New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 6, 1921, Page 4

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. NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD :FRlDAY, MAY 6, 1021. D JWMM@WM%#N fi[]VERNMENT "ELA |05 Bt o1 16000000 dend pidain of Lo shpping bwance BUDGET BILL HAS AnR zhe reflult of the dictates of mili- | tion of o‘nhec o:hit:l;n:nmculueg con- PASSED THE HOUS‘ necessity Efforts were made K fronting board is to %2_ EUSTS 8["] MILL"]N '\fler B e 5 s T {continue to lay up a considerable | shipping board to sell a large portion ' portion of their tonnage and in line | yuacure Gocs to Confere Wi lof the fleet to foreigners. For a | with the slogan ‘less government in | 1 o oo = |period emtending into 1919 an op- | business, more business in govern- Good Prospects for Early Agree- ' portunity existed to dispose of a | ment,” withdraw from all but super- SO DOCIUCS Ffll‘l‘e" Belll0&l]lllg large portion of the fleet at mi(‘f‘slvlsory activity by chartering the ment on Amendments. I bearing a fair relation to a moder- ismamers to reputable and experienced B Memham Fleet lnc]dem ately depreciated cost. Not taking | operators, either on a bare boat basis __ Washington, May 6.—Passed by advantage of this opportunity the | or on time charters allowing the | the house with several changes as government missed its market and it | charterers the option of purchasing | adopted by the senate, the budget bill Cleveland, O., May 6.—In an ad-is estimated lost a chance to realize | the stcamers when conditions im- ; Was ready to go to conference today dress this morning on ‘“American lat least $800,000,000, being the dif- | prove. | with rwf;]s;wtst'or tyhyatx‘ly azreem:‘lnt maritime policy” at the national for- |ference in the market value of the % : y 5 inine | ©0 amendments. ief among the eign_trade council convention, James | tonnhge of steel ships which could | _, Lo¢ Main factor in d_“”"f'"":“ changes in the bill as passed by the A. Farrell of New York, president of | have been sold at t time and the | Whether we can compete successfully ; house yesterday was a_provision to the United States Steel corporation, |appraised value today. with foreign tonnage lies largely in | make the proposed budget bureau, told the delegates that the govern- “Serious consideration must be , our shipping laws. Our ships must which under the senate bill would be ment lost $800,000,000 by not selling { given to the problem of maintaining ! be manned by competent crews suffi- | an adjunct of the treasury department its merchant fleet when the armistice | our merchant marine. Even with a . cient in number to operate economi- |an independent bureaw was signed, and suggested an inter- | temporary improvement in ocean | cally and safely and American sea- | While providing as does the senate national conference of maritime na- |freights the world's idle tonnage can- | men should enjoy the best possible | bill for abolishment of the office of tions to stabilize the shipping situa- |not be absorbed under three years. conditions, receiving in w&ges reason- | comptroller of the treasury and crea- tion, the chartering of the gov Shippi Board P able return for service performed. |tion in its place of a comptroller- ment fleet to individuals and a re- S olicy. But it must be equally obvious that | general to be selected by the president vision of American shipping laws. Mr. “It is time to recognize the fact | brovisions of law which require | for a term of seven' years, the house Farrell spoke in part as follows: that the policy of the shipping board | American vessels to maintain larger | measure would make the latter offi- The future of our merchant ma- |since its inception of endeavoring to | crews—65 per cent. of whom must be | cer subject to removal by a concur- rine development is at stake and its 'build up trade routes from every | licensed men—than is the case with | rent resolution of congress not re- present position is the outcome of | Atlantic, Gulf and Pacific port to | foreign vessels and to carry as the jquiring the signature of the presi- haphazard efforts to deal with a | practically every port in the world, | engine room crew 30 per cent. more | dent. The senate bill provides for problem the requirements of which |is expensive and impracticable. meen than the steamship of any other ' removal by joint resolution requiring necessitated from the beginning a | “Until trade revives and opportun- | nation, necessarily subjects ' Ameri- ' executive approval settled policy and a well defined pur- |ity exists .for obtaining a fair sales { can vesscls to a serious disadvantage, e ' pose. price for the fleet, an early retire- | estimated at five per cent. on the Pure lard llc lb.