New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 14, 1923, Page 6

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New Britain Herald WPANY HERALD PURLISHING € ’ ted) (Tssueld 1 &4 Mere1q Mg Elitorial The the room alw | 1t was nat peri 8 ¢ te prob- ¢ juite § | ar tary or| son has the | secre formed of thé the | the w availub wre more thar fair way towa vhat they had gratifying y knows, that are unt to students ports—that this that 1 gaining the old myths and superstitions | that one about man being a superior animal, he is an intellectual. the duty of which was to of matters vital to them the omumittes v on the street, man in the persod | Correct this sentence: “If erred to as well—and the men | rich,” said he, “I'd spend «nd stores would ap-|helping the deserving poor.” 1 were my Jife who is often That he has a wise X A Correct thi | your seat, De “I know wher sntence: “Just keep urged the husband; to find my shirt studs.” taken for granted be- with the That he gh position e V' 25 Vears Ago Today "l(Tukcn irom flerald of that date) a New “ - —— - - -t York state which drew many students | The trolley {work today cleaning Ger Blectric company has 4 warm heart may be taken as is placed in the known st xlt‘vl have | who who knew him y when he was a student jversity in Northern a small u men to off company the put rming community in which snow " got kT work Clinact woman street to the corner elow streets and scared away by sev- along. A le by the referred to here, not Vi our iy “boosting” or 1 réter- is I profit hy P He men b st was chased ral search for police, A man named She ing himself by tea a monkey in aloon yesterday. The mon- ed by nearly chewing a heel 's hand It re- d the skillful work of a surgeon the 'r to its natural ! ) who happened position to him will be ma American such | f the mittees are 1 was enjoy- tation on such = restore | F shape. LIGHTS ON BIC S The New Britain the other day that the [will play its first home tomorrow |to Thompsonville Joes_of that town. Ofe of the wilde ambles seen "in New Britain w ed last ¢ ning at Hills Casino when the § gent polo five met the H. Oldershaw's | team., T fact | oially team from goes St r from this | | basketball game night to away when it meet the A It was on d 8 p department vmphasized 1t bicycles do come - | motor vehicle fact t law Te- ligh ve- Many of thos quiring exports | 7 PO | dark ho ride whe ¥ e with im-|"° read | are boys and others who do not read decisions or ru he police signal system was offi- accepted by the board of po- commissioners last evening and was elected superin- balance the substance | M o vehicle department, and this r BTASPINE | aces the burden upon all people who numerous accidents i et the ich bieye for the of fiscal s are involved KFrom Par f others I Observations on The Weather (—— — Jr— | those others apy the | \ and plac Dec 13.—Forecast New England—fair te- Saturday; colder tonight temperature Saturday inishing northwe winds becom- erly Saturday | riders do not CrHSEd: | ights on their wheels, there will come | f some action by the authorities that will interfere with the use of this and inexpemsive Nouts | convenient of except | Store Open Saturday Night, Dec. 15th Until 9 o’Clock. Also Open Dec. 20-21-22 until 9. OUR BIG JOYOUS TOYLAND A Delight to Hartford's Juvenile. Population. 4 My—How the youngsters enjoy it all—The Juvenile Auto Show with its racers and pleasure cars all fitted out just like real cars—and the Doll Show with its pretty maidens and talking, walking dolls, and Jolly Old Santa Claus and the Polar Bears and th Toy Packages that come from the Iceland Cave. Truly this is Hartford’s Wonder Toyland. Hartford’s Handy Gift Book Shop—Main Floor—Center of Store. ystery following list will give a Slipper need of any assortment. Buy early—Buy here. SLIPPERS FOR WOMEN WOMEN’S DANIEL GREEN COMFY SLIP- PERS—plain or ribbon trimmed, beautiful colors, $ l .65 5 $ l '85 WOMEN'S F;UR TRIMMED—Juliets, leather soles and rubber heels $ l ‘49 WOMEN’S SATIN QUILTED MULES— colors of blue, rose, and black, trimmed with flower ornaments, exceptional $2 98 . value S 5 WOMEN’'S DANIEL GREEN FUR TRIM- MED JULIETS—in taupe and oxford colors $2°50 WOMEN’S RIBBON TRIMMED FELT BOUDOIR SLIPPERS—all colors 890 heavy padded soles WOMEN'S SATIN QUILTED D'ORSAY— | in blue, rose and black, makes a handsome gift for a bouoir slipper, / $3.98 wonderful value .............. THE SLIPPER STRORE OF HARTFORD Slippers for the Whole Family from The Little Tot to Grandma and Grandpa. The Kou a good idea of the variety to choose from here. There is not ind that cannot find ideal fulfillment in our complete Christmas SLIPPERS FOR MEN MEN‘]S DANIEL]GREP‘JiN l';’llilz,T SLIPPERS —with leather soles and rubber heels $2‘50 MEN’S FELT SLIPPERS—with hand turn- ed soles, heavy padded hair iner- sl 98 L] soles, extra value, kid ... MEN’S LEATHER SLIPPERS AND ROME- 0S—in black or @9 () 2nd $3,00 brown MEN’S FELT SLIPPERS—with leather soles and