New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 24, 1927, Page 2

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1927. n \ i1 born in the U. S, of alicn par- | 3 r ': | which have now passed Into the dis- | and hair receivers in “beautiful opal lantern than the lad of 1912 with his| which could be purchased openly i ) i d card, as were velvet and wool waists | ware” w advertised by Wise, | stereopticon or the boys of 1927 with | and at reasonable price 2 | A. A child born in the U. & Is LLL |and shawls, prominently mentioned | Smith & Co.. of Hartford motion picture projector. ( s Amcrican citizen by virtue of its in the ads of those ds Ladies’ | te ts luding ractic £ T 5 Tma y y [ten cents a picce, adin | A practical hint of T. H. Brady| T Q l % th, regardiess of its parentage. | E | tailor made coats were featured, at |decorations” and all. was the giving of parlor stoves. In | ADM”S GATED WERE UP . § v AR Q wople say “God CAUL as low as $3.98 and ranging up 0| As for the books of the period, | how many parlors can such an m-‘ o0 er &n :? 5 ] 1, by Denis Riordan. They were | they were far differer 7 those, | vention of the devil, designed pri- | r as “smart,” this word and | like “Adam and Eve. | marily to cover the carpet with soot | (Tossing Tender at Malden Tells o E A fi , 2 e 3= 1 a ell” being then the latest slangy | Chamber,” and oth e Yes, d to brealk hack asiv 4 - S Two Children Freed Unharmed > s o ana e Radical Changes in SIS aDd (S’ vor anabie” } e e et e Bl s A L i 7y Ok untry s s to have ils own par- s far 3 ur Trimme ulicttes? | Richard Harding Davi “aptain | cellar, be found today? Th it was arning of T n. M[e[' Bank Hflld!!‘] ! b ol y % _\m(,‘.‘rg‘ [a\o!‘efi m 25 Ye,fll‘s Sardner, the Shoe Man, advertised | Macklin” and F. Hopkinson Smith's } quite the tivv:‘\: Oin’ mm“fll‘]‘ ”c;;;; Malden, Mass, Dec, 24—(Fr—Aq % @ 1 e L) (P)—Ad- f existed that | AL ladies' fur trimmed Juliettes, wool- | “The Fortunes of Oliver Horn,” with | . Even modern heating had | mission that the gates were 1 ts. Tol lined and very neat house shoes, for | Owen Wister's “The Virginian” giv- rived, and the papers of | cown at the Reston and \l‘vm‘ 41’ Cisco, Texas, Dec Pi—Leavix ¢ ) 3 ze, th wded | f ive something | only $1 a pair. Other prices Were |iug a touch of greater sincerity to | the day were full of discussions over | road ecrossing in Mclrose when the the light of a lucky ef- 10t costly. Then choose | as low: Warm house slippers were | them, | heating would cver be ! Boston-bo /] Portland “f\‘vulwl rified little : ) t or pact of the person to sus 3 was one of the | to be had for 50 cents and children's Change In Childrens’ Toys e [ Seiians e e ¥idraped S e s m of evil spirits ] ' Chr gift s stions ©0f a |rubber'hoots at $1. Kid gloves came | As for chillren's presents, there 101y Still | yaacs in the fus| 1 was! mnde! in thet atatrict Soust t at the time would sa . 1 @ v the | to only $1, and golf and knit gloves | were of course all manner of dolls 'ture—DMarconi, in fact, had just | here yesterday by John H. O'D ck 1o you." Th i nouse in the | were but 25 to 50 cents a pair. If | The Unjon Tea Co. adve : ceded in transmitting wirel oll, gate C. Sc cend that before the time T the Herald vou wanted to go into the clothing | dolle, kid dolls, and dressed do signals a few days hefore Christma: ' ry, dri only once ) © deseription of suspenders | gift deeper, you could purchase suits | all the way from a quarter to a dol- | The wonder then was the “talking mobile, T “art symibolic of the | and overcoats at C. J. White's for |lar. Mechanical toys were not at hine,” of which L. A. Gl o | Miss Marion Par 1 occurred in our all of $7.50 and up to $80. Women's | their present stage of per advertised a full line. He also scriously injur s during the past | hats ranged about the same o nd the largest department stores stressed pool and billiard tables Judge Thomas I k ut they were the over-trimmed | could hoast of but about 20 kinds, | ping pong w ill in vogue. | “inquiry into t aux of the perlod, with multi- ling the walking Jap and roos- | Automobiles were fow s far T ind ribbons and the hansom cab. T good | hetween, Cigars and pipes to | erir fone inning to Iy horses, now ed | mention “che ¥ e ders donldib 3 & campaign of |along wit hthe passing of their pro- | Fiven plac Ma her ould be as a part | the Audubon so B flesh, wers convenic Yet there | Handkerchiefs could be purchased | he moet prized of all|of today were unknown. 