New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 2, 1923, Page 15

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2, .323. 1 government is constructed, and if suc- | new business the court of claims has |in the physical and mental condition | fore the big shock. Dogs howled ail 2,600,000,000, mostly arising out of | laneous character. T HEA A the world war, The variety of the claims is almost | cessful he may recover $10,000,000. | 50 cleared its dockets that not only |of the youth of Yucatan, and help 60- | night, and cattle lowed. unlimited. They include actions for |The suny of $695,000 is asked for l pending suits, but actions based upon |cialism to thrive because “socialism| Before the Messina earthquake of | Claims filed against all departments | of the government, among which are | requisitioning of ships and railroads, |infringement in the manufacture of | these war claims, are receiving im-|thrives better in a vigorous, alert and | January, 1015, birds were noticed to a large number that never have |transportation of troops, ammunition | torpedoes, and about $30,000,000 for | mediate at ion. All cases are dis-|frec mind than in an enslaved and in- | be flying in flocks, evidently greatly reached the court, include the follow- [and supplies, infringement of patents | radio apparatus. | posed of as rapidly as they are pre- |active one’ | disturbed. ing: the war department, in which |for high explosives, submarine hoats [ One test case is brought by a sav- | pared and presented by counsel, Bascball has gained great popular- One explanation of this sense pos- claimants have filed claims involving | and torpedoes, wireless and radio ap- |ings bank to determine the liability of | —_— ity in a short time and now is a rival | | ses ssed by dumb creatures may be that $5,000,000,000; ~ the | paratus; contacts for anti-aircraft [the government for stolen govern- | BASEBALL SUBSIDIZED attraction to bull fighting on Sundays. | animals, having finer powers of hear- {ing than man, may detect under- T { approximately Exms nga“on Ever Beiore‘ bureau of interfal revenue, which has | engines and guns, military and naval | ment bonds and coupons, and if sue- | BY YUCATAN GOVERNMENT, o " i rumblings or quiverings & before it claims for rebates and re- |supplies and ammunition, appropria- | cessful will result in other suits | Merida, Nov. 2.—The state of Yu- ANIMALS AS PROPH! . ! ground Pendn]g Agamst Gove"lment | funds aggregating many millions; the [tion of camp sites and naval bases, | which, it is estimated, will swell the | catan has purchased baseball equip-|”" o OF BIG FARTHQUAKES | Which man cannot sense. Or it may " | shipping board, where the amount of | together with contracts for manufac- | government’s liability to $150,000,- | ment from the public funds to the of ik “*!be that there is some electric tension cancellations alone amounted to over | turing and acts of commandeering | 600. | extent of $18,000, and turned it over Animals can tell in advance when a | whielh affeets them. $850,000,000; ims for patent in-|of almost endless diversity. Claims are made for injuries to to the youths of the land free., Tn|bad earthquake or voleanic eruption Washington, Nov, 2,—The court of | fringement estimated by the depart- Many novel and interesting ques- | person and property by mail trucks, |addition the government has set aside | is about to occur. In Sicily dogs| claims has reconvened with a calen-|ment of justice at $800,000,000; | tions are raised in the court, especial- [and reimbursement is claimed by ‘ public lands for diamonds and issued | showed great uneasiness two days be- ¢« dar of cases for the winter term |claims made by the railroads which |ly in suits for infringement of patents. | farmers for destruction of lands and |and distributed books on ryles and |fore the eruption of Ftna. Cats car- which, in the aggregate amount as filed with the railroad administra- | The petition of one inventor claims |crops by alighting mail planes. Own- ’rogululmus of the game through the|ried their kittens away from houses, claimed and the novelty and import- | tioi amount to approximately $2,-|$1,000,000 for the little pocket hooks [ ers of intoxicating liquors whose sup- | schools, and to adults throuxh other |and hares seemed stupefied by fright. anee of the issues Inveolved, exceed 0,000,000; claims proportionately | of stamps which are sold at every|plies have been confiscated by pro- ‘tlmm)llx | Similar knowledge was exhibited h_\: all litigation ever before pending |large arise from the housing corpora- [ post office. Another claims that as | hibition enforcement agents seek in-| Yucatan has a socialist governor,|animals before the great Valparaiso ! against the government at any one |tion, war risk bureau, food and fuel |early as 1905 he invented a gliding | demnity in money damages. | ¥elipe Carrillo Puerto, who maintains | earthquake of 1906, but in this case s/time. The amount involved in the |administrations, and there are also a | machine involving the principles upon In preparation for the disposition |that such action on the part of the |horses and cattle as well as dogs wer« cases now pending is- approximately | large number of claims of a miscel- | which every airplane operated by the | of such a tremendous accession of [ state will bring about an improvement | desperately uneasy for 24 hours be- |A VOLCANIC ERUPTION Not in Japan But Right in This —s STORE +— T Ty Reorganization Sale Everything In Our Big Stock'To Be Put On Sale At. Savings From 30 1, 50% We Want Every Man In New Britain That Needs An Overcoat To See These Coats—They Speak For Themselves MEN’S COTTON HOSE 9c Pair MEN’S WHITE SHIRTS Regular $2.00 $119 ME N’q $6 50 FUR LII\ ED GLOVES JERSEY HEAVY SWEATERS $2.19 FANCY PLAID BLANKETS Wool and Wool Mixed $3 95 'to 36 95 MEN’S TROUSERS $250 and $3.00 Grade $1.39 W 50 and $10.00 RAINCOATS $3.95 MEN’S BELTS 17c Each MEN’S DRESS MUFFLERS Reg. $1.95 to $3.00 $1 .49 SUMMER NAINSOOK UNION SUITS 39¢ BRUSHED SWEATERS In Grey and Buff $1.89 PARIS GARTERS 19¢ GQOO ALL WOOL SWEATERS $6.48 FAN( \ WOOL Vh!sTb $6.00 Value $4.35 COUNTLESS OTHER ITEMS SPACE ‘l)()l'JSX\’T {PERMIT TO MENTION - '|ITOGGERY SHOP O’COATS 1278 130 135 1 *4p 4230 145 Overcoats Now QOvercoats Now Overcoats Now Overcoats Now Overcoats Now Overcoats Now Sale Starts Saturday, Nov. 174 9.2 $24:2 272 329 .29 $33:2 9 an A Sale At the Right Time At Prices That Are Positively Sacrifices In Order To Get Our Shelves Clean For Readjustment Come Early As Some Items Wont Last Long! TRUNKS — BAGS — SUIT CASES — BOSTON BAGS ETC., ETC. PRICES RIPPED TO PIECES! BOSTON BAGS Genuine Cowhide $1.19 BRIEF CASES $1.19 TRAVELING BAGS $1.89 —— - LEATHER LEATHER TRAVELING SUIT CASES BAGS $3.95 .. 84.95 | $500 9 and Cirle’ Men’s and Ladies $1.75-82 Boys’ and Girls’ $1.50 oy’ and Girls' $1.5 UMBRELLAS UMBRELLAS 98¢ 94c SUIT CASES $119 TRUNKS $40,00 Values $28.50 UNDERWEAR All Wool N UNION SUITS SUITS $5.00 Value $1.19 $2.69 LADIES' FITTED CASES $20.00 Values $10.95 $12.95 GUARANTEED TO SATISFY OR MONEY REFUNDED WARDROBE $30.00 Values $21 50 $1.00 MEN'S $2.50 UNION SUITS 55¢ $1.69 EVERY SALE —The— TOGGERY SHOP

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