New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 21, 1919, Page 17

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NEW BRITAIN L!]NHI]NERS OPPOSED T0 TALL BUILDINGS Conditions However, May Make Them a Necessity London, Nov. of whéther ion Ky of the 14.—The old ques London 'is to have serapers is being revived becausce the high price of property in business section and the lack of in office buildings. The government buildings in White- hall are four stories high, but it has heen found n ary Lo add a story to the war office to fpeet the demands the department. One well known architect in touch with the govern- ment's plans expressed the opinion that unless the new and the old ministries were content to do their work outside of the area devoted to governmentul activities skyscrapers were inevitable in Whitehall. Generally speaking, however, don like tall buildings I’ercy Tubbs, president of the Society of Architcets, declared that if the skyscraper was to come it would e to widen the n London not scarce it in New York, which is an island,” he said. “I think the traffic problem will not become so b wieldly that we shall be afraid to London expand. any further ml(\\'zu:l and we will be compelled to expand it upwards. Personally, I always feel that where skyscrapers abound {he man in the street moves in the bottom of a well. Ame M architects who are her crecting a huge department store have repeatedly asked for permission to ex- tend the main building -high enbug 10 accommodate not only the pr business of the concern but vide for the future, and with no encouragement whatever GERMANY MUST: BUY AMERICAN COTTO space Lon- does not past necessiry streets. But space S0 s is to Appalled At Prices But Textile perts Express Opinion That it Must Be Purchased At Any Cost Berlin, Nov. 20.—American colton must be bought by Germuns at an: cost in the opinion of Germuan textil experts, though they groan when ti think the prices. Those oxp: estimate that American cotton cost in Germany about nine and - half marks for the German vound which is somewhat heavier than American. This price is in part ow ing to the low exchange value of German mark which béfore the wai was normally worth about 24 ce Some litt cotton ha been landed emen espeeially since it ..possible to send orders by wireless and th void de- lay of five days or move in Eabl the Nt Bxferts § Americans are anxious to do hus directly with Germany and to avoid any interference by the British D the GeFr ulations limiting hifls of excha a serious handicap for it pr > importation of much cottoh froms=America through fear of loss D g Nevertlefess, (he trade point_‘out. that Inglish ractories win® cotton goods in of w th writers be overwhelied hy expensive English goods which thus would obtuin an opening foothold in German mariets, Germany must have American cot- ton ho mattér what itghas to pay. Tniformed ‘Women in England Have to Stand Criticism for. Holding Jobs That Ex-Service Men Could Do. 20.—Woman in made the butt eof much riticism throughout England. L noble of her to get into it— and now sl pught to get out on the double-quic’ a commentary one critic which may be taken as rep- resentative of widespread opinion Restoration of women to their nor- sphere and reinstatement of ex- .e men in their old positions are urged as reasons for the elimination of uniformed women from public service and welfare organizations. ondon, rm by m serv Biscuits for Breakfast So light, etizing and tl so easjly made ;with i Angelug Flour " The Standard of, Excellence. in White Flour. Thbmp son’ Miuing Co., Lockport, N. Y. Sold by Sold by D. Fichman, 294 Park St | reney. * everybod; UNSTABLE MONEY ' Chaotic Currency Situation in Jugo- Slavig Impedes the Movement ob | Provisions and Aggravates Problem. | least of Nov. besct 20.—Not the Jugo-Slavia Belgrade, the ills that is the ! scrambled condition of its paper The, half countries cu paper money of is in circulation in | dozen sdom of {he In Bel- Austrian varvious parts of the Kir serbs, Croats and Slovenes. rade ancestry itself the “krone” of still the unit in commoditics are priced. The situation is further complicated the fact that fhe ratio of exchang between the different moneys varies from day to day. . Indirectly, the chaotic currency sit-! uation has aggravated thé problem of provisioning the country by impeding the movement of surplus foodstuffs from one section to another. Farmers who po a surplus which they would yillingly sell under stable is which all by HER DAUGHTER WAS SAVED FROM OPERATION Mrs. Wells of Petersburg Tells How. Petersburg, Va.