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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD MONDAY, JANUARY 26, 1920, Britain Herald, | "/ o0 oot v nein | i g p BB A B B BB E VSR BB BH B HERG B VGG FDVGEB LGS | 550 5 BB I T S R R s “Always Reliable” LAST WEEK OF JANUARY SALE PRICES —MARE THE B ' OF THIS OPPORTUNITY — siruction FEmerson L Jennings, who presided the Post OMce m* Naw B ain | ) Otfos ........ caeeees hundred million dollars in orders heid oma up in this country by the attitude e ofitable advertising medium 1n s ‘ i) ¥ Sroftavle advertimne me®am W% | (e Stie Depariment and (hat h alwava oven to advertlsers. British are, ind have been, closing o Iaber of the Associnted Trems. contracts with the Soviet government clated Pross 13 exclusively entitled oo hi0 g oo and the exporiers are in e for republication of all news B o o A harwine creaited | a position 1o kitow The truth concern- b9 S -. fa vaper aadtaite jecalipae ing the status of affairs in Itussin, we e wre sinply playing into the hands of the interests in other countries by By purchasing ample supplics now. F prices will hr% considerably higher than our present price which -.-v& ‘% hased on old tracts in pur Our Sale Prices are \l'rv% ' attractive. % j FEGHEEIBEEEEHLEE BUY BLANKETS NOW And save 3070 to 107, from fuiure prices. COTTON BLANKETS White or Gre £ AND LATIN AMERICA, blindly following the lead set by them 8 i35 k2 } and now iznored. Recognition of So- fege k. by the United States to = Itussin is not our sole . Muslin Envelope g : hit 1 i Il e wenty or more styles, 69 el O - e ie and §1 Chemises [& Sleens: $1.00 and §1-50 Chem- 95 nd Sl dREG oD 95 ~ ises. White Sale price (& price . ... J2C Sale price $2.45 Chemis ale price ...... 3.43 emises. $ . Sale psice ...... ExtraSizeGowns | Muslin Skirts Hamburg and lace trimmed. ki countries, was suggested af | fusal to recognize is not required of ) e Size 45x72 . s oot Sane Prices Size 66x80 (Full Size) WOOLNAP BLANRKETS, SALF PRICE $4.98, $5.79 \And S6 PART WOOL BLANKETS Soft and warm sizes, SALE PRICES S $9.79 Pair. ONE LOT BED COMFPFORTALDL Filled with pn ~a tary cotton. Only <¢ extra vatue Comfortables. SALE PRICE BABY CRIS COMPORTABLES Whi this lot lasts. SA PRICE 98¢ each. I mecting of the Pan-Ameri- | us zione. We are merely acting with fovency yesterday as a rem- Hins in vefusing to recognize. we high costs, price inflation and v individual quarrel with the d of American mont b Diasmuch as the rest of the o fore countries. Dr. T powers have scen fit to forg U thei clefololeRe] £ the Bolivian delegation, sug- | blockade wnd proceed with busincss B S he scheme at the instigation | We must regard it as to wur interests mber of the Latin countries. | to do the same, at once. kL ‘on . Immediate Buropean re- Britain, during the war, made sac- | id be great, it is suid. The | rifices to keep up her trade. ® Not- ots advanced are simple, and | withstanding her luck of ships fo for our country making the | home trade. she saw o it that several BOBEEE b advances to our sauthern | more or loss obscure points which she arm oves an ititens For sShkating. Sliding and Street W, TOUGH LEATARER M "TENS WOOL GAUNTLET SKATING GLOVES White a zrey, for amd children, 98¢, £1.25 89¢. 98¢ pair. + N2.25 pair., BROKEN LINES OF SWEATERS At Special Clearance Prices there invested, in return for | fore the war were served by mer he countries would ship to | chantmen carrving products of the foodstuffs. They cauld pay | home isles. A part of her comme foreign debt in food. we | was diverted to keeping up her pgace- For boys, of soft Buckskin, 6F £ 52 5 A 204 5520 5 0 7 7 0 0 0 B 0 5 D B B O B R ke care of their investment | time connections with her customers. U Floece lined. Sale prices 69¢, GRS GO BB RREee e ses with aut money. and not {° is moing to extreme lengths in a great extent the sums ipture that country's Extra Size Skirts | Musliz Drawers $1.69 SKirts, | il G oo e X o 1 Our lot of T8¢ Drawers, open and closed Sale price . .. .. © Extra Size