New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 28, 1921, Page 5

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD 'DNESDAY, DECEMBER — Is Now in Progress OUR USUALLY LOW PRICES DECISIVELY REDUCED, THEREBY ESTABLISHING A NEW RECORD IN BIG VALUE GIVING. PRACTICALLY OUR ENTIRE STOCK IS AFFECTED BY THIS PRICE CUTTING LOOK FOR THE RED AND YELLOW SALE TICKETS Our Regular Stocks of Clean, De- [ —— . & 7 @ ). New Britain Folks Know That nendable Merchandise At Clearance Vo Y (o D 4 O CaEe 2 Sale At THE FAIR Tsa Bena Sale Prices. No Job Lots Or Ques- : ide Opportunity To Save Money. tionable Goods Whatsoever. Fide Opportunity To Save Money HENPECKED AN | TREAIYISOK. |MOVIES, Jazz AND | \pROINTED SEGRETARY BRI RO 1, A0 1,130, T iy o | FADS DISCUSSED hristmas Celebration Sends Fifty Pa : e kL ’miilmw red that Alberto J. Pani, now 'E‘EE‘E‘S TR@UBLESMmm-u(iun of Sinn Fein Clubs of | Lawyer Robert Sengle of Black Rock | tients to County Hospital. | M0 in 102 | secrctary of foreign relations, will be | offered he pos ceore g L North Doncgal Passes | f i ‘hicago, Dec S.—Fifty patier > 3 of Ar 1 toys jumped | offersd the post, = Aduoraing fo b4 Resolution A e | Avenue is Given New Exceutive 2 Stor A D | | Iternational Purity Conference Eyven e in the county s Sifter m les ) in 1913 report Secretary Pani's present port- Approving of Pact POt S fata pole Commissior 000,000 last oite would o tacen brer 1ol | ‘ Objects to Use of That Name s 3 ) il ©ss)—A convention of ¢ Fein for Dance. SRS : ol 5 i ; ’ WILSON'S BIRTHDAY, N : tion with the Irish pe tending Luncheon in His Honor. | nuse, he says, 1 henpecl.ed today's on of the international | and and his wife is continually !,’:’vl~’r‘]’fv!|\|1l“:nr‘lm.'. a Ireland's | PUTity conference. W. 8. Ileming, | - A R Miny watients, in ac Nevirorhalee 28 LR EET TH; BE“ER UF YU" ing” him, Brnest I en could | oror Repo; ed by the|Chicago, manager of the natiof i LS g ash 5 g T ny state ¢ ik - ne benefit to be obtained through | ote showed tt A rict in the | fOrm association, addressed th T \»\““ i) S e i SHs S 5 3 e & with e and 80 In-; onstituency favored ratification of | 8ates on the menace of the movie S e . 2 « cter s c i S ! 1y S 18 If that pesistent cough or cold is Klett inlipo pact, | while J. Louis Guyon, a dancing n Wil Sl ) I The t i : hey ¥ Ojseabrd '€ | rastened on you at t son of the police court this morning. Lindgren e resolution called upon the|ters also of Chicago, told “the truth | $ it WIon, | ontinuous hot be ) o wa Ll Gy % [vear it ma 1d to serious results. had been arraigned on a cha of |six Dail Eireann members represent- | 2bout ja Mr. Guyon de e e : % £ L e 8 Ve hem for several | . ; & " Your doctor would tell you that the non sunport ing the clubs not only to vote for the | €Xperiments in his own danci e | i ; Judge KI6tt continued the case until | freaty but to use their influence to|®MY about the manner in which jaz Monday morning in honds of bring about ratification. Failure to|music demoralized the young yrvarned Lindgren that he must sup-|do this the slution ted, would Mr. Guyon in distussing the word port the wife and a child and if his|pe regardec betray the best| " claimed that for half a cen- l attitude toward them has not changed |interests of the country and gross|tUry it had” been a slang expression | CLEARS CONVICTED SLAYER. | | contempt for the opinions of their ‘o describe immoral acts, and instead l | | ed into e et - fund t 1y Y o meritoric water | public welfare peace through nna of New | ed to New Britai i - ! MILLIONS O TOYS paign for fund will by 3 b d by the court ‘nse | constituents, | ving acquired respectability with : betw co un Lawyer Maurice Rosenberg, Don: , although the most north-|its pre des use in connee- | Aubur Prisoner Repudiates s 3 ) a belief that a settiement of | ern Ipish county is under the south- | !l 'Ijl “l”' da ; *1( nusic “if re- FArT i Stntoment Way During 1021 fjanase l\ k »u\\ ! “\ I o the fliculty could be brought about | ern parliament, being one of the three | Farded prope it mugt be admitted | gned as 1 our by refer the problem to Proba-|counties excluded from Ulster under|to be at least the beginning of acts | ining, N. ) Dec 2 ' New York, Dec o ] 5 tion Oficers E. C. Connelly and Cora |the government of Treland bill of | ©f immorality, such as the original | Wi te o ) §100,0 w ) ri- | ZUBARAN RESIGNS 3 1920, coiners of the word intended.” rd P 5 copit ot a s More Than §105,u00.000 Spent In This Beale. Prosecuting Attorney Jo- Sl S G. Woods, however, felt that the e Mr. Guyon said that if the Recuted Bln S0 SN EEk g8 ¢ I ety { { Press)— President Obregon sed should be placed in bonds to DIES IN SOUTHINGTON numbers of refi I rder o 1 rn ik i & R ; epted the resignation of guarantee the family support. carelessly use this word knew its ‘ n s count T o e i actual meaning as used in parts of the = t was brought out in evidence that| o myme Resilent Of Town Leaves | nrderwort : : he war supply Lindgren, w g wwed by a local Aded underworld, they probably never ( | i ) 3 5 factory, mal si trips to New Relatives Tn New Britain would use the word again : 05, \ nany [ 2 Increased Service York city and upon his return has Mrs, Sarah Welch, 82 years old, of Daniel H. Kress o Washington [ of sinii } s saic g SeninssABiN0G 000 New York to Savannah Bedi aibhncntorhaltinin e by e ; b o o | sanitarium, Washington, D. ¢t told of | have repudiated a statement made t ! B : i Three Sailings Weekly R Ee ‘ol cnused | Southington, Tic ‘I; suddenly at her|ine relation of the cigarette to crime the 1 county authorities in-f SoMParen sesdays, Thuradnys, Saturdays, 3 P. M. lleged “henpecking” and the | home vesterday followlng an attack]and immorality. [l rSONS S e e | fouth snd wost: Thtouah pacLage about a mc ago. | of acute indigestion. She was one of et Mr. Barnes loft O 5 s i e Passenger Fares, NewYork hn' re exactly what he has given | the oldest residents of the town, was DENTES BASEBALL CHANGI S 5 ot 8 for such a condition, ¥ toward the family \pport, o To Jacksonville e torn in Treland, and came to South-| = New York, Dec. 28.—John Conway |fiscovered evidence b o ! $30.38 | & $36.54 | Thevaeor Medicine ingtor aR0 | Toole, dent of the new Interr en proven for m an sixty- U casgio] 1»"""" Fatokay oo il is survived by two sons. Judge| tiona today denied re - ¢ 8 eveland DAT . S ' $54.68 1 %n'$65.77 years of success soothes and tor of the Scenic theater, charged on |mpomas I, Ich and Farrell Welch, | that the Jersey City franchisc ] wrters g . Diattihg sun. i r L cals the breathiy zes and, be- of violating the theater | path of Southington, and one sister, [ be tra A to Providence 1 i cting the il b toff yarag & cause of nouris : food elements continued until Saturday | apps. Margaret Callahan of 80 “ott | report it Harry Davis, former Sav r hrot who rts i s e 5 ] 8 & t cor hely rebuild wasted the request of v street, this city. Mrs. Callahan is a | first bas n of the Philadelphia it \Wilson pleads t loria ¢ t t ¢ . strength with Michael A. Sexton. A p | \dmother to Dr. Peter W. Fox Athletles, | obtained the Jersey slaughter nnection with “Don’t Tell Eve ) 1 't rid of s been entered. Per s ged | ral will be held from St |City francl v ssured of i g B allowing 10 children between the | i reh, Southington at 9| financial c automobilc tow Pier 35, North River, New York of five and 11 years to enter his | g'clock ay morning and hurial without a guardian, and with | will be in St. Thomas' cemetery. rerowding the theater. ¥ - 5 T . ¥ - g ~ R e e e hory seit-support. | CROWLEY BROS. IN A ¢ v ing PAINTERS AND ( - IDPDT ) T =2 g DECORATORS 8 ) IO QUDID 7 /5y : R P WE) [ Betimates (~h:vll::|‘;ll7):,:ii:n on all jobe {{L\“SEV%NRE ?\S&\JEVTOE e ———— HIM WISSIN' YOU R TG Y GET | IF IT IS OYSTERS i You Want, Then HAVE YOU'R Y EXAMINED Frank E. Goodwin — Go To — OPTOMI I‘lll\'l'_. N 3 Wearers 20-30 State Street Hartford Telephone 3374—3375 Mexico City, Dec. 28 (I sociated & healing elements in Father J. 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