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Boston Store” WE CLOSE— Saturdays at 9 P. M. Mondays at 6 P. M. "RIBBONS It’'s a long time since ribbons have been so fashionable as they are today. For Vestees, Sashes, | ' Bags and lots of other fancy trims in dress. For Vestees and Sashes ® weaith of Beautiful combinations of color; also plain colors in eve hade and width. Beautiful effects in wide width satin in silk, gold and silv brocade. Vestees tike 1-2 to 3-8 yar sashes 13-4 to 4 yards: bags, 1-2 to 8-4 yards. $1 to $5.50 yd. i Ribbons ! for Hat Making, Trimmings, Bag | Strings, cte. Two tone effects, picot | wdge, grosgrain, tinsel, etc., all wanted widths and colors. | / BAG TOPS—Hundreds to choose ! from, all the latest novelties, 50c wi $3.00. ULLAR & NIVEN Eastwood Electrical- Service Station and Garage. Starting, Lighting and Iguition Sys. [ ] tem Specialists, MAXWELL SERVICE STATION, REAR 193 MAIN STREET, Phone 387-1 e e HAVE YOUR TRUCKING DONE PROPERLY AND AT REASON- ABLE EXPENSE. "d‘ I operate a daily Freight and Ex- press Service. New Britain, New Hna- ¥ven and New York. Trucks rented by @~y or hour. Tocal and Long Distance Moving and Trucking. A. H. HARRIS Garage Tel. 1560. Honse Tel. 1849, MANROSS AUTO GO, OVERLAND AGENOY Storage and Accessories, ®Repair Work a Specialty. Phone 2227 130 Arch St P LEASURE CARS M. IRVING JESTER 193 ARCH STREET | amounting | have MEN Men's Lisle Regular Men's Elk Leather Shoes. Worl Regular 85 ‘s Black Dress Shoes. $8.50. Rez. Men's Shoes, Tan Calf rrow La $10.00. $7.85 aud Reg. $5. 85, Dress Broad, Medium Have you seen the crowds at our “Annivers- ary Shoe Sale? GENUINE REDUCTIONS in reliable footwear and rubbers for everybody— Come tomorrow—Share in the real bargains. Tomorrow -- Miszes’ and Chi]dren's All sizes. Reg. $3.00. Vhsses Tan Calf High Cut $3. 85. Lalue 236 MAIN STREET e 22(; Women’s Leather House Juliets, The Store of Service BREWERS UNWILLING TO ADMIT DEFEAT Feigenspan Outlines Stand On “Dry” Amendment. Atlantic City, Feb. 25.—Brewers of the United Stater will use “every le- gal and constitutional means to keep that liberty and that property that is guaraneed to us by the constitution,” Christian W. Feigenspaa here today at the Brewers’ con- ference of which he is president. “Counting the non-ratifving states, those which have not voted for state prohibition has been a blessing in dis- voted against federal or state cons tutional prohibition in recent years, he said, “we have 25 or more than a majority of the whole number. are 21 referendum states 15 of which are not included in the foregoing. In these stztes thc people have reserved to themselves or reject at the jolls any act of legislature. They must therefore counted as states which aave not rat ffied, Adding thess states to th mentioned heretofore, we have a to the declared | There | “the power to approve | be | tal of 40 in which the people are eith- | feleral prohibition or their undoubted o wonder the system fought er opposed to been denied right to pass upon it. proponents of this tooth and nail agninst letting the peo- | ple vote.” “Naticnal prohibition in form,” Feigenspan continued, ‘“has brought about in the Unite: by the application of principles most abhorrent to the American We see thne destruction of individual rights, and we see groperty estab- lished an. encouraged under the law in value to hundreds millions of dollars wantonly destroyed. » « » The present short period of prohibition has been a bessing in dis- Mr. been | T Up and Down the Road Whichever way you go! The one big with Flowers.’ What you make than a flea is to “Say it more for freewill gift pie sing csies received return can cou of flowe g Flowers scnt in compliment for an invitation to some social event from which you were unavoidubly compelled to He versary, a hirthday evening Teception or any ofr the many similar nts with which your Mfe is crowded. Volz Floral Co. absent; an anni- celebration, an DENISON GARAGE 430 MAIN STREET. Livery Cars for Hire, Day and Night. Storage. Supplies and Repairing Get rid"of that annoying rash with xfm— you have given careful at- our toilet, and you take wirror for a final glance, what sppointment it is to find tha ugly little rash stili shows on your face and neck. But there is a way to help over- comie this rash—the use of Resinol ntment aided by Resinol Soap. States | people. | of | largest ‘launched | i { guise. It has forced the American people to the necessity of being keen- 1y on their guard to preserve their lib- erties. It has opened their eyes to the unscrupulous tactics, the ff\lse- hoods and hypocrisies of a certain ir- responsible clemcnt which had almost escaped public condemnation hecause of a constant pretense of morality d righteousness. “The so-called 18th amenément will be obeyed faithfully by us as long it is accounted a part of the con: tution of the United State: misbezotten cffspring, the Volst act, will also be obeyed as long as it continues to disfigure the statute books. This legislative mcnstrosity reveals in its pages the solemn lie- and admitted to be a lie—which at- tended the bivth of the amandment “Tt is part cf