New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 15, 1921, Page 17

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BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 1 EL IN fiERMANY ! cupying armles, and it is almost im- ritory from Berlin. lflme is lost in getting vises, and trains | Prague and Berlin and Vienna. tions, railway fares, guides and ca change and the general disrup! possible for outsiders to get first-class | Trains are normal in Germany. | have interminable waits at customs There are no fast boat trains now | riages. The rates are higher tpan b the organizations through whic | hotel accommodations. Cologne, Cob-' Bread cards are necessary to get stations. between Berlin and Hamburg and | fore the war, even taking tkx &§or- | rangements were perfected in lenz and Mainz are filled to overflow- bread in dining cars and hotels ana Through trains are now operating | Berlin and Bremen, such as existed | able American exchange into emtsid- | war days. ) ing by British, American and French most of the bread served is heavy and | between Paris and Warsaw, which | before the war. eration. An effort is beigs made by s ‘ officers, respectively. Most of the ho- black. make the rail trip to Poland and the The great German steamship lines Since the armistice there have been | ship lines, hotel prop.%stors andj Tl ofy BT ect ol o thelRItiTS In the smaller cities and villages | Baltic states easier than it has been | co-operating with American lines now | few American tourist parties in Ger- | way officials to get American Y | and cannot be used by civilians unless tourists will find living conditions | since the armistice. Trains will soon | operate touring companies of their many on regularly conducted tours. | business back on a fixed basis, b Cr— ! {they have authorization from com-;much the same as they were before be run from Berlin to Riga, Latvia. | own which are prepared to conduct ! The great tourist agencies have not | failure of the United States to - manding officers. the war. Americans motoring through | Barring passport annoyances, tra parties throughout Germany at a d | been able to guarantee fixed rates be- | peace with Germany has been a cans There This Summer It is also difficult for tourists to Germany or traveling on trains are | is almost normal betwe X including _hotel _accommoda- | causo of the wild fluctuation in ex- | hindrance to such negotiations. & e travel between the various sections of courteously treated. There is no lon = — - ————— — — — — Find Conditions Changed ! the occupled arca. Police registra- er any disposition to resent the usc | e : tion is very strict and permits must § of the English language. be obtained to enter and leave various So far this year there have been ‘ arean, few Americans in Germany excepting n, Aprll 16<Amoriean tour-| In South Germany conditions are | business men and persons who came 0 come to (lermany this sum- | more inviting to pleasure-seekers. | tc t relatives. Most of these found 11 find conditions of travel f Dresden and Munich are not so flled > Passport regulations very irksome ractive than Iin pre-war times. with business men and “the better ho- I T\ = ing at Dutch, Belgian, burg and Berlin hotel facill- | tels are unusually able to provl French or English ports suffer delays constantly overtaxed by busi- ' tourists with rooms at rates mucn |in getting vises for Germany, and en and even persons who have less than in Berlin and Hamburg. travel across the boundaries into Ger- | phed days In advance for ac- The passport problem is annoying | many involves an endless making of dations are turned away by even within Germany's own boundar- | declarations. t-class hotels. If foreigners jes. For example, it is necessary for It is almost impossible under pres- igned to rooms they pay far a tourist going from Berlin to Bavar- | ent