New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 5, 1920, Page 17

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U. 5. MUST FIGHT FOR ITS DAIRY BUSINESS Both Canada and Argentina Are Steong Competitors Mareh 5.--Canada and | ?‘, nti soon ' prove serious Vmpetitors of the United States in the dairy government offi- cials believe. The industry in both countr is in it infanc t Can- ada is producing 70 per cent as much | cheese and 12 per much but- ter the United while A gentina is producing cent as uch cheese and seven per cent i much butter. Canada’s butter €3 ports were 11 per cent as large as those of the United States whiie her chegse exports greatly exceeded e porfls from the United States. Ar- gentina’s butter exports were double those of the United S and her exports equalled 32 per cent of those of the United & : generally believed. government | s entina and Can- | ve develop- and it s the United the fnture competition ant from New not be thought | this time as = direet | competitor “in the domestic market, | but indirectly Argentina hutter may | supplant Canadian butter in the 15 lish marl in which Canadian | sutter would find a1 al outlet in | the United States. Cannda iS in the' w and industr ave ment of probable tes me particularty Arzentina, York, they ufgseriously at industries therefore, that nee in case better position to- | markets with her than is the United declave, Moreover, with her returned ints toward land ing results which mean larger produc- i d's che s polic; and immig tevelopment is brin will > United St ailable lands i all land$ generaily ex- sonable to believe, nment scientists say, that in the futiire production will not increas in proportion to the population, the part of the really ductive land is now utilized. sumption of the importation of ropean butter is again giving competition to our product. . “PURNACE GOMETS” Re- | Fu- | real | | Pittsburzh Steel Mills Hluminate Win- ter Sky and Make Beautiful | | Spec- ‘ Pittsburgh. March 3.— Intense blast | fugnace activity, combined with low emperatures, has in recent weeks ven to the Pittsburgh district some of the most beautiful “‘furnace com- | ets” it has ev ecn. 1 gradually losing their brilliancy, with the approach of spria say, they will vanish until conditions res nest w favorabl broad | E pierce the | wekground of a murky | aculur manner. They 1 almost without a moment’s notice, | and fade almost as quickly, only to re- | . if not brighter than | there ure two of | rising perpendicular cutting the sky like the | searchlight. the Allegheny observi- ined the lights by saying | light from blast furnaces | the atmosphere above the | v to a great height, and there being | caught by frost crystals send back the reflection in the form of broad hands. For years they ‘ ed almost unnoticed until this year, when, oa of the continued operation of numbers of furnaces. they be- ame much more frequent and much 1ore beautifil. Lefore them. at times 1t oftener m from : soAentists ut the be- | 1 | i | Fresh eggs 69c doz. Russell Bros.—Ad RACING sraad. Switzer be first time in aces with sprinti snow ar winter IN SWITZERLAND. Swi competi s on ! ireld resort in the Bernese | . Forty huve Dbeen | unning d there have been about | tors at most of the even officers rode most bei a0 s horses of | | uickly Ended By a Pleas- ant Germ-Killing Antiseptic The little Hyomei Rard rubber and can easily be arried in pocket or purse It will a lifetime. Into this inhaler bt magical Hyomei. This is obsorbed by the antiseptic zauze Within and now you re lo Lreathie it in over the germ infest- 20 menibrane where it will speedily | boosa its work of killing catarrh | zerms. Hyomei is made of Australian | ucalyptus combined with other anti- eptics and is very pleasant to | Inhaler made | pour a few drops is guaranteed to end catarrh, | i ronchitis, throut, croup. coughs | 4% colds or money b It cleans | but o stuffed up head in two minutes @ld by drugsgists everywhere and | The - Brainerd Co i L4 Ends ndigestion It relieves stomach misery, sour stom- ¢ elching and all stomach discase or mofiey back. Large box of tablets 60 cents. Druggists ia all towns. i i | Harry W. B this | 4 | each derstanding of the other’s Display of Millinery howing of New Spring Millinery at our store is a Style and Fashion Show all by itself. Then—Visit quality and hand with style. Pirst—Note and compare our prices with thosc of others, Trimmed Hats—The v hand made hats, some are copics Trimmed Hats—\Very for %950 Valued up to $14.50. special of Pa SPECIAL—The Famous Gage Hat, smartly tailored designs. nd straws, Saturday SPECIAL—Georgette affcta and straws, for Flower Trimmed Hats, with SPECLAL—Trimmed Saturday where hand-in- store go our value ian modes. They are priced from $6.98 ™ $15.00 $7.98 and up, in Hats for only $3.49 Tiats Dbead pokes, chin- chins, for Saturday $5.98 Regular value $7.98 and up. s, -3 il N Goldenblum Millinery Cc;fnpany 188 MAIN ST., NEW BRITAIN Branch Store Gver Harvey & Lewis 863 Main St. Hartford PAVORS AMERICAN PLAN Australian Commissioner Thinks C. S. | he Has Right Idea in Getting Together on Labor Disputes. Melbourne. lian commi e ta States, the other day \ustralian plan he Americans teld me they would not touch the Australian system with | 4 10-foot pole,” said Mr. ! have come back to Australia convine- | ed that ti e tem of compulsary d on wrong principle: 1 would like to see the whole | compulsory swept