New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 6, 1925, Page 8

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 6, 1925. FOR TOMORROW ONLY—683 PAIR WGOMEN’S SILK HOSE Novelty sport hos and bobbed top Silk Hose in every wanted WASH GOODS S0x10 Fancy Voiles shade, values to $1.69. Friday o o Crepes DOMESTICS | 36 in. Fruit of the | Loom Cotton | Friday, yd. 19@ 12x36 Pequot Pillow Cases. 9 Friday, ea. Towels and Sport Fibre Silk in a w vange of plaids and s «fine washable mate St value, Friday, yard 1800 Yards BATES DRESS GINGHAMS I all the colored checks for chool wear, quality, T Ric 29¢ Turkish Friday each 25¢ rad yard "~ ond Day FINE QUALITY R o r Friday 9‘3 A NPV ANTS Disposal’—Der’t wait! Sales.” need the space. For the Kiddies DRESSES AND ROMPERS Friday Al cach é‘l 9@: values to $1.50 Jabots and Lon: with Leautitul o For s, collar o patterns. Fern, cream white, ‘ s Special 59(: cacn Also Windsor Crepe de Chine | Sport Ties | 200 New Fall values to $5.00 DE | U Friday | each .. Hats Tomorrow Only $2.0¢ Colors: | YES! THEY CAME IN CROWDS Yes, they came in crowds! Yes, hundreds upon hundreds of thrifty shoppers. remarkable bargains and they BOUGHT. We had plenty of Salespeople, but not enough—ihe crowds were more than we had expected. Hundreds of items are being marked “For Quick Be here tomorrow. You can’t afford to miss this wonderful “Sale of Profits shaitered into Smithereens. Out goes our entire stock of Summer Goods. We Therefore, tomorrow we have not only added more Bargain Tables, but more salespeople to give you proper attention such as you have always received at this Store. We're FIeaning Stock e 1000 Pair of Women’s $5, $6, $7 PUMPS and $1 .OO OXFORDS TOILET GOODS All styles, all sizes— | 35¢ tin Eucharma They must go. Friday IOC ‘ Tale, “Luxor” hrand e | Friday They saw the Lifebuoy Soap. . 3 for For Tomorrow Fruit-of-the-Loom FORMS - $169 White black, with white collars and cuffs ori] 3 Friday $1 | each .. PEQUOT SHEETS 35 Limit: 4 to customer Exlax, 10c size 5 1 tmv SV e vt Friday ...... C | 50c Palmolive 28¢ W Dresgegtl == 1 smoel €03 50c box Djer Kiss | 10c size Rinso for Washing 29(: | Friday. . 2 for 9C 2nd Day Spccial NTIRE LINE of BOYS $1.49 WASH SUITS All colors and styles, sizes 3 to 9 Friday < vt i naeaens 770 For Thrifty Women Tomorrow Only Face Powder Friday only values to $2.49 All sizes to 46 YSTAL REGEPT Over 25 Million Revenae From 80 Lavgest Ci shing Janpanese Envoy Received in Russia AT, on affairs; mpounce Ny Urchestra T Dance Treat for Jaz ia pre- m officials. Left to right: Ch President Kalinin and RUH RUNNERS BUSY aking Adventage of Heavy Fogs Of Coast To Bring Their iquors Ashore, hree days ity of liquor tters usually in this arca perations of coast tewide Gasoline Probe Now Ordered in Bay State After the re- ing_ READ THE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS FOR RESULTS BALDWIN DEFENDS C0AL SUBSIDY (Explaing That Govt. Was Forced {0 Intervene London, Aug. 8 (M—Prime Min- ister Baldwin faced a crowded hou of commons Wl he arose today : the government's supple- cstimate of £10,000,000 terling to finance the subvention plan in the coal mining industry The prime minister traced in the atest detail the course of the ne- ations leading up to the govern- ment's intervention in the dispute between the miners and the mine owners, | the affair came to a point where it was forced either to countenance a stoppage in the coal industry that would further depress Great Brit- ain's trade or “find a way out.” | Mr. Baldwin said that the first consideration which finally |enced the government to reach its decision in the coal crises was the |fact that all Britain was suffe from unprecedentedly bad trade. Th government, he said, could not hon- orably allow the country to be plunged into a struggle which must not only paralyze all trade for a time but must throw k for months and possibly for vears any solid chance of a trade revival Besides this, the premier said, the government recognized that the peo- ple who would suffer most would not be the miners' leaders but the rank - {and file of the industry, whose per- sonal sufferings would be incalcnably greater than any hardships which might be cansed to the country by the amount of money which would he involved in the subvention plan. Finally, he said, the cabinet thought it due the people of the country be- fore allowing them to he plunged into the consequences of a stoppage in the coal industry to give them time to think what sueh a thing meant and to wnderstand it While it i3 not supposed the gov- ment will fail