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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MARCH 4, 1924, Trade| " at | ed to | ALCOHOL MONOPOLY IN POLAND Iroad, | Warsaw, March 4—The Poish gov- The Mec- | ernment is preparing to introduce " Stopovers will | the alcohol menopoly in 1825, by| d of compulsory as|which it is expected to increase the | K | revenue to 200,000,000 Swiss francs. | Present taxes on alcohol amount fo| ubuut §0,000,000 Swiss francs yearly. a don. The Worshipful Company of | tra sletping cars are to be a “ While their tall, lighter | Glo ¢ith the help of the board ' all through trains on t United States, we will then be in skinned | position to deal wi this | “From my experien | simple in the extreme ighbors are ',n;w\' civilized, rmer po- }of tra n effort to get which has b tribe has practiced magic [ € ce commissioner and eleven ye as some of this trade back to England. | Kinley mn s and this is believed by hief city ma of | EReEa be A ason to be one of the v New Yo ¥ advies ding X Leretofore. 3 N T L is to| ALASKA TO HAVE FAST TRAIN. e | go, |Im\n to l 0 H irow them Anchorage, A 1, March 4.—The NG ll\" l‘)\\\ TO BE SOLD 1- |1 | government's A railroad Engiand, March 4.— P eragp . S xvmn‘ 667 KILLED IN LONDIN IN 1923 : . ’ | London, March 4-—The annual . .population, is included in the forth-|police report shows that 667 persons | oming sale of the Willersey Castle|were killed in the streets of London 1. estate. Derbyshire, Cromford, .a town of Golombians Have Very Interest- ¢ ing Exhibit \\mln RETRIEVE ik e LA not hostile London, M: TRADE. the regular on :Kinley Park 1 nt annou from Se anything to do The f he fi rected in t English cotton mill | qyring 1923 town, which for|yas 684. The number in 1922 The report shows mo: ing ma lustry in this cou g run . lime, the . SAYS PISTOLS GOMHON AS cther n their practlce of supernatural pow covered in Colombia, by J.'Alden M Of South Ameri Field Museum complex in contr 16 neighbors, they leg ful existence modern pr customs a their language is developed Their secht matter of c known even in towns, ¢ will not two white men h: their land to study tradit They live principally their haphazard farms the mountains, wl potatoes, to U » - or burg served. marry, he house in the village, , ceremony he nev home. He appea Fis food which is 1 out the door, and he then retire his club to eat tn company with his fe builds for his bride llow mar Much of their spare time § in a mutual delousing proc ! of community int lished by this pra chews a mixture o narcotic e cocain wcing them in a lethargic bliss, Their old religion is a nature wo toads bei ¢ The lodge dunces are grotesque m affairs, accompanied by a slow rhy mic music. form * Would but after the s n enters the Their creed of living Is LEAD PENCILS I U. §. Prohibit Importation and Place Heavy Eacise Tax on Smaller Fireavins , largely written William McAdoo of New vas recommended by its erime preven- irman, Joe fety action, 4 that the een endor by two inter- 1 police conventi d by the American Bar associ- well as New York id, are ad- common, zen armed with outluw, highwayman r on terms of equality. This s 4h~nlnh\\ not "80," he declared. ; er has carefully prepared to e victim in or outdoors anc @ opponents of the proposal he number of cases within the last 10 y:ars where the armed citizen hus prevented the burglary shot the b r, or deterred