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WEW BRITAIN DA Am—?‘;/" N = To Gommence - Appouncement of Qur SPECIAL DEMONSTRATION AND CLUB SALE OF Couvenient When Open and Beauti- ful When Closed. Opens Automatically SPECIAL AT THIS SALE BEAUTIFUL EMBROIbERY o | | The Flow Of Meat ¥ adies—Your > inade with Beldi inest sills Free to Ladies—Your name inade with T e (plece of art work) stitched by W. C. Ellis, silk artist Demonstrator i et : Two-thirds of the live stock in the United States has to be raised in the West. wowa everything and anything from the finest chitton to the { One-half of the consumers of meat live in noltizestior dorpocsible fols sue S $is Sewing Machine. It is truly wonderful as eaviest et. Fvery needed adjustment is found in t B 5 ) a St ful ‘Come m'(and :an‘ it and tes tachments aloiLl st that skill can make. | the East \(\1 r 1C~]§O} tor will show you, everything and also make your m me in silk—Free of ) o ur d B = G e e ‘ In other words, most of the live stock is one - — = I or two thousand miles distant from most of the . s 7 sews .l people who need it in the form of food. Is s i : oA si = tely Most Most o Scina Macre Absolutely e ot Pericet R Operate Correct Fifty years ago, when live stock was raised S i close to every consuming center, the country THE FREE® SEW ING MACHINE, SEND FOR BOOKLFT. butcher could handle the job after a fashion. s But the job got too big. JOHN Ab ANDREWS ; NEW BR]T A N - . Now millions of animals have to be moved hundreds of miles to millions of people. Some- THE BIG FURNITURE STORE ‘ ! where on the way they have to be turned jinds of furniture, drawing on our immense stock. for immediate delivery of dining room sets, bedroom sets, i into meat. inds urniture, dr baby carriages and strollers, sewing machines, Hoosier kitchen cabinets, Magee ranges. in fact, any The packers Solvadithe Srobler They ot up plants where the “live haul” and the “meat haul” were in the right balance. They e eliminated waste. They built up distributing SMPLE Oi: EXPI:[IRER H AS PLAN |l systems—refrigerator cars, refrigerating plants, branch houses. They saved time, money and T[] I]EVEL[]P ARU"E? meat everywhere. The stockraiser benefited in better markets and higher prices; the con- sumer, in better meat and lower prices. Stefansson Sees in 1t Wool, Milk e e it e ke o and Meat Producing Area. grow, or break down. Because of its present e i size and efficiency, Swift & Company is able bt e Sl S to perform its part in this service at a fraction verting the Arctic and sub-Arctic re- | | glons of Canada into @ great wool, | of a cent per pound profit. milk and meat producing area was | | Presented to the Canadian senate and | . A | house of commons today by Vilhjal- | n lpany, A 1S . | mur Stefansson, Norwegian explorer | f { of the Canadian Arc His project | 8 o 1 | involves introducing large herds of | New Britain Local Branch, 29-43 Commercial Street { reindeer and domesticating and devel- ]. R. Andrews, Manager { oping great herds of musk ox. Both | { animals would furnish milk and meat | | supplies and the musk ox would af- ford, also, a wool supply. i The Canadian north, Mr. Stefans- | son said, could be utilized to help lve resent and future food short- j ages, jyjrlm dey mu;unfcm of ;::1 pr(?(‘n-fl f a shilling a pound in excess of | front of the wire defences and more | against the v:crnm\x‘n%’ustfl“ lfeamwr: | Would expedite opening of mineral | bee in the forest nearby. Gip BLELEI B Gl dendld A e ! and other resources of the north. He| In due time, Mr. Stefansson said, | Another enemy force which at- | given. cstimated there were from 1.000,000 { Arctic Alaska will support more than | tempted to cut the Allied line of T .000,000 squar miles of land | 7,000,000 reindeer, producing as much | communications east of the Vaga \\_')\ ARMY RATION TNCREASED. able for grazing in a climate too | meat vearty as 14,000,000 sheep. or | also repulsed. Twenty of this Party | (o, i 0ion . C.. May 6.—Canned severe for cattle but where reindeer | seven times the present mutton pro- | Sirendered when surrounded by the |, Lo, oty g boans, pumpkin and and musk ox, could exist the vear| duction of all of the settled portion Artillery fire contintes in this} .1 have been added to the ration ‘round. | of Canada. The Allied casualties the; f the American soldier, while the to- . i W, ; r wounded. |© 5 3 *About 20 vears ago.,” M fans- | 1f Canada develops reindeer and were enly fou < | mato portion of the ratianw has been Pieture of box in which was an in- | measured 7% inches and the box had | Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes, one of | SO0 continued, “the American govern- { musk ox on a large scale, the explorer | 3 5508 jincreased. This addition will give a fernal machine shows it opened so as | a “Gimbel Brothers” wrapper. This| the many prominent men selected by | MeNnt introduced 1,280 domestic rein- | concluded, “we shall within the next HUNGARIANS