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«uuw BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1922 RUBBER GOODS ALLING RUBBER CO. SPORTING GOODS 240 MAIN STREET AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES ELEVEN DAYS TO CHRISTMAS WHY WAIT? SHOP EARLY WHILE OUR STOCK IS COMPLETE Automobile Accessories Basketballs, Footballs, J&¢ Rubber Boots and Arctics, Slo-lights, Mirrors, ‘N Skates, Striking Bags, > Rubber Toys, Blankets, Bumpers, Vases, ; Boxing Gloves, Gym Shoes, A AR Ponchos, Door Mats, Etc. Step-Plates, Tires, Tennis Rackets, Sweaters, Etc. (GRS Giroux Sheeplined Slippers, ¥ Tubes, Grease, Oils, Etc. Rubber Goods, ' M. Gloves, Work, Dress and Driving Sporting Goods Raincoats, Capes and Hats, VSR Traveling Bags and Suit Cases MOCCASIN SHOES—MEN'’S 16-In. $10.95; 12-In. $8.95; 5-In. $4.95. BOYS’ 5-In. $4.50. YOUTHS' 5-In. $3.95. McKay TIRE CHAINS—CHASE AUTO ROBES $5.50 to $18.00—ALCOHOL—20c QT. 75c GAL. the re-sale prices, the citation, but of the German people. | treasurer, Mrs. Albin Hjerpe, report- X nd Mrs, Olaf Peterson. POLICE CHIEFS WANT LIGHTS YIVADOU LOSES EIEE. (R oow conie s oo o ant st | The. smebast santirred tvtie zeo. [OWORNR Bethany Church | ' balunce T the treasury of $eoi | Special committees 1o serve we to collect information from and ex- |terday with Senator Lenroot of Wis- Ladies’ Socletv Elects | oni :lected | Y le ys: Committee of two 0" PARKED AUTOMOB[LES change it with customers on the sub- | consin, on the question of German re- The annual meeting of the Ladies' |were: 3 N s for the Chil- Perfumer Must Cease Practice of Try- | ject. It must likewise stand on the |lief, and also is understood to have|Aid society of the Swedish Bethany |president, ) i strom; re 1, Mrs. J‘olhn " 2 X practice of refusing to sell to cus-|discussed the situation with Secretary|church was held yesterday afternoon | reta r b, Ok Iuh ison; t C an r . Oquist; committee Vote at Meeting Here to Have Bill| M8 1o Fix Price At Which Articles | o006 who disregard the fixed levels |Hoover. Afterwards Senator Lenroot [in the church parlors. The secretary, | urer, ) Hjerpe; orga > Relief, Mrs. Anton Lar- Are To Be Sold | which it has sought to maintain. inont a telegram to A. C. Bacus of Mil- | Mrs. Chas. O. Johnson, made her re- | Mrs, Olaf Peterson; program rnmn\n «on a Mrs, \'lJ:ll Hjeryp cmlmxnr“!; citchen needs in chure! Covering This Point Presented ’ iy ssecindbvsny mukee, chairman of the committee in [ port for the year which showed the tee, Mrs, Erle Sundquist, Mrs. William | tee to supply relief cam-|society to have 175 members. Thvl_\pwl. Mrs, Alexander Olson, Mrs, C. | Mrs. Charles Miller, Mrs. Peterson. To Let , Washington, Dec. 14.—V. Vivadou, Ts RW TEG T | charge ‘of the German To Legislatur g » [ tew Yori city manntscturers of | WANTS PRIVA HARITY hmmfl.m }flfg:;;":g em ["hlfj" :‘nf‘ stat. At the next session of the legisla- | reams, powders, and other toil- hat R & con- ™ 7y . o i o e S0 pmis o o o ” ” o . s » : 1 P 3 Coolidge Anxious That Individuals In | pr A lopintontiuatiitiene “very | {by the federal trade commission to | desirable that the private charity that MatsFolice Chiclin s fCon- | giscontinue certain methods of s C Make Effort Do e 5 e | recommend that a 1aw |and maintaining resale prices which D Sl flort To Do |is being organized should go on 5 e passed requiring wutoists to it now follows. The company's pol-| Something For Germany, § L cave a light burning on the front|icy in the matter was declared to be | | GIVE THANKS TO PUBLIC and rear of their cars, when parked |an unfair method of competition, l Washington, Dec. 14. — President e = B on the cets at Thi ion| The commission’s order is ai at |Coolidge not only favors the pending| T he Polish citizens committee un-|g; was tak at a4 me r of the execu- |the Vivadou corporation’s prac! f | efforts to make possible the flota m,,,,ill»r whose supervision the Haller re- tive association at the Shuttle Meadow | fixing prices at which jobbers ¥ |by Germany of an international loan |ception was planned and carried out |3 club yesterday afternoon. scll ity products to retailers, and at|to provide for