New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 12, 1923, Page 18

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1925, . . ! Childven from Ocide - Tl the sunshine lines double | tence a8 & naticn is ménaced The | | trom the eld stock in the motheriand. | poses. are as | ) :u".&‘l“ putting southern Plorida| paper asks what the chief causes of 11 s our duly te look o gencration |Sessed & pound of butter menthly, Ny inte the Th-per cont sui-|the stump in babies is, and gives the | ahead. 5o that ta 1843 there will be|While puplls frem the country dis- | A stream of young men and youns | triets may pay either in butter or bar- NS H J| Nl ares Here again sunshine | answer Maelf by saying First, un neans deollars and cenis for Mismi ployment, and second, shortage of women fowing frem (he old h-nt'ltr. forty pounds of bariey & menth 3 [and Palm Beach aud their fellow e [lwnd 10 the new lands” The proceeds thus callected have | ports. houses The workiess man cannet afford te marry,” it says, “and the —— |§one 1o assist in buying the schoel's | g he ‘cloud center' of the United | winter supply and to velmburse, in | tog 15 in & little region in West less man dare not marry. There | ' A I "olds Rmm & 0 0 i in order 1o arvest the fall of the PAY Pm l" mDsTum | part, the teachers who gratefully ve. | birthrate, we must solve our unem {eelve butter ar bariey in preference " ton of Pugel Bow Half the ployment probiem and our housing 1o the constantly depreciating paper days Lhere are eloudy and an addi. » Washingten, D, €, Oct. 12 The 3 | mark, problem ks L o tional 30 per eent are partly eloudy 3 5 neosienry § SatiR RS s Pupils tthe ”.- " About the little center is a large pecent payment of an Insurance vlaim for $1,500 because clouds kept @ o P s arkaq | E¥press adds. “Without & steady Oelde Pay Their Tultion in luhc FUR COAT SLASHING COMMON . ooty o and constant birthrate the British | And Buster, More cases of fur slashing in the | group of scientists from taking pie tures of an eclipse of the sun, brings e TN mpire would ecease \ streets of London are veported A e :‘:flt'i'u:“" R ‘Lhn: born I: ll:n ::ll::l:'ll : :-:" Munster, Germany, Oect. 12.~The| Woman took to the HRrixton poilce “In the region ..'...“,r the country's | tential producer of wealth, 1r our school system of the little Westphal- '."a"n'.’i“fi."“'\i"'."?.“:.““.’;.“.‘.:',‘." clond conter thers is another sort of | SUPPIY of ehildren falls, our empire | 120 town of Oeide, near h has heen | A.:ualltv e:. ::llllp has ;:n made ul up questions of sunshine and elondi- | dellars and eents compensation. The will deeline and fall Hke Rome. 'rlwhl:‘l:'d almost entirely up: butter- mp nees 1n various parts of the United | gloudiness in this case is accompanied | ©Mpire has been hullt up en emigra- (bariey basis, Btates, which may vun into dollars and cents at other times than during oceasional eclipses,” says a bulietin from the Washington, D. (', head is the name "SALADA' It insures tea that is fresh, fragrant and pure — Try it dren to the number of 360 have |private families, the idea being to veached here from the Ruhr. They |give them, for a few months, free of RIGA FEEDS CHILDREN will he eared for in institutions and |eharge, good food and plenty of it Niga, Latvia, Oct, 13.—Poor ehil bulles The U, & Sunshine Ceater, are Sak of the Missstppi Fiver but the 'SAYS ENGLAND'S FUTURR DEPENDS ON MORE BABIES eountry’s ‘sunshine ecenters’ hreaks Journal Says Natton s Menaced f this precedent and Is situated in the | extreme southwest, near the mouth Birthrate Continues to Fall At Present Rate of the Colorado river. Yuma, Arl zona, furnishes the dot on the map on which to place a compass and draw the circle fnto which the sun- beams pour almost ceasclessly during daylight hours. Only 18 days in the average year can be called cloudy in Yuma and in a roughly eireular area| oo o0, .