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2"- . I v.' NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1C25. HOW TO GET A $1.00 PERSIAN PACKAGE OF Huyler's FREE In order to introduce quickly three new HUYLER'S packages We are giving free of charge a handsome and delicious $1.00 Persian package with every $5.00 order for Hur ler's candy which contains one or more of these three new packages. "NAMELESS "COLONIAL" "HISTORICAL" The DICKINSON DRUG CO. 169-171 MAIN ST. ;ivi: loiHMxr A CIIKISTMAS I'KthUNT t HORSFALL'S SALE OF MEN'S SUITS AND OVERCOATS offers th! unusual opportunity oC buying jour own gift ut sfler Chrlstinas prices in ,ini'-' 10 wear H "'1 Christmas Day. Here An; The lTlces mi:vk HISIM.SS AMI spout M ITS At lour 1'rlres $;UiO, S39.50, IT-"0, $57.50 MUX'S OYIiKCOATS $81.50, S.'IH.SO, 17.50, $57.50, $07.50, $77.50 HORSFALL 93"99J4syhimStrc niiurcHD "It Vays to Buy Our Kind'' Russia Lowers Political Bars Against Church Mscovv. Dec. 2S lP Election ami cbizenshlp rights have, been extend ed by the government to members of churcli parishes, such as sacris tans, onanists, rectors, psalm read ers, and similar auxiliary personnel of religious cults. Whereas hereto fore these class's, almig with priests .1 .ki were l.-llic-l tile riKIU 1" an vote, they "ill be allowed In luture i to iwhY political office in city am! rural soviet, provided their basic source o income is not derived from ! the performance of religious rites. CHINESE PIRATES AGAINJIEACTIVE Loot British Steamer-Military Reports Conflict London, Pec. 13 W China, al letidy ravaged by internecine strife, la witnessing an Increase In acta of piracy on the high seas and rtvers reminiscent of olden days. Also the I action of the Canton gov ninom In j ; its boycott of Hong Kong and bar- 1 I hub British ships front the Canton' river Is bringing about the decay I of the "magnificent colony of J I out? J Kim.'," .says the Westminster (bi I .i Iti-, basing this view on 1 ti ' r s i w x I with person connected with leading ! liritlsh tlrmH in the Kar Kast. ! The lafi st act of piracy was wl.ert : itlii! Ihilish sPaner Tuugrhow, i bound from Shanghai for Tn -ntsin, i , mis seized In the Yellow s' a by' j Chinese booked as steerage pussen- ; g"rs. Tlie jiirates shot the nwl's j liritlsh. cuplain and rowed all ollois on board, Including numerous for eign passengers, by threats of death. ; - Tlie ship's officcis wi re compelled I to put about, and steer the steamer .southward to Hlas bay, notorious ! pirate resort on the coast of the j I Kwangtung peninsula, a short, dis- j lance north of Hong Kong. The Tungohow was looted on the ' , l.fniO-nillf) trip down the roast of i 1 1 specie and other valuables, the! ! Pirates meanwhile standing guard , over all the British officers. Death I 1 was threatened to any person who ' 'attempted to. signal for assistance. j ! The Tungehovv was S' lzd Decern- j he r IS and was in the hau ls of the ! Hueefmeers. for four days. They nr j -copied the 111 it class salon all the way flown the coast. Arriving in . I'.lu.s bay the 1'lrates compelled the foreign passengers to remain in their ' cabins while small boats came alongside and took them and their loot ashore. Tim Tungrhow then steamed for Hong Kong. ' .Military JtepOrts 1 The latest reports regarding 11k ' military operations east of Peking in tlie region of Tientsin are conflict ing. One dispatch asserts that the troops of General Peng Yu-IIslang. leader of the National peoples' army, have, rntrrid Tientsin after cutMng the railway line to Nanking. Another dispatch, however, asserts that the army of 1,1 Chlng Line governor of Chilili, is in full retreat upon Tientsin. In the lighting tin casualties on both sides are report ed as very heavy. One correspondent asserts that General Feng's circular after his recent, rkfeat that his heart bled for the siilf' ring caused by the Civil war and that lie desired peace