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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 22, 1922, must see the cause on one side and the effect on the other. He has to turn about'and fight. He has decided to strike at the real cause and he is going Into this wage battle to clean ' [ o ) the mines of the shirkers and the | e l uml ure o e payroll padders.” Mr. Cushing asked his audience to “let it be a fair fight to a finish," and | to refrain from ‘“prodding the gov-| The Armstrong Linoleum Display with the lcitizens of our goof(fl old town, one after the other coming in to compliment us on our efforts. L I ' I F I Yes, our good friend, the “Herald” also gave us honorable mention. IT She Weds Out of Her Own Class l A I A N I \J i g Now folks we don’t want any one of you to miss seeing the display which Ste' Slave, Says Mrs. W Gormick sy, T ° shows so many attractive and tempting patterns both in Linoleum and 5T A F A P t I p t Linoleum Rugs, from The Big Linoleum House of Armstrongs. ;;‘l{l‘;hr’m;lg:‘o:lr::d: e etk rom romlnen m Or er . Rockefeller, Jr., tracing the prog- On the Armstrong line you will find wood patterns for the dining room and i ST The iml’{OI'tel' needed ready money and was .glad 9110}18”]}1 to ai‘ libraries, carpet designs for living rooms, matting patterns for bed- vesterday “that it a woman marries |8 cept the ridiculously low figure we named on this wonderful assort- outside her own clan or tribe she'll be rooms and nurseries—together with a wide assortment of tile and nov- a slave, History proves It.” ment of superb Italian filet lace trimmed pieces. : Yok elty patterns for bath rooms, kitchens, laundries and halls. mickin 16 year old duughier, Mathiide, Considering also the low rate of exchange we are in a position to Mux Oser, Swiss riding neademy N 0 offe) our customers these very superior laces at less than the cost For the balance of the week all linoleum bought here will be laid FREE of i R o to land today. by our Expert Linoleum Man—and you know having your lino- o > wal n : : o . : FALL e S : e follre%fi?exfieans W ik e g Brides-to-be will rejoice at this splendid opportunity; so will held here June 8 to 10, of which Mrs. gift buyers; so will all lovers of beautiful laces. McCormick will be general chairman. Now when you come down to look over the display come inside and let our {tho Oluen’ Tiies; In the majority of cases there’s but one article of a kind. “In olden times,” Mrs. McCormick salesman show you this wonderful line of Armstrong’s Linoleum and we said, “if a_man were bored with the " The purchase includes:— ; b SOUI be sk ar 20Ol vk, T i Bureau and Buffet Scarfs, worth $18.00 to $39.00. Sale price, WHY of e aveerding. to 2. MeCormic, (N $12.50 to $25.50. ' 3 A Mgt A who said the women of the men's Oblong Luncheon Sets, worth $50.00 to $75.00. Sale price, $36 tribe always hated the alien bride, who consequently had to depend for to $50,00, i { HN A ANDREWS & CO i R T Round Centerpieces, worth $10.00 to $200.00. Sale price, $5.75 ° ° O o e | Wil 50-$145.00: This period of ser{dom was an era Chair Backs, worth $5.00 to $15.00. Sale price $2.00 to $10.00. THE BIG FURNITURE STORE S sandmioha Tn petwrsen a5 Boudoir Pillows, worth $6.50 to $15.00. Sale price, $4.00 to $10.00. up curves, the ancient and modern. P. 8.—Mgr. “Herald” ' N IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN THESE LACES COME AT “Women are now victors. But they Many thanks for the kind words about us in Monday’s Herald. B s e ONCE TO THE SECOND FLOOR lmuch more than fight for lher(,r pla;:o, e ot | DO YOU KNOW ABOUT THE CHILDREN'S CLASS IN ART A A e MINE flWNERS TELL A tuer love. s Tmportant; but it s " An interesting class of enthusiastic little needle workers meets e 3 o e g | every Saturday Morning in our Second Floor Art Department. el e ik "F THEIR P[]SIT"]N “Feremmiai . Appreciative mothers are loud in their praise of the fine train- TR CotReks o Tikesty steust it o — T SRR A ing given their little girls in this free embroidery class. e e Want Coming Strike to Be e I L O Let your little girl start in Saturday and learn an art that will 2 2 S ernment cl Experts . . : 3 & will 3:‘5 §2:.’°‘3‘;fl‘o§°»’.,:o';‘é"‘7°z‘s. Ll el wasmineton, D. ¢, naren 22—1ne|| g1ve her lifelong happiness and satisfaction. “Flgh[ t0 a Finish” cost of living is going to rise again; Second ' Floor 3 N .- — Hartford the period of price declines that be- gan more than a year ago is practic- The Home Banking and Realty Company L ST . ’s T Washington, March 22.—Coal op- T4 es of the gover) W i treet Next Door to Fox’s Theater P- | cials 5 86 West Main S 2 ials of those branches of the govern strike of their employes April 1, but ment who study economic causes and s April 1, but|pfiyences. 0 c t who stil refuse to enter national con: | " pems whotesaie prices supry tne [ For Quick Returns Use Herald Classified Advts. : ;:;e:?: S SORE ) Union | cvidence upon which the officlals base —_— 1 H lied by “mere madness, | their judgment of what the next few Y & o For chk Returns Use Herald Classlfied Advts. [buta determination to cure a deep|months will bring to consumers | EENNETEAN ¢ 1 FOR SALE Removed Deptal Office from z"':"l‘idg‘::‘g‘d?’i G"{Orr'flh H-ACUEMDE- throughout the entire country. Food New block—Clinton and Jeroie Streets—3 family and 1 store—$12,000. 