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Boston Store Store Closes, At 9 ¢’Clock . Saturday Evening SPECIAL SALE Ladies’ Heavy Fleece Underwear —NOW 1= Just when you want them VESTS White ribbed, heavy fieece, rcund ond high neck, short and long sleeves. Sizes 36 v to 44. PANT To match, and large. Value 73c. ON SALE t 49c Per Garment PULLAR & NIVEN AUTO REPAIRING THAT’S OUR SPECIALTY ' CALL 857-12 AND WE WILL BE AT YOUR SERVICE, AUTO REPAIR CO. 5 GLIIN STREE small, medium 1 LEASURE CARS IRVING JESTER 193 ARCH STREET HAVE PROFPE TRUCKING 7 ANDP AT REASON-. EXPINSL. A H. HARRIS Tel. xsn. 1N GARAGE 430 MAIN STREET iivery Cars for Hire, Day ang Storage. Supplies and Repalring DYINRLAND AC NCY. Storage and Accessorfes, Repair Work a Specialiy. 1348 Areh St Yy and hez.\) aut) | 5 to 5 toms. | Balanced Six, | from ERICAN ve Cors. iLE ST'&TIO\ lectr an and ciniists, ICIT STATION. 133 MAIN STUREET, Plhone -12. iz tem LI, n “Please |Get Married” l | held | turned ' MASS. INSPECTOR DONE | ROUND-UP OF REDS CONTINUES TODAY (Continved from First Page.) right, since in | y ond he said, convention unist Junc 6 Mot Successtul in City. round-up v the ever said. and raid to =0 bus- most successtul Chief Flynn hitch the cuted taking specific i uctions and stufi” but to wor a quiet and nan in cis like i rs con- | son taken i custod R d wlhether he o umlurl for his date of his arrival country and the name of the if he was a member or an | the communist or commun- ies and what proceedure for him to those he the | the overthrow of govern- force and the killing of pub- and if he was an anarchist. nination those to be | gated and their pedi- | nt who examined gned a sworn affidavit to ct that he believed the person | ned to be w member of the com- ind an anarchist and to | into pupers; the ment by lic oil After wer: Ziees to Sailors As Messengors. to , the cxamining the per- gents glanced over >, records and photo- | in the raids. It would | - from some of the evidence zed at the ofiice of the Novy Mir | v said that sailors plying between and Burope had been en- | secrctl to convey Reds in in Soviet ! of the street, | messengers pondence between the a and their bret At the headquarters t World in 12th ed they found the latest ; posters imported from Europe appealing for the lifting of the Rus- | n blockade and recognition of the { government. Wireless reports onditions in Soviet Russia also e found among the batches of ma- Wo of the persons ar over to the disirict attorney 1o be dealt with for alleged violation c - s minal anarchy statute, 3 Godkin, 1d Harry Winitzky, claim American cit- sted will be or, Both tax collec ship. AIDS IN HARTFORD Hartford, Jan. 3.—The round-up of about 80 radicals by agents of the de- partment of justice in various parts of the sl Friday night resulted in some portant rrests, according to Agent W. H. Hazen, in charge, tion Inspector William Eoston for the Ny all of the Efforts men teken aye merber y of America. of the s taries of 1esult the ar- K. S of N4 of O secre- nd Ansonia. | UPPER NEW ENGLAND' C()\TRIBUTES 800, pproximately 800 under arrest sotts, Rhode | esult | the co; to me l 05L0! e | here, LIVER TROUBLE?® Oull pains in the back, often under the shoulder blades, poor digestion, heartburn, flatulency, sour risings, pain or uneasiness after eating, yeilow skin. mean liver trouble—and you should take i Reeks of t | BOWERY R | reforn: ot They correct all tendency to liver troubic, relieve the most stubborn cases, aud givc sirength and tone to liver, stomach and bowel Purely vegsalie. Plain or Su . 80 YEARS' CCNTINUOUS SALE PROVES THEIR MERIT. Dr. J. B Schenck & Son, Philadelphia 'FIND MADE BOMBS IN NE\W JERSEY RAID Jan. 3.—Four iron in a raid on one of the radical headquarte © night were | found today to be bombs, according to Frank Stone, ent of the de- purtment of of them were uncompletec MANY U. S. CITIZENS TAKEN WITH ALIENS, Phils 3.—ISxamination of the u taken in the Philad last night's : nent . of continuet > than 700 ed in the and and rhy | zed t]‘-uu'huul men and women hoin we ludes nd nd Of this num their An their innocence of were released. PITTSBURGH DISTRICT NETS TWENTY-ONE Pitisburgh Jan. 3.