New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 6, 1922, Page 14

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 6, 1922, which the of o ponalty for the nation|F AQTAT ' PRIZE ty, corporations exeluded print varlous addresses o hgen 4 Si o bl l‘()“l‘hl‘\’“():\ PRIZE A prize of $25 will be given for the |Connecticut League of Woman Voters 118 to koep the contract | best executed thinning in a pine stand ‘ has ngrod to distribute has been made. Pl S | y| DBest butter o M, Russell Bros. it "” e L. ‘At the recent meeting of the fores e R BRI of | prosonts Tanging trom 835 to $75 |asogiation. on: auggeation of Alain ¢ adt, | g 2 White of Litehfield, a committee wi 18| Will Be Given by Conn. named to secure funds for a forest EDISON MARSHALL fus I had triokied’ throust Petition of members of The No k ¢, Brown & Co. and N \ ! $ : cath of Jules | Wil CONtr 'l‘_'l'”,: on. o \‘," e Forestry Association to be presented to the state, The mem- ’@// N \ ¢ m hot B prowoaking & pes are; C, L, Gold, Cornwall; Miss / / It was safe to hay n, | ARRC of additional deral | New Haven, Jan, 6,—Prizes for | Muary Bacon, Kent; M. L. Buckingham, / FODAY ¢ L t ter co ( fudges or inereased compensation for | forestation and thinnings in Litchfield | Watertown: Robert Scoville, Taconie | d N ot \ srowth ac (Sipeadie T 1o 1o county, sanctioned and offered by the land Willlam O'Connor, Norfolk, The o Treme : Lo 2 y h n nd ) ' Mannsement [Connecticnt forestey assoclation were | assoclation forest committee are A, C., ISLae e | ; Yo ¢ of | Daughters of |announced in definite form by the aa- | White, Litehfleld; Mrs. H, 11, Towns New | sociatlon today. For afforestation by | hend, New Haven, A, I, Hawes, Hart- men % H. Wells, Middletown, Seth favoring the en- |either seeding of planting during the ford, P. nt o ¢ Bl No, 1067, pro- | 8 1921 to 1024 inclusive, prizes of [1.. Plerrepont, Ridgefield and T. h to make Yorktown, Virginia, [$75, $50 and § to he awarded Woolsey, Jr,, of New Haven, ay + 0 appeal for $150 for a fund to //,. tlanal military park. in 1926 open to taxpayers in the coun-| An o — Y e BEGIN HEL d quite rom the stillnes; be iy in @ momer ond of wood," ginia i | gl s Ak ! cd once at Bi L (Continued in Our Next Essue), I BEEl T — It ¢ = I to BILLS INTRODUCED BY SEN. McLEAN wde was o1 gors a was the v nmisine * bef Indian's eyes. Then and somebody « turne P ced that he was ready to to the w v oe R ¢ % gon's sistor, Sindy, aren’ Lo N i ton £ anEt Abs | Another Bonus Enact- The in ok I yad w, from Harold i 1 ment, then 1 ) I [ One Favors American Valuation Plan, | Senator Ge come white | anc Vi I afty schemes | necticut introd the than | titions in the United States snarl. | v 3ill's thoughts more | terday Petitions of directors of The Derby “Don’t Board of “Trade, of his busine ing eyes met i ¢ talked enough. You can go." o cand A pale gho “I've got o « S Y the s 4 @, was st u do you think, by ar e—you've | readin rhaps, before the firc | Bridgeport and we's | pire Knife com of imploy ompany of Forestville; he Challenge Cutlery Cc nploye B e oz o T R i ol BEGINNING TOMORROW the orders are to clean up, and when Battey speaks—Take Heed. Here’s a ! il (10 ONBUEMENE 8 Fe8 BOTRISY, B store filled with merchandise and it's got to move and these prices ought to do it in ten days— Harold lea ‘ age as a here. I've given you swung | for redemption. God passed on the American valua- npas ny choice 1'd have Kill g | en with | 8he's not going to know about squaw, unless yoy tell her. Nor wrench e hie 's|the filth you lived in. Those matters | got any manhoo ? Do think | “Wait,” Bill commandes tion plan, { Petitions of ers of The Home felub and members o 1 both of Gromal, Conncctiont, avor. One lot of $1 98 RUBBERS Women’s High Cut Shoes, black; limitationu of .4|‘4>'>.‘\“l..1;n|' you to decide. I won't in- "?"