New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 15, 1923, Page 12

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12 FRENCH BIRTH RATE PUNISHED OWNERS TAKES A B1G DROP OF TIPSY SLAVES Decreases Nearly 500,000 Since In Old Days Man Was Punished 1868, According to Figures for Committing Suicide Paris, Jun: babies, of di white ground in the lanes Populatior It is a sho the story « largest ba “"Year baby last ba The Germany the spokesnmi and Germany next war by Aecording to th many now ha babies, and 1'ra her death rate placed at 10 here 1 ” AN held 1if 000 are forelgners, Mer e e L bu entenee o | he first six ' A row of thr N ( . e windows « for the tt Court Teid Dead Man, ommitted N ulation for the fe 1022 increased by 9,04 15,649 in 19013, & year, With the nu creasing (10 months of 192 722 in the correspon 1913), the birth rate is a8 {8 the death rute, The National Al points out that there cent decrease in the G \ rate due to post-war poverty a er causes, France {5 endeavoring by tion to increase the birthrate of four or more children ure The Wooden Horse higher salaries, and other measure The wooden lorse seems are being adopted, played a prominent part in the pun ishment of petty criminals, Patient ~ |at the city hospital learned that meat they had been consuming with a re ish was dog and cat flesh, One Robert Villeneuve, a butch vho supplied |[the institution, w A before the dayi ted of mal owned an enced to capital pus hoe ove Its s and times, a mur by | ed murder was law, but for intoxi s no Volsteac his slaves Ha nan was foree worse and was drawn through | ¢ ets, while his neighbors laugh at him 1o have Tnstant relief from of infection roasted dog t Villeneuve was mount vooden horse and given the same treatment received by the |man who had permitted his slaves to In the case of Villen- 3 and back hore placi d: “Master Eat- er of Dog: After this pun fshment had been meted out the ree ord further states that “an old gray cat was hung around the neck” of the culprit, Clothing Problem Then And finery for the women played |its part then, as now, for one docu- nt refers to the rchase by a fath- euve, 8afels! You ean end the oone minute. Dr. Scholl's it, for lheyd ;em'nve the cause—fri EEM TS0 an) O rritition: 71 f “seemly clothes” for his cighteen uting cortosive acids. Thin; ar 5 r old daughter. The parallel of the RS ER R Taes 107 COCRN CA ne thing probiem than with that of the fons. Get a box today at d i | A | e bl { present day continues in this case, for ems the purchase consisted of #hoe dealer’s. ‘feathers and thread stocking: The | " I¢ ISchoIIs | finery got into the records because the | (] |father went into debt for them, and ino-pa [not pay. debt then was a crime if one could | j : So reduced in circumstances e el Sk St was the parent that he reported to | Comfort Appliances, Arch Supports, etc. h { but one chicken to kill.” The nutrnmfi‘ T am on broth. T have | R on-thepal sgone! |of the affair could not be ascertained | |from the documents. FAST- SO'E'Z ENER Never cuts the thread or wears loose. Quickly and easily sewed on—and once on, it is on for good. Avoid the annoyance of loose unsightly snaps. Insist on the So-E-Z Snap Fastener. 10c fortwelve. Atnotion counters everywhere. THEATovRECO. [t Stays Sewed”! iuh of corns, in ino-pads will do ictions SNAP ™. THE D. MILLER CO., Inc. Stare Germany's Marriage Market Is "' The state of I by hanging, but | “fraulein burg-Lipp appear to | state of Waldeck, in t wh NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, ! Delicious! Expresses But Peoorly The Unique Flavor of "SALADA TEA nae TRY IT FOR YOUR NEXT MEAL, BLACK (Orange Pekoe Blend) MIXED or GREEN ' | e e e 22 GUPID’S EXCHANGE DOES BIG BUSINE Hustling One terlin, June 1 ey ing born in G © the ng, but th war i loing mor haviy ot | 1018 ry war 3 deat) e toll of uhoy which had the also led in the ra-! 1 | Gargle with warm salt water up & wedding rvecor overy 1,00 am- | : SORE APORUB Over 17 Million Jars Used Yearly Han name of having t om— emm——— THROAT mburg timid he W erc there have been only THE prestige The Florsheim Shoe has attained through years of loyal service has made it the natural choice of men who wear fine things. THE PARKWAY $§10 VOGUE SHOE SHOP 236 MAIN ST. Opp. Monument ‘WHO CARES Your Money's Worth or Your Money Back RIDAY, JUNE 15, 1028 ENGLIND WORRYING 575 AS WORKERS LEAVE === Lange Nmnfier Seeking Chance to given a eertain me AFTER abECULAR CALENDAR Othados Congress i Session in Turs key 10 Change Poclesiastival Calendar, \vE Constantineple, June 15.