New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 16, 1923, Page 2

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2 [- THIS IS CHILDREN’S BOOK WEEK Make vour selection for the hooks you are going to give the children for Christmas THIS WEEK ‘—'fi . Book Department THE DICKINSON Drug Co. 169-171 MAIN NTREET WHILL THY TiGER AND THE BULLDOG BATTLI FOR SUPREMACY Horsfall-Made Oyercouts Driving Wool He Yur Coats Brogue Oxfords HORSFALLS|: 93-99 Xlsylum Street Hartford, A Pays o Buy Our Rind Good Dressers COME HERE WHY NOT YOL Our Valet Service Is Yours For the Asking e TELEPHONE e London Shop < 43 MAIN ST. Let Us Clothe You We Know How CITY ITEMS. Join our Victrela and Gulbransen Christmas club for $1. Henry Morans —advt A hearing will be given pre eourt tomorrow morning at # on the admission of Miss A Btrickiand’'s wi Victrolas and Planos —advt. Attorney Harry H attend the Syrac game at Syrac Tatest Virginia.” ¢ Oh Gee Pierce & C Thomas McMahon ter, for many years ow Maplecroft a centurs ness in this Francis Henry Morans use-Colgate tomorro quartet record “M Pie Oh Gosh, fox advt ce & ( farm and engag osj Dancing snappicst 1 et B0 foiks can save their ' has put absolutely o the market. Use B !‘!non'z Estracts scted “fruits —=w) pros * calth. ~TGLFUNSHRE Witosreen > HING FORMALLY 75 YEARS AG0 Story From Herald Tells of Property ing bPerpctuaI Light Proposed more 60 000 SEEK JOBS \HTH CIRCUS IN GERMANY .. ment for 200 Performers Advertis Brings Response for Vast Number of Peopie Huns, Saradini, about to his big news- nerica with 1tk gIE ers for §00 acroba orkmen d employes of various %orts he received applications from 000 men of all clusse ry type awvalry to day | n whish we to South America ler amount others other fro i the slenc of disposal, while yduets, Despair over prescn Jitions in Germany ! jiscouragement blasted adventure wers by most of the Montevideo Americ % tour of Sout tes i® the o more thar aph w PALACE SUNDAY NIGHT MON,, TUES.. WED. 9 yrs. on proadway O yrs. i» Sat.EvePost O yrs. on tour 5 yrs.in London 3 yys: in Berlin 3 yrs. o Petrograd The whole wilr laui‘gtm and jaugh- andJau Fh- and laugh- Pota sh and Peumuttel' with BARREY L ALEX VERS | u-n,;,,np (I\RR GORDONI To Anyone Who Can Sil Through Without This TPiciure Laughing Over, I?Mlllhfl Jars Used Vfl' | ymb co NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, - ENDS PARLIAMENT Expresses Regret at Failure of | Reparations Efort i | ¥ The Associated Press. ondon, Nov. 16.—King George act- on the advice morning dissolved parliament in preparation for the general elections to be held December 6. Parliament reassembles on December 20. ‘The king's prorogation speech was | {as follows: | “My Lords, and Members House of Commons: “My government recently s aiming at the appoint- the collaboration of the | ates, of a commission of in-| quiry to determine Germany's capacity | to pay rveparation. Unfortunately, it | has not been possible to secure the | assent of the French government to | these proposals which, it had been | hoped, would lead to a solution of nwi r ation problem. My government regard with pro- | found anxiety the continuance of the | !present economic conditions in Europe which depend so largely on a settie- | ment of this question. A serious situation has developed in Germany | which is engaging the close and ear-,| nest attention of my government. Peace in t. | arduous negotiations for peace | wrkey, begun in November, | have, T am happy to say, been | hrought to a successful conclusion. A | Iill to carry into effect certain pro- | visions of the settiement reached at ausanne on July 24, will be laid he- the parliament as soon as possible.