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2 iL NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1921, Perfumes for Xmas COTY'S and IIOUHHiANfS $1.00 t0 $7.50 PKRFt'MK ATOMIZERS $1.00 10 $5.00. 169-171 MAIN ST. THE DICKINSON DRUG CO., 169-171 Main St. Open I'mil 9 o'HcK-l, Totiitrlil Prc..tna Offering of vercoats $29.50 A aim 1 1 1 j in X 10 A':! colors, n'l s hnt best of a'.i all ceixUne laiKfj. All of ht;ii quality a:i wool, guaranteed by us. for 'ley rnuft be a.i-rito. HORSFALLS 95-99 jdsyhimSuut Hartforl. "It pays to buy our kind'' polls l or; i.v m im;rv The 'Scc-Mor' J .mirir Ac5;lve. mcnt club, f--t-Ii:ctc hy Mrs. jr. C. Warner of 22 Eton p:.-n-.., ; ms,i 37 stuff"-! -lobs wbbh v.i ! pi,T.n to the riii.!rn a. ! Pay 'i,rs,-jy for Christmas. Tht -lobs v. ill form part i.f the .lur-ior aeM.-venu i.t exhibit in. 11-.' wir-lo-,v "' the Now Britain Gas l.irht Co. rxt wo. U. LF.&C.ERECTS MEMORIAL TO MEN WHO GA VEUVES TO U.S. j "V" - T8, A ..J brmve war memorial v -I at. uppro.iin,i.t-!y $," , has '! installed mi tii" administration bub, bi.tr of the bimbo's, -'rare & e'ljik plant facing Eiis-t Main strict, in no tilery of tie.- boys .vbo n. pt : i ri builders durini; tbe World 'A' ir a -el li-.si liieir in es in 1 ab lo, Tie tnbiet tiio.isur-s in r.O in els. is obioei; in sheen are! is sur-iri'-ieib -j -.ai t-r- top 1 y an Am- ti-mi ' -' "L-tp, ,,.( ,-tirr.vii.B a : le at -if an-"".1-'. A- loss tie' top of t1 " ts.J !-t. whie'i is ...jiBr..-l in a I --1 1 1 - ; - rr---t, ai-- tun sprays of r-nk II av- s aiel m iij-: c.iUer a I', :-i i'-ia. Beneath theoe sprays nro f 01111 J the names of the -Ifcvas-' 1 vi-ttr;i;is us follow?: In Honored Memory of William H. Poakin. .Ins- 1 !l l.irin-1'ski. l!oophn::nes l-iaeisian. I'.ou-aiJ r. Hiiniasi-ii. Antilio Jiantonio. A!! rt ". rh"!p. A'!- rt I'. Kciilar-l. .lani-s II. ;nii'a:.;. Kmil -J. Trott.-r. v.'ho cavo their )(. 1.. tVir t'onntry in tii- ureal war. II'HI'jIS. TO BE INDEPENDENT Democratic Candidate lor S. Senate Addresses Rally Here At a lomorratlc rally hold Inst nlk'lit at the Klka hall and preslde-l oeer hy Attorney William J". SlanRan, who characterized Hiram Mlughmn aa a man whose talk mainly on the "Utile rml school houea," Ham ilton Holt, democratic candldulo for senator, spoke, outlining 111 election Issues, declaring: "I'm hero Ao tell you what kind of a guy I am. I am not us 1-ad as the Couriint says 1 am." He said ha Is not a politician, lie said ho ij like Benjamin Frank lin, "I never seek 'an office and I never decline an office. I did not seek the nomination for senator, but when I Rot It ) took It." Mr. Holt stated that If he avoided everything in his campaign his friends have advised him to avoid he would not he able to say anything, hut that he would say what he thought and be responsible for mis takes. There are four classes of poll clans: the roactlonarie, the radicals, the conservatives and the liberals. The finst two never do anything. "J am a. democrat because I am liber al, not a liberal because I am a dem ocrat," he said. He said he would favor liberal pol icies if proposed by either democrats or republicans, and would oppose other policies it suggested either by democrats or republicans. Will Support CoolUlKf. He said he would support 28 of the 28 questions