New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 23, 1927, Page 4

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4 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1927. A e el e S e IR R e e s e e e e e |their own gin, whiskey and other 1i- | was limited. Scotch and rye brought | port wine, Spanish fundador and |corresponding to those of America |sauternes 15, Vin Blancs, lower journ until January 20, when bus- |quors, sold on the average for 810 |5 ana $6 a bottle; gin $5, port| Pincapple juice.) befora prohibition. And even over|grades 25, best 40, red burgoyne 40, PANE E EMPER R iness will be resumed. ? |a gallon retall, with the I\rfl!r\,l 50 and up a quart, t 15 centa 'rom fur Hawail comes this: | the prices arc two and three[muscat 20, rhone 20, beer 3. There were rumors as parllament grades bringing $13. | Bty DEt iy by S| Okolehao (a spirit distilled from | what they were before the| Bar and cafe prices per drink: members gathered, that the parlia- Tha storyiin wost! sections: wan|s Dint 2ottledb cents Riquart root) $4 per on for the or- war. In DIngland wo find [ Cognac 10 centimes (2-5 of a cent) ment soon might be dissolved and a ch the same, with t ception | Havana quoted Scotch whiskey at | ainary and $7 aged in wood; Scotch | thi to 3 francs, vermouth 2 francs, general election held, as members of n ne Iskey b ex- | $2.50, Bacardl $1.40 for the white (from Japan) $10 to $12 a bottle, oy ish and Scotch) $3.10 | whiskey, gin, benedictine 3 francs; |the oppozition plan to attack the e & ¢ v further the buyer d $1.60 for the gold label gin (from Japan) $6 to $9, corn bottle, gin port, medium |creme de cassis 2 francs, grenadine ¥ government's Chinese policy. N - r r or coastal points, v suech as port, sherry, | whiskey, 89 to $10 per gallon in|gr $1.50 to ., sherry $1.25,(3% francs, egg nogg 62 francs, 9 1 H Farmer and labor groups are es- Press Reports John Barleycorn & : . i ncatel) 11 et Rl ol e el et s GIa RS e b | T nee cennoee 8 e | TInperial Openingfol Paniament B e e t 50 a 5 of 24 bottles, swipes, 50 cents to | cor sparkling burgundy $2.50, | cobbler 7 francs, whiskey sour 2 is held though It is thought the two f ] A “Not So Dead [ rk, prevails - s wl . ; \ Havz a bottle. Imported wines and \ene, medium grade $4 to $5. | francs, whiskey cocktails 6 francs, Mofldfly old parties will galn most of i In A iqueurs unav ative Hilo ris, the American visitor [ gin fizz 7 francs. scats. _— the old south, it T e 's: Whiskey 20| wine (sear a gallon. cx somcthing ke these: AL T 5 9 (o Grini Tt wae Slent t i R B It is necessary to go from Hawali| (A franc at present exchange “-Government to Respect 'r.?kia. lDe}::. ‘23 ((:|P]) — The 5ith | Countess De Jonze Gets isesston of the impertal parliament— lata John Barleycorn will be a to $§ u gallon. “White whiskey” | o qinnre cocktails 80 Sloppy 0 ths other { the world to worth ahout four cents). 0 _ £host this Christmas in almost cve 10 a gallor ol Rl e \atter | England : hefore prices (hampagne 35 and 45 trancs per| Bereaved Mother’s Wish | (tho Teikoku Gikai)—will open to-| Suspended Jail Sentence part of the Unite ) quaintly-named drink ts composed of | are founj more closely 1o tottle, Bordeaux 12 to 40 francs,| Providence, R. I, Dec. 23 ()—In | morrow. Paris, Dec. 23 (UP)—Countess Reports to the United I B | response to a radioed appeal from| The first day's session will be oc- | De Janze—formerly Alice Silver- representa ctions lcago, & next great- | = =5 = G Mrs. M. L. Stevens of this clty, [CuPied by routine organization work, | thorne, of Buffalo and Chicago—was of varlous was e narket to New