« It is my earnest hope that the conclusion may and and - popular with kiddies | the of initiated purity the breath At Tomb of Unknown Poilu Nov 16.—The tomb rance’s unknown soldier = beneath e Are de Triomphe will become a fmpr symbol of sacrifice proposal to keep a flame un- arch day and night adopted o unknown soldfer’s s as a natign: shrine by m.n,..ni Sundays, |8 Puris, of the h burning Wl s visit W holidays In this connection it d out that time has ected g to a war been 10" clfaeed the Negotiations the United scttlement point at which entirely devoid at’ 459.4 below the oceeding with rnment for the s with regard of liquor in transit and on into the United Absolute the ydies on at zer0 earth exists eit zero EURALGIA orheadache—rub the forehead ~melt and inhale the vapors VIEKS cit imports States. The Jap Disaster “1 deplore the disaster that has r Japan. The heartge f\my country is with the | Jupane overnment and people our former allies and our close friends who arc bearing this national tra- [#edy with characteristic fortitud omed the op- | "My governmentwe n during the | portunity afforded ' th Surplus Reduction Sale of Seasonable Footwear High Shoes for Women that will protect against Winter's cold and dampness. To reduce our stock_of High Shoes we have cut the prices lower than factory cost. $1.00 + LA FRANCE KID LACE T $1 85 Louis Heel LA FRANCE RUSSIA CALF, wing tip, medium heels OUR OWN MAKE RUSSIA CALF CROSSETT BROWN Cuban heels $l 85 Sizes run from ;i to 7—Widths A to E SLOAN BROS. and BROWN KID, Cuban heels . ... OUR OWN \MI\E VICI I\ID, 185 MAIN STREET (‘uban heels CALF, RENIER, PICKHARDT & DUNN Telephone 1109-2 127 Main™st., Opposite Arch St COATS COATS COATS New Materials—New Model«<—With and Without Fur At Prices the Lowest, Quality Considered. DRESSES of Velvel, Vela Vela, Poiret Twill, Knit and Jer B scy, at prices from—37.95 to $15.00, CHILDREN'S DRESSES AND BOYS® SUITS of All Best Winter Materials ROMPERS, UNDERWEAR, WOOLEN HOSIERY, OUTING FLANNEL GOODS, KNIT WOOLEN SKIRTS AND PRINCESS SLIPS KNIT For Women and Children (DATS Which Were $15.75—Now £7.98 CHILDREN'S RAIN CAPES at £1.95; were up to $5.00 A Special Sale of CHAMOISETTE GLOVES at 5% were up to S1.50 | tiement within the empire upon which of his cabinet this| NOVEMBER 16, 1923. st few weeks of mee(mg 0 many | | ministers from the self-governing dominions and the representatives of India. The conferences just termin- ated were marked throughout by a spirit of great cordiality and good | will. Important questions affecting the foreign relations and the defense of my empire were carefully examin- ed. Particular attgntion was devoted to the promotion’ of trade and gget- the well-being of my people so large- ly depends at this time. I am con- | vinced that meetings of this kind are |of the highest value in promoting a spirit of mutual cooperation amongst my people at home and overseas. YOUR XMAS GIFTS - ARE HERE WALK ONE FLIGHT IT WILL PAY Members of the house’ of com- mons, I thank you for the provision you have made for the public service. Worried Over Unemployment, “My lords, and ‘members of the house of commons, the position of agriculture and the problem of unem- ployment throughout the country con- tinue to causegne deep anxiety. De- spite all efforts of my government to stimulate trade and alleviate distress, the circumstances of large numbers of our fellow citizens 11 remain de- ment in their situation” can be ex- pected.” FIUME AGREEMENT, 4 Belgrade, Nov. 16.