New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 14, 1929, Page 3

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ITHOGRAPHERS IN | Hllilffll DUy PLE] el P Raa T Rt Unempoye ‘Washington, Feb, 14 UP=Incress- ed tariffs on lithographic m‘tu' were proposed to -the house ways pnd means committes today 12 jums in unemployment benefits| nce 1920, The rellef-was needed, he declar. , to enable. t- with cheap d here wages werédt pne-fitth of t.ho-u In the United States. Olgar Band Men Hoard | Declaring the cigar industry had tood still in- the last 20 years, ‘hereas it should have grown with he increase in population, Charles Speakman, .representing manu- turers of cigar bands and jabels, sked an increase of from 20 to 25 er cent in the duties ranging' from [§ to 60 cents a pound on these oducts. | Alfred Duhrasen, East Liverpool, hio, representing importers of de- lcomania paper, asked that no in- ease be levied against this prod- because it would work a hard- hip on the pottery industry, which already having difficulties becguse: foreign competition, . A decrease in the duty on plain sic paper for photographic pro- e# and an increase on this pu- r when it is sensitized or other- ise surface coated was urged . by orace. W. Davis, Binghamton, N. ., on behalf of photographic manu- cturers in the United States, Davis said that all manufacturers this paper, including the inde- ndents and the Eastman Kodak pmpany, had agreed on the rate Is at ‘a meeting which ter- inated at 1:30 o’'clock this morn- 8. Representative Garner of -Texns janted to know if there was not a lonopoly in this country.in the pro- ction of the unfinished photogra- ic paper, but Davis asked to he cused from answering, He sald he appearing in the interest of har- ony in the industry, but later maid ere was only one producer and | at was the Eastman company. He added that the Eastman com- ny used all its products and re- sed to sed to the independent mpetitors; foreing them to depénd b the Ampgmq paper, | FIX TAX BATE TONIGHT .| d of . Finance " and Taxation] Mcets to Make Final Decision oa City Appropriations, Tonight at the office of Mayor jonessa, the board of finance and xation will meet to receive the-re- rt of its ‘“pruning” committee, | ommending a budget requiring 3 mill tax. Some of the cuts are rtain to be questioned, bat'it is expected that the estimates will changed, [No rumorings have yet been heard & moye on the part of the com- | bn ‘council to{repeat its ‘actjon ot year, when the finance board's oposals were subjected to’'a‘down- rd revisfon and the rate réduced e-half & mill. n informal meeting of the com- pn council -will probably precede regular February jop, this peting belng arranged to aint members ,in advance ‘With' the tters on which thcy will be. ex- ted lb vota, plectmen Refommend Buying Voting Machine recommmd-llon will' be made the common cqungll, by the beard selectmen that a vetijg machine hted last November be purchased the city at a cost of about $1,000, m which the cental cost will be . ducted.- This would give the city machines, The selectmen are als¢ psidering the need for a new pre. ct in the fifth ward where the rtiett school quarters have been hnd to be cramped. . dbergh’s Mother i Is Reported Engaged New York, Feb..14 (P—Beneath photograph of the couple, the New rk Times today prints the follow- ¢ 'A ‘report’ current in-New York terday, but unverified, was that Bvangeline Lindbergh, mother | Célonel Charles ‘A. Lindbergh, 1d soon anounce her engagement wed Captain F. E. Anderson of 8. 