New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 1, 1922, Page 28

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HI®ALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1922, Aquate physical instruction and devel- opment of the youth of the country," "“There must be fresh alr and sani- | tation in the cities,” he said, “There must be parks and playgrounds; there must be adequate physical instruc- tion in al! the schools; and the Leglon Is working to this end.” Opposes Disarmament, Discussing army personnel, the na- tlonal commander declared, “the men of the Legion are out of wym-| pathy with the policy of economy that would cut out military defense below the safety line dt‘ylh‘vl in the Defense Act of 1920 Mr, Owsley asserted that it is the will of the American people that the war veterans be given an adjusted compensation and “they have ex- pressed that will in no unecertain terms on every opportunily offered them." “There is no shadow of doubt,” he added, “ofy the coming of this na- tional adjustment of compensation,” The message concluded with an ap- peal for all loyal Americans to glve thanks for the benefits conferred up- on them by their ecitizenship in this “free and mighty nation," maln Intention in seeking her seat in 8 | G Jox & Jompany e trict was to get ‘women in office to | "elp In making the laws which govern Order By Mail—, Satisfactory Service is Guaranteed L JUSTIGEFOR ALL Hartford VETS SAYS OWSLEY Legion Commander ' Issues Mes- sage Asking Support Washington, Dec. 1.—In a Thanks- giving message, Alvin M, Owsley, Na- tional Commander of the American Legion, set forth a program of public measures endorsed by the American Legion as calculated to assure con- tinued integrity of American Insti- tutions and prosperity for the Amer- ican people, The list of objectives given in the nessage comprises “justice” for the 20,000 disabled war veterans; cultiva- tion of loyal American citizenship through education and consequent equality of opportunity; adequate physical development and instruction for the nation’s youth; exclusion of immigrants for a period of years; restoration of army personnel to the minimum fixed by the Defense Act of 1020; adjustment of wartime compen- satlon; and cooperation of the Amer- fcan Legion with the International Assoclation of Allied Veterans of the ‘World War in the effort to bring about a better understanding among civilized nations. In referring to the disabled war veterans Mr. Owsley said: “The Le- glon asks for no charity for the dis- &bled; the Legion calls for justice, that is all. We call upon the nation to be mindful of its own." Favors Training. Declaring the American constitu- tion the “most effective instrument yet devised for the expression of the will of all the people,” Mr. Owsley pointed out that “equality of oppor- tunity is a necessity of a free people” end tha “equality of opportunity can only be arrived at through equal op- portunity of education.” He said that of the 25,000,000 children of school Lead of the Womensg' Christian asso- clation, an organizgation composed of | 760 working girls, Mrs. Paige said she . ¢+, | had the background for welfare and Women in Gopher State (ampaign | rhitanthropic work ana that we would “go to the leglslature and work lor Speced Principles | *“Tve trira wontan state solon, tre. it Sue M. Dickey Mough, will put her As8 A M., votes {o Industrial and welfare legls- -Efforts | lation, especially that which affects Telephone Orders Are Taken As Early artford : | employed girls, and support progres- sive measures, she stated. Mrs, g - {Hough 18 a real cstate dealer, Miss ¢ ' . ; the first three women ever to repre- Cain has been identified with labor sent Hennepin county (Minneapolis) | organizations for soveral years, and What to give Christmas and where to find it, being thg thought uppermost in many minds today we offer a grea In the Minnesota legislature are unit-| her last position was organizer for the ed, and for which they: will work | Minnesota Federation of Labor. store’s great assortments as a profitable answer to this important