New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 8, 1929, Page 11

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e - NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER & 1929. n —_— interests. producers supplying half the annual consumption in this country, felt that it would be unsafe to depen: upon the mere wisdom of congress to give them a fair break. was a lobby organized esp for the occason and to large sugar concerns contributed about $10,000 each. A months in and out of W on this job, Lakins said he lobbying was necess ne: never of Cuban sugar, lieved ary for busi- ave to do any more. e Uses of Propaganda Details of Lakin's story, which probably have not been hitherto widely circulated, demonstrate the emphasis which the successful modern lobby places upon the d tribution of propaganda and the or ganizing of public opinion. For this sugar lobby has already been ful and it probably (‘Om]l tely successful in de- o increase be- vartially suc will by sugard which 11| , but that he hoped he would| | becomes tive—so is the price. JEWELRY For every gostume, for daytinic or ovening 3 \arming jewels are a smart necessity. 25¢ An unusual special lot brooch pins, bracelets, e rhinestone pins just week. rrings and arrived this New Fall Styles POCKET BOOKS 98¢ new fall pocket Wide assortment. Stylish RAYON SCARFS Charming books. at any time for exchange or for refund. We want your complete satisfaction. 4000000000008 rtable ard trim, Thriftily Priced—Smartly Fashioned Boudoir Slippers You'll be as proud of these slippers cost five dollars, and they Soft sole cordu- B in or quilted vn color 69 10¢ T o) SPORT Sweaters More of Men's these fine Coat Sweaters priced low. 79¢ Heavy Wbrk Hose New Improved Cedar Chests Attract with brass Chests bands and $1 lock No Cold Hands This Winter! Men's Lined Capeskin Giloves A dollar is little to pay for such com- fort. Well made fine capeskin gloves warmly lined, re- markable at such a i PR AR (TG ; |Urges Consulting Wife vised a group of youth here last | due to moves. and when the mones Tnyention of Prisonel anton Iiilema Akron, | tomatically locks the ignition, steer- | iYovEL CONAERVATION | . B | week {uestion is not a “fifty-fifty proposi- M The serving a ser seven 10 ling wheel and starting switch, The| Indianapolis, Nov. o | In Spending Above $1| -Lct the woman handle the|tion between husband and Swife, ay Reduce Car Thefts |15 years ror 1 fled with | @ am can be enclosed in & bog | EOVEFIIENt saves over $500 & year [ BN Kalamazoo, Mich., Nov, 8 (UP)— | money,” he said. “She is a natural | then trouble lies just around the Columbus, 0., Nov. 8 (UP)—An |a pate ttorr atlon Tor) iieas s PN e | on its automobile radiator alcohol | “Never spend more than $1 without | horn shoppe Shopping is a part | corner i ntion 1 Ohio ent on his dual auto control | Six inches square and four inches|pi) here by using confiscated liquor. ‘ first asking the wife about it,” Harry | of her life. He was of the opinion | —_— | oner r ake automot g ion high and mounted beneath the dash | But the liquor must be of an extra i | E. Dodge, of Fall River, Mass., ad- i that 10 per cent of all divorces were i USE HERALD CLASSIFIED \l)\l nore t than it is at present. When the motor is stopped, it au- | board. grade. 5| | | T i 1y = Turns Out Tarill Propaganda for WT, GRANT CO. N | Itself by the Ton ‘ ety self by the ; / e | P - Delicious 2= Weshington, Nov. 3 s=iho franik. | Do You Know Anywhere Else You Can Buy layth“‘g‘ Ch l t s e e A e dnyherotEliod 3 bl ocolate . the workings of a 1929 tariff lobly is Quality at This Price?, Santa’s ablest assistants come D - which has been heard by the Ca y to Grant's, because their efforts rops . - way committee was given by H. C Women'’s one-clasp turn-down and their money do such mag- F‘) 3 z Lakin, president of the $175,000,000 | i shipment specially g i i e RS o) GAITERS al thisgs Foe inkanes im of the lobby organized by Ameri- | . g echanical toys that run, ’ T o e o o] W(ziter pr;ofl. e you can buy with absolute confidence, because if you are not com- blocks, dishes, dolls, games— 15¢ ., e r production to fight an in-| and good looking. g o : ndise 1 may return it cost only —y crease in the sugar tariff as de The colors and com- pletely satisfied with any piece of merchandise, you may Y 'i ded by the domestic beet and | binations are attrac- any tarift bill finally Neat full cut color at’an extremel g . 