York, re- > | mother of Joseph L. Stevens, one of |but <l>n Mol;dm—tgr the first time in | given a suspended sentence of six ices un ed despite an M t fP IP t P k M g [the six men in the torpedo compart- |nearly ten ‘years there will be enact- hs' imprisoament a ed 10 8 fron 1 holiday by dry ouniain o arce 0S ac ages oves on ment of the -4, Rear Admiral|ed tho colorful ceremony in which }'l?.",ifu'é‘i”f"l’é"lfil mtdorrll'::!io]nnul sast to coast : . Scotch and rye averaged $7 " 5 T k lank H. Brumby today sent a mes- :ge fupaten reads his spech from |court today for shooting and serious- Only & fow s ota ) $10. Gin was about the same as sage that efforts to raise the S-4 |the throne. cou ymond . T e as Mail Clerks Tackle Annual Christmas Tashk e s, . e ot "ni s mmpeoe musso, who St aomens B Ttors : fona prohi | The mother had stated that she still |dled last Christmas Day, had been| The countess was released at once [ felt that “Joe was alive” and begged |an invalld for years. Now Emperor |on probation g | the .admiral to bring the submarine 'Hirohito, his successor, will reyive| Tpe court's leniency was dus to to the surface. ihe custom of a personal rendition |hq fact that the oftielal report of = of the imperfal address. i G Gl AT S TRACKS ARE APPROVED | Hirohlto will wear the full-drees|agvance declarad: Hartford, Dec. 23 UP—The public | "jior™ of & feld ,’f’d"h".m,';, “The failure to keep his word by utilities commission has approved | ot pm‘;,;ffi‘n‘r R T:; |a man for whom she had sacrificed 3 the proposed construction of & €OM- | joceondant of the Shoguns who once | &, ¢ Ning: and with whom she had L A a0 ) 3 & 1 1 mereial side track from the present |y 14 1na imperial Rt ) comprimsed herself, but who brutal- rbise e - it ¢ as: gin > . . fons by o 3 track on Railroad avenue, Bridge- | pyconors. K | abandoned her to her lamentabls could t d : bot Scotc rye ne, o | ) Z port, to privats property, across = stiny, undoubtedly upsct the e ; | The emperor's messago will call y Uoward avenue to fhe Property of |on parliament to perform Its duties | COUT(€sS and prompted the <hoot Eon: ebich ant sYor(in) 15150 i bottie. Ll £ ! v iy : ‘ Sl the Columbia Phonograph Company, | faithfully, and is expected to an- ing. e Rhe e ‘ iotofiry s ; 4 - S 3 3 | B ! ) [ithras announcentoduy, |nounce that foreign relations are | b a 3 . ‘ o but poorer ’ pPres il 8 ; | — I satistactory. TRADE PACT SIGNED v ok ol .. % e ; S PRINCE KRIN IN ROME | After the departure of tha em-| Riga, Dec. 23 (UP)—A Latvia- , ; - ’ 4 ; : Rome, Dec. 23 (UP)—Prince Krin peror, the houses In separate ses- | Poland trade agreement was aigned of Korea arrived today, traveling sion, will prepare replies to his|today on a most-favored nation incognito. That over, both will ad-|treatment basis. -\ n - border, z price list sars, the same 1 irink ( ou e. Twelye pugh Lundreds of ren and four women died of poison 1id-town quor here in last month.' selling hat ey Francisco reported an ample with 110 holiday advance in r : ey could be R e o e (oo I 1 ices noticeable ¥ 4 a bottl hiskey, § e et se, vyl o) E SRl wallon Bt cer BNUSURILY 79100008 of drinkers here obtainéd |cheap compared to most places) 15 ink or a pint bottle. e o (BB | N e 2 | Highest Quality in the World price for Going west th gin § - aicohol at $15 a gallon; “alleged 37 a quart or three for :rbon,* §7; beer, 25 cents 6 ; everything plentiful. s reported lquor 1 last Christmas. Phoenix, in 4 Arizona, report- entit B 1 % £ : G . : . »d an abundance of moonshine at | prices: Inferior whiskey and mool \ 3 i : 1 4 i % $10 to $15 a gallon. shine $2 to $3 art; good rye