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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, APRIE 23, 1924. EXHIBITION TAKES QUEBECS PROFIT OX FOR ARMAMENT CONPERBNCE |8, e s e S o [t e o "(onference materializes, it Will aim at | streets on January 12, 1924, The cor- | LIQ”OR RUNS YERY H]GH |an agreement for the prbtection of cner holds Bergin “ecriminally and lNflVER?ZflAERES‘ e President Coolidge's Promise of An- | mmn-‘ populations from acrial \\1rv‘gro=<l\ negligent” because there was creased Consumption of Wines and Vembley Show in England Cor- fare. a curtain on the side of his truck fivues fo Seplember | which obstructed his view of traffic. HEAR PHIL OHMAN IN PERSON FRIDAY, 3 P. M. at the BIG FURNITURE STORE JOHN A. ANDREWS & CO. other Conference is Hailed as Good | News by Editorial Writers, Paris, April 28.—Presdenti Cool- A e i i ; idge's New York speech is given | Jec¢ived the traffic ofticer's signal to ?ndon April 23 anJ’rnt Cool prominence in the mewspaper, which, | 5¢ ahead but the coroner found that idge’s promise of efforts looking to an- judging from the headlines, regard Lieutenant "I"ehan _\\asflulthln the lim- o!?;llghr(;:cv‘:léla]rs’;f_o::r'm:n “0';“"‘]‘3 {other conference on armament limi- | it as of the greatest importance, ::0;;{“::“,J” VQI::H' I:‘iurk:?}; |I::e e The text of the address was re- | hat such being the case, Quebec liquor law, which will cndi::;‘::;oma:: P }:’ :";"‘;C: S 181 (ived too late o permit of editorial | BeTEIN Was criminally responsible, April 30, liquor valued at $05,000,000 | ! B ssoclated Press in | o oment by the mornin - | Lieutenant Tehan died five days af- has been sold in the province under |NeW York yesterday, is featured in | et Dy the mOrming PAPETS. |ier the accident of a fractured skull " | government control and profits ex- the lead}ng news columns of this| and lacerated brain. ceeding $12,000,000 will have been | MOrRIng's papers. MOTORIST ACCUSED | RS The editorial writers hail it as good | B — - TOREIGN EXCHANGE New York, April 23.—British and French exchanges mounted to new | 23.—Coroner John | high prices for the year today. French Slump in Spirits Re- It was admitted that Bergin had ported. Dy The Associated Press Wembley, England, April 23.—T British empire exhibition,covering 2 res of ground and including di ¥8 from every part of the British ' Fealized. This includes $4,000,000 Ummonwealth, was opened today by SUrplus expected to be announced by Ning George, to continue until Sep- | the liquor commission later for the mber as the mecca of thousands | !past year's operations. news of the highest importance, The |Tpyck Driver Is Held For Waterbury | president’s declaration that efforts to ' « X bring about such a conference must Policeman’s Death be predicated on a definjte settiement Waterbury, April rom overscas as well as the mitlions | the United Kingdom, The exhibition was formally turned v)er to the king by the Prince of les, as president, at a colorrul‘ remony in the great athletic sta-| tum, staged with all the pageantry hich surrounds the public activities British royalty. The addresses of the king and the ! vrince, picked up by radio, were ard by more persons than have ever cfore listened at one time to the ords of a British sovereign and his cir apparent, Hundreds of thousands throughout 12 British Isles heard their ruler's ‘vice for the first time. In London, ud speakers had been set up in the sublie squares, Long before apening time long es of people waited at the en- ances to get a glimpse of the king's ‘rocession, rough the turnstiles and took up untage points. MeantIme the massed ands of various regiments played se- vcHons, as well as accompanying a weat choir of 10,000 voices, under the eonductorship of Sir Edward Elgar, which sang excerpts from standard aoral works, The people kept trooping in from | 1l parts of L.ondon by scores of spe- al trains and swarms of motor buses 14 private cars until scores of thou- nds of persons were in the grounds. \ feature of the attendance was an «normous number of school children \arshaled by their teachers. The great stadium presented a bril- "t appearance with the multicol- #-1 attire of the great crowd which and cheered when the Prince of Wales arrived to the strains of the iassed bands, and again boomed a slcome to King George and Queen ‘lary as they drove up to the thrones pecially erected for them, Testimony Agalmt ('0\. Of Indiana Continues Indianapolis, April 23.