New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 16, 1923, Page 12

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD FRIDAY, MARCH 16, 1923, GG AND CHIGKEN REPORT A Wise Purchase BEING RAISED ,. squlm?‘_R‘Ef"__ Sy = is the Best Economy Last Year But Their Farm Value | Was Not So Great, Washington, March 16-—More chick- ens were I and more cggs pro- duced last year than in 1021 but their farm value was not so great, The combined farm value of chickens raised and eggs produced in 1922 iy United States depariment o wsricul-| g the wisest purchase you can mske. ture. The value in 1921 was $900,- About 548,000,000 chickens wore | Pure, Fresh and so Delicious—Just try it. raised on far 9 with a farm ( f A ) 8 o0 ed it o S USIISAE eompar 70 HOLD FAIR | declsion, hag authorized the repres. 5 ke et | sion of the practice on the grounds el . v | that it does not promote a healty duct aled 1, fippduction """ od k | morality in the nation and that Italian CRRs of |. va H’v fvl \ 5| The Fourth of a Series of Industrial | oities must find better means than compared with o iy b eggs with a value of Exhibits Helpful to Trade and w‘(}“fr‘“\f‘""‘“ and vice" for their pros. 1021, o he chicken eg duce: Commerce to Take Place in Norway | The Minister of the Interior, the| m-::r. 1”!( El:,.ll_('fv fn":~’r.;.‘:y::n.fl : ‘. | portfolio of which is held by Premier in industries in tho manufacture of|, Christiania, March 16.—There will| Mussolini, has been given power to| Atlier than food products, and about be held in this city early in w:;m:m- adopt severe measures to run down| 113,000,000 dozen were used to pro.| PeF the fourth of a series of Nor-| the gamblers and to abolish the traf- | Wlika: ‘ah{okons, the dar ARty wegian industrial fairs, all of which|fe in any quarter where it may be/| The average farm price of chick- have been helpful to trade and romv‘ found, ens raised in 1922 was G5 per fowl, | Moo | The regular government lottery, | compared with 71 cents in 1921, and| ¢ _three former (‘Xpoal"mLfi NRICHFGAKEpiAse Ewabkiy B anditise with 86%e in 1920, The average were held in 1020, 1921 and 1922.| has been a feature of Italian life for | farm price of chicken nggs was They were all successful, 'nmL aroused many decades, will continue to func-‘ cents a dozen in 1922, compared with keen lnlt"rr'sl both in r\orwu:v and ! tion. Other lotteries for philanthropic | 29.3 cents per dozen in 1921 and abroad. The numbcr'or entries Inp!;and charitable purposes will be hcld’ with 44.4 cents in 1020, vear was large. Virtually every|from time to time when government 4 iy’ estimated that there were| hrum?h of Norwegian industry nnd!rogulalions pertaining to them have 412,000,000 chickens on farms Janu.| handicraft was represented, and ex-| peen fulfilled, ‘ ary 1, 1922, a time of year when ()\.f hibits were sent in from every manu- number of chicks is low. There (m’-;;‘xrlnfg N‘nt{’r th(rou;,;h ‘hs SQURLY: ) . . % e fair gives foreign buyers a mc:“'non'“no according to census| cpance to acquaint themselves with | Heres Hlnt Glrl * Norwegian products and manufac-| | tures of every description, and of get- | ting into closer personal contact \M(h BRIGHTER OUTLOOK firms in every line of trade. | | R PR | | MIDSHIPMAN HERO. i So Says English Minister of Labor in o vk | Speaking of Revival of Trade m;l'eu-r Hutton Acclaimed Bravest Man | of Ycar by Humane Societ; | Birmingham. Y ¥ | London, March 16.—For a thrill-| Landon, March 16.—Sir Montague|ing rescue from drowning Peter C. 1 Barlow, the minister of labor, struck Hu_tton. a midshipman, was ac-| an optimistic note on the prospects claimed by the Royal Humane So-}’ | | L | ciety to be the bravest man of the of a revival in trade when speaking| y..> recently in Birmingham. | His feat, for which he was award- i ’1_."" begin 1o feecd little day-|oq a gold medal, was performed Ught” Be sald. “There are indica-|gnen the fli-fated British cruiser tions that we arc weathering the| pajeigh met with disaster on the storm, Frankly 1 do not want the soast of Labrador last August. Hut- | process to be too rapid. If it werc|yon gaved a mate from drowning| | ) ! Iflwould :;;‘-f;i‘]';rg::tm‘: :‘“-5_ merely | yhen a boat capsized, throwing 11 | REEVOR0 nt 1s going)men into a heavy sea. He had $ | l P on steadily i & manner which makes| maimed o slane ot saisty wren e, S 1 nda a ma ee y aymen me hopeful. No one can tell what| gy a4 companion being rapidly car- * ) the effect of certain political changes| 1joq away by the surf. Regardless on the continent may be, but apart! ¢ pis own safety and after a heroic| from that it seems that we are climb- g | { struggle, he rescued the N Lo e sheu 15 & = | WILL PAY FOR YOUR the way is hard, we shall safely reach ne.retailers of England aiso teel STOP GAMBLING hopnful as to the future. “ ’ “A state of hope for better things Mpuyllice; s lghisHeasiad S And rather than actual fulfillment is vir-| Government of Premier Mussolini|gooq natured,” says Mrs, Pauline tually the position of trade today" is| the way the Retailers’ association| FLans to Suppress All Gambling in|gyicher-Milward-Boyer-Flinn explain- sums up the retailers’ point of view of | ytaly, Bt : ¥ the trading outlook. It is flddpd,j .4 ing her popularity with men. BShe's " however, that the optimistic feeling| Rome, March 16.—Gambling has|peen seized in San Francisco, charg- bids fair to be translated into business | found no friends in the government of in the early future. Premier Mussolini which, by a recentled with having four husbands at once. Y B esse- L el an d ’ s | Connecticut’s Largest an- Oldest Credit Clothing House Greatest Display of Spring EASTER MILLINERY | Styles Ever Shown! LAD FOR IES Women’s and Misses’ ' Men’s and Boys’ ‘Entire Center of Our Third Floor Devoted to | Department Department Ladies’ Millinery. Distinctive and Different. : : : : y WOMEN’S SILK CREPE DRESSES MEN'S STAPLE SUITS MISSES’ PRINTED CREPE DRESSES YOUNG MEN'S NORFOLK SUITS Exclusive Styles, Only One of a Style ; WOMEN’S TRICOTINE SUITS MISSES' POIRET TWILL SUITS : NEWEST PENCIL STRIPE SUITS [ . MISSES’ NEW BOX SUITS STURDY TWEED SUITS —PRICES— ‘ WOMEN’S STRAIGHT LINE SUITS MEN’S NEW SPRING TOPCOATS WOMEN’S BOLIVIA COATS, YOUNG MEN’S LIGHT OVERCOATS e s B h s BOYS' EXTRA QUALITY SER MISSES’ POLO COATS BOYS’(’)I‘ Sl SUITSGE SUITS $5.00—$ 7.00—$ 1 O .00 MISSES’ OVER PLAID COATS Others $15, $20, $25, $35 | Brimful of New Spring Clothes GAGE HATS PAIGE HATS Everything New and Snappy LADY DUFF HATS Big Variety—Lowest Prices—Easiest Terms Open Open Saturday Saturday Besse-Leland’s || o ' Always More Quality For Less Money

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