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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9 vy _— _— REI] AIR BEAB[IN :N!GHT LIFE HAS COSTLY DEATH Ilft";‘flrndn:llli.;:l1}1\1})':“:\':1;1:“:\‘?!:\[\ ‘:\"litv“-r H.‘i:'l.:r Enated work o | game, he flowers and trees HAND WORK ON JUTE Weaving mills have abolished hand [ y him ir e ¢ Vhatever B | Caleutta, Dee. 9. (P—Labor is so | weaving, but hand spinning of jute PENETRATES FOG/ IN PARIS MONTMARTRE DISTRICT "S5 v o o o i 00 Y 0 e e o B L e e | of India dustry. Australia is the biggest | sense that other folk regard work: | like to b t i h <o with i " work still is e by hand and little | buyer of jute bags, which are used lhn 18 always playing, doing what he ' to the v 0 1 o s . — — effort beir : g 1o to introduce cith- in the harvest fields, and the BY MINOTT SAUNDERS Police Lock In | most wants to do. And his ing— | Iy to fin 2 chinery or methods. | Unite tes buys most of tie jute . . Service Writer Another blow to the celebrated | New DeVlGC M&y Be BOOH tO Paris, Dee. 9.—"Tout lasse, tout ' Quarter in the shadow of Sacre- | : . | P is an old French C0°Ur is the dissemination of its ngh[ Fliers [t B "N more elusive more picturesque = 3 3 e "“\_' o “v“m»”i‘» slde of life. The police, under | | wearles, everything breaks and netr able prefect, Jean Chiappe. Schenectady, N. Y., Dec. 9. (P —4 | CVerything are dbing t They are going uew airplane beacon that points a | It 18 being spoken now in con- | through those dark, oresken moving finger of red light has been | Pection with — Montmartre — the streets and inspecting the smoke- veloped in the research labora. | Montmartre of the ¥ night filled rooms of cheap cafes und tory of the General Electric Com- | 'SVeller as well as the Montmarire | glorified hovels where the self- Deny ot mln ;:hnshr apache. The flash- styled bad men, poor imperson- ; . ing lights & oing out in the'ators of the romantic apaches, n‘:r',"ffm’,ilei:;,‘},'o,“,;“,;:pgrih':;zflf streets and 1 crious alley- have been drinking thelr raw wine con will he efefctive in penetrating | o *'¢ el pyitho yand dolng thelr scheming. fog—greatest hazard of night flying, | F°LC ! A formidable forelgn element Although experiments on the bea. | Montmartre ¥ing the pen- | has gathercd in Paris since the con’s visibility in clear and heavy | ItV Xtravag It went to war. JMany come here hecause cather have not heen completed, | IPtolerable extromes. The lighter [ they cannot be comfortable in vreliminary tests at short dix. | $1de of the liftc thero reached its' their own countries. They do mot ces have shown that e beam acle in the summer of 1926 always have passports and iden- Bill plerce mist, when the franc was tumbling and tity cards. A great many are ac- oo ® R B R e ™ B 5¢ 50¢ £312° Department Stores incandescent in a quartz tubs by a It was the playground to the peace and welfare of low voltage electric current, the | [OF tourists from the four corners France. They have been acons 4,000,000 candle power lamp s in | O the world. tomed to gather in these Mont- »ome respects similar to the ncon | Innumerable cafes and dancing | martre dives : places opened, installed American Radicals Nervous jazz bands, usually colored, and| yyyen fortunes were in the making when i the crash came. The frane proved and taxation inc riots occurred here fol- lowing tho exceution of Sacco and | When Santa's Assistant Receives That All Important New, Gloriously Luxurious { Vanzetti, many of the ringleaders, outspoken s, were traced to i 5 i ! Letter, if He Will Hurry Down to Grant’s He Champagne and all the fluffy in- ;e s 2 4 L £ Ra on i erie cidentals began to cost real money. | patione R Will be Able Quickly and Economically Yy Lin Harvest Lails clean-up. tematic