New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 25, 1922, Page 3

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MAY 25, 1922, Just One Hundred and Ten “Betty Wales;’) and “Peggy Page” resses $9.85 'COME $14.85 IN These were $15 and $20 Dresses All taken from our regular stock. A fine P SRRy ! chance to purchase a handsome dress At this Price they are practically a Gift TQMORROW Pl o TR Slight Charge for Alterations Every Dress is Different No Duplicates Mathews. Miss Inger Earnest, soloist ANNUAL MEETING at the South Congregational church,|er, chairman of the foreign trade will sing, accompanied by her sister, |bureau of the St. Louis chamber of Miss Martha. commerce, referred to the allegiance ) ; ! : h’ls‘h&' address of the evening will be |of Brazil to the United States in the Sccretary Davis Reports That Condi- : i made by Prosecuting Attorney Joseph | world war at a luncheon given Yes-[ gjong Throughout The Country Are | g r«‘nflfon- May 25. — Premier Lloyd School to FElect Officers Tonight— | G. Woods. Ice cream and cake will [terday by the bureau, the league of s (.p TE! h;‘,“ received numefous mes- wind up the program. women voters and other organiza- Improving Steadily. sages paying tribute to his work at Attorney Woods to Speak. e tions. Mr. Cramer later explained he 4 Genuine imported Schweltzer cheese | Meant his remarks as a compliment \\aflfmg'rflp -‘layhfi A picture of 55 : 1. Russell Brothers.|to the Brazjlian representatives who (steadily reviving siness activity 5 cents a pound. Russell Brothers.— |, | qcq ¥ Sebastian Sampaio, com- [ througlhout the country is drawn by Secretary Davis in a statement today — ford union soclety, the premier said 3 i ;i X 1 \ to solve Eu s urg British Premier Reccives Numerous|he “trusts and believes Genoa will be |5 q;im of ;:?:;«-rq“‘:;:na!ngr;:;?:;;: Messages For His Work At Genoa |[(he shrine of pecce and tranquility |anly beginning. He added that the : Sate e v beg 8. toAakm-"u_lrhfld world. Genoa conference had pointed the I cknowledging a message from the |way, and that he was confident the Welsh national parllamentary party |goal would be reached. luncheon hall after . Ernst Cram- BUSINESS REVWING LLOYD GEORGE PRAISED |Genoa. Replying to one from the Ox- |he said that Great Britain's P | Parents And Teachers of Northend The annual meeting of the North- end Parents and Teachers' association | will be held tonight in the school |advt. mercial attache to the embassy at building. The meeting will open at}] TR TR Washington, who were present and |based on reports of employment con- ditions to the department of labor. 8 o'clock. Election of officers and ONSUL LEAVES Hiy | ! not as an affront to the German con. other business will be transacted. The | CERMAN C L The reports indicate that unemploy- nominating committee consists of Iid- v 2 tokihatiw RACy ment has been “practically eliminat- Any country that was an MY led” in New York state, the secretary ward M. Pratt, Miss Katherine M.| i s y: ) f Roche, Mrs. John Anderson, H. A.|Feels Slight When Brazilian Speaker |of the United States was also an en-} 4 tpat it has been reduced more Travers and Mrs. W. T. Boyington. | el y 8 : emy of Brazil” Mr, Cramer said. | ip,0 50 per cent. in the past three e L Following the husiness session a so.| 8% Fnemies of U. S. Must Be| Dr. Mundt said he realized Mr.| oo i pennsylvania while the , cial program will follow, during Enemies of His Country, Too. Cramer made merely a slip of the|‘swan song of business depression has T which time the Central Junior High P tongue but he did not want to re-|given way to & cheerful note of im- school orchestra will furnish music St. Louis, May 25.—Dr. Hugo |main as he would have felt rather un-|provement in industrial activity” in under the direction of George B.|Mundt, German consul here left the [comfortable. Minnesota, Wisconsin, Towa, Michi- gan, Tllinois, Kansas and Missouri. There is unmistakable evidence ‘'of improved industrial conditions pre- | ACK i : vailing on the Pacific coast,” Mr. L 11 bo o7 rAPa ol i el o R I R ACK in 1818 the greatest newspaper of the day de- ports show steady improvement in clared that the world had reached the limit of Georgia, Tennessee and Alabama and [ ) ] [ ) at practically no unemployment ex- | o O | ; . 't S ¥ Clothing Landside Continues @@=~ humanexsion e even went futher, aving i S offee, 3 1bs. f $1. ss v N 3 L e L R further growth of population. = al the T WANTSiFULL PUBLICITY The mind of 1818 couldn’t conceive of the miracles that human ingenuity would perform during the twen- N e W York Sam le Sho s T tieth century. It couldn’t imagine the wonders that p p HENG AR BODIniR e would be wrought by new agricultural methods and Atrgitles fn Distery modern manufacturing genius. It was ignorant of Y A i e transportation as we know it, or the progressive sales L) 1 Press)—Eamon De Valera received a 1S e ow alk of the Town b o L methods of today. It could not see the vital part that : the Ulster atrocities on the ground would be played by advertising. that the exposure of the facts to the world was the way to peace. . L IRT LR D }uven today there are some who fail to realize what an GENUINE PALM BEACH SUITS $8.50 BOYS’ SUITS (Bt . T Sotolen U o important factor advertising has become. Advertising Yalues.'up to $20.00. SHloPhine i e o $5‘44 Aing full ocal auton. is as much a part of today’s life as electricity, antiseptic Sale Price ....... SRR R AL surgery or automobiles. It keeps us up-to-date on northern minority coerced and _said | the many things we need in order to live profitable, he would do all he could to prevent | $35.00 MEN’S SUITS. $20.00 MEN’S and it happy and useful lives. It presents for our appr $ V 20.00 MEN’S and gt ‘ 1appy anc i 8. . pproval Sale Price $19-44 YOUNG ME] SSUITS$1 2'44 City Items articles of all kinds and for all purposes. The require- ,y.,,,,« ments of each member of the family are met by adver- “Gold Seal Record Repeater” It's tised ofters of good merchandise of proved value. clever. Get one now. C. L. Pierce & {3 [ 13/ et Sweeney Says Let S Dress Up Everyone Shre. Hetue Howell ‘of.82 Cottage The advertisements save time, money and effort for ored their h | Place has returned home after five | montha’ contnement to. st Francis' | those who read them and follow their guidance. They ospita H u T P 3 o o st fhe are practical guarantees of satisfaction. Benefit whist at John — HERE IS ONE — GET READY SUMMER Evangelist hall tonight. 50c admission g N CTTINT | —Advt RAINCOATS, values to $15; Friday GENUINE M 14a Axelson of Weet Main - street, left today for New York pre from 1 to 3 p. m. Sweeney $3 95 B. V. D. UNION SRTBVoRG o o, a1 ling i~ BRTRIRY. BT says sell ’em for . Boeden, where shie Wijl ba atway sev- eral monthe Don’t lay aside this paper without reading Tea is served every afternoon from | 2:30 to 5:30 at the Sally Lunn Tea House, Colton road, Farmington flle advertisments ) {Luncheon and supper by appoint- ment., Telephone, Farmington 193 Southern Mountain industries on . sale.—advt. The New Britain lodge of Elks will yeni 3 4 1 = s hold a smoker this evening. Among Open Evenings J. J. SWEENEY, In Charge 357 MAIN ST. ol DS Al et don of this city. Dance at Bungalow tonight. Chap- man's orchestra,.—ad\t.

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