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18 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TFRIDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1929. Gen. Smuts to Sail For America | Where Christmas Began To Be League Organization Guest; . B : = Has Colorful Record As Leader : - : ik - : . BRING THE CHILDREN TO SEE ODAR’S ANIMAL TROUP IN TOYLAND. ~Once One of Most Formi-|{30 Mine Victims to 0 = & DR ' , - dable Enemies of British | Be Buried in One Grave | | | glZmamiye? ey [ M ter, Okla., Dec. 20 (P 3 ¥ & i : = Empire —Later Became |} |00 grave todiy asait L $ O e 3 Valued General in the |..f ¢, 00 v LA %4 S IREYI v HARTFORD ! African Campaign. i ) ster, . e : ; SPECIAL FULL COURSE TURKEY A GIFT WRAPPING Wise-Smith’s suburban customers may (0 fune 3 e DINNER served in our large SERVICE FREE OF CHARGE park their cars without any charge on Cot- Restaurant 60c e il g ladly v AN VRGeS o B e S e bridge. A London o 20 (P— e directi the 3 7 % : i . 5 5 : Christmas Packages In attractive Christ- - % 2 : 3 gt : : Truer = ; = i , g Also delicious supper will be served | mas tree design paper. A feature of this | Special service that will make Christmas :é”:;; R from 5:00 to 8:30 p. m. Christmas Service Store. shopping easy. *from England December brief visit to the United ™ SUBY | OPEN SATURDAY TIL 9 P.M. That one of the most form . ] ;: l-vllm.irorjlfx’?:;\\‘vhlul:‘(:w“?”;““v: sho 4 3 * - . 5 ALSO OPEN MONDAY NIGHT UNTIL 9 P. M. “Smost valued servants is in itsclf ¢ = . ‘matic enough, but Sm " whole ] R 1 e e o s e . { ' Costume Sets Brass Desk Sets Women'’s Daniel Petite Baby and whether on the field of g the other e of ¢ 3 . é S 2T YT * - 2 or in the compiex ¢ ten « for police actio A & Green Pracase=S] Dolls struggles of South African politics, (X D1-98 —_— . smart gem shades sists of seven & iy G ife. 5 - ! les, pad, pen | | [ 2 { Tl ! < 4 . 5 select from in unbreakable, cud- Became State Attorney | EUN IAINS M[]N o : 5 % cliokers, pendents, SRR ] wules e . A | av. and ery 3 3 # arrin yrooch- no , © e ‘. o < 5 \ inty lac. I om inibans Color ears ago, i : ; e : e dar, letter opener, | [ \ , e Smuts completed i 7/ e L > and hand blotter. i i e s { AT } o i tings, modernis- th ob heel M /Y| regularly. Has “Cambridge unive , tie, too. Main Floor i blue, red and = little. gi ! . 1 generally re ir | i ‘ 3 ; G e . Maln Floor “hey to the Boer President Kr Dovwnstalrs Meanwhile, the famous Jameson| . TR b LoAs. 93 SO Leather Hand Tot’s Sweater Kiddies’ Sports fnevitable that Smuts would be ‘, at the post : ¢ % men and misses, Opera, Everett q An auto for t other models tan and green Blue, green, black W/48P| ned. Brightly fin- Taid had taken place, and it becamc Imanl fested byt . 2 i ¥ £ $ il s *obvious that a life and death rist t ipl ; ; 3 W i i 3 Z z 2 - weldts of South Africa. e 2 14 Uil ; 5 28 1 3 A iaTens 5 $200 up His birth and v zing madc ) 2y (B larked as : 5 - e $2.98 He was first | 0T¢ were not . cholce of new With matching and Romeo style 4 riadic to ride in. S . : < 3 £ X8 pers, pass port beret; colors In- with leather soles Runs with peda r ere was $o 8 3 2 E e L B= ol ey en e and rubber heels, and fully equi R line=t Butiia to indicate for whom they ¢ i pock ags ude y. red, £ 2 4 ar *herd. ¥ ended nor from whoni they Xew colors and ; sports stripes or | [ e or biown.. ‘Priced ished in ‘red. and . ke 2 e. Their contents revealed no effective trims, plain. according to s ® other gay colors, "mgll:nfi]:;]rfim n 11 O T R e R s A : : Sheche R from 32 to 33.501 Regularly $20. e er De La Rey an ! 