New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 31, 1922, Page 20

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20 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HMERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 81, 1022. other Rtobert Harshe and Frank G § leaders vement seq ) ke 1 here during ( Logan, dircetor and vieo-prasident re. [ one of their harde August 20, Dresident i | spectively of the Art Institute ¢ “One lon in our y ' says Col been invited to attend by | GlRLS! GROW THICK cago | Pelouze, “is the infatuation ,of eon-|Secretary of Labor James J, Davis, | “We must traln American ariisans | sumers with the word ‘mude in|who s direetor general of the order 1 and designers in order to survive | Burepe’ We mean to destroy this! All members of the cabinet have also LONG- HEAVY HAIR competition otherwise rainous,” ways | Hon through lectures, literature, and | been invited ] Mr, Logan “Iurope has numbers of | particularly exhipits whie Numbers of children in various " " | schools for this great purpose; Amer that America " €8 ’ v alned for - 4 v - 1 WITH “DANDERINE" {12t " i B Mt 4 v b i 4 e e e : - ASURA A A A Jast the manufacturers ure beginning | &18o teach peoplo who huy American- | 1€ ¢ ““""'\ ""“";" “" Y A i t f f i {to wake up. 'This is a great hour for v goods to demand the tasteful | pageant. A reproduction of the cap- i H f d o Py H rtf d | ent bottle i Ame Tustry,” than the frashy.” itol ut Washington has becn ordered artior artior rine One ead The § um of the fation s - — | AUl awaE : 9 P s . as w background for the reviewing ——— T ————— S S application ends all three-fol rimartly it 8 the es- | y stand intended for. the Tresident i dandruff, stops itching tablishment an industrial art| GHILDREN S PAGEANT re adult and children's choruscs | and falling hair, and, school or schools in the middle west belng organized, ’ in a few moments, you Meanwhile it will seck to make the T have doubled the beau- most of the American talent already | Loyal Order of Moose are Planning | S ty of your hair. It will trained, chiefly through the place- N appear a mass, so soft, i ment section designed to bring to- Elaborate Celebration During l l{ \V[VFS ’ lustrous, and easy to do J° gether the designer and the gmploy- g LIS 4 up. But what wil £ .2 R [ing man urer; and to “educate” | Month of August, FOOLIS . ° “, please you most will he ,"@J [ [ the public taste Moaseheart; ‘11, Maieh 81.~—An Broke World's Record rln 0 e s AREEE: ove o orln s L Rspv R ey, wacke') 8 Ihe association 100ks to manufacs | oot children's pageant is plan- 20,466 Persvns Attending use, when you see new B turers for the support of schools or N ONI DAY | hair—fine and downy o [ departments of schools which teach ned as a feature of the annual na- I NI D4 I at first—yes—but real PR | 1 ustrinl arts, tional convention of the Loyal Order lq‘ Iy new hair growing all® It is believed the placement section = = 1" over vhe scalp. “Danderine” is to the[will enter a field hitherto hardly| 5= S Esinasaed R 2 X e et oo owers of rain and | seratened. mseentives of the organ- | SNNNNNTEIIIENNERIAIIIIILERARIN AL egu ar rice 3 (o) o j sunshine are to vegetation. It goes|ization, who are communicating with " b4 right to the roots, invigorates and|existing employment neies with a JRNNN N\ \ ) o strengthens them, This delightful, | view to their o on, say that NN NN \ "q@ . stimulating tonic helps thin, lifeless, [the other day a Chicago agency re- NN N N AN eCIa fi faded hair to grow long, thick heavy|ecived an application for work from | @hd luxuriant. a designer steel and wrought iron, ° a type of craftsman who is some- e ————— ; e what unfamiliar, This is believed to ° ' SELLS [iREAT l[lT indicate that there are trained de- signers in the country of various with employers. ) or] ranization A A []F fi“l]fls ABR(]AD m” :mn.