New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 18, 1923, Page 5

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Suggestions that might help the doubtful giver PHILIPPINE HAND MADE GOWNS $1.98 Beautiful styles handsome designs. and IMPORTED KID GLOVES $1.98 Two-clasp, embroidered backs, all colors. TINY KITCHEN CABINETS $1.98 . _Complete with rolling pin, and groceries. CHILDREN’S BLACK BOARDS $1.98 Folding desk style, ex- tra special. FIVE-PIECE WASH SETS $1.00 Consisting of tub, wash- board, clothes rack, bench and wringer. FANCY FLOUNCE PETTICOATS 98¢ $1.98 Sateen with beautiful flounces—all colors. NOVELTY TEA APRONS 39c . $1.98 Percale, Lawn and fancy Cretonne, with pretty em- broidery. GLOVE SILK VESTS 98¢, $1.98 Flesh, orchid, pink and white, plain or lace trim- med. WOMEN’S WOOLEN GLOVES 79c . $1.98 Imported and domestic gloves in plain or combina- tion colors, CONGRESS AGAIN IN MIDST OF MUBDLE Ways and Means Committe Cancels mportant Meeting Wasiiington, Dee. 18.-~Republican jcaders of the house, who perfected thelr committee organization yester- duy after a delay of two weeks, en- countered a fresh setback today when they made their first attempt to begin the legislative business of the session. X meoting of the ways and means; ommittes which the administra- tion managers had planned (o take up the Mellon tax program ahcad of the soldier bonus question, was suddenly caneelled, No date was fixed for an- other meeting but Chairman Green sald he heped to be in a position to " call the members together The republican leaders made no exe plamation of 1k but some of the G lelay was ficient votes cou the proposal to put the bonus. Bonus Bill Calls, ds for priority tor peen made both by Repre- Rainey of demo- mber of the committes, and ntative Frear of Wiscon- sin, a republican member belonging to those followers of Senator lLakol- “te who delayved organization of the house and stil! are holding the senatc in deadlock over the eclection of a chairman of the interstate commerce commigtee. Whether pect"of a dem ration against plans was not revealed, but it was ap- parent the republican lcaders were moving cautiously in the light of their experiences of the first two weeks of the new congrese. The threat of a combination of forees between democrats and the in surgents to elect Senator Smith of $outh Carolina, a democrat, chairman of the senate interstate commerce committes i1l hung over the senate hen it ore ned today 1o resume leting yine leaders thought » seak to Smith might take place to- tomorrow upset in pians, rats declared that insuf- ered behind ad of i be taxation ahe Der: a bonus il ha s ntat cratie n by R Hiinois, a there was any tic insurge pros- nve day. 4 Hurried Conferen a The sudden cancellation he ways and means commiltee meeting was ollowed by hurried conferences be- {wepn republicans on the committee and majority leaders in the house and it Wwas determined that Chairman Green should propose at a meeting to e held probably tomorrow that the vommittee proceed with the study of the purely administrative changes in the tax law recommended by Secre- fary Meilon. This, it w announced, wotld enable the committee to ascer- tain'how much could be saved to the government By amending provisions of the law which now afford loopholes for pich taxpayers to escape heavy assesments. Such a study probably roull be completed shortly after the Cheistmas recess, and the house then s would be in a better position to de- eriiine what chould be done abou! hanging tax schedules and about the bon! COZY SLIPPERS 98¢ For women, men, boys and girls of heavy felt, all colors. WOMEN'S FLANNEL s GOWNS 98¢ $1.98 With or without colors, regular and extra sizes. WOMEN'S * FABRIC GLOVES o Two-clasp or gauntlet style, embroidered backs, fancy cuffs. Hadloti senate for chair- | man