New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 7, 1923, Page 3

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1923. e W T e g ey e— ean! development of tonnage and to meet approximately $141:750,000 an in- milk in a one-year test period. She | civilien aviation in Japan, at industrial needs. 23 crease of about $15,000,000 over the is owned hy the Fred ¥. Field Dutch | four concerns having announced they Targe Balance in Favor of the Island; | previous year. while trade between |Cows Production For One Year Suf- | Holstein Farms at Brockton. Mass, wouid ciose, partly on account of An appropriation of $1,500,000 an-| nually for the building of roads and b the island and all foreign countries : { and her weighings and sampling of | . e o Gov BO!]G chews 1923 5" rails in the interior and provisions Less Sugar Being | declined in the neighborhood of $300,- fictent t0 Supply 41 Families each milking and mil butterfat tests 92 d’“"’fl"';"':‘ ; ”r"“'a‘“‘fd :" ":’.: ' or the construction of roads and 5 400 over the previous year and fotaled | 5 . were made under the supervision of | “2rthauake, but chiefly owing to s 4 | ’ ¢ M « sion subsidie - trails into Mount MecKinley and | Hsported $12,486,836, Tmports from foreign Wiy Mehic Bo Owe ik oo the Mussachusetts Agricultural col- | Person of subsidies from the governe RGGOmlIIefldS Ior 1924 | Mount Katmal parks. | San Juan, Porto Rico, Dec.7 7.—|countries were valued at % Chicago, Dec. T——Kolrsin Finderne | iexe noans an‘:,m,,.,m they will resume _The veating in the Department of | porto Rico's trade for the last year |and exceeded the value of exports to Riess, u IHolstein cow, completed a| “Only two other cows have exceed. [fONSCTNS announce they ‘ Commerce of complete authority over|increased $17,698,835 over the fiseal | forelgn countries by about £2.000,000. | test at seven years of age, with a|©d Bess' production of milk—-her haif e 80 uf % - | the fisheries of Alaska, with 1ts Bu- | year ended June 922, and totalled | With a balance of trade favorable production of 35,085.4 pounds of | Sister, Kilrain Marion Finderne, and v‘afihl”:l'm. Dee. 7.—Nineteen | rcau of Fisheries adequately equipped | g b to figures | to the Island of more than $10,000,000 wik containing 1.117.16 pounds but- | Segis Pletertic Prospect, the world's :I‘.\v\nl!’\\":hw;‘ probably will stand out|«nd empowered to make and enforce|compiled by customs officials, Fx- |OF the year, the total frade balance | terfat, equivalent to 1,396.4 pounds of | champion,” the annonncement An Alaskan history as the most notable | rules and _regulations limiting the |porta were valued at $: 50 and |in favor of the island since 1315 ex- | pytter, making her the world’s cham- | “The tests of these two cows, how gt cin. el n;.’.nlvw-mmr,, ‘(,)mnnr:«-:m h and number of traps, curtail |importe at $71,044,505, leaving a bal- | ceeds $175,000,000. plon milk cow for production under |ever, were conducted under semi et Subtia ey in s AnDUA Ting feiing aress and Slomlas MISSIIN [gnoe of trade in favor-of the Hand strietly official rules, according to an- | official rules BErt publiabed torlaf. < . 4 [and reducing cannery waste In the |of $10,345,545. With the exception | {ELSAR AR 8L P antendlin o aer i S Mok only way deveiopmen pushed { public good. st traver |Of 1920 and 1921 when war prices| Out of 23.831 oil wells completed | association of America 11 00t of 59.263 femities in Dublis Bbrd tradu ‘:””"’ i ”“‘r -‘;"‘I“- "“""Il "“""";"""4"""“‘ I““ 'r"""” l!'i"n"“mn prevailed last year showed the|east of the Rockles last year, only| Bess' production for the year is | Ireland, 36 per cent live in one-room ’ ction o alth from | by putting two vessels of the United |, o™ 0T 00 2 g 1 S 301 wier abcdboors oot 4 b - 5 bl various activitics but there 5 ! States Shipping Board in "”‘”“'“"“nrfim rade ever recorded by the 16,601 weer producer: sufficient to supply 44 families with | tenement hitherto u success In “m i and, H mm“n”v "';:\‘nn\un su in ' | service ,to be operated by existing| [ o sugar was exported during the | ) Sam's st remaining | companies or the board, making reg-|vea. hut it was worth more money. frontier and concentrating general at- | ular trips in the summer 8eason ;. uverage p per ton being a| tent " | . ” d west- 3 s ention upon it through the inside passagesand west- |, ion over $130 as compared with Governor Harding listed President | ward to the southern terminus of the H . 2 s ks | d 3 prics f 56.86 t Harding’s visit and those of preceding | Alaska Railroad, thus permitting tour- f\:,\ll::,"::,T,”";‘,:,.;: _’,..’,‘f'm'"',,th and aceomy ng delegaiions of | ists to see Alaska. I Simns’ sxbiiite wara 163 Gos ke congressnien and press representa- | The consolldation of all law-enfore- | ST WIPOIS WEER TR LED, B CUT Y tives as & o o assel ene b e W . 