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of the community and who, for the TO ITALY ANT ‘SA g most {, come from outside nw[ 5 - X ITS FIRST MEETING Vessels Sunk During War Will be limits of e international scttlement i (oo ciincs PN . a - 1t | | Y L tunt New & < Buil TY l:l T that forms the heart of the city. It H 2 > . . Pefpetuated in New Ships Built by is to deal with this source of v e . IR AT that the Safety First Club was 7 3 & 1) = ubs Formed to Prevent Infro- “"™<" Society Is NotaMowe Band But o , s Tutes Canard oo Tners sunk ction of Disease Into Families STRANGE COURT X ke ' . { an Ex-Soldiers’ Organization | ‘ Il | are to ve perpetuated in new vesteis e : SRR R G i { & L now under construction, it is announe- e Under Law in Washington Tawyers < . ; . 7 ! N ; : e ed by the Cunard company. The IShanghai, Feb. 20.—Shanghai has 4 : ; o aris, Feb. 20.—The “Society of the ! e Gagos s ¥ i - T pany has nearly 500,000 tons of Bt i aaticaa foty First Club,» Allowed to Appear in Own Behalf 3 3 y : 4 Men With the Copper Masks® has Saaaiy m“_’ Tt e single aim of which is to prevent ; g T g s : L ssenger 3 E. Only. ; s just held its first annual convention P = o introduction of disease into for- ; ; 2% the Wl 'ds Grace Miuiiary huspital L Ofghecyemels Whoos At n 0 households through servants, Spohane, Wash, Feb., 20.-—A court . : : ! > ’ ] S e s e 5 & | siven none will approach the size of o orgenisation 150 ot B e e N Sl a‘:.\. The soc 7 nsists r)[f French % the Mauretania or Aquitania, but they tivities of St ce's s e 5 P 4 ¢, et soldiers, suffering from facial wounds, 0 i iners i 2 Ivitles of St. Luke's hospital and it mitteq to appear, except perhaps in N : & " 1 A will be big liners of intermedtta hs formed to enable members R s S v 5 2 A who have been provided with a set P 1 type, ranging from 520 to 600 feet in uznyroriintea eésio] naveltneir RISl AT B RIGII SRS Sn 0 g s of new features by the American Red length. They will have spacious ac- hinese servants examined nt the D€ tried here shortly under the pro- 8 3 & Ed . £ oo commodation for passengers, and will ital periodicall visions of a recently enacted state = 4 also be able to carry large quantities [The need of such an institution in 1aw. e s s R v : CINCETEO: anghai is appreciated when it is re- Total court fees, under provisions of : made by a woman’s hairdresser who : 1 i Tejfre follnshine Of thel000aroot Pmbered that the 20,000 or more the act, will be $1.50—$1.00 for an 5 3 3 lost his nose through a shell ex- 2 O Ty eigner re domiciled in a r of appe 1ce by plaintiff having a 3 b X : plosion. As he told his comrades in = pre than 2,000,000 which s no claim not to exceed $20, and 50 cents e speech: “Without my nose my job the 50-faot class, the Tiburnia, a ngme rs and in which none of the ordi- additional to the constable or deputy was gone, for how could a nosel : which appears the first tima Ty safeguards to pygeserve the pub- sheriff serving a summons on the de- New York.—Lieutenant Pierre Bo- | met Bodin. They were compelled to ' ceiffeur hope to ple: women cu o amgnz the comj ships. The health exist. Wages are exceed- fendant. ! din of the French army, and his wife, | flee that city and the daughter was tomers? Already melancholy had xY : B i, i ey S low in comparison with Occiden- Both parties to actions must appear ' Mme. Lydia Lipkowska, well-known | lost in the confusion. Disguised as marked me for its own. when the | 5 > Al Ardania, Aurania, standards, and range from $6, il person and may summon witnesses. | opera singer, have arrived in America | fisherfolk, Mme. Lipkowska and Bo- mask expert took my casc in hand, - = sia. Albania and An- xican, a month for the coolie NoO ass claims can be tried