New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 18, 1919, Page 17

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! \Smc C losc»-, Fn;r_?' S-uit 'qon Bxring July ‘and Aug: -r-(——————n-—‘”h-'m———m—-—— STREET. v bomd‘ people mmtakenly think they must sacnfize in order to saves But there’s mo' form of thrift to compare with getting full value for the money’ “you spend. People § yho do all their shoppmg int this store auto- }-y »matlcallv save iarge‘- sums in th > course of ayear an&multlplv‘thqr purchasing power.. . The reason is plain=—out. patrons get full L? value; They pay the lowest prices for the. e mercha)}dw* and, consequently, prac- tice thrift in'the mopt profitabfie way. complsre Humafmmsher 1052-—58 Main St. Naar Mq‘g@, H&ftfurd Gonn. TREAT TO BE_ARRESTED CHARLOTZE JIEGOVERN Special Cerre Tafte Mctiovern deput, Sfor s il 1 ve for several weclk ghile the uperifr o iho hords Ford casc e north porisible but no less BY.-THIS .TEXAS SHERIFF | ieeriuls’ i ot oo Pondenc Feémil s | time, the eve rth forthey first unprocedented EDONEAITROUS wpplause he Court room M wes il it though n s as’prefiy as i wless, e is only and weig rtoon 1 (h¢ Ametican gecupied; arc: B | famous African seems to b | | | €itilians in Qecupled Avea Have deen | " Mg Mittion Varks Worth Tach Day, ; oblenz,: June 21, (QGdrresgondence jrot the Associated Press y-~Civilians in iy have been buying n L few, wee 3 army ysuppiies. oblenz adsociation inter-allicd mili- tary ¢ommission on,food, the supplic [ being @istributed fo the censume through,the retailers who are illowed | a Hmitded profit on all sales. Such'staples as bac rice and Germans by the commission af perts’ reports that the poorer c esvecially, the women and childien, | were .in vie#ad of certain foods. Lt when 1 mds of Amelean soldier sion decided 4o open certgin stores of the army to #he Germansy, owing to the fact that there was mekre food on | hata than the'army had useé Much of the fod is broit occupied arei from the army depots in France the Germans buying small profit o the American | blus the transportation charges the United States. To date food valued forty million marks ha the civilians of the Amer zone, al] from army stores LIFE OF ELEPHANT IS NOW IN DA GLR South Atrican Cape Provincial Coun- «" Cil Proposes’to Exicrminate Fhose in District, London, July 18.—The life of the | in_danger for the South African Cape provincial council propo: to ¢ minate (huw in the Addo Bush for® slizabeth. Ltions past these animui great nuisance to th farmers. have damaged crops and Kkilled sev persons. aziness—aquite the reverge (o s Indian relative, who flh(‘n L 11 led “;-Uy burden: of @ ton or so. However, ai effort is to be made th tfain the young ories for log hauling in tha. Cape for- he African elephani is noted mx’ > rounding up of the animals h involved thé erection &f & ng sheuld th fect, the cleph and the ichthyésauirus, extinct. ¥ GOVERNI T HOLDE PROPERTY . Mexico City, July 18.—The gowefn ment is holding and administering:ts present, according 1o published state- me uthorized hy the treasnry de- partment, ordg the property helenging {0 those, connected with the ™ coup dretat that resulted in the ov and death of Presid dero, including ¥ Mondragomn, Victoriano Huer lianno Blanquet and others. Whay oth- property being held, it s d clared, the government wishes to re turn, bhut heen unable to bhecaue the own e i ing pr charges pr have emigrated frop eofmtry without leaving represent pdives GENERAL ACCEPTS ! Pai July 18.—Gen. de Ca Y'\". accepted the position of pr 1 of ke national commitiec formed Y after all questions connected with 5 of French soldie ! Dowmer who, hds lost three sons i vice president | iron dep®sits ingdiesice, "t canned’ milk weve-s st sold to the | | All Our Whiie Canvas Pumps and Oxfords, high and low heels, $2.50 grade. | were homewgrd bhound, the cominis- |8 b4 High 'Tennis ",.'ni(- Tennis Pumpx white. and with heels. ~|u‘s. o A Pair. A Pair. sses’ Whitv (‘ww\ Ruhbnr Sale Oxfords. LIQU@R + i 4% B v amors.in comme Loni o for! i that the dép B tho | P g fons Ll i ‘mmmm, ARG - mines v Phe paper adds 'Hun\l sigigas that ) (hatii d Opos o bring to’ Mesico roximity of the-coul - CHAMBER OF COMMERCE GROWS J 18.—1 | A . ' of Com mereddof Brazil W has been de velopipg rapidly e past year now | s e | has a'member 1 On May wied . secret vas elected rgable, forer ehancellor thail cnba emg chose; oiving tho'sp ich Wmm- Necessary! To replace a piece or add to, the furniture of 3 ¥ ; va ving rooem, we want you {0 se¢e the cxtensw” 7 4 shdw,igeof chairs, tables and settee8 in oal .:md mahegany which we haye for just ‘this purposes—' furniture peculiarly! adapted to fili ig those 'Q’cant. spaces and harmonize with your orhaf fyrnm&@ There is something dlmm(,tl\ !‘mhflfi and, yri conservative about this furniture whigh has mfi&i. popular in homes of eulture and refilemént. When you see the sturdy coustruction, fine work=% manship, beauty of design and generAl dttractiveness’ of this furniture you will wonder how, we can sé}i at such moderate prices. CORPLETE HomE FURRISHERS 40-68 FoRR STREET RARTFORR 3 rules of conservation, wospitals and infirmaries«-must mnethetr A guota. Other lines of trade find ice an absolute™ " pecessity. for carrying on their business. These institutions and. firms are instructing their em- dee‘: in the rudiments of ice ur help is also WANTED ! 7 ‘-‘-m A QJ Ih is apparent now that this city's supplv %fim not last for long. Think kae ! Keep ice con- servation always before you ! ORDER ONLY 'WHAT ICE YOU NEED. ICE PUBLICITY e in {he ead of theg prdeessigl

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