New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 22, 1922, Page 19

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'NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD FRIDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1922, ANY—26 hur A THE D. MILLER COMP Gothan Gold Stripe and Northampton Pure Silk PIECE GOODS 27-inch Colored Outing Flannels, 17¢ value, fos ..,.......... 12%¢ White Outing Flannel ....... AT R SR O 12%c to 25¢ yard Thread Hosiery ...... Dl G o $2.00 to $3.50 pair Burson Hose, regular and extra size, black, white and brown . ... Silk and Wool Sport Hose .. Black Cashmere Hose ...... W rae s e sl gee e 39¢ to 75¢ pair +v. $1.39 to §1 .95 pair ............ Snae iy tes e ety 250 palr } Full Line of Stapfé and Useful Presents Berkeley Nainsook 86-inch Bleached Cotton .. 18,000 Nainsook White Indian Head, 86 inches . White Poplin, extra fine quality, 86 inche Hand and Dish Toweling, from , 29¢ ++ 20¢, 25¢, 29¢ 335 . 12V4¢, 14¢, 17¢, 25¢ 29¢ 10c to 45¢ yard MEN’S HOSIERY DEPARTMENT Shawknit Silk and Fibre Hose .....o0ovvrerinvins. «evris B0C pair Shawknit Pure Silk Hose ....... .. T5¢ pair Shawknit Cashmere Hose Full fashioned all wool, English make, value $1. ....... v.. Tbc pair Heavy Wool Mixed one-half Hose 25¢ to 39¢ pair Colors: black, blue, brown, grey and beige. ................. .. B0c pair for Christmas Men'’s Cheney Silk Ties .......ooovvvvviiina.. $112 to $1.98 each Very Handsome LINEN DEPARTMENT 72-in. Pure Irish Linen Damask 2.50 and $3.00 yard Windham Silks and Satins, 86 inches wide . ... $2.50 and $3.50 yard White Long, 27 inches, value 19¢, for ................ Yvos e 1215¢ MEN’S UNDERWEAR Medium weight Shirts and Drawers .. z veo. 98¢ each Heavy weight Ribbed Shirts and Drawers ............... 98¢ each Full line of Winsted Hosiery, Underwear in Shirts and Drawers and Union Suits, CURTAIN RODS Sash Curtain Rods ........oovvvivens * elal and public welfare problems, and HANDKERCHIEFS Ladies’ Xmas Handkerchiefs, 3 in box, 25¢, 50¢, 79¢, $1 and $1.25 box Full line Ladies’ and Gent's " Handkerchiefs . ... Ladies’ and Men’s Beacon Bath Robes .... I Ladies’ Fancy and Plain White Aprons ... DAKOTA LAW MAKERS PRACTICE ECONOMY Financial and Public Weliare; Problems to Face Legislature | o 2 I Bismarck, N. D. Dec. 22.—Finan- others having to do with political con- siderations, will face the North Da- Kota legislature when it convenes here January 8. For the first time in three regular sessions and two special ses- slons, it will not be controlled by the nonpartisan league, a small majority in both house and senate being mem- bers of the independent voters asso- clation, a coalition of progressive re- publicans and democrats, Questions of economy will be the| rst to come beford the legislative Bession. State taxes have increased $16,069,469 since 1915, largely through increases inl road and school taxation. Reduction in the number of banks in the state also will be considered. North Dakota has an average of a bank and a haif per thousand popu- lation. The present law discourages consolidation of banks and an act that will permit their turn over without closing or liquidation, is expected to be passed. Other Business. Legislation also is expected looking toward: the closing of industrial ex- periments of the league that have proved unprofitable. The league closed the experimental creamery at Werner and stopped. erection of buildings in its home building experiment. Most of these industrial experiments were} " adopted as initiated measures. In- crease in the power of the farm loan department and provision for the operation of the state owned mill at Grand Forkes, are among other ex- pected legislatire considerations. One unit of the mill is running the com- plete ‘operation of which the ln.