New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 23, 1920, Page 15

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AV4i CTOR A VITAL FACT i* is natural for a growing child to crave what may seem an over-abundance of food. The vital, important factor is to assure not only a plenitude of food but food that contains those substances that promote healthful growth. is daily helping to nourish and strengthen many boys and girls through the trying period of growth. You should not hesitate to give SCOTT’S EMULSION to a child of any age. The exclusive grade of cod-liver oil used in Scott’s Emulsion is the famous ' SEED OF COMMUNISM | SPREAD IN SCHOOLS New York Find That l Minds of Children Are Being i Investigators Poisoned By Agitators. New York, Jan. 23.—Agents of the slative committee investigat- activities have discov- ered that Young Pcoples’ Socialist leagues to teach communism have been formed in all the important cit- ies of New York state, says Deputy Attorney General Berger. In Roches- ter and some up-state centers, he de- clared, junior leagues have been or- sanized to sow the communist seed anong childien. ! joint ie: ing seditious I FORBID MERRYMAKING Holding Fiestas Over Graves of Relatives on All Souls’ Day- DMexico City, Jan. 28.—A new mu- nicipal law forbids Mexicans to hold flestas in cemeteries over the graves of their grandmothers or other rela- tives, as has been the annual prac- tice of the poorer people on All Souls’ Day. This action has been taken at the request of the church authorities. For many vears one of the most popular holidays in the long calendar of such days in Mexico has been All Souls’ Day, which by regulation of the Catholic church is dedicated to the dead and as such should be ohserved | | | GINGER ALE The first thought when one seeks a ginger ale of character and quality— 4. & B. Process.” made in Norway and refined in our own American Laboratorics. It is a guarantee of purity and palatability uusurpassed. Scott & Bowne, Bloomfeld, N. J. The distinctive, delicious flavor of this product—aged and mellowed—marks true it as “The committee’s investigators have liscovered in Rochester and some other important centers up-state that the Young People’s Socialist lea an off-shoot of the socialist party America and commonly called ‘Yp- sels,” 2ligned itsclf with the com- devoting its time and ntion to spreading the principles : Mr. B have discovered ave formed junior nd boys between 12 1 them the principles of comm There is evidence to indicate that a large part of this in- struction is given in schools conduct- ed on Sundays, some of wh called ‘Sunday schools.” “Those whose memory extends back further than a will recall that during the war the ‘Ypsels’ were quite prolific in teaching and encouraging voung mer to become ‘conscientious objectors.” Their leagues are all over the state, in all the important cit- ies.’ as a solemn occast The poor class 3 | ; of natives, had turned it - 3 ginger t day of hilarity and general A ginger ale perfection. rejoicing and it was no uncommon Produced in a bottle built for two—to be served thing to find a happy group drinking pulque and singing songs over the S > at restaurant and the home. zrave of some dear and deceased A | relative. o (2 R sauons and Periods—Peasants of Finland Have* Their Kalja- The merrymaking was stopped this year by order of the city council. HARVARD CO.. LOWELL, MASS. Boston Branch, 45 Commercial Whasf ‘ " F. C. Bushnel] Co., and Loomis & W ilson of Hartford, Conn., Distributors for Harvard Ginger Ale in this .,‘ ProsucT \ Crossley’'s orchestra at fair.—advt. the Elks"' and 16, CRANDAI OTH RS, ALV ELT EAT BEST! nothi: IMPORTANT SALE OF LADIES’ NECKEAR Main Floor. HANDKER- CHIEFS FOR ME AND WOMEN AT SALE PRICES Main Floor. RADICAL REDUCTIONS ON MEN’S SHOES (FIFTH FLOOR) = cause there's kept i up for = ration. standard than a gen Sold by Al Cood Crocer sk For Jad il 3 L : A Horlicks G omé,ng_m. * For Infants & Invalids NATICK, Mo Coslonr s MASS. A Nutritious Diet for All Ages ; Quick Lunch at Home or Office Saturday will be 2 money-saving day in the Men's Shoe Department, Avoid Imitations and the Famous “Grandm ofis and with increasing prices coming this spring, wise men will take ad- vantage of these reductions. Tan Calf English Bals, Regular Prices $9.50—Now $6.75 Black Calf English bals, regular price $10, now Extra Special in Men’s