New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 28, 1921, Page 14

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as good as LaTouraine Coffee 40 cents per ¥2 pound canister ASPIRIN® Unless you see the name ‘‘Bayer’’ on not getting genuine Aspirin prescribed br 20 years and proved safe by millions. . 1 Accept only an ‘‘unbroken package’’ of blets of Aspirin,”” which contains proper direc- Earache, Toothache, Neuralgia, Colds, Rheuma- bago, and for pain generally. Strictly American! 12 tablots cost but a few cents—Larger packages. of Dayer Manufacture of M noaceticacidester of Salicylicacta —Herald Classified Advts NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 28, GIANT BLACKBERRY | T0 BE CULTIVATED North America to Transplant Colombian Plant | berry by Dr. Jan. 28 ;I‘r(‘dullonw that the n berry, disc a in a hitherto ‘unexplored forest region of the South American republic for which it was named, would revolu tionize the American berry indust in the same way that the naval orange, 1lso of Seuth American origin, marked an epoch in the his- tory of citrus growing, are made by ! officials of the department of agri- culture. | Extensive giant blackberry, plorers of th Washington, Colo with the by cx- depart- experiments described ~ulture Catarrh Doctor You Can Get the Best One in the World Go to your druggist today. Say *T want a Hyomei Outfit,” take it home, open the box and pour a few drops of HYOMEI (pronounce it High-o-me) into the little hard rubber inhaler. Then breathe pleasant, soothing, heal- ing. germ killing HHYOMEI over the raw, inflamed, germ ri®den membrane for a few minutes and relief is immadiate. Stuffed up head will vanish. Keep up the treatment four or five times a day for a few days_and hawking, spittine and forming of mucus in the nose an throat should cease. HYOMEI] is guaranteed to end ca- tarrh, coughs, colds, croup, asthma, ca« tarrhal deafness, or money back. MI-O-NA Ends indigestion It relieves stomach misery, sour stom- ach, belching and all stomach disease or money back. Large box of tablets atall dnxgghb in all towns, All Leading Druggists. | climates it will grow best. | treme isolation of the region where | cultural world. i thus far introduced to 1921 brought by Mr Popence from Penon, between Sibate and l'usa- sgasuga, in the department of Cun- dinamarca, whe the plant is said to be found in atest abundance. As yet experimenters are uncer- tain whether the berry can be trans- planted to this country without loss of some of its native characteristics, because of the peculiar climate of the region where it was found. While the plant grows in Colombia at an elevation of 10,000 or more feet, it is said to be improbable that it could survive at similar elevations here or in the mountainous rezions of lower South America. The climate of the Colombian mountains is tem- pered by their nearness to the ment as four times the of the | were Amrican variety have been be- gun by the division of foreign seed | and plant introdaction, which plans to distribute the new discovery to armers after determining in what In a report to officials here, Wilson Popence, an agricultaral explorer who was sent to Colombia to inves- tizate the discovery of the new Frank M. Chapman of the American Museum of Natural History, declared that only the ¢ the giant grows in profusion could account for the fact that it had not long since been given to the horti- Plants and sceds this country Attempts to cultivate the new berry | the demands of seamen as cnm»lfl!‘ in North America are expected to be | to the times when “'salt horse” was most successful in the southern and | the chief food in the forecastle, are western states and also along the| shown by a new set of requests J'—"t Pacific coast. formulated by the Federated Sed men's union. They ask thattth menu should include canned fru B s . condensed milk, Worcestershire and tomato sauces, rolls and scones, ba- con and eggs, boiled eggs, steak and onions, soup, Irish stew, roast beef, | mutton, veal, assorted salads, cake plum pudding with sauce, cust: and jellies. ‘“‘Salt horse™ was not on the 1list. Enamelled utensils and clean tablecloths three times a week are insisted upon. Eggs are lower, PICKING OWN MENU Federated Scamen’s Union of Aus- tralia Insists On Being Fed Fruits, Sauces, Etc. Sydney, Australia, Jan. 28.—~The e Fresh eggs, 75c doz. Russell Bros. changes which have taken place in 2 —advt. There never was a time when you could buy merchandise at a greater assortment of prices than today. There never was a time when there was more poor merchandise being sold than today. It is necessary—rvitally necessary—that you buy today from the old established houses, those always dependable and reliable, and who always give you the best value, i. ¢. buy H. O.P. CLOTHES Men’s Blue Serge Suit Special Guaranteed All Wool Blue Serge Suits, 15 oz. material, full Venetian lined, 3-batton conservative model, from our regular $50.00 stock. % PRICE Plain and Fur Trimmed Suits At Two Prices $25 = °35 For all Suits which For those which sold sold to $65.00. from $65.00 to $99.50. Less than 1-2 price to close. Each sale cash and final. Alterations extra, Siges 16, 18, 36, 38, 40, 42, 44, 44 1-2, 45, 46, 47, 48 1-2, 50 1-2. $25 Sizes 35 to 44 Regular H. 0. P. 0°Coats Reduced To $23.50 $29.50 $34.50 $1.50 o Senmtr $1.95 e, e 20 Bargains in Sheep-Lined Coats A.KATTEN & SONS. 114-116 Asylum St., Hartford ex-Uedder Compuany SUCCESSORS TO C. 8. HILLS & 00., HARTFORD Few Days of Our January Clearance The Greatest of All Savings in The al Reduct’'ons On All eady-to-Wear Apparel use Feature Extraordinary r Friday and Saturday 600 Hand-Made Waists $2.50 Glastenbury Men’s Underwear, now .... Hartford One-Price Clothing Co. HAND TAILORED—HAND DRAWN-—HAND EMBROIDERED Low Price Is This:— Rists were late In reaching this country and our order should have been delivered on Ot course, we could not accept them and the result was that the manufacturer be- ocked due to cancellations other than our own. » we told him we could use them at a low price and finally bought them at HALF OF WHAT THEY ARE ACTUALLY WORTH they are—600 of them~—in lovely tuxedo and tailored effects, hand-em- work and hemstitching done by hand—entirely put together by hand—the finest organdy and batiste walsts we've ever shown, every one of them $3 95 . 'Prices on Serge and Tricotine Dresses many from which to select—practical and very pretty in Eton and Basque effects, models, plentifully embroidered and trimmed with novelty braids and buttons. Plaits ish some of the youthful models. Formerly to $35 'Now $16.95 to $39 Now $19.95 collar Carloads of New and “Up - To - Ladles and Misses’ Wearing Apparel.

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