1 pair in & | for as low as a nickel and sent with- ' 10 “magic lanterns.” [ would b wine set consistin ickles including ar of offending a friend, while , with a dozen wonderful slides, Aechiter and from 1 handkerchie re but two | ¢ 5 cents, and the you S o e bands | for a quarter, Besides these there |of 1502 ha h his magic e e T at 25 cents w |were the medium and fine gr | with all the frills and Swiss embroi- ing the flux | dery of the period. y be culled from | The “What-not Era” was still in 3 i oy ey N Da S : ot T e ot | B T B T B e T G G T 58 B T TR BTG S L T 2 2 ominent a-brae, cut glass, eascls, has- ‘ SRR N R e e e blue velvet | socks, palm stands, and rattan tables | for men, women decidedly in the 1ode. Oriental | was before the | plaques and figures representing all nd the use of yns were to be had in bronze | \g, before | with gold tracing, and a quarter orai compelling | would purchase one of those good sidewalks, and leg- | old tobacco boxes molded in the | ceessity for winter | éhape of the head of a nation, the o . h 0 ; sl “Wishing you g skirts were another of |t cess to the tobacco. “worshipp articles of wea card | ;,g A Merry Chiistmas 1 tested recipes all kinds of CAR el NUTS _AND CARAM I | RS T i BN s | @ and a rencwed, refreshed, revived and w and mall as dire 4 hi, @ woman © v‘ L “ of & convermtion 1 Rl S —-———— CLIP COUPON HERE = == == == o= N h d W unnoticed by the robers, fed S desent : B s s S i . strengthene ew®Y ear ourse t X n D COOKIE i What is t1 5 cents in e L T L i LN s : A Desco NewTYear | date of Thaw's trial? e T venuto harmful Jator tha fifth robber fell . 1 o . e floor of the car, shiot four times. o n\m,\nl Llf}l.C '« fled. firing volley after volley y e 1l fictal, imbus, De ‘mmx: fl(p:'m’\ sl \ 2 scases, vs retailed in Ohio tod e m h as a ) 53 to 65 cents a i ndoned i ot | supply was normal. Whole: Sioier Y cd from 40 to 45 cents, 2 \ tho car and leit the children ) ) SR ¥ - & - AR RN R T TR they ran to cover. not injured. Two Mesicans Killed at Banlko P filcers, wera hield | e ey : Compiled by the i Mexica ol | SCTICUT CHAMBER OF COMMERCE o ¥ b T smi, esce ot CON_N ECTICUT i) || AR slayi tyo Nu wounding of a bank at Stanton, Tha officers 1t Lt t ty v 10 valt products of Connecticut manu men when they 1 ed they W factures i ollars. This notable attempting to rob t ] e < ch came during World War period reached the is a standing reware 119, wi cries t lued at dead bank robbers in Texas ! i al total valua o $816:1008.160 ‘for est of the office owed 3 e e 1599 | | EXTENDING OUR BEST T mica . Mlugine thit b and e ¢ st oncser wer oo by o or e | L ' Wishing You All a Very been “planted nt 1o bank weeti manufac hiad dropped more than AND A § ° e Do S o b | g 1o ssstesot m ves | HAPPY NEYC YEAR A Merry Christmas his com = : - i and a Sromht, S s | e g o o ST o a5 ¥ Happy New Year viod W £l (el cticut e D. MILLER CO. ¥ Sinee Fuirntshing., | bnormal increase. for 1923, 4 D S 23 S 3 & sion and i 4 T e e ' 410-412 MAIN STREET MAIN AT EAST MAIN 3 of product to to GIVENERI‘%O] [ERH ' dter than in 1013 GavaERaT T ] AT ST T R ST S T N R R R R S sopidieninee DT S ;TOONERVILLE FOLKS By Fontaine Fox Whose Loot Totailed Only and a Revolver THE KID WHe couLDd SEE THE LIVING RooM CHIMNEY FROM HIS NURSERY Merry Christmas ) - and a Compleie Ne Line of Cars January ! | | 5 g 1 Happy New Year to All T ST spirit of Christmas to a better appreciation of old | THE s gt 5l JOHN BOYLE CO. yvou a full quota of pros- | ‘ 3-5 Franklin Square SR T+ T S Carl Lorenzen Co. FLORISTS 59 Church Street 4 § i B ! Tnc) Allen today

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