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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1922 New B"ll'm Hflx"l' ‘ win or thile on A Haesid Whop, 01 o mtrent e o s R Goons | The McMillan Store, Inc. [rgsier's Clean up of slightly| O A Cenr ‘lms than HALF PRICE, $200 Thren Manths A i e R ENL"EASE IN AUT”S | |soiled stamped pieces at — Always Reliable — SILVERGLOW Be A Mont), ez DUNG PASTYEAR L S Interesting Shopping |...» A% o e g e " toree | Although Times Ave Hard, Cars|/R| | Men’s Dept- Only ball Editorinl Jootns ol epaanan 150 1 aant Leeful nn ut prese T-'H'l-ynflnh-l‘hm('-v.[ medtatm n § HEERIRUED adiatered Shav in ‘ i N Registeed Show Gain 'YORKE SHle'lI‘So NCWS fOl' Saturday — P90 Liwaye open to Ad P BLIND, \( repes - [ The only way by which selence Harttord, I'eh, 10 Desplte the A\I‘\dmh T $1 50 Member of The Assaclated Vress o EUIRAD g Ll “ wmbor o | Husiness depresgion and - conseguent | Pere Harriet Hubbard Ayer's W thin pAner i 4 tn wpite of themselves, ds throurh od- | registered in Connecticnt ia 1921 tha ? \ldd ¥ 45 and $2.95 fiahed twrein It . P v believe in the | i the brevious year, it wis shown hy | |8 \Ilk \t“m.\ $3.45 the Ayeristocrat of all tables of fignees made piblie today g emier Auat e n‘1."|Av-'."!""“‘l o ol st et e et “"N”““‘M“’H*“' u,.:",i‘\.fi\“f;.\-l“":'.-'.l;»'."‘r;;'.l Inngeox, soft attached, . nos 1 o 1 QO 8VaT MBI RS | Tratibng Inarciid. §188 (80,00 to. & to button down collar ""'0‘ omen s op oa s THEATRICAL POWDER r wbout by remodics well | (n! of J20.801,68 Commercial au | n r tomolile re wtiona dropped from ' S | I 2 TW 4 L ARAlnat (raud In wewanapes s | b ¢ o v luugh at the | LOMOUIHE ve _‘”:"l‘ g dropped 1761 No Better Shirts OF TWEED, CAMELS’ HAIR or POLO CLOTH Saturday 39¢ box ' 30,10 241118 I ALR L. L iTe Made | Closely Priced From Regular 50c size B (ribntion figures to both natlonal aud ! f dn diseases csald b oAl Rdvert the regist=ation tees for this class in- ) Whiie ther “I'h are people who shudder at tamped it 4w persistent campiiin | ercased $46,500.91 notwithstanding ||| = A . were conduct l\\lH\:' at end in view [ this fact TAXFS und it the people would obey orders Large Receipts B —— = e 1o e 1o\ ans PO S peoplo WOuLJ obey OISR | 11gooipey e motorvatice O Men'’s Kmtted $12 95 to $29 50 each HES OF RO rtment from ail sources totaled $2,- i &' Assocint th car, and it s thot arrvine B e s o, Lt ol S R R L R Fashion favors buch garments as we are showing HOVGE fs presumed there will be none, the | o rregh air cure for tuberculosis (o} ol i over all recel and sh & ¢ ¢ 8l | 0 P cipts of $1,- ’ s * 1920, A jump from SILK TIES for their appropriateness to the many occasions that fol- Imported from I'rance Interest in the tax rate is running as b oxtent of exposing the nabed 2 ! high as ever due to the remarks of [ o4 of childre Sk Tt g 28,161 in receipts from 7 I bodies of children to the cold. There | grotat G U™ Uns most respone Special . . 43¢ each low in the line of sports, motoring, traveling or as warm 37¢ box coats for general utility wear. o, 8 Chamberiain, of the Finane : 4 : are people who refuse to believe that|sible for the gain in the total uwonu-l board, and the natural desive of those | (1o cupe of the teeth has much to do[of the department. egular 50c size. Three-quarter and full ]emth models. Belted or citizens who are not recelving any-| win pood health. Vaccinatl L Decrease otoreycles i A . with good health, Vaccination s dc L Our New Spring _ with full loose backs, inverted or box pleats. All sizes srhere near thelr normal wage to keep | wwjod. “he practical resulls of other . actical results from 4,208 in 1920 to 2 in 1921 to 50. Assortment of PALM OLIVE SHAMPOO expenses of all kinds as low as possi- | ..edies is often doubted. and the fees for this class dropped ble. P'roof by actual figures that certuin respondingly from § to $6,. ) 7 tunate 1 it 24, Side car registrations dropped MEN'S FINE NECKW Saturday 39c bottle. New Britain has bee I maladies and aiflictions —are being| | rom 2,123 to 1,920 and the fees for S lar 50c size. is now on display. Regular 50c s: one way, she grown very rapidly | joggened through the discoveries of |y ont fro o ¢l oyl e 0n 470, The more rapidly then her facilities have [ sojonce s valuable, therefore, as|jecrenses in these classes are thought P d . 