New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 12, 1924, Page 2

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DECEMBER 12, 1924. his question perlod he s likely to] NEW BRITAIN DAILY HLRALD FRIDAY, congider the American note and pre- ogiooraeps |, § DERTNQFEIS 7t ks claims in connectlon with the occu- pation forces and property losses will he admitted, the British gavernment wlll hesitate to make an agreement | previous to the Parls meeting of fi- | nance ministers as to payments to | the United States. WANT Sa00000 | FOR FIRST 6 cuum;n Longlenannn Votes Against Ac- cepting Simaller Sum <555 New “Vork ity trom e states In the west became effective | | today. The embargo was ordered | terday after it was found that a liseane had affected n the past few weeks, ply to other kinds of MODERN BOOT SHOP Everybody y ¥ BRITAIN’S SHOE STORE Shipments From Elght \\l‘\lvm‘ NEW States Cannot Lnter New York Under New Ruling, o Tk, B 1, o Delvered by Kellogg--Frauce Surprised at England Happy —your smart attire for the HOLIDAYS will, of course, inclade a pair of John Irving pumps. on [ French Surprised. By The Assoclated Press *Paris, Dee, 12.—~There {s no con- ealment in French officlal circles of the surprise caused by intimations that the United Stateg cannot allow | more favorable terma in sct- | f war debts than those t Britain, , | ed that France was | neither consulted nor fnformed when | Premier Bahwin went to Washing- | negotiate the funding of the e American British debt, and tbat the French | THE of Dec. 4. 1government learned of the terms on W ara AL tha P AT R eionn lie debt was settled through Q A ] o £ ¢ New: Yor te ST 7 although there were cer- DICKIN ON mat Henry £ Wa ! ther points in New York ’ was recelved by the tain political considerations involved LN " sc'ling an s v ¢ harring shipments of lve ek o , . in British polley at that time that o ' Dicker scriously interested France. There- | DRUG CO., 169-171 Main St. fore, the French cannot now under- | Chnstmas Dav Washington, Dec. 12—Ambassador Kellogg reported to the State De- partment today that he had deliver ed to the British foreign office the American reply to the communica- tion from the London government . questipning the right of the United - States to collectowar claims from . Germany from benefits received by that country under the Dawes pian. with Gifts Incomparable Values! rgo 18 direct 1 North Da irh, Kansas and Nebras was satisfied that pestilental nature now & chickens In the ~ embargo s for from jana, Towa vd said it ; Note Received, 1, ll»". 12~ H‘ British note states an In- fon to from o myst at o pres alent, % t from the st into the state Chamberlain from stand why the British government | should interest H'a"\f in the Franco- | | proh- | American sctticment. | ‘pattern in snug-tiiting Ope { \era Pumps, Mwwf;‘ READ THE HERALD CLASSIFIED FIVE DOLLARS ADS FORR YOUR WANTS Renier, Pickhardt & Dunn 127 MAIN ST. ; PHONE 1409-2 Make Early Choice From QOur Large Collection of Handkerchiefs, Jewelry, Hosiery, Gloves, Corsets, Brassieres, Blouses, Purses, Neck- wear, Sweaters, Muslin Underwear, Silk § Underwear, Infants Wear, Teddy Bear ; ,TWO-TONE pumps—Fore, casting the leading stylq for Nlrl)‘_’ Spring—Develop- ed in_Patent "Colt with ¢ither Tan Calf or Apricot km rmL Spanish or Cu- ""FIVE DOLLARS MIND BLANK, FIGHTS But Boxver Recovered His Memory ‘ Dainty, snug-fitting models in gorgeous array—styled far ahead as usual. As Soon As Receipts Were Being Counted, Baltimore, Dec. 12 Dundee Baltimore lightweight, e »laven roun against Alex lh' of Philadeiphia here last Mon- | ! t with his mind a blan his seconds held lig! ainst his back in an ef- aken him from | You Get A Hat RS k Had Bottle of Wine But | oonine miomey tama ' Or Pair Of Shoes ' \0 l icense to I)n\c In the fourth roun Free a short right to In THE PLAN—T Mow Jos You'll want to put your hest