New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 13, 1922, Page 28

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HFRALD FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1922/ o8 W put into servi betwee ,,i\ rth Dakota's representatives In|the remarkable increase during the AN lef T"[K ing and Ichang When the|congress, all three of whom Iave [last few months in the amount of loan . A ) ’ " o ed fourteen steamers |supported prohibition programs, have |bonds held by the bank of Japan, ~ A \ competing for busi not raised the wet and dry issue in|which s now put at more than 800,. ’r | Standard Ol and pre-election campaigning, The pres-|000,000 yen. The vice-president , of ‘ o r 1ts plying these . ent vepresentatives, O. B. Burtness [the bank in explanation of the situa- | The . rges of the 3ie George W, Young and I'. H. Sinclair, [tlon, has published a statement in ®, (] —. createst ts of |have the support of the president of {which he says: Over 1,000 Heads of Cattle Are .hi i ™" ™ ' T W e o Biamari. ppored | iege- that the bk of Japan has. been 8 over this route that the rich[to Mr. Young in the second district Killed for Meat Daily Aoy o e S L ,,‘.‘\,fii“\.v,,“‘.f“g'n'ng“ :,f:g;mll;;m;‘rl;&:;;» bonds. therelsy caunins an infistion of|] WARTFORD New Telephone Number 3-1580 HARTFORD : “rate war was resumed in | tion, fs credited with being @ dry. |oune ere g l8 not exactly the case Leave Your Prescriptions at the Drug Dept. ly 1.000 head of ¢ gs, she the € o hich are drawn | T 1 { domestic bonds. ico 1‘1:\ d ,‘m and of thi er a 1 tun ines W‘., _,;_,,ix,(, T“ SURPR]SE OGGASIONED “The {increase in the amount of . least 98 per ’ rom { handle it o 9 foreign bonds is due to the fact that Bt b bl e e T B ery New are lhese ISSUE. NOT RAISED Ingseoss; U mzasy sessed by the bank abroad were in- Held By |cluded in the amount of specie held nited - Amount of Loan Bonds Hel 3 Wet and Dry Question Not Brought abroad but since that time the bonds 1 o Bank of Japan. have been separated from the specie n Up In North Dakota , |account and placed in the bond ac- ismar N , Oct. 13.—Candi- Tokio, Oct, 18 —Considerable sur- count. This, however, has not caused ection of prise has been oceasioned owing to an expansion of currency in any way."” 2 — ‘ - For Only Bouthwest BRI — SATURDAY SPECIALS AT — $ 2 5 OO mands. Hlsae ginn e B - § Rumford’s i remier : :,.";flf o AL o city kil 1s ||| ; 8 ‘% ) | There’s something very lovely and alluring about these soft, graceful velvet dresses; first received in the Baking the quality is superb, there prepared market. Cold |18 s ’ | 3 . 0 B o s s utkown ¢ Mex- | |8 Powder Dressing There are straight line models; some with circular skirts. Some with quaint basques TR patives thelr . Pk as large jar and some paneled. o e e A $ e of |8 Many are richly embroidered. What more suitable gown could be found for the fall games or informal afternoon wear? the vards, a rage A siarted a4 soon as the o | P2 nuALITY GODDS AT- 3, 31 , Y J ; . | The colors are brown, navy and black. Sizes 16 to 44; not all sizes in every model. prises are saf on their f To Replenish Herds | The inauguration of the American- AR : ok g - Third Floor — owned stockyards is said by its back- ers to be the forert f an earnest attempt by United States stockmen to Sra e, Moxen e e All Day § ecmls ln All De artments i n Tl . Men’s Men’s Sllk Hose lution. A branch of the Pure Bred Live Stock Association of the United ROAST PORK—(NOT FROZEN) i chi ot o o ) LEAN FRESH SHOULDERS L Night Shirts "y i jy by back cortorn s gros " i A | | ROASTS MILK FED VEAL ......................... Lb. Flamltte