of the interstate commerce com- | mittee was deferred for several hours | while, 8enator Owen, democrat, Okla- ! homa, delivered one of the longest! NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALR, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1923. mmmmmmmmmmmmmpwmmnmmmwmmmwmmwwMmmmmwmmmmumm»mu THIS STORE WILL BE OPEN AND EVERY EVENING UNTIL XMAS Yew Britains $hopping (’,,;/ e/': Please Shop early CHILDREN’S WOOLEN GLOVES 49C to 980 Plain, fur trimmed, mit- ten or glove styles, all sizes, THE = y8o o 386 Mainsl.: “'fl 5 DEPARTAENT AD LI Sfore for /w/Mad;,/ NEW LEATHER POUCH BAGS $2.98 Beautiful styles, all silk lined and novelty trim- mings. WEDNESDAY EVENING SIORE m»hm,w XMAS BABY ROMPERS Handsome garments of poplin, gingham, pongette and chambrays. Oh Boy! Free Turkeys for Christmas—25 of Them Be sure and do your shopping for the few re maining days to Xmas, at this store and get a ¥ coupon for these Free Turkeys. 25 Fresh Killed Vermont Turkeys will be given 8 o away Christmas Eve at 6:30 o’clock. You get a . A‘ coupon with each package. All you have to do b8 is to write your name on the stub and place it in .. one of the turkey boxes. Youmay win one-You ~ may win more than one. ALLIED FLOTILIA | prepared addresses ever made in the | | senate. He spoke on macy in Europe. Before Senator Owen began his ad- dress the senate adopted a joint reso- | Jution providing for & Christmas re- | cess of r‘ong"f‘“ from December 20 to January 8. RADIO BROADCASTS TONES OF JOHN HENRY'S BELLS Fxperie ment of 1831 Repeated by Using secret diplo- Electro-Magnet Inventor's same Principle, Albany, N. Y., Dee. 15.—A bell rung 1831 in the classroom of Joseph | inventor of the electro-mag- and in Henry, net, by means of his invention heard only in the small room, last night was rung again and heard vherever radio apparatus, based on Henry's device, rears its agrials. The occasion was the b¥rthday of the inventor and ceremonies eonduct- «d by the New York State Museum, possessor of Henry's original bell, were broadcast from radio stations in Troy and Schenectady. Dr. John M. Clarke, director of State Museum, spoke on Henry's boy- hood days and early discoveries, 8, E. W. Rice, Jr, honorary chairman of the board of directors of the General Electric company, discussed Henry's contributions to eclectrical sclence. Professor 1. ¥, McCormick, headmas- ter of Albany academy, where Henry's experiments were performed, was the third speaker. The bell used by Henry in his basic experiments in transmitting signals to a distance was kept by Dr. Philip Ten Eyek of Albany, Henry's assistant, and some time ago was presented to the State Museum . the Londoners In reecipts of Poor Law relief have increased from 126,232 in 1918 to 265,584 this year At the First Symptom A aneere. s cough or any other sy 1om of & cold In Nature's danger nal. 1t telle you to beware of + shesd. 1t warne vou of bronchit possible complications of the danger ©of pneumonia, and the terrors of the deadiy influenra. But you need not be afraid ifyou heed ¢ and act quickly and that has give sands for over 30 ‘ Prepared filinme & Carleton Company, flbrl Cennecticut and for sule ut grocery and genersl stores. Ganton Soon By The Associated Pres Hong Kong, Dec, 18.