New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 22, 1920, Page 14

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——— —— e~ Price of Coal Down BEST LEHIGH COAL FROM $18.50 DOWN TO $16.50 SAILORS DESERTING American Seamen’s Act Prevents Ar- rest in U. S. Ports of Seamen Who Deserted From Ships. Christiania, Dee. 'he clause in | the American Seamen’s Act making it | impossible in Amecrican ports to ar- rest sailors deserti heir vessels, h een taken advantage of by Nor- wegian sailors. Ship owners say the sailors desert from Norwegian ves- sels at American ports and sign on othgr Norwegian boats at American , thus netting them a good profit present rate of exchange. This practice has caused ship own- s0 much tr t the Nor- 1ssociation ha ship ow rs in American The Stanley-Svea Grain & Coal Co. DR. STANLEY AND DWIGHT TEL. 419 s veral Norwegian sip owners re- quire the crews on vessels bound for Amecrica honds security 1‘hough vou guess a hundred times there's only one answer “There’s no Gift Richer than LOWERS” Glistening Holly Wreaths— Dainty Corsage Bouquets—the glowing Poinsettia or Potted Palm. Each a superb decoration—each will proclaim your merry oA TGtk iThiar LhirioRtaThas LArRoE gt ot g Paris. In the autobusses, tramways tidings—Christmas ! subways ,restaurants, everyone has his handkerchief in handa for constant use, Drug stors and physicians are doing rushing business. The climax of a love scene at one of the theaters utterly spoiled last night when audience comme d to cough reegze unanimously Ask any of the sufferers where he ot it and the answer is unem\pnd ‘l caught that on Armistice I tanding archeaded in the fo; damp weather while the procession tiled past.” 'y President to sign desertion. sailor deserts his ship, cap- re supposed to return the de- papers to the ship owner who will take out a warrant in the Nor- courts, as tains serter’ wegian SNEEZING EPIDEMIC Paris People Suficring from Coughs and Colds as Resuit of Armistice Day Celebration. i Dec. 20.—An coughing, colds in the head Paris. epidemic bf On Christmas Eve should you have for- gotten to remember a friend—simply tele- phone. It will be a pleasure to attend to all details of your telephone order, Your selections will be reasonably priced —richly packed and delivered as you direct Volz Floral Co. 92 WEST MAIN STREET. Millerand who walked archeaded in the procession for near- ly three miles is said to be suffering from the grip ST London, FOR MEMORIES, Dec. 21.—An admiralty committee has recommended Chat- ham, Devonport and Portsmouth, the three chief naval ports of the British as the most suitable sites sction of memor i s and men who were lost or buried at sea during the war, . GOVT. ACTION. Denmark’s Trade Unions Want Jobs fo: Unemployed. Copenhagen, Dec. 21.—Trade union comprising all the workers in the housebuilding industry, have adopted a resolution demanding that the gov- ernment, without delay, commence the building of dwellings to mitigate the “alarming” growth of unemploy- ment, and the lack of housing ac- commodation. Private contractors have practical- ly stopped building as they say the business is unprofitable on account of the high wages and the dearth of materials. FURNITURE is the such a gift this Christmas that it may most thoroughly appreciated You have never forgotten the giver of a present of furniture. MENTIONED FOR CABINET POST 'New Year’s Eve| Washington—Henry (>3 “WVallaca (above) and John R. Howard (below), both oi Jowa, stani ranks among out in the fromt se mentioned as pos- sibilities for agriculture. and publisher of Harding’™+ of Wallace and editor Weallacs's Farmer and other farm periodica's. Howard is 46 and president of the American Farm Bureau Federation. He 409-acre farm ifn Marshall-co, cretary has a Towa. where he works out problems of pro- arm management. Neith- held public office. duction and er has eve SECRETARY’S SON KILLED. Washington, D 22.