New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 14, 1919, Page 5

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Ew BRITAIN 'In One Night, While You Sleep, Mustarine Ends Sore Throat, Cold on Chest, Pleurisy original BALDWIN BELIEVES PEAGE ERATS NEAR Former Govemor Thmk SiLeAduel S Ena a8 of Nations a Natural Evolution St e destioyere fand iu) bignly = | for any pain, ache or soreness vou'll { recommended by many pi}ysldsnfi o know that all the misery and agony | oS i Comer romestes hov failed thousands have overcome the misery caused by sore, burning feet, corns, bunions and callouses. Use Mustarine for chilblains and frosted feef, but be | Wil tell you that a small box oththla |2 Ee R e e oW Do advance from the government of 3 |wonderful discovery will do the worlk | natlon tc ent of the re- | of 50 mustar natlon to the government o S b muste ) iatlons of each other, qdwn_wa‘m Dapnos R b Baldwin, protessor | piiit il il | trorars joyfully praise it v in Yale university and formei | g . wway it speedily stops the agony governor of Connecticut, i1 the Janu- | ;' oqyces the swollon foints, ary issue of the Yale Law Journal. i “Under the title 0f *The Vesting 0f | smee—————e—. Sovereignty in a League of Nations,” | CITY REPRESENTED. ldwin coasiders in detail Ache Killer on Backache. ! BWeadache Go in 5 Minutes. Begy's Mustarine is the mustard plaster substitute made of mustard-—(not znod, honest, yellow cheap substitute)——combined with The minute you rub on Mustarine As it & a natural step to Dre- | G ceed from the government of a fam- | has started to go. Tt is verv penetrat- \ ing and won't blister 1y ¢ of ibe, and thence te lireo iy to thet of a tr S hot | ARy drueglst anvwhers. will recom that of a nation, so it sems a mot | ¥ CFESE O ROVE S anteo It He natural progress in social order o | STOPS PAIN STAR CA?;I(.)YAB\.\STI.ERN nalioas 1o | kiv recognize movement by | oty : | dopting their governmental institu- | ; e the questions: “Will this league of UL ¢ rher have surrendered | Charity Organization Workers Attend natlons (such as President Wilson T08 [ene theory at a divine right to sov-| Conference Held At Nei Haven. defined in his public uttes reign power in state or church. They | entitled to be vegarded as i 3 i zree invested with sovercignt “Will it have, as to ch matiers may be \('Hfh,n d to care legis tive power “hort step further In as.| About 35 sccial workers from the serting their right to associate .m[ cities and larger towns of Conunecticut terms of dividing sovercignty \'ul representing nearly as mans philosophical subtleties as to what g soverelgnty should be allowed to| Gtlo Ha\ing cited the of "'(”‘ "9 fetter their upward caurse. Tt na‘_[rfrnt gathering of the Inter-City Con- schools of thought on tho MAUEK 8" |, )y Jeads to creating, by their com- | ference. hor poi 0 & 0 sub, dls 510! Was savereigniy, the author poin f‘. ‘l"‘q mon consent, a tribunal of public| The main subfect of ‘»"C‘lf‘lfll':[ 2 Instances of the association of IBS: | opinjon and public justice, whose de-| the question of the proposed bill at pendent nations where a ecertala B0 Bl T o¢ public order shall | the coming legislature regarding state of authority over their mu- | W 0% 0 S0 o | ald for widowed moth Executive vith each other W23 |00 i 0ns mass meeting, solely | heads of various philanthropic organ- ation. Tle refers| ... tional In its purpose, to discuss izations reulzo the need tnd the ben- to the Hanseatic leaguc, the Standing |, = . oction of a lesgue of nations efit derfved from conferences with tribunal provided by the trealy of | " o o o0q the world against war ia | em‘h other. They feel it necessary to Vienna, the Congress of Vienna a ?