to have the ap- opriation voted, it certainly will have to severe critesm from including some ment party. ors in the government's extreme conserva- tives who regard the subsidy as a ik vielding to trade union dicta- They demand that the govern- t make it clear that the subven- is an absolute exception and orary expedient. Some rs of the right wing ted to refrain from voting is taken about 11 rather than have the of sanctioning what they as a surrender to commun- meet ters, are appearar regard ism The liberals are understood to ed to oppose the appro- : but it is believed that offi- although eriticising aspects, will support the other hand, there are who condemn the ention on the ground that it is sidy to the owners to enable them to draw profits from the indus- | try. during a perrod of depression. Most of the leading spéakers aré borites the On t some of grant He declaved that while the | government was reluctant to interferc | influ- | to be heard in the debate. Premier| policy has been followed previously Baldwin will move the credit. Sir|and which has been criticized by the obert former | department of state at Washington, | | chancellor will | It is also reported that the Sao! ident | Paulo plantation owners have re- tam- | solved to abandon this policy. | Robert| President Bernardes is determin- | among the | ed to squeeze out inflated money ner Premicr| from the national currency and in the liberal | this is supported by the organiza- ck, and Winston Churchill, chan- | tjon of coffee growers, which is op- cellor of the exchequer, will Wind up | posed to permitting any further is- the debate for the government, | sue of currency to support coffee | | yalorization schemes. The coffee | growers recommend, in place of | such issues a foreign loan to provide |(¢¢5 of | funds to be loaned to farmers on se- curity of their coffee crops at low interest rates. Horne exchequer Stevenson of the CHURCH BRINGS ACTION | Methodist Trustees in Bridgeport Re- | ormer Premi [ sa and John | Clynes, will be forem horite speakers; I /d George will lead sort to Taw o Get Possession of Tand Tor New Building, Igeport, Aug. 6 (P—Lrustrated ir efiorts to obtain possession Parrott estate property run- ning from Golden Hill strect to Eim street desired as a site tor a new church building, the board of tr the Pirst Methodist B copal church of \COFFEE GROWERS HOPE T0 KEEP PRICES HIGH Brazilian Producers Are Getting To- | | REDUGTION UNNOTIGED . "1t Parrott gave the c [on the pi signature he 345,000, ¢ n Have trustec superior court ¥, Mra, ireh an option nifying over her to sell for truste ¥, gether With Cooperative I | l Measures | Washington Does Not Think British | the mld - take and ten- the purchase price in f She is declared to hay ted the option, rcfus- "ling te Rio Jan Aug. 6 (P states of ro, The cof- | growing Brazil haye Ived to cooperate with the state | of Sao Daulo in efforts to m { the prizes of coffce by I dcliveries for exportation at Aneing ita { purts, therehy avoiding flooded for-| cont 10 4 1- S | eien markets after the coffee harv-|.q by officials of the Tre eet and a consequent slumpP in |tne jederal Reserve Board prices. marked reflection in financial | | 1t was learned here today that an | ciycles in this country, | important mecting of co ETOW- | Attention was atieren | crs of the state of Minas Geraes, [with this reduction there still is a | which is now producing a coffee |sprond of 1 per cent hetwe crop which averages one-third of Al REserVentcies that of Sao Paulo, has resolved 1o |New York district, and the new support the policy of 8ao Paulo cof- | of the Bank of 1 N fee growers in limiting shipment 10| The one-half the export ports, Santos and Rio arently occasig little | Janeiro, Treasury w e it It is stated, however, a further reflection | Minas Geraes coffee growers are improved financial — condition | opposed to the policy of fixing prices |Great Britain, following upon | by purchasing stocks offered for |veturn of that sale on the coffee exchanges, which basis. Bank Rate Efrect Here, Discount Will s declared of the Parrott they v advar option tored Aug. 6 (A— The ac- CROWDS ATTLEND SALE any A1 tunity to ber fered at t or called which oppers en the De- the sury was th country fo a & | Even Utopian Russia under the Bolshevik regime is forced to bow to old mother nature | A 40-minute rainfall in Moscow flooded the streets and it was a case of get out and gvim or | else stay "at home if you weren't fortunate enough to own a rowboat or & horse and ¢art. #

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