New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 11, 1925, Page 23

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1i, 1623, %_ = o e e e e e P . | he o | ond hand saddles \l\l. the i K lisarmament ||1\Mvn| and | want it to appear nh.u hought | nd Khaki lr and carried a [ tho basis for hope that they iy | tho aimeuties i oo way of ain-| N NEW YORK MARRIAGE '+t wa depuy ity elerk will be successtully surmounted armament were insu intable, i ced her Mrs, Lassiter y PLEASES EE[;ll The chief obstaclo to disarma-| On the contrary the forces in its SRS 1 ment wr ,A s the de for security | favor were stronger than those | Now Both are to Head Back for lwmm af susplelons and jealousies g t. Lord Groy had rightly i of nations. Some amelioration in | sl it e world disarmor | the Great Open Tmllcy and Four Autos g s Tetranelii i D ioni Acelarea B erd oRR s t] a1 Toul ¢ ‘::;I "‘ » "‘:im ] \\“',”,,“M‘ & e g i . ; 2 Bt A Rl L R Sl St 5 oo rern jpalocigyetlordhySaierndoniegtruak |y I ; Floor, Table, Bridge Lamps Geneva, Dec, 11 () — While the . 28 an important clement toward | demanding e v that their | cast, They'r imb aboard [ 21§ Clinton stroet, ar i Turks have made known that they | bringing about security, Lord Ce-| zovernment \ » to & |a couple o S Nest BPrINE | (he city of New B : e | 5 j8id 3 r Il B o L R R i T e g At st Ul pe Y RN e B # ol 2 Percolators Waffle Irons dlscussion by the council of the Which fhe Greco-Dulgarian im Lord Cecll sald the first factor | a chicken ranch in the it open | Campbe S " League of Nations on the wubject | broglio was setiied and pointed to| making outlook for disarma- | spaces, mayhe in the Joaquin | the eurh ‘ ; ==/ 4 Curling Irons Toasters of the dispute “etween Great Brit- rations of the members of the | mer : financtal. Next | Va ; : ; et 4 2 g aln and Turkey over the Mosul ofl | council at Paris that violence in| ca ! ns of the “allied | esterda A A Heating Pads Radiators reglon, the commission which is cttlement of international dis- |« 3 tralls had | forc i endeavoring to formulate an agen- | Putes would no longer be permittel | s R | : da for an international disarma- | AMONg members of the league. s ent | way from Texas o i Pl ment conference is procecding with | “The more nations become in the ' ¢ ! former enemies | 400 miles from the Bar v [ y 6 W . . its task. G habit of referring disputes to paci- | that their disarmament was only | Arizona whers siter bhegn SRR Jmo- HOOVER Chr]stmas Tree nghts Viscount Cecll of Chelwood, the |fic settleme 1 TLord Cecll, | the first stey "d a general re- P ISR Nah R0 I} € 3 ¥ Jr., i 'LEANE British statesman, who knows 88 they will regard one an- | form in that retion. He ‘mvr!‘n- ¢ 8 wher 8. "L o latter | @& CLEANER With Extension Plug and Mazda whereot he speaks on the snlwv' other as potential encmies.” slzed that i o, but of disarmament, in an interview | Asked if the disarmament prob- Plcitly repeated arno. o Kot “‘ e \”m“\‘ du =l TELLS MOTHER BEST WAY TO | VIHILE sgvm STING LASTS e SPRING & BUCKLEY STOP A CHlLD S CHEST COLIP| cur oy s s sor e AP E A 0000 o i T ™ 7 ! B ELECTRIC CO. iz B e _ e i Wicke B el A miwhent 75-77-79-81 Church St. Tel. 2240 Way—Kiddles Like 1t—No P 5 iy AT S S ! 