in the after a series of thrilling adventures. { din made their way back to Odessa, and so successfully, that 1 am now z first five are the use-boy up to probably $15, Mes- ~Small cluims” court, and no attorney = Mme. Lipkowska fled from St. Peters- | found the child and then fled to Italy 40ins a rushing business in my old i lof b e e ol m, a month for -a cook. It is a OV ANy person other than the parties burg, Russia, with her thirteen-year- | where they were married. Mme. Lip- | trad A ’ ¥ ! the Antor appears for the first dest establishment that has not mrm\u)— concerned with the suit may ' old daughter, when the Reds won | kowska will join one of the big The American “portrait n\‘usk. e 6 or more native domestic workers. ~concern himself or in any other man- | control, and went to Odessa where she | operas here. which are the _rml,\- ones in France, R BEPT [/JOH/VSO/V e eprosy in advanced stages to be ner interfere \nth the prosecution or | . are made of light weight copper - Y plate, enamelled in flesh tints. They I e i 200 PESOS A DAY. ¥ conceal facial scars and hide tI dhadtlary ongigora D e """9“) Mezics . Feb. 20—The 1928 absence of missing features. They follows the announcement that Presi- % 1 d inv budget \pproved by President Car- are an adaption of the mask invented g .+ \vilson will send to the senate set, a D 3 5 ai rwent Vood of the anza, provides for an increase in thg AR el MRl X the nomination of Robert Underwood T n2b I Cunard Line. Liverpool. F Scythia and the Samaria. 3 { only one vessel under construction in bt with in Shanghai’s streets, par-- (efense STDeliise cnlitionitho WHAT THE BRITISH READ. 662 In 1918 and scientific works have ularly in the Chinese city; tuber- ‘0‘4;“:“" L SRiistices ¥ EhT s dropped to seventh place. Poetical losis claims 15 per cent. of the ",'_r"h“"q‘“r, C‘;;J;g is to be presided : piction At the Top of the Tist—So- | and dramatic books dropped from inese who die every vear; tracoma oD Justce fof gine ciology Passes Religion. 642 in 1918 to 495 last year, and common; typhoid and para-typhoid 2 € may enter a judement for | L there were 200 fewer history books. f ) e R e 'ment of claims in any manner he | London, Feb. 20.—Sociology has | The whole output for 1919 as 906 | The work owes its O e w09 president’s salary from 137 to 200 pel kot ey aal ees fit, o e ol rotu}fal to sat- ousted religion in the British reading | volumes more than in 191S. 8 rs. Maynard Ladd, of Bes- Johnson af 2 ‘“‘ O‘T\ :‘ e !“1- ]* M- os a day. It is explained that thig % 7 -._ | ISty such a judgment on the part of public’s taste, but fiction still tops the vis Ame bassador to Ttaly. Johnson has long __ L 5 m}-l; §,°‘.Za'i’éiix13’“&»"’":2?.’;“‘1‘“" mt'}:' the losing party, he may make an list, says the Publisher's Circular, re- ver | and to Miss Marie Brent, of Colum= [ Z . L o allan affairs ana Wil Dot benefl resident Carranza, B s astoron ot hF i '® aflidavit to that effect whereupon the vie z the book situation for 1919. ABOLISH CAPITAL PUNISHMENT. | pus, O., who took charge of the “‘por- 50 W o 0 00 ¢ the Keats and Who Will continue to draw 137 pet'-:l ian by the vear, J;g:-rr‘gno‘:t’r’aé{ claim may be collected through jus- | Before the war, books on religion Stockholm, Feb, 20.—A bill abol- | trait mask studio Aiss) Brent rex o LHE CUE L] ome Fe holda & day until ‘:fi;n‘b;\(‘l‘:;i:n b:‘tat“‘: 3 by other means. Yet it is felt L o OF superior court procedure, with stood second, science and | sociology | ishing capital punishment in Sweden | cently married Despreaux,, director o "o o tion of Cavalier of the Increased pay 2 ¢ Bt the door of the foreign house- losing party. consequent increases in costs to the fourth. L however, 824 so- | will be introduced by the government | of one of the most important libraries successor. 