—‘For two years my daughter suffered from a weakness and pains in her right side; attimes she was so bad she could not do any work. For two years she was at- tended by the best Ehyslcxanshere and oth agreed that she would have to be operated on. I suggested Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegeta- ble Compound, and at first she refused to take it, but finally consented From the very begmnm it helped her, and now she is entirely well, and telling how much gnod it has done her.”—Mrs. W. D. WELLS, 226 North Adams Street, Petersburg, Va. If every girl who sul ors as Miss Wells did, or from u'regularltles painful periods, backnche, sideache, dragging down pains, inflammation or ulceration would only give this famous root and herb remedy a trial they would soon find relief from such suffering. For special advice women are asked to write the Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass. The result of forty years experience is at your service. | experts | moving conditions decline to barter them for papcr whose value thing toduy. and thing morrow BOLSHEVIKI WEAKENING That money is o another to- British Military Experts Believe Reds Cannot Hold OfF Encmics Longer Than ‘I'wo Months. London, Nov. 20.—British military believe the Russian Bolshe- viki cannot withstand the ohslaughts of their cncemies longer than two months and that something definite is likely to happen in the Russiaun campaign by Docember 1. It is pointed out that the viki have employed German tactics in nmen from one front {o an- other with more or less success, but that recently cach success has becn a little less marked than the previous one and that it is rcasonable to sup- DAILY Bolshe- | W HERALD. FRIDAY, posc that such tactics in the end must break down unless one enemy is com- pletely When- the Bolshe- viki ainst Kolchal him back front w General Denikine which has resulf- cd in cleaning up south Russia The Bolsheviki have many men from the Kolchak giving the admiral a chance vance. In the meantime, has become a menace to Bol- shevism. The British experts believ pe was broached to the Baltic States because the Bolsheviki realized they no longer could hold back theit cnemies on three sides and maintain the force in northern Russia also. subdued. centered I months ago and drove 700 their southern whereupon ted his advance miles, weal, front; to ad- front a SHORT SCHOOL S IONS. Vienna, Nov. 21.—To economizc in fuel and light the ministry of educa- tion has ordered that the public schools be limited to three hour sions daily OUT 'I'heAll [Round Varnish O varnish job can stump Inorout Varnish. It can be applied to the finest mahogany and rubbed down to an eggshell finish. Or it will take care of any outdoor job and withstand the onslaugh and scorching sun. Inorout Varnish. And orice applied it stays cannot mar it. Sold in all sizes. ts of beating rain, salt water There is no limit to the uses of for good. Boiling hot water {Lpy ats Bay State quu:d Paints are made to do any paint- mg job. A little “Bay State” will keep things from being banished to the attic. State Paint to save. Nothing is too old for Bay Cut down the cost of repairs with Bay State Paint. = WADSWORTH, HOWLAND & CO., Inc. { ‘?ga Boston, Mass. Largest Paint and Varnish Makers in New England The Bay Stater You can buy Bay State Paint and Inorout Varnish from Morgan & Kingsley, TR New Britain, Ct. Saturday’s Lower Prices BIGGER VALUES, LOWER PRICES IN THE BEST OF PURE FOODS SPECIALS FROM 9 TO 12:30 A. M. ONLY. Parterhouse, Sivloin, Round Short. . Best White COMPOUND Mohican Selected EGGS Whole Milk CHEESE Ib 37c Fresh Made Peanut BUTTER Ih- 24¢ New Apple BUTTER b 21c Mohican Baking Chocolate 15 1b 21c¢ Fancy New Pumpkin No. 3 ¢n 14¢ VE, Jersey City Pork Loins Jersey City Fresh Sheulders Lean Cut Pork Chaops Freshly Ground Hamburg Lean Plate Corned Beef Sweet Calf. Nave Juicy California Lemons Heavy Grape Fruit large Large Ripe Bananas TRESH CELERY, SPI Dinner Blend COFFEE Ib 40c STEAKS Ih 22¢ AN PRIME CHUCK LEAN NATIVE FORES OF LOINS LEGS OF LEGS OF RUMPS OF CHOICE VI DRANGES u: 25¢ Prime Ribs Best B55c¢ | Maine Ro 9 “ Ibs POT ROAS n ROASTS BOILING BEEI SHOULDER CLODS YOUNG TENDER YOUNG TENDER YOUNG TENDER MILK FED VEAL MILK FED VEAL SHOULDER CUTS V L FOR POT PIE AL CHOPS I 25¢; LAMB CHOPS 1b BEEF BEERF 1 BELF LAMB 1h LAMB Ib LAMB 1b 1 h AL 1b m or — R e Fancy Nat. Reasting Fowl Fancy Nat. Stewing Fowl 1b 32¢ Ib 36¢ 32¢ 1b 18¢ 1b 10c Sugar Cured onn. Valley doz 29c size ea 10c doz 35¢ ACH, SOUP Whole or Half Small Hams Sugar Cured Bacon Red Star Sweet Potatoes Cape Cod Cranberries White or Yellow Turnips Fancy Hubbard Squash BUNCHES, PARSLEY, KALE, ETC. ast Beef Ih 22¢ Potatoes w49 —ALL DAY SPECIALS— Mghican Creamery BUTTER b 68¢ Limburger {CHEESE 1b 45¢ French’s Pint Mason Jar of Pure MUSTARD . ea 14¢ Premier 2 Ib can Sauerkraut ea 18¢ 1ie 16c 18¢ § 25¢ 18¢ 20¢ 16 Lie Mohican 33¢ |COCOA ; Ib tin 22¢ 35¢ 30c b 22¢ ... 