New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 2, 1920, Page 4

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l | r £ . _at/ gl WIS WL BENTED TODAY I'age.) oo Y No Doubt You Will Want Something e New to Wear. Why Not Call on Us party of tne United States and Let Us Help You Fill Your Wants? ' Undergarments duct of the War, o P v Our Shop Is Brim Full of . : SRR, wl Amertcantsm. In his muslis he war, as in tho general siins on of his high oifee New Sammer Wearables ) These garments are of a most satisfying ho semblance of partisar 5 avited to Washington " " « quality, made with c¢xtreme care so as to prm and coadjutors hun : provide good fitting and good wearing st prowinent and pro service. Your wants can easily be filled ublicans In the countr : . Ld . plete stocks. re. Many of them had e s o 0 i Our prices yow’ll find are very mod- tal actiwties of the gov Fashioned of beautiful silks and fine qual- e Mg oe s, 5o | Bathing Costumes he masterly leadership o You will want whethcr you swim or merely : 2 - it and felic ting th watch the waves at a distance. These cos- A We have just received the pretticst and he amazing ¢ \ tumes will command your attention. They 4 most attractive Kimonos we have ever fean government hn 50 . Uited the considerate ShEge tn Bries ) frew had the pleasurc of showing. No doubt e st Middies $4.98 “ $12.98 : N Arm, and \mavy and by — ; 2 whiie the sclection is at its best; the best rly every public officer of . e . = 8 . 5 i of the scrvice Intimately Arc as favored as ever. all the wanted RUBBER BATHING CAPS A SOlLiEg O == Cup ke lie: winniag the war abread styles arc represented in our showing. | VEry smart styles, 30c—750—#8c cach. ! priced from security of th mer waritrobe complete without a BATHING SHOES e i O Eaon el e | - | = $4.98 to $22.50 s il & $2.50 *$9.98 ** | $1.50 “ $1.98 " ™ f wiieh commanders as Jd. Pershing the armed Plen constituted o de In the vietory and We list here a few last minute items that you might have overlooked which can he bought here at MONEY SAVING prices—Gloves, Hosiery, Blouses, Sweaters, Veils, Jewelry, Petticoats, lustre 1o the flax end (he patriotic men - ho sustained the efforts Have You Tried Our e roment n crucial ® ° e vannlnnnflrd to “Blue Blrd" Hau- New Corset a sdministrative succeoss B e " Nets, Leonard and Herrmann CO. Brassiere 1 Achievements, Let our graduate Corsetierfe assist you BRI receca ot the 15¢ Each iEag v sami P e i New Britain —Two Stores— Middletown """ " SR batantial achievements the history of the re 0 years before the ad ministration periodical fmpeded the indus tment of Lhe fed- | gress persistently failed. through ed confider tnx laws which, it denounced beforo o retain in the | expenditu fbankers a mo- “We and prompt action by the and credits of | next congress for a complete survey there are well | of existing taxes and their modifica- - B0 assault upon | tion and simplification with a view to the system In pecure greater equity ind justice in w.r[L m T'fl! leadership the Public Economy. treasury wisely republican party cannot ftures from | the first year after the armistice and e delay, ob politieal adversaries. Two years after deral reserve | sum of $5.4¢ 327.30 o and their ewn | sums which would not have been | undue expassion | statement of expenditures omits the e inevitable war in- | dollars in the hands of various de ? % % of living has been | wise would have heen converted into . - & large assortment of Ladies’ High 3 : in Biack, Brown, Grey, Patent tries and In neutral | penditures he American people able loss and dis old system, sheer politicnl cownrdic to make replaced by a | single move toward a readjustment of | (Near Pratt)—F. G. COLLINS SHOE C0., 903 MAIN STREET—(Near t) jactor in win the last eclection and was afrald to re- 18 the hope | vise before the next election . Indeed “We advocate tax reform and t which the | searching investigation of war reve- keep con p cts to face onditions that the committment of the nation muy not be with- Isan enemies | drawn from public enterprise and di- its adoption | verted to wasteful or non-productive n success in the | tax burden and improvenient in ad- GREATEST MONEY SAVING WILL SEE fully financed Clalming to have etvcied great m or m m > in the greatest | cc 3 government expendi- White Shoe sPec!als ipon meeting | show the reduction of one dollar in RECORDS SHATTERED B the war ox- [taxation as n corollary of this false Shoes, ords, We Are Showing Just a Few taxes and the protense In contrast, the st demo B popular | cratic consrenn enacted lexisiation re- - : of Our Many Styles We Are et fuil fiseal | ducing taxes from eight billions, de 3 ffering Special 3 opped. upon | signed to be raised, to six billions for . Heels. ® O for 1 Sale - standing the | to four billions thereafter: and there rdens thrown | the total is left undiminished by eur nee of a re Armistice Day n publican congress provides for expending the stupendous wholly free of sting great paper economies mce or motive; | by reducing departmental estimates of weously, though | spent in any event, and by reducin ruments at their | formal appropriations, the republican ntry. As a result | pregnant fact that congress author- - \ 58 i Thousands of psirs of High msury and federsd | jzed the use of one and a half billion N § thiw ofTeri Sed Shoes, Pumps, Ties and Oxfords Id down to » mini- | partments and bureaus which other- ] NG Vo Rbve St Wncreasing here in | the treasury and which should be Myt Lace Shoes in Black, Brown, and ho Increase In other | added to the republican total of ex- 3 : Combinotiens. Bpecial Sale . and White Buck. Special Price are In close contact High Cost of Living. g - 3 : 's commerce and e “The high cost of living and the 3 < ” depreciation of bond values in this and a half of Aghting | country are primarily due to war it - - despite another yeur | wolf, to the necessary governmenta . republican obstruction | expenditures for the destructive pur dit of the government | poses of war, to private extravagance States stands unim- | 1o the world shortage of capital, to eral reserve noto Is the | (he inflation of foreign currencies and Ihroughout all the world | credits, and 1 large degree to the | Btates i tho one great | concianceless pritecring : MEN’S SHOES . - s MEN’S OXFORDS ::l:r'lvl which maintain £, The republican pecie] resmonet: VERY NEWEST STYLES il o SUMMER’S NEWEST STYLES fir o depeive the | "% "princin tavme of port-currency | Black and Brown Leath- : i Be sure and take advan- { tage of this offring. @ of their legitimate | \nfaation the world over. It has de- t " ers. w Price b Bt without parallel In | necemeary legislation to deal with SN Boys' and ann i i istory of this or any ondary und local cuuses. The N Young Men's You Ci ot Afl'orfi to Miss This In this or any other | . .und policies pursued by the treas- | ) Shads e Offering L] /4 & g mncing of the war— i nieq the demand of the president for | rticular we condemn ury and federal reserve system have attempt of the re- | ,ited in this country, though they . 0"".1. to create discontent | 5,14 not prevent, the inflation which é m- Smoth lders of the bonds of | w,. world-wide. KElected upon spe- £ » A t of the United States | sinc promises to curtail public ex- > .. Brdem ) finance ur public penditures and to bring the country nd currency back to a status of effective economy na of party polities. | (ne republican party in congress | ks movisten. wasted time and energy for more | than a year in vain and extravagant n the fallure of the | investigations costing the #s to respond to the | great sums of money while r mand of Me president | nothing beyond the incapacity ries of the treasury to | publican politicians to cope with the ing tax laws. The eon- | problems. Demanding that the pres rce in peace times of | jdent, from his place at the peace nder pressurg of im- [ table. call the congress into extraor- produy & rev- | dinary session for Imperative pur- neiblo | poses of readjustment, the congress | 993 MAIN ST. Near Pratt. injury — i HARTFORD. con- (Continund on Fifth Page.)

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