—Walter R. Alexander, son of Secretary Alexan- der of the Department of Commerce, was killed instantly yesterday at Boll- ing Field here by tho propeller of an airplane in which he was preparing to make a flight, striking him on the head. Herbert E-Anderson Teacher of Violin 115 Dwight St. Tel. 1145-4, of all Make bring memories of you for gift long years after other gifts have been cast aside. There tend to remember. is something in Furniture suitablc for everyone you in- The following partial list is but a reminder of scores of other appropriate selections you will find here: MAHOGANY CANDLE STICKS MAHOGANY SERVING TRAYS COLONTAL GILT MIRRORS MAHOGANY BOOK BARRY & MANTEL CLOCKS GBAMFORTH@ | W ot : AP BASKETS 19 Main Street S PR Open Evenings Till Xmas MAHOGANY SPINET T DIATOR and OOD COVERS FORD SIZE $3.50 AND $4.75 Protect Your Engine and Radiator from cold. Makes easy starting and saves adiator from freezing. — BUY NOW! — ackliffe Bros. Co., Inc. Auto Department, Park & Bigelow Stree New Britain, Conn. NDS ED FOOT 1 ' LEG BOOKCASES SMOKING SEWING CABINETS FERNERIES CHILD'S CHAIRS “KIDDY-KARTS SRFEKTONE" KS " BOXES SECRETARY DESKS CHATRS TABOUT WICKER CHAIRS LAMPS CCONSOLE SETS LLIBRALY TABLES MAGAZINE MU STANDS 'SIC CABINETS |--PALACE-- Tons of Christmas Canc!igs! FOR THE STOCKINGS) MIDGETS ¥TC. 4 b box 15¢ CHOCOLATES Midnight Frolic PURE—FRESH ~ CUT ROCK MIXTURE 43c Ib RIBBON CANDIES i 2 1b Box, 59c¢ IO_BIgdéC'é‘eS‘Tslo VERY BEST QI'AIJT‘] Now Selling. -— FANCY ASSORTED CHOCOLATES XMAS SPEC 95¢ Ib Handsome Yuletide Box Sold elsewhere for $1.50 A REAL GIFT BOX Spec. 304 HOLIDAY CHOC. 55c. Sold elsewhere for $1.00 LB, BOX' CHIROPRATIC TALK NO. 28 CHIROPRACTIC FOR STOMACH TROUBLE BY J. A, BOX MIXED NUTS] 30c b Pecans Filberts Walnut: Almonds Castanas COFFEE 25¢ Ib up 40c Valne TEAS 25¢ b VOLZ, THE CHIROPRACTOR. The cause of stomach trouble is not any more in the stomach than headache is in the head. The effect is in the stomach and the head. but the cause lies in the back- bone, where displaced (subluxated) verte- brae are pressing on the nerve cables, shut- off the flow of nerve energy, which should be going to these parts. If your ch is fed with 100 per cent. of nerve your stomach will not trouble you. J.A. VOLZ The Chiropractor 259 MAIN STREET. BOOTH BLOCK Suite #¥7, Fourth Floor Phone 1735 Ofle Hours: 9-1° a. m.—2-5 p. m. Eveming Hours: Monday, Tuesduy, Thurs- dvv and Saturday. 6:30 te 8:30. 29¢ | ABSOLUTELY THE BEST IN TOWN raree =€ | BREAD .. 14c per loaf DIRECT IMPORTING C0. [ozavc “BENEFIT STORES” 283 Main Street, New Britain, Conn. 365 Arch Street, New Britain, Conn. SEEDED l RAISINS " ROASTED PEANUTS 10c QUART SWEET 34c Ib. 3 Ibs. for $I. GOLDINE |- Herb Remedies Can be Bought st | CROWELL'S DRUG STORE. | Stomash and J Formula No. 1 is a Tonic, Nerve Remedy. Formula No. 2 is for Rheumatism, Catarrh, Kidney and Bladder Troubles. Malted MIII( and Invalids for Infants Axcid Imitations ull Sub Goldine Morning Smile Lexatives. Savings Bank of New Brltam A MUTUAL _ Began Business in 1862 Surplus and Updivided Profits $868,635.13 Assets $13,798,567.77 - 178 MAIN STREET. Deposit in This Bank Your Cilristmas Club Checks 41/2% Interest .M.to4P. M. Saturdays 9 to 12 Monday Evenings 7:30 to 9 ' CITIZE%’ A L CLEAN SCREENED | Egg - Stove Pea or nr. 2 Nut per ton . . . . Mixed Coal-Egg-Stove or Nut with Pea Coal per ton #1722 Boullet Coal per ton . . . . ... ‘15« THE CITIZENS’ COAL CO. | OF N. B. INC. Main Office and Yard, Dwight Court, Tel. 326. Main Street Office, Mutual Bldg., 122 Main, Tel. 1413 Arch Street Office, M. 1. Jester, Tel. 811 ALL COAL NET CASH. The arrival of a number of cars at a slightly reduced price at the mines has enabled us to quote the above prices effective December 21st, 1920.

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