New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 24, 1926, Page 16

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NEWSPAPERS NOT ¢ CHANGING WUCH Modern Business Revolutions Have Little Effect troi for the p Newspapers gener bavs been under one man or one rather than a p erprise A recent series of deaths of pow- erfui newspaper heads, most of | them withou the tradit has d'r possibility may becor a personal | Watsrson of Louisvi the last of } 0 journalists and winner of a Pulitz- er prize for his editorlal “To Hell with the Ho lerns” and the Hapsburgs,” just before the World War, school of noted personal Tawson's Experiment In the case of soms of these newspapers it appeared at one t that industrialization might be complished, but all ultimat mained under a personal or limited control. { Mr. Taweon, with only a brother surviving, left the News to a_bank | as trustee, with autho of it as it saw fit. were reputed to have b paper, with intimations of ref cing through public sale of st and bond issues. That would have | been the diversified control of in- dustrialization. The bank, however, i not belteve that would have met with the dead publisher's pproval. Eventually the paper was sold to Walter A. Strong, the business man- ager, who had as his financial as- Soclates a group of wealthy Chicago- These, remaining in the back- : sure a continuance of the ontrol idea. on;[:a}?R:Vman, also without direct helrs, left his newspapre to a group of his employes, Who are continuing the publication under ?"\P POHH“S' of its founders. The Kansas City Star went to Mr. Nelson's widow and at her death to a daughter, and Bltimately, at the daughter's death, to her husband, thus continuing the personal dynasty, although 2222223 there | THAL The . : a4k , Greatest For - ‘ e b f Dress Misses ' Event at the Heart of a Ne\\' Season Ever Held Sizes The Finest Assortment We've Ever Offered ° 300 Smart Fall Dresses Every Dress New With the Newest Style Features are BABY DAYS at Davidson & Leventhal Infant Dept. CTIVELY displayed are all the things that one needs for the baby, each is moderate in price. A Few of the Blankets For Baby’s Little Bed Soft pink, blue and all white, also plaids in part wool and all wool 5% . $7.95 Pillows For Baby's Little Head Kapok filled sateen covered in pink, blue and white, many shapes 49¢ 59¢ Pillow Tops Madeira hand embroidered and hand scalloped pillow tops. $1.25 . $2.95 Silk Quilts Lovely pink and blue silk quilts. Some have floral centers, Many Suggestions . Infants’ Caps nartly made caps In countless bers of styles of knit, crepella, ngora and crepe de chine. Lace and ribbon trimmed $1.95 . $4.95 Love]y Coats Pretty coats for the little tots, in and crepella $4.95 ., $7 Hand Made Dresses Entirely hand made frocks in Philippine and domestic patterns trimmed with lace and embroid- 7 $125 . $495 Dalby Undies Finely made garments in all cot- New Fall Hats For Children Very becoming are these smart fall hats, attractively fashioned in all the st shapes and colors. In elvets and velours, Priced from $1.95 ., $4.95 Imported French Kid Gloves “Rose Marie” Soft pliable French Kid with ga beautiful metal ribbon turn down novelty cuff. Over seam sewn, crochet embroidered back. Colors are mode, beaver, black, with con. trasting color stitchings. Priceq S $3.50 Sk Scarfs Heavy figured silk creps ds chine sllk scarfs, with déep colored fringed ends. Printed on light and dark colored backgrounds. Regu- lar value $2.93. New fall patterns, Speclal for Saturday only, each ton, cotton, cotton wool, silk and wool, in all styles. 49c . $1.98 Teddy Suits M Handsome 4 piece suits, in the hand de in slip-ons, coat and plain knit and bru wool. Slip- 8sacque le. Also domestic gar- on coat and turtle neck style, in all For Street For Sport were a number of outside bidders for the property. When Col. Watterson diefl, the Journal was sold to Col.