New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 23, 1919, Page 10

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10 1= gETTLF— ; ,/‘/‘§ ’ B / gor TH LOVE % oy A MIKE=- LIGHT oN SUMTHUNTT you'vE BEEN MOUIN ATROUND HEWRE FOR TWO HOURD —— wWHAT CHA SHARIN T SHIMMIE HOM cAarN THE BOYS IN THE OTH ER CAR PERPETUAL MOTION DID TO FOR Mouin ' ABOUT HE EVIDENTLY HAS DISCOVERED NIAGARA FALLS g2 DON'T CHA - —— HE MUST BE READIN | TR WANDER' N NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1919, BY GROVE e /ANOTHER PROBLEM Jew FOR — 17 /00D Y WiLSoN ] TRAPEZE - S ST YOUu STEL ) N WHAT - ZAT ALL Y'GOT LEFT . Hit— NELL-~ WAZZA o ILL HOLD MATTER * TH BABY CORK COME i ouT ¢ warld’s ten year: British Delegate Fears for- Conn- try 10 Years From Now Blackpool, England, Dec. 23.—Pro”. John A. Todd, one of the British dele- gates ta the world cotton conterence at Rio de New Orleans, in October Textile institute the other day that the husine. supply of cotton for the n was seriously threatened. He Br. w, indications that the cotton woul dincrease as the capacity to consume it returned to chamber h. normal, Prof. Todd said the first step to bs taken should be to assure the growth ,n4 unsatisfactor of a reasonable price io cover the cost of production and to reward him ade- quately for growing improved cotton. He pointed out that the present system of marketing did production of sisted that the might well do u factor in the sirable se crops Before the re bn ¢ hen price theh acre in, di ros up Europe and of cotton Zoods of I'he amount wor now restricted by de: chinery in the Europe ‘and t labor but aw and prices. bad crops in prices accentuated by world infiation. war, said the speake the American growers small margin of profit and not pay they reduced during the acreage then lost had a'darge ‘part of succession d This occurred y high level Asia are without stocks said the professor. cottan which the 1's mills cauld spin and weave 1s of ma- uction these conditions not be permanent One thing the enormot which in last, told the merchant secarcity not encourage the better cotton and in- sh government great deal more than this to extend the cotton industry. He pleaded for rigorous economy in con- sumption. The American cotton crop, said the professor, was the limiting world's crop had developed an extreme unde- | movement of acreage, There had been five with supply. in 1919 and, ow to bad weather. this year's us failure and a calamity. & that prices had been forced | ¢luded from the alarmed him was | know development of the use | owners. America with a con- ' sequent demand for 500,000 bales of | present laws arc that Rio de Janeiro | staple cotton for fabrics in tires. a time when COTTON SUPPLY I§ st whole wi This be made the central bureau for reg- QUEER TRADE MARK American Chamber That Country Aims to Securce mereil interesty Am 5 This |, Ix of the Amex Assoc ed Pr As the law high lished nou only ir but also in each autbor owner o Che | because any artic is subiect b Recovery of the legitimate owner aneiro, Dec, and manufacturers lin Brazil are advised by the Xt American Chamber of Commerce Changes in Law. y to foreign Recent wholesale ican trade marks, tlirough local gistration by unauthorized persons, given impetus to the movement. A series of recurmendations drafted by the American chamber seeking to remedy the present situation been approved by the powerful semi- | officia] Commercial Rio de Janeiro and are now before | congress for action. uxplaining the situation, a n chamber s: pondent : | now stands, foreign ‘ | Court decisions indi ship is bused on reg American Months after registration hecomes incontestible. istration{ the 1 trade m only upon such terms as devastated regions: of | dictates Scores of well restriction of the hours | ican trade marks have been registerca | orted them recently on the Michi- wauld | here during the last few w Associatio orr | tection for exclusive use in ! must pe recorded, deposited amd pubk 1 capital stute: ite that owner- | stration, and six ownership In casc of un- the fede of the '21 —American doing conl-| | appropriation n trade marks, in ovder to sccure pro- Brazil the istrations for all br 1pply of staple cotton, he ' time in which suit may be brought | to 1,500,000 against unauthorized holders of trade be extended from six months to | for 3 1 to lose no fime in having their of {rade marks registered in this country. world jor several months the American been working to secure changes in Brazilian trade mark laws which are declared to be burdensome have I, and that the | mar | two 3 | ars, RULES IN BRAZIL $20075ili( Hosiery of Commerce | | of of | < is virtually es- Brazilian marke > bearing his x upon arrival to confis the peson holding the registration. | trade mark by 1t B R e on the | may be regained 2k, of them undoubtedly without nown Amer tockings is a lady of Chi many the | * dge or authorization of the | zero and when questioned The prinzipal changes urged in the ) felt quite warm eno e T o1das The fair wearer of these $200 silk Doulevard when it was 8 below cold she smiled sweetly and sald she | The Great Western Market Takes the Greatest Pleasure In Wishing You and Yours a Merry, Merry Christmas. AND ALSO OFFERING BIX PURCHASED ANYWH IN AND LOO FRESH YORK RADE O1" TURKIEY FANCY T THIS G WE GUARANT TABBI THE BE ¥ FANCY FOWL COME ' H HA TO YOU TO RIS IN TH oVl TA' ALL OF 15¢ Ib 1OULDERS ..... . 50c each IN EARLY AND GET YOUR PICK OF AS WELL AS VAN STRuET, | T THE RIGHT SIZE BIRD FRANK CIA H TO BE F1 SWE T FANCY FR CELERY, TU} CITY AT A BIG SAVINC OUR WONDERFUL LARGK AND OHIO YOU WEIGH BIRDS 8 TO JUICY ORANGES ........... . a0 FANCY GRAPE FRUIT ENGLISH WA y MIXED NUTS L b SUGAR FREE W I''TH EACIH AND EVE 2 for 25c¢ uTs S0¢ 1b ....... . & vemaa 15¢ 1 H CRANB ERRIES .. .... 18¢ quart STOCK OF TURKEYS THAT CAN TOCK. AND YOUNG TOM TURKEYS. Wi 20 POUNDS, AT 55¢ a POUND 1—YOUNG AND TENDER. Doz FTUCE, S WI EAD IV POTATOE AND Y ago. She to being — " ——— CITY ITEMS BEAUTIES OF ALL NATIONS Comt charter ot voreters oc| - American’ Beauty Is Not a Type—Rather the Climax of Them All . will hold the installation of | Amer | new oflicers Thursday evening, Jan- | | . District Deputy Grand Chief F Tiar 1 Joseph Diemond will be in | chatge The court membership drive sing 1oyody nd the sick sed from §5 to | W | Leen incres Covatta has sold twe-family 260 Was Jache m street to | sh the George ey sley real estalc ‘trical appli-| wmees. T, W. Hineblifte, 13 Freanklin | | Sgi—advt ! Miss Virginia Leland, daughter of Walter W. Leland, of Hart street, | Get our prices on el home for the holidays from Briarelift Wesley Parker, of Vine street, i home from Pratt institute for the holidays. Cromwell Case, of Maple from Pratt institute ristmas holidays Mr. and Mr Geors West Main street, will leave tomor- | row for Albany to spend Christmis with Mrs. ( t's brother, Willlam Lutz, and wife | Joseph Il Benson. of fthe New Britain Real Istatc company, will leave tomorrow for Providence, R, T. spend the Christinns holldays with relativ I'hoenix Silk Flc | Complete line | I { | Manor school. i | | i street, or fhe ome Christ, of vhere he wil for ladies. Leland’, i Sec g retric trains. ‘. . lnchiifte, | anilin Sq. > ks - : TN { i A RRes We have a full line o LOUNTESY ; 5 ZADY none better. Mac's CURPZON - p ks F 31 Chureh Sto—Advt. ®LALLE CHARLES ~ MAIDS TORE | | Phoenix Sillk Hosiery for ladi Complete line at Besse-Leland's.