3 bl e f W hie ad been add partmen Jus N Py = % Ty - » 3 : to the territory during the year, The! A colonization plan to be nppr.mfl‘n';m’:;f valued at approximately $41, A Musical Instrument for your family will be a source of pleasure the whole vear round for every member of the report recorded the belief that the'in connection with the Alaska Rail - : : current year would mark the turning | road, with priority rights to ‘“"""‘cnm: Srawing !r.v!\n:‘::‘a“r.ln hovl :: :‘fn"‘" house educational as well as entertaining, lasting a life time. point of Alaska’s longwait for national | freely granted to Alaska soldiers of [, =" "t 0 Fa b o cotrea and international appreciation of her | the world war and their dependents.| 2f PO (Or K00 VESL ORGSO, I-nvrn[:-lu “\«. “;xh ; \:In'xun’m; r-r{"al.f:!‘ro‘[u;:r;fiov\"':f:.d:' $00:000 ‘Whilh ooffes biaorts Ware Tal - T'he Gulbransen Regis- akes Rec nendations, | least one-half, he- 1 “|ued at imately $3,175,000. : : : “jetrola : Tz Recommendations made in his re-|Fived from the Pribilof Isiands, which | n’w:ar:p::;‘\.r'f? i s vtraad e } tering Piano is famous The Victrola is the only Talk- port for 1922 were renewed by Gov-{Ar® I Alaskan waiers, to the general |, 0iy 50 mittion. : Wil ; for durability, tone and ing Machine which gives you a One tmportant item reflected in the e : e R I fund of the territory. rnor Rone, amorn hem bei i " exports, indicating the large increase easy to play, priced con- true interpotation of the very The placing of the affairs of Alas-|, "OWing to the dimensions of the i P st | ¢ and its divergment interests,” 4 : ka under onc department head at|territory and in the extent of the waist and dress : o ; d industry of the island, is the growth ¢ 3 ¢ siderably less then any best music by the greatest Artists, as} s al " aid, “anything like a Washington and the substitution of a!the report sal 2 i unanimity of views as to the terri- i 2 g 1 coordinated and centralized system of of the exports of manufactured cot- other instrument of made in the largest models in dif- pib tory's needs is still wanting. But, administration for the present ineffi- | 20r g Pt | PIAnt oremcmiatiy S0 Drosamt Incii-| Shatever the diifersnoms of indi- - i 2 L feat poitie qathe system at the earl-| (qua and group opinion, a_concen- | equal grade, guaranteed ferent finishes, the new “Art An appropriation of 8300000 to|SUS Of faith in Alaska today abounda.” | Easily Tired? % in every respect by us Models” are the talk of the trade. supplement a fund of $150,000 here S ; You need pnertn“n | Nt e i tofore authorized for the ercction of WOMEN PREDOMINATE. a capitol or administrative building to| Vienna, Dec. 7.—~A revision of the " honse federal and territorial offices | consus shows that Austria has an ex- | SCOTTS . ‘1 an"‘;wn,«h the transaction of | cess female population of 233,475, T EMULSION Our TERMS are RIGHT, Service the BEST—Buy early and buy at MORANS e HENRY MORANS & SONS Three Sixty-Five Main Street flppofiitle Myrtle (INCORPORATED) 177 Main Street R\ LY ZQ\MU\ ,\\\ ) | I:JEW STUNNING HATS All New Styles, Sensationally Underpriced * 3.00 $5.00 $7.50 These are hats of faile silk, of gros de Londres, of satin and brocades. 4 . ‘ . . For Christmas Smart Trims: Flowers, ribbons, embroide ries. . | AT GREAT REDUCTIONS Hosiery Neatly i | EVERY GARMENT HAS BLCEN GREATLY REDUCED FOR THE HOLIDAY' SEASON. WE EARNESTLY ADVISE THOSE WHO CON- TEMPLATE BUYING TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR HOLI- DAY REDUCTION AND SHOP EARLY. ~ Hosiery makes an ideal gift and is always appreciated for no one has too many stock- ings. We have enlarged our Hosiery department for the Xmas shopping and yvou are as- sured of prompt service. Our stockings are all guaranteed to give satisfaction, Labigh and Roammer, MUl o — Lehigh Venus Silk Stock fashioned Silk Stockings, X ings, black lisle sl 95 We Are and all mlor<$2 ,35 tops .. ... o Distributors Northampton Heavy In- for the well known Onyx Pointexs Silk Stock- Em'l:l'? 52-50 GOTHAM ;:;’:':::;'? $2-25 Van Raalte Full Fashioned . . - Silk Stockings, all colors GOLD STRIPE Lace Clocked ANl Silk Stock $l .95 STOCKINGS ;:f:.l':‘::“lm $2.95 20 Colors—Lisle Top $2.00 and $2.50 When You Buy By the ) i Special Prices on All Box We Give a ANl Silk—£2.75 Stockings By the Special Price Box BEADED BAGS WOOL SETS What girl does not cherish a beautiful Scarf and Cap Sets for children and Beaded Bag. Our assortment is large—our | grownups in a number of styles and colors prices are moderate. and priced very moderately. “Only the Best is good enough for our patrons” Connecticut Furriers 86 WEST MAIN ST. 2 STORES— HARTFORD—65 CHURCH ST. LARGEST RETAIL FUR MANUFACTURERS IN CONNECTICUT it $9

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