New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 26, 1920, Page 9

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Furniture Will Not be Cheaper During 1920 Demand ‘Four Times Greater Than | Supply Due $0 Great Building Program of Nation—Lumber and Wages Keep Prices Up to amount of on. which s at leas four times At the Grand o and Jamestown fur- were glad to | fourth of their In the ue of the Grand | Rapids . Record, the nation- ] 1 furniture trade, | in leading furniture world. appears an article | the opinions of leading | manufacturers in all the | iture cont ling why furniture | whl inerc rather than de- | 192 Some saj prices will not go lower tor five years | manufacturers expect regin grow normal Due ding nue the now for great zoing three honte will con ma the supply dition to s the cost of urniture fac- advanced 300 ors and other shest they ever ed ir md jumber has ctories they v’u days and must be sat- arlond of lumber, rchased whole keeps the | one espe- 1 than the better e ¢conom- | ire mov | men. mionths, c furni- twelve rnitu inter L ¢ business, n need of to huy it de for fuit aper than three to in any ch wai conditions o normal industr let srade the 50 advance co - at_low prices. - now have a izh and fore and, bought | i stock and low pric furniture. se t (\uum. time B. C. PORTER SONS to ‘buy HEY do not fear coughs, and allicd eral over60yearsthey = have relied on =~ = ’GRAY S’SYRUP. ' RED SPRUCE GUM | emerged M ! ing to than ever before the import ing Gray’s Syrup on hand for G2 They always buy the Lerge Size Montreal . WATSON & €O, New York } " INF) LUENZA starts with a Cold Kill the Cold. At the first sneeze take HILLS "CASCARAR= P QUININ Bkombi medy for 20 years let fcira—sate, sure, no breaks up a coAd in 24 lieves grip in 3 ey back if it fails. = Tk gencine boz has a I‘ed top_ vith Mr T picture, At All Drag Steres i You wio pe: have often seen a glasses. duck over 1 He needs double vision slusses thatenable one to look straight ahead other in the picture? Do you duck man wears wnd them above. like the i pecr? DAVIS & GOODWIN Registered Optometrist« and Hyesight Speeialists 7 MAIN ST. Tel. 1905 'MICHIGAN ‘REVOLT | conclusion McDonough and Dalymple | tre clarcd he would not quit his offi room of t hundred party, | front to this | declare ¢ h LY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1920. CUTICURA HEALS SKIN TROUBLE InPimplesOn Face. ltched Could NotHelpScratching. Face Looked Badly. ““My face broke out in paiches of pimples on my chin and around my hair. They would fester and itch very much and I could not help seratch- ing them wuntil they bled. My face looked badly all . the time. **Ireada Cuticura Soap and Ointment advertisement and sent for afreesample. My face was broken cut for nearly a year but after using two full-sized cakes of Cuticura Soap and one full-sized box of Ointment Iwaskealed.” (Signed) Miss Joseph- ine Swother, R. D. 2, South Paris, Me., Aug. 4; 1919, Try to prevent further trouble by using Cuticura for all toilet purposes. AT, e, Seap 2o, Gintment i and S0c. T Srcwn_ Soap shaves without mag. SLAPSTICK COMEDY' Major Dalrymple Much Like: Chocolate Soldier. Mich., Feb. 26. ot federal agents under | Major V. Dalrymple, who came here'from Chicago to “put | down a liquor rebellion in the upper | AMichigan peninsula,” today had b withdrawn and the “revolt” i flickered out. The only were nine barrels of home made winc | taken by revenue agents from a pay- | sh priest's house where the state had stored it for safe keeping, and poured into the snow. H Major Dalrvmple’s announced in- | tention to arrest State's Attarney M. | McDonough and county and Iron | as parties to the “rebel- under orders Iron River, The armed forc cemmand of commissione of the “ir B. Gavlord, prohikition enfa nt chief of | assistant chief of | " s, You to .Iron River to | Scared or cowed anyone here. stigation’ demanded In | To that, Dalrymple replied: grams from McDonough who in- “I do not care to discuss the matter isted there s y “revolt” and | With you. I will continue my cou that his constituency had | of action and see it through. I will been libelled by Delrymple's reports. | enforce the liw.’ McDonough and Dalrymple held a ; At this point a motion picture op- confercnce in the lobby of a hotel here | erator interrupted to say: . Mutual accusations of a moment, major. Stand up 1ding” and “publicity seek- loser to Mr. McDonough and e made McDonough | pose for a picture, please.” threatened to arrest the major and “Of course he will,"|declared m in jail if he made a move 10 | ponough. t something.” There were man “Keop witnesses {o the conference, among the Iron River chief of po- lice who held a warrant for D: arrest. The warrant, hav not served. The conference on in anger but at its have not (e EE @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ rged an AMo- still.”” retorted the camera nd the Camera Clicked On. | hat's what they do up here,” | punned the major. More of your IEEEEEE RS EE - ways—this T McDonousg ) 5] 5 ] ] ) ) ) posed, side by side, for the camera | . | replied Dalrymple. i “Yes,” agreed [ yowll find 1 am | you, you are nat As a matter of fact, { T don’t believe you much guts as when you got off the | announced he { train last night. Press repovts quoted | Washington to “lay all { vou as m to supe-j Fear of Syndicalism Creeps before Commissioner Kra- 3 s that this co ity was 3 5 i statos’ attorney reiterated | e et | Nationalization of-Lines One o demt.’lnd ‘a full and com- y 112’ i tigation of the affair and of Snicd more worne | Irymple’s part in ing the ation accompanied | paris. i 12 ihe impre: that Iro lo he S n tha n 1 fevoitilanatislmIahiten I the movie camera and |, fthen the two officers parted—one | return to his office followed by a hu;:' L | knot of citizens, and the other hack |V ! to his interrupted meal accompanied | railways be nazionali 1 by a dozen members of his offical!made by strik party. S } tinue their efforts S | rs workers in CHANGED ARVIY BILL R o ek e 23, en | READY FOR CONGRESS |« “I .yon aund the provinces ch served as iis i Jooked upon as In the room were rowded g s of prof ional, or more citizens who ha Are Made { according to the McDono h there and sev- . All arrangements 1bers of the fedeval delivery of food supplies to this city have be: made by the government, and mun officials have taken similar ste The question of piac- g the railroads under military con- 1s Premier Briand did in 1910 is sing considered. but such a } decision, the newspapers s: s 1 ! possible in ihe absence of Premier “1 have come here to issue a warr - for preseniation. { Milerund. Tt said officials tal you, Mr. Dalrymple.” said. The maximim peace time army un- | the view that the Paris, Lyon and ¢ read about the v s | der the bill vould L 289,000 enlisted | Mediterranean Co. is entitled to the n te do to queil i men and ofticers including | right to force discipline on its sys- ou call it. What I w: m, Philippine scouts and nassigned tem and it will receive support from to tell vou is this: If yon or any of | cruils s a new factor in | the government if necessar your men attempt to arrest me or iy | Datio ensc is recognized. the| The strike on this road was caused aides without due process of law, I Dill making ths ervice an arm co- refusal of the road to reinstate in will you and your entive par infantr - men who were'discharged, into custody immediately, and I am | ° ther new s al 1. because they absented prepared to do it.. Now: get this| the war themselves from ‘duty io attend a right—T 1 arrest-you and your men | abundcaed consolidat union meetin «nd lock you up and put you where | O Sy 9 = rou belong, Mr. Dalrymple. 