Drawers Miskn Gover: re have advanced to rope we are certain. Wherefore, in fstuffs and supplie A sprit - of like a reasonable propo- | malice but a wise provision for ou friendliness, with no 0} 5 om several standpoints, that | oWn ruture, it is now our duty to our- kS I Americans be appainted the | s¢lves 1o muake what efforts we muy ke o Warm Hosiery At January Sale Price WwWOoM LEECED HOSE 15¢ pair. Value 59¢. WOMEN'S PART WOOL HOSLL-58%¢ pai Value 79¢, WOMEN" HEAVY COTTON HOSE, 15¢ pair. Value WOMEN'S W00l KATING HOSE. §1.65 pair, FLANNELETTLE SLEEPERS MEN'S FLANN Sizes 8 to 16 years for chi dres Nizlit Shirts 81 One-picee Suits $1 Pajamas 82,25 Two-picce Suits $1.75 and $1.98. Cu. it sizes. New Spring Voiles Thou=ands of yards in « e new Georgetie, Scroll patterns. for a few days at thi= Special Janwary Sale P 98(: yvand. Value St Theifty women will buy now the ni of several dainty Summier Dressc< at this savinz, and hase them made ap for future 5 e 1 men of world food trade. | 10 compete ‘, £ X ed the market, we assume, the — States can easily consume its THIZ HUMBLE MAN. ducts. There must be Ameri- 21 Driwers, Sale price .... | | ) ne lot of T8¢ Covers. ¥ rench ecut. $1.69 Drawers !(Hr‘ f T9c Cover rench ecut 37 Sale price 3 Salletprice LR SRS RR B pleasure indecd to mect. ey placed in the south if we k265 18k 15 = thronzh the columns of the press. ke care of the_future trade & I With the freely expressed ideas 3 2? ments and manufactured pro- one who deplores the zrasping And South America may re- i e power and advocates that we do ! debt abroad, which lowers 1 away with the curse of the present. 54 foreign competition. ‘the almost universal sra r for < worth more in- power in high places and in low to permanent or semi-perma- the exclusion of the discharge of obli- titutions down there than they i I i $4.00 1% g : gations.” Governor Calvin Coolid . Corsets. mad e of heavy coutil. four | $4.00 R & $z 95 h long loans for food abro. 2 A v Frong 1 . S . of Massachusetts, has made a manls tiached. silk braid nnine | unfortunately, must pay ou 4 2 3 95C $4.00 La itesista $ he has saved throuzh invest- . deeinine el anald « 1 Gomiil. with teducing Corsets ... ...... . il Ouise Sels, fancy for i® : i rset esident, which. we bclieve, dif- $3.00 e I yy, charging it off against the 4 s e Lo it two-inch wide el and at I 50 | $5.00 Louise IFancy $2 99 . fers from the ordinary declaration | g For i 5 St . | Broche Corsets . 55 . wiistling g 4B B R B BRR made by similar candidates in its wear IS S 50 58 R R 0 R R P S S AP B e B0 B A R B R SRR R rand total of South American directness and honesty. iis specch 4 in 1919 was in the neighbor is inspired by a real fecl it is not | three killion dolls, the vear i L s an A the bombas an aspi- he war they were one billion 1 pi BE aicording ta A statoment ; < The zerm which spreads | until Florida comes to the rescue with ——— % e - € Governor Coolidse, however, is still |, . i S A hen | @ Dig sugar industry. This will v 25 i v fixiur ¥ P National City Bank of New | 0vefnor & oot / | annisn ol deliéate animal w e S ] / i Riicliided zonestby thelcharih Most of these products wey S Ha (ncmoved troundiins nativete s o NI o i et ven se who arc invesiing | hair and children of the school; { nd waol, in addition to the m : ol diey > the respiratory 2ans 4 person | cypital in it lovidi Times-Union (From The Herald of That Date) declamations by the children of the # Chile: The importstof ihell Bl stianindicat] the poliey e | (hy has the trouble. or who might \ 5 i e D) RE[}EPT"}N “r“l‘\ e ; rv’:““:"““l;‘-' . tnis vear, itis estimatenl, |PUITDUISUE ) obtalning the nominasiifictaeavier, 1 cin not live awasdll TRl “,’.‘“"w‘v,lll.