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W BRITA DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, DE PACTS AND FANCIES.| [ THE McMILLAN STORE, Ine. — ALWAYS RELIABLE — He: 1 | casy 1o moy ihorhood where they haye TRLAPHONE (A a legitimate vessel of ‘ : ’ ‘ R A e —ALL THROUGH THE STORE—VALUES owever, to[horrificd by the wicked, they are but ng with the [calllng attention 1o their own right- | e | JANUARY row between or his rights, he finds consolation in the thought that he is good-natured. : : e ; Sceittl, Every department of this quality store has reduced prices as low as they dare—you arn with Treland free, it wi be necessary to think up some new | M| will find values unmatchable in merchandise whose quality has never mor will ever be ) I SPRIN PARIFEION. NEWSERINT line of talk to land the Irish vote| The . i i ¢ sma raft the | over here ¥ questioned. Beai tari o Sl " : nd « El ler craft the v i = What other qualifications must a IR o g . t € the words French premier have in addition o |{f 4 {n: Which ar Hocatniyhof Hughes at the the ability to keep everybody pleasur- | |8 ALy ; A { ery heginning of the conference s€em | o o1y part of the hog the packers o : ¢ 2 and | *Pout to the fulfilied. The matter will te is the squeal, and the consumers | e 4 of {he paper rubles lssued || ot be settled at this conference and |furnish that {were placed end to end, they woula 54 y : t is not likely that it will be decided S = il ach the conclusion that it pays to HaEers ;o) b « gathering to be held shortly after paeiang g 1 yearns for Is some | o o; the Jével, i Sport Models Tricotines and Poiret Twills government ‘its It is r > i y way to guarantee peace without being nmentiof the Prepenb Conshequired o guarantea it | and, most wieh - mu Such a session would be, in : The great heart of America is still ||| Formerly $19.95 ... A . Now Formerly o . $10.00 oD AIReTe IO SOV fect, a continuation of the present| Trade will never what is was in|Stirred to its depths by the thought Formerly ¢ s s Now Formerly $ e J $12.95 other tariff propos: ments |° D e e e e o ab oAy HifNooyera o (n.}‘w ,m:”]\” that could be built up Formerly | LA S Now § Formerly $19.00 ........ A $14.95 ness 35 ; a way to put the mark in market Jai DA $ Formerly $25.00 .. $19. ndustry are not a o e P - — One Full Rack of — & : it " | tor something tangible remains in the | . There may be something in a name You never know wheiher the driver Y 3 130 ! cales SILK DRESSES yroblem. I r o ’ yresent conference, for some years to | Article scems entirely innocuous jor the pedestrian was at fault until Whieh, the Justice of the ca Rie e when transterred to the Paciflc. vou learn how many car drivers there || N W 4 w. t C t 2 epes and Sati Welghed other than thos guaa et e il iy omen s mter wvoats Canton Crepes and Satin whieh apply to : K omplished then than now. The hope $12.95 situatic The more we think of the taxes pos- Formerly $17.00 .. ... Now $12 iy e THI, GERM TERROR. terity will inherit, the less we con-| Perhaps you have noticed that the t 9 00 h Tormer! Now > ntrolks ates, : “ f ormer] .00 . Now e R R S e e e a . eac i Now: Hiph e b (it never suffer an attack while permitted Formerly American Newspaper Publishers' paper money it gives in change in Why envy the neighbors who have |to have their own way. sociation to the effeét that American | waxed paper envelopes. The manager - — Values up to $25.00 each. 'ess; ats accol 8 able to supply the demand for thatf pecially women, do not like to handle}, jap¢ pe, there would be another at- | feel it.” empt to bring to life again some- 2 — Formerly $45.00 ............. Now §35 For Women thing which never had any life. The The old-fashioned affliction *Hous Formerly $37.50 N article not absolutely true—that| the dirty, possibly germ-laden bills there is a question about it;.granting |“We do not wish to take the respon- what strenuousty demied by pub-|sibility for convey sease germs Large, roomy, with or without collars. firmance of something that never | maid's knee" is dying out—there are Formerly $42 s xisted could not make that something | so few housemalds. 