was a, bluff. reinforcements were brought up by him during the night and ha launched n tremendous at tach, regardless of loss of life and General Li's army was swept back wards toward its main defense line outside Tientsin. L'p In the north the forces of Marshal Chang Tso-I.ln. the Man churian war lord, are reported to he still falling back before the troops of General Kuo-Sung Long, at one time one of his strong"it adherents. Chang is said to have crossed the l.lao river to the west of Mukden where a decisive buttle may tak" place shortly if the bitterly cold wea'her does not. prevent, it. Chang has delivered a farewell nddr. ss to Lis staff in which lie declared if ! tented iie would seek asylum outside Mukden. SureRelief FOR INDIGESTION 6 Beu-ans Hot vater SureRelief 1 HI 5 STORE CLOSES TONIGHT AT 9 AND THURSDAY AT 7 P. M. und 7fifJ Pickfites Zv.' DAVIDSON and LEVEJJTHAL STORE CLOSES TONIGHT AT 9 AND THURSDAY AT 7 P. M. In confirming details of the plan yeis'-niay, Metansson said only one j , plane win nctuaiiy maun the tllgnt, ei, tltoiifh two or three others mnv help ; .r In preliminary work. A rokker,:t4 plane already has been pnichas'-U, i he said, nod a Stout plane, from the I J 'toiy i-'cc-nily ac'iuired by Henry ford, will be benight If It Is ready m j time. Mr. S'efansson also said tlie filers will rariy no food on tleir I'.hi'i mile jaunt, but. will use Die extra, room for fuel, nnd depend on their rifles in case of disaster. :W I Has Worked Hard Since Opening Day However I Washington, I "C. .i (P) Conprf-ps J'lfgnn a 12-rlay vncaMon to'lay olos- A CONGRESS STASIS II &von$ flight kfare Kmntf P ine Hosiery The Gift of Gifts ! nor miimmoth stock Includes I'hiffon Hoso In the whole range of nude tones as well as the deli cate evening shades; also Full Fashioned Stockings of heavier weight and sporty Silk and Wool Hose. fMain Fl ) iti ill Firt Aid to Belated Shoppers The eleventh hour is at hand ! No doubt there are still some Aunt Marys, Johnnys and Janes whose gifts haven't been bought. There are still some last-minute shoppers, frantically completing their lists. To assist such as these welfer just a few of the many Eleventh-hour Gift Suggestions. Come and be served quickly, courteously and satisfactorily : If Smart Always Gloves Welcomed 1 If you select cuffed Gloves em broidered in bright or metal Ihriads, or elaborately rtltched, you simply can't go wrong. All fashionable shade prominent makes. ' (Main s in the most Modestly priced. Fl.) has A(;iti:i:Air.i; disposition lioslon, lec. :s (Pi An offer, iinhiie ill the memory of local court attaches has been made by Joseph (ira'sti. who with a companion Is charged with t It ft d electric cable. Grasso told the, court through an interpreter that he wasn't guilty !" If he was CollOeted lie would lUadly pav. The case has be-n continued. TO EE PROB Flies Vi'iil Seels lo Find Wta lug a busy two weeks in which it laid much of the k round work for a long and spirited .vsslon. pesunilng dellbi rations on .Janu ary 4, both houses w' hae a num ber of major issues willi which lo ! grapple, including taxes, the world ! court, disarmament, the rubber and coffee price situations, debt settle ments and the arious appropriation ; bins. I Working at top speed the house i has passed on to the senate the nan, fieri tax reduction bill and prepare,! tor a oie on the treasury- i post office supply bill home latter reconvening. It also a. resolution calling for mvestig ; Hon of alleged manipulation of crude rubber prices by the Fiiglisli colonial government, and of mo nopolies of other commodities. P.usy as it. was, the lower ihain ber took time to discuss prohibition at great l.