New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 20, 1928, Page 8

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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1928 Gift Headquarters MEN’S and BOYS’ USEFUL GIFTS Which Always Carry a Long Remembrance ALL GIFTS BOXED Suggestive Useful Gifts for Men SHIRTS Plain Colors and Neat Fancy Patterns Collar Attached—Neckband \ NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, P * L F C o The blank side of a piece of blue| A letter from the above writer's | | theatrical world. = 3 m ett 3 At il RS S lie i nohe mime “peg o' My Heaft” th rs l"ldr | paper containing a patent medicine | sister Tutsic is enclosed in the same 3 ) : atne e »rom en | advertisement formed the stationery cnvelope. Tutsie's education is slight It has been estimated that “Peg o' | says “Please send me candy o bard boiled as : some candy, some nuts, orange, ba- | hrother who apparently has pugilis- | wn language. It is esti a scooter and a tie” | malul to have earned its author ar Sabta Class. Pla anm and Hllsba!]d 0[ more royalties than any play in the s While Miss Beale does not criti- ‘45t Week addressed to S e s been a very good girk | y i history of the theater with the ex- | Cannot Write “Very .. the parent organization, she ad placed on the envelope an air And she wants for Christmus a pony, L n T ] D d ception of “Abie’s Irish Rose” . Ty [ i e e aurelte Taplor Dead A8 S Saomers wre or Good' Bec get was not listed hig u 1LA0 Sorm f ahd Tt iy —_— Cesgk : ause OArS cd high croush woman | follows 2 After his marriage Miss Taylor ap- . e 5 " lon Milier such ex- 4,, 5 on uc A\I'C Ml‘\ed V lth Her Ink. Asks for Pretty Doll plicit direc id not think it Tutsie.” today mourned J. Hartley Manners, of his plays. H last play to be 1 s in driving a bar- playwright and actor, est known as produced on Broadway was “The : ad for ¥onnge gain, He 1s prepared ake con- the author of “Peg o' My Heart,” [{ons Which Bnaled=s Sutriciie Sled for Younger < in. He 15 prepared to ma : “I cannqt write this letter very | privation in the ey, Hoer o5, 2 young corrcspondent is sur- | cessions to Claus. In he one of the most popular plays ever He had not been active in the R e theater in recent years. He explain- ith the ink” says the writer of one | pynoer which cannot bt N s is concer . Here is Casmer’s contribution. His wife, Laurette Taylor, the g that he could not compete with of the most heartrending Santa | “m,L“ el ”,:.,,':'“\. "‘,“ clfare for a g “Dear Santa. actress, who rose to fame as Peg in the sex dramas that flooded the New through the local post office in Many | name and address of the lit ty: am going to study examples and when death came last night at their (yrn to what he termed a clean vears. The letter, neatly written, |ang will be glad to give it upon an- \ fow lines to let you know read and spell and do’ my home home on Riverside Dri He was (heater. paragraphing and punctuation that | Clintock road and su honGinontans dhe = e vou to bring me a sled and a beche i1l since last summer and a month MINISTER SAF ould do credit to many an omwl “Dear Santa: Whon 1 see all the | AT¢ expec you on Chri (1. ) gun and a train.” c0 underwent an operation. His yoscow, Dec. 20 (P — Leonid | | o tor- Albert's letter. Iy more advanced along literary My Heart” has been played more 111 a to ta aus !tor Albert’s wants are modest. He lincs, although she may not be s than 500,000 time on various stages 5 her ‘“‘tough guy” and has been translated into almost i & kno = Why not make Christmas last BN Qs g - lic ambitio! One Little Girl Says She |, .cnout the yea Iie young man who se I stamp. a regular stamp and doll, little desk and chair, kitty car Allin all, Mr. Manners wrote or | th, drive < |a partne ’ ! % Jiixelogake b raret et Sl Tutsie's sophi .d). Signed New York, Dec. 20 (P)—Broadway peared in the leading roles of most But Mary's letter is not the only | PeCeSSary to sign her na Casmer beli ; et e National Anthem,” in 1923. 