New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 1, 1921, Page 11

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i [re————— Second Sectlon JAP AND CHINESE OPPOSED T0 CHANGE fbject to Japan Making Gold the Standard of Exchange Tokio, July 1.—Opposition both by Japanese and Chinese merchants at Dairen to Japan's attempt to set up the gold standard in the Kwanuns leased territory as a substitute for the Chinese silver standard Is a leadinz subject of discussion in Japan. The conservaive Jiji Shimpo thinks that if the adoption of a gold stand- ard can facilitate and increase trans- cions, it should be carried out, how- ‘ever strons the opposition to it may be. But if, on the other hand, the proposal is calculated to depress and # interfere with transactions. it should te opposed. From this point of view, the newspaper thinks, it seems that there is reason for the present oppc- sition. It is Chinese who buy in the interior districts the staple products of Manchuria and Mongolia and bring them to the Dairen market. They buy on the silver basis and when Dairen transactions are based % on a silver basis, as at present, they are free from the danger of charges in the parity of gold and silver. If a gold standard is adopted they may desert the Dairen market in favor of V.adivostock or Harbin. More over, changes in the parity of gold and sil- \ ver may make it impossible for some Chinese to execute contracts. Under the existing system the risk of a change in the party of old and silver is borne chiefly by Japanese exporters +ho are not only capable of bearing « ‘it; but can shift the burden to others with the result that there is no ser- ious obstacle to transactions. The Jiji urges the government to make clear to the public its reasons for wishing to impose the gold stand- ard. OBREGON DISDAINS SHOWING ALOOFNESS & Mexican President Mingles With Pub- lice and Frequents Celebrations Prepared by the People. » Mexico City, July 1.—President - Obregon has shown on numerous oc- casions lately that there is nothing ol the aloofness and unapproachabil- ity' about him that characterized his predecessor, Carranza. He frequently , dines in public with his wife and a: one cate where there is dancingg he may be found in times escorting a friend in promenade although he does *not dance. At a recent wrestling match he aroused much applause when he quietly slipped into a box and was not 4 at.all backward in picking his man to win. He still refuses to use Chapultepec Castle, the beautiful presidential home, for a residence preferring to live in a modest cottage nearby. The ~ Castle, however, is frequently used for small parties and the circle of Obregon friends is well entertained. The president disdains pomp and show and even the few state recep- tions he has held have been modest. Always a gcod horseman, General Obregon may be seen almost any Sunday morning on the bridle path and on days of fiesta he frequently joins the automobile parade through Chapultepec park. At no time does he carry a body- guard, not even on a recent national holiday when rumors of revolution were rife. On that day he passed 4 through thousands of spectators in an open carriage. T0 GIVE UP AIRCRAFTS British Government Tosing Vast Amount of Money on Idle Dirig- ibles—May Discontinue Building. London, July 1.—Dirigible airships appear to be in little demand here. A number of them that cost the Brit . ish government a mint of mcney to _build are now practically going beg- ging. The Air Ministty announced some time ago that it was prepared to give up airships if they were not taken over by private persons for com- ercial purposes. It now states that has been decided that unless ‘an offer that amounts to something is received before August 1, all its air- chip activities will be discontinued The airships, stations and material will then be handed over to the Dis- posals Board to get rid of, as the Air «3 Ministry, it is stated in the official report, “does not feel justified in con- tinuing expenditure on this service.” The Air Ministry offers to sell the R-80, R-33. R-36, R-37 and the tormer German airships L-71 and L-64. T T0 SAFEGUARD SLAVS \ Slovene Delegation to Trieste, Claims t .,mon Desires Learning and to 'age Political Collaboration. 'rrlem.lJuly 1.—Though the in- * flux of five Slav deputies and four ‘German omes threaten to make out of the Italian chamber of deputies & babel, the 8lavs have come forward 4o state that they are not going to fsm any undue trouble. . Interviewed by Il Piccolo of this ty, Sign-r Medvascek, head of the v delegation of five, said: “The object of the Slavs will be encourage an economic, moral and tical collaboration. We wish to safeguard the rise of Slovene, nation. M "WWe seek to have our language re- spected, local and provincial auton- apd angincrease in Slovenme NEW BRITAIN HERALD. NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, FRIDAY, JULY 1, HOUSING SITUATION WILL BE DISCUSSED Real Estate Boards fo Conier on Matter Ch o, I, July 1.