New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 23, 1921, Page 10

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Peach jam, peach. jelly, peach pre- serves! They add a sparkle to the winter menu! Do up all you can. Use Domino Granulated in all your - preserving —a pure cane sugar of the highest quality. It comes to you clean and pure in sturdy cartons and strong cotton bags, accurately weighed, packed and sealed by machine, protected against flies and ants. SAVE THE FRUIT CROP : American SugarRefining Company “Sweeten it with Domino’’ Granulatad, Tablet, Powdered, Confectioners, Brown, Golden Syrup. QUALITY AND PRICE NEVER EQUALED 32x3Y45 Ribbed Cords 32x4 Ribbed Cords 33x4 Ribbed Cords 34x4 Ribbed Cords .32x4Y,_Ribbed Cords 33x4)4, Ribbed Cords .. 34x4!5 Ribbed Cords . 35x414 Ribbed: Cords . 36x41/5 Ribbed Cords 35x5 Ribbed Cords Sale of Federal Tires Guaranteed 10,000 Miles .. $44.00 . $453) $46.50 $49.75 . $50.85 $25.05 $33.0 £33.95 £3/.85 $37.30 "'$38.16 $39.10 $40.20 $41.10 $48.75 GLIDDEN'S TIRE SHOP 108 FRANKLIN SQUARE. = | . \/ flgfiomwi' == U DA — —_———————=————— WOORS PROVIDE HOT TIHE FOR SPANISH Tribesmen Get Sfipplies; Raise " Havoc With Army. " —_— Melilia, Morocco, Aug. 23. —'Ten thousand square kilometers of the Spanish zone remained to be captured 'when the Spanish troops in this sec-- tion: suffered their reverses ' at ‘ the hands of the Moors late in July. The entire region was cverrun by fanatic tribesmen, ‘ready to fight to the last for their inhospitable land. _The strength’ of the Spanish-forces with tineir native auxiliaries engaged in this {ormidable task before the Spanish disaster had been the sub- ject of criticism even among the sol- diers 'participating in: the ~ effort to pacify the Moors and ‘the correspond- ent of The Associated Press heard on m3apy occasions’ cutting remarks as to. the:peril, of leaving small garrisons to defend néwly acquired- positions. -It .| was pomted out that the tribesmen PRIEST IS FINED. } Mexican aCtholic Official Wore Cas~ sock on Street and Gets Punishment. Guadalajara, Mexico, Aug. 23.— Archbishop Francisco Orozoco y Jim- irez, one of the high Catholic pre- lates in Mexico, has been fined $100 by " | munieipal duthorities here'for appear- ing on the streets in cllerical barb. Chief of Police Rivera recenty or- dered the arrest of all priests appear- ing on the thoroughfare in cassocks and several disagreeable incidents are said to have resulted. FIRE WORSHIP CULT. London, Aug. 23.—Fire worshippers have inaugurated headquarters of ther own in London. Generous dona- tions from rich Indians have secured for the “Parsee Association of Eu- rope” a large house in the west end, where Zoroastrian rellgious ceremon- ies are to be conducted and where bodies of dead Parsees may find a resting place before burial. Camels are made for Men who Think for Themselves Such folks know real quality—and DEMAND it. They prefer Camels because Camels give them the smoothest, mellowest smoke they can buy—because they love the mild, rich flavor of choicest tobaccos,” perfectly blended—and - because Camels leave NO CIGARETTY AFTERTASTE. Like every man who does his own thinking, you want fine tobacco in your cigarettes. in Camels. You’ll find it ~ ~ And, mind you, no flashy package just for show. No extra wrappers! No costly frills!: These things don’t improve the smoke-any more than premiums Oor coupons. But QUALITY! Listen! That's CAMELS! were able to aSembile in considerable force -at'any ‘given point. with re- markable rapidity and-a lonely gar- rison was liable to be cut off and over- whelmed before help could be secured from another point. Such, however, was the situation and the high commissioner with the generals under his -command “were compelled to make the best of things while 'trying to satisfy Spanish am- bitions with the report of an occa- sional victory. Me: hile, it is charged, the tribes- men are, able to maintain their sup- plies of food and arms either from French Morocco or through the in- ternational zone at Tangier. By this means they are’enabled to offer re- sistance to’the Spainards'in their ‘ef- fort to take and hold the country ly- ing between ‘Melilla' and Ceuta, a dis tance of 250 miles in a direct line, every ‘inch of which must be fought for. Muych help cannot be expected from the small