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NTRAL ASKS *HT TO BUY LAND » Lease and Later Purchase 0 Junction 1ailway Com- ny Property at Chicago Ch ) erminal ked of today Vi issior trul Ra d proposes ta and Ind.ana Union he Chicago River company and th Transit company ith ilway company ation sald the New Yorl long he cilities at Chicago and tha braced tn the are the such & unconnected with stema, spreading over the inm Iindustrial districts B Including he district go Junction termin et directly with t? s outer belt line, and subsidiarie of the ntral, the Michigan Big Four, each of wh dod with better terminal sorv- eavy Chicago traffic, the ap h sald proposed only propertie “entral RD PLANT CLOSES v of Automobile Manufac- ny Not Resu Operations 10 Day Period Is Passed, The Ford Park customary t, Mich., Dec. 30.- company Highland ich closed for the inventory period, December bly will il February 3, not resume opera- or later, It was here today tement was obtainable at the offices of the company, was sald announcement of [down had not been officially d imately 50,000 workers were [d in the Hghland Park plant closed for Inventory. SUPPLY HOUSE BURNS. wonville, Conn Dec 30— the automobile supply M. J. Travers today di1 $10,- age among tire and tubes. $1,600 additional damage to ding. The fire started near a DRNELL DEF n, Dee 10.—The Oxford @ team won the cross coun at Roehampton today tros edod larger freight | howill | NEW S8RITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 30, | the This is the late. ph Mme. Sarah Bernhardt, she appears in “Daniel” is success.. The great T tress, who has lost one 1 seated all the time she is on the MAPLE HILL HIIl Girl Scouts, contributed $20, the their recent sales, fo Relief fund graph of years old, her new ench mains stage. STATE BAR MEETING ity Will Hold Its Annual The Maple 10, have ceeds of Near st Troop | Legal Frater pro- | the | Session in New Haven Instead of in | Hartrora. returned to De- ‘ the holiday at Hine has spending Tredick troit after his home Dec. 20 | ssociation of Connecticut | its annual meeting in New Haven, a change from the custom of having the annual meeting in the supreme court build in Hartford with a banquet at o d Club. The coming meet- ing w in Hendre Hall, New Ha- | in with | ven Mor , January 10 in the after- | noon. Pre: 1t A, Heaton Robertson of New Haven. will aeliver theannual address and there will be a paper by | Professor William R. Vance of Yale.| The annual banquet will be at the| Hotel Taft, in the evening, the princi- ! pal speakets being former Chief Jus- | tice Samuel O.'Prentice, of the su- preme court: Amos P. Wilder of New Haven, and Professor Joseph H. Beale of the ijarvard Law School. DEALERS ARE FINED The State will hold Hartford, Daniel B. Olson Bridgeport were Mrs. D. K. Perry Mr. and Mrs. daughter of of Mr. and the holidays. and | guests over Miss searlet Dorothy fever. Somers is Saunders | with Misses Irene of Brooklyn their parents. Leora Christmas and spent Miss Dorothy Paige, an instructor at Beechwood college, is spending the Christmas recess yith Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Blair Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hollings and son of Hartford spent Christmas with | Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Hare. ell hill and a unners, the team scoring points to 29. red s Piles Years 0ld But Works At of Blacksmith and Feels Younger Since Plles Are Gone. oldest active blacksmith In 8 still pounding his an- he town of Homer—thanks nternal method for tr Jacob Lyom, Homer, Mich. sh that you could hear hlll hll many afnfl'lln Marshaill, want you frour "treatment had suffered with piles for Joars and used suppositories 1 kinds of treatments, but got relief until I tried eompl.m cured. Although years old, and the oldest in Michigan, [ gor since the piles will surely recom- 1 I know who suffer . You can use my letter Y xgu wish and I hope it ad others to try this wonders Mich. to know as done for ours. Yours truly, J. L. LYON. e _are thousands of afMicted suffsring. with piles who ver yet tried the one sensi- y of treating them. be cut. Don't waste u-n salves, olntments, but send today for a Free bt my internal method for the & of Plles. money dila~ ir case is ovelop- onal or tor trial treatment. ter where you live—no what your age or ocoupaticn pu are troubled with piles, my d will relieve you promptly. Hberal offer of free treat- 18 too important for you to t a singlo day. Write now no _money Simply mail the —=but do this bDow—=TODAY I’IEE PILE REMEDY Bldt.. Marshall, Mich, h.'cnd free trial of your Raymond Willoughby of Elm Hill | has returned to Sheffield, Mass., to | resyme hix duties as instructor in the | SheMeld School for Boys after spend- ing the Christmas. holidays with his| in Court. ! father ! Hartford, Dec. Two Hartford second hand dealers, accused of hav- ing purchased stolen in East Long Mcadow. from George H Goyette, who sentenced in the springfield court Wednesday afternoon to three to four years imprisonment on burglary complaints, were in police court to Benjamin Yush was charged with receiving stolen goods on three different counts and was fined a total of $150 and costs, while Abe Silverman was fined $25 on a charge ot failure to make report to the police of a second hand purchase of goods. ABANDON R. R. YARDS ven Road Will Not Us Two Hartford Second Hand Men Who | Bought Stolen Goods Are Assessed | The Bluebird Whist club of ington are giving a dance at hall tomorrow evening New Grange goods Mass., Burritt A. Root has resumed studies at Northeastern college NEW DlPLOMAT ARRIVES Dr. Samucl Eyde is Newly Appointed Novwegian Minister at National Capitol. Dec 10.