the prohibiticn pro ganda today to pretend that the American people, through their own action have brought about the existing situati Never was there a greater falsehood. The American people ne er have acted upcn nationzl prohib tion. They have never been permitted to do so. Only one state, Ohio, voted on th tremendous issue, and there the verdict was against it.” NEW NEWSPAPER OUT. The Gleaner Supplants Farme azine in Middlewest. Detroit, Feb. ~The Gleaners are planning to enter the newspaper field the first weeki n March, Grant Slocum, head of the organization, announced hoere today with a national newspaper the initial circulation of which will be 60,000, The paper will be known as the Gleancr Forum and replaces the Fa s Magazine of that title. It will be issucd monthly for the present but it is planned later to make it a week I¥. Verne E. Burnett will be the edi- tor of the new publication which will be pubished at Ann Arbor, Mich. ' Mag- LARGEST FISHING Paris, Service) BOAT Wireless world’s has been (French Patric. the steam fishing boat, at Selby, Yorkshire, for a French firm. This boat, which is 215 feet in length and has bunker accom- modetions for 500 tons of coal, will be used in the Newfoundland fisheries, To Heal HAYES' A Cough HEALING HONEY | | Take 35c. w2 NS¢ inol : Whether it is a patch of eczema or just ‘nempumrvnmanon you can usualiy rely cn the gentle, soothing Resinol treatment 10 t it right. The mild and healing ingredients of Resinol cannot harm the tender- est skin,—they improve it TICK is sosooth. o @@@@@@a ET-T-Tt2-T 0 < Thursday and Friday Specials 2 g o B s e LSRG BYELEE B HEE FRESH CUT PORK CHOPS Specials -- Tomorrow'WOMEN - $1.85! \\0lnvn~ Sitk Hose double Reg. $1 Slippers seam. $1.55. Shoes. ot Rog. of Comfy $1.95. $1.00 SPECIAL 510 Pairs of ~o Calf V¥ same with Cloth tops nuine Rus- alking Boots suede and to match, $5.90 ~pecial Reg. $10.00, N‘ew Britain, Cenn. Gillette Men ! 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Hardware and Cutlery 279 MAIN ST NEW BRITAIN, CT. koeletotetotelotetoteteteote i}"‘v&@@@@ MIXED SALT PORK LEAN POT ROAST B L JOTLING BEFEF 10¢ b, H GROUND HAMBURG 22¢ 1h. 22¢ ic 1h. S PREMIUM OLEOMAR(C 3 1bs for —LENTEN SPECIALS—- TANCY MACKEREL SLICED EAKR COD SHORE HADDOCK LARGE SMELTS | ARINE * Ih, =T > 1b. 1h. LARGE 12¢ HALIBL 3¢ b, oL NAL SHREDDED (Ol SARDINE . SALT HERRING PINK SYLMON FLATHFISH > FANCY HERRINC SALMON SALT MACK fafeietelo ';é;‘ [DANGER IN RAW MI State Eliminating Tubercular Cows and Health Officers Advocating the Use of Pasteurized Milk A Hartford newspaper has recently stated that Dr. Charles P. ford, superintendent of the health department of that city, is strom favor of pasteurized milk for all dom estic purposes. Dr. Botsford is g as saying that not more than fifty per cent of all milk coming into ford is pasteurized. ST auarte e, “that paste milk, the nt regrettable,” says s against the use of high a food value as the raw disease erms which rend nts and children.” he amo ford, states large. ther t nilk while the milik unhealthy ular prejudice. in ed milk, hal ation def especially fol tubere coming into of milk he is nditions are no different rizht here in New Eritain: theve are dairymen selivering milk here each day. and only a very small pered of them handling the pasteurize cle. The pu as a ri demand, and eive, ubsolutely pure milk. from It should net | rged o fan for anv milk udvel sent several dairyme: is scription to be “pe familie from twey And most livering mil per quart. Recentiy Animals, Vhitilesey iminati such dairyman, Domestic herd of owned with tubercular germs. tomers who imagined No ore by one sho\ck this the rec amount of tubercula erm unless it dairyman mizht be, to zu chance when you use un the milk at all—will ever as . may sanitary inst dirt a milk ach your be. JAE have pasteur neers in thi their dairy certain that teurized is no higher Heiby mined for their milk is with up-to-date u in price than the tubereul Think this over: can vou precious baby, or other mem matter what you pay for it? In v neceticut vigorously eliminating sicians and health officers thro pasteurized milk., we believe the and that the time is not by law to thoroughly pasteuriz is | g@@@% fedetefotetote] Dage-2U1 INCORPORATED HARTFORD Rugs Selling Muc Below Regular HIGH-GRADE DGMI'ST Duri AN ORIENTALS = of This Wi rezular pi Positive Savings If You Buy (llfll(l‘ OF OUR ¥ 75.00. Our Spec CONGOLE [ CHOICE OF FINE HARTFORD SAXON)Y Price §150.00. ial Pr Regular Our Spec $119.00 CREX AND DELTOX GRASS R About Half Rezulnr Pri . Largoe Siz 5 CREX RUGS AT of Supe Qu Make No Mistake, ONE LOT OF ORIENTAL RU Low Prices. Last Week of the * 4 : Furniture Sale THE BENEFIT O TUE WC » PRICES State Are Right Her —\,xx( ink: of, g Room and L \i\' Re “at E Beauty 8 to Buy l.l & Time fity and This Is the GE Best Values in the Unusual lnwrcq in Suites tor l-n fedodetol. e = BB ES ARRIVE B fi;%@ NEW STOCK MEN’S AND WOMEN’S RUBBERS MEN'S 3 MISSES 1= ARCTICS. ARCTICS. LIGHTWEILGHT 4G HTWEIGHT 11 TO -BUCKLE LIGHTWEIGHT 6 1O 10 SHO BT \ND CHILDREN'S ARCTICSS, MEN'S AND BOY~ .~'I'UI1.\I KRING BOOTS. THE ALLING RUBBER (( 240 Main Streei