New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 15, 1922, Page 29

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DALY HERALD. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1922 e [ —————— ez s rmmmemmELsy | i 52 i N i 0 it i o W Wi Wi T mgmmwwwmwmwmmmmmmflfim lling Rubber Co. 240 Main DRUGGIST SUPPLIES RUBBER GOODS AUTOMOBILE SUPPLIES hristmas Gift Suggestions \ CLOTHING AND FOOTWEAR . , smething for the Whole Family— ‘ s P : : b mincoats Guaranteed Waterproof; Revere Cords, (xuar'mte,ed Satlgggctidn ; i Thissxl)\?ill}’l;f\lfges(t.(t)lgngoys ales Goodyear Rubbers, Boots and B Superior Cords, Guaranteed 10,000 Miles - Footballs, Basketball, Boxing Gloves, tics. Every Boy Wants Boots. . e ‘ A Genuine Leather Travelling Bags and Suit Cases Strlklngholzg’gg,uigl’(%tt?, o McKAY TIRE CHAINS, © . SWEATERS : WA We carry the H. 0. W, made in New. The Better Kind. i A Britain; guaranteed pure worsted REVERE AND A GLOVES SUPERIOR ) i sk 7 o . Biggest Line in the City. Work, FonlL TR I LY R Dress and Driving, lined and unlined GIROUX SHEEP i.INED SLIPPERS Exclusive Agents Sheep lired Slippers make a wonder- " . SPECIAL ¥Uw t'HE CHILDREN SPORTING ' GOODS ful present as they are so warm to Bicycles, Velocipedes, Kiddie Kars, Sleds, Wagons AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES .~ slip into these cold mornings on’t .overlook the Coaster Wagons as they are Spotlights, Mirrors, Bumpers, Tires, Wrenches, EVEREADY FLASHLIGHTS Sl lmade to stand hard use . Chains,, Grease, Oil and A}sohol Cases and Batteries i i AR S T D W N D (N s M M R e (e e B B N B i e N i MMM%MM&“&M wmmmmm i ‘ ’ ‘a.nd his family, according to Misst Tn the rchabilitation service, as-| At Baltic avenue, Traflic. Policeman fencing, cultivation, read making, all | MARRIED FOR 76 YEARS, » !Hoyt. :i;xul:;: the Red (‘I'O-fln];vh(‘n men are (Eggleston turned the seMaphore s0|land, ete., will be treated as common | | " “We know, as women of tried pa-|discharged from hospifals, to con-jthat the “Step” signal faced the|property of the community. e v. e nect them with normal life in finding |Lorse.” He blew his whistie and held| There will be no g.,,,duy ol oo SAGreat-cenuctiiitem WL BE "\33}.&"3.3’1::'26:&“' 1 'triotism” said Miss Hoyt, “that we 9 have something Lo offer the former|them positions, lodging or convales-|up his hand. The horse put his fore- ‘elel '.]N E wnm serviceman not possible by other|cent care. X feet together and doubled his rear I..he Sl AOUS A NUL HE SN e SRRy s tm i ts Wil lh X A = | workers. We have a grounded know-| In the family lite, by assisting home |icgs. He stopped immediately in rules of the community. Radlo whil) New York, Dao i bies M st i MmOk ‘he L ! : 5‘ ledgé of him, a bond of common |service andfleld workers in follow-up front of the semaphore. Habit over- keep the settlement In touch with the |Malich Wisher of No, 817 Hast 102d;married childredy, 83 |eraRdeRiid work in familics of disabled former news of the autside world. street, will_celebrate their dlnmund'nnd 14 great grandehilfiran. i s memories, and undying admiration f came fear. ing." - By forming disaster teams in e\-ery-‘ 2 i e e ST e 4 J i locality of doctors, nurses, motor driv- e Sy Thl'(mgh Red Cmss Theliragtie‘ilso is working with the crs, canteeners, ete, which will be at JAPAN TRADE HERE ,é{\%_ - welfprd. settion of the war depart- 5 & < > ; {m!