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re | Charles R. O'Connor. federal director o S S — wave just received a new stock r wide Percales in light color- suftable for House Dresses, Avrome and Men's Fhirts, Ia the thirty-two inch Dress Ging- hasis we still have a good assortment “in platds, steipes and plain colors. Our Gibraltar Cloth in stripes and plaki colors is the strongest made and gives the greatest satisfaction for | Juvenile wear. We bave tho yard wide Poplin in <V hite and all the plain colors; also n ) asortment in Serpentine Crepe and Vipplette, _ | PULLAR , . & NIVEN NEW BRITAIN BIRD STORE Has a Full Supply of Types, Flonting | it, Pails, Fish Hooks, ote. Also Singing Canaries, Parrots and Guinea Pigs. " 108 Arch St., Tel. 1121-3 | | Gollifish, [ | | | MILLION IN BOOZE 1S GIING BYE-BYE Must ispased of at Once— 4 Other “Wet” Tales New York, Dec. 30.—Liquors of all | kinds valued at $1,000,000 seized in this district since prohibition went into effect today were ordered “dsposed ot without unnecessary delay” by! of prohibition for New York state. The liquor will be soid to “the high- est bidder” he said. but bidders are restricted to physicians, hospitals and other persons an institutions author- ized to purchase it for non-beverage purposes. Wood alcohol and other dangerous “beverages” he said, would be officially “spilled.” 121 Saloonmen on Trial. | Mays Landing, N. J., Dec. 30.—One hundred and twenty-one saloon- keepers of Atlantic City today faced trial before Judge Robert Ingersoll here for alleged violation of the state liquor laws. SeSventy of them also face federal charges of violation of the Volstead act. All were arrested in ralds during October and pleaded not gullty at their preliminary arraign- ment. Booze Was Colored Water. Lexington, Ky., Dec. 30.—Puzzled prohibition agents here are trying to solve the mystery of forty cases of confiscated “liquor” which yesterday proved to be colored water. They say government seals on the flasks ap- parently have not been tampered with and that they show no other signa of having been refilled. The “Hquor” is part of a large ship- ment seized near here last October en route from the Ripy distillery at Frankfort, to Shenandoah, Pa., re- moved from bond, agents claim, with forged permits, | Whiskey In Bags. ‘ Chicago, Dec. 30.—Forty bundles of rags shipped by a New York bag company to a Chicago iron and metal concern, yielded forty cases of whiskey today when prohibition agents searched several railroad shipments. Prohibition agents have been ordered to inspect all large bundles at every treight house. CITY ITEMS Happy New Year with January Vie- | tor records on sale tomorrow. C. L. Plerce & Co.—advt. The Men's club of | batteries. church will this eveni ish house. A good time for all at the men’s ball, New Year's Eve. Removal sale at Besse-Leland's —advt. ive a Christmas party at § o'clock in the par- Fire- Have your battery charged or re- paired at Jester's, 195 Arch street —advt. January Viclor retords at Morans’, —advt. Call and let us explain the differ- ence between wet and dry storage of Simmons Storage company. 167 Arch str Big Moonlight and Mardi G Year's Eve, given by the * | : Park St Lithuanian Hall 354 CO'Brien’s Orch.—advt. The E Legion, Plans will be made for the re- ception of National Commander Gal- braith in Hartford and Bridgeport ai that time. hall Mayor O. F. Curtis and City Clerk | A. L. Thompson, members of Phoenix lodge, I. O. O. F., attended a meeting of that organization last night. It was { the first time that the executives had * Firemen's ball, been at a session in a lorg, long time. Lots of fun by the Palace octette, Bardeck’s.—advt. ASHLEY'S I ANNUAL SALF e ————————————————— VICTOR RECORDS FOR JANUARY ON SALE TOMORROW, FRIDAY They Include The Following Real Hits: “Grieving for You” “Old Pal” “] Love You Sunday” “Feather Your Nest” “My Wonder Girl” “Singin’ the Blues” And Many Others. Also & That good old rousing man’s song sung by America’s greatest baritone. No. 64914—THE STEIN SONG By Werrenrath. Your Machine Will Play These Records The C. L. Pierce & Co. * 246 Main St. Opposite the Monument. ’Phone 1117-2. - The Big Furniture Store’s New Year Message Within a very few days we will all be writing 1921. Wouldn't it be a fine thing for you and yours to start off that new year by furnishing your home so at- tractivlly that no other would hold half the charms? 'Attend to this now, so as to have it by New Year's. You know the Big Furniture Store’s delivery service is unimpaired on your street. JUST ONE MORE POINT. We are now ready to follow the market down and have made a reduction of 20 off any article in the store. But no our decisions qgickly, and we are not afraid of the result. big announcements in glaring headlines of Special Sales. That isn’t our way of doing bus- gou read the plain figures marked on our tags, then see for yourselves the super values that are It Tomorrow Youseeitinthepape 259% OFF—30% OF 33139% OFF—4 0% OF OFF O’ WHA That is the “Catch.” ‘At Ashley’s you know that the p tickets are not changed. In other words, present low prices do save you money unless they are based on honest original val At Ashley’s your $30.50 or $39.50 buys you more real clothes now than you have ever before been offered anywhere, by an Men’s Suits and Overcoats $65. to $75.00 Now $39.5 $60. to $63.50 Now $37.5 $55. to $58.50 Now $36.5 $50. to $54.50 Now, ,$34.5 $46. to $48.50 Now $40. to $45.00 Now / 25% Discount on UNION SUITS to to to to 25% Discount on SWEATERS 25% Discount on HATS AND CAPS 3314% Discount on English Wool Fur Lined GLOVES ’ $1.00 25% Discou on FLANNEL SHI 1%, Price on ALL MUFFLERS 50% Discount on BATH ROBES HOUSE COATS ASHLEY ABCOCK CO. hof good values!