141 Main street to 1 rector o e merican i i i i 2 i —$5,0 b 5 clothing and other necessities will 59 Smith Street—2 family and Store—§$5,000. | Wholesale coal association, "dectared | cost more during April, May and Building Lots on Mart, Hamilton, Lenox Place and Linwood Street. 353 MAIN STREET today in an address before the Wash- S R June than now. All Kinds Insurance g Rents are going down in the face 1 b FR R e S S T D SO H. D. HUMPHREY CROWLEY BROS. INC. ou an have charged operators of union|of g nationwide building boom. Con- e D PAINTERS AND mines with conspiring with the min-|giruction is being undertaken at the & Eveni krailiglon in) endeayorasto SAix fconl :ar“‘-COf more “f“ $200,000,000 a %@%'& DECORATORS prices and damage non-union coal|month in this—the dull season for 267 Chapman Stree ) . i o : i s pman Street minets were neld by Mr. Cushing 8| Contractore. Two Family House on Black Rpck Avenue— TR, T35-12 O r 0 T el RIOTS AND ARSON Must be sold to settle an estate. Fine, large, well | estimates cheerruiij ziven on ait tobs come down in the mines as illustrated | . . iateq Mob At Scaside Park, N. 7. | built house, a place you will be proud to have. SPRING NEEDS SUPPLIED by “the amazing fact that under the /e present scale a practical miner can Puts Torch To Buildings e e AR DT 3 carn fully 85,000 . vear though the| Seaside Park, N. I March 22— New cottage on Commonwealth avenue, only b LS L e i L) ners know that they dare not earn|This town is recovering today from ck of i. 1 row u U pllniesaoalSimllon el fhe eftects of a series of riots in| 91,000 down, "o':l_-‘?h':;{":;:;s‘s""k e et Strike Against Public - | which fish pound laborers, filled with (o N\ “Dhey o that; 1% “the (publicjhome madegootehiandian Seaithal CAMP REAL ESTATE CO- New and I:L-(:)‘I:Id,ru‘:: Furniture — ) should realize how much a practical |they were underpaid, smashed win- s = 34 LAFAYETTE ST. Tel. 13290-2 miner may earn,” Mr. f‘nshl';rg add. | dows with bullets and stones, drove a | 272 Main Street Phone 343 Rooms 305-6 Bank Bldg. 2 \!LNITED/ They Are GOOd ed, “the people would refuse to pay|Score of families from their homes /Efl striking against the coal operators,| Sheriff Joseph L. Holman and his been padded. It does know that it|town within thirty miles. the rallroad managers or the manu.|deputies are being held in the jail at You can get many beautiful and useful articles in exchange [||is compelled to pay a price for coal _— e ING the price for coal which such a wage|and wound up by setting fire to a . ks Premlums facturer, it is striking against the Toms River on charges of arson and against which it rebels. The coal Portuguese is the language of about . 3 5, v | $50,000 frigerating plant. . 3 .f. d Ad AL For Valuable ||| mewandey vt vt ¥ et i wen v | For Quick Returns Use Herald Classifie vis. FIbHG | The pillic weep et Enaw) Sttt velh e wett w6, avers (UME OLDE HOME: TOWNS =, . BY STANLEY for these coupons which come with: operator stands at a point where he 30,000,000 people. Wrigley’s Gum Pilser Brand Malt Syrup Classic Soap Barker’s Animal & Poultry Wool Soap Koh-i-noor Snap Fasteners * PIREL i e FOR THE JOBLESS ' Danish Pride Milk United Cigar Stores A commission, at Washington, spent weeks investigat- ing the unemployment situation, and its memblers agreed upon a course of action outlined in a report sent to the COUDOHS from all the above can be president, in cffect, to pass the buck to the head of the nation. Not to be outdone in statecraft, the president (‘OMBINED to get the pre- passed the problem to the governors of the several states. i The starting of public works was suggested. The. govern- mium you want. ors acquitted themselves brilliantly by passing the buck to the mayors of the different cities. Again public Works were suggested. Then it was the mayor's move. Most of ¢ 3 : S the mayors met the situation skillfully. 'They were not Come and see the beautiful display at the Premium Station stalled by the fact that there was no official to whom they located at might pass the buck. So they passed it to the dear put lic by simply doing nothing. It came from the public, 208 Main Str: ‘ow Britain. C made the rounds of official consideration and is back with 308 Main Street, New Britain, Conn. the public again. IT IS PRIMARILY A COMMUNITY ; iy i s who sav PROBLEM. So, to those of you who have yet this prob- and learn the great values given thrifty folks who save lem to face, let us advise you to keep in constant touch f with The Herald's HELP WANTED COLUMNS—CLASSI- their coupons. FICATIONS NO. 41 and 42, and success in finding what you seek will ultimately be yours. Do not trade or sell U. P. S. coupons. The Herald is the Want Ad. medium of New Britain. People who wish to tell of a want, use the Herald Classi- Redeem them at Premium Stations and get greatest value. fied Columns. Have you the reading habit? Read the Ads for profit. Write for free illustrated catalogue of premiums to United Profit-Sharin‘g Corporati(:n Herald Want Ads Redemption Agent 41 W. 18th Street, New York City | % Bring Results PHONE 925 SUN. 7S 'E e Only Paper New Britain ose Ci . e - ESRACT= BT SUN, BONe SUES, WED: RER- i oo o e THINGS LOOKED BAD FOR SADIE SNOOKS WHERE IS MY WANDERING BOY TONIGHT? § | SR e S e ADDED ATTRACTION—“THE LEATHER PUSHERS”