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RANCE SALE radical reductions in rs of our hHusinoss— ost meorchandising M Apparel in history, Come seo parables «— we invite NTIRE STOCK OF uits & Overcoats EDUCED PRICES $40 mis I'dr Garments 0 Up to 865 © seo = For Garmerts Up to $100 The . Hongfall mpany ASYLUM ST, HARTFORD. w Buy Owr Kind.” ITEMS rd, Margle," jear it. © special, L. Plerce & Ca. sale at Besse-Leland's.— letor records at Morans' ona P. Godfrey's classes in meet Monday, Jan. 10th, #lley, whe was overcomae k ago, has left the New ital and returned to the sister, Mra. Nelly Berry of ot ws explain the differ- In wet and dry storage of immons Htorage Battory 7 Aroh strest —advt » battery charged or 193 Areh reo- stroet. # New Year resolutions he Firemon's ball.—advt. lght and Mardl Gras dance manian HMall, 304 Park St Trio. Adm. 40c. O'Brien's dvt MEADS NAVIL oLUn. nes Treasurership and y Succeeds Him mual meeting of the New b held last night, A. ¥, olectod president for the r. ¥. G. Vibberts was re- vice-president, and J. 8, amain chosen second vice- art Parsons succeeded secretary. The sensation ning eame when Jehn C. Plined re-election as treas- ® & deat car to the en- he assembly. H. €. Woel- quently ohosen as treas- e J. H. Xirkham and Geo ere oleoted directors. FEd- Il and George T. Kimball d auditers Hours Soon On ley Works Schedule oro posted yesterday after- number of the factory of the Stanley Works an- eut in working hours from ours a week. The depart- been working on & 10 hour five and one-half days a the new schedulo they te elght hours a day, five ek. In addition praotically a of bonus has been re< POLIOE COURT ¥a were lectured ih oourt » tor eh-np!"- down trees vy, The tres hoys inten Christmas eelebraton. wiings freed Morris for vielation NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER .51,' 1920. To you, whose business has helped us prosper, we send our warmest wishes for your happiness and pros- perity throughout the coming year. THE JGIN BOYLE CO2'PANY Whalesale and Retall Dealers in PAINTS, VARNISH, LEAD AND OILS GLASS, PUTTY, BRUSHES WALL PAPER, 3—5 FRANKLIN SQ. CHAS. DlAl;,ls‘ON HARTFORD ROOM MOULDINGS, METAL CEILINGS, BETC New Britain, Conn. & CO BRIDGEPORT Hosiery and Glove ~ Values Either one of these would make an appreciated New Year's token and they are reduced so that they are within the reach of all. 100 DOZEN BOXES Yarn Dyed, OF VAN Regular Made Silk Hose in black and cale! RAALTE Reg- ular $2.50 values, Very Special at $1.75. A splendid line of Wool Hosiery mixtures. Specially in brown, blue and heather marked at $1.00. GLOVES l1-clasp Washahle white. Regular White, gmbroidered backs. doe-skin and natural R Capeskin Gloyes In tan, grey, ivory and pearl $3.50 quality for $1.75 a pair, chamois Gloves in self or black Very speclal at $3. e e P —— SUES FOR $26,000 Maynard ¥E. Foster Brings Action Against William Lewin For Alleged l Accusations, | Claiming that the defendant made false agousations aboutshim that re- sulted in the loss of his position at the | Stanley Works, Mayuard B. Foster through his counsel Lawyer Benedict M, Holden of Hartford, has brought sult for $25,000 damages against Willlam Lewin alsa of this city. The papers In the case were served yester- day afterncon by Deputy Sheriff (. B. Lord of Hartford In the complaint, the plaintiff sets forth that he ix an electrical engin- | eer, and for about nine months prior | to November 20, 1920, he was em- ployed as a foreman at Stanley Works in the eclectrical department. It is further alleged that the defendant tald Truman L, Weed, a superinten- dent at the concern, that the plaintift had taken a coll of copper from the ecafpany and hid it, with the intent to steal As a result of the accusations claim- ed by the plaintiff he lost his posi- tlon for which he was paid about § & week, and since the occurrence has been unable to secure a pasition. The writ s returnable in the superior court on the first Tuesday in Febru- ‘ ary. Real estate belonging to the de- | fendant on Lincoln street was yes- | terday attached for 930,000 by Deputy | Sheriff € E. oLrd of Hartford ! | LEAV 50 TO MOUSEKEEPER. Mrs. A. Peterson Remembered in ' Will of Kvenning A. Johunson. A bequest of $50 for Mrs. Anna Peterson, provided she remain his housekeeper until his death, is made in the will of Bvenning Alfred John- son, which was offered for probate yesterday. A similar grant is left his sranddaughter, Lillian Foiren to be held in trust until she reaches the age of 1. The remainder of the estate is | lett to John A. Johnson and Miss! Freda Johnson, son and daughter of the deceased. J. A. Abrahamson and Aaron Danielson have been named prajsers. PHOENIX LODG Fred Hoffman was grand at & meeting L 0. 