New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 4, 1919, Page 3

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Envelope Purses and Boston Store swing latest styles in Shopping Bags: also Hand Bags sh and Advance Traveling Boston Bags | Leatheroid and TLeather, 0 to 84.00. Full size Black and Tan, § Traveling Bags 16, 17, 18 inch Solid. Cowhide, tan and black; also Walrus and Seal fin- ish in tan and black, solid leather, $5.25 to $11.00. . New Hand Bags In Moire Silk and Poplin, deep pouch shape, metal frame, silk tas- sel and silk lined, vanity mirror and change purse, plain and Dbeaded, black, navy, taupe brown,.etc. $1.00 to $3.75. Leather Hand Bags In Goat, Kid and Fancy Finish, all' jeather, some with patent clasps; all | with vanity mirror and change purs 50c to $3.00. Envelope Purses A lot of new ideas in Patent Leath- er, Pin Seal, Porpoise and Fancy Em- bossed Leather, black and all wanted colors, $1.00 to $6.00, CHILDREN’S HAND BAGS Satin and Poplin, all celo: vanity mirrors and tassel ends. 25c¢ to 50c ULLAR & NIVEN 2 [RISH LEADERS ASK DEFINITE POLICY Island Controversy Discussed by House of Gommons London, April 4—The house of commeons debated the Irish question last evening; liberal . members en- deavoring to elicit some indication of the government's notable The most debate Edward Carson urged a postponement uf the question until the end of the war and declared policy. point in the was reached when Sir that at present he rvegarded the ques- tion of reconstruction in Treland, with education, health, housing, and sim- ilar matters as far more important than ** the raising of old controversies over home rule.” Joseph Devlin, €aid he thought was “the most of British rule William Archer ford said: “Ireland is almost on a revolution and sponsible. Let frankly whether the home rule a Sir James Tan MacPherson, making his maiden address as chief secretary 1d replied to the criticisms y members of the house. After indicating that measures were pro- jected to improv tional facili- ties and housin “The politicat unabated and outrages cruel and unforgivable kind are oc- curring. That IS why it is necessary to have military forces t to main- tain order. Ireland is one of the most properous countries in {he world, but she must be freed of the shackles of terrorism. The menace of Sinn Fein- ism, with its cruel and wanton op- pression, is an enamy .of . constitu- tionalism and progress. There can be f-determination cn constitution under finn Fein rule.” nationalist leader sir Edward's spesch powerful indictment in Ireland.” Captain Redmond of Water- the verge of the government re- the government say it intends to repeal sin - Ireland is of the most re 50,000 VOLUNTEERS ARE SLOW TO SIGN Reports From War Deovartment State That Recruits for Overseas Are Few and Far Between, Washington, April 4~-~The 50,000 volunteer recruits desire for ov sprung to by thearmy seas s not yet o arme date are {he returns not particularly encour- aging rm detailed to worl foot and late interest War department -oificials expect to have 50,000 men once, but it believed they in inecreasing numbers. Navy recruiting, which boomed for 2 time, also is golng through some- what of a slump. New unavy now 1,000 ¢ riment. and have = been rabbit's stimu- office the publicity take other steps to did not enlist at would come number about dep! does much will igned.and the American iroops en route way peace he ast of the mits our exporters to combine forc their goods in foreign ! | name. WAYISPAVEDFOR | WORLD WIDE MARKET Webb Law Is Important Step Toward Prosperity (By Garret Smith) New York, April 4.