New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 18, 1924, Page 4

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY #®, 1924, erence had stimulated England’'s trade | A Tabor must remember, said the | chancellor, that the preference pro- | TAKF FIRM STAN[] posuls were in the nature of a mnral‘ gesture and that the direction in| % | which fhat gesture was made might | G st affect very seriously the future atti. | . - tude of the dominions towards Eng Another Want No Break With France, ina ‘ Protection 1s Ended Mr. Thomas intervened to ask if But Hawe O ldoms Too |, Toeme, oseranad o s Saturday of Values! tection. Mr. Chamberlain replied that it was ebvieus from the king's speech London, Jan. 18.-—Tn the resump- rhat protection wonld not he a part sl e DL TSN Two Special Offerings in — s Porats throne todav, J. H. Th the rai men f it continued in power. to go on Sale tomorrow waymen's secretary, alhided briefly to nnection with the declaration the international connections of th or was not going to apologize British labor party He saic o its association with International- 2 t party did not regret a v Thomas recalled that after s k i a fng to apol associat he war a conference was held in \ S lih intarnntion: likts which representatives of all the bel- i 2 , a pair Dealing with Great Br 5 foreig g nations took part and that | olicy, Mr. Thomas sai ; e B imakerlof ihe bt Lot ! 1— i \ J o ) Break With France mistrs iy country had} | o ) These formerly sold at $4.50, $5, $5.50, $6 and $7 ‘s have been asked how x ¢ rom that day, declar- f ) going to deal with Frane fan Thomas, they had resolved to each 3 / They’re models we are discontinuing bid that any of our word Jo | spare no effort which could zive to ° SRl SRR s, Sl 8 construed that we are ; \ to ! the warld and te civilization a com- - ‘ break with T o or talk about war.” | mon organization which woeu'd bring T = ® & ™ i Y sheod il el e e These were $35.00, $39.50, $45.00, $49,50 WOMEN’S SPORT HOSIER ot pretending that all | stani cach other. _The mére they un- Included a# \‘el’vet.d. l‘l‘l,(. Poi!'et Ywill Dresses - en all was not. He con. ersiand cach ather, he sald, the more isses’ and Women's sizes $1 00 a pair o p was we jiffienlt it would bhe for other people demned ¢ ttitude on the reparation question and said that|to plunga them inte war. . 5 when Franca was following the Attacks Government Lot No. 2— (Regmar 81.25: R sz.o? 5 "k) All wool and silk and wool in this lot wrong path and heading for disaster Afr. Themas attacked the govern- she ought to he told so. He declared ment for ita failure to relieve unem- v that ause of the British govern oyment. Tt was only after four All good colors ment's vacillating fereign policy, vears of pleading from labor that each o & France was treating the former with something be done, he said, m;o r‘wr' ® e e contempt Raldwin had suddenly conecluded that | Hits at Liberals protection was the one and only solu (Formerly sold up to $29.50) UNDERGARMENT SPECIALS Nevill Chamberlain, chanceilor of tion s ¥ RES f 4 T S Ch e GeT ol e o A pa T Rl B amEuk eralsimesiMs Silk "';\1 “"'”]‘W_D!"fi"_. included Dainty Chemises greatly reduced struck a note of defiance to the liber. | Thomas. “How ean you cure unem. y Misses’ sizes Regular 98;-51.50 Regvu.lllr 81-1541‘;31-98 values—Now ues—| ployment by restricting trade?” Bami i P SRR B Jacquettes and Sport Coats | ELASTIC GIRDLES| 89¢ $1.19 wa We ask nothing from vou We | citizans who showed patriotism Adur. make no barzain with vou. We point period of its greatest trial ont to you that your choies is between r. Thomas repeated jaber's charge We Offer Tomorrow If you have never wom a Treo, we have a delight- a party whose preg 1 1 pr canservative regime had tul surprise in store for you. to he a rehash of Great Britain's prestige Here you will find a new interpretation of grace- SILK CAMISOLE at S tx v hioh e et e & braad t the lowest of levels. Refer ful beauty and youthfulness with an unexpected alism and all it s for. Ye ring to France, he said degree of comfort-—a garment suitable for all occs- 39 - yoIs for socilam o Jay, and 1t Refers To France 1 O each sions and one that will commend itself very highly C_ Each f L Regular 98¢, $1.50, $1.98 values will be an vour own he While France was in the Ruhr she