30¢ t grown. But she has been unfortunate | ¢yrther cvidence tending to make [ o he due largely to the fact that the | (8 riced ... ... Bleito from a tax standpoint as the rapid . " 8OO e clearly Sffic] 3 low prices of used antomobiles have — = o people see more clearly the efficiency 8 have growth has called for extensive addi- | o gojpee '.lnlsllwl l|m|||_\' to desert the motorey- CANTON CREPE, TAFFETA, POIRET TWILI LUXOR FACE POWDER o SO SR i cles for nsed cars, ‘ )£ 5 tions to her public plants, her roads,| qpere comes the news today that LSRN S TRICOTINE. 33¢ box sewers, water supply and schools. Alli o yumber of blind persons in the IYines for violations of the motor Pl i SO Lighal eated Purnella A wide range of models at of this has taken money and the money | \:nited States decrcased from 57,272 [ vehicle forwarded to the de FLORIENT and CHAMING has to come from the pockets of the ! 1910 to 52,617 in 1920, according TW'|l;";l\(,{lnluh»rl $03,323.68, as com- citizens in one way or another, possi-| 1, figures of the last census, just an-[pumber of public serviee ‘:,:‘m,m.h | bly in bond issues for permanent im-| oced, The deer sy eas | IG0K 6aa G YAARGEL fhom D164 Lot b 7,95 ea TALCUM POWDER i 409, i x | 14c tin, Saturday Only. rect tuxation for the purchasing of | 1o (o education of the people infihe year. It was owned b s Yetter equipment or service of city | oovention of Dblindness. Confirma- | ker of New York city and was operat- employes. No doubt the expense of & | o of thos belief may be seen in the [¢d from Bridgeport. He and Major — - — — vouth who hus put on his first pair of | et (hat blindness was shown to be | et 4. Malone of Bristol held the e 0 i ] R TR R el O TR S oniy airshin 4(;'1:;_‘;;.;.;.'.;; I)l‘v\;v:.srs issued HAND MADE BLOUSES SILK and WOOL SPORT HOSE W LAI\‘;II"I‘;;{AN?I;J(E‘RINGEb they worn out Is great o a family. [ [ngians than any other races. It is| . Receipts of the department for the Beautiful showing of new hand || in the wanted fashionable shades, also le'cel\'ed a‘(‘)n t,alg[ T}‘lrn;nmg dept., provements upon which payments and |, jrt at least to advanced meth- One Acroplane Formerly $9.95 inter must be met, possibly in di- R 5 indness anc i ods for treatment of blindness and [ 0 inin was regtstered during ||B e e ans J - Dlzes 0 i R e T e T New Britain is in much the same posi- [ (, pe presumed that 1 W RnL A Ol “"‘“ ear were §70,435.- | |§ made blouses—Peter-pan collars or |[ black or black with silk clockings— || 124 foor. i as the yi it is consta y - % ¢ "bvod > 3 st se of 035 per nt 3 e ff;,‘\'""."'.'(.' Isiconstantivioutall o} puleatofftreatment. and: cate Cxlst R e domaen SR Tuxedo coliars, neatly trimmed with §1.65, $1.95 to $2.45 pair. SBIOWIng LSELacHilLics: ed among these peopels than among | of 1920, real filet lace. 'Special $2.95 each. The city’s roadways, gencrally, are| oijon races Sources of Income 3 NEW VEILINGS ! ‘ FULL FASHIONED SILK HOSE Al t he new dots in self and two- in poor shape, they need money to re- 4 b o R The following table shows the d 3 All of which gocs to show that TRl g L 5 B T ¥ pair, rebuild in some cases, and ex-| oo o heed the dictates of '.,'\’.”.l.:\:{. l\”‘”\” .1‘:»){‘1’\(‘?:1 'llx\:u»:fgl]il,'fl’lf.];. H SMART SPORT TIES of the better, dependab]e kinds. || tone combmatloni. tend. The water system has been said | oo i the matter of health and | year pasty B - f Black, cordovan, Russian calf. Spe- 25¢—239¢—50c yard. to be inadequate, whether rightfully| oo well being 4,531 fines, $97,323.68; witnoss fees, At Our Women’s Neckwear Dept. cially priced Saturday or wrongfully, new sewers are co r 2 : DRI L L Crepe Silk Bramley Ties . 50¢ $2.25 pair, Bontex $2.50 grade. WOOL GLOVES and MITTENS §2.75 pair, McCallums, $3.25 grade. at reduced prices Saturday. stantly being built, new .