dealt with in the president's meseage. The two on whieh he would not agreo nre the League of Nations and the cancella tion of foreign debts, although he said If President Coolidge took the Initiative in the? cancellation he would favor It. He said President Cooli-lge, did not deal with the tariff question in his message. He sild he favored a tariff enough to protect Connecticut industries. The greatest problem before the world is abolition of war, he declared. The nations should lie organized to abolish war. The world cannot progress without taking up the question. The world (liiould be organized for peare. The fir-it step toward peace Is political organization. The republi can party Is wrong in its policy to mardsUhe world court and the dem ocratic party is afraid of it. Kliliu Burritt was the iirst man on this planet to predict tho, world court, when he said "A world cotfrt la the highest co ii'i t of appeals this sldo of the bar of eternal Justice." , 1Oliri-Knii Spruit. Excongrofc&inftn l.o 11 organ said the republican foreign relation com mitted failed to hack up tho preal dent In hie efforts towards a world court aa recommondrd by Harding. There are many demncratlo Senators who back up Coolidge In this rnow. It Is not question of party label now. The world court question Is not a party question, not a domestic question, It Is a question of human ity, the speaker asserted. Every question In Coolldge's me. sign in l3:;i was opposed by hia own party, the Mellon tax law, compen sation for postolTico employes, Jap anese question, bonus question and the pension bllj. If every man who voted demo cratic November 4 Joes so again, I.onergan said. Holt will be elected because he will get Independent and bolting republican vote, Attorney Kobert P. Butler of Hart ford mxt spoke, opening with a quotation from the Hartford Courant which termed Hamilton Holt an "adopted eon of Connecticut." He said that there Is a great difference between Mr. Holt and himself and Hiram Hingham. Mr. Holt and he could bo presidents of the United States, but Mr. Bingham could not be because ho was bom In Honolulu, Mr. Butler said. Mr. Holt U an adopted son of Connecticut and Mr. Bingham wa wished on Connecti cut, he declared, Mr. Bingham was made a voter in Pal em.. Mass., in 1909, and a short time later came to Connecticut and toted without taking the proper measures to be made a voter, the speaker claimed. As a consequence he has been voting Illegally in this state for the last IS years, Mr. But lerssald. Mr. Butler said that the delegates to the republican convention which met In Hartford to pick the candi date were "machine nominated and hand picked." He ald that the Itoraback steam roller was well greased and the steam was up. When Mr. Bingham takes the oath of of fice pledging himself to fulfill the duties ot governor of Connecticut with the aid of God and a ehort while later takes the train for Wash ington he will perjure himself, But ler declared. The former governors ot Connecticut were not too proud to accept the office.. It takes this Il legal voter to throw the Job back in. to the faces of those who elected him, the speaker asserted. Cream Soups, Cream soups are better for lunch eon than for dinner since they are so rich they should precede a light rather than a