New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 31, 1919, Page 5

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NEW BRITAlN DAILY HERALD, \V DNESDA\ DECEMBER - 31 HUGE COAL RESERVOIR We Wish You |-« .| YOU ARE-‘INVITED TO WATCH Building Concrete Receptacle That | | s The Old Year Out and the New Year In A Happy and S L ‘ in the Most Appropriate Way at the mining industry, the United States s to hold 400,000 tens of coal, Here will be stored a reserve sup more myoitant el mily and i Dudley Buck’s Famous and Impressive Composition el Will Be Sung By the South Church Quartet Tonight, 11:15 P. A. A. MII lI lS English Miners Have One View and e T —— — — — Operators Take Other Exteeme. ]MPORTS TO CH[LE [ \h]hons Al’l‘f'ald In | brought suite for amounts assregar- | tenants were thawing out frozen pi Cavdiff, Wales. Det 31 Lo di- S “l {‘ l | iug bout xluunu 0vo, 11 is reported )u"ml mnmnm- Nos. 1 ,md 3w 80 WEST MAIN ST Tel. 381 ]| verment vt rrom 1 sprosis o oling Alsplane Suit| (o o miion esin "o sl | Ensins companias Nes i &uE . . tremes of the mining world, which | American Trade With South Amcri | s, S DeC 0L ""0“(4\ Pgaraial O IS e Tt l’an\ street at 5 o'cld have Just been pudlished, are atlract o s liave acliled sufts brouglit —— — Woodwork caught fire nnm a ¢ considerable comment Henyy | can Country Is Steadily Increasiy st { v the Wright Compan:' | WORK FOR FIRE DEPARIL E.\l.‘ slove. The damage in both instan ffe, one of the Cardift million ; » which alleged that the Enginue companies Nos. 1 3| was nominal f’wycf l“F‘"Ts. d'"v‘Llns E \ceording (o Latest Roports. companies had violated fundamenial| liad a liitle exercise yeste: 2 X e o or n ol s placed coal in mu iSla ratents governing the canstructton of | noon aboul b o'cloek. A sti g Bapdstid XSS W el G| : Valparaizo, Dec. 51— Imports from | {1¥ing machines owned by the Vi right | brought » company 3 lo 131 Matineo dance al ASK FOR Tl iHee A i | ted Slales to Chile have in-| COCPoration. Infringements on the | Harlford avenue, where a fire startea | Curley’s Jazz Band of nine ple Horllckh- S el i ; o I e tents occurred durlng the war, iL| in a house « d by fenjamin sm.,.\.\flw Year's afternoon. Daneing, 2| e - nd the Wright Co.¢ mon Woodwork hecame iznited as'until & The Ori 1 + ton years as shown by figurcs made pub- eOrigina tlenpolnl lias beell "stionsly fjic heve In Chilean currency, the Avoid ¢ scd N i ‘“}V eatelainiare Nalued 51,064,260 pesos and Trattatlon ishorn. labor member of | (1" 1o 451,891 pesos, (nom z ard Substit parlinent counfers with the follow- | “hilean peso ecquals 56 1-2 Forlnfants, invalidsend Growing Children | Rich milk. malted grain extractin Powder y A L ents) s s 5 = g i e zainst this creed of Radeliffe’s : b The Or Food-Drink for All Ages|No Cooking == Neurishing = Digeastible S Cteotl it s bl In imporls in (he as contlnued in 1919 land for the henefit of fhe nation, |, : 1o e2peitetfoteceed thoge = nd we are out (o gel it for the sout of all e v R ) “Same t Y W}”SKEY SMUGGUNG I s e riing buy 1 = "'fidv' and the possibilily of ¢ God has placed coal in this s arowlh in business between the . Customs Officers on Mexican | i by | One leading Chilean merchant | Border in Texns Are Being Kept states that in the five years | North American business men have on the Alert adjusted their methods of doing bus- It Costs Good Money . | o e po— [Inéss so ag to comply with the re- | Say Connors-Halloran | quirements of Chilean buyers. AL | the border from | ,..gent he said. there were no difll- y ! < 1 [ culties worth mentioning tn the way # MAY 1920 BE FULL OF GOOD