New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 1, 1921, Page 12

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1921 Collector Loomis' Report For Part of Parislan style dictat g bed ae \ches 1 and 8 | | {irgae | ! K] |the opposition of th ¢ | {nohes ‘1o 3 i T : Fiscal Year That Has Elapsed | them a slx months' advantage.” | plugs at the top. There were two rings ‘ ) near the top and four knobs protrud Nears Two Million Mark & DECISION REACHED Nation Alarmed by Falling OIf of S 'jBul This I5 i South America, sociatea ress—ecision has beer | Setiers were st pata_tor theis ed by the federal reserve board | gervices, dur he days of ancient erence of foreign bank 2 | » reparations comm is- | cuss exchar Special Notice 1500 ig and cons ‘ Turing tlis manthaiand f Sl the FINP QUEER OBJECT Sale of fancy articles for mas Japan's pock S ifie ecilections. 'totallad: 8208 » iy Boston, Dec. 1.—Th ng by |glfts, Saturday, Dec. 8rd. Luwella Thie : Since 1918 G is $18,026.28 more th ER LR ek | coast guards on the shor, Ipswich | T \d, 18 Winthrop street HOXE bt 4], Jalids collected November hiis Mies New Yo 5 month's recelpts at the are | in the chil Thi 2 E 208 ‘ rovements, | are showing th 1 ections 1n ittt orts — The Japar taking sation, from the » viewpoint apan, 1 ng territory 1 ) t i rapidly growing omic laws, be a big exporting nation ] i street sprinkling 3 16; Y | 3 nue, | Kheumatism is “pain only.” never disappoints and does not blister with the trade balance in her favor| , $7,29 1 has its daily morn shopping par- | Not one case in fifty requires inter- Limber up! Quit complaining' Get or a st breaking even —_— 8 tashionablyl dres Saraan ] Al S ini gs " 0| 1l treatment .Stop drugging! Rub |2 52l 1 bottle of old-time ceds most are y W N (T Tl & b first days of the southern Jacobs O at any drug store and in lie at her door & DOWN-AND-OU] ERS Abr | spring wen winter's raiment is be-|the misery right away! Rub sooth-|just a moment you'll be free from \laddin's cave 1 ng 1 bott re and by |ing, penetrating “St. Jacobs Oil” di- [rheumatic pain, soreness and stiffness | e )i lively one. [rectly into the sore, stiff joints and |Don't suffer! Relief and a cure awaits Bring To Justice A Man Who Pu-ul:i s Argentina arr 1 op- (muscles and rellef comes instantly. you. Get it! “St. Jacobs Oil" is just supply, vie orias il 00,000 a year i A J £ district in luxur aut le | "St. Jacobs Oil" conquers pain. It is|as good for sclatica, neuralgia, lum- ve “' S From A Charity Worker—Subject |and like her norther seeds |a harmless rheumatism cure which |bago, bacflache, sprains and swelli Japan’s Loss Ataotits jow-hop ad $300 g i Had $300 Rin r following his mis- York, Dec. 1—"Down-and- | as . progresses Bowery tod: Ther » half a dozen f e police a|numberl ecialty shops, and in ¢ o she finds anythir feminine stic in from ould desire in any city of the a soclal f costly gowns, hats, lingerie and 20 000,000 wo staurant early this morn- |dainty footwear from Paris, practical | DNantaha iporied e ing b 2id implements from the Z\n‘n"rl \ ller was following his weekly|United States and jewelry, furniture n f distr free ‘‘fe d art objects from the four corne Forty-five per « of distributing f feeds” |and art objects from the four corners ¥ autum nds, the shops | B ERtEANC 2, $166.97. Inlthe milinery of 1g and the smart- yemberi19g item- | et designs in summer go and 15 follow 2.96; | Miss Argentina’s cheeks rosy with $655,45; street im ments wo of his guests set upon him |of the glok exports in Sept S i y lht‘- L'rnu‘\ St 3 aped with the pin fashions, so Amecrican women , nished 30 pe Ia i 1 spect, who was arrested had ¢ of Buenos Aires declare, are st T n is casily Japan's| & $200 ring but did not have the pin. ons ahead of New York. |B ° best customer S = i 1 arriving in Buenos Judge Kenesaw Mountain Landis, “czar” of baseball, can tell| Chinese Trade NEW TAX PROPOSED e e h"i\; th 2 he S dard il Co. a thine or two Tamaviba Between 1904 ¢ 1918, Chinese im- 0, Dec. 1.