rubber $l 69 . MEN’S FELT SLIPPERS—in Everett and Hylo styles, some bound with blue and red " $1.00$1.98 MEN’S BROWN LEATHER SLIPPERS—in Hylo or Everett style, with chrome soles and padded insoles. An ideal house slipper. $1.98 $2.98 | SLIPPERS FOR BOYS AND GIRLS NEED FOREIGN TRADI the United Stat A rather \a GEN. HALLER'S MESSAGEH THE “EXPLERTSS had bee to hear i« avowals of sinesrity in b his land weow) Bollow im Ui any | The proper Facts and Fancies|: ;: what to wish on laid | For Connecticut: Iair tonight Saturday; colder tonight perature turday nortl t b and rising tems- diminishing coming southerly emphasis should be of the s 1 keeg Conditions irban ¢ lightless vehicle e ihd The Lake now passed out ai centra terday morning the over region y can d ny 1 r during the from Texus Ligh this morning fre northeastward suow ported 1 Olilo ecastward to and di Triplets ut it ues cloudy und un- ern portion of the was BY ROBERT QUILLEN. atl central wor study of manki vicinity slightly COMMUNICATED FHE BiBL < Uehtman Gives Opinion What It Means to Man ew Br 1 Herald s proof in itself It is the s any k 1 can say is n such fear- y and The Lord deliver us fre ful conditions, mora the ysically. al It is a the P e knowledge, s.|and actu ely punished those their pos. l book s ion, law i order act that ti dark ages s in Amer- | singutar tic haut hop gi Comparati wome chureh i possess 1 Aristocr Kiddies’ Comfy Slippers, in red, blue and pink, sizes 2 to 6 at 98¢, Children’s Puss-in-Boots, in blue, red and orchid, 98¢ Girl’'s Felt Slippers, in light or dark blue and red, pictured with rabbits, 89e. and 98¢, Boys’ Hylo Felt Slippers, of brown and gray, sizes 1 to 6, at $1.39. Boys’ Scout Felt Slippers pictured with Boy Scout, and $1.25. bandits during the pli- fled to the d from the laging of their homes, nearby city of Kwelyang. They re- ported that the magistrate of Chaho was slain after had been taken prisoner, The town Is in the of the inJand province which is west of here the capital eity of the provinec more than 100 miles north of seene of the bandit outrage. REVERSE DECISION ON CONSTRUCTION I. G, C. Chianges on Banning New R. R. to Coal Mines Washington, Dec. 14~The inter state commerce commission today re versed a previous decision in which it had laid down the broad principle | that no further railway construction | should be authorized to open new coal mines. In its original finding, handed down |last spring, the commission refused | "‘ EDISON southern part of Hunan, Changsha 18 and the New Edison, ment will be de This Co asallable to th ey | Session a p writ Any his out whis} tor w00 for tho ands were was the 186 rst in the mid ntury by Jo f ) a copy York city We ure Mvid the org good book f Both in | 11 est e to ir ondon, at Germany. y thousands ch brings css, while igh gospel ght Is s & ago pop prayi TMAN New Britai CHINESE BANDITS TAKE TOWN, KIDNAP PEOPLE T1Chabo Looted and Hondred of Nis Population Carried Away A< Captives Thres ] ra other officials h more than 100 residents including many women, y dispatches received here his head | tog leciding jof the to um yetite i hich a man be wstead of his niesha nts of the tow® Who escap- 1f e Ppes't beticve in any of thel 1 virginian railway authority to ex-| \dotte river branch a| slightly over a mile its G |t ad {der to reach mines of the Pocahontas | Fue Today's decision de ared that present and future public nee and réquired | construction invelved and au I the railroad to procecd There had been attacks from many on 1k first de which company necessity commission’s Virginian « 1 in part on a premise that mines ir and | abie to furnish arters 18 base ady more coa tes than needed United that ra them cars for hauling their products. also declared that the articular had been un. | t demands for ready on s b aring, today’s decision de 15 produced showing railroad would | increase its coal tonnage ely in the future by reason facilitics acquired and roads are not First decisio i mes Virginjan fabte to from mines vidence the progrest HAVE additional ipat Wit n the planet Eros is five f hours long NOw, NEW BRITAIN TUBERCULOSIS RELIEF SOCIETY with cuff attached. Colors EVERETT TRUE 1 THINK, MR, TRuUE, SOME GQENUFLECTION OF ETHICAL PREROG- ATIVE A RAPPROCHEMENT COULD HAVE BEEN AFRECTED. AGQRANDIZEMENTS AND EMOLUMGNTS INCIDENT To THE DIVESTITURE OF - NEITHER MAye T UNPRECEDENTE T CONCIDENCE sizes 1 to 6, at $1.29, TERMS AN ARE MADE FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE Yon can casily enjoy the wealth of music avallable through the Mercly make a small initial payment, and the Instru. Aivered at yo quickly make it yo home—then a few dollars a month will rOwWn property, et Terms proposition has made the New Fdison nds of music lovers, Come in and ask us about it—today T. H. COGSWELL COR. MAIN AND CHESTNUT STS, p————— g BY CONDO THAT THROUGH AND AS ROR THE ONE MOMENT —me Xov GoT A DIWCTIONARY You % a ISN'T THAT AN a

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