New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 19, 1924, Page 18

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GULF OF NEXICOTO BE BRIDGED BY A1 Passenger and Mail Service Be- tween Mainland and Cuba New Orleans, Sept. 19.—Alr- plane passenger and mall service be- tween New Orleans and Cuba and Mexican Gulf ports as a private enterprise i3 a subject of discussion here, with many predictions that it is likely to become fact in the not di an accomplished Havana. leved crulsers such as a The type of suitable for New Orlez in about nine hou jump to Mexico C would require a Yucatan run consu 00 mile via Vera Cruz 14 hours. The es would while the leans and ville and t Postal officlals 3 for the statement p companies 4 States would should & The reve estimated, vir tri-weekly Esta ice to Mexico re ject of a conf 1 it s y would support a he estic Com- McLeod gn and Do equenty Mr. conferred ¥ eign Trade leans Aseociat While it is tangible re Commerce. 1, it iz declared the subject 1s in ahevance for only al short time and the be discussed more fully in future., BOTH PARTIES ARE THE SAME (Continued on Page Eleven) geeking to avert a similar fate in the present campaign t to shift all the ons the system that cc to a man who is now ¢ 3 is perhaps the vilest piece of p cal strategy that has ever heen at- tempted in the history of politicians What G. O. P. Vote Means “The q 12 esty is entirely aside {=sue. Vote thie r t and you vote to enthrone the system that controls it for another four years. Vote the de and you vote to er eystem with a different representa- tive in the White Ho In either case you vote for fo more years of government by the: pri monopoly system.” Senator La Follette cratic ticket rone the same al and action outside both old rder to find relief from 1 and conditions." “The selves an electorate in t i people and with sy to none. “Our opponents machinery of go £0 completely in the lar will the mal adminis “Our o govern trine s ary, and ernment as to vield, will, very slo delay. This forms the basis of campaign. “On the eco ences between their opponents are eut. We held as fr proposition that pro whether it is of the har brain, whether | in the city—is er nearly as p € the service which s We also hold that the prim of every form of industr service, with just all those who contrib motion, financing, ma operation Stand of Opponents *“The position of our opponents, on the other hand, is that the pro- ducers in industry and agricuiture ghall recelve the least practical portion of the product of their toil, and that the prime purpose of in- | dustry should be the amassing of | Wh the largest possible profits for those favored few who control i~ dustry. *It is this philosophy Which has approximately | nothing | declared it | ciated a economic | de - | court are on the s e | prepared adc ¢ that we co- ;|\ Brokerage Firm in NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, International Prizes First Prize— : 515,0“ Model Electrical Home (To be built on lot provided by winner) Two Second Prizes—1 Boy—1 Girl (| $1200:n R TS [ accepted standard. | i Two Third Prizes —1 Boy—1 Girl $6°° scholarship in American or Canadian College or University of accepted standard. Two Fourth Prizes—1 Boy—1 Girl sb scholarship in American or Canadian College or University of accepted standard. Two Fifth Prizes—1 Boy—1 Girl s scholarship in American or Canadian mColIcge or University of accepted standard. Two Sixth Prizes—1 Boy—1 Girl $3°° echolarship in American or Canadian College or University of accepted standard. Get this Primer—FREE Boys and Girls! In order to enter the cone test you must first get this Home Lighting Primer, Be sure and read the newspapers for the announcement of where you can get this primer, To win you must have a primer made it impossible for our opponents { to conceive any eftectiye remedy the condition of agric | unemployment and to which the work &lare subjected.” With reference to measure veto by r | the | fied th enacted b, | few ye ‘IL nu | e contrary to the | omic or political beliefs of [Jority of the men wha 1p the supren ierely the numbe which the courts h |acts of congress that the fact that eacl LEAN FRESH SHOULDERS s thes " Pork Pork Pork| This Is Pork Season —“National” Pork Prices Fit Everyone’s Purse And The Quality Will Satisfy Everyone’s Taste. t FRESH PORK LOINS (BY THE WHOLE OR HALF) LEAN FRESH HAMS and powerful and ¢ |and the weak when it is the polley he law-making bt the Legs of G Fresh Sprin 35k 3 humanitarian Tidal Wave Senator La Follette co: a “tidal wave enuine | Fal;éy Fresh Killed ¢ Lamb 95 chicKENS 25 5c lb‘ )I For Boiling Salads & Sandwiches PRIME CHUCK ROASTS | e body of 22¢clb e e | With the libe | CLOVERBLOOM | BUTTER | (IN 1-4 LB, PRINTS) .47clb. 38clb. PRIME RIB ROAST (BEST CUTS) Fresh Calves Liver | Fresh Killed Broilers | Smoked Cala Hams 42clb .52¢lb. 14clb. New York Suspended | New York, Sept. 19.—T K the odest rber stock exchang | National Meat Stores'Company Largest Retailers of Meats In America.- 70 West Main St. | Rain measu inches fe ich boke ove n, in 1 " | the English met | affectudh Stores Throughout New 398 MAIN STREET, MIDDLETOWN New Britain «~-BRANCH STORES$— Phone 483 132 MAIN STREET, BRISTOL York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Massachusetts and Connecticut. ALL of the school boys and school girls of this city over ten years of age have a chance to win this $15,000 home. The home and ten scholarships to universities or colleges will be given as prizes to school boys and girls of the United States and Canada in the Home Lighting Contegt. :l‘h'e purpose of this Home Lighting Contest is to conserve the eyesight of the children. Improper lighting in the home is injuri- ous to eyesight. Teaching the children the proper use of light will help to solve this problem. ' Qcto])er 1 marks the beginning of the Home Lighting Contest in this City. Remember this date and- watch this newspaper for further information. , Lighting Educational Committee A complete assortment of hand- some new Autumn hats, bearing the stamp of gracious quality. All the new shapes and all the shades that really matter—with lots of black. Their charm heightened with many a masterly touch of flowers, feathers, ribbons, cock- ades, metal cloth. Ultra-proper about anywhere, As for the price_—.well, come and form your own opinion! NEW FELT HATS Blacks and Colors—Special $198 v COR. MAIN AND COURT STS. for miss or matron to wear just . A BRILLIANT SALE OF SMART VELVET HATS Lyons (U. S. A.) Velvet, Alone and With Rich Silk—Real Quality Evident at a Glance Styles for the Bob-Hair- ed and also for the Un-Bobbed! CHILDREN'S HATS Special For Tomorrow SEE WINDOWS FOR VALUES GOLDENBLUM MILLINERY CO. NEW BRITAIN

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