the purchase of food-|today asked the press to extend its Those present besides Chief William | which retailers may sell to consum- | stuffs, but desires to encourage the|thanks to the city officials and to the € Hart and members of the board of [ers, It has listed dealers in both |attempts of private charity in the[public for the reception given their | 3§ police commissioners from New Brit- | classes who refuse to comply with | United States to relieve the situation |countryman. § aln, included Chiefs Garret M, Farrell | P of Hartford, Philip T. Smith of New F 4 Haven, Jumes J. Landrigan of Meri- den, Superintendent George M. Beach E of Waterbury and Chiefs Anderson of ® G Middletown, Abbott of Wallingford, 1 Grogan of West Harttord and former | ewe — e u r m Chief William J, Rawlings of New ! Britain, The committee discussed traffic matters i general. There was much | There is something in our Jewelry Stores for every gift requirements. Usually, Jew- § $l 50 00 ;".i:,:,'f”:"."__,,'," favor of ,vhlv ll-"l ,'.“'"} elry best expresses the permanence of the holiday spirit. It endures when most gifts are ofF 3 nd oth “Which 1 ex-|fj Ontworn. Come in and let us make suggestions, . The Brunswick York is the attractive console model and it is and other places and whieh is ex el N iea g g o ) # one of which anyone could be proud. It has, of course, all the L it e Ghone: Na| ’ ¥ Brunswick exclusive features, including three record albums, the und. Limited park- | ¢ Ultona all-record reproducer and the all wood oval amplifier. ing vM‘lls will be painted in red with o . # White buckground. One way strects ! L & In the Ultona, the Brunswick has a reproducer absolutely will be indicated by \Invm painted in green with @ yellow huckground and & unique in phonograph construetion. It automatically presents the slgns used to direct motorists frnnl‘ ~= : 3 " one city to another wiil be in yellow \ proper diaphragm and needle for any type of record, and plays — # them all at their best. with & black arrow, It was dectded also that traffic laws | GENTLEMEN’S i of every description in Dia- :‘:»?u'dhlk cutting in from side streets | “YATCHES cun L'NKS mflnd’l lnd Sume Ringn, b I : . 2 a il be enforced, Henceterth & me. | Lot et of Uptodete Guigns (o | for laiies and getenie DI The all wood oval amphhel follows natural acoustic la\‘w in ex wirning into traric going at vight | Elgin, Waltham, Hamilton | 14k and platinum, from ' panding the tone waves. It is designed and built entirely by Bruns- ungles will be required to wait for the | and Swiss Watches in the And | : 1 'S 1nt0 |t5 (~0nst] uct]on Signal of the traffic poiioemas ohty: fully 4., $3 50 $6 - $500 F wick experts, and no metal ente Qur Convenient Payment Plan makes it very easy to own a HORSE FACES EXTINGTION ; 1§ Brunswick. WRIST WATCHES ALSO a Complete Assortment of Watch [N GENTURY, SAYS SAVANTQ ....1‘2: ;I«Il' me{rf'nl‘l"ym e - mA::: Charms, Knives, Pearls, Stick Pins, Laval- [ § Phonograph Department Lower Floor Professor So Confident of That State. ment That He Is Collecting === 1 HIMBERG & HORN |{ —CHRISTMAS GIFTS— recently eirculated stated that horses, in large measure freed, because of motor power, from the labors that Established 17 Years & Sl made them beasts of burden, were 2 ’ ; — FRO increasing rather than diminishing in 10 R. R. ARCADE 392 MAIN ST. a number. But now comes Professor | F. L. Furlong, curator of the verte- L Priced From $1.00 to $10.00 brate collection at the University of California, with the prediction that the horse will be virtually extinet E P . ‘ v m re _— : o # Silver Plated Vanity Cases Silver Plated Bread Trays the American continent in another . century, 4 . ) ¥ N Y Professor Furlong 18 60 confident ot Ft b.J ‘ ! ? . Silver Plated Cigarette Cases | Silver Plated Sugar and Cream Lis supposition that he has started f ® A .\ . Jots ":"?E,nf.