New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 29, 1922, Page 14

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This is not a sale as you know sales. It is more than that: It is a forcible smashing values—past, present and future. of all known IT IS A THUNDEROUS APPEAL TO THRIFT. MEN’S $25.00 SUITS of fine all worsted, cas- simeres and other want- ed fabrics. Suits styled by Am- erica’s foremost makers, Bankrupt Price— $19.95 BOYS!!! EXTRA SPECIAL PANTS — $3.00 Value — $1.65 Come Early Have your Mother buy you a New Suit. Come Tomorrow—THEY ARE | |these charity visits and the Danish |authorities, that no child should be fallowed to stay in Denmark more | Many of these Austrian | have grown very fond of their i Youngsters Lived With Danish fo2 roersiisee™ o 4 tions, when th People During Past Summer children nish and way sta- sent children are |back to Austria have in ma in- |stances been poignant and pitiful. The youngsters did not hide their sorrow |and dispair at going away. Little Mitzie Wolf-Schickinger is nine, and the daughter of an Austrian Copenhagen, Sept. 29.-—Large num- bers of Austrian children, particularly little boys and girls from Vienna, fcolonel who was killed on the italian have been spending their summers in|frontier during the war. Her mother Denmark as guests of every class of | was left to shift for Mitzi and her- the Danish community. But it has|self on a pension that hardly covered been distinctly understood bet n|the cost of rent, and she was happy the Danish organizations arranging'when she got an opportunity of s:nd- HE housewife who knows the importance of butter on her table, knows also, that she should buy that butter by name. This confidence in a par- ticular brand explains the general preference for Meadow Gold Butter This name for twenty-three years has stood for uni- formly high quality for the year 'round. Meadow Gold was the first butter ever sold in a sealed sanitary package. Its goodness and flavor are protected from the creamery to the consumer. Use Meadow Gold butter and you'll buy it regularly. Sold ONLY in the original yellow carton at all dealers. If your dealer does not handle Meadow Gold write us, We will see that you are supplied. BEATRICE CREAMERY CO., Successor to A% DILLON & DOUGLAS, Inc. Xt New Haven, Conn. Springfield, Mass, Hartford, Conn, Worcester, Mass, |ceived a personal letter from the king |telling her that he had used his royal | prerogative in her behalf, ing Mitzie on a long holiday to kind and hospital people in Denmark. Mit- zi and her foster-partents hecame ve fond of each other. The latter v 30 well-connected that they m I: to obtain permission for Mitzi stay for a whole year. But when the local authorities could do no more; the foster-parents were told that Mitzi had to return to Vienna, The next day Mitzi and her foster- mother left the provincial town in which they were living and traveled all day and night to Copenhagen. His majesty, the king was going to give public audiences, and Mitzi and her friends had made a plan. The king received Mitzi. She told him of her troubles, and that she want to stay forever in Denmark Her foster-paients were willing to adopt her, and her mother in Vienna had consented to renounces all claims of motherhood. Could she possibly stay? King Christian smiled and ed her and promised to look into the matter. A few days later she re- and that whenever she wanted to she could be- come a little Danish girl. FIND RARE SHELLS Giant Fossils of Oysters. Said to Be 400,000 Years OIld, Are Discovered in Texas. Brownsville, Texas, Sept. 20.—Giant said by scientists old fossil oyster shells, to be more than 400,000 years and some of them measuring more than three feet in length, have been discovered in a clay bank in Starr county, Txas, near a petrified forest The fossils were found in a clay and shell bank about 1,000 feet ahove sea level. Some of the specimens have been sent to the Smithsonian institution and others to the Public Health service. Scientists declare that huge rep-| tiles swam in the waters which cov- ered the lower Rio Grande valley in| the Paleozoic age and that the large oysters lodged in the gravel banks along the seashore in what is now Starr and Zapatha counties. Near the fossil bank are hundreds of petrified trees, some of them four feet in diameter. 1In this forest is a variety of oak now extinct in this part of the country. SOME SLF P-WALKER. Man Hikes Two Milcs Between Towns ‘While Taking Snooze. London, Sept. 29.-——An extraordin- ary case of sleep-walking is reported from [‘leet, Lincolnshire. A Nor- folk man was cycling through the country, and arriving at Holbeach close upon midnight, was unable to find lodging. Placing his bicycle against a gate, he lay down exhaust- ed by the roadside and went to sleep. On awakening he could not find his machine., He aroused the village constable and learned that he had | | walked to Fleet, two miles away, in his sleep. The bicycle was later |found where he had left it at Hol- beach. Children’s cloth as well as lace curtains, can be fireproofed by soak- | ing for five minutes in a solution of | a pound of ammecnia phosphate in a llon cold wal s&'l\ A — fl,‘?m y e o | mediate THE SALE OF THE YEAR Boys, here’s a lot of suits of the better grade. They sold as high as $14. Bankrupt Price— $6.85 SEEING IS BELIEVING Men’s Work Shirts, not the kind that wash out but fast colors, black, blue and khaki. Bankrupt Price— New York Sample Shop "HOPES FOR RETURN OF DAYS OF PLENTY Will Gepital of Russia Be Re- turned to Petrograd? | Petrograd, Sept. 26.