New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 4, 1924, Page 19

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 4, 1924, B?EHETHE %{WJEIQ}EIX s ?Eé’%“fi‘o’fi‘é‘l'éfismm {0007 of England's Skl Men "0 e e Seltle in United States TSRS London, April uring the first nine months of 1 t Britain lost 20,509 < skilled cra. from its metal and enginecer through Hur .,mgmu,m and 12 se have, Vent to the United States. Of the total i trade handled by the United States, dence in the | goo (47,023 represented the value of poits from the Philippines and the balance imports from that countrd, | o, The imports from the United States og ' by way of the ntic coast in 1923 .| amounted. to $§ 52, while 1m- ports through the Pacific scabodrd | were valued at $22,350,415. On the | . other hand, Philip roducts ex- | ‘|'~ ported to the Unite s through wes Nlbert Steiger, Inc. s A Store of Specialty Shops COATS and WRAPS Expressing the Newest in Fashion With Fe-645 $125 Vithout Fu—@ 38 $89 .50 Smart dull surfaced fabrics, wool Juina, fine Twills, | Charmeen and Lorenella: soft Cashmere like fabries as %" — well as the new silks in models that emphasize the youthful States in the total volume of trac xn i ik \ slender silhouette. Trimmed with furs, braid, galloons, share being vaiued at $15,749 leather, pleats, fringe, applique ribbon or embroidery. Great Britain was third with a total of | I A | ; $11,664,706, Spain’s trade with the \ 1 Philippines during 1923 amounted to $5,000,000, | tor and Saviour. | | Manila, April 4.—More than 50 per cent of the total foreign trade of the .Philippine TIslands for the year 1923 went to the United, States, ac-! cording to figures obtained from the customs bureau. Of the total foreign trade, ammounting to' $208,552 business amounting to $133, 12 house of commons, This serious drain upon British in- dustry, which has been for sor a subject of alarmed commen on unofficial 3 writers of the s today to :lw uss the causes. ~ The exponents of t} Lor point of view driving the o, against $41,2 £ Atlantic ports, Japan came next to the combined with d in America. b olls upon the adv i by the United States in natural resources g market, But conten “American indust hampered like the main factors which are British production and British wages. The American ufacturers shy of ovdirp on than th jishman and, ch is equally 1mp. tant, the American worker believes enterprise in his work, “The guick man refuses to be bound by the pace of the slow n Trada unionism In America doe: output ‘and reduce level of the unskilled cauvse we adopt ti here t) g parlous cond el are 80 poorly pald.” ‘A SPECIALLY ARRANGED COLLECTION OF THE VERY Newest Easter Hats 35 $7.50 $15 They have just been unboxed, arriving from a group of New Words cannot begin to describe their FEATURING NEW TWILL COATS in slenderizing models for large women Sizes to 4815 at $45.50 to $89o50 '+ Executioner Who Kills Self Left Large Fortune Tresiau, April 4.-—Paul Spacthe, the wioner who recently shot him- ", 1eft a considcrable Refore the wer 500 marks, or $125, 'and traveling expenses was the fee | paid for each execution, and it has Inow returned to about the same amount. the had guillotined 45 persons. was emphasized by his lighting 45 candles, one to each of his vie- fims, before he shot himself. He in- . vosted his carnings in a restaurant NEW and in real estate which enhanced in value, 50 his heirs are well provided GROW AMERICAN TOBACCO for, geoul, Korch, April 4-—Americs A century ago the executioners in tobacco, transplanted to K “is Turope wers a much figher class of Uj ILIZ j COA ;S :« \ R heing cnltivated with resulis s to men than at present, They were re- i E be nearly as salisfactory as those oh- | quired to be o ated in surgery, and taited in the southern part of the | practiced m They were state Of Flamingo and Streock’s Fabrics .\‘ United States, Particularly good officials and recc °d salary, i I ) Choice warmth without weight materials. Flamingo A or Stroock’s Paris La Mode (100% Camel’s Hair) hand I\m\‘m)l’ crops are obtained in North Chusef | tailored in roomy comfortable coats for women and misses, providence, just southwest 5 whieh last year produes Warsaw, April 4 ty-cight Pol- [ Smart and particularly serviceable for general wear, motor, travel or sports. York's noted creators. loveliness. Every conceivable fabric and straw that is accepted as correct for Spring has been employed in their fashioning. The newest colors and shades are included, fashionable combinations Every hat is of the type you expect to All are and the plain shades. find only in the most exclusive and highest priced shopa. unusual value, pounds. About one-fourth of this 1sh rural police ha een killed dur. yield was exported to China, ing reeent months in running fights P CA along the ecastern border, These en- counters have been with bands of Herald classified ads are here to plunderers who make forays from stay; their reputation for integrity | across the Iltussian frontier, pillaging " 3 cannot be questioned. "villages and farms, Flamingo Coats without Fur, featured at Easter Values The Children’s Shops Coats of Stroock’s Paris 'fi \'N RDAY SI’E(‘IALS AT | b ol THE NEN BPITAIN Flamingo Coats with large squirrel collars $59.50 Other Sports and Utility Coats BOYS' high grade Kaster Sun- CHILDREN'S dresses in dimity, MARKET C0.