-—In clearing for America’s post-war pros- important step has been taken than the passage of the Webbh Law, approved April 10, 1918, which puts ample checks on unfair nethods and at the same time per- the way perity no more in marketing countries. For the first time since the opening of the era of anti-trust | legislation, American producers can compete on equal terms with their foreign business rivals. The importance of this step is sue- cinctly stated in a pamphlet by the Guaranty Trust Company of New York. Referring to the disadvantages under which exporters have labored in the past, E “The remarkable increase in the value of American exports during the last four years has been due to ab- normal conditions oc war. Such conditions, of course, can- not be expected to continue. trade again assumes its normal trend, the extraordinary demands of foreizn countries for the products of this country will naturally be lessened. Foreign countries which have engaged in the war will again our manufacturers and producers competition in the world’s marke To meet that competition, it is es- sential that American exporters be | placed on equal terms with their com- petito; The Wehb Law gives them privileges of association which th have never before enjoyed, because of the uncertainty of the prohibitions of the law.” Webb Law Defined. This Webh Law sets aside the Sherman Anti-Trust Act in the case of export combinations, providing these organizations limit their activi- ties to export busine They must | not in any way restrain trade within} the United States nor hamper the ex- port trade of any domestic competitor. The law carefully provides against| any agreement or act which shall ~ lower prices or meet in | yton Act is also set aside in of corporations engaged wholly in the export trade, allowing all or part of their stock to be pur-| chaged by another corporation, pro- viding that trade or competition with- in the United States is not interfered with i The measures adopted by various American industries to take advantage of the Webb Law and the henefit ac- cruing to smaller domestic concerns which have not hitherto been able to compete successfully ‘in the export trade are well illustrated by the fol- lowing typical case The Law Applied. The exporl trade in a certain Amer- fcan industry had Dbeen conflued to several large concerns, each represent- ed abroad by a branch house or an export house With the return of| peuce, it became apparent that in this | Industry there would quickly come about e general over-production at home, while abroad there would be an active and constant demand in various markets. i Now, the larger concerns already selling abroad were willing to com- bine for export trade but were not ready to abandon their branch houses | or export houses. They would, how- ever, make - satlsfactory agreements with & joint selling organizatlion in- cluding the rest of the industry. Accordingly, & corporation was formed under the laws of one of the | Fastern States with its purposes carefully llmited to those permitted asioned by the | When ! by the Webh Taw. The capital stock consisted of 5,000 preferred shares and 5,000 common shares, the pre- | forred shares to pay elght per cent. per annum, with par value of $100 each, The common shares were with- | out normal or par value and lssued only as bonus, No participating con- cern had more than one vote and euch wae represented upon the bhoard of dlrectors, Bach concern made the corporation its exclusive agent for the sale of its ontire export product. 'This export product must consist of a specified percentage of the participating con- | cern’s output and-of specified grades and quantities, The corporation fixes the price at which It shall sell, and bills and collects therefor in its own The participating concern standardizes, labels, marks, tags and ips its export product as directed the corporation and protects the latter in respect to all claims by pur- chasers. The participating concern bears all freight and other charges to the seaboard, but beyond the sea- board such charges are borne by the | corporation together with all selling expenses, For products which the part ing concern furnishes the corporation the former is credited upon the basis | of prices arrived at by one of various ways. Thus the corporation may take from each concern an option specified period upon. certain and quantities at certain when the corporation wishes to quote the prospective order it may communicate with each participating concern and fill the order from which- ever concern names the lowest price. | compensation, the