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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1923. 26 | dear “ta. 1 am going to tell _\“Ill!hil\.‘ from you. Answer back,” Jilw poor children that have no mother ENJOYABLE PARTY [uny athletic association, it was an ases 0 l e an ralts [what 1 won. . .7 *o bring me on| Oue little girl writes for a hat for|or father. | nounced today. A plan outlined ul Christmas eve, dear sa.ta 1 want hav | her doll “and many funy things.” “More bread, little worry and a lit- [the December meeting of the board a1l theas thing on chrstmas eve “1 have no play toys,” is the pa- little wagon for the |||x|o‘ is being analyzed. No decision will of Character n Santa Claus Letter&\m am going 1o tell you the thing | thetic statement of one poor little | a letter, which unfortu- |Stanley Works Girls Eat and Make|come for a time. Meantime accord- I wont. I am starting now I wont | Miss, who adds,” 1 wish you will be is unsignéd and contains no | Y ot < iives Talk ing Prof. Clarence W. Mendell, the 2 big dolll{hat oun sag mioma & desk | very Zlidl{fesan vall sive 1% sonia |Edars Merry—>Mers, Bennett Gives Talk on| 40 0oon of the board will endeavor e | A PR with its chalr a ckarpet swecper afand it you will give me a righting] “You forgot me last year,” says| “Current Events, ’lu interest Harvard and Princeton in s . . $ To Santo Claus from Charles—* | vihleaoline (violin) a bunch of | desk to right with for my night work.| Agnes, of Park street. 1 did not | the plan,to see if these universities One Writer Expects Snow |0 tavelope. The letter inar- | cacroplainse (airplancs) a tieperiter [And a doll with a bed and a box of |bring me nothin 1ys her| The Christmas ps nefi by the|coutd-act in concert and give their cates a terrifie struggle with a pen. big bean a sweater a menyquery | candy canes and a table and a wish- | sister Helen, *Pl e me a fire- | Girls' club of the Stanley Works, at|siudents the opportunty of seeing for Holidays Others [but aiso indicat tory over the| (manicurc) set a radioesot but,a real | Wash.” [man's suit. That's all, T don't want St. Mark’s parish house last evening|foothall at a nominal figure. uggle, 1 ocvidently was weitten |one, a telufoen (a telephone) a bissi-| “Please don't f me, 1 have|to ask for too much,” says another and attended by 125 members, proved | The plan in_its gencral application L e Ty 1 t en 1 . sl trai s trakes | bee wd bop all the year 1f nan. Se 1 children ask for to be one of the most enjoyable meet- | would be the issuances of a students’ riz 10 h]mr with a leaky pen and 1 without | kul, (bicyele) a train with its trakes | gopd boy young man. veral ¢ Apologize for Troubling Dlotting. | Tnk mots are scattered gone{and I want a dolly, standing lamp &|you don't mind bringing some \toys|movie tickets. lings of the club's short existence. | ticket for a nominal sum to cover all Y g n o yusly throughout the entive epistie, | nice pairfuoom (perfume) set for my | along I will be the best boy in the I hope you wont forget me this Supper, which was prepared by ‘l,ulv'(s played at home. This would Santa—Joke Ahout Moth letter says Wa Clavs, 1 want | teacher a ievery set for Miss (another | Work “Now don't fo me this | Christmas because 1 didn’'t get noth- | Mrs. Oqu was served by the girls|include all games for seats, at present A Flyer Sted N d a drum and |teacher) a menyquery set for the|yea another young man. ing from you Christmas, says ' at 6 o'clock, after