2nof ] “v“-_d : WOULD STOP I The major retorted: | by seneral. the bill | I major gene " _ = T senera China Wants Furope to Permit vided for. tion to Retain <t of Boxer Paymer cer corumissioned to that encral Pershing, ned Dalrimple then retired to his roor in the hotel and McDonough to ter the federal ag for € ulary, detailed s 12 men, were sent about other “and § As xorl movie poser. | Mr. Dalrymple, have quite as FREVCH RAILROAD MEN MAKE DEMANDS a Ma \;m would Dalrymple g0 1¢ facts mer.” he would inve Mujor 1 United ¢ If you did s: Hec _\ nd ~\h0ut fi I\('ni‘nlll Madie, ~-Svndic dlm.x; the Frencl pear in yituation. rom Washington, D ‘mple said, had caused the his “‘expedition,” but he de- un- Iramer reguested’; - grave toda ng | who con- | tamped. cdtatry with ali into ) the the 1 Commissioner Then the Fight be The tartéd. AlcDonous . : stemn. movement revolutionary ir by the ort Echo de Paris. BoriN to ensure the Offi- Liberal Provisions followed me tional Guard and Reserve When Major Dalrymple c=ilralning Cotus. 1pal from the dining peom at; \y Donoush's request and the prelim- i for hane aking had been acco the prosecuting attorney d right into the subject uppe n the minds of all. ~1ts provision training elim- Fel military shington. universa mated 1 aTn hill 1 v the =zener on the nation® blishment would bhe bused was is he by the four DEMNITY. is seems entirely ¢ come here for enforeing the law. s is a high-handed unn the pu ‘And The 1k e now . bl to —Advices from on and Paris st on spec mission to Pari : {don. has approached the tons are made for the i oo Lo with a suggestion that resorve officers’ | ijance of the Boxer indemmity linquished and that his sus has met encourazement from © them. In the case of one nation has been intimated t such relinquishment the used to educate Chinese in that country. 1 { Pekin 1 Lon- opean the be stion several You're Another. are % natural born grand- | Natioral Guar. yourself.” McDonough coun- ! (raini have been pia and have been an outrageous community. When there has been a wh you lie. Now that you are vou have any arrests to mak Liberal pro YALE GRADUATION TODAY. Haven. Feb. 26.—The seni the Yale Forest school fin- it cour. least in event funds will students New, in its academic volt her if £8Q,000 Sules { Ralph @EEDE@@EEE@@EEEE@E IENEIEIE] )] ]} e e ) 1 k] ] 193 MAIN STREET W. S, S, SALES IN STATE. Worth Past Movth—>slig of Thrift 1mps in Conne: January rding AL to & Lowry :.THE BOYS IN THE OTHER CAR Disposed amounted 1nouncement “ennecticut of Du ht Docline. Saving the month to $80,060.70, made [ whaTtA \BONE HEAD PEAY \\ OUTSIDE /! WHO'S PLAYIN' THIS HAND 7 Loun | when Lwill be i by | State ! EIE]IEIEIEIIEEIIE E@E@EIE]EIEJE IEEIEIE@ )0 5 5 ) ) ) ) o o 5 ] WATER DAMAGE, -SHOE SALE Have you.been among the lucky ones who have purchased at this sale a pair of §8, $10 or $12 Shoes for $1.98 and $2.95 -IF NOT DO SO-. For Friday and Saturday the following Shoes will be placed on sale to give you the opportunity to get a pair. 500 Pair of Women’s High Grade Novelty Shoes . 300 Pair of Men’s High Grade Shoes in All Leathers All Other Shoes and Rubber Footwear Greatly Reduced Levy’s Sample Shoe Store Where All the Cars Stop e 6 o o e e e e ) 1 ) s $1.98 $2.95 / . mLialOnl (] (1 Gl ) G Fol [ oo o P o) o) (o o o L e ) B o e e e e e I v for Savings Division War ization This shows a slig month of sales amounted Tiowever. with way. ment of which hort time, Connectieut Febr incres diveste orsg: falling December. o over the ht in the the £100,00. under announc made in les for tifving ings that workers off the | plans | FASHION PRIZE.| midwinter exposition Ha under the auspices g Knights of Pythias, = the Co! Clothing comipany, of which | Mayor Joseph AL Halloran of thi an official and part owner, awarded first prize for a neovelt; | play of men's spring fashions in business and evening dress. At { fashion show held at the the | auditorium, is ©O-0—FOR GOODNESS GRACIOUS SARE —— ARE WE PLAMYING BOTH OF i A c'maon cARDS TO TH’ cAMBLERS — WE'LL SHOOT HIM LATER BY GRQ WAZZA MATTAH © CANT CHA STAND LrrLeE ENCOURAGEMENT ) AN QUTSIDER LLOORS N —— ' FRECKLES AND HIS FRIEN N . WELL- HouE FRoM Stuocl ALEADY-You SOT VouR REROBY CARD To-DAY, DIDNT Vou, FRECULES 2 / MARKS You DIDAT DO VERY WELL THIS AONTH = WHAT'S B REATON T DONT KNow TH YEACUER SAD T Wz 4 She Meant in the Head, Not in the Body, Freckles !

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