New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 11, 1921, Page 15

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“ERANS AlnlNfi up. and spring found them ready to! vegetables, wheat and other ! MARINE ENEINEERS ain. The $250,000 advanced by lhe American Lutherans was oquIV'\hnt to roughly 85,000,000 Polish marks because of the favorable exchange. oo “&'::.‘Sfi l : THE STORE OF PERSONAL SERVICE Done Durind Past YEAT oot wrca'™sd "o s "tnetr imierem 114 From Amerwan Legauon Busy and were able to pay r interest D) i i o and make other needed Iimprove- F D H l G ments on their farms in preparation ighly Gratilying in Famine Districts i “1 found the villages have a differ- e ent outlook upon life,”” said Dr Berlin, March 11—Fourteen marines orlin, March 11.—American Luth- | Moorhead. “The spirit of hopeless- | from the American legation guard are i ns have just comploted a year of | ness and ruin is gone. Workmen and o rving engineers and assistant en- | P ) ¥ t work i® Poland, designed to | merchants have profited by the good | gineers on the road construction work | Poles to help themesives, which | fortune of the farmers, and there has | which s being done in the famine dis- | ighly gratifying to Dr. John Al- | * "”.‘""“ spiritual, ""T"""‘""“ trict by the American Red Cross for the | . . 1 Moorhead, FEuropean commis- | & % S, IOgengrs Or e Plan | purpose of affording occupation for H tf d O P er of the National Lutheran Coun- | /0 “"‘ll“"; “""I"M:h"'“ ”"_" "l'l“”‘“ "‘l‘ destitute Chinese. They are \-olumr\n’ af Or “e "ce 0 lng 0. of America, who has just finished | DoInE used to help cther viliaghs and | who willingly gave up a comfortable e e e 114116 Asylum Street, Hartford inspection tour in Poland. tx With $350,000 whibh we toansd 3o made from our relief funds to extend , . . onsiderable rdship in a dreary foh tarmers, and Gid net give te | this %ort of reliet th Poland.® | country, and have taken hold with true . . we have enabled the agricul- The villages assisted were made UP | pperican spirit. ~N . B e I haasly 508 |villages with | Shisfiy of Lutherana. but whete thers|| e iwork entails;jon thejpert of the sl papulation Gl peotiably $00. | oo Jewish tAndi Catholic farmers In | g.oiion engineers, days on end in the the communities these were also aid- saddle moving from one end of the divi- H ) to erect temporary homes, re- . ed by the loan banks. In many of [ S0 0 Woher and with none too o thelr farms and become selt- | 00 P¥ RS JOTC : \ taining,” said Dr. Moorhead. “T | the VIISSES o e also ex- | comfortable living quarters and onc of B t visited the section to which | JeROEE 70 (R TG e s aa | tnefmeniwritesibacicilo hisjmates that L s were made. The farmers | M1 O Neaotina O o being | after the days work he ‘‘gocs to bed e PNid four per cent. interest on 2 Lt emeiindustiies are B S8 { to keep warm.’’ restored. The road under construction extends small loans, as they agreed, and AN its el linelA . Lathatste cases they h Ve i all, the American ans | L : 5 fliages alded by the American | Feiiet work in the last 18 months and 75 ':'";;‘v?:“‘(;“:"n‘l'z'- :’;‘r:‘f d']‘;“':m":“ e Beeatio’ are ehialty)infthe vickuity | thiSihagibsen expended. n 1S cobn -, it aeRaiviay H. O. P. Tailored Jersey Suits f irts e aea i Chotia v:';",‘r:f"‘,,,y tries of Central Europe, extending &bout equal lengths &0d sach Givision L y S H. O. P. Plaid Sport Ski ad found the population living | from the new Baltic governments I8 in charge of an engineer and one or $15.00 Up $6.95 Up. D Grs aos sty fa'the miniiot | madejout of Ol Russia ito Bulgaria. ' tWo assistants. Captain Lawrencc > 9. The country had been laid to Lerge supplics of food and clothing = Impey, of the British army, who was te by years of fighting. It was & have been distributed by the Ameri- | engineer- -in-chief, fell a victim to influ- —0— B ot amall! Shrmisys Bavisg traots | can Lutherant jbut Dr. Moorhead be- €nza and Lieutenant E. O. Bogert was lands varying from five to 40 | lleves temporary relief work of that Pplaced in temporary charge of l:e . 9 o~ ’ ) {3 ore veedily give .t whole work. Commenting upon the =y ith little shinesy, sort must speedily give way to reliet whol but_ with little machinery, no | 080 TRUR TIPS B rar sufferers in service of the marines, Bogert writeh: isses an adaies e ““If all divisions could continue to be no houses, no animals and helping themselves back m“vvllau‘;:. M Icia a Pulfeoptinuel s 9 . | porting work, so they wi not be andled by marines in the same way as # ,,h?:,'?,?n;";': e D Mied | pruperized and encouraged to accept , they have beeh handled to date, it Imported Tweed <L Per Do“ar sther local committees and told | help when they are not doing some- would be greatly to the credit of the ANAE he would rather help the com- thing to help themselves. | American guard.”” (It appears §hat 3 aities re-establish themselves on |/ Before accepting the direction of some technical objection has arisen The developmem of a person P Acals ‘thas | Grast]tem: | (heilAmerican) Lutheran ‘retiet ) work with “nespect to further employment of [ ] 5 5 A ary relief which would only bet- | :_'n lr.ur.r.pen Dr. khloorl;;‘ld w:s spx;esi- i lhi ::rm:»] in the work ;n que:tion.) u1ts mode for each type of woman is faul thotr situation for a short time. | dent © oanoke college at Salem, ncidentally it is reported that dogs— ‘ ‘s % n banks w:rr"a:mhlllhed in each , Vo such as have escaped the stew-pot— lessly exhibited in our H. O. P. 4 he villages under the direction of % ! have become in their famished condi- | committees. An agreement was hed with the government where- — | Challenge Milk, 3 cans 50c. Russell | tion as savage as wolves. This is < . E Bros.