New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 22, 1921, Page 11

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b Second Sectwn | NEW BRITAIN HERALD. (reron 1921. ©000000000060000000::r'DOCOCCO000000000000000000007:: ::PC0000000000000000 =z Another Great Lot Of Saturday Opportunities =z EVERY ARTICLE ADVERTISED AT A PRICE THAT REPRESENTS A VERY SUBSTANTIAL SAVING FOR YOU. ALL FRESH DESIRABLE SUMMER MERCHANDISE FROM OUR REGULAR STOCKS. NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, FRIDAY, JULY 22, GERMAN DYESTUFFS OUTPUT DEGREASED Head of Industry Sees No Reason for American Anxiety Leverkursen, Germany, July German dyestuff manufacturers’ tal production this year will not ex- ceed 60 000 tons, which will make it impossible to “flood” the markets of England or America, or even compete successfully against American manu- facturers. asserts Dr. Carl Duisbers, head of Germany's greatest dye man- ufacturing organization. “We have recently increased our capital to 1,762,300,000 marks, which is 719,000,000 more than our previ- ous capital, but this was the inevitable consequence of the tremendous de- preciation of our currency and re- sultant iacreases in the prices of com- moditiees,”” he said. “It has nothing to do with intended attacks on the world market, which it has been re- ported wc were planning. “Labor difficulties, shortage of coal, the unsatisfactory traffic con- ditions; a. far as the Rhineland is concerned, the obstacles, caused by the Rhine customs barrier, all pre- vent us, in any case, from increasing our output, and leave us in a far from sat'sfactory position. This position is made worse by the hindrances placed in our way in many foreign coun- triea.” Dr. Duisberg characterized a re- ported demand in American quar- ters for the closing of German dye- works hecause “they might be. usea for the manufacture of explosives and poison gas in another war,”” was “ut- terly senscless, since Germany has been deprived of the means of em- ploying peison gases for war pur- poses, even if she wanted to.” He added that “no sane man in Germany thinks of fresh wars.” “It is difficult to understand Amer- ican anxiety,” he continued, “for the American industry is incomparably stronger than ours.” SATURDAY IS HAIR NET DAY Buy a generous supply at these special prices: MILLER RUBBER CO. BATHING CAPS The quality of Miller ducts is well known. Thirty dozen of them. Regular 392 Bathing Caps. 29c A BIG SHIPMENT OF 'NEW NARROW BELTS Saturday we will sell these very stylish Narrow Belts at enticing prices. NECKWEAZR KLEINERTS' JIFFY PANTS We have these now in white, GLOVES, ETC. [ Saturday Price Inducements. color. Three sizes. Remem- : ber these are stricth Collar .and Cuff Sets—Bram- | quaiity. ey o Y T _S“'""" i SR BIG SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY Bramley —at the— NOTION DEPT. Fly Swatters, extra long handl “Guarantee,” an inspected double mesh Cap net, full size 3 " 25¢ “Aristo,” genuine human hair cap shape Nets 6 " 25¢ “Fairnettes” our own brand, large Cap Nets, genuine hair 4 25c Laura Double Mesh Nets, extra large and strong 2 25¢ Cameo Silk Nets, Extra large size 6 “ 35¢ On Sale One Lot of Smooth Leather Saturday at .. Belts in all staple colors, with' nickeled buckles ] @ o colors 39¢ Saturday | saturday .. Handsome Black and White]| White Kldmflilelts;mfiuiv:he Combindtion Belts, popular widths, ry in large variety .. 44(: sudgpesy! 44c buckles ... Fancy Embossed, and Grand Leather Belts in all the new DRUG DEPT. SPECIAL OFFERS | 3. & 3. Baby Powder 1235¢ | Organdy Rufflings, hem- Sitched and plain edges, de- sirable 25c widths .. 2 clasps, white Silk Gloves, 79c¢ anld all shades, a guaranteed” make .... Long Silk Gloves, 16 button length, guaranteed double tips. white $1 29 only .... . R S TR Ginghams :, Another Shipment of the popular 27 inch Ginghams, in Pink and Blue Checks ‘in —— NEW BRITAIN’S BUSIEST WASH GOODS* DEPARTMENT NOTE—New Arrivals for Saturday Selling. Remeimber,: de- sirable checks in Gingham, can be had here at popular prices when we have them. Our prices are based on cost plus a reasonable profit. Not how much you will pay. Checked Percales 36 inches wide, all desirable combinations, Red-Green, Blue Yellow. Pink, all size checks. ~As much as you want .... Removo Depilatory ‘39¢ Neet, the Deodorant Sani Septic Tooth Brusl guaranieed Ipana Tooth Paste Peerless Bug Dust in bellows J. & J. Sulpbur Capdles .. Hygienal Rouge and Compacts with elastic. Imported Needle Books, all styles and sizes Safety Carriage, straps of bridle leather California Syrup - ’ Dress Gingham Rigauds Imported Camia Talcum Blue-Jay .Corn and Bunion Plasters Red Top Plasters 2-in-1 Shoe Polishes ‘White and colors 9c¢ Just recieved, 5,000 yards, in Brown, Green, Yellow and all desirable checks m 27 and 32 inch widths ... 