200d hecause my tears are mixed | thotic story of child love and he 't ly frank. She mwdl.\ Vo rs certain things. produced in America. Claus letters which have gone | Claus editor of the Herald has the € o T e ke 1 am going to' be a good hoy. 1 her husband’s play, was with him york stage and he advocated a re- venmanship albmost perfect With | ylication, The letier cones from Me. 1AL 1 am well and my family and work and school work and T want 58 years old. Mr. Manners had heen son, te story which carries | pictures of you in the paper 1 look |1 Would like to sisk you for some cms fair enough, at that. health failed steadily since then. gtark, Soviet minister to Afghani- those who are unfortunate. e It Ay % tie them use they want B0 Joush Hie Lk wy sister Sl returncd to London the next year ina capital of the Kabul had bgen T I and after appearing in several Pro- pepiiced. | speaks for itself. The punctuation ot tipped the dear little haby how | 1Ky wants a pair of skates, and } ductions came to New York in 1902 | we all were heart broken. But it YO or myself T would like to 0 R r]Bet J l h [‘ t DIosenis, ment s hinted The letter con- at that time an ob: Biliousne: Headaches and Dizzi- Tiouse big enough for “And only one of my sisters work Ol o on Broadway and established both hly esteemed for producing copi- wretty doll. Ther Al 1o writc just can't wait | received today indicated at the “I am sorry I cannot write this pretty doll. Then I can have som s an't t d that the KAl se s a0 Christmas | 1oVe her. I will love her as mamma on’t forget my bu 1ey have repulsed all at “Your waiting friend.” Other needy conditions are hinted o be content to hold on merely to NECKWEAR A Blg Selection Priced 95c $1.45 $1.95 BESSE CREST AND INTERWOVEN HOSIERY Cotton, Lisle, Silk and Silk and Wool 25¢ 35¢ spacéd 75¢ $1.00 SILK SCARFS Season’s Newest Colorings { $1.95 $2.95 $3.95 $4.95 $5.95 BESSE CREST PAJAMAS Lightweight and Flannel Priced $1.45 $1.95 $2.45, MEN’S WOOL ROBES BT B R T D L T N 5N R R e {FREE! FREE' Here Are 2 of the 50 Gifts (Value from $10 to $150) 1 into the heart of the reader a most | ot R T Ko vo | Bifts for me and my Lrothers. Ay —_— Born in London stan, reported Killed during dis- at your fase I am not happy like yon M | 1 ! i vivid impression of the POVErty |are Because when I look. at this brothers are telling me to tell yon Born in London, Mr. Manners graers, wired the foreign office this strick conditions to be found |njce doll Bubbles, 1 think she looks | !Nat When you come to bring gifts | started his career as an actor morning saying that he was safe. He ) 3 | R to w us b L4 44 L Melbourne, Australia, in 1898, added that the attack by rebels on ssed to Santa Claus and ) months old when she died. !0 S°¢ you. They want only a few 4 at the post office, the letter was burned by coffec when the & LR B el und paragraphing are copied ver- | she did cry, Whew we hemd th el wants a crazy car and a with a company in his own play, batin, news next morning how we did cry 1d a pair of mittens just like Dear Santa Claus:— Ml Mt il LA Kindly' sendius: some Christmas | {H8RE2 118 8¢ O 10 2ad (0 ShIR €00 | Syive & problent of faniily, adjust- A year he wrote ¢ ’ S ahe bt S0 a0 5 i j ¢ Heart,” starring Cures Malaria and quickly relicves et B bin ruer o 40 Kabul, Isolating Formep s ptart sereme : . . My ed e of us, e W . o tinues “Anad ple send us a sl , in a family, vill Joyeaearly ieRlivadin it ; e he had married that same year. The ness due to temporary Constipation. . : Once more T will ask you to he Me becaise I'm girl and they are| Peshawar, Indian, Dee. 20 (P—ad- Py had a run of 692 performances Alds in clirinating Toxius and Is e have seven girls one boy and my | (g o o please send me t} Ul boys. Well T have nothing else vices on the Afghanistan, situation 5 mother. 