New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 25, 1923, Page 2

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VEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 25, 1028 | |u TOH ¥ uuun- EMIGRATE LOOK AT THE | Dolls| In Our Window for $1.98 Values up to $3,00 —The — COURAGE AND HOPE REBUILDING HOMES War Area in France Has Passed Salely Through Crisis 15 In Ita rece inds suffeped through me ars of systematic dest According to estimates of nstruction agencles the en next year, If all goes well, should ses Vast sore In the side of France Iy healed with the exeeptic urse, of some of the cathedpsls nd other historie monuments whi or ean be repiaced Tdea of the Work A ganeral idea of how the work Is Dickinson Drug Co. Stationery Dept, 169-171 MAIN ST, L Y FOR DECORATION DAY And every other day A GOOD SERGE SUIT Btylish, Practical, Fconomical Worn by men who admirs good styls becau the tasto. ful, well groomed « arance a neat serge s 'I' Kl 1l man chooses it is the one puit that can I appropriately for rimost a ccasion—soeial, business or p ure mical because 1A thelr shape We'd ke to show you your style and size in one of thess well tallored serges; your cholce of blue, gray or hrown Sen These Stylish, Serviceable Serge Sufts in our Window, $27 . $55 HORSFALLS 93-99 Xdsylum Strect Hartford, “It Pays To Buy Our Kind" W | tion is startling. CITY ITEMS “Runnin’ Wild" fox trot. No. 19063 C. L. Pierce & Co.-—advt, Open alleys at the Casino tonlght— advt. 8ix records and souvenir given away with each phonograph eold this week John A. Store.—advt. French Hat Bhoppe, 87 West Main 8t., Prof. Bldg. Exclusive miilinery. —advt, Vietrolas and Pianos, Henry Morany —advt, Six records and souvenir given away with each phonograph sold this week. | John A. Andrew's Co. Blg Furniture Store.—advt. Gulbransen Player Planos. —advt, Radio sets and supplies at Morans, ~—advt. Meet me at Schmarr's for dinner.- Sale on Sport and Dress Hats at French Hat Shoppe, 87 West Main 8t. Room 10 >rof. Bldg.—advt “Whais Sorry Now” fox t. No. | 19062, C. L. Plerce & Moran's Andrew’s Co. Big Furniture | progressing may be had from the fact hat 662,077 of the 741,993 dwellir '] ouses which were crumbled by ean non have now been completely re tored Other forms of reconstruc. going forward, and in less ter the greatest mill has even meen tion are strugg * than » & glimpse of normal, undis turbed contentment, While the world tnlks of reparations and the political aspects of the occupation of the Ruhr, | thess weather-hardened refugees are lugging away from sun to sun to re tore their cottages and replant their gardens Their One Ohject This 1a their one object omperament of the av | ¥Frenchman, these women want on of remaking homes places where the be patronized as refu : I ere they may till the soll Anrl enjoy its fruits. They waste no time discussing the Rul and are willing to leave such things to their political leaders if only they them- | selves be left unhampered in their' | efforts to prosper the land which once | formed such a fertile part of France A correspondent of The Associated Press who has made a tour of the | devastated regions comes away with [ the outstanding convicton that, of all | | the elements entering into the work | of reconstruction, the greatest factur of all has been and still {s the sheer will on the part of the people to re- | store. | Aylthough | vivid signs of war, tween the wartime countryside and that of reconstruc-| There are great | tehes of rolling, sun-kissed fields o full of lead apd steel and ng shell holes that cultivation has been impossible; but there even greater stretches which have responded to the plow and are now | carpeted with a fuzzy growth of green | spring again. are miles of weed-grown hillsides still matted with barbed wire, but there are also great piles of it that have been combed | ont, particularly from the Chemin- des-Dames region, ke huge tangled | gkeing of hair, and are rolled up along the roadsides to rust and disin- tegrate, True to there are still many | the contrast be- | aspect of the Everybody at Work Everywhere everybody is at work, Adolescent striplings, who were mere | when the great exodus o red and who are yet too young to do the heavy work of building, are | following ox-drawn harrows over the | fields, while their sturdy, horny- handed fathers are lifting h beams and stones into piace Wwh their wrinkled but wiry mothers are | washing clothes, cooking meals and doing other household duti Desolation to Recon: This metamorphosis from des tion to reconstruction is particularly noticeable in cities and towns most completely destroyed. ler, for example, which bora “tion betier that restorgt More siow ies the been com restored, exeept the I8 18 true Almost every appareatly is the Extracts—advt MEN Young Men and Those Not Quite So Young On the pantry shelves of the exaet. Ing, particular housewife, esmmrily must ba Fhe Asseciptes Rotterdam. the Misslssippl V' Duteh fariers