} J"&T'E"E.:' :,".’""r'"'”';(':'r' e ones L0 ' — ¢ Silver Plated Candlesticks Sets specime pquine family, 7] i 3 | . N BNivar Plata ia Pls N collection will Fest in the museum of Clty Hall g ¥ Silver Plated Casserole Dishes Silver Plated Pie Plates »aleontology, along e < > T TREA a ‘o lra Raakota the threo-tood Rorss and other Broe == 8 Gilver Plated Water Plate | Silver Plated Cake Baskets historie kin. 4 7 . Silver ate 3 Jases Recalling the dominating position of R | Silver Plated Compotes Silver Plated Bud Vases ] motor conveyances in the cities, Pro- e e e s 2 4 . ‘ P " R 2 7 . Qilvar Nate Salt and ‘epper = ; : Silver Plated Vases Silver Plated Salt anc Dl :unor :‘utflhong Addn:b_"'er)uly lhv' |‘v'~.f- I I l S d . ) ,r Qhal or and the automobile are taking = Silver Plated Sandwich Trays shakers ¢ b s 1 e o s (| 1Tade at the Shop which , : ) #o will the necessity for his existence. & k t“d f ‘ ’ 7 ¢ = - < 5 s T Before many years the use of a horse m ” a ’ o m‘n or o X 434 ‘ f ’ » " - Veen Vdentifed since time immemorial d B ) ' - ' CHRISTMAS RECORDS CANDY FOR CHRISTMAS will be a curiosity. In another hun- 2 o woman w makKes a ’ ! £ ; Bethleh TR ‘s English Plui Pud tbe P : 519 —0 Little Town of ehem Selfridge’s Englisl lum Pud- dred years you may find horses in ~The Infant Jesus : e T ” s s ding. “The kind tha keeps.” zoos. 1 am sure you will not find & —~Collection of Hymns—Part 1 3 e q them anywhere else.” ‘tud’ o‘ Pk"ifl‘ him. ~Part Il To ml" Poucm" | NECKWEAR—Imported and Domestic SHIRTS—Manhattan .mtl Tyson & 3 T sanito ‘hoacolates . TR I Four-in-tands ot Piain Colored Siiks. .$1.00 10 82,50 | Shirts of Pure Sk to $12.00 214 ~It Came Upon the Midnight Assorted Chocolate - 39¢ Ib. Gen. Butlcr of Marine Corps Gets Year Pourdn-Hands of Faney Colored Silks.$1.00 o 34,00 | SPIrts of Fancy Madr b 10 $5.00 o Clear Chocolate Cherries ..... 59¢ Ib. S | Shirts for Evening Wear $4.50 1 Hark the Herald Angels Sin Off And Will Devote it to Instruct- | Four-in-Hands of Knitted Silk . $2.00 10 $4.00 | <158 of English Proad $3.50 10 £5.00 —Harl e Herald Angels Sing Il-ddlfl — - S—— - Shirts of White Oxford, collar attached $2.00 to $3.50 » . N% i e T . | Shirts of Silk Fibre . $6.00 10 $6.50 1 10045—“"|-‘ Night Borden’s Sweet Chocolate, Washington, Dec. 14.—The police of MUFFLERS—Imported and Domestic | SN i BaiH |\ - 18 SW Philadeiphia will have a year of the Muffiers of Knitted Siik . $4.00 to $16.50 F 4 —Adeste Fidelis 571 1-2 1b. Cakes 19¢ each kind of direction Brigadicr General Muffiers of Knitted Wool . $2.00 10 $3.00 GLOVES—Mark Cross and Dent 503 =Jer To the World toatie’s Milk Chocolate Ban Smediey 1. Butier has been giving 10 [} w0y of Wool Scoteh Plalds $4.00 to $6.00 | Tan Capeskin ........ $2.00 10 %5.50 iy Nestle's Milk nocolate ars, the United States Marines | . F 4 2 . . i General Butler has been granted | - | Moch .’f‘_"":' "":;::: 174-—ng (}m Wild Helh_v | 1 Ib. Almond and plain 50¢ ea. Jeave of absence for one year, part hed ",'m'" Pt F ~The Birthday of a King = : . o~ R R et LR HOSIERY—~Imported and Domestic " g $1.00 10 9500 Salted Nut Mixture . 79¢ Ib. | B T i R Socks of Plain Sitks—Lisle Feet 5 10 $1.00 - 1 2400 to $7.56 200 Naghty Maiottn F, Christ Mixture 49¢ Ib :,':",',',:,:,,;’,a',,’.- ,J::,Zn;;;:'o}";,hfi?:r Socks of Pure Silks throughout $2.00 10 $3.00 cights ty ¢ re $5.00 10 $30, : ~—Naughty Marietta | Fancy uhristimas Mixuui J delphia, and he expected to take up Hocks of Silk with Clock cees. B30 1o 83,00 | Bath - . .:;‘ ':: :,: ::_ :: b EER il - - B— his duties there about January 1 Socks of Wool, all weights . ... B0 1o 250 | . i wdfes’ and * . $2.00 10 $15.00 Secretary Denby, in announcing that e of B8 2 Wesl S1.50 to 5009 i She feave Bad been gramted by @ivee- [l SOCNS OF Sk 488 Wel ...... » nd Fuckics £1.00 10 %2.50 tion of the president, said Philadel- , Socks of Wool, fancy . ... $2.00 10 S5.00 | 8y am s i Bag $10.00 10 $30.00 F 4 phia was to be congratulated upon ob. e ———— —— — - , * Bunte’s Filled Candies ... 59¢ Ib. 3 g g '3 g g g b J i b b 3 lieres, Ivory, Eversharp Sets, Silverware, etc Ji|:8 e N i g : 3 ) ; ) 3 J ! g ; §! ? H J J taining the services “of 2o able an of- fecer.” Leather Card and Cigarette Cases. Bill ¥ olds Navy officials are uncertain, pend- | AP —— - - - g & sendy of the quedtion, What Pute o - 1 3005 (INC) 3005 HARTFORD Jemersi Butter may recetve] . . HARTFORD 5 h R g Oemersl Pies may eceteg Gifts to Wear leave you Money to bim.