New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 23, 1921, Page 9

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. ITALY INDIGNANT . AT LEAGUE RULING, Dislikes Bemg Placed in Second | Category Rome, Sept. 22.—Much has been aroused in Italy by the pro posal that, in determining the expenses of the League of Nations, Italy should be assigned to the second category The Itallan's nat 1 pride been hurt by the suggestion and col indignation has umns have appeared In the testing against the idea of relegating the country to a position inferior to other great powers. According to the suggestion, Great Britain and France wou'd be placed in the first category while Italy and Japan would occ the second. The price of b tered in the first category | francs a year while those of the sec- ond pay but 1,600,000 francs a year. The Epoca gave expression to its feelings in this manner “The affair Is exceptionally un- pleasant Italy which has so potently contributed to the victory cannot seo horsell assigned to the second - gory, as people who spend lit assigned to a retaurant of the class.” Then, too, the fact that most of the organization and sec retaryships of the pross pro- 2,300,000 league are in the hands of the British constitutes another source of com- plaint. It is pointed out that the secretariat of the league consists of 170 mombers, or whom 90 are English and 50 French, while Italy hag no more than a dogen “After France and monopoliz arly all t the British empire has succ having seven votes in the assembly could not happen otherwise than It is aseigned In the econd categor: says one commentator. “If oth have a greater material potentiality, it is at least necessary that Italy safe- guard her moral position by not al- lowing herself an inferior position to the others.” THE “FARMER” John Martin, “the farmer,” was one of the prize winners at the an nua| Coney Island baby parade he is ready to till the woil. OFFER TO RESIGN Members of Ku Klux Klan in Scandal Decide to Retire Sept. 23.—Announce- ment that they had offered thelr resig- nations to W. J. Simmons, head of the Ku Klux Klan was made here last night by E. ¥. Clarke and Mrs. Eliza- heth Tyler, officlals of the organiza tion. Mr. Simmons has made no state- ment Announcement that they had offered their gnations was coupled with an assertion by Clarke and Mrs. Tyler that there was no basis for the police charge of “disorderly conduct” alleged in & recent newspaper article on the Ku Klux Klan to have been flled against the couple in 1919 A Real Hair Saver Found at Atlanta —Parisian Sage Shows s In Three Days news for al hair is falling out and have s nen and who fre growing ' & ered with da Your Aruggist can now supply you with the genuine Parisian sage (liquid form), which Is guarante. 1 to quickly suerly and safely abollsh every sign of dandruff, stop itching scalp and falling hair and promote a new growth, or money refunded Thousnds can testify Lo its excel- lence; some who feared baldness now glory in their ndant hair, while others who su d tor with dandruff and itching head gor a clean €ool scalp after just a few days of this simple home treatment No matter whether bothered with falling hair, gray hair, matted, stringy halr, dandruft or itching scalp try Parisian sage——~you will not bhe disap. pointed. It's a sclentific preparation that supplies all hair needs GET.THE HABIT-GO T0O FO>X" Here || Q-uft that iteh like mad | of Los Angeles, Frank H. Dominguez of Los Angeles and Charles H. Brennan of San Francisco. “Fatty” Arbuckle’s attorneys, left to right: Milton M. Cohen OCOTTAGE 1S COMPLETE. Oklahoma A. and M. Building Now Has a Litle Baby in Its Midst. Stillwater, Okla., Sept. 23.—The home makers’ cottage at the Okla- ioma A. and M. college here today is complete, for it has a baby—the one essential which in years before in- ruct in home economics have save complained was lacking. David, the college baby, was adopt- ed this year, or rather borrowed, from tse Oklahoma Children's Home at Oklahoma City. He is to be kept for the school year. Plans are under way to make this boy, whose mother died wien he was ten days old, a month after she was deserted by the father, the most scien- jifically raised child in the state. Half a dozen senior girls for six weeks at a stretch .will make the home makers’ cottage their own, cook {he meals, make the beds, prepare David's diet, make his clotnes—in <hort, play “foster mother” to him. They will defend the movie comedian at his trial, outgrowing the death of Virginia