\4'il(ll||h47ufil's‘ Y . AN EAR ON THE AIR ports, 170 change of record are going up. All of these things mustf g (o he said of politiciuns, [ $170; 4 manufacturers’ reports, $696; Roman Striped Ties ........... 50¢ || ————————————————————— kating Gloves 85¢, were $1.00 e et i e e that ;.;I‘\v\;:T'fililv:\}ihu‘vl ; manuf; ‘(urvrs" d”',‘-’,‘.p .;.,si,',,::' ! P]dl(l rll]d Romdn tnped WOOL UNDP,RWEAR RFDUCED bkatg\g}‘l(vloves = he $1 00 were $1”)0 . - on the ground,” ihus indicat- ther Gloves and Mlttens re- AU f R SR PO 4 3 commercial || 5 4 nseding them, and helnginnable to-pay fi v iy “ali-“their- actsiithey “were, dn-; L e Windsor Ties ........39¢ to T9¢ All grades of men’s women’s and || duced to 15¢, 25¢ to 65¢ pair. be paid for, and we are in the un- F 1 U=l aven statement, for them. Yet, as we let our roadways ol SRl " Y8 s by what they believed to be [ eyele g < e e S R luenced by wha “|- Flmd vvl ellols, T Plain Silk Windsor Ties 25¢ to T5e children’s Vests, Pants and Union ; 2 public opinion, popularly suppost ! 2 LSS LONTY o i Suits at reduced prices £ Saturday. ing them. As we allow our school| ... . rumble in the carth which e .Ir:gml jomsL 54.79; Student Ties, extra long Sale of New Silk facilities to become inadequate we are (| 8 STBd IRRIE! IO, = I titched Children’s Flat Wool Vests and ALL-OVER NETS NEMBULLCH Ok g Pants, sizes 20 to 32, any size—Sat- Black and navy $1.95. Suitable S %.} 75 to 6.50 || urday $1.00 each. for Blouses and Overdresses. simply putting off the day when We{ o oo povg some of us may re- [$152; 7 ; e | i 447 ; i Silk Scarfs who have not been able to attend Az she o ey airship regi S AEobla i s ' | putting an car to (e rail of a track g5 0y 5omile limits, $6.00; chools through lack of accommoda- | yop o train was about due, listening | motor vehicle R s e tion and we may then be unwilling 0 i iy, and jumping up glecfully [ 2377 motoreyele operato 54t | [R 3r FLOOR S TURD Y NEWS catch up with the requirements; we % 3 8 3 Sy —— Whenie heard or Inoes ? 035; 2 airship operators, $4.00; 1486 are putting off today what we must do| ) o, nyroach of the engine. -In’.-! R aESteations:. KrAB. By nxx f pmri el SPRING’S NEWEST WINDOW DRAPERIES motor vehicle transfers, IR 425; public service transfers, $277; 34 | “personal service' factor is too great: . e i “an an ‘‘ear jeian, the statesman, will keep an “eary [/ o A iR 3 A beautiful and lar"e sclection just received—V OILES, \IAI‘QUISE’ITLS, MADRAS, QUAKER CRAFT NETS. an item in our city expens B e N i x W v oelty expense may be o qpe ground.” Now it must be “an | panges, must build to take care of the pupils| oo we used to delight in 1409 public service operators, $17,- Mr. Chamberlain's remarks that the ||z qre the days when the politi- well founded. But who is to say What |, on the air)® President Harding, p 60; 672 record man or men shall suffer in the culting | oo (ne report goes, has installed a manufacturers’ marl Very attractive Voiles with neat borders— of fine quality ..........coooieeiiierrreinerneeeise. 39¢ yard. S additional marker ! See_the Quaker Craft Nets—so much in demand for dining room or living room—39¢, 49¢, 59c¢ to 98¢ yard. of ‘wuges? The galary commitlee of fyyiroless telephone. receiving outflet injig s e the Common Cot ATt i 3 dealers’ markers, mon Council met and discus: |4y gtudy on the second floor: of the i35 examinations, sed wages. In some few places it |\wpite House. It is said that he will i ticense 3125 f city employes. The Council acted [ op (he White House lawn, see the S G * favorably on several increases and un- f\wyshington monument in the dis- 2 9 68 HAeES on the proposition to re- | ce, and listen to the latest news and 5:8 i fm,' 5.8 A complete stock of single, double or tnple.—No sag, no tarnish—will fit any size window." 