-ngsh and from both sidrs. the drys predominating in the only ote on the snhjerl. The vote came on a provision of the treasury bill which would appropriate $ ; .", n , r. f i o tor use by prohibition agents in pro- i curing evidence. The senate passe.) only one ma jor measure but started several is- i sues on their way to extended de bate. It passed the administration bill creating a division of civilian aeronautics in the department ci commerce, and epaetr-d several minor mnisnre in addition to con- i tinning hundreds of nominations. 1 Consideration "f !rop"ls"d Ameri can adherence to the world court j will lie resumed in the senate after 'the holidays, while its finance com mittee will begin work on the tax i bill. It Is planned to finally pass i the tax measure by March. The forc.icn i. -lit sr ill--nieiits, which met ; opposition upon their t.rst meiil'np in the upper chamber, also nr likely 'o encage att-:'eien when tl ' tax hill Is cl.-ared awaj. Foth hou-'cs hiiM1 concerned tiiemse'ven with the disarmament I onrstlon. each ha-.lrrr r. erivr-d reso lutions ntithoriing American par ticipation in the preliminary session ; to be );. Id at. "' ie mi. The senate resolution, by S' nater King, demo ernt. Flail, was laid aside at his own request while tt'at in the house, l v r--s niativi- Fish, republican Nfvv York, and Moor.-. O'-mncrai. Virginia, was referred to commit- I'-e. 4 I " IAX'Av.j I All Sorts of Personal Gifts that Women Love ! Frivolous little things that she passes by with a sigh for financial reasons they're the vory things that delight her as Christmas Gifts. Exquisite Lingerie, Cute Hankies, Novelty Neckwear, a Silk Scarf, a Silk Umbrella. They're all here! (Main and 2nd Fl.) 1 C'iiately adopted . :S vestiua- - i s. it'-ir- 1 Cifts, Dad and Big Brother Like Best: Haberdasheries ! Both are Great Big Boys, that's all! Give them fine fitting Shirts, flashy Silk Ties, fine Pajamas, Ilickok Belt Sets, Sporty Socks, Wool Mufflers, Sweaters that's what they need, rant and expect! Selections are still very tempting here. (Main Fl.) V vN .Ql Beautiful Bathrobes Imnng those drowsy moments Just before dinner late in the evening, a nana Corduroy P.ohe is a delightful wiap to snuggle into. And after the bath, Imported and Domestic Blanket Ilebes foremen, women and children; also a complete line of Slickers that ',"i""e the rain. Cud Fl.) .ui iaa,i ".'.'t.' .O'-'-'-'-sWg' ."iNli ' muu... im- vi iu. i.i ' '.i.'..v'.u4.tvkjWHK'tl RvW Visit the Jewelry Counter for Gifts ! i ml H 1 m. wy sS5Si' n v x V x XxS? xxgg-yv. s-iaiiviis.Y-W Nu.ajj;vN:tiaaaL iii . ny i.i iiv'!'"'. ,n 1-linniinli..)iiiiin from hand- You will find ever so many novel things tiny remembrances that are unique to some Necklaces of Pearls and Wrist Watches, Brooches and Bracelets, Slave Bracelets, spark ling Festoons, Russian Antique Jewelry, Cameo Conceits and whatnot; also an appealing line of kiddy jewelry. (Main Fl.) W1 Exquisite Negligees ! The kind that every lady craves! Quilted Robes, Kimonos that make lounging attractive! Pure Silk and Payon Gowns, Chemise, Step-ins, Fo.laraan, Bloomers, etc. Exquisitely trimmed. In all the boudoir Bhadjts. Also Philippine Underthings, (2nd Fl.) I v Wintry Day Togs for Little Play Fellows ! About due jolly snow weather for little tots to build funny snow men! lint little bobbed heads must be covered with woolly caps; little fingers and toes must be kept warm by fuzzy gloves and leggings; little bodies must be properly clothed too! Complete outfits here. (2nd Fl.) V NNX XX v-o n. xXx- t Sweaters, as Colorful as Great Outdoors ! Brilliant stripes in snug-fitting high neck conceits ; Tailored Coat Style Sweaters in neutral tones, etc.; also Suedine Windbreakcrs, with knitted collars and cuffs ; the kind that will keep out icy winds when the skating season starts. Splendid selections and alluring prices. (2nd Fl.) FOR QUICK RESULTS USE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS J. D. DONAHUE Voice Culture Vflln It-.led I iieclli milt I ""aj troiu t! I in I" 1 1' i . I 1.13. Mmllti 5I.V. lPi- Solution il'iil lo.s fasein- tirst they u Ran i r f I'iel.o v. ill be Jeerge H. Wilk.n;. Xmas Gifts FOR HER. I OR HIM FOUTHE KIDDIES FOR THE IIOl SEHOI.D Head the "STOP AN' SHOP" on the tlas-ilicd Pages of Today's Herald N'W York, lie..