—Twenty-one leged radicals taken in raids in the Pittsburgh district last night by fed- eral agents appeared befors officers of the department of justice today for examination. Iight of the alleged members of the communist parties were sted in Pittsburgh proper; the remainder were taken in towns and boroughs of the district. Much literature was seized. WESTERN COAST WELL “CLEANED UP” San Francisco, Jan. 3.—Only 44 al- leged radicals were arrested in Pacific coast states in the nation-wide drive: | against seditionists and anarchists by | the department of justice reports re-: ceived here indicated early today. Fed- eral agents expressed belief that action taken against the I. W. W. and mem- bers of other radical organizations aft- er the shooting of four former service men at Centralia, Wash., har “pretty well cleaned up the situation.” 14,000 TAKEN IN MIDDLE WEST DRIVE Chicago, Jan. 3.—Approximately one-third of the more than 4,000 al- leged radicals arrested in the federal department of justice’s drive today were in jails in the central west. Al- most one thousand of the number were arrested at Detroit and Chicago which department agents have de- clared were strongholds of organiz tions inimical to the government. Five hundred were under arrest at De- troit and about 250 were added to the 200 taken at Chicago in the New Year's Day drive by state and city officials. Valkyrian Lodge Elects Mrs. Lindquist As Pres. The following officers were clected at the meeting of Valkyrian lodge, O. of V. last evening: Prtsident, Mrs. a Lindquist vice president, Laura Berlin: recording secre- | 3 Miss Amanda Carlson; vice sec- retary, M Agnes Anderson: cial secretary. Miss Lillian Johnson: tr arer, Mr igne Carlson; chap- b8 Miss Mildred Johnson: mistress of Miss Lillian Hoaglund; - vice at arms, Mi Edith Augusta ain, cere mist n; ries Car Sklund, Augusta n. The installation will take | place on Januar , with Deputy Miss Esther Olson of Middletown, in charge. Former Local Priest To Obzerve 25th Anniversary .Rev. George ’T‘ \n‘non formerly stant pastor . Joseph’s church will o th annive:- sary as 4 st tomorrow. Rev. S is now connected with aurch, in Newton, where signed after leaving h was connected with the New tain church from 1904 to 1910. Bi EMPLOYED OFFICERS’ MEETING. The employed officers of the Y. M. A. throughout the state will hold a ence and meeting in the Y. M. at Waterbury on Thursda 3 It is expected that offi- from all Y. M. C. A'’s in the state will attend. Generaj Secretary C H. Barn of the - lo issociation, will be among the ing the conf Eben department of eake heaith will be the -()l‘\ll R TO SPEAK. much-talked ot very Mission of s will be the vespe ices at the Y. tomorrow ufternoon. Mr. ctive in reformation York and gained this ave talks Dave Ra New Yo cit; CL e ok work his has him sromiaence. visited vbout two years ago ing his experic church He will eihodis talk evening at Ranney ! i ing | da | ball league | being al-} iat the New | found necessary, finan- | gn | Augustine’s church, Hartford s attend- the speaker , “Andrews & Doolittle, Inc. veral lo- | (he | Office anZ Parlor CiTY ITEMS Government rubber hip boots § tadvt. skating tonight 1 for members There will b at the W. C and their eccor Thomas Caca in the police c on a charge cannection with t Bucco, I been county jail under The Sunshine day afternoon o'clock. Government rubber hip boots $3 B e-Leland Co.—advt. Cases of diphtheria street and Sheffield of scarlet fever on auarantined by ihe bound over it Wednesday 1wz death ted of $2,500. | will meet Mon- | morn- in S Paul | libes from th bond ciety 65, | at i Main | and a e treet, were board to- m heaith athletic commitice K. of €., met last orguniz with James P. chairman and James MeG tary, Plans for a {our-team baskel- were discussed, this plan approved in preference to -a n3le team to represent the K. of C. A decision for the plaintiff has been rendered by Judge James T. Meskill in the suit of Geisinger & afer against Samuel Cohen. The rial was held on December 24, Government rubber hip boots $3.65, at Besse-Leland Co.