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24 .= BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, IMMIGRATION BAGS ARE UP m sm could live on it. “We have depended on ceriain man from Liberia who was held | kinds of labor so long we nat- t |up at the port of entry. The man was | urally assume that the work would prominent in polities in Liberia and {not be done without them. Ger- the newspapers in America wanted to | many, Sweden and Great Britain have 4 . ..’ {iinow Id not get in. Final- [ built up great regimes with their own I'x:vml Mediterranean ly some cut porter - 1 people. The statistics of the war tion was mostly |« quota was only one | show @n enormous increase in pro- = a | duction in America, We had no im- | migration whatever and four million an't. and d ded that the man was 3 mM up because the immigra- | ©f our young men’ were taken from until in 20 |tion authorities hesitated about per- | ©ur industries and put to work de- coming from |forn surgical operation. Anoth- | Stroying manufactured goods, yet American took off its coat and went to work and we had the _|'production in 1918 and 1919, | “Now that the fear of nnmi:rmon . | has passed there is a tendency to de- vise a more flexible means or adJust-‘ ing the problem. One thing is very| certain, the days of unrestricted im- | migration are things of the past. In| the future the ideals of the Amflrk‘nll\ citizen will be held above every othflr consideration,” Mr. Husband was asked by Presi- | dent Fred R fe to explain to the | men his ha g of the Leviathan| case last week. He said that when a shipload of immigrants iz landed lul | compliance with the quota there .al\'\a\s are certain ‘“rebates,” such as people who are exempt for some rea-‘ son from th rstriction, or when a ship reports ) and has only 1,950 These re! cumulate sometime after a quotd apparently is filled and | §§ this situation may save the Yf\nthau; A )’\dbv:fl"(‘ls LAY BRITNS VERSUS WEST SIDES | (Games on Nov. 18-Play Steam Rollers on the 25ih heaviest ship the real winu ner wmeeting of evening by Wal United States gration. The r become familiar | did say whether the man was per- .+ | mitted to enter on this basis. “It is not up te a government of- or- | ficial to discuss the merits of compared to another,” he it is a fact that the old mmi nt does become an American ton cater extent that the There is 4 good reason for ish came over and set- land ‘and Virginia; the settled Pennsylvania, the w York, the Swedes Dela- orth Carolina which hav need not be ap- Dutchman, the Lnglishma ing his ancestors | ountry. ¢ recent immigrants were They came at a time red I-\ the north- 3 restricted til they demonstrate that they car citi N8 war. made ny An t Eide on Sunday £ the game o recognized as this 5 " ot sl e of Hartford und are . ¢ 1at had previously be far ahoad of the Al ” ‘ w . egndiinbol o Jatter are not in t P ' fickals for the \ tialy 1 niat In w of Rrown w 1 ! nd Jacques of men who op y woetorily in the of y : s ¢ ad much more effective :‘ “- ; r A'u‘nrl ;'rr 1‘::- war rru;\ “" ;i v’n«nn:rmr"' \ i dn efinite ar iy S Y s went back, then the rangements have been made for a = s and prevented them fre "‘l-«-,v game with the Providenes = 1 . ‘e tollers in Providence on Sun- | , . mber 25, At the present | - A is not giving odds on . A ! nd it Iy un even bet Pract ' i tion invariably ud ‘,," e o maveral Bi6rd : ; : : o demands. additional seen in the of the country | Hardware ve 40,000 day, the fses that A \ [ Wn game, + t t 1) f n bang-up | n 3 i 1 % ‘ Hinee the eontract | g go nericans and the old type immi. not been formally signed, the " couldn't live on that ar l}n mager does not owre o name " N Anfk in't. Only those who cou m but within a day or t to that puncemen \eir mode of living o positive his ar - < o o O Q a 010 E—EE YOU MUST SEE THESE VALUES AND CONVINCE YOURSELF. IF YOU NEED AN OVERCOAT, DON'T MISS THIS SALE. ALL SIZES — ALL STYLES Man's Fumi hings Cut to the Laughing Point ! Men's Hose ... 9c -17¢ Men’s Neckband SHIRTS $2.50 .... Now sl WHITE OXFORD SOFT COLLAR SHIRTS $2.00 .... Now $1 MEN'S SILK HOSE 39¢ MEN'S HEAVY UNION SUITS $1.19 | “BOSTON BAGS 95¢ TIES 2" $1.00 | | 298 MAIN ST. i | S A L EE—EE-—EE l - | 9 I $24.50 Now Men's Delts $27.50 Now s2050 Now $21,21 83150 Now $23, 23 | $35.50 Now i i $45.50 Now $33 338 $55.50 Now $45, 45| THE—I TOGGER SHOP || NOVEMBER 9, 1923, 9 Extrafoi'dinary Values Iy — | FUR COATS " —At— _ New Britain’s Newest Fur Shop Just to get acquainted with those who are as yet not familiar with our Fur Values we are offering High Grade Garments at unheard of prices Every garment that leaves our es- tablishment, no matter how low the price may be, is guaranteed. Most of the New Britain folks are already acquainted with us, through our Hartford store, where we have been established for the past 13 years, but to those to whom we are still strang- ers, we are offering the following values: HUDSON hLAL COATS—(Dyed Munkrat), trim- med and plain, regular $250. Special $175 00 |2 @ steisimen e e e e e —— £ GENUINE JAP MINK COATS—(not weasel), finest quality, value $350. Special .%c......... We have purchased a big lot of Jap Mink Skins for our 2 stores and therefore are able to sell these garments at so low a price. _ $75.00 $225.00 24 CARACUL JACQUETTES—in all shades; regular $125, Special ..o trimmed - $100.00 MUSKRAT COATS—A large selection, and plain, Special ............ RACOON COATS Special . —Dark heavy skms. $195.00 $95.00 Specldl CARACUL COATS—48 and 50 inches long, in all shades, plam and trimmed. bpeclal NORTHERN SEAL COATS- and trimmed. Special $225.00 Finest quality, plain $95.00 $25.00 The above values are just an example of our offerings. Come in', and get acquainted with New Britain's Newest Fur Shop. CONNECTICUT FURRIERS 8 WEST MAIN ST. Largest Retail Fur Manufacturers in Conn, Hartford Store, 65 Church St. Next To Capitol Theater