—Testimony vogarding widespread carried on by Governor McCray with onks in efforts to discount ¢ pers and obtain loans on his otes was continued today by govern- ment witnesses at the trial of the wweutive in federal court on a charge of using the mails in furtherance of a eme to defraud, Twenty one prosecution witnesses, Lankers from Indiana and Tllinois re evamined yesterday and mueh Jvcumentary evidence read to the iry, The witnesses testified regard- "i1g the methods employed by the gov nor in selling the cattle paper to nks, Physical Directors From All Over U. S. Assemble Kansas City, Mo, Apri == Physi- 1| directors and experts from all parts of the ecountry are here today or the opening of the thirty-first an® jal convention of the American I'hy rical Education association. The meeting will eontinue to Saturday, Speakers who will address the con vention on subjects pertaining to phy- vical education and hygiene include carl Shrader, president, Bostoh; Pro- (essor James W, Linn, University of Chicago; Dr, Jesse ¥, Wiliams, olum- Lia University, New York Ci B. C. Porter Sons We appreciate how difficult it is for you to buy You furnish a home once or We have been doing it day in and out for over fifty years. We are always pleased Furniture and Rugs. twice in a lifetime. to aid you and give yvou ex Good Furniture is a Good Investment. Buy Your Furniture At B. C. Porter Sons and \lAH JO\(-G | For those who play this fascinating game, we have the Mah Jongg Racks. These Racks have the trough for the tiles, the compartments for coun- ters and the score on the back. They fit our regular (Card Tables. Easily at- tached to the side and slipped out to build the wall. | RLMEWBI',R—Porlerl Merchandise and l'nrlcrs Prices Are Always Reliable. B. C. Porter Sons “CONNECTICUT'S BEST When the gates were | ened thousands of persons poured | negotiations | There has been a big decrease in ,the sale of high percentage liquors— Bcotch, brandies, gins and ryes. However, an increase of 600 to 700 per cent is expected in sale of wines, | Liquor stores have increased in | number from 67 to §0 in 1923.24, but | this includes several where wines alone are sold. This is in accord- ance with the policy adopted of try- ing to increase the sale of wines and to reduce the demand for higher alcoholic liquors. No increase is re- ported in the sale of beer. It is sald the stock of illicit liquors is meagre. When abuses are report- ed, it is generally found to be liquor coming from the commission. Moon- | shine liquors are not used to any ex- lent. 1663 Death Sentences Out | Of 1,239 Appeals Confirmed Moscow, April 23.—Out of 1,339 ap- peals from death sentences which | came before it in 11 months of 1823, the supreme court of appeal confirm- | ed 663, according to figures just given out, Of the remainder the central executives committee pardened 126 and commuted other sentences to | various terms of imprisonment. Among the appelants were 265 con- vieted of political activity against the | soviet regime, 246 of corruption while | in government employ and the re- | mainder of banditry. The figures show that during the last six months of the | year banditry increased, while crimes | against the state decreased, | Reparations (ommmce Awaiting Complete Replies Paris," April 23.