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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 16, 1923, SETS FOOD PRICES FOR ENTIRE WORLD British Businessman So Declare in Forecast jo_r Good Business BAKING POWDER you use /ess he fuilure and also izl Spring Opening Saturday Step Out With the Season in New Spring cther with appreciation of sterling | for ant and [values, will undoubtedly bring cheape in Great|goods to the consumer, and if, by dually expand |reducing the cost of living, it does immediately reduece production manufactured goods, it will at o the purchasing power 1 public and so stimulate ome demand for the goods we | make.” | PLAN BETTER MACHINERY ATARRH . T0 COMBAT BOLL WEEVIL of aead or throat 19 usually Plans to Kill Pest and Restore Pros- lers, ing by British Felix J. 0y National 'cor London, March 16,—An encour ing forecast for improved trade in 1 is made by Blakemore, president of the Chamber of Trade, “l am convinced trial conditions will Blakemore writes, “and while due regard to the importance pre-war Furopean markets a present stagnant condition, t pects of a greatly incred 1 with our rsea dominions, colonies and thevefore we rapidly vert those inquires into orde Predicts Reduction, k tkemore prwdicts that cost of || will be reduced by a falll§ points in the living price about 1 a further considerable months hence. This s ation of the v ue poun z in America, can produce price to the con- is 0 important a upply of food goods to that American prices of rices, shall be able that our indus i improve,” M paying of our{Mar a re- wl theirg 1 1ontl hi il er to be reduced m mer, and Ar tor the this country, in lependencies ar tinetly r 1t will be bered that this year our dominions floated larg on for purposes of developmel hese were most ibe and now that the turing, large rs machinery are Britain which will as the work procee Seck British ¢ |cost of “The foreign markets c ee ==other than the United inereasingly active in their inc for British goods, due in the main to ing reme carly over oans in over-sul schemes arc 1 ERE’S a store that resembles a style show at its height, for this season we are carrying even a higher standard of mer- chandise than before. In spite of woolens being sky high we are going to give you remarkable values as has been our policy during all these past 5 years. And with it you get a value-demonstration of WONDER CLOTHES that marks an epoch in our business. Think of get- ting all-wool fabrics and the newest styles and the finest work- manship for so little as $21.75 and $24.75. All the up-to-the minute styles—high waist lines for the young fellows; sport models, Norfolk style, as well as a generous range of conservative clothes for the mature man. - Suits and Topcoats $91.75$24.75 $9'7.75 AR R benefited by the vapors of— ViEiks VAPORUB Over 17 Million Jars Used Yearly perity to Southern Farmers Out- lined by National Institute. COUGHING RELIEVED Chicago, March 16.—(By The A The more you cough the more you ociated Press.)—Plans to defeat ’ho‘, strain your throat, lungs and system. | boll weevil and help restore prosper- (!}r-;;:mfg: [r;};lienxgmnggl:;lr{“.glégm ;lvr:l:g ity to southern farmers by speeding | g (Oreosoted). It is scothing, healing, |up of their farming system. were out- leasant and effective. Best thing for P N tionaleTne acking coughs, deep seated colds, bron- Rt chitis, croup, grigm and whooping cough. A most beneficial and safe treatment for children and adults. Save yourself from colds, coughs and serious trouble. Get 8 bottle of Leonardi's Cough Syrup (Creo- soted) from your druggist today and bring quick relief, Sold by City Drug Store. lined here today by stitute of Progressive Farming The institute believes, after an in-|[§ vestigation of the evil that vyearly causes so much 10ss to cotton grow- ers, that the best means of combating it is in the introduction of farm ma- |} chinery to replace what it terms the -mule-and-a-colored-hand sys- tem.” Cooperation with agrienltural | colleges and experiment stations, | § county agents, chambers of commerce [and agricultural high schools is plan- | ned in introd higher mechanical standards. “one —— ask for Horlick The ORIGINALS ¢ ! 