\b:m dlfi'r‘:rl,:lelum Skt aly clining birthrat giving the author- » _"'_}:mm”lng tEa Taliethof th days | tiee .-;.n:..- for .r.mrl;rn I”o: ':‘:';'t::: as well as thelr number, the region |noNt ‘:'\;“""l n "‘;” “ i around Yuma and embracing vlui er 1 of population in Eng! was only 20.7 the register | Wal southwestern third of Avizona gets § ”fi"fl‘ A O 1a1 e Towed per eent of all the sunbeams mnwl ! general na " birthrate recorded in any second t it durin the year, while §0 per 3 2 Gant b2 all l‘h! sunshine that could he [ auarter of the -“v"‘”"l"‘l‘;’:’"‘;‘:"""_';: received hits the mark in the south- | Period of the Y e eastern end of California, practically | ’ W 1914 24.5, in 0% 1k Se the whole of Arizona, mouthwestern 1721 and in ‘qn shd N 1 New Mexleo and the little sharp west- | Second quarter of 1923 it fell to =0 7 ernmost point of Texas around ¥1| which is a dro pof nearly 6 per cent Paso jm three years. 2 “If the birthrate continues to fall “Sunshine runs into dollars and cents in this region hecause the line at the h»nrllnng rate,’ ‘observes the of ‘30 per cent sunshine,’ or perhaps | Daily Express, “Britain's very exis- the slightly larger 75 per cent linf, | e—————e——— may be sald to enclose the section of 8 ts eli the United Staten which sells. its eli- |~ = rrrm™ enthu- | It is the care with which you choose your furniture that makes the real difference in the transformation of a house to a “Better Home.” This store has made it possible to obtain furniture of hetter quality, more artistic design and genuine worth, all at a moderate cost. Just a modest expendi- ture will achieve an effect of pleasing beauty when good taste and knowledge of furniture styles guide you in your selection. You will find here not only large assortments of ar- tistic, we‘ll-made and moderately priced furniture, but Making the Home ‘“‘Better” for— England's de. !lh- police at Nerth London, by heavy rain and anowfall and these, | tion from the mother country te the| Pupils pay their high school fees n| quarters of the Nationa! Geographie er potential water power than that ef graphical center’ of the Unites | Hiates, ' eastern shore of Lake Ontario and in elther nlnud) or p-nn cloudy means you may buy the kind of furniture you want in gradually transform the home a room at a time, please with the migh mountaing of the ve.|daughter countries over the seas The |fats and grain which in turn are gion, turnish the ingredients which | PeW lands have drawn their new hload | “spent” for school maintenance pur nel;:‘:' as there is a ‘population een ‘m""l:il:.tlu.:-' '.'.‘{'."l'l'..'hl. .‘-nvnl:.lv’!:'n ‘eloud 80 there 15 a ‘sunshine centor' and a the Upper Peninsula of Michigan be- ‘eloud center’,” continues the tween Lakes Superior and Michigan also definite assistance and helpful gujdance in choosing just the right type to furnish each room of your home. your “Better Home” at a cost no greater than you would expect to pay for just ordinary furniture. accept this as your invitation to come in and view the comprehensive exhibits now ready. It will pay you to give the state of Washington a great ter, & ‘wealth center, and a ‘g00-|centers’ in the east. On the souths| THE “HOME BEAUTIFUL” tin three-quarters of the days in a ye n Prices too, right now, reflect real savings which Whether you want to ref¥zish an entire home or come soon while our stocks are full and complete. mate on a year-round basis to thous sands of tourists, out-door siasts and health-seekers, Compensations T'or Cloudy Regions. “Nature has given compensations | for a lack of sunshine. As the per- centage of fair days grows less and | SPOT A Cleaner That Cleans—- Grease, motor oil, road oll, dirt and unsightly spots— —=from suite, gloves, ties, rugs, or any wearing apparel Non-Inflammable Economical less