FORTUNE FOR YOU CHAMBERLAIN METAL WEATHER STRIPS [ ™. Lot il i Wil wa Geveloning 43 : 2 in a manner satisfaclory to both ) ; buver a 5 | quor have been seized by government ”]‘,‘:"\:“:1 ‘1“:"1'1' T @ A | agents and much of it has been sent ‘ S IGean C D CE S FRI0CULS Made of Solid Zinc Me(al arc better than storm windovs and cost A Lrmy and navy hoapitals in the | Sent to them in fulfillment of less. Wil last as long as the building and WILL SAVE 1-3 OI | United States ”“’"" orders and sellers are satisficd YOUR HEATING FUEL. Your windows will operate smodthly || The federal grand jury returned | \I\I (he dependability of Chilean mer- 1162 indictments for smuggling be- without sticking and will never ragtle (he least bit, either when | 182 ; | s g | tween April and October and convic- opencd or closed and will be absolutely dust-proof. e Sa b oRer T abae 06 AN G " PERMITS. | 3 s . : : | per cent of tho cases. Sentences from 5 —English and Am- ' There will be an advance of 13% in price of (his work alter e A federal e e s Einel Bt vines January fst. . | tentiary at Leavenworth, Kan. were | r “rench consulate in London o o foiniatio Setinatos e 2344, oi address | imposed in most cases. 1t tated sit France for as long as one vear. For information and cstimates telephone Ad, o i here American intoxicants are be- ounced here. This eliminates ié} e ing exported into Mexico and that cus- 3 Ly of obtaining a vise our\\ toms officials of that cauntry are plan-| time it is desired to ¢rass the channel | o Right To Expect! CHAMBERLAIN METAL ning to protest against this. Such ex-{ and represents an easement of war | ports would ba illegal after January 16 [ time passport restrictions. ! = | Connors-Halloran Clothes are not “freak” clothes: next when the prohibition amendment il they are not clothes of unknown pedigree; they are as J WEATHER STRIP COMPANY | to the constitution goes into offect. standard as wheat; the result of months of patient effort | Yo €Cure & Cold in One Day Mexico City, Dec. l.-—Carlos Ze- | L ‘; NATIVE ROMO QUINLINE | tina, a member of the senate who some | 9 Court Street ATV OO and | {ime ago was proclaimed by his friends | on the part of America’'s most talented designers—Kup- penheimer and Elk brand. We don't have te reduce 1t stops the Cough and as a presidential candidate, has writ- | clothes like these. Fact is, we've already placed orders e (l|nlL.|\P nd works off the Cold. E. 5 for many of the identical models for spring. S MAS CLUB ACCOUN S i Wholesale prices on clothes are firm. We could carry | w. girov iznature on cach box. | ten to the capital press that he is not a candidate. | over these clothes and make money doing it. Opened saturday And so we say conditions are such you had no right to expect a sale like this one. But custom is stronger EVERYBODY IS GETTING THE HABIT ~ 3| & We wouldn’t for the world dmappom‘ the hundreds “7 PI ‘T NO’I: \TU U.;D " who have found in our sales the means of saving a neat little sum of money. Wouldn't $25.00. to $250 Come in Handy Next Christmas? oo A Weekly Saving of 50c to $5.00 Will Give You that Amount The Semi-Annual Clearance of Plus Interest, if Payments are Made Promptly Men’s Clothes Think of the Number of Useful Ways You Could Spend the . Money. Coal Bill, Furniture, Mortgage on Home and so on Stk Dawiay Open Wednesday and Saturday Nights fiéfifiaafifi be ] e ey L wae o1 sae i Connors-Halloran Clothing Co. “ALWAYS RELIABLE” 248 Main St. New Britain CHGLGELG RO IBIIETGOHEE f | NEWBRITAIN Cgyy susen FBHSLSOBORDPHLHGGFRPHEFL SV LDHBBHLHHGY

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