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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1927, | cribed, E. Dana Durand, of the de- | “And number 0f successful eom- person served® with a portion of |lcry salesmen steer clear of this sec- | France by parcal post becauss the | made her first sale of lumber in partment’s bureau of statistical re- | binations of three to five vege- each kind, No special plates are |tion, for while the population of the | method is cheaper than purchasing | South America, shipping 3,000,000 | scarch, laid down the proposition | |tables can be made, as the seasons nreeded.” British and French colonies totals | supplies locally. eet of spruce to Buenos Aires. Bhip- ‘llm! “extraordinary incrcase in the | make different foods available. | 36,000,000, fully 99 per cent are na- ments also have heen made to South production of American industry | | The foods may be brought to the WHERE HOSIERY'S LUXURY tivea who do not wear hose. The RUSSIA SELL i LUMBER Africa and to old customers in Eng- | during recent years™ had most to do table in the ordinary way, and each Dakar, Sengal, Dee. 2. (P—Hos- |others obtain their hosiery from Moscow, Dec. 2. (A—Russla han‘lflnd, Germany and France, | with a “correspondir lvance in the standards of living.” Living Conditions Best ib World, | pue™ar “sericurturss oo Companies Organized to Hunt creased about 47 per ¢ Dr. Dur- | Ee g o ot s o miios mom v for Wealth | Jahout 178 per cent, while the vol- Washington, Dec. 2 P—Economic | Ume of railway service increased by | Alamosa, Colo., Dec. 2. (P—Two . . 1199 per cent. hile population | . s Tblad e progress during 1927 brought Amer- | fiad krownlon faded and crumbled parchments icans to the highest materlal Iving | <o that per capita output rose also | With indistinct lines and markings standard this country or any other Ly ahout 55 per cont.” of trails have led scarching parties | country has ever known, Secrotary | ven that comparison,” it was|into the Conejos mountains in quest Hoover declared today in his ahnual | 1qqed, ‘failed to measure fully the ' Of Bold dust and ingots, believed | report to the president. progress in production, since larger | Puried more than a century ago. | A situation of prosperity Which | proportions of the country's popula- | The searching parties combed | he said ‘has now been characteristic | ticn in rceent years have eng many sections of the mountains dur- | of American industry for six years,” | in professional, mer le, and serv- | IN§ the summer, but early winter was maintained, marred only by jcc occupations, rather than in ac- | ¥NOWS have forced abandonment of some continuing depression for agri- | tyal production, the projcets until next sprin. | culture, and some backwardness i ! Thig true causes of the prosperity | 0N Le bande of delvers after indivld:{nl lines of i.n([lclmr_\;; . land economlc progress of the ce den s s 1 e s Mr. Hoover's statistica showed @ (v are no di t m,” Dr ! . head- steady level of whoiesale prices, de- ir,,,m,n continued. “At the found: G & ‘S,:\msh set- clining slightly in recent months: a!yjon ljn the rich resources of tlement 220 miles south of here. maintenance of relatively 1arge country, not taxed by an excessive The mhr‘v' is @ partne \I.q’\‘\(pilhct“:;:; buflding construction programs; an h L e arles . rancher, increase in the expedition of rail- | me i b s L Jiiver prospector. . road transportation along with Ry ’ L ‘n; vo:“(‘-‘;xl:-. 