New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 16, 1923, Page 23

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e ¢ ! NEW BRITAIN DAU‘YVHERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1923. T e e e e e i | . > that Chaneellor Stresemann w house was profusely dec d for the | \v MOVE MA ‘Y‘y neh economic mission resnlt in an ther pleased that the events in B oceasion the gen color scheme be- | No NE DE rrecment. It is wided that if the |varia had diverted attention from him |ing orange and black, - I ST miners aceept all the working con- ] . . ‘ ! W for a few ‘Miss Schnaidt will become the bride ditions stipulated by the mine owners, Gonfllpailflll '“h Bra llfl |0- a' ! Von Kaher mands on Berlin are [of Albert Morton on Novemher 2§ in | Neither French Nor German Indus- |incinding lonzer honrs, the other . F | that, in intern: airs, two-thirds of [lier home on Whiting strect. The | o s cent will be sent to unoccupied Don’t give the diseases that follow | fused with common bran which is un- |the "governt ; tridlists Wave' Taken Any Steps | y in the track of constipation a chance| palatable and difficult to eat. Kellogg’s the s should be | young couple are well known in New | emergency work on ! nee| 1 h that more | Biritain and * both employed in .| Toward Further N\egotiations. | property controlled by the industrial- to lodge in your eystem! Get after|is cooked and all ready to serve and g [ | n Py " ', M . ™ 4 H {ed S initiative ir s must be shown | & I, € office, where theéy are | ists there copgtipation with nature’s g t|really delicious, Eat it as a cereal, » 2 , | helper—BRAN, llogg’s Bran,|sprinkled over your favorite hot or | tion and that the people will not h.-‘ e — Duesseldorf, Germany, Nov, 16— (‘i\'il War Vetq Will i cooked and _krumbled -because it is|eold ecereal or :'onkAur mix it with Nevel‘ Leflves HOIISC | satisfied with the government again | R §ai e Neither the French authoritics nor it S ALL BRAN and because it will give| hot coreal. Tn the latter cases add two until white sausages are twelye pfen- NE MEASURL: | German Industrialists have made any Be Entertained Tonight| you permanent relief from constipa-| tablespoonfuls for each person. nigs apiece, bread eighteen pfennigs - new move toward resumption of the steen civil war veterans of New tion! It is scientifically prepared to] Do you realize what Kellogg’s Bran ; a loaf and heer twenty-seven pfen- | Supplies to Jap Quake Sufferers Will | negotiations for continuation of indis- | Itritain will be the guests of the Sons | Televe sufferiug humanity from consti-| can do for you and for your family; By The Associated Press |nigs a gass. | Bo ‘Given Without Cost |trial activity in the Rubr under ar- {of Veterans Ausiliary No. 1., amd Pen. | Pation and ig will do that. do you realize that it will keep sick- Munich, Bava Yov. 16.—Von| The dictator has no purpose to) rangements between the French and |field Camp, No. 18, at a supper 1o be | Bran’s action is wonderful. It|mess away; that it will put every one Kaher, the Bavagia {or and gen- |declare Bavarin separate from B The Associated Pres. | the German capitalist aras conld |served at the Trinity Methodist | 8weeps and cleansos and purifies. I1t|on a new bealth footing; that it will tle-maniiered nobleman who teni days | 1in, nor to march upon Prussia or| Tokio, Nov. 16.—The Japangse Re- | pe icarned this mor church at 7 o'clock this ovening : knocks out the dangerous toxic poisons| free you all from pills and catharties? 480 was cheered whenever he ap-|make things unnecessarily diffienlt for | lief bur has notified local repre- apparently ) Following ihe supps qp-."l‘».; will and frees the eystem from poilution!| Kellogg’s Bran is particularly de- . is now the "lwr. but will cooperate in political [sentatives of the Ame n Ited Cross | (o make the first overture fows he [be made by John A. Saxe of Witer. Try Kellogg’s Bran for a week, Eat|lightful made in raisin bread, in He* never | moves for a change in the Berlin gov- | 0f 4 new method of distributing sup- | breaking of the deadlock in the par- | bury, department commander of the i —two tablespoonfuls macaroons, popovers, muffins, ete, ® |piies to victims of the recent earth- | leys resulting from the refusal of the |G, rman W. Buckingham of ¢ much each meal in chronic| Recipes are printed on each puckagel, ! An’agegnt of the conservative ele- | qu Germans to accepfysome of the I'rench | Milford, te commander of the cases, You will be astounded at the| <You will say that Kellogg’s Bran o avoid insults and e physical | ments in northern Germany who 1 Hereafter canned goods, blankets | conditions, of Veterans, and Frank Goddar difference in your feelings! is a blessing to humanity. violeice, yet outsidé the capital he |been hiere on confidential necotiations |and clothing will be distributed with- | The Ruhr mine owners' association, | vigion president of the Penfield eamy, | Kellogg’s Bran should not be con-| All grocers sell Kellogg’s Bran! apparently has the confidence and | *ooking to coordination between the out charge to sufferers, with the ex. according’to the G support of %he people. north and south returned to Berlin | ception of some cexpensive garments | ging all its personnel dating from Von Kaher regeived today, as he | tonight with hopes Increased that | which are to be sold without profit. | ay instead of from the cnd of has every day this weck, quantitios somothing can s0of done to expel |Sanitary equipment and supplies and | as wi q yester- of letters and copics of resolutions the socia rance from the | medicine are to be distributed free to | day. . that adapted by igties aud public bod- | Berlin admin hospitals and similar institutions, | 70 per cent of th will be ies of all sorts uphol Sl oanves Previously, the goods were all sold at | taken back December 1 if, in the NBwW Although fic s & protostunt B MOCK MARRMEE ls | cogt. : meanwhile, the nv'mm;uhfm with m.»: L‘;,‘};;fi,? 