New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 15, 1921, Page 3

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1921 3 BOSTON STORE SUGARBEETIS ity fems FASTRETRNING Are You Looking For Ladies Of Is Now Producing Great Par( of <ot o World's Supply k p e T TR i e ST s L § \ ted 8 N B ° ° e o © ‘ Cal Loan | { New Dritain and Vicimt ’ gar beet 18 g held 3 (:old and Silver | Real Filet Lace Girdles RN o) bt \ in rose pattern edge i in knotted cord, braid Hanbt : e ] o Cloth In rose pat , ) G 1 4D ey oy ; . 's Herald? B : : ; ‘ i 4 Did You Read This in Last N s Hera g 15 . different widths. jet and celluloid. : the societ { You b in Last Night 2 18-in. and 36-in. wide. Silk Braids Silk Fringes Maline e a period | o e el 60,000 ON STRIKE ~ o in black and colors. in gold and silver and neiiani ) elaale el A ’ in all widths and colors, 1to 12 inches wide. all colors. t the heet supplied | f€r antd cgx store | lN NFW YORK CITY . . v . . vOr i L4 lain and fancy. Also gold and Algo silk Net in white i dld o [V ? I ! : b o vemnne ol BUYS MERIDEN BLOCK e silver f“ngp, and colors. " 5 % 2ose bud, gald, silver LS. EEL P G SO : ¢ [ Albert steiger of Springfield, Acquires || Garment Workers Are Ex- - . . xe . % " r producer in pre.war day o e P i =t A % and hraided Real Irish Venice Trimming Tassels which the fhe| SRV AtheopElctelEbuline s Eicos pected to Remain Out AR - Oriental and French All sizes and colors 3 FeB I Betwveen 188001000 ax1d12250,000 . Trimming Braids i : : b3 ‘ e ¥ . & a Long Time. £ i NS S o] Val. Laces. including z z Q s _—————— gold and silver. Scarf Chains ; ng to Willet T Bramley Collar and e s S R i L in shell, black, brown Cuff Sets Black Oriental Lace ainst $.341 ; ] and grey. in organdy, pique, lace, Flouncing the United States, which § SULECRTI ool W 3 ¢1 Dours - = p F % sroducing about ¢ 5 rom the Walter Hubbard Realty a into ef- 15¢ to 60c each georgette and satin. 40 inches wide. \LA_.“» B A fua e H - : There ; its outturn to | CHURCH NOTES, o ey ; |Supperin Baptist Church € hapel Ladies’ bringing the share whi | Tonight—Methodist Social Function their ¢ k formed of the wor ops in- 1920-21 up to 28 | morning and to give {[the crop year 1 tions for the con« named esf it about 3 ation of the is+ Secretary ~ - S e R Gy EEEEes S BeNhae sslon« ly tried to 1 workers, e of the e - v acturers’ e "“\ ation in a statement : R S sed the union workers b . s - - s to aid the emplovers in " PR e Py Ens - = [ crease production Somme— = HELD FOR I'RAUD. ywer prices on women's personal credit legislation and a more Towa, Illinoi 2 — The strikers in turn FARM lNDUSTRY I8 G ystem ':' far "“‘ y ¢ ssee, Alahaina cstimated by the | Cromwell Landsc Gardener Ar- er )‘w‘vo‘\\\.\‘w;u:[hfl\;lsifl!(l:]: ‘ ely five hundred _dele- |C 4, Florida, North Carolina, Vir. ed sigar authorities af| rested for Bad Checks. Hoklbilaintag wve b name 1 the |ginia and } akota 000 tons for the crop ditions to 2 ¥ IS S e e : | S commission which was to FAC‘NG CRlSlS S e et Beer o _| TRANSFORM ANOTHER SALOON |° Ihe ‘,\:,"'\1;' o :: i Novebar T el tivities of the union during the last| - 3 formerly owned by| %000 tong means a return of the ' = year thell Balnce e A A e they rlulmjrm ) ) of the T rs butter high r red last night s 3 H | c includ Mutual 1nce | chee ¢ E t in ex- Vital Business to Be Discussed at |Tnion, include: Mutual imsurance |ohe - producti e 3 \ € ite SUpply | the se said they and | s that ¢ icia f the amalgamat- S i Om- | and : workers and other unions Topeka, Nov. 15.—With the agri- (& 2 »\*‘;“m City, S TR e 1110 pei:\fl:”:‘!:];imvtr?l::‘i . eph, Mo. on by contr ns cultural industry generally fachag | """ |\ hyer of prominent s r e ‘ thelr members they said. critical problems, the annual meeting |ists will & meetir ud-| 4‘,”' ”\"' 'l“_\“'”‘ the current year c to the A — ; ne National Farmers Eduvcatlonal |ing: Pre Barrett, Union|[ & M& ¢ the building commis- iface at this moment in the latest re- |, E A ¢ :-’vlv ‘l‘jn‘ ’i&r‘:{n‘nr' ?ly?