New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 30, 1925, Page 11

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FURNITURE CO., INC. YOUR OPPORTUNITY—3 ROOM OUTFIT CONSISTING OF - | LIVING ROOM DINING ROOM | BEDROOM ““l—ONLY—I= ——— SEE BELOW ——--— THE DINING ROOM THE BEDROOM ke < L Ty Will Hold This Outfit Until Desired. The Spring Bride Will Find' This An Excellent Time : ' Three-Piece Vi ite wi to Select Her Furniture Three-Piece American Walnut Bedroom Suite. ree-Piece Velour Suite with large Davenport, Eight-Piece American Walnut Dining Room Suite, s : Wing and Club Chairs One of our prettiest Suite. Nachman constructed. Guaranteed for 27 years. A really attractive suite of latest design. U | whole. Comparison of 1924 and “nderlying conditions with the [y - 1 |arachmae. Tast vear Greece's ex AID TO FARMERS [ fas i s oc- g e e e foe i 98 L anyat e g conditions Vith the Trade Between Bulgaria | RLastsatiGlescois 1, ~ llay for the Zionist settfement Ll B y Tl MGG LI GRS (! 32 o 4 | portssamounted t 1000, Irach-| 1 gge Sums Advanced to Palestine ' curs at the beginning of the agri- approximate, reveals | denced by the way the industry | And Greece Grows Fast mae, while Bulgaria's shipments to | The Settlers, cultural season every year. 24 expor i :v . m- | withstood the serious depression of | Athens, Jan. ireece is fast cece arounted to 107,000900| oo 0™ Afore than | money was advanced for the purs M{]NEY lN EURflPE as el : T I R[]AI]S the carly part of the r. An in- 1;;.‘("nminz Bulgaria's t(}‘lun‘f l)h;hlum “JrnI(;hmav. ‘ A ¢ $250,000 was advanced during the | chase of draft animals, cattle, | 45 9. | crease of only one pw shown | of communication with most of her| The principal item of Greek expor 000 e oo e e e WA et | 3 exports, $28,643,417; im- | i | month of October by Zionist 3 sperating costs, a sh wages | foreign markets for grain, tobacco, |is olive ofl, for which Bulgaria is al- | g NASPETaL gy conta altiougtisvages . & £ | Organization to settlers in the 40| 715,512; balance $294,-1 one were up two percent. There hides and farm products, and as a|most wholly dependent upon Greece dd cooperative and individu Watch the Classified Ads carefully. . i N ere 65 wa increases, 13 de- |result the trade between the twg sver, s making some in- | _cooperative and individual P]c[ure Oi What Exmfl[ G{)ld} Thus, it is seen that where the EX[eflSIODS TO(fll MOl‘e Thafl <‘~‘r‘nr;o,:azu‘\‘.1w:o r::fii‘i:\:\ S ihaut :‘ounh'u‘; is .Ql(r‘m!i;,v u;crr asing. : roads into the Bu nu‘l:\y;kmuryl\w\, | holders' units founded by Pales- | 14 furniture or antiques will be ad= United States reccived across the change. The average fare increased In 1919, fhe first year of ord, ‘;v‘::’-; !"fzé\[’ilzl"vv ‘3'\'”“‘“ -,‘, ]\r';: vertised today, and if you wish to o : | international counhter in 1823 11 3000 M[ i U t ds from 7.81 in January 1924 to 7.49 the Bulgarian exports amounted to LIS e ok SR i sct rid of or acquire more, the Cras- v;)OSl[S Al‘e Re[lll‘l]lflg times as much monetary gold as it| Yy 1165 10 Uni{e w'wes in January 1925, or about 2 1-2|7.392,736 drachmae, while her im SULTOE EEhpoiy sEnelian [l Tolnins /'!“t" L ‘l\_, ey fm', f]' iz ?\r“? d‘n;ct Fon, paid out, in the year 1924 it "'r'! percent. . lports were valued at 13,490 | swered by the classified ads. 1t is explained that this large out- | s . ceived only five times as much. Bx- | = = & % “Only 13 lines, representing 1,022 New York, Jan, 30, — Year-cnd | port shipments for the past 12 New York, Jan. 30, — Service A R el S L e figures make available today | months are seen to have doubled. tcnsions by both rail and bus 1incs | jng securitics of $75,000,000, went clearer picture of whether Europe's | Net imports fell off one-seventh, totaling more than 3,000 miles into receivership. Twenty-two com- mortgaged pre-war gold on deposit| Meanwhile the United States stll oven o0t (e United States were TepreRoitmz Ll a5 imilea ot here has definitely begun to go back | olds two-fifths of all the $10,000- yaqo 1 gectiio railways duving | track and $8176,000,000 of sccuri- home, and if so, to what extent. | 000,000 in monetary gold in the yyuy” ¥\ TGh N RTINS SR (iog Twere discharged from their e A A azed at Results of A remarkable outbound move- | world, This stock, according to some 0% ot FRATRRER BEREERE 01 g doia ) aimculti eumatlsm erers re m ment of the yellow metal amounting | financial observers, is