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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TFRIDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1926. KT OF LVRND | 7oy SINPORTANT ONE Italy Does Much Business Through This City Washington, D. C., Dec. 3.—“How to torture geographic pupils” might be the subject of a bulletin on Livorno, just issued from the Wash- ington, D. C., headquarters of the National Geographic soclety. “The premiers of Great Britain and Italy recently met at Livorno, Italy,” the bulletin recalls. “It was an exceedingly important meeting in its posible bearing on world politics; : yet not a newspaper in the United = e LS 3 States and probably nonme in Eng- = KANE'S CENT land mentioned Livorno. . if 4t One of Chlef Italian Ports “It was not because Livorno is unimportant. It is the third or fourth commercial port of Italy. Nor was it because the meeting was secret. Thousands of columns of newspaper space were devoted to}it. “The answer to the mystery les in the penchant of English-: king % o I’:'OI\ILe l;‘orcl:l:]in: libertios with for 5 — S eign na s. If a na does not wi o it e [ Moving Our Stock Would Cost Toe Muc give it one that does. Firenze, we have named ‘Florence;’ Wien, we call ‘Vienna;’ and to Livorno we £ / have given the alias, ‘Leghorn.’ /’2 (% P lef Sel// {7i- O;’j[(? “When one finds that no such — ek el (s L & place as ‘Leghorn’ really exlslsl he s not quite through with disillu- : . S : slonments. Put the question: What | HERE have been sales before, but ® ) WE ARE sacrificing our entire stock UpinAnL Ariidls i menusdetied never one like this! Here is your of fursilure at HALF PRICE and in Leghorn? and probably in nine + ; cases out of ten the answer will be, the m’i)l:.nlc':mt:r::fx?:esafiv'ix:gfsu;:Iu:xl;'e hiasl Less for quick disposal! We must ‘straw hats,’ for nearly everyone has e 0 G Hedldratehonca 5 heard of Leghorn straws. But Leg- tory! Increased business forces us to take df’sclui’ the old Waleuonag th I very short horn, or Livorno, doesn't produce larger warehouses! As another great step time! All profits are forgeiten. Every- hats. Like P which became et 5 4 i ¢ 5 e e e L to bring down the price of furniture, we thing is marked to a low price that will Ecuador merely because they passed have leased the entire group of buildings leave no doubt of its exceptional value! through the Isthmus, Livorno has above for a great Central Warchouse! The finest furniture creations we have borrowed the fame of hats made in i To move the contents of our present ware- been able to secure are included! People e e e houses would be extremely costly! It's about to furnish a home NOW or LATER through Livorno, 8o to that eity their | chgaper to sell to the public at sacrifice ' s!‘,nul;l_ lfo certain to in\'cshgqle this Sale! origin was popularly credited. prices! y Quantities limited! Be quick! Was Asylum for Persccuted “Livorno is a made-to-order- port, . . . and owes its existence 1o ono of the All Profits Absolutely For-otten For Quick Selling! Mediei, Cosmo, Grand Duke of Tus- 2 cany, whose capital was Florence. I ; S 1 . A port near the mouth of the Arno Sy : . had sited up, and he needed an ) ey ! hj“"C‘king Stands 1 Com lete Set Ci"éi’.Oi‘ll‘i"’ outlet to replace it. He selected ! ! i \ 5 2 p i Livorno, a little village with less / \ | g \ than 800 inhabitants. This was | k Y y o - shortly after the middle of the 16th . R B 3 i | : i With This century, The swamps of the P S neighborhood were drained, a break- i H A gmagni v ca < 3 A P water was bullt, and canals wer A el A > K I . cut. Because of these the place canre ‘ = - N X . 3-Pc. JACQL RD I“E ving M)Om 1o be known as ‘the New Venice." ! Ll orders : 4 £ s “The improved Livorno was made : " a free port, the first in the Mediter- 4 " remov- n. The Medicis announced it as - ! A lamp of exquis- ¥y on top! ce in th# suite! Have vou ever seen such re um and invited the persecut- - ite charm, so will ornament § Wing Chair, Arm Chair and s cd of Burope to make their homes : low-priced it will Table Lamps | room, and N atn i you hedvy JACQUARD! An exquisitely made ana ¢ te “% at the unusnal lines, deep cushions and 1 there. Jews a Euai S take your breath | 0 the rug h R i h t will glve utmost comfort for vea i 0 ex hiere. Jews and Moors {rom ‘,rmln..! | awty! The stent | Tevely luoips with & 5 D th i | v e that will giv 1tmo; . A : X Catholics from England, merchants iabeautifully dsc- | terned shades! Lar v from burns ) ; \ war-torn France, and Arme- H orated and its | bases in several colors, ble | r ! erder! Ha P from the Levant were some i ; silken shade | 0 ide S, QF | i ; ¢ ; B 1 { those Who accepted the invitation. spreads the light | shades % Limited Number s "Ac s Small Payments Will Dot o @ 't This Price? B 58 foon the new harbor was full of in soft glowing |, = ships, its qiays were bustling with colors! We urge | Special Warehouse business, and®its inhabitants were | you to be early! @ . Removal Price prosperous. It became a rival of | Gienoa and Marsellles and today s not a great distance behind those ports in total commerce, * The Anapolis