—advt. H. B. Taylor wiil give a lec- in Vega hall, on Arch street, to- morrow evening at 7 o'clock on the “Three Stages of Spiritualists,” under the auspices of the Universalists. Councilman J. Gustav Johnson's! committee, named for the purpose. of | acting upon the matter of securing a | municipal comfort station, met last night and talked over the project. Communications were sent to other cities in which such stations -are maintained and City Engineer Hall, presented sketches and figures. Government rubber hip boots $3.63, at Besse-Leland Co.—advt. Merwin Peterson of Stanley street returned to Middlebury college yester- day after spending the holidays with his parents. Government rubber hip boots $3:65, at Besse-Leland Co.—advt. Bernard V. Doherty of Erwin Place has returned to his home after spend- ing the past week with friends at New York cit: A daughter was born this morning Britain General hospital | Albert Sherman, of The council, Daly night and Kinfry: as il secre- tur to Mr. and Mrs. 38 Camp street. An adjournment of the meeting of the City hall commission has been as many bills are not in yet. Meetings are supposed to, be held on the first Friday of each month, but as vesterday was only the second day of the manth, many state- ments had not been received. The meeting will be held next Friday Government rubber hip boots §5.63 at Besse-Leland Co.—advt. ROLLER POLO LEAGUE MAY BE ORGANIZED TOMORROW . A meeting of those interested .in thle formation of a roller polo league will be held tomorrow afternoon at 30 o'clock in the Arena on Arch rect. Interest in the game alway s been high in New Britain and at times the fastest teams in the country represented New Britain. It is pro able that if a league is organized here the games will be played in the Arena. Deaths and Funerals. James ¥ (‘:upo tier. James F. Carpentier, aged 85 years, of 144 Park street, died this morning ew Britain general hospital. a nephew, Elmer B. Wilbor and a nephew in New b William Mrs, Elizabeth Zeiser, wife of Wil- liam J. Zeiser of Maple avenue, Hartford. and a former resident of this city, died vesterday. She was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick 1. Hart. Besides her husband she leaves a father and sister. The fu- neral was held this morning at St. and the as brought to this city for 1 in the new Catholic cemetery. Card of Thanks. We wish to express our sincere thanks to friends relatives and neighy | bors for sympathy and beautiful flor- | ai tributes sent to our beloved father. JOSEPH WRATSCHKO D FAMILY. body bu Tel. 1623-2 Any Hour, Day or Night. TARRANT & HAFFEY UNDERTAKERS ' 33 MYRTLE St., East End Office, 153 Jubilee St., Tel. 1451-2. Lady Attendant—Free Use of Chapel. Orders Taken for Upbolstering. FUNERAL DIRECTORS FUNERAL HOME 15 Walnut Street. Telenhone. THE Sami. Berson, C. P, A. Res. Mgr. STRATFORD AUDIT COMPANY CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS Factory and Office Systems Monthly Audits —o0— 163 MAIN STREET New Britaiti, Conn. Phone 605-2 Expert Advice on Income and Excess Profit Taxes EW YORK OFFICE: 29 Liberty Street. M. C. A. | o’clock. °"= | of the | will give his closing 'LLLO“SHII" SUPPER MONDAY. | | Meaning of Faith.” A week Monday Rev. William Ross First Baptist church will g ture at the supper. Monday evening at 6:45 Rev. Samuel Fiske, pastor Berlin Congregational church talk on *“The A Fellowship supper will be in the banguet hall of the Y. An-n THE MODERN FUNERAL Cautiously feeling its way to higher and firmer grounds. ith its eye constantly fixed on a standard of highest efficiency. the undertaking profes- sion is being rewarded by larger vision of public usefulness and a gre: security from unjust attack. ater It has gradually passed from a plane of more or less menial service t that of commanding recognition. i New springs of action. more com prehensive methods, stronge and higher ideals have raised it to the dignity and resncct cred calling. it is entitled to. It has expanded ajong lines of education public. and scientific service to the Its new strength has come by the exercise of distinct functions under the stimulus of a conscious dignity and import and by adaptation to the changing conditions and requirements of society. The FUNERAL HOME at 15 Walnut Street is in linc with this spirit of progress, THE FUNERAL HOME EMBALMERS, FUNERAL DIREOCTORS AND SANITARIANS . 