——An orth lox congress 1o examine the propos b“ly the Westminster Ga-| . % as to bring it i harmeny with hut its legisiators | western oa dar is in y hers icter eye upon the The western systom was adopted inte th oy tha adopied I this spring, greatly to Rritish o firms, to whem asure of fattery i - very annoying the presis Patriareh, Bishs Berbia, Wl Amerioa may still be the meiti - ter the eeclesiastioal ealendar so sette editorially . [ seeular matters the relief of foreig "1 the ‘double dates were The « teney and members are the ops of Russia, Montenegro, Cyprus and Rumania lisposition 1o members. ng when we aver an evident more of its ongress is unde: Le ! ts ) - f the Oeeumenica & its s and | o 1 Greees hom Wwe BOOK SOLD YOR 82 Londe A copy of 4 rare edition of Bacon's essays, published in 15988, has heen sold for $2,350, It enee could be hought for a penny, The was found recently on the floor at Detley eligible to v the per tens of pitehing hook and Btripes. of an unoceupied room and | hall, near Crewe HARTFORD Telephone Orders Taken As Early As 8 A M HARTFORD JUNE CLEARANCE SALE OF SEASONABLE PUMPS and OXFORDS WOMEN’S LOW SHOES at $3.95 and $4.95 In these lots we have picked out from our regular stock several styles where the line.i. broken, the materials are patent tan, white canvas, Nu-buck and kid. Heels are low, mili- $5.00 Many of these shoes were sold at $6 to $9 a pair. Included is a lot of about 50 pairs of beautiful high-grade Sample Pumps and Oxfords; values $10 and $12 .........covviviiiniiiinnns Soasaleeniainte Second Floor GRADUATION GIFTS CORSETS SUGGESTIONS FOR THE MISS AND YOUNG MAN GRADUATE 200 Indestructible Pearl Necklaces $2.19 In the wanted 24-inch length; beautifully tinted pearls warranted (o hold their fine lustre indefinitely. A most appropriate graduation gift. Yach is sinished with solid gold spring ring clasp. 25-Year White Gold filled Wrist Watches, In several attractive shapes with engraved case, 15-fewel Syiss $l l 50 . movement; with ribbon bracelet, at An Elgin for the young man. Elgin Watches in wanted 12 size, thin model, plain polished, 20-year case of Wadsworth quality, with seven-jewel Elgin guaranteed movement. White or 12 85 silver dial. Absolutely dependable and guaranteed. . MESH BAGS—$2.49 W have just 50 of these bags. An excellent graduation gift value, CUFF LINKS—SOLID GOLD—$3.95 Several pretty styles to select from and an excellent value, Fountain Pens and Silver Fyne-Point Pencils 89¢ Choice in Pencils and Pens in clip or ring top styles. Eastern Millinery - 7 La Beatriss Corsets for the slender and medium figures ,as- sure the style and grace that is so desirable. $10.00 and $12.00 grade, Special Each Thompson Glove-Fitting Cor- sets of dainty silk brocade, the $5.00 grade. Special, each Corselette made of fancy Dobby Cloth, long over hips with deep elastic inserts on sides and four garters. This garment assures real comfort for sum- mer wear. The 81.50 grade, e $1.00 Elastic Girdle, a dainty model giving comfort that is so essen- tial to the business woman or girl. 86,50 and $7.00 grades. ol $4.59 Fourth Floor SPECIAL SALE 26—CHURCH STREET—26 SATURDAY SPECIALS Below We Offer a Few of the Many Bargains To Be Had At Our Store Tomorrow-—Come In and See For Yourself. RUG CURTAIN DEPT. Serim and Muslin Ruffled Curtains Axminster Velvet, ze 9x12 ... Saturday Pair 9SC % $2-50 | Also 8.9x10-6 Sunfast Silk Overdrapes. $1 39 to $1 79 | . Saturday Yard Woolen Fiber Rugs DEPT, $42 " $65 $39 " $59 £ $4.9 8 TOMORROW —150— $4.98 p High Grade Trimmed Leghorns This value giving event was made possible by a Special Purchase that means a Big Saving: it also means that you can buy a Real Leghorn Hat at the beginning of the season at a ridiculously low price. Large and Medium Styles, trimmed in combination with Taffeta and Flowers. No two alike; regular value up to $12.50. Large Showing of New Summer Hats FELTS—in a splendid assortment; all colors...........cocoiuivinn... $2 98 Fine Assortment of Cretonnes—Saturday 39c¢, 623c, 69c, 98¢ vuu HOSIERY DEPT. Burson Hose, regular and extra sizes, Saturday ...... Mercerized Lisle Hose Saturday .. Pair 500 Extra Fine Mercerized Lisle Hose Saturday .. e EBIR 890 Pure Thread Silk Hose, full fashioned $2.00, $2.50, $2.75, $3.00 CORSET DEPT. Extra Good §1 Value Saturday Royal Worcesters Saturday $15,$16,$17 Armstrong’s Linoleum Rugs Bailey's Lino Rugs All Wool Full Size Camping Blankets Each $1 O~98 DRY GOODS DEPT. Bates' 32 inch Ginghams, 39¢ value 36 inch Madras Shirting, very fine quality Table Padding, 54 inches wide WINDOW SHADE DEPT. 50c “ $1.75 " We Measure Your Windows for Shades Free of Charge Window Screens Saturday Only Shades from S5 56 S O SR S ERRR 58 78 T S R B DRAPED LEGHORNS—in Sport Effects; very smart black with white combination. assortntent for tomorrow at 133 Main Street New Britain $3.98 BLACK HATS—the very latest. A very big demand for Black Hats is in vogue; also We are showing a very smart EASTERN MILLINERY,

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