New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 4, 1924, Page 12

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TURTLES OF AUSTRALIA HEADED FOR SOUP KETTLE Factory Has Been Built At Rocking- ham For Making Table Delicacies, By The A Sydney, s day has dawuned for turtles that es of the tralia. At been built to co and sundry otl The supply inexhaustible , they waddle northwe enclosed fgnorance of t ing them a away. The tin name The firm democratic er, it is de grace only t Today y in London Chelonia ag onable comme he turtle ha ble flavor, property commends Rockingham factory soup in a conc tract designe ally for invalids and also a turtle medicinal val anoth possess CLOSING RARIES Much For by Readers, Books Are Worn Fur- ther Usc Too By T Berlir ples closed Associated Jan. 4 libraries i because much worn for fands were Six libraries mair alone are also thre because of lack of The custodians libraries is visited by an average of 400 children da num- ber has increa coid weather set ir E be made for funds to Kkeep all these branch libraries open, as they are only heated roams in many neig hoods where student their work, and where comfortable their lacking for rep tained for atened with funds. vildren say since caders \ readers ca NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, CUT IN ENTERTA[NMENT ‘TERRITORIAL SENATOR i ASKS AID FOR ALASKA Japanese Diplomats Gets ote g RS Department ., : Note From Treasury ¥ M. D. Snodgrass Takes Up Codgel in Lowered. That Eapenses Must Be Interests of Farmers in “ ss enter )y Japanese throad in the will Far North, dip- By 7 A\ ated fu- Anchorage, Alask torial Scnator M. 1. Snodgrass promised to try to calk a supposed the expenditure of | jeak of $500,000 .vumu'un,v in Alaska's as well as other de- | treasure chest. The item is said to vernment and to pe pepresented in - foodstuff hay or- grain and mill feed now shipped into nquets inthe Aluska railroad belt from the be s United State < reduction be 5 b vats at home and Terri- has Jan. 4 tment has insisted depar wdgrass said 1 would press on congress the for aid that would enablc rmers to get on their feet taking from the ground ntly grants to s on their re- ses, seeret international ce ex- | Alg commercial attaches, investi- ' gang 1 the enforcement of some of the substances imported confer- He added: “When the late Presi- dent Harding advised the develop- ment of loca! industries in A doubtless had in view the question of - - 5 agriculture. There was enough mon- IMPORTS INCRL 1 ey expended in foodstuffs during the constructoin of the Alaska railroad Exports From sweden Are Baceeded to put a thousand farmers on by About 000,000 the way to independence It is too Jan. 4 Sweden's im- late to consider this past expenditure, t ten months of 1923 but if the agricultural resources of bout 854, the territory can be developed, Alaska s of $10.- nee fegr nothing for the future.” ng period | Senator Snodgrass said that beef, pork, mutton and pouitry all were produced, but on a scale be- scarcity of stock ani- reported t coretary interior department had trave ference begin caties. t is estimated will over | v million have Stockholm, ports for the exports by gainst an exc 10 for the correspe ipul commodities that small the import volume are minating and lubricat- mals He nd vehicles, including Work of the The bulk of the imports €n d a plan for doling out herds om the ‘mers on long-time payments, also expressed confidence that Secretary of sulture Wallace would offer congre a plan covering Giind Plesy the entire agricultural question in l.oughborough, Jan. 4 Canon | Alaska. Briggs of town is much con- B — cerned at the lack of curates, which WAR ON NARCOTICS, thinks will make the filling of 5 — zh offices in the church 20 ye Efforts of Scotland hence very difficult., The canon say Out lllegal Sale dvertised for a curate in the By The el papers for several ion, and has not yet inquiry. cause of the class cited came Unit ed States Y OF CURATES, this Yard to Stanp | succeeding. Jan. 4.—The Yard authoritics to traffic in successful. It was most ik Londor Scotland out illicit proving weeks in succs received a single stamp | narcotics are announ ed during the case at Marlborot police court t hanks to the strenuous campaign, the traffic in london supry v Many captures of “tradfckers’ have have made and m of fur- prosecutions in police courts have rom the gen- been the means of checking the sale made against | of the drugs goods e | \ total of 2 white resi- aid r Equitable | 14 Depa DOGS' LIFE DANC Har 4 Hamburg and the adjoining city of Altona have found the many of their pet cats a fur shops tha prosc oUs Residents of course of e is being recently been scores begun dealers who buy skins The charge g stolen 1 general eral public them is receivin miles of federal- ads was completed by Jun to the United States Agriculture no more ere are in the f New Yor cording ment of — OF — Fur Trimmed Coats $19.50 $22.50 $34.50 Unmistakable values at these low prices fashioned of fine high pile fabrics in the latest and most wanted coat models, straight and wrap-around models that are most hecoming : large fur collars and some with cuffs, Women’s and Misses’ Sport Coats $9.95 Plaids, mixtures, stripes and plain camel hair, in all sizes and varied styles, GREAT SPECIAL PURCHASE SALE OF DRESSES $6.95 $9.95 $12.95 The majority of these Dresses are samples. Every dress in this very special purchase sale is entirely new; in many in- stances the material alone would cost you more than our sale prices. Canton Crepe, Wool Crepe, Satin Faced Crepe, Poiret Twill, Sport Mixtures and the new Wool Checks, AND laska, he * ARMED GUARDS PROTECT TRILLIONS IN PAPER Berlin Banks Are Centers for De- mands rom Various Parts of Country. Berlin, Jan. 4.—Banks in Berlin| are having ag much difficulty th(‘s(‘ days as are bakers in keeping their hungry customers satisfied, All day long their telephones bring in insist- | ent demands for paper money. “Ham- burg must have twenty thousand trillions tomorrow,” is a typical mes- sage, | The money is all the Reichsbank, irrespective it may be printed. Small wagons constructed like iron-cages, travel on rails through the building and carry| the money, the actual distribution of which is directed from one room. Tt| ked in large bags, carefully Two thousand consignments | the reichsbank daily. While in the bank building the pa-| per is stored in a heavily armored cellar which is ally an under- ground town, with scores of avenues| and passages. This cellar is cluttered | up with money of such small denom- | inations that it was never issued be- | cause of its ht value. Thousands | gave way to millions rapidly, and the millions gave way to billions, Conse- quently the race hetween the reichs- bank presses and the falling rates has frequently resulted in defeat for the money-printers, distributed from | of where | " WILLIAMS' VANILLA 3 . LEMON and MR other pure flavors Williams’ Other Famed Specialties Williams Williame' Gelatine Wil arter Osk Coff Roc: Beer E¥nn THE l’ILUAMS & ruu‘mn co. JANUARY 4, 1924 FURS Our Entire Stock - Has Been e-marked for Th Event! Just What You’ve Been Waiting For COME IN AND LOOK! Edw.Meshken| Manufacturing Furrier for Over 25 Years

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