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CITY ITEMS. permanent experience, Ap- Store. PRINCIPAL WHITE TALKS T0 WOMEN . B. and P. W. Club Plans Dinoer |, Dance at New Hote! in March 5. 3. Sehronacr it st ehe 3 Saleswomen wanted for permanent Must have experience. Ap- Ruphael’s Dept. Store Saleswomen wanted for Must have Raphacl's Dept. positions. ply at once = 0. will ng Thursday ter which District !lq-un { ton lodge, 1. 0. O old i ular mec will “Far Thi ject of an ered by Marcus bers of the Busin Women's it ary meeti dress wg about 100 Conroy was Away interesting White ply at once 1 to the mer "“"y e (i ataaalonil Vincent Jan ki, age 11 who ran away from the phanage in this ciay on picked up in Meriden Patrolman Becker. He to the orphanage today The monthly mecting of the Social | S club will be held at the Frank J. O'Brien at 17 | years, ar Or- Polish Monday was st night by was returned ast mi membe signatio ome of M this omen wanted Must have Raphacl’s Dept Sherman cou evening. for permanent experience. Ap- Store.— | i ties mes It ting positions was bridge par ary 17, and the directors Februg will be . = ion 19 Lafayette whose ad- have | ert Ferrer of and Miss Helen Cox is given as Hotel Grand, ted a license to wed W. Smith 144 High reported to t police this ing that four rooster from coop On dance Tt was anno Bacon be t regular meet “Some Recent Inte the March meet the state king will talk It = dance on the nig club following the hotel. Tt is expect danee early in March expected to be open part of Febru The winter ed within ments of classes included the basket. 7 ry making, parchment painting, swim- ' street ming. bowling, china painting and the law all of which are fres to members. The law course will be re- sumed next Tuesday and the subjec will be “contracts.” The other ¢ will start within the next two we and girls are being signed up now members. given t wed that Miss ( of hens her ing a len chicken Kincaid of 51 Walnut street ed to the poliee shortly midnight that he left his car parked t street and two pairs of shoe rlen vission jal subject after have a dinne to 18 vote issigned opening of skates wer Saleswomen wanted for permanent positions. Must have experience. Ap at once. Raphael’s Dept. Store.— | the n the hotel is latter 1s the ply advt Pride hold a in the Circle, Lady Foresters, will | meeting tomorrow evening at Judd's hall on Main at the last | e installad, Raleswomen wanted for Must have experience, Itaphael's Dept week or so and ok Offiee meeting wi in rs eloeted permanent Ap course, positions. phy Sir Order their morrow eyeni Wt once Store Americar hold lodge George, I'rancis Drake s of St regular meeting in Vega hall to will OF P. INSTALLATION Installation of offic Iy council, No. 19, D. o was last evening before @ large of members, The following were inducted into their r positions: Pocahontas, prophetess, 1ditl Helen Higgins: Higgins; keeper Swirt; W.. scout, Dorothy scout, Sadie McGraw; Nora Burns; second v Taylor; second warrior, warrior, for permunent \perience, Ap Dept. Store, Saleswomen wanted Must have « Raphael's n. position ply at onee advt Hlanola held assembly officers spective HOUR WEHEW Louise Fuller: Menons Michue 1tta first ker; Powhatan Sunbur Swiss Govt, Decides 18 Hour Week I Too Short Tor Workers Mury of Switzerland, Jan. § The erma ernment has concluded that ind must be the sehed to 52 and question ner Mury Hebert third ule war- 'n first in Switzer workir Ir hiseite om ckly, Inereased fr und nationi will be taker Meanwhile, Fischer Steel first aw on the on Ieb. 17 crnment Marion Rogers: B vi fourtl of T, Alic Hines Marion e has of W 2o Tames Nelson ‘T te Run eouncilor, counecilor permitted works Stuff hours of rease the The workers but abandoned fnformed that the wary i the world's weekly trike men to 5 stened to PLEATED TRIMMING Nny knife pleats neckline to hemline ming many of the feol inclined to tolerate running from hosition w all the smartest tonsion of time was neee was to compete with the trim ke froc plant stoel market Special Sale for Two Weeks Only Torie Frame with Toric Lenses Reading Glasses, We fit to suit you, and guarantee to satisfy you in every way, Price $2. VINCENT 282 MAIN ST, K. | ments for the convention. | B President | ing | initiated YEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY OTART AGTION FOR DEVIL'S ENVOY GETS DEUCE IN LUCK SHAKE | Tibet Has Her Own Yeminist Leaders BIBLE CLASS MEET Gommittee Chairmen to Galher; Wednesday--Banquet March 22 | No Iess Renowned Than Other Women, London, 9 inist leaders no less renowned in their Jan, ibet has her fem- an way than promincnt women of meeting of committce mem- | western lands, according to Sir Everyman's Bible class ar- | Charles Bell who rccently deseribed ranging for a Bible class convention | Tibetan customs to members of the in this city in March, held