1u ! % RS By, Sty s Fourth Floor iWas soon promoted to the post peiihe lenisgen S. “""‘?' I Yo 25 1 TR Maln Floor Main Floor ; Downstairs sgommander-in-chief of the Boer (3sh for Cl 9SS elivs dvastyall *eommandoes in the Cape. he e 1 - “Unusual? We shoul¢ v n . Gives Remarkable Exhibition LRl Ne L o]l savmon Gy lan) ot ‘ i s v : i . 5 : ’ - L B o e tting cnormous quantities| The upper picture shows where the first Christmas of all was Men’s Tourist Tot’s Flannelette Comfort = Chest of P ¢ : = 5 { letters and post cards without | celebrated. It depicts the altar in the Chure 5 Sl ¢ "men, he gave a remarkable exhib celebrated. It depicts the altar in the Church of the Nativity in P 5 . : e S fion of guerilla fighting and won, i : ”\‘n “' ,U‘:"’fl_', i e Bethlehem; according to ancient tradition, it is built over the Cases ; (Cii epe Sllppf}ila Silver Zi:i"‘”lff:‘x a n\\:lmm“m'l- \u]w_imv 1. [we send them o . site of the manger where Christ was born. Below is the spi = = Pajamas Men’s $16 75 kasdtad in August, 1901, The fo! N 3 1 . R . ‘. F R 3 g H Q 3 O v joir ool Lo it aade. oroffiee . Chuisim: . i~ of the chureh, where the bells of Bethlehem ring out every $4.95 ; $3. 50 Ive her a chest Jeated, but the Boer cause was| 145 Srecting c i Do | Christmas. o Tolling cases ot $1.00 Wi ) S Tonelte scrumbling in all dircctions and by “«”’j i ) it = AN W SR - Jeather. Contain N omen's si oS March the peace negotiations had | ‘" o g : )| comb military 3 “Kute Kiddie” $3.00 2 23 pieces in cholce “gommenced. g Pl DELISIRL00 | YALTY TO VISIT POPI a, who abandoned their shif ) iiaiaand Scclles i patterns, i — o Qg patterns, ser- £ ) better to take : receptacles in ; iasttl % ; Natural elk in R I The late Loiis Botha—another | 145te: ' to take Brusscls, Dec. 20 (B—King Albert | i storm last nigl d choicce of brown : T et n. blue or N R s R hoiliad o e gres e L T S i B e R o he Bancamane s en poul: . oxdtlic {hought for the [ gray. Full sheep 2 statnless steel Jee to the empire—was then the |'edches its destinali L official visit to Lope I'i eif Naples where she had called little” one. wool lined. blades. ghief Boer leader. And it was at [t OUt in a hurry a nowhere | morning of Junuary 1 o “Bis instigation that Smuts was sum- |Dut the BN n of moned to the peace neg oday or tomorrow “that finally concluded the war w chance’to mail parcels with. s €551 Josie of Belgium, TOURISTS ENCOURAGED ¥ oo Seluelnered > & ’ i 2 ) 5 % ‘the peace of Vereeniging (May 3 'u“'i‘ ‘,V‘K ]n_\ M w[\ l\m ;lx‘f 1.‘0]1“1‘ ijli . VESSEL'S CREW SAVED Lisbon, Dee. 20. ()—To encourase l\I?n s and \\ev;)?;figss n’s Fancy BOYS Broadcloth - Pure Linen - 11 3 G t ut their pac s t any noa JBC: [} —The tcurist fraffic in Tortugal, the gov- 1t was then that Smuts first dis- out their byt many | Dec. 20 (@) r 5 - Dlayed his qualities of statesma 1ore still have theirs to send. They | Blancamano, frem New York for|ernment has reduced by one-haif 7 . Emb’d . 5 : ‘ Pajamas Lunch Sets hip. He believed t the g ight to be in the mails now. | Genoa, picked up the crew of the rbor dues for all forcign tourist R el e el “With the heavy storms in varl- | sailing vessel Giulio Goletta of Ge n- | ships calling at Portuguese ports. /o | NoElc s ay Hdkfs. 