2 \‘ : 5 » * ! “Pro f Alford, formerly wi 3 Maltgd Milk) A 5 S Department of Agriculture ¥ & Mllk | y prominent agriculturalist, has i 1ed up the holl weevil problem 3 ¥ g 1 . \ving that while it ean not he »: 8 i eliminated, it is possible to defeat it witlf intensive cultivation. “Tarly fall plowing buries the pests | hefore conl tweather drives them off ields to seek hibernating quarters for the winter,” he says. “Cotton vields per acre have been downward | for the last sixteen years, last vear| lowest recorded. Larger| s and plantations, manned with | ind more highly skilled labor- nproved machinery .appefs For Infants, Invalids & The Original Food-Drink for All Ages. QuickLunchet Home Office&Fountains. RichMilk, Malted Grain Extractin Pow- der& Tabletforms. Nouriehing~Nocooking. B8 Avoid Imitations and Substitutes fa ers and e a solution. the average Towa farm is equipped with $1,449 worth of ma-| chinery and the average farm of the| and west car ahout $1,000 ) worth, cotton bhelt farm has bhut $215 ,and depends largely upon one- horse tools and hand lahor.” PLANS NECROPOLIS. or four meetings for those specially Y interested In the movement, one gen- eral meeting before the entire body where a song repertoire for the sea- son of 1923-25 will be rehearsed, and a song sheet embodying soloists and NORMAL WINTER Observation Over a Period of .')Olnr-lcgnu-s to 13th Biennial Meeting of [ aaa——————== ative Palace to : PACING FAIIINE Mexico City, March 16.—The legis- Food Taxes Have Not Been a Success Constructio “~ b Ee use \ palace, the construction of | ® which was started at the end of the Why | J | Diaz administration and which for | years has stood untouched and a prey | to the elements, is to be completed, it 1 in official circles he huge structure is not to house | both branches of congress as was the intentlon, but will be con- “Home for National rest the remains ed departed. It will places of Because it gives such instant reliet from any itching rash or more severe case of eczema It is unusually sooth- ing and healing toinflamed tender skin. Used with Resinol Soap it doeswonders for poor complexions. KEvery home should have Resinol Ointment on hand as first aid for vert ‘”"Flr’ | of the | be ma r show the city Tt is sald that a great part of the costly material already used in the structurs employed in the new edifice can be Al druggists sell the Resinol products, O ——————— i SR Just at this time of year Interest centers on the COAT OF SPRING for Misses and Women Certain it is that TANS lead the proces- sion with Camels’ Hair well to the front. English Tweeds, shadow plaids, checked and plaid Camels’ Hair —All in light Spring mixtures and grouped at most attractive prices. | $1985 $69.85 the now. to choose from and at its best—right Ever so many assortment is Besse -Lelandy COVERS 300 ACRES in Vladivostock and Fats Scarce for Soldiers in Red Army. Viadivostok, March 16.—I"00d taxes have not been a success in this dis- trict, although the authorities are de- Government Plans to Spend Mil- ment has no money to buy food pro- | duce in large quantities abroad, and Jattle Creek, Mich,; March one of the leading commissars has de-| ¢y vouiis of Lieprints in the clared that if things do not improve ‘ Py the district is in danger of famine this | ©f the chamber of commerce here story of the plan of the Ieder: carly construc- 1t | half dollar| former service men suf-| | nervous and mental dis-| safe yea the Soldiers of the Red Army arc from house to house hegging although this is strictly forbid- by the army regulations. The men complain that they get only one and a halt pounds of bread dai sometimes soup made of fish ¥ are supposed to get a salary of pecks a day, but many of them have not been paid for more than three | its months start million and a go- for government tion of a ospital for tering from open spaces west of here | where Camp Custer sprang into a great cantonment, the hospital, with th buildings, will spread over 0 a It is one of five for which | appropriated $18,000,000, hospital building program is un-| lircction of the Veterans' Bu- | h KO- der the Rooscvelt Hospital. | TryThisFree 0 Legion Roosevelt hospital for the care | Rupture, Old or Recent, | faciliti tuberc former service men, Lurge or and You are on onts. with