(.le- pendent administration pledged ‘an honest effort to determine if it is a successful experiment.” Consideration of a complete list of Jaws regarding children and the re- vamping of the health lays of the state to meet present conditions are the .chief welfare measures to be -cte}l upon: A children’s code com- mission has been at work for two years and with the help ot the chil- dren's bureau at Washington, a sys- tem of laws has been compiled. The health laws presented will be largely an attemp to. consolidate and sys- tematize the present health agencies, with some attempts made at the en- largement of the field. . PSS T “ A bag of hot salt, applled to the face, 18 excellent for toothache. Doherty Market NATIVE ROASTING CHICKENS NATIVE VEAL NATIVE CALVES LIVER SWEETBREADS NATIVE GEESE Fancy Fresh Ham and Tom Turkeys Fresh Shoulders, Fresh Ham Celery, Head Lettuce, Brussel 'Sprouts, Mushrooms, Grapes, Budded English Walnuts Mixed Nuts, Nut Meats CHRISTMAS GIFT SUGGESTIONS FOR HER FOR HIM FOR THE KIDDIES T s Want Ad Page Mfim 65 A-B-C-D lmat of this island for the white man Pure Linen i .. 25¢ to 62Y;¢ each 5¢, 10¢, 1 «o. $3.50 to $9. POOR NOT WANTED ‘Welcome Sign Not in Evidence to Im- D poverished White Man in Island of Tahiti, Papeete, Tahiti, Dec. 22.—The wel- come sign i8 not found on the door- who has insufficient irfcome to sup- port himself notwithstanding certain representations to the contrary to several narratives emanating from this island. The natives cannot and will not support a derelict white man merely for the pleasure of his com- pany. During the last two or three years a number of white men have arrived here, believing the natives would sup- port them. Recently there were many wandering along the beach, destitute, in the hope that some passing 'ship would allow them to work their way home or fo some other glime. The average white man canndt make a liv- ing from qj;mnll patch of ground be- cause he’fs“unable to endure labor under. the tropical sun. There is no avalilable employment on the island for white<mep and the economic con- ditions if7¥hig island are at a low ebb. GERM%_ N GooDS IN EGYPT'S MARKETS Country’s: Magkets Reported Recap-| tured by Steady Flow. of Mer- chandise From Gérmany. Alexandria, Egypt, Déc. 22.—Ger- many is increasing ‘Heér exports to, Egypt, and it is felt here that she has virtually recaptured the Egyptian market. Y Orders which previously went to Japan are now seoured by German firms. She exercises an almost un- challenged monopoly in synthetic| dyes, toys and pianos, and has a pre- dominating position 'in the fleld of pencils, paper, glass, chinaware, cut- .. 29¢ to 62Y%c each Linen Tray Cloths Mercerized and Linen Napkins Embroidered Linen, 24-in. and 36-in. wide ................................ 50¢, 59¢c, 69¢, 89c, 98¢ yard Full line of Bed Blankets and Comfortables from $1.95 to $13.50 pair $1 Y White Bed Spreads in crochet and satin 5¢ each 00 each Shirts and Pants Union Suits ..... rid Honors i £ WOMEN’S UNDERWEAR a Shah And King Alfonso of >pain has been acting as royal host to the Shah of Persia who has been making a members of royalty are shown Madrid. lery, leather goods, small metal man- ufactures, cotton hosiery, small mir- rors and hardware. All these articles have been dumped into the Egyptian market on a scale and at prices that have defled competition. Statistics on foreign trade for the first seven months of 1922 show that Germany Las advanced from sixth to fourth position, and that the United States stands fifth. The loss of considerable American trade this year i{s due to the heavy falling off in the importas tion of cereals. Last year nearly $15,000,000 worth of wheat and wheat flour alone were brought in from across the Atlantic, whereas this year, up to the end of July, the amount las less than $1,- 000,000 for the same period. Ru- mania’s revival of buslness has con- tributed largely to, this loss by the United States. Kerosene from Amer- tour 4 Europe. Here the two inspecting a crack regiment in ica also dropped to a very low figure, the Rumania/product taking its place, IMUSSOLINI IS LIKE { Famous Emperor of France. Rome, Dec. 22.