8. President Wilson.” FAD HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS FOR B LTS ALNAYS ATIRACT fou want to be beautiful, You nt the tireless energy, fresh com- tion and pep of youth, Then let! Edwards’ Olive Tablets keep ! r system free from the poisons ed by clogged bowels and torpid T . or 20 years, men and women; lering from stomach troubles, ples, listlessness and - headaches e taken Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tah- a successful subtitute for calo- , mixed with olive oil, known by ir olive color. They act easily n ‘the bowels without griping. —Qaaltly Plas Lowe | Prices Malee 0r Dollar Day Values Greater OUSE and PORCH F’BOCKS H l 2nd Hopr lfien'- FANCY HOSE 478100 . value 89¢ pair.’ chowe collection of pat- terns. Made from fine wearing m_eemlx. Sizes 10 to 12, v CURTAIN . MATERIAL 678100 do d plain }fot]eo . ts an white or cream, ' . —Basement 31:08 CURTAIN " 'PANELS $1.00.. — Flounce, hemstitched with silk bullion fringe. nuetc, 2 0of a. kind "Values to $3.00 pr. Trimmed in colors. SILK DRAPERY MATERIAL .—Odds and -endg, pure silk striped and plain colors; 36 inches wide fu]t eolors eretonne; TY¢ quality; various shapes. --Basement LAMP SHADE P $l 00 —High grade frames, ex- tra heavy wire, with cord and socket complete. . Reg. ° value $1.98. +—PBusement .. $139 . FILET SCARFS - 2:$1.00 | —14x36 or- 14x50 size. Your choice, fine filet, dainty patterns. —Linen Dept. BANDEAU LAMP BASES $100. —Wired complete, various colors; $1.75 value. —-Bmmant Children’s BLOOMERS 9. $100 —Nainsook, flannel and jersey bloomers. Sizes 4 to 10 years. Regular value 88¢ eaeh —2nd.Flior Girls’ NIGHT GOWNS —Heavy grade of flannel- ette in sizes 4 to 12 years. Reguhr value 98¢c. —2na Floor Girls’ —Only 48 raincoats in sizes 4 to 14 years. Reg- ular $2.98. —2rd Fleor . DRESSES $1.00.. —Bnn‘htly colored frocks of English prints, .. Sizes 2 to.6 years. Regular value $1.98. —2nd I"loor Children’s ! m;sx-:v FROCKS Smnrtly tailored frockn of ure worsted jersey e. with bloomers. Su.es 3 to 8 Retulnr vnlue $2.98, —2n3 Floor CORSETS, GIRDLES chSELnfm-:s ztor sl 00 —To out discontinued numbers, Values to $2.98. —2na Floor . LACE NECKWEAR 2 for SI | A large luortment of lddxu neckwear, in col- ::re and cuff sets and ves- SILKS 81 00, —One lct silks including plait. and noveity crepes, poplio, ete. Vlluestotl 98, Dollnr Day. DIN ING AND BEDROOM SETS To Embroider —Stamped ‘on excellent quality Oyster linen. ' Men’s Linen. HANDKERCHIEFS 8« $1.00 —Pure linen; 14-inch hems. HANDKERCHIEFS 5 « $1.00 —Pare linen with fancy embroidered corners — also colored borders. Than Ebewlzere—“Slmp by Comparison” Heavy Rubber DOOR MATS $10° —Imported fro.. india — $1.75 grade; finest quality, honeycomb’ surface, ¢ —B:vlem‘ant > CRETONNE -8 « $1 00 —36 inches wide; odd lot- | tnst colors. —Bagement -/ Fast Color ! DIMITIES /581,00 —89c quality, short length, for aprons, etc. —Rusement 35¢ PRINTS 4. $1.00 ‘=86 inches wide; fast colors; zood pntterns —1’atement PRIN " 0d'lz-m[i“stn'r'ms, (g&clm(s 1 3 for.SI 00 .—Fine ‘materials, fast col- ors; 36 inches wide, —Basemert ¢ SlLK JERSEY BLOOMERS —Reg. and extra sizes; dark Chldes only. Values to $2.69. TURKISH TOWFLS 10« $1 00 —Hand size; colored bor- ders; '15¢ quality. —Busement TURKISH TOWELS for SI 00 ‘—18x836 size, double thmd, piain white. TURKISH NWElb 4 for 31 .00 —Colored ;borders; 20x40 size; double thiead. —Basem:rt —— BED PILLOWS —Fmed feathers; full size; cov- ered with genuine A. C. A. ticking, —Busemart SATEEN SL!PS —With fnncylmfl'!ed hems. All colors and sizes. et BOYS’ HOSE | Zp$1 00 hose m light and dark patte —tnd Floor. - FLANNEL BLOUSES 3. $1.00 .. —Warm: Blouses for school, grey and. tan. Reg. values 88¢ each. —2nd Floor. with stenhzed 3 SPRING HATS! 1.00 The' styles: New bi- cornes, earlap turbans, —The colors: Pandora tilian red, beige. —The headsizes: Small medium © for . - women, misses. apd children, —Coloi bore U full ‘blenched 19¢ vnlue ; SWEAR BRI . —Fancy patterns. 28 to 36. i ; s —2nd Fm:t Lady Pepperell PILLOW "cms 3. 