1 8175 up $2.95 B Sasito ingurirata a polloy fof sections of the country it is al- | > A | much used as a o o friendship and cooperation with the |fogether logical to assume that N iy caithful watch. « o f01 8100 British, and it was largely through s from the west have been de- “his influence that the “irrecon t It is likely we will be flooded ' cases in 13 dis- Fine. linen,. and A B B 3 o - piece s clo t 2bles” on both sides were defeated. |With an accumulation of parcels ° ¢ tinctive designs. sheer lawn ex- s A . ) cloth, iwith alx 1 - f ¢ tter nday from june i o | G-jewel move- quisitely embrold- { \ ijatchlne P The World war brought Smuts |und letters Mond rom junction a ments, excellent ered in white or S 77/ kins. “Complete back again to his old profession of 1 rapidly becoming ¢ ieeenone 77\ SeralGolbra e s g ? 2.39. 7 14| set witn choice ot : < Sizes 8§ to 15. e ass arms. He campaigned against the 1 - / looiea casasioris Lorders. Geramans in South West Africa and ed about the volume of mail, 5 ° ] helped both in his suppression of |both incoming and outgoin . e, Wet's and the other rebellions - said it is approximately rls mas pecla Main Floor Genow w listress rockets 1 wer Med Foufth Floor Main Floor SR T Fancy patterns ¢ | Pure white linen and plain shades. | with colorful bor- Fine broadeloth. ; ders. 50x30 size Men's and wo- men's styles, with 5 The dainty gift! Matn Floor Maln Floor - . MalniBIoox Second Floor ©of the former Boer leaders. His most | the same at this date last yvea potable campaign, however, was e, which approximates a Women'’s Suede . : , 2 : : : Slipon Gl Dainty Toiletry Boys’ Bath eonducted against the German cor irfer of a million pieces a day, Ve have just received a shipment of CEDAR CHESTS 1pon loves ‘mander, Lettowvorbeck, in 4 as it Robes S Africa, the sequel to which has just e s ok asomis in all woods just too late for the early Christmas trade. Sets $3 95 been played out at a dinner in Lon- |lation at the post office, he said. < e £ ] L . Z | ) A 95 u don where the two former enemies| At 10 o'clock this morning all To the tardy shopper these Cedar Chests will be of- $.,98 $4 95 » p | Mmet in peace and each bore tribute | mail which came in over night to fered at b: s Pt Sl ; e 3 F Seleationiat Beas Toho| Saaintiest at ba ices. Now is o ta ad- : 3 N % A1 et fo the ability of the other AR R : ain prices. .\ oW is th.e time to take fd : F‘aihlo‘nahlc ]ror ) M htia |l con clown. Terry | D sct of fine linen Made Member of Cabinct g llar working force has vantage of these low prices and give a most useful social wear, slip- Pearl-on = Amber f{l/fl! striped fannel ekt iubasy Smuts came to London in = ented about 20 per cent, ; 3 on gloves, 6 but- in white, dainty iraree rohes in new e L ®nd was made a member of the o i 100 carriers and gift of personal furniture. b ton length. Mode, ¥ poac sizet on X styles and a host | J shades. Hem. cabinet. a . Hetiok 1 trucks now ] tan and eggshell | ([ brush and_miror i Lo . stitched * 54x7 were innumerable C tl : Sroe o expected to |8 TS - shades, smartly styled. es 6 to 18, i’ gloth with 6 'nap- ®f them being the supervision be incfeased to 10 or 12 by Monday London's air defenses. With Botha Kations on its fec Back in South A > vesumed Two Truck Operators and Youth Main Floor Main Floor Main Floor Second Floot Gotham Gold Stripe nty Perfume Smart Gloria Silk air S arolliical caree o Tlout iicense Ao Bolore b= Zaal : : e Hosiery i Atomizers | o 2 Umbrellas — Blankets &clipse of which has given him grrortunity. for his present visit ¢ Judge Traceski—One is Pined §5. = = § 4 $199 7 Europe and Anericq g —_— P 75¢ up E ang yhilosopher I Three es of a olations ~ ur finest silk Y 4 = % Botanist and philosopt i of alleged violatio IS Rosiervatet deays, S e Women's um- book “Holism and Evolutior pub- he motor ve le laws were be- finely woven ser- § i S3108 iR AT i E brellas of gloria lished in 924, caused the } tin Judge Stanley J. Traceski at vice” weight that b1 € ous styles at all A Slionousatans rose, peach, or- terest in learned circles), as we : 1 of police court today. - Wears and wears, popular prices. 