New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 22, 1923, Page 24

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Boston Store DONNELLY, Black Silk Dress Cords, b 1" {:rd- long with large '$1.69 Picot Ribbon, 1.in wide, in all desirable lsc Net Guimpes, trimmed with fine Val, lace, white and cream 98C Bertha Collars, made of fine tucked net, Lace trim. med, in cream 980 and white ,.... White Silk Lace, 3-in. wide, rose pattern, suitable for boudoir - 45 c Caps vooee Boys' Cambric Handker- chiefs, hemstitched; colored o ity ... 123 ¢ Charmeuse Satin, soft finish, high lustre, black, mwn aa navy, 40 inches e. Special mee. $1.98 Pongee Silk, real Japan- ese make, ' Sat. 89 Special .... Yard () Sport Satin in white and the popular colors, 40-inch wide. Sat. $l .79 Special, Yard Anderson’s Imported Ra- tine and Crepes in plain colors and novelty styles. o Yard 79 C Price Percales, best quality in a large assortment of pat- terns; yard wide, Sat. Special, Yard 25 C MULLEN CO, Men's Extra Fine Quality Nainsook Union Suits, ath- letie style, 89(: Each Men's Fine Quality Bal. hriggan Shirts and Draw. ers with short sleeves and Drawers ... Each89 € Drawers Men's Extra High Grade Percale Shirts, the Emery make, neatly assorted pat. terns, Each Men's Pure Silk Phoenix Hose, colors, black and cor- | dovan, Palr ..o00 | Ladies' Pure Silk Hose, Vests, hodice and band top ... Each 350 Ladies Pure Silk Hose, Phoenix make, full fash- | ijoned; colors, black, white, | cordovan, steel grey, Piping Rock, gun metal, Bobolink | and beige. Pair Ladies’ Fine Silk Hose, full fashioned Gordon; black, cordovan, grey and Pair Ladies’ Extra Fine Qual- ity Hose, full fashioned, drop stitch; colors, black, white, steel gray, silver and e ... $1.15 Misses' Un :o n Sults, nainsook, blom:::‘h 69 c NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 22, 1923 Don’t Miss a Shopping Visit to This Store Saturday BIG SPECIAL OFFERINGS IN THE SEASON'S MOST WANTED MERCHANDISE- PHE THRIFTY HOUSEWIFE WILL FIND MANY REMARKABLE PRICE SAVINGS ON WEARABLES AND OTHER MERCHANDISE HERE SATURDAY, SALE OF SILK DRESSES REDUCED FOR SATURDAY Fifty Silk Dresses Including models for after- noon and street wear A WIDE SELECTION OF STYLES 110% - Colors: NAVY BLACK BROWN and GREY Pleated Skirts in SILK CREPES and WOOL CREPES $4.95 to $12.50 Growing greater in popular favor each day. They complete the sports outfit or the jacquette costume, Roshanara, Crepe de Chine, Wool Crepe and Novelties in tan, white, grey and navy THE VALUES ARE IN EVERY WAY EXTRAORDINARY More Than a Dozen Styles to Choose From $109% Materials: CANTON CREPE CREPE DE CHINE SATIN CANTON Sizes 16 to 44 SN Linen Frocks Needled with exquisite care and appointed with white collars and cuffs. Colors of : Blue, Rose, White, Green, Leather and lavender $9.95 Boston Store | DONNELLY, MULLEN CO. Bear Brand Twinkle mm all the summer Special .. ... 450 Bear Brand Paisley Yarn, in all the different mixtures, spd-l“.......‘450 Daggett and Ramsdell's Cold Cream, Special for . .37 Pomgein Face Powder, white, flesh and rachel. Special for 42c Saturday ... Mary Garden Talcum Powder. Special 21 c for Saturday .. Eleaya Vanishing, a fra- grant non-greasy toilet cream, Special 42 c for Saturday . Stay Fast Hair able. Special New Line French Voile : front and | Waists; frill neatly trimmed with Val, lace and hemstitch ... slender and stout figures. Just the kind for summer | Ladies’ Night Dresses, made of fine quality Long ! Cloth, lace and embroidered trimmed. & $l.69 All sizes .. Rolls, | feather weight and wash. | for Saturday .... 23C $3.48 New Model Corset, for | White Sateen Sl shadow proof, extra fine quality; sizes 31 to 50, Children's Combination Drawer Waists, band knee with ruffle and lace trim. $1.19 ‘ fll-l:‘;dl‘.l‘nbkuhed Sheet- ng, & eavy quality ... Yard 490 36-in, Bleached Cotton Cloth, fine finish, Ladies' Cloth, just the thing for undergarments; 36-inch wide, 45-in, Imported Organdie —very fine quality. Regu- lar 75¢ value All Pure Linen Glass Toweling in blue nnd-red checks, \'d.25c 81x90 Ripplette Bed Spreads, for full size bed. $1.98 ™ 45x36 Pillow Cases, made of good cotton. Hemstit.ched. each 290 Serim Ruffled Curtains, 2% yavds long ujth' tie-backs, Pr, 790 36-inch. Sunfast Draper ies, in several patterns and colors. Yard Plain Colored Sunfast, 36-in, width in blue, green, old rose and brown, guar. anteed sunfast. Yard Two Houses on West street—They bring in a good income. All you have got to do is sit down in an easy chair and take in the rents. They pay like a clock, all in advance, just like daylight time. Can you beat it? We have call for mortgages. Do you want a second mortgage, or have you one to sell? CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. 