1. ; ; »‘ T\"b:’ll::;l‘& leaves the government building, which | ernment. ing him their n p, ! o PEATURE OF SHOWER { - orESSES : il | i in poiitical cireles 2340 whei uk- | N ¥ ] . { Just Arrived Ly % y tht- Arrived ll:lv-u ‘:'1'.0 \im'»‘.:-;:“ N ) o Miss Sehnaidt Honored By Her 2 { §$7.95 to $14.95 & ; $1.95 to $6.95 e Vb e e e Priends—Will Be Marricd to L3S ‘ —— : prime minister who with the approy Albert Morton This Month al of his te minister ehose voi i g I upholds him, A miscellaneonus shawer wi is believed to renresent Lhor deved Miss Marie Schnaidt | ve [ ] ® lin government, which feeiing Harry Vile of 341 Stanley % NS ervitical and distrustinl. Many useful and beantitul gifts were | 1 PIENipo- | peceived from about 40 of her friends fentiary in rlin, t ictions DPuring (he evening & source o with him to Ioat much mer ut was provided “in ey oppovtunity that thé rlan ! mock mar which was presenten et e e e e i b | Sométhing Has Happened | In New Britain Men of this city are buying better grade hats. Never before in our history have we sold so many Stetson_and Berg Hats. Reason—The well dressed man realizes that there Y A is no substitute for quality. % ¥ The price lre of the chain store does not attract b him, ORRE’(TJONS Stetson and Berg assure the quality. I Our own reputation of twenty-two years of suc- o cessful hatting assures service. The didfl'irull case is (8 solicited—our wide ex- @ : perience and scientific Connectlcut Hat CO- optometry asstires the | ARCADE hest aid, Beckwith’s 9 4 ; 273 MAIN STREET FRANK'E GOODWIN £ OPATOMF TRIE o CONN. The New Edison London Console $135 Attractively cneased in oo cab et of 01t hrown mahogny this beantiful conso the ame superior TeCrea ' ities which dis ] mor pensive tin the New Ldigon gron tits moderats price brings it within the reach any purse Only the New' Bdison dare the test of dircel compartson In all the richest soft winter materials, mostly with beaver, squirrel, platinum wolf, & with the living artist . { caracul and viatka squirrel, AsKk tor comvenient term LGl o T w1 $39 845 $49 Cor, Maim and Chestnnt S0 A variety of beautiful new silhouette models, gracefully draped and wonderfully fash- ioned straight models, full length dressy effeets that are far from the commonplace. If you haven't bought your winter coat yet be sure to see these—this is your economy op- the ity i Ole— “prrgl WOMEN’S and MISSES’ I;xth Fur Trimmed and Sport Coats $14.95 $19.95 $24.95 when manufacturers devoted little attention to stvie Burton A. White Rolivias, Plaids, Mixtures, Suedines, with large coilars and <ome with cuffs, all full and finish. Your choice was then very limited, but = Sl length and full lined. Serviceable Topeoats of mannish cut and smart distinction in Her- how diiferent today. Modern furniture is chie, smart 16 Black Rock avenue ringhones, Striped and Plaid cfleeis, helted and <traighi <lenderizing lines, some set in and stylish. Gone are the old lounges, what-nots and Phone 1199-3 sleeves and <cme with raglan sleeves, in ail the new <hades of Tans, Browns, Grays and Ox- Turkish rockers—gone with the chug chug. one cyvlin- hone W e fords, sizes to 35, T [ dew horseless carriages. Manufacturers of furniture o . Gmd dste. now devote more attention to the adaptability of the Mr. White, one of our ¥ clod individual piece, combining all of the good traits of house furnishing spe- \ SPECIAL PURCHASE AND SALE OF A'rrucn . the oid with added beauty of lines and handsome style. cialists, has been with ankles win admira- AUISts ] ’ tion. And we have just Out with the old, modernize vour home—make it this store for the past WOMEN S and MISSES of He will | more livable, more inviting and cheerful, seveiral years. '.hebestlookifl? be glad to serve his Y _ This store 15 brimming over with wew ideas if youeversawl It's Ever. This | g over wit 1 4 rve hi wear Hosiery, which homefurnishing at regular feilow's prices, many New Britain means d'l“ it is eco- Come in and Jet us show you about, at Jeast. friends. E—— — nomically longwearin, as well as beautiful. Come in and examine Canton Crepes, Velvets, Poiret Twill and Sport Mistures. A collection of Dresses says || C.C.Fuller Company [| #7499 #%.2 238 M?ifl &m‘ S o » - you have or need, you will surely want one of (hese dresses for street or afternoon wear; HOSIERY 1056 FORD STREET HARTFORD a dress for every taste and every purse, s QUARTERS et T Open Eaening Some time in the far distant past you probably Regident salesman,

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