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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 12, 1922 5 0 ) r Before The Postpcneme" My First Jack Knife Perhaps I wasn't more than five When father gave to me A little gift that, though soon lost, Still lives in memory. Full many a good and perfect gift Has blessed me all through life, But I remember best of all— My first jack knife, Better Buy That Boy of Yours One of Our Good niversal Jack Knives Candy Specials X '; ALY, HARD CANDIER 19¢ 1h i /| 4 PEPPERMINT PATTIES ... 19¢ 1 | k LADY HELEN CORDIAL | a CHERRITS .. . ade b | ‘ ‘ T F N o . \ BELLE MEAD SWEETS Lhe search Tor the most beautiful Lack insthe world has ex 2 ) [l e et ) tended from Chicago and New York to Boston. Di, Kendrick % S | Smith, Boston osteopath, is shown measuring some of the latest | AR @ : This picture of Mary Landon Baker and Allister McCormick | candidates for the $1000 prize offered by the osteopaths, § HARDWARE STORE __________ was taken at a recent dinner in Chicago. Chicago society is xlill ’ DURAND'S CHOCOLA'T talking about the postponement of their wec ul|||~ a few minutes | i = e 81.00 1o 818 T h]ulmu the ceremony and after guests and attendants were at the VISH‘EN{! N“RSEs : R ‘.I.}”“»'x‘]l\r‘\ ‘“"‘ “'I “\"“'” K, ; » R " g P 2 church. ssociution will be held at the Center | (ORD AND FABRI(‘ TIRES 3 The | ehiurch, The meeting is open to the \\m]\. upkeep. One Tire Convinces 80¢ to $1.50 1b TREET §2.00 1b 00 to §1.50 1 U. 8. \\'\\'Ts \( ENDA | HAW: fihgy T'ME Eomt o s b st 1 he Better than 20,000 miles. Keep down the Dicllg-r;:lo;aill?g;getCo. AWAIT NEWS F R"M 1 GENOA ASSEMBLY ‘,.'.‘ffl.‘)} stute organtation for pubil |8 S i merican Government ill not con 'Fq‘lay Recewes T{epo volu ‘(.u\ ;_-|*1:“H:.|\‘ ':rv‘ll\“*v'."]” M’”:l'l':‘l‘k." 10) | and sent to knter Discussions Until Na- Great AHXlety ie“’ Ior Clew 0[‘ ture of Business is Le . | “The \1.-n|m;:;-v; :<:.~mv| wtion 110-141: ; ;".:I‘:n;‘“"‘“'”'1‘:(’;"“:rnl‘(m'ulrmt‘I\::h:llx‘:)';’u‘(lll; '. I)hone 2750 \ | i 5 s as rollows Dlsabled Smp | Washington, Jun, 12.-—Decision of | 118 monthly meeting at the house of | =yl Tl C e 1,485; the l.\‘ml‘ru'.m government with ve- | the president, Mrs. H. M. Bates, Hxiaj visits, fruetive visits spect to partici sing committee re- | glasvified vi ¢ total vi | 1 J ; ) Hupert, Dr New York, Jan, 12.—Wireless sta | cConomic conference called to meet | ported the resis | 17; dressings 3 1 r Miss Sull t { B r, Leving, Dr. Jafte, Dr.y | " ion of Miss sulli-| 150; maternity Kiein, Dr. e e o A eally b Maroh - G8RoL PRIOBARIY: vuny Sha: i Aressings done - hie Mupanian, v, 0'Cennall | Kinsella, D the north Atlantic coast cepted aomore lueri- | done in home A haby conferences, 8| L0 pottg Dr, Purney, Dr. Savard, were awaiting today with some con.| Will await receipt of the agenda for{tive position in iPranklin, New Jer-fat office, 4; v i i 3 ! s s lay in high y, where o will engage in public| pabies at conferences, 106; demon- = i " sl £ kb Fr R (st 0 St 3 Dr. Volkenheim, Dr. Waskow: Dr. transport Crook, which reported by | fficial circles Tt was sald that until | health nursing. She came here in tions, child conferences, 4| yiok, Dr. W. Flanagan. (1 i the scope of the contempiated confer-| june, 1920, and has given faithful| children at conferences, 102 cern tidings from the United States| UN¢ meeting, it was sald toc radio yesterday that she had sprung Out of town doctors in attendance | | |HORSFALLS L 1195-99 Xsyhum Strect { “ft Pays To Buy Our Kind” ursing ation in the Buropean | morning, The n ‘Women's Shop 140 TRUMBULL ST, Hartford a leak and was in serfous condition \t.m"- discussion are known the United | service, Doctors in attendance during month | g a0 " S BL Glirton, Hartford: 4 The Sale