—Ad. A 457 card tournament will be played in the rooms of Y. M. T. A. and I, socic is evening. About 50 en- Xpected. My LFDIG, HOYT Mrs. I. ‘B. Mitchell will act as pa- tronesses Olcott’s orchestra will furnish the music and refreshments will be served at whe intermission. Though for many hundred years certain types of feminine heauty have T. W. Hinchliffe, 13 Franklin Peen traditional in connection = with certuin countries, the world acknowl- | Sonthe e ol hola s today that its most beautiful The dance will be from 8 to 1 o'clock. Christmas service Thursday morning Women are American. But not yet s | o'clock in the rish chapel. van any onc type be picked as char- REPLACE ANGIENT WINDOWS All ar: cordially invited to come. acteristic of American heauty. ‘ Get our prices en electrical Rl AL D | LAURA WINDELER . ————— adyvt. WeHlnchlire s 1.|-,m§,\» halr,” “olive-checkec e S99 _ o !Valuable Stained Glass’ Portals Ap ident James M. Curtin of 'the Ish senoritas and the ‘“graceful fig- | j ] Comimercial Trust company is slightly Uures” of French women ave tradition- ' profile is as perlect as that of il at his home on West Main. street. @l in pa and story, Young idealized Greek statue. ’ A. G. Hammond Camp U. 8. W. America c all of these and The Countess of Curzon (nee Miss | 1 hold armeeting this cvening at the more. The glor of her auburn- Grace Hinds) of Washington, the i paris, Dec. 23.—The valuable and State Armory at § o'clock. haired women are the despair of art- second American wife of the Harl of ‘sncient stained-glass windows of the John D. McCue has veturned from ists reveling in color: her blondes are Kedleston, present leader of the house 'payis churches that were removed to | @ southern trip in the interests of the more delicate than the most famous of lords and: formerly governor places of safety during the bomba tussell & Irwin Manufacturing com- ©f Scandinavian belles; her raven- eral of India, His first wi ment of the capital by German long pany tressed southern beauties have won a beautiful Mary Leiter of Chic > range giins are' belrg Fapidiyisicad: How about an clectric washing ma- | Feputation that is the last word in present countess s a brilliant type of | mje wonderful mediaeval glass of hine for Xmas? . W, Hinehliffe, 15 Vivaciousness and grace. American brunette, and is famous on three con- | Xgire Dame and the Sainte-Chapeile Frankhn Sq.—advt. | beauty is not a single type—it is the “'W“t;“- ‘\:J'hfij:‘ “‘“'r:‘fi“i‘:“‘;v Ji »"g;‘:z“* has alrcady been Teturned, and now 8 { climax of them all. Inited States minister to Brazil, y,, indows of five other old'churches, Presence. of Snow Causes Pl 0 R e S Jovely daughter took South Amers it -Gervals, n)t_“\m.,“'l Saint. Skating Season to Close | wiom America has been lucky enough by storm. N Saint. Dtiente au M Hsnl Lydig Ho¥t | an | Rapidly Put Back Into Paris Churches and Other Buildings, Beca af the presence of snow on ; L0 keep at home is Mrs, 3 e . Tnt. Germain 1 AuSerroist aigras ius he ponds both at Walnat Hill park ©F New York. She is famous for her| MACHI COMPANY SOCIAL. put back. Theae Are «li i &4 and in the Northend park, the skating dark cyes and exquisite contour of A Christmas tree social will specimens