heavy meal. City Items Kenneth C. MacDonald will wind up his scrlea of speeches and the republican campaign In this city on Monday, when he will speak at the Washington afreet rate of Russell & Erwln't at noon and at Skrltulsky'a nan in the evening, The suit of James Bonney against Archibald Barton, brought through David I,. Dunn, has bean settled. .MARRIAGES IS nAKTFOIU). Several marriages of local interest were performed In Hartford during the past month. Joseplt A. Crosby, a divorcee, and Miss Cecelia Abra hamson, both of this city, Were mar ried by Rabbi Morris Silverman, No vember t. Crosby te.a painter and his bride a bookkeeper. Louie E. Pellegrino of this city and Miss Mury Whitney of Merlden, married December 10, by Thomas C. McKone, a Justice of the peace, Frank Cis of this city and Miss Catherine Wil czynska of Hartford, married No vember 24, by Kev. S. Muelah Jo seph Rurka of this city, and Miss Wladyslawa Kamlnska of Hartford, married October 13, by Rev. S. Mu sial; Thomas C. Burke of this city, and Miss Zelta S. Mlsklll of -Broad Brook, married November 10, by Rev. Thomaa S. Dyggan. Taul S. J.vltt of Ellington and Miss Sadie K. Oreensteln of this city, married November 10, by Rabbi Morris Sil verman. John J. Ferrantfi nt Hurt. ford and Julie Earnest Allen, a di vorcee, of this city, married Novem ber 15, by Saul Pelzer, a Justice of the peace. Peliieenji TleviMtaln. f this city and Elizabeth Salcuveme of Scantlc, married October 14 hv Rev. John J. Am hot nr -ww TrtnmMt M volMna mfmto. . Bnrtoa Brown Kid mndtl wttk iwlwMil laid!. Ten, mit .nil Ank In raMit hMl. Aim In BluS KM. PEDOPRAXIC How LongonYourFeetToday? . 17 VERY hour, every moment of gUnding calb lJ for Pedo-Pbaxio correct walking shoei to give freedom to your steps to "keep good feet healthy" whether duties keep you afoot, or you walk for , pleasure. The patented flexible arch and special fea . tures of Pedo-Praxic models make them the ideal walking styles. " . GLOBE CLOTHING HOUSE SHOE DEPT. Cor.. Main and West Main Streets LEGION ACTIVITIES City Advertisement ADWIIONS AMI AI I I 'RATIONS T THi; slAM l.y SCHOOL 1 01; 1 hi: city 01 .NEW r.Kn.MN. i iin. N I.t I It T T Public no' ire ,..r. !.y gn en U,;, I f-aie-l ri'.jpi,.-,vs for urmstiii-z la bor and mtn.-ri M co-is'ruet. Ad ditions aii-l A'terati-ns to the Stan. bv Soh-.p: at N- Il-i-ain, Cumi., will - I by Ul-'- C'-millittei; en . -hool .,; i,tmir..a,tfm.. Mi-, .losop'i M. i-biMur-.n. Chairman. P n'l .! pi;i ',!- : i v,,,l at t h.. 11--" lice of t. S-i .or..; I;,,:,, ,. ,, w KntHip '-in.. ', J.-nuuv 11. h- l.,r l: M. Ti;o -v.-ia. f.r w',: h -pos;i :.- :iv. e ''"by ;:..... -j i,,,,ipi. """! i.fMou - o.-.l liin.dii A-ldi:.- :s o-nai--,, -.i-ol l.!!;M;i.K "ill 1,. .1 :pl ,i .! 01 ;. 1 hittii e ;;h p.ir' nr. in. rt. 'I'l." n-'-v 8,i.;i. 'loes : ;- :.r-'pr--i.f ,i."g!)...it ;i;rh v; ' i-, of tiii.t -r f..iittt t!OI:. 1'. i - - ' . J v-r work un ; r ' .;.:;, I... c-c.'ra-.-ts 1. (--.- ia! 1 - ; :.; s-:hool t t.;;.j;n? w .:- ;i,i ai! mas'ir'-t. rarj" -- m, ', rooftrc. y.; . a.! ro-;, liindre -1 t. r- to. I. Fo- p;i:U a I ;. i wi,m kindred ' .0 rr-o " For jo Kti.-g - - !.'.. and all work ko- 'r :- 4. I 'or ;. r. ai . ,t ,,- a I klraired !:- r.'tn. The r.e'.- :f r- - r- '0 f ---t opt or 1 . . i .my -.; s, posa's. A'. bi',- - . 