New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 31, 1919, Page 11

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Congress 1 o Want Free Employ- Systo ished. menSyStem Abolished n, Jan. 31.—Charg es. of “‘private fe; Shin ent g emplghient agencies L mptine § lobby in congress for the B! ) tates Bm- | de toda by Sty ade today Hei the service. It was said o past ten days all | : f conaress have cived sfrom the private ncies ymany manufacturers had ssist in the campaign Wy aware that such at- | been mad 1id John B. director ¢ al nplovment service. larly dangerou t in many big citics Dr.Densmore said that in conjunc- > council of national de- had establis rning soldiers 50 offices that the em- » itself organized and t already more than soldiers have heen ment and that an 100,000 persons were being vavious industries every i rd 27¢, Russell Bros STRIKE IS SPREADING (onditions l“'l’”'mfl Kingdom Worse and It May Be Nccessary to Pro- claim Martial Law, Loadon Jan rment in i abor d Kir tion, both come more < articul latter city The strike moy spreading « the industrial shments and .there are unc e proclamation of ness of the situatio ored b, a held | hoard of trade fort to bring ( persons when the of strikers Fhe mounted po- « led out and a number of were made¢ s 69¢, Tussell Bros.— 16¢, Russell Bros. THIN PEOPLE SHOULYD TAKE PHOSPHATE Notbing Like Plain Bitro-Phosphate to Put on Firm, Healthy Flesh and to Incremse Strength. Vigzor and Nerve Force, rreparations continually e of making developing arms, ugly hollows are evid women who keenly thinness akness are usually due OQur bodies need ntained in claim there ply this deficiency phosphate known bitro-phosphate. and is s Clark New Britain appear- weight frequently also carries with health, kK of Accompany disappear, dull ceks glow | bitro-phosphate | ving mervousness, remark: used by Fruit-Juices In Vials Jiffy-Jell flav- ors come sealed in glass-=a bottle in each package. Each is rich es- sence, condensed from fruit juice. Add boiling water, then this essence, and you have a real-fruit gelatine dessert, and at trifling cost. You should know this fruity dainty. JiffyJell 10 Flavors, at Your Grocer's % Packages for 25 Cents pmed That Fee-Charg- | | REDS PREPARING TO POLICY | BUCK ALLIED LINE, Supreme Assault—Allics Forced o Retreat From Village. Archangel, Jan. 30 (By the Asso- ciated Press.)—The Bolisheviki are concentrating o cansiderable numbe NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERATS e et e O e A e e A S . T W - LABOR MENCIES oprp¢E U. Bolsheviki- Concentrating Forces Tor | of froops in the territory between the ! Vol L railway and the line of the river, apparently h the ob- ject of either surrounding the Allied column in this sectar, or by cutting { through to isolate the column to the castward on the Dvina. T are erons winter roads throug th in this section and the Ailied report enemy reinforcement from the south over several € roximatel | 1,000 men a attack at 3:15 | o'clock yeste |8 0, ¢ ek 1 such violence hat the dc n. W L2 ed to evacu- ate the village of Alexi cavia. One of the Allied rplanes over Shenkursk vesterday. Tt report- | eq that the town had not beea burn- refugees had stated the Al- ! 1iea artillery yesterday p »d an {enemy patrol. In the Onega sector the Allied troops vesterda raided Peretema, killing nine of the enemy wnd capturing nine, without losses to . Alligd raiders Buy vour butter scll Bros.. v pound.—advt AMERICANS NOT IMPOSED UPON, German Merchants In Occupied Ter- ! ritory Do Not Overcharge. pation, Dec. 24 ‘orrespondence of he Associated o8 Ang of price reports fram the entire area occupied by the Americans shows that the prices current prior to the signing | of the armistice have remained sub- | With the American Army of Occu- | stantially unchanged. Although certdin | g isolated individual cases have bheen reported of attempts to overcharge American soldiers there has been no | general tendency among the Germa { to increase the prices on goods In t In some shops in Cobleaz e prices have en advanced | since the Americans arrived the mer- | chants contend