New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 10, 1919, Page 12

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY H’ERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10; 1919. CANADA AGAINST | SOLDIERS' BONLS 200 EAST MAIN STREET. SIS T Storage, Accessories, Supplies, Ajax §! ires, Norwalk Tires, Ford Parts. Starter, § enerator, and Magneto, Parts and Brushes. § Oils, Greases and Auto Soap. Paints, Var- nishes and Enamels, for Auto and Household use. Body Work, Repairing and Rubber Tires. White Says | r Thomas Whitc d advice calculated to | the problems of with any large »r further money oni- sue any 1ment honds to sol- by one of their Iy influence the We have a Bargain Lot of slightly used Fenders and Radiators, if they fit your car, at very low prices. : the cost of living. t financial standing BRITAIN CLOTHING AND ‘DRY GOODS STORE, INC. Sétu.rday m Last Day of Thrift Week Sale SAVE-109) Discount-SAVE On New Fall and Winter Coats, Suits, Dresses, Waists, Corsets, Mus- lin Underwear, Sweaters, Hats, Flannel Night Gowns, Bath Robes for Men, Women and Children. Children’s Coats and Rain Capes and Coats. Take advantage of this, and trade at this store Satur- day. : We Will Place on Sale Saturday at 3 p. m. 58 Waists made of Crepe de Chine, Georgette and Satin. Sizes 36 § to 44. In Navy, Taupe, White and Flesh. At $5.00 each. Value to $9.98. ! These Waists are manufacturers’ samples, an opportunity to & get Two Waists for the Price of One. See them on display in our North Window. DRESS GOODS AND SILKS QOur Fall and Winter steck of Poplins, Serges, Velours, Broad- cloth, Shepherd Checks and All Wool Plaids are here for your in- spection. u Silks, Crepe de Chine, Georgettes, Chiffons, Taffeta and Messa- § line, buy them here Saturday at a saving to you of 25 per cent. on § the Dollar. FOR THE MEN Flannzl Shirts, grey and khaki; Caps, Sox, Negligee Shirts, Ties, ‘ Collars, Flannel Night Shirts, Pajamas, Rain Coats and Underwear. We sell Glastenbury Uuderwear. FOR THE BOYS : Pants, Hosiery, Blouses, Shirts, Flannel Night Shirts, Union | Suits, Windsor Ties. Boys Suits 4 to 8 years, and Caps. FOR THE GIRLS Underwear, Hosiery, Ribbons, Dresses, Handkerchiefs, | brellas, Gloves, etc. OUR STOCK OF BLANKETS AND COMFORTABLES Largest, Best and Lowest priced in the city. SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY Bed Spreads at $1.65. Value $2.25. Um- NEW BRITAIN CLOTHING ANDE DRY GOODS CO., INC. 381, 383, 385 MAIN STREET § Big Gilis Would Tmpair Gredits, 7 . | credit would test ¢ always import- | & is the & | ant. is only one other country in the 1 that is on a better basis than Canada; that is the United St the only country now on a | He hoped for $ come tax in the current fiscal year. bility for Canada.” t Britain fhere i wealth and la he said. a has 40 per cent of gold 1l her currency and large and this | against il ources to n u they are Hmited in Canada. st mittee, le o Once on a gold soldiers' demands. would be no question of e discount, and the cost of livin be directly affected for price come down. At present the flation of prices and of currency. The | sooner the country is run on a close | ‘0 renchment policy the would | 000,000 to pay the soldiers’ plan. would | is in- | Inflation Is Blamed. | but the world round, economists hol afer it will be. n Needs Credit. e e of Government | countries, is d 1 it would be | lion of currenc least to ex- | the credit of tk | tion of the ac farmers were | 1 recently e countries edit to Great v such credit ou able to market their goo: [ he said. At this Il further inflate | 48 ne 1 against 1 To continue o e 4,411, the financial power of Canada, without resort to special and nd taxes f lar expenditure @ 146,519,43 car is estima The net debt of ( would be $1 's consolic the balanc anadian customs tariff levied on an ad Vv Sir Thomas He fore of lower pri ., which meant The income level of ar saidl 100,000. B levied people in 1917 sment was § people paid anc is now on the THE UNIVERSAL CAR The simplicity of the Ford car, its stability in construction, the famous heat treated Vanadium steel with its marvelous strength and flexibility, the low cost of operation and maintenance, its ease in operation, all have made the Ford car the great favorite in every land in the world. It’s the one car that always satisfies and serves. A utility beyond question that all can afford. We will {e pleased to have your order. Don’t delay because the demand is heavy all the time. We have almost every- thing in_motor car accessories, sell the genuine Ford Parts, and assure the best in mechanical repair work. Co. Elmer Automobile 22 Main St. New Britain The Fortress Crawford can besupplied with high or low shelt or hot closct, are different sizes of the same style. 25,000,000 from the In- 1 limit in income tax J. A. Calder, chairman of the com- takes a serious view of the | He estimates it e | will cost from $400,000,000 to $800, “Now from my reading of the situ- ation as it exists, not only in Canada d | the view that the high cost of living tically all countries, and partic- belligerent wgely to the infla- and the reduction of —a reduc- ual value of the dollar collected was just over $10,000,000 Only 32,668 persons paid on incomes between $1,600 and $6,000, and $1,- 469,000 was collected from them. Only forty persons paid on incomes over $100,000, a total of $1,470,000. HUST RETURN DYNAMOS Provision of Treaty Makes Necessary Return of Power Plant Equipment —1,000 Men Out of Work. With the American Forces in Ger- many, Oct. 10.—A report from Dres- den says that the clty power plant which employs more than a thousand men, may be forced to close within a tew weeks, because under the terms of the peace treaty the German gov- ernment is bound to return to France the stolen dynamos used in the plant. The superintendent has appealed to Berlin for substitute dynamos in order to provide power for Dresden. GIRLS MUSTN'T SMOKE. Boston, Oct. 10.—A new rule has been added to the regulations govern- ing young ladies attending Wellesley college. It reads: ‘“Since the privi- leges of the individual must be sub- ordinated to the interests of the comi- munity, students may not smoke while living under the regulations of the Wellesley College Government associatio: The ORIGINAL \ Malted Milk / i\ - » ) & lnvalids S| A Nutritious Diet for All Ages Quick Lunch at Home or Office Avoid Imitations and Substitntes Safe Milk | For Infants rflice and railways othe The n war last fiscal [ - the ut enue re- 280,000,000. | on the amount | 569. Only amount 5 the Dance The dancing season is here now and you may have the pleasure in your own home on the VICTROLA. We are exceptionally well prepared NOW to furnish you any TYPE and FINISH of Victrola you may desire, at CONVENIENT TERMS. “See us first.” The October Victor Record list de- serves your attention, step in and we will gladly play them for you, plenty of room, no waiting. HENRY MORANS Jeweler 365 Main St. Opposite Myrtle Look for the Electric Victor Sign. Ranges Give a Square Meal The best results can be obtained only with a range which can be relied upon for even, steady heat, and an oven in which the temper- ature can be regulated to suit different foods. The exclusive Crawford Single Damper per- mits perfect regulation of the oven. Wide SOLD BY A. A. Heat Flues and Cup Joints give you the benefit of all the heat your fuel can produce. We have illustrated the Fortress Crawford —a combination gas and coal range— with two large and convenient Ovens and a new and improved Gas Broiler, which folds away when not in use. Let us show you the Crawford line and ex- plain the many exclusive Crawford features which make these ranges so easy to operate, so convenient and economical. MILLS

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