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20 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, GIVES BlG PARTY 10 PLAY fll(i PART Colored Races Are Developing and T : Will Demand Equal I{iL’hu Dver 500 Guests At tend Reception W In Rebuil dmg of the Great ' Tokio, Nov. 23 (Correspondence of . inj Hopestal PRIIcRS i waitens meiie Sote Northern Provinces e prejudices is expressed by Yukio Ozal fo er] Peking, Oc (Correspondence of Ozalkl, formerly New Dec. 20.—Countess Thonoacoiar Sl stitutional party Maria hi, of Rome, who, as the and womer ndred fo: n me uest he United States government, ven Dby Iresi. In his opinion, the colored r ed i steadily were developing their civiliza- i on a six weeks' tour of this country e L e ol Palare voa ton would demand finally the samo to ¢ social, educational and poli- ! das afternoon. The diplomatic es. treatment as the white races, and that tical conditions relating to women Sy allernooy POt e the result would be an armed and is to veport to the overnment of fablishments, the p and the busl £8 re taly. declares thet et e red invited Mr. Ozaki recommended that at the womanhood is prepari GrEsOme iy ZUBCHS peace conference T oh L e e GRS B D ; half of all the A s should in- tated northern provin It is the A\~ this was the first social function ve scnle int which the mew troduccsthe population dawn of a new day,” she said, “in the ' had participated since his auestion for consideration, and 1if development of our nation i viticn tha event weaslor) unt | possibleiSsteurelal solution. Grateful for the part the United apparently to the In a country like Japan where the States has taken in the war, « ountess well to foreign- population is increasing with irm- Toschi made public, at the request of ers icity erized ing rapidity, he said it w but o former premier of Italy, Luigi Luz- the affair & ,;mh”m cham- patural that the surplus populaton zati, the latter's overseas toast to ber, doubtless theh scene should try to obtain an outlet even America and to Americans delivered | making events in the past, by resorting to arms. From to her just before she sailed. It fol- T o standpoint, said Mr. Ozaki, th it ters ornobulation Fguestions Bweremore Sl Borntintal dlvinel earti throb) entrance ant than sident Wilson's ey grow greater now in the post be 15 laid down for 4 throb of the human heart in the center of the hall. e s surrender. Theso Born to deliver themselves from The president is a medium racial quvxtinn\ he said, concerned 6 e o wellgtous ton man, stockily built, with a plea the future millions of souls in Asia. ' s i rops e rl O e £ - | Mr Ozaki warned the Japanese not | .oy o He was attired in frock suit and lop the German system of Sl e B the up-to-date eastern dig- | S ation which in the pres- A\t the dawn of the marvelous life . He negotiated the ordeal of | © adipraved \toshs e mereina; shines God's liberty, as a crown | handshaking with all the ease and |chine for destroving civilization and s dignity of a western public official. | for trampling under foot the r AR Since he speaks neither French nor | other nations and peoples. | Chineso secretary of the American |pation of the German —South o The count is a young woman, loration, lacted s introducer [iforita | Islands, (Mr. Ozaid declared thatitha mply, and speaks, fluently, time, presenting several members of | United States should dismantle her (resses sWanes S06 SREEER TUEL Hawaii and that this would be more impor- the diplomatic corps, but presently | forts in the Philippines and even that formality was abandoned. This ceremony finished, the presi- dent joined Mme. Hsu, who mean- while was holding a reception in an inner apartment for the women guests. A tea in studled foreign ‘She is a writer on sociological sub- a teacher of French literature e o e (AKIDE OVer | colleRe in