New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 18, 1924, Page 5

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NG LOCATED IN PENSYLVANI ounterfeiters Believed to Have| Headquarters There | Uniontown, Pa, Nov. ef that Fayetto county is headquarters for a gang of erfeiters who have flooded vestern Pennsylvania region nore than $10,000 in the with xpressed today by federal fter they had made three ere. The prisoner tomeo, gpneral storek Iniontown, his brother, parber, and Joe Marino, torekeeper at Collicr, near vere charged with having circulatec nore than §2,500, in tamps. The Fayetto county gang, the horities sald, may be closcly ass jated with the circulation of mor Glovann genera han $5,000,000 worth of the spuri- na- at Johnstown, stamps Fay- bus stamps throughout the lon. In one instance ey sald, the counterfeit passed were furnished by the tte counterfeiters. When questioned at the jail carly today the prisoners efused to talk, leading authoritie o believe that 1 feared hembers of the g They re uscd to tell the source of the wor aying in tu nything. o Pittsburgh to tes commissioner. gents announced tha hey expected to make at \alf dozen more sts ey hoped to loca the eiting plant. stamps, I'll die before T tel men were take face a United cach and tha rning t the roment agents sald they discovered he plot while working in ade lphm pn«t office, (CRE I'\R\ HU (.HI S ILL Washington, Nov. 18, fughes cold and was forced to cancel ar it to speak over the radic onight in connection with merican radio night. ake the Indican Test and Have A0 NORE SiCK STOMACH NO MORE SICK HEADACHE NO MORE PIMPLY SKIN ‘ it at the cause of A Proved whe out’ the INDICAD rnings that tl probably Indie your systemn, and no 10 can feel b an in the bo thero is poison being r blood, and unless n it causo frious sickn :rhaps rhelumatism neuritis, b en ng trouhie n or woman nd fine with But . the have dizzy attacks, sour it's @ pretty foul, when adaches, ~ bilious oated up ston ire sign you this” Test can o me ren se s rl”v- Little L the sto ork in a fi g0 have be idican out of n FIGHT INDICAN WITH ORTERS »'/ 'S ver Pilla_for ¢ all these er "Pills not only liver and howels hy manner, but 10 to drive the It's pretty safe to say 18,—~Be- | the coun- counterfeit fovornment war savings stamps, was agents arrests per of | Roceo, a here, counterfelt au- | Fayette other | pe of their sup- n In lcast a counter- psing to go into details 3 BOv- the| The iry s kept at h by Pan- DAWES PLAN MAY WORK_IN CHINA many Received Favorably By The Assoclated Press, Washington, Nov, 18.— Proposals fwhich have come to light in New York for a financial rehabilitation of China along the lines of the Dawes ! plan, strike a sympathetic chord in official Washington, although it is realized that several elements of de- i | complishment of the project. Ll The financial situation of Chinese government has been a mat- ter of serious concern here, and the | |United States is ready to do wha over seems feasible to aid in a read 1| justment that will give new vitality to its long time friend in the Xar East, It has been insisted all along, however, that whatever is done in that regard must be done with a full appreciation of the many difficultics that Leset Chinesa officials, and in such a way port the sym all the Orlent, It is pointed out by those old these views that the present state of internal affairs in China ap- ars to present a serlous barrfer to - |the confer nancial quest applied so 1 | cessfully in Europe by 1 | Dawes and his a. iates, addition the “Chinese d |plan,” projected as t vese custors tr Washington c ithetic cooperation of powers interested in the Dawes rence — a treaty Similar Scheme to That in Ger- | |lay stand in the way of actual ac- | the | s to bring to their sup- | who | system of settling fi- General | [N as understood here, has heen | quence to the Chin- | y negotiated at the | t | which France thus far has failed to | ratify. out Ir It cannot go into effect with- ch approval, and Washing- mové in 1| approval only dir the “Dawes plan” proposal lias reached the state department §s a letter from an organization known 18 the American Material C: