New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 19, 1920, Page 23

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* DIVERT IMMIGRANTS Is the Wish of Detroit Officials—Too Many in the Larger COitles, Not Enouvgh in Raral Districts New York, Yrom all parts, of the United States that the great westward tide of immi- grants be diverted from fastly-grow- ing cities to rural districts to populate abandoned farms have lod Commis- sloner of Immigration Wallls to reply that immigration authorities lack this nower. Immigrants, he said, plan their destination before leaving their home countries. | Delogations from different states have called at Ellis Island to urge that steps be taken to prevent immi- grants from going to certain cities. Representatives, of the Chamber of NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1920, sus figures advanced from the ninth AIRPLANES FLY TOO LOW. the air liners from fiying so low as to i 9 to the fourth largest city In the coun- The Hague, Nov. 19—So many con- | become a source of danger. An ord- | IS Your -V ltallty l ‘OW try, asked that immigrants be sent to | tinental mrrfl ne lines now cross Hol- | inance adopted by this city requires they declar Nov. 19.—Requests | Commerce of Detroit, which new cen- WK ang induce immigrants to go to unoccupied farms in that state Commissioner Wauis has conferred with rallroad agents with a view of speeding the westward departure of n immigrants to alleviate crowded con- ditions at the island. Hayes' Healing Honey. Stops the Tickle, Heals the Throat and who take cpd-liver Cures the Cough. Price 36c. A free box of GROVE'S O-PEN-TRATE oil at ltsEbest, take SALVE for Chest Colds, Head Colds Soott 's mulflon Fountains. Ask for HORLICK’S. Working people and families will and Croup is enclosed with every bot- northern Michigan. Present labor con- | land that some of the Dutch cities the air pilots to keep more than $00 1y NATUREOPATHIC PHYSICIAN Does mommg find you full of ambition or are you S ot such as to v 1, a s t rev feet above the level of the city. = lemd (Pl et o beosbm M LD CRTE] s ST, § A lacking in vitality with weakened nerve forces and SO RIS (S taes - i G [SERTBUAEN/SI ke little strength? Desired relief may be obtained by ',:,::1",;:;"';:::;3‘.,?.:‘3:";3}: i AT ITS BEST “ Office hours: 9 a. m. to 8 p. m. Lady | taking the original 4 A Louisiana delegation visited the T T ~ 53 3 assistant 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. | : - Bos K s immigrant station in an endeavor to The strongest com- I Sl i HorlickE e, By my methods and with my | ROLTT A cquipment all diseases are cured in - the quickest possible time. Cured = when all other systems fail and SESNmED. '" "" 0'- cured to stay curcd. Including swollen 3 Nafuros Tonic? glands, la grippe, colds, asthma, per- 4 P which has for over a QUARTER sistent coughs, chest and lung dis- X R 4 cases—all nervous conaitions, kiduey [, CENTURY assisted in the re- pllment ever pmd to is the vain attempts at plenishing of exhausted vitality and old sores, all stomach troubles. systes It's a natural laxa- 1 Male and female conditions. No fail- 3 The “Food = Drink” for All Ages. ures in neuritis, sciatica or any form tive and blood purifier, aids di- > ey B e s e < e ) imitation. Those l {and lver discases all skin dischscs 2 \fhi6 ‘rebullding ofrun S Quick Lunch at Home, Office; sd | o Fucumatiom e ook D m.x 9 Grocers—refuse imitationg. " ZS“AVQ d Imi tahyns&Snbmm:es be treated until cured at $1.50 per 540 EAST MAIN ST. Bridgeport, Conn. | For Quick Returns Use Herald Classified YALE or HARVARD The Harvey & Lows WILL BE BEATEN IN THE YALE BOWL TOMORROW AFTERNOON WE CANT BE BEATEN ON THE PRICES OF OUR HIGH GRADE = BUT - Announce the Opening - of a Quality Optical and DININGROOM FURNITURE Photogeaphic Shop. JUST STEP IN AND SEE THE wonderful values in our Thanksgiving Sale. B. C. PORTER SONS || 85WestManst Newsrit “CONNECTICUT’S BEST FURNITURE AND RUG STORE”. R.S. Sharp, Treas. and Mgr. DON'T Buy a Suit or Overcoat Until You Have Seen These Wonder Clothes Shop Values. WONDER CLOTHES SHOP v 'REPEATING! 'OUR SALE of MEN’S SUITS AND OVERCOATS The wonderful patronage enjoyed by us last Saturday and all week leads us to be- lieve that the pcople of New Britain and vicinity realize when a real genuine bargain event is offered them. For Saturday we have added hundreds of suits and overcoats to this sale, so that the selection will be bigger than ever. Ask any of your neighbors who were fortunate enough to secure a WONDER Suit or Overccat at $1950 and you will realize what we are offering you. ‘ @ 0vercoats . Ulsters, Ulsterettes : S All the Latest Patterns Storm Coats, p—~ = in Single and Double Fitted Coats and LS/ Breasted, for Men and Chesterfields. Young Men, in All Sizes. REMEMBER, here they cost but $19.50 and you must see these suits and overcoats to appreciate Wonder values. NOTE—THIS SPECIAL SALE APPLIES TO NEW BRITAIN AND MERIDEN STORES ONLY YOU have the automatic privilege of always return- ing your purchase to us and your money refunded if you feel you haven’t saved at . least $15. We sell satisfac- tion and we see that you get it. "FROM OUR FACTORY 396 MAIN STREET

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