New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 12, 1920, Page 20

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G WILL SEE R CONDITIONS pert Sees Cloud’s Silver Lining id Is passing through a se- e orisis Is stagnant, and credit is many countries. because of the federal re- this country jhe storm without a panic or collapso oom s being plerced at a In the copper and textile | deep price outs have caus- to broaden slightly have ocourred power, at pr consumer, s indicated covery in Spring. ext spring for the Inlons Nx ¢ of roc Financial Trade Roview.) moving straln will he over then. Money should be casler, prices lower and stocks of goods depleted These are the stage settings for better busi- ness Prices Decline, Every step down the ladder of in- flation brings business near to the wolid ground - of stable prices. On No 1 Bradstreet's index number of wholesale commodiiy prices was 24 % per below the peak reached in The number fell 7 1-3 per cent In October. These are the big- gest declines for the index for any month and for any year. World Exchanges, World-wide financial is re- flected by further demoralization of Furopean and South Amecrican ex- change rates. This is drastically re- ducing the purchasing power currency of many nations in American ! marke Our sales abroad danger of beihg checked at when an outlet for surplus stocks of cotton wheat and other commodities is needed, cent | February Elitor, stress Prices are fall are in a time is sure to = B Even now the Bank Qlearings. | Bank cleartngs measure try's buainess activity. Last they declined 4.5 per cent from the satistag. | Previous week | the same week last year. flects lower prices as well ing trade. Farmers' Strike Futile. heat prices continue downward @o@ No but latent This re- The crop- the coun- | woek | and 13 per cent from | as shrink- | despite the Barnes, Grain values dicts prices will be demand armers’ “strike.” formerly head of the U. S. yrporation, has declared that are sufliciently high. He pre- adjusted by forelgn Flour price t some centers have dropped to 1917 levels, and cheaper bread is brought nearer. World Crops. Report of a wheat 100,000,000 bushels in Canada 3,000,000 tons in India have depress American wheat prices yields are indicated in Australia Argentina also. facts | shadow a smaller de The go gain of nd of helped Good and crop ment reports y over” on \0\ can wheat Cotton Market Weak. the | Hopes of 40-cent cotton are being abandoned in the south. At around 18 cets a pound the market is near pre-war levels. The weakness reflects the world-wide business slump, which is closing down textile mills in land and Continental as in this country. Organiz proposed $12,000,000 export corpora- tion may help the situation. well . Sugar Still Falling- to come to the aid of Cuban planters in financing their crops has not stif- feed sugar prices. The head of a large Julins | and ola sores, The promise of American bankers sugar company declares had not been reached. Cheaper Tires, Some large tire manufacturers have announced price reductions. Dealers with surplus stocks are attempting to dispose of them by slashing quota- tions. The tire industry continues de- pressed with no present prospect of immediate recovery Raw rubber at 20 cents a pound compares wth more than 80 cents in 1914, DR. COOMBS THE NATUREOPATHIC PHYSICIAN AND CHIROPRACTOR 252 MAIN ST. TEL. 765 Office hours: 9 a. m. to 8 p. m. Lady assistant 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. By my mecthods and with my cquipment all diseases are cured in the quickest possible time. Cured when all other systems fail and cured to stay cured. Including swollen glands, la grippe, colds, asthma, per- sistent coughs, chest and lung dis- the bottom »f the | cases—all nervous conditions, kidney and liver discases, all skin diseases all stamach troubles, Male and female conditions. No fail- ures in neuritis, sciatica or any form of rheumatism. Working people and hmfllu will be treated until cured at $1.50 per treatment. Por 30 coupons and $6.00 you can get 42 picces of Parisian China, graceful in design and beautifully em- with a gold band. se “Modern Butter” On Your Table Put a piece of FIRST PRIZE NUT MARGARINE on an opened baked potato — watch it melt, taste its deliciously delicate flavor, and you will know why First Prize is the standby of se many housewives, First Prize Nut Margarine is really “Modern Butter” No ani- mal fats, only pure vegetable and cocoanut oils churned to just the right consistency.with whole milk. Use it wherever you now use butter. You will like it better than bufter and it costs just about half as