up ] ? % | . Portland, Ore., reported th -|to 310 a rt r 1 ; , 5 4 i . » 3 500 cases of whiskey for Christmas and $6; wines fror | were estimated to have been smug- |tie to 36 for the highest grades. | : e i ‘ gled into Portland, 7,500 into Scat-| 3Mlami, paradise of the rum run-| and 8,000 into Tacoma, a total ported that owing to rough| yith cight trucks and 4 parcel post tru carricr cvening red by tomor- of 18,000 cases, apparently leaving & Christmas shortage Was €X- |double, force of clerks and cd Gl it it s v L e e S ) LT “iia northwest coast well-fixed, with Dects . - ent-{on the job tie post offie FEPOTLS & | o ihing which has arrived at the crivs, o St ety average price $8 a q 5 § " 5 S 5 per o t mm“m. ’m (}\x. g0 % | post office up s e Essied (R i ranged from $1.50 to $4 for the o e 43, : Christmas mail over that of a year Poot 00t TR C on calls S tomary bottle holding 1-5 of a gal- | ago. y 3 4 S S I LS djihe lon. Almost none of its was import- {3 Pint. © ahove p e s L 1 R e e . ipiling D on \ ed and the grades were made of de- | With the ‘h ) BIT Lz .n‘v of incoming natured alcohol, re-distilled to re- |Cros: of thr States, station ¢ o some of the poison. the 1 : 4 4 ShfaEEs ale 0 L i out.” rytl L comes ‘ 5 By kb time t foot i will b day the & agne brought $10, $12, §15 | Canada, Cuba, Hawaii 2 ceived, S S o= > 1 dasanitng Champagne brought $ “genuine [vision of Postmas (B0 LT D L e one de- and 318 and $20 a bottle, and sorn Montreal reported ; : » in, {1} A . 3 e . . oo 1 it | American Bourbon, 10 years old,” and the personal dircction of Supei- by ivery B wekazes which have t of it vas real, although many a night o nes ! : ; dinac e ou lg as we ave e es 2 | 32-ounce quart. The intendent of Mails James B. club patron pald $20 for a carbon- | $6.25 for a full 3Z-ounce quart. n i i L v or atte ated P ature with a cider base, |Dbest imported Scotoh was $4.50 for |there is no such thing asan aceumu- | Giufl P S (o iy arrive over the Bootleg rum ranged from $4.50 to | the usual one-fifth bottle. Liquors, |lation of parcel post ) st g ! o v Bl e ontay 35 a bottle. 184.75; champagne, $3.75 a quart. | Mail which comes in is delivered | In other words, vthing which |1 < ere will he no postal Cicohol, frofii which many made| In Tia Juana, Mexico, the supply [the same day, Mr. Erwin sa and {comes in tomorroy © tomorrow service Monday afternoon. Store Open Tonight and Tomorrow Night Until 900 P. M Music Tonight 6:15 to 9:00 Orpheus Ingzrumental Right Goodsat Fair Prices Tom orr(?w:rl?irttgfi P.M ot Give More With Your Gift Money---Buy Here Tto9P. M. Late Shopper Surely She Would Appreciate a Dress or Coat Lynch’s Orchestra “Give Her” “Give Her” : “Give Her” “Give Her” “Give Her” “Give Her” Hosiery Coty Umbrellas ‘Scarfs Hand Bags Silk Robes $1.00 and $1.95 $1.50 $7.95 House Slippers $1.44 $4.95 $1.95 $9.95 Raincoats $1.54 Houbigants $6.95 $2.95 Over Night Bags Far Costz ,w/irgin?Llee.'?-l? . Fat. Toilet Articl $9.95 up $4.95 $19.95 & $20.95 Bridge Cards Main Floor Third Floor Third Floor Third Floor Main Floor C’andy ALL GIFTS BOXED ' ALL GIFTS BOXED “Give Him” “Give Him” “Give Him” “Give Him” V.. “Give Him” : “Give Him” Parker and Besse fi Hosiery Shicts Neckwear Robes Bl Fole Cigarettes Interwoven and Becc 95C ‘: $5.00 ‘\e Keytain Cigars §(5)§ gézgg © $1.45 . $6.50 ® i 75¢ $3.00 $1.95 $7.50 o e Pipes $1.00up $5.00 uwp $2.95 $102nd $12 Cigartt Candy * Main Floor Main Floor Main Floor Main Floor Main Floor Main Floor : : : B -SYST ”” WE GLADLY CASH ALL FACTORY CHECKS ESSE issfiys,‘fffi,STORE Stores Maine to Missouri (¢! 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