New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 14, 1919, Page 14

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY OCTOBER 14, 1919, : e ., says | 8 1 as a chauffeur, who said he e the prohibition law nited “I shall never hold a man for trinl [§ . E s SR s deci- | who comes into my court accused of § New Britain’s New Britain’s o T o 4 erl ich he was tri p = . QUITE EXPENSIVE :5%fb i it SRS | Tending MODERNBOOT SHOP teading . 2 - Mr. | ‘I e B A with the commissioner | and l\quul seller who is a d be- 8 Shoe Store Shoe Store he intends to proceed under | fore me when the eviden hvernment LOSS in TaXES 01] b . o e @ e, ORISR e e commissioner freed Christian ccused was induced to commit i 1) v.‘ L v Brooklyn bartender, who violation of the Prohibition Act ‘ BOOZE $384,000,000 6 cked into selling ¢ by detectives or government agenfs { whiskey to a police detective, dis- sent to ‘get’ him.'’ ssociation Opposed to N;uion.l; e : = - 4 ibition in part g to be a v : Xpe ] =2 = ON ™ PN ot B / l frone thinks of the liTaer q\wsuo‘n | TR = N N B pr_there are today remaining in | pnd 60,000,000 gallons of well-| 4 J atured whiskey which the people | = . s ; q this country are anxious to pur- ‘[ N T o\ S = 7 i - Ladies’ Havana Brown MEN’S DARK TAN pase—not for purposes of convivial- 3 N\ ) # e | £ . and d(;‘b auchery, but for bona- mm] W ) i { : ! high cut Lace Shoes. “Cus- HAND SEWED LACE pme and medical use. 1y : 3 : LY g q “The tax on 60,000,000 gallons of\ / 3 are B s tom Quality.” Special SHOES niskey in bond, at $6.40 a gallon, | X s > NN I B &5 ) puld amount to $384,000,000. The| esent attitude of the Amti-Saloon | = 4 \0=X) n is, therefore, costing the country | = \ / \ Ny 84,000,000 to start with, to say| { ] § i N » ® bthing of the discontent and unrest | ST ey a B . L B jhich these conditions are producing. l “Another important phase of the| Ls - | Gpiec B = ) $8.50 value. Value $7.50. tuation is the fact that the embargo | i For 25 v b yines and Jiauors, “as vrousnt| #8 0 This Beautiful Dinner pou y the artime [Prohibition | J + 3 t and to be continued by the g Set With First Prize ot HrRans | ghteenth Amendment, is having| Niif : < 53 23 4 pteworthy effect on the present| fot Nut Margarine fl completes this |1 - ’ traordinary foreisn exchange situa- | it This 42-piece Parisian China service. 112 pisces | a alr bn. Last week the exchange rate ! i inall. { | st ol o o) dinner set for only 25 coupons and [ inall T Great Britain was about per | Biiid $3.75 in cash prepaid. - —4 I s ’:t‘ce‘:l’i‘f, gorfiEirarcof morepthan 2°|‘ i Butter prices are high. First Prize Nut Margarine is [ &5 i ].25 Vaiue pa"s mr 75 wholesome, tasty and d:llrmus Made from only the best cocoanut and vegetable oils, churned to a creamy smooth- ness with gvhole milk. . Try it on bread once—and you'll be more than pleased. Ask your grocer. Remember the coupons. Ask your grocer for First Prize Nut Margarine by name. 1If he hasn’t it, please let us know. § ) s Coupons also packed with delicious Raby Brand Oleo- . B O O @ff on any pair of R, NG 6T G A T L K Spe{:fi a The statement then goes on to show | hr inability to take wines and liquors | fom those countries materially limits | eir mbility to adfust the disparity | trade. | Leroy W. Ross, United States dis- | o i e Ladies’ or P. BERRY & SONS, Inc., Hartford, Conn. Men S Shoes Sole Distributors for New England States Feel gflt this morning. As soon as I felt it coming on yesterday I used | Gray’s Syrup and nipped it in the bud. § Just couldn’t miss an hour at the office, e mlf:p:]jleh:y‘fi‘: \H FREE FROM I\N\MA\_FF\‘S \ v 3 B & \ i ) | : 5 AMMON & PERSON, densct 1 68 1“ A[N sTREET Wednesday Is Trade Day at This Store. You Spend a Dollar and Save a Doiiar When You Trade Here Waomen’s Housedresses made of Women’s BanalowVA%)ron§i 9é\lade of Gingham White Voile Waists, Lace Trimmed. $1 OO Flannelette Dressing Sacques. Percale, value $1.98 at and Percales. Value $1.98. $1 . Value $1.98 at s Values $1.98 at Percale Aprons Muslin Underwear—N i;«;ht Gowns, Chemise, Petticoats and Princess Slips. $1 00 ! Children’s Flannel and Gingham I Lace and Hamburg Trimmed. Values $1.98 at . Rompers at Jersey and Crepe Bloomers I Women’s Voile Dresses. Values to $5.98 Odd Waists, Skirts and Petticoats 2 t Val. Value to 35c yard, \-oi Rid Sinined at 4 yards for yards for 0dd Lots of Lace, Torchon, Cluny and|j and 6 inch Ribbons, Flgured 1 5 Outing Flannel, 39¢ value $1 Ogal)om.\t "lannel, 19¢ value, $1 Oq% inch Percales, 39¢ values, $1 00 ° 4 yards for ——GSdoneateonnsnogonoe VAL E e e e T T e e e e e e e e e o - [y J;31 50 40 h Striped Dress Towzll;\:;‘iZSa(;Oialue, $ 1 001 Turlzs;\d;fi(;“;i;s, 39¢ value, $ 1 . OOHHuclé f[:](;“ els, $ 1 .00 Dres: ‘G::rds ;1(1;5, "25¢ value $ 1 .OOI m\soilestl § vank for $ 1 .00 10% Discount on the $ on Siks and Dress Goods for Wednesday, Trade Day TS Sl 4/ O il R i e S e ek OSSR U AN i [ acimon sfosmnm WS LA e o) LSO 1 Case Comfortables, p 0 1 Case Beacon Blankets, grey and white, 1 Case Beacon Bath Robe Men’s Negligee Shrts, $1 00 $4.98 value at .. Each 'fiB. 75 I g%ni{oa‘{fiulglfi bordlgl;ir $4.98 Blankets, $5.98 val. at ea$3 98 $1.98 value at ... Each —_— e e e Men’s Black Sox Men’s Army Sox Women’s Chamoisette $1 00 Misses’ Fine Ribbed Hose, $1 00 10 Pairs for 4 Pairs for . Gloves, all colors at Pr size 6 to 9. 3 prs for Z - e All colors, 2 Pairs for P ah ; z z . Women’s Vests, High neck, long Sleeve, Women’s Silk Hose with Children’s Sleepers , DTl et o $ 1 00 I < Sleeve at Each Special Trade Day--Women’s and Misses’ Trimmed Hats at $2.98. Value to $4.98 NeW Britain CEO%hing Dl‘y GOOdS Cé()., Inc. 381-383-38%[1\]1\1 STREET dovan, 4 Pairs for Women’s Lisle Hose R i e I Boys’ Black Ribbed Hose $1 00 e 3 Pairs for 4 Pairs for Wool yarn, all colors seam, all colors at Pair 3 balls for

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