New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 14, 1922, Page 10

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, APRII, SOUTH DAKOTA HAS SLAB OR MONUMENT - According to Custom This State [ ,; — S " Will Dedicate It April 80 TWINS 87 IELL il ‘ no— , . Does the Tea You Use | : 4 H[]w ” IS nflNF Comein thzsPackage” .“.““‘ e o T ‘ : Th i Bt o L T ‘ ‘ e Bigger, Better Every day people the | turton manineot wesociton 1+ | WOTK Hard, Don't Worry, and § _g,.g————___f—d’ : Busier Store world over are buying ‘{',‘M 4 ‘ ] R WEEKEND CANDY) tea in this flavors Wil oo W Abide by Golden Rule, Is Advice WEEKEND CANDY Tomorrow Last Trading Day Before Easter fififgfi’e';fqfifityfis "f‘ union, with the exeopiion o Ari o Vooivile, 0, Apeit t—winiam 11, |8 ; (s?‘hmnlntfl A;mtc«i‘37c Easter Coats—Easter Suits—Easter given for the dedication has { deei ded 4 ) COCOANUT \Ql“\“h” PLEASING IN T"“"D::?‘SIS&?I‘\I‘“ AND EXCEL- tion of heing the oldest living twins but it was said to he likely that Aprilfin the United States and who recently Cream Cocoanut Center, LENT QUALITY OF MATERIALS winiversary of Washington's in-| colehrated their 85th birthday here Chocolate wguration, would be selected after being residents of this lage X H LIPTON S TEA Old Custom foh b L e g e Coated ........ b 27c = Wraps and Coats T Aosordensce with o custorm oxe|loWing raclpe for long ; 7 Largest Sale in the World Gt “; s "”"”Mm”“:‘l”' et ‘\{| \}11 \\'m‘lx and plenty of it ; p = for EaSter “’Cal’ UBREE Svore S ROU00 HAURCAG, oL [ ’ The splendid variety here [Blpie. Bleb saulsd dnto pealiion in Lho EpilKieg Sy to choose from is a pleasure ; imatix and alesn o ecach successive shopper, | |of ur itorm siz nd the granite block sulat N ¢ . ¢ . i A ARABS ANI] Ews IN ow ready for shipment to Washing Live the Golden Rule. . E ), Conts of Bolivia, Orlando, {100 S Rt of B TR ath Wi The b thing in life, they say X IS Vol Velours, Camel's Hair and measure four by six foet, with a|!8 “keeping busy" they 1 ac- | ¥ B P Tweed, as well as Polo Coats fiyterta Jf two fect the same dimen. | cimulated a tidy fortune by doing it / i Fie in ever so many styles, helt- AR Ry Mo & A man without ambition is worse |8 , Ay i e backs, seted pleat and My be dlassd in the Mmonumer 9 than a man without a country, in : - . YA i b f | loose wray maodels with §6- Rita ided for by the| their opinion N tl’]e nght & < i [l 4 raglan sleey Many are P A e Neither twin has ever ridden in an beautifully 1 all ting in business | patriotic inscription or coat of rting in business in est shades, dedicated, Iebruary 21 state slah se into position in the general store, William was on the Zionist Homeland Widens A S e every day, cxcept for an acensional That's what every man ! MG I R et LI B S Rinies Ul Desaapatis e LA el . will demand this Easter, N $14985’ [ cho W e e ol And the right Hat correct- | . ‘7‘19 85, | Jerusalem, April 14.—The divisior Making Arrangements Henry was his clerk one year, then between Arabs and Zionists over the| g 2 his v, and then launched in | S ly priced is to be found in i i i ; Lol $24.85, establishment of the Jowish Home- [ Senator Siering, of ;:,m:,'f,‘.,“;‘:ml" business for himself, building a grist- our extensive selection. The land in Palestine is becoming m 2L e RERGE YN AMON VIS 88yl n 1886, In his business Henny il il clearly defincd as the two opposing |S0ciation to arrange for the dedica-| 1o established a record for work, new colors in the new (329 85 and elements clash |tien of the slab from his state. Onel jaine on the job continuously until spring shapes. | Y . up to Refore Winston Churchill told the |Member of congress who especially| yo01 \hen fire “rotired him.” 3 $5 < $99 85 Arab delegation in London a few |Will be asked to participate In thel ““ginoo quitting the store and mill $2’ $ ’ | » weeks ago that the creation of a na- | ceremonies will be “Uncle Joe" Can-| tpo twing have devoted their time 1o 0 . tional independent government in|NON, Who was said today to be the| gpaiv oxtensive land Tholdings here, | £ s Palestine could not be sanctioned now, | 0Ny living member of congress Who| yisiting their farms almost daily and |8 e = The Smartest and the Arabs here had hopes that the [Was present at the ceremonies in 1885 | vy ajning do the chores and other odd R when the monument was dedicated and end jobs. i . Balfour declaration would be scrapped and that an independent Arab I The Washington monument was| * Born in Hanover, Germany, Febru Trimmest Of High tine would be set up under lv\’)«h constructed of pure white marble and |, v 4 18324, the Bruns brothers came Jamal Iffendi Bl Husseini, secre- [raceful proportions reaches skyward [ yon o | | Class Tallored Suits tary of the Chri n-Moslem com- [ five hundred and fifty-five feet, and Both are married and have fam- mittee, whose aim is t Zion- | looks down upon the city founded by | jjieg SR Poiret Twills and Tricotines ism, told The Assaciat ) and named for, Washington. The 3 ] as in graceful long lincs, with R HEans 5 14 Iy 1848, Nl | q— ! | many new style features adapt- respondent t the Balfour d cornerstone was laid July 4, cd as well to the matron as to UoHintes S anliste and - impraatic the topmost stone of the pyramid was H Made Fami] ; ome y the slender girlish type, some because it tends to sacrifice 500,000 | set December 6, 1584, | < . souls on the cross of political Zion-| During the vears since the com . a | ; L R LG ism. It is impracticable because it |pletion of the massive shaft, state af. onic for pnng | . 3 ul s does not solve the Jewish problem [ter state has contributed a s i $19 85 $24 85 since Palestine can at most accommo- |Lonor of the memory of the “lather | ; } . ’ . ’ date only 2,600,000 of the 14,000,000 |of His Country." The monument as The best Spring medicine you can 4 New arriv- 29 85 34 of Jews in the \\l'n l sociation with untiri devotion to its| take to drive out 1‘}|r \\'ml]b': imx“'l'v als in assort- ° 9 .8 Mr. Husseini del the demands | task of “rounding up” every state, has| ties and put your liver and bhowels in by a 4 ) s A | . s nd of the Arabs as including the right of | never ceased its demand upon the | perfects condition costs but a trifie and | ed color | upito i Palestine to have control of its in-|various state legisiatures, can be brewed at home just like 2 and patterns ternal affairs and of Jewish immi- Frequently, it was said, one legis-| ordinary tea. | Sizes 2 to 9 — gration, the privilege of administering | lature would he on the verge of ap 2 | Dweeds alEorn its own finances and revocation of the | propriating for a slab when it would ‘ El |ER I KING‘ ‘ L Coats nf': ll‘l;n i order that a Palestine police force be [“qie and the work of convincing its { g . D it o cls. hand tailored silk lined in | movement would have to be done all |supply tonight—give the children a P | beautiful colors, \l I do not resent the thought of | over again. Of the remaining states|cup. It's a gentle laxative—good for |8 | . $10 00 $15 85 ) . H . ) British protectorate provided we arc [y he heard from, it w said, to sick headache, bad breath and sallow, permitted to retain our national |y, rederick 1. Harvey, the assocla- | pimply skin. | ; DA HAIR and 18 i, ‘ i A | $19.85 LG organized by recruiting former British | successor of the worthiness of the|is purely vegetable. Brew a family said Mr. Husseini. “We are up ing to permit our foreign re lations to be dominated by Tiritish | o S Y A ’ - " DAINTY NEW SILK DRESSES Il ‘-| :h{”‘:nm\:‘x;:( ’r‘n ';[',".'j',‘.:':v}',:'\. COAST TO COAST We Want Your Business ; y I;‘é\N(}i 4]})LOL5E.