New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 1, 1920, Page 1

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Ssortments’ new sain Percale and Ginghamy apd | in sors, cheeksy fangy eteipes and | made.” dginty needl 6 lo 48 Inch. s nicely trijuminas, #30 Cach. A that is hard to arge figurcs. We ! aptinent in neat Striped mmed. somethiig and §éd. Ginghani, ra wide and full; 8350 xgc‘h f pon’s Flaniitlette Night Gowns t 'eof soft fieecy matefial, round V. neck, in assorted stripes and $1,50 to $3,00. lie Burke Onc-Piece Pajamns— | pisce Pajamas, peat stripes, all | | $2.50 to $2.75. ldren's l-‘li“;\m\ufe #Nightgowns ‘14 yedr, Wwariety mneat fancy s ars0. i to | ernment_atlgwyr h dml%g their yocutional training e Q.!abug 1 cal | ntent Feunny livin 1.—Disabled Cleveland, Cin- Milwaykee, De- Francisco, Minneapo- Jan. war Bv, Hoston, Ghithuits, H;u:\murp troii, CotuniPus 3 Donver, N and lis,. handi for life more than Barcly live an the sov- ¢ of $80 month have the sting e a pitfen to the, headaus Car. Op assgeidtion he W\or Cary in the Ccitics Kccording to e profectGreger the asséciation which provides the Wound- cd sol@lier with a good honre:s ing food, laundry, dental and me: cave, transportation “and an al- loWance for clothes, all for $10 a week, dependent e hter is thus left with to Leap up his war 1d have some amuse- ice last April, when b was opened Mad- riers reg ¢ the first cxperinm in,New York at 38th 8l 3 avenue, accommodating and ten extra for meals, is said to have shown es. The organiz ¢lubon 1l= greaf tion opene: nen work possibili | another mas Day and: th opened in Washington. . The ehterprise is ®aid have the #pproval of the Americahy Legion which reported raising $50,000 in X¢v: Orleans for-a “Carry @n ctub” itere. -~ Denver.. with 3,000 arrested tubercular cases, is also reported to be preparing for a club drive. . Alto- ther thére are between 230,000 and 260,000 disabled ex-service men in the Fhited The in “the Carry On club- houses do much- of the housework and enforce their, own regulations. A big rootn. filled with ex-sol- ! Qiers playing, readlifig and chatting or singing to. the acgempaniment of a phonograph or piano is the chief fea- turd of the institution. One young ex- fighter said he gained 51 pounds in ; a result of the good food 1 received. formed, it was said, bes shown by .carefully: com- tics that while an’invabd might be able to ‘Mve on maily paftsiof the impessible 0 do so oung man $80 o month i Colds o duflucnza le.e.nuve. (Iflm LA\ ATIVE Look Ehoul:l use KALPHOand observe itsmag- LI BT %G RVICE. | AIR CO.. R AT, OTR SP %A uu-r} GLEN LY AND AT REASON- ABLE ’E\mqssx-t. and Ex e p:flulb gm fi . New Ha- 'Sei vice. New' s rented' by @ Now ) &:mm ‘ons = e - ook, 2 and Mcl‘lng. I'-E&-IARRIS WoL §560. Adusc Tl 549, | J ot for B, Dif ana pplies and /Beoal giSK AUTG 0. IMLAND AGENCY, md Accessories, Vork a Specialty & v‘and heavy’ duts 8§ tons. Six. . to: B4 1 effect in the treatment of nervous- I::ss. fimsommx brain fag, irritabiiity, mental exhaustion, nervous headache, 1oss of memory, etc. - KALPHO acts on the brain, nerves,musclesand blood eell!, rebuitds wornout nerve tissues and is in- Qispensable to all enital workers Con- tainsno harmful nor habit-formingrugs. Av, druggists $1.00. Refuse substitutes. ‘fiorhck’ e the Ongmd Malted Milk — Avoid Imitations & Substitutes For Coughs, Colds, and the relief of in- flammatory conditions of the throat arising from Bronchial, Asth- matic affections - and derangements of the Respirato’y Organs. Prepared: from Spruce Gum and other medi- | cinal agents. . Success- fully used for 60 years. Always buy the Largs Size GRAY 'S SYRUP RED SPRU(_E GUM ' Monfreal D-WATION £/ CO. New Yorky raramgraea Easy to Make This Pind_‘x Cough Remedy ¥ 4' bew that pive is, iption: mn*mrdu for coughs. n is thab\um\ cortains several iar clements that haye a remark- 1o effget in sebtliing antd healing the membra¥ise of the fllmm and chest. Pige isbyamous for this parpo: Pineiouzh sy rups are e \fi!tions of “s¥rup” part is . sugar symij the. bm »iue cough reme £ Ay pat 8L ounces uf gt volthe - and -HN .;}m‘.n SNTU f % T mefasses, « T SYIrW ,"“lntflad sugar \( her way,:yeu make g full pint—more a1 you can, Lpy a}na}\ & -mage for {liree £inigs” the. wmono pure, gead wnd very pleasant=ehildren tuk: - 6 .cagril You can f«eflhvs tiks hold of a epush. or cold in a Wit means. bue The-cough -v¢ hoarse and tight, ormay he nnv ‘loose. from the The causé is the r-n‘hrnnes—-nnd this Pinex ‘and I ination Will stop it—usuallyn ours or less. Splen- for:branchial asth: rao‘ a\mary fhroat nfion g same—infla tod: enm. ay mno 1d - over for 4 tic by and sunable d e e 5 Christ- s Day e yweek preyious. one with a capacity, for 150 men wa. The Arst wrwt‘ { K are "i‘m-«mr. Wales, Jan. 1.