of Renaissance art. season is off for a time at le face. Competing with the most Irish: held at the close of today's work The windows of only one of the Crowds took advantage of the sport; Of Brey eyes is Miss Laura Windeler of “sthe recreation room yof the. -New pld is churches .were seriously last week until snow came on Sunday. | Boston. Tler hair is brown as the Pritain Machine company for the damaged by the war, those of Saint- Superintendent of Parks Ralph Wain- | chestnuts or New Ingland and Won “femaje members of the office force. Denis, which were partially shattered wright Tas pronounced both ponds | Mich admiration in London, where tiy grah.pag has been procured to add by the explosion at Courneuve. safe for skating but this sport aill | She served in a military hospital all i have io be refrained from until the h 1917 and ’18. ] snow melts or is washed away by Among the many score of American rains. 7 | women loved and marrvied by Eu.(»v‘ FRAT DA pean men are two who rank among the three most beautiful women grac- | The id. 1. I fraternity will hold its ' Women's Unionist association have ing the Court of St. James. i annual Christmas danee this evening * pacsed a resolution protesiing agalst i Titled Beauties. i in the Y. W. C. A. gym. The hall will any breach of ta legislative union Lady Maidstone formerly Miss Mar- | be prettily decorated in black and with Great Britain and declaring that garita, Armstrong of Baltimore, has yellow, the fraternity colors, with n cvents have shown that no measure been nicknamed at the English court large skull at one end of the hall. of home rule within the eapire will as “The Beaufiful” She semi- Mrs (George Kron, Mrs. W. P. Bun- satisfy the extremists or put a stop blende with golden-brown hair Her nell, - Mrs. Frederick Loomis and {o political agitation in Ireland. [to the evening’s entertadinment. ipper will be served ERIN WOMEN DEC HOME RULE ) Dublin, Dec. 23,—The Cork Cigy ONIGHT. NOT TOO COLD Monmouthshire, Wal | Because the train in wh y were to travel to work on a bitterly cold morning was not heated, 400 miners | went on strike here and returned to their homes as a protest against the vailway company. Fresh Killed New York State TURKEYS 1b 60c Fancy Rhode Island TURKEYS Ib 65¢ Roast,i;\g Stewing Long Island WESTERN Ipng VlV;holie Chickens Fowi GEESE TURKEYS Island L(?il;\-s Ducks Ib 48¢ Ib 30¢ b 38c lb 55¢ b 50¢ 1b 25¢ SMALL LEAN FRESH . 1b 30c FRESH BEST CHUCK NATIVE VEAL SHOULDERS 1b 25¢ ROAST ... ... 1b 14c LEGS ... . b 25¢ HAMS .. .. PURE LEAF LEAN POT RUMP ROAST LINK LARD ... ... b 32¢ ROAST ...... b 12¢ VEAL ....... b 25¢ SAUSAGE ... 1b 35¢ PRIME RIB LEGS SHOULDER VEAL SMOKED ROAST BEEF Ib 26c LAMB ... = ROAST ...... b 22¢ SHOULDERS 1b 22¢ LEAN BOILING FORE FRESH CUT PORK FRESH GROUND BEEF ....... b 12¢ LAMB ... ... 1b l4c CHOPS ..... b 25¢ HAMBURG . 1b 20c From 9 to 12 A. M. | MIXED | Sweet Juicy None Such - Compound Lard NUTS - ORANGES Mince Meat 2 Ibs for 55¢ 3 1bs for $1.00 | doz 35c, 45¢, 65¢ | pkg 14c MOH. SELECTED BALDWIN APPLES ONIONS GOBELIN EGGS ...... doz 57c¢ Zigisifor NI 26¢ 4 1bs for ... ... 22he CHERRIES hot 30¢ VITOLE MILK SWEET POTATOES FANCY HEAD JELLO CHEESE .. .. b e Slbsfor ........ 25¢ LETTUCE ... .. 18¢ 2 pkgs for ... . 25¢ WIFT'S PRE CRANBERRIES BANANAS ASPARAGUS O1LED ... ... 1b 40¢ 2qis for ...... 256c doz e LN BHTG TIPS ..... acan lte Moh. Creamery Native Crisp =~ White Rock Nabob BUTTER l CELERY ‘ TURNIPS PUMPKINS 1b. 70c bunch 20¢ ! peck 25¢ . Large Cans for 15¢

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