which. Mrs. C. | are reserved. The present cost of see- s Letter. game and a has it and a foot- | nurse in the school pairfucom set for| One hoy wants a tricyele and & apother little tot. (Bennett gave a most interesting half | ing all ganes in the Yale home sched- ball suit Y and 1 want @ rist watch and | Watch and an eiectric train and a| The following letter received at the |hour’s talk on “Current FEvents.” [ule exceeds $10. The new plan would — s SRR sant clause 1 forgot to tell you what!candy cane. Another voung man ' ge tment stors ong with many | Piano and vocal selections by Miss/ furnish a ticket at a fraction of that w BOraRe the Christ harl to bring for my mother a silk umblele| WANEs “d - moving picture measen |others which arrived at both.the store | Martina King and Miss Madeline | sum. i 7 he histic i st d into & home-made envelope | (umbrella) the color red : (machine) and a beepe (B 1) gun, and the post office addressed to San- | Clough, both members of the vluu‘ e e tha e mdi two Inches square, envelope | please donte forget the and many other funny thin Ita Slaus at various places, reads as|also novelty dances by the little Shee- YKLE AND HARVARD heavy busine hoth attached to can- | told 17 ST will keep the chimney open for!follows: “One day 1 came to this|han sisters of Hartford, were all en- § B ) ent stamp by of| O etter contains but brief YOW" says a thoughtful yvoungster o siore with my mother. You gave me |thusiastically received, and to round el 4§ 2 e SR DA oo Pt Santa Claus. "I will leave my stock- = 4 |out the evening, Mr. and Mrs. Santa | ety yuTetiad ot awn through and [sentence and asks for a walking doll. ; a very pretty cane. I liked it very 3 . Sa : : g o 2t idvessed *"To San Many of them wish Santa Claus o W€ hanging by the fireplace, please much. While I was coming home I|Claus, impersonated by the Misscs| TWO Universitics Probably Will Act b b e wos dropped into 4l Merry Christmas and a Happy New | PFing me some presents. 1 wish ¥ou | guw very litile canes in the window | Veronica Noble and Mabel Rice, ar-! Together in Relations to Meets e a ter is in & size pro-| Year. Onc young man apologizes! @ Mary Xma of a store. I went in and asked the [rived with presents in the form of | i Beitish Schools. 200 1 a to the envelope and say for taking the time of a busy man 4.\.‘ one else is supposed to open the {judy what was the price of them. |jokes for all. | ;‘H ¢ & X 1 wish von would bring|Anoth voun s+ mentions among '¢tter from a young man who LA9-1She told me they were two cents. 1| The committee in charge consisted ! New Haven, Dee. 21.—A confer- hing ; irls ne @ pencil box 1 a pair of skates|a lo s a new spark plug, | rosses his letter “To Santa Claus | wag very much surprised to see such ©f Miss Abbie Brooks, chairman, and |ence with the Harvard athletic com- ik o e LI \ vou wou me to visit me | (Pro Jarney Google varie- | OM1¥ L will hang my stocking by¥ it canes for {wo cents. I took my |the Misses Catherine McAloon, Laura | mittee on the matter of combined in- o 5 N oeu e BT cant weitltv) {the stove, Put the candy in e | Gundy cane out of my pocket, It was|Cowles, Martina King, Veronica Noble | ternational meets in which Yale and iy 5 Res and | v i come and 1 would like you ‘Helen” of High strect wants a StOCKing and presents on the floor” | vopy much bigger than the two cents | Mabel Rice and Marie Kerin, Harvard might i the future meet g « he offers his|t0 bring me a lot of things