outward from the ‘sunshine cen- | ter,’ the rainful grows greater a_n.1| greater, so that agriculture may flour- ish without frrigation. But after the mouth of the Mississippi has hm‘n{ Ask Vor — SAV - A - GARMENT MOLASSES With the delicate, ‘blended flavor Aft { youngsters satisfied with a bread and molasses sand. wich BROTHER— Brothers, young and old, dee velop a keener interest in Home if a rcom of their own is provided in _which furni- ture designed for their comfort and enjoyment is provided. We ofter below a few suggestions that will make the home better for Brother, ROYAL EASY CHAIRS Tapestry or leather stered, uphol- DROP LID DESKS In oak or mahogany. ‘Frem $23.50 DESK CHAIRS $6.25. BOOKCASES itk $13.50 ODD CHIFFONIERS From $ l 6.00 up KLEARFLAX RUGS ones $4.00 inches BEDROOM STUDY TABLES uavesry 610,00 or Oak ENGLANDER COUCH BED Complete with Mattress. , $22.50 FUMED CAK STORAGYE CHEST Cedar lined., Can be used as 1 i $32 00 seat ... SISTER— The home #fe for Sister be- fore she enters a Home of her own, is a vital of early training that e&‘ Mother should consider. Often the in- troduction of such things as what we are lsting below will help. MAHOGANY SPINET DESKS $27 $35" Lovely Mahogany “Hutch” Desk MAHOGANY SECRETARY $72 DAINTY DESK CHAIR... $11 UPHOLSTERED WICKER CHAIRS OR ROCKFERS $14.40 ., ODD DRESSING TABLES $31.50 $36 CEDAR CHESTS, $11.75 up. WICRER or FIBER FERNERY $9.00 MAHOG/ WING STANDS OR TABLES, $20.00 C.C. FULLER COMPANY GUEST— A “Better” Home for the “Visitor within the Gates" is often created by the adding of certain of the following five pleces, ENGLANDER EXTENSION DAY BED Covered In pretty cretonne .. .. 4-POSTER BEDS In mahogany or MAHOGANY TIP TOP TABRLES FROM $12.50 up BEDROOM TABLES $8 up Mahogany or walnut .. . ERS OR CLUI‘HEb PRETTY BEDROOM RUGS 25 to "‘fi 00 WICKER. UPHOLSTERED CHAISE LONGUE, $40.00 FATHER— Father's place in the home 15 often neglected. Remember Dad, Provide for his comforts, :{The following will help to make Home more than a place wi Dad meets the family A~ sionally, ! MAHOGANY FLAT TOP SK $58.00 A “man's” size desk plenty of drawer room elbow space. BIG OVERSTUFFED IASY CHAIRS OR ROCKERS Leather or tapestry 339 50 up A LARGE Fl'MFD OAR KASY CHAIR, $31.50 Has spring seat and back leather cushion. LCTIONAL BGOR- TROM $27.00 up. MAN'S CHIFFOROBE, $40 CATHER FOOT REST, §6.75 Witn and loose MOTHER— Any furnishings that will lighten the household tasks and make life a little more pleasant for mother should be provided. A “SELLERS" KITCHEN CABINET Will greatly lighten work. Pricel as low as - $39 GLISTENING WHITFE, PORCY.- LAIN KITCHEN TABLE, $12 mother's If her present kitchen range is worn out-—by all means con- sider the comfort and satisfac- tion of a new GLENWOOD RANGE MAHOGANY TEA WAGONS $20.00 FAMILY SIZY RLEFRIGERATOR Tront icer, guaranteed $27000 A COMFORTABLE KITCHEN ROCKER, $6.00. A ROOM-SIZE WILTON RUG, $67.50. Overlooking Capitol Grounds 40-56 Ford Street A Good Place to Trade HARTF ORD S e St R R R Aleo Equally Wonderfal Valaes at 1924 STYLE WallPaper » Ask For No. 9323 ‘,,”,\ ut-Brows Pal FOR FALL ECORATION COME IN AND SEE HOW MUCH BRIGHTNESS AND BEAUTY A FEW DOLLARS WILL BUY FOR YOUR HOME P ——— {1 § Newark shoes for men are the mast remarkable combina. 4 mm of style, quality and value at the pr 4 Five million people wear them. They are the axact dupli. ! cates of $7, 38 and 310 styles chown elsewhere. Try a pair! NOW! " Mook Shoe StoresCe, Tos wrgens Chain of Shos Stores i Uie Vuive vaitts New Britain Store 324 Main Street New Britain AN Mowact. Shavas Open © o The John Boyle Co. TELEPHONE 359 FRANKLIN SQUARE Paints, Varnish, Lead Oil, Glass, Putty, Brushes, Room Mouldings, Metal Ceilings, Sign Work, Etc. Satirday Buening ba Arsamem- *-0. .. tccmsne R flmm‘nfl L SRR BB 2R 24 B T 2

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