Rome, and, in addition, {is on the staff of a technical school. CAn ardent suff t and one of five fwomen, representatives of the TItalian IFeminine Patriotic league, appointed PORTO RICO BIT." syle was served, after which guests San Juan, Porto Rico, Dec. 20 ; : . - SETLEIuany ) " | to aid the government authorities in the 7 AEE S ibe an s P £ labor he war, the Countess > D Founas the last Liberty loan. Its quota was | of labor after t ; b gelsea KRS UL RS i o Loschi says: “The future is bright EARLY MRKERS ATTENTION EXTRA SPECIAL MORNING SALE 9 A. M. TO 11 A. M STE AKS SIRLOIN, PORTERHOUSE, lb 27 c ROUND OR SHORT MOHICAN SELECT EGGS 53¢ DOZ Xmas Xmas United States Feod Administration License, Number G08535. Sugges- Sugges- fions |Don’e Forget W?‘(ére‘ Headquarters tions Markel .cHRISTMAS TURKEYS| Market All we handle is Poultry of Quality. No cold Early Early storage birds here, we will have all fresh killed Tur- keys, Geese, Ducks and Chickens on hand Monday at lowest prices. Blue Label 15¢ Secdless 14¢ Karo Syrup ¢n T Raisins pkg Powder 28¢ 5 isins pkg iRl : SATURDAY'’S BIG BUSINESS onymigd 18 Catsup pt bt READ THESE ALL DAY SPECIALS ey subeam 25¢| FRESH PORK SHOULDERS . ............ b 32¢|peam 39¢ Mo, Cuile 35 |PORK LOIN ROASTS ........... """ b 32¢|ciwon 42¢ e Lamb Chops .... b 25¢ Lamb Fores hitdel S go. Tapioea pie " | TENDER LAMB LEGS ... ............... 1b 23c|®ect ™ Bakers Moh 20c{ QUALITY VEAL ROASTS 1h R H1.00) 22¢ Chocolate 1b Meats 1b ":fim o= 10c {Veal to Stew .. .. 1b 13c Boiling Beef ... . 1b 20c¢] Qucen 12¢ Gola Meant s1.63| SHOULDER ROAST BEEF ... ... .. ..... b 25| gmren 14¢ lour E Mob e 14| Boneless Rolls .. b 34c Fresh Plate Beef Ib 17¢] Otives vot . Flour pkg i e Swees IMIXE 93¢ Elony 29¢| FANCY MILK FED FOWL .............. 1b 4dc! pietaes e Sweet mix Pickles pt Poultry Scasoning 23c¢ | 10¢ S bt oo )Lean Hamburg b 25¢ Sliced Plg Llwer reacheslgen® | NEW CROP MIXED NUTS pardett — 37¢ NEW CALIF. LAYER FIGS Pears can 1b 10c 59¢ | 3 3c cair gz SWEET FLORIDA ORANGES 20g| Ak S Apricots can °°¢| CALIF. SEEDLESS ORANGES e Gt wn15¢ CAPE COD CRANBERRIES : £ 23c¢ ., rip 39l A ZSCE ; Sweet Potatoes 3 Ibs 25¢: 8 Lge Grape Fruit 3 for 25¢ Green Kale ... . pk 20('9 Peote {MOHICAN MINCE MEAT ............. il MOHICAN FRESH CREAMERY BUTTER . Pure Lard b 32¢ e He WHOLE MILK CHEESE Libby's cond. 15¢ | s Milk i Cherrics can Red Cherries hot Cur Gelatine pkg Jello All flavors pkg Fruit NEW CALIF. SOFT SHELL WALN LARGE SUNKIST LEMONS \Iaine Potatoes pk 45¢ EEcEn ot 9¢ 16¢ 20c¢ il 17¢ W due [ B¢ Peas can 32¢ 10c¢ 10c¢ 30¢ g 35¢ yel Beans can R. 8. Lima Beans can pkg 1b Compound 1b Campbell’” ] 15¢ 37¢ { Tomatoes can Lake Shore 15¢ Pumpkin can can VARIETIES OF CHEESE WE SELL can Shredded 35¢ ' § Oyster 20c Botoantt ib Phila. Cream Munster Cheese Pimento jar 17¢ | Crackers 1b oo ane 0o | D 1215 10¢ Olimento N. 8. C. Soda ¢ Oherry love 123%CH v vohatel pke Ge T A i 20c s LR 2 for 9 Swiss b 19¢ ctra Winc 9. Potato 15¢ Welsh Rarebit 1 31c {esdide =28 Chips pkg Pk 10¢ rger Ih 10¢ 5 Pompeian 43¢ Tasty pkg 10¢ Young Amecrica . 19¢ Olive Oil can | Liderkranz pkg 20c i 10¢ Camerubert tn 29c Cocon % 1b can { of Milan Until the war started, status of “complete not allov she said, the woman in Italy v clipse d to handle her own mone: instance, without the consent of hushand Woman, had no standing in court except chattel ¢ husband or father. New laws, said the drafted which would womanhood to a plane enjoyed by the women of any other The time was coming, she when Italy would have lators and when th d to practice in e inconsistency of by = She for her as such, as the countess, Ttalian high as that were elevite country el surc women leg would be allov law courts present time, she said, was sh the case of Miss Th Ttaly’s first woman lawyer and for most suffragist, who, although com- petent to ouths in oh university, w ng in the courts > changed attitude toward woni- en In Italy, the countess attributes i part (o the her sex to the ment for war cent Fourth 1o alone 12,000,000 lira other cities did 1t response made Dy s of the govern- During the re . she said, loans. the women hought more than worth of bonds, i as well he gov ment urged the women to buy pendently of their hus wittingly or not, broke oldest traditions. one of Ttaly’ MEMEL MAY BE AS DEVELOPED London, Dec. 20.