New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 19, 1919, Page 3

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HERALD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, Boston Store RUSSINS HOPE LIES | We Close Mondays a: 6 Py m. Dolly Duds little delight, . Dolly and fancy things for all sized The Clothes, dolls, a girls’ source of constunt the little ones. wants them and the small every ona can afford them. Dolly Duds Union Suits, all s 8 for dells 12 to 30 inches long, 12 to 22 inches 15¢, 26 to 30 inches 29¢ suit. Dolly Duas Knit Wagh Cloths 6c¢ each. Dolly Duds Stockings, lic and 17¢ pair. Dolly Duds Turkish 15c¢ each. Dolly Duds Knit vizes, 15c pair. Dolly Duds. Fancy Blankets in pink and light blue, 42c and 55c. Dolly Duds Red Riding Hood with cape, pink and light blue flannel, ac- cording to size, 35¢ to 60c. Dolly Duds White Wool Toques Dolly Duds FFancy Braided Ma 25¢ each Dolly Duds TFancy 2c zach. Dolly Duds Clothespins They are selling f: carly, the is limited. for little asked Bvery price Porous four sizes, Bath Towels Buotc(» assorted Clothespin bags, 5 for 10c. now Come supply PULLAR & NIVEN Da}ly Freight and Express Service NEW BRITAIN. NEW HAVEN AND DISTANCE TRUCKING. TRUCKS BY THE DAY OR HOUR, A. H. HARRIS Adna.Johnson, vet, Care of. TEL. Eastwood Electrical Service Station and Garage. Starting, tem Specialists. MAXWELL SEFVIC REAR 193 MAI Phone 387« FLEASURE CARS M. IRVING JESTER r 192 ARCH STR YIM delivery and heavy duty trucks, from 5 to 5 tons. AMERICAN Balanced Six, Pleasure Cars. CITY SERVICE STATION. A. M. Pannessa, Prop. i —— DENISON GARAGE 430 MAIN STREET Livery Cars for Hire, Day and Night Storage, Supplles and Kepalring. L EX-SENATOR HALL Mr. A. Gorbach, pleasure | Lighting and Ignition Sys- | 'INADMIRAL KOLCHAK lBrmsh Gommauder John Ward, | Thinks New Leader Can Succeed | | 19.—Colonel John just returned London, Nov. Ward who has the Bolsheviki power there, says, “In my opinion the only chance for democracy in Ru lies in the success of Kolchak. is at i titude on the land question shows | that he is not the reactionary he has | been represented. He sées clearly | that the distribution of big eqa(ml among the peasantry cannot be in- terfered with. “It is proposed that those lund owners who have survived Bolshevism all be given compensation for the land they have: lost but there is no idea of restoring the land to them. Kolchak stands up for the poor peasants against what Lenine ‘has been called the ‘village of bour- geoisie.’ “It is found that ants had murdered mar owners, given a meagre portion of the poorest land to the poor peas- ants and joined the bulk of the e tate to their own holdings. Kolchak | with the advice of representatives of the Allies, decided to secure for the poor peasants a fair distribution of | the land. When this was known the comparatively wealthy peasants, who had secured the biggest share of the land raised the ery that the old state of aff: was to be restored In some cases they stirred <up the peasants to revolt and caused dis- turbances which had to be put dowr fo “To know what Bolshevism is yoe should have.been *with me at Perm when the ice on the river was melte ing and the bodies of many who had been murdered by the Bolsheviki were revealed. 1, myself, saw fifty of them and among them were the bodies of a number of women and children. At one place there was a { wash house built over the river. The 3olshevism means the end of democ- through which they dropped their | victims into the deep waters beneath. Bolshevism meuans te end of democ- racy. I | left to | mately | | to overthrow well-to-do peas- of the land- | | the Bolsheviki, it will ulti- return to its autocruc.\. To Cure a Cold in Ond' Day BROMO QUININI ani Cold. each Take LAXATIVE (Tablets.) it stops the Cough Headache and works off the SROVE'S signature on MANGUSS AUTE 6D, Storage and Accessorles, Repair Work a Specialty. honre 2227 | | OVEKRLAND AGENCY, 1 i 139 Arch St ON TIME er'V|ce DEPENDABILITY ture of our TAXICAB When you call 1 we promise one on certain time—a clean, carefully driven r WILL be at the place ON TIME SRVICE You ride comfortably and safely in ! | -one of our cars. Call 1728-13. Weddings and funerals a specialty. | l STEVE'S T Rear SERVICE GARAGE Main Street | striking union were kept busy weigh- .am certain that if Russia is 1S & prine fea- from | Siberia where he commanded a bat- : talion of British troops which hvl]]exl’ Chicago.—Porterhouse for 18 cents a pound, cents and other cuts union butchers, on strike, opened a meat market in an old barroom on Halsted street. Women not only ¢ their first look at a former barr but also found many bargains coming over the mahogany. Buying was bri: and many members of the steak sold sirloin ' at 15 cordingly when ing purchases. The butche: $10 a week raise. However, py marketers hope the tinues for a while. ENGLAND FINE PLACE FOR REAL ESTATE MEN s want a the hap- strike con- Heavy War Taxation Is Forcing Many Property Holders to Dispose of Their Estates, London, Nov. 19.