—Qui fors tur and “knighthoods praent-ddy prodiets of South Wales, VS chrrespondent the Daily oxpr [He cites exaniples or TADMATTRéquired wealth and Bonors in [Cardiff, whith boasts about 25 milli accounted asmilliona should be mndeistood. sess not $1,000,000, but ~Ships are the golden Catdiff—not the stately : CF e ; * bramp: 5 carry pass by lumbe: rusty. Freight rates the “correspondent, and ancient, and high, says men are raking in fortunes. meet.‘man, men ipping One can who, before the war, were small salaries and now motor cars, wives with furs monds, and cOUQtrys MINSE: OnEman in & es tie u special oi £1,000,000. argosies of liners th;: antie, f thewi ship and terest two rece edly invested and now £100,000. A former railway p rector of 16 companie; who inherited £20,00 chief owner of 11 u\ipi and many hundreds of thpusands. A man who formigriyshad a type- writer agency drifté§§ into shippins. He récently bought . country estate for '£350:000 and his daughter was heard .gomplaining that he allowed her #only' i£21,000 a year.” DROWNS IN FOUR INCHES OF WATER; Y ] Baby on Steamship Nicuw Amsterdan | Loses Life Trying to Recover Doll from Pail.* New ,York, Jan. 1.—Love Christmas doll caused -the of a year-eld baby in four inches of water in"a pail during the voyage of the steamship Nieuw Amsterden, which hes just arrived from Hollayl Mrs. Jan Pustus. who is on f¢ v to Des Moines, la., with her itus- and and family, bathed 'Jan, Jr. at his bedtime the day after Christnas and put him in his bunk with thedoil Santa Claus left when he toured the of leaving baby asleep. . was inadvertently. left bedide the !bunk. Jan. Jr., awoke “and strted playing with Santa’s gift. The d | fell out of the bunk a for it.. He fell head first.ino the pail, The ‘water covered his face and he could not extricate himself. When the family returned from dimier he was dead. The-baby was buried ‘the next day, his father tutting the rope which sent the little body into the sea. The pas- sengers -made up a purse of several hundred dollars for the family COURT RULES IN FAVOR OF TENANT The bgth pail Cannot Be Dispossesscd For Not Pay- ing Higher Rent if Hd Has . No Place to Go I York, Jan, 1.—Judde Strahl of the municipal court has decided that a tenant cannot be dispogiessed law- fully for refusal to compl, landlord’s demand for if he can find no “other “Changing Strahl. landlord in dispossess | proceedings, “make it necessary to old the law to meet the needs of thepeople at this time.i*Otherwise. _holdgver rule law would be unreagonable shocking to the sense of justice.” The court held that since the ten- ant could not find another home, his holding over was unavoidable and that it was due to no foultf®f his, but to the housing conditigns prgvalent in New York city since the wab. The decision.was ha.led as'a signal victory by ‘Nathams ilirsch ,Mhairm:m Qi the mayor's Cowrmit on rent Drofiteering, who said it would be a decisive ‘faetor in similar casps. New with anigher rate place to live. ances) said Judge of est For ”Wood Alcohod V\'lth ‘Hot Copper;:Wire | New York given the folféwing wood alcoho! test, in the hoperthat if might keep down the prohibiffen mo:tality ‘figure: Open_the bottle s usual. end of a. piece of coppe it is red hot, thiga ihse { drawsit quickly t-om th | the wire givesifotth an & { maldehyde, ¢ark yp the bg ,ofl' the part@=7is the wires xS . { whiskey, . v erage thL' Iil s a Hap) Formald used as solug forth a punge has not beef a drowni.g p. Then the family went't¢ dief, | 1 Jan' reached | his | Products Valued at Oy A‘bfllh numerous | one must pos- | are) in Cardiff ;3 worth ] .conal fon i fruit, { abundanc | family of John Pfaunmiller, { near death. $18,830,000 Washingtop. J@ht T.