New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 15, 1922, Page 11

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1622 e e e . T e G T e e T TS ST T S R — . | EVEIY WHERE by N [tne g by an tudividual or, @ L \) A ol y olroles in Bhanghai, - The chlef ex-|of China's ports, are said to be ad Z ! NEW l NhLANn leLI‘ B¢ of hunters of the resylta of 4 U, 8. lA“”“‘ “ ILL ;,w.u grom Ching Lhat are affected by ' mitted under the same scale of duties | ¥ qgy'a apors, Bt in a few viliages in y Ip n { thi AfeSvican Laelft dre ope prodies, | that obtained undef’the 1023 tarift. | d 4 il N \ i | the hearts of the woodw. it takes ot & | NOEAT, L(:.r,-r,(rm Af l\u{nunnl foln ‘beah oll upd peanuts] The new IAws increase from 5] For Infante and. R 1 [ b M”LH EAME(’"' ater importage. | ‘Teants of Vil B 2 | A%a Whinuts These constibute leas|per cent to 5 per cont on manufac InUse F 3 | [ers, fifty to u hundred on, & side, aee than d Afth of CRin's annual- exports [tured gk, inoluding pongees will not se For Over 5 - pitted against cueh other in an hunt! Gelotal Twade to Be Less Affected | to the Udited States. : materially affect this trade, 1t is be-| Always besrs y Lol e |from daybronk fo dark, The men| A The bulk of Ohina's ¢exports tq Am- | lleved, noy is it thought that addi- the W]m Lile in FUPBS'.S A% Boen Fari £o:riaihe sanis ainaly foack o bis| Than That of Any Other Country |erica In aggregate valuation com-|tlons in the ad valorem duty from 60) ignatem of = ‘ | fuvorite hunting ground When all ¥ = | prises raw cotton, silk, tom hides, un-|per cent to 50 per cent on laces and by returned at night the spoils iy Now American Tarill Taw Arossed furs, fur mkins, carpet wool, | from @0 te 10 por cent on embrold- rubles, with a lottery I y iina( | | l'lOlll h“flm]hdm{‘ , | €40h team are counted, and the gne| gyancha Des, 16.—Chiga's tradg| WoOd ofl and sausage casing, or about eries will, have much effect In reduo- 70 per cent of the oggniry's exports, | ing the buik of these exports. been authorized by the ‘ having the aller amou po | , | pays all the expenses in "m'I "" Will bo less affocted than that of any |, - To) oo ure. continged on the free A e - ell of comminsars. 'The | other country by the new Amarican ||st, DRAWINGS A FEATURE ten years. Drawings will® annually, with prises ra at | Boston, Dee. 15.—~"About “”H‘:mn.m an elahorate meal in which A ¢ time," as the old farmers' almanac "; "lz"»" courses range from saUIr- | tariff law, according' to = views ex Halr netyi strawbrald, feathors and| Moscow, Dec. 16.—A government ple to ventson steak [ prossed in ofmicisl . and commerelal | down, oopatituting abeit. 10 pep cent: loan for the gum of 100,000,000 goid | 100,000 fo 20 gold rubles.1" | | i | used to say, a_frequently m-v-u-rm.:‘r e — | paragraph In New Englund country newapapers reads somewhat as fol- { Favorably to Observe o 1 “The annual game supper was held i . : st night. There was a large attend- N0 wmch Rfllsed 000&11‘..“‘ e and {he hunters previded a | bounteous repust.” g - Although the wild turkey which | D. C, Dec. 1B ~HH(.,;H1‘I the style for Thanksghing din- 1 on. Iners on the occasion of the Pligrims’ ly of the Hawalian Islands, R vor of which tidal waves frst Thanksglving Day three hundred | [ par | years ago has disappeared from New y two oce Ipnl following !lll‘, kngland woods, three centuries of ican earthquakes, o the!hunting with firearms hag far from \ § ) the following bulletin from ¢ ¥termiinated: the wild o of the for- . t ) D ¥y : merica SEOO’lOflly lol'les Bhington, D. C., headquarters | ©ata in this sectlon. [ven in the fm- e . . | Geographic soeiety. mediate vieinity of Boston, deer and . X ¢ s s srevtie penie | e Sosaslii - : Forty Good Clothes Shops 2 dorful backbround formed |#nd squirrels, hare and foxes are . g G k” l;g:fl \stand mountains in|TeEUlar inhabitants of suburban | o A From the Great La Highest ihe bulletin, “Hilo| Woodland. The pheasant, not a na- ’ . g § To the Atlanti anber from ten or twolve | tive game bird but introduced some : Y i 4 'years ago, has flourished in Massn- ves guch as those which ok But be. | chusetts and southern New Hamp- ,b':t:'::“::;, ::ox southern- | Shire. Geese and an abundance of | Bnd of the chain, facing east- | Weterfow! pause —on New England g in a rhost favorable po-|lakes and streams in thelr migrations. L observe the resulta of this Only fn Maine does the moose per- which ralscd the Sist. but bears, common in that state, ‘the eart: greatest ocean | are otill found also In the pemote o- B casily as a carcless bath- | tons of the mountaln country in New ash water from his tub. Hampshire, Vermont and western In Deautiful Setting. | Massachusetts. Wildcats are shot or olalm’ that their city is|trapped In considerable numbera beautiful in the island,; and|°very mason. In the fur-boaring e ifflcult to find a more| CAL°EOYY racoons, skunks and musk- ins. The shores of & broad |Tats are still plentiful, and in the In%. ay on both sides of the | Wilder districts mink and otter are not e the lines of an hyperbola. ‘énrrmn;:nitly fl"““d’ ; T:‘l“ t“'m"“"‘ are. i one; s only rarely that a panther °’:§;°l‘:“d‘n"‘§‘d‘y’fi§ ‘t‘r‘:}:“z‘"“‘:z 4%y hortan Eaab e st ] dl:’uoverfl‘ might have bnent:mthon(lrity, and the dam-building for naming ‘Enchanted Tojur| DEAVETs nOW e EW.LINL o acter-of fact Enghan |~ That the rapldly increasing num- § ‘Cocoanut Island.’ Back of ber of hunters has not more serious- B o ey Tringed. with trop-| 1Y_depleted the — supply of game in B ne higniands of the|New England is due largely. to con- ” their apex in Mauna Kea, egervation measures. For many years B e hed the highest of Ia. | D! the states in this section have on- biks. To the right numm-ous‘ff’rw'd as strlc!ly_ as possible the b rnlsh to the sen, several of nlosed season provisians of the game ‘ ng down in rrau;.ful wntn-rJ laws, and in recent open scasons the e | bag limits on various classes of game - birds and animals have been made Al H“""“’{""‘"’e‘]'incrpuingly smaller. Licenses also Jre alarmied becauso o an WO | are required of all hunters, and in e':;:’f"ggor"w :wf)“ O‘: u’;@ the case of non-residents high fees “greatest land wanje,rsq,-the\“”.,‘.:e"m:r"‘:"" plcanoes Kilauea and .-Maung. Lt §d .not only have not #uffered: pir nearness, but have pr, ibarnuse their city is the pough which thousands of"Vis- s to view these ‘tame”vol- An excellent automobile leads from Hilo through af: forest of tree-ferns to’a Mg ifhe brink of Kilauea, about™80 y; and.a supplemental road descends into the-huge crater | 3 fioto cars may be driven to 4 % 7 i b { brink of the bubbling Ja | ' e e | | SELIAEE | 2 .. -+ We have placed on sale in our forty stores y of Hawalian “Magic.” 'hlghwny continues off” to x o : 5 o v v cone oy (SN ) | | hundreds of handsome 'all-wool . - lava flows ! of . prehistoric oric times that have built up youngest of the island of the group, and make it still" an| process of manufacture.’ jfest of these lava flows occur- (1919 when a river of molten ished down the mountais on osite side of the island from plunged hissing into the sea. y days the waters bubbled, n clouds. rose. 'Fish, boiled , floated nearby and could be ip and eaten by those ven-| ® = enough to row into the hot ar the fiery catdract. 0 when Hilo was still large- ve town, its existence was Er AT ey ey gl §fi We mean by fhese special gar- [ iisgas st it Br 1ck { ~ ments to emphasize our 'great o miles mway. The peiplo were : e undersellingabllity—-adirect fesl-llt ‘ oot iyt b, X ome Costs ; of our maker-to:wearer method, o e e teatine ‘tow [§ Mo_More Than.One o thems. 1t i There are g:lilt o:n gte.;srsifiubs:a:é ] And we want fo “wind !lp the saved Prom destruction snly. ’ : most successful year in our history : Pele, goddess_of the volcano, | when you build yecur s whes v bt | ew home specity || @ §° by a record-breaking December. el ! Il brick, for you will find ; SALARKE i that brick is far su- 4 _ e . Btatons in the ar East Count. [l perior - to . 4 other B Such values as these et A~ fy Fare As Others in Pay. |l materials. Ask us tor 3 A i - Japan, Dec. 15.—Japanese Information and Cir- y L ) ; rmen, likestheir colleagues in | cualar i — ~ . in handsome lplakl back ntries, work for small gal- 4 % v -+ ' efforts .are beipg .made, by a4 § (} 5 s P dis newspapers of Osaka fo g o b ~ fabfics, in all the new o Mainic "Il THE CONN. BRICK ‘Y 8@ \ models, colors andistyles; conservative: models ka Mainichi, which ‘has a ifeulation of about 800,000, has ntial tnérease in its exist- MFRS‘ ASSOC. i § ¢ Apex” Clothes \ as Wdl. < ‘ol salaries. \ Together with 4 s distributed twi a year, the . A bay 1s_two to three times the artford ) | 4 B Supreme. atlainments of' *s .. in all the latest colorings of all- from the best mills. - e : : : | 8 of our artist designersand [\ - 5"?“3 “* wool cloth, in all the wanted styles better made our masler crafismen for the yonng man of 17, to the man.of 70 TINTIN 4 ] Pages of a‘dve‘rtisinfl would not tell you'as much v H OLIDAY G]fl S @B as five minutes with the Clothes. So come and E ‘ ST N 2 look. You'll feel that we_ understate the real ATTRACTIVE AND USEFUL # ‘- > va..¢ and beauty-of our Clothes. et Sets—SHudnut, ‘Colgate’s, Wlodwotth’s—Jonteel anidl Pk y ¥ : ) K N ot " l 4 F C?,l‘a Ntéx&et—_-—Djer Kiss ) ! " g ;3 ® ity Boxes Symphony ionery 5 § . Hat, Cloth and Hair Brushes g =k WAL RASA. : Lol g ported Perfumes Toilet Water. Dolls g S '+ CONN. i y / o8 Cameras and Stapplies P P ' Shaving Requisitlz? , . yUniversal Bottles A Kantleek Rubber Geods Eyl&in Ivory Elggett's Chocolates Cigars *~ ~ Fountain Pen Greeting Cards ¥ Page & Shaw,and Kent's Chocolates x Do. Your Christmas Shopping At \ o .1 J

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