New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 24, 1925, Page 16

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CHINATORESUME ~ MONTANA TODAY 1§ PAVINGINDENNITY DEEP WITH SHOW YOUNG EBERT ARRESTED By The Aw Berlin, April 24, —~I"rledrich Ebert, | With Murx Jr., son of the late president of Ger- } the republic! and 1eltz Koch, chairman of ) When the chief of police was | Mond | allegedly struck with pollea elubs | 8 ATIONS | when, In response to cries of “down April - Tho Franco- rey called: “Long live negotiations for a commer- are to be resumed next Dr. Trendelenburg s re- notified of #he arrests, he ordered | turning as the head of the German lated Press, ichsbanner organiza- tion, were arrested last night nlnl\lhrlr immediate release, [i on, Will Give French “Boxer” Pay- Thursday's Storm Ties Up Tnil-| ments in U. S. Dollars French for t the Chir Paris, April 24.—The eign office confirms t! government r that Chines n in a chaotic state until th2 g government could obtain loans from an International consor- tium, which was unahla to make any advances o China until the treaty went into effect Ratisfication by the French was delayed because at the end moratorlum granted to China 1917, her government refused to re- payments of the Boxer indem nity In France except in paper francs. The Chinese government has finally compromised on payments in American dollars. An incidental result of this agree mont besides ratification of the Washington treaty, it is stoted, will be the final establishment on & solid | soctat hasis of the French industrial Chi- | nese bank, to which institution witl 20 part of the payments to be madu by China. Turkey and Greece Are Now in Full Accord London, April 24.—Advices to the | Txchange Telegraph from Constan- tinople say an agreement has juet been signed settling all the problems aftecting Turkey and Greece. fic, Isolates Towns wralyzed transportation munication systems. hamlets were marooned were blocked with huge wera down, ¢ demort P sed relief, L man’s predictions storm would move east- Butte prepared te dig itselt out of a 20 inch blanket of snow left by the storm which diminished last followed by rain. | n began to repair | stimated at $50,000, srm caused in the city | s and traffic lanea | National Woman Suffrage | Organization Is Ended | ington, April 24.—~The Na- n Suffrage assoclation | Ily ended its life of nearly | oted to the fight to ob-| for women. Mrs, Carrie tt, president of the as- n, presided at a meeting of | and other suffrage lead- ers called hers yesterday for the| formal disbanding of the organiza- tion through which Susan B. An- thony and other suffrage pioneers started before the Civil War the| movement which achieved its goal | with the adoption of the nmclrr:n(h‘ amendment five years ago. Addressing the meeting, Mrs. Catt | urged more fighting spirit among women in politics. | “They say that women generally| | are aisappointed in politics, that they | The principal cause of friction be-{ don’t get the fun out of it that men | tween Turkey and Greece has been| qo because they haven't got lhe‘ the operation of that part of thel fghting spirit,” Mrs. Catt said. treaty of Lausanne providing for the Tribute to the memory of Susan| exchange of minority populations.| B, Anthony was paid in an address| The question was apparently settled| py Miss Helen M. Gardner, and Mrs. | at the meeting of the League of Na-| Raymond Brown asked women to tions council in Brussels last Octo-| yrge the suffrage ploneer's right to ser, hut it was suddenly reopened| recognition for the Hall of Fame| carly this year when the Turks ex- pelled the Ecumenical Patriarch of the Greek Orthodox church, the Most Rev. Constantinos, from Con- stantinople, on the ground that he was one of those “exchangeable” un- der the treaty. Greece appealed to the league and the council on March 14 referred the case to the perma- nent court of international justice a Th 1S DISABLED Ha Lrance, April 24—The stean Trance of the French 1ir w as forced to reduce a3y y because of a da starboatd engine, Is expectes rive here about 2 o'clock Sun-| v morning, according to & wire- li*s message from her captain to- day Gm'defi ‘yafiAKER'S VanillaExtract 666 1s a Prescription prepared foe Colds, Fever and Grippe it is the most speedy remedy we know, Preventing Pneumonia } after the necessary lapse of 2 | from her death, which wil 1931, | ESSAY AWARDS COMING | The Lighting Educational Commit- {tee of 680 Fifth avenue, New York | | city has advised the Connecticut | Light and Power Co. of this city, | at a distinguished essay medel | and honorable award certificate will| | be mailed on April 23 to the school | | children whose names appear below: | |Harvey Lewis Woodruff, Beriin, | | Conn.; Robert Vincent Young, 14| | Pearl street, this city; Gladys Edith | oodwell, 65 Fast street, Plain-| n Anna White, 40 Hill- | e, Plantsville; Donald | Clark, § istol street, Southingten. | | These certificates and medals are for | that was held last fall, Al-| none of the New Britain | school children won inter- | nal prizes many recefved local rrizes which wers awarded in the middle of December, 1924, | BANEKRUPTCY HEARINGS A hearing in the matter of an- Gordon, bankrupt Jerome strect 11 be held on Thurs- matter of Mariano Ma merchant, on April {represent the ba Next Question “Hubby, how much do you love | me? v “How much do you need?”’ — | Loutsvitie Courier-Journal. This Coupe Is Especially Planned for Three ‘When 8 car has plenty of room for three, it is big enough for the great majority of motoring occa- sions. This beautiful, compact coupe has a separate driver’s seat end a roomy seat just a little behind for two passengers. It is handsome enough to do you credit anywhere, sturdy enough for any demand you msy put upon it and so extremely economical in operation that it will save you money on every mile of driving. May we show. it to you? GRAY Aristocrat of SmalliCars HARDWARE CITY MOTOR COMPANY Albert Steiqer, Inc, —Hartford— Saturday Only Qur First One Day Sale, So the Values Are Greater SALE OF TOILETTES And Medicinal Preparations Just glance through this list of special values we have prepared for this great sale tomorrow. This one day sale, the first we have held, gives you an oppor- tunity to stock up on all the preparations you will need for your Toilette for many days to come. Every item is a feature and in addition to those adver- tised here all our standard Toilets and Medicinal Preparations are offered at sale prices SATURDAY ONLY. Stock Up Tomorrow For Summer Needs Dickenson’s WITCH HAZEL Double Distilled 13 oz size 60c PROPHYLACTIC TOOTH BRUSHES 1st Quality 26¢ MARY GARDEN LIPSTICK Regular 25¢ 12V5¢ LB“,\' 6 of these and save. INECTO HAIR DYES All Numbers Value $5 $398 DUBARRY All White IVORY HAIR BRUSH $4.00 #8c Comb to match FREE Every Item a Feature Imported Bulk Per- fume; Sweet Pea and Carnation ' $1.00 0ODDS AND ENDS TALCUM POWDER In Glass Value to 75¢ Z_Qc BLACK FLAG MARY GARDEN Large size TOILET WATER BellowsiEree 75¢ 55 c SEIDLITZ LUXURIA POWDERS 16 oz. size Per Doz. $2 17(\ 25¢ cold cream remover {ree MARY GARDEN TALCUM Per Can 12%c JERGEN’S BATH SOAP 69C Doz. Carnation & Lilac 12 in box AMERICAN WHITE MINERAL OIL s 60c SQUIBB'S CASTOR OIL s 19¢ LE FEMME ABSORBENT SHAMPOO COTTON 37¢ S 29¢ Teaves hair soft and fluffy Made of Cocoanut Oil and Green Castile Soap. Imported SPANISH CASTILE SOAP B 19C NABOB TOILET PAPER 9Rolls ...... $1.00 1Bkgs e 100 VELVET TOILET PAPER 7 St Rolls $1 YARDLEY'S DOUBLE COMPACT $1.00 1 letter engraved free GILLETTE RAZORS GOLD PLATED 75¢ With 2 blades, in a leather Case LISTERINE Large Size ... 65c Medium Size.. 33¢ Small Size .... 17¢c LADY BETTY COLD CREAM FACE POWDER 2_9(‘. BLAUD'S JRON PILLS 12Voc IVORY BRUSH AND COMB SET Of Ivory Fiberloid Pure Bristles and Stamped Set 89(‘ EVER-READY CABINET RAZOR And 2 Blades 75¢ Daggett & Ramsdell’s COLD CREAM 33c The 50c size GILLETTE BLADES Per Pkg. 30c MAVIS TALCUM POWDER 14c HARTFORD HARTFORD NEW BRITAIN PATRONS May take advantage of our Free Telephone and Delivery Service. Just call 3500 and place your order for any merchandise, which will be sent to you on our DAILY AUTO TRUCK DELIVERY TO NEW BRlTAlN: GOLF SET SPECIAL $8.98 FOUR CLUBS and STAYED BAG Outfit consists of one mid- iron, one putter, one mashie and.your choice of driver or brassie, all in a leather trimmed, stayed canvas bag with pocket. Clubs You will find here a large assortment of drivers, brassies and spoons’ from $2.00 up to $15.00. Mid-irons, mashies, putters and other iron clubs, $1.76 up to $6.00. Golf Bags Sunday Bags .... 98c. to $3.50 Stayed Bags . ...$2.75 to 30.00 Dependable Radio Sets which we will install for you will enable every member of your family and your guests to enjoy excellent programs from all over, * Our supply of equipment is sufficient to meet your requirements, no matter what they may be. 3 ar On Saturday only we will make special reduc- tions on all Radio Sets now in our stock—a won- derful opportunity for saving. BATTERY CHARGERS 2-Ampere Bulb Type Homcharger $ Each 8.85 Type 201A Amplifying Tubes Fach One Guaranteed—Special at Each $1.50 Golf Balls Ons Speclal Long-distance Golf Ball, made by Burke, and a reg- ular 75c. ball. 5 Special, a dozen.... $4o 0 Only one dozen to a customer. Davis Headphones 45-Volt B Batteries Extra Long Life Special Each $2.95 A Pair, $2.50 Radio Shop—Fifth Floor Golf Hose In plain and overplaid patterns. $2.00 to $8.00 a pair Fifth Floor Unquestionably the Greatest Bargain ever offered in Tea Sets Here is a Bargain for New Britain —We have a limited number of 23Piece TeaSets that were made to sell at $21 that are 1o be sold Tomorrow at $8.50 ANOTHER EXCEPTIONAL These Tea Sets are of fine quality china —some are hand painted and others are of glazed china. Never will such a value be seen here again. Remember— the quantity is limited—see that you get yours early. BIG LAMP SPECIAL : 50 PIECE DINNER SETS Regularly these Sets would sell for $26. We are making a special price of only $12.50 EVERY Every set is of fine quality China and there LAMP is & variety to choose from. A 100 PIECE DINNER SET Wik | §99 50, $46,00 BARGAIN é Junior and Bridde Lamps 3 bt with Georgetle and For those ‘:m‘:-:':: l-“r:‘er n:. l::' (: is, . Parchment Shades e el be found in this lot, SEE THESE WITHOUT FAIL THE HOME FURNISHING co. R. R. ARCADE B b ice B L0 BN s i Wil D B o s el L g e

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