New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 3, 1922, Page 10

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" 5 - NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 3, 1922, which_show increase are: leather, [catlons as most encouraging.” ciothes In broad daylight are in ne-|dent and higministers shall wear Tul) *pi OUR EAPO‘I‘ ‘TRA[]E C[]NI]IT][]NS preclots metals, gums, linens, sorap . - oord with the Argedtine policy of | evening depss. it metal, aluminum, linsced oll and cop- A wdi £ AP L This departure, which would shock ¢ plomatie simplicity” which taboos ——————————— ! w rwrnvnm‘l‘.ml';n'um t K out tt FULL DRESS GLOTHES 'n!lk Kknee brecches for high civilian | Washington or any of the Furopean | “One hesitates to pick out these 2 3 . 3 iy altbanntive A% | ‘heerful symmtoms f § of v funetionaries, 1t wan noted when John | capitals, ia the only a will demonstrate why | s'-flh lY IMPR[]VINH :.,:r.:nmn-".)u,:'.‘..,:.',,,,, e e L sueh Ave Not Wom fn Daytime In| Wallace Riddle, the new American | gentine statesmen have found for the 3 I { ambassador, presented his credentials | cutaway or morning coat and striped | ways very dangerous to propheey and Accord With Argentine Policy Of ¢ | | Accord \ Argentine Poliey el A S - P vet he would have to he a very pes- to President Yrigoyen at Casa liosada, | trousers worn at daylight a i i i i 1 - e (s He , i EXDC[IS Fer]C[ Revwal is Gom. Nmistic fmdividual ndecd who swould | Diplomatie Simplicity Argentine state eltquette {nsists that | other countries but .which are prac even at morning functions th presi- { tically everyday togs here, [ | Vfall Lo nocognite the LHrovalling. Indis 1 : Tuenos Alres: Ay, 8, | | London, May 8.-Trade and indus- trial conditions in this county on the i Whole are, in the opinion of experts, e TER A steadily improving thoug! HAS No EQUAL 5 “M““W. ¥ & though somewhat No big revival has materialized, but Largest gole in America. I'there has heen a continuous better- iy Iment of conditions, a scemingly ._—.—:,_,.‘9._‘_—_93)\.-:4\”\\ growth, that has eatisfied wered in many ' places, | traders more than any sudden 3 whnost fdentical with fhe vival" which might have been by \colithic man found in | ON Shifting sands and would have col- | lapsed, leaving matters worse than Q RIT ACGT Q p ipons Ine'ude diggers | before U [ L ,‘L )i 1 war ¢ ubs, There are many ox-| Money Loans lasier. | S| mples of stone dishes, lLewn from| One outstanding indication of the | mall bounlders With what appear vnlll‘m\'l of alfa is that money is ecas- gy ' ey ave 0 rolling pins of a somewhat | ier and more is heing loaned, which Investigations Sowr TS EXIStEO0| neur acstan o prenistoric woman indicates coptience.in the trade situ- | f this coast seems to have heen well | ation generally [ B" tak c Ty |“'1 upplicd i Encouraging reports come from va- 1 Mlfifl A | Deimitive man in British Columbia | rious trades. notably coal, textile and rontly did a little smoking now pig-iren. Generai living conditions o d then, Old sheil mounds on the ' have improved, commodities having Vietoria, . (., May 3,—The ston jiompson and IFraser rivers have:dropped in price and there has been age whiclh, sciel y. came to on | .aelded what appear to have heen a d in unemployment although end in western Europe ahout 1700 1. | done pipe The early oxplorers it is st ge, €., was carried on for more than three | ‘ound the native races u a true' In seekinz for an unbiased state- thousand years later and in its most | ‘obacco, nicotine ata, which | ment rding conditions from an characteristic form existed w British ws wild in the iver authority, tie Associated Press turn- | Columbia up until as late as a con- | ountry and was smoked or!ed to Robert Skinner, the American tury ago in some districts, according [ mixed with grease and kinnikinick. sul general in London, In response | to findings o/ .rehaeaiczists who have | —_— - =) nner gave the following state- been exploriug some of the old com- | RITSSIAN BUSINESS ment: munity sites, mounds and v | Skinner Statement, graves along the « t and the inter J TRQTAN "AY | “Whiie governments undoubtedly for of the province, IN A RUSSIAN WAY | contin e Ve r very serious The stone age in British Columbin F RS diffic o8 itical nature, there has for marny years been t! udy of are .| em~ant in business scientists of note who } been | patience, Flattery and a Few Cigar- | whic lrss dependant upon working the fleld in an effort to huild the ac 3 ¢ \ ments than up the story of the evolution of the cttes Do the ‘Trick in Euro- “migh 2 he » case. The re- rehistoric civilization as exemplified ! ;. jeover o < “tuitlng. Diace SVery Fn the trihes wio worked out ‘neir| et Cquniyy, hmpri roMi;; existence: between the . aun Odessa, May 3.-—Business can be is o0y neces- Lainvs and Pacifie, “ 0 {608 1N s but it must be done Jections have been obtaincd :he Russian way. j Lnteresty Recent T 1 no value, but patience, It was only recently, however, that | ..o a f LTI Rritish Columt i f e way. | | vonders I"oreigners have turned its atten h Un i carned that tnssian never gets der the direction of remier - John | 50t e business proposition une | Otiver, the provincial museum has [y Chog st fatly Teclined to have i Y R ¢ ; :nn ;m:mfl.