-—~The reparation | commission has decided to wait until | the answers of all the allied govern- ments concerning the expert commit- 'tee's reports have been received be- | fore meeting again. The replies had | not arrived this morning and it s/ possible the commission will not con- vena until the beginning of next week. The French delegation is holding | the reply of its government and will not communicate It to the commis- sion's secretariat until the others nn“ received, Filipinos Protesting Action of Gov. Wood | Manila, April 23 Leading Fili- | pinos are planning a demonstration, | probably a parade or mass meeting, as a protest against Governor General Wood's eablegram to Secretary of War Weeks, advising against granting, immediate independence to the Philip- pines. Committees working out plans expect it will be held within a week, Lulherans Vmcc Protect f At Sterling-Reed Bill | Washington April 25—Opposition to Sterling-Reesd bilt which would reate a department of edueation su- wvervised hy eabinet officer was voieed | ioday before the house committee on cdueation by a group of Lutherans, | Among those prosent were the Rev, J. Prederick Wenehel, of the Evan. gelical Dutheran 8yno« | conference | of North America; . M, Zorn of | Cleveland, the v, F. 1 lankenan, aditor of the Lutheran Pioneer, and the Rev. J. C. Baur, of FFort Wayne, | Indiana. pert advice. be Perfectly Satisfied RA DIO If you have a radio vou should have a Radio Table. We have them in Oak, Walnut and Mahogany finishes, at varioms prices. One style in particular is very good with a drawer, a cup- board underncath, drop leaves and slots for the connections, FURNITURE STORE” i of the German reparation problem is|T. Monseani last night made public a 'francs touched 6.82 and demand ster- duly noted, together with his appro-|finding in the case of John Bergin, ling was quoted $4.40, val of the report of the reparation ex- (driver of a truck which struck and pean rates improved. | Stores, THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY Candy Specials 35¢ Peter's Milk Chocolate 14.Pound Bar 2 for 36¢ Tou Save 8ie Ny #3108 35cLiggett'sMilk Chocolate A fine eating chocolate pure and nourishing Half Pound Bar 2 for 36c You Save tio Cartons of 6 $1.08 60c Cream and Nut Caramels 2 Gle Vanilia and Choenlate vors. Rich lnfl LM You Save s9¢ $1.00 nggen s Onmnnl Chocolates RS LR SIUES, Fine nelection of high Sl grade chocolates 2for 1.01 You Save 090 Stationery and Toilet Needs 50¢ Box Lord Baltimore Writing Paper 2§hes re 5le You Save ¢ Writing Paper 2 for 46¢ 1 pound ~uhm_;.gp_-mu You Save ile 35¢ Cascade Linen Envelopes immtoms 31 30c paper ‘wkl‘tgflm You Save Sie 10c Good Grade Writing Tablets 2 for 1]¢ 45 Sheeta. llllcdol‘blll_l_ You Save be 81 Symphony Lawn Writing Paper 2% 1.01 For Perricular Propl T4 sheets 2 Enselopes Tou Save toc Goodform Hair Nets 10c Single Mesh 2 for ] ]¢ 66¢ per dozen You Save fe 15¢ Double Mesh 2 for ]6¢ You Save 1ie 3.)0 Gnnnntecd Tooth Brushes pure bristles, ol ..-"Tp_a.i'.".'fi.- 6r 2 for 36c 1.08 You Save tic 2 for 26¢ You Save 24e 2 for 16¢ You Save 1ie Rubber Good £2.00 Maximum Hot Water Bottle Goaranteed one year. 2 quart eapacity. Extrs quality. 2 for $2.01 You Save §1.99 25¢ Jonteel Powder Puff 15¢ Face g Cloths T g228 Finllld mwve Plaster 2 for 39¢ 1 ineh by § yards long You Save 87¢ Other Euro- The Safe Drug Stores 217 MAIN STREET ANNUAL HE plan of the One Cent Sale, which was popularized by the Liggett Drug Stores, is to sell two of any article out of a selected list of de- sirable merchandise for the price of one, plus one cent. As an exam- ple, we sell the well known Peter’s Chocolate, half-pound bar regularly in our stores at 35c. During the One Cent Sale you may purchase two bars for 36¢. This offers an unusual opportumtv for economy, and as the sale comes but twice a year, it will be wise to provide for your future needs. Complete Safety Rasor [ il "lz)rll.so 2f0r 1'01 Gold plated, 2 blades,leatherette spring cover case You Save 1.49 | 50¢ Bay Rum 30c Rexall | Wit pint. Made from 2 f07k5lc Shaving Cream | finest bay eil. You Save ks T5¢ Hnrmom LilacVegetal fm‘ 31(.