—England is changing hands because taxes arc so high landed proprictors cannot afford 1o own and maintain their estates, cording to accumulating evidence of the past few days. “The crushing taxation i ited from the war,” said the notice | sent by the Duke of Rutland to his | tenants, “coupled with the great rise | in the price of all commodities | labor, have placed such burdens on | my property as to compel mec to | { largely diminish the size of my es- | | which has of | tate.” The Duke of Rutland sold his rby estates in the value of Bel- much to the regret of his ten- Brigadier General William Strong, | of Thorpe Hill, Peterborough, n- | other landed proprietor who is part- ing with his property. e explained to the villagers that he regretted to | do so, but as one-third of his in- come now went in taxation. it- impossible for him to maintain hall and the estate. Property of thi is Dbeing bought by the newly-rich who made their fortunes the war, but in almost every instance each estatc is to a number of persons rather than being taken by one. was the BENEFITS MANKIND Two discoveries have added greatly to human welfare. In 1835 Newton criginated the vac- vum process for condensing milk with sugar to a semi-liquid form. In 1883 Horlick at Racine,Wis., dis- covered how to reduce milk to a dry wder form with extract of malted ns, without cane sugar. This product HORLICX named Malted Milk. (Name since copied Ly others.) Its nutritive value, digestibility and case of preparation simply stirring in water) and the »t that it keeps in any climate, ved of much value to mankind E idezl food-drink from infancy to r)[d age. for a car and | DON'T FORGET DIONNES | tocal and long distance moving ana trucking. Pianos and parties at rca- sonable prices. Also storage. ’Phone | 887-32 and 3£2. 8 dilbert street, ; New Britain. ORAN APPROVES OF HOME SITES AT PARK RESERVE New Britain, Conn. 259 Main Street, City. My Dear Mr. (,m'hach :—Because of the housing situation in New Britain it is essential that some means be found to provide the people with more homes and I am convinced that you are performing a real public service by disposing of your property at Park Reserve on such liberal terms. November 18, 1919. We who take pride in our community naturally wish to see it prosper but we realize that it cannot expand and flourish unless suitable homes are provided for our men and women and their children. Park Reserve has all the advantages you claim for it. other place so well situated for home-site development. that you are pldcmg proper restrictions on the buildings. There is no I am glad to know There is no doubt that Park Reserve, in the very near future, will be one of the finest neizh- borhoods—finest in appearance and class of residents—in the State of Con- necticut. Very truly yours, JOSEPH M. HALLORAN. California is believed to be who Avalon hotel-keeper, the only youth in the country soes to school in an airplane. The school he attends is in the Fernando valley, in Los Angeles county, fifty miles from home. Of this distan thirty miles is over sea Clyde leaves home ecvery Monday morning in an airplane and me v I'riday night. Boy Believed to Be Only Youth to Employ This Means of Getting to Studics. T0 SCHOOL IN "PLANE ~ ] | I Cal., son of anta Catalina Island, de Opelt, Jr., Avalon, Nov. 19 AU’S HOME Paris—The ancestral home of the Clemenceau family one of the most interesting places in France. The pre- mier now resides there It is known as the Cheateau de I'Aubraic San | returns | HARTFORD Sale of Silks and Woolen Material Now in Progress. Toyland Is Now Open—Bring the Kiddics) COMMENCING TOMORROW AND CONTINUING FRIDAY AND| SATURDAY EVERY JIAT A REAL VALUE AND ALL MUST BE SOLD DURING THIS SALE An Extraordinary Sale of Hats Included are Hats for present wear, in designs to meet the re. quirements of every particular occasion. Every concelvable type of hat from the snug hat to the extreme picture hat is represented in the collection. Matron's hads in black and colors. hats for Hats for the younger set and misse ‘ Group 1—500 hats for misses in black and colors tnimmed o0s grain ribbons, values up to $8.50. Special for this sale—S$18 Group 2—200 trimmed hats, values up to $10 for—$3.98, Grouyp 3—125 trimmed hats, values up to $12.50 for this-sale $6.98. Group 4— Special at- : Group 5—85 trimmed hats, Group 6—100 fur z combinations. Special f Colored velour hats with ; misses’ hats in all colors, $5.50 values, for thig sale. values up to $25 for this sale—8$10 vet combinations. 100 satin and fuy sale at—§6.98, nt—%3.98, The fi?eéigglnt Is a simple cffective remedy for sufferers from itching, burning, skin troubles. Try today, bathing that uncomfortable, irritated surface with RESINOL SOAP and warm water. After you have dried it gently with a soft cloth, apply RESINOL OINTMENT with the finger tips. Then see if you are not surprised at the prompt and blessed relicf. RESINOL SHAVING STICK gives a rich lather, fill of sooth- ing, healing properties which leave the skin comfortableand refreshed. AN druggists carry the Resinol products. c—Americas HINO uA Home Shoe Pohsh *‘&‘r-“'s SLD SHOES ;.00 .(u« S HOE2FRo o\- % s> Makes Shocs AMERICA’S HOME SHOE POI.ISH T Black Tan White OxBlood Brown No,181 100 Lines Elliott Aclvcrtismg Service lnc.i TGUARDS Money invested in home sites at Park Reserve is amply protected. With each sale there is a certificate from the Commercial Trust Company that your money will be returned if you de- cide before May 1, 1920, to relinquish possession of land we sell you. The resources of this bank, whose strength and integrity are unquestioned, stand between you and loss or disappointment. It will cost nothing to inspect our map or the property itself, situated next to North End Park, which will be developed by the City of New Britain at a cost of $200,000. Send in the coupon and be convinced. Please send me your illustrated folder on Park Reserve: A. GORBACH, Owner. Room 6, Booth’s Block, 259 Main Street. Office Open Saturday and Monday Evenings, From 7 to 9.

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