New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 22, 1926, Page 5

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER oy 1926, JOHANNESBURG IS | BOOMING CENTER, South African City Always||§ Showing Improvement —_— | Washington, D. C., Oct. *Johannesburg, Africa's ‘City of Gold," bids fa annex other envia from the Was 22 —I & to, an- ||} ting as host to urous humanity rd finds in her neighborh is accustomed vo‘ 1 dustry for may h competitor. April p,n s $50,000 worth ia 1 nswered (h( i the precious stone a when news of a new culated throughout Owes Its "I'n'll the > to Boom of the last tribes, by trac covery of of the Wit in 1885 brought a French, Portuguese, rma ns into the country § Ge hat by | /@ ent would have a || to that of Tole : read over an over miles of street car tracks Like many of our modern y et from the nu ce {s the rain which falls in March April. 1In following t is at its best—clear, su i warm. ] A City of Hospitality ¥ “Since the found G burg, it has he M pot, r it is an ob 1 pleasure seeke venturers in South Africa. most populous city in with its the me i exe polis i Cosmopol nts and theate n African. { est Gold Producing ||| e grea region in the world. FOCUERARMOTAN 1Y June than was mined in and Arizona du of 1924. of the dis and export The silver and tin mining thrive. Iron ore is found i i quantitles but on account of tk % strictions of the South Af / market, the m of this ore has ||/ not been he: loped.” 1 L | Danish King Had Best Meal With Poor Family Copenhagen, Oct. 22 (A) — King Christian is very fond of boiled po- tatoes, but he can't ggt them at the palace as he likes them because the chey insists upon too many trim- mings. But at the dwelling of a country vicar the king, when h broke down, enioyed w ed “the most delicious 5 have ever L ing thi Ribe, ith his principal ckh m\\ car near the Kir . set on foot to reack . vil Arriving at the 1 & the king told the vicar of and plained . that he was exceed- hun e viear and his famlly were just ready to start their evening meal, : rs. In price from consisting of potatoes and onion | ¥l wool lined, a 1 98 sauce. The King insisted upon join- colors, 1 to 6 years, .... ing them. THe vicar was apologetic ((H about the Sparton food, but the king | declared it to be better than many || of the royal dinners. JOHN J. TARRANT 288 East Main Street | UNDERTAKER |2 and EMBALMER ||| UPHOLSTERING Phone 1010 House: 11512 | RAPHAEL’S DEPT. STORE New Handsome Fur Trimmed COATS Come in and see the wonderful purchase our buyer made on his recent trip to New York, every garment was person- ally chosen. COATS that were really made to sell for high- er prices, will be at your disposal so cheap in TWO IAI‘(;E GROUPS. Do not miss this SALE, especially this time of the year. COLORS— CLOTHS— Browns Bolivia Jungle Green Pin Points Chanel Red Broadcloths Buck Suede And Others. Grackle Blue Navy and Blacks TWO GREAT "GROUPS Values to $39.50 14.95 «:24.50 Only Only Misses’ sizes, 16 to 20 Women’s sizes 38 to 44 Extra sizes 4215 to 5214 .