1gl| Formerly $25.00 ....... Now $19.95 Special 85¢ each Hshers but alleged by newsprint man- | to our customers,” declares said man R AL0arE KAk PHELREE ADRATSC Y Rerionsn sistent., The contruct would be open been used to p newsprint on the > news report notes that this sys-|[ AAGC e Coats of I%O]i\’i.’r\fl, \'olour, .Suedine, — While ThC‘.\' Last — free lis nting anything claimed | tem is very popular in Paris, where| .\ o0 uestion is presented, how- Pollyanna and Normandy Cloths included. by thos wancially interested in pro- | stamps as well as small bills have i , ver, by the action that the common 20 l‘ears Ago TOO’G_}’ All colors and sizes. 5 otns noppring S cRine (Wb [ibeeh maed as change Juncil admittedly did take. 1t amend i E NET UND RW R i g8: hlg! R R e o A et G (] Tt - | § (Taken from Herald of that date) & K !I, EA price 50 high that'it has soared at| A splendid advertisement, certaln-| ., 1o oontract as presented by the FR M OUR times out of reach of many pub- | |y One may picture the customers water hoard, by substituting the name e i o lishers—grant all thgse thi and | of that store, noses in the air, skirts | o o o2 ¥ D& the name I* 5, mes Crowe been named vice- At Substantial Reductions. »f the Bailey Brothers for that of still the [ncontrolabje’ facts remai eld close, hand and arm stretchec g 2 2 of the M D T D ? 3 2 n DiNonno and, rather informally, | s . James Ma as a inted || U n L ta g rAWers. S to he faced—facts which should turn| sut’ superciliously to receive the in : * 2t el Jaune \,",':“" pas.anpoin o § E: . Men's Shirts and Drawers, fleeced ribbed haneing the avol bom $1:40 s anc Leg! d I ot %4 v % powertul fidal waye of patriotic | consequential change between thumb | ,"“”’"]“mj]'jh‘n'::;]‘;“““‘cf)’li"l"":"y;fg ”‘("' Sy and LeEhoriiteies e 3 i i and medium weight merino. Sale price 69¢ public sentinent ‘against the¢ placing [ and ropgfinger while the little finger |* *7 1 it S POt the eleetion of Court Eriendly, Turkish Towels—plain white, good heavy each. Regular 79c each. on might raise some question over |y or A held last night, P. 1% Me- ||B qunlit\" alue 29¢, for ........ 19¢ each. ] ) ; _ this ‘procedur ag_well as over the |Donough was elected Senior Beadle. 4 ! e Munsingwear Union Suits—Medium and Spine. of{UIE Faa dafy. A customer's eves, floting thel o Gio o6 the. aftempted authori- | William Dacey was appointed Sen- '8 Faney Jacquard Turkish Towels, in col- heavy weight cotton and wool suits, at §1.50, S Witholit b e B ; 3 titude e |#tion of the contract itself. I“‘V' \\\ arden for Court Prosperity, 1% | Bl oyred monogram borders; regular 69¢ for 59¢ $2.00, $3.00, $4.50. s o : he contract, . therefore, stands| yijliam . Allen was named coun- each, ... ve .0 2 for §1.00. @ioporgidipfug press, Slmiar ies ong 0t ated cor s umended. This was the final regular |cillor of Martha Washington Council, |!/8 Women’s Union Suits—Knee and ankle £ istfe, local enterprise : \e change is receivad, the denomiy B = by 260 Mow Gnceereos 2 v e alipiiayas local; enterorl 1ay | the change is recetved, the denomina- | 0 "o iyl souncil, Had some “act | D of A., and F. C. Prelle vice coun- |/§ 15 by 36-in. Pequot Pillow Cases; regu- jonoth in the well known “Carter” and 5 cocefwithout such support tion of the rcoated bill having cilor i . 3 3 5 > e i o . B CCtgpiiL =ah, syopoy PRt ARG G ) the common enemy or act of God” | “11or ) : ’ lar 49c, for ... 39ceach. wafhena” makes: Sizes 5 to 9. Sale price No general educational progress | been seen plainly through the trans The old ripper of the N. B. H. S.|| ; 2 Suit out a sudden end to the council ses- | is being repaired for the “Slush 81 by 90 Pequot Sheets . ... $1.69 each. $1.00 Suit. Beas, SHR G Ui wiith chren| sistorier depant@Eofiy the store or|3ion after this amendment had bebn|Mushing’ club. 214c Outing Flannel, colored striped Boys' Ipswich’ School Hose, sizes 6 to e TR ST OrS : lendo as He o 46, would undoubted. | 2dopted the contract would still re- George Lynch will render xylo- 121%5¢ Outing annel, colored stripe oys' Ipswich' Sei se, ¢ zes i glowly, “through, - the schools. And| “shop” as h ; h ot wdou e R B phone ?0]\)3 at the ,~.