8100 —Your choice of any size; 42xfll/g 45!38'/« Sizes' TURKlgl.In%’bWi‘}[S 4 for S‘I 00 —Colored borders-or solid colors; all over patterns: 18x36 size. —Basement HOLLAN D LINEN 2. $1.00 CARD TABLE COVERS 2 for $1 00 —$1.39 value; for any size card table. Doilaa Day bar- gain. - —Linen Dept. . RAG RUGS * | borders with fringe. —Basement LINEN DISH TOWELS 5tor 51 00 —checked design in colors. —Linen Dept. LINEN DISH TOWELS —49¢ ‘quality, borders; heavy linen. —Linen Dept. —Percales and blfidcloths, in faxicy Spmm uzd white —2nd Floor. 18x18-inch . NAPKINS 8!’orsl 00 ‘. —Hemmed ready. for" use;. hlghly memmed PILLOW CASES $1.00,.. embroidered. $1 59 value. Reg. size, 3 —Llnen Dept. X 5 for $l -00 —Rose calor plaid, hemmed 9¢ value. ~—Linen Dept. $1.00 BANDEAU PILLOWS r 2 for 31 00 —Filled with Kapok, cov- ered with dainty lace. .° —~—Linen Dept HAND BDOCKElf ELS —Fine linen; handsone patterns; 3100 ea. usually. ~—Linen Dept. TABLE DAMASK 2 for sl .00 —38 inches wide; col- ; ored horders and plain white. —-Linenlgexm ART LINEN 4. $1 00 —I18 inches wide; linen col- Ladies’ CHIFFON HOSE FOREST MILLS VESTS 2 for 81 00 —A new lot of ladies’ vests . in‘band and bodice tops; all sizes. CHAMOISE’I'I‘E 1for 3100 —Genuine chamoisette gloves; extra Jood qual- ity with fancy embrmd- ered cails; all sizes. SHOE RACKS 2 for 31 00 —To put on back of closet doors; will hold 6 pairs of shoes. Boys’ WINDBREAKERS and SWEATERS $1 00 .. .Wool Jackets and swent- . All sizes —21d " “oor. Men’s DRESS SHIRTS —A special lot for Dollar Days. A choice collee- : tap, blue, green. and white, . Sizes 14 to. 17. —Bikarre: and * fascinating colors and designs ; made on s;:penor thfiy crepe de chine. HAND MIRRORS - $1.00 —Ivory, amber and grey pelrl, leveul shapes and Ladies’ UNDERWEAR 2!ot $l ” —An uwrtmen;g«;‘fhhdlefi cotton vepts, an uhion suits, 'All-sizes, SILK VESTS ful sized Wlelu, in, a'l] col- ors and sizes, FULL FASHIONED SILK HOSE - $1.00 —A poiptod and . square heel hose, silk to the welt. A ‘good -assortment of col- Ladies’ RAYON HOSE 3 for SI 00 Absolutely -first quality. $l 00 —A fashioned hose, in a good assortment of colors, All-sizes. Boys’-and.Girls’ SOCKS 2 for SI 00 —A'nice assortment of patterns. All colors and sizes. - BOYS’ HOSE 4, $100 -Mlde of heavy English net with double knit; fast colors; brown and black, — e SATIN PRINTS $1.00 .. —In ‘arge floral designs; for kimonos, hlouses, ete. | #0-irch wide. Dollar day. BATH MATS 2 $1.00 —White or . colored; all- over patterns, Ulnnllyssc each. —Basement SATIN BOUDOIR SLIPPERS. Reg. price $1.59. Dollar Day . ... $1. DUPLEX CRETONNE 3 forv sl .00 7 —Guaranteed; 69¢ value; discontinued pattems 86- inch wide, fast colors. ~—Basement Men’s ‘STORM COATS short length $1.00 —These coats are rain- proof and wind-proof. Suitable for truck dn:- ers or anyone exposed to all ‘kinds of weather. Reg. value $5.95. Sizes 17, 48, 50. Men’s FANCY HOSE for 81 00 —Reg. value 75¢ up. An inspection of these war- rants a purchase of many pairs. Sizes 10 to 12, UNBLEACHFD SHEETS . BLEACHED SHEETS Your Choice $1.00 —81x80 size; $1.25 val, Fine muslin. —Bavement PORTO RICAN HAND MADE GOWNS 2 for 31-00 —Applique embroidered in pplig! o ses pastel shades; full cut in round, V and square neck the reason for selling at this low price. RAYON UNDIES 2 for sl 00 —Bloomers, step-ms, pan- ties and chemises, in regu- lar and extra sizes; all col- ors. Tailored and lace —Basement 29¢ PILLOW CASES 4 for $l 00 —42x36 size; full bleached; fine grade muslin. RAYON COMBINATIONS a0 onnzll @_dm: liver. 4 J eep youth and its many gifts. - Y - Dosron- Srois ™ [ L3F - Dr, Edwards' Olive Tablets 3 tly. . How much better you wiil ’ —and look. 15c, 30c, COc. Al, pgists. Sav e' Extra Dividends for ]fly onn tfl % o Everyone Tomorrow' <

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