—~The flotilla of foreign gunboats in the harbor of Canton, where a tense situation has prevailed since the recent threat of Dr. Sun Yat #en, south China Jeader, to seize the customs funds, apparent- ly is preparing of the warships Iying off Shameen, the foreign section of Canton, have been cleared for action, and T'rench sallors from the cruiser Jules rerry have landed at Shameen and are sty tioned in the old French post oifice bullding. The naval forees of now concentrated at Canton have | been increased by the arrival of three | American destroyers, which joined the two American warships, the crulser Asheville and the gunboat Pam- panga. Five British gunboats, two F'rench |and one Portuguese vessel are anche ored in the harbor off Shameen The Malians have chartered a steam launch to be used in the trans- portation o from the foreig warships to the shore sailors Apparently cign flotilla is f Sun Yat sner of custo intentio to sioner and the customs staf appointees Previously he would take sucl customs offi to him sury ! & provinee which Sun miaims g diverted to Peking and wsed suppression of the movement supersede th ) use ca customs 7o matie com sue Sun is said to have beer from the costom 16, altho the Kwangtung re tation socicty of Canton has jssued circular suggesting tha J hare o the inda b ndered by the gove as protest agair he actio foreig governments in sending gunboats 1o Canton Missionary Seciety Is Remembered in Bequetts Bridgeport, Dec. 18.—The wi the late Wm. . Brinsmade or “‘\Il'. filed for probate today, afte viding part of the property of th quenths half of the estate dissuaded combye custom south ( a 10 the American Hon | New York. Th 315,000 READY FOR ACTION Important Movemems Expected at | that prop for eventualities, Somes " § How to " ¢ CoughSyrup at Home Hias no_squal for prompt resulls, ak NAYY DEPARTMENT HAS NOT APPROVED FLIGHT Proposed Around the World Trip at Present Lacks Oficial Sanction, 1, Dee, 18,1t was indi- t the Navy Department for a round-the-world aircraft lack the of- ficia the department, witose plans were sald to contemplat some of the new scouting added to the navy's fight by navy sanction of other use recently Jutpment, planes alr ¢ officers recently have ' to circle the the Drev nt tha the eforta & n offtcia Id concent 1 rial development on 1 lash for the North Po fensive fleet mancuvers I’ was explaned te foreign powers the navy during the nd Lieutenants John Pr 4‘1 B. H, Wyatt, who are to leave San Diego today for a flight to Wash- ington, will be assigned to duty with Commander Mason, Secretary De issued a statement 1 Which he said will b round-the-world flight by coming year." the navy would com army in an around-the retary Denby said, to have originated be- taken by the Navy mbling in Washing- roa ng distance scon for operations with the flee this work is be ing pushed with the hope that the cw squadron will be organized and equipped in time to enable it to par- ticlpate in the coming flest man- euvers,” == BRITISH LIBERALS WILL STAND ALONE by forma no Raports that pete with th world figi were believed Gause o Department actio = Asquith Disclaims Any Desire for of the alr erul the fleet will pnnel for th At Hamptos Make Pine a et e s et as et sttt et You know that pine is used in nearly all preseriptions and remedic a(u'vmlflh- is that pine contains several peculiar clements that have a remark able effect in soothing amd healing the membrancs of the throat and chest. Pine is iamous for this purpose. Pine cough syrups are combinations of pine_and syrup. The “svrup” part is nsually plain sugar svrup. To make the best pine uvvg"| remedy that money can buy, put 215 ounces of Pinex in a pint bottle, nd fill up with homemade sagar syrup. Or you ean use clarifird molasses, honey, or corn syrup, instead of sugar svrup. Either way, vou make B full mm more than vou can buy ready made for three times the money. It is pure. pood and verv pleasant —children take it eagerly. You can feel this take hold of a congh | or eold in a wav that means business Thc eongh may he dry. hoarse and tight. or may be persistently loose from the formation of phlegm. The cause is the sgme—inflamed membranes—and this Pinex and Svrup combination will stop it—usually in 24 hours or less. Splendid too, for bronchial asthms. hosrseness, " or_any ordinary throat ailment Pinex _is a highly comcentrated com- pound of genuive Norwav