|to be held in Woolsey hall, Yale uni-| give of their busy hours to such a auncil of the powers. the ‘;f‘;“ ’:‘ versity on Sunday eveming at F‘méeung in order to advance. They Zollverein in 1833, the [Holy WOMBH| 000k President Arthur T. Had-| know the impetus gained from this empire, the Germaa Confederation of | iy pregide and President A. Law- | shoulder to shoulder work, from a the Rhine in 1806, and other n- | 0 "r oo "or Harvard unlversity, | corparison of methccs, with their re- stances nnmxu_'m 1l league an e Tepresenting the lieague of Nations to| sults, successes or failures, from ad- ‘How far, now.” he asks, €& WO torce Peace. will be the chief| vice gained frem men of more than expect the philosophical school = Off ... state reputztion, and from the inter fegal nclonce fo deall with jinlsidusss) | change of new ideas. The New Britain tion of divided sovereigaty. | & | Charity Organization was represented Hio s RSt DN NIEER at this conference by the agent and netion. Aceording at iz e American conceptions (and | Fresh Butter Supply Also Bountiful “ the assitant. hey @ st becoming those Dro- 1 Chicags Maslot. ! ey m“’-\ rest of t: world also) o o 5 | CHURCHWES ELECT OFPICERS. man il e voreign tc t de- Chicago, Jan. 14.—Storage butter | = FaO f‘M,d‘A.'L:v: “:wlfu:y. uh(.r his people. | 7 _d eg8S are scarce her,o_ but fresh | ¢o\on ana Center They ¢ 50 or wnize him for | butter and fresh eggs are in good e T i dond el B 1 rant. so | SUPPlY and are to be had today at a cieties’ Annual Meetings. ol el e “cise of the | drop in price from recent high figures, | S R e S retaia | #ccording to dealers in the produects. | ey e ”m, Chands. nm.| Butter in storage is under 5,000,000 B S futuro pounds, against a usual supply of granted, but kept in ¢ 0 jipoinds, o8 ssalnst o dual supply of| Sl :h-”n‘:;: f}mdc sovereiga- | silen to 50.000 cases, as against a ty ‘:';1“:”13 ‘vm(‘- vested in an active | normal supply of 250,000 to Mr\,flnn’ agent and one held back, why cannot 8 division be made an a basis of vest- ing par of the whole or vereignty exclusively in sne public agency and | the rest of that whole in another: agenc Everythi . referable toi Fort agencies mot in New ilaven a re- weleslastical So- At the annval meeting of the E gregational church, held vesterda The following men Clerk, H. Dayton ! Humphrey, treasurer, William H. ’ . g | Hatch: collector, William Chapmian; TWO AVIATORS BALLY 5.000, | head usher, William Twitchell; socic- FEET TO DEATH IN TEXAS. | iy committce, E. B. Eddy, H. Dayton Worth, Tex. Jan. 14.—Two Humphrey, Frederick Searle, Willlam e T tuents. It | aviators of Carruthers field were killed | Hatch. Howard . s\f_fll’-_ B;; fllt_; éflh D et lndividuals can create @ sov-|here vesterday when their plane' port of (Czesier gl Ty i a D tato. whether by successful | dropped into a tail spin and fell 5,000 18 shown a talance on hand of $52.47. O e eacetul | agrecment, | feet. They are Lieut. John E. Garbut, The receipts for the year wers $13.- ool Thot - meveral soverelgne | of Sheridan, Wyo. and Mechanic R.