twice as mueh goaye®nlon (RGN 85 Ty T total of 312 miles of new t0:$40,242,000 in the first 27 days | as is required to support the erodit .o viongion was made by the| the most since 19 of December produced the first land currency fa fes adequate 10, w,ve gupplementing their serv- | constructed and 712 miles rec % m surplus ot exports over imports in | trade needs. They would like to see ;o' \iiy huses, but the 312 miles of icted. A total of $342,000,700 o & E§' . a single month since August, 1920. | gold continue to ebb in Droportions . " it congiruction was the most | Wil be spent in 1925 for nev pmnt| i More gold went out during this|sufficient to take up the slack. 't oo 'a16 N Shannahan sajd. He | and cquipment, maintenance, ma- ¢ short period than during the en-| 'They further welcome & BrOWINg .qa.4 (ot the coordination of buses | terial and supplies, an increase o | tire 12 months of either 1923, 1 gold demand abroad as an earnest | over the amount spent or 1921. Its impetus obviously d of increasing sound money senti- veloped under the cumulative pres- | ment among other nations. This e Ethin sure of foreign ioans amounting to | would bring them out of the wilde i Bldetria S e o . ; ; T A St e v aya 3 SR e hs and Hundreds of Resi- $1,625,606,000, which American | ness of paper m an depreel- gy i e Tnited Sistes he G 0 S 0 ILTY o Ov.T X R L old in C onn, In the Last Few Months and Hundreds o panks turned back. into depleted | ated currencics and back under the rOnERONE T ELE SEHES e LOW IS FOUND GU | Over 800,000 NOX-IU-TIS Tablets Have Been S Bt AFpemiar paying rsservolrs| old siandurd, It woul aito sess Iy natan decired, “In the face ot se- |~ (f GHEATING VIA MALL dents Have Testified As To Its Great Merits vere industrial depression early in and cars in communities was pro- | 30 percent ceeding rapidly and improving sery- | for similar purpose | in 1924 of which were arranged in the last | general repudiation of gold, of % CEE B ome communi- : TR i s B . . ; three months. Whother forelgn | which it holds the greatest single oo Yt LG (o gl FONINE | (o crities Testificd Against | Druggists All Over Are The C. G. Adcox Company, Joans in the new year of 1925 will | portion. Were the world at large to o0 & 0T 0 (T, 00 P00 : ] : T b e A S SR Lah ke ; tke up at the oxtraordinary ratc|turn its back upon gold as a basis U AN WSS OF BASSREEE Wb of Brondway trevities | NOTE WHAT PEOPLE HERE IN CONNECTICUT | Boosting fox Nox-Ri-Tis | Believe They Have the the old year left off is expected to | for monetary systems it would leave o 00 b R L res for the | S e determine whether this new export | the United States with its gold stock Fematas el 1ol TRl Before New York Jury R S D eatale Greatest Rheumatic A bast {0 goldlL iR (o el Gontinona | 1ikaraTHulte 6l sphantlofitita hants; Y01 SNOICALE W06l DASSCOERIA (AT, s J e HAVE TO AY ABOUT NOX-RI-TIS xox IS for 1l Lo Remedy of the Day * ' ried will be within two percent of | New York, Jan and permanent, a stock with lessened use and €OF-; 3" 46000000 000 total for 1923, ! . Some bankers would reserve de- | respondingly lessened Ve i“)m h set an all time record. sion and, for the time being, ave- | RS Today the traflic trend on clec- | lisher of ge the closing month’s spirited | : : 3 - o ¢ railways is upward, and indica- | three advertising agents of t ebb tide with the 12 months as a gDriver in Court Offers R i i L L tions for a banncr year during 1925 | lication, charged with using N i : 55 T wrenee Ross, | tism when I st { N y 1t overed that would dise e ——— Car Instead of Fine are good. The tric railway curve | onc 1o defraud, returned a ve RI-TI 5 1 1‘»;]_‘v’;-;\,: ‘1‘, ot } 2 e e Ooul TN STORING VITAMINS ‘l asadena, Cal., Jan. 30, — When :‘l‘w‘\.lryl';\“l? follows the general busi- : night finding C! P Andrew | 694 Wilson St v 4 .l recome Sy ittt »{ ‘: i % 5 e : ih6 ame Wil the trial of Stepher P so short a 5. It has rheuntati nee King | that there was no cure for rheuma- since tarted ! L nievd that if a remedy Waterbury, Count Southington, Conn fine of $33 was levied against ! ] S. Brown guilty on nine counts and | mend NOX-RI-T A viatiket Theaverage healthyperson |George Urborn on a charge of . =“Ferhaps the most encouraging |uequitting Charles J. Green rheumatism medicin g >asa s pleaded: e he electric railway busi- 9 e W 2 i i at 1 Py speeding in Pasadena, hé pleaded: ure of th | Sentence will be imposed & me up in fine shape stores. up within the body |*Pifhe 15 PESR, L e the ness today is the Eradual but dofl- | olosk Saturday morning, Judge | 1S U in fine st several days’ supply of es- | car instead? T pai only $40 for it.” nite coordination of electric Jines| njgck announced. Despite a protest pocSy e FERH o + dlaordert sud Fhes sential vitarnins, This ex. | The court thoroupon remitted $35 and buses. Eloctrie railvay manage- | from United Staics District A®OCy o ‘Tumbago.” — John 11 ) feet."