5 fast house froc | Chic new rayon Scarfs for women., price. low price sugar men got December. They jo dent Machado of C Laki together in 4 with Presi- iba in _urging to take over the défensive ions. They put up the money. | Lakin accepted. | 1 First off they hired a firm of New 4 York lawyers, of wl one mem- | whick SAVING HERE! ber, Idwin P. Shattuck, was as-| : SO R e Flannelette Wear il prepared the brict to be to the house ways and means co: mittee and Lakin made appearance before that . fowns . Slips, 1o ent the vi of his group. o He talked to Smoot, 2 t: finanee nted the beet for an hour and a were unable to reach agreoment. Then Lakin discov- | ered that Shattuc was a gool| friend of Smoot's and so he turned | Smoot over to Shattuck, who often | visited the s ator. Also early in the game Lakin recruited for his lobby the services of former Am- ¥, bassador to Cuba Enoch Crowder negotiations with Smoot lidn't pan out, so Lakin embarked on a course of extensive action. He | 3ad two or three classmates in con- gress and he went to th for ad- viee He realized the difficulty of his job, he said, for the chairman Flannelette Gowns nelette Gowns. 69 c Women's soft, warm FI Full cut Appreciated Values in Quality BOYS" WEAR BOYS' ALL WOOL SWEATERS Slip-on styles in ed with AT ¥ S b 87c . RIBBED HOSE Wool Tint Bloomers : Ribbed long hose and ribbed 59¢ and good quality Women'’s Rayon Hose | lity Rayon Plaited Hose, “all colors y or black, tri FOR CHILDREN Women's st qua Rubber Aprons Sizes CHILDREN'S wo big values! £ warm soft flannelette AND FOR ONLY lgc nator Large fancy Heavy quality 1ubber Aprons. Wome Well made W. T. GRANT CO. tyle Apparcl Section % MARLEN o, turn-over fancy top. 15c ine cotton and wool Bloomers. for long service .. BOYS' PE Color fast, full cut boy at a saving price ... DEPENDABLE TOOLS STILLSON WRENCHES—10-inch First quality, with wood I drop forged from tool steel handle It’s Warm and Costs Less! Cotton Random Union Suits You’re in the Van of Fashion— in One of these “Pick of the Market” STANLEY RULES—6 Foot Stanley 6 ft. folding You know this value. v the house sugar subcommittee IUles f oS on] e e O S M N “ was a bect sugar grower and the beet lobby had been-operating for SI 25 or 30 vears i In Marth Lakin set off one, of the | E. Z. 5-V. : : argest and perhaps most effective | f Just the right weight for these cool " bublicity barrages which Washing- | “R” o days. Heavy cotton random, well j‘:: ;x:t Fhr:l\mc\yt\ r‘or;"‘l‘ll;A,I; {‘x::‘:‘-w:{r- | High test 115 volt B Batterles made and comfortably full cut. Sizes e T dry cells at anl SONGBIRD BRAND & -~ 36 to 46. D Jones to put the Cuban argument economy price, Songbird B B, s always 4 A L — Misses' — Yefore the public. Mrs. Jones opened Do you need insure good reception and mart brought to you for WOOL TINT VESTS an office. hirced a staff and sent out some around the your A wide e ¢ | bro:Cuban press releases under the house? Sibgo Misses” warm rayon stripe < names of American Chamber long life. cotton and wool Vests ] bt Commerca in Cuba, the All- 1 5 { Ktates N Bureau and the Per-! 