New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 15, 1924, Page 7

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B st v m__‘:fim ' KING CUTLINES HIS PLANS FOR ENGLAND Speech From Throne Gives Great! Britain’s Policies By The Assoclated Press. Lontlon, Jau? 15—The king's gpcecl from'the throne. which was read by | King George at the formal opening of parliament in the 'House of Lords this noon, referred to the recent rejection | of protection by the country and in-| dicated that the goverriment had| abandoned such a policy. 1 The spegch sald that the question of the extensgion of imperial prefer- ence discussed at'the recént imperial | conference, would be submitted to the new parli‘amrnl. Prohibition Cooperation. The government and the dominions, it asserfed, have been anxious to re- move all difficulties in regard to the illicit tmportation of liquor into the United States and it it pointed out| that dn agreement between the two countries on this issue was about to be cgncluded, a fact which should further strengthen the happy rela-| tions between Great ~Britain and _ América. The Text of the Speech. | “My l.ords and ntembers or the | commons: “My relations with [oreign powers continue to be friendly. to be able to record definite progress in/ the solution of questions which hitherto have blocked the pathway of mutual understanding and retarded the recovery of the world. ! “The reparation commission has wet up two committees on which ex- perts from the United States of Amer- iea will cooperate with others from Great Britain, France, Taly and Rel- * glum in examining thé very serious financial questions invalved in.the po- sition- of Germany. ““The future status of the Tan;:mr‘ yone of Morocco, whigh has long heen an outstanding souree of trouble, has | been the subjfect of an agreement be- tween the delegates of the powers| * prineipally econcrned which provides for the creation of an international | regime and for fhe promotion of| communications and trade, “A bill will be introduced giving of- fect to the Lausanne treaty with Tur-| key. As soon as it is passed, the treaty will be ratified and a new cra| of peaceful relations with Turkey will open. “My ministers, in common with Nn dominion representatives, havg been anxious to remove the difficulty with | regerd to the fllicit importation of li- | quor into the United Saates, and have made proposals for an agreement| which {» on the eve of conclusion and | ‘which should further strengthen the| happy relations prevailing h«-nwnn the two countries and peoples, Strong For league, “I¢ will continue to be my object to | support by every means in my power the steady growth in influence of the League of Natlons. *The recent series of murders on| the northwest frontier of India by eriminals who sought refuge in/ Afghan territory or who are Afghan aubjects, caused me much concern, My government made vigorous repro- sentations to his Majesty the Amir, and T earnestly trust that these per- sons will be punished and that more satisfactory relations on the frontier will be established at a very ecarly date, “The recent imperial conference! mark very definite progress in imper. ial cooperation. More particular was it found possible, without depar- ture from the existing syatem in this vountry, to meet the wishes of the dominions by a substantial extension of the principle of fmperial prefer- enes established by the conference of 1917 and in force since 1919. Pro- posals to give effect 1o the conclu- sions of both conferences will be sub- mitted to you. “I welcome the opportunity that! will be afforded by the British Empire exhibition to increase the knowledge of the varied resources of my empire and to stimulate inter-imperial trade.” | g | contribnti 1 am glad|? 'land may | employment at an adequate wage Be- | subsequently [ Poree | the Much Unemployment. “While I am glad to note that the schemes for prdviding employment now in operation had an appreciable effect during last year in reducing the | number of ihose actually unemployed, | the number still unable to find work | causes me grave coneern. My minis- ters recently laid before the country proposals which in their judgment| \\nlwl haye contributed materially to » solution of this problem by af- fording to industry a greater measure | of security in the home market and an improved outlet for its products in my dominions overseas and in for- cign countries, but these proposals were not acceptéd by the countr, “In these circumstances your assent will be invnted to an extension and amendment of the trade facilities and export credit schemes, to the propo- #al of the imperial economic confer- ence for expediting and assisting in tlie execution of certain public enter- prises throughout the empire hy the! grant of financial and from the pub- lie funds, and to an extensicn of the 1¢ towards the cost of pub- work, whether undertaken anthorities or promoted hy and private corporations, Naval