15 Walnut Street New Britain (This is No. 12 of a serics of advertisements by A 3 Oonvriwhmd 120 Andrews & Doolittle.) ——-—__.... U .n_'i l--l-l I:... THE FU. & 6 8 § 8 HOME. INCORPORATED ur January Whit Sale BEGINS THE SECOND DAY OF THE NEW YEAR BEAUTIFUL THAN EVER IN ITS VALUES—— MORE REMARKABLE THAN EVER IN MORE THE VARIETIES Af Our Annual Jauary Sale of White presents most economical prices on beautiful Iingerie : of] pendable quality. Feminine to a degree are the fascinating under things this year. Dainty with and embroideries lovely in newness and quite irresistible to the world of women who always supply needs at this great sale. There are the hand made, hand embroidered garments from the clever pines. These have never been more beautifully made than this year. There are garments of silk, crepe de chine and washable satin white or flesh, deligh trimmed with laces and tuckings. And the American made cotton e is as desirable and as tiful as any imports one has ever seen. Your attention to a few detalls is asked value of these offerings until you see them. neealewomen of the P But you cannot begin to appreciate the beauty Exquisite Philippine Lingerie SOME VERY REMARKABLE VALUES Hand made and hand embroidered Gowns and Envelope Chemise, scallops at neck and sleeve. Extra Special at $2.39. batiste, with pretty embrol Gowns and Envelope Chemise of fine b Round, square and V neck models with or wi sleeve: Elaborately ~mbroidered with fing needlewor! Many pretty designs, $3.98. $4.9 $6.98. Gowns and Envelope Chemise of fine batiste embroidered with pretty floral designs. eye- $2.95 daintily lets and ribbon drawn. Special at .. Beautiful American Made Undergarments Gowns of nainsook; slip-on models embroidery, beading and ribbons. trimmed Special . 83¢ Gowns of nainsook and crepe in white and flesh effectively trimmed with inserts of laces and mbroideries in many preity designs. Special at $1.69 Gowns of batiste and nainsook, daintily trimmed with profusion of laces, embroideries and me- dalions in many different charming Special at Envelope Chemise of nainsook and voile, and white with trimming of colored stitching, laces and embroidery, beading and ribbon. Special at $1.39 fles ro Gowns of batiste and nainsook white, timmed with embroidery stitching. Special at in with and at Gowns of nainsook, batiste and crepe in high waist ‘models with or without Trimmings of fine Val, Irish and filet laces finish of beading and pretty satin ribbons. Envelope Chemise of nainsook, some tailored effects with casing of hemstitchin lace trimmed straps and arm size. Special af Envelope Chemise and Step-ins, some stitched, embroidered in floral patterns ami loped edge. Others more elaborately trimme preity laces and embroiderics, at ........... MANY OTI{ER VALUES IN DOMESTIC LINGERIE Bloomers, Corset Covers and Skix Bloomers of Windsor crepe in flesh and elastic at waist and knee, full width and Special at .. aa PR .- .. cee nainsook Bloomers, elastic at waist of hem- 79¢ Flesh color and knee ruffle finished with three row stitching. Special at . s .. .o .o trimmed embroi- 39¢ Corset Covers of nainsook, daintily front and back with inserts of laces and deries, beading and ribbon. Special at .. Corset Covers of fine quality nainsook with fine embroidery edge: others trimmed fish-eye and val laces and medalions. at - White Skirts, cambric body and fig blind and eyelet embroidery, with or withg White Skirts of embroidery in fisheye Corset Covers and Camisoles of fine batiste, machine stitched embroidered in floral patterns and scalloped edge. With eyelet and ribbon drawn. This cover looks ike hand made work. Special of cambric trimmed, many pretty designs, and dainty Swis; Special at EXTRA SIZE GARMENTS WIj FEATURLE O THIS SALL AT of cambric, circular cut with and cluster tucks. Specic 69¢ Women's Dawers hemstitched ruffle with inserts Special at of of ! laces. nainsook Full cut