New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 16, 1920, Page 14

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- e \ 3 t-ply “ten party, since the armistice. Its total was | bergen for which the supreme council HAMBURG an BACK |'Mehew, a gnx:;a, rtxiggg,:;g_g:rixzi | i p st B . 1 by the , £36,200,000. at Paris has given Norway sovereign- ‘Hamburg, J:m 18. —Hambur«l no | to cross the an cd e, e l I i " Col jriet o) Diritain’s cxports increased about|ity. It is estimated here that if these | longer ranks in the class of cities| boat this winter and they poctit o : : ; £9,000,000 in November while in the | fields are developed they will provide | having a population 6¢'1,000,000 and{-cover the-3,500 miles in about thre ame period her imports decreased | coal enough to supply northern Nor-| more. The war and the blockade | months. about £10,000.000. The decline in im- | way and the northern district of Rus- | have reduced its number of inhabi- | oS ports is attributed by the American |sia. tants to 985,000, as compared with | 1. B. IS FATAL DISEASE Chamber of Commerce in London ‘:fl Suiubzrgen 7(‘0:\] is .\laid’\lo be the i 1,033,000 recorded in the last Yeas| wyapna Jan. 12.—According ta to the recent strikes in the | best grade of hard coal. Mining for | before the war. Y p'{:;lled States. Tt is stated also that|ore at present is not much beyond S ‘medlcal statistics just publhh?d, m;x: Dld C Is to Be Made ..'0; w ; e b oneand the side- ! ST 0T broduction and shipping | the experimental stage in Spitzber- | TAKING LONG CHANGE. | deatn of every three occurring s R e o : ‘% iroubles in America forcibly reduced {gen. The fishing about the islands| Full, Jan. 16.—George Stout, a | recent weeks has been from tubercu- British imports but at the same time | is very poor. | hip's boatswain, and Wi nlxamq] losis in its various manifestations. improved her market for exports in continental Europe which were shut off from their source of supply. pedition itional 20 wonld ¢ m is pre - ] ‘ « fons named by Great Britain's i . s = ik X plusac S Spitzbergen ¥as Enough to Supply : Northern Norway and Northern awn by ¢ \ Russia. . x n n n 1 ¢ ) v r he ) h Christiania 1 > in this oo lar mai i aind im] U the mont fn cts, in B ¥ « n, o 1t 1c 518 i r was the lowest attai 1 are the most xal\nhl( SEGHBEEEE RN N GG BB BEHBHE At the Methodist Church SUNDAY NIGHT, 7:30 0’Clock THE BELL CITY MALE QUARTETTE WILL SING e Commion on two area has beexn he overcoming 2 2ol “JIM JAZZ” SAYS Special for Saturday Only VICTORY SALE . $10.00 OFF o e common e i 2UCLECBOICBGLLICLBGRERBRRLSESRERSORORRRS | | L our store Sacurday Onl R P P e L $5.00 OFF We Have Told You About Our On every Suit in our store Saturday Omiy Removal Sale and QOur Prices $5.00 OFF On every Boys’ Overcoat in our store Saturday Only $3.00 OFF On every Boys’ Suit in our store Saturday Only $1.00 OFF On every pair of Pants Saturday Only shrine, Bunker Cii e r the plan, which is a com- ed between the street d the Boston Coin- remont and Boylston 'h bound the Common on es, will be widened to instead of This w sacrifice of 6 from the broad malls of ti bn. The compromise plan cai eement that no the Common of the Common. Common was hought in Governor Winthrop and L COommon cow p ure aml round, and was of sev- s of communal lands runds. Today it is the of the: cient com- holdings having passed fvate hands. as on Boston Common that tion. soldiers drilled; from m, nt Park re, then the as in na Come and Hear Them Admission Free % @fi?@'@#@‘éfi@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@W@@@@@@@-Iéi"éi-@i@ Have You Saved Money by Shopping With Us Dauring- the Last Three Weeks—Have You Bought a New Coat, a New Suit, a New Hat or a New Dress? Millinery | Suits--Coats | Overcoats We have always Carried a Large I Suits and Coats, important items of Few mea hm",e se\weng Ovel-v:oats;i N e ros At every wi 1 P Most men have but one Overcoat an Stock of Millinery. We have Hats Hress that oyecy “_°'“"‘: ST “‘;‘("’ Worry along with that, using it on of all descriptions, Hats that are fnore) Dymcronsp D ";1 BRI GE every occasion, whether it be for Diaial and Riiats L thatliare enn el What woman could not find use for work. for dress or for play. Cutting . another Coat or another Suit? What onr Overcoat Prices Exactly in HALF Round Hats, Oval Hats and all shapes, woman would not literally jump we are offering you today Great the chance to buy a $50 Suit for §: Savings. Every type of an Overcoat, Every woman has th g - just the Coat you want and at exactly exactly that during this half the regular price. From $12. 50 to From $12.00 to $47.50 $40.00 o ol & e & & PoN @. @. & & & & 5 Lo o] & & [ e Lo & Lo R @. % Bt & | o & 5 s Special reduction on A large assortment of Special Sale on Fur Sheepskin lined Coats, | Boys’ Sheep lined Coats, | and Far lined Coats. with fine Beaver, Rac-| with fine Beaver collars Value up to $85. coon and Opossum col- | and belts all round. Just FOR SATURDAY lars. For Saturday only. | what the boys want. ONLY Value up to $30. $ 20 Value $18.50 _SATURDAY FOR SATURDAY $35 o $45 Value $35. : Sl:\eTsiJ?IDAY $ 2 5 it vame a5 - $35) $12.95 $§5 New York Sample Shop 357 MAIN STREET £ materials and of all hues. Our sto has alb s been one of many pr g B but during our Removal Sale you can buy Any Hiat in Stock for $3.98 Dresses play an imports . A Dress to work around the house in. a Dress while shonn , 8 S is and a Dress for that. Never cnough Dresses to fill every need. OUR DRESSES CO \'T ONE: ESS today than they did before the Sale started. The Caesar Misch Store No. 687 Main St Hartford Conn. No. 695 Main St. Lobabeetaletelodeteofetotetatotatototetototofoletotofetototetototototeto folotootato Tt ot o T Xot X -]

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