New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 16, 1925, Page 16

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P —————— e OUR STORE AND YOUR CITY We recognize that our store possesses a civic responsibility, that of supplying the citizens of this city and community with the goods they want, of doing it courteously and fairly, that the city may prosper. Our reward has been success, and we feel we owe it largely to the good people of New Britain who have always co-operated with us so generously, for it has been said that “a store is a credit to a town only as it is supported hy the right kind of customers.” " department in the entire store ha BOSTON STORE | H. J. DONNELLY CO. A STORE FOUNDED UPON CONFIDENCE We are well aware that the success of this stdve depends entirely upon the degree of satisfaction the publie enjoys in buying here. The greater the satisfaction for the customer, the greater the success for the store. With that fact always in our mind, we shall strive earnestly every business day to create for you, the customer, greater buying satisfaction, | We wish to merit your continued patronage; we wish to ‘ earn your esteem and friendship, for on such foundations 1 only can a great busimess be built. CONTINUATION OF OUR PHENOMENAL REORGANIZATION SALE We offer thousands of dollars’ worth of Brand New Fall Merchandise. Enthusiasm began the moment the sale started. Now comes the third day. All over the store the sale goes merrily on. You may be sure that a tremendous volume of sales is keeping pace with every golden min- ute. Come for your share tomorrow. SEE FOR YOURSELF how the word SAVINGS takes on a brand new glow of interest. Each and every s special offerings for Saturday. LY SATISFACTION GUARANTEED WITH EVERY PURCHASE OR MONEY CHEERFULLY REFUNDED e e o e i leads one to think that during growth one eye migrates across the head and that the body axis shifts Changes Skin to Match Bottom | “Not only b ise of hls shifty eye and turnable splne is the hali- but Interesting, but he is also able to change the color of his skin to match that of the bottom near| which he lles. In some mysterious | way thjs abllity to play chameleon | is connected with eyesight and a| severing of the optic nerve robs the halibut of its protean ability to 16 -« | camouflage himself against - the | home he bas chosen and the furni- ture amid which he moves. Only by keeping his eves open can the alibut work out a color scheme | | HOW ESHINOS ARE ABLE 10 EXST . Fishing Is Only Industry of the Natives Washington, D. C, How Eskimos live in ey Greenland, one of the most for- bidding of all Inhabited areas, Is related in the following bulletini oo 11 o4n 8o comunercial nsher- | f{""" ‘|“~” ?“"7“”’ " l‘i‘”‘”’l’,‘" f"h‘ men prevent the flesh from becom- | Dty abased fon12al TACIORSCISRBLCH | iy lored by using the fish's' from the MacMillan Arctic expedi- | : 5 tiofr: “Aside frdm its min eryolite, Gre qustry.and manufactur alive, the bins are full of fish, all | agriculture, hushandry or forestry. | gackeq with the white side up. The rock lace-work border between | o™ 1 oo qon g itGed To s Cap and ech offers NO OPDO: | wharf. (he tunity. for farming or herding 1 P « & two _ineh trec produc fumber. But there are thousands of itubie 1 to which a kaya Y or a small woo hoat can treat from the storm. Oct. the | ©s of coal and | as free of in-' as it 1s of rrives in | argo still | the which forms a consider. ortion of the body, and tons| are thrown {into the har-! bor or given to the poor of the town, Just before night one sces | pairs of trousered girls bringing Fishing Ouly Industry i O o et e tiskimo has been vepulsed | jpe gulit and hung from poles to tby a . hOWeer, | oon them from the dogs and al- welcomes him cordially when fish | 10" (1o to dry. These drying | are piled on his deck or walrus orf |y aie pive flavor to the town and ! stal drag at his fowllne. It fa| 1o (e iiont ag vivid as are ihe natural therefore that the only In- {5001 colors in which bright beads dustrial plant w in el A s o e should he to Rescue Ship Now a Pier 2 phe & DA ko el t in the harbor is the tower- mitf, town of Holslunbe Lulk of the Old Teru, a ga small but modern factory for ¢an- i,y wjp which was once sent to ning halbut. There girts, in bright cailer ot Naneen butiisin 4 pead collars, work for forty a' & floatingpié a day, solder cans, we the Adke the primit white flesh HiEh \ big fish in ater | S matel i I