corporation the excess of the export price which it sells such product over | and above the price at which it hought from the participating concern. Out of the total profits of the operations the corporation it pay dividends on its stock, and atever the Lors deem proper for reserves. Out of any e ipat- | for a | grades | prices. Or upon of relains enoug o preferred dire home b Are recruited the entire’ 50.000° ‘men remaining balance a rebate is granted 10 eash gsoncern i Propordan w0 the been | amount teed Thus the little concern dustry are assured their fair share of the e e the | comy served. Under the Webb Law it is evident that or i lishe and abroad may petit Ev ment unde 60 tered, though in many ca ord pe the expensive burden peting AFew $25 and $27.50 WINTER COATS $8.89 THE BIG STOR Raphael’s Dept. Store, 380-382-384-386 Main St., New Britain A Few $25 and $278 WINTER COATS $8.89 SATURDAY’S SPECIAL OFFERINGS in Women’s, Misses’ and Juniors’ Latest EASTER SUITS That Will Once More Prove to the Women of This City That They Can Buy $30 and $35 Suit Valuel at The Big Store All Day Saturday at the Remakable Price of We have the Suits to back up this advt. in the greatest variety ever seen at this price—So come tomorrow prepared to see suits for $24.75 that you would never imagine at such low prices. New Blouse Models Various Belted Styles Fine Braid Trimmed Suits Before you spend $5.00 to $15.00 more for a suit somewhere else—Come tomorrow and see with Poplin Suits Mannish Serge Suits Gabardines and Checks own eyes these stunning garments that will be placed on sale at $24.75. Remarkable Cape Values Capes, Coats, and D pay $22.50 for else elmans that you would easily where go on sale tomorrow 5.00 A very remarkable assortment of a snappy lot of handsome garments in Gabardine, Poplin, Serge, etc., with pretty vest effect or other styles. of export product guaran- effort, but merely established feel that by exporting agencies ther may be able to some new privileges thereby. Repre- sentatives of tk combinations and of individual firms are going constantly. and being extended. A number nizations are gathering who Fair Play for All in the in- export trade and the big concerns of com- with each other abroad. same time the principle of petition at home is carefully abroad of orgu- valuable data and opening up channels of informa- { tion which will erve to -enlighten merchants as to their opportunities. GEN. WOOD A PRISONER OF CHICAGO POLICEMAN. \pril 4 Clement Ley guished-looking man lust night cause his auto was txceeding the speed lNmit in Kenilworth he did not know at first that was taking a celebrated man before Justice €. M Mickey of Wilmette “What's the name?"” tice Mickey, languidly “Leonard Wood,” replied the pris- branch houses for foreign trade, | hdependent houses already estab- d, may retain their individuali at same time qualify as e ciations. T.ikewise, concerns Jjobbers and travele retain this method of o and yet enter into joint! agreements with former com- or: Chicago, man ~—When Police- arrested a distin- he- ion he ery few days brings announce- | of new combinations formed | r the Webb Act. No fewer than| combinations” arc already regis- inquired Jus- does not mean new “How’s that?” inquired the Justi or; e we were for e to secure a limited num- ber of prds which were out of stock for some time, and gladly offer them te you while they 185( Hindustan —Fox Trot N* Bverything—Fox Trot ¥'m Waiting for You, Mummy Mine ‘Liza Jane . The Nightingale Song—Alma Gluck Drowsy Waters —Hawaiian Guitars Hawaiian March—Hawaiian Guitars Roc Girl Boat—rF\ ing the o the ith’s Orch, Behind J-K-K-Katy -—Hart & Shannon Four Last Long Mile—Hart & Shannon Four Mournin® Biues —Dixieland Jasz . . Marmaiade Blues—Dixicland Jazz Somebody Waiting for Me—Lauder in the Land of Beginning Again . I Found the Eud of the Rainbow 64181 Mother Machr —McCormack 1.00 We are well pr ared to handle the “RUSH™ you will be waited on promptly and courteously. “TRY OUR SERVICE" Henry Morans, Jeweler 365 MAIN ST NBW BRUTAIN, CONNL (Opp. Myrte st and ) = "%m:mnu.