New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 27, 1920, Page 19

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SR B N ERITAIN DAL : "FEBRUARY 27, 1920. : . ! i ! he site of the 1 go show is ¢ in qw- or of : | po x;ls ;u\'n- --7~ n rais in ud § ‘KANEAR“U PLANE’ | MILLION ORANGES USED | e oy m?é Sl [Z5a FriEmeteans e it nted the first orange tree of the Cammenting on the incide alance of 10600 ),ounrif periodical, Common Sense, Among the subscriptions | National Exhibit at San Bernardino, ore than 100,000 people “Lord Leverhulme is a man «f bis = of 500 pounds frem the S \ Cnl.. Contained Frad 3 i attende expositian, which h ideas and new ideas while the popula- S Women's eclub in i -+ Contained Fruits From TIori- | hecome one of California’s most {a- , tion over whem he declared the collected as a memorial to the B ‘British Antarotic Expedition s 5" 6%550% 25,2 . 5t | OPPOSE SUNDAY LABOR | KATSER STATUR IDDEX. Good Coats .. .. o ofiate ot Cilite o fnest | oranse | Plan for Fisherics Development | s fruit gr af Berlin, Feb. 27.—The “Kaiser W : s s g s . - » town, has now been As those we are now offering in men’s London, Ieb, 27.—The British expe- | trées by Pudre Dumetz a Franciscan. Manches! ,» Fel o1 ORI ] Smafl Dress Overcoats garco” airplane, formerly & fighting e 5 { hulme bas encountered the rel e afand Haderslsbs That Calls for Th oved to the premises of a P machine, for the final stage of tho for 10 years it | pro of the Scoachmen who live glish ancestral home i O HONOR PILGRIMS. 2 b [ 0t v S o v v (e mous mid-winter event £t of lairdship are folk of old icau soldiers who died in the ity . — = L nse idens. fence the ! Since $55 Bought Suc : B e e | m : : build thei exposition, L 3 lielm” monument - at G()]flg By AH‘ National Orange Show. to celebrate | Scotchmen Do Not Favor Ggvernment | Move On in England to Restore Ehieawic whith wag sovecedril the 110th ann sary of the planting Ancestors” Home Over There. 1ato s when the French marel othi t. They dition to the south pole, which plans | TBe expusition w: an Ber- | berajof tho Sl i Jub where it is concealed from py clothing department. ey are - 1808 § 1, rdinee, Fobruary 13, SIS e { recently to : o club where it s to start in July next, will use a “Kan- London, % 0 ; 0 o a - joeurney. This plane will be fitted { ers of Ca 1 haye been e 1 sxtensive property he has p e mansion was D ht in 1914, Plymouth .. Feb. 27.—A branj With velvet collars—form-fitting and With skis instead of wheels to enable | ine thousands of peopie fro S iha Gutor Hanrae . i as a memorial to ¥ ington by the S . . . E 5 2 i 2 et TS of the Anglo-American society to 3 reasted;— ned Wi fine silk. it to land in the snow. many states at their exposition. Tt w1 ¥ d a rebuff. He < | British peace ce v committee in : 2 o double b 1 % th = The aircraft will m its actual § be laid out in a grea rde; make Storucwa i ¢ »¢ | celebration of the h in the celebration in September of 4 Formerly they were priced at $75 and start from the Great Ba and will { ers at a park, and citrus fruit com- | Lewijs, . s N | hetween the United -centenary of the Mayvflower a 2 e = proceed to the South pole over tho | munities of the state will vie with | fishing 3 I endowr n Fathers has been organij while they last we will sell them at $20 great glacier, and then across known | each other in the splendot of their for 500 mile ¢ ad furnitur t . A suggestion was made t! 1 bun unnamed mountains. vorlk t' involved Sundav la ce institute of Amor « 3 ! Plyivouth subscribe for a special gf €SS, It is proposed to talke a crew of not ruit. % T : »s £10,000 pounds. Flive o a y sent to Plymouth, Mass. . B | less than four in addition to which a = — B e no mistake, they are sledge Ccontaining a tent. shovels, 3 s 5 A . cooking stave and camping equipment strictly high grade in every respect and and_ provisions for at least 10 weeks | 5] ] ] ] ] ] Wfl'l'fll Of our lahel must be carried. These provisios and y b the sledge necessary in the event of an accident, which might compel the party to return to the base on foot, A Group of Fancy Overcoats Tl weigh approximately 750 pounds. This welght, together with the nec- Horsfall-Made and Famous Lon- ssary fuel for a 1,500 mile flight, ne- cessitates a big powerful machine, as don-Made Coats can be secured at a the mountains o be flown over are ; 12,000 feet above sea level. saving of from $15 to $20 on each coat. The “Kangaroo” was one of the la- B test fighting bombers designed for the British air ministry, and at the time of the armistice was largely used on the anti-submarine patrol service. (4 The machine is a biplane measuring e 75 feet from g-tip to wing-tip and s fitted with twin engines developing 550 horsepower. One great trouble to be overcome if (5 Cs the question of cooling or rather the heating of the ne as the tempera- =5 P 2 es above zero in summer, and ments are now being cartied out with a view to overcoming the difficulty. FTompan 13 L < r. Feb. ~~John Hoodley, nt verger of Roches- ter cath nl, who was the origh = ‘ & 1e character Stony Durdles in D It Pays to Buy Our Kind. 93 Asylum St. “The Mystary of Bdwin Drood.” John Hoodley h B B8 P B BB DS e B 8 BN B B R S is Sinis o Giads AL him that Dickens from Rochester Lierne, Switzerland, Feb. 27.—A de- ¢ issued by the federal council per- ts frec aerlal trafic over Swiss ter- ritory in time of peace. Trausport by air of money, munitions and explo- sives s forbidden. 'g##@@#&@@é@@@é&@%@@@@m@@@@@@@@@@fié@@@@@é When You Buy You'll Save $10 to $15 Men who “shop around” and look at Clothes in nearly every store in the city, turn their steps back to the Wonder Clothes Shop when it comes right down to buying. And the reason is so apparent that there’s no argument against it. It’s simply a case of buying where you can buy best—and that means at the Wonder Clothes Shop. Direct to the Wearer from QOur Factory = Saving You the Middleman’s Profit [isieas) We tell you the reason why Wonder Clothes sell for $10 to S$15 less than ordinary retailer asks, in a few words; but to enumerate the many expense items this direct method eliminates, is a much longer story. Hpwever, the big item ¢ you is the fact that you save $10 to $15 here—and that’s enough to bring thousands of men to our chain of 53 stores for their clothes. SNtill Selling MEN'S PANTS e e ot L e Better Come in and Match that Old Suit With an Extra Pair of Pants You need the best kitchen cabinet The remarkable changes made in kitchen work in nearly two million homes where Hoosiers are used is cvidence that you, too, need a kitchen cabinet. And you need the best. The amount of time and work you will save depends upon your choice. ! The Hoasier is a scientific labor-saving device. That is the first reason you should select it. It is constructed and finished better. That is the second reason. It is the most _popular cabinet. That is the third reason. There are many reasons that can only be made plain by a demonstration. We therefore invite you to come—yes, we urge you, to come and see the Hoosier at once. Convenient terms if desired. Step in tomorrow to New Britain's Greatest Furni- ture Institution. JOHN A. 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