\(-Qp(‘,m} of Car- and checked, for iy cer.. 9C Y d. 111 :—-specml for e 25¢ pair. even the Behools seek and need and | ly call it, hastening rapidly across the mody Council, Knights of Columbus, are giveh gladly theaid of the press|walk to the waiting miniature patace 4™ :;"“""‘)“";‘ I“' I ““"‘““ - ”““f"‘; WML g B e R A : Skating Gloves—white, Beaver, grey and heather mixtures .... .. 89¢ to $1.69 pair to adjonurn had been put and carried | armory of a tariff on ‘wsprint. “These are urls aristocratically though in dis No great wogk for the public wel- ['fresh, waxed paper which covers the may be made without the aid of ‘the | parent envelope. One may watch the in establishing mew,: improved meth- | on pneumatic-tired ,wheels—hasteni the contract would still stand amend- ods, in'taking up the splendid work | lest by chance a germ from the dress TR e ) freshiy’devised’ from’ year to.year as|of some comnion, ' ordinary, hard- [®d LOIY[M[ NICATED i 5 T The veto power may be exerclsed at ? Y progreds comes working good citizen should contam- A Discusion on Wages K 2 No olty, towf “viiluge or community| nate the late customer. The picture | NeXt regular or special mieeting §f it el i T ) Dec. 29, 1921 he common council. The mayor has may remain alive to a threatened dan is a Chi go picture 2 Dear Iditor: L‘\ ~ 0 - ol VR o ~ ger, may become aware of a promis Any one may see that common, or-|the choice, therefore, of vetoing the I have noticed lately some discus- |!f] A SPECIAL LAST DAY OF THE YEAR SALE Ing opportunity without the aid of the | dinary good citizen entering another |Amendment or of taking up the matter |sion about lowering the salarles of all || § All our Madras, Nets, Cretonnes and Over Drapery material at a 10% Discount from where it wa¥ left. Upon the due |City employes, | 4 5 e 3 T R T et o et el ey T reas finally the country itself could | change in bills, the soiled character |Presentation of a resolution to author- | 0 % oy (0" t1at these salarles not long remain safe, its people con- | of which is not noted; see the good the contract, as amended, he may |ghould be cut. press tore, buying something and recelving the regular selling prices—special reduced prices on Portieres, Couch Covers and Table put the question, Its passage, 'as| The average day hand or machine Scarfs. tented, its government ready always | citizen grasp the handle of the door umended, would make the authoriba- |man in our factory is getting about to meet any eme ¥ t met the | of the shopfon the way out, unmind rgency of ti \ ¥ ful of gerr alk along & street [tion regular and binding. 35 cents an hour or for hours emergency of the it not for u f germs, walk along the st o b o $17.50 a week and a die maker or tool T the zealous, eag jcient aid given | breathing freely and naturally, board- | [t is quite incorrect to say that|,,aper who serves five years, cents it by the pr ing a trolley car, having taken hold |“there is nothing to veto.” The “next lan hour or ) a week. This they These s consider et th | of -the possibly germ infested handle [regular or special session of the coun- |receive if they are working not like added t f t | placed there for the use of such or being held, the right to veto the »} lf"l‘ r'v:.\‘ r;nmn,\n- who receives 67, R ° O [y 5 5 % iis pay whether he is sick or well. t t t said in ar tever may he | ger here, and in that fearlessness | This power would not have been his|and the factory mechanic's only $27.50 | citizen’s defense against |at the same meeting at which [Now in some cases these firemen were only small paid men in the factories, but now are receiving twice the pa they received hefore. Why shouldn’t As the final scene one may see the |of course, to adopt the amendment |4ney take a cut like the picture 1 be taken [the amendment was adopted. The near home juncil would have the power tonight, s