272 Main Street Phone 343 Rooms 305-6 Bank Bidg, CLAMS FOR CHOWDER CLAMS FOR STEAMING SHRIMPS—CRAB MEAT SOFT SHELL CRABS LOBSTERS Dining Room Connection HONISS’S 24-30 STATE STREET HELP FOR HEIDELBERG Students of University Rejoice Over OOKED FOOD SHOP 118 MAIN STREET ' MUTUAL BUILDING BUSINESS NOT AS BAD AS REPORTED ACCORDING TO BELIEF OF BABSON tactor. From a long swing point of view these purchases abroad consti- Receive a Legacy. fute a favorable factor. Eventually Europe can pay interest and principal Heldelberg, June 22—Faculty and only in goods. Increasing imports at | students of Heidelberg University are A this time tend to relieve the strain on | rejoicing over the announcement that "".'.Bdu“dn":u“l:‘;"&’:“';;’C’}‘:‘P:::m Europe, which 15,6 et ok 404 natitution will receive 50,000 Eng- 2 = e business chain today. bave been suffering from psycholo- | .o pooonte The export situation, lish pounds from the estate of the plcal depressions during the past six |, oy S Ty 1913 or 1015, s |late Dr. Mond, who founded one of weeks," says Mr. Babson Many are |\ particularly favorable. Although ) the leading chemical houses in Eng- Sxpecting 4 repetition of the decliie | payer than last year I should stlll land and is the father of Sir Alfred of 1920 in gensral activity, while|qpqgipy the export situation as one|Mond, who was & member of the ’”‘"’r” ::“‘7:’;;}""1:‘?;“:& \AINCS |of the few unfavorable conditions Lloyd Ggorgf= LR t3’Jr- Mondswzs ::‘rd‘:on“l.thar?uuchvlmpreuinns if .v‘flu‘ “6° Money rates—A business man :’.‘;""m::je:;m“"y» My DOCAIIE A (1FlLs |isten to current comment and market | can gn\v‘&n::c&;}i‘::r;;{s :\'h;g: :‘?‘2‘; 8140 ik 1h ke e e mokt intass e tual f g | pared wi e on t‘:e .I‘iuv::’::rnh;:v:t"ac :_: ;‘:{; during a part of 1920. It looks as national of the German |n!muu:ns of ) T AN $HB0gh pisnty of money can:be avail. | higher education, It jiad 3,600 &8 g . dents during the term which recently things are not as bad as reported is basis for some time to Let us examine the leading baro- ::::non this bas cloted, about ten per cent of whom & were foreigners. meters of busmeu(~ ; - o o Tiatin . Prices — Commodity prices| “7. ransportation—The situa P . o elimbing rapidly reached a point al- [is more favorable than it has been for S r:;;;‘:fi;‘“:‘;’ L‘;go;":eg most 20095 above pre-war levels be- |several years. In 1920 there was a [ taking o oieatL T S rtn WA Haut fore they broke fn 1920. Thelr pres- |car shortage which meunted to a peak | (0P8 M GRG ® o qente Engiand ent position is only 7874 above normal fin October Demands at that time hed 12( aheuba 11 Bui arlla 1 and ind this level has been reached by a fcalled for 147,000 more cars gthan |y U G hah el moderate, orderly rise. Farm prod- |were available. Today we are hreak- ';‘1“’1““ i ket 2 ying Bets are but 790 above the 10 year ing all records in the number of car PALIOBOPLY ! verage 1900-1910 compared with the |loadings. The shortage of last fall has \nflation of 250¢% made in 1920, heen practically eliminated. There | Thers is nothing dangerous in .the|should be no immediate serfons con- pommodity situation. There is Ber-|gestion of freight | lainly no ground for fear of another "R, \Wages—Wages have shown| fecline such as wa suffered during the [some advance, particularly in the year beginning 1920. building trades. This fs due largely % 3 Fallures—Contrary to popular [to immigration restrictions. Wages | ¢ pelief a minimum of failures I8 a bad |in general, however, are much below dgn, while a large number of failures the 1920 peak. Certainly there is less | show that business is cleaning house | inefficiency than there s at that wnd points to better times ahead. [time. Any increases in cost due to During 1919 and early in 1920 the |wage advances will, of course, handi percentage of business fallures ran at | cap business e o lowest level reached since they have “g. Steel Production—The unfilled seen recorded. Both number and the |tonnage in the United so,.«sn( .