New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 19, 1920, Page 19

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD FRIL‘ AY, MARCH 19, 1920. — — ~ The Most Interesting Human " RELIFF FROM UL, 5 > e Ube and none of Being in the World = e ER name is Llly%ecker——an American girl—and you can Laborers Work Uude1 Intolerahle . .1 ] ; ': . G{fl’uke fi 0 vgall read the story of her career in “Star Dust’—Fannie Hurst’s iti ig ] i athen trop first novel. Her fight against an all too apparent destiny—the COflfllthHS, IHVBSHDH{OI‘ Saysl) downer for whom he work forces which moulded her character—the desires which fought | e | | the season permits him to eat his . :fi—) those forces—all form the background against which Miss Hurst DI Rt et tivfs | e e e e om ? a ”y ad in many ir development of industries : foodstuffs during the dull s: has written a really great, a really important novel. { A it bogin | soms ocgsiuns dusmeitnopan [ss In Lily Becker you will find a sincere interpretation of the inistinct (he omos oielable ‘°"'““°j"*lm pu_ | How he pull for self-expression in woman asserting itself through the repres- h‘l‘ti"n SiEonoliical for | et o e | e T s hnpiotment e | ST {2 Amedernst zood e | “Tt Pays to Buy Our Kind.” 140 et woman who must face the world. Miss Hurst has drawn a re- e e ‘r'm:plu S22 cyen cheertuliand | markable literary portrait of the girl of today. . r a large part of the people, ihter ol / b P g Y T i e IR TR \;U,:‘\f;(;:x;}r:;:,w’ s What' a Season This is for Colors Get the Current Cosmopolitan and begin this novel tonight iiasesihars olent atoutiatonic. E The Porto borer|Tookss o ockyormipatic: 2 . . O oorer . 100ks 10 § tnhe health authoritie: e figures, w f w the Tnited Staies with its enlighten- | Lol st fail far short of v |l 1IN aists for Women e col ol ful iuen i S 1l number of people afflicted, D Rl T U SEie nee the difliculties in getting to ““Nearly | e Both the gove : Th fl ith i | . loth the gove dispensary or a private physicis e cases are aflame with lovely shades of bis: everybody i American Federatic : ‘merous s worth while |RREInEgarpegied o LiC T asi s ed. | " The principal food consumed by que, Turquoise, Peach, Flesh and all the ney e yste - the Porto ans is made up of rice. = C ”adsl- ” pected to enter the Porto Rican el | heans, cadiish. coffee and bread. O | Pinks from pale to deep rose. “y, y osmopolitan : ] 8 pEgteclinie Gif Ths *d. | hese five articles of diet only coffee is ou Can’t Please t Would Yo with fast stcamers ser 2o s e i ~ E ” Wha‘ 0M~ : l; branch of the Federal Reserve bank | 1 "HUCANS TaNE aitea on the 1. | Among the newest are the Tricolette Over- veryone Do with al illion? ! st be institute _ - and {180 G e hulk of the ofher thre blouses Kimono Georgettes and Jersey Over S=e Gk | ithexe gpst 10 ependens s commodities ard the entire consump- HIS is an amusing story by Frank O you think you would act as the fRoopnin e st ¢ Ric anpried oun ol blouses—short sleeves—beaded and embroidered e i 5 ST s i report. Then, \\Iuh a big e e e e 5 ams of the “today” that oor i exas~ acted when , work - be led for all at 2 e i is - . qlin 2 y” that you P | f ovibe povdec s s i el Voiles and Tailored Dimity and Batiste Blouses worried about yesterday and that never riches fairly rained down upon them? v- When i : > In the new Cosmopolitan Frazier Hunt breakfas conly Dblack « 3 E .n.f‘m b “',‘,‘1 n,.