New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 12, 1919, Page 7

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GERMAN INDUSTRY IS VERY BUSY NOW ' Wactories Have More Work This Fall Than Any Time in Past Five Ye Coblenz, tries De 1 generally the German this fall indus- $ have been doing greatest Lusiness in more than five new. have coming various industrial ported. ars, according accounts, to German paper Poreign ovders been in for months, have Many factories are said to centers re- have on hand more orders than they wWill' be able to fill 'in six months or more. Opn all sides employes are de- manding increased wages, and many Iabor difficulties have arisen with in- ‘dications of unrest among the Ger- man workmen for at least some onths, No extensive sales goods to forcign buyers in the German newspap: but Ameri- can army officers who keep account of the industrial and economic situa- tion assert that it is 1 estab wed fact that forei s are taking antage of the low value of the rk to purchase German products whenever possible. In Coblenz, Bel- sian buyers recently have been pur chasing chinaware, kitchen utens alJuminum ware, furs and other ar- ticles of general use. The situation has reached such proportions that the ministries of economics and finance have been dis- cussing the advisability ing a duty on exports on the that “a large part of the German ex- port is being sold at sacri 1 pric The Cologne Chamber of Com- erce, in calling attntion to the large ! purchases of goods by foreigners, | says that in view of the low value of k, these foreign purch ! nothing more than a “com- | plundering of Germany.” well s oth elsewhere, have ad S ants when selli to forelgn buyers, to charge prices somewhat in proportion to the actual value of the goods in the markets of the world of German > recorded Bristol Saciety Guests Of St. Mary’s Sodality si. Mary's of shurch entertained in the school hall n delegation from the of Mary of Bristol. Miss Tracey was chairman of the al and under her direction an entertainment was furnished. Miss Kathleen Walsh sang and Miss Myla Burns gave seloctions from Italian opera. Fancy dances were portrayed | by Miss Florence Cashen, and a_trio com p d of Mis: Murphy, Jackson and Monsees sang. Refreshments were served. Sodality St. Mary's * Squash Versus Pumpkin (Waterbury Can a squash of s than Republican.) pounds weight a pumpkin tip- scales at 160 pounds? Tot- Staten’ Island, has just seen stion settled, to , all. outward nces, in fayor of the, squash that two hakers, rivals brought about 'the test. One ex- hibited the giant squash in his win- dow and announced that he expected to make 1,000 pies of it. The other, a woman, thereupon placed the mam- | moth pumpkin in her window and let it be known that she planned to con- vert it into 3,000 pies. Interest was hot in the Staten Islan@ village and the coming contest was the pie, so to | speak, of the conversational menu. Then the squash was converted into pies made 173. Next the pump- kin disappeared from the window and | re red on the counters in pies, t 100 of them Thus Tottenville believes the cues- of the squash. make more p ping the tenville the qu appear It seems tion is settled in favor Tottenville is a long ways off and we | were not on the ground at the time of the gontest. everthele; con- cerning this decision we advise is the food on which they feed. - to your cars the oil they necd. At this super-service station you can get needs, from to what your car greasc. While we are oiling up your car and fill all of its mechanism is properly ad- justed. You know you ought to have your car inspected at regular inter- vals. Get acquainted with the full- sized fitness of our repair facilities and "~ CENTRAL AUTO STATION of establish- | ground | 2 your grease cups, we will see if | B36 MAIN STREET. TEL, 1544, ML orED CHESHIRE NEW BRITAIN DAILY SIYLvrA ewes. HERALD, FRIDAY, ¢ York—There is despair in the studios of Greenwich village. IFor the girls who used {0 tramp from door to door in the studios look- ing for a job at posing at 50 cents an hour are no more. One of the most popular and suc- ful of models who has not de- ted the art colony is Sylvia Jewel, a blond beauty, who when not posing 1t work in the movies. Muriel Gibbs, who enlisted in the J Naval Reserve at Washington, D. C., has just returned to New Yorlk, and has been bes d by the artists who want to “book” her for weeks in advance. ildren ot yet lured away is another model the studios. Cheshire is from caution. Can dained by be beaten by capable of making only a pale, faint the ganuine g0 Tottenville. imitation of pie? Let u the verdict of nature to be pie material, the mere interloper in the pie field and the pumpkin, or- rascally squash, a | wish to have a the same way pies of the thickness? pumpkin accepting ‘When a slowly in Was same ‘s((uush of 28 pounds less weight than ‘u pumpkin makes 73 more pies we chance those pies and we think that any true adherent of the pumpkin pie will feel | about it. circumference their equal consistency? And finally ihe baker who made the made any unusual purchs potatoes latel Until thes are answered satistactorily let us sider the Tottenville pie to sample those | and | i of Were the ignty fety, independence contents ver of the pumpkin pie. WORLD’S MOST POWERFUL DREADNOUGHT LAUNCHED Great ‘Western Market Big Saturday Sale. ESS WERE ALSO PLE ) 1 SIRLOIN—SHORT taken which This photo w fore the launchir shortly took plac at the Mare Island navy yard on Nov. DAY IN PRICES ALSO. PRICES POSSIBLE. AND ROUND ST 38¢ SHOULDER STEAK (Heavy Steer Beef) ... 