‘flhufll}‘lfl' Miss Hoyt, pointing out ‘.l"‘ call o{ the Red Cross in every ISNOW REVERSED M @ ! % Dee. 15— Girl “buduies: | that,Jogt ymmer it supplied 45 volun- | ¢MerEENCy: | oS el S i R ovionn eubhi B teer, \pgtggses at summer training * B : | 3 ghboy in France | campg, |\ | HORsE 5 ‘STOPY STOPS. ners, hoa‘plul +hut workerg,; Thci.vrol;t;wd plan of service for| ———— . | Exports Up to 1017 Always Exceeded n Army lassies and others—! qisabled serviee men, ag outiined by|Runaway Obeys Traffic Sign—Habit,| . youno But Conditions Have continue tnetr work for for- | Miss:Floyt fojlows: or. Auto-Suggestion ? i vice men through the Ameri- In hospitals, tinding entertainment A Cross, declares Miss Anma {for . patients.. providing,. wholesome | Atlantic City, Dec. 15 —Crowds 'in ’ ional chairman of the Wom- ; outings, finding a marl for the|Tennessee avenue scatteréd right and) Tokio, Dec. 16.—Japan's exports to as Bervice. league. The ! product# of "occupational therapy andflert as a runaway horse attached tol America, up to 1917, always exceeded gt of the - arzanization, (shy well as doing other;an expres§ wagon.dashed through the!imports theréfrom, the excess in that téndered the disabled soldier. '.rwfmtiems. : 2y kT et s Y year being 118,829,000 yen. 1In 19018, 5 ) e Etaiaes paeeres: | the balance changed; America, takiffg S R R - 3 gaods valued at 95,806,000 yen in ex- | cess of exports to Japan. In 1919, Changed These Past Years, ; Thige. ¥ : ¥ | there was a balance of (1,716,000 yen \ 8 3 —SA AY SPEC[ALS AT__ _ " H|4n favor of Japan but in 1920 the bal- y N o b g y ance in favor of America jumped to 4 e . 308,166,000 yen, according to figir ) p oY i oy j ) . ot Hachy -collected by “Y,nmuwu- :‘hmm-ml pap‘n:: X The Etelml Rlddle m The Ebel'na} Feminine——r’ In 1921 this balance dropped to 78,- o ik “What‘Shall I GW@ 'fiI_M‘FOI' Ch-ristmas??!' & | X 3 "y ‘ o : Py 117,000 yen and far ‘the first. seven Y s ive:’ ¥ | months of this year it was 19,684,000 | ]\{ i e . ¢ ; _E:} Palmol Q “@| yen. « This inoderation has been due | 4 & ! F3 o S St ! to the increased export of raw silk to it fir e B SOAP 80 | America, but the general assembly [ AT AR - iy o v \ 2 T S g shows a growth of -imports from ok % Ll \ % f nY | va y - America, the papers point out: 3 ‘A Y 3 e G 1 s W g Cakes Compared with pre-war years,,the e , g g & | volume of Japan's exports ha'vo"hh creased by three-fold whereas Am- finuALITY GONDS AT w3 gcquaw PRICES: 50 TE about 35 per cent. of the total export € | and this percentage practicdlly re- A mains the same a8 in pre-war years, | 1 IR Sl i) THEY delight a man ten times out of ten at one-tenth the cost | | Amerien has increased from 16 to 20 oy Mornmg Speclals From 7 A. M. to 12:30 - | in pre-war years ta.sb to 36 in rechnt N of wasteful (and waste-basketed) gifts. What woman won'’t feel : n e e cow chtton ropr e ited a glow steel around her heart and an invisitle hand patting her on . : N Best Pure, . | ndmrly haif the amonnt imported from the back to have a man exclaim Christmas morning, “Bully for« P 4 b 4 ‘America but at present it does not ex- : . g 2 y ... LB, 30c| |LAR ; el i i you, dear ! You’ve read my mind.” Give a man Something to fistick i TPy e’ W cotton imported trom Amerloa at Wear, and bell not only think twice as much of the ‘gift, but bl B b R twice as much of the giver, which is doubly delightful. This per cent. compared Wwith pre-war | ;; phell’s Smoked | years. store stands for Sensille, Practical Gifts, and we won’t stand for HPORK ‘s BEANS. 