New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 21, 1919, Page 14

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD,FRIDAY, 'NOVEMBER 21, | WALL \( E \HI L lm | Us Gl . REPRESENTATIVE | nicd suees Times Gr S, GE ING TRADE. xports to Brazil Four Than Other Countri Janeiro, Brazil, Nov. Il zil from the United NG LADLES SOUP INSOUP KITEHFN nte Rio e Tmpor s into Preace Delegates \rer Leave—LUlotel 0 the first six months of 1919 Selery i were four times greater than those De Crillon Will No Longer Be [ from, Great Biritain, (he nearest com- afll&fl Rmer NO[ Too Proud N e | peting country. according fo the Am k i an Chamber of Commeree for Bra- i Puris, Noy, 21.—J. C. Grew, secré- 5 o (0] Help |ty of American delezation to peace Ll IR e | Senterenct EpiIl probubiy bertio onlyENEIINEIE (R R AR 20 from e prominent: official of the delegation Mo URHed 1 : ; : ; itain biu, Kumania, Nov. 21.—Tho pic- | femaining here atter Vrank L otk G e T i e of a king, with a linen duster | HERTY 3 “'\\" nd Gen. T 1L od totaled $ 04,000, of which the slss, the an delegt i or bt ok produc vued ering his uniform, ladling out soup | (po"proie Alericun delesutes o el ks (et Gheiciss gl of . States on board the tran N00,200 . Wi e 8 sugur to his hungry people 1s onel port Americn, Docembpr 5 or G- M. $UBEEEESI G R ST 160,20 t will live long in the memories of Grew will have o stafl’ of several s i:‘x;:h» reat Dritain was third, with irls on duty at the American Red | sistants to help him with the work Wb & upply depot here maming after depacture of the del e e T e s e afternoon, for recompanicd to its seeking food th at who will contributing to the favor- n an 70 members of was | America by 1 iH balateCeolifonen SLO0.00Y Iy large and the small number | the confore Amba 000 000 el el G3FTCE s American girls were hard put to it!| Hugn W DIGEANTCILCS g 4 () were exporte keep the line moving. The heat| chiof re) iy R - = intense and the little group of | tainin: NANE ST TE U : cors who had een on thetr feet| Centril nllics SLEGHONE DTN N GleD) ke ARet s faie o S Crillon, which r Berlin, Nov. 21.-The cabinet does i el iselmisdl b Lo i vsosinee kst G propose to put abead the date for bie's man's volce saying: " | becember will . red for only 4 e pational elections which are now FT am ready for wdrk, girvls. What [« short time ter the fepavinre of expected to occur next January, nc- you give me to do?” | ihe delegates. Offices will be rented | aorqing ~ to a semi-official an- accommodate \l!\l“ will consist 1 clsewhere to staff which clerks and officers communication service Bont over a barret of by M. Applebee of pightenad up to see from whom had | nethis offer of much n aid i behold before her King , m QR veds s e onaianac | MANY WANT T0 FLY i | | | | nouncement ———— ALL VICTIMS OF ECZEMA'S ITCH NEED POSLAM It is Poslam’s mission to relieve itching eczen cruel distress and to cocon, Miss Minneapolis ely ol with connected ded to the room meant little then when hun- people W to be fed, so Miss plebee s ted that the king first his hand at the salmon and jam. t the king as distributing agent for American Red cked the pracecding s could not quitc Oftice of Company Controlling the Passenger-Aviation Service is Be- | sieged With Applications. Cross almost for his sub- p the idea of Nov. 21.