\xlm\ S e January 26, 1595 filVEN S e [ e rl;;:“h- deviois and dark underground ways i countries took from the | ©F the politician. Hix cards are on N G S Ak ‘ €0/l Hli e dait bolleve the eeaswould o) [ERotied favonibiy on | the ap. | Io atian by Miss Helen Prayby tion wre w none of the i ioners, seles orchestra, During the years before the serm is expeiled in tie 2t | he hens as crazy as it does some peo- e bprosimate two billions in | from the warmth of a human body ki T committee on judicial nomina- | sdd y F. fusial of Hartfo another persor very dudge of the ¢ity court at the session Andruleyic ih i Hem‘ suades hens to lay tir it makes their total imports, while this { tne azo. in more cmphativ terms. | i indeed, or di Consequently. if of the House in Hartford this morn- chool introduced in Louisville, Ky, o upon this i 2 o > NigesPresidontat all T & ) s morning on account of the E her the United' States has sup- H Wt be e s imminent danzer of inhaling | to become popular. The minister can't , small attendan o eandidat Pr 3 ¥ » S0 the measire was | briv-six per cent Erom a191:3 S Canaliate o esident unless th corms immediateiy upon their | tell in the dork whether you were i postponed until next week i i the Latins hive increased | People are sutistied with humble ways ine csiellell frumi anailicy, o meea | (hete —DElioIt News | The liyuor dealers of New Rritain city and comm completion o of | oMy 1 Rev. Lucyan BDoinowski. postor ! worl at the Sacred Heart of .esus- church, vesterday cclehrated the iwenty-fifth anniversary of his ordination to the Catholic priesiliood exercises siaricd at th his avoidance of the limelisht will 5 met last evening with one of th 1 8 U vot fear the disease He must go to ol . . R Erood inar 5 o 2 i 2 [t g {not 1 Now ix the time for all zood par tatelomicers) of LnelTiGio: Deals d our exports ta them have the germ. it can not live long enouzh | ties 1o come 1o the support of the ! association and the local dealers. it is e oknim in who stands o good chance of be- | understood. will form an i elecied.— New York Evening Post. | of their own ishin the ports about six hundred mil- is con . T | The Massach 5 lxeer " wa unt ‘to s dred an y 4 ! INcentive has d-to six hundre and i i G S av be seen that we have | been a favorite among the politicians It may | en that we h politician T Once o person is satisticd that he SR P of these parts. While there has been 2 The payroll of the strest depart- has the trovble, or is cven suspicious We are still waiting 1o hear what | giesi for Just week mounted to of it, he owes it to humanity to iso- | the world has been made safe for.—J1 qy3 05 Auxiliary Bishop Joln G. Murray the Connecticut diocese were pres South Americans ave gaod | been many complimeniary things sail | shouta svoid zoins where there are - lex's markel on Arch street and will | The day was the greatest in the h e o = TR ey e Mo RiheRcvenuiel i it o S yry of the parish and the church w S Jel otherse even if he only has the sHght- | en 1o say that apartment dwellers | Charles £, Smith crowded by the parishioners Lh : wral resources. | astiute ones in the ficld arve waiti . was selecied sce- L ! 5 ve Immense natural v IRarepwiting touch of M. An ounce of pre- | may keep lignor in their cellar bins. | vty of the Landers, Frar & lare | Morning until nizht gether with the sc o i A meeting of the dire B 5 y > embled at the school hall and from No Newspaper Editors \mong il prevention here is not _ ) afcrnoon. € ; by these resources and iheir ting themselves publicly. at lea Jaw. -New York Sun Some anti-toxin' for - treatment in | Ln€te they marched fo il church carrying silver engraved emblems av- ix cerininly €orth much 3 : diphtheria was received in this city ranged in n pretty manner. A strik- feature of the zathering was in the morning 2t a solemn hizh mass en care of theiv total inere ‘ - b at which tev. John J. Nilan and worl s and added fifty millions of | no wild scramble to zet upon any ish have over and above the increase particular hand wagoen there hay faratl 1 late <elf from oither people e | Shoe and Laather Reporter O. Selander has bought out Hine s from t which may help us exceed- | 1o determine which way the wind w vention is worth @ pound of cure, it | 't it is not constitutional to handeuff | company at Their buving power is repre- | blow nest summer and are not com- the janitor without due process of | toprs thi Victims—But If Paper Keeps Going ura) products, we have the ¥ will occasionally con- A T i e ; g vl i e Sl % Before he can ceused of flivting | rrom (Germany last evening. Colum- which they need in exchange, ‘ nd that “Coolidge is with hoth political partics. doubtless | bia colleze in New York eity i ihe | IN& ; afford to lei shpoa ' . 