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HERALD, ECONOMIC ASS0. IN CONVENTION Business Men and Educators Session Until Friday lucators from tey were her ) opening sesslon of the nic v will at Other Organization Mecting at tl Americal Stati Anierican tlon, Amet tion, Americ ity Instric cnn Iarm America 1t will gerve System,” by Warr of Harvard 1 session will he Americar Leiserson, of Roches! “Clonstitutional Governmen American Industries.” Nations the afternoon th “The Nation's eligman, of Paul War ‘ k city, “The 'Yl‘\«' up the evening D. Iines, m, former director of ay economlcs, being the principal speakers. Industrial Accidents, A joint meetin the Ame and the Labor Legislation on ing. on the general topic trial Accidents”” 1. H. Harrisburg, Pa., will “present Status of Workmer pensation in the United Stat , of the United fon Commission read @ paper on of Industrial Accid i he National ITncome” will f the afternoon meeting with papers by Fred R. Macauley and Oswald W. Knauth, of the Natfonal Bureau i of nomic Rese of New York, The assoclation will meet in the evening with the American Assocla- tion of University professors, and Friday morning the Economic Asso- clation will elect officers for the ing year at its business scssion Closing Mecting. com- The closing meeeting will be glven | g over to a conference with the Ameri- can Political Science Association and the Ame n Soclological associa- tion. The “Economic Interpre («Hu of the Fourteenth Amendme t - triotisin and Intern: atfonalism,” the “Rasis of an Inter-American Policy,” and the sis of Iledera- tion in Central will be the subjects discusse onomic T America CONN. PATENTS | Patents Tssued December 20, 1921, by the U. 8. Patent Oftice to Con- necticut Inventors, (List turnished by the office of Hur- old G. Manr Walk-Over § 211 Main street, New Britain, Con- nectiout.) David R. Bowen and C. I* assignor to Farrell Foundry and Ma chine Company, Ansonia, Machine for treating rubber and similar ma- terial, Julius Brenzinger, Ifafrfield, ¢ or to the Max Ams Machine comy New York, N. Y. Can heading ma chine, Robert C. Cole, Hartford, assignor {o The Johns-Pratt Company, Two patents: Renewable fuse; inclosed fuse Oscar I, ler Basyl ope opener. George 1) assignor to N M. G. Schanberger, timore, Maryl: Washington, D device, (Reissue.) Idale 1. Hadley, William F. Helmond, signor to Underwood Company, New machinc Holloway Combined brush a Sehnuek, Hartford, Sprink- Engel, IFedorko, Ansonia Envel- Gallagher, Now Haven, 5. Walten, Mohr, Hartford Hartford, Ty pewriti writing John E well, Milford. y holder s M. G assignor to Perlie P, York, N. Y. TPhonog system Jesse A. B signor t Underwood Company, New York, N. ¥ ents: Multiple-ply web for typewrit Haver I"allon, New lghti Phillips, New raph Smith, Stamford I'ypewriting Two pat ers Fred Washbury lecenase —FOX’S — Mon.—Tues.—Wed. RIP VAN WINKLE NEW YBAR'S EVE, DANCE AND MARDI Grange Hall, Berlin Saturday Eve. York, N. Y. Type-| and H. 13, Bur-| V¢! [ [ New | Applic GRAS | Prade y's Dream’ tertainment Las SRR e NI IR s TR RO AT o W R e T THESE FOUR -__ VITAL FACTORS TURNED THE TRICK i i I'HURSDAY, DECEMBER Truthful Advertising 2 Meritorious Goods 3 Wiison’s Reputation R A I T I T D R A WAL A 4 A?E’anlrmgrlces HERE ; . Men’s $45 Fine Sui‘ts Cut to the bone is the only way I can express my opinion on this lot. Sure is a wonder Wrecking the pri(‘cwprc'm'\'inu the goods When \nu speak of such High Grade Suits a Fashion Park Suits at $28.75, ll seems like giving them away. These must be seen to be appreciated. They come g4 in all es and styles $2g 75 marked for fast selling. G s A e e e s 7 ' Men’s$55 High Grade Suits Look at this one. Isn't it a real buy? This lot consists of the very finest all wool fabrics, beautifully designed in chic models, cut for the most skeptic trade, =0 enticing that even the most discriminating trade would call them irresistible. Wonderful—Come pre- j pared for a grand rush at these. They won't last $ 8 75 long at these prices. Money Cheerfully Refunded If Not Satisfied NEW BRITAIN RUB YOUR EYES LOOK THESE OVER BORSILINO HATS, regular great selection to pick from. $8.00 values. b4 tifully lined. This lot includes ail our regular $1.00 NECKWEAR—-NOW 50c¢ VASSAR COTTON UNION SUITS, medium heavy weight, $3.00. NOW $1.85 A big lot of splendid patterns in Madras and Percale $3.00 SHIRTS $1.35 NEW BRITAIN CITY HALL administratrix, Mark Registraifon s Company, chie Haven ation for Trade-Mark ey tion SRR U2 G 2, hond, | ¢ e scho of a giving, BAPTIST CANTATA Delivered in Plea e committee in take ti harge « ymposed of Mrs Miss Charlotte Whatnall, Henderson, Mrs, Clift r ymond James and R , chairma JOINT INSTALLATION To Hold Social Faent ¢ Season Sunday Afternoon GOING TO HARTFORD of 137 candidates will be in the Hartford, hy the interest Manner at Annnal Chiistmas | Foavening RHEUMATIC Paiy F{ Rub i€ right out. Tey this! _}- or disappoir HITE ON STAFE AT Wi Harvard Crimsc CROWDS FLOCKING TOOURSTOREBEAR WiTNESS T IT’S A THRILLER ! Oh—MR. HARVARD UNIVERSITY TNESS TO THISFACT The Selling Event 0f 1921 HERF IS ANOTHER SMASH Men’s $50 Overcoats come from Fashion the Park These beautiful Overcoats leading tailors in America. and Hickey-Freeman. Heavy soft, fleecy weaves in rich colorings of browns, greys, and heather shades. Ulsters, Ulsterettes, Rag- lans, Belted Models, beau- ftg They're un- 5’%35 OO commonly good overcoats. o > $40 Sheep Lined Coats MAN—Winter is here and with these splendid Sheep Lined Coats would enjoy it. Raccoon, Kangaroo or Wombat collar. 10 to 50 inches long. Tailored and designed in the latest style by McKibben of St. Paul. $29 OO one of how one This price is below the wholesale figure today. Liberty Bonds Accepted At Face Value FOX'S Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday CLYDE COOK TR | W— ‘THE TOREADOR?” Known stops he, dulls is the and stores, s nice. 1 Pape's.