pine extract, and is famous the world over for its prompt effect upom coughs Beware of m‘n' tutes, Ask vour drugzist for “215 ounces of Pinex” with directions. nnd “don't _ secept anvihing eles. Guaranteed to give absoluts satie- hrhm or_money refunded . Fi. Wayne, Ind The Pm' Party Alliances Be T London, Dec Asquith, spe the members ¢ alliances w There ) ot indirect ' bmitted t e aid down by 3 YOUNG MAN SOUGHT Well Known Youth Missing at Marlow Okia.. After Patal Shooting of Woted Man There “There A few of the many practical gifts that fill this practical store ° LARGE FANCY TURKISH TOWELS 89¢ Extra large with fancy Jacquard designs, and place for initial, TEDDY BEAR SUITS $5.98 Regular $7.98 value, very fine ::radc, in tan, brown, blue, pink and white. ¥ | BOYS' BLO 490 to $1 .25 In pretty boxes, white or neat striped patterns. GIFT LACE TRIMMED BUREAU SCARFS 490 to 980 With or without embroid- ery, in pretty runner styles. JEWELRY BOXES 750 to $2 98 Gold, Silver or Ivory fin- ish, large and small sizes. BOUDOIR CAPS 49c . $1.98 Beautiful colors and styles in band or cap shape. GIFT BATH MATS 98c .« $1.49 In assorted colors, pretty designs, Grecian border. LACE FLOUNCE SKIRTS 98c . $1.98 Deep flounces of fine lace, with ribbon insertions. WOMEN’S BATH ROBES $2.98 , $9.95 Extra heavy and warm in beautiful styles and col- or combinations, ne w shirred trimming and other novel features, GIFT APRONS 98¢ » $2.98 Handsomely styled Bun- galow Aprons, suitable for house, porch and street wear. LACE TRIMMED VOILE WAISTS $1.98 Handsome styles just re- ceived for Christmas shop- ping, Tuxedo or Peter Pan style collars, extra fine quality, all sizes. FLANNEL DRESSING SACQUES In regular and extra sizes, very fine quality, ex- tra heavy, in pretty floral patterns, satin trimmed, and neatly boxed. unding of Robert Journegan, negro | in his heart antl the negro dropped unconscious. He died today. Mrs. Berch, who witnessed the shooting, declared she could identi®y some members of the mob, all of whom were unmasked. Investigation today revealed that a mob of smaller proportions attempte 1 to drive Journegan from the city last presence in Marlow defled a rule of | Friday night, but was vanquished by vears standing which forbids negroes | the negro's razor. to tarry in town after sundown — Berch and the negro came into the Mahogany trees do not reach their and were met by a volley of | full height until they are 200 years Mm'- Berch fell dead with a bullet | old e —— porter de- clared that Kincannon was wanted for questioning in co tion with the shooting, which oc ed when a party | of about 15 men went to Berch's hotel threatening to lynch the porter, whose Paul Sullivan, county attorney, SPECIALS AT Pork .\'ausszei = Lean Corned Beef . . Ib, N)c ... Ib, 25¢ . 2 cans 2l¢ pkg 20(: a0 20¢ e 2DC 2 Ibs. $1.02 WEDNESDAY NUALITY GODDS AT 5y 318 MAINST ECDN MY PRICES TFl 2485 ‘\lormng Specials from 7 A M. to 11 A. M. ROUND oo | EAKS 18¢ Ib. Best No. 1 Campbell’s - POTATOES pk.29c EANS. . 3 cans 25(: Confectionery Best Pure LARD ALL DAY SPECIALS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS ROAST PORK T LEAN FRESH SHOULDERS LAMB FORES . Fresh Cut Hamhmg Ib. 18¢ | Lean Boiling Beef . . Ib. 10¢ Dairylea Evaporated Milk Campbell’s Tomdto Soup NOT-ASEED i 25C EVAPORATED NONE-SUHOH NG FANMY MEATY PLMPKIN HoonN 2 coms QOC | | TOM WEDGWOOD (REAMERY BUTTER . PARKSDALE FARM EGGS Ib. 29¢ Ib. 29¢ Cape Cod Cranberries .. Extra Heavy (,rapefrult Frenaies . o i BOC | “onavars . e 19€ LARGE RIPE s 29c FANCY EvMPEROR - zsc PORTERHOUSE BEANS SUGAR, 2 Ib, ..m25c 2 |b~3lc BONELESS POT ROAST . Small Lean Smoked Hams RAISINS APPLES 15¢ Ill\l\'lfll\ 2 Nuco Nut Oleo | First Pri Y EATING UND 2 ‘\\|:|'|.|'~ ': at- 25c C“r‘\l'l‘»\‘~'l 'n‘c he, lsc BANANAS GRAPLS

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