question, Minneapolis, Minn,, Dec, 1, in behalf of working girls and child welfare Is the one issue upon which when the session begins next Janu- ary. Only on: woman representative, Butterflies sometimes are brought Miss Myrtle Cain, of the 28th legis-| down with very small bore shotguns lative district, has definite policies. | in the tropical regions. Endorsed by the Farmer-Labor party | which this year elected a United States Senator in Minnesota, and the Working Peoples' Nonpartisan Politi- cal League, Miss Cain will support the platform of the two organizations. ! This calls for progressive farm legis- | lation; relief to overburdened work-| ing girls in fndustry; { —_— Instruction in PIANO, ORGAN THEORY SONG COACH | Theron Wolcott Hart J‘ MORE ENGLISH WOMEN Feminine Sex in London Greatly Out- opposition to| the proposed state constabulary; re-! peal of the Brooks-Coleman law, | which gave traction companies inde- terminate franchises, and restoration of the direct primary which was re- placed two years ago by the conven- tion method. ’ Mrs, Mabeth Hurd Paige, wife of | Prof. James Paige, of the University | of Minnesota law school, declared she would support * child welfare and| werking girl legislation, although hcr“ Studlo: 14 Pimm' Street Gifts to bew sent by B LR Parcel Post should be pur- = — | |[chased and mailed before LEONARD & HUGHES Dec. 15th, thus lessening the tremendous volume of Steam, Hot Water and Vapor|} work for Uncle Sam’s de- Heating liveries in the week previ- General Repairing ous to Christmas. Tel, 193-3 or 2057-2 number Males According to Census for Last Year, London, Dec. 1.—A record in- crease in the number of females, as compared with males, in the city of ILondon during the last year is shown in the census figures. In the interval between the census of 1911 and that of 1921 the female exeess in l.ondon rose from 1,127 to 1,165 as compared with 1,000 males. In actual figures the female ex- ” TR cess in London is 341,365; an in- crease in ten years of 72,362, The effect of the war on the female popu- lagjjon is shown by .the fact that nearly 26,000 of this increase, or about 36 per cent. is accounted for by widows. While the enumerated And its full time to begin, if you intend to live up to the resolution you made a few days before Christmas last year “to do your holiday shopping early.” All that spaci- ous aisles, clean air, distinctive and abundant goods and courteous salesservice can do to make shopping easy and rapid, our modern facilities enable us to offer you. And in order to help the government Santa Claus to the full extent of our pow- ers, we are already dis- playing full assortments of Christmas merchandise in Rothfeder’s ||| === Here are gift suggestions—told in a line; a list fairly tingling with variety, yet it tells but a partial story of what Hartford’s favorite store has gathered for gift seekers: age in the United States, many mil- lions do not attend school regularly and many are compelled to toil too population of London fell nearly one per cent. during this period, wido increased in number to 12 per wut. 378 Main Street NewBritain Gifts for Women Gifts for Juniors Golf Clubs Gifts for Men Although there was a considerable increase in the number of persons be- tween the ages of 95 and 100 in this period, the centenarians fell from 20, five males and fifteen females, to 16, six males and ten females. OYSTERS CLAMS CRAB MEAT SHRIMP SCALLOPS LOBSTERS HONISS’S 24-30 STATE ST. HARTFORD INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS Phone 888 For Appointments Room b Fox Theater Building D. Miller Co. 26 Church Street Your Money’s Worth Or Your Money Back A full line White Tea (Fancy or Plain) Dressing gowns Bath Robes House Coats Umbrellas Tobacco Jars Humidots Smoking Stands Desk Sets Books Silk Mufflers Silk Scarfs Scarf Pins Watches Pear] Evening Sets Waldeman Chain Belt Buckles Cuff Buttons Cigar Cases Cigarette Cases Cigar Cutters Mafch Boxes—gold or silver Walking Sticks Suit Cases Hand Bags Golf Bags and Clubs Military Brushes Writing Gases Desk Sets Raccoon Sport Coats outStanding Coat Selling 0f Bead Bags Easy Chairs Initialed Handkerchief High Grade Befurred Coats | i : -and W raps Reduced to WLEY BROS, I FOR SALE CROWLEY BROS. INC. PAINTERS AND .Grocery andFliWeatB Bu_sinessé fentral Location, ne Business Chance We don’t believe in half measures! Instead of reduc- DECORATORS H. D. HUMPHREY ing our stocks gradually we prefer to take our reductions 267 Chapman Street NATIONAL BANK BLDG, on one big sale. Therefore you are to have matchless op- TEL, 755-13 Estimates cheerfully given on all jobs |272 MAIN ST.