Program. “You will also be asked to assist in | providing work in the shipbuilding industry by the immediate construe- tion of ¢ sers and auxiliary craft in anticipation of the naval program. “Steps will be taken to develop the existing system of juvenile unempioy- | ment centers and provide increased facilities for general and technical ed- ucation. | “The conditnon of agriculture re-| mains a source of serious anxiety, and my ministers propose to summon a conference representative of all those interested in agriculture and of the various political parties with | the object of arriving at an agreed policy *by the acreage of arabile be maintained ad regular lie utility by local statutory cured for the agricultural worker. Bills will be introduced to improve the position of the pre-war pension- ers and to deal with the discourage- ment of thrift involved in the present means of limitation to the grant of old age pensions. “You will be asked to develop the probationary system of dealing with flfi"l\di‘!'fl. “Bills will be introduced to amend | and consolidate the factory and work- | shops act, to legitimatize children | born out of wedlock whose parents| married, and to amend | the law in relation to separation and maintenance orders, | “Measures will he lald before you to complete the land purchase in! | norther Ircland and to guarantee the principal and interest of the bonds is- sued by the government of the Irish Free State under the land act recent- Iy passed in that dominion, The obli- gation to alleviate the hardship | cuused by the former disturbances in Ireland is one which is recognized By | my government and will continue to engage their active attention, Stronger Air Force, { “Proposals will be submitted to you (nr the cxpansion of the Royal Air in connection with home de- fense, “Preparations also has been made for measures dealing with the prop- erty and endowments of the church of Scotland, for the improvement of road traffic of T.ondon, for the reform of the system of valuation and rating in Eugland and Wales and of the rating in Seotland; for tie fm- provement of the administration of | civil, and eriminal justice. For mak- ing valid certain charges imposed during the war, and for the ascer tainment of the costs and profits in connection with the distribution of | milk.” POPLE REACHES DECISION Paris, Jaw. 16.—Pope Piug has de- cided to recognize the I'rench diocesan associations, according to the Rome correspondent of Kcho de Paris, and | will notify the French government of | his intentions at an early date, same time the pontiff will write th French bishops of his decision, asking them to comply with it. An Tdyllie Ifluu‘ “Your son must be the idol of his family.” “Yes, years." has State been idle for Froth, * he 21 —Penn, Will She Marry Prince? 30 Day Jail Sentence Imposed on At the | 8 Extra Special TABLE DAMASK 58 in. Bleached damask, floral patterns. January Sale Price Extra Special PURE LINEN CRASH Red, white, blue border, soft absorbent pure linen dish toweling, January Sale Price 1 Z%C Yard Extra Special HEAVY ALL LINEN TOWELING Pure bleach, red or blue border. January Sale Price 190 Yard Extra Special TURKISH TOWELS Size 17x34, pure white, soft cotton towels. January Sale Price Extra Special IERCERIZED NAPKINS Hemmed, ready for use. January Sale Price Extra Special TURKISH TOWELS Heavy double loop, size 20x40 Bath Towels, fancy colored borders, monogram orders, January Sale Price 440 Each Extra Special BED SHEETS Full bed size, 81x90, f bleached or unbleached, zood weight muslin, January Sale Price $1-15 Each NEW BRITAIN DAILY HFRALD, TUESDAY, JANUARY THE HOUSE OF QUALITY, SERVICE AXD 1924, 4 g8t n‘wmmrmm-r:rmmfln“mmmmm amfisun& ruettthal ATISFAC TION. NEW BRITAIN, CONN. ————— THE ——— — DOWNSTAIRS STORE EXTRAORDINARY 4 - DAY SALE DOMESTICS & LINENS This special event will prove very profitable to New Britain shoppers. stock of DOMESTICS and LINENS will be drasticaily reduced. Our entire You have but to glance at a few of the items adveriised to realize the great money saving opportunities throughout this department for the next 1 days WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY wWE Turkish Towels—Colored strip- ed border, honey Plain white, double comb towel, -23c¢ loop. January Sale Price — Each . n Towels—1ine 49c Pure I *n huck, hemstitched lin- towels. Janugry Sale Price — Each ..... Turkish Towel Sets—¥ut in individual towel, face cloth, Price — Set, up large 95¢ boxes, 1 guest towel January Sale Huck Towels — Size RRed, blue white o e 23C Union 20 x 40, border. linen January Sale Lach. . prico Pequot Brown Sheeting— 2 1-4 yds wide, Janu- 58c Fruit of The Joom 18¢ Diaper Cloth - 18 pleces. $1.25 steven Linen Crash—Iiieach «15¢ Damask — 69c ary Sale price. Yard... 46-Inch Bleached Sheeting - January Sale price Yard.... Red St inch, 10 .yard Janu- ary Sule price Piece. ed or brown, colored Januvary RBale Yard vorder. Price Border gold bor Colored Pink, ders, fast color. bluc Jan Sale price —Yard Domesties and Linen Dept.