PROTEST. larger variety for the army mess, and to reveal all four sides. The bomb | particular bomb was addressed to| tho sender. {deer into Arctic Alaska. From the| 25 years convert mnorthern Canada T jan cnerkellc Mese sergoant maw Py point of view of the gavernment, this| from a land of practically no value | Remonstrate When Austrians Permit | vide an attractive bill of fare. Candy i Sl R e s e T v Was a sort of charity, for the sole aim ! to the great permanent wool and milk Capture of Legation At Vienna. and tobacco werc added to the ration 114 ' f—— | was to give a possibility of cconomic ; and meat produ¢ing country of the ! o (e : of the soldlers in France early in the ’ ! independence to the Eskimo. The! Western Hemisphere.” e e Blnsline o b B0 d Pretuiling opinlon was that this oblect | | government has sent an indignant would not be attained, and few of AL a TemOnStrance 10 RO AUSIIAN | OV | e —————— Rt v e ot S L ¥ AV LIRS REPUTAD | b i ke i | e T T permitting the seizure of the Hun- Pox S'T urs. Fri. Sat succeed even dreamed of its present : magnitude or the mesning It would | BOLSHEVIK FLEET | &% 02 tor 1 Y rrore moamemo | B o Kriing o nave for Alaska today or for the world ¢ R ceived here. Tt is demanded that | The Tlgel' S Tra'l Under Eskimo care, these roc: i 5 | C ] 5 . proceedings be commenced against s e increased at the rate of | Americans, DBritish and Russians | those who were irvolved in the pro- LRI 0 S,H.',‘HF‘ in three vea Rt the few it being threatened that BHABMANY SRR animals that are in the hands of white Maintain Positions in Archangel, ! ary will act in & similar matter & men arc found to double in numbers p every two vears. The white men look Despite Attacks. further into the future and. therefore, butcher only male animals, The Es frchangel, fMay 8, (By the Asso. Kimos bufchcr females each year for | clated Press).—Allied forces succeed- re ns of fashion in clothing cd yesterday in repuling the first at- When the American government | tack by Bolshevik gunboals on the ’ reindeer to the KEskimos, they a e g Y | Dvina. e Toet athe 4 T ) 9 . R v TPEI I R s vina. The enemy fleet attempted to 127 Main St. Opp. Arch St. Phone 1409-2 Dot sell a female roindeer at any time | “PPIoAch the positions leld by Amer- 10 a white man, the abject being mere- | €80, British and Russian forces onm I¥ 1o promote the economic welfare | the right bank of the river, but falled of the Bskimo. But it was found ne- | the Allied having gsuns mounted | to secure Lapland to in-| Which covered all parts of the chan- > Eskimo in the care of the | N¢l. Artillery fire continues from IS BEING CELEBRATED TN OUR e Laplanders were by | PO the river flotilla and the Bolshe- | CORSET DEPARTMENT NOW. the government allowed to own rein- | atteries at Mulgas, but up tolthisi| e deer herds on the same terms as the | £ allisdicasuslilcgiverofres TRlehcitlo bYSAN BuPALND fenchiyea natives. The government overlooked | eemaciaily to NEMD Corsets % limiting the Laplandars as they aia| The ice has broken up in the river | Our trained Corsetieres will be ek menine ana ?hfi;if' ol near Archangel. and though the chan- interested in your Corset requirements have, therofore, racently sold practi- | v oo Stll & mass of mwiftly floating AndiEhl eizobyouterperdiadvioetand cally all of their reindcer to a firm of | LN oniva N A Ot o fiiting, 2 Special Allowance for your old Sewing Machine. Small Weekly Payments to club members. 101 REASONS WHY EVERY LADY SHOULD OWN * We want to show you all parlor sets, rugs, linoleum, congoleum, article for the furnishing of your home. | i | | (C) Underwood & Underwood. i rica it . few days until the Allled gunboats can Ask 3 w NEMO Self. | American capitalists whe own ‘at|‘orce thelr way up stream and go to ! N adis n': L?{"f?c"";‘,_"f‘,fl_a ity | Present about 15.000 deer. This com- | the aid of the Allied land defenses, | aemE ot Mo pany sold about 1,500 carcasses of 130 | o the Vaga sector the Boleheviki | Lt 2 d s pounds eacl on the American markets puffered heawvy losses yesterday, “"hen 1 SPRING CLEARANCE last Yyear at a price ranging from five | after a long bembardment they at. | to 15 cents a pound in excess of the | tacked ths villege of Bernegmil | —OF ALl corresponding cuts of domestic beef. | which was defended by Russian and | There is in Englapd & well-estab- | British infantry and Ameriean engt. | OUR NEW SUIIS ‘li}«‘shed market for reindeer mest. for | neers. Moving to the north of the there it has been imported for many | village the Bolshevik infantry at. 3 A 8 e S Yoyt ot Buctioe > s e o 5 VaBis froif no e NE ey, Sanii tem:md e e IVES ARESGEVING A ST PR | OLNT SREDDCTORN QI S8 Doughboys Resting Outside Y. M. C. A. Hut in a Shelled Viilage Near the Firing Lize carcasses of Alaska reindeer wern sold | entanglements, They were complate. SUTTS—Every garment new this spring. this yvear in London at & price of about | 1 repnised leaving 30 or 40 dead in m