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He is o denly, and cau: m to i \\ his cold just like they do when Ty 1‘"‘ tediguy S R e rainty | was treated at 1 cw o Britain | 9 04 : | [3 1t 18 to v : e k Cobb or Water Johnson, the Big| L e e League baseball star, catch a bad | ; , L et RAT cold, 53! iR : S Show the little chap the picture 3 ‘ i A = Tbe S{Ol‘-" ()f Cfn',',fi{/fl(]S (j{ll S/mps of Walter Johnson and other ball| 4 y A & players in the folder of directions | : S that comes with every hottle of i it . ) = Mike Martin's Liniment. Then strip| Mike Martin's Liniment contains| 7y (00 500" oo™\ sicy | M Rm.n ¥ s 7~ i : ~ off Dhis clothes — apply & couple | no menthol which warms only a |- nf FUEE Y REROD ; x i : ) hot towels to his chest and neck | few minutes and then chills andliy o cament was one which dixpos = ity A | N A to open the pores good and then | brings fresh colds unless bundled | of o) gi(torensre. cconomic. me o / B rub thoroughly with Mike Martin's | up, It does not contain kerosene or ) Liniment. If the cough i3 bad and | turpentine to ; throat is sore just sprinkle three or harm even the Achis it ! 2l 1 s | ML T four drops of liniment on a lump | infs Mike Martin's L i e £es / 217 MAIN STREET of sugar and let him dissolve and its he rs and hours | convinced settlem R swallow it. Then a good laxative | —Has a d ) | fected and that he w 3 il o SEestnl | and to bed. No need to bother! N Mike Martin, the gr | with the utmost of his . i &= o . about bundling him all up in flan-|a o tro n the ntry, per- | find a solution for the problem |}§ - T — - L, ) 2% T ' et e gl e e - 1Its dure to Please Boys keeps the -little fellow warm as | acknowledsge ; it w ‘ i B odaks and Cameras Tt‘:}:fl‘:“rgonmda B E A€ d toast all night and next morning— st ef ve, &a sur a d ne vl € q b e e o e i e er|any further details L - AT penicantiig Dint, 98(3 to $2. 75 Y S il Two P Sui py once more in the morning—let | of the famous Washington chall | ground that any indiseretion as 3 uiw:pricl's Seme ] b llgg(SUOI‘lS to 3 Wo [Fants suits, him dress or go to echool or out to | Club. A good sized bottle onl st | negotiations would be mad g S | | il play — The liniment keeps him | 50c at any good drug store. Avoid |for their own ends by Tourse g e $1.59 (0 54 00 48 Help You Choose Al $10.50 free of fresh colds. { the cheaper substitutes, | speculators, { | ERR R hilari Themos Carafes 5 q e p ou 00Sse i S | Sl "CES\F‘, i $5.25 up 5 ! 5 : l'hw] l‘,l{)!llsh voz\t”modols 4 i the large Foldin Th v K > that the boys are all wear- lfimfiv‘ R o i G 3 A 3 g e R R BT R Camera. St S i o ¢ A Warm .v\Imfil\mm\ ‘\\ xlm. [ | ng in tan, brown, or gray $1 ’]@ to ?‘20 40 » akable Vacuum # breakers, $4.50 to $8.95. g mixtures. Two pairs of 2 Bottle pint $7.00. g | ined trousers and vest. 8 bl T e N Quart $8.00 § _' Windbreakers of Sucde i I vears, omiRowski awson 3| } | R “THE STORE FOR YOU” ki3 ¥ Yellow Slickers, §3.95 to : 'O\ ercoats for GG e SO N RN 4 v”h;l.P'ummu\m S~ The special | SL50. teolsy Little Boys, $13.95 export model. in beautiful new L real econ 4 vay Jacquard Sweaters Loose-fitting, heavy mix- EVERY ARTICLE BOUGHT IN OUR STORE IS A PRACTICAL | chapes and desigrs Gl Gay Jacqua aters, i SO omy forsafety 1 i tures and plain shades, ana ” 75¢ t0500 i i sy ) Foror veers. S blue admiral Coats with ; i [ ) [) ) ThE i = ) gold braid and red flannel Chrlstmas Glft For Men lc\ffin?;li:;"\-‘gtfi?:l&;s ; ] bk : linings. 2 to 10 years. 