140,20 sirations: private hear bits of music. I fif A damatrcsln : Have your Curtains hung right by using KIRSCH FLAT RODS. will veto the increases, it is said. Thel} Ay politicians, all statesmen here- ; S and motoreycle | < duce wages ten per cent. The Mayor matter of reducing salaries gencrally, |, rrep will hive to forget about keep- | godjors, § 71, S11, mmhm.J 447 tempo- of the voters, is going o he a bigger{ipo attention of that most valuable rary registrations, LY ;’l’;‘r‘ proposition than may be handied, i " g , .| i 3,161; 4,504 du- i of organs on the sound waves of the |/ E Gtlon bl oHETBo; = e, 500 transfers, all 5 and wishes to be considered a sad through the recruitgg of high school 513 markers, all class and embittered man. stars by the alumni of the various uni- o versities is a growing evil that is TALKING IN NONLY, s - ! : P f: SLIGHTING EX VICE MEN ) 6 X k. : ‘ ; | girles S My o \ ; iy gbot R ) E Americans can get into Mexico now |causing more concern fo the authori- without a passport, but few can pass- |ties of western conference schools satisfaction, ater or less entin Those who fail to realiae the DoRU- | g0q " aonies, $836; 17 : 2 port after they get in. than the financial temptation to col- i “liar sentiment which will exist regard, iiio. setvite cands iasm, of the ment to limit worlg | 1ar sentimen 7 ) vecord, 41 public service ¢ ing ex-service men and their organiza- | §10.2 56 gasoline licenses, —BY ROBERT QUILLEN-- ks lege players ta join the ranks of the $6; 1 alrship The new Income tax blanks, being|professionals,’” he said, oy Staats Zeitung following the 1 |_§I|I oY 4“‘” S, sun;‘)hn' may Iil\»(‘ holln'r_ .lnu(. hey ‘n such cases graduates or groups $ P exchang $2 34 jit- won't take it any less painfully. of alumni generally pay the expenses bitpation of an editorlul sald to have jis,y sfers, $34; 4 manufuctur Frequently a live-wire traveling If the nations give China a square ] ofghiEht school gitre. SRvanel ELIATA thix plan ought to make a big diffe ted that a certain ex-service mans manulaciurers de-| i lesman has a shocking effect on cur- [deal, they'll manage it without giving| About the only people living on the | may chip in 2 certain amount to send ok it ader. wnd. neonle: 1 ' |orzenization was composed of “bums }posit, §175; total, 861.12, vent eEpenSes. her great deal. fat of the land now are those who|a good athletic prospect to their 5 e v 3 - RSl i manufacture anti-fat nostrums. school. This is the worst form of proseltying and the thing we are try- oly pleased bocause of that fact, [and tramps.” The is said also ‘ Wilo SurR aopten o There would be no house shortage |ing hardest to break up. no enthusiasm, howeyver, [toh MEATHERGIORH A8 i q mbittered | j 2* demands an emb ( : e : eIl L | if an owner could brag about what a Whenever we find a boy who has h 5 \ < Meatd A o “rance > ! have bheen if the | t tish gold to 5Y A Td el T e 3 Z ears Ago 10 ay nehman, Evidently Poincares. : » B e whan_he sieps on "cr. | Leen sent to sehool on a ‘pot’ made up i ol Bt R B00:000. 160D 5 ith, frecdom of ‘:al L‘m?. r: that §5, 00 : o (Taken from Herald of that dateé) aggiicucisl by alumni we refuse to permit him to PR DL ARG G - United [ & s 4 2 G AR SRR AR 1 - WRER OUb NEVER BESY decp enough His reform may have been genuine, |take part in athletics. Such cases are government, o i 100, o A, 1. Thompson will attend thelto ef the expense uccount of the % i ; but our opinfon is that discretion is|hard to detect and western conference former advertising manager of [ ina of the Harvey' lodge, O. U. the better part of Villa. authorities are bending-every effort aper, which has susp 1]A. M. nt Columbia’ hall in Hartford g to find some means of cradicating this to come. People would i:ave thrilled |as & d a receiver having be _|ionight when there will be degree) ”»“,‘.'\H::‘ll: ] ‘n:]”w'{f«*“"'\“\‘]rh 4 ‘;]'\: The real Chinese puzzle is this: Why |, VL')'n_lv:l One whose thoughts germ- Nlh”m“i R R potnted, It which will rin as @ weelis YOG of this eity was ;(‘y“;.. 