to women of smarter preferences, SR b e Treo Girdles are priced - TBILLIE BURKE'S {4 4000 ense s talked | vakia snd Jugoslaria while we were Former price—$19.98, $21.98, $29.50 on both sides about what people i g our obligations te merica, 5 4 i 2 2 . | e des about whatipnoricliin | pavinkjleUr sbilkpLines (o A meties; Any of these would make ideal Coats to wear $2 00 - $7.00 a pair $1 .19 Each ment when all allowances are mad | Furope which necessitated ex- k this Spring . it e (iood assortment 1o choose from egular $1.98 value 1 cannot say that tn cctions we Jiture in our own defense. * | sre anything but unwe Laber “France ean point to her devastated | is an offense f the pro- | fields, but T can point to the devastat the hobnail hreec ) Mr, Baldwin in | and ruin of unemployment.” PRV e 0 WY pprey AVES DPNAL BAKER DENIES REPORT |t Sioreeme, i e 10 ey s et sopr vane b - ) TARB PART IN FONERAL "l eum no Twelve Submarines eent and easual thing tha e liberal Charged With Murder of Girl, He would be a ecandidate for the demo- Vantin s antine press is ing to make ou cratic nomination for president Mol ST Ships Pay Respect To Submarine “The labor party has baen strength Stands up in Court amd Protests gave seatement By His Secretary That it d C g Defeat Corbin-Russwin Small Arms f;::;mno E y : Rt i Which Sank off Portiand Bill ened in its suspicions and eonvictio Ky 1ta sxberitiiten durtes tho o ane | phy Tnnoceacr We Will Seck Democratic Nom- STYLE SHow A ARMORY R S a w v GG J M . O e R R Sr 166! Portland, England, Jan, 18—Twelve and w 5 it 48 1 tru Mincola, N. Y lan. 18.—William ination is Absolutely Wrong. DXtR’ Gy SHORD = IERASIN B O T Jacobson ... . O ) mxhnmrlnr‘x and a flotilla of other na- 176 (val vessels participated today in a the prem a | that both the ar (reusy of Fort Thomas, Ky., today o l',“:’f'flf‘{ s bl ;:dfl,' ":.1 took the witness stand in his own de Cleveland, O., Jan. 18.--Newton D TURRNE S5 BOWRE CRMICH F:::.mt 3 167 | tuneral service off Portland Bill at by Mr. Bal n, the labes HeN | fenge at his re-trial on a charge of Baker, former cretury of War,, Thf Middienicld "f"" club visited Austin ..., 166 | the spot where the submarine L.24 &lined (o accept further - murdering Miss Edith Lavoy, laughed when he read @ despatch Fashion Eaposition and “Orienta) | the Corbin-Ttusswin Small Avms club yaekson ... .. § 156 | sank last-Thursday after a collisfon foom quarters that had already proved port schoo! teacher, on June 23 from St. Petersburg, Ha. that hel at their range in the South church < “n‘h the dreadnought Resolution, thempelves to be untr ‘;" 5 “‘ ’ Counse for Creasy asked him ' 3 City"” to Be Conducted Here last evening. It was the closest mateh T BT 1672 The erews of the vessals stood bars- ntrustworthy and \where he lived. Without replying, Will be a candidate for the democrat- of the season, the local shooters 108 htaded while the naval cortege mev. ed slowly forward to a tossing Aag tricky Marel . ’ Creasy turned his head and pointed, le nomination tor president In March 1ing by 10 points, although .making House N \ Of eourse the fact that \Ir y \ th at \Ir, ¥ their best aggregate scorc of the sey- ouse aval (JOI“ on a buoy marking the watery 3.« & . f the “in the direetion of the county iail, “Nothing urther my y win conveyed the decision of his cab. . A . . Nothing s rurther rom Plans arc being made by the lecal . Bn : 0 s 4% sy inet by letter to the leader of the op Sk ““my‘ "1"1 Kl Edith La- thoughts than a candidacy fof &NY | wjjitary companics for a fashion ex- ;‘l’:hu‘v ~'nn'v‘n'y"?|." '\llyy] 1‘“:"“.1 1 '.Tf. Wants Polar Ffl‘htfle“s :rn's'l‘wl"l‘n r:rrla‘r”l”';“m A osition and by w e he was aske al office.” he sald . = -y | ‘ ddieficld teg e " 2 e s SYNeTd St Mo to th B replicd po.\;:‘:.flm ";:.:‘ iy sl Lol T ikl ke :‘l‘ ',‘;' with 195 out of a possibly 200, . L, Washington, Jan. 18.—The, house | Every engine was stopped as the leader of liberal party 1& of the Tt e bRy Tt Th Lt J ot & State armory the lattcr part of March. | o o' oy higlysnmn tor the Corbin-|naval committoe will call navy offi- sulutes fo the dead were fired. A na- ghest signif e. Not a word of Sedpiglelifomtdpy Miiton Young. Mr. Raker's former 86 The officers of the three companies| o Lo ~E0 B T 2o ut of a pos- (cers to testity tomorrow on a resolu- vul chagplain read the burial service, gotiations need have passed hetiasr hroug ¢ Stand cretary as authority for the story, will meet Saturday evening at the 200 tie submitiod | ' t + o ot 4 them and their " . ai wa club of Grays M Baker Issued the following| s 2 ey Anal & o. | BiDIO 2 lon submit "y epresentative 'a greaf wreath of flowers was drop- “rv ‘114‘ Ir jocularity may have L B ifiae W K Mr. 