committes of the Chinese N 1 1 this letter t o|h upon t Faris toward giving that govern- proposal is provision of the unratified Chin customs treaty which provides a 23 per cent in- e in Chinese customs levies as a measure designed to st Chinese central B erican cre. ed in its letter that when provided for in the government. se customs funding of | onal obli- he state de- communi- t mention in any way a proposed rence of business men 10 be called by the Chinese minister now fn power for the working out a financi China Tt is pointe » the recent m king, which esta a ne tary faction as the to here, the stability of the plan ¢ coup in Pe ant Chinese ton is unadvised as to any present | information about | which | editors” | ngthen ' litors' commit- | Durpose of | for | 0, that owing | vernment never has been | ies would he ining a govern- to nmstanees, ate depart- | rely with | 0! of the n from the American ma rs' committea of the to, Nov. z in the wor Dritish one's sense of cided. A hat orm represents that your son—heing a ‘“regu- lar fellow”—doesn't show any particular consideration for the feelings or well-heing of his shoes. these Elk Storm Boots an heart’s content. Sturdy a hardest service. come back for more. But he can wear d “treat ‘em rough” to his nd comfortable, buitt for the They'll take all he can give them and 7 Boys’ Brown Men's Heavy Flannel Shirts—Just the thing for these cold days—grey and khaki, well made, cut very full, reg. $1.29 87C value Boys’ Flannel Blouses = What sonny wants for school wear, grey and khaki with attached collar, sizes 6 to 16 years. 44c Reg. 59¢ . Ladies’ Flannel Gowns— Plain white or pink and blue striped effects, slip- over style, or buttoned front, with or without col- lar. Full cut 87( OV aooanctanat Men’s Flannel Night Shirts. Reg. $1.19, in pink and blue striped patterns, cut very full and extra long, sizes Men’s Flannel Pajamas— Reg. 31.69, well made, trim- med with braided frogs, cut :ixztel:aful];‘c, d. $1 :44 Boys’ All Wool Sweaters —in dark colors, with roll collar, nice and warm for under the coat wear. Reg. $2.98 $ 1 ‘98 value .. Heavy Brushed Wool Scarfs, in plain colors, very wide, with deep fringe. leg. $1.49 97c yalue Rt Plain and Blocked Dress Flannel—36-inch wide, reg. T5e, fine for school dresses for the girl and little tot— also fine for every 64 Cc day use. Yard . Little Children’s Chin- chilla Coats—In tan or red, made with patch pockets, raglan sleeve and belt all- around, actual $2.79 £3.98 value. 59¢ Bath Robe Flannel— Extra heavy quality, guar- anteed to give desired warmth on these cold nights; pretty assortment of patterns. AT Children's All Wool Hose —Really worth $1.00 pair. In heather mixtures and black and white; wide Eng- lish ribbed effects, 49c all sizes, Pair $5.00 Imported Beaded Bags—\'ery special, hand- some patterns and color combinations, all styles with deep fxinge arrange- ment Freezing Weather—DBetter Get Busy | and Get in on These Cold Weather Specials for Tomorrow Only 98¢ Women’s Silk and Wool Hose 49c¢ » Heather and plain shades, fancy or plain weave. See Window Di Reg. 39¢, in striped and checked weaves, in tan, brown, black and grey—a very good school hose for hoth boys and 25c girls .. Pair Children’s Woolen Gloves —Wrist and gauntlet styles in dark and light color ef- fects; also novelty leather gauntlets for the 49 (o boysiE voe Seamless Rubber Water Bottles—Ve cia\, Take one of thes bed with you and you're sure to keep warm all night. Reg. 65c price 98c. pe- Ladies’ Long Kimonos — Full cut gar- ments, in pretty floral pat- terns, new stock, size: to Women's Flannel Bloom- ers—\White or striped flan- nel, in regular and extra sizes, made with extra re- inforcements, cut very full Reg. 59¢ and 6dcHe Women's Short Flannel Kimonos — Wonderful a sortment of ribbon trim med dressing sacques, In beautiful color 89c combinations Women's Flannel coats — In dark grey and striped lighter shades—cut very full with deep flounce. Regular (M e Children’s Novelty Hose. | Hot to | Al Flannel | Petti- A Close Out of $15t0 $25 Dresses $5.00 Canton Crepes, Satins, Jerseys, Georgettes and Novelty big assortment, Actually were $15 to $25. J Tricoshams