200 T thaks - g UpLEIEY R ITULELE BLIEG L, 0TS BEs thelr college or university in this man- fuilure to discharge the | (s pauded by local people when CHRE DA R iwrope can't pay us bac ner arc misguided by their endeavors just as surely as are men who insist upon betting upon their college teams, hecause they would have felt that jauthor of t orial tor the dnm m appeared at the Hartford Opera 9 : might at least pay us back interest. last night in “Brother for Now that the armament e is J At present some dastern colleges send these sums coming in regularly could |disaster e paper. He sald thot ‘;“ gLl stopped, the only remaining obstacle not help but mean money to them in [several Jargo advertisers r . Jred Walker Jeft today for New ™ [to universal peace is the human race. | FLAYS REGRUIT[NG conches over the country scouting for {putronize it when it was tearned that fy g where he will attend the bieyele : —_— good high school material and in- W been retained. [ ow In this year 1922, the business man : ducements are offered to stars to enter show, | ) 922, s State ity nu ps Policy of ) with & feather in hin cap will he tne |10 State University Ray Y Of | these schools. This is demoralizing. one who has no feathers on his legs. various Alumni Iolk of Securing whi i 4 o ©Coappre . hile it may meet with the approval [{ e “un ear to the ground,” and focus [ tion navies, to scrap ships heing con Rt ik th iiatiatn frowm bl | tons whotld hote the failure 'ofithe others ste as there woi ultimate consumer., 600 would be presented to the gov nt every month for some years ever such an neement, They would have fcit richer immedfately |1V, biames reduction of taxes But that is just what s happen- |the editorial writer ¥ o Constriotion work® has boen|The cs-service omen's organimation| The Swedish Juthern chur h has ' it for $100,000 damages contributed $30 towards the ereotion giopped;on; fourteen capltal sliips in [brought @ ST (OF 3 TUE L or the st Johw's German Lutheran Jded the discharge of the s we understand 1t France is auf. | Athletic Material in High Schools. |AILING MOTHER JUMPS TO DEATH FROM OCEAN PIER. 1 ehureh + 1 Marcus White will deliver an ad- | [fering with international indigestion. | s (oipus 0., Ieb, 10—~ (By Asso- hers' eling Aahe- " " : ra QUELE hers' meeting in Lak The other nations don't agrec with | oo k) Recruiting of high| Atlantic City, Ieb. 10.—Despons woring the wting of the bonus to | VI 4 her. school athletic stars by alumni of | dent over continued il health, as the although it is reiterat LITERARY MAN DI FIETES various universities is the real cause|result of a Caesarian operation per- Lad that this will be done. There may New York, Ieb, 10.—James B. Pin ! There are two kinds of nations:|of professionalism in college sports,|formed at the birth of a son three | < may be some dificuity | ker, London literary and dramatic] fhose that feel big enough to Wek the [Prof. Thomas . I'rench of Ohio State | months ago, Mrs. Meta W. Irwin, And the United States I had - many - prominent; world, and those that are required to|university and president of the west|twenty-eight, wife of James A. Irwin, § vy ‘ titish and Ameriean writers as his Iifek its boots. onferenve said foday, discussing the|2d, of 1424 Diamond street, Philadel- spending about $5,000,000 a month | (ought in the war. FFormer scrvice men ,‘I‘I, fiel here. Wed. night of in- | 1f ever we get ambitious and start 2 recent athletic scandals —in middle| phia, committed suicide here yester- | bl ; o day afternoon by leaping inta the | this country. This was donc he and dema it s expected that t tions treaty will be r There was no nc keep on building thos, Only three of them will b some tion abont | dr tthe tead | | There may structed. done. T in finding positions for all men who | nt o who on this work which will now cease— |may have a hard time in many ways, [0 TG Mdvea trom Lingtand Jout to Ureak a record, it will be one| Every boy passes throlgh 4 period |western schools, | |the neighbor piays about 11 p. m. when he thinks he Mnderstands women | This proselyting of college athletics | ocean from the cnd of the Steel Pler, gease (or good if the Lreatly is ratified But when it comes to gratuitoy Jast Friday.