—Advt. borne out by a line in a letter from ——— Lieutenant Bogert which says: 35 00 @ p o the Impoverished small landown- | . Radio Message Records ““Was attacked by dogs at K'u Shui P'u and had to shoot one."”” He also i I o to have timber at a momi- | o and smajl loaps. seldom s ! ‘. $200 to a family secured on ; On Ship At Stockholm ' gates that their work is hampered by \ state mortgages, were made for Honolulu, T. H., March 11.—Clear people removing the stakes which mark | signals from the navy’'s big radio the right of way for use as firewood. Thev have the undlspuned a". Of Thats Why we have a regular l | constant patronage. purchase of necessary food, im- towers at Pearl Harbor near here, Bogert recommends that the present - i superiority inherited from their London y Many models ready for your ig iments, cows, horses and seed. he farmers were able to get their | were distinetly heard by the ship’s force of marines be retained on the plowing done and many of them | wireless set on the shipping board construction work, both because of the 4 s A Buildings were theown | steamor Eastport, while that craft credit accrulng to the Legation Guard and Scotch textiles, bestowed by their spection w lying in the port of Stockholm, s 3 % — a e . smdibecause jihefited (CoomeihnsKron carefu! tailoring, assumed by their soft m— e = | Swedcn, according to advices received e o i < PLUMBING o ieuteman Commander B C. Ba< b scarge. and subtle colorings. The vogue of Dressy Suits - i 2 guet, district communication super- | : = [ team, Hot Water Heating | fntendent, trom H. M. Lundgren, A g A0 Tweed Suits success by its success ! {3r${32a5ster, $25 $14.95 to $99.5 i cArel srator aboard the freight- EXPERT SERVICE D i © reliE | rake GROVE'S Laxative BROMO The b | QUININE tablets: The genuine bears —0— e est T.J. QUINLIVAN : e ! the signature of E, W. Grove. (Be spring styles in Native Eggs, dozen $1.00. Russell O Stanley St. 'l‘el 2084 ot —AdVE, sure you get BROMO.) 30c. ] - — We are constantly showing the Iicotine, poiret Only six Winter Suits and fourtes newest Waists at the small price of $3.95. 4 - Winter Coats left. Can be bought ve ury g ! serge silver- i An immense assortment of Wraps, tone,’ velours cheap. Newark Shoe Stores Co.' $25.00 up. and oxfords. Sport Coats galore, $14.95 up. A’ Select Your Wearing Apparel / l | ad ve//4 . Early and Avoid Disappointment! N I 1) .’ New Spring Men’s Wear at New Prices F eaaf)/o ur es-on fiese King Quality and Glove Grip Lamson and Hubbard and ' § ne s frap _ Shoes N H. 0. P. Hats . WMMS | B The New spring suits AXMES We'reAfter theOthe i Are Better Than They _ _ (The Man Who Doesn’t : : Trade Here) Style Illustrated is made of Havana Brown Vici Kid -/ ‘ with Brown Ooze insert at top and Louis Heels. Once you see them you wiil i Have Been fOl' Years % \ / We're after new customel immediately realize what it It is a positive delight to look as well as our regular patro means in money-saving : j| atand t°2 feel "‘ge fine texture of g : h\§ and we're meeting competi and-satisfaction in buy- : these 1021 QrOGIE o Indeed ) . i with styles and values that ot p : nothing like them has been seen : 7 rival anything in town ! ing your footwear from ¥ since the war clouds swept across i1 i This season more than @ ; fllll: the largest |:gt;|l the earth—six years ago. j | quality will count high. Sty chain store shoe business If you have missed and will be plainer. Simple lines d longed for the good old-time ] mand better tailoring. Tha in the world. Our gigantic \ lity, it will send a thrill of ; i mil- 3 ; ' TELisy, & wlll Gl 2t o i where H. Q. P. Clothes come § pl'od. uctlo.n of over four pleasure through you to see the H. O. P. Clothes never depend lion pairs a year through new Spring Suits which we have - s It on frills and novelties. Th factories whose outputs we in readiness for yiu. The new ‘ quality has always stood out 1 control, combined with the styles are as refreshing as a spring ; f cl;:ar as ntéonlday, 'cél:lr supe| economi meth: breeze. Y sonal - ; h tailoring and long re Vvirg — o‘.i. = i a;ec(;zfieser::sr opneer o?athezgp:t::v ‘ I wool fabrics have stood the ¢ operating our business, Suits , : of yearsi And rx:h:tlller yo:lxi d o - ) i stre an ultra-smart style or a enables us to sell theo.e gems of style and quality at a saving <, v $2 5 00 t $ 5 5 00 : find conservative model, H. O you cannot afford to ignore. . 0 . 14 Clothes will meet your deman Other Fetching Styles at $4 and $ Time to change H. O. P. Spring Striking. your Shirts Patterns in ; Neckwear Underwear With or without collar, in For Spring Wear all new Spring patterns at new shapes. Ab,gm‘ gttt b Ay b e e T I L L T L T L N T L

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