1b 32¢ Smo. Shoulde-r; . 4 Ibs 25¢ 4 lbs 25¢ ... 2 gts 25¢ 5 lbs 13c 4c Onions Toh. Brand TOMATO - SOouUP 3 cans 25¢ somc | lett | withdrawn | the western | NOVEMBER 21, i§i- GHEPEEREL BHOBUEET GUGHBTELGGRTIOODDOGHET fofete] 1919, There are Nine Classes of B Free Souvenirs At the Anniversary Sale CLASS © [§ Purchasers of $3 to $1 Purchasers o SS D ('li_\:\\' ¥ f $5 to $9.99 Purchasers of $10 to $14.99, ; CLASS F Purchasers of $ o $19.99. Purchasers of CLA Purchasers of (‘L;\SS I Purchasers of $50 to $71.99. CLAS CLASS H of $3 S G $20 to $31.99. Purchasers to $19.99, CL. of SS 599.99. Purchasers $100 or over. Wise, Smith & Company HARTFORD The Fashionable Fur-like Plush Coats, Saturday by and shorter wear. in the winter fashion cozy for favored warm Most found Both be FINE SEAL PLUSH COLLARS OF NATURAL $95 large col- which such fine attractive faithfully CHARMING COATS OF WITH HANDSOME RACCOON FUR. 3G. VALUE $125. SATURDAY Reautiful coats- whi ch feature a lar- of handsome natural raccoon fur, most attractive when combined with glality seal: plush. The model is most also ‘with all the newest style features carried out is CONEY. $110 o FUR COATS VALUE $150. BEAUTIFUL or KIT REGULAR SATURDAY A new str ht line muvlr\l coat mmlr fully selected skins of this handsome grey You-will be pleased with the careful tailoring and the different style features. FRENCH SEAL REG. VALU ‘l‘l $185. < $ 1 50 A short stylish coat which you will be sight. The pelts are all full furred refully matched having been dyed with 01" MARMOT : Jamior 6189 of selected lustrous pelts fashioned in the newest shorter models. The vogue for these shorter couts is pronounced that we have made an especial fort to assemble a collection of them ‘at tively moderate prices. HANDSOME (SEAL ple: and c unusual COAT FUR Individual richly lined and €0 of- attrac- Quick Returns Use @?@@@@@@@@@@@@@@fi@ Do you expect ‘guests during the holiday giving Festival? The enjoyment which New Furniture repay the expenditure; especially zoodfellowship depends, as well, We are showing a number of exclusive suit Fumed and Quartered Oak, typifying the highest A very generous selection of separate Golde r starting at $31.50, Extension Tables from $20.00, Cabinets. We invite you tobcome in and look about sew 5¢ is this true of on the surroun 40-56 Ford Street BB VBB BHDB BB S lengths An Inviting Dining Room Thanksgiving will bring to both ia Seal $42.50 long will lining. although, not figured coats which Plush ' with these chic Salts Peco are made of a BEAVER PLUSH. $27.50 requisites and much of the appearance of expensive fur garments. The model most favored has a deep shawl collar a wide belt, deep cuffs and a figured lining. The leep roomy pockets are made with a novel lap. STYLISH SHORT COATS OF “CHASES” BEA- VER PLUSH. REG. VALUE $5 SATURDAY Pk I Pl $47 Ihis handsome fur fabric is here shown in a new short which is especially suitable, the deep sliawl collar will button high to the neck if desired and the sleeves are in a distinctive kimono style. A\TTRACTIVE. SHORT COATS OF WITH COLLARS (¢ SHORT .LL\R VALUE COATS OF $15. coats have flll the model consider our: able to to you reasonable a price. sillk plush which is collar. HANDSOME WITH COLLARS FUR. REGULAR SATURDAY Charming coats of shorter lengths, = but which cannot fail to cireles the full rippled tons high to the ne fortunate indeed to be these wanted garments at so The material beautjful enriched by deep fur is the COATS OF FID SEAL OF NATURAL VALUE $89. PLUSH OPOSSUM v v U in the made in 4 new stylish model Ple The fwide belt en- flare and the collar but< e {hey are asc Classified Column sk@@@@@@@@%fi@@@@@@@ 3 or n? Is your home prepared for the Thankse vou and friends will more than your Dining Room at this se n. The cheer of dings, as the spirit of your hospitality. es is American Walnut, Mahogany, of binet making. Oak pie at extremely moderate Dining Chairs from $5.40; Servers your Jacebean, prices, and Buffets China C. C. FULLER COMPANY Hartford BEBBL OB ORGSO BEBE

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