more so{book. Any book will do. “If you|M€ sayvs “or ¥'ll be sad. I'm Wishing one T gaid to myself, Santa is very e teams from Oxford and Cambridge AR Ty S, e 1w ¢l nd I hope to have you | have no story book, pl i \‘« A Mar mas :‘unl a Happw New | g004 Dear Santa I wish you would LOWER FOOTBALL PR]CES has h('(':\'»m)!lm‘r(zfld I.:\- |hf~ board qr ) S e ome soon bestr egards to you and | 4 nting book,” The car, don’t forget it.” |bring me a big box full of toys. I ! control of the Yale university athletic Sy ; ¢ whole family is remembered in @ lot- “\""" """"" Is Life There Is HOpe | ouid nof get any cane if 1 did not | association, it was announceg today. . . & < fter mentioning i t of toys 1 " K . 9 i 3 M L ( ss General Deliver er fre Nobina of Belvide come wiith my mother. 5 The exceutive committee of the board sidewalk g Chri Is | Cliles Gense ",” s et «n‘:::‘:n(m !. ”\1, Ut e tittle girl adds a postseript. P =) irsbon it S Yale Authorities Working on Plan| il act for Yale. The object will he f s ' ork £hoy MO8 0N Uy e DN T 'S 1901 hope I can get some of these things.” . o g | v Wabe s o £F o on X n y g 1oye (RS0 0D b pesoning en the en- | Be Sunds her mother’s gift is prob- * pjo v send me a nice big mama | g !rx"”‘" i UGAR CROP | Whereby Students Can See Games u:“].‘.“r" il:hlm:a‘l";’r\gu";n‘r(;::::«c:\r::ltn l;'n n ) 1 I v 4 The size of | lematics Dear Santy,” sh g i i | P " b and candy [ 3 . ']hl'vn: ‘”“ priihesnidblent doll. If you won't have this doll so! Manila, Dec. latest esti- | at Less Expense, cvent of an international meet and in while Mrs. Suita ite Clitismas GRAL K50 Sehcr sad mdaiclieh send me i nice brilliant - bracelet” ate of the 1923-1924 sugar crop of | | communications with the English uni- priia pin ing thous i e S L ans san aner and Aol chAl) SaNS 4 young \woman with tastes of [the Philiopine Islands, printed in the| New Haven, Dec. 21.—Football at|versities. b ogiien S sty o b Pape & Pipsit: Kiobinaiavela: her own Manila Times, places total production |a low price with the home game in| The board has renewed the con- a Déax Viblir sante s o ¥ th . dthatond TRy, SATeRta 2 How are you is *h‘ :vv“u:: at 7000 tons. Of this estimated [the “big three' schedule at a nominal | tract of Walter Mace, baseball and mobile b ot ChoKler eands e | siater sl for o sk dnd chaie ang | SEntgets in one Jeiter. “You would | crop 259,000 tons is centrifugal or 96 | figure is a plan discussion by the |basketball trainer, for a period of 5 ehiintalty) 1ol ana & | s pencils and writing pag but e to know it Tanca good Nitle girl. | gegree sugar and the remainder mus- |board of control of the Yale univer- |three years. d lear santa he want a|in this letter father and mother are| ‘P faid T am his good little girl|covado. This cstimate shows that the | ‘' = : 2 | T a1 would like 1o hay You Kknow | coming crops excceds that of 19 | S . Many ¢ e le w\ ; e ~|,’.’ in the snow hose brother has just becn Present- | gy the chimmey with them.” CRUDE O11, INCREASED IE 4 sy ir i 1 s :ml‘ Slaus would not de .“1 with a wateh Cnuw Pleasc Please send me a nice me. T Pittsbu Dee, 21.