|[384.10 and the disbureements, $13,- :.jh\(\! Ve its exer- | L. Quinn, of Pittsburgh, Pa 331 chosen voted into offic cases clse may cost each a part o 5 relgnty ?”" | WEALTHY ¢ In conclusio, says: It was a h Huxley th of all living | man alone seek 1 higher life 1s [ also elected at the anrual meeting | of the Ti Congregational church, last eveninz. The soctety has had a prosperous vear having taken in, dur- ing tho vear. $12,001, of which a bal- RMAD ASED FROM CAMP. Atlanta, Ga.. -—-Charles F. coctation.” It is the Banning., wealthy Px.whurgh manu- R rreat achievement of the man race. facturer, interned at Fort Oglethorpe, ance of 5:\4‘ ’('n.:“n:“n (Z:Un]:‘n“”nfi Fees do not assaclate nor cattle herd (as an enemy alien has been ordered The officers: Hn( B T to advance their mode of life but to | relcased by Federal Judge Newman, Charles Parker, FL H. Pease, Charlos preserve it As the life of mankiad | who granted a writ of habeas corpus B. Parsons; elerk an reasu g Lty \aches farther, it <s | brought by Banning, a native of Charles Benrott; asslstant treasurer, should | Germany . Warren grows larger ingical and at Ttions Laugh at Cold Buy a Perfection Oil Heater today — muzzle bxtmg Jack Frost this fall--and laugh at cold snaps this winter. A Perfection Oil Heater gives just the right warmth for these chilly mornings and evenings. Later, if the furnace runs low, it will give the additional heat you need—smokeless, odor- less and inexpensive. A Perfection Oil Heater burns full blast 8 hours on one gallon of S0-CO-Ny OIL. Easily carried from room to room, wherever needed. Sold by hardwere and general stores STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF NEW YORK PERFECT]O weltars | clesiastical society of the South Con- | afternoon, cfficers for the vear were | were | { Society committee and oflficers were his s0v~ - - > HERALDY THE We would commend next, Qur Inventory v present large stock of justed groups with furt AT Stylish and Serviceable | Coats at the Thrift Ir In Four Wonderfully Interesting striking Pric 1.—JUNIOR $19.98 AND NOW of vy plush Ain collars, @ collars of Iserami and Beaver fabric, lined Burgundy, sreen. navy and brownm. AND JUNTORR $27.50 AND $30.00 roups, Reduction this group are made are T Wool Velours. Some !ned throug brown, Burgundy, green and Oxford. \\H JUNIOR $32.50 AND $35.00 $19 0 . The materials are two- and some of the coats brown, khaki and Oxford, $22.00 ‘Zmup u’ a \ax!et;y of very at models, and some coats with The materials are heavy wool chev Zibelines and mixtures. colors are styles In this group. y cloths, wool velour: have fur co The coloTs are navy, also LOT 4. JUNIOR AND MISS COATS, NOW You have your choid in this tractive styles, including military large aviation collar effects iots, fine wool velours, $37.50 AND $390.00 : ~ D EREBY N HANDSONE FITie COA.T&. EXCLUSIVE MODELS AND NEW IDEAS CLEVERLY EXPRESS BEST OF TO BUY HIGH GRADE FUR COATS A Two \X'III\AL WILD CAT, L\\\ COATS—39-inclh made full flare with belt and border around shawl collar and cuffs of seal. Regular price Thrift Inventory Pr i Two NATURAL RACCOON COATS—made of skins, 8Y 1ches long, with Lordep and deep cape oL same. \ Thrift Inventory Price 3 o Three WiLD CAT LYNX COATS—Made of with wide bord and large shawl of natural raccoon. ltegular price $165 Thrift Inventory Prico . Four NATURAL RACCOON COATSi3-inches long, madc heavy, deep furred skins, very fine quality, and dark color, shawl collar and cuffs of same. Regular price $270. Thrifi Inventory i S b One FRENCH SEAL GOAT—Made of very high tylish belted model. Regular Price $155 Thrift Inventory Price R One FRENCH SEAL COAT— nches, extra full shape with beit and shawl collar and cuffs of skunk. Reg. price $219 