0- rlojtr I ir, ;-'- I rr.w - . "Proposa, -r,r S',- '. -. lri 'in. l" :v. y vie i ' j :. JOFefh M F.l iOi.,!;. i ' :.; . Inittee o'l o;,ooi a ----- - 1 : .1 . - : a ,' stating ttio i-'jaeh .0 w..-k mv-p-I. No h4 will cont-i-i-r ! :;: compan;--! t-v a --ti':-.- i e'--k t'io or-bT of 'i 1 ' -- ."'.-.-: - t;,--city of N'e-.v I'.r ,11 0. . a: t f amount of be o-r - -'1 r. l -f the Md or a l-i ! I - a 2 1 i m- bk-- u-n-i-i-:;, binding tb-- l-i-!-:- r " . x- .: .1 c-.n-tract if aw.ir'i--1 ti l . 'lb t- nns of Ihe proposal w;t; s ;-- juirod are fixe, by tb-- p---.-.-!.-. Copies Of til-- -j.-a'A .: L'- ;j -1 s;': flcatiors wbl an a - a ' o- o'.iiee of the arcliiteot for -o.-- pi;-of estimating. A iin n-.m'. - r of copies of the p'ai.s an i -i-- . .r-io:is will be loaned to the prosp. -r e. o bid ders on a deposit of 1 1 M'asn ,,r Certilied Check). If pmn? .. -I s rl flcatlons are returned o-, ..r I-:or.-the submission of estima'-s, -heek will be returned, but l.c:M tne pians and specifications li- t -t re turned, the deposit may become ',,r feited by order of the coramitt- c on achool aecommotlations. MR. JOSEPH M- HAI.LOKAN. thairmaa. I.adie-' .uiliar U ill (.ite t liri-t-111a- I'ar.y li.-e. jld, -(.loi er l'it t.'lill TVl SilllNlini-y. It w;i .ir-n.mne.-l by Hurry ' ' fMn.:.ip : -r of .e j;,.y. 'lOi i-r 1.0.:;. A-e- n-.-.ni 1,-ioi-, a; tli- t :!,-: i't fe p,il lli-ihii 'l at tiiO I ., s Airjli:uy v,ib b-- t J , . hosfa t-o a 1 '.i 1 -t aias j-..!ty 'i'a-.tijay cve 1.1: J.1- ----iiib.-r lb-. 11 wux i-i-iju- t ' '! ; ' : - - lua ny rO' t :i- la- rab. Tfc tii 1 1 -: v 1 ', .b.-a,. -.11 a !. limine- d tb.it ' . ' . ' "--.b I .- 1: ,10,11. ill t .1 I! I--b- -:.:' 01 :-'!a,.si.iiry port on Ti. ; r. -lay . 0,11 5, .b'niia ry 1. As ! .-' I" w Ibllain 1 ij.;.! a, id .''i -tttr of! 1 s m bl : )n ''', i-v ; ),; i;i i-, r p-m ,,,, n- ' ' " "0:.n.i't ' i'l be rse v .-!-, to n l.r.SMl,.. ; (;,. 1 le ':";"':' 1 ' v,'io o was appoint. I "' "'-r'-al WIT - r (nr Poot ali-1 F -b b li..:iV I... J.-;e).S, !, ,,-!,!,-,- , ''0,0 .-' e - a ;.; ..,i,;t. -1 ., ,-,,,. II ':!" "' '- 1 e-,,;e-- :', to,, "' pi.grim.-cv (,r Kddy.i , '" 1 oe-! ,.) in;,,.r. ' lt Yi pt '' 1 'll ' P'-.--. ti.rr. ci,' ,ti".If.jr n't..-rnooii. lio-riiiln-r SI. On niotio.i of Joseph Andrews, it was" voted to give absentees who were In the various bospitui.i a itee member ship in EJdy-(ilov(r liost. i 'oii.iiiand- r heuv appointed tbe, 'ol'ovlni rvrvice comm:t".-e: Dra. Foni'-y, "naiton and Weir, W. T. s',,r,lro, H. r. JarV.son, E. SeJiani, Fodoian 'nml-rlsiin, G. Cordon. T. i osee,-,, pp l-jistnore, r. K-uninsky, A. liaekb-!, (. Molan-b-r, T. r;,s, y nioi Fr, d ;, Knswottl). At tin- rnpeiifinn of the n.t-eti,..-. Miss Mary Imrey.of .iiieey's jjevue", iiaitfonl, rntertairi-.l by singing Popular sor:!, numb-Ts. A lp.-i t lnneii was srrved by the la-lies' anx- ives (i ranted Divorces On f; round of Desertion nSTL-b d ; '. n M.id an fr n -- Mi granted u a 1 iiarles .Sat, n e or, the s- rtion. by .ludf in trs m .i 1 pir i-irir court, r-iay. Four yr-nr ago Mrs. Saul"-- and Finer, le-ovi-led f,,r hrr. Mrs, .