away ta make room for hich would allow employe together and ralian tem emp to parts set to come to difficulti Australia, formerly Austra- told Australians in a he preferred etting togeth- Ticulties ov compulsorp arbi S right. ing of American characteris- Braddon said that when he first went to America he was a little skeptical about the idealism of which had heard but that closer guanitance had removed all his doubts. “Far from being hard and material, the Americans are the most ideal-loving nation in the world, emo- tional at times to the point of senti- mentalit ac- March the United | speech | the Lexington, Simms Bank v, Kentucky, as member of the Clark county delega- tion of the Seventh Congressional Dis- trict Republican Convention at La- | grade, Ky. held prior to the state convention ut Louisville today. took part in the deliberations of the dis- irict convention, and was made a member of thie resolutions committe Braddon. *“L The whole rbitration is The Am- the right FAMOUS JESUIT DEAD. London, 5.—The death curred vecently of Father John Strass nown Jesuit, and on: most remarkable Assyriologists in Burope. arbitration | 2EYey March enable | a proper un- | peculiar Deverages —A Rus . C. Bushnel] Co., and Loomis & Wilson of Hartford, Conn., Distributors for pa GINGER THY it the popular that women home faetion that of charactc Harvard Branch, Boston of other nations and periods ian Vender of Sbitena ProbucT WOMEN NOW ALE distinctive. delic singer product—iazed home - ord and that the. Linonine For the Ailing and the Weak. for Coughs, Colds | ~and Their Complications body- flax sced in a the It possesses the building clements of form that is readily absorbed by system. LINONIN NOURISHMIEN RUN-DOWN FOR. Linonine SUPPLIES THE AND FOOD THAT SYSTEMS HUNGER restores strength whose systems have Dbeen weakencd by grip, colds or wasting diseases— it builds up. it is » most helpful medi- cine, GINGER ALE INCLUDE THIS IN SHOUPING LISt this true made us flavor of metowed—| Company, Lowell. Commerc ard Ginger Ale in this city. to those | New Britain Clothing & Dry Goods Store, Inc. 381-385 Main Street OPEN MONDAY EVENINGS TUNTH, OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS U 9 P M, [T1. 10 P. M. AGENTS FOR THE LADIES' HOME JOURNAL PATTERNS 10¢ TO 256¢. 2, CHEER UP! The Dear Old Fashioned Winter Can’t Be With And that cheering, wtisfaction, but for real sa special Saturday sales hold swz is some Our action and solid facts, ¥ over everything. ] Us Much Longer combined with news that is Women’s and Misses’ Suits 16 Suits in Sizes 16 to 42, for Saturday at this lot, made of Silvertenes, Velour, Serges and Poplita. Colors, navy, dark grey, Burgundy and brown. Special $35.00 Value to $75.00. On display in our South Window. HERE THEY GO! Women’s and Misses’ Winter Coats In Three Lots for Saturday Only Lot No. 1 49 Coats at $7.98 Values to $25.00. ILfned with Made of Velour, Bruenlla and i dark mixtures, all colors, Silks and Dress Goods Jersey all wool in tan, taupe and yard. Fricotine -in S1.75 yard. wool Serge n yard. innavy Si-in at S1.19 Wool green at ail wide in brown, and PRk, brown. 58-in wide all blu at §5.25, navy and wool Men's 3 o 15-in wide, all ehades Chine navy, Ho-in wide in Copen, nile green and flesh at repe de pink, Prune, gar- $3.25 yard. navy, garnet. 10-in wide navy, black purpi dark gree n Messaline in Copen, 5 and black at New Designs, argette (€ white, Cop epe blue, 10-in wide at! Beads, and Belts, Powders | Collars, Perfames here for your inspection. Lot No. 2 8 Short Plush Coats $19.98 Values o $15.00. Lot No. 3 19 Coats in This Lot Made of Velour, Jersey and Silvertonc. Large fur collars lived throughout at $19.98 Values to $47.50. beautiful — satin Bates Ginghams 32-in wide plain colors at 53¢ yard. 36-in Percales, best quality at 39¢ yard. 1 Irish Mill Table yard Jlengths at $2.00 yard. Pequot Sheets 81x90 at $3.00 each. requot Tubing 42-in wide 70c yard. Curtains priced from $2.75 to $6.98 pair. us for Tray Cloths, Table Cloths, Damask Sets, Scarfs and Shams. Blanket Bed Pillows, and Bed Spreads at Special prices, Wash Suits, sizes 3 to 8 ycars at in plaidse, checks, and Damask in 2 and 214 Lace rry Towels, Bureau Comfortables, Feathers Boys’ $2.25 98. sildren’s Boy's $1.39 and $1.49. 1 to 15 years at 59¢, 98c Rompers Blouses, sizes and $1.19 each. Men's Negligee Shir s, to 17 at $2.49. We sell the Arrow Collars and stiff. Soft Cuff. sizes 1115 for Men, both soft Hosiery and Underwear Women's fuli tashionced Hose with embroidered reont $2.50 pair. Women's full fashioned Hose in black pair, in white, Cordo- 50 pair. Women's full fashioned Hose nay W Lield Mouse at $ Women's Mock v Silk Hose, in black, Cordovan and at S1.3W pair. Women's Drop Stitch Sillk Hose in white and Cordovan at $1 pair, Women's Drop Stiteh Lisle Hose in white and Cordovan at 8$9c pair. Silk Lisle 1fose, all colors, 39¢, 69¢, van, whitc, black, black, Women's 51,00 pa Vs Cotton Wome Hose 39c pad Misses’ Cordovan, Misses’ dovan, 59¢ fine Ribbed Hose in black, : and 45¢ pair. Lisle Hose, white, black and Cor- white and Ribbed Hose at 39¢, 15¢, 59¢ 65¢ wool Hose, white, black and Cordovan Cashunere Hose in whi pink and Hose in wihy black and brown, 415 4 ? Tnfants’ Cotton Infants’ Wool Vests, made sizes 98¢ cach. Infants’ part wool Infants’ Bands & - cach. styles and Vests S0c New Britain Clothing & Dry Goods Store, Inc.

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