Spanish war vessels patrol- ling the coast, to which approach is very difficult’ and dangerous, while bambardments from the warships would probably prove-incffective, be- cause of the impossibility of seeing the object aimed at owing to the roughness of the ground. THE WELL DRESSED ‘MAN, 30 YEARS AGO Above, gentlemen of.this day and <eneration vou will, note a fashion plate of approximately 30 years ago. The -old picture. was the property of ¥. G. Babcock and .was used in his £ advertising at that time. . It was.never. reglaimed -and. our. attention re cently. drawn -to_ it. Sl Note the:massive shoulders and the leagth -of the coats, the full flare of the breeches.and the ornate cuffs and pockets. - How -would- it -hit you, cus- t marily garbed in a skimpy ‘coat and p=nts, to'put on the heavy.padded out: fit.before making a call'on one of your friends? But it was ‘“the - berries’”” these days. - e A : AMERICAN' SATLOR KILLED. . Arother Wounded in a Fight. at -Los Pasajes, Spain.. . | : San Sebastian, Spain, Aug. 23.—An American sdilor’ was ‘killed and ‘an- other..wounded here last night: fol- lowing . an -altercation -with- a watch- man. The .two'. sailors - who memibers ‘of . the crew of the Ame can steamer Cook which recently ar- rivéd- at Los Pasajes, -near here are reported to have become involved in a dispute’with the watchman and to have ‘struck him. ON TRIAD TRIP. ZR-2 Goes Around the Atmosphere a Bit. Howden, Eng., Aug. 23, (By Asso- ciated -Press).—The dirigible - ZR-2 purchased: from Great Britain by the United ‘States commenced a trial trip this morning. British and American aerial officers are in charge of the giant balloon which will start on its flight across the Atlantic to America “|as soon-as practicable. PILGRIMS ARE VIOTORS. American Cricket Eleven Defeats Es- sex’ Team in England. Brentwood, England, Aug. 23.~—In a cricket game yesterday between the Philadclphia Pilgrims and the -Essex team, Essex was: 3ll out for 169 runs. The Philadelphians followed with 191 for. foyr wickets. The high scorer was J. L. Evans, who was not out for, 85. SHE WASN'T SHOT. | Stockholm, Aug. 23.—The wife of Geperal -Koslovski, ' the leader of the recent uprising at Kronstadt,"has not Leen shot as has been reported. " The only ‘ charge brought ‘against her by the Soviet authorities' is ''that she fajled ‘to keep;a -home for children’in a proper ‘condition. . > 0 - vz1, “QAfter LEYS Every Meal” Get thrice-daily beueiit from this low-cost aid to appetite and digestion It keeps teeth white breath sweet and tbroat / clear Makés your smokes taste In Eérlier Days In former times, when the town butcher or farmer himself dressed and cured the meat for the community, he could not always tell how it would turn out. , His methods were crude; partly traditional, partly guesswork. His tests were few and inconclusive. Meat packing of today, as carried on by Swift & Company, has changed all that. Itis scientific. taken for granted. Nothing is left to chance; nothing The most painstaking care and attention are given to every step. Processes are worked out on a large scale with minute exactness. Methods are continually revised and improved. Cleanliness is insisted upon. Drastic, incessant inspections are the order of the day. ing to quality. Swift products are uniform, graded accord- Take bacon, for instance. Swift & Company set out years ago to make a Celicious, savory bacon which should be uniformly excellent. The result is ] Swift's Premium 41 Bacon, always the l same, always fa- mously Today this bacon, 4 wrapped, sealed 'y 4 and branded, has . Fhe Brand SWIFTS good. circled the world. ] g Swift & Company’s system of distribution car- ries it to places which the “town butcher” or the farmer could not reach. Swift & Company, U. S. A. New Britain Local Branch, 29-43 Commercial Street J. R. Andrews, Manager ASHLEY’S Wednesday Bargains $2.50 | TAN AND WHITE COLLAR SHIRTS $1.25 Lot 1—$2.00 SOFT CUFF SHIRTS 49¢ $3.00 SOFT CUFF SHIRTS $1.50 Lot 2 ‘BAL UNION SUITS $1.50-$1.75 values 79¢ 35¢ BLACK AND TAN HOSE 10 Prs for $1.00 $1.00 BLACK: AND TAN SILK HOSE ‘50(: Lot 3—35¢ SOFT COLEARS 14 to 143 10c $1.00 NAINSOOK. UNION SUITS 50c MIDDY HATS 19¢ $2.00 CAPS $1.00 25¢ STIFF COLLARS 2 for 95¢ - DON’T MISS THIS SALE ASHLEY BABCOCK CO.

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