New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 9, 1925, Page 24

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21 NEW BRITAIN e T T T e R e e e ST, WAL EXCHANGE NORMAL UNDER DAWES PLAN Marked Improvement in Foreign Markets Atributed to Report New York, J improvement this year wa Eress bilitaty lJapan to Construct | Radio on Yap Coast | 'Tokio, Jan. 9%-In accordance with the Amerlcan-Japanese wireless agreement covering the island of Yap, ono of the Caroline Islands in the Pacific now under Japanese man- {date, the Japancse army proposes to erect a highpower radio station on the island pext year at & cost of 1,» 500,000 yen, I" The duelsion 1s, incidentally, to orestall American aetion along the same line. The Yap ugreement pro- vides that it Japan fails to proy the s | adequate radio facilities on Yap, iited States shall have the right to ! Betting 1s Tnere le Sex in Jan, 9 and gambling are increas ormously among the women of England and the “spirit of gambling seems to be |® in the very blood of our people,” J. Meggitt, of Barry, declared at a > on “Sweep- and Gamblin 1ng People's depart- ongregational Union of and Wales. i suld the newspapers gely responsible for the growth of gambling hecauss they foster it as a commercial proposition . |to increase their sales. Supporting govern- n England se legislati 1 during the sveloped over | hlem, prior to the this contention, another speaker said he had found in ten weekly pa- pers he had examined at random 21 gambling competitions, offering nearly $100,000 in pri; An electric mop has been invented. s report, Shift- | Yorlk to Lon- ) e of the higher iterest rates in the British capital was a factor in the advance N exchnge, which touched 3 March, the lowest p In recent hiswry, rallled to cents in the - few weeks, Towing the annc Morgan & Cn. had place of $100,000,000 at the disposal of the Bank of Francs in order to permit it | to combat the offensive against the el e o R e R T tage of Fra pokition i of [Kt-MoIDS INDIGESTION Instant Relief! MADE BY SCOTT & BOWNE MaxERs or SCOTT'S EMULSION 1 found it necessary to sell | rancs and go short of its own cur- rency insorder to prevent the disrup- tion of French export business. To- wards the close of the year the rate seemed stabilized between 6 1-4 and 515 cents. The only important new ecoln to make its appearance in international trading was the Polish zloty, quoted nd 19 1.5 cents. Germany has | adopted a new coin known as the | refchsmark for domestic purposes, lers continued to quote which were 3 4-5 cents a trillion, although there was little actual busi- | ness in t the bulk of the husiness with Germany belng | lars, sterling, Swiss francs ndinavian currencies. r has a new railway under THE SPARK PLUG Vitamins to nourishment are what a spark-plug is to a motor. To sustain vitality, the body needs three thou- sand calories of food daily, yetif this food is not activated by vitamins the body is un- able to thrive in health or strength. Scotf's Emulsion brings to a weakened system vitamin-activated nourish- ment of highest degree. A little taken regularly helps wonderfully to build strength and resistance. If you would keep strong and vital=—ac- tivate your diet with Scott’s Emulsion. Seott & Bowne, Bloomfield, ¥. J. | ENGLSH LAND LAY 1S ORE COMPLEX Gonfusing Chapter Is Embodied in the New Birkhenhead Act London, Jan, 9.—The land law of England entered upen a new and, what many clalm to be, an even more confusing chapter. when the Birkenhead act of 1922 became op- erative on Jan. 1, 1985, Lord Birkenhead's act 1s one of the longest statutes that has ever | passed through parllament, and the lawyers say that its full meaning will not be ar for at least 100 ‘The chief aims of the act To destroy the unneces- sary legal differcnoes between land | and movable goods; to make doal ings with land simpler and safer, and to make all land available for salo or disposal at any time After mont of suffering Baby's skin trouble healed in one week South Hills, Pittsburg, Pa., March 22:~“I certainly bless the day I started to use Resinol Soap and Ointment, I tried for four or five months to cure my baby of a skin and scalp troublo—tried nearly everything — but nothing did any good. Finally, a neighbor recom- mended Resinol and after using the soap and ointment on baby for three days, all the scabs fell off and in one week’s time the trouble was en- tirely cured. I will never be with- out them, My husband uses the Resinol best he ever used.” (Signed) Mrs, J, J. Baum- garten, Box #50—R. HARTFORD, CONN Patrons in New: Britain Call 3500 Patrons in Manchester (5N h 00000 .. 1500 Patrons residing in surrounding towns Jnay now call us on direct private wire without the usual toll charge, Patrons in Windsor Call Patrons in Glastonbury Call .. . 