New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 7, 1923, Page 23

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TRIDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1923. 25 EENE——ee L’ e e e ————— e ________ W) stat ‘On an average, Germany y v or 12 8, i p | N Ty " e chorag # o « u MEC 3 vas nmnfl_ v\\hh h w ‘\o r’nul)pll'h-I{ de- uIaII) 'dul 80 1:)‘1.. ay 411\\1»‘1 the ;""'I.’\lfl io Create [‘]ddc to mal \.}\ 0 1 .'mm :(‘u .( AFPECT INDU 4 : 140 r A molished in its mishap that only the|was completed and he Liad connected il e conter. Among the pro unde - bought 333,000,000 pounds of copper ’ |cars, oarlocks and skin werc recov- | his two surveys | Balance for Territory! way nere ix a birchwood ,manufac- | yents tn Rute are Reflected in Com. | year before the war. Her masis |ered. 21-foot rise of the river followed Anchorage, A ka, Dec. T.—Alasku | tucing plant, where furnitnre and P mum purchases in one year reached I Situation in Arizona, ' | One of the interesting features of |several heavy rain storms, and kept | used to buy all its ma tured other staple artieles will be turned bout 400,000,000 popnds ,or almost the trip w comparative ecase [the party scrambling all one night to|ticles in the United States, depend- ont. A birch logging mill is pianned Tucson, Ariz, Dec. 7 Events in|as great as Arizona’s annual output. with which radio nfessages were ))ll'k~‘fi«'lf“g\|il|4] the boats, move camp, and ' ing for commercial onistence solel There are millions of feet of birch the Iluhr are refleccted morc pro- Now France is not permitting Ger- TIPS led yup, in the bottom of the canyon, |Kkeep supplies dry. The river was full | on its ores and placer gold, fisheries | timber adjacent to the railroad and toundly in the cominercial situation many to ecxport her manufactured . g5 , |even sometimes 1,000 feet below the|of drift wood, including great tree and furs, which found ready ex-|tidewat and industri G%lflgl(}al Pal’ly FII]ISI] Tnp‘rlm. The death of President Harding |trunks which were at times thrown | port market. But now the vast ter- | cexport finished lumby instead of state, according to I, G. Spilsbury, many's purchases have ceased.” |was heard of within an hour after |completely out of the water. The |ritory is turning its attention to in- | crude logs president of the Arizona Industria — vaves were estimated as 20 feet high, dustrial enterprises, with a view of | Congress, He said this was because | The United States army has mam- H . . the ke i wml()ll( Afly sel'lfllls MlShapS T\.:\:I'\,w cockpits in the boats were nd their spray dashed as high again. | entting down imports and increasing The almond is very oid in culti “copper 15 th wckbone of Arizona's| moth searchlights that have a lighte ; 500,000,000 candle |large enough only to accommodate the | The party took to the water Augnst | exports, tion and is pr Iy i native of the prosperity ing capacity of S |oarsman, the two passengers cach was | ot i Spilsbury | power Washington, Dec. T—Twenty-foot |forced to carry had to 1io down on the | <nd of their water trail October 19, & waves, 80-foot boulders and 60-foot | decking, holding on for life to the ii'tle more than two months and a lava pinnacles rising sheer out of the |lines, and being continually drenched | Mlf for the 450-mile trip, of which channel, radio troubles and @ labor | by spray and. waves A only 16 days were not given to actual strike, were some of the trials and he waves, mountainous,” Mr, | traveling. 7| ||1bulallnm4' besetting the geological | Birdseye reported, “and to some of survey parly which recently N gt e ¢ 1t Seind’ o X Ly ch recently mapped lus our first ride of its Kind Was a! popaie aliigators lay from 50 to 60 the last strotch of the Canyon of the | i v Vi & X ! genuine thriller, But we afterward be- | ..o 20040 EEEE CO aand p Price ! Colorado. Tn his rejort on the trip, \cam® s6 used to riding rough wa Whaca MEL Wikt of Bhe tiin Hatshes 6’ Ui ,,‘j/,,f 0 es ’ g ) P ists intend to in Arizona than in that of er| products, with the result that Gers at ! s Ferry, and arrived at the The government railrosd promiscs | M iterrancan regio In a recent address My Ao L&A H. Rirdseye, who headed the ex- |apd getting soaked that we vied with | pedition, recorded that in the 0-|one another in making the plunge mile journey encounters with cata- |with a lighted pipe or cigarette with- | === racts which had struck fear into the |out lossing the light.” hearts of other hardy adventurers and | ['psets were not unusual. At one| sightscers became daily incidents. |¢ime one of the men was thrown out a ang'on The stretteh of Colorado Rive of his boat, Yurning a complete somer- fyom Lees IPerry, Arizona, to Needles, | sault, and going d out of sight.| | California, was the last that had not |But he soon reappefved, caught the | heen accurately surveyed for mapping, |hoat, which had not turned over, oug ust 0 and purpose of the hazardous expe- climbed aboard and weathered th ! dition was to locate possible dam | rapids. Another boat was tossed high LA G } sites for flood prevention, power de- |in the air in another rapids, and when - . | velopment and irrigation. 