'M o fol 8| armory to make the fink 4.-,..,,', he seores {ollow Taylor, democrat, West Virginia, call- | ped from the stern of the flagship and r""‘”h“l y flurried apologists 1920, Me identifl rl‘”““”““-l ments for the affalr. Realizing the Middleficld ing for information on the contem- buglers sounded the “Last Post.” but It was a gesture, at any rate and 29 ititie “Mr. Young was my secretary when amount of detalls connected with the |, o, plated polar flight of the Shenandoah Sestures are as important as spsechey, | 3! en to him by Mifs La- 1 wus mayor of Cleveland, not When exposition they wish to make an ear- | goi i\ A motion by Representative Stephens, LT, SIGNS UP “Tabor doss not belong to & certain | Y0¥ betveen November 1, 1920 and [t was n Washington, nor at present.|ly start. There will be fashion dis. | o 0805 : 8| republican, Ohlo, to sk Secretary| Boston, Jun, 1f.—President Quinn ;r‘v" f: n" ‘,u" neve bt il v : o b He and T are warm personal plays of ail the latest er n'ln‘ns for | \warner R Deaby for u statsment falied fn the |of the Boston Americans seat word reate for itself a circle whers destiny friends, but 1 have had no communl- | gpring and summer wear. Arrange- g, s ) committee today but it was deeided |here today,that while in Cleveland on and self respect will ba the atmo LICENSES SUSPENDED cation with him of any kind for a'ments sre being made to have -M""'w..nrh-,— ovs e . 1567 to ask Rear Admiral Moffett, chiet of |his way to Chicago he had obtained rhtlrm Labor will always be a poor I'he polica have been notificd that YCar professional models from New York g o ooy iy the burean of agronautics, to appear|Steve O'Neill's signature to a con- social imitator, ut it might become a | the operator's lcenses of the follows “Nothing is further from my studios display the costumes. In ade | gpopeer sAveD . 1746t tomorrow's hearing. ®800d soclal creafor,” ing people have been suspendec: thoughts than a eandidacy for any| dition there will be high class enter. Mr. Chamberiain begged labor not Abraham A. Kaplan of 273 Main Political office tainments each evening by well l..--wn} to dismiss hastily the proposals in | etreet, Stewart J, Frasman of 141 Cor. “My chief interest in the next came arilsts and an orchestra will furnish | connsetion with im al preference bin avenue, Lo C. Raphael of 7% palgn is for a sound foreign policy| music for dancing before and after| out of any pedantic theory. 1o em. Grove Hill, Laura Demoe 6f 28 Court and I am giving 4!l my time to adve-| the style show, Tt Is also planued to | phasized the enormous importance of street and Frank Rackliffe of 56 Ma- cacy of entrance by the Lnited States| run a popularity contest In connection Dominton trade, instancing how pref- | ple street into the League of Nations.” with the fashion exposition 1a decide Walk-Over Men’s Week Size Here ? Czechoslo- IN PORTER’S BIG SALE | Discontinued Patterns of the CELEBRATED WHITTALL RUGS Teprac Wiltons Anglo Persians Brussels ; _ 1 1 RS $11.25 277x34”, $32.50 2.3x9, | $20.00 Hxe, “"'T"S Now $9.00 Now $19.00| Now $16.00 5 . - . AR Wl e, S — ) $6R.00 6'x9’, $51.00 4.6x7.6, $60.00 9x9, : Now $55.00' Now $39.00 Now $48.00 $06.50 8.3x10.6, $138.00 83x106, | $64.50 8.3x10.6, Now £79.00 Now $107.50 10500 Ox127, | $150.00 9x12, | 370; v Now $85.00' Now $117.50 Now™ $57.00 The chart above shows the number of pairs we have on hand in cach size and width, : \ Look and see if we have your size. If so, you can share in these biggest shoe values. Boots You Can Save $32.50 on a 9x12 Anglo Persian - ) : - . /| Other Makes of . Velvets, and Oxfords included: leathers are black kid, black calf, patent, Russia calf. i sl "wmom-"’i‘;‘l::ln"m |hisufialrnm“d' . SEE OUR WINDOWS " ) DAVID MANNING'S : Bo Co Portel‘ Sflns “Connecticut’s Best Farniture Store” Witk-Cuer Shoe Store | ) . 211 MAIN STREET

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