—ROOM 208 portunity tomorrow to save money on your new Winter coat. In tRe Fashionable Models of the moment— Enveloping Wrappy Models—Tailored Straight Lines—Youthful Sport Coats—Beautifully Em- broidered Types—Bloused Backs and Novelties. . Of Materials Such As— Suedine Bolivia Normandy Tweeds Astrachan Herringbones Saxonia Marian'na e = O : . ————— We want a good three family house in the east end around -Stanley, Fairview, Chestnut or Church streets. We have a customer. See us if Wrist Watches Necklaces Lavallieres Silk Negligees Fur Coats Fur Scarfs Slippers Boudoir Caps Silk Hoser Slipper Buckles Kid Gloves Handkerchiefs Opera Glasses Vanity Cases Perfume Sets Sewing Tables l'ea Wagons Magazine Holders lea Sets Silk Lingeric. Embroidered Linens Imported Tapestry Panels Books Boudoir Lamps Boudoir Pillows Umbvrellas young. “Already the Legion has effected legislation for compulsory school at- tendance,” he continued, “and has as- ‘sisted greatly in the enforcement of such legislation. We shall continue until child labor has heen supplant- ~ed by child growth, development and study throughout the land. The le- gion has undertaken ‘a campaign against illiteracy.” " As to physical instruction for the young, Mr. Owsley said that “there .~ Mmust be measures adopted for ade- Pull-on Sweaters Wool and Silk Scarfs ‘Slynx Coats, leather bound Wool Sets for skating and skiing Wool Sport Hose Golf Sets Silk Pajamas Wool and Leather Gauntlets Lined and Unlined Gloves Leather School Gloves Leather Music Cases Wrist Watches Cameras Bracelets Fountain Pens Fur Neckpieces Eversharp Pencils Bath Robes Slippers Silk Pajamas Handkerchiefs Raincoats Umbrellag GET YOUR CHRISTMAS PICTURES AT 'THE One Enlargement With Every Onder Taken Before Dec. 10 For Quick Returns Use Herald Classified ;4dvts. FANTR I | Aprons—Very fine quality. 250’ 5OC T i SR 2w 25¢ Busfizg‘:fir&and extra sizes 39(: and SOC Ladies’ Pure Thread Silk Hose— $1.50, $1.75, $2, $2.75 and $3 00 Pair i A full line Gotham Golq Stripe Silk Hose. 1250’ 180 and 250 Silk Lined and Interlined in the Favored Outdoor and Regulation Shatles Fur Collars of Caracul Beaverette Raccoon Wolf Opessum THE OLD HOME TOWN BY STANLEY Full line Men’s Half Hose, cotton Al Wool Silk 50¢ Children’s Shirts and Men’s Winsted Wool Underwear, Union Suits. 79¢ ..89c¢ Silk and $l Pair all colors « 35¢c % 79c¢ All Silk ‘and Shirts and Pants and you want to sell. Money to loan on mortgages. CAMP REAL 272 Main Street COLD WEATHER NEEDS We have a full line of new and Phone 343 ESTATE CO. Rooms 305-6 Bank Bldg. To Rent Windham Silk, 36 inches wide, ; in satin anq talTeu? . $3) $3 ,50 S et Yard 91,50, $1.75 second-hand stoves, oil heaters, gas heaters, etc. A. LIPMAN New and Secondhand Furniture. 34 Lafayette St Tel. l.‘lQfl-?l Third Floor 3500 Square Feet Fine for Light Manufacturing 36-inch Percales Floor Covering square yard 9x10.6 Armstrong’s Linoleum — 48c $12.50 9x12 980) $l .25, $l .69 and$2 Yard Window Shades— 596, 79(:’ 98‘:’ $l »25 ::) $2 piece We Make and Hang Window Shades Any Size, Any Place, e —DRINK — Ayers’ Seda Water Cali for it by name and get the Dbest. For Sale at Your Grocer's Three Size Bottles—5-10-15¢ Volz Floral Co. 92 W. Main St ‘Say it with Flowers" New Building Elevator Service Apply to E. R. Hitchcock & Co. 390 CHESTNUT STREET PRINTERS Tel. 1116 AUNT SARAH PEABODY TRAILED A CLOUD OF SMoxke ° AND_CAPTURED TWO YOUTHFUL CULPRITS WHB NO DOUBT KNOW SOME THING ABOUT THE CAN OR ICE CREAM RECEANTLY STOLBA FROM THE LODG6E SUPPER-

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