3 For the New H. D S bettered service to users: and a year : 3 Great Piles of Them, Soft of “sound, but uneventful growth” iy com 4 e, : ts thought to LOOK AT ‘ You’ve Been Planning! g 2 | the seventies of | and Comfort Inviting il (e LTl O e g of new resources, hut Lo 0 x ) ; & Forelgn underwriting by Ameri- past quarter century this | (17 958 CERT ‘molds ol THESE 36” Columbia ¢ans during the fiscal year exceeded | jag not heen a major influcnce. The | 5o i &8 Ol ST mine, whic i / that of any corresponding period in | iincipal factors in the recent in- he claims to ha ated on the PRICES > PERCALES t the history of the United States, the i S oAt e st A Juan moun- ) report-said. Toreign capital sce o called’ liuman as distingiis Nohance and E g E Ther reral N red A single cotton Bed Hattivaiiy alten olaira et o S e U ; ) ¢ : ere are several cents to be saved on each yard Blanket, 64x76 inches, the total to $1,850,000,000 for the | cics is the swiftly expanding use e = b f i soft grey color with eol- year. Financial reconstruction | 1, ric current.” . i _'\““':’”‘U‘"‘V ‘\"“h‘ ¢ = ful fall prints. abroad continued on the whole 10| [or the bureau of foreign and o fria (C— “The value of Amerlcan exports in, its chief pointed out that o P 3 Sok oeael during the fiscal year 1925-27 Was | \merican foreign trade today repre- | O lastogk, s Orack FAL own as the greater than that of any other fiscal | oo e S i o story of count 18 taken of the much lower ropresented only 11 per cent. He | o | ALL WOOL FLANNEL price level, as combared with the |predieted that wifactured goods | ) orali PaE R e ) 79(: SOR war y trade, was the lar; will continue to gain in relative im- i S o e % in our history.” Mr. Hoover contin- e in our export frade,” while S P deserted | L 36 Inch ued. “The value of fmports was 8 population at home | 1. r b s e viously had HALF WOOL 79 An assortment of remnants worth to 19¢ ver yard. 2 tralls that lead to ored stripe borders, all ttack by Indian year since 1920-21, and when ac- cror ore as 4n 1018 it] o s by Indians ‘ 36 Inch Tal’gest retailer of popular yard goods about 5 per cent less during the last to call for You will surely appreciate this won- investments abroad probably raised |the most profound mods Toil- 1682 el thac fead 0o . <, ' ) ; you buy—and the percale is all in the new delight- be encouraging. e stic commerce, Dr. Julius 5 & first quality. onary force of e I =ld 1t deposit of almost A NI > fiscal year, but herc again a fall e b i ! b e Ll 1) FANCIES. Yard Sl A heavier quality, 64x76 in prices occurred after allowing for ortion of foodstuffs ToRe L non D derful value—per yard ... q ) which there is a quantative in- |materials produced by onr farmer e TRl "9 36 Inch inch Blanket, in plaids. a4 Indians ambushed and | crease.” He forusaw P e e PART WOOL 590 e—————————— Really an unusual bar- N struction undertz Y e ' but | m 3 : Bl ¥ : "REPES. Yar gain, guaranteed first 192;,":’ ncn"xz;rt;‘\:w:-mm S it e with p i i ,H\[ ; e = CREPES. Yard . Its Looks Belie Its Extremely Low Price quality. Why not buy 600,600 in value, constituted a Pow- | the part of Americar Y oz S = > 32 Inch now. ertul factor n main < hus Hall e ablo to maintah Vegetable Lunches Z “EVERGLADE" Colored Border Tablecloth activity and prosperity, s of the eadily exp: ng S =5 5 | = A VN o added, worll eommerce.” Are Ensy to Prenare / FLANNEIL lgc Of 58” Cotton Damask He paid high tribute to the n | Y n. Dec. 2, (P—Stuf / - Yard ...... = agement of Ame n railroa COMMUNITY YULE TREES T fried ¢ plant, 2 \ o é Looks like linen. serting that “tha continned advance G nv. Dee. 2. lsiri v, and a bit of pickie | | z 36 Inch Taundecs ik in the efficlency of the railways (i e e e combination vegetahle E BROADCLOTH I L0 which has been going on since the i litile kn it i Jint 5 R Plain and inen. ot e e e e i enmence ) e 29C €a. Scidom seen at the entlre economi tu the 7 illig; v 4 com tion.” says the b LA less than $1.39. rapidity of freight transportation in y ore v “is colorful and attractiv the United States had inereased || it 1 at t ciently hearty to satisfy since 1919 by 30 or 40 per cent. “Kurhaus® and other s Jnce ¥ ordinary appet Tt contains In seeking out the causes of the of public gu ing are the f 1s that are mild and crisp, rich, . . . vy