much. Get a set of fine Parisian China Dishes while you buy First Prize Nut Margarine. We are making it easy for you to get them. Read our proposition above. Coupons are also packed with Baby Brand Oleomargarine. Try it. Your grocer should be able to supply you with First Prize Nut Margarine. If he hasn’t it, please let us know and we will tell you where to get it. P. BERRY & SONS, Inc.,, Hartford, Conn. Sole Distributors for New England-States Hage-Allen X Lo, After The Best Millinery Season In Our History We Offer Trimmed Hats and Ready- To-Wear Hats At $3.95 A very pleasing display of those better styles AND DRESS HATS AND SEMI-DRESS HATS O RIBBONS AND ORNAMENTS, AT $5.00 EACH 250 Dress Hats that usually command more. ¥ LYONS VELVET, TRIMMED WITH —— A REALLY REMARKABLE DISPLAY At Half Price BLACK AND COLORS. SMART, EXCLUSIVE AND BECOMING What Do You Say To A Nice New Coat Our Great For $15.00 Coat Sale UNDOUBTEDLY THE BIGGEST MONEY-SAVING EVENT IN WOMEN'S FINE QUALITY COATS AND WRAPS OF THE SEASON. STYLE-SETTING COATS — THE LAST WORD IN FASHION. $79.50 $69.50 CHOICE AT $89.50 THE MAJORITY HAVE FUR OCOLLARS. Every material and every color that is fashionable this season. Best of linings and workmanship. Compare themr with others at double our prices. LEVETT, FRANK WOOLENS. 56 inch Peachbloom in tan, beaver, grotto blue, dust and black, for one-piece dresses. Soft finish, sponged and shrunk. Special . .. $7.39 yard Fisken Tweeds for suits, and dresses. All wool, sponged and shrunk. Special . $2.75 yd. Sizes 14 to 44. SMART NEW VEILS Smart new ready-to-wear Vells, black, brown, navy and taupe. $3.00 each Veilings which are new, ‘in all shades «. 50c yd. VAL LACE AT 5c YARD. values in Val Lace edges and testradsettiissesassssesssss. 5C yard | Unusual insertions . Saturday Specials In Domestics Comfortables, 72x78, cotton filled with silkaline cover, in a good range of colors .. .... 82,00 ’ 86 inch colored Damask cloths. Beautiful shades of yellow, pink and blue 46 inch unbleached 49c yard. Pequot cotton, special 54 inch Pequdt sheeting, bleached, good heavy Juality. For making single or cot bed sheets 55¢ yard. Colored Damask cloths, 45 inches square, shades of yellow, blue and pink $2.50 Colored Damask cloths, 54 inches nqnue " yellow, blue and pink $3.50 Handkerchief SpecialsforSaturday New batiste hand embroidered Handkerchiefs for women 25¢ Pure linen Sport Handkerchiefs, in pink, tan and white, with colored embroidery Initialed Handkerchiefs in batiste with tape and plain borders. A real bargain SPLENDID VALUES IN NECKWEAR Wool Scarfs, 84 inch length, Colors, brown, tan, hreath, blue and navy .. 14 inches wide. $4.75 Marabou Neckwear in models which are correct and smart. Colors natural and black. All new merchandise Lace Collars in Tuxedo cream and ecru and points, white, $1.00 —extra fine quality . Unusual quality fine linen Handkerchiefs for Men, full size, 1-4 inch hem. This item special for Saturday .. --.. 50c ach Pure Linen Handkerchiefs for Men, with initials . 75¢c each Pure Linenee453 B Ta eeETAOID Men's good cotton Handkerchiefs with plain hemsitiched and tape borders GREAT OFFERING OF THANKSGIVING SILVER Special offering of Willilams Bros.’ 25-year plate in Knives, Forks, Spoons, Cold Meat Forks, Sugar Shell and Butter Knife Sets. All in several pleasing and attractive patterns. A few hun- dred pieces left from a former sale to be closed out at 30c each, or $3.60 a dozen Hair Pins, light and dark colors, various shapes, at a very special price of ....... «. 10c a box Lowest Prices For Drugs And Toilet DO YOU NEED—— Phillips milk of Magnesia .. Gude's Pepto Mangan ‘Wampole's Cod Liver E Royal Cocoa ... Pluto Water ... Sterno Canned Heat . Castoria Absorbine Jr. Mentholatum Vick's Salve ... Hill's Cascara Qu e Queen Rose, Violet or "”'l(‘ Soap, 95¢ per doz. cakes . 3ic 79¢ 58c 23¢ 27¢ . flbc dou'll .. 21c . 89%c 32¢ 38¢c Goods HOW ABOUT SOME— Mavis Talcum .. Cuticura Soap .. Djer Kiss Talcum . Burrill's Tooth Paste .. Saco Almond Cream .. Saco Peroxide Cream .. Castile Soap Palm Olive Cream Packer's Tar Soap . . Hind’s Honey and mond Woodbury's Face Powder . Knit Underwear For Winter Women's medium weight cotton Union Suits, low and American Hosiery Co. make. Wee are selling doilar more. A good buy at $1.75. Women's light weight cotton Union Suits, low neck, sleeveless, band top trimmed, a bargain at $1.25. Extra sizes $1.50. neck, sleeveless, kneee and ank!c length. Riclhelieu them at the old prices. The new prices are one \ 4 Children’s White Cotton Vests and Pants slightly fleeced, a good warm garment, at 75c.

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