viea, ¥ iy te Pe i settlements in JOHNSTON IN SEMI-FINALS . Cloud u will & Spain, 69, & May 25 Johnston of Californis reached semi-Anals in the men's singies yester ways finds Baker's Certified PMavoring day by defeating Count Pe Gomar of Wiltlam §, 6l For Memorial Day and Every Day BLUE SERGE SUITS with an extra pair of White Flannel Trousers $30.00 The serge is fast color and all wool and the trousers you usually pay $8.00 for duplicates NORFOLK SUITS Probably you have noticed the well dressed chap lately. They are here in most any color or fabric you want Some have extra trousers to match $28.50 o $40.00 STRAW HATS Two Prices $2.50 and $3.00 all the fancy shades and fancy braids The Store of Connors-Halloran Stores , Geo. M. Lloyd and Jos. M. Halloran Inc,, under new management 215 Main Street: Alteration Victrola Sale Kellogg's Bran is prepared fo ) do one thing—AND DO IT WELL! Rohono Hm will pn-uunq yum-c It not n!’:hq pelief, hu mu-o wild or chronia, |t regulates for that [ber of your u-v uhnu cat u— g.:hnhn o A:'uin:hu %o tablespoon 0 Masure Caven ,“‘,I mm ro‘m -mo--dl bn:.:'m' mh‘-nl N V. cannot afford permanent pelie Try K Bran ’ Whea your nguu- or friends | het nnul',u:v“mi it fli-i‘ru‘ uu-“.h., advise you to.eat adding two Md .M for :“'mbl:tuuu . . o 8 't |oold eoreals or u.ut it u.: cereal with bot milk, You can make de Think of the lost time aud the dangers |lieious bakery products with Kellogg's of Ulness you are dally dod‘tul Bran, lmm on every What you must bave s real bran—| Kellogg's Bran is not on) K ‘8 BRAN, and if you will [ally sold 'm lmw .'“n':' :‘.:"u". eat it yegularly each day yon will |bad in individusl ‘p:c become & different B within o | elass hotels and clul h' k " week or so, Kellogg's Bran, with its g‘ur restaurant, Be certain to eat Batural bulk, sweeps, and | Eellogg nurndcflytanull.l'auhl FAST- » Z ENER Nd\m cuts the thread or wears loose. Quickly and easily ed on—and once on, it is on for good. Avold the -nnoynnu of loose unsightly snaps. Insist on the YA Snap Fastener. 10c fortwelve, Atnotion counters et ' RS cow: "t Stays Sewed' SNAP An interlude when men and women of affairs pause to give thought to those who have gone. The memories of the departad often serve as a pattorn when force of char- acter must assert igself. Soldier and civil- ian alike are worthy of thought on this day. Flowers will express that thought better than anything else. Choose from the fol- lowing: Bourgainvillias, Cut Flowers Spireas, Plants, Made up Pots, Volz Floral Co. " “Say it With Flowcrs” 92 WEST MAIN ST. Geranlums, Ete. TEL. 1116 CHAS. DILLON & CO. HARTFORD GREAT REORGANIZATION SALE (Due to the adjusiment of the estate of the late Mr. Charles Dillon, senior member of this firm) NEW SPRING MILLINERY 97¢, $1.97, $2.97 Hear Duncs L. Plerce & Five new Plerce & Co most ter- of some of the ments of the war, Jooka | Chauny also, When you see these wonderful Hats you will realize what a Having accepted the plans submitted by the architects in connection with great sacrifice we are making. They are values to 89 and up the remodeling of our Music Department, we are forced to clear our floors of CRTRER S S several Victrola models in order to give our workmen elbow room, and have |§| B HATS—Values to $12 .... therefore selected a number of Victrola models suitable for the summer, which we are offering at special TERMS, every machine sale to include a liberal selec- tion of Victor records of your own choice. LITTLE DROPS o cleanliness $1 .00 Down |, v s om A teaspoonful 'of Sylphe- . % b ¢ iy D00 e g thc halance to be paid in easy weekly payments, each instrument brand new in 127 Main St. Opp Arch st. Tel. 1409-2 the original packing hox and absolutely guaranteed, with our usual prompt and 5 SRR courteous sel;vice. ° Speclal Sale of % ‘ e ! Take this opportunity to provide yourself with your summer’s pleasure at THESULPHO-NAPTHOL C®, a little over ten cents a day. . $1.79 each. $3.97 and Sf.97 UNTRIMMED HATS—Values to $4 T5¢ to $1.45 STARTING SUNDAY " SPORTS HATS—$2 val., banded with Velvet and Silk $1.25 Boston, Mass SYLPHOG Mail orders attended to promptly—Telephone 389-2 PINK SILK BROCADE--SEMI-ELASTIC TOP at NA.THOIJ ) . | ) /B Regular price $2.50. Stzes 22 to 80. med with fine laco and insertion. Remarkable values, 365 Main Street Directly Opposite Myrtle St. New Britain, Conn. o - S HENRY MOR lN FOR THIS WEEK ONLY, SPECIAL SALE of $1.35 STEP-INS 38 1/3% OFF on all COATS and SUITS, at $1.00 each. Colors: Flesh, white, orchid and peach; daintfly trim- DR. BENJ. 1. PROTARS e . 1OQ DR, Illii?!\{}y[ii?\(rr ASS VICTROLAS PIANOS RECORDS SPEOIAL NOSIERY BATE at 090 pair. Vajuss up 80 $10%, 252 MAIN ST. (Over Globe Clothing Co.) SEA IN SHIPS -m"fi!"' TR SN T | FOX’S MARY CARR —— in “THE CUSTARD CUP” NEXT THURS. FRL SAT. The Greatest Plchm- Hmce “The Birth of a Nation” “DOWN TO THE SEA IN SHIPS” Direct From a 12 Week Run on Broadway NEXT SUN. MON. TUES. WED.

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