Thrift inventory Price $168 One NUTRIA OOAT—Made of very fine matched skins, 42- inches in length, large shawl collar and cuffs of same price $285. Thrift Inventory Price One NATURAL MUSKRAT COAT—i0-inches in ler belt and shawl collar and cuffs of same Thrift Inventory Price ...... s e One NATURAL MUSKRAT COAT—Made of pelt skins, full flare nodel with border and cape in length. Regular price $165 Thrift Inventory Price ... One NATURAL MUSKRAT COAT—Beautitul dark skins with belt and collar and cuffs made of a muskrat. Regular price $155. Thrift Inventory Price ......... One COAT—Made of tural Muskrat skins, full flare with Kolinsky dyed collar and cuffs. Regular price $180. Thrift Inventory Price .. ¢B160 One DARK BLENDED OR BLACK MUSKRAT COAT—pea: ful high luster skins and extra heavy helt with shawl collar and cuffs of dyed raccoon. Regular price 5 Thrift Inventory Price .. $195 One VERY FINE \\']'(]\ L MU th AT (OiT-—\ln ie of goona dark skins with large cape collar and cuffs of Hudson Seal Thrift Inventory Price 5 m length bottom, a deep $155.00 $l 10 heavy dark collar and cuffs Kegular price $265 collar Regular $238 1, with $89 heavy 39-inches $135 matched dark blended $127 price $11 fitted belt and bell | Noy DKON SEAL PLUSH GOAT, large convertible aviation co) With military cuffs and wide belt, fancy silk Iined 5.00 + Former price $125.00. Now Marked $8 in extra sizes for sto HAN B AL PLUSYH COATS, women, G seal plugh with fitted’ beck, round buttol eep and wide sash belt, line over colla with extra full lining. Regular price $45 O throug with men's wea Marked WORKMANSHIP AND QUALITY PELTS. AN OPPORTUNITY SAVING THRIFT PRICES One NATURAL MUSKRAT COAT-—Made of fine matched ski With Dborder effect and shawl collar and cuffs of natural racco Regular price $219. $18 Thrift Inventory Price One NATURAL '\Il\l\!(\l COAT—Very stylish young lad and collar and bell sleeves and bor mode] with extra la cape Regular price $289 $25 worked in stripes, Thrift Inventory Price A One NATURAL MUSKRAT O tra. heavy seal mate! skins with wide border of four str and bell sleev and ca collar, 45-inches in length. Regular price $189 One NATURAL MU (f)'\T-——-F‘XVr‘A dark skins with inch border and cape collar and cuffs of same. price $269. Thrift Inventory Price One NATURAL MUSKRAT COAT—Worked in stripes, very collar with wide border. This coat has a large shawl collar a bell sleeves of Beaver. Regular price $379 Thrift Inventory Price : - $32 One DARK KOLINSKY DYED MARMOT COAT-—Made up w] belt, top shawl collar and cuffs. Regular price $139. Thrift Inventory Price $11 One DARK KOLINSKY DYED MARMOT COAT—‘E vn(hss length, very full shape with belt and shawl collar and cuffs ular price $12 $1 ' inches Regu $22 Thwift nventory Price wune JABY MARMOT (n\r_m inches in le Wi collar and cuffs of natural raccoon. Reg. price Thrift Inventory Price One DARK BLENDED MARMOT large shawl collar of same. Thrift Inventory Price .. One EXTRA HEAVY RUS WOLF with collar and cuffs of natural raccoon Thrift Inventory Price One VERY STYLISH COATEE—Made in cape effect with and wide near sleeves, 27-inches in length, made in nutria w large shawl collar. Regular price $135 l Thrift Inventory Price ... 