New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 31, 1924, Page 2

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IVORY PYRALIN | # Left-Overs DICKINSON DRUG CO., 169-171 Main St e Old Year In a Mammoth selling Lyvent of SHIRTS Hundrals to Select From. siv or more. Al first :pm ity—no seconds. $1.95 - White New English Broadcloth siriped Madras White Oxfor | Neekband and Collar Aatached Styles, | NUMBER OF MOTOR ! VfHIEI ES LARGER, 4 Statistics Shww One Tor Every 6.42 Persons New ¥ num- o sther states WOOLE HEAD RESIGNS ‘ Willam Wood Leaves American [ Woolen Co, Giving U1 Health As | Reason For Action, 1 M.—The r { William M, W S ure Rellef FOR INDIGESTION | T4 BELLANS ) o INDIGESTION 8 CENTS 6 BeLLANS Hot water "= Sure Relief l_‘ -ARIE . BRITISH PRESS 1 DIVIDED ON DEBTS " Horning Post Sags America Wil poration, s a coml terests, Fr of Mr Suffer More Than France Mr, Wood | adquarters are i a molel com- tn Andover 1o ives and employes. class were Ohio, are: Mi- T4: Ma t 19 sults of two prosperous year th are shown by heavy per- ol msly i1l at his Cuttyhunk summ home and | his resignation was said to be imi- ent at thatt ns, while grain states of | per the middle west an Inv»rngm«v ral areas made poor showlings, 1 production for the $0,000 cars of which ,000 were export- 80,000 of 1 to r f[]l[] ECLIPSES OF EXPLAINS ATTITUDE Premier Herriot Gives Ambassador Herrick Additional Verbal Explan- ations and Assurances About Debt. | | | | .. favorable compronise respecting a4 against erized the ! sy regarding the evacua- ulir some time ago. e main diffi- ty to be faced §s to convince the | American people that these debts al transactions and | ¢ rigorously treated | liter will in the long uch more than the is that in saying this * o disparage either good faith of the ! arguing its post championing | o future will be awarded every five wlm)plfll which made the Ameri. jean nation an! inspired it from s | foundation, muterial prosperity and payment of the war debt are Yost in the balance, America’s moral cur- | rency must not go below The Westminster Qazgotte, the y other pap r commenting, holds few. It declares it will sed 1 M. Clementel's un- nate proposal” does not stimu he Americun demand for finan settlement, and belleves that Senator Reed's a-sertion that I'rance |does not mean to pay har debts {must, it not contradicted greatly | harm French ciodit fn the United States, “We may, therefore" It adda, “ex- M. Clement:! to leave the gen- \tfes and come nearer to making e kind of tangible ofter to nce's cerditors in the near fu- [ture” Remarking upon the close connee- tion of the debt question with the | German reparations and the ocoupa- tion of the Rhincland, the editorlal says: “It is here that American pres- sure may help to save a very awk- wark situation, 1¢ Sceretary Hughes | can persuade Frarce to evacuate the | | Ruhr and agree to the Dritish leav- ling Cologne early in the spring, he will rer a groit service to the o of Furopeay peace. France be unwise to bargain for a | tion In her dohts as o reward | 1§ what s y right and just regarding the ation, “It may be takrn for granted {that both Great Bntain and Ameri- ca would be readicr to arrange a | delts it they found France inclined | to treat Germany fairly and reason- | ably.” Mathematics Pr , Awarded Prof. Bel | Washington, Dec. i1.—The Maxine e of the American Ma- © the best lter- ntribution to mathematical e was awarded by the society today to both Professor E, T. Bell, of the University of Washington, hetz, of the University of Kar Both papers for which the award was made were published in 19 The prize which was establishe st year, in | years, it was declded. LE. S RECORDED Rudolph Simons of New York and Lillian Simons of t} city have eased a store at $78 Maln street and the adjoining store to 1. Rothfeder, au&?wentlml THE HOUSE OF QUALITY, SERVICE AND o - o o o o o v B ISFACTION. ~ NEW BRITAIN, CONN. To New Britain and Vlclmty You've made this past year '24, The Best in our Career, You sent us friends here by the score, They came from far and near. And when the store was crowded, When service wasn't at its best, You smiled away your impatience; THAT was The Acid Test! We'd like to meet you face to face, And shake you by the hand, And tell you how we appreciate The Things you did so grand! May the New Year—1925, Treat you and yours real well, May it bring vou real Prosperity— That's Our Wish—Yours “]) & L.” SAVINGS BANK of NEW BRITAIN A MUTUAL SAVINGS BANK Established 1862 b - . Beriany s | for a period of 10 s, trom Aug- lENEE ; g e ) 1 ¥ 3 ust 1, 1924, The r | for the first 5 o jo. Year will be $3,600; for the second, | g ] third and fourth, $3,900; for the 93- 99}4\Jlum&rect Show Little Changes in Length " ot el ihe 1l | enthn $US10; for the.eighth, ninch 1 tenth, $5.100, : nitely onet Isadore and Jennfe Horowitz have Hartioed: OI Dfiy and MO[]“] ! . ] S S apart | leased a stora at 67 Arch street to | i | s, may | Carl J. and Thure A. Johnson. Thn | e nthly rental for the store, which 1 be used a8 a photographic fin- ishing and camera establishment, | will be $100 a month, The lease is o buy our kind” Assets Surplus $1,000,000 Apply thickly over throat— cover with hot flannel— ater Wil be France'y e are . 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