—Mrs. Edith A. H s W \ ¢ the joints, are said to be i . s of the $33 fine. Urborn decided the ments throughout the country are |Mattuck, Clow was T 115 Orange St. “I am sisty-three remed gave 1 : n the blood. plains why a well-nourished - was worth §8, # he paid up steadily assuming control of all lo- | g5 000 bail, after his attorn Eri s Lo b o e T AL : : R WIS person of any age is less sus- | ana drove away. cal trahsportation, including both | ward Reynolds, personally RUaran- yj with rheumatism for miore ¢ t L have tr the med o plaiut | e r more than seven years ibl e { rail and motor lines, and coordinat- | teeq that Clow would appear twenly yoars: NOX-RETIS cines recomm s ) . ceptible! to germ-intection | WASHINCTON BORUS | ine it under one head, One hundred | court for sentence, only mediotne it pre - t it remaine than those who are mal- | GAEALALEA 2 | and seventy electric rallway com-| Among the witnesses called during guits”—Mrs. Victoria te. 77| produce results . | e ! panics now arc operating a total of | {he trial wer Countess Mor Woodtiak Rd v ) ¢ v licine t . Hundreds of local nourished. Total of 38,011 Fx-servicemen Re- 2,500 buses in the extension of pas- | formerly Peggy Joyea Hopkins, e ol publ oy ! = r . ntecred in giving y H | ceive State Gratuity. iger service into suburban terrl-| Rickard and Miss Edith Bobe, a Torrington, Cont E indreds of other I o prais s S P . e e Tacoma, Wash., Jan. 30, — The tories whose t does mot war- | millionaire who was rob ny meditfne like NOX-RI-TIS for | NOX-RITIS s ¢ g ¢ ue nn.—NOX- supre e e | state bonus to veterans of all rant the extension of rail lines, and | cently of jewelry while Rob T T ettt SR h X v vaa the fist nnd G [ branches of the service in-the World in_supplementing established - rail | Hague, an official of the Standard (o7 FH . E and : : y to o is a safety-factor that helps | war amounts to $12,500,000, it has service. The bus has replacsl a few il company of New Jerseys and O go St. ni 1 I k 11 ished. ‘A |been announced by C. W. Claussen, car lines, which probably never Helen lLoe Worthington of the Zieg B JeL 8 ] 3 4 cep youlwc -nourished. | state auditor. The bonus, figured at should have been built, but no-/feld ITollies. Others who = very little used daily to |the rate of $15 for each month of where has it sugeccded in supply- | brought into the trial as having b c : : service, has been paid to 58,011 ing an entire city of any consider- solicited for advertising, \ s ts e ,lven way complement the egulac-diet, | T1,C5,"57 o uate o' sise with coruplets tranaporia: | they did mot teulry, Were: ousands Ui Dookie o activates with essential vita- The first bonus claims were pald tion. Where public officlals, citizens | Dempsey, 1o Leeds, James A in March, 1921. Of those who re- and companies are cooperating in|man, Ofté Ji. Kahn, Jullus I¥cisch mins and helps Bulld ‘re | Mini 191l Of thom who e ang e O e | . Eporit Tanms upnere seme| Call Or Write To The Laboratory Expert For “Forms of Rheumatism” At sistance, | were residents of the state, 7,885 possible car-bus service, the wild-| Lasky and W. Averill Harriman Store up a reserve of | lived in other states, inciuding every cat bus and jitney is rapidly disap- — MILLER-HANSON DRUG CO 30 CHURCH ST. ("Sentifll vitaminge \n state in the union, 2 were in ter wring "Vuuu:h loca! an state Don't be afraid to advert your 3 I ritories nd possessions of the gislation. The pleasure automobile | services in the classified ads—the take Scott's regularly. United States, and 376 had- migrated is far more serious competitor of | classifieds point the way to profita Scott & Bowne, Bloomfield, N. J, 24 'to foreign lands, electric rallways than buses. ! employment. Seymour, Conn. % o or vea om the 0 ! it ) 1 Rheumatic conditions, such as ) ! 2 : : is, sciatica, muscular, s have proven that cating rheuma- lless of how

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