~ NUALITY GOODS AT IJBIB MAINST ECONOMY PRICES TEL. 2485 Morning Specials From 7 A. M. to 12:30 Noon Lean Fresh Siovivkrs » 12€ I No. 1 Maine Best Pure Y- POT \'roflr':: peck 29C ‘ LARD ..... 2 n._25c — All Da_v Specials — ROAST PORK (not frozen) PRIME RIB ROASTS ROAST VEAL BONELESS POT RO/ ARMOUR’S STAR HAMS (8-10 Ih average) h 25¢ SPERRY & BARNES’ BACON Lean Smoked SHOULDERS, M lOC Fresh Cut Hamburg ™ 18¢ | Pure Pork Sausage ::1 25¢ . e . Ih 16¢ Lean Boiling Beer b 10¢ [ Veal for Stew TLean Corned Beef ' 10c Lamb for Stew . Best Funkfmts .. b 18¢ l‘reth l\llled I‘o“l h 29%¢ W cdx\\ood C mamen Bl TTl'R in lhc |uh or printq EG ( S hmc\ Full Cream 32c " Fresh Made Peanut Buttzr L] 230 _Good Luck Oleo—-i- Nucoa Nut Oleo | 7| First Prize Oleo ) ‘Domino Granulated SUGAR Ib. 29¢ | Ib. '% EVAPORATED MILK ................ 3 cans 29¢ PORK and BEANS .. 3 cans 25¢ Gold Medal and Pillshury’s FLOUR ...... sack 97c Fancy Tomaiw! 2 cans Early June Peas 2 cans .. Sugar Corn Premium Salad | Dressing . large jar 33¢ Royal Lunch Crackers . .21 25¢ Breakfast Cocoa 2 1 box Not-A-.‘leed Raisins Jello (all flavors) J ck dozen 25¢ 3 quarts 25¢ . 4 for 25¢ CAL. Sl NKIST ORANGES . FANCY EATING APPLES EXTRA HEAVY GRAPEFRUIT .. SOUND YELLOW ONIONS Cape Cod C rnnlm—nn | Kiln Dried Sweets 2 quarts 25¢ 2 . 23e Bunched Beets or Carrots .... bunch 10¢ Fresh Cut Spinach peck New Green Clblngt B 8¢ LARGE RIPE BANANAS $25 $29.75 . $125 SO ....n0000000 25¢ HAND TAILORED SPRING TAILLEURS $45 Smartest Models of the Mode Hairline Stripes—Fine Twill Cords-——Oxford Cloths—- Men’s Suitings—Iairline Checks—One Button \lode]<— Double Breasted Models—Link Button Models— Three Bu ton Models—Two DButton Models—Mannishly Tailored \\nh Mannish Pockets, Sleeves and hapels—Plain or braid | bound—Sizes to 16. | Other Tailored Suits Including BOYISH SPORTS SUITS $29.75 to $69.50 FOR SATURDAY A REMARKABLE SALE NEW FLANNEL DRESSES $13.75 New and Different Models for Women and Misses An exceptional purchase enalics us to offer these smart Flannel Dresses at such an unusually low price. and shewn in only the most desirable colors. terey and Fawn. They are well tailored from Botany Flannels Powder Blue, Leaf Green. Mon- Sizes 18 to 42, J Would regularly sell at $19.75 and $25., Fourth Floor with two pairs of trousers, £ to 18 years Value $15. Special $12 95 Caps to mateh. Valuc $1.65, $1.25. BOYS' high grade spring reefers, in tweeds, serges, cheviots and overplaids, 2'; to 10 years, Priced $7.95. $12.95 BOYN' all wool two trouser suits for Easter, 1 pair golf trousers and, 1 pair Kknickers. Sizes § to 19 years. Priced 1398 - 39 BOYS' blue and brown serge middy and Oliver suits, sizes 3 to 10 years. Priced $5.95 ... $6.50 GIRLS' English broadcloth over- blouses in white and 2 50 tan, sizes 1010 16 years . GIRLS' I'rincess Slips, lace and embroidery trimmed, $2 00 . $ to 14 years, at . GIRLS' dresses in French voiles, in yellow, orchid, blue and rose v $8.00 GIRLS white voile, suitable for specia §to 14 years 37 95 dresses in hmrh | volle and noveity materials, sleeve- less, Bizes 2 to 6 years CHILDREN'S knit capes in green, copen, tan, with brushed wool collars, 3 00 210 4 years ........ D CHILDREN'S creepers, in as. sorted colors in crepes, popline and gingham with touches of hand. work, white collars and cuffs. Sizes | 1o 3 years, $1.59 . $3.00 INFANTS' hand made bootees, 50c.. $1.50 INVANTS' Crochet Bacques. 85¢c . $3.95 INFANTS' Rattles, Easter nov- 59¢ .. $1.00 hl::‘::n Coat sz oo LI e 9 INFANTS' crib sheets, hem. stitched, machine 59c made, 36x40 INFANTS' costumers in white Sl $3.25 Children's Shops—Second Floor DOWN STAIRS SHOP DRESS and TOP COATS Handsome Dress Coats and nobby Top- coats of the most wanted fabrics and styled .7 to the minute in plain tones and ‘he very fashionable plaids, shadow and bold. SMART SPORTS COATS Featuring all sizes 16 to 20 and 36 to 52. You will be surprised at the quality and style low for such quality apd in the best of tne of these coats and the price is certainly very s .75 —— Easter and Spring season.

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