New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 16, 1927, Page 4

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, B S S R R R R P P R P I e PR T IR NI T ¥ i ¥ ¥ ¥ ¢ ¥ ¥ ! § g ¥ : E % ; i % ¥ Christmas Club Checks Accepted in Payment for Merchandise | sincio 1 MANY CHINESE - ‘Most of 60,000 in U. S. Came/is" From That Province ! | Washington, Dec. 16 — “The Chinese province of of which Canton is cap Y | motherland to a majority of 1} * 1000 Chinese now St [ United States,” the W resident in the hington, D. C. headquarters 4 Caozmpmc soclet 850 1 e tura i oupon With Every Purchase See FREE Gifts in Store [from this southern city should 1 started that Chinese exodus whic vopulated the shores of the Pa From this some region some 85,- B o e Womens Gloria Silk Umbrellas Women's Silk Crepe De Chine Slips Hip Lems and tailored effects de chine. Very appropriate as a gift Men’s and Women’s Boudoir Slippers Mules, Velvet, TO Women’s Pure Thread Silk Stockings All are full fashioned and silk to the welt. from which to select. mber handles and tips, Largest Selection in New Britain Made of heavy silk crepe Everett, All heels. MORROW SEE Romeo, Suede, Sheepskins, Leather, Satin, Value to $4.50. OUR WINDOW DISPLAY Other Silk Hose $1.95 to "9! Beautiful and Attractive Hand Bags lade of Tapestry, style and colo TOMORROW, Women’s Imported Kid Gloves stitching and contrasting embroidere? Novelty cuffs, fancy back. All new wanted colors. TOMORROW, Pair Why Not a Glft From Qur Toilet Goods Department -] Mello.Glo 2 Sets = Ineluding * Skin Tone, Facial Po Crear and Rouge. All b $350 Hudnut Toilet Sets Including > P der and T: | $1.50 = Suede, Leather, Each Other Bags 98¢ to $9.95 Twenty shades - $1.4¢ ;fi', 10 Chiness have gone to the Phil v ippines, abou 000 in K £§ |more than a million eac Slam, Formosa and most of these emigrants Canton Jarture on their great ac and most of themn came urrounding district. In assorted $3 95 on the Eye of China 9 > Age 98¢ up to $9.98. \ | Portuguese traders arrived at tl N mouth of the river during the quarter of sixteenth cent cargo of p d traders di ¢ scene till mor than a hundred years later, but from Ithat time until after the opium war [treaty of 1842 Canton was the onl \ [Chiness port permitting foreign 1 | |trade. It is sald that the Manchu ¥ [dynasty favored this arrangement ince Canton was the farthest great |seaport. from their capital. | “Thus, for more than 300 years |Canton alone of Chinese citics came |tn touch with western lands. people grew accustomed to foreign- ers and their methods and were first to emigrate in large numbe “Chinese emligration to Americ | began with the discovery of gold In | California in 1848 and Chinese lahor railroads. By 1880 there Chinese in the United came the first of the &‘ cxr‘lvnmn m n reased some ore than half of X Chmov live on the Pacific 'all the United States there $1.98 ! {cannot cor Kwan- ', says a bulletin from | H“f\ | novel, + | philosophy « with the Cantonese {laundrym staurant but it nese cl linese population here are about one half waiter, | T | as many Chinese as Japanese in the | United States. Although mining first linese to America, | o miners cxist here | | elve thousand Chi- | of the total popula- ca are in the laundry About the same number | urant km-rn.ru, waiters and | coast arc dnr-ls Hnlll et ms which carry on ex- operations. . bristles, and inese products, hair nets and Ma Jong sets w the whims of fashion. Chi nese rugs, embroideries and objects art have fncreased greatly in n demand during the last de- 6,0000 Chinese students both sexes in Amer- s of learning. Some hun. of these are government s supported through the Box- Indemnity fund which was re- turned by the United States. These vernment students come not only | Canton, but from all parts of | Since the world war many | lass Chinese come to the United Whils the Chinese population of America is today less than it was business men rears ago, prosperity and new | solid and representative community than coolie laborers of the gold rush | days, many of whom neverth (olmllFI family fortunes that still {endure.’ Women Voters Seek Well Qualified Judge Garber, Mo., little tow the setting for Harold Bell Wright's novel, “The Shepherd ot the Hills,"” Mrs. Ada Clodfe! field, Mo., ha offic where Ike," a prominent characte handed out letters and will remain a part of than eight thousand Chinese women, | the scenery, “Coming from the of Canton, Americ nese large- ly use the Canton d chich g0 | differs from the spoken language of the rest of China as to be totally Cantonese speech has & eight tones while in !tour tones are usad. Peking but Written sym- ibe readily comprehended in any p ot China, as the same musica can be played in Ttaly and The American sojourner in or Mandarin dialect finds upon his | § 4 3% Velvet and Silk. Every - $2 98 Follow Mr. Hoff- ner's remarkable \ story of the wonder- k| ful work of ALL-BRAN. | *1 was constipated from boyhood untll 1 began eating ALL-BRAN. I am past 63 years old. Feel like 20. No more pills for me. I do this with my own free will.” J.H. Horrwen Williamstown, N. J. Cause of more than forty dis- | eases! Thief of health and happi- ness! Pimples, headaches, sallow skin, falling hair are but a few of the tell-tale signs. Don’t let con- stipation sap your health! Tolames ATT.BRAN will relieve In Five 3 Piece Melba Sets For Shaving. Includ- . ing Cream, Toilet | Water and Powder. All boxed. $1 00 1 Piece Week-End Sets All neatly boxed. Special, Each 49¢ history. neighborhood | unintelligible to a native of Peking. | range of | !whe, as a rule, learns the Peking |over the Herald's Short Months! After five months’ owner- ship, it is extremely gratify- ing to record the greatest November sales in Paige Besldes the general store and the Post office, the buildings here in- clude a railroad depot, 'store and several small homes. U. S. EXPORTS SUSPENDERS Washington, United States sold 1,419 dozen sus- | penders, worth alone. New Zealand was the customer. Tt takes but a short time Christmas think of the gift | | e, and advantage | mmm 1o the United States that he ‘\ u gain. NO MORE SICKENIN PILLS FOR HiM | 63-year-old man ga gains relief from constipation with ALL-BRAN it. Two tablespoonfuls daily—in chronic cases, with every meal. Guaranteed. Doctors recommend ALL-BRAN because it is 100% bran. | Delicious with milk or cream, and add fruits or honey. Use in cooking. Sold by all grocers. Served everywhere. Ready to eat. Made by Kellogg in Battle Creek. States. | Dec. 16 CP—This | now is owned by one .ns- | Person, a woman. a grocery | Dec. 16. ) — The | $5,444 to foreign| bols are, however, the same and can | Wearers of pants during Septc n:h(:\’ bes! | to run | CHAIN SETS $2.50 to FRIDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1927. "THE _BIG STORE _ N'S SHOPPING CENTER aGIFTS MEN LIKF4 Good gifts for men are among the most difficult to find— but you need have no anxious doubts if you choose any of these— for they are smart, practical and in good taste—the kind of gifts men like! Men’s Gloria Silk Umbrellas “Self Opener,” plain and fancy handles. EXTRA SPECIAL $2.98 ... $398 JOR SATURDAY Men’s Silk and Wool Stockings In plaiq and fancy colors. All sizes. 45c p 65(: an A Fine Collection of Men’s Silk Ties ot s e e B0c . $1.95 Men’s Full Fashioned Silk Hose Reinforced heel and toe. Made from pure thread silk 98 C Price, Pair MEN’S MILITARY SETS Made of Ebony and Mother of GIFTS FOR THE SMOKER | Cigarette and Match Case Combination Sets. Prices Pearl, inlaid with gold. Prices $2.45.83.98 | $3.49. $10 Men’s Beautiful Coat Sweaters War d fortable, i sort- eda(lzor?oig. CX{T ;;es. : Hi]ua;i:zl $3098and$4-98 Men’s Broadcloth Pajamas D e o s 81 .49, $2.98 Men’s Flannel Pajamas e e e 81.00.92.45 . to o heavy quality flannelette. Prices GARTER Each $3.95 S SNZZON Men’s Silk Loungmg Robes in a beautiful assortment of smart colors. All sizes. A very € 1B u:\l‘and practical gift. $5 98 Men’s Beacon Blanket Robes Satin bound with silk girdles. Very attractive colorings. and comfortable robes, Each BEAUTIFUL SCARFS In all silk or silk and wool. Warm MEN’'S LUMBERJACKS ) In all styles and color com- All desired styles and colors. bination. All the wanted sizes Prices are included. Prices $1.98 . $3.45 $2.98 . $8.45 Men’s Part Wool Union Suits Heavy quality ribbed suits. Regularly sold $1 79 for $2.39. EXTRA SPECIAL TOMORROW ... 5 o . . Men’s Figured Rayon Silk Shirts Neckband styles, collars to match. Colors White, Tan, Blue and figured. EXTRA SPECIAL TOMORROW Men’s Fancy Figured Shirts Neckband style in a smart. assortment of colors and stripes All sizes. $l .95 SPECIAL TOMORROW, Each Other Shirts as low as $1.00 up to $7.45. Men’s Cape and Mocha Gloves 19¢ to 98¢ N AN N Lined andfunline;i. In all sizes and wanted colors. A large as- sortment from which to select. Prices INITIAL HANDKERCHIEFS 49(: to 980 Box MEN’S CUFF LINKS 50(: to $100 BELT BUCKLES _B“al‘*vfl AW Toilet Set Including Hair Receiver, ] Powder , Cuticle, Plate Mirror, Bsush and 1 am/ POCKET HANDKERCHIEFS 50(‘ w 98¢ LEATHER BILL FOLDS 98¢ CIGARETTE CASES 98¢ Comb All neatly | s 3349 to 825.00. HUDNCU M'l E1 4-pc. MELBA TOILET SETS 1liday hoxes. Each $1.25 it every taste and purse. iq NEAR MAIN ENTRANCE ’and Girls’ Felt Slippers &\’5 Sizes to 6. Value to $1.25 79(! «'ng = i FACTORY PAY CHECKS CASHED AT RAPHAEL'%M BABY 1 \.- ‘._ VARG SIXES EIGHTS Other T to R s T e T O T O T PO I 0 I T S T S e e R i s o 3,000 Pairs B Hy-Lo and Iootee styles, hea SATURDAY SPECIAL HOWARD W. WHITMORE 319 East Main Street Near Elm IR

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