\' "h':!” and the ‘collet- thing to do with it. Aiter he has. €miivy 1 G . 2 The ahm-xgimll occupints n}r\ the | :"I'"“n':\(l”’! ot x.u: e s ‘, iy ppe ite SaYS SO, aSte. Says SO country belonged to the neotithie, orf [\ U0 5 147 It seem year ago as though d f ll b S s (etemine ol (o Voy wellD R b G edvidt ) Bvdan I lost her. - forelgn and a sense ot well-being says so the specimens obtained from old Vil iy dhe S aieeg sulng, Lthe: MArART b i < ubviaus that . lages and buryii rces. Stonc tamped documen out which a|® " r Rag Yoty w to a great . Ak . Py L Remmon Uee g ‘orcigner can hardly move. These of-. #tii! ik CRISP! There’s an igresistible appeal to eat the golden Grape-Nuts [ t whit rers visited the - . : L R L Aras i s Andithe most unreasonuble cs ‘ gilyeg granules. SWEET! There’s the wholesome, natural sweetness developed North Pacific, although iron and cop- || ling documents, but| <o Chamber of per in small quantities were found a v are allowed to emselves | Com us that hopes of al from wheat and malted barley as thé result of over 20 hours careful baking. i e Y e B s s e NUTRITIOUS AND SATISFYING! There are the splendid building Ta silia ingtafces: The mative Taces words about :c()\l"l efi l"m’;\‘. the DCF»} lt\fl\F' ¥ ]‘R!\d that inquiries =50 o & ) bad developed o degree of art. one | M BRI SEIERTE | ermit | imerous. . evet Jalso hgs plaged | and sustaining food qualities put in the grains by Nature and perfected by the R sqeurg o € in the museum |5y, “some cortain thing, the official ja fair numhcr of orders. South | skilled processing. is a copy of a 1 human figure 5 e 4 Y 3 ¢ gl Y uman AR o it s directed will not rec- | America continues quiet. rolm_ng? )»w'm\\'.. -n” (;\W;V‘M\.'n irOMU L onize it. Traders doing business “India, for many years the great « & H a i o of st and (e vt | Q5T L (L tonte ot | market for ritieh cation soods s There is no other food like Grape-Nuts SORneEe Ao e ten present their guarantees to Soviet | become herself a manufacturer of 8 venyim; . S b \icials in these places only to learn!such goods. covered near Departure Bav, Nanaid bofh o Gnnot be recognized. How-| “China has hecome more or less a SR A Nt Shaslah Grape-Nuts provides well-balanced nourishment in easily digestible form. It 2 b ever, a little flattery and a few cig-|manufacturing country ahsorbing i 1 i s the st characterictic o (s & ion, often more liberal than is called | notably Argentina and Brazil have 5 in the original permit. | begnn manufacture textiles and gen- i H H 1) SANS S e A Let this happy food graufy your taste a'nd se}nsfy your appetitc at terest in domestic manufacture. breakfast or lunch. Especially fine for the children’s .evening meal. While this shifting of production | one place to 1 "G difficulties, on from indica‘:iowg gests the rover. Loadon T PR B et 2 — tain and tho Unfted iates export I'ape: u THE BODY BUILDER tive ne turee months ended S e B e i March 1022, declared exports You can secure Grape-Nuts wherever good food is sold or served. from l.ondon to the United States ag- gregated £7,570,399 plus merchandise “There’s a Reason” valied at $1,272,589 which was in- ! voiced in American currency only, as against exports for the same per- Made by Postum Cereal Company, Incorporated fod in 1921 amounting to £7,201,675. [ . % 7 smembar how prices have e ot | Lige. remem Postum Cereal Company, Inc., Battle Creek, Michigan . ¥ R Ly W, | dropped since a year ago we shall American Sugar AW € at once see that not only has there Refining Compa’ o o ! | been an increase in values but a still Ny - 4 | B i greater increase in quantities. The ngle items of these exports American SugarRefining Company || Il IR VTR IIT - the Duff Kadio ~ . BY ALLMAN with Dom < - WELL,IF YoL WON'T GO IN AND W ANOTHER FLASH FIVE FINGERS, THREE. : s o HELP ME SELECT A HAT You J shows nineTeen ) [ 7] TIMES - FIFTEEN CAN STAY OUT HERE AND LOOK P ol - DOLLARS ! _77 3 ! DOLLARS - THRQUGH THE WINDOW - E— DR 17 WHEN | TRY ONE ON You LIKE, YOU CANGIVE ME [~ A NOD AND THEN V'LL ¢voico N KNOW You LIKE IT! AND \"LL WATCH] You FROM OUT HERE | SIDE SHAKE OF , / 5 ? | NnODS THE HEAD MEANING f / ConsSENT ! “The Calendar” After the day's work is finishe d we come to think of what we have aceomplisied e of ug are smiing and happy and can turn the g oth nt in the sicee Others reg that they haic v or thonghticssiy neglect v, a something that geoms to be eingive and intice the loss though ever so lightly some times L s it throws us into depression because ¥ To answer this, just watch the smiling housewife after — oy the day's work i cver and e family has fpished the 501 YOU TOUGHT YOU COWD GET LSSER NOTING! - YOU SNIE. : SR it cvening meal; you will find her difigently and smilingly | { AwAY WT RADIO BROADCASING WIMOUT STORY FOR THE. Lo MML“ g b he Ciassified Wants and she knows there will be | | A LICENSE,, DIB YOU ? WELL, o CWIEF - YOULL NEED (T, ’ ; ‘ for her today where she profited so nicely by L - YOO CANT' VOURE N | ! {5 PINCHED, SEE b ! N | THE CWIEF? 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