rafds are || : ) to Satisfy All Childhood's Demands The winter was weathered by ' belng conducted and countless ar- i ; most of the better places because© Tests made, with the great tourist scason with the tions, A S e e e s A Toys-Galne:s-Books \ ‘ coming. But now season ind a 1t many favorites, the convention have come always looked tough & probably g and they were disippoint could be on occas have disap- | to Montmartre. The big harve ared. Their haunts have lost failed to materialize. The markct MOst of their trade and all their i 2 value of the goods of Montmarfre romancr ARESES 2 » for little hearts, and eve ~toys, was already 100 high, and no| Ths rcal Dohemians who origi- 3 K : s & r do they there that | ¢ Montmartre its atmos- : . D dolls, games, balls, trains, en- is one born gvery minute. | pn, Irifting. across the river 3 o winter Montmartre 3 aking the best of Montpar- B o 3 4 gines, books in a glorious array s sorry spectacle ¢ - the pr remain : ; i e T e e e ¢ 1 t and the police are sympa- y i —and all priced tl 1t way, 3 and the poor dancing S thetically congenial, T\I\n }m':hh : i below the avera \ : Garments which attract the fem- e B om one extre nitoflw G, o ; inine eye by their sheer dainti- trying to sell out. lace 1 — | e R e E ~ ), \ ness— lost its tlare. i Bring the Kiddies to Grant’s \ Even Joe Zelli, that gr “h‘ Gk ClentIGt Is R Toyland. s Which are made in a wide array lights now used in advertising | YOPite of Americans, whose smile| \t:wl qe‘;‘\‘ i‘\t,\l.)l?‘ ! of new styles, of sturdy rayon, slens, Up to the oresent B has carried him through evs in g, on | ) 2 pIENED) % e A isine o e ep : ced s fand {his clomental gas has been made CTISiS hus announc : : Gy s e : = : with flat locked scam; luminous only by the application of 3 8 piagedon " b 5 iz & s . high ‘\-v;'nn'. ‘,,,, : ‘W‘Ivlwl;g,‘,“"c;n for x‘mm‘ months begi ! ‘-"1{1 is usually prey f 5 R “_“_l'—“.vl Which are elaborately trimmed be operated by 125 volts, thus re- 2TV 1. If Joe can’t pay €8] FBUL no such prog jeing . . 4 g G SR S TR with lace, or modeled along moving the need for tranafoymers Until the tourist tra ranged for the m £ the A Dainty Gift—Alcays Acceptable SULL FASHIONED - 5 lored lines. on an airtield, jagain, then no place mi- American Asso the —And So Attractive Th SETSTE baoree n : : : cad Silk “Perhaps the chief value of the jnjoi S0 S el e e ;\..?1‘0;\ will be s color,” said r'1,4.. T = convention ent iment are 1o BOXED T D Chemises Gowns ound, chengineer instru- . oo her Mon o s being considered. . E 3 ; Vests Slips mental in developing the new aid to aviation. he beam N oftan o) e The reason the sclentist does not WRITING PAPER R : ) ’51“""““ Combw-atgm sharp contrast to other ligh ats and = 4 ; ) Step-Ins Sports Suits (‘:l‘lilfi.bn e e misg) Specml Christmas Packmgc 1 b I'\ poad\ maize, lavender, nile, rose, and other pastel Grant's Toyland is a wonderland C. G. FOUND * Thus a ted light, now % = sign of danger to other transporta- | LINGERIE SCARFS tion agencies, may hecome the syni- Vol of safety to the airman. | | ; P “Until we have finished our | Plain ekt 4By tests we can make no predictions as A GENERAL e Each pair is several cents 4 whites P to the range of the lamp. We do m X opes, ) 1 - know, however, that 4 beam of hulf . pes, ! X below the average price, its power can be scen 75 miles on | ! : corre- 7 ; | envel- - our early buying made a fair night.” spondence this possible. Secking to eliminate high voltage | | | cards. in a lamp of this tyvpe, Mr. Found 2 t ¥ i 5 ani Wi mssaciates A1eocored i - percen " s GLOVES the hot cathode in a vacuum tub ho ke B} IS supplied sufficient clectron emis- | I REDUCTION | | o : ¢ BIILES o3 sion to luminate tha gas. With the i { low voltage, however, it was