New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 6, 1920, Page 5

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COOKING | ALL IN THE WAY Z»DISHES|| | YOU LOOK AT IT. A.A.MILLS S E . 'Amancanw'aith'llthenewseamopm' Plumbing Tinning Heating | . e — and pay regular prices for his clothes — 80 WEST MAIN ST. Tel. 381 b e L s and they'll be higher — through no fault of — | : Lol - our own. And there are a lot of men in this CH ANGES N finw. s aaioec ||| . e .. town who will do that. N b ed notice upon thieves, peddlers of habit-forming drugs, baokmakers, | gamblers and the underworld gener- i ! | g . 5 = ) : - H LAI]ELP lA ally that they must get out of the city. e ; - ; We’ll be better off if you do the latter. - | Protected vice will not exist as long | 5 sedin . ! as he is mayor of Philadelphia, he has —_— declared. E : . men who parfidpa in the Con« Conncil Members et $5,000 @' cne mew ounct o it 5% Roper E = g i e Il 4 s Princet tball h ! 2 Araous s & Prineeton footbail coaeh. o nors-Halloran Sales DO Save Money. —— s Year—City Has Powers JAPS WANTED AT HOME. : : 2 Sydney, Australia, Feb. 6.—The} i i lt" a“ ill thfl “y yon h‘k ‘tan Japanese are now discouraging emi- Philadelphia, Feb. 6.—Many ! gration to America and Brazil, ac- changes in the ciiy government be-l cording to R. Yamashina, vice-presi- came effective with the induction into | dent of thé Tokio Chamber of Com- office of Mayor J. Hampton Moore. | merce. “We are now a manufac- hey were authorized at the last ses- | turing nation,” he explained, while on dion of the legislature. . & isit to Sydney, “and we do not " The legislative authority passes into | want our people to emigrate. There the hands of 21 couneilmen, organ-| will not be much of it in the near jwed into a single body, each member( ryture.” ‘ 2 7 5 o being paid $5,000 a year. This coun- - 4 F s l i D cfl takes the place of the old two- ¥ T chambered council of unsalaried CHILI BUSINESS GAINS. members. } Santiago, Chile, Feb. 6.—The com- Holding of more than one salaried | mercial situation of Chile has very F £ a3 ore T 8 Shamhly - it et g e o - coats that Were . hibited. ipresv:nt year and a general tone of ] 5 All city employes are required to{ business briskness prevails as shown = il cease politieal activity. They are for-| by the increase of orders for import- [ J F a4 bidden to solicit or pay’ political as-|ed goods and the augment of the : sessments, voluntarily or involuntari- | bulk of exportation. Nitrate, the lead- : ore ney w. ing article of Chilean exportation has e ~ The city has acquired the power to| been raised in prices and all the 3 ¥ do its own paving, - repairing and | production of present year is sold. ; P cleaning of streets, collectinz of ash- = - ¢s,, garbage,. waste and rubkish and = - 2 A or. THg is ‘nigt Gom-| TADICATS HELD AW B . ——and at the Thm La’t Prlceg Pulsory, bowever ag it stlll may be| Mexico City, Feb. G.TFourteen o done by contract. [ radical agitators, fleeing rom _ the | F K . e o yoars represented [ United States, have been detained at A amous Nup eimer and 4 Philadelphia distric Teongress. | Nogales, General Juan Torres has re- ! o : < Flected on a reform ticket. he has|ported to the war department. Their promised to revolutionize methods and ' disposition seems to be a problem. i WHAT is reduced is just as importanf as HOW MUCH it & reduced. Surelythere’samoredefinitehdlforiudgingthnh prices of such noted makes of clothes as Kuppenheimer Brand, andEflthndthlnalotof.mnkuufmkmnpedigm BOYS' DEPARTMENT ey M February Clean-up Sale of all Winter Health | Health! g " Clothing e SN e Broken lots of fine Suits, School Overcoats, Mackinaws and Small Boys roken lots o Is Health Dear to You? Overcoats. Some of the Suits on Sale are worth from $5.00 to $8.00 more af Do You Want Happiness in Your Home? : present market prices. i = Tie A Do You Lack Physical or Mental Strength _ Come in and look at our good values —- Now i;Y(!l;‘l’ Clum:e to Save M in Performing Your Daily Duties : on Your Boy’s Clothes. Then come to hear the VOICE OF NATURE will speak to you on e Sunday February 8th 1920 at 2 P. M. at Palace Theatre on Main street, where a Scientific Lecture tureopathy will given under the guspices of Eaitals e Dr. A. DeCilla Natureopathic Physician ik % o st i | Connors-Halloran Co. of Nature, mother of health, happiness, and truth. ADMISSION FREE— » COME “ALWAYS RELIABLE” Being requested by many of his patients, from this city Dr. A. De Cilla 248 Main Street New Brilfain planned to open a branch office at 242 MAIN STREET. His office hours are from 9:30 to 12 a. m. and from 2 to 8 p. m. on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday of each week. Dr. A. De Cilla treats both acute and chronic diseases with scientific and Natural ‘methods.

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