—A eral output in 1919 W &,;hc qnalr!st since 1910; unvf’“s” = half ot of liminary Jstinates survey ‘mgde publ output for ihe year about $14.850,000 as $28,254,000 in 1918 of any v ) A of the gso!ugical‘ today show. 'l brought compared with and $48,600,000¢ dfeline w ttributed winci-‘ tothe veverting of the copper, | ndustry to normal conditions as @ ult of the fyll in price of the metal 1515, wWhen the war demand fated production. High qts also caused a depres- fning. oppeér mines were dperated in. 1918.%roducing about potnds valued at $8.500.- | vgo. production in 1918 wa 225,0#0 pounds, valued at L The value of the . annual output of gold ‘declined from -#$16,700,000 in 11916 :p $9,000.000 in 1919. Alaska still contains large reserves | +of geld-beédring gravels” that can’ be niined’ ppefita®ly whetl transportation | e i#ffproved, the report that “the most.impor- the year for the future g the continua- #6n/of th&\york on the government railgoad and the assurance by cong gressional action of the money need- ed fo complete the line.” R “Better and che@per steamboat ser on both ol 1n.and viver, are also mwomt\\ the ' report said. - railroad must be sup- pemumq by trails and wagon roads.” As a by-product tgf gold and cop- fer mining, 590,000#0unces of silver md 800 tons of lead were mined dur- ng the year. The value of fhe gokd mined Alaska from the discovery of precious mietal i 1880 to 1919 placed at $457,400,000. i re since greatly operatife ¢ sion Phe in the was GERMANY SEEKING TRADE Will Resume Commercial Relations With South America Upon Conclu- sion of Peace—Ready for Business. Rio de Waneiro. 1.—Letters received ~in Jan. Porto Alegre from Ger- in Hamburg upon the con- clusion of peace, freight and passeus ger steamship_service gyill be resumed between Hawourg and ‘the port of Rio Grande. 3 Porto Alegre 1s the capital Stafe of:Rib Grande do Sak-ih the * ingst’ sperous ala{c‘%l nighs A > proportionfESHY 1 {¥Population is German. Beforc the war large grain and meat exported to Germany direct lines of steamers. Tl ters just rccelved from Hamburg ted that it was proposed to resume this trade, especially as Germany was sorely in need of the foodstuffs which Rio nde do Sul produces man commercial firms state that immediately quantities ¢ products were from the state TAKES AIR ROUTE. Harrisburg Physic in Spite of Difliculty. n Reaches Patient | Harrisburg, Pa., Jan. 1.—An aviator from the aviation reserve depot at Middletown took a doctor by airplane vesterday to give medical aid to ths & Tarmer uehanna, from the on Duffy’s Island in the which is cut off by shores. The depot was informed children in the family had monia, and when the machine, piloted by Lieutenant Ray Brown, reached | the island, it was found an infant had died on Monday and two others were ice three pneu- i TWO REBELS CAPTURED. Mexico City wo impor in dismissing thegpetition of a i )« Realth commissioner has [ ant capturés-of rebel chiefs have been reported by the federal government within the past few day: L.uis Me- dina Barron, who for operated in the State of has been apprehended, Pi- i mentel, a former general in the State of Oaxaca, has surrendered, together with his personal staff. For Colds JINONINE TAKES THAT - KICK-OUT OF A HARD AND RENDERS TT IT 18 THE and AWEKFUL coLD HARMLE GREAT FAMILY REMEDY FOR ALL FORMS OF COLDS ' AND A REMARKABLE PREVENTIVE FOR THE MORE DANGEROUS THROAT AND LUNG COMPLAINTS OF ADULTS AND CHILDREN. Have a bottle of Linoninc handy times—there’s no telling what § it will be nceded, cspecially fcoughs that threaten bronchi- pthing quite cquals Linonineg hitis, fLAX' SEED v _material as a v%r of fact,''tle material at .“*‘W‘"P Bsil of the British admirals PRAISES FOR BRITISH. T BUDA Paris, Jan. 1.—Captain de Parseval, of the French navy, who has just ! written a bogk on The Battle of Jut- | land, says: ‘“The British gwed their | success to the valo} The. sailors, the strength of the chiefs, more than to any suPerigrity, because, was rolatively inferior td that of th How does stand with the tes Senate? picture—it Vice-President pages Take a slant CONTINUE, Budap 1.