\‘:r’: of f)\riu"‘lr.., ry A, C. Davis, O, [5on wi ® e 1 this evening at § rt of the departme Gt lcom: [ &Y 1 DA BABTY %o be.held here November 15, 16 and homa, memt of ',I‘_j fourth floor offices at merce which shows that the average |Starts Sunday Evening For One Week 2 ! Z . % comm mers will 5t orloe of Taw. s Ve L 17 will have hefore it business of un- R Eeae pri f raw sugar TIg | 411 Seats Mat, 230— cats ve dre . . . Seually vitallimportance? tolkita® ors L ERC IO e nited States in September 1921 [ oot Mat ain Ll Do you realize what this means? ganization which now reaches into upon ‘n:. Sy ,L> :,—;“"‘ but 2.92c per pour inst 15c| These Prices Include War Tax | twenty-four states. According to of- lectrical and t‘v-n‘n‘v‘w S| PRIgDOLY 1 in the same m I Is of the union, the following rep- secretary « et ‘ & | year, the average price of raw Ty e 4 5 . nt the most important matters to arm Org Ho (RIS G Henie 161 Sentioes| That as the Railroad strike would tie up be considered Rhodes, AT ]_“'I:[ '[ O LS |ber of the current year having been, | i Brtter methods of marketing farm |sioner of 4 N G s according to the department of com- i . el i %1 i products, with especial reference to|Gatos, Cal Hons Were Sor i N ol VB e e e e S o all the railroad traffic, so will this garment grain, livestock, cotton and stapies. nia division 1l hospital today to the follow- |gince Jannary 1915 when the average of . . . . transportation problem as it| The states in w : Mr. and Mrs, Fred Joyse, of 130 |import price was 2.83c, | of strike tie up the Cloak and Suit industry. offects agriculture Union now {s organ street; Mr nd Mrs. ]'M”‘i b loutiush ots et thaam e“ ational legislation affecting farm- |ington Oregon, Callfornia, on, of 474 Stanley strest, and Mr. | o Garr oM of SUAr under the Am- . ing interests, with speclal reference to [ Montana, South Dakota, Nebras Mrs. Joseph el e e strengthening the Farm Loan Act,|Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas, Louiana,|Judd avenue, fhotItie Wt 1,071,000/ tons, ut ot the We realized that a stiike of this character was impend- e | world estimated total of 15 w i ing—also that a large number of our customers and friends |our beet output being estimatc g | 900,000 tons, the cane outturn of Louisiana and Texas being 291 e had not yet secured their winter coats—with this in view tons, that of the Hawaiian I s| we purchased extensively in the market and have at the Porto Rico 415,000 p i Virgin Islands . makir present fime timated outturn under the A |flag in 192 oximately 12 s total | The Largest Coat, Suit and Dress Stock Ever 1 W.‘li":f . H producers or| . Seen in New Britain, or in Our Store Let Fatima smokers e e e Graceful Lines “ ’ thorities bove named, will be Cuba tell you ' ek , s In a ComforfSlzoe The Strike is Planned for a Lengthy Period .[ ik : e the u“ w“x4n1 Most shoes distort the foot beeais 2o have we planned for a lengthy period, but we advise im- mediate buying in order to secure the right garment at the 0 tons. |the mu 1, Ja ind Porto Rico 41 he prodduction of Cub | the Hawaiian Isla Formosa is fror many and all ¥ | timated for | frequent nd bunio \ right price. A5 has been our practice, we see into the future for our customers’ needs and have done the same in this in- stance. Our stocks are large as always, our prices the lowest in New Britain, and the styles correct in every detail. D. OF A, WHIST Martha Washington Council Plans Public Card Games for Monday ‘ [ bones of the foot Martha Was ters of Ameri public whist to be he U. A, M. hall, at Don't Wait, Come Tomorrow, Thursday, Fri- ng for a at the Jr. O, | ord Court, | reception last night | 11 day or Saturday to Secure Your ne: 5 ot NI L \ commit > held a at the home of Mrs. Henry Cole | A 7 . of 31 ( treet and er “Nuthing else plans fo The folloy Winter Coat b the committee In charge will do”’ | 1tam Kellar, Mrs, Adna Johnson C. Freeze, Mrs. Henry Coleman | A. L. Malmgren and Mrs. "Will Somens . }\\‘varr R e ot R et e At | VETERAN DMPLOYE KILLED ; i \ Penone mal e vt | Cable at Cos Cob. orrect shos can B, We are f : ] Greenwich, Nov, 15.-~George W i New Haven and Hartford rallr . s> ~wnw b Raphael’s Dept. Store of a corl flum He Jad been at the power o{ s S , Next Week but taste the dfierencc linto n S ysathidRy HunAT Wi Ebie | ) POLY MORAN | ' 320 286 Main [ Commereial airy i in the United A‘ rhe Paiace 3 ol a.l St. CIGARETTES om0 Lo e o sLOAN BROS mpking, . Licoert & Myers Topacco Co. States les in 1 last six months at a cos A of 15 Kilea| In Person

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