factory em- [employes are waiting for that is to cut afraid-of germs pale and weak [over the mayor's veto, or to sustain {ploye? s the amendment, if any Imagine ®&chool teachers getting $40.00 a week and other employes A Factory Employe $40, § nd $756 a week while' men in niry the ordinary good citizen | ction were taken the name of the |¢ne' fuctories are getting $17.50, and| While we are not committing our- his days drawn iiley Brothers would be in the con- |$27.5 s on the gquestion of city Wages 1+ mentally-constructed K bed, [the veto of @ In quite another part of the |veto should be presented. If the @orm- 1t1 1 happi {tr e latter move were made yaying these city employes, [and what they should be, the fact re- B the natiral 6otk ot o e . as originally |aren’t the factory employes paying a |mains that city employes and the fac- big share of it? tory office man worked for some time N Your paper says they would be disNai what were then almost “starvation ro VETO? X AL satisfied if they were cut; how about |\wages.” The workman got much more . ate to provide for althe factory employe, wasn't he dis-|i; proportion. The cycle has now turn- previously suggested, and |Satisfied, ves, but kept his job just like |¢d and the workman has become the the city employe would do if he was|gfferer. It is unfortunate that such 3 cut condition exists—but it does and Is to be hoped that all factst mhe city should be run’ like a fac- |prohably will continue to do so, In the matter will he brought [tory and the sooner city salaries are (cuch a time this our sympathy inal action is taken, and |brought back to pre-war times and|goes out to the workman, just as it ction will be regular and |1axes reduced the sooner this depres-[jid to the paper collar man a few . This FOl'nl }Ielps YOll to sion will be over. years ago.—[Ed.] How is the man in the factories| it et ? 3 atng al ') A0 gLhs kel ot SUIT AGAINST SHEINMAN. K Inventory More Qule]y Y b “."”;ML““]'["':”"O }'I:: ;m_f‘(_lm.i [wo suits for $500 each have been |H Arap_id system for taking stock is provided rent now Is about $25 to $30 a month, | brought against Solomon Sheinman, by National Loose Leaf Inventory Sheets. # Time How can a man getting $20 a week | V1o bl v"v":"’»f:zltfll"t“:‘nl\'. on il Your various departments take stock simul- : oAy [k ie hi peld b thia SeRtpUb) o et bithe Amerlonn | Mumiture | | taneously on these sheets, which are then “Hubbys Bxchanged forfob his war me Mavinks WhISM ALS[ o ol or Naw Havan and. B. 1N "assembied and bound for permanent record. ; now gone. The only way is to make a ERPR N ; ; sport suggests some women 3 Clark o h 3 o INTERPRETATION ‘ vhich would g . atart by cutting city sajdries and then | Clark of this city. The writa: wep Root proj ! , 1 the future nk they are worth more as pass- |taxes can bhe lowered and rents will|scrved by Constable George A. Stark. ) f 90c Pad of 100 tated, and the supports irop ST S and would TO VEETO OR NOT Kntirely aside from t weather indicates such to be the to pre “Bandits Swoop Down on ard to the s in Kentucky” there ‘comes a It makes one laugh to hear one Ordinary London air contains black ugrasp at straws” have |commissioner who is also a manufac- | particles from 1-1,000,000 to 1-20,000 | § . . . Litpriin turer talk about factory wages going|inch in diameter ‘ R 4 e i , ins Printing Co. e e | bt an TR IS Sy | ers sometithies’]age ¢ Hand DEfore the WAL Feceivel | jm————————— e jabo cents an hour and during the || —~FOX'’S— 4 66 Church Street war he received 40 cents, this is the . |average, there may be a few stray Mon.—Tues.—Wed. aifference between where he recelved little more THOMAS MEIGHAN i i iRy Witk i : e }n. ¢ are real facts, because I was there 2d search are m i : - il consider passing | way," remarked Mr. Humble, "Very{yyop0,0 that the common councii|| “The Conquest of Canaan” e : - |the authorizing resolution over the | well,” retiirned Mrs. Humble, “though il do their duty which all factory yriginal moti | —in— 5

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