—Hope that some day the capital of a will | be transferred back to Petrograd is| buoying up the spirits of many resi- | dents of this ghostlike city that| Peter the Great built to serve as the center of Russia's power. | No official word, not even a semi- | official hint, has been given that the | Bolshevik regime will return the | capital here from Moscow, but many | Petrogradites base their hopes that| this will occur on the fact that Pet- rograd was built for government pu poses and is far more fitted to hous government offices than overcrowded Moscow. | the time does come that the | Bolshevik officlals lose their fear of | attack from outside, these Petrograd residents say the government in-| evitably must return to the city that offers it comfortable quarte proximity, by land ern Burope. While t k exists, these ograd's location to we of att of Pe dangerous is too close, s the Neva offer anchorage for foreign warships | Shr same make e for a capital. I features | against the day when the now almost | depopulated city shall again be the | crowded capital. ! The Petrograd port has shown| great activity this summer, but most | of the factory chimneys of the city | and suburbs still smokeless, and | the stree compared with husy Moscow, seem like those of a country | few .pedestrians; an automobile | or two; now and then a slow moving | horse-drawn twuck, and the scattering | | pound Here your dollar has the old-time chance to do more than its full duty. Every day will be a thriller in value giving. Goods priced so low that your purse will hardly be interfered with to obtain a good sup- ply of up-to-date seasonable merchandise. MEN’S SUITS Values to-$40. The Wonder Value of lined and 1922. Silk neatly tailored. what they are marked. Bankrupt Price— $12.95 MEN’S BETTER SUITS Some have two pants, many real dressy mod- Notice els, These sold as high as $65. Bankrupt Price— $23.95 YOU BE THE JUDGE ! Blue Denim Overalls, the same as other stores ask $1.39 for—BANKRUPT PRICE (m cabs [ 1aid out Petrograd magnificent, seem lost the city's spaciousness. . Great government buildings that border the plazas and squares are now occupled by small bureaus of the main ministries at Moscow. Huge palaces are empty, occupled only by caretakers, or transformed into mu- eums, open but a few hours each week and even then visited only by sightseeing tours, and now and then a little group of art students. Many shops are open, selling most- ly second-hand furniture and costly bric-a-brac from the houses of the once great, but business is dull and money is much scarcer than in spec- ulation-mad, seemingly prosperous Moscow. in the great broad avenues by Peter the Great to make in Pincess Yolanda, the eldest daugh- ter of the king of Italy, is declared to be the most accomplished horse- woman among all the women of Eur- opean royalty, A jellyfish weighing more than 56 and measuring three feet across, was recently hauled ashore on the beach at Portsmouth, England You feed your floors the elements they need when you brush them with long last- ing LAVA-VAR. It's the beauty food of woodwork, restor- ing its brilliance, It gives a smooth, tough surface that resists water and wear. Dries over night. And won't turn white. Insist on LAVA.VAR! Kor Sale By P. F. Kelley, 83 Myrtle Street, [} Felton,Sibley & Co. Incorporated will soothe that itchsior?é gkin The first application of Resinolusually takes the itch and burn right out of ec- zema and similar skin-affections. This gentle, healing ointment scems to get right at the root of the trouble, restoring the skin to health in a surprisingly short time, Resinol is sold by all druggists, PHILADELPHIA Manufacturers of Colors, Paints and Varnishes since 1863 75cC 357 MAIN STREET, NEW BRITAIN, CT. ninstant favorite with lovers of fine ~ Coffee. | Good to the last drop’ REG. US. PAT. OFF. = DANCE -:- B—ASSTIMBLY—C JESTER'S FORMERLY BARDECK'S HALL Saturday - Sept. 30, 8:15 to 12 Roy Wards' Recording Orchestra of New Haven — With Roy .n Person — The floor has.been scraped and repolished making it the best in New England. AD. 42c—FEDERAL TAX 5¢—STATE TAX 3c—50c BARGAINS Republic Grande Cord Tires We have just received from the factory of the Republic Rubber company, a quantity of Brand New Oversized Cord Casings in original factory wrappers with latest serial numbers. EXCEPTIONAL PRICES ceeeen. $19.95 $21.25 .. 82745 coo $28.25 BUY NOW! RACKLIFFE BROS. CO,, Inc. PARK AND BIGELOW STS. TEL. 1075 New Britain, Conn. 32x31; 32x4 34x4 33x41, 34x41; A RO R3PS i o e gl

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