—That puasscngers awaiting the establishment London, gerly ind health. Comfort comes ir king standing counter ane routes to distant points in it is applied to the re i Seeing ish empire is shown by the re- Its concentrated healing | for tickets recelved'by a cone- | power quickly shows. Iach day pany which operates airplane 1ino- should mark distinct improvement. pense with all formalities, from Folksto On the day So effective is Poslam for eczema, ain that for ages to come some| when the ser the office of | rashes, pimples, scalp-scale that just can that once contained an | the company ed by inquirers | 5 Jittle of it will do much. t's n food product will occupy the | seeking bookings for ol o sliey Hiab connts. ce of hongr in many a Rumanian | world. One wanted to ma T fres wsehold. Venice and another demanded a ticket & tol Binergancy Laboratorie v shouldn’t he work,” said one| to Cairo. ATth St, New York City girl that evening, “when his ns with refatives or Interests in N Cur o T me R irasher e, Queen Marie, ix the hardest| India have made nunierous inquiries ta | qjearer, hetter by the daily use of ker the American Red Cross has| learn how soon it will be possible for | hoqu " goan medicated with Poslam. i them to go there by airplanc. ¢ in Rum Little Life Lessons By the Observer “An old man, a man whom you all know by reputation, a man over 80, whose family wealth had been invested in real estate for generations” remarked the Observer, said to me a few days ago, “I am a very old man and through my entire life I've noticed one thing. Families who have all their investments in securities fre- quently go broke and never recover. While families whose investments have been in real estate are never R down and out.” “For example” continued the Observer, “The WILLIAMS ESTATE is a case in point. It has been 150 years in one family, and it is growing more valuable daily, and will continue so to do without artificial boosting or the assis- tance of nebulous promises, for its pusition on the western boundary of the city makes for natural and logical de- velopment. Its partition into homestead plots increases its wealth to those who buy and those who sell and so it will go on.” “It is sun-clear to me, my boy, that the WILLIAMS ES- TATE SUB-DIVISION is the one best bet in real estate in this city.” 1 we are in business to If you feel that our knowledge of real We want you to feel that SERVE you. estate matters gathered through years of experi- ence can help you in making decisions — then we want you to consult us — and we will give our counsel and advice—GLADLY—WILLINGLY. You can afford to give part of your working day to decide on the greatest e vent of your bright young life—the purchase of your homestead plot. 60x150 for $500, $600, $700, $800 and $900 spread over 6 years if you desire. West Main street trolley and jitneys carry you fare—Ask the Or walk to the junction of Black Rock and Corbin Avenues, the right and step two minutes west. SUNDAY S GOME-AND-SEE DAY COME AND SEE, YOURSELF— SOMETHING NEW IN NEW BRITAIN A0 S0 40 00 40 0 0 0 0 0 O O 0 002 0 B B U B DB DB BB BB BB D SPECIAL LdR APPOINTMENT 10 606-12 ns ite Subdi Office, Third Floor National Bank Bldg. (Open Evenings) right on to the Williams Estate—one Teley Conductor or Chauffeur. turn to ohokadetetetetototetoRetoteoteTok Tototo TobeTobe T okt Teote o Eoto JetoteioRetoetotetetofototatelotelobetotetotolodotoRetode RototoRoRetodeder ! restore the disorderad skin to sightli- | 10 LAUNGH BATTLESHIP 1010, 'R H MUCH CON RNED. OVERCOATS For Men and Women SPECIAL - - MEN’'S COATS Coats that combine style, warmth and wear —and good looks. Coats ‘hat are lined and inter- ined—value sewn into svery Seam They are rery special values. LADIES’ COATS All the newest styles including fur-trimmed —warm, attractive, serv- iceable. Wonderful val- ues and terms so easy that you will not feel the small payments. .00 $27= | $35x And Upward LADIES’ SUITS Warm winter suits in every new style. Re- markable values for so little as $27.50 BOYS’ SUITS $13.50 GATELY & BRENNAN Open Mon. and Sat. Evenings. 47 Main Street, New Britain LADIES’ DRESSES In Serge and Jersey and other popular ma- terials. Every worth- while style interpreta- Stylish And Warm Made For Wear | { Now York, Nov. 21.——The people of Irance are deeply concerned over i World's Largest Battle Cruiser o Be | topnoried cooling of America’s gread ) on ompleted—Details of Av- | friendship which proved so warmn RN > war, according to Mme. went Will Cause Sensation. e ) Jacquemaire, daughter of | Glasgow, Nov. 20.