with | Royal Geographical society. President Arthur H. Parker last ev. At one monastery Sir Charles, who | ning, it was decided to go ahead as spent a year in Tibet as a British gov- rapidly as possible making arrange- |ernment official, lunched with Dorja | Parmo, the most eminent woman, in The convention will be held on the | Tibet, who, he said, was believed to afternoon and evening of March | have the power of turning herself, and the morning of March 23. |and the fifty-nine other inmates, who sions will be held in Trinity Methodist | Were monks, not nuns, into church, Arrangements are being made Sir Charles Bell spent a year to have the banquet held Saturday |l 1, the holy capital of Thet,i evening in the Burritt hotel, which is eapected to open about a month prior to the convention date. Invitations were sent out some time ago by Robert B. Skinner, past presi- dent of the ¢ and secretury of | the committee, to more than 100 classes inviting them to attend. | It was decided to have President Parker read the list of names of the different committee chairmen at the meeting yunday morning and to call . mecting of all committee chairmen at the Y. M. €. A. next Wednesday evening. I'he committee contest which will Bartholow « of Mount Y., and Trinity ghton, Staten Island morning. instructec the presentation of the to the of the contest convention hanquet in this city than to have # special banquet New York city the month Dr. . ‘onger, instructed to notify out of tow delegates must be r 10 andrunes mad AL @ bers of in a attendance with the Vernon, the meet on cluss 1ext Sunc advocate and eup at the | rather in wa to winner read hy chuirman w8 that st Juys i Plans o cntertain delegates in | at le will be private 70 ADDRESS ROTARIANS of Rockefeller Foundation Health homes, to buy space as he tit; results. Will Disenss o ity Here—Meadical Socl Invited, of the president will be ckly m stary club are Dr Hartford T the New noot have when 1 the speaker of the tomorrow planning t January 3 cent, president o Healt) Britain | The Rotarians oting on, George A, Vin- | Rockefellor K Shhlaaie b Rl and Canada once The Newn 1y invited Medica hody ning. the A. B. ( and this eve sldent oty, 18 « oring o ana present. i of the has beey act upon Dr. E. T medical have n. w bourd of Veomen, y ) ol that his advert; Pullen, superintendent health, petive also is in an offort to physicians present, the subject 18 waid to be one of vital interest to New all s Britain INSTALLATION didates will be mysteries of the Comstork en i Wl at n night A committes ! W Bullen Frank ire and Louls Haus will pre sent a4 resolntion calling for a change the by Final arrangements made the entertainment Dunbar encampment of Bris birthday COMSTOCK cluss of cay into the degree hy No. 20, 1 A large Patriarchal campment, meeting 1riday consisting of W ir laws will be of E. 1 tol on Washington's Demand ( WRITE TO THE Al TATE Mother knows that Mackintosh's i« pure MEET MR HICK - MY COUSIN FROM TWE WILDS OF REUVBGAVILLE - " TA AT 1 OB o ad LEAVE Tue | HOUSE. 'BOUT A HOUR AGC | s e A MYSTERIOUS BunDLE | 4 S~ wONDER, o/ WERE SHE s ~NOw ' 1 DECLAPE) DELC A ACTS CuUwDO SinCE SHES TOOw 7O SEADN P~ SECPET \ CRCULAD [ SO "OU'RG A COONTRY FELLOW - EMT SUT FITS = - -BUT STILL Do Thu in Dance Tlme. ' POSE YOU DO THE -~ YOUR DRESS- DPANCE - CERPTAINLY, NOT NT AA U OoUS AH' ~ HEP TRACWS 6 GITTA WARMER MEN ' I festival in which the MERCHANT bought space in “the paper” Bill Smith was the publisher, and Bill “nine ont of every ten families in friendly transaction with no thought of whether Bill’s statement was open to question or his judgment in error, In other words, selecting mediums for advertising has pe from a haphazard procedure to an accurate scientific process. This has been bhrought about through A. B. C. reports. THE HERALD HA OF ANY NEW BRITAIN NEWSPAPER STREET, “THE MEASURE OF YOUR MESSAGE” AND THE LANCERS - AND QUADRIWE - - JANUARY 9, 1 FARME; fore Than 8 Per Cent of Land Own- ers Make Unwise Investments city whoch foreigners rarely visit, On | MANY his way to Lhossa he met pilgrims| who were covering every inch of the way by prostrating themselves. Ry this tedious bethod of traveling the pilgrim stretched himself on the und, then makes a mark with his|per s a little beyond his head. The|j,ng in 1920 ana than 7 im rises, walks to the mark, mut- | 3 i N ters a prayer, and agaln prostrates|Cent of the tenant farmers in 15 corn | jimself. Some pilgrims have been Known to go 2,000 miles like this and ! more pilg their property with or spend seven to ten years on the jour.