—'"Napoleon Fourth,” is the title by which Benito | Mussolini, the young premier of Italy, is fast becoming known locally, owing to his resemblance to Bonaparte in personal appearance, and in his daily ilntercourse with his visitors and lieu- tenants. Six representatives of the press, aft- B SELECT YOUR FLOWERS From the Following: ‘4¢' o (2 T Poisettias Begonias Ferns Palms Orange Trees Ardesias Cyclamen Roses Gardenias Ete., Etc. Flowers Make An Acceptable Gift All Orders D elivered VOLZ FLORAL CO. - WEST MAIN ST. TEL. 1115 «v.. 98¢ and $1.25 each 00 to $7.00 dozen NAPOLEON THIRD | § Italy Finds That Premier Resembles the | 3 $2.50 and $10.00 : Linoleum Linoleum v 98¢—81.25 .. 98¢—$§2.25 er speaking with Mussolini for over| an hour the other night, were evenly | divided as‘to whether this Napoleonic attitude of the fascisti leader was na- tural, or merely a pose. | Mussolini snapped back his answers | in short incisive sentences. Many times his right hand wandered into his| walstcoat ,across his chest, and with | his clean shaven face of a somewhat sallow hue and short but stocky sta- ture, he presented a picture not un- like that of the first Napoleon after he placed himself upon the throne of France. Passing through the lobby of the hotel on his way to the ministry of the interior after the interview, Mus- | solini caught sight of Deputy Lan-| franconi awaiting him. Lanfranconi is the possessor of a short, black beard | and : Mussolini playfully reached up and pulled at the whiskers for a few seconds, just as Napoleon used to do with his old grenadiers. Fascistl soldiers have a sort of adoration for their leaders, and this resemblance to Napoleon seems to make a great impression on them. Lace Curtain Rods, single . Double Curtain Rods Solid Rod, by the foot, any length you want. Oak Poles for portieres in any length and brackets to match. ... be, 10¢, 12V5¢ each . 12¥¢, 29¢, 35¢ each 59¢ and 69¢ ARMSTRONG’S RUGS AND LINOLEUMS 9x10-6—9x12 $16.00 to $17.00 $1.00, $1,25, $1.69 per square yard 59¢, 79¢, $1. New Cardinal | Monsighor Giovanni Bonzano, above, papal delegate to Washington, has been appointed cardinal at the pope's recent consistory. Linoleum Remnants, $1.00 and $1.25 value, for 75¢ per square yard Good quality Floor Covering, for .. Window Shades ... 50c per square yard .25, $1.50 and $2.00 each You can't afford to overlook the ?nmlblllllel of a Herald classified ad. CLOGGED THROATS When your wind is shut of and hfi"‘“"{ dl%dcultl you try to {:Is’uth e suddenly contracting the an fird;g air t!u!on‘h the throat. 'l'm is hard on your lungs and your throa The' bloos vessls. Clogeed flfiuu are easily and q ol fi Phiej d led Syrup ?%m::ted).h’lt revents straining, hack- ing and has a valuable antiseptic action. Bflut vemedy for ?u 8, lc::dl.m sl.ta troup, and whooping cough, =ur=v:nfl pleasant, Mpyonr druggist. Sold by City Drug Store. FOX'S — Mon., Tues, Wed. Direct From Strand Theater New York WESLEY BARRY, In LAST MINUTE _SUGGESTIONS There is that person for whom you haven’t been able to find just the right thing. We suggest: A GOOD FOUNTAIN PEN And we have them. The Shaffer Lifetime is the ideal man’s pen. For the lady we have the Wahl Metal Pen, the LeBouef Col- ored Pen and the Waterman. ' A NICE BOX OF STATIONERY Crane’s Linen, Lawn, Highland Linen, Old Hampshire Bond and other well known brands. ation boxes. A PHOTO ALBUM In single quire as well as combin- In all bindings and sizes; very moderately priced, these make a ver,y useful gift. A DESK SET In Cretonne, Brass and Leather from $4.50 to $15.00. We have many other items we would like to show you. Finis_h your Christmas Shopping at our Christmas store. You will find it worth your while. S een gt e et tsss ntaittttstiaigsasbstorrsasatesstesaatiatiatatisesansatazaaniaaiitatuniaaaiaratiies 64 CHURCH STREET “Come In and Look Around” vstessiiahatssrantotess ins Christmas tore GET YOUR RESERVED SEATS NOW FOR THE PALACE FOURTH ANNIVERSARY WEEK—STARTING MONDAY “TO HAVE AND TO HOLD” 6—BIG TIME KEITH VAUDEVILLE The Finest Show Ever Offered In This City ACTS—6

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