2§ p All-wool Golf Hose, $1.35. Cvery g ' QR e | : Boys’ Sheeplined 3 Cowboy Play Suits, $1.95 Purchase Y p . to $4.50. in a COH(S, ‘;;645 WHITE SHIRT ' Genuine Rubberset Ingersul[ - 5 NN i [ 5 S 'S— ing Brush Z & T S B Warm and durable for N el seviy e ‘ 8 Shaving Watches > A Jackie Coogan” Muf- Red winter playtimes! Of long season’s newest colors in | 2 [ A most complete assort- 98¢ No better Xmas N & flers, $1. Gift wearing moleskin with A e > |ment of oxford, broadeloth, Cootl Bl ast rurv'ft (r')]rhtxhermfi { £ e e @ f » ¢ - i B i s zh n ai o] \ Q ) : o D X 1 ar. poplin and silk shirts. : S pn};]l}n, Clt‘[l(’ ffi] cl\]nill(‘[. tub R ?”aé’“éei,?'»'i'r‘fi'r'\‘i’ l':nrantegi e d h:xm::mll Mitts of Horse Box Ralie L/OH‘“ atttaChEdt h d 2 (‘fl!hpr 'ntfvcl\w\i ; & ) B ber. The bristles | 5050 ollar to wmatch an i ARy . d Wil cannot come out. neckband shirts, ; ¢ 7 Collar ‘” mateh and Other Shaving Brushes 3 y7 /) nr‘m band shirts, A gl om 49¢ to $14.98 t . 4 g to 9t S i : Vi ’ P g Fwn Shirt neatly boxod : B Curlmg Iron ,GM_) {E Y e & Slllt‘S, $3.95 ‘a?dc]:lwp‘r;rn request mailed fmo‘ R Heats quickly, cannot sing¢ Safety R 4 | Al ) " ‘Hry hmm qualit 2 &) ey ) § the hair. May be used as a a8 et/ TN €ISEY % vaving rod. Will save time 9%c to $5.39 § = - 3 B b I : mse of many visits Gem & Ever Ready 89c to §1.5¢ 5 OVERCOATS SO TN /M@ to the hairdresser's. Auto Strop 49¢ to $5.00 5 e BATH ROBES 7 X | Regular price 98c. 79 Durham Duplex _$1.00 to $5.00 / Frel PAJAMAS \! B Special Price. : : UNDERWEAR MY 3 = 4 il P e Ry HANDKERCHIEFS i \» . Y HARD CANDY WALNUT STUFFED BELTS G UMBRELLAS s y SURPRISE o : | e S g el 2%t |8 Christmas One-Pounc MEN LIKE 0 g PULL-OVERS 2 Package ... 69(: Box. LD make fine gifts RS OUR NECKWEAR e R and o will you 0 U NG | COAT SWEATERS i _ ‘ ‘ i | | Santawill be here Saturday Yoys' Shop—Sceond Floo: to suit the most (h':(nm- o LUMBER JAC ¢ inating of ‘men. 43 ety SUEDE JACK z 95¢ ,, $2.35 | Muff!ers Tland selected assortment | § / SPORT SWEATERS All Guaranteed One Year SIX-POUND ELECTRIC FLATIRON ELECTRENX, JR RLING TRON .. ECLIPSE MAR( CURLING IRON . \ POLAR CUB ELECTRIC HEATER .. g 0.05 ) 5 N { heir hearts’ content POLAR CUB HAIR DRYER ... oo SAL9; Children's Writin Y : it the lovely toys— POLAR CUB VIBRATOR ...... e T U R Desks, $2.59 to $15.95 o hen tell Santa Claus THE LITTLE Ck TOV 3 G ) : o ust what they want IDEAL TABLE OVE .. : Chairs to matcl most in their stock- ELECTREX PERFECTION TOASTER ......... i y 98c. to §2.25. ings Christmas morn- ing! ELECTRIC DRESSING SET ntinee U] [} Wonderful A, In Toyland o PRt DURS Good little boys and ‘ 03 S y 3 irls may look to With the new Ex Toe gives, three to four times more| wear. } R e — B “Shooflys,” $2.98 Meyer’s Make, made n to $9.98. Highland Plaids Lisle ....... 33¢e to 50c U. 5. A. Mocha., Suede, Rayon .. 50c to 60c |~ i bk \ % 7 ¥ Imported . $2 35 Pure Silk ... 75c to $1.50 ‘:;Ee:]‘;;;;wd"w skin; lined Ra\on and Silks Silk and Woel 75¢ to S1.65 | T omllzowskz & Dawson 361 MAIN ST. OPP. MYRTLE ST. PNt s Gatnlathohaha st tahatet mmww ! COME EARLY! He will arrive, so he B\U OO\\ tells us, promptly at Cigars— Tobacco—Cigarettes “Tionel" Flectrio Trains, $6.50 to $40. PETER SCHUYLER, box of 25 cigars..... ten o'clock Saturday BLACKSTONE, box of 25 cigars y “Windup Trains,” 0 morning! Everybody $1.50 to $8.50. b is invited! PRINCE ALBERT TOBACCO, pound tin. .. EDGEWORTH TOBACCO, pound tin......... ... S N LT O ST AR TORE DILL'S BEST TOBACCO, pnund tin TOYLAND IN THE DOW2 mltnn of ‘Ml , carton of 200

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