and Tricotwills; [y S1.98 NICKEL Smoking Stands $1.00 Very special, complete with colored giass ash tray. $3.98 Silver Plated Bread Trays 98¢ A rave bargain. Plati- num finished with en- graved and cut-out pat- terns. Buy Now for Xmas See Window Display Buy Now for Xmas See Window Display Don’tForgetYour TurkeyCoupons and Automobile Coupons 25 10-Ib. Vermont Turkeys and 2 Juvenile Auto- Packard Straight Eight Sport Model, manu- factured by the Murray Products Co., are to be given away absolutely Free—on the day before Christmas, mobiles, Dragon Spool Cotton— No. 50 and No. 60 only — black and 3 Spools 5c white for 98¢ cial Tomorrow Toilet Water, Spe- £1.98 Women's Novelty Bags—All kinds, all sizes, all leathers, all fabries—a truly gorgeous 98C Sanitary Rubber Belts— value . 15c 25c /hw Britains Shopping Centéi THE B 08 80 f0 386 Maip)r. N‘-.Bulam( r dy- Boys' Wool Jersey \lul~ | Reg. § Men's Large Size Hand- kerchiefs—Reg. value 10c. 10rTOW, a T with fine narrow hem——25 in all of sirable styles for the junion S .. $2.98 Women's Novelty kerchiefs — Really in ever) Wit | Mah-Jongg Compacts — Hand- 1215 e Reg. value Orrow. figures Toe, special to- Beautiful painted | le co r $2.98 Japanese Imported Hand Painted Vases 98¢ Beautiful colorings, as- sorted shapes. Buy Xmas Gifts Now Your See Window Display [— —— - Ladies’ Bath Robes, reg- ular price $2.98; an excel- [ ent assortment of dark | durable colors and light \ dainty shades for the young S 98 sizes to 44. Men's Bath Robes. Big | Teavy robes with long roll collar—just right to slip on before 2oing to bed and getting up in the morning nice assortment of dark color effects. Regular $5.00 value. ...... $3.95 Women's $1.00 and $1.49 | Corsets. Discontinued num- bers added to this lot for tomorrow’s selling. Al styles, all sizes. SOC Lxcellent values Infants’ Baby Bunting Sleeping Bags — Of heavy white eiderdown with satin ribbon trimming; hood at- e $1.98 value Infants’ Knitted Caps— Iknitted very strongly in with pink and blue tri ngs, or all white tegular value Infants® Knitted Sweaters ~\What vou'd pa se days . Cricket Sport Sweaters— stripes on tan, and brown back- the popular de- present day blue Bleached Sheets — Size 72x90, good quality cot- ton, well made, ready for use. Reg. $1.19, 1;:ch t 85c Scott’s Emul- sion, special .. 37¢ Turkish Towels — Very heavy quality, size 22x45; 39¢ Embroidered Pillow Cases —Lace edge, size 45x36, fine grade of cotton—an ex- cellent 45C L85 Goonooo0n000 a regular 50¢ , value s, Mch Ruffled Curtains — 21/ vards long, with tie<backs to match; good grade of muslin, Reg. 98¢ 75c NG coooaa L 27-inch Striped an @ Checked Outing Flannel — Good heavy quality for night apparel and baby dresses. Reg. 25¢ yard. .. Yard 17c Lace Edged Bureauw Scarfs — Size 18x54, Filet work with lace edge, in a large range of patterns — value $1.19. 75c Each . Crocheted Bed Spreads— Large size, good heavy quality, nice patterns, reg. $1.98 Woolknap Blankets; size 70x80, in pink, blue and grey checks, a good heavy quality. Reg. $3 .98 $4.98. DPair Large Size Comfortables, covered with good quality Silkoline, and well filled with 100 pencent pure eot- ton. Reg. $5 36-inch Bleached Cotton, good quality, free from starch — fine for bedding tl.fv.fllv-,;. 25¢ yd. 19c Boys' Heavy Overcoats— For t up to & assort- juvenile vears; wonderfu nent of heavy Chinchillas ther mixtures with aind inter-lining, 5.98. .Special tomor- Elk Storm Boots sizes 2!5 to 6 ..... $7.5 e st Bt SAILORS ARE OVERGONE L e— Botbe Hlr Flgpers iMooy v, e BY GAS FRON STOVE .. o T I {EVERYDAY DUTY Sklr(&d Dflllles Rllh EIDOWS S G ATt 5 e S : A S ; o otdfis =i Keeping your body strong Walk and Be Healthy In mayor of N ork, er "vd efficient is your plain "‘ Sloan Smart S?‘,oes Sat Ension | { X . is a food-tonic that is used every day by thousands who 78 WEST MAIN ST. OPP. BURRITT HOTEI We Do Repaiving. Storm Boots, aiso in other grades, sizes 11 to 13! Nizes 1, 1'; and 2. Members of Coast Patrol (o Sleep in Boat Under Construction Have Lxperiency EDUCATION WEER ENDORSED have learned the art of keep- ing strong. Take Scort's! WANT | Seott & Bowne. 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