—P lief of the housing shorts taken up at the annual convention of the National Association of Real Es- tate boards, convening here July 12 New federal tax legislation to stim- ulate building will be considered. President Harding, in a recent con- ference with Fred E. Taylor, of Port- land. Ore., president of the associa- tion, said he wished to send a me: age touching on economic problems. Herbert Hoover, secretary of com- merce, who has been studying the housing situation and who will have in his department a bureau to inves- tigate and make public building cos and labor wages, will address the con- vention. Senator William M. Calder, of New York, chairman of a senate commit- tee which has been conducting hear- ings in reference to the housing and building situation, has accepted an invitation to lay some specific recom- mendations for legislation to help re- lieve the housing shortage before the convention. Charles T. DMoffett of Minneapolis, member of the National Tax conference, and other nationaliy Mknown tax experts aro on the pro- gram. Twenty topical conferences on spe- cific subjects will be held the fore- noons of July 13 and 14 in place of the usual general convention sessions. These conferences are expected to make definite recommendations to the resolutions committee. Conferences will include the follow- ing subjects: Appraisals, taxation, rentals, housing, legislation, “Own Your Own Home,” city planning, farm interests, state associations, real estate license, apartment and build- ing management, sub-division, pub- licity and advertising, industrial property, leases, office systems, Tor- rens system of title registration, mul- tiple listing, and management of sales force. WANT LAWS CHANGED. Anti-Fight Adherents Are Now to Urge Jersey Statute Revision. Rochester, N. Y., —uly 1.—Clinton Howard, secreta of the interna- tional reform bureau, said today that the bureau would institute a cam- paign at once to change the New Jer- scy law under which the Dempsey- Carpentier bout is permitted. He also said he had declined an offer of a Ne York newsnaper of a seat at the rin side if he would write an account of the battle. i This Friday and Saturday ] Only BENEFIT BRAND PEANUT BUTTER Guaranteed Pure and Absolutely Fresh, UNADULTERATED 17c 1b. Special Strong Container Known for Its Most Incomparable Quality Fresh—Crispy CORNFLAKES Extract of ROOT BEER .. One Bottle Makes 5 Gallons. Fancy Norwegian RDINES ...... per can 13c Small and tender fish in olive oil Fresh—Guaranteed Pure 2 cans 15¢ In All varieties WE HAVE MANY VERY ATTRACTIVELY PRICED “SPECIALS"” Come In and Look Them Over Fresh - Rich - Milk BREAD 13¢ 2 LARGE 25¢ LOAVE Butter Lovers Appreciaie Sweet-Nut” 25¢ The Margarine Supreme Butter 37c1b Eggs 39c doz Direct Importing Co. 283 MAIN STRE NEW BRITAIN, 'CO! - Stores also: Bristol, Southington. “F\(‘rylhing Guaranteed” Postage Prepaid on S1 Biail Grder: 1900663300¢CCC00C000600606800363000::'D006500000000CC306006800000Th Fail‘O.GO.OQ.OOOO.OOOOOOOO.OOO@ OCOOOOQ®O® No. Large, Full Sizes Up to 46. ous patterns. wmed. Would sell usually at $1.59. garments. Guaranteed unsatisfactory. Pair same value as most stores sell at 95¢, styles. Pair colors: A high-grade hose. 8 Pairs- s value as most stores sell at 95c. and Cordovan. Pair ... on’s 800, as you like it, all colors. Pair FOR HOME OR SHORE the little fellows, all sizes to years. Cery special, pair ........ dark drab khaki, all sizes to 16 years. Very special, Well made. [PaiTeeees to 15 years. Very special, SATURDAY NOTION SPECIALS. Whittemore’s Top Notch, for white shoes, 12¢ Acme Straw Hat Bleach ......--.. 7c pks. Teneo Snap Fasteners ............ 7c doz. Shoe Polisher of lamb’s wool ..... No. Smith’s 53 Collar Band Rit;EThe SoapiDye et i tln Shields, double washable, Dress covered, pair Boye Steel Crochet Needles Milward’s English Sewing Needles . Two desirable models that sell everywhere for 70—The popular double skirt style. No. 42—The medium bust, elastic top style. NGHAM HOUSE DRESSES Fitted style, extra.well made and trim- $1.00 For Saturday Only $1.00 Another Saturday Sale of BOYSHFORM BRASSIERES Every woman who is particular about this import- ant dress accessory should become familiar with the merits of these praz.txcal comfortable and perfect fitting We Will Sell Them Saturday Only, 79¢ WOMEN’S SILK HOSE strictly quality with our assurance to make good any that may be ... 