—The semi-offi- cial Vreme announces that Italy and Jugo-Slavia have come to an agree- ment over Fiume. The solution adopted, it is understood,ecedes Fiume proper to Italy, While Jugo-Slavia free zone is created in.the port of Fiume. A corn plant in India ‘stands out as a rival of Jack’s beanstalk. It is reported to have grown 183 inches in five days during extremely warm weather. plorable. “My ministers are .convinced that unless measures for the safeguarding’ and development of home markets are adopted no permanent improve- FOR YOUR BABY - We have a Completé Stock of Gifts for the Infant. The little trinkets that take his baby fancy can be bought here in Gold, Silver and Plate. : “GIFTS THAT LAST” B. GEORGES — Jeweler — 166 MAIN ST. ROOM 10 217 MAIN STREET * of Cig Selling + atead n’ selling expense. That is the these extremely low 200Camel . . . 200 Lucky Strike . 200 Sweet Caporals 200 Chesterfield . 200 Piedmont . 200 Black & White 200 Lord Salisbury 200 Fatima . . 200 Omar e 100 Egyptian Straights T B0’s, 100°s) 100 Hel (20's, 50's, 100" 100 Turldah Trophies . 20's, 50's, 10°s) 100 Muud e L) 100 Mogul . 100 Melachrino No. 9 . (plain or cork) 100 Natural . . . 100 Pall Mall (Regular) . 200 Pall Mall (Specials) . 100 Egyptian Deities No. Homemaid Chocolate Covered Nougatine's Rich chocolate shells, with nut nougat ceptres. We are sble to sell them at a low price because they are made in our own 49c November Special Ib, Lx'x HotWaterBottle Made in our own factory. Moulded in ome piece withowt cemented B sm We guar- antee zd'lar‘ 'P-'l: years. plis o muhh‘m Rq 32 50 Vulu Clinical Thermometer One should bein every home. Guar. anteed tp take an absolutely accu rate tempersture in one minute. Comes in sluminum case Regular $1.75 Roember o 1,29 Revem 2 Day Sale arettes IN CARTON LOTS one carton of 10 packages in. ten individusl packages saves ces quantities. Friday anfiufl-y only. 100 Phillip Marris (Cambridge) Pure, Fresh Candy Cut Prices ON WELL KNOWN Preparations You will find practically all advertised Medicines and Toilet Prepararions so Id ar reduced prices at Liggeti's. You will save time and mon.y by buying all Drug Store needs from us. reason for in carton . $1.26 1.26 1.26 1.26 126 1.26 1.59 1.59 1.59 1.05 Castorin v BSoc PRillp's Milk of Magnesia 125 Bayer's Aspivin "Tablets (100°%) G0c syrap of Pigs L0V Nujol 250 Beecham’s Liver Pills B0 Kolynos Tooth Paste S0 D & 1) Cold Cream 100 scott’s Eanlsion 1.00 Pin S0c Mentholatum ate Hinds M & A Cream Tooth YVowder getable Compouad 1.05 1.05 1.45 1.45 1.45 rostilla A l‘ulnmlu: Shemving Croam 1.29 210, . 263 3. 210 1.90 100 Lavoris Johnston's Shadowland Candy The bighest type of hard candy. Delicious, pure sugpr shel moulded into the shapes of frus etc. Pure truit flavored Bilings. Regularly 59¢ a Ib. November Special Ib, 4 gc Nestle’s Almond Milk Chocolate A full half-pound bat of delicious | chocolate just chuek full of crisp, fresh roasted nuts. Regularly 35¢ | 29c | November Special § pound tin . NOVEMBER SALES PURE ALUMINUM ] Coffee Percolators 8 cor 98¢ Each Electric Curling Iron and Waver $2.98 Guaranteed For 1 Year High Grade Stationery Lovd Baltimore Papeteries. 60 pound linen finish y‘r 24 sheeta and t mfl ;ng only 3 9C —SPECIAL— | 6 Pound Household ELECTRIC IRON, - ° $2.98 Guaranteed For 1 Year Shaving Cream Given Away Rubberset Shoving Brush . tube of Rexall Cream. wandard, Here is 2 $1.20 worth -dv‘;med goods st the special price Do . 51,00 Banner Records Latest Releases 49¢ Play On Any Phonograph They L .

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