—Fkussell Bros. “The signing of the armistice found | ment of the shipping board ~and capital investment.” advt. ‘ ose Columbia Records at 50c are Going Fast There Were i280 of Them, So There Is Plenty For All neh and Twelve Inch Ineluded in the Big 'urchase of a Dealer's Entire Stock. Latest Popular The Gayest Modern Dances, The Most Me odious Ballads and the Preftiest Lulabies. lar $1.00, $1.26 and $1.60 Recgrds Were Included in the PPurchase. —PICK OUT YOUR FAVORITES—— — e | [LOUIS HERRUP Cor. Main, Morgan and Village Streets FURNITURE OF CHARACTER 1 Sorosis Shoe Prices Reduced . Again A NEW PAIR AT REDUCED PRICE SATURDAY. ALL SHOES FOR WOMEN ALL SHOES FOR MEN. ALL SHOES FOR CHILDREN Special Purchase of 200 Beaded Bags VALUES $25.00 TO $45.00 —— TAKE YOUR CHOICE AT $14.84. TREMENDOUS SAVINGS is one of the most remarkable transactions in many a year in the realm of fashionable bags. d them from one of the most exclusive houses. They show the most beautiful color com- imaginable Cellulold frames, pannier handle, lined with fine quality silk, fitted with purse r. twenty-five different styles for you to choose from. a wonderful chance to obtain that much wanted bag. ALE SATURDAY MORNING AT 9:00 O'CLOCK. See our window display. CE AT $14.84 —— NO MORE. 3 PIECE LIVING ROOM SUITES THIS 10 PIECE DINING SUITE {These beautiful three-piece Living Room Suites, in cane and e w 2 mahogany, with spring removable cushions, covered with high grade This ls Dining Room Furniturs of the fimast characier, DIp- velours, are certainly remarkable. Special for this sale, selling signed in the beautiful Queen Amnne Period. This handgome suite at the price for the complete set 3188 50 is finished in American Walnut and includes 10 pieces—a 60 inch as shown, for .... . B P A Buffet, 48 inch Table, a China Cabinet, Server, 5 Dining Chairs and one Arm Chair, with brown leather seats. The price for the complete Suite is .. .. New Sweater Department Ready Saturday IN FORMER LOCATION —— MAIN FLOOR —— BUT £ . 100 PIECE DINNER SETS Complete 100 Piece Dinner Sets, in six different patterns. This should prove to be the best Dinner Set Special $22 50 in town for tomtorrow. Only . - WITH NEW FIXTURES AND NEW GOODS. Bweater Department has been enlarged and entirely made over. Occupying a good position on alsle of the sauth store, it is convenlently reached and on Saturday we shall feature the jewest Sweaters, including the Swiss Lace Tuxedo, Alpaca Slip-Ons, Sport models and filmy 0ol creations, 0 see the new Sally Sweater, in blue, blsque and green, with detachable pjque collar and cuffs, d in self tone yarn. A very smart garment. tangerine and henna color Slip-On Sweaters with two pockets and sash. shadow lawn tangerine and brown Sweaters, one pocket. To be worn with narrow belt. 95, Our price $2.98. QUEEN ANNE PERIOD BED ROOM SUITE ite Sale News For Saturday 89c $3.95 alze gowns made of pink or white batiste g value at 89c. Batiste Blouses, hand made, four new models $1 .95 and very smart, at $3.95. - - i PETTICOATS——o s low price wo feature twe-plece Pajamas, At $2.95. $3.95, $5.95 and up to $10.50 or higher ne crepe and ribbon trimmed. we have White Tub Pettioats of satin or silk, double All thr-e pieces are included at a tremendous reduction. This WHITE ENAMEL BASSINETTES beautiful Am -ican Walnut Suite is a Queen Anne Period stvle, and Bargains galore in every department, and this is one of the super includes a vanit. Aresser, full sized bed, and a $139 values. Heavy, all white enamel Baby Bassinettes, $5 95 chifforobe. See th. -onderful value tomorrow, at ... with comfortable woven wire-springs. Special at .. BABY CARRIAGES Hartford mothers certainly appreciate that at Herrup’s they can buy the newest, finest Reed Baby Carriages at a wonderful saving. Pri de Chine Gowns, a plain tailored model BLOUSES HALF PRICE— vy popular, and big value at this price. oBier pecinll valass inithe WHNG: nais Small lot of soiled and odd Blouses, French Voile and Hankerchief Batiste, all sizes included, hl values in hand made garments, half price and less. FEATHER PILLOWS Thése 100% new and washed downy Feather Pillows, 22x28 inches, covered with TR A durable and attractive ticking | Tl bty $2.69 ctllelliv only +e..... per pair d Cedar Chests g Now is the time to store your winter : OSTERMOOR MATTRESSES wraps and if you purchase one of these skirt ENGLANDER COUCH BEDS These genuine Ostermoor Mattresses, These genuine Englander Couch Beds, . length Red Cedar Chests tomorrow you save finished in gray rust proof enamels; with a full size, covered with high grade attractive i d i L Cabog vl e FIMDD wmemn v = - $2796 S . $24.95 ave You a Boy to Clothe? I SO WE SUGGEST—— KNIT UNION SUITS BOYS' WASH SUITS $ to 14 sines, While they last 10 Sizes, Middy style, . », Blue or Gray . . $2.95 TRIPLETOE HOSE ()\l'thlfl 7 to 11 Sizes lue Denim, 2 to 6 sizes sl 25 Fast Black, Fine Dress Stocking, ‘day only oo Ll 39c to 50c pair. Golfers, Take Notice ON SATURDAY WE SHALL SELL INT GQLF BALLS REPAINT GOLF BALLS SUNDAY GOLF BAGS All makes, Silver King, Radjo, Dunlop, Tan or White, == Three for $1.00 45¢ each. $1.00 ~—MAIN FLOOR— = Louis Herrup Cor. Main, Morgan and Village Streets hhhohesbauhuaohushcibabbubbhcshhoh ook bk bbbk bbb dhoibeheacahoaet a e e e L L T T L e e e e b kb bk

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