| Bingham and others, Bingham the principal For Alfternoon For Evening $1.95 $5.95 T T T T e e B e L T T S SRS S S S0 101 Khnitted Sweaters Pretty models direct tria, France and Belgi All The possible lization of | the newspaper i the Very Newest In Boys’ Fall Suits Handsomely made of Jersey, Imported ~ Cloth, Chevlot and Mixture in Slip-On, High Neck, Sailor, Single and Double Breasted models, all very smartly taflored and being shown in all the new fall colors, sizes 8 to 12. Priced at $1.95.$10.95 HATS AND CAPS $1.00—$1.50 recent book, Wi it il Handsomely Fashioned of Satin, Crepe Satins, Canton Crepe, ments. All lovely shades colors Georgettes and Jerseys, in one and two-piece styles, very attrac- tivly trimmed with Ribbon Embroidery, Aplica, Smart Buckles $ 2 $ $ 2 $ capitalistic enterpris o % -mw‘ and various size Buttons, v RN s B Baby “The leadershl v prises still is pers and geen | Beautifully created in all lovely Fall shades, such as Chanel Red, Toilet Sets ... $1.49 to $4.95 Carriage Clasps $1.25 to $1.69 T nlike Targe Business Rustie, Moss Green, Claret, Mulberry, Neptune Green, Jungle Toilet Baskets $1.25 to $3.95 Infants’ Shoes .. 98¢ to $1.69 “As yet the newspapers present Green, Black, Navy and Oak Bar i Hot Water Bottles Kleinert's Gift Sets hardly any Instances of dem e el Oak Barlk 95¢ to $1.95 $2.95 and $4.95 Buntings .... $1.95 to $4.95 Infants’ Books . 99¢ to $1.95 cratized absentes ownership and in- and Tele- ! : SEE FALL AND WINTER COATS For Sports and Dress Wear tion growing e newspaper has rer the American Telephons ele grapr company or other great utili- ties, railroads and xnduv!r(-:l‘a Th"r: may be several stockholders, b;(‘ they are all personally acquainted if | not bound by closer ties. Most of the successtul papers are vet in the | OUS}?\/I ART September Offerings in FINE. QUALITY BLANKETS Three Stunning Values in Hosiery Double Grey A Blankets I\”[El‘l S NCV\' Fa” [ A” \VOOI SOC](S TN 58 ‘ With colored borders, heavyweight. Size Socks Children’s 84 SR v $2.50 S L 11 wool, plain colors, in fanc i | . one”Snpotea o e Q8 Double White ankets Clean and lofty, colored borders, silk bound edges, size 66x80. Specially marked, pair their descendants, ment has been delegated to some outsider, his control is of a y personal nature, not at all & to that of a railroad president. The allegiance of the edit is very largely p for the man, owner o aging editor, rather n ‘company.’ Corporate in f papers are personal in fa unusu quent institut Golf Socks fashioned hose of silk and wool s B Double Plaid Blankets Heavy grade, part wool, ajl colors, our special, for Saturday personal owner-m Banks Shy From Saturday—Save on Your Linen Needs : Linen Cloths All Wool : or luncheon pa Plaid Blankets Extra heavy grade, 100 per cent wool, both 59(: rp ar illing. All the leading colors, 5 [0:5() =a BEAUTIFUL COMFORTABLES Rich in Quality and Wear Comfortables All new cotton filling, covered with floral e e 53500 Silk Mull d Comfortables Filled with pure white new cotton and covered with fine quality silk mull in at- tractive patterns with plain $4 69 borders. Speclal Saturday sssssisssnene: $4.98 The Seasons Outstanding Linen Event Hand Embroidered Pure Linen Porto Rican BRIDGE. and TEA SETS Each Set Consists of 35 in. Cover and 4 Napkins Specially Priced $3.50 s Rich looking, pure linen sets. They represent real value, each piece, including pretty napkins and cover. Attractively hand- embroidered in fine imported Irish linen crash. An ideal gift for Xmas. 22230222222 1 22 The Newest in e e FALL FABRICS Scotch Linen Table Cloth Cheney's Pan Cross Crepe and Napkins fall' éreation from thoe *Holse of Chor 1 a i P ® famous Scotch linens. Heavy dou- ind napkins to match, fon patterns for roupd or oblong Sateen bound. Size 70x80 . tIesssssseLeLs: Initial Pillow Cases Excellent quality cotton, hemstitched borders, with neat embroidered initials. Regulation 50 size case. Priced at, cach e UG S PADILOCKED? The Picture of the Day CAPITOL SUN., MON,, TUES., WED. Silk .Flat Crepe crepe suitable fo s, lounging robes. In a full line of str evening and 00 L AAETEEEES —Basement. mmmmmsmsmsemes

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