New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 29, 1920, Page 7

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SATURDAY EVENING POST MAN REPLIES Lorimer Tells Cox No Interests Control His Paper Philadelphia, Oct ace Lorimer, editor of the “Saturday Fyening Post,” in a statement last night in reply to charges of unfair partisanship on the part of the “Post™ , And its editor made yesterday by Governor Cox, said: “The editor of the ‘Saturday Even. Ing Post' cannot view this eampalign ' In the spirit of Governor Cox as a purely partisan affair. The whole fu- ture of America is bound up in a right direction at the polls next Tuesday. Any journal that, having honest views, faily to express them AL this time Is beneath contempt and ghould forfeit the respect of every de- 29.—George Hor- not only unethical but that they were untrue, and no one should know this better than the governor himself. “It is common knowledge that the ‘Saturday Evening Post' is not influ- enced in its stand by a desire for more circulation, because for some time now it has cut the orders for its edition several hundred thousand coples weekly. If it were, as Gov- ernor Cox charges, a large beneficiary of advertising growing out of the ex- cess profits tax, its course in vigorous- Iy attacking that section of the rev- enug bill from week to week would be suicidal. In short, the animus behind Governor Cox's charges must be apparent to even the simplest mind The real explanation of the stand taken by the ‘Saturday Even- | ing Post’ during the past year has| not occurred and probably could not | {occtr to him: that it grew out of a sincere desire for better and more efficient goverhiment “Governor Cox uses the stock ar- Euments of the demagogue in his re- marks about the suit against the fed- I eral trade commission. He nsserts, | too. that no man who represents a Just cause has any objection to pre- | ' statement was that his charges were NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 29, tribution of the company’s publica- tions. He fails to state, however, that aen the claim that that decision was ‘unfair, unjust and unwarranted’ an appeal was made to the United States district conrt of appeals. As the case is still before that body comment upon its merits would, as Governor Cox knows, be improper at this time.” CITY SCHOOLS. Supcrintendent Collects Interesting Statistics. Interesting statistics have been com- piled by Superintendent Stanley H. Holmes for the purpose ot comparing ‘s school system with that of other ci The figures are: . H In population New Britain ranked fifth (1910). In valuation of property Britain ranks fifth (1916). In amount received from the state treasury as determined by the enu- meration grant, New Britain ranks fifth (1917), $31,684.50. In number of children, 4 to 16 years of age, New Britain ranks fifth (8eptember, 1917,) 14,082, Ia cost per child enumerated, New New tendance New Britain ranks fifty-third (school year July 14, 1917, to July 14, 1918), $48.91. In registration in public schools, New Britain ranks fifth (school year, July 14, 1917, to July 14, 1918).9,873. Training School FOR NURSES AT NORWICH, CONNECTICUT The W. W. Backus Hospittal, a general hospital with well equipped medical, surgical and obstetrical departments, offers a three years' course to young women desiring a nurse’s pro- fession. Books and uniforms are furnished the first year. The Backus Hospital is de- lightfully situated in the best residential section of Norwich, about one mile from the heart of the city, on one of the main trolley lines. It is one of the most modern and up to date institutions of the state, and is fully equipped for the teaching of students for the profession of nursing. For information, ad- 1920, Hogp-ftlen & Ja. Sale of Levett Frank Merchandise Allaining Gigantic Proportions Thia frm 4id an annual business of several milions in High Grade Garments and B are retiring from business. We are selling not only Coats, Suits and Dresses, but Woolens and Trimmings at LESS THAN THE WHO LESALE COST. THOUSANDS OF YARDS OF CHOICE SILKS FAR BEIOW THE OURRENT Britain ranks 109th (school ¥ 14 1917, to July 14, 1918), § In number of children .in attendance in public schools, Britain ranks fifth (school year, July 14, 1917, to July 14, 1918.) 7.359. In cost per pupil in rage at- senting both sides of the case. He states that an order issued by the federal trade commission caused the Curtis Publishing company te ‘cease , and desist’ in the enforcement of a contract made with its agents for their exclusive services in the dis- nm@cvaafi@#fifl#####’fifiwfifi@fi###fi@fifi@@@@###fi%@ @@fi@fifi#@fi%fi# THE BEE HIVE Cloak and Suit Shop 373 Main Street Tomorrow - - -'Saturday Back to 1914 Low Price Levels rul"t spllte of the unseasonable weather the public have co-operated by taking advantage of this most im- portant cale. Garments in stock when materials decline have had their priees sharply readjusted, but most of our present winter assemblage has been bought since the break in the market. ent American “This week's lssue of the ‘Saturday Evaning Post’ is now on the news- stands and it speaks for itself. Its contonts can no longer safely be