3 Cans 25c| [SHOULDERS ... 1B. 1 T R s ma el (e : e §| WILL GIVE “IDEAL _All Day Specials In All Departments - §I = COMMUNISM” A TRY H SHOUI.ADERS S lxipieiEin falietd ce e .. i Familles in Newly Opcened -« A 4 N ! ) Township. : . 3 Fort. Willlam,. Ont.,. Dec., 15,5-A GENUINE LAMB 3iar 868 9 etelelie sle Lo eso0scs e B [ group of sixty Canadian {gml'lns w" p . ¥ |give ‘ideal communism®™ a trial .ifF a . N H 'mms 3 iy % ol {newly opened township named Dewpn, ; CRCRCE SUACE B EORCE B AU s ¥ St o O PR | 85, miles south of here, where the Ar- S5 Y TR ek O ' fver valley skirts the - ; A 3 5 Choice Shoulder Fresh Cut 18 ‘B ;;’0\:(,; h:,:":,;ul:;?_ Fiaiilad 2 e l"ur,('hrmmn I8 a Tregsure-Troye Of Girt Sugrestions And forts . 1b C Steak m Hamburg .. 1 C Dominion and provinclal laws will b An Uneiveler Of Tive'y' Woman's Riddle ¢ -|-, Lean B"i““g Sperr_v & Barnes. 32 i ‘hT Ob‘.“‘fiw;,r:' ,?M ”;' P‘qu!;l Nh{"e":‘ 1t's our complete Monthly Maga, . Write for yonr 'copy right away be. . %5 »,!b c ° Beef b Hams I C PIAS: a8 Ry Lo ehliioral 1 #Re zine paekéd ' and stacked with or eall here and take it home with laws, = photograph8 of articies agpropriate you, There's no charge and . no raut Lan ib 14c The famjilef with take flapa: tn fhe to give a man, from Glo to Golf commitment to purchase, We bes Ceaner v Fores ¥} Stew bt ?Tm:‘:,‘":vl,:":;"‘::;‘d“‘:' ",‘,‘: ::m‘:\r‘?;f Hose; from Bearfs ' to Hweaters; teve that Melling must follow . X from Hoslery to Handkerchiefs; Kerviee, and we stand ready to 3' CANS Zsc VA ettt i by : from Belts to Bath Robes; from cender 1t without stint and witheut " Ammn MILK ce s e e . and o ehurch and rnmmunuy-own.cd ) A to ¥ K obligation, o TR R e 2 s Ui ", ier S The crops will ba pooled did dis- Rumford’s Baklng 29c ll;l‘eIIIl'C! Tfl:}i bot 33c posed of in bulk, and thé procdeds i - 4 Powder ... I ressing larg PP S B wiil he. diviged on the hnsiy of dhel | X 3 Bifted” 4 25 - Granplated .+ 396 size | of, seagrer itly._ 4 f;gfl u;v(nfig‘pf : t ) - . comprises piots o acrey eeh | A ’ [} s ‘Pz -+ 2 cans c Sugat ... 3 t with, only one plot unsnitable fo: p Winhner Challenge 27 Bl rarming: 5 A N X A 3 Coflee o ... i) c Milk ... 2 cuns c The first gtep will ‘be the eréotion | % p £ a e R U RSSO of & saw mill, probably this ~winter, | | | - M PARKSDAL M B and the selection of ‘4 number “of £ : § ; B AT BOES . ..... 5io DIOL, Jhotll amien o oy Sameske s oo 8 - 18 husiness ssthhilshments A each quarter section. From 9 to 11 A MZ_BEST POTATOES ...... Pk. 18¢ " sminesivriswnd zomne s other buildings erected. . Full “&_ B4 Onions b IDC Sweet 5& Blment may be aceompilshed 18 the |- ¥ ; : S quies:, SRS e R L Potatoes 5 S b 88K 7 Bl soring, according.to porgons, Broft- s 0 o s nent 18 the community plan. X ‘ Cape God - ¢ § || SR stor 20C Cranberries, qt. 18c | vaew . puckage 18C b (& i ot Efi PR eyeryih ) implements,

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