New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 23, 1930, Page 6

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

. NEW BRITAIN DATLY HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 23, Late Prince Von Buelow’s Letters Show Attitude On World War Plan Tl*at Would Have Changed Hxstory Nex Torn Germany's “Second Bis- marck” Says Several Moves Badly Blundered — Explains Views of Conflict in Letter to Edi tor. French-Lorraine Question 7 MATIONAFTERL.S. > Follows American Lead in EI forts to Modernize Ruth and Alice Dress S In Harmony in Brown 30 Minutes Spent on Treaty Your old Vlci:rol Racho Is Worth % - BUSINESS SLUNP IS WORLD WIDE, _‘_Hurley Says America Not Only| Nation Hard Hit s, May 23 (P—Edward the Ameri- s Lxnort associa- | rmer ch an of the mission, told dele- foreign day that tion is facturers in other industrial coun- tries have. Prosperity After War “Since the war, America has had | a remarkable period of prosperity nmn !ubslln(lnl profits. We did not watch the pennies. But [ nth a red\m@d volume and highly | ¢ competitive conditions at home and abroad, we will have to plan n methods to reduce our manuf; ing and selling costs. Yankee ingenuity will have other opportunity to prove its a ity to meet world competition and we know its past record is a suffi- | cient guarantec. ¢ T |of the federal trade commission by | President Wilson 15 years ago, the | department of justice was very an- tagonistic toward business generally and was particularly opposed to competitors meeting to discuss ques- . we ruognlzenl ssity of competitors in an - industry organizing trade associa- tions. “‘president Wilson approved of our . and since that time every succeeding administration has followed our policy.” “One of the advantages business| men have in their favor today is the fact that competitors in any in-| dustry are encouraged by our gov-| ernment to organize trade associa- tions for the purpose of discussing and working out their common bus- iness problems if the public inter- - est is not affected. “When 1 was appointed a member | Bennett Nelson | Merchant Tailoring 55 West Main Street Qjor'dan’s Uggmkmddhsm —215 MAIN ST.— All New Britain is talking about these Marvelous DRESS Values! A new purchase and offer just in time for Decoration Day —about these beautiful dresses and the result has been that we were sold out we Wlll aJJo’w you S')'n for your completely—But a hurried 5 < trip to New York brings a old instrument towards the pur- new supply and here they are again—but vou'll have c.hase 0. :’E '\ew to hurry. All the summer styles and prints are here. Each dress is guaranteed washable.. Sizes up to 50. . Be here Early— Take advantage ¢ i7i- =3nzrous ~necial offer. Enjoy the utmost Reg. $4.95 Each in music pleasure No C. 0. D. or Phone Orders. No Refunds or Ex'changes SPECIAL SALE for Tomorrow of Reg. $16.50 to $20. DRESSES Majestic of highest character $] J-75 Copies of high priced models...Each dress an example of the fine art in dressmaking. Each is an example of some outstanding and authentic PRICE OF SET ; % style. Prints, plain colors. Chiffons are included at this price. The price ALLOWANCE 7 1! of $11.75 is extra special...and if you want a high type dress shop promptly. ALL NEW SPRING COATS at 1/20ff regular prices 1-2 Off means that you can now buy new, fashion-right-Coats of fine ma- terials and choice fur trimmings at considerably lower than manufacturers prices. . .Sizes for women and misses. Everythinz vou desire in this wond2riul new [EPLAYflas you Rheumatic Pains Go Swollen Joints Vanish 373 MAIN ST. PHONE 38 an d s ¢ sel! it with guarantee of money bac It it does not give quick and las relief. .

Other pages from this issue: