New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 13, 1925, Page 5

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of rge cale distribution in different parts of the emplre, but to hreed out pure lines for special characteristies, These will be tested locally in differ~ ent parts of the world to ascertain if they are satisfactory in any pa ticular country so that country can ralse its own sced " DF. Hsieh Mflkt‘,s Plea F(]l' His 1t is also hoped that the central | statlon will provide a scientifie link Na[ive La"d }hll\\br*n growers and m Willamstown, Mass., Aug, 13 UPr]l][]B IS T[] FINl] ~—A plea to the great powers to give China “a Chinaman's chance” and 8 | lays the golden eggs" wus uttered At the inatitute of politics today by | Dr. Tehyl Hsleh, managing director »Th Ch f G A ton and furmm'l\' in the (hln!‘w' ' 24t aiplomatio sewvice. 1o aaaresed | {1V FAUI ASSociations the open rrmfi‘rr'm'r on the recent ‘ forelgn policy of the United States. | “China, once given the right to | become master of its own house, will develop {ts neglected resources and create an efficient government free from century-long foreign oppre sion,”” he declared. x x x Disarn ment and the problems of the I East cannot be solved by a discus- slon of the rights of rac to the territory in which they have lved speaking before the American Insti- | | Philadelphia, Aug. 13 (P—The main service of co-operative organ- |l izations in the - |is to find a m: is produced, according to k. cultural indu: et when a surpl Montgomery, chief of the foodstuffs division, department of commerce, for thousands of years, or of the tule of Co-operation ethics or lack of ethics of interna-| *“The greatest servico is not so tlonal aggression and plunder, but [ much in saving expenses, in co by the economic demonstration that ing, processing and distiibuting (he war for plunder does not pay." product, since this function is prob- | “The only protection lies n edu- |ap1y performed by the independent cating those susceptible of educa- |yrag. in most cases at as low a cost tlon to become producers instead of |yg pocsible, but the 1most Important iempting te lve by plunder; OF |fynciion 1s that of aseuming the r in another disarmament conference |, ot SRS T el Oriant inaeE ihe leadership ‘”Imntlltlm_\ that any producer or | of the United States for abolition of |MMANUfacturer must assumc, of f would-be war in Manchurla, Boy- | @ market when there cott, China’s matural weapon, will |PUS" Mr. Montgom dle a natural death when home pro- 18 a function that cannot be properly ducts are plentiful.” p’:vvrd on the middlemen or d Dr. Hsien attacked those “who |tributing trade. 1t is especially im- throw mud at Uncle Sam, whose for- [POrtant where production is rapidly | elgn policy is defensive, not offen- |INGreasing, as is the casc with nost | sive or aggressive.” In yesterday's | fruits and vegetahles throu conference Motosada Zumoto of |United States. The prody Tokyo, editor of the “Herald of [assume the responsibility ¢ Asla.” criticised this country's for- |finding an expanding mark elgn policy as uncertain and unre- |increased prod liable and said that China's proposal |only do this efic for abolition of extra territoriality |co-operative or was no solution for her situation probably the n why co-op “I repeat my charge,” Dr. Hsieh [tive marketing has found its gr said, “that Japan's attitude toward |est field with the rapidly ¢ China s as insincere as England's |production of perishable pro imperialistic policy which — will |such as fruits, vegetables and dairs eventually bring success where the | farm ,,,.fl,]m,.;‘ kg = Rl |tive may have full nse for ifs |ment and personnel fe The speaker declared that stupen- | (jon (iot "“‘f,""""‘r‘ Lon dous changes pregnant with far | ; ; »- more | re year, whic ans that for several B reaching possibllities had taken |YoaT WHICh wmeans that for '8 Place In his country, and endorsed | ONPS cauipment Laanaeto) the appeal of Chinese students to | O™ . 12 e i {value, and a large p bankers, merchants, laborers and | i officials to save China, He empha- |[\TECIY unemployed. On the o sized in this connection the yalue hand. an independent competitor of the Chinese student movement in | VN0 handies a dozen products may the United States. [Pe able to provide a 12 months' job | “The time to try to change the |0t only for his equipme but also | ¥ east by the west is past. Try to un- |for his personnel. It is a serious derstand us. While we have earnest- matter in any husir to have a 1y during these three cenfuries la- |large and expensive physical equip- bored to understand the west, yet jment and personnel only partly em the west fecls it in too condescend- | ploved ing to come half way. x X x Do not | “The co-aperative o tell us to et out of a hole and then |advantage from s | say you will help. x x x Help us out |view of first {a! ¥ 0 has the dis- | B c5s point of | first. Treat ns when In need or e |hers it ran seenr and ‘n,- i | shall not need Your help. % % % FOr- |ohlized 1o take fhe entire. ron o | elgners In China have so long been |(iose mombors. This meane 1ot | B privileged by stipulations and spe- |(pov pave o jarse el oc'H clal treaties that they have allowed 100 RS B (AFAS Dereoniaxe of thelr sense of moral and legal re- | oo R T B EEISTAE |G sponsibilities to he dulled. x x x | H07HE N 0 f Tha foreign representatives may try | 0177 Dand.an independent compet t0 uphold their prestige by means of |07 18 At liberty to ehioose his grow- rifles and gunboats. hut the com- ers and only fal ~ rclass of mon consciener of their fellow coun- | Produets that he rket for, |8 trymen cannot escape this arrant ”“:‘mz the rest to zo at low prices |8 insult imposed on China which will [Where it ean find a piace | reflect upon them. x x x China — Y must not be forced 1o be militarized, | T.ond traffic policer have | B for 1 tremble to think what the ¢ b world will have in store when she 1s thus misled, elther 1o be militar {2zed or holshevized, instead of he sincerely helped to be democra- 2L ix i “The Christian nations must cease exploftation and give justice or the work of missionaries will he /I R IRy 4 boils are hesled up dermined. China home rule move- ment must he given a chance.’ no time by FC, the non. i poisonous, soothin Cotton Research Station stablished in Trinidad 13 (P-—The British Empire Cotfan Growi Ras decided to et cotton rescarch siction in ‘Trinidad T is Intended to there | the cotton plant phitses of its septic, Inflammation pears; pus goes after a few applications. Used past four vears in bizzest hospitals (includ- ing City of New York) Industries, Railways, U. S, Navy. Ash druggist for a bottle— orporasion your growth and u goronsly con trolled conditions, in order 1o ascer- | tafn and estimate 1he imporiance of | several faectors which contribute tol the final v The Intention is not to provid EXTRA FRIDAY SPECIALS Fresh Nahve MACKEREL ....... . 15¢ I T R FrAk BT e e A 8C | Batantn s b S2C Fresh ghme HADDOCK ........ lb 8c 28 e R Freth Noank FLOUNDERS b. 10¢ e am B5C | AT . 20c SPECIAL THIS WEHLRW SCOTTISH CHILE MOHICAN PURE TOMATO PURE COCOA CATSLP 2 bots. 250 | 2 Boxes 25(: FANCY. FROSTED. | THE BEST BREAD CUP CAKES don. 24C 18 oz. Toat Tc —The kind you'll be proud to own—and keep for years. at unprecedented price concessions. vever was our Dining Furniture stock so attractive Spe- cial attention has been given to suites for the apartments, Fascinating little buffets and tables from the Craftsman 5 I‘mmod ,md I)m o xlfld Qxitvc at most attractive re- ) reductions, You must see our |1m ng fur- A purchaze of a full carload of Windsors gives us a nlwiniml advantage when offering these popular fm\ are from one of New England’s hest known high grade manufacturers of Windsor Chairs. w,!\‘i"h,m!fl 1'(‘mlill)" $7' 50 Iiddle Backs at $8. Comb Backs at $15 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 13, 1925. The Flint-Bruce Co.’s Semi-Annual They came, parties of thrifty shoppers, couples planning new homes, older people replenishing their home stocks—they came, the first week of this great Sale, to see the new furniture, to note the prices, o make comparisons and to plan their homefurnishing expenditures, They left, a hit surprised—altogether pleased—to tell their friends about the Flint-Bruce Sale. You, too, will find cause for enthusiasm, You will be surprised to see so much fine furniture at such incredibly low prices. You will be sur- prised at how easy our Homefurnishing Plan makes it to furnish a home out of income. You will discover that it will pay you to buy your furniture in this Sale, and have us hold it for vou until you need it. You, too, will tell your {riends about the Flint-Bruce Sale. and Sheraton Suites at 1-3 Mattresses Upholstered Springs We have made most elaborate preparations for | i this Sale and | I! have purcha ! immense f1 ies of mattr from s\:\nflmu i i factories such as | ! L i ! Fine Arm Windsors at Stearns & Fos- ter, Burton- Dix- ie and 0. D. Baker. The re- ductions are 0/ to 307 or— The Bedding is | absolutely sani- held )] tary and the tickings are the newest, A large purchase of close-out Simmons Beds enables us to of- fer the best bargains ever, Bed, Spring and Mattress, illustrated, vr:ul‘\.‘\h‘\\ly :wm $4’)4 50 Fine Beds, as low as $8.75. advance shipments of f flo ples whic Lamps w reduce 8475 1015 inch Porcelain Top Gen- Bridet Tamfs assorren atadsn uine Hoosier Kitchen Table— redu m &15.75 Qg 75 . ey o . 1 core We have sold quantities of to these at 812 'v“ We offer a lim- s ot ety Q7 B0 5 \'THE FLINT-BRUCE CO.[ % Selling Good Furniture for 34 Years at 103 ASYLUM ST. Hartford Solid Mahogany Knd lable and 5 Things to Remember I . || About This ! Sale Il | | —An it assortment of ‘ ¢ | styles. E i | 2 n\lnga " ! 1550 — Liberality 30!’ credit. ||\ ery motor -— Purchases wanted. FURNITURE AND RUG SALE Now in Full Swing: Savings 15% to 509! actually train loads of furniture bnugm with our five associated Furniture Stores in tremendous qmnfltlei. . Sold at unmumlled low prices, and on the most liberal terms. The sale with the furnitu e, the sale with the styles, the sale with the low prices and the easy terms. Everybody's August Furniture Sale. INVESTIGATE! The First Week of the Sale Broke All Records for Enthusias flne entire floor of Bedroom Furniture—all shades of . plain and figured Walnut, Painted and Decorated [n\o]v lmle cuites in four pieces, reduced $l 29 00 Beautiful Mahogany and Ros wood Inlaid Suites up to luxurious suite with full spring arms, in Sunfast Orinoka Tapestry, ]npw] 339 OO with velour, §500.00 to ... Combination Mohair Suites %169 00 reduced as low ag . Heringed SOl SNt ST 5 ) A most comprehensive line of Upholstered Furni- tn "es at price reductions never before appreached in Hartford. suites Cambination Mahogany Twin Four-Posters, fore merly $60.00 a pair— $37 50 88 hig DA b e e e = sl s ‘. A complete line of Baby Care riages and Strollers—stand- ard Makes—every one reduced to make room for fall mer- chandise. Some good samples at half price, Hoosiers reduced. You 157 Discount this month on e $10 to §20 on a Cab- 1 {itchen Ranges, including Crawfords. Saturday 150 TRUMBULL ST.

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