a cay of 400 patients The ' Bureau hospital will have the Rowd That Has Con- The vinced Thousands, i‘ . RO for the treatment of 500 pa- Sent Free to Prove This"v-'rr"v ‘ A the with woma A of ilosi ity Apply it to Any nment hogpital unit will around win building”—a structure, winged, on one side and sturbed” patients on the “tors 'offices, rooms for dining rooms, oper- clectro-therapy, electro- antopsy and dental in this building, as well as| pecialistic treatment and be com- | Anyone ruptured, man, wards f should write at once to Main 8t, Adams, N, ¥ 18] 2in to tighten 1 the need o ther othe varion | Hng ronms, cardiagrap) they ope “u rooms are minor surgery Tuberculosis Patients. est end of the hospital| ocated the cottage for| equipped with « most modern 3 botlier you Wi in th At 1) dangers fror ipture, the angrenc d innoce group wi b patients and t uilding will contain m to nat 400 nf‘l‘&')ns,} and projection room for| rd and billiard | off the main lohby. group of buildings for tment"” cases, contain- rooms on the first fleer Three separate provide accommoda- female attendants | men and women are d porche Write at once for thik I ertainiy an ih the with a stage as a4 mans two using t motion pictures. ( coping metho < disense Tane o recreation Ak it is hag aided ore as big at once wonder auditor! ronms will There i “continued tr ape Free for Rupture Rice, In 4668 Main St Tou ing large day G above vards tree a ings will Bample tions nurse application for Rupture K male lants. There will be| separate structures for the vocation-| al training shops, garage and repair shops. Adame 3 with send 7 ce stimulating ment of your itte 16—, what the blueprints|@ Years Shows No Extraordinary (‘old‘f i or Snow Came to Chicago This Year Chicago, March 16.—Winter in Chi-| cago up to mal winter average for the city, determined by observations ar period, according to degrees, over a fift, Henry J. C December wa: January considerably above, and I ruary considerably below. Chicago has had but five days with temperature below zero, one in De- cember and four in February, the rec- ords show. he lowest was eight be- low on ruary 4. Precipitation W considerably be- | low normal, and snow fall was but] 14.8 inches, compared with a normal | of 1 Inches. LARGE DONATION. Tokio, March 16.—A gift of 750,000 yen just been granted by the Tw i family of which Baroness Shilehara is a member, to the city of Tokio for the erection of a sanitar-| jum for consumptives. The total cost is estimated at 1,160,000 yen, the gov- ernment and the city both contribut- ing 205,800 yen. last year Baron Iwasaki contributed 250,000 yen to the erection of a public dining hall. had RUSSELL SUPERIOR COFFEE 38¢c 1b. 23 s $1 NCY CEYLON ~ STRICTLY FRESH EGGS Russell Bros. 301 MAIN ST. March 1 was the exact nor- |gates to the 18th biennial festival of 7.5 |the National Iederation |clubs here June 9, will join in a songfest every morning pre- 3 ‘\'lous to the opening of the sessions tederal metcorologist. | whjch will be a demonstration of a slightly below normal, [new form of group singing introduced by Henrietta Baker chairman of Home and Group Sing- ing of the National IFederation. Clubs Will Be Asked to Join in sSong Fest Every Moming. March 16.—Dele- selected groups will be ready by the time of the meeting. In addition, too, there will be a sunrise sing held on the mountainside. To this end the music clubs and the state organizations are being asked to send as delegates as many pianists and people who can sing as possible, Asheville, N. C, of Music be asked to PROHIBITION IN NLAND. Helsingfors, IYinland, March 16.— The Finnish parliament has rejected a proposal that the people of Iinland the biennial, besides the daily,be allowed, through a referendum, to L.ow, national At morning “sings,” there will be three decide whether prontbition is to he Of Special Interest to Women and Misses Three-Piece Costume Suits Featuring the vogue of embroid- ery. Individual modes embel- lished in the decorative motifs of Egypt and the Orient. $19.85,$145 The straightline idea comes to the foreground and is presented in various fabrics with 'infinite ver- satility of treatment. = 3rd Floor — Begge~Lelands l

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