|Process, due to purchase during the boom period, unwise investments or ney. | other caus In Lhassa Sir Charles witnessed the |~ qyic e and Lama’s|ment of with the|spe inquiry to luck of the|upper Mississippi valley, indicated, it wins, evil i8 sup-|was announced today, that out of a and the people suf- | total of 000 owner and temant Holiness the Grand|farmers in the sections considered, well for the year, more than 108,000 lost their farms or The devil usually gets his due, how-|other property through foreclosure or ever, for his dies have only two spots | bankruptcy, more than 122,000 lost on each face, while the Grand La-|theirs without legal proceedings and ma’s cubes have | nearly 373,000 retained their property six spots on oYeEy ] face, and the game is for the highest | only hecause of the leniency of credit- number of points, d by the depart- ! on replies to a 400 farmers in the | imate, bi agricultur representative threw dice devil's delegate for the ve If the devil posed to triumph, fer, but if his Lama wins, all is e | ors. an You Remember ’'Way Back When. .. » his friend S a * becav aid his paper w. town?” Purely Today the merchant wants to know what returns the publication will give as an advertising medium. Competition has forced him buys.potatoes or sugar—not hecause the seller is a friend of his, but hecause he knows he will get the full quan- that is paid for, and that the expenditure will bring profitable ssed The Audit Bureau of Circulations was organized nine years ago to provide verified circulation data for the use of advertisers. now has a large force of anditors who cover the United States a year 1,400 publisher members. . reports containing full data on all civculation questions furnish the only means hy which the gdvertiser can be positive sing is reaching the prospective huyers he desires, It auditing the circulation reports of over You can get the full circulation facts on the NEW BRITAIN HERALD by referring to the last A, B. C. report which will he gladly furn: R 10,000 HERALD shed on request. DISTRIBUTED DAILY BY FAR THE LARGEST CIRCULATION lirculation Proof When Buying Space 202 souTH o¥ DIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS, CHICAGO, FOR A COry THEM DAYS IS BARN - and wheat producing states have lost | without legal | GONE FOREVER ! PARK BOARD MEETS. A meeting of the board of park commissioners was held last evening. Routine business was transacted and | bills were paid. The project of a Washington, Jan. 9.—More than 8% | Lormanent municipal Christmas troe cent of the farmers who owned |as proposed by the Chamber of Com- per | xnr rce was brought up for discussion, but was not acted upon. DAUGHTERS OF KING ELECT, At the annual meeting of the Daughters of the King of St. Mark's | Episcopal church held last night Mrs, C. W. Cowles was clected president, | Mrs. Walter Kingsbury vice president, I. A. Algon secrefary and Mrs. A\L E. Brideaux named treasurer, . — ] THE HERALD “WANT ADS” Alphabetically Arranged For Quick and Ready Reference LINE RATES TOR CONSECUTIVE INSERTIONS 1 Charge Prepaid .08 line line lne ne line 2 38 4 line $1.80 $1.50 arly Order Rates Upon Application Count words to a line. 14 lines to an ineh, Minimumn 8 3 lines, Clinrge, 35 cents, vied After 1 P, on Same Day. Ads Accepted Over the Telaphons for . o Customers. Call 925 and Want Ad" Operator, 4o M. for TAL, VAULTS—Automatic seall steel reinforced, waterproof. (ost less al. All first class under- 276 Maple. Tel. 27 tod plants; dellvery, one 58913, ‘nurseryman, B, Toad, T funeral Greenho LANDSCAT H. ¢, Kimonsen, Plainville; 'phone 125-12. v and 69, plants. Herald . hedge Hox_ 20, s and works a special ? “Catherine Gied- Trust lost, Fing and Stanley, and Francls and Phone 206813, Stellw, or Leiween ke and Chureh Finder » 64 Church St Vil Rorvica stanley FOUNT Station at_ih Phone 286114 found since Clristmas, 3y With # lot of white, Ssmeones lost. Teowurd Corbin Gate T &) o Tiney Nyquist, E 1 Bt St Finder return Ave, reward WATEH logt night. Fluder reward Personals " o buy an albion for ¥ 1-2 price. We have .00, Arcade Btudio Main to Krnest on Lyons 81, veturn to 17 WiiET sirect Lyons well dreaw Clotliing Etore, xt_to Norald o Store Announcements % BAVE 1 Al Bille Tustail Aceurate Metul Str K. Woods, 61 Main street; phone €3 Church AUTOMOTIVE Auto and Truck Agencles MOTOIL CARB tetior Nk buiit wnd Buick 1y W Britain Bulck Co,, 2. cars are uilding them, Arch street; ~Hales and A lteputable Coneern, Lincoin st reet motar cars and ales Co, et a Vieve rican cconoinieal Motor Sales T oare fo New Hritain MOTOR CA Motor #a BROTHENS 8 &} 15 “GHLAON of .' Herald office Where you will be Lycewm theater, the North e Ticket ot any night Bales merve Auto Main, tractor, and nece FORD CATS, Vord Kenuin tive Saley - 0 ) e and Serv CALE and 1 Salew and Bervice, (ty Hartford Ave, vorner Main 8t A. M. Paonens. Ll 3 A6 1 Baien A § ARD CHALMER —CARS Tknown Sales and o 2499, Falrs and Kim sireet; Fatorably Green Renneth ani onn.; MDEBAKEL “ai six 1 Arch 8t Light #ix touring, §998; ng. 31,380, Wig ia touring actory. M, Irving Jester; This is & Bladeimker 3 enr NIGHT A .,.\uu'y. motor