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& NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1923, 7 4 O O O P T S S 0 S W N 0 S B N 5 5 N 8 T P S S TR T TR SRR SR S R S R PR P e § (The Store that is filled with the Spirit of Christmas ,‘ —only 2 more ; P ) —only 2 more ~- BOSTON STORE ~ “mew Christmas— DONNELLY, MULLEN CO. 'EVERY DEPARTMENT A GIFT | DEPARTMENT ‘ -“ Gifts that Best Satisfy are Gifts that are most useful and Practical. This is where we have concentrated our efforts on the useful and Prac- 3 g { i § DD fih!&fibfibfihfihfi!fiifiifihfihfihfihfib ‘ tical Gifts for your selection and at Prices that are within the Reach of the Smallest purse. Come here Saturday to do your Christmas Shopping. : Bring the Kiddies too and visit Toyland for we have found that we have a large stock of Toys and have greatly Reduced these for ; Saturday’s Business, : : g DO NOT FORGET OUR LAMP SHADE DEPARTMENT AS THESE MAKE FINE CHRISTMAS GIFTS g We have a good assortment of Bridge and Floor Stands, also a very large and exclusive assortment of the Real Yokohama vases from ‘ Japan which are the latest and most up-to-date ready made shades and everything needed to make shades to suit your own fancy. i (Instructions Free) 2 :hfifibfibfibfiifi“fififi.fihfibfibfibfibfibfiflflhfihfiifibfibfibfi‘fiifiifibfibfibfibfibfifibfi.fibfi.fibfibfibfibfibfi.fi.fi.fibfibfiifibfibfiflfifi chalrman and a committee for the|agencies alleged to be “gouging” the con;nluy with former Governor Smith | public. The drive, wolcomed by ticket o of Vermont as chairman, purchasers, was started yesterday 1 Placards are Appearing on Stroets of | — - ith raids on a score of agencles ~ — with s ', 8. and| T uc A E which resulted ineight arrests. ¥ Canton Urging Boycott of U. S. and | R E H Y B NEAR Those arrested face prosecution un- | British Goods, | - i;ir-r thehncennin; statutes, l'hr,- ralds | 4 | = | having been made on agencies oper-| By The Assoclated Prese, Impression Prevails in - Vera Cruz| ating without state licenses, | Hong Kong, Dee. 2l—Advices| " The arrests raised again the ques- | from Canton state that numerous pla-| Thet Huerta and Followers Wl yion of the 4‘()|m|llll(n:n,ll(v i the | cards are appearing on the streets of | Difterences Wit shute ‘tias aw. which W h Obregon, | #tate licensing law, which was upheld the southern capltal urging an anti.| ~PPUS VS | by the appellate division on Novem. | American and anti-British boycott as| vVeta Cruz, Dec. 2L-=The impres- | por 30, last, but Louis Marshall, ¢oun- - l‘ e ¢ s Some of the placards appeal to the Obregonists, gained ground today b)“ugonell‘a that agree to limit them- poople to unite to obtuin the Kwang-|the newspaper advices thut General gelves to a 50-cent profit on each tung customs surplus in order 10 Guadalupe Sanchez and Senator Ra- | ticket. “save tho Chinese nation.” fael Zubaran Capmany had gone to| A result of the attitude of the rm--lxu‘,mu. prevalent for several days, that| sel for the unlicensed agents, an- ‘ powers in the present customs sur-'the Hugrta nal Sanchez rebels would | nounced further appeal. The law re- E The Chinese customs arc collected | Esperanza to confer with rebel lead- | | under supervision of the POWEr|ers in the states of Puebla and Oax- | JOHNSON LOSES OUT through a treaty which makes them & yeu relative to a termination of the | guarantee for the payment of charges warfare, against China's foroign loans. Sun | gonator Capmany, according to In South Dakota His Name Will Have Yat Sen, leador of the South Chinalthese advices, accompanied General | government, which is at war with the| g, chez as the representative of Poking administration, claims that| xdoito De La Huerta who, with the . : : A the customs surplus of Kwangtung| genocal, instigated the — campaign | Tierres 8. D, Deo, dl—The oate province should be turned over to WM | zaingt the present regime in Mexico rul?rcnle vt s “|I|“ ru.,:h af instead of being given té the south- | gypy, lnmnume of .o'm:ilor dlrl:n odv':::'n': e "’,“""\' The confercnce at Esperanza, it is I{' ";d. “; ‘\”;Hn o ':In tu.:‘n for Sun’s recent threat to seize the cus- | believed, may have been called in 0'\ d‘t ‘lr ‘r\ I(JI can l?o.’ ‘ma o )’:)’.‘ toms at Canton caused the powers 10 | oonneetion with the telegraphic nego- | presider ; n ‘|c pll‘lvllhn 1.\.“m lea, send a number of gunboats to the |yiations which have been in Druxmn‘:’";’;w‘:l:' I:;y;::lt: )‘:&n :Jl:m:v:‘:’nl‘:; i [for scveral days between leader of the Ithe national convention on another, g to Appear Alone on a Scparate Bal- Jot, Court Says, plus imbroglio. jcompose Chelr differences with the | quires that licenses be issued only to " ‘ommslng factions. prrwes f leEN MORE PAY | Earlier in the week therc was a re- :.":(-cr:l;:)r'fl Zl" :l.:zfi‘r:;: €., Coyne re- | | port that rebels and federals woere ar-| o004 1o accopt (or/ fing 8¢ nu!or; [ranging an armistice at Rinconade, | you . cou's petition which contained | W |nbt far from San Marcos, but nothing Agents and Telegraphers on Central | oo lils name as well as those of the dele- | was made public regarding the rosults}'“n“‘ alternates and electors, con- | ;,.“ Ah¥ . Wonderful Gifts for \ ‘ ermont. road Get Notices ;..'. ,mn::,‘ o Ot of such conversations. |tgnding that they should appear on | three separate petitions, Benator Norwich, Conn.,, Dec, 21.—An in-| wAR oN sPEcUMTORs Johnson's attorneys appealed to the erease of wages for agents and supreme court, which upheld the sec- | - telegraphers on the Centra! Vermont — rallroad between New London, Conn, and 8t. Johnsbury, Vt, was announc- h ed here. The increase will aggregate o v |nary 1. $14,000 & year. 1t will become effec. | YISOTous Crusade B protect Pavtie| " L o0 rculating petitions 0 tive February 15, I'rom Ticket Gamblers, have the names of Senator Johnson | Changes In rules are expected to and his delegates and alternates and | follow, Including the cight hour day. New York, Dee. 21.—~Theatergoers |clectors placed on the ballot for the The adjustment was made botween |today are watching for the next step | primaries in March is expected to be a committee for the employes with' in the campaign launched by the dis- | started af once. retary of state, Petitions for independent filings| New York District Autorney Starts | must be in Mr. Coyne's office by Jan- CHRISTMAS ' Every Fur Coat and Neckpiece in our stock § ) has been greatly reduced and advise those who ‘ " ol | £ contemplate buying to take advantage of our & :0#00#00###@0#0’####0#0#######&#fi##flfi## A Christmas Gift for Everyone to be Found in This Flower Shop YULETIDE OFFERINGS Begonia, Cydlamen, Jerusalem Cherry Plants, Heather, Heliotrope and all varieties of evergreen plants. . Beautiful blooming plants in baskets at reasonable prices. Roses, Carnations, Narcissus, Easter Lilies, Orchids, Gardenias, Lilies of the Valley and Violets, SPECIAL HOLIDAY CORSAGES Violets, Roses, Roses and Valley, Orchids and Valley, Gardenias and Valley. Cemetery Wreaths a Specialty. “SAY IT WITH FLOWERS” WELCH'S FLOWER SHOP 89 WEST MAIN ST. PHONE 2181 SPECIAL DELIVERIES made go Hartford, Berlin, Plainville, Farming- ton and Southington. SOVBVVBRBHLBRBGRULR VIR ORI VIV BERROVEHE HOLIDAY prices. SATURDAY and MONDAY are the 2 last be open until 9 o’Clock for the convenience of Christmas Shoppers. BU/BGERTSL S “Only the best is good enough for our patrons” Connecticut Furriers 86 West Main Street Next to Capitol Theater | HARTFORD STORE 65 Church St. Largest Retail Fur Manufacturers in Connecticut SALLHVLSV VSV TVLS VBB 4 shopping days beforé Xmas and our store will ; 8 § § 400 400 300 0 0 400 0 30 0 0 0 B D BB G B GEGSHCIVCSVS