Sibonasl “In the nort | X p elvilization lias way ‘with primitive p has meant has meant v el KkayaKer, 4 ¥ rd sought to those Gre veloping ta cles, are duetive than be at Holstenl ! able a aithern cooperation at a fime when : vidual skill e the wane re- “The n | g 18 ¢ | i conts firm n working its What yples. her bowsprit, she ahead of her for a | she would get past It. | ¢l marks one gtage in Danish Trading shiny in under yuld bump it before old v Royal pany. The Holstenborg cannery, fi with the firm halibut, modern cans of the| ed to the flesh of the mark another | effort to | nging sur- | of flatfish ! fting eve and body axis | g the eolor of his| | e = | Miss Beye to Speak on I “Correct Nutrition” | cannery 10 en-| o ugh | 8 in & e New Brifain pr vill ba the feature of t Parent-Teachers’ hools meeting ers' association for the me mes Law; readine “iss Mildred Erieson FAVORS UNIFICATION {into the v as a blinder and laying o, first operation is (o cut | | ment, {was not known whether he would | — A T R e e ey |make a drive along the Shangha | Nanking rajlway in an endeavor to |conquer the entire province of Kiangsu, hut it is known that a con- siderable force of his men had been dispatched to Sungkiang through [the waterways of Lake 'Taiho and 1 | Authorities at the international . |settlements here today | fary Operation o P T defense units were ordered e [stand by and barricades of barbed Shanghul, | ¥1re were erected about the scttle- port of China, today fell | ment bounda 1nds of a new milit ruler, General Sun Chuan-Fau the Chekiang commander. Without 5 5 0T firing a shot, 10,000 of N Lroops Formed by London Girls took possession of the city, while | TLondon, Oct. 16 (A — The ne- 15,000 troops of General Chang |cessity, or liking, for clubs for o-Lin, who have held the clity | Women has extended to the clty Shanghal, Oct. 16 ( the gate ocial :;nd Dining Club many months, withdrew towards | Worker. Most of the big banks and central China. £l nce companics have their More than 80 Chinese senfenced sring arrangements and are | {0 death hwere turned Lover to feed thelr girl employes at | en authorities by General Shing (@ small cost. The firm employing | Shi-Lien, the retiring commander, Iy one or two glrls is not so well | ho was unable to execute the of- | placed and it is for these employes fonders after sentences had been | that a new club has been opened imposed by mixed courts | 0 the heart of the citv. The change of military rulers| The girl members will was not without disorder, however, | eat at a reasonable cost as A train on the Shanghal Nanking | well as usc the club as a social rallway on which Sflas H. Strawn |center lo prepare for sporls or eve- of Chicago, American d te {o|ning engagements without first | {he Chinese customs confercnce at |having to rush home to the sub- king was riding, was seized by |urbs. hinese soldiers. Mr. Strawn, his daughter and Mahlon I%. Perkin MRS, McGRATH SURPRISED technical expert of the state deps About 25 friends of Mrs. Charles were forced to return here |McGrath of 45 Griswold street ten- before the " |dered her a surprise party last night In Shanghal two r in honor of her birthda Guests parting troops were ant from Hartford and this rooned armored ca . McGrath was the recl- v the advancing avge pumber of gifts. A arrival of Gene alian guitar, The extent {ukulele, piano and vocal selcctions n of out- |were carried ont and dancing en- side territory was not revealed. It [joyed, followed by refreahments, > able ta iments of de- ght in ma- [were pre and disarmed cit GOLDENBLUM'’S TOMORROW MORNING ONLY! 3 Hour Sale Trimmed Hats Values up to $5.00 [Xquisite new styles featur- iing the newest materials in ‘the latest shades and f: fabrics.d BOYS' SUITS ANC OVERCOATS $8.50,, T iaanish styles to please hoth ¢ pa{rents and boys 4 s [ $2.00 Special '22% All wool:styles’in"one ‘and two pants models: Come Early for First Choice These Hats will be all sold by noon or before and cannot be duplicated anywhere for less than $5.00. We need the room, and out tliey go at this lucky low price. | Boston 63 Church St. FOR ALL DAY SATURDAY WE OFFER EXCEPTIONAL VALUES ON ALL OTHER HATS THROUGHOUT STORE Goldenblum Millinery Co. 188 Main Street, Cor. Main and Court Street, New Britain Men's and Young Men’s .up Warmth without weight] models; - good-looking : and good -wearing. Clothing Store Next To Herald

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