New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 20, 1922, Page 18

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| NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1922, |“1A’I‘S COM]NG B‘ACK SOLD EVERY WHERE | HAITIIS WRESTING BRITISHKING AT~ RHEUMATISM & S gt o C“Esf_ffjfimwx IRENTE RYZON | nager ve—— f ?. ' ity . [Lifil. u.' ciboumy hae retisvad e aponiaiy | HEASCRN (8 DOID RN IOKS“‘"""" Rl BAKING POWDER | CURAGAC'S HONGRS PLAY IN HIGHLANDS , it nothing wonld give relief, Tt | one of the best salmon rivers in Scot VA [~ X< Ru- New Business—Human Hair do as much for vou. We will | 1and: or, again, the day may be spent » 17 Million Jars Used Yearly i g ARAHL c Aarhok Sour Orange Peel, Flavor Tor Rogal Piper Plays Bencath Mo soore sou”an’ e ‘movcive, ‘v | in waiking within the extenave vova| _____2% 77 P07 7 e )—Clark & T | estate or climbing some of the sur- Washington, Oct . | rounding hills, to Atlantic parts of the T nited States, i ¥ 10 Fynor ! i i ers. 'The King's men trom Balmoral [the “bee's eyebrows'* or the “lizzard's | ." 4v ts beards weigh- LI(|[|0[S‘ ng h\pflll ilfCl]S Wmdflw it SIIHIISO | —— TSR (DA ya Are - Rat/ apATty (o0 on LEoNt| e i T Ry e d o Cilat e ixcatl :‘“':;'n“ l:';“;:“z{,,:w,\mm.,, B . | fishing on Loch Mulck, and for ple- Stuarts, with the King's factor {o|beard" pretty quick bales of human halr stumps weighing an early riser in the|nics and lunches with the royal| command them They carry the| Whatever all this modern argot may |14 497 pounds.” King George is ghlands, anc soon as the | lousehold and gueats at one or an- great Locaber axe, while the Duff [mean to the rising generation, the| & a"raghion announces the return t these dayp | 5Y lisperced (he mists from the other of the numerous picturesque men, who follow them, are armed “goat's beard” is indicated as an &d-|s" tha pompaudor it necessarily the Hizhlands, Move | hills, th | piper is ger. | bungalows which stand in some of | with the pike, and the Farquharsons!vance fashion by no less officlal al ‘oo o tme return of the *rat” and en e room window, | the lanely glens within a few miles of | with the claymore. Highland games, [publication than the Panama Canally ¢ aecounts for the human Thair pibroch the oastle, [the dancing of the sword dance, and |Record, which ordinarily speaks of | (fin e “ut the goats beards remain & day at Ba'moral a certain The great soclal event on Deeside|the skirling of the pibrochs fill the |marlin &pikes, garboard strakes, and mystery. If a bale of goats beards s and pass his days as an or- | ro fs followed, for the King|during the King's holiday at T(nl-‘Brquur day. Such a scene among|ship chandleria. Witness the follow- wt;llhl approximately 600 pounds how ary citizen. He is never without | Makes a po f being in the open|moral is the Braemar gathering. As the heather and brecken, colored with |ing official bulletin: many goats had to be barbered? few guests at Balmoral, but never | - C ible. One day there|this day comes round the purple all the hues of early autumn in the “An jtem in the cargo of the steam-| Mayhe the fashion designers are ¥ shoot on the royal f"'~i heathar and yellow gorse of Deeside | Highlands, draws spectators from all [ghip Felix Taussiq, passing through |piotting false whiskers for one of the S or some ot the neighboring!are again alive with armed highland-' auarters and of all nationalities. the canal on Augtist 18th from Pacific | yew winter modes. inything else he {5 there able to get away from ceremontes and for there on a large scale, He . v Reports from Hamburg from a trial shipment made several months ago were to the effect that the Jacmel peel was superior to the Curacao peel Jacmel's exporta the peel to g i et e I Sold Direct From Our Tailor Plant To You! 10 P & O Clothes Shops in 14 States Annually Sl e You Save the Middlemen’s Profits! Supply 500,000 Men With P & Q Clothes a consider! increase over the 75, | : §$6 pound ped in 1921, i RETRENCHMENT PLAN | S Select Your Overcoat ; 1 s i From the finest, most attractive e e | O Overcoat Stock in New Britain! on railways in t.]fl L He Garied ont bremier Katc v to meet V‘]n!: w-.(h:f:r | & + k : e . s 3& i B e e that I | Six months ago we determined to make this Fall and Winter cult in view of the | %9 2 ; : ! cat all (j e | ; gp < "% the greatest Overcoat year of our existence. With this pur- Mr, Tehiki, the minister |§ | S E : 3 g . e e ok i 4 pose before us we bought our high grade woolens in huge " Count Ok, minister of raiwavs, | B | ; . 5 quantities, resulting in enormous savings. We manufactur- of the party for -3 o] st witls T ‘o 4 N il o ed Overcoats in the thousands in a variety of fabrics and ' i styles that for choiceness has no parallgl in the entire cloth- ing industry! | But Opposition Party Objects | and Empire Faces Trouble. ; 20.—The Kato cabinet No sooner had it | i ; L AN Considering the High Quality of OXEN ARF, SCARCE e ; ' : these perfectly tailored garments, we are firmly convinced that at— American Electric Railway Company Searches Three Months to Find a Team of Oxen. F % : Chicago, Oct. 20 Times do WA | : A % ; change,’ 'is the un ous verdict of b . 3 ] officials of the American Electric| fig . . : : Railway association who searched| | : ‘ ] three months for a team of oxen to ¥ 4 3 . be used in connection he an- | % N / /; nval convention here r 2-6. 3 ' 3 S y “When someone grers Cof transporiation _eversone : : e they are the greatest clothing values ever offered in this or gress of transportation agreed that finding oxen e = epsy,” sald Secretary James : any other CIty! Welsh. y 3 “But when we began to look for them we couldn't find one. Fzra Ty e o L . You Must See These Overcoats— in the interest of good roads. Ehuied ana"on wuniiion in Sear ; N el You must examine their wonderful fabrics, their skilled gtuffed and on exhibition in Seatt Wash ; ; ¢ , : : "We asked stockyards ofticials, wild | B 3 : i workmanship, their perfect finish—before you can really re- west shows and many others nt ually we heard of one Dblind ox in f Y ik alize what opportunities they offer you, for saving money! Phillips, Wig, and, after getting the entire eity interested in the search we located a yoke near th J Together with the pa n - b . ; ol¢ sag new o ' = e Step In to See Us! No Matter i ' Ea ; what your age, your “build” or your taste we have the Over- from all hving SRSE ¢lations ure othor subiécts ths 5o s SR coat You Want at a price that will both surprise and please cluded on the program : & you! S TS | S A . 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