New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 28, 1919, Page 6

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New Britain York Finan- Trade.™ PPrust company, New speak on ‘“America’ quipment for Foreign 1CAL PROTw. ! HE will bring to this discussion a wealth of information obtained while | in charge of the division of foreign ;| exchange of the federal reserve bos Another prominent spealk William Pifiott, dent of the attle Car & Foundry Co., who recently went to Washington as representative of the mayor of Seattle to describe la- bor conditions on the Pacific coas with particular reference to the cent strike in Seattle. He will pre- sent a paper on he Blement of Labor Cost in American Exports.” In the session on commercial cation for foreign trade, D. Del- gado, export manager of the Iiastman Kodalk company of Rochester, N. Y., Svill speak on “‘Export Technique: Job Analysis of an Exparting House, it Speakers at Sessions b Discuss Exports 28.—Additional edu- national for- held in announced. the March the ork, for e convention sixth to be next month are [Kent, You Are Invited To Try This vice president . of | jects have PUSH.THE BUTTON - BACK RECLINE Never mind if you aren't ready to buy right now. You will etime. And one “sit” in a Royal is likely to hasten the time, yway, we want you to get acquainted with the | already formed, | who are interested. { such WORLD’S EASIEST EASY because of the push CHAIRS, Easiest button and leg rest. which com- e with luxuriously comfortable upholstering and correct design enable you to relax all over. An exclusive comfort featurc—fonrnd ly in Royals. A whole window full in various styles. finishes and coverings. ne down and see them. The special 10-day money saving sale of Iron Beds. Silk Floss httresses, Springs, ete.. continues for a few days longer, BUY LINOLEUMS NOW UNPRECEDENTED REDUCTIONS. 0 Inlaid . $1.49 .25 Felt Back $1.75 Printed Laid and fitted free, or 10c reduction if not laid. Practice economy by watching our specials from time to time, ‘re going to mave it interesting for | Feder: AGENTS FOR GLENWO0D RANBES Wite GVERLOOKINA RE TV CAPITOL S MHIGHER MWCL GROUNDS ! at agriculture. | of tr | Tames A. F: {and i stones to higher p | from { faculty, { men POMPOMS QUILI 39¢ All Colors Showing What Employes Should Know.” The session on filnancing for- cign trade will be marked by an ad- dress by a representative of the Na- tional City bank of New York on “American Branch Banks Abroad.” This is a matter in which great activ- ity and interest is being shown by American . banking institutions and which will afford material aid in the development. of American foreign trade. The American association of adver- tising agencies co-operating with the national foreign trade council in the organization of a mast interesting session on advertising for foreign trade. Among others who will par ticipate in the discussion will be Stan- ley Resor, president of the J. Walter Thompson campany of New York, who will speak on “Advertising Media gn Trade.”” At yet another E D. Rock, credit manager of Armour & Co., of Chicago, will talk on “Some of the Peculiar Diffi- culties and Problems in Foreign Cred- it Granting.” “Direct Selling in the Orient,” by Howard E. Cole of the Standard Oil company of NeWw York., will occupy a prominent place in the session on direct selling. The corresponding session on selling through exporting houses 1s well organized, but the sub- not vet been announced. Benjamin Rush, president of the American Ioreign Insurance associa- tion, is scheduled to speak on “Marine Insuran during the ssion on ocean serv The discussion of the Webb law in operation will be feat- ured by an address of John Walsh, chief counsel of the federal trade commission. Numerous lawyers en- ged in promating Webb Law ation, and members of will be present to ex- change views and point out, to those the advantages of combinations. striking speech on de Means to the Mississippi Val- will be delivered at the conven- tion banquet by the Hon. John M. Parker of New ( ns, the president ississippi lley association. peakers at the hanquet include ank O. Lowden