(/ore or: fiefl/i. : Buy these well known makes here for less money. Gotham “Gold Stripe” | Berkshire Pure \111\ Full Fashioned, First | qual tegular $1.85 | and $2.00 elsewhere. In all lmding shades. Special Sat. only, $1.65 Pair \, ‘$14.95\g and visit our different Invites you to come anartments where Merchandise were specially reduced to make this Saturday a real Bargain Day. Don’t Fail to Come! Nawest Fall DRESS nt of stunning dresses v priced models. The wdes for Fall Dresses eral wear—a is to eet and g Come early—it Red, Black and all leading shades, Jungle Green, Cocoa, made to sell for more 36 to 44. . $1495 values, s 16 to 20, Hand Bags in Smart Little Touches of Creations Metal in New Leathers Latest in Vanity Boxes and That Glisten Gold or Silver that brightens them mn Their Newness Hand Bags, including the $5.00 Every imaginable type for the miss, the matron and the youthful woman. Novelty Trimmed. Rhinestone ornaments, calf skins and unusual cariety. unborn calf; beautifully fit- ted, in all leading colors. $2.98 FELT HATS—New Felt Hats of most flattering type. Ripple brim 100 Doz. Men’s Ties Susquehanna Sweaters Slip-ons with the new high g and necks, also a fine lot of Coat Sweat- pectal 2 D2 98 | ers Sat. Spvcm! 55 Doz. Bleached Sheets No seams, extra fine cotton quality. A regular $1.19 value, : 85c for only .. 1,000 Yards Fruxt of the Loom | Muslin Cuts running from one to ten yards. A regular 25¢ value. l 6 C vard non-wrink- able silk and wool cravats, Lonsdale Jean Middies Sizes 2 to 6 Only. beautiful rich cut silk open and four-in-hand ties, in the smartest Fall creations, Whit $1.50 values. Saturday at Satur 98¢ our Men's Dept. 98¢ Little Girls and Babies Fur Trimmed 7 boxed. White Swan | Jew | 1 Women’s | 9 : e r | 1< “ Uniforms i : - and Men’s 2,000 Pairs ‘ l‘fzn BathrobES WOmen’s Hat ()m:xmr‘nh N : 151 ve 493 Ladxes mveatprs Al | School Shoes | For | Boys and Girls MEN’S SHOES wen offering $1.50. All B, Ty €5 08 $3 95 Women 3 F o@tw The ““Anita’”’ Just Arrived A Pump De Luxe, a variety of the 1 nes ian leathers with Operas and Buckle effec Spanish and Military heels. ONLY $3.95 Other Stoves $6.00 cptional Valu at Populs Notions CLIMAX SPOOL COTTON, Regular 25 5. & Spool Three Groups of All 1t moth Wool s will appre- practical D. M. C. CROCHET COTT( 25 cent ball. Saturday Only. FANCY FRILL cent pair. Pair D o '1: Six Year with mr HAIR NETS, Double Meshed d made to fit Regular 10 cent pkg. Sat. Ohly \\HI be on sale greatly ASTIC GARTERS, GUEST IVORY SOAP, A I ) Yard Spool | : GROVE BROMO QUININE, A 6 .. 25° | Re « X. Sa [,.“‘, 17“ | HINDS ITONLY | Re 0 copt b & J. TALCUM POWDER, A 1 ORPHOS TOOTH PASTE, A Leading Colors. HATS ‘ Felt of the softest, Rich vel- | i | with silk trimmings, an rtment supreme with the in colors for girls to 300 Jumping Ropes will be given away with a purchase in the Children’s I)enmtmcnt Overcoats We planned ahead. W now offer you these extra 1 Lumber;j avy Toilet Articles & ALMOND CREAM 12 Doz. | & Boys’ Piaid \ll \\(‘OL Men’s Honesdale Wool Flannel Work Shirts irts for \xmh in Tan Khaki, well made, cut 115 to 18. Spe v priced for Saturday— $195 . $2 95 | i | | | | | ear Imported Silk and Wool Scarfs Men’s and Women’s " Reptil- Spike, [ yles for Fall and Winter. Regular B $1.05 2 e b5y 15° 18¢ 29 29 Blankets and Comfortables Cotion Blankets Bed Comforters Good quality flowered =) 1 borders. Well 1| ar Price white $2.,69 $4.50 Lxghtwenght lot | Extra Heavy | forters Wool oo ed with st quality Mixed Eianl«:ets i bnia s ek - $4.75 o1 with Grade A figur- quality coats, quilt lined, dou n | . . ks Exuoes | Heavyweight ible collars a is w ‘ ® Pt s Blankets ; BPd Comforters | "gular $4.50. TWO IN ONE | Extra heavy P > tan, b X80 tc 4. plain | boeks filled silk floss, 72xT\ Regular $10.50 $2.95

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