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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY > ENGLISH INTERESTS UTILIZE PUBLIGITY Advertising “Campaign to Gain ~ * South American Trade Buenos .Aires, British interest taken a publicity has been referred to “the struggle” between the United States aad Great Britain for the markets of HDuth America. “Special telegrams’™ from London purporting to that the United States is losing South American markets, or other- wise disparaging the United States been tuitous by a British advertis have been widely gentine newspapers. One of the telegrams was a cism of Herbert IHoover for ihat the Wuropean countrie: “work more and le United States.” The made a comparison losses sustained by the lies in .the wanr, particularly the British dominions, as compared with those of the United States and point- ed out that the losses of the Euro- pean countries had reduced praductive March 19 here have campaign in —Some under- as have and Ar- g agency published in ask telezram’ between the Iuropean al- 1 0 ) 5 o ] ) ) o) ) o 0 o [0 o o o T L] o ] o ] 3] ] ] ) ) ] ] [ ] ) P 35 o ] g ] ) what ! great | show | her | distributed | r | trade. WONDER "FROM OUR FACTORY Note! Store Open Every Evening from Now Until Easter ] 5 ] o) ] i i ] ] ] United Stat at all economicall Another of these ‘special tele- grams” quoted the President of the itish board of trade in London believe that the United | radually losing the mar- ned when Germany was wiped off the seas and while Britain was fighting in the war. Britain | not only regaining but is enlarging ! { her markets in South America aund the Orient. We are replacing Ger- jmany in Latin-America and sup- planting the United States in war markets.” The truth of this statement as far as it concerned Argentina was im- mediately challenged by the River Plate American, a weekly commer- cial magazine, which has published an interview from Dr. Julius Klein United States commercial attach “Frankl said Dr. Klein, “I'd, like to know in what lines the Bri i g their South Amer- ade at our expense. The latest ble figures showed anything but a loss, so far as our husiness in | these markets is concerned. Perhaps the president of the board of trade is referring to prospe for 1920, for which, however, no figur as vet railable, so far as I know 15 in the lizht of the latest atistics that we have in hand—sta- ties which showed that we were SppvmINoaddy BUNUASLY 01 Hurfies | one-third of ail the zoods she buys abroad and from personal observa- | tion since then, there has been no indication of losses to American I have no doubt that we are ith zood strong had not suffered petition from' the British, but the } inclination of the American exporter | seems to be ito say ‘come on; we're | ready for it o shipments Valued AVIATORS' MEMOF Room in American Flying Club Has Been Dedjcated to Airmen Who Were Killed in Action. New York, March 1 memorial hore to Amer airmen led in France is a room in the cl house of the American Fly- ing club set aside in honor of 10 a tors of the .22d Pursuit Squadron of the American Expeditionary Force A tablet lin the room bears the names of the following airmen who were Killed' in action: First Lieu- tenants Philip 12, Hassinger, Arthur Kimber, Hénry B. Hudson, John G. Agar, Jr. James B. Bigzs, James D Beane. Remington DeB. Vernam and Howard R. Clapp and Second Licu- tenants Vaughn R. McCormick and BEdward B. Gibson, Jr. Members of other squadrons are planning to dedi- cate similor rooms in the club build- ing in honsor of comrades killed in | action. | | i 1 i ure Unprecedented. Buenos Aires, March of Argentine wheat exported the last y ure according public today hy the minis culture. The {onnage ounted to 3,068,295 equivalent to The first an fighting Pure, emulsified cod-liver SCOTT'S that is of utmost importance many children. children relish and thrive Scott’s is a ‘““truism’’ accepted the world over.' Give Scott’s to the children and watch them grow strong! Scott & Bowue, Bloomfield, JAR-NE-SIS | CONQUERS RHEUMATISM [ [)F] 5) ]’i )] ) ) Stogy Wintry Atmosphere— A WONDER ~ Spring Suit Will Help You JUST as soon as the first spring days appear, it’s natural for a man to want to get into fresh new togs. HAT is why we are ready now with a very extensive showing of men’s and young men’s spring suits. E want you to see to what perfec- tion such an organization as ours can bring style, novelty and good value. HE handiwork of our designers— perfected by our expert tailors in our great factory will arouse your most pleasing exclamations. $21.50 $32.50 RF you look at the Spring line you will realize why we say that. WonderClothesSave ’ and Satisfy t Their Price CLOTHES ’ DIRECT TO YO 396 Main Street e e P R e e SR The vi auri - rose to the unprecedemt- about $182, to statisties maude Out of \rgentine During Past Yepr i Ve 3 0f Utmost Importance oil is not medicine as many ara prone to think of medicine. EMULSION is a form of growth-nourishment to That most on (=] ie iger-PVedder Compan ogr Linonine! For the Ailing and the Weak, for Coughs, Colds [ and Their Complications It saildin orm that is readily abso ystem. LINONINE NO RU IOR. Linonine restores strength to those wi by it builds up. it is @ most helpful medi- cine. =1 5] ] [=] = =] [=] [|] (=] ; [ ] [=] = [=] =] =] 1= [&] =] [=] = [m] [=] [=] = = 0] =] 0] [ =) [m] =] =] [m] =] 0] = [m] =1} 5 =] [m] =l =) [m] (= 5] e =] [|] [=] [5] [5] = =] [=] O [= [=] =] LY - = =] [®] [=] (=] (s 5] [m] [ B = (=] B (= 0] [m] D” La Epoca says ‘the hoard quetation for the- cereal 1919—based on th of exportation—was a ship- § for on the date 100 kil- ch). averase price ms (of 0 pounds the 2 elements of body- in a the possesses SUPPLIES THE N OOD THAT Ms HUNGER SHME DOWN weakened diseases— ave been wasting se systems grip, colds or Since the days when Grandma was a girl :here has never been 2 purer nor morce tasty ~Jell” made. Have it in your pantry? SOLD BY ALL GOOD GROCERS S ERER——— SUCCESSOR TO C. S. HILLS & CO., HARTFORD. The Last Three Days In The Old Store Next Monday we wi from that time on we will move one department at a time into new quarters until our buildng s completed. remove our Ready-to-Wear Department into our new annex, just completed; handsome new For the Last Few Days in Our Old Buiding We Have Prepared a Three-Day Sale including merchandise from every deparument of the store. Great Reductions on the very best of the new secason’s zoods will prevail everywherc—and we advise carly purchasing, as manw of the bargains will not be here long. SALE STARTED YESTERDAY — THREE DAYS ONLY! Voile and Batiste Tailored Waists Value $2.98 Special $2.39 Some are prettily trimmed with lace—they come in white, plain colors and novelty and are exéeptionally fine value. Al S () Taffeta and Georgette Dresses All Brand New—Not a job lot of odds and ends— very pretty, quaint styles especia for VALUE $39.00 SPECIAL FOR $29.75 Navy. that These Drsses are here in Taupe, and are some of the finest ever had in stock at their prices. Some of the bodices are of figured while the skirt is of taffeta—in others gette appears in clever drapings on the sleeves are mostly short and with added and drapes, these dresses are the most delightfully § youthful yowve seen in many days. Ths is a great money-saving opportunity! [4 THREE DAYS Copen striped effects are new Spring models and very attractive. — 50— Smart New Polo Coats The Very Newest Models of the Scason—in an Offering which will rival anything to be presented for months. the Miss, VALUE TO $65. SPECIAL FOR 3 DAYS $49.00 These arve very clever coats in the well known Camel's Hair Tan Polo Cloth. In short. and full lengths. full lined and part lined, with all the vavia- tions of pockets, belts, pleats and buttons that yon could expect to find on such smart Sport Coats. These Coats arc very popular, beng very prac- teal and not easily soiled—and coming in so many styles it is easy, now, to secure a really individual Coat. Buy these while they last. and we have the Geor- skirt—the Georzette, i little puffs §