\‘!M’r: %fl;fi}fflfifl:&ifigg:mm ties of failures at present are | corporation now stands at 7,000,000 s . :',’::,Tng Aoy B st s T anan i | dersTabletforms. Nourishing-Nocooking. This, together with [tons compared | SR " the llquidation of the past two years 1420, The present level is very satis. | 8" Avoid Imitations and Substitutes | e—— ® pretty good evidence that funda- ‘Lfartnry and shows that buyers are not CROWLEY BROS. INC. 4 Announcement that Institution Will (Quoted Locally Only by The Herald), Wellesley Hills, Mass, June 22.-- Roger W. Babson was questioned to- day as to a concrete analysis of the business barometers that determine If you are contemplating an outing at any time you can get | Hartford everything you need here and | save money. Societies and clubs| DRINK — pienies is our specialty. Let us| AYERS’ SODA WATER give you an estimate on your | Take home a bottle of cream soda supplies. —Something you will like—it's deli- A cious. Three size bottles—3c, FOR SALE—DESIRABLE PROPERTY ON BARNLIT STREET; ALSO GOOD BUILDING LOTS ON RUSS LAND CO., AND OTHER LOCALITIES, H. DAYTON HUMPHREY 272 MAIN STREET NATIONAL BANK BLDG BY STANLEY - 10c, 15c. SATURDAY SPECIALS | Gobel's Quality First short cit! THE OLD HOME TOWN GHOME Smoked Shoulders, 20c 1b. e e'PR BRUNC, NIGT] ln(n»w;l _— E'—: ° Gobel’s Quality First Breakfast | FER Bacon, 35¢ 1b. | Best Tub Butter, 48c Ib. Brookfield Butter, 45c b, White Rose Grape Juice, 30c pt. Japanese Crab Meat, 48¢ can: Our Own Make Mayonnaise, 20c Y3-pint 75¢ quart Walnut Meats, 48c 1b. Cooked Sauerkraut (in bulk) WHATCHA GoT TO TRADE For The ORIGINAL A GOOD GoLD Malted Milk For Infant Insalids & | The Original Food-Drink for All Ages. ERS GOLD WATCH SINCE LIVERYMAN DAVE WHITAK JURNED GREEN HE NOW HANDLES THE TIMEPIECE 4 nental business conditions are grow- pyramiding orders but are following ng more sound the conservative policies | 20¢ Ib. “3. Credit Conditlons—At the peak | 10, Good Movements — The in- | 3 » the recent boom the national banks creased fmports probably will necessi- | PAINTERS AND et / yad over $12,415,000,000 out on 16an. [txte some movement of gold from this | : [oday they are loaning a little more |conntry. hut our prosent reserves can DECORATORS . WEEK-END SPECIALS ‘han $11,500,000,000. Tn 1020 they |gtand it easily. In fact, the tremen. | | Regular 38¢ 1b. Coffee, vere borrowing heavily from the fed- | dous gold supply which really does 267 Chapman Street |8 30¢ 1b s wral reserve banks and were straining | not belong here is a constant tempta TEL. 2018, 4 J |l raserves to the itmit. Whereas | tion toward inflation Estimates cheerfully given on ali fob | po, o Stuffed Chicken heir discounts were $2,827.000,000 fn| 11 Building—The combined Srer] | me——— 3 to 3 1-2 Ib. ’ 1920, they are today borrowing but |ef worker and employer in the build- R E . 5 » . average, 1780.000,000. Money 18 plentiful. Re- |ing trades han set the brakes on the| NEW AND SECOND HAND $1.50, $1.75, $2.00 erves are strong. There is no danger | Lujlding boom. From tha point of | FURNITURE hat banks will be forced to cut down |view of immediate volume of trade, 1"“ Very Reasonable Prices—Biggest SR oans and slow up business in order 'this 1s an unfavorable factor. From Stock in the Oft | © protect their reserves. \ long swing point of view, however, | tock in the City About the Store “4. TImports—Though not as great |it je not at all discouraging. The in- Mea t in 1920, our imports are gAIning |dustry was rapidly becoming infiated | A. LIPMAN it sround very rapidly. For the imme. land the slowing up process merely g4 yaayette St. Tel. 1329-3 Roast Pork Hlate outlook this is an unfavorable | postpones the necessary building to a | Roast Ham |time when it will be more needed | Bolled Ham | “It does not take a statistician to | Comned, Beef Hash ot o e rew o aur naro. | CINDERS FOR SALE . meters may be considercd unfavor- | Tick Tock Taploca for Puddings | able. The majority are not unfaver- i a -s You can buy Tea, Coffee, Olive Oil, | able General business.” concluded A. H- H m | Salad Ofl, Malt and Hops, Malted Milk, Mr. Babson, “is in a heaithy position | Olives, Syrup, etc., cheaper at the BY THE CHAIN TO AvOID FINGER MARKS - |at about 14 above normal. The fig- ~—General Trucking— | ures siearly indicate good business for Oovked Food Shep than anywheve | 99 WEST ST. TEL. 1233-3 | else. ilh‘ most of 1923.”

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