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DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1923. " WILL KEEP PLEDGES King Boris of Bulgaria, in Opening EW BRITAIN | { — IVATIONMUSTBE. = CHRISTMAS | OF HIGHEST ORDER Coughe: : . |Are : Goolidge Wants no Falling ofl bl papger BARDS Rerial Delense Signals Parliament, Pledges Country (o Carry Out Promises, Sofia, Dec. 10.—“We will carry out {all * promi: and obligations to | the pow nd to our neighbor- | |ing states,” said King Boris at the | opening of parliament yesterday. Looking directly toward the diplo- l Washington, Dec. 10.—Emphasis is | COHg‘hS are al\\'a_\'s ic gallery, where sat the entire 3 S & lon A corps, including the Ameri min- | ENGRAVED I dangerous and the ister, the monarch continued: “But if | portinces o€ provi or continued * we have obligations we also have the | development of military and naval longer they hang on, rights conferred on us by the treaties, | and ation if America is to ke r nations,” MAKE HER Sweet dreams about a very beautiful engage- the more dangel'ous ‘\\hu'h we expect will be respected.” | ’m H‘“ It was the king's first official ap- | : = 7 % pearance as head of the state and the| HAND COLORED they become ot et bt o | and com The preside the committee’s recor Start now to build up tive sinece he ascended = the throne, | Boris received a great ovation hoth | strength to resist cold inside nd outside the pariiament Stationery Dept. | or contimica scientif / : house, Even the communist deputies ment ring come true this Xmas. ! : jation _and and grip germs. Take rose and joined in the applause. ! | ¢ E u of civil ae | | SR B A SR s i = _ THE — tics in the department of commerce, a pure wholesome e T T | We have some Pure White Blue Set Diamonds The committee's rep. signed by | e s e I SOME 4 ETTER. : 4 DICKINSON | i i iy ok ™™ | miimsnirs, s ettt I st T~ tive com i s sums p s p 2 % i f the Duke of Aosta, £ recommendation as to army and navy| Father John’s Medicine ine xing, snowed a signt’ improve- P st e air developments. . 3 s e il men this morning. The duke's t X X | PR — “Builds New Health” [ L' vilccreasine and s $50.00 $75 $ rug 0. Wit & miay be el dernnaator i B ed b L e L and as high as $500.00 serious considerattion must ht against the pneumonia. to the iner relative im- of portance of aircraft in warfare and WOULD DEPORT ALIENS, | saving the Sage Grouse, the Antelope : ;\prnp‘rlh!t;ll r‘n equip ;‘m‘i m:nln- { Washington, Dec. 10.—Deportation | &nd other \il.l_ game of the United t u»uu.n.r i e ! r\!th of u‘m | of aliens convicted of violating the States from extinction from the sub- ARG B e Tiostene infactoz | | prohibition laws, narcotics laws, the|ject of discussion at a meeting today rau is being made at so rapid a . | white slave act ;.'nq felonies or erimes | ©f the American game protective and 2 the only way ,w 1-,«];: abreast EAUSE Uf TRA[]EBY ! involving moral turpitude is proposed | Propagation association. v ik |in a bill introduced today by Repre- | B | ITION ASSURED. 169-171 MAIN ST. J B. GEORGES, Jeweler 166 MAIN STREET ROOM 10 Walk one flight, it will pay you well Naught Can Com- pare With Gifts To Wear money abreast, o rl-wr:'vka i e { sentative Watkins, demo Oregon. | REC 1".1\ 4 . 5 & e | Moscow, Dec. 10.—The newspapers The report said ther (Continued F First Page). DE TED. | print an interview with M. Jordansky, “gratifying increase » of acronatv & B soviet representative at Rome, in| H. G. Wells, the |y i0n the envoy says that De Jure " & Beal | o oonjtion of Russia by Italy may | 8 elec- |yo eonsidered virtually uc«-mnpm.m.: ' during the | taken to Erie ho and the dea and that while the military | to Erie morgue while those less pes W ot so as | seriously hurt were carried on to their destination Fog Obsc statem 1didate received or 8ir Syd- red Signals 0 newspaper as r Patte aid he ha Ta CureaCold b M T e s e | iy One Day THE WINTER ISSUE OF THE tance away because of the fog, did not killed and 20 wounded in a cls give him time to avert the collision, |, royalist mass meeting between | ASSUT- | ho said. He estimated his train was| .ocalists and republicans. Troops re- | onable | making 20 miles an hour when it . for | struck the section in front of it. ash | shops for women's gifts will find a service here without superior al- aecomp “reliable service at r | cost” was to be the found commercial development of the report added, and progress in Vast Miniie Chunse ‘ this direction must be gradual T R R R An Economic Barvier ute change in plans was responsible = | Laxative “The present high cost factor, com- for the presence of “Wild Bill” Don- 3 d with the absence of improved ovan on the first section of the 20th national airways constitutes an Century Limited, which telescoped the conomic ba r to the general ap- second section near Forsyth, N, Y, plication of aviation to commercial | garly toduy | purposes,” the report said He or | Greater government encouragement | adelphia of commercial a is necessary, 4 the committee dec t “the present ten year air program of the army air service | pight and the five year program of the navy Shortly before I will, if carried out, meet the absolute o4 Donovan on the t | ¥ New York and said he . | serveto keep in existe able 10 g0 to Chicago until Sa 1 The tonic and laxative an industry i trong night \ / ! effect of Laxative BROMO supporting commercial aireraft An- | [yolo oo e tnie city at 11 o'clock - . dustry develops.” faturday nlght for New York where | QUININE Tablets ‘Ym for- Lepislation to assist in the develops | po met Weiss and boarded the fll- | tify the system against In- mlrm of commer aviation also ‘u ated train His home here was with fluenza and other serious SERGE Ame (t e il bt by N ilis resulting from a Cold. d order. 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