Work Shoes Tan Elk Chrome Uppers, heavy oak soles, army lIast, wort] Other English bals of black calf, regularly Black Calf bals with grey suede uppers, regular $10 Tan Calf Brogues, the latest in Men's Shoes, e SMART SPRING HATS —FOURTH FLOOR— N’S HIGH ARMY HIP BOOTS All first quality, sizes 7 to M0 2. Saturday only ...... ~----SATURDAY, just because they ARE new—and they are immense) ly becoming. $3.. $5.95, $6.95, $7.95 The new shapes are hard to define or describg MODELS FOR EVERY WEARER A Rousing Smashing FINAL Clearance-- 29 $10 & $12 Values 2 Paivs for Practically The Price Of One! Among them are new pokes witl YOUTHKUL, MIDDLE AGED OR MATRONLY bell crowns, “different” effects in off-the-face mode! At these popular prices our stock of Advanced close little turbans, chic small sailors, “cloche” o Spring Models is particularly abundant and well mushroom styles, jaunty tams and side roll mode The materials of which Spring Hats are mad seem infinitely varied, but invariably effective. Be| sides satin, brocades, rough straw braids, Batavi cloth, and novelty fabrics, there are smart com binations, such as lisere-and-Georgette, satin-and straw, Georgette-and-rough-straw, or straw-and ribbon. chosen There are all colors and combinations, to match street clothes or contrast in brighter tones. The trimmings are noticeably smart and distinctive, entirely new ideas in glazed fruit and flowers, ribbon, raffia, embroidery and bead motifs, ornamen- tal pins and feathers, being utilized. VERY SPECIAL VALUES IN OSTRICH FEATHER HATS FOR MATRONS $6.95 Two graceful shapes, a modified poke that turns up in back and a small sdilor, both with satin brims and entire crown of curled] Colors are black, brown, navy and taupe. Exceptionally art and becowming hats and extremély moderate in price. —Fourth Filoor,| LINENS STAMPED TO EMBROIDER In spite of the increasin; scarcity of linens today we will place on sale linens stamped to embroider, centerpiece scarfs, doilies, etc. SATURDAY ONLY SCARFS All linen 54-inch stamped td embroider. Regular price $2.50) Sale price $1.98. ostrich. January Mark-Down Sale of SEWING MACHINES If you need a Sewing Machine it will be well worth while for you to take advantage of this Sale, beginuing Saturday at 9 o’clock. Floor Samples—Slightly Used Machines—Specially Purchased Machines Including Many of the Well - Known DOMESTIC ROTARY VIBRATOR, “SIT-RITE" AND ELECTRIC MACHINES Yor over 50 years the standard of value and quality. Exclusive- 1y at G. Fox’s in Hartford. 54 ot I-known makes, such as The White, The Free, New Home, r and others, included in this Sale. fell swoopwe have gone through our entire golz:‘kon:f Women’s $10 and §$12 value NEWARVK Shoes and marked every pair of them at the _OI\E FLAT PRICE OF $5.98! We are stopping for nothing— cost, value or profit. Our only one thought now is CLEARANCE—and it goes without saying that at this price these shoes will be snapped up right and Ieft until not a single pair remains. You may have gotten some big shoe values in vour day, but certainly nothing to compare with those in this tale. Allwe askisthatyoucome as far as our windows and see this dazzling style and value spectacle. It will be the biggest everhad. REMEM- v morning at DAL Rezular $8 i Value in § his salc SCARFS All linen 45-inch stamped td embroider. Regular price $2.00] Special price $1.68. Ladics” Dancing LINEN CENTERPIECES neh, stamped to embrold er. Usuaily $5.50, now $4.69, Miss IT! $7 Havana Brown Shoes for Women. Elegant Havana Brown Boots with brown cloth tops; full cut Louis heels, aluminum tipped. Splendid $8 value for e wark Shoe Stores Co. LARGEST SHOE RETAILERS INTHE WORILD..200 STORES IN 104 CITIES ALty AsEva B aaay DA UAvasT— 324 MAIN ST. Near R. R. Crossing OPEN MONDAY AND SA TURDAY EVENINGS. —298 Stores in 97 Cities— LINEN CENTERPIECES 45-inch, stamped to embroid. er. Usually $4.00, now $3.19, Ever Machine is Fully Guaranteed $25.50 $28.50 $42.00 $49.50 $58.00 LINEN CENTERPIECES 36-inch, er. Usually $2.75, now Tt will be advisable to make an, early selection, as some styles are limited in number—only a few of a kind in certain makes. Terms: $1.00 Per Week stamped to embroid: 2.19. DOILIES IN ALL SIZES RE: DUCED PROPORTIONATELY] SECOND FLOOR. Free Ins tion Given canuot promise to fill mail or telephone orders during this —Second Floor.

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