the high- wayman from carrying out his pur- in H T nite g them, out- | than in all rest of the world Tagere are f‘....,u shootings and killings with re- United Stat of Burop: than in Asia and in the countrics tol out in the After we have taxed the pis of existence as far as possible De;lies Wife’s Charges Rosemar: , movie pante. Mrs. Kenyon, w corespondent in a divore Cooper denies the alleg feof a ations, beauty, is cenario writer named the action ins to clear her actress fighting tituted in Los Angele New Britain Great Trade At Home Day Wednesday Mar.5. One lot of Brown Call 2-Strap Pumps, trimmed Cuban heel One lot Black Suede Pumps, grey suede, high heel One lot Brown Kid Strap ulnw high heel One lot Men's Tan Oxfords, English toc One lot Men's Shoes, English toc One lot of Boys’ Shoes One Lot Women's Tan Oxfords These Prices I<n - $3.85 $1.85 $1.85 $2 85 $2.00 $1.85 $3.50 Wednesday SLOAN BROS. 185 MAIN ST. e manuf by Chie to the | Beatty s and ap-, judges | ign ¢ s of gloves n]un Royal Wiltons Finest Domestic Grades $145.00 $134.50 $ 92,50 $ 39.75 $ 23.75 $ 14.95 9x12 8-3x10-6 8x9 4-6x6 36 x63 27 xH4 High Grade Wiltons Consider These Values 8-3x10-6 6x9 $89.50 $63.00 36 x63 $16.75 27 x5 $10.85 Other Wiltons Very Fine Rugs 9x12 Marabia 9x12 Creston 9x12 Medinah Wilton Velvets 36x63 S12.48 $145.13 $120.00 S 93.00 Brussels sterling Body Brussels $63.75 Tapestry 9x12 Brookline 8-3x10-6 Brookline . .. 9%12 Mayfield 8-3x10-6 Mayfield S34.13 531.28 $26.25 5$23.63 Venetian Axminster 9x12 $52.50 196 - 206 Trumbuil St. al, to \I(V\ Mount McKinley may be Station, where e viewed, kx- | ton many years was a spinning INCORPORATED. CLOSING DAYS OF OUR SALE OF RUGS Beauvais Axminsters A Choice Group 9x12 .\\69 00| 8-3x10-6 6x9 4-6x6 36 x72 Fervak Axminsters Exceptional Values 9x12 8-3}!(10-6 Roxbury Axminsters Seamless (9x12) $67.50 Seam (9x12) $50.25 Seam (8-3x10-6) $47.25 Corona Axminsters 8-3x10-6 27x54 asst. Alpine Axminsters 9x12 (slightly impcr- fect) . $35. 8-3x10-6 (almhtly im- perfect) $31.50 Ardsley Axminsters 9x12 (slightly imper- feet) $38.63 Florentine Axminsters b $63.75 63 industry. iter of the cot-| pegple injured in { Accidents average 2 ] Beauvais Axminster Runners [ 3x9, 3x15, 2-3x9, 2-3x15 2-3x12, $15.00 up Wilton Runners 3x15, 2-3x9, 2-3x12, $19.75 up 3x9, Carpet Rugs Heatherdown Fringed Rugs Assorted Colors Jfix 42 Braided Rugs Priscilla Alden Heavy Braided Rugs Assorted Colors SAXS L $2.45 Reversible Rugs For Bathrooms and Bedrooms: fringed Assorted Colors $8.25 Congoleum Art Rugs First Quality Grades $14.95 9\(10 B s e $12.95 9RY e $10.95 7-6x $ 8.95 s RO e L $ 6.95 Ixd1/, S 18x36 (asst. mats) “HARTFORD’S LEADING FURNITURE STORE” Day B. V. D, UNION SUITS $1.00 $1.25 BLUE WORKING SHIRTS 89¢ $6.00—$7.00 SWEATERS $3.95 $2.50 and $3.00 * WOOL UNION SUITS $1.85 SHIRTS $2.00 Shirts ....... $1.29 $2.50 Shirts ...... . $1.65 $3.00 Shirts ... SLE8S $4.00 Shirts ....... $2.95 $4.50—85.00 SILK SHIRTS $6.00—$6..)0—-S 7.00 SILK SHIRTS $3.95 $1.50 FLANNEL NIGHT SHIRTS $1.00 $2.00—§2.50 FLANNEL PAJAMAS "$1.35 $6.00—56.50 WOOL VESTS \PRI‘\(: (‘Al‘\ ikt $4.00—$4.50 WOOL MUFFLERS $2.00 1 LOT STIFF COLLARS E. & W, and TRIANGLE SOI-‘T C OLLARS 29¢ $2.50—83.00 GOLF HOSE $1.95 ARROW SOFT COLLAR SHIRTS $2.45 20¢ STIFF COLLARS 2 for 25c o NECKWEAR = $1.00 LISLE HOSE 5« $1.00 35e—10¢ LISLE HOSE slvm "$4.00 « THE — STORE OF GOOD VALUES ASHLEY BABCOCK CO. 129 MAIN ST.