25c 4 sizes, also plain color ... CHANGING JAPAN Royal Family - Secks Simplified Life of Other Countries and Plans Many Reforms for LIV(ng Conditions. Tokio, July 22.—Changes, demo- cratic in nature, will probably be mada for the court life of Japan and in the relations of the imperial family to the people, as a result of the visit of Prince Hirohito to Europe. It is likely that the printing o! photo- graphs of members of the imperial family in newspapers and magazines will be permitted. The military guarda which are always established on the occasion wf & visit- of a member of the imperial family to any place cut- side the palace will also be simplified. if the suggestions which have been formulated. by officers of the imperial househoid ara accepted. According to one report, the house- hold department requested the crown princa to inguire while he is abroad as to the customs which are follow- ed in the royal family of Great Brit- ain and a3 to the social works which are undertaken by them. It is as- sumed thut these customs and prac- tices yhich exist in Great Britain will be adopted here following the crown prince’s :etyrn to-Japan. CLAIMS SHE KNOWS MEN English Woman Calls Men “Intcrest- ing Creatures” But Says They Are Hard To Control and Lazy. Folksione, Eng., July 22.—Every woman Kaiows that men “though in- teresting. creatures are tiresome, hard to control and are prone to seek their own way in spite of warnings,” accordirg to Mrs. H. A. L. Fisher, wife of thc president of the British National Board of Education. She told an audience at the Royal Sani- tary Insiitute Congress that most men became i1l entirely through faulta of their own and ‘“‘sowed seeds of trouble for themselves by eating too much, eating the wrong things, drinking too much, being lazy, kee, ing late hours or li seale¢ rooms.’ Located From Coast to Coast This Thur., Fri, Sat. Only 10% off \ On All Purchases EXCEPT IN BUTTER DEPT. Teas, 25¢ b up. Coffee, 23c ™ up. Extracts, 2 oz. 2ic. Peanuts 16c qt. Candies, 33c h and up. Spices of all kinds. “SBweet Nut” Margarine 25c¢ b Fresh, Rich, Milk BREAD 13c : : Direct. Importing Co. 283 MAIN STREET, NEW BRITAIN, CONN. Mofl'&fln Bristol, Southington. “&rnhmg Guaranteed” ...C..Q.O.............Q.The Fair.....OOQ..O........0.0.Q..l'l'he Fain‘......‘.."...O..O.O.. “For the feet” Horlick’s Malted Muk 340—6Sc, Cutex Preparation, all kinds 22c¢ Peroxide, 1 b, full strength Angelus Lemon Cream .. Dr. Summer Brand Lavender and Grey .... Plain Voiles 40 Inches Wide. Old Rose, Pink, . 15¢ Faney Voiles; Light Gounds, 27 inches, nice patterns for Children’s Dresses yd. . 19¢ 15¢ . ya 160 Normandy - Voiles Dotted Voile effects in all desi able color combinations - 59(:’ Full Fashioned Silk Hose FOR WOMEN. REMARKABLE VALUES Why pay $2.25 to $2.50 for equal quality elsewhere? High Grade Pure Silk, full fashioned lisle tops, $1 95 Black and Cordovan. Our price . top, nicely ‘Women’s Fibre Silk Hose, Fibro finished, Black and Cordovan, 5 pair 6 C strand all sizes. Our price Women’s Pure Silk Hose, a high grade Hose of 12 Pure Silk, Fashioned Ba.ck All colors $l 00 Our price pair ‘White Full Fls\‘lioned silk Hose, Gordon Hose, full guaranteed, all sizes, strictly first o $l 59 quality .... THREE SPECIALS AT OUR BOYS’ DEPARTMENT BOYS’ KHAKI BOYS’ STRAW , ROMPERS FOR PANTS HATS SATURDAY A1l our regular Real dark heavy| o clean up our|$1.39 Rompers, 30 army Kkhaki pants. The | different “styles. All sizes to 11. Saturday hand, Saturday Pair $ l 000 entire stock. balance on 50¢|one-raur price. INFANTS’ DRESSES Twenty dozen more of these pretty little Nainsook Dresses just received. Nice Nainsook embroidered yoke. Neck and sleeves trimmed with Val laces, sizes 0-1-2 For 39 ¢~ Saturday CHILDREN’S DRAWER ‘WAIST Heavy Cambric Muslin, reinforced throughout, taped bottom. For Saturday CHILDREN'S SOCKS EMBROIDERIES Made on excellent grade Very good grade cotton, of long cloth. Widths up Socks with colored tops and” | to 4 inches. Eyelet and turn over cuffs. blind patterns. e eude 1LOC ity e T IC CLEARANCE LOT OF SUMMER UNDERTHINGS Envelope Chemise and Step-ins Value up to $1.98 79¢c 37c 95¢ 83¢c 79c 79¢ ‘White Skirts, with wide ruffles of embroidery New Vests Chemise of Nainsook and Striped Voile .... Gowns of Pink Nainsook, with yoke of satin and lace Gowns of White or Pink Krinkle Crepe, full size Double Panel White Sateen Skirts, hemstitched or scalloped hem Bloomers, white and pink, of genuine Krinkle Crepe > 7 45¢ Our Entire Regular Stock of 98c Camisoles, 69 selling Saturday at c Women’s Shaped Knit Underwear, Vests, low neck, no sleeve, lace knee Pants. Regular 35 (A and extra sizes .. 