4 $ l One KOLINSKEY CAPE—Very beautiful dark high luster sk with beit. Regular price $100 Thrift Inventory Price - O g $ One VERY HANDSOME HUDSON SFEAL OAPE—Made beautiful high luster well matched skins with belt and wide n sleeves. Regular price $19 Thrift Inventors Price ..... : o 3 $l COAT—With Regular price $125 DRIVI? Reg. price $65 B ———— ALL MUFFS AND SCARFES AT INVENTORY SALE PRICES One lot of RUSSIAN WOLF and FRENCH CONEY MUFFS, l,al’ or canteen shape. Regular price §15.98 1 ,,), Thrift Inventory Price . . NATURAL RACCOO? MUFF, large ball shape, made of one skin, trimmed with natural head. Reg. price $22.50 $l Thrift Inventory FPric Samr Lty BALL SHAPED NUTRIA MUFF, skins, full-size ff. Regular $19.98 Thrift Inventory Price .. . BLACK FRENCH SEAL MUFF, luster . skins Regular $22.50 Thrift Inventory Price . BLACK WOLF MUFF, \er‘ fine trimmed with head and tails, Thrift Inventory Price made of very fine selected $15.00 large ball shape, fine high $16.98 long-haired fur, ball shaped, Regular $48 $35 00 TRULY REMARKABLE UNDERPRICE 0!11}{1\6* IN Afternoon and Street Dresses Every woman has need of an extra dress for street or afternoon wear. Our entire stock of handsome Silk Dresses greatly reduced in price as follows, comprising the very newest styles in pus: low, peau de cygne, me line, satin, Georgette and crepe de chine. SIUK DRESSES, values up to SILK DRESSES, values up to e ™ $7.50 il $24 50 SILK DRESSES, values up to values up to LT 615 50 Y)R} s&r values up to SILK DRESSES, values up to N §19.50 53250 I]{L\I NDOUSLY ~LARGE STOCK AT GREATL/ RED('CE!‘P P RICES Children’s Coats serviceable cloths, attractive styles and wonderful variety , velvets, plushes, velours, heavy cheviots, zibeline, wool nd meltons; some arc plain, size 6 to 16, others fur trimmed. Every Coal in stock at a reduced price. Arxranged in six wonderful value groups ns follows: LOT 1—All our Children's LOT 4—All our Children's $11.98 and $12.98 Winter $18.98 and $19.98 Winter e ... $8.00 o $14.00 LOT 2—All our Children's LOT 5—All our ,h)ldjen‘s $13.98 and $15.98 Winter $20.00 and $22.50 Winter LOT 3—All our Children’s LOT 6—All our Children's $16.08 and $17.58 Winter $25.00 gnd $30.00 Winter $12.00 == . $18.00 TAUPE WOLF SCARFS, full-s collar, open animai effect. have only ten of this number.Regular price $27.50 $19 Thrift Inventory Price .. - Extra larg ¢ BLACK RUSSIAN WOLF AHI\ open ani shape. Thrift Inventory Price % Kptes $ l 50 . NATURAL WOLF SCARF, very large. full-size, open anid effect. Regular price $29.00 $ Thrift Inventory Price = 22. NATURAL RACCOON SCARF, large cape, open animal shal Regular price $32.50 $25 A . Thrift Inventory Price fur, full size, open sk} TATUPE WOLF SCARF, $42.0 extra fine silky Regular price $55.00 Thrift Inventory ¥rice SENSATIONAL OF‘FLRL\(.\ IN Women’s and Misses’ Tailored Suits EVERY SUIT IN STOCK MARKED DOWN—NONE RESERVH Assembled into six groups for easy selection as follows: LOT 1—Tailored Suits, values LOT 4 LOT ilored Suits, values LOT 5—Tailored Suits, valy LOT 3—Tailored Suits, values LOT 6—Tailored Suits, val Prices at This Sale Average About One-Half on Misses’ Stylish Winter Coats All the newest models, about eight hundred to choose fro Coats of heavy wool materials, some with plush collars, others trimmed. . Choose from the popular burells, silvertone, velou Beavers, Manchurian, Kersey and broadcloths and some of K tian velvet; some are lined with fancy silks, others half lined. easy selection grouped into six big lots follow LOT 1—Winter Coats, values L.OT 4—Winter Coats, val up to $22.50, $13 00 wp to $45.00 $29 0 at . L Selucs ROT 5—Winter Coats, LC:AT:; to .,o!.n.f:vr guime 00 oo, $39 0 er Coats, values e (] V Coats, valuf = SRt $22.00 o i Tailored Suits val Women's a

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