1o run N M. Hoover will recall that old saNing | gnjy place in the United States where | Pillow bearir \ silver crown and 50 New York. Jon - Newspaper from Rabels: “On [alls 1o the | he anti-toxin may he obtained oui- e 3 side of foreign supply. ; —_ —— { ; o A i Gl ’, . —Dosten Transeript, Skating has heen disconfinued wf | NOWSki was celebrant. Faiher | report of 5.121 cases United ) TRADE WITH 1 . 158 5 s e S s 3 nat = White Oak temperarily as the ice js | Musial. of Hariford. coni States issucd today i Save A L state wou : filled. and not in | Springtield RRepublica Bainsrcul + Rev. A, Kowalezyk. of cred Life league. Of the professions. baw- Heart church. deacon: Rev. B. Dui- @y led the list with 43 of whom 12 vp—2 lilies carried by school xzirls cditors sppearcd immune from sui At the morning mass Father Boj- | cide in 1814 sccording wilated ith th s #o trade with mival Sims” plea for the unmu ‘hier b grotund in trying 1o sit on (wo stools o xecutive of ng of naval oflicers during Gooseberry, zooseberry. there on the expioiting the ion @ stepping o 1 v thin rather loan | PALESTINIAN RESTORATION kewicz, of the Sacred Heart church zos ictims were physi- stone 1o greater thinaes oy necessary if conzre do Don’t vou ferment and tirrn into wine! NS S J N e A \ Thnsksiival o i i sl s e ¢ noex Mashe anoth | Try and be gond. as & zooseberry COMMITTEE MEETS TONIGHT | #1b-dea s i 2 , - : 4 : EyDRCH o e make : isfying vernor i u R 0 Rt nnn s e of the loeal parish, master of cere- list included ) piesidents of tussia in it B Y08 thliow=Ethpt conliacan b o i) oot P ress wil Rk Water- LS o 2 i DG oIt S Sl ot o on e imin e mornin=lserm onil was business coneerns and more rx of the Soviet ry Repubiics Or you'll be assesscd i heluvie fine the local committee on the Palestin- andd will probably de ore 1o w ¢ in 1w S i 2 ' ; e L Nemsvonkc R Eaiy (e Testaxaliol Shas call eeling | winjamsport. formerly pastor of : minors and swealthy scciety women support of his tricnds than Whenever eriain sens hear of thai group fo be beld at her home = 3 : . Sacred Hear chure ather Unhappy al relations werce rve- tonight ub-commitices will be . b ? S T outa if e went inte a bitter contest csident Wilson has an open AS UITH 0 RULE onish o iy N asomumiticen ; s SN e e CrRaes i e e ata e b eaein overnment i \ e A theirs becomes & k. named tofcarny thoughitheiwork of | e idan. al the time v. Misicki was ‘ cluding sons killed by the se of a group of ex- | Yor to try and interest those who preached by Rev. i Misicki \n 3¢ prominent club membcers, M e sl < ; fir the drive and a complete plan of ' . mpaign will 1 drawn up. New convention, to vote foo residing here murderer. Beater is zoir . i micr a € idato itain's quota has been set af $16.- fle to fir oy Bishop Nilan, who was one of the Men outnumbered women 2.987 te Chief speakers of the day. save a! 1.657, hut of the child suicides 252 brief talk to the parish. conzratulat- | w s and 225 hoys. Ages varied inz 1he people heir splendid ' from fonur years o an even 100, achievements under Father Hoinow- Since the signing of the armi R : BN OF THE FLU, Bvening Post LonaenTans et on e e e i s Lemanainialodithons hanihe AR Con S aR LY inCrs hin cooperative socic . .ondon, Jan. 26 ontres S on Vther K number of sticid verywh rucular alarn necd b n y " Former Premier Herbert H. Asquith S versary. Father Bajnowski zn : ¢ repori said. “From foreign coun Ome thing we note from the His humblen jar snksibeaniugaunpiics ¢ TGy oA i . N T o e 000, Assisiing Miss Goldsmith on ihe heat outcome of ceision . the Nothing scems easier 2 vm: Opens i zeneral committee