—Taxing of all pro- | P EOW! eS hich they will | § Babe Ruth and the Standard Oil Co. a thing or two. Tie may be| Betwees Lo ant 10 b Chese b | a0, D g ol A PTO" | fnd on returning six months later to a fearless man, but he kowtows hese two persons. hev are IR Teant e o hitaal el ‘L‘a'm("‘“ r’,r' Slaa b for |the New York spr are “just c Nancy Reed Landis and Richard am Phillips, Jr., grand-|s and 50 per cent, from E S L O LA S S children. The Chinese boycott agatnst Japan-|dren were proposed in an ordinance| ~Buenos Aires from the b ese goods went into effect May 1, 1919. | introduced in the city council 41182 dent ghont thiee inch i ays, Japan's trade with|g < 18 | York in shortening s BHANE! o » per cent tax is propos for pro- T The fallure of the new , cut in two lenal e n A st > wife of an Ameriean business man i uce any especi 0 September, 1921, China took only | semi-professional games and sports. * Who makes f{requent trips with her 2 1 ems S lays 8 19 per cent of Japan's total exports ® husband btween the two cities e and furnished only eight per cent. of ? time 1 ne down 1 o G e e AMARANTH NOTES I e ol | : MORE P@PD masreus et Here's how Japan and United St Laurel Court, Order of the An ) o2 G T i # | Two of the five | Have your feet examined > i T wearing. But n | B | | compared in trade with China du anth will hold their regular meeting |tine w features of the Ei September: in Masonic hall Friday evening, Dec. |I got bac New York a few m | X 5 i 1 E@N AGAEP\:;I EXPORTS 2. Supper will be served at 6:30. The |later I found American women | famous FREE of charge by a spe- 6] Japan to China $5,900,000| work will be exemplified by the past |also shortened theirs nssians Prefer Him to Robe apan to China ... 900 Svork Wil be exempliten by the past |aiso h . e s k i e Ty e e e el Dr. Kahler’s cialist whose advice has ben- ( [ F FF I IMPORTS Past Grand Patron Mr. Edwin K. | knee high skirts in Buenos Aircs for Bridges-“The Paor” AN U 0 HCEA China to Japan ey Diver will deliver an address on the |more than a year, but it only on [l |l Shoes hina to U . ) 1 summer that history of the order my 1 \z trip h efited thousands Of women. SR LR S These figures show that e e . Japan is at China's /lm:x’al(p and has — Moscow, Dec. 1.—De wan, (Chinese Proyincials Agfllfl%l PG S : 3 Y ‘ Lt et R : erds g X s ULl is giving $184 worth of business to 3 o z:: L (f“r‘,"“;"ml‘(,';‘ ; 2 i £ America, for every 8138 of trade with : [ Dr. Robert Bridges, the h poet 1z Governor of Anfiwei ST i | - ants cam orl b % i o] 1 v 5, N e i e e e Gavin ! shoes yo uhave longed for— Bedrfiin;uran' he . erican capit in developi Chinese s AR § ‘ e Peking, Dec. 1.—Opposition by the | trade. This is being emphasized 1n A i 3 % ’ far from being poor i ‘nc i e e e ‘ : ot L : G secure supreme comfort e e Kiemlio, t : “| their new civil governor has husiness men's delegation now touring i > : Rests the Arch ssRiakaises it official to go into sudden retire- | America. Stripped to the core, Japan i | - " i B e e R R RS BTN e o hie i | o : i without a suggestion of the o wa own & .ports received | and have us finance it | Kahler Shoes — the fore the revolution, but rides Pegas £ AR : # e < X % S : 4 ) | . ing o 1 ! R the i U e dio el S s copnora o : o . broad homely lines of the or- :ficsgslélf:;"gs \'] \1..:”.', ‘,' pr operating in Chir against Japan's| 2 BLA RO UEL R i f the Anhwei people to| 4,483 and England's 650, according to verse and so good an orator that & s il Bl a : S - | | ‘ i due 4 Sl b el e ; ‘ A ' } dinary comfort shoes. been very useful to ‘Trotzly has been v 1 T : 1d the fact | t other leaders. He Sfanlal about with prominen YEEI Conne BMEH.