33c Women’s Summer Vests, plain and lace trimmed. Regular and extra slzes ........ ... 0eevecantone will swim. Saturday .. AYVADS ‘WATER WINGS Genuine Gillette SAFETY RAZORS Full nickeled plated set with 3 790 blades .... CHEWING GUMS Beechnut, mint, 3 pkes Saturday Spear- Juicy *Fruit. 10c teach you to 39c zz/fi WHERE DISARMAMENT MEETING MAY BE HELD the Imported Steel Scissors, sizes Ever-Ready Vacation Special We have only Fifty of these outfits Lucky Men. . Ever Ready Safety Razor Outfit Ever Ready Gurqteefl hther Brush . Satctze Shavtngcre-m l-rgo size tube ... ' $1.39 Complete lert for Fifty | .. $1.00 $1.00 .30 $230 Outfit $1.39 SATURDAY SPECIALS FROM OUR \ BUSY BASEMENT - ALUMINTM TABLESPOONS Suitable . f house camp- ( ing or shor , will ‘pot rust. 5¢ sty 5¢ ™7 TABLE OTL famous Ol received. 5-4 size, ‘White and . colors. But guaranteed leak. No. Saturday 33¢ ™ “Rome” Strictly’ first qual- OUPS AND SAUCERS Domestic China. Good designs. 19¢ ™ 19¢ COPPER WASH BOILERS A new shipment of GREY ENAMEL SAUCE POT the make just Diamond brand not to $3.75 i 8 qt size 69c . |SHOW GIRL NAMED BY BANKER’S WIFE Defendant Alleges His Acts Were Condoned and That He Was Not Legally Married New York, July 22.—Mrs. Elinor Shaw, wite of Philip M. Shaw, wealthy banker and note and bond broker, head of Philip M. Shaw and Co., 15 William street, has brought suit for divorce against her husband, naming as co-respondent Miss Madrienne La Barre, a former Ziegfeld Follies show | girl. The papers reveal. that the action was begun by Mrs. Shaw on May 3. 1921. In his answer Mr. Shaw alleges that his wife knew of the alleged of- fenses and condoned them, and fur- ther alleges that he is not her.legal husband, as she did not obtain a final decree of divorce from Wm. Meserve Jordan of Boston whén she married the defendant on Jan. 16, 1902. “The efforts of Shaw to meet the avalanche of proof are ludicrous, BRILLO The 10c size, Sauu-day 000000000000000000 T Wafl....‘.....’...."....OQQO.C The F«m".................‘ to claim the divorce his wife obtai; from her first husband is m\ahdnfa:. account of a technicality. This is nor time to express opinions of Sports+ manship of a man who would try tof get out of his duties under a marriage contracted with allady with whom he lived under this marriage for 19 yeara and until she tired of his misconducts Former divorce will be declared legak because it was a legal divorce and Shaw will be made to support his wife.” Mrs. Shaw asks $1,000 a month ali- mony and $7.500 counsel fees. Argu- ments on alimony and counsel fees will be heard by Supreme Court Jus- tice Franeis Martin on Monday. For Good Work and Reasonable Price Stop at HULTQUIST BROTHERS For General Repairing. Radiators Repaired and New Cores In. =ralled. Dents and Jams Removed from Auto Bodies and Fenders. Lamps, Tanks Koods and Mufflers Repaired. We have ¢ special price on Ford Radiators. 10" Arch St. Tel. 1326-3. New Britain. Ct e CROWLEY BROS. INC. PAINTERS AND (By Newspaper Enterprise.) % | Versailles, where World War “I am sure that the board of di-| most suitable building in the world Washington, July 22.—The' Hall of| peace tredty was signed. rectors will be glad to place the build | for an international conference. = % [Shaw. “First he denies he did any- the Americas, the assembly room of For the international disarmamert|ing at the government's disposal.” Twenty-one nations—republics of|thing wrong; then he says ‘You knew the Pan-American Union Buudmx conference (‘allcd m Prenldent H.rd. says Dr. L. S. Rom. director-general \nrth Cemral and South America-— all about my wrong and forgave me.’ said Mr. Spellman, counsel for Mrs. DECORATORS 267 Chapman Street Tel 755-13 Postage Prepaid on $1 Mail Orders . _JExcept Sugar.

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