You Have Later dispatches from the captain of | ":;I:u(llx” vml'\ I\u:l\:h\ a 1 ]1“ et 5| The interest at the Broad straeh|—Dr. Avitable; 1x, Todley, Dp.: Bray)| e (o Lod imai e Sh i | Vinol is “Worth Its Weight In b = the vessel indicated the " | mine advisability of taking part| .. tion keeps up, ar hera a good | Dr. Dt . Dr. Dunn, Dr. % A 3 : i Waited For ! had ‘been openod hud been caulied |in the procecdings e on o, hb Shvinasng: ebheshar| D G n, D Fox, o SR | Gold"—it Builds Up Health i and cemented, hut anxiety over the| Coincident with this announcemont, | confercnce | men, Dr. Greenstein, Dr LADY VORESTERS INSFALLATION | And Strength So Quickly icers of Pride Cirele, Lady 1or- | ning il Misses and Women 1 All Suits 4, for it|Swmuel Gompers, president of the | - 8 was belleved this morning she in| American Federation of Labor, issucd | . = & csters, will be installed this the grip of the wintry gale that a statement in which he ¢ rted that at a mecting of the organization at \ 1 n . ) terday Jashed the seahoard and sent| “there is no place in an international | TO wfiark Lufiital’lla s Grave $ o'clock in Judd's hall. After the ship was not wholly aba i All Dresses all shipping scurrying for shelter, economic confercnce for Lenine and officers have heen sworn into office by i All Coats Latest reports from the Crook stat- | Trotzk | | Mrs, Sadle Olson, distict deputy, an | > ed the sea was calm and that the ves-| Mr. Gompers said his objections | entertainment will be held and sup- Y M All Skirts sel was making 11 knots per hour on| were not to the conference idea hut DSl Eenvad 1] her course toward New York, but softo the “action of the allied supreme S 4 All Furs ‘as the concern felt by the|council which constitutes recognition | e [ i All Millinery r department that the transport St.|of the soviets as the de facto govern- Young Girl Burned to ] Mihiel was sent to stand by the ves-!ment of Russia.”” An economic con- iy —at— sel. ference should be called, he said, but Death, Others Inju ed i - . When she sailed from Burope, the| by the United States to diser & Johnsonburg, Pa., Jan. 12-—Ressi : tremendous reductions ! Crook had a full cargo on hoard, and | gram fixed hy the « L pro Melquist, 14 s old was burned {o p i Suits beginning at ... ... $19.75 carrled, in addition to her erew of | Government death and Mildred, an old 4 i Prenses: beginning at $25.00 150 seamen, 13 off and 940 men | the conference Mevie. e brstlies, ars 3 e ) from the army of occupation in Ger-|of debts owed by European govern- | burned today in fire which de : £OMa beglining, a¢ * many. In ber hold there were many [ ments to the Cnite their home near h MRS. W. H. LYMAN ites would be regard to the | | cetved injurics while trylng to reseuei yrooqus, Conn—The “Fiu” left me Bessie and two small brothers. e i T e e M = '-7’; | so I would often have sink- 1 7 ling spells, and it was hard for me to Honoring T. R. |15, st na o 1o houscwerh | No matter what I took I did not seem Ito gain, but one day I read about Vinol in a paper and decided to try lit. 1 soon felt better and it has built me up so t that I can truly say it 1s the finest réemedy known. It has Skirts beginning at ... .. $8.95 Very Special Reductions in Other Departments bodies ot American soldiers who fell | of | on kuropean battlefields, The Crook was lust r about 400 miles from N appriximately south of Halifax | slon of this matter before decredited | A wircless message received by the | representatives would be | sont to | . army transport service in Brooklyn | Genoa. Clty ltems at 7:45 a. m. tog \id the Crook was fding casily under her own The bi-monthly méeting of New |steam through & moderate southwest IATTITUDE ON VIL] gale. rticu intere | agendu, s the government probably | ported to be | would require clear definition of the York and | conference’s attitudd towards d cus- | ! Britain chapter of Hadassah will be H it " t BB R e e e T e s Gomt 6 eavy cross seas with a strong wes IR TN Bt i medy know ] { ¥ G A i S iaek % e | wind cut down the Crook’s speed to MATTER UNCHANGED | profed Aworin LR el dn ol o i cfal and whist will follow the busl. | 1ine knots last night, and this fore- | ! ERRiore s hualul 0 A E o he busi- — q . Wm. H. Lyman, Moo- noon she reported riding casy at three S eting. \ ness meeting. dus, Conn. New Britain Council 0. U. A: M. will k!)otslrn{ '!lm'llr-v 'l‘lhv_' St. »‘:i‘l\_hl ‘lyw‘!‘ Representatives of Poland mnd Lithu- | | i e A e meet this evening at the usual time, | Wa¢ slowed down by storm, and | et | ‘ Vinol owes its suceess to the tissue- marine observers here said they could | ania Tell Conference Proposed Sot- | [ building and curative elements of f not estimate when the steamers would | R | wo:y. cods’ livers without oil, aided 4 meet. cment s Unsatisfactory. | § by the hblood and strength-creating i AMPHION CLUB HOLDS Tisoaike ofsthe etilced moad THew( i (o B0 T e ] This is a model of a statue proposed to mark the Felemants of torfc nen ant BASE-pes: i COSTUME REHEARSAL | &1 not, exvect the Crook to arvive | B0 B et o oo | the Trish Coast where the Lusitania was torpedoed. Tt [ tones, which it contains. Thus in a Ugto BetoRs PRy and Lithuanla at the mecting of the | Georges DuBois, noted French sculptor. Frenchmen who propose i l\lm‘l nm‘n]mr”lt“;t ates = h;;u:h.v a OCHURCH MERTING [council of the league of nations today | the monument would have it set on a floating raft representing| mx’;«“r;d ALIE gestion an akes : MEETING. both remewed their refusal to abide | wpeckage and anchored > sce f isaste bles ' . | High School Plays to he Gone Through| The annual meeting with the cloc- | by {he council’s proposed. solution of | o ocoras and anchored at the scene of the disaster. Ca oles o | ( ot eB A ot ke Bl JhtGers |tHe Wina disgmts i shore would permit its illumination at night. ;———-—-——-—-————-— : For the Last Time this i L Ll : s : s : | man Lutheran church, will he held| They refused to adv: ' to accept | === ———w [ E—— g Evening tonight at § o'clock. Rev. M. W.|the plebiscite held by on last | X Gaudian, pastor, has announced that |Sunday to determine v . i There will be a dres rehearsal of | the reports for the past vear will not [ty the results of which are not yet| | N the casts which are to produce the|be presented as other matters will he [Known, i (] | AXR LL\E Rx\ILWAY i two plays to be given by the Amphion | discussed. || This w - &3 £ his was the tent ne a | Iy “The Copper Pot” and ‘“Where But TO SUE CITY. lor o rrirat Akl 5 Ghte | | b 1’,‘,,:';?:,?:& in the school auditorlum |y cerk A. L. Thompson has been |tory scttiement still is ndt in sight. ‘ i st | % notified by Mrs. A. MeNamara, | The Polish representative, M. Ask- 240 | A Bast @ Const Resorts | The costumes for the play “The | 1 Costable W, e et 3 4 A SR Also Pincl _Southern Pines, | Copper Pot” arrived yesterday and | ov81 ostable , . anning, [enazy, agreed that the council's of- | Ni Co . C., Savannah und b ay andjipat she contemplates bringing suit | to,4s had prevented armed conflict | Brunswick, were distributed to the cast at the re- | geningt the city. This action is the |y 5 [N FRo s R RBLE E teel Truins duperior Dining Car ‘ hearsal last evening. They are Arabian “;”” £y f!l\.].rm 4 dnwalic B “I'\‘\\ € HJ ";”,M‘....