—Downstairs Store REMARKABLE VALUES FOR WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, WOOL DRESS GOODS #6-inch, all wool checks. In the very popular oblong checks. For skirtaand one-picce dresses Price Yard PERCALES inches wide, fine §0 cour color percales, Janvary Sale 22c \\l\h\lllt TADERWEAR "It 25¢ price inehes wide Pink v,.v " ary Sale price Press Goods Dept. ---—---------------~-------.----—----—-----—---- - WOMAN FINED $100 FOR SELLING HOOCH Mats from the morn Woods Corn, Mrs. Ragutus Is Suspended tinua morning by sel for Wanic NEW SPRING CHALLIES pretty hackgrounds, price Very flora light January Yard SERGES wool scrges, 36 French a wWoor One Jot ide. Fine woo! storm s Value 1 $1.75 yard SINCH WOoOoL riped I\\I s skirting Main Floor $291513732283: tostificd Christmas i heft Case Contin Harry K Abafla Vargs Centra ing Prosecutor Joscph G stated that Allorney aher of Meride had asked who nee RESERY designs o1 19¢ This is a recent photo of Lady Mary Thynne, whose visit to| South Africa has renewed the gpssip that the Prince of Wales may make her his bride. lady Mary was one of the bridesmaids at the wedding of Lady Elizabeth Bovwes-Lyon and the Duke of York. Mrs. Eva Ragutus of 193 Hartford was fined $100 and costs and given a 30 day suspended jail sentence when arraigned before Judge B, W ANling in polics eonrt this morning on charges of violating the liquor law. fhe was arrested yesterday by Police. mzn Thomas Feeney and Patriek O'Mara after a stiil had been found In operaiion at her home. About 30 gal. lons of mash and & quantity of lquor was also seized by the officers. Catherine Muspny. whe lives tre same houss as Mre. Ragutus, ified that she hed received some liquer frem Mre. Ragutus but the let- ter 44 not want to take any monay 80 she jeft it on a table. Mre. Ragutus avenue wite, w Julius Smalski. charged with enness and resaulting his placed on probation for six me He was arrested st his Gl sireet last might by Ofic John Buada of 19 John street with breach of the peace on probation until Mebr Threw Nread and Mastar: JuAgment was suspended in of John Johneon, charged with of the peacs, on condition save his present rooming ) was srrested Ly Feollorman Qs compiairt had Leen made uriey, keeper of a bsardi on Ma rest, thai the accu had thrown bread and mustard of hor 1 WEARWLLL SHEETS Reenforced tape edge, | excellent quality bleached | | sheeting. 1 January Sale Price $1.25 snoo ... $1.29 .. $1.35 - $1.39 0. $1.49 \IOHAV\ K SHEETS Made of a heavy bleach- ed sheeting. January Sale Price $1 -45 Ea. $l .55 Ea. 81x90 $1.59 Ea. | WEARWELL CASES Size 12x36 370 Ea. Size 15x3 39C Ea. MOHAWK PILLOW CASES Size 42x36. . 39(: Ea. | 41C Ea. | 31x90 72x90 S1x90 63x90 72x90 ze 45x36. . Extra Speeial a W OOL C Rh 'l‘ Wool 1 $1 OO January MANEUVERS TO sTARY win War Te Plerte Their Gam lantic fle Nationa gin Hegin wrron Morning passage throu mediately trafh, ih Azore " 0 as not and may venteenth ni; BANK si - Jetiereon CHy, W Ho s Bauling « flela, Mo, «.in R8T the word Department tods TENDS ran boara received His body ha TO LIMIT QU \‘\lllll N Bed Spreads—ilemmed ripp clette spre S0 X 90 bed ads, . " $1.95 Yard Muli Crochet Spreads — Hemmied, Jan. Salo prict satin: Hemmed Spreads—I7ine wde, full bed $3.69 Satin Bed \urvuu._ Irides maid,” 8 CESEN $5 89 Table Cloths - eut corner, lent val ale price— 1 Hemstitehed mercerized 81 .00 v Tad Mude of fine mask. Janua Sale price Each " r Damask 70 inche "~ $1.39 satin Trish linen Yard inch Heavy Linen Dama k onventionul pat tern !\mu ¥ re 1'jora £ $2.49 fahle Cloths — wsortment of pat " $2.39 prre (e nl Cloths - 7 ' $4.39 s and Pore Heavy cloths pric Domestic Linen Extra Special PEQUOT PILLOW CASES 15x36, bleached. January Sale Price 45 C Each Extra Special PURE LINE NAPKINS 18x18 in. pure Irish linen January Sale Price $3.69 . Extra Special MERCERIZED NAPKINS Size 20x20, January Sale Price $1 .49 Doz. Extra Special HAND EMBROIDERED MADEIRA DOILIES Searf, Napkins, Luncheon Sets, Center Pieces, ete. Entire Stock Less 20% e — Extra Special 10 in. BROWN SHEETING Heavy quality for sheets and pillow cases, January Sale Price 19C Yard Ir Fxtry N)-Nm LADIES’ CAMEO I CLOTH fine 36 in, wide, soft juaiity. January Sale Price No. 1000 No. 2000 18C Yd. ZOC Yd, I Extra Special PURE LINEN DISH TOWELS Red or blue border, name “Glass Cloth” stamped boider. January Sale Price 3 9 C Each Dept.—Downstairs Store IN DRESS GOODS FRIDAY SATIN AND FACH $2.69 HiNG CANTON SR Citee " $1.84 CANTON Cui $2.69 PURY SR SATURDAY HoicEn CANTON inches wid skirt shades - $1.79 FLANN G 25¢ Main Floo s - - - B e IR He i 222 88 e e — Were First 1o Officers of the ill-fated Dixmude, the lost French dirigible. (second from been recoveind, mander Plessis All Lost? ive in this country of the commander and Com- right) was killed, it is announced. The others still are missing.

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