—1In the ACHES AN AND PAENS QUICKLY RELIEVED You’ll find Sloan’s Liniment softens the severe rheumatic ache Put it on freely. Don't rud it in. Just let it penetrate naturally. What & gense of soothing relief soon follows! External aches, stiffness, soren cr:\mped muscles, strained sinews, Lack “cricks’—those ailments can't fight off the relieving qualities of Sloan’s Liniment. Clean, convenient, economical. Ask any druggl&t for it. 30c, 60c, $1.20. jurisprudence to arred | inde- nds and thus, German DECE MBER 20, 1918, Deutsehland Ucher Allos" | (lorman population stops ¢ o which is probably not beinz shouted lably short iver Memel I as vociferously today as it was four | Memel valley is inhabited chiefly by declared that Gor- | Lithuanians and the seaport city of “fram the Maas to Vh(“ Memel located at its mouth, is al many s one of ; Memel.” LITHUANIAN SEAPORT | matter of fact, the | most wholly 1 Lithuanian city “The Bayer Cross—Your Guarantee of Purity” Bayer-Tablets and Capsules of Aspirin contain genuine Aspirin. An unmarked white tablet is an unknown quantity. Therefore — for your additional protection —every package and every tablet of genuine Bayer-Tablets of Aspirin is marked with The Bayer Cross. Learn how to distinguish them — familiarize yourself with the Bayer Crose. Look for it on the tablots themselves. The trademark “'Aspirin’” (Reg. U. S. Pat. Of) (s a gua acidester of salicylicacid in these tablets and capsules fs of th Bayer-Tab) The Bayer Cross — that the monoacetic- lable Bayer macufactare. fAspirin Your Guarantee of Purity H. Najarian, Proprietor. 7—9 Lee Street. Tel. 1711-13 Tel 1711-13 HEADQUARTERS FOR SPRING LAMB This week we are offering at especially low prices, Lamb Legs, Lamb Chops, Beef and Pork We also have a large stock of Turkeys, Chick- ens and Fowl. All kinds of vegetables, Fruits and Nuts. Send your Christmas Order Early The Armenian Marketl Become a Member [ONEY SAVED in Gur Chrsitmas Club Is Practically A Clear Gain because it represents a total made up of small amounts conserved weekly and placed on deposit, instead of being spent in the many ways in wh.ch small change is usually expended. of Our 1919 Club Save for Christmas, Buy War Saving Stamps Save for Liberty Bonds, NEW BRITAIN NATIONAL BANK JOIN THE RED CROSS, . Christmas Are the proper thing. We have all the latest shapes, colors. There is one thing about our Hats we want you to know. It is thatthough moderate in price, they keep their shape and color. Make yourself.a pres- ent of a new tile. You'll need one anyway before spring comes. So why, not buy it now when ail the other fellows are getting theirs? We carry a big line of Caps. We carry the biggest variety of VELOUR HATS in New Britain in colors, green, brown, black, from $4.00 up to $10.00. DERBY HATS The most wonderful variety of styles. Prices from $3.00 to $5.00. Buy him a STETSON HAT for a Xmas Gift and save a $1.00. We sell Stetson Hats at $5.00. You can- not buy them elsewhere for less than $6.00. Biggest variety in Traveling Bags and Suit Cases in the city. Prices from $3.00 to $18.00, In Ladies’ and Gent’s Umbrellas we will guar- antee to save you from $1.00 to $2.00 on each one. Prices range $1.25 to $6.50. Big assortment Fu Caps from $2.50 to $7.50. Cloth Caps from $1.08 to $2.50. Aviation Caps 75¢ tol Skating Caps ,)Uc to $1.50, | CONN. HAT - MFG. CO. | 9 R. R. Arcade; 1