sight sty vgular price 1 paiv heavy quality, neat pat- there w some 15,00,000 native ||} : N gaire To Seeice veore ‘e reion |l SMALL LEGS GENUINE LAMB .. o v L terns, cut ull width, and Toere are e tmun oot o0 o || SMALL FRESH HAMS Slhn i d b v iR IS collar $1.29 Men’s Underwear and these are of low grade. Before Men’s $2.00 heavy ecru or silver gray mixed Union the revolution conservative ascimmof 1 PR!ME RIB ROASTS Lb say there were 40,000,000 sheep and . .. . . CROROY 9 Y S oto - the g ant 0005 Suits in ribbed and French elastic rib; all e someeres o e s | N ARMOUR’S SMOKED SHOULDERS . e | Men’s Sizes and FIst QUALY . ... oo raising has always been neglected and [/ § P 7 ber of swine in the country [! ; is ‘aimost wgiginle. Tndiative of . ; aJamas A broken assortmen* of Winsted and Amho Shirts and the natives preference for meats oth- | M| Sperry & Bame: 35 | Veal Corned Heavy weight flannelette drawers, in natural mixtures; medium and Cevi e iror s hentact fta goutoa| | leiiacon C | Stew . Beef . AU Pajamas in neat patterns; hecvy weight, to close 1,000 animals killed in Mexico City || Fyech Cut | Link B e jan : patierns: daily, less than 50 are hogs—and [ § H B b, c | Shitnra | Rebite generous in cu .“ these to supply a city, of a milion || | Lo [ it gT A T Lamb 4 width and length. With Men’s heavy ribbed Shirts and Drawers in ecru only; {nhabitants. Best 1 8 | Lean Boiling am e shghtl) ) fagondereto- tacl tate. . SLibpenis Frankforts, €| Beetiiiai. b, | Chops 3 collar . All sizes, each from the United States and to offset Toltage Fresh Killed ik heavy consignments from Argentina 3 : which are growing every month Hams ...... 1b C 1 Fowl g Stew American cattle men have 5~=r\-;rr~( | .l numerous concesgions from the f‘\»— ¢ - . o o ateiea i - | §| Evaporated Milk i : ; REM:;\ AL We have som@new three family hou.se~s = » 7 o can offer you for only $7700. Easy terms will be minimum of difficulty. Inspection [ egulations have been relaxed asf] 5 : mch as possible, and tha raiiroads | § : (). | made. They’re the best bet we know of. Your Fnn S0 Domino Gramulated SUGAR | GOLD MEDAL FLOUR |f| E.R. HitchCOCk & Co, made. ‘Theyre the best et we know of. 'Your stock trains on express schedule e Avgentinailil ) 203 Main St. s e R A e e 5 Lb. Package 37c ‘ Sack $1.09 To Their New Buiding | Pays it for you. See us at once before it is too late. cheaper than gan)wn{fimnlt from south || 39 CHESTNUT ST, s, although the former stock does | |[# N q :zfacox?n;a?:gm quality with that | @] Chipso Soap Chips 9 | Campbell’s Pork lO Condensed 25 “"lzp‘k';fn;";‘;‘;'d'_") ! CAMP REAL ES FATE CO. . gram the United Btates. Cattle ship-| B yap. 10 size..2 pkg. e and Beans can C Milk . 2 cans C | PRINTERS 272 Main Street Phone 343 Rooms 305-6 Bld ‘ ) 2 -6. Bank Bldg, ments from all foreign countries to A STk . 5 pe ore than ||| Fresh Crisp Sardines C.&M. Prult 7 M a 1521 were more than ||} S D dines :2 BINDERS 16?.?\2?\ e s sl Ginger Snaps. & JC | (in oil) 4 cans 19c | Syrups ... bot. 9c PAPER RULERS HOUSES FOR SALE from south Texas. H . L i - e 2 FAMILY—422 STANLEY STREET—10 ROOMS. 4 | 2 FAMILY—71 HAMILTON STREET—18 ROOMS. GERMA\'Y IN SHAPE i Wo C ff 5 ,’}‘l\}rfi)-f"_}li:r%sh Roast;d ; lb 23 EVERNTHING IN FURNTTURE | 3 FAMIUY—12 HAMILION SURBET--18 ROOMS. ne Trial Will Convince You o If you are about to furnish a home | 3 FAA\HLY—IB' PEARL COU‘HT—-’I' ROOMS, FOR ANOTHER WAR lnner o ee Its Fine Flavor c we can outfit it completely, We earty| g pasnrny—11 woLcory STREET—15 ROOMS. * 4 | ) tuil (l‘n;r_-,e;:,fmf‘fl:f“l‘;i}s ioveeaant: 1 FAMILY—109 HILCHRIST AVENUE-—5 ROOMS, 00! = | All Modern and fiood Value, e Wedgewood Creamery BUTTER (Fresh from the Chum) ..Lb.41c " N e H. D. HUMPHREY Is Preparing Herself For a 34 Lafayette St Tel. 1329-2 ROOM 208 NATIONAL BANK BUILDING New Contest R Parksdale Farm | Best Pure 5 | Fresh Made Pea. ; e [ e i 39€ | Mard™ 2w 29¢ | "Rt v 17¢ | For Quick Retarns Use Herald Classtfted Advts. {8 in a far better position to wage an other war than is Great Britain; Eng land is dismantling her ammunition plants, while G{rman_v 1:s‘ ‘[,n:rf:is‘jf . 