--'--'i grantri the rustody ----el 'liibl. Kb-tt t - d f-,r Mrs. Santee. Ib-'oriis Z'-rman was b i.rrr f rom Martin 7.rr- ir-ounds of des- rtion. bin nut heard from 1 1 y - ;irs. Every Christmas Brings its money problems as well as its family joys. Gifts come high and there are always so many to be remembered. Why not solve next year's Christmas money problems in ad vance by joining the 1925 Christ mas Club of the New Britain National Bank. Plan now to join on MONDAY EVENING between 7 and 8 o'clock. Open Every Monday Evening. NewBritainNationalBank ! ! 1 'l PT1 ura TTTIi TT-i mh e. $Ld SL 13 ILj zyL si Hardware L. MILLS 336 Main Street ions Cbt Ir,;' !. . Coy Scout Jack lumes To'd s;icis Sk?U' M,;ip- Inj.trsal! Watches he i:irctiii- Trains hes' Mechanieal Trains K vtra Track, Switches. Semaphoifs. Depot-.. Tunnels, etc.. etc. I'niort Skates (Ice) Shoe Skntps. p;ain and Tabular i;i:hie Flyti- Sleds Firefly Sieds Jack Knives Pen Knives limn and Peail Sc.'ssors and Shears Scis-ous in Sets Carpet Sw eepers for the Kiddies Di-sel Carpet Sweepers Aluminum Ware (Universal) Keller Skates (Ball Bearing) Northland Skiis Tool Chests (Landers) aeo P.ottles Percolators Clcctric Irons Electric Toasters , Klectric Waffle Irons Electric Grills Electric Heating Pads Hot Water Bottles Farmington Knives, Forks, Spoons Electric Flash Lights Batteries and Bulbs , Electric Heaters, To Take the Chill Off That Cold Room Oil Heaters for the Garage Wade & Butcher Razors Safety Razors and Blades Caning Sets (tenders) (irapefruit Knives Kitchen Knives Xmas Tree Outfits , Xmas Tree Holders aa 117 O 1G T FT T9 VP "aj I JL. MliLiLs Of course, it is easy to say your earnings did not justify setting aside $1.00, $2.00 or more weekly. Is it true? Don't you owe it to yourself and your family, if you have one', to have ready money even if only in small-amounts? Emergencies arise and a small amount may seem like a fortune. Start now and protect yourself JOIN OUR CHRISTMAS CLUB today. -Select the Club that fits your ideas of what you should set aside weekly and it will surprise you with what ease and rapidity that money will grow when deposited in small sums. The Christmas Club is for you who want to have money. We cordially invite eveiybody to join. The following table explains the plan fully : Increasing Club Plan l P Ilth DcPs!t 3c lrt week, 2c "nd week. IncreasefflO TC . uUIUU ic each week In 60 weeks you have It.J 7c Plllh ePop'' -c '-st week, 4c 2nd week. Incrsase OC C". UwlUU ;c each week in 50 weeks you hae ' Iw.jU Cnnliik Deposit 5c Jt week, 10c -2nd week. Increase CO TC OullUU 5c each week in 50 weeks you have , 00. J Klpplllh f)cPs" ,t,c 1,1 week, 20e 2nd week. Increase 1 07 Cfl lUuulUU luc each week in 50 weeks you have IZ,Ju Decreasing Club Plan You btgin with the LARGEST rayinent ard DECREASE each week. s Even Amount Club Plan 2.- Club :0c Club 51 Club 52 Club 53 Club $ft Club $20 Club m Club $100 Club Deposit Deposit Deposit. I eposit Deposit, Deposit Deposit DepoFlt Deposit week-week- weck-week-week- week week, week $100 each week : 2oc 50c ?1 $2 ti 110 120 too each each each each each eaoh each each in 50 weeks you have in 50 weeks ou have in 50 weeks you have In 50 weeks you have In 50 weeks you have in 50 weeks you have dn 50 weeks you have In 50 weeks you have in 50 weeks you have S 12.30 23.00 r.o.oo 100.00 250.00 500.00 1,000.00 2,500.00 5,000.00 We cordially invite you to come in and join gt THE BANK OF SERVICE &: Open Saturdav Evening 7-9 .Q Hardware 336 Main Street