1 : Manners and Miss Taylor in the ous watery evacuations. of Ruth's small dresses for her, oh il Christ odby and good rebels still were occupying a strong leffer very good hecause my tears f . : 4 2 very g 3 ki . luck. osition hetween Jalalabad and K it it T can only have her how T will 1o 14 Ka o ! Gl loves us. T would want her as you My liousc is on a hill. on the tempts of government forces to get N "’: ecau CI””’ year we Wont| o Yin the picture, dear Santa first floor. Good-l through to Jalalubad and appeared ave no Santa : ¢ ours truly, MARY (other name withheld) Many similar Cases s letier, according to Miss 3 exeecutive secretary | assoclation and dential Ex- rding to Ad- on of the Sal- io v. ‘s typical of many such eases In the rity h the un- s and short a fewer of them in other eass vork of the wel- fare asse is harder than cver first time in i Nistory in ¢ Dritain the Sal tion army is asking $1.000 tirough s Christmas kettles. The Welfare association is not permitted to ap- peal for fands except during the Unitr Community corporation adrive, but is permifted to accept contributions for its work. Tn addi- tion to this, the association is not allowed to take one cent from its cor ity chest money for Christ- mas and Thanksgiving dinners or for any. purpose- except the regular 2 Saliet ayark: | wants an automobile and a train. Many.generons New Britainites | One letter must have been written | send thair. checks to the two organ- | DY @ voungster with religious ten- izations ‘mentioned at this season of | dencies at a very early age in life. | the year. but more than ever arn|The only thing at all readable in the | According to a newspaper adver. 4t in a large coliec ot letters. | keep Jalulabad isolated. tisment enclosed with the létter, Here's one from Nu The situation to the north of Ka- ubbles is 17 inches tall and costs | “Dear Santa. Will you please bring bul was more obscure. It appeared, $5. Jackie a lectric train and a steam however, that there was a gathering Hundreds of letters addressed to | shoval. Jack has been a very g of tribesinen from this reglon in the Santa Claus have been reccived by |boy. Ar sistor Susie w a immediate vicinity of Kabul on Fri the local welfare organizations, and toy bedroom sct and a box of chock- day and S and that there had some have found their way to the lvts. And N vants a “ter been some on both these desk of the Santa Claus editor 4 Many of them simply contain lists ! room toy. of toys and other things the writer a big slecping doll. wants, Most of them are typically | Santa don't forget the sweater childish and bring a smile or a tear 1t badly. tack from the nor to the reader, depending upon their Heve's a Puzsder men who have jo 5 nature. hering i ling of the Shinwaris or by of robhers icle Sam’s Bank” msigned Jetter is like Who banded together for loot, Other : little girl apparently want me communic s which provinces were not disturbed and ne- deral Reserve em, at least | find their way into newspaper of- itions were still proceeding from sks for “Uncle Sam’s bank.’|fices through regular channels. The Jalulubad. But probably she descrves it be- | interpretation of the “Hard words™ cause she adds that she got a per- |is by Miss Beale, TO BUY PLANES feet card and a merit from her year Suntuclaws, T wish you wod | Mexico City, Dee 20 (P—The school teacher. She also was good | bring me a sckwtbick (scooterbike) newspaper I Universal sgid today to her mother, £o if Santa Claus has | and a bosnzlay (ho ¢ that th vernment intends to put been authorized to distribute Uncle a ponshin ag). You ch 44 airplanes in January. Sam’s bank, he probably will find are so nis vou bring en will be acquired in the Victoria a worthy case. Victoria also | wot. good by to you Dear United States and the others in states that her two year old brother IPoriy two x's are included. Great 13 \ce and Spain, ports reaching here state that pital has not been disturbed 1t was not clear whetl Ferse e e Mqfiw&w\ SEV. (G CABINEL Is Giving Away Monday. 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