foot forward during the festivities of holiday week — Most everyone does, you know. And with a John Irving stere in town you can wear the prettiest styles at a decid- ed saving in cost. e e his ring local No. 456—A winter oxford that reflects the extra value in every pair of John Irving shoes—Black or Tan Scotch Grain, “Storm-proof” extra welt, two full soles to heel— Long wear and comfort. Hart landed iee’s chin. The Joe's braine. his corner av punch “'sc en he sual re- le wasn't ’ Then they methods f. 0 Gl I¥ to bring | flames fail- Agents for DOUGLAS and Dr. KAHLER’S Shoes special values on school shoes . Dog Steps on Gun, Hits - ‘% 1< LA\’ Street HORSE 955998 /1 u’w" Hartford CHRISTMAS EVI THE ELFCTRIC (LEANER OI' NO RLGRETS. ROYAT ELECTRIC CLLAMNER THE COWLES ELECTRIC Co. | You'll Do Better At Axelrod’s Specials “PYRALIN” IVORY Our Advice— Make Your NOW!! and 10¢ ¢ “ Axelrod’ sPharmacy 223 PARK ST A IELROD FOR CCURACY et Us Fill Your Prescriptions | WE WILL DELIVER ONE ON| Holiday i Trigger, Shoots Master et, Maine, Dec. 12,—Theo- then, he woula rme E4 was shot hy his dog yesterday while gun- fter his wife here. He placed his load- at he was while he omobile to | police testified that dju , and ¢d at the house, they the dog : with a cut on the |of shot entered Sherman's leg be- ¢ knee and ankle. hSults, Aprons, Silk Rompers, Children’s - READ THE HERALD CLASSIFTED | ADS FOR YOUR WANTS Your \!nney’s Worth Or Your Money "THE D. MILLER CO. 26 —— CHURCH STREET —— 28 Xmas Gift coats, Silk Dress Slips, Bathrobes, Kimonos, #| /¥ Dresses, Silk and Woolen. ] . The charge ! I§ 209, OFF on Women’s and Children’s Coats | Jersey Underwear, Dresses, Silk Petti- Rehab]e Store Suggestions From this Old Reliable Store. Our stock of Suitable Gifts is com- plete in every detail. Below we mention a few of the many articles that would make suitable Xmas Gifts. * LINEN DEPT. Lnu n\f)(‘;:h:l hci:lllllrhed i 39c $4.75, $5 98, $7 00, $7.25 All Linen Towels 59c 62lc 75c ’ 20 Each Colo xd Border llntn Se l~ with \apknh to nmtch HANDKERCHIEFS I‘uu I inen Handkerchiefs fof Ladies and Gentlemen— 24c,15¢,25¢,42¢,50c¢ k. Also Nice Assortment of Xmas Box Handkerchiefs BLANKETS el ' $11 50 $12.50 Also Bathrobes to Match, Each Large Stock of Bed Blankets and Comfortables Christmas Boxes—10c Each $15.00 | | HOSIERY { { Men's Lisle Thread Hose, all colors Men’s Cashmere Hose . Men's Silk and Wool Hose . Men's White Feet Hose 75 doz. Men's Winsted ”l)\(". 25¢ pair . 29¢ pair 98¢ pan 29¢ pau 50¢ \aluc ..... H V) pair Children’s, Misses' and Little \Women's Stogkings Ladies’ Lisle Thread l.1;1.1;llr;1.ll'o.~e..“ Ladies’ Fibre Silk. all colors Ladies’ Pure Silk Hose 5¢ to 35¢ pair . 50¢ pair i pan to 52.7) pair SWEATERS Men's and Boys' Sweaters Each . $5.00°$10 Ladies’ Old lva~hmned \\(I»ol (Cardigan Jackets, without sleeves $2.25° $3.50 PAJAMAS and NIGHT GOWNS Men's and Ladies’ Pajamas, Night Gowns and Night Shirts 98c " $2.75 MEN’S FURNISHINGS Boston and Paris Garters, in Xmas Boxes President Suspenders in Xmas Boxes Men's Shirts in Xmas Boxes 25¢ ™ 35¢ 50c¢* 75¢ $1.50" $2.50 SATURDAY SPECIAL Latest style Women's Pumps reduced for one day to— $3.95 BOOT SHOP MCDER 168 Main St. Savings Headquarters Wise buyers will stop here where their Christmas dollars will go farthest! Gifts ot substantial character offered now in almost unlimited variety will bring Christmas hap- piness to many—and special values prevail- ing throughout this great Christmas store enable you to give most generously for a modest expenditure. Take advantage of these wonderful Christmas savings while selection is still at its very best! LAMPS SPINET DESKS WINDSOR CHAIRS $3.95 SMOKERS $2.50 TO TO $20.00 $30.00 “Values Like These Will Make Your Christmas Giving a Pleasure The Home Furnishing Co. COMPLETE HOME FURNISHERS R. R. Arcade, New Britain, Conn.

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