1 )“e;te;;::'[xc]t_:gr hr’ip]:nrv‘r‘xj’w;i lewxfmpT')‘L 1 Fancy Gl’een Mt POTATOES. s e 15 Lb Peck 23(! THE OLD HOME TOWN British association by Dr. J. A. Mark ’ s v er, fnrmerl)‘ director of research in | Raspberr}' i 15c | Head Lettuce | ]arge White ik 25C “ — e . o — = —~——— the ministry of munitions i - Dr. Marker declared he was not ar Jam large head . ... | Cauliflower, ” You SAY NO-NO - | SAY \ OTEY IS OPPOSITION | alarmist, but simply recited facts as ||} Large Sound | Carrots | Sweet he saw them. In 1913 Germany pro- Onions .. 8 Ibs. 2 C: Potatoes 6 lbs.z C il SLATED 1S BEGINNI':K; duced 90,000 tons of nitrogen chiefly i — e : urpdses, he sair sp C Fancy Si 8 > Oer o eollat, Gurmoans ot this s ISC a.:;‘ples .. 4 qts. 25(‘, n};gnch ... each IOC ! WRTSOR ' while the smaller Germany of today || large bunch . WE lw ) A | has produced more than twice this |} | \ @B@ i : 5 " A Ao amount PSR R R T B e VR ot L R S, Vi | | “At the end of this vear Germany " will have at her disposal,” Dr. Mark- : ) + T SR L Spmach, Beets, Peppers, Cabbage, Parsnips Mfo producing 200,000 tons of nitrogen a ’? year. This will make her entirely in dependent of all nitrate importation. and in case of another war she wil m have all rhamr],'apv.-mmq:;f:’,j‘\'sm'm» a gi- ““‘_T""" = [ foo o RabinHood ln e Or.J. N, ZIERING of her food 5 ¢y be justifiable,” he conclud e : gd_"":ra.\fh: m;}];gflm iR Meriden—Tel. 311 | CRAB MEAT st s gotion 2 on bt "o ant Dier T M“[ a1 ammunces that he has strong a position so soon after th FURSIOLD i Rpee SRteE SCALLOPS | N |opened a Dental Office e RLa IRy, R0 bR Ll Chicken and Wafile Dinner whose function it is to see that some b T at any rate, of the provisions of the [ 7 LOBSTERS e ot awaee of what 8 appening.” | . HONISS’S at 363 Main stree.t, for 21-30 STATE ST. the general practice of FREIGHT RATE WAR . | cant tor it by name ana ! —__ HARTFORD Dentistry. | For Sale at Yo C —_—— = - e —— Interests Operating in Waters of | qu ofoi e posilac -15¢ | Yangtsze Kiang River Finally | oo o —— - I 0 R S A L E fro— Come To An Agreement But Break | ]FO\ ARD & HUGHES | Meat Market and Grocery Store—New fivtures, Large refrigerator and ty of stora space. Good trade & | It Later. :w‘tcam, Hot Water and \apor I)l"’" y ol orage space 0 trade, all established. Can be bought at a Shanghai, Oct. 13 —Two thousand | Heating miles from tide water in the far up | where only steamships of special con- 5 T | WL LT Tel. 193-3 or 2057-2 . o struction may venture a freight rate ‘war was fought out in the eary sum- | S— 140 MAIN STREET PHONE 1790 jemer monthe wnd ended with 4 ferer-| "CROWLEY BROS. INC. ' & | bardain. Will rent very reasonable. al agreement by American, British, i s 0 m I e R PAINTERS AND ¢ L 4 ‘treacherous waters. Then the agree DECORATORS ‘ ’ olz F loral Co AUNT SARAN PEABODYS CAMPAIGN e oamrvsl 267 Chapman Street ° . TO OUST MARSHAL OTEN WALKER IS ZZ MEET/NG STRONG OPPOSITION AT JIM WATSONS I The slashing of rates developed TEL. 755-12 “Say it with Flowers” when s considerable number of new Estimates cheerfully given on all jobs 92 W. Main St. Tel. 1116

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