‘,: Multi-colored striped Voiles are only .... $3.75 continues his story of the @il-magic mil- t HE GF s sl e, fits him for hard manual lahor: his ions i e s s endurance is undermined and he can- ?xonb (Lol t»ransforme(‘i ceese 1 . : * not stand the strain of 10 or 12 hours’ into a metropolis, He tells about Uncle L e H e work in the fields. Th S not un- i ) : 2 Bonto Ricanfisibeeion e taldey k to empl - some ex- ‘Wash who was going to the government | mand better living conditions, Mr. e his savings account. Then, when it looked like he had lost all three, he wa . s { ‘ 0 2 and make all “them drilles stop ruinin’ ; Marcus rveported. —Strikes. prganized | jy feeding luborers have been made IDROcCeiihvt e Federation | ;,,q splendid results obtained ised to discov “it mi » ia surprised to er that "it might have all that wheat.” But wheat was forgot- of Labor, which iliated with the i a il enplorer been worse” as inveterate optimists are ten—and now—but read the story. It’s | Amer A‘;"n”m tion of Labor, take | ;o vine (o the storekeeper the wages | in the habit of saying. all true and amazing! ! i SRR s .. | of his laborer and the storekeeper y 3 Aguadilla, one of Porto Rico's | girine out the amount due him for happened. Conover Collier was going through life chained to the fear that he might lose his job or his sweetheart or i principal towns, charac ed as the SNE~eal roadek by ) suchilaporer s ORE GRRt 5 { still in existence on the island, despit res of the island,” I e 5 ica’ 4 S the fact that public opinion is against America’s Greatest Magazine stabces abound where families —eat | i ppe jaborer under such conditions g £ Lh Enn )")?:“ 5 is at the mercy of the storekeeper, i ons 2 g often an unscrupulous one, who at | thar f‘b"("“y o vm‘ul.c popu times takes advantage of the illiter- i i;‘:y’;k"’?m_";‘ f"’l‘;:l'“"‘h\_ C b ,"1"“°; ate customer to overcharge him or i g e DI charge him for things he did not pur- cases abound throughout' the entire 4 chase.’ i countr, i Describing the “jibaro’ or moun- (ain dweller and “principgl factor” in ! the labor prablem of Portd Rico, since he constitutes nearly 80 jper cent. of | the population. the Marcus report | sums up the situation as follows: “This jibaro i ill living in the under which his lived one or kwo hundred He builds hib little shack (Hartford Courant, Feb. 15, 1920.) SRR e o B Here it is, direct from its ‘riumph at the 4 : IN PORTLAND TAKEN E . f For a LIMITED period we are givingmew and Ll el New Haven Motor Truck Show 1 e i o (Special to The Courant) . 5 | Tube of s ding size. Buy NOW! Portland, eb. 4.—The American [ Motor Truck tor company of S 1 i aita . ~ s o iy o e Bmiehed e vt Ammers: where it was the talk - | Save money by anticipating your Spring aud can motor truck, and today took it 8 i ' Summer tire and tube needs. out on a test trip on Main street of i Mjmb”{ eyt s ¢ s—per warran! atta this place and in Middletqwn. The i tracks presented a fine appearance on [l ‘ of the show ] o cach casing - the street. It was finished about two % Vacuum Cup Fabric Tires . . . 6,000 Miles weeks ago, but weather conditions & E | Vacuum Cup Cord Tires . . . . 9,000 Milcs hindered its being out for a test. It § 31 < will be taken to New Haven tomor- 3 s "3 8 row and placed on exhibition at the automobile show ix; that city. N has several big orders booked for - automotive trucks this year. 1 R . | ' S AMERICAN |=ssmes , }HERALD CLASSIFIED AD AND ASK ABOUT THE STOCK | Mr. Motorist: MANROSS AUTO SHOW ROOMS, 139 ARCH ST., New Britain, Conn. Operg Evenings Until 16:30 _ § || Are Your Battery and Tires ready for thé spring drive? Manufactured by the Executive Offices American Motor Truck & Tractor Co. M DR cat Sh sirest 3 Call 1995 — We will get your Battery Middletown (Portland), Conn. New York City B § or Tires and place them in good order. No charge made for collection and There is still time for you to become a stockholder in A representative of the fiscal agent delivery' this progressive company, but you must act quickly L. B. BYRNE & CO. $12.00 buys 1 share of preferred stock wgd hare - Investment Securities, 155 Orange St.. New Haven, will ‘ 7 s s of common. ~ . - . be in attendance all week. Ask him about the stock. el Ire attery 0. 236 East Main Street. ==

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