New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 31, 1919, Page 20

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1910. AMERICAN GARS British Manufacturers Protest Sy TERMS ARE A ! CONVENIENT CHARGE ° D ACCOUNT CONFIDENTIAL LUXURIOUSLY WARM Coats that defy the chill of winter—that combine style with warmth—quality with utility. In all of the popular materials and colors; many with collars and cuffs of rich luxuriant fur. Reason- ably priced too in the very face of increasing wool prices. Buy them on convenient, easy terms. $27.50 to $75.00 f New Suits for the Winter Excry style is found here, in every material that fashion fancies. Many fur-trimmed, many heavily embroidered with distinctive de- signs. All of them unusual values. Sec them without fail. $27.50 Upward Fashionable Dresses Serge Velour Jersey—all the warm winter dress materials are here in all styles. See these fine dresses—every onc of them de- cided moncy savers. $25.00 and up | | i i | il l | | designed to b Young Fellows Like the Suits and Overcoats We Have They like the new swagger styles and patterns—and they like the quality too. Conservative or cxtreme, we know that we can Come in and scc them. All you have to say is $35.00 BOYS’ CLOTHING The finest wearing clothes in the finest boys’ styles is the $13.50 please you. “Charge it.” reputation we bave. Boys’ clothes made to wear—and wear hard | GATELY & BRENNAN Open Monday and Saturday Evenings. 47 Main Street, New Britain, Conn. a five-ton 1 Against Autos ol Foreign Make London, Oct. 31.—Nearly industry in Great Britain not favored by cction of import tions is trying to have itself * A “key” in y is one esser tish industry and conside cted by the war that it must be nursed back to health through the medium of government assistance. The government did not remove import restrictions Neptember 1 on products manufactured by s led British key industri The majority of manufacturers forced into compe- tition removal of the restrict believed their indust should have been in the favored list. Among (hese are the automobile men, who have protested vigorously against Wmerican machines into England with a duty of per cent. British manufactur mit they cannot produce thing like the amount needed within many months, so the ard of Trade turned a deaf ear to their meantime, sing in nurn on Lond American firm within 48 er order taken Duty, the rence in exchan and freight , raises the price of an American car in London to about double the price in the United ates, but that is not deterring the glishmen from snapping them upn \pidly as they arrive. HAIRBREADTH ESCAPE. Boy Has Miraculous Escape from Death Under Truck Wheels. A young boy came within an ace of being killed yesterday afternoon by | ack truck on West Main streot near the post office. The little fellow ran outl to the truck and tried et on the runni: in motion. It ining hard 1t the time and his grasp slipped and he fell to the pavement in line with the rear wheel. The driver put on is emergency brakes s grip broke, bringing t k to a quick stop. at the narrow es 3 boy, who seemed .doomed to certain death. WAf | ing that the boy was all right, truck driver unloosened a string of | invectives to soothe his pen-up nerves. ATM Barcelona Socialists Suspicious Coming Lockout. Madrid, Oct. 30.—The syndical arcelona have issued a manife ago, is workmen’s zation. i tain the workme: a perfect right to exist, government support of i cial police and {he promise of the rnment to maintain order during the lockout. The newspaper Abe, onc of the few papers supporting the lockout, denies the employers divided and says AVE COLOR I CHEES Be Better Looking—Take Olive Tablets If your skin is yellow—complesion pallid—tongue coated—appetite poor— you have a bad taste in your mouth— a lazy, no-good feeling—you should take Olive Tablets. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets—a sub- stitute for calomel—were prepared by Dr. Edwards after 17 years of study. Dr.Edwards’ Olive Tabletsareapurely vegetablecompound mixed witholiveoil. You will know them by their oliye color. Tohavea clear, pink skin, bright eyes, no pimples, a feeling of buoyancy like childhooddaysyoumust getatthecause. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets act on the liver and bowels like calomel—yet have no dangerous after effects. They start the bile and overcome con- stipation. Millions of boxes are sold annually at 10c ard 25c. Take one or twonightlyand note the pleasing results. ENGLANR IMPORTS rd while it | | | | | Theodore HAS HALLOWE'EN PARTY. ! Newman I 1bic Ent ins 16 of His | nds Last Evening. Master Newman Brandle of 65 Win throp street entertained 16 of his voung friends at his home last even- ing with & Hallowe'en social. The house was decorated in orange and black, with pictures of pumpkins, black cats and witehes predominating Games appropriate to the s Lillian phine Miller, Stipack, Dorothy Hallin, Dor s, Javelyn Sloper and Dor- othy Darrow, and Russell Hallin, Wells and Newman I3 3urton Kinnie, Max Kirsnit, 1 1 John Ieller. SOUTH CHU All women of the South church are cordially invited to be present at a meeting of the Women's association turday, November 1, at i pavish chapel. il of Brooklyn, a eaker, will speak. Tea at the close and it is ge number of ladies will | e—r——————c———p—— A. PINKUS PECIALIST—Over 30 Yrs. Expericnce in Eye Testing MAIX The Housewife Knows What She Wants—She Wants a HUB RANGE because the HUB is designed and built to supply EVERY FEATURE that day in and day out are of service to the efficient housewife. The Oven Is Heated On Five Sides An economy of fuel, because advantage is taken of ALL Velvet Hats Gold and Silver Brocade Hats Street Hats — Dress Hats—Sports Hats ©) A KNEE-LENGTH OVER-GARMENT IS RECOMMENDED AS CORRECT BY FASHION PARK. THE OVERSAK, SKETCHED, WILL FIND PRACTICAL GSAGE AS AN ULSTER AND WILL ALSO CAPABLY SERVE DRESS REQUIREMENTS. THE HY-LINE SHOULDER TREATMENT AND A COLLAR WHICH CAN BE ROLLED UP IN A MILITARY MANNER. the heat This givesa BETTER BAKING Oven. Seo much better that the HUB is preferred for this alone. But—there are other exclusive points of superiority found in no other range. There IS a HUB that will jut FIT YOUR KITCHEN and YOUR KITCHEN REQUIRE- MENTS. Putting off buying one only means that you are trying to get along with something that you wish was better. GEISINGER & SCHAFER 41 Wilson Et. Tomorrow we offer A shiable Collection of New Fall Remarkabie for its variety, its distinction, and the many striking values offered— 5 372 410 Plush Hats — Beaver Hats A K IT HAS THE FULL AND LENGTHY SKIRT AND 4 DEEPVENT HA VE MADE IT POSSIBLE 7O SECURE A WELL BALANCED BACK, READY.-TO-PUT-ON CUSTOM SERVICE WITHOUT YHE ANNOYANCE OF A TRY-ON RENIER PICKHARDT & DUNN 127 MAIN ST., OPP. ARCH. TEL. 1409-2 TAILORED AT FASHION PARK FASHIION PARK Rochcster NewYork SHOPPING TODAY OR TOMORROW? CARTER’S KNIT WEAR. JARTER'S” KNIT UNDERW leal protection, fits never gaps, never loses shape, is cor- rectly made. Call and sec the new styles AND N § Women’s Pants and Ve $3.50 cach. Women'’s Union Suits, $1.50 to $ cach. Quick Returns Use Classified Column : implesar 1.8 ! esinol capadidit Think what a difference it makes to me!l Awe o I was ashamed to be seen. When Ldidgoout, people seemed toavoid me. But now that Resinol Soap —with just a little Resinol Ointment— has given me back my good complex- sion, 1 am ready for anything. All druggists sell Resinol Soap and Olntment, J e U The Man, a style book for Autumn, is ready for you. AZ @IIOTIANIA STTALS THL MOHS OL AQVIY AV AN

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