«mlm N T o e, A T e oS registration by long- ! banking facilities are . “Major Gen. Leonard sisted the defendant. The general's case will be heard be- | fore Justice Mickey on Saturday. Wood,” LEADERS TO PLAY. Tlie ¥..M. G leaders will play the Terryville Town team in the town hall in Terryville tonight. The lead- ers played a series with the Town team some fime ago =and because of the fact that locals Wi vi torious, the Terryville five been for another game show the has T anxious their PARK GARAGE (Rear) to wares 193 Main Street REPAIRING ALSO STORAGE LIVERY SERVICE | | Phone 387-3 | | . Gerarde ' Machine Works Machine work, welding, pairing and j 538 Street. Tel, auto re- obbing. 9- Exceptional Values ' in Used Cars 1917-1918 WUDSON Super ing car in excelient mechan tion. tour- al condi- | | 1917 for taxi FORD Limousine, purposes, excellent 1917-1918 ORD Delivery cars, i 1916 APPERSON Roadster, i 1917 DODGE TYouring car. No reasonable offer vefused, as we | need the rooni. { COHEN MOTOR CAR CO. 86 ARCH STRE (Open Evenings.) New Britain iaxicab Go, —Day and All Night Service— Weddings a Specialty. TEL. 1418-5 : - New Britain Garag CHESTNUT STREET Around the Corner from Main WELDING, AUTO RE- PAIRING A SPECIALTY STORAGE TED. P _T] | MOTOR CO. | starting systems. $24.75 Flare Effects Embroidered Models Plain Tailor Mades our Great Dress Sale NEW EASTER DRESSES—A new lot of"fine Easter Dresses which saving of can be sold to yousat a 00 to $10.00—250 in lot. $14.49 Beautiful Taffetas, Georgettes, Crepe de Chine, Plaid 1 Heavy Satins, Silks, Wonderful Serges. { Sage-Allen & Lo HARTFORD. | Many Big Bar, Silk Sale Now Advertised—See Tables. ANOTHER BIG SALE IN THE | MEN’S | Sale Starts 9:30 Saturday For months our merchandise er than those now silk shirts were purchased phoned us that he had shirts have ever been sold in buyer up to the s prevailing. spec white, in fact every guarante These shirts are We banded have sailors, style and quality our wonderful in dress somce ete., as at their customers. Our prices | res i what splendid quality we give. suit Very fine quality lisere sport $3.98. Pineapple sailc | We will show. with 1 for Saturday, « floppy brims, b flowers. Just the hat for dre 50, price )0. Hats for the Dressy Girl, re Matrons' hats in blaclk Our line of tailored We have them Splendid sale | i i hats, in all style, showing of misses 'MANNING’S GARAGE AUTOMOBILE jring and exper SERVICE STATION. Accessories; 12 years’ e with BUICK Jxperts on Ignition and ing generators and magnctos. REAR 168 ARCH STREET DON'T FOR: DIONNES local and long distance moving and trucking. Pianos and parties at rea- sonable prices. Phone $87-32 and 382, street, ¢ Britain. Also storage. 8 Gilbert g = — VIM delivery and heavy duty trucks, from 5 to 5 tons. AMERICAN Balanced Six, Pleasure Cars. CITY SERVICE STATION. A. M, Paonessa, Prop. . -Allen And all secured them Hartford Made of real silk in wonderful colori # P wanted color. resular New Millinery With All the Freshness and Spirit of i Spring. st Main values ! hats, si pective are regular $ new utifully sular $6 and color Specialty on repair- | SHOP Morning. 1,200 Real Silk Shirts for 4.95 ea., or $29 0 a doz. searching the market standard at vrices decidedly low- they have heen s New York, It is the first time They all A1 cessful.- These just that these garments. X and And what's more, the colors are $7 and $7.50 in our buyer are ncy stripe values in semi-dre ports iximum ire sure to when you consider hats, nifying t} T Hats high prices. not hats up aturds to Saturday 98. ats, ribhong Lr va 7.50, line of horsc ¥ trimmed wear, with finc qu price 0, spe 5 $5, $7.50. $10 00 and up, wny kind of and br and & PLEASURE CARS M. JRVING JESTER DENISON GARAGE 430 MAIN STREET Iivery Cars for Hire, Day and Nigh| Storage. Supplies and Repairing. YES, MAKE AUTOMOBILE PAF We make them right and reasonable, \lso parts of WE t00. any ather kind of machine. 1e—o W AMERICAN ¥NGINEERING €O, ] i ) U OVERLAND 200 East Main St. é}. AGENCY, Ty V’I’ 7;,\ & Storage and Accessorles, Repair Work a Specialt Phone 2227 139 Arch S

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