neces- now prevails it sary to use greater watfage with | 5 ? g Lined capeskin gloves, the result that the neon was heated on all our p to 1,200 d Fahrent | dressy as kid, warm as 0 1,200 degr ahrenheit, or yond th iting point of - ' = wool, for men...pr. §1 was thersfore impossible (o use a | ! | As Swagger and Modish Boys' lined c1pc<km glmcs glass tube as a container for the | ¥ e gas, and so quartz, which fuses at | | Beattully Boxed—Ready Fox Giving | as the Big Ones ‘ with knit elastic wrists, a much higher temperature, was | | 3 - ? Just Likel Mothers pr. 89¢ substituted. 1; - — ——— s / ard i Ney > e » Boys'’ lined capeskin gaunt- The quartz, fashioned into a thin (! | 1 | - 9 SR e A | 4 N Edh lets, warm, and good Tl 190 S O b o | XMAS HOSIERY SPECIAL | | A7 H d B y . warm, :1 I nui%“ lfll‘x’y:u:l“:'um ,"\r‘n'fl'.?f‘ $1.19 Hose now £1.00 : S 33 an ags ; SN CfliJIT\m tt;r 691c n e n g 24-inch re ES ! » 108¢ sesensnsessss Pl o ¥ hildren's Ill)pfi\'e ‘wool- searchlight. When tilted at an an- S0 0 5 o meeinn i il for Children : ¥ en gloves, assorted ! gle of five degrees the powerful | B y ; ; beam widens 1,000 feet for ever: ERMID TSRO wosn ooasanan 200 [l . x = colors wuvees...pr. 39¢ mile it peretrates heyond the lens. Lo g *- % R Children’s fur top jersey R | T = e = 2 N & $ %5 | 3 , HAT FIVE-DAY JOB : 2 A it mittens ....... pr. 29¢ . Dec. 9. P—Five days ] 'L work is required to make a straw e hat in this center of manufacture, | 57!/[ ) t Sh p = - An ordinary harvest hat is woven arien a 0, 5 7 A Real Achievement in } ulue Cum; by native women in cight to 12 T N / L e - it hours, but Uncle Sam, why buys 60 | Callahan-Lagosi ’ o 48 NN A N . Four Buckle Style Black Ter cent of the yearly production, is | R Sy 5 e i 4 e ~ | b3 quently the better hats are slowly p 3 2 wel sets, Pil- | svatol) it 3 and carefully made, trimmed, — Fa ing, clever styles to d ol B or goloshes i o washed in sulphur and bleached in | YACQ S G the sun. They sell for about 5-:.:.0i BAGS KERCHTEFS Sturdy and dry, and for men and children a dozen. Perfeot <tnck wa and yet lower ‘ ili i r an you'll prob- N g e e : Doilies, in many styles and colors, each sl in : | N A g f— [\ e S p— I A‘ KARD Fl IR SI—IOP ¥ An Ideal Gift Item! " [ Heating Element Guranteed For One Year! | g 5 e el | Nickled 8e s » Without One SAY “MERRY CLUSTMAS” SMARTLY % K g3 Red Seal || ELECTRIC TOASTER With self-turning de vice. Never sold at 1 n eiohit light electric outfit g 3 i | ILE‘:«yxlwiu;x-:s?“‘lfi : s /N . Y &bl GIVE HER . ! GORGEOUS COATS % Made to e L : Srplei s = sachh T \ \ — of - d selt fos 33 ¥ Complete A FUR COAT ) A (Y - g J Several RACCOON . , 3 popular With Christmas but *a few : CARACUL N styles to 5 A : N wiore exciting days and nights A, HUDSON SEAI N A ;51"‘;‘! > SN & prec wilh e Assort away—decide definitely and 2 SHLALT Black / N ONGEBIRD S risbrag Sl : b MUSKRAT 3 JiACK, 10T /l fashionably on the— < nickel ( ’ i : | F 2 NORTHERN SEAL 3 e i d. @) i Il pEAncRs : ociet Regal Gift i 2 ' o Mazda LR NN i L 1 You can choose here from a | S bulb. 1 : L g A % . 4 . v es, In several styles. of “practicing furrier’s” collection & | g i " 3 - “veatl "‘ur Ll'h.\ T’la'l at prices not to be equalled in. 3 R, i Jaetiit s Neatly box \ g FURS New Britain, bl ¥ (S t e ready for giving U Five Dollars; \'I her garments came from ant’s lar less than five \1ux.dl’§. — ;| Wholesome, Always For Economy’s Sake, Come to Grant’s Lingeric, brassiere, bloomers, Fresh at Grant's ) hose and bouse dress, all y i) .:.‘n' TG were bought at the Real CHRISTMAS CANDIES WT GRANT C Tcororiny Shhre T. Zelner, Prop. 5 f\n.lencun mixture, ideal ° ° () 4 it candy 19(: : 25¢ 50¢ and $100 Department Stores COME AND SEE! A =y o 25 ARCH ST. PHONE 2066 § s b, Biitain, W. T. GRANT CO. Conn,