\ : lrm- afternoon, street or evening occa of Malta as one . alestinians 39¢ ¢ handsome models of ( | oJC an Je N0( of Canton Crepe, Krape Kr h f | Iy trimmed with handsome embroidery, beads, braid or would be glad to emulate. | f : : | B e e : For Real Satisfaction ff| | MEN'S WASH TIES || ribbont: seasonabie shadee N”nm,nif. ’h(;\r\,‘;:‘:"‘m:',”.:w ‘l.'ul“'--:"lntg / ; ¢ : | 2 for 25¢ and ;:j:?vuli:;;::r;x: ';.;;:mil';:;. ':vy;']‘r‘n';\' :"‘r,’,‘, ; : :?::;flt;cotfee3]clh ‘ |""WATCH THE WEAR $19 85, $24 85, $34 85 n'x‘» B ot Lot wes : ‘ LE FRONT O'ALLS | ) T eS| || In A Class By Itsel? s ‘BOYS SUITS FOR By e e wes EASTER_CANDIES AT POPULAR PRICES NefiPumpsm 1 Oxfor ds | EASTER a JUVENILE rally stagnant T e T N economic Sardings, Boest Norweg- 4 9 | Tuna Fich, Fancy i ; Sizes 214 to 9, serges, mixtures des d, that the only solution ) o e e rabtem wond be u |@ w0 in Olive Oil, can. Light Meat, can . . : o m”-r"( e ““'1 Smfl.]y’:fi .f;my:;‘ “.I\mmt,':yr Kippered Herring, 1 c Sardines, Native Pack fol' Easter | $4095 $8.95 EIRIELLRURID B BRUIRIIeRY, : Delicious, Nutritious, can I in Olive Oil, can : . g 5 NORFOLK formity with the wishies of the Arab | WOMEN'S PUMPS Sizes 7 to 18, all wool, full mo- & 4 ARGE L . | : heel, a new flapper mixtures, by lLevi Solomon, a leading il 3 i d ;f‘.g:‘pljl by m.;'\.:”;: pmah 8 Tally Good To the Last Crumb’ ‘ $7 95 $9 95 R the Jews were ansious and ready to INTRA FANCY "RE 90 2 3 with every Boys' HORGTEIVEINE: p-Ehule Power 1o Gras BUTTER ... .45¢c1b. EGGS et O B i Ll e, $10 95 LY $22 50 Sril prrchuseiing b P iendly relations and mutual un- : ate friendly relations a Suit purchased 80.95 | derstanding with their brethren the Selected Creamery Production Strictly Guaranteed H . A Real Spring Pump BOYS’ HATS AND Five & fhis ot $5100. | ha]l h(‘nrhlg one ey e e Y HIRECT IMPORTING COMPANY : . CAPS P At Sk | {0 pomrends gt ihe Jews 1 Pal 283 MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN, CONN, —Free, Sstineis fur, from, belng T RS ATY F I N - 7 Q Cloth Hats—. y ¢, 95¢ and up. to the interests of the Arabs,” he said “On the contrary, it has proved very Sloth Bats i fho e g beneficial.” [ \ : Caps—95¢ and up. Second 1 | He enumerated a number of enter 3 Cap: ~and up. i R prises which are undertaken or - S planned by Jews neluded the = Ruttenherg scheme for the generation | " & i 3 : 3 | = o of electricity, the Haifu bonded ware- | o ; patent leather, low heel, 3 NeW Styles houses for round toe, one strap X ) ELE fac tating foreign trade, harbor improv of i ol » ] $4 40 . ° make it a navigahle port r . H h al t round and the buildi several fac- g Sl it A lg Uali y torles. These he ere o ! . A VERY SNAPPY PUMP i {;w ]n'( ‘(]hv nr“‘lz y Jewish schemes for Patent leather and grey suede || Both are here—one no good | 3 1¢ g n of d 8 i 1 i yuilding uy combination, one strap and 4 without the other; Style can't = 5 oy low heel. Sk g last without Quality. These Mrlhmlv\m'\:. vl : S — X o ; 6 4 : 3 features are nrominent in these Cah o ot e bagal i ; / 4550 i & . Lo o new Socicty Brand and Besse iYieien 1o of the t Heh, Avater k R e 5 T e i System Clothes for men and ‘ : MEN'S SPRING OXFORDS b 1L U — =—_——— i g T g ! In all the latest leather and Tweeds, Homespuns, Hairline Stripes and Herring. | style bone weaves; in colors for spring the light shades a Coush | Sl Yt S - $4.90°$12.90 |§19.50, $24.50, $29.50 = Stubborn COllgh 1S ‘ i £ LE Y . = . Second Floor P Childs Play Now fj =™ ==—=="C R : e ——— , y Mqui}g'fl‘ ALS MEN'S | i ’[‘FR\\ O\ }«,l\ Make the Medicine Yourselt at Hony $2 50 Ecru, white, pink, 4‘ HOSIERY el R We think ahout homes every day; just like you do. § E e : | 2;;!? flat ::il;:thIaln- [ lisle and silk arker and Besse Sys- g H ‘ i | » T g o N ” alkes. \waven s INION SUITS R You will find it quite interesting to come here often. i JLli "‘::5‘\:};“‘:?]?;(‘\ USwan. R | 40c, 75c, mint (dou rength) x @ half white, tan and I'anc_\: | ‘ 85¢, $1.00, ' $1.25, $1.75 Bt wun 1o Uhin At two minutos by Don't just plan on coming only when you have sonie- stripe, guaranteed full | :\::I.‘:""r”:m.v‘ww; T b 4 s : cut and fast colors, | $1°14’ $1‘50 | B'af"k cord, grey, navy, Fou'll travel the world ove o thing to buy. We are constantly getting in new at- Main Floor white and Palm Beach you get a medicine surely and aquickly on membran W the nose clean mem N « 1 on “ mucus droy zS, S and s ) plainiy so that the di exactly what you want, tractive things to show you.

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