(cx and Las folind much favor LA P e . I D iss thi s 1o el iy gRo RO vl wei :d for a reception : A : Straightline Last Jo not miss this oppor ¢ i ses Nof Crush Toes | his political 1 € i Vi Ll a Demian is a robu: ty 18- P At § 1 i . sian of 40, who rreat pl i i ‘”- ‘\"‘-.‘.‘:‘1:1:;“!‘1'!‘;;' a al at An- IS NGW SiGNED o Goe S el NS, tumty. ghbngth. and perso Asichisied| . however, got advance word o i % d compelled to rely on cecentric i dress or manner to attract atte ne that was being planned old Russian verse-m : =5 ; T Le city through a little used ait: ZHS)T\‘;:) an del 1er 1 1‘: r‘;‘k {ivatting at tha o it e b e - ST S 168 A]N STREET Paris, Dec. 1.—The deed of gift by here, however, that|Which the City of Paris becomes | : ; el 1 : he L ist hae ir ¢ recoption for Governor or E yossessor of the art collections of Mr. s i b ! R LER I’IOE' 8 ey ca il > 2 s A 3T & 3 2 3 i i : : i I B ned, but not|and Mrs. Edward Tuck, with 1,000,- G 8 : Ll e ; I \at on 8 100 francs for their installation in the | i y c/ICOmfi)rlab]e Shoe oHade Sfilh«?l ntcy shirty 1 ( ead c ¢ 1 ~d for places | P! Palais, Champs Elysces, has just | o o ‘ g '-h}:hr 1hm "\, there i i T 5 ? reir gov- | been signed. Mr. Tuck is an Ameri- :po 'rrf‘»)r{l ‘l' lerstu A ¢ p nh got too hot for rilanthropist who has long lived ::en}x:mh and x»~ r re hat 5 X w looking for another | 1cse collections include tapestries, e best n of oup. There | o » send to Anking, and | tapestried furniture, furniture, pic- | For Women is also ou pr n T 5 e o vill '] 1 e people of Anhwei | na Sevres and Saxony ho;d(td by Alexandreifos 5 4l R ret gl Battersea enamels, watch- ! ! o several articles connected with L e ppetiyel : [ Benjamin Franklin BuUCCES:! ¢ erage ma I y; Y » upon having Of the tapestries, the principal Communist or ] yiat 3 Alderman Paoncssa Again Challenged | picce is “Psyche led by Zephyr into tics but in literature he g8 t 1 (o Substantiate His C1 T e AN Sl b Une of tne tirst signs of Christmas are the little girls who writers anc ) . S e L‘f"“‘;,’;‘H“,”f‘}‘;zl"j_‘ her omers Isell anti-tuberculosis seals to aid the national drive for the pre- s ngn i Shold \ man Paonessa’s reply ¥ 3 5 vention of tuberculosis. Here one of the first stamp salesgirls is | ne Glft by Bouct nd formerly in ) : i | 20th t 1 ate evasior ssion of the Dukes of Mz selling Justice William H. Taft of the Supreme Court. r € ilic t Bt e ’ 3 »oro lent ‘__a_’_‘-———-——-————-————=, == | . S ! i matan N ' Desirable Gnrl,} and Che ha t t S f. My name—given ar n, wt 5 de. 1 @itben from tl . editor of the local press—can lame de Cl of Louis| Sure to be appreciated be- of propagan 1ve 1 (4l A e L ;\“\ ; - cause of its everyday usefulness. th ges he pictures include some rare ¢ & Pty e : i ; 3 ; FoRurRe | B iate b a ey The short pencil with a clip just yof ] 1 'ill | Boucher two Fragonards fits a man’s vest pocket. Fits tar ' 3 s by hi rtr. 3reuz n erl M 3 oo = TR 3 , substanti ges. by his portrait by Greuze, another |§ SR T . h TP catch on anything. Just the ortrait attributed lessis, a d ol 3 A y 1 0 : y i) ! pencil for the outdocor man. BRESS YGHRSEU: " : ' . : b e orce H : ‘ : 1\ ATA ‘b = & » Adkins Printing Co. “Diam 66 Church Street to we stocki ines pack t A ¢ Sl BpSacto AL g n ir eter, 1 S iy Presh Caught 12¢ Sliced White any ; y : Haddock Lb. Halibut draperi 1 the BLOS b by f $40 i 1 Steak 22(. Sliced befor( I ] ; & b Would ted Sta ( 4 dfis) b. 2 Swordfisi sticed Fresh ]4( Fancy Bluetish I b. Salimon sinelt Lb, Mackerel Fresh 1924 Fresh Herring Lb 12¢ Flonnder Cod Strips b T Oysters Pint Quart At Crowells s e m veminien to dtom | o i wore | S 7104 | WRE TG S sithough they Codfish TAXPAYER. Peiaiedcail i

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