that this has been necessary because of an increase of from to 40 per cent. in the price | of certain articles from the Aad to bear out their atem merchants show letters from managements in Berlin and other | manufacturing points | Cobleaz has had as much difficulty l'in procuring food supplies as any part of the American area, and yet out slde of serious shortage in some | sentials, such as fats, the { fecling 1a the city is one of hopeful- ness in regard to the food situation. | This hopefulness extends only to this {area, and not to the dis | terior Germany, which | reports, are worse off ording to | | 2 69¢, Russell Bros. advt. MRES. BASSETT REMEMBERED. | Retiring Matron at the New Britain Hospital Is Recipient of Gifts, ! Mrs. Jennie L. Bassett, who retires | today as matron at the New Britain General hospital, was pleasantly sur- - by a presentation of j the medical staff contributed a beau- | tiful Handel table lamp, and the help who have worked at the institution since Mrs, Ba took charge and those working there at present pre- sented her with a rocking chair. John who will assume the | manwzement e hospital tomorrow, | comes from the Ellis hospital, Sche- | nectady, N. Y. Mrs. Laura Moody ha been engaged as housekeeper at institution Challenge millk 16c, Russell Bros, advt. RUSSIAN DECLINE TO | two handsome gifts. The members of | of 1a- | § MEET WITH BOLSHEVIKI _' Paris, Jan. The peace confer: ence so far has had two replies to its invitation to tl various Russian | government for a conference at the Princes islands In onc of these thc government of north Russia formally refu s to meet with the Bolsheviki. The Omsk zovernment under Ad- miral Kolehak while less catergoric tits replay, expresses strong reserve. Nothing official in connection with the invitation has been received from the Ru Pu¥e lard 2 Bros.——advt Buy your butter at Russell Bros., 59¢ pound.—adv THE “SHIMMY™ S PISGRACEFUL EXHIBITION | Newark, N. called “shimmy 2 have been bannd in Newark. tor of Public Safety Brennan, through License Commissioner Cozzolino, sent notice yesterday to all dance hall and | cabaret proprietors that after Febru- | ary 1 he wanted this form of dancing discontinued under penalty of revo- cation of licewse. Mr. Brennan saw the “shimmy” danced at the police ball recently. “These dances are dis- sraceful”, he said. Best butter advt. Russell Bros.— CHURCH SOCIETY ELEOTS, Officers for St. Anne ciety o Peter's church were ele ' afternoon at the regular meeting, The following were chosen: President, Mrs. Philip Bardeck; vice-president, Mrs. E. B. Miller; sccretary, Mrs. | Josephine Volz; trea ! J Baumgartner, Are the season. The prospect of Lower Clothing Prices has nothing to do with these reductions, for no such prospect is in view, in fact, Clothing will cost more before it costs any less. ERS full of Sale Announcements just now, but we have yet to see or hear of any merchan- dise finer than ours, or any reduced prices lower than our regular prices were throughout Probably no store in New England so fully protected its customers against price advances during the past year as we did. OVHEIRCOATS $12.09 DISCOUNT OFF REGULAR PRICE We Have Only 52 Overcoats Left in Qur Entire Stock We Never Carry Over an Overcoat SUITS 24 Suits Left that Were $18.00 and $20.00 FINAL PRICE $89.350 COUPON Men’s and Young Men’s Overcoats $5.00 each. Were 5.00. H—Feb. 1. COUPON Seven (7) E and W. Ar- row Collars for $1.00. H—Feb. 1. COUPO? Men's $2.50 Soft Hats H—Feb. 1. COUPONS 2.00 Discount on any Men’s $6.00 shoes. H—Feb. 1. 38 STORES 1 COUPON Regular $5.00 Men’s $2.50. H—Feb. 1. Sweater. COUPON Lot of 3 Men’s Mackinaws H—Feb. 1. COUPON Children’s $1.00 Blouses 75c¢. H—Feb. 1. COUPONS $2.00 Discount on any Woman’s $5.00 High shoes. H—Feb. 1. COUPON Any 75¢ Boys’ Fur Band Caps 45c¢. H—Feb. 1. COUPON Lot of $1.50 and $2.00 Caps, 75¢. H—Feb. 1. COUPON Children’s $4.00 Khaki Military Play Suits $1.95. H—Feb, 1. COUPONS Boys’ Leather 75¢ Gaunt- let Gloves 35c. H—Feb. 1. LAND CO. 38 CITIES Largest Clothing Organization in New England

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