arc Misses Fanny fectne Gouncil v . M Ui Ao S ¢ hupack and Fanny TRosenberz and uns for Three Weeks, Wies 1 theriine hen comme . i E 1 s always doing it. - New an There Is no is cxpected to vetoday nt Paisley, Rasle, Jan. 26,1 ezpalko. min- | splendid address to his parishioners ' tries. re ix show a serious situation where he is w candidate for partia- istev of labor in the Ukrainian cab- | in which he nrged them 1o support In Germany. Russia, Syria and other i inet. has telegraphed. in tlie name of | the church as they have alwavs done. countries where the number has been en « are sufficient- { river. it hasn't @ chane noamilhion | constitneney, the campaign for | the Ukrainian zovernment an nrgent | [1e congratulated them on their work @ very large the cause attributed e z2o0d . of escaping enthusiasiic Atan- {4y vine today 1o end with S note to the supreme council at Paris | .nd informed them tha thronush | despa hecatuse of miserable livin chester Union (e N e asking a lifting of the blockade at | iheir loyal efforts and consc conditions brought about by the wur.’ i< clearly divided as to the least so far as it relater to drugs and | work of the parish the churcl sanitary material. He says (his step | bpe success. with all who come, t g s country, it | rel of whiskey falls in he Norih : ment ai the by elcction to be held in hve titrfe hope of keeph he hands of the Boi < themsely need B¢ the latt A 5 : 1ere n be no profiteering if | W rinn a mionist azainst STy B ns IS necessiry to enable Ukraine to \espor services were sung in th pleottisiorchestratia T r | therc e no willing yictin ith B ith, t i A New Britain, and this section | will the ve he the least abatement of | of tn e demaocratic section, fight e demic of cholera and | aticimoon by ¢ Bojnowski whe typhus now raZing in that country. | was assisted by ! Dr. ) <, according to Vienna advices | Father Musial and Father Tansky. rO HEMR THRIFT s0, and it is ceriain . K we rece ountry seeins fo be singularly | profiicering so lonz as there is the op- the labor candidate, ap- _ R lifted r om the disease though the l portunity to put hizh prices across. | pavently dces not hoid stro nouzh Mount Vernon, la. Hawkeve, Viows 1o sull the extremists amonsg e T | The attendance to the services was Schuvier . Herron. educationa the Paisley socialists who are threat- TO CAlLL. WIDE STRIKE. very large. In the ovening recep- | recior of the savingsghvision for States to do but allow its trade | the Neverthel the memory of Ttum plentiful in Windse we ninz to hring out another’ man. The Paris, Jan. 6. I Havas)--1 tion was held in the Polish hall. dur- ' jirst faderal district. will speak at the vedr and scveral months ago may | are told ut the is n cold, we andidate aam v the local hanch cil of the federstion of port and d ing which Rev. Rojnowski was pre- i State Normal school on the mornir well be heeded T river e we of cold, stern govern M the unionists aisley. J. A. Mac- swekers which met in Papis vester- | sented with a check front the parish-; of February 5. His topic will % ; ment ofcers hetwsen. There is no | <can» unsuccessfully contested the « decided 1o call a 2i-hour strike | ioners. During the past several days| ““Making the World Ove titors have a strangle hold upon The mrost eflicient precaution to | \1i0 (1 Gilend.—Detroii Free Press.| -onstituency in 1916, He is weli at all Atlantic porls on Tuesday, with he has received many gifts of re-| along the lines of thrifi. It \ld in Russia. An endeavor may | take against the disease is the avoid- - iknewn in Paisley being a meniber of view te supporting sirike at the | membrance from parishioners in the ! that pupils of puhlic school 1 be made to try and ¢heck up the | ance of crowds of peoplelin il ventii- Sugac will go higher and higher thc town council rt of Lorieni, Brittany. i form” of vestments, household and| given an opporiunity to i before there is nothing for the . 4 few scaltered cases here and e Russians to go on, hefore onr Mes and our present business