““ ‘IH‘lul‘wfl:th .:1I|vl de- 1 vice—Li New \';H‘\' d !,\' ?iOS ] and coupled with the brilllant scenery | Noyth street, Tanuary 8. She asserts| Sl oy op hoand was ready to s ]' N Al souths “’;:lc}‘ ‘““1 be "’spl"v"h" play will be |that her injuries consisted of strained [ but ;' (u:wx\ “],,y’ -Iv(-',l(‘u,)r‘ .l‘(‘,I,;.. i o | i ¥ und Southwest | & pleasing spectacle to watch. An en- | jjgaments and she is under the care [ ¢ €01 TOG ac6eD : 0 i 2 0 i tire new lighting cireult has been in. | of Dr. Paul Swett of Hartford, and |S0/ution. The Lithuanian spokesman, EABC.RD FLORIDA i stalled to give this play the propet |Dr. Henry Trcy' of AR ol AL Narusheviteh, found the council’s ; LiMITED [ afect. ¥ proposal equally , wunacceptable .mrl‘ All Pullma Ten. 2d to April, 1022 | The other, “Where But in America,” : o . e ’ Iw: 1 that it m-nmii»:\ the sovereignty ——— -a 4 orm—— | Ix;;y\mi 20 ’P. “r;l' \‘:v',né i a drama of the present time in Amer- CARL RAMSEY BETTER of Lithuania. e likew nowever, B | though o East and West ica has no such brilliant display such| There has been a slight change for | VS disposed to reach terms with Po- k as the other, but the cleverness of the [the better in the condition of Carl 8 “"”" on-a falr basis, e o | “Wintering In [ dlalogues leaves nothing to be wis| Ramsey, sceretars of the Citizens' - - — W k D IR @ & D kgt &0 e TROAREVSIL e | for in the line of entertainment. Coal Co. who has heen geriously ill| RERBELS ARE RUIREATING | vy OF 9 FIVID an ress fal Ayx;x“t:,,‘\l \,{'.,\L..‘,(,“ \m) : ,,"‘:{m' Dates of and Teunls principal parts are well portrayed by |at his home at 80 Garden street. Re- Madrid, Jan. 12.—Spanish forces in ; G % t’m-v New York h_mm,h,k‘ ‘ "Tournaments) ; Dwight B. Latham and Ve Wright | ports from those in endancs BaY | Mosoous sre appronching the north Chance To Buy A Good Pair of Gloves At B e At SaLTEE e | Time Tables eservations as Mr. and Mrs. Espenhayne and As-|that he is resting comfortably at the | oy poundargy of French Mer | S o % Dot land tusks of the blggest femnle | ¥ “;'_‘""‘)’N( G ‘l‘ P i ::lladm.lohnson as Hilda, the Swedish |present time. drivine . the: Woorsl rebsle “Belora An Exceptlona]!y Low Price. | phant ever killed. Theodore Roose- o RO 5 m—— 2 = them, according to the official com- k0 T o1t {ermit, Carl Akeley anc D Washington | : T);ehH)Igh school orches wm‘ Buried forest has been discovered | munique outlinin Tuesday's opcera- k‘Or A Few l)‘lys Only ;;;:i;\nl\-\“qull“],m] ;:rpill‘f ;n‘.l)w“s‘Y:orInllx‘x: ki i urnish the music betwen the acts, and | pear Petersborough, Ingland | tions. f the clephants in the collectio Albert White will play during the per- l of the clephants in the collection. ! formance. s e e e S s = T Y ey Stillman Children HMee pOff on All Shee Country’s Building Up tillman Children et 14.9 Per Cent. Over 1920 New York, Jan. 12.—Total ex- penditures for bullding throughout the country for the year 1921 was $1,595,165,192, a gain of 14.9 per cent over the record year of 1920, Bradstreet's announced today. Re- ports from 150 ecities showed that $120,994,839 had been expended for building in December, a gain of 112 per cent over December 1920, Lined Coats » OFF ON ALL UTO ROBES Al fing Rubber Co. Back hurt you? ekgleit straighten less and doesn’t burn or discolor the up without feeling sudden pains, s sharp aches and twinges? Now listen! Limber up! Don't suffer! Get a That's lumbago, sciatica or maybe [small trial bottle from any drug store from a strain, and you'll get blessed |and after using it just once, you'll relief the moment yvou rub your back |forget that you ever had backache, with soothing, penetrating’ “St. .l;u-ohs‘lulnlmpn or scialica, because your 0il.” Nothing clse takes out sore-|back will never hurt or causg any ness, lameness and stiffness so quick- {more misery. It never disappoints ly. You simply rub it on and outland has been recommended for 60 comes the pain. It is perfectly harm- | years. n. J Herbert E. 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