of Ttaly “Livorno is the Anapolis of Italy: there is situated the only naval academy of the kingdom. It is the it too, of a thriving ship-bullding | stry which fabricates many of | els of the Italian navy. The | ignificant little village of Cosimo Medici's time has grown into a city approximat, 110,000 {nhabi- | hat Livorno etill maintains its | character as an asylum, and the| cosmopolitan stamp ~ which fts| Jus immigrants gave it, is | proved by the houses of worship one | finds in use there today. In addi- tion to numerous churches of the Catholic cult, there is a Greek Orthodox, an Amenian, and a Wal- jan church, and a typical Scot- sh Kirk. Omo of the largest temples S = ; : Warehouse Removal Brings This Extra Special Value— e e Lovely 4-Pc. Decorated Bedroom ovely C c ' $-E. 45 Heart M ts First o i Fre(l)l‘:lzlm'f‘gllgcin;sFilnl ‘ cent 9'PC- Dlnfiflg Room Paris, Dce. 3. P—The first per- fecteq “talking flim® o Wb Showniia You'll be proud to have the family and friends gather 'r b L encer and gumwoo(l & urfaces! Suite an cla Parls was presented to a meeting dining roomt U appealing BLIZABETHAN design and ri EXOT | ; with lorz B mirrors, an e 2 : RDROBE PO Rhencl s oy on BRiences) China Cabinet, Extension Tabla, Five Sida Chafts and or ks dusing the W ANBH OUSE. RERT , . Credit ot the No cowboy scenes or slapstick com- in genuine leather or other upholstery! An expertly mads suite, Rt LRt S i VATt oA et Al BRI Cash Price! edy formed the program, but the ting adornment to any dining room. ~Because we must have the room, you URGOIIROI o BATIn e ivalie g i film showed the movements of a can buy it at extraordinary savings! Act TO-MORROW! dlseased heart and served to illus- Warehouse Removal Price trate a clinical demonstration. The loud speaker, acting in per- fect synchronism with the cinema, | | NS = Y = demonstrated how the beatings of 9 f A i M | 2 e _1 4 d C l the heart sounded and then gave i E 3 7 : A i Al The Famous ritl- i one onsoie the doctor's explanation. i & ' i oS J h (i iR e ] . TR R IR ‘ 1 ; i horograph As an offoctive method of classroom L 2 i | bed KI‘C&JCY — e i iustruction, {he demonstration was 3 ) ; : A said to have proved a successful in- King George Proud to : ‘ k i : Wear His Wedding Ring o SR RGeS : g : = 7 ‘ ndld Consols model London, Dec, 3. M—King George * . j - o $3@ o fi at ¥ 1l siandard < ; NE of the beautiful suf that ever g raced our floors—a superb exa De ve effects! It comes in the antique H always wears a wedding ring. He : quietly is so much In favor of the (“Js?om‘ that he cautioned an artist who is By Day painting his portrait to be sure to Kl e A Double Bed v Tt e get his ring in the picture. 3 » 3 2 A Tittle At Night St e » our entire ware- It was while he was posing for w nd f ] 4 P Ez: ; D F e { matll Payment Downl nansa, joun SRLIN VAt Richard Jack, R. A., and His Majes- ls 0 el' u - C. o £ \ s R atoske wilL besals) ty noticed the artist had not yet e tynical of the values in this great sale! The sulte comprises Dres e nd Ik The product of the world's most famous parlor furniture builder. i 2 q, prise Now, Mr. Jack,” he cautioned, Vanity and Chiffonier! It is cxceedingly well made and has (he o 4 “I want you to notice my wedding NOT Walnut finish. It will help to dress up your home for Chy 2 ring. Don't you leave that out.” ayments at and a very comfortable bed to sleep il Just a limited number to T o3 sell! Offered at Savings of One-Half! Coxl Pinch Puts Palace IJnder Ra‘ioning System | A \ ; London, Dec. 2 (P—_Royuity has = ; ANTEED LOWEST PRICES—CASH OR CREDIT been hard hit by the tie-up in the J 3 coal mines. 5 Buckingham Palace, the London residence of King George and Queen Mary, is back to a rationing system " similar to war times, and many of 3 . A MALE the larger apartments of state have . ¥ onpiks been closed until the situation eases. State affairs on a large scale at ' : X o ol & v S 2 inet Desk the palace have been crossed off the ot - 8 D v £ 5 list, and there is but one banquet ..adio Cabinet Martha Waslhington Oak Chitfonier AN of any Importance so far scheduled. . . . el e : WL : i A wonderful-appearing _cabinet, Sewing Cabinet Beautiful example of Colonfal de- snawers the proviem of where to elaborately carvel In authentic i T{ 3 fn. Dut the clothes=-ple The first white woman born in it [.I[\u Tk‘ ()RD & n Spanish siyle—Finished in antlque Finely made cabinets with c'e sign. with rich MAHOGANY splendid workmanship, astounding Albert, Canada. is still alive and well. WALNUT. It is sturdily built, and divided compuirtments and Think of buying FOUR such wonderful pieces of furniture for only $S4 ) / OB ISR e D L Opcns up exactly as Hlustrated. A very fine plece of furniture to look o value 5 95 She 18 Mrs John Graham, of Cal- will support Radio an! Ritteries Sll(_linir dra 'S. As orn ent OPE QATIIR AVENING T ish 14 R anes . gary. and wns horn in 1868 in & tiny without $12 9!" It is useful, B q*g s N SATURDAY EVENING TILL 9 workmanship $16"}0 No Mail Orders Hudson's Bay settlement. trouble. +.... LoD Distnetive .uuuiive... Odde ; it G R ) % |

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