made the basis of misrepresentation My dress K.A.DOWD,R.N. Superintendent of Nurses, Norwich, Conn. Mallinson’s Satin De Luxe and Radium $2715' MALLINSON'S MOON-GLO, in beautiful colors CHINA SILKS, white and flesh color... SATINS, CHARMEUSE, TAFFETA. etc. SATIN MBESSALINE, black and colors. .. HEAVY QUALITY CREPE DE CHINE, several sh ades. -~ 88 SILKS FOR GOWNS,, FOR WAISTS, FOR LININGS, FOR ALL PURPOSES AT LESS THAN W SALE PRICES. LEVETT FRANK FUR COLLARS, for coats and suits ... Hosiery at Matchless Low Prices More of Those Women’s Wool Hose at § Another case of those Women's Sport Wool Hose in four shades of heather mixtun are slightly irregular, but are wonderful values at 87c. Last Saturday we did a tremendous in them again. Children's Cotton Stookings in two wi boys and girls, reduced for Saturday only All sizes. Infants’ Cotton Stockings, 26c. Infants' Cashmee Stockings, 37%¢, Infants’ Part Wool Stockings, 59c. Millinery Prices at Their Lowest 250 NBW UNTRIMMED HATS, hand dlock ed, in brown, black, navy and taupe, also ¢ tions of navy and Alice blue, black and rose, and b lack and tan, Saturday Price $1.00 And the Latest Trimmed Hats in Best $5, $7.50, $10 $15 SPORT HATS, TAILORED HATS, DRESS HATS, HATS FOR ALL OCCASIONS. Women's full fashioned Pure Silk Stockings in heavy weight silk. Special at $2.25. + Children’s Cotton Stockings, a good quality, with slight imperfections, reduced for Saturday only, to 20c & pair Women’s and Misses’ Winter Coats and Wraps $1650 Women and misses will be surprised and delighted to see the wonderful garments we have made possible at the low price of $16.50, they are of warmth giving soft feeling fabrics, they hang with grace and that result only from good tail- oring, the wraps fall in big loose folds, the coats are topped with fur and some plain trimmed, they are just the coats you will want when the cold weather sets in. Garments for Boys—Prices Down TomSawyerShirts$1.98 Blouses $1.85 Soft collar attached. Sizes 123 to 14. Collar Extra well made, winter weight. Little § band style. White and also pretty stripes, $1.98. style. Sizes 7 to 16 years. Wonderfud value All Wool Mackinaws Little Boys’ Overce Sherman make. Dark gray and brown mixtrues. Sizes 2% to. 10 years. All Wool Coate, Sizes 8 to 18. Best vatues at $13.50 and $16.75. breasted. With beits. At $15.00 to $I0.E0. BOYS' STRIPED BLOUSES, sizes 7 to 16, EXTRA VALUE SATURDAY AT L8, - 800 Yards of Bright New Terry Cloth FOR OVERDRAPES, SOFA PILLOWS, COUCH OCOVERS. 4 $1 a Yard $1 a Yard $1 a Y: We were lucky to be able to buy these beautif ul Terry Cloths for drapery work at a price than these goods have been selling for, and w ill sell them at $1.00 a yard. Width 3¢ dozen different pnuems Beautiful colorings and extremely rich, colorful materiais. A decided! Saturday Sale of Ribbons Wash Goods Speci Dresdens, moires and plain taffetas, fine quality, 85¢ a yard. e Outing Flannels in graye, pinks and blues, The same weaves in better quality at 45¢ a yard. e yard. e | W' 3w Women’s and Misses’ Coats In rich fur trimmed and plain models at $49.50 Silvertip, Bolivia, Silvertone, Velours and Chamois. 500Smart StreetDresses| Fur Trimmed w4 Tailored Suits $9.95—8$14.95 $22.50 Street and afternoon Dresses of Tricotine, Men’s Dressy and tailored models in Tricotine, Men’s Wear Serge, French Serge, Wool Velour, Yalama | Wear Serge, Yalama Cloth, Suede Velour and Broad- Cloth, Poiret Twill and Velveteens in uwd el- . " 5 ed, bloused, over skirt effects and n\m';l other .}”e'-'m cloth, straight line, ripple and fancy embroidered styles con models in this assortment. SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY—AIll Wool Serge pleated and accordion pleated Skirts $4.98 Handkerchiefs for Men and Women ‘Women's Handkerchiefs, pure linen, hand e mbroidered eornarl. ‘wonderful muw Pure Linen Handkerchiefs for women, extra fine quality, 50c. Pure Linen Handkerchiefs, corners embdroi dered, in white and colors, 35c each. Pure Linen Handkerchiefs for men. BExtra heavy quality, 50c. Initials, 6 for $3.50. Mne ton, 25c and 35c. 00%%######%##%fi#fi##fifi#fi-fi#fifi##fi#@fi######%#####%#fi########Wfi##flfi##### NBOKWEAR THATS SMART. Venise Lace Collars, 50c, 78c and $1.00 Large assortment. Wool Scarfs, in heather, brown, navy and $4.50 each. . Vestings in organdy and net, all new, $3.50 & Special Reduction on Silver Saturday Tine Silverware at reduced prices. Dishes, priced from $6.00 to $10.50. Ple Plates, Stlver Container, with Pyrex Dish, at from $7.50 to $10.00. Salt and Pepper Sets, Caster Sets, and Table Aceemsories in sterling and plated silver at 50c to $6.50. 3 IMPORTANT LACE SPECIADS, Filet Crochet for underwear and fancy work, edges and insertions, 39c and 50c a yard. Cambric Embroideries, 8 inches mids, 50c 2 yard. SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY — Check Plaid Skirts in all shades $3.98. Better pleated Plaid Skirts from $6.98 to $24.95. Casser oles, deautiful designs, Silver Container and hdcacaciodat gt T T 2T & & ol o @ & € o o @ o & b @ & % & b © o & o« @ i i X 4 o Q- e & o @ & o -4 i@ ® o @ o & o @ o © G @ o o @ 4 2 L d @ 4 & 0 @ & § @ € 5 « b d & g & ; @ @ -

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