‘,‘,_iu. word ‘»yxlr'l«!;"nll;:|’\\‘|f- @ Whlle wmtmg FOI' @ reau,” holding that the title, place- 0. S, Then Bugs Them Back as| s i s iemanier. WATCH US T When the war threw America on its Finished Products own | resources, according to mem- and Know Why Contrary to what you would naturally expect—as the prices on our merchandise go down the quality is improved. These Dresses are in taffeta, Canton crepe, crepe de chine and imported chenille dresses, trimmed with ornaments of self materials on skirt and waist, also organdy collar and puffings on sleeves. Sizes 14 to 18, ment section” wili yeem more digni- bers of the association, it was discov- Misses’ Dept.—Fil'th Floor Il —_— ered that there was talent in America " Chicago, March 81.—The United equal to the tasks formerly delegated :a 38 l;; States n normal times sells “approx- | *° 4% o of the public 15 fmately two billion dol worth of [ 1M the ) e T R e R T I l fals to art Conters Of | comm—— s . H ) el it MAIN STREET Drapery Madras in Spring Styles Axminster Rugs ‘}{ factured, artistic forms, such as tex- A PINKUS 86-in. dr: o adrs itable for bed SPECIAL LOT f tlles, wall paper and cretons of the u 9 -in, drapery madras, suitable for be SPECIAL U A e A ® PR On t!le _Sq‘,“fie, L l'olofn;i, dlmgg f¥oo;n ;ir}d den; mI new cololl‘s, Size 9x12 Axnlfiflstel' rugs in a special } lars,” says Col. Wil Nelson Pe- ¢ f e e | s gured effects ; blue, rose, brown, gold, se ¥ ands A BB 7 s ity preslaent. bk tho Registered Optometrist Back again, and believe meu]bf’rr\' Special L }";fiffie‘z p?‘x‘tctglgflx{v)t(l; Hagdaemeranciicy 4 new Association of Arts and Indus- me, Women Folks, that SlhaivaTd 79c e e $37 50 1] tries. “Our organization secks to Eyesight Specialist the few weeks spent in VB UCI AL o snaluisitie d asliis e Yeduced price ......... . 1 help the country the four hil- L] New York were for your Seventh Floor 4 ‘.‘:tm l\tfigfliia’fir \\"ox';inp:):xli‘:\fli;]dil:f':I!?r'» Scientific Eye Examination |interest only. ( ' | 306 Main'St. Phone 570 Nyhat, beattfully chings —_— — i tion of the Alliance of ATt ANd Tn- | s—————— ;\;Iercd bl;‘m;g?‘t ltn lgd:qty. S z C dustry, which was originally the Art onderful Coats, Suits, ; Qo e ooty e Wednesday /Y |Worderful Coats, suits New Rag Rugs Spring Cretonnes B e ke srsument 1 | P O;E;B'X‘Y""d T iery, Corsets and Under- 500 have just arrived and furnishers of va‘t]il::zt ;‘};“t‘;&sf:l'pf_le‘tet\fpil;’c‘gpzgg;gel'i’;g: [ mancial terms, the organization rep- 2 wear. summer cottages are interested. Size IS T T | resents both manufacturers who want She forgot hi = - T ; oy Endemalbethy tonnes in beautiful new colors and paf- i © better business and artists and art EAULILES '.T":h ab;mt Yalu%.tflfrfi 30x60 mdblue, rose, gray and mulberry, terns; see them at once before the line is 4 | Jovers who want > artistic Ameri- A { is the story in a nutshe band border. . Specia s i . e‘:erfl‘:c“;u:;.;:l (:?Otl;;‘rv(‘rt;rsCinr’l‘\‘l‘drrts ?ee PRISCILLA DEAN "]ursday 30 —well known brands at g?)relcialoxllalue ............ $1 .59 ngflzted‘ i ,pe?l,d_l, 21 C | on the one hanvaghn M. Glenn of in “WILD HONEY” ordinary merchandise e A et Fileen, Chicago, secretary of the Tllinois Man- Bivioa 5t iy even oor ufacturers' association, and George I \“‘t"‘}o: i',r" ‘“fi{im PIICER: " ’ . : TS ¢ 4 R R R Opening_ Saturday ' April 1st. @ A Frida See announcement in to- fi#@ . y night’s paper. FOR SALIS To combat the wave of crime all Al;‘lrei _sm‘l“,m]mrs A nice home, single, 8 rooms and 2 car garages. All modern equip- e e e < comeA ment. Owner is leaving tow nand property must be sold at once. Loca- | This Advertisement Is of Interest To the Gonincat et d FOOLISH WIVES Women Folk Only H D HUMPHREY : m; Oi'lf-l(ll') 141— RESIDENCE 1822-3. BIVOke World's Record , Natlonnl Bank Bullding. Omn Satnrday Evenings 20,466 Persons Attending . IN ONE DAY Here’s a nice corner property, right at the | s ——————————————— s e “On the Square” corner of Arch and Wallace streets, a nice cosey| CROWLEY BROS. INC. two family house facing Wallace street. PAINTERS AND ) B R DECORATORS { Cottage at No. 45 Francis street at bargain. 267 Chapman Street ’ ? TEL. 755-12 Estimates cheerfully given on all {cbe CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. —_— Tomorl‘ow The B ; SPRING NEEDS SUPPLIED 272 Main Street Phone 343 Rooms 305-6 Bank Bldg.| We can supply you with the latest LAST DAY [ thing in strollers and baby carriages at a very attractive price. = | | Victory Market | e P 1S ikemarkable I . sy oor -overings. A. LIPMAN For Quick Returns Use Herald Classified Advts. | xon ana oMY e \ 34 LAFAYETTE ST. Tel. 1329-2° | SALE | 1 THE OLD HOME TOWN . o o ow e BECSTANEEY | 50 Broad Street W WATCH OUR PRICES EVERY WEFK AND COMPARE = ) ATy g HOLD ER SPRING THEM WITH OTHERS NEWT SHES &_ \ Si 1 Pri Rib Roas = e FOOTWEAR| | ¥ A of RSV Tall Cans Red 4 ) s, For Women R 250 [ nbd 25¢ % ¥ JHS=3VRN " = “NO-1SA J : 3 Gane Wall Pot Roasts 2 YOU SAYYOU) I mos iR i ) Practtcall_:f Ha{l Last Pink Salmon .. ....... 29c¢ i e 16¢ KNOW WHAT] \',\”,‘EALT'E,%E g Season’s Prices. 2 Cans Campbell’s lgc Hodt Voal, (Rt1vi ITS ABour, ouT ! OUDS o0 6 6 5e7 dekd sis 10 oast Veal (Native 7 ) The Greatest Sale we have ever held 5 :'." s 19 I 17¢ Sassglgi SFROVERALLS ~FUR CAPS i ends Tomorrow night. Until then o I € |\ Wative tess W AADERS, FLY PAPER 24 you can buy at One-Half of last f,mm, ; T Iu‘m ..... 25¢ ASORTED C\GARS. /farmeee \Y ! Season's prices magnificent Oxfords, smoey Ol I e e ANIRE PAIR I Pumps, Colonials and Sandals in all gt i S 10¢ e meioey/ S B the newest styles—al leathers— | |} 2o o 2B ) i i Brown, Tan and Black Calf Skin, ¥ oy Genuine Spring Legs 35 c J Kid Skin, Suede, Patent Leather, ;"‘"““‘f_ R 190 Bl s s d s Lb. l Satin, etc., with Military, Cuban, AR Loin Lamb Chops 40 I French and Baby Louis Heels— b .. 25¢ FRdemh ey vt s c | turned and welt soles, style after TR famb Stow | style to choose from; all sizes, but | |Eiil T 25¢ Wiy e 10c 1 not in all styles. Don’t miss this last Tonst Pork | opportunity of buying your Spring ':‘::Illv‘lflll’upvr ......... 25¢ B 22¢ ‘ Footwear at about one-half of last 3 Pt Vs e Bhonliia | season’s prices, Take advantage of Shredded Wheat ... 25¢ e . Tt this wonderful sale and save money. 5 ol i . ‘.;r o ; A(']n‘lllyl T'resh oulders 16c 3 Pkes. Co - *ork ! "flavutfi Shoe SteresCo | | e 25¢ |~ 14¢ ~ The Largest Chain of Shoe Stores in the United States., B o SO0, |\ a 20c¢c % Best Grade Tea Milk Fed Fowl | : Near R. R. Crossing | X0 v Tead i w sanps 33(: T, l“ ........ 380 [ New Britain Store 324 Main St., ° | . - sl | We carry a full line of Fruits and Vegetables—Deliveries to all D e { All Newark Stores Open Saturday Evenings to Accommodate Cu:tomers Bhrthiot it JOEL CHADWICK GOT A TELEGRAM FROM HIS OLDEST SON > | : IN THE CITY — TS NOT KNOWN R HES . ¢

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