25¢ RIB ROAST (Fancy Stecr Beef) FANCY LEAN FRESH PORK LOINS SMOKED SHOULDERS (4 to 5 1b. NED BACK HAMS SUGAR CURED BACON . DS BEEF LIVER CORNED BE EF, (N SKINN 2 POU e 1 34c average) 25c¢ 1b - 1b 39¢ 1b icely Corned) GENUINE LAMB — NATIVE VEAL — ROASTING ] MAm‘ STRUEKT. CHICKENS AND FOWLS UNDER Wil ONLY HOF REGART OUR MOTTO 1 | FRANK CIANFLONE Prop. 15 millions H. M. the work Her cost ert: Naval Constructor on, who had charge of is over onr MR. FRANK IT SUCH A GOODS PUR- MONEY CAN TH NEW OW THAT THOS TO THE TO GIVE 1 RSP WHO MADE W THE THAT SPECIALS $1.75 Bag ¥ 19¢ 1b 'l‘()\l \’l‘l)l S 15¢ Can 38¢ Can NS ¥ s 3 CANS I()\l\'l() soupy RERAUT 15¢ Can PURE OLIVE H CUT SPINACH 19¢ pk. 3 1b C \l(ll(Yl‘\ I-l(' 5 HIGH GRADE PEAS OR CORN LETTUCH 1[ g\' \nlhl Heads i 1.»( CEI CALE NIONS AN > doz . 2 for 29¢ FANCY BREAD FLOUR H MILK (‘R ACKI 25¢ « WE AND MI"\I‘ 'l‘l) HOTE BOARDING HOU PECIAL PRIC LOTS. TEL. 1053 has uash ples s of swee contest with interest but with reservations protect- and DECEMBER 12, 1919, HAWAIIANS NOW TURNING OUT MOONSHINE LIQUORR Dec. 12.—The prohibition are even in the | waiilan Honolulu, bone-dry cffects of felt Pacific, where on the Ha- islands rice is being used by | liguor makers into a drink al- | most as powerful Japanese L Deputies of the United States mar shal's office on Waialae road have | seized 2,000 gallons of the mixture, | which is called okolehao mash, and the alleged owner was arrested and held for federal authorities. The find was made in a dilapidated wooden building where nine vats con- tained the intoxicating beverage. About 15 bags of rice were contained in the mixture and 10 more found on hand ready for use. being were CAMEL '\llnl-. OF I( ABBT Curious Animal, Roamed Ovegon Desert. The Dalles, ancient camel bit- sieatist Says, Once Ore., Dec. 12 of a That an the siz iekrab- this 2,000,000 years ago is a fact recently dis: by -roamed ction covered a group of Univer of of Chicaga Bones the pr camel and those of a three-toed varicty we ne Dallc spect the range The smaller today, geolog! historic hor of the > found in caves he during a tour 1o m geologists report that the horse, | and different from the horse of belonged to the miocene The teeth are carnivorous ng grinder The old time ship of the desert, ac- cording to the bones found, had no hump. Its feet bones are like those of the present day camel. ! instead of — | (New York Herald.) | It has dawned upon the world thm; the ; ~nothing Discoveries and inventions have the world so that cle” no nothir s beyond reach human intellect sible. of the is impos- | the | | word | longer has any special Miracles are p\‘lf(unlull apparently are forgot- ne brief space of time the of take ten in becan the of discovery new The the mysterios behind conscious existence and tho seat of | “the fountain of eternal life” thus far have b; < the brains of an. The skeptic smiles at the annauncement of | the possible renewal of youth by the . Now comes “the philoso- } discovered, | miracles to their souice of ¢ tho announcement that s stone” has been that it will be possible to tran: ase metals into gold. It an- nounced that an eminent English scientist, Sir Ernest Rutherford, is the | discovere The process is so simple it is aston- ring that some one has not discov- ed it before. Here is the formula “To make gold, it would suffi detach from bismuth atoms two of their Alpha particles or from lead atoms two of their Alpha particles and one Beta particle.” This is so simple, apparently, that hereafter onc m: of bismuth powder { and soon have | any plumber { pipe into to at the drug store supply of gold, and may transmute a lead 1d brick. Ce inly. 160 Main ROASTING CHICKE FOWL (FANCY FATTED) LEGS SPRING LAMB FRESH PORK LOINS FRESH CHOPPED MEAT HOME MADE SAUSAGE OCCIDENT FLOUR CROCKERS BEST FLOUR POTATOES (Maine) THE 164 MAIN ST, L o prescription g5 [ SN G ON THE SQUARE Only 10 Days TO DO YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING Buy Now and have your choice of cur large stock of Wai CARPENTIER AT HOME AGAIN Carpentier ure in Pa champion Yrench is quite a romantic fig- This picture of the was taken with famous ® el can make immediate delivery, 2 S5 ARCHST. PHONE g; Agent: Briscoe and Riker Heavy Duty Trucks. LoteTelotdelotetolotate] Street Tel. 1025-1026 I FLORIDA ORANG FRUIT AR P TURKISH FIGS FIG CANDY GUM DROPS TABLE APPLES . cieee. 2 qts. 1-8 Bbl. Sack 1-8 Bbl. Sack 1 Bushel FOR SATU PRICES ARE DAY ONLY LAZARUS CO. NEW BRITAIN IN THE SQUARE for # The Hardware City Motor Co. ’ 903 for the Hupmobile, Locomobile, 2 m@@@@@@@fi@fif & THE SOVEREIGNS TRADING CO. doz and 3 for 25¢ 50¢ Ib 25¢ e e e s $2.00 $1.85 L i8S, Underwear, Bath Robes, Kimonos, Silk Hosiery, Corsets, Coats, Dresses and Suits. All Prices Cut 159 to 209 for the Christmas Holidays. Come Early and have your choice. Christmas Checks and Liberty Bonds Cashed. OPEN MONDAY EVENING UNTIL 9 O’CLOCK. | N A S e O U AR S L T PRI el o Lol

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