5 & : A Crown of Italy. I ciological works were issued against | in the new parliament. in Paris. ANNIVERSARY SALE— Genuine Reductions in Footwear is our best appreciation on our First Anniversary for the hearty co-operation that the public of New Britain has given us to make this store such a tremendous success. 2 WE INVITE YOU TO BE PRESENT that you may share in the real Savings that this celebration offers you—we've often offered good vaiues, but ncne have ever exceeded those in this sale. BUY THEM TOMORROW WHILE YOU MAY! WOMEN 4% RUBBERS A5 First Quality. | MEN'S—Tan and Black Calf Shoes WOMEN'S—Comfy Slippers—odd sizes—assorted $1 00 MEI\S‘aSle—::‘fg Rubbers 97¢ Al vp it e e A colors. Regular $1.95 ...... S S 4 < i MEN’S—BIlack Vici Kid Shoes WOMEN’S—$1.00 Rabbefi 69(: Blucher and Bals. Regular $10.00 .. = WOMEN’S—White Canvas Oxfords and Pumps. Sale price .. S . MEN’S—Suede Top Dress Shoes $7 90 High and low heels. Regular $2.50 : BOYSS"“‘“’OO Rubbers 69c English last. Regular $11.00 ... vuveeennne- ale price ... o sescsecans P Elk Work Shoes WOMEN'S—Leather Juliets, with rubber heels YOUTHS’—85¢c Rubbers 59c MEI}I)EubEegglye; Regolilar $; GOy M $3-85 Regular $2.95 ........-.. R Sale price .... . 20 o 5 Shoes Are Dscontinued Lines— MISSES'—85c Rubbers 59¢ AR WOMEN’S—Black and Brown Kid Shoes—some Sale price ... . .. s 5 & in all col with cloth top. Regular $7.00. ...... CHILD’S—65c Rubbers 47c¢ ME%S—lsflk ’;’Slesg“e e SO O Pair 39c¢ Sale price ... egular value e B S DO SEaTOB0 S WOMEN’S—Genuine Russia Calf Boots, military CAN YOU AFFORD TO MISS BUYING FIRST MEN'S—Cotton Lisle Hose, in four colors Pai 22c heels—some with suede uppers—Reg. $10.00 QUALITY RUBBERS AT THE ABOVE PRICES? Legular value 35¢ SR SRS WOMEN'’S HOSE—Special for Anniversary Sale—“Roknit” Silk Hose with double seams, $1 OO WOMEN’S ONYX HOSIERY—Full Fashioned, triple seam, in Black, Brown and White— $1 85 in Black, White, Brown and Grey. Regular price $1.75..... S Regular value $2.75. To close out the line at R MISSES — WOMEN'S Oxfords BOYS" SROWING GIRLS—Tan Oxfords—Military heels : et - $3 85 . 0Odd sizes. Regular $6.50 Fiare e 5 B —Tan Army Shoes Sizes 11 1-2 to 2 WOMEN’S—Black Pumps—Louis Heels—-Large assortment Regular $5.50 . > MISSES—BIlack Button and Lace Shoes $2 65 Regular $8.50 .... & B BOYS—Black and Tan Shoes $3 35 Regular $4.00 55 < WOMEN’S—Black and Tan Oxfords—Mnlxtary heels Regular $4.50 .. 2 : Kt MISSES—Tan Lace, high cut Regular $9.00 ... e el 5 e e Regular $5.00 ................. . $3'55 WOMEN’S—Tan Calf—Cloth Tops— Speua] BOYRS—':::{' $Ssc§;t Shoes : o $2.65 MISSES—White Canvas Shoes $1 55 Regular® $8:00 S S s e?g lar $3. Regular $2.50 . S . 2 WOMEN’'S—Comfort Shoes, in Black, with low hee] BOYS —Keds Sneaks $1'25 MISSES —White and Brown $l 00 Rubber Heels attached. Regular $5.00 - 2 Regular $1.75 Keds Sneaks i....-coccctcceeeacances s We invite you to come and see the Shoes pnccd in our Windows and in the Store— BOYS —Keds Suction Sneaks $2 35 May we have the pleasure of having your patronage? Regular $3.00 5 A C ’{mh..BREN i 2 5% . |Youths and Little Gents YOUTHS—RIack and Tan Regularb%aso.. o $3'65 p 1 e trers H . 4 YOUTHS —Black Button Shoes ite ¢ Sho 3 S < Regular $5.50 f 5 $2'65 hite Cauvas Begulaten ' ‘ : ] S LITTLE GENTS'—Tan Shoes CHILD’'S—Black Lace Shoes S S S 7 Regular $3.50 . S $2-85 Regular $3.00 5 X 3 S S i CHILD’S-—Tan Lace High Shocs LITTLE GE‘;"I)‘OS — Scuifers $2.35 Regular $4.00 ... SRS Regular $ sesg e CHILD’ —Combmauon colors—’]‘o Close S YOUTHS and LITTLE GENTS' Keds Out, 142 Pairs, Value $3.00, at At $1 '95 $ Sneaks—Brown and White R $ 1 -00 236 MAIN STREET, "THE STORE OF SERVICE” NEW BRITAIN, CONN.