o i - P, 3 material prosperity Mr. Hoover des- | popular 1 soft, and of pronowneed flavor, | rant's Brings Economy Yo the Thou- 'Boys can be Well Dressed Economically ! sands of Men Who Buy Here! at Grant's New, Gloriously Luxurious Eery o.r Randem Color Ribb:d Blo“ses and Rayon Lingerie Unlon Sults shirts (q Garments which attract the f 5 en feminine eye by their sheer orgny daintiness. Yine percale A : ) and broadcloth Made in a wide array of new styles of sturdy rayon, with mede u.p ld Y s é flat locked seams. Elaborate- R 3 Iy trimmed with lace or severe- blouses, 7 to 16. 4 m ly tailored styles. Droadcloth blouses come in white, tan or blue. 59¢ s Fine grade, well made, warm and comfortable union suits at a price Lxtra fine percale shirts for boys 12 to which means large savings on a‘ 14 years, cut full and fi 9° season’s supply. made especially well. An ideal gift item. THE GIFT STORE TOYS HUNDREDS OF PRAC (t‘h\ 2 F INEXPENSIVE GIFT S I;:‘I"'l' l'If‘l{ 3 ! st e et Always Acceptable as a Gift ]Y;ls Qiie)o f;‘ §1 E o n e ETTE . Men have found that Grant's shirts S . t Has Been Proven KiND : ) are wonder values Q MEN'S TIES z FULL FASHIONED AL Kolody “ PRICES 5 : : : I Broadcloth such as a man would select 3 SILK HOSIERY LATOF N s e TR T YT T | w himself. Cut silk ties of 5. TRONS, ! - = LE SHIRTS - 3 dere is silk hosiery with silk IDEAL GIFTS I e ‘he newest color combina- ., i § e — = Collar attached or way over the knee, in all the Your Cholee! neck band style, of | ol Yl Tag 2 Gl desired Fall shades. Tioutic bankis PGy e ; - quality "matenal B CQL YOO Mercerized tops, toe SRSt R ol T 3 o A z Pl ceptionally 4 3 s S R L ddy L Tee S ; wex;l made .... $1 e and heels. Dish pai sauce pans i J Aerial Tk $11 = 2 ! =i i —_— _| aluminum | Fire Tu $10, \ : i 3 : : = 98¢ Ol Toy! 0 Gause Track 200 o Don't Let the Price Mislead Do You Know Anywhere Else You Can Buy ” Lionel ; ! scction. i You 5 This Quality at This Price? | Lionel Standard Track 30c. o sce. N SHOES Women’s one-clasp turn-down - —— Iy, / RADIO 3 = / 1 BATTERIES TOYS TO MAKE HAPPY CHILDREN = For Men, Women and | N GAITERS Canvas Gloves | ! | Children airst 2D C B o : . ¢ bt i Style, quality and comfort X Wialtcindon Aty e T 5 vits, S1.03 Wingshury il e + half th i o 7 \ and good looking. Long Handle s lheabiry. Pace it s H0.50, B8, §10, or half the price you have The colors and com- v 49¢ 45 vits, 8295 : § oeen accustomed to $2 binations are attrac- T Heavy Duty ; Dang Bird (America’s Iopu- pay s Paipso o n tive—so is the price. v % lar Parlor Game) B ”n.r'xm S . A\rt Lovers Coloring 1mn.n.\69¢ 1 i G0, and $1. Drop forged "gal. Berr Flips | i i ; s : bell face nall s, varnish | Clowns S1.2 : Make the Long Fall Evenings || [|[It i Astonishing What Gifts One Can Ham- | Chime-A-Phone § . $14.00 i . ) LU mers 49(: & '_‘{"‘ ! ; R | More Enjoyable Buy From 25c to $1.00 and Flops, the s NOW READY FOR INSPEC o : X Tree Holders o y “SONGBIRD" ‘GRANTS T ol f | & J || RADIO TUBES | | TOY DEPARTMENT SKATING OUTFITS AND SKIS, Dolls, Doll Furniture, Mechanical Toys of all kinds, Blocks, Games, Sleds and For Less Than Five Dollars: g | popular types, can be A deposit will reserve any item for Christmas. - . d as either amplifier or Order by mail or phone. Prompt deliveries everywhere, [ ector, $1 All her garments came from i Blach vivossiicin. 25c e $1 Grant's for less than five “‘Songbird™ 15 imch | dr.)llnrs: : c - = = Lingerie, brassiere, bloomers, one spe‘k“ i > y hose and house dress, all The type of speaker recom- | For Economy S Sake’ Come to Grant 8 were bought at the Real Economy Store. : : mended for best results. An H AR DW’ARE ‘ adjustable unit assures the ok : | 5 ‘x 7 "] g ( ; RANT ] COME AND SEE! 220 GROWING WITH REASON TEL. frteciloe > AT 25¢ 50¢ and $100 Department Stores Main St. ¢ "‘ ' 909 MAIN New Dritain W, T. GRANT Co. a hundred other items. STREET Conn.