New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 22, 1921, Page 23

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Nillions Daily Use SALADA" ORANGE PEKOE TEA . \ d for no other reason than that it gives the utmost satisfaction Ly the and S e Carmote LOOR VARNISH GU}:(.?TY and SERVICE YOU Will Be Delighted When You Use Carmote Floor Varnish ade In Clear Varnish and Cherry — Walnut — Mahogany — Rosewood — Lt. Oak — Dk. Cak — Golden Oak — Green A WONDERFUL FINISH FOR FLBOO®" . "7 T ~ - WOODWORK Ask For Color Card John Boyle Co. TIis TOUGH WATER PROOF ! DURABLE [t—— ——— l:nmin Saturday, April 2 8:00 P. M. Y. M. C. A. Gymnastic Exhibition 13 40 Short Snappy Gym Acts Performers Boxing — Wrestling — Club Swinging Gymnastic i pavy Apparatus Work — Pedestal Posing @porch Swinging Comedy Acrobats DMISSION— Adults 35c¢; WE, too, might say to *‘ Whom it may con- cern,” that for more than thirty years Carter’s Writing Fluid has been known, and so far, if we may judge from what many friends tell us, it has been ““honest, faithful, sober, industrious and handy as a servant.” The same rugged principle of honesty, the same desire to serve binfifu]ly, which so well founded this business, has preserved for the Carter Products during all these years the leadership ADKINS PRINTING CO. | @ STATIONERY 66 CHURCH STREET Your signature represents you it ih CARTERS Under 16 Years 25¢ "NMEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 22, 1921 . {/west and southeast, a short freeze | nipped many buds, causing what was | ) thought at first to be a disastrous | a amage of far-reaching proportions. Later inspection of trees, However, It . was reported, showed that the frgst had not damaged fruit to such an ap- preciable extent. Although January and Fehruar.\" also were warm throughout much of ; the middle west and east, they were | record breakers in no sense of the word, the weather bureau reporting | many warmer winters. The far west winter, as indicated by San Francisco reports was not un- usual, December and February being slightly warmer, with January colder than normal. It Kills . Lice " An easily-applied powder that’s sure death to nearlyall kinds of lice— Pratts Powdered Lice Killer An occasional application keeps poultry practically free from lice. **Your Money Back if YOU Are Not Satisfied"” Dealers Everywhere L3t Weather Bureau Officials Wonder About Whys and Wherelores Washington, April 22.—Causes un- H derlying the unusualry.warm weather of early spring this year remain a mystery to weather bureau officials. But reports shows, they Calls Givey Properi say, that March was one of the warmest in the | history of the country, breaking all | e c known records for high temperatures L4 L One contributing reason for the the succession of bright clear days, ’ | { ING AND ALL BRANCHES | clear days, the Climatological division weather is said to be the sharp differ- | Telephone ! Attention. i was missing this season, although | at some weather bureau stations in the l s i - | 118 Wallace St. Tel. 2197 | high March record, they stated, was | GUTTERS, LEADERS, ROOF- during a month when blustery winds, clouds and storms usually prevail. But | what caused this succession of bright OF SHEET METAL WORK is unable to determine. —AND TINNING— i One cause of wsuyal cold March | ence frequently prevailing in baromet- ric pressure. This feature evidently ! complete records had not as yet been | compiled. Cold weather often result- | ed, it was said, from a high baromet- | ric pressure in the colder regions ot | the north which created an air “hili” | down which cold air poured, like wa- ter running downhill, upon the Unit- ed States, During the cold winter of 1917-18, | it was pointed out, air pressures were | extremely high in Alaska, puilding up a “hill” from which slid icy winds trom the snow flelds, bringing one of America’s coldest winters. Vegetation this March advanced far beyond its usual growth and through- out the fruit regions of the middie LA SALLE EXTENSION UNIVERSITY Cordially. invites you and your frends to a lecture by THOMAS F. L. HENDERSON Business counsellor of the University UNITY HALL, PRATT STREET HARTFORD FRIDAY, APRIL 22, 1921 AT 8 P. M. ESSENTIALS FOR PERSONAL SUCCESS Sece Reading Notice Imazing balues StrarringSigles The permanent patronage of Millions upon Millions of Satisfied Customers throughout ihe U. S. AT attests the fact that The Newark is the Best Shoe Value in this broad land. Inimitable Value, plus Enormous Volume, plus all ’round Satisfaction is responsible for this unique Lezdership. 250 Cities A Representative Newark Value In Men’s High-Grade Oxforrs Men’s Snappy Russia Mahogany Oxfords (as illustrated); made on latest patterns and lasts ; genuine guaranteed NEOLIN SOLES and Goodyear Wingfoot Rubber Heels attached. Newark Shoes for Men and Women, $4, $5 and $6—NONE HIGHER ark Shoee Stores Co. The Largest Chain of Sioe Stores In The United States. NEW BRITAIN STORE. 324 MAIN STREET Near: R. R. Crossing Open Monday and Saturday Evenings . O : , Poultry| VI ZANAR W C: Sm;zrtl Indeed 17 B i = AN (TN T X e 2 N 260 OF1 0 QN SO T LN L G I T A Genteat A WG ks C AL T ERM Y 1 Are These | New Arrivals - SUITS——in the new longer coat lengths. VOLUMINOUS WRAPS——of won- derful soft materials. ! PRICES——We say low. Everyone §} can afford to buy a new garment at the prices we have marked SILK JERSEY PETTICOATS | To give that bit of needed protection under your dress or skirt we are showing many new mod- els in these Jersey Petti- coats. Plain colors; also have many with toned colored flounces. to $9.98 each. N T P L e S s two- Priced $3.98 Jaunty Sport Coats of wool Jersey in the much in demand tuxedo style ) "7‘—_‘2—‘3 each ) just the garment to wear with your plaid skirts —a wide belt—neat patch pockets add wonderful touches to the garments. Good assortment of colors. UAE Wy 773 Are designed exclusively for women of stout figure. “Magical” is what wear- ers say of them, for they give an effect of many pounds lighter weight and an apparent reduction in one’s measurements. Our corsetiere will be | pleased to show you these * wonderful corsets. YOU CAN FIND HERE—— DECIDEDLY THE NEWEST BLOUSES | There is safety in purchasing these for [N regardless of one’s taste, whether. they should be i plain tailored or fancy, long sleeved or short—you Il will surely want one or two when you see them. o - Models of fine quality silks or sheer cotton materials | ,«' o Priced from $1.98 to $12.98 each. NEW NEEDLEWORK IDEAS are plentiful just now in the Art Goods department. {§ [ Shmnn‘;wmew new “Ro@l Society” de- IS signs.—Pay a visit to this section. We aleo wish to mention, we have just received a large shipment of * She Yarns.” : Al?oyrvqullityth_hmhnnoequfl. - Leonar MIDDLETOWN B NEW.BRITAIN

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