200 The Last Day of * The Mid-Winter Clearance Sale Brings Its Own Specials All departments throughout the store will make a special effort to dispose of clearance items during the last day of the sale, RADIOLA III-A Radio Outfits including four tubes and one pair of headphones, Clearance Sale «.. $58.50 Radio Parts will be closed out on Saturday at a reduction of 257 Radio Shop—Fifth Floor ACKAY &WALLIN 63 MAIN STREET Next to Methodist Church On Furniture, Rugs and Draperies Full Size Simmons Beds, extra heavy construction; finished in white enamel .. $10.95 Simmons Fabric Spring, rustproof, finished in grey enamel Clearance Sale Price .... Full Size Cotton Mattress, roll edges, covered in good quality woven ticking., Clearance Sale 50 pound Layer Felt Mattress, full size, roll edges, unusually well made, covered in heavy woven tick. Clearance Sale Price . $15.95 These are only a few items covering our unusual low prices. Everything in our store reduced during our January Clearance Sale, Come and see! her it will ceed In these aima Is still doubtful, Tor no English statute deallng with the law of land has ever brought the exact results contemplated by its sponsors, It is still the view of the older lawyers that the coral reef system of law- {making, under which new rules are created and doubtful points decided |In court by judges and lawyers at [the expenso ot complaining cllents, shoull net be upset by statutes. s Socialistic State In theory, England is & thorough- 1y soclalistic state, the crown alone |being the “owner of land.” 1In fact, |individuals are owners, although the holders of fee-simple or freehold es- tate, the equivalent of American full ownership, often pay a yearly rental, from a peppercorn to glit spurs or & |white rooster at Christmas. Below fecliolders vank a vast body of copy- holders whose more limited owner- |ship does not allow them to dig |large holes or make.long leases with- jout the customary tribute to the |lord of the manor. Next comes ten- nts in tail, whose ingenious ances- tors have so arranged that they can | benefit from their land during their lifetimes but cannot dispose it away DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY, 9, all these riety of NS passes in a 0 the relatives of the holder, Primog uiiury, or the pre< ferenco of th un, is the gon- oral rule, but wmany villages « the custom of Borough Lnglish, which prefers the youngest son, and @ wholé county has a custom called Gavelkind, which gives the land to all the sons in equal shares, Altogether 103 different customs of vescent are known In Eny | System Simple The feudal system of landholding, from which thg madern land law de- veloped, was a very simple one, The reforming statute worked out by a committee of barristers and adopted by Lord Birkenhead, wil have the following effects: Abolish copyhold and customary tenures abolish estates tall in law, while taining them, along with settiements, in equity; abolish primogeniture and village customs of descent; ' keep “equities the the title”; abolish tenancy in common; make renl per sopal property devolve according to the same rules, One of the great- est evils of English land law, the perpetual rent charge, forever td be pald out of a given plece of land, is ons do not deal with the evil of r with difficulty of trace ing titles, and it offers no solution to the problem of restrictive cove- DIZZY? nants and “servitud s You need a SOCIETIES PROSPER . Borlin, Jan, 9.-—-Germany today| l-aXative claims no fewer than 52,300 co- operative socleties, which Is far in excess of the number in any other country, There are both consumers' and producers’ socleties among these or. ganizations. Some are for market. Ing goods, others for the purpose ot buying, while still . others extend credit to their members on better terms than the individual can obtain at the banks, SEEKS PROTECTION, London, Jan, 9,—The new minister for air, Sir Samue! Hoare, wants to see the officlal air routes of Europo concentrated in London, Speaking liere recently, he said: “I regard myselt as under a very definite and reaponsible obligation to the nation as a whole, One thing I desire to achieve during my term of office 1y that T shall leave the alr Breath Bad? Stomach Sour? Clean your Bowels For Constipation, Headache, Biliousness The First Birthday of the Famous Chrysler Six and— 1e defence of London stronger than I from their children. Land held in funtouched by the new'law. Its pro- | found it.” The Formal Opening of the Bennett . Motor Sales Co. At 250 Arch St. - ATTEND THE PARTY! - TOMORROW NIGHT, THE CHRYSLER SIX First Birthday OMORROW Chrysler celebrates its first birthday with the pro- duction of its 32,000th yar. kg YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO BE PRESENT AT THE BIRTHDAY PARTY TO BE GIVEN IN HONOR OF THE CHRYSLER SIX SATURDAY EVENING, JANUARY 10, 1925 AT OUR SALESROOM THE BENNETT MOTOR SALES C(O. 250 ARCH ST. THE BENNETT MOTOR SALES CO. OPENING OMORROW night we have our formal opening in conjunction with Chrysler’s birthday. We have planned this opening of New Britain’s finest Auto Show- rooms for éome time and now we are going to give you a birthday There will be music and entertainment. Everybody. party along with it. Come, A’ GREAT BIRTHDAY FOR CHRYSLER A GREAT DAY FOR US nBENNETT MOTOR SALES CO. 250 ARCH STREET TEL. 2952 Opp. Grand Street Quick Results Use Herald Classified Ads

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