1 was this it came down bottom-side up the men Home Made Cough Mixture Best party that was reported lost carly Jast | were thrown out hotween it and the| of all for the Cough that Sticks | Oetober, when a half wrecked hoat | rocky banks, one marrowly escaping| was discovered that was thought to |being crushed. e hiave belonged to them. However, the | R. W. Burchard, the fopographie ten men accomplished the feat with |cngineer, who had already made sur- ane broken rib the only casualty, and | veys of the river lower down, fractur- Make t Yourse vith the loss of only a small canoe, |ed a rib while scrambling over slip- The first task encountered hy ”"‘!ut ry rocks to a station. The injury ¢ i i . insisted on being ° engineers was that of trucking a 16- | W&s painful, but he insis ain blasted |allowed to continue the work, and act- wo mu es foot boat down a norrow t in the side wail of the Canyon, ne ‘#= Lees Ferry. This boat was taken 1 — ‘ auto 140 wiles, from Flagstaff, Ari- The coughing season is on and zona, the nearest railroad station, 1 No cure for it, but welcome | every home should have a supply of The four hoats used were eightesn relief is often brought by the best cough remedy to be had, and footers, decked over at both ends with . § |as you can make this supremely excel- N water tight hatches and metal com- lent cough mixture yourself why pay partments for huoyancy and for keep high prices for the common kind. ing instruments and supplies dry. The VAPO Rv Get from any druggist one ounce of lost canoe was a light collapsibie can- Over 17 Million Jare Used Parmint (double strength)—to this | pdd a little granulated sugar and | enough water to make one half pint that's all there is to it tamily starts coughing or catches cold iu chest or head, or has acute catarrh, you are prepared as you should be. And the children love to take it With speed almost beyond belief this home made cough mixture stops - o With the delicate, the toughest hang-on cough, and all blended flavor because in it there is a substance (too e I, costly for ordinary cough syrups) | = - - that immediately covers the mem- | / brane like a soothing, healing poul- 3 tice, and blessed relief comes at once. . o | And you should also bear in mind | ::‘?fih.'h?»irfgf.'fi;d{r "3?\21)1";‘.7: ound to IF ALL CLOTHING VALUES WERE EQUAL, be of benefit to those who are troubled . . . | with Bead molses and ostarrhal deat- i the great Ps @ Clothing Organization could never have ness, | st Parmiat ang get better. ; grown to its present magnitude. THE CONTINUOUS GROWTH OF THE Pe Q@ CHAIN ¢ of Clothes Shops is positive proof not only that th i M ACK AY & w ALLIN a difference in values, but that the publi:nqzickl.y sene:eeu ilt.. “The Furniture and Drapery Shop” THE PeQ SHOPS HAVE ALWAYS PLACED - e particular stress on fi fabri i 0 ¢ o O Bl Charak . Ine fabrics, good style and first We're all Ready Folks with Gifts Suitable for the whole § When You See Those Excellently Made, family at our usually low prices. Stylish, All-Wool, Plaid Back Many styles A i poLL ‘ Many sizes z CARRIAGES = Come see what you can This season we have = $27.50 " e e | and Splendid Suits af to style and colors, A e ———— you certainly will find both size and N = - price you wish to (£ Spinet Desks of real | pay. Select the one ) e JOu want tomorrow, 4"’ Mahogany. made by one of the best firms in A small deposit holds this until Chiristmas, Grand Rapids. B s - - - ® O 4 All we're asking for s ek §99 00 R You Will Acknowledge That There Is A Difference! and TABLE LAMPS e A I This Is the Time ft for the house, pest in the vity, both as N ::I:l "f‘;"l.‘:‘ come = e g s 3 “ ” asd wec owe of | 10 qualits and style. Pest co 2 Or A TUX :I"'" "W patierms of all, prices are the low- $21 00 B, S The Tuxedo or Dinner Suit has become £ the wuniversal attire for all formal rth $25.00 | M N Well worth $25 - ) and informal functions. Plpdcefber gy : The “Abbington’’ Tuxedo best materials, in genuine mahogany. Youll be hak H have so many styles to . I you come tn and §et owe Designed by our own experts and made S in our own Tailor Plant, it is a creation ; that will please the most fastidious. Smoke Stands, We show you, we would w hav ‘ S K 532.00 Ofsuperfine undressed worsted, e o socln . tilk-faced, hand-tailored 4'® MAHOGANY PEDESTALS throughout. Has all the char- @r 32-65 and wp '"sl 1.50 Al mew designe. and all at the vers Towest price acter, style and dignity of Come while the assortment is complete possible. Makes & very fime gift for Wtde mones those shown generally at $50 The “‘Abbington’’ Tuxedo (Coat and Trousers) TABLE SCARFS TRAVELING BAGS A Weautiful selection—Priced In gennine Cowhide—ilack or rown — Priced $2.50 $2.95. $4.95 $8.50 $9.95. $22.00 NIPTPON CHINA DINNER SETS Open stock In “Orete,” “saliara,” “Mame” Ceys BUITLAD CURTAINS A complete assortment—Priced = - $1.25, $1.49, $1.95 BLANKLTS, COMPORTABLES and REDSPRIEADS vo $2.39 vun Qualits God—TFteasonably priced OT ' = M. PEYSER, Mgr.

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