—The price of : 2 alish (B O die iy By e el i Wk G oa s vou Will send me & game for | corning crude oil in Buckeye Pipe | . i i to 4 cents 1k you for being | Lines company lines was advanced 15 | §§ tl t . : o » ; 1 W r g Giving Amything Away? s 1reddi 'l try | 2 barrel to/ 81 4‘: ‘:: ”:" open rc cs s 3 * = Twelve Long Months ekt : i 3 e S p i o $ ( n ‘: $ g St Mthing ay Saint I on i 1 1wy =is dq 1l 3 . : 9 i Nic i h 5 S want something from yor A big truly loving “A pair of sh L s s and stockings 4 bakich; & you got I want to tell| hottom” writes one young woman, 1 etter comes from the | HONGH M care of WAL oy that I want big carriage be sure to | The lettor from litle Gerald is | QUICK RELIEF K h « 1 1wy X y d as, wil P 1 ’ o I = bring a!l toys with when you are com- | 1 terpicee of childhood desires, |, ~OoT A ¢ hor n ms 1 bleye G " ling up my house 1t you don't ne a sled and a coon | l',O INDIGESTION poni wan! Is to toys so I don’t want any-|and a bango and bring some thing tol A T mE R and most of al pr— S—— ——— € se let » < fixed and obli - ; th K o Su Robeet s b6 L it lgures n urc ar q ( itt s seen z you in advance I am J less than a dozen summers address f 0 santa while he was working for the | Ope mother a0t know Salvation Army 1t other and ting used by son : g 10 Lieuteaant William An- & pe p i & 3 Clan Yos, A vould voul ike o/ 1) atiom . P mbt Woget 1t ) . 17 things iy 5 hn or now ' i w U LA e ) . ), ‘- gout Jrun flinhoarse N : ' o Keonomy is show ' rkiainse Cairpiane) be These Famous High Grade Makes ’ ) ing ¢ § b . | dr 1 bt §6 % e % n oM SaMp pays ostiae. | (hought /thet ‘Mente’ Claus kiows W, L. Douglas—A. J. Bates—Red Cross , The Tetter is typic fa Dear \ ! " A et . 4 : B A Santa Clatse:—t) ) 1] ter from another member o am- Dr. Kahler's 1 e good boy " ne ™ ! or a “merryground g wai Vi ress Selling Below Market Prices Dew # cleas 1w ' , ShADior Nhdl & SHy ot LADIES’ COMFORT ) e Q . A b e 7 SLIPPERS (: A hemay v (LY €0 L e in all the wanted fancy colors ’ mpen uck a ox hand A 1 fo Aok o4 ' Pty "t ' Wonderful Xmas Gifts ! . Dr. Leighton Parks of New York City startled his Dartholomew Episcopal church congrega- k (Here follows a Jong tion by flouting the story of the virgin birth of Chrigt, saying he would welcome a trial for here- d ’ sy. Bishop Lawrence of Massachusetts is a leader in the “liberal” forces of the Episcopal church, N \ ; At shop Manning stands at the head of the conservatives. P — Ladies’ — — Men'’s — | s Me oot on SUEDE BOUDOIR | | Heavy Brown and | § J ’ £ ! SLIPPPERS Grey Felt E. Z. o . in Fawn, Grey, Blue COMFORT ’ sch ¢ Nights) American Beauty tr 1 ook o Groen SLIPPERS 2 ot 1.47 1.39 | More Steam Julie A Candys that santa Claus likes to give FOR XMAS A Pair of Glasses is the best Xmas for those who need ihem FIELD GLASSES EYEGLASS CHAINS $5 or more EYEGLASS REELS READING GLASSES TELESCOPES EYEGLASS CASES FRANK E. GOODWIN Evesight Specialist Gift 327 MAIN ST. TEL. 1905 10 R, R. ARCADE and TABLISHED 17 YEARS 392 MAIN STREET Wrist Watches White. green and red gold, guaranteed move- ment. — 812 Up — A full line of up-to- the-minute Solid Gold | Cuff Links, Chains, l ‘ gy A Scarf Pins, Knives, La- | ‘ —I;u‘l‘l‘:rsfagz:n—i— vallieres, Ivory, Silver, | ‘ Waltham, Elgin, Ham- ete. . ] ilton and Swiss. Every article full Best values in the city | guaranteed § Aomtmhe i het ~— RINGS — Fine assortment of Rings; diamonds, stone and signet. The best | assortment in the city. Men's Black and Brown Kid High and Low EVERETT SLIPPERS Moccasins—Sheepskin $197" WOMEN'’S OXFORDS and PUMPS Black and brown kid and light calfskin Oxfords Novelty Pumps in patent and black kid Spanish and Low Heels 97 — Men’s — Dark Brown and Black CALFSKIN SHOES and OXFORDS All Goodyear welted soles with rubber heels Modern Boot Shop 168 MAIN

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