—Arrests of men active in the communist reign con- tinue ds spmcn of the archives veal their participation the Kun administration.” Among recently ~taken into custody Alexander Ve city high schools, who is alleged have received and expended about 500,000 erowns in propaganda worl re- Bela those Dr. in the o 2 in is s, a professor CHIN Pekin, pavilion Chinese the troops A GETS P2 g, Jdan. 1% on the Tartar: 1§ Chienmen’ gate, has’ custody. . In in_ Pekin after Yuan Shih-kaj presidenc, | foreign decided the forej tiog o A A Marshall the United at the during an ot for the { “‘three of With v doesn’t snapped 1 1 BEGINS MORFE THAN MORE’ BEAUTIFUL 4 Our Aunnual Jauary s..m-.,»wfi‘-e e e Feminingd A d&ean, ndable quality. embroideries lov E v in n needs at this great sale. There are the hand mad@yshand emhrowerey garmen beer rinore Leautilv pinés. These have never There trimmed with tiful as any laces imports one ‘has Your attention to: a few value of these offerings until you are garments of -silk, and stueking: ev Y - THE SECOND DAY OF THE ER IN I VALUES—— d.b)l\cql"\ufl.f THAN - EVER N nomical under world pri reeard # fa ke 1 Tesistible from than the made this and, washable satin nerican made cotton crepe dé chi And the . Seen. in Iin € s asked see them. But you cannot bezin thin clev w cheer: Pis har Goes Tag he? 3 o) . the legation ihat, f — and spepks on. his ear, “resular Vo YEAR THE "N\ Ye: ir women er nde yegr. white/ ARTETIES ACEH ‘EV v a wWavs subj omen of the Phj or fle: delightry s as desirable and as b apprec e tire 'ng_‘ny Exquisite Philippine- ngené VERY REMARKABLE SOME Hand made and hand mnbr scallops at neck and sleeve. Fnvelope Gowns and Chemi gaintily embroidéred with pretty lets and ribbon drawn. Special nainsook; slip-on : and Gowns of with embroid! at flesh eff trimmed with mbroideries i 1y Gowns of batiste and nainsook, daintily trimmed embroideries charming laces, different with profusion of daligns in many Special at En and and at embroidery, beading and MANY u'rurn VALU¥ DOMESTIC LINGE! Bloomers, Corset:Covers ana o and knee ruffle finished with t stitching. Special at ..... Corset Covers of nainsook, front and back, with inserts of laces Special at . deries, beading -and ribbon. Corset Covers and With ike hand scalloped edge. This cover looks at Women'’s, Dawers. of uununc. circular hemstitched t Drawers of nainsook with oidéry. dnd laces.. Full cut. floral designs, . wns of nainsook and crepe inserts of laces and many pretty designs. elope Chemise of nainsook white withatrimming of colored stitching, Flesh color nainsovk Blooiner: Camisoles machine stitched embroidered in floral patterns and evelet and made Special =t oidered Gowns anc Envelope Chemise. Extra Special at $2 and are and slabora Many se of fine batiste eve~ at trimmead Special 89¢ and models ibbons. Ge white. timmed stitchifg. * ‘ Speciai in white and high pecial at3189 mmings of fite and me- effects. Envel VALUES batiste. m V ek tely . em pre.ty wng of batite and nainsook veith? !mbrmdery At .l Gowns bf nainsook . ba waist models®with Irish finish of beading and prefty Val, Envelope Chemite of tailored lace trimmed. s and voile, fiesh 1 Special $1.39 ribbon. stitched, loped edge. pretty laces IN RIE dlast.c at waist of hem- 79c trimmed embroi- 39¢ of t Bloomer: clastic at wa Special 4t ree daintily and fine enj of fine batiste, White Skirts, darawn. Special ribbon work. lay. White of embroider fisheye val inse forming flounce. cut with Special 69¢ S insert . of em- many Windsor crepe and knee; cdges; sretty _embraid ciis. of fihe baf models ‘with - by aidered with line “desizns, $3.98, sl in and te and cren or without and filet laces satin ribbons. Envelope Chemise and Step-i embroidered. in flopd® ‘batte Others more e} and embroiderig ~adely ¥ in full w Corset Covers of fine quality 1 roidery ot'ey and cambric and d Special A bo% blind and evelet embroidery, with of cambric trimmy pretty desigs ainty SWeN at EXTRA SIZE GARMENTS W ° FPEATURE OF THIS S, LE AT ?

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