Rappe. | i | | H. <1 FORD Meanwhile an experienced matron will | kcep a practised eye on the cottage | | ana David. THE GREATEST SALE EVER At Our Third Floor Commencing This Morning TEN THOUSAND HOUSEDRESSES Never before during the history of Wise, Smith Apron event big enough to command such great interest. & Co. have we held an Never before have we held a sale of Aprons big enough and important enough to require so large an advertisement as this. It’s enormous. It’s immense. It’s' wonderful ! A Gigantic Purchase OF 10,000 GARMENTS Each Worth $1.75 OF GOOD QUALITY¥ LIGHT AND NAVY PERCALE The material is of very good grade —far superior to what you would or- dinarily expect at this ridiculously low price. The patterns are as- sorted; ranging from the desirable navy blue ground ones to innumer- able dainty designs in light colorings on ligh? grounds. Twenty-Five New Fall Styles—AIl Excellently Made. There are tront; as well as slipover models in a great variety of pleasing effec materials and contrasting bindings. Many with large pockets and f: C those that button at the ts. Neatly finished with ancy belts. side self- QUALITY—always the best—this is what we combine with absolutely the lowest priced Meat and Food Products offered on sale Saturday at— Special Sale On PRIME TOP BEEF Shoulder Clods 18¢ Lean Plate Beef Pot Roasts 10c¢ Lean Cured Becf > 12 A, M, Milk Fed nds N . HAMBURG FANCY FOWLS 25c 10c ™ LEAN FRESIT SHOULDERS 15¢ b special Prime Fresh Eastern I’ork PORK ROASTS ...... .. I RESH HAMS BONELESS ROASTS .. K SAUSAGES POREQUAR = 1% ll TSP PORK LAMB FOR & DRY SALT PORK . ... Fresh PIGS KIDNEYS FEET 12¢ ™ 10¢ 1 Genuine Spring Lamh LEGS CHOPS 16c ™ SUGAR CURED BACON 28¢ ] BEST FRANKFPORTS NATIVE Large Yellow POTATOES ONION 30c a peck im 1 BA BROWN SUGAR Confectionery SUGAR 2 m 19¢ COFFEE COF) AUTOCRAT LA TOURA s7c RICE in packages 10¢ Rib b Sugar in cartons .. 32c — Fresh FEggs 38c dozen Best Butter in Prints 45¢ b Pure Lard 1ic ™ Whale Milk Cheese 29c¢ b Milk Fed Native Veal CHOICE ROASTS ... 22c CHOIC > J o= m EHORT <« P! s m VEAL FOI n CHOICE " B ven e Ih DRY SALT BACON 22¢ ™ = Ripe ANAS dozen RAISINS in bulk 20¢ b TALL PINK SALMON B Original Kream Frydkakes . . & D. & C. Pie Filling LEADING THEM ALL SHOE PRICES SMASHED 850 Pairs of Ladies’, Men’s and Children’s Shoes on Sale Tomorrow At 3 Extraordinary Prices 1 .00 2.00 3 00 LADIES,, MEN’S AND CHILDREN’S HIGH LEATHER SHOES $1 .OO a Pair Values to $5.00 a Pair LADIES, MEN’S AND CHILDREN’S HIGH AND LOW SHOES $2 .OO a Pair Values to $6.00 a Pair LADIES, MEN’S AND CHILDREN’S BLACK AND BROWN LEATHER HIGH AND LOW SHOES $3.00 » Pui Values to $8.00. Modern Boot Shop 168 MAIN STREET The Soverelgns Tradmg Co. TEL 2585—2586 DEL[VERY——9 i5 A. M.—3:00 P. M. CASH STORE — GROCERY SPECIALS — — — MEAT SPECIALS — Sugar 61c 1b | Loin Lamb Chops (genuine) .. 50c Ib Formosa Oolong Tea .. 27c and 37¢ Ib | Rib Lamb Chops (genuine) ... 40c 1b Best Tub Butter 43¢ 1b | Legs of Genuine Spring Lamb 40c Ib Very Fancy Cheese 25¢ ib | Genuine Shoulder Lamb Chops 30c ib Pure Lard 25¢ | Lamb For Stewing 8c up 3 Rolls Tissue Toilet Paper, 1,000 Fresh Pork Loins (not frozen) 32c 1b Sheets (Tiger or Blue Star) . Prime Rib Roasts of Beef .... 35¢ 1b 5 Rolls Crepe Toilet Paper Lean Pot Roasts 20c up Pure Cider Vinegar Porterhouse Steaks 55¢ b Fancy Western Eggs Short Steaks 48¢ b Carmello Tuna Fish . ... 13 oz. 30c can | Sirloin Steaks 45¢ 1b Carmello Tuna Fish .... 6 oz. 19¢ can | Round Steak - 38c Ib GeBott: Swift’s Premium Strip Bacon .. 40c b — eDott's — Swift’s Premium Sliced Bacon 45c 1b Squire’s Strip Bacon . .. 35¢c Ib Squire’s Sliced Bacon 40c b Golden West Fowls (fresh dressed) 45¢ Ih Fancy Fresh Dressed Broilers .. 60¢ Ib Oxford Sausage 25¢ bhox Brightwood Sausage 30c box Sperry & Barnes Hams (whole) 40c 1b Sperry & Barnes Ham (sliced) 65¢ ib Swift'’s Premium Hams (whole) 40c 1b 13¢ 1h Swift’s Premium Ham (sliced) 65¢ 1b cos 19€ 0| Corned Beef ... 10c up . i,fof 23| FLOURS Y%s 5¢_pec Peerless - $1.10 bag White Coral $1.10 bag Marvel $1.20 bag Gold Medal . . $1.35 bag Pillsbury . ... $1.35 bag Daniel Webster . $1.35 bag 25¢ 23¢ 30c¢ gallon 35¢ dozen 28¢ dozen 5¢ b 20c ea 12¢ ib Rice Salt Mackerel Fancy Baby Lima Beans . Crisco (1 Ib can) ..., Laundry Soap Swift’s Borax Soap Goblin Soap Wool Soap Evaporated Milk .. Jaffee Coffee Sweet Potatoes WE PObITIVELY SELL ALL GOODS AS ADVYERTISED As we are now on a strictly cash basis all of our goods are reduced to the Lowest Possible Price.

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