45¢ IPSWICH BOOT SILK Black Only—All Sizes, WOMENS & t5KE SILK TOE TO TOP—Exactly the Black 690 PURE SILK HOSE—Strictly pure 7 silk lisle top, all .. $1.24 WOMEN’S FIBRE TOE TO TOP—Exactly the same Black 69 e WOMEN’S FULL FASHIONED SILK HOSE—Beat- $1.95 BOYS’ CRASH PANTS—Straight styles for * 45¢ BOYS KHAKI PANTS—Good quality, Army *79¢ BOYS’ GREY AND TAN CRASH PANTS— Just the ideal paits for shore wear. Sizes 6 59c¢ 1921, WARNER’S RUST-PROOF CORSETS For Saturday Only, $1.19 here and there. DRESS GINGHA The most checks in sizes. Comes in Navy and Brown. ous styles. color fast. Don’t Forget That We Are Headquarters for BATHING SUPPLIES Made of blue and white striped Gingham in vari- Rubber solid Bathing Shoes, made by Hood Rubber Company. Black and White $1-39 sateen Bathing Shoes of sateen in black, green, navy and red, sewed soles Bathing Oxfords with sewed soles. Black and navy .. Gum Rubber Diving Kleinert’s Bathing Caps ...... Water Wings, special at... Bathing Suit Bags, waterproof. Saturday Specials At The DRUG DEPT. first 17¢ 35¢ 18c Mum Deodorizer .. Lysol .....e.civvnn.n... 18¢, Dioxogeni e TR e e Mellin’s Food, large size Pompeiian Bloom Face Powder..35¢ Merck’s Stearate of Zinc ...... 15¢ Glover’s Mange Cure .......... 45¢c Bayer’s Aspirin Tablets, 1 dozen 12¢ 22¢ Othine, double and triple ...... 79¢c 39¢ Djer Kiss Vanishing Cream.....54c California Syrup of Figs ..33c bottle 2 dozen Marinello Lettuce Cream DRESS UP THE BOYS’ BOYS’ SUMMER HATS—DMiddy styles, also 45¢ BOYS’ OVERALLS—Ask to see our specials 39¢, 50c, 59c, 95c. roll effects in plain white and com- bination colors at BOYS’ OVERALLS at 79c, 89c, 95c, $1.19, $1.39. BOYS’ BLOUSES—Extra great values at 59¢ €HIPSO A new chipped soap product, made by the mak- ers of Ivory Soap. For washing ma- Special Saturd chines and gener- al household use. General House! 8 A large size pack- Tar Shoties &G That Is Why You Will Always Find This Store Busy Regardless of Business Depression or Conditions. VOILES AND GINGHAMS MS desirable 1-4 and 1-2 Pink, Vari- Guaranteed 27 inches. Saturday Special 17¢ yard v K 69¢ yard. 35¢ yard. sheer different terns. SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY The Pictorial Review has just the dress pattern that you want. one up with some of these pretty Voiles, tha lace or perhaps a smart Gingham Dress with a litlte Make old piece of dainty hand embroidery tlittle NORMANDY VOILES The newest novelty in dress fabric, 40 desirable pat- PLAIN COLORED VOILES 45 inches wide, good quality hand twisted Voile, white and colors. Saturday Special Saturday Special “FERRIS WAISTS” For Girls and Misses. Enter any store in the country and ask the price of Ferris Bros.” No. 704 Waist for girls. 98c is the advertised price. We Will Sell Them 77¢ Saturday Only 77¢ RED STAR BIRDSEYE DIAPER CLOTH. At the Infants’ Department we will sell 100 Pieces 18-inch width, 10 yards to each piece. The supply won’t last long—come early. Saturday Only 99¢ Piece. white. All made with turn-over cuff tops. grade mercerized yarn. Ol At A et CHILDREN’S SUMMER SOCKS Another big lot of those Silk Lisle Socks has just ar- rived. Just the thing for kid- dies in these trying days te keep cool. In plain colors such as pink, light blue, Copen, cordovan, also an endless va- riety of fancy striped tops on Of excellent On Sale ‘Saturday 25(: LONG SILK GLOVES. splendid long white Tricot Silk Glove in the pop- ular 16-button length. We offer these for Saturday only at, Guaranteed double finger tips. $1.39 AT OUR POPULAR BOYS’ DEPARTMENT A0S TALCUM for ay 15¢ box. 70 3 G““Nc STOREZ BOYS’ WASH SAILOR SUITS BOYS’ WASH SUITS—DMade of plain lineen, sailor or middy style; navy and white. $1.00 sizes. Very special ........ BOYS’ WASH SUITS—Plain linette striped galatea or white, 3 styles, all $1.59 $2.98 sizeso S Very: special 0000 0SS0 of pants, one long and ‘one short. Very special ........ SHINOLA. For Saturday Only. This is the regular 10c in White, Ox-Blood, Black, Brown and Tan. Box Limit 2 boxes to a cus- A Saturday Sale of LIFEBUOY SOAP 5¢ cake Limit 3 Cakes to a Customer. M0N0000000000009000000000000000000:°; . 1000000000000000000000000000::::110000000000000000000000000000000000 CC6600008000 (I iDECOSCH0V000000000000000000 - 000000000000 Pages 11 to 20 0.00...0.001The Fir@ 0900000009000 0000000099000¢ h: Faxr............’ zZz= A Bargain Celebration for the Glorious Fourth =z $ Shopping Here Any Day Means Important Savings. Most of Us Find It Essential to Practice Thrift These Days.

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