conditions for tourists to travel ihan is charged to Germans, ia to have the vise of the Bavarian ! on a fixed schedule in Central Europe, | itions along the Rhine are not legation in Berlin. This precaution especially if their trip necessitates Iy inviting for tourists. The has been takKen by Bavaria to prevent the crossing of boundaries. Passport places are overtaxed by the oc- red agitators from invading their ter- offices are frequently crowded. Much D E R P R I C E SAI E NOT'A CLEARANCE AT LOWERED FORMER PRICES BUT NEW ADVANTAGEOUSLY BOUGHT GARMENTS At Lowest Prices of the Season The Market Affords Wonderful Buying Opportunities for Those Who Can Afford to Take Advantage of Them and This We Are Not Only Willing @ [ But Ever Anxious to Do in Your Interest. The Following Are Some of the Thls ls ) ' b NEW ARRIVALS IN THIS SALE SATURDAY Bi“ - Attractive New Sport Coats At This Sale—Very Special .. These full cut coats are 40-inch in length, in tuxedo effect, with the easy, loose fit, so much desired in sport garments, shown in plain heather t t ’s colors, so much desired. a e F TAILORED SUITS OF FINE TRICOTINE » L] ! StYhSh Velour C‘)ats Same as Were Priced Earlier in the FOR SPRING AND EARLY SUMMER WEAR, 5 Season at $49.00. For This Sale oe 4 VALUES UP TO $39.00. AT THIS SALE 2 .00 Satin lined and offered in navy blue, these \ Smart Coats in the new wide full belted effects, which are now smart suits are of fine wool tricotine, trimmed with s0o much in demand in 38 and 42-inch lengths.. These are most suit- tailor braid and have the new tailored lines. able for both sport and street wear. Store W Full LengthCoatsof WoolPoplin | =niimrmimns™ . 8 Straight line tailored suits with narrow revers THESE $32.50 VALUE FOR THIS SALE $22 050 and narrow belts one model i(s particularly attrac- — \ Tailored garments for the conservatively dressed women, care- tive in navy bivc with gray silk stitching. an e Are dStill at It cutly taltored I a. mot oo mannish sflect,” dlthoush | they ~ besst pockets, belt and plaited back. Come in navy blue, elk and clay. The New Wook o .- ‘csses With $15 98 t Overblouse. Specia Sale . % Fashion's newest fancy which positively pleases Charmlng v~ raps for Sprlng the younger miss and will be found most attractive | in the light colors in which they are shown. . | I M ks SROMO | R | REGULAR $39.00 VALUES FOR THIS SALE ...... . Graceful Frocks of Silks, Misses’ $2 5 00 % i A remarkably moderate price for such carefully tailored Wraps and Junior Sizes. At this Sale . ... o as these. They have all the marks of more expensive garments and New Graceful Street and afternoon Frocks of are limed with silk Shown in various shades of tan and brown so anton crepe and tafféta in new and enticing models t H lf P much in demnr;d. ; of which there are a great many at this low price. ' You Can Buy Tomorrow ||} .. NATIONAL MEAT STORES CO. Men’s Shoes at Half Price Quatis 70 WEST MAIN STREET $5.98 Grade Now $2.99 '$4.98 Grade Now $2.49 o Largest Retailers of Meats in America. $3.98 Grade Now $1.99 $2.98 Grade Now $1.49 ) IS SRR DY, Battey’s Bargain Basement a4 A L L D A Y _ Tomorrow you can buy Women’s High Shoes, Bt Ik o 2 Puie b o e 1 Best Brands Prlnt Butter Tomorow All Kinds of Shoes for Boys, Girls and Kiddies, Just Exactly Half Price. ] i l b Army Rubber Boots—Balil Brand Short Boots, etc., : T c R etc. Everything in | o ’ i B8 LEGS OF FRESH KILLED RUMP \]’gEAL BEST ROAST BONELESS POT . 4 E BEST SPRING ) 32¢ l atte 6 L FOWL LS VRAL BEEF ROAST 1. 32¢ Ib 35¢ Ib 32¢ 1b 35¢ Ib 2clb BREAST VEAL FRESH FANCY ROAST- SHOULDER ROUND ROAST ore—— B e LOIN OF SMOKED CALAS DIXIE BEST LEAN CORNED | ‘g8 PORK TO ROAST HAMS BACON EGGS BEEF 3 0B 25¢ 1b 16¢c 1b 25¢ 1b 35c dozen . 10c b d LOIN VEAL | FRESH CALVES' | FAT SALT PORK | CHOPPED FRESH sl i LIVER 18¢ Ib g

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