of Illinols, rrell, Breckenridge Long Fdward N. Hurley, chairman of the U. 8. shipping hoard “What Foreign Other Gov! Specialized Branches of Agriculture Afford Opportunity For Retrained Men. Washington, March agricnlture offers thousands of tions as associates, assistants, helpers, extension workers and county agents; and this work is particularly suitable retrained, disabled for men, ing to a statement issued by Board for Vocational tion today These the positions serve as >motions and bet- ter compensation in the near future, not only in the agricultural colleges, experiment stations, agricultural ex tension service, and in state efforts These institutions and employments lost t usands of men their student bodies, their and their staffs. Hundreds of formerly agricultural extension workers and agricultural gents will never return to those oce | portunity Disabled, | echnical posi- | ord- | Educa- | stepping | RIDAY, MARCH 28, 1910, BEST STYLES, LOWEST PRICES, EASIEST TERMS I New Spring Suits, Capes and Dresses or Ladies, Misses and Children —EASY TO PAY— The fine quality of merchandise carried at this store, the partic- ularly LOW PRICES and the EASY TERMS makes it very de- sirable and convenient to buy your spring apparel here. We are pleased to have you inspect the garments. Of finest textures New Silk and and in all wanted new Spring shades. $25.00 to $42.50 Dolman Serge Dresses, $1 CAPES Also the new and popular draped effects—smart styles. $18.00 to $35.00 5.00 to £40.00 CLOTHING o CREDIT Men’s Spring Suits New Fabri prices. Inc ishes cupations. These places were tem- porarily filled by unprepared substi- tutes who wiil be replaced by trained men as rapidly as they are procur- able. i The experience abroad was given to study the in- tensi and scientific France and other countries has great- Iy stimulated interest in lines, and disabled men with a background whercin op- these are prohibites of ¢ Drops,” ‘“ Cordials,” * Soot! of what it is composed. CONTAIN NARC(}’ of Chas. H. Fletcher. county { new Styles, uding hard Blue serges and fancy Wonderful values and EASY Boys’ Suits $6.50 up. agriculture of to anybody without labelling them “¢ poison.” ) is : ““A medicine which relieves pain and produces sleep, bt which in poison- ous doses produces stupor, coma, convulsions and death. smell of medicines containing opium are disguised, and sold under the names Eing Syrups,” ] medicine to be given to your children without you or your physician know CASTORIA DOES NOT TICS, if it bears the signature M__.— Genuine Castoria always bears the signature of m after war and soft fin- mixtures, TERMS, '18 Men’s Hats $2.50 to $4.50. of agricultural experience ing keen interest in t the lines mentioned. Many who, hy reason of their are compelled to equip themselves in other lines, and preferably for out- of-door occupations also mani- festing desire to take up the specialized hranches of agriculture in the training offered hy the Federal Board. are mani- aining fou others disabilities, keen Don’t Poison Baby. ORTY YEARS AGO almost every mother thought her child must have PAREGORIC or laudanum to make it sleep. These drugs will produce sleep, and a FEW DROPS TOO MAN FROM WHICH THERE IS NO WAKING. Many are the children who have been killed or whose health has been ruined for life by paregoric, lauda~ num and morphine, each of which is a narcotic product of opium. i will produce the SLEEP Druggists from selling either of the narcotics named to children at all, or The definition of ‘¢ narcotic™ The taste and eto. Youshould not permit any Joah/ it o Al shades to blend with your hairi Light brown, medfum Brown, dark n, drak. suburn, blend or biask * @raye ot Ve 330 saen. NO MORF. MUSSY HAIR Plece Srom merning bl 2 us when takes care neatly to and made of Renier, Pickhardt & Dunn 127 MAIN ST, OPP. ARCH. Unusual Spring Raiment for Women, Misses and Children DRESSES of Distinction SUITS, In delightful new effects WAISTS, in novel innovations SHORT SKIRTS, In attracti rich materials. CAPES DOLMANS, In many modish styles TRIKING NEW SWEATERS and

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