New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 2, 1920, Page 14

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T il lll‘lllill“llllIl|||lllllIIU]WIIHIHIHNIIIIHIHIIHllIHHNlIlIlIII[IIHlI|llll|IH\iIfi!lmll||IIIll\lllll]ll“lllllllllé A Briggs’ Cough Drops are wonderful for children They like them and they do stop a cough. C. A. BRIGGS CO. CAMBRIDGE HEY STOP THE TICKI_E R QUICK RETURNS USE RALD CLASSIFIED ADS PERSIAN SHAHS ARE | - NOT ALL IDENTICAL, ‘Relgmng Ruler Gompared With | Nasr-ud-din by English Press London, Jan. 2.—The Shah of Per- sia, who has been visiting England, bears little resemblance, physically or otherwise, to that other & A, Nasr-ud-din who' came here in 1873 and again in 1879, and on both oc- casions left hehind him some not par- ticularly savory memories. There was little of the saint about him, but he] was picturesque and could not be re- stricted to the bounds of English con- ventional respectability. Therefore the public of a generation ago took a !murh keener interest in him than | Londoners are doing in the reigning Shah. H The latter is fat and placid, everything that he is told to do, never upsets the programs that are pre- pared for him and shocks no one. ‘ In making a comparison bhetween the two the Star recalls some of the Ioscamde« rof Nasr-ud-din when he visited thes During his manded to see a consultation wit! a glove flght was arranged for delectation in Buckingham Palace stables. A's usual ihe Shah was late. it, it says, he de- orize fight. So, after L6Rd Queensberry his does | spot in the corner of the palace gar- dens. On his way, the Shah dashed of bishops was waiting to see him to heseech his august protection for the “hristians in Persia. They followed prizefighters. The fight was stopped; lord Shaftesbury of pious memory, who led the deputation denounced the holding of ‘“‘a prize fight in the queen’s palace.” But things were ultimately quired a strong gloss in the interpre- tation. PEACE MEETING Business Interests: of Powers Lately at War Resume Old Relations. The Hague, Jan. 2.—Trade confer- ences between bankers, merchants and central powers have succeeded the mysterious gatherings of spies in the hotels here and at Amsterdam. The iron, steel, shoes, ships and sealing ax of commerce are the tfopics in- ead of the routes . of submarines, troop ships and food ships. ‘Whatever may be the opinion in America, or England, or France, re resumption of business with * any and Austria, the representa. tives of the business concerns of those countries show nothing but a keen de- 'ROBUST CHILDREN | A child should not look pale, ! thin or worn. Such condition ! | denotes malnutrition. To keep up growth and robust- | ness achild needs a plenitude | of food rich in vitamins. i SCOTT’S EMULSION abundant in growth-promoting properties, is an ideal supple- | mental food that eould well be a part of the diet of every fi | growing child. Children always do well on Scott’s Emullion. Beott & Bowne, Bloomfield, N. 112 EHEE]!EEIE!DEIEIEHEEIIEEJE![D@EEE@@uuquflEEEEEE@@E‘ APLAN’S CLOTHES SHOP 40 Main Street —3rd— ANNIVERSARY SALE We offer you the greatest oppsrtunity during this sale to buy or-made Suits and Overcoats at unheard of reductions. p latest models for the youthful dresser, as well as the more conservative. The lowing are a few of the many bargains offered. - Suits $30 Suits During Sale $35 Suits During Sale $40 and $42.50 Suits During Sale $45 and $50 Suits During Sale $22.50 $32.5¢ $38.75 Wonderful Saving in Our Fur- Overcoats All $30 Overcoats During- Sale All '$35 Overcoats During Sale All $40 and $42.50 O’coats I)u?il:lg Salz i $32'5O All $45 and $50 O’coats During Sale New Britain the finest This stock consists of $22.50 $27.50 $38.75 sirc for such trade at the conferenceg the groups seated in the Iul)b_\'. i cngaged in earnest conversation on trade subjects, included: One—English ship owner and direc- or of e one of Germany’'s biggest s-Atlantic lines; vo—Belgian banker and German automobile manufacturer; Three—American travelling sales- man and Hungarian general importer. All of them so far as the corres- pondent could judge from the frau- !\ ments of their conversation that came to his ears, were on friendly terms and | keen for business. EXPECT SILVER BOOM Mexican Mines, Opening With In- creased Stimulus Will Produce 62.- 000,000 Ounces Is Belief. Mexico City, Jan. 2.—Luis Cabreru, secretary of the treasury, commenting recently on the high price of silver and the temporary shortage of silver coins here, asserted that the republic was really enefited Dy suckh a con- dition. as Mexico is a pretentious pro- ducer of silver and numerous mines that have been closed -for some time are reopening under the stimulus of current prices. It is stated that ap- proximately 62,000,000 ounces of sil- ver will be produced in Mexico this vear. through a room where a deputation | iReed Jewelry 238 MAIN ST., NEW BRITAIN, PREINVENTORY SALE 207 DISCOUNT On our tremendous stock, consisting of Diamonds, Watches, the Shah waxed angry and the good i smoothed over, though what the Shah | said about the Christians in Persia re- | AT TRADE CONFAB! salesmen of the Entente countries and . 5o the venue was changed to'a quiet | | | - @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@fi o mm into the gardens and presently | %3] found themselves in a ring around two | @ 238 Main St., New Britain. 3}@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@féfi%@@@fi@@@@@@@@#@%@%### Jewelry, Cut Glass, Silverware and Ivory. Every article sold car- ries our guarantee of satisfaction or money refunded. Reed Jewelry Co. Stores of Satisfaction. m‘:@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@mw&#&&au#a%####&#af Co. 296 ASYLUM ST., HARTFORD TR . S 296 Asylum St., Hartford. t Y Qulck Returns Use Classified Column Opened to Date CHRISTMAS CLUB ACCOUNTS EVERYBODY IS GETTING THE HABIT WHY NOT YOoOU< Wouldn’t $25.00 to $250 Come in Handy Next Christmas? A Weekly Saving of 50c to $5.00 Wiil Give You that Amount Plus Interest, if Payments are Made Promptly Think of the Number of Useful Ways You Could Spend the Money. Coal Bill, Furniture, Mortgage on Home and so on #fi-fi?-&fi@@@@@@@@ LT P Lol lpaiadagei il il dbdaler o e bl e kgl il abdens) ke doelodeote o] Paa o0 . ° ® h nishing Dept. Open Saturday Nights Columbia and No-Fade Shirts 209 less than regular price, Men’s Underwear, regular $1.25. Special 89c. Men’s Union Suits, regular $2.75. Special $1.98. Sweaters and Slip—ons, regular $5.00. Special $3.75. Neckwear—regular $1.00. Special 69c. Big reductions on Boys’ Suits and Mackinaws. APLAN’S CLOTHES SHOP MAIN STREET NEW BRITAIN. )6 [ ) 5 ) ') ) ) ) ) )k ) o W TRUST CO. 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