75 L ) chid, ete, wlith soldier and politiciar is at A 1, of 111 South L e Dainlysic desizns el wide = matching neat square or N Doty desten newenst shades, T e once the moet versatils f E rwalls, pleaded q heel. Box . ?“““rg’l"l';fimg styles priced froni s TR the most intriguin i : K os of violation of the 3 213 at £5.70. Very A 5 to §5. empire. 2% S on ok o .| atest shades. e el R e —— Main Floor Traffic Tangle Causes ke, e ; Crash on Beaver Street [« . Dok i = : = Crepe de Chine Printed Linen = $6.00 pr. $29‘) 7, Tuxurious wool blankets, soft and Bright 1a in " blue, Main Floor - Main Floor Second Floor Cars aciveni by ler of | (¢ ¢ charge of 164 West stroet ar Kudoln o sii (TNt o Il 5 ¥ i o 100 Moy oaieal i : ‘ . Gowns Hdks. o Sets about $:30 o'clock this mornir 7 : G Leslifiad ~ i Toasts golden 19¢ / 8490 ing der on Bowler's car 1 per rov Maurice tr brown in 3 min- Beaver and Lafayefte strec t N O'Day and Har- 3 §’3~98 2 ; Sovs B 103 . Whoey Te- J 3 o or 50 . In attractive gift damaging a hub cap I of ) ; —in various colors in the new 1930 designs, now ARSI P i R boxes, 3-plece, 10- on her car. Sergeant - | fro isnlaved i o £ these will be \ 2 ’ Akt eaTat tlont 7 @A piece, 12-plece Avay reported no cause p : displayed in our windows. . truly delighted. $10 Electric Waf- Pure _ linen with | ! and 15-piece sets actio : { : Ot leavy crepe de fle_Irons ) Al smatt designs prised trom $4.95 g i A CTTC ACOR ATTUT chine in pastel 26.95 printed In pastel 0 $44.98. 4 - Bowler: iy & west on T ! s in the PRACTICAL and DECORATIVE hues, trimmed vear guaran- shades, fast color, did " variety o Tayette street the a X tor was ‘ the notation with laces or , famous make, hand rolled hems, sets In all quali- ste of 15 to ; s g A s - o = Smerily talloreds ties, and styles, e oul oy i e aniee b e $9.4 53 $16.Ao $21.00 $27.00 : [0 o Main Floor Ui Sccond Floor Beaver v to U gt g T | 10 Sestc o $19:50 $28.00 $49.50 $47.00 Crepe de Chine two cars par the t 1 that n had washed off side of Lafayette street T Dol e notationl i 1 wagon beside onr | vhile a | pr o R T eaiiRa bt & e et i | Pajamas pa to it. He had driven from s Dancettes i sides maline it | Feti P chiefs :\ m]:“ she was sto ¢ other| Thomas lassogna, 24, of 33 Hill- & veliable’ gifs p B clelimestive ) Dainty but in- = Dainty dancettes car struck her car 10 1 port, pleaded : , vith arf y pensive, these that any woman S : AELLES ; (‘ offering that will . decorated pottery s ¢ ] f overl 3 = § % / ¢ have linen cen- or miss vill ained B ‘ : overloul- 2 solve at least one 4 ] ave w Dirs An's {he cc ; ; S (] 4 £ i B gift problem. Tai- N bases with silk ¢ ters plain or with adore, the clitest > 5 e il B i uck and the ca was con- % lored and lace- S_l}\’:xdes to match, M #4 embroidered cor- styles trimmed st i ; 3 e ! 5 W 3 trimmed styles, Shades of rose, ners and smart X with laces. A host mad LY 5 4 B vastel shades. orchid and green 3 lace trimmed of pastel shades s driven p Scapellati of | arrest 1 . for the boudolr. v edges. 25c. each. to select from. ¢ e % Second Floor 21 el : T et : s (_/LG Sceond Floor Dbt e Jord B L e e 5 S TO BUY GOOD FURNITURE the collision omarro Woods ent €ast on North strect and turned to | ficer David Doty |

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