—Dr, Eyd ippointed N min r to Washington, arrived today aboard tho steamer Kr Among those on the ship 14 Max Goldb: who accidentally Antwerp, Cherbourg on t left New rushed ow. York Samzy vl‘ newly orwes oor vas four Lo teen year ark, N. J round trip ampton and Just before several weeks Is as Distributing Center at voyage to New London Much More, ndon, Dec. 30.—The ent of the midw n enter gangplank to delive flowers to a | fre o the Naw Tork passenger. The ship away from | & Hariford road will bec its pler and Max started on a free trip | about Junuary 13, « ng to in- to the ports of three European ('()Hn-i formation given out at th » of CLOTH PRICES DROP of the New ndon today. Amoskeag Manufacturing Company partial the steamer y yards as through New Haven ago he some drew division The chan will bably bring about sweeping removals in the clerical staff of the Union staton as well as entailing a great reduction of yard- men and engineers at mi anticipated that many the road will be transfer points if their services mand here. Announces Addidonal Reduction | d to other - in de- urcs—~Gingham at 10%c. Amos- B S e e smen | §15 ONLY THE BEGINNING price reduc- tions of 32 1-3 per cent last Septem- | ber, today lowered quotations still { Phis j« Preliminary further, taking cognizance of the i, 3 drop in cotton and market | in Gilded Cat changes. The reductions apply to New Ye existing orde nd future business, W . Dec. 30 Staple ginghams, which touchea a high < 1-2 cents a yard net this year were quoted at 10 1-2 cents. | or this New Year's eve Utility ginghams priced at 1 ollickin cents compared with a high of 35! e cents. A. F. C. dress nzham was | prices cents against a high for | yeual the year of 37 19,000 range | wi| chambray was lowered to 12 1 cents compared with ke of 36, and A. C. A. ticks were quoted at 21 cents. The high price for the | year In this was 55 cents New York, Dec. 30.—The keag Manufacturing ( announced dry goo: ympany, Convert *t in New Charge ' York for other Habtues of the - y White one remind- of the old time midnight celebrationsbefore demisc of John Barleycorn—the for viands will be as high as In some cstablishments diners for couvert fee for the aying still more for gilded cabarets Way"” will have along the at st were cut to 17 ed to pay $15 ch L 5 prelimina privilese a meal offic mere vithstanding hizh ally dry night of revelry, how- ever, virtually ever: urateur an- nounced today tha tables had been . reserved. D ——— prices for the Another Hold-up and ooting in Ne ew York, Dec. 30— up and shooting th 1dded to the defend Piro was shot t one of two bany as he was en the Bronx. was Seekinz to Bar | 1920." JANUARY SAIE‘ Everything in Qur Stock Tremendously Reduced Fbr the past few months we have cut our profits right out and given We have made very little noise about it,—now we can shout—and we have something to shout about. . Every man in this community should take advantage of this, the greatest bargain event in our history. Everything in our well selected stock has been cut to the limit. We have never been pble to make such reductions in prices—the object of which is to give you the very BEST VALUES WE HAVE EVER OFFERED some amazing values. FASHION PARK AND HICKEY-FREEMAN Suits Lot No. 1 All Half Price $25.00 and $30.00 now. $60.00 Suits . ..:.. $45.00 $65.00 Suits ceeeo.. $48.78 $70.00 Suits . ..... $52.50 $75.00 Su!ts 5 .... $56.25 SHIRTS All $4.00 and $4.50 Madras Shirts $2.85 All $5.00 to $8.00 Madras Shirts $3.85 All silks in our stock including whites HALF PRICE “Wilson Special Collar Attached” $2.85—3 for $8.00 All $3.50, $4.00 ard $5.00 Flannel Shirts $1.95 COLLARS All 25¢ Collars 19¢c $2.20 dozen All 50c Collars 35¢ 3 for $1.00 LUGGAGE All Wardrobe T nks, B Overcoats % Including’ Patrick All-Wool Great-Coats $65.00 Coats ..... $48.75 $70.00 Coats . ... ..... $52.50 $75.00 Coats ..... .... $56.25 UNDERWEAR SPECIAL Heavywelght Sea Island cotton Vassar $3.50 Union Suit $2.65 All Swiss-Rib Union Suits-—wool and silk and wool, now joff. All Althletic Union Suits Winsted Wool Shirts and Drawers $2.25 Each SWEATERS All $12 to $14 Coat Sweaters $1.85 All V Neck Pullovers $6.85 Were $10 and $11 Sheep Lined Coats Wombat, Opossun'and- ngafl'ab - Collars ,$25,00 Coats ... $50.00 Coats $55.00 Coats $65.00 Coats $70.00 Coats R 31900 $40.50 NECKWEAR All $1.00 Ties. 65¢ All $1.50 Ties 95¢ All $2.00 and $2.50 Ties $1.50 All $3.00 Ties $2.25. All $3.50 and $5.00 Ties $2.85 All $1 and $1.50 Bow Ties in one Iot 3 for $1.00 = PAJAMAS All V Neck and Regular $3.50 to $5.00 Pajamas $2.85 All Imported Madras and $8.00 Flannel Pajamas $4.85