-, e! an Antic riddl" ated explorers :dnc )e le-t I'.l ' ihg tl"' po'l sought by Captain ( aiul liis ci nipatiions on tin ir iiropns fl non-stop titL-h' icxi spring over the top of the vinrld. Wlirre Do Ulrils (,i'.' Tie riddle, briefly, lias b".-n "n b..r lo Ce birds 1:0 when t'e y keep en eotnT ueith?" Almost e' -j Ar'-t'c pedi'ion hue i1rfl tie pie ii'i'iienoii and t has 1,-1 to the beii.-f u,;,i laud must rii le w ir : 1 !h . .1 by Mine' vat Vi ir. In Mr. lani'.itig U It is Ol' v.r I ie t 1 ..! ('apt., a r 111 an 111a e. la v, li- r- re I jalil.tr .k ,-s t'-nr.' I St, lall-'S r fl.irl.t. that p f.-irt hit piunt in-1 Is tl,..t:g!H I lie jee leile. n lansseii i: e Inai " : i (.in- el tl 1 . ' Must O.vry Own II? rd ''' ;il f 'J'i' f PfVin lloston, Dec. 2 3. (.Ti Hard coal has become so searce h. re that, one large firm which has opined twelve distributing stations in various parts of the city is offering anthracite to ensh and carry customers at one cent a, pound. Buyers must, bring their own hods or baskets. ' I if spite iinriorts of Welsh anthra cite, manv Vo-ton dealers are on' entirely of imv kind of hard fuel. All that is now- h ft r,f the diminished storks of nut and stove grades Is being held for hotels and restaur ants. H is cstim: ted. however, that not more than 20 ton? are available. ) ion ir title consunt'-rs are report c 1 to be 1 XP' rieiicing a chance of heart about the use of soft coal and In-i-ret,i-in-.' ei'b-'-s 'or the lower prW il fuel are ri poit' d. HEADQUARTERS for MARYLAND & VERMONT WHY PAY MORE? Pill" v i .k; nipt It la d -. ratlcr 1 north 1 will fly i" t HI ! i ,111 l'oitlt I'ltbercn. r. d it v, ill b' ef the fill'' d "I lit- b e Pole. M. C. LeWitt's l PSTA1RS JKWKI.KY SHOP Room 4 29!) Main Stiei-t New Phone :Ui() P.cinricd ns Very Good Vow York. D'c. V. In its v.eek har dwnre market summnry, 1 1 r-i w, : . A iT'"" w ill say tomorrow: Tl-f Ii niini'l for lifli'lay mer uidise conunui " ache, according r, ports fr'iin tlie various market r,'. rs. Tb" Ins' minute rcMi for ti:-imas ene.ls hw net, as mlcet ' ,., 1 ' ii. seriou-!y curtailed tie- -in. aid I"!' slaph liies. and sabs. 1 tie e arf ht Ui in a surpri-- g niante r. piiiticiilarly in X' w j c to 55c !b NO HIGHER! Long Island 0 Small Roasting CHICKENS Large CKENS 'oor ik I S I 1 IP ill i & -V, I & 0 I We wish to Oar Many Patrons and Friends A Merry Xmas Choice Youns FOWL and A Happy New Year f-A I- b: An., 11 New Britain Sign Co. "Uoma 15ft t t-t ha1 Man" On Well" :;i chi in 11 si. Tel. n;m DENTIST i Dr. A. 15. JohiiMin, D.D.S. j Dr. T. R. Johnson. D.D.S. X-KAY, GAS and OXYGEN 1 An' nbii vp-dl- 'i'llis. and ;c . p li ef 'u!, i-t 10ns a rr 1 r, pi i t--n,in tovvard ri;;. 1 a linn. ; Mill. . th. ,e IS .11 'lit. All Of i "pr V, n r ' nalit s 11. 1 has rnht gran n nd i i 1- kill. ml Ih' 1:1 A. Maefady ' ' "1. artliv ;. but r pf.'it- fir. t cfoil'l nL-r- .'sioii;. I -.. av la' "ts ,11 'If b t, .! ut. Car 1 "l in rriin. n '!" V, lis till'! Ci. th. I'.erin -a World lt. m ka, has 1 ti vp -ti'len. Shinw rcc!ed Sailors A ro T?ecc"pd pi Sep JIalifaN. X. S . 1 . ( V) - A radio dc.p.-.tch from an unknown st'ani. r last nielli repfnted tl,"f iio hud 011 hoard 1 ivn .1 of tin ;. w- cf the Italian st. aui. r Marina. hit h was abandon.', 1 m th o-ih Ailanite Sunday. The no sac add' d that an other lif' boat c eni.,iain;' 1? 1" rsens had not be. n OC it, d. The M irina. a . : s, l f 3.5 )! tons, sailed from Thili'd' lphi: lvr ember 1. for Medit.-rrea'e an ,;it.s. A London dispatch Monday anuouived that sh" bad be. n nta:"1oned. Whole Fresh Hams 25c lb. Le?.n Fresh Shoulders 20c lb. Prune Rib Roasts 30c lb. AH Bst Cuts of Steaks 30c lb. Lean Pork Roasts 25c lb. Best Print Butter 54c lb. Opposite Sew Hotel GUARANTEE MEAT SHOP 70 West Main Street Tel. 483 T