2 c o 0 You'll find 1 models fnanent Co CHILDREN'S UN Another exceptional lot of boys’ drop seat fleece lined random Union Suits. Sizes to 34. Birstaqualityi sl WOMEN'S COTTON VEST Many styles in women’s cotton Vests. littee on Relations with Cuba | These releases were sent to 743 | Newspape d to about 100 Wash- ington newspaper correspondent An editorial exchange serv o{ rarrving clippings on the sug | fight, was sent out to country new American larger "5 Women More and More Appreciate Grant Values in YARD GOODS ywhere. “Desk ma- . i Some lace trimmed ...... | ria nt to 1500 publica- PLAID SUITING tions so that editors might not lack )1 9 aat D, a1 Y Yor ingredien for ~ editorials on ;“ .”.‘Cllu color fast Fall Plaid Porto Ric ferest in the tariif and child labor N OWAOn]y e E - in the beet fie : m P’ / Congrees Didu't Object BROADCLOTH SUITINGS broidered Pieces The carefully prepared docu 3road- desired 36-inch Suitings, in all More of these cloth fuents which Lakin 1 X for individ 1 prepared of congress | Luncheon Sets 11 member: Bridge Sets £y were ¢ used in the publicity “olors. L] " s A0 BSeEs ai G i oy 15¢ 45" or50" Scarfs Boxed Towels fhemselves contributed. Mrs. Jones Only vard n th ban side iden . TAQ mQ needles and all se ces: Green of the American, Federation | COLOR FAST PRINTS wing accessories at Grant's low prices. ot Labor, Congresswoman Ruth | i s < - 55 Prait, Congressmen Hull, LaGuar- |[j 1ine count I]lpta in bright new patterns. 16c CIAL VALUES IN QUALITY » 4| fia and Schater and Senators Nye. |} 4,000 yards offered at ....... e revang A e PN !!lraoorh‘:m. corge and Walsh of ONLY A NiCKEL Massachy | 36-inch STRIPED OUTING FLANNEL Heavy quality, 36-inch striped Outing Flannel priced so low you will want some at There was plenty of cooperation in congress for this lobby because | It represented opposition to_higher r prices. The other lobby had I sugar its men in members financially in-Y lerested in beet or cane sugar or Longer Dresses DUROLEUM MATS Only 500 Size 15x27 Duroleum Mats| in two attractive designs| offeved tomorrow at only! demand Longer COATS e » J: B " o3 . , A 0 $ A g Special Values in Quality . : : HOUSE FURNISHINGS . G EN \\u‘l‘-lll:l)‘,url'n* o - tepresenting those interests, UNBLEACHED MUSLIN Standard count 36-inch Unbleached Muslin at a 10 distinct saving for the thrifty housewife . ... yard C 36-inch _ To Build Model Planes | Anglum, Mo, Nov. 8 (UP) — l Youngsters Seek Pieces | Khrewd bargains are driven at the | { d’ n aircraft plant here on Satur- | with the shawl collar and deep cuffs adding that fin fternoons when crowds of boys s bid for odd-sized pieces of ishing touch of smarts Many new $hades in a wide size fnd g wood and with which to construct their minia- | fure models. Turkish WASH 36-inch RAYON metal and wing fabric e range, The youths take their rubber- | hand driven planes seriously and CLOTHS ALPACA A the plant superintendent is often 79C ralled fhto consultation by these Large size, colored bor- der. 3. 10c air-minded youths, to ‘aid ‘in the #olving of some particularly knotty problem, First Quality Your Satisfaction is Qur First Consideration— Tmported CHENILLE RUGS 6 If any garment fails to please you, for any reason you IBALL Pumlu )X 18x36-inch imported A may return it for exchange or refund—anytime. Chenille Rugs, Fort Worth, Texas, Nov. 8 (UP)— ; it ls p frances Schmidt, new head coach at GRANT'S. 49c¢ LI I Proving that Style is Inexpensive Rt Texas Christian University, whose - niccess in developing championship | oasketball teams in the past few i vears has earned him the ftitle | 4 hroughout the southwest of basket- dall’s “miracle man.” failed to make # letter in basketball while attend- Ing school at the University of Ne- e 45-inch square decorated crepe OILCLOTH COVERS luncheon cloths. / The MARLEN Shop - B9 - K W.ITGRANT CO. e Flannel Back TABLE COVERS I rask 50 and ;100 Department Stores PANTRY SLETS Size 20x43-inch Wash with braska. el O Colored 4-piece kitchen sct damp cl = ] COMPLETE s Special Notice 87 MAIN ST. — Over W. T. Giant's $1 . s j —— 283 - 287 MAIN ST. 39¢ ) < Hardw City Caterers, ready Io“ o wrve the public suppe dinners | tnd banquets, Try us first and al- | vays. Phone 5491 J.—advt.

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