‘ A refreshing, soothing toilet 2/‘0'. 76(.‘ 9e water, sapecinlly adapted T Swe s j' for after shaving. You Save tie Lathers n'hrlt-' Stays on vmu sbared off. Toilet Preparations 25¢ Klenzo 50¢ Jonteel ; Dental Cream Cold Cream Cleans tharey A prire night or Tonves rafre Jeanting cream 100te in mouth, r“""“’"“ 2ff"' 2 slc & for TRe 2[0" 26¢ You . ave doe ° » 50¢ Alma Zada 50¢ Klenzo Liquid Face Powder = Antiseptic st the right texture and won- 2f0r .’)’C A cinnamon fiay nn':x antiseptic derfully adbering. ____ You Save 4% | mouth wash. Hil) You § 50¢ Harmony Rolling 50c¢ Harmony Cocoa Butter ; C ey e F 0 A WO B Cleanses the skin, clears the eomplexion. You Save it | pusser, ez u Save i 50¢ "nrmnm Cocoanut Oil *Immlmn Vathers auickly, cleansen thoroughly. a fm' 5lc 2 for 5lc Save ife 25¢ J(ml(-fl Taleum Powder e T 2 for 26¢ grant Jonteel odor. ou Save ;¢ 35¢ Harmony Cream 50¢ Jonteel Vanishing Cream of Almonds [ 2 f(" 16C | A dar eream for softening A sreamy lotion. Heals and softens chapped, rough skin ou Save 3¢ | v beautifying the skin 2 for 5lc 50¢ Bouquet Ramee Taleum Powder Imported Taleam »ifted throogh silk. Delightfally perfumed. $1.50 Bouquet Ramee Toilet Water 2 for 1.51 Fragrant boaquet odot equs! 0 You Save 81.49 A bigh grade pure Complexion 2for 16¢ e "fm’ $1.01 15¢ Rexall ~ You Save 1ie pu Save 99 Toilet Soap 60¢ Rexall | 25¢ Violet o 9 2{1’3,1,5 Dulce Soap 2'/’ r 6jc Shaving Lotion ave i | 25¢ Georgia Rose 2 for 5l1c | Taleum Pcrucl:rr | for 26¢ we | Atragrance ot 1: @ ———— 6 for i8¢ You Save fi¢ £1.00 Bouquet Ramee Face Powder Week-End Food Specials Sold at these prices evers weekend but quoted here becans~ they repre-ent ex cellent value 15¢ Coffee. (pound) + + 2 for 56¢ 50¢ Opeko Tea (! spound 2 for6lec 25¢ Pure Cocoa (121b) 2 for 26¢ 15¢ Chocolate Pudding 2 for 16¢ 25¢ Cooking Chocolate 2 for 26¢ 10¢ Vanilla Extract . 2 for 4]c 98¢ Pure Olive Oil 21,19 15¢ Strawberry Jam 2 for 55¢ 45¢ Raspberry Jam . 2 for 55¢ 45¢ Grape Jam . . 2 tor 49¢ 39¢ Orange Marmalade 2 for 40c 35¢ Pure Grape Jelly . 2 for 36¢ 30¢ Beef Cubes . 2for 3lc 40c¢ Liggetts Salad Drese'g 2 for 4] ¢ 35¢ Peanut Butter (100v) 2 for 40c Home Remedies Thoroughly tested and warranted pure 69¢ Aspirin Tablets 100% 2 for 70c 25¢ Zine Stearate . 2 for 26¢ 25¢ Castor 0§l . . . 2{or26c 25¢ Cascara Aromatic 2 for 26¢ 13¢ Boric Aeid . . . 2for 14 35¢ Cream of Tartar . 2 for 36¢ 15¢Borax . . . . . 2forl6c 25¢ Licorice Powder 2 for 26¢ 20¢ Fuller's Barth . . 2for2]c 10cSulphur . . . . 2forlle 12¢ Rochelle Salts . . 2 for 13¢ 15¢ Tincture lodine . 2 for I8¢ Rexall Stores 50¢. Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets 2for 5lc You Save i 2 for 46¢ You Save iie 450 Cntn—m Tablets (100'%) 25¢. Blaud's Iron Pills oo, 2f27 26 81 "93” Tonic You Save o9 50c Rexall Eyelo 2for5lc A refreshing, soothing You Save ioe 2 for 26¢ You Save tie 2for 26¢ You Save tee 25¢ Rexall Charcoal Tablets 25¢ Rexall Corn Solvent r‘:—| 25¢ Elkay's Cedar Chest Compound it Sonine 2f0r26¢ PRI 6 for T8¢ Vou Save tie 35¢ Hinkle's Cascara Tablets 2 for 36¢ (100%) You Save tie 50¢ No. 6 Dlflmk‘rlmfl Pints 2 for 5lc You Save ive 25¢ Rnull Foot Powder 2 for 26¢ Boothing and hea i~g. You Save tin 10¢ Rexall Gypsy Cream ng wash 1 crante sect bites and best cash You Save 29¢ 50¢ Rexall 9 - Kidney Pills = for 51c You Save ide 15¢ Rexall Lithia Tablets 25¢ Rexall Litile Liver Pills 2 fi" 46¢ ou Save iie 2 for 26¢ You Save tie 69¢ Puretest Aspirin Tablets 100 in bottle 2" 70c £1.00 Rexall Peptona - $2for1.01 You Save 89- 25¢ Rexall Spring Tabs 2 for 26¢ (S alphur and Crenm of Tartar Tablets ) You Save 24 £1.00 Rexall Syrup Hypophosphites No better tonic made 2 for $1.01 You Save o9