‘:”w MLy 3 : . o Louis heel: Rice & : e s | _ _lil& Men’s Shoes ... ; Men’s Rubbels $1 25 Hiitahin: make $ 1 .98 hear what 1 ) he : 4 2 first quality . Values Lip t(‘) $9. ;").0. =3 voice lowere 4 the words came |went on, “I work f o A rather painfully “It's your one|gets out of my cl her guide o chance, Lounsbing—fo come back. | her protector, the bt et | | Men’s Broad Toe 2 98 Bovs’ Rubbers, nia Tremont has come into the | pappiness. are about < ° 00) S 89 i ilitar . B h At iy e i alhedt 1 At leriow wWhethen Blagk SHOEs - 0. first quality i C ]Women s Shoes, military heel; camp. She wailts to take you back|or not I did wrong to bring R black; $2 98 with he man to her—but it you're man ¢ | P 5 Lounsbury's breath caught with a {5 .I..l o W ibe hee happy i B Pric Ty Values up to $5.98 . strange, sobbing so “Virginia— | it doe matter. But 1 give—one [ moo o o manie 1ts if Back Men’s Hi-cut Storm Shoes, tw Youth’s 79 up he he cried. “Does she Know | warning.” | seld Rt ! Ruhbers C Growi ) < about—th o indiacted the| His voice changed. It took on a it or 3 5 buckles—14, 16 and 18 v JOCUCOUURR rowing Girls'’ low 1 98 cabin Interior, angll!l it meant, with | quality ‘of infinite : heel,black Shoes ... ... . # , of hi ) ) ‘e are a nat meat caters and | 18| inches high ......... K P n phecy. In the dar #0f course not. How could she? voice might have come | our blood is filed with uric acid, says Children’s Whether you fell her or not is some higher realm, speaking the | a well knc . who warns ; A C Growing Girls' brown Calf Shoes. A regular $5.00 ter for you and to decide s ; ¢ fores | . constantly on g ¢ c : : ! ° value .... God! To the States?” | with you every minute. But if anh' 3 ic ! Boots “ball band” A take one jot of advantage of that L | DecemE ' b = s i ’q d 1| _cither in word or decd—I'll gt s e e Women’s $1 00 ; and smash yo wand kill you in elos ant thus the u d in Alaska’s .. pair . Women’s Comfort (Hanien iy Aglen Gaentive mhteR. ] ; : guas L ihoeq 1'ubhe1'hee]b : na i T i s stk e Wik yobr ache and fee Boys’ 1-buckie $q ) Cothnaa it e old shivered as lr]“‘}f‘ luanps of 1 d you havel/f] o4 ev'e ) R TRt i Glovas Tove. | e stinging pains in the back or thel [l Felt Boots .....vuuis Men’s Knee \1 ' S 5 AL e i S B o : eiSow g7 98 o on'in” he said. “Sho waiting | BARC B 00 o | Boots ......... 2 brown and black .. .. i fon that " X1 | to seelc relief duri oyt | you hav e only. knew ) T i areena R B R e e - e e Lo | Men'’s Arrfly Men’s 1-buckl One lot of Children’ W O A A e _-' ot Bl answer came, ;(-"Y-mf;'f ; armacist al SNORE v b b $3'98 ;Xf(?tics )uc{ - $1 98 Sl?ges?siges 21(13 dowdy pair 50C tlons. He rememl N ! beauty, the grace ) + ghe asked again, | Spoonf ; hreakfas J i n]ma,!\\\ form, the holy mir ) 8 ; i 1 { Oppo! : ( ] 1d Lounsbury. Bill told | ¢ ys f This || i = 7 Sindy 2" 0 3 ea r 3‘ it , and has been B 267 f , quiet her \ aping e S e I Dot ‘ . ittering nerves. Her hani it of st, then she wa Rl ar e BGaATL PR e shold and opened the door. | G no long 0 ! R P Wivorieh, n, ciding urin- “Build 4 fire and put on some water | blinking 3 1 Saits 5 § i ery pan you have| “Harold,” she 1 unsteadi- . bH Sl / i . to heat-—fill up ¢ Bill instructe it really HAY] “You didn't take you lookit —into V' thing on the e U R o DOINGS OF THE DUFFS SVe've come siong H\ m lmp fl\ k 'm\ and active, to raily )mi unquestionalt retly and Tue < : e - - iy i - - Bl Gl AR Sl e [ THE ICEMAN FORGOT US THIS N WORRY ABOUT KEEPING I\ cn\(,\,"fa"\” st kel B Sahiiad G ‘ MGRNING AND I'M AFRAID mtfifiw_&liss WHEN YoU CAN (' HELEN, SHALL | PUT THESE THINGS WILL SPOIL PUT THEM RIGHT OUT HERE | THE MILK AND CREAM / 7 ON THE WINDOW SILLP ANDYOU [ OUT THERE T0O ! i e s i : " sl ey : 7" b0 WE STILLTAKE 1CE | 50\ v To PAY FOR ICE = |T WILL KEEP LONGER' FUFELER 0L st Tut yowll vt T o THIS KIND OF WEATHERY tews | GEEP ALLRIGHT / " o) © wad of embar- THATS AN (JNNECE<§ARY L y it. our wrought a profoin: ing him f it Harold at his 4 / Iy cool in “Why didn't X ==\~ succeeded H a glossy dark IN TOMORROW \ ND SEE A nt in Your H for a short time on the FRECKIES AI\]D H‘S FZ IERDS F T 0 ) £ HOLD ON WERE! DIDNT ™) No"BUTS" ABOUT " WHAT! Vou MEAN T UNDERSTAND You To SAY TNAT T YoU DON'T Go o SAY THAT YOUVE Yo HAD To WRITE A SYORT || ouT oF THIS HousE = FINISUED So THEME ON THZ SUBJECT UNTIL YOUVE 1 DOWN YAV | » to your home. . | payments thereafter. i f, O cAsBuelliEoR, \ Lozt L()““\r'r&'yxl m! NOUR MONDA (S N b P T ' ARE ALSO GIVING ; ; *19 £O A”*i;‘i"fzfiiv Free $12.50 Worth of Alumisum Ware WITH EACH CABINET.

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