—2 RSt premier Clemenceau, who arrived battleship in the world” will soon slip | 1ore Wednesdny for & tour of the jdown the ways to establish new rec- | (njteq States. “It may be the result ords in the annals of naval construc- N “ . » g " of enemy pre nda,” she said. tion The ship. o battle crniser, is the Hood. She will be Liunched in No- vember, it is announced. Her build- ers say she s not only the largest in the British navy, but the lurgest warship cver constructed. Not even the four super-dreadnaughts being built for the United ates navy, ships of 42,000 tons, approach the enormous bulk of the Hood her nov- mal displucement being 14,000 tons | wigar wE DO FOR YOUR EYIS and, at full load, about 48,000 Fixa N hen painstaltina acan 1itted with oil-flred boilers :and e e seared turbines, which develop 144,- S equitable 000 shaft horse-power, the Hood is hilisauhan | expected to show a speed of thirty- ¥ 1ssure hoth com one knots in her tratls, Her arma- | o H L ment and anti-torpedo protection is 4 50 claborate she is swid to.he the A P k nearest to the ‘“‘non-sinlk- inkus able” jdes ctors have EYESIGHT SPECLALIST been endeavoring for y to attain. % lixperi- Details of {he Hood n-power, hee in DyvelMesting it is claimed, will causc a sensation | E o when made public SIUD AR By Fross s OPEN MONDAY NIGHTS UNTIL 9 P. M, OPEN SATURDAY NIGHTS UNTIL 10 P. M. ———————————————————————————————————————————————————— Ilsay Coats, of Every Kind and Style Broad- Mix- of Silvertone, Velour, cloth, Plush, Pola and Fancy tures. Coats for the Snappy Miss, for the Tall La 1y, for the Stout Lady and for the Small Lady. PRICED FROM $16.50 Headquarters for CHILDREN’S COATS From 2 lect from. to 8 years and 7 to 16 years., Two large racks to se- Suggestions From Our Second Floor A little idea of what we hiave for sale on this floor, Women's and Misses’ Hats, Bath Robes for Men, Women Children, Swcaters for Women, Misses’ and Children, Corsets, all makes. Muslin Underwear and Flannel Night Gowns, Short and Long Kimenos, House Dresses, - Bungalow Aprons and Aprons of all kinds, Waists of every kind, Knitted Scarfs and Tams, Silk and Sa- teen Petticoats, Infants' Wear, Dress Skirts, Silk and Serge Dresses, Raincoats for Women and Children, Suits and Wedding Dresses, Furs and Fur Conts, and And to prove to you that our heart is in right place we 10% Discount on every dollar you spend in this store. SILKS AND DRESS GOODS kind of Silks and Woolens are 2oing to allow you for Satu Our stock is complete, here for you to select from. FOR THE MEN Underwear, Sweaters, Caps, Hose, Gloves, nel Shirts and Il Night.Shirts. We carry a complete. s the famous Glastenbury Under wear. Buy your Collars, Ties and Shirts here. BLANKETS AND COMFORTABLES We carry the largest stock, and our Come in and find out for yourself. \gents for the famous Beacon Blankets, Tivery are Flan- lock of Good Warm prices the lowest in the city. Knit Underwear and Hosiery Women’s Extra Heavy Vests, all styles at . Women’s Extra Heavy Pants. Band 'Top, Knce Length at . .......o........ 5 Women's Extra Heavy Unior £ Wonien's Medium Weight Union Children’s Union Suits, Fleece Lined, 2 to 15 yea coosios $1.85 and $1.50 Ample Length Tights m Boys' Flecce Lined Unlon Suits . Infants’ Wool Vests, all styles, . 98¢ cach Infants’ Part Wool Vests, all styles 9c each Women's Wool Hose, Black and White . . Children’s Black Wool Hose, slzes 6 to 9 1 Infants’ Wool Hose, Black, White and Tan . .. — GLOVES A complete stock of Women's and Children’s Gloves Chamoisette, Suede, Gauntlets, and Wool. > pair 650 pair 3%¢ pair in Kid, For the Boys Coats, Caps, Sweaters, Pants, NEW BRITAIN CLOTHING ar DRY GOODS STORE, Inc. 381-383-385 Main Street Underwear, Hosiery.

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