0. F,, held oflicers namad \’r-aiflli . WANT DORMITORY HERE State Board of Education Will Seck Appropriation for New Feature in Connection with Normal Schoal. An appropriation for the conatrue- tion of a dormitory in connection with the State Normal school in this ciiy will be sought from the legislature by the state board of education pext year. In announcing the plans of The state board, Commissioner A. B. Meredith #tates that housing facilities are in- adequate in this eity and the eonstrue- ton of such a feature in cennectien | with the school would undoubtedly at- tract more young women to the teach- Ing profession At the present time there are a numher of students who are obliged to commute while others make théir homes with private fam- ilies. A similar appropriation will be | sought in 1922 for the Danbury Nor- mal school. No specifications have been obtained for either dormitory, Commissioner Meredith states RIDS OPENED TODAY. Shipping Board Receives Offers for Government-Owned Housing Projeets. Washington, Dec. 31.—Bids were opened today by the Shipping Board for the purchase of the government owned housing projects in various parts of the country. The combined projects offered for sale by the board aggregate 384 acres of land and in- cluded 2, dwelling houses and 56 other buildings. The projects are mington, er, Pa., located at Wil- Del., Camden, N. J., Chest- Loraine, Ohio, Wyandotte, Mich, Groton, Conn., and Dundalk, Md. Terms of sale, afficials of the board said, weuld depend upon lo- calities but in general would be on the basis of part cash and part in deferred payments, COLBY'S VISIT. prican Nation Not Greatl ; i | January Garment Sale! Annapolis Athletic Teams Must Con- form With All Rules of Other Edu- cationa) Institutiens. Annapolis, Md., Dee. 31.—The nav- al academy will obsarve all the eligi- bility representative educational institutions nstitutions, superintendent in a statement issued esterday. Admiral Scales, in setting forth the policy of the naval academy concern- ing athletics declared that the acad- emy *“welcomes and promotes athletic relations with in order be sustained on an unquestioned basis of equity and fair play, academy is desirous of observing all are essential and which are recognized by the rep- resentative educational institutions of the country.” Diei ver-Dedder Companije KRUCCESSOR TO C. S8, HILLS & 0O- HARTFORD SHOP AS MUCH AS YOU LIKE AND WHEREVER YOU DESIRE, YOU'LL NOT FIND THE EQUAL OF THE EXTRAORDINARY VALUES NOW O N OUR The Woman Who Has Not Seen Qur Garments, in Justice to Herself, Should Not Buy Until She Has SeenThem, We Invite Comparison. THE FINEST OF COATS $59.75 FOR COATS UP TO $150.00. These are probably the greatest values of the entire year—great wrappy models of bolivia, chamoistyne, evora, suedine, duvetyn and peach-bloom with large collars and cuffs of mole, opossum, nutria and raccoon, the like of which you have never seen at the price $24.95 FOR COATS UP TO $15.00 Fashioned of velours and novelty fabrics, chiefly, in really smart styles well made. $39.75 FOR COATS UP TO $65.00 wrs and Kerseys make up this group which are collars of Sealine, Raccoon and Opossum, price. Silvertones. \'¢ distinguished rge very rare in is vii FOR COATS UP TO §$225.00. These are cxquisite wrap coats, the very finest that can be pro. cured. The best of the season's soft fabrics, beautiful linings and fashionable models—made into lovely coats with huge collars and cuffs of finest beaver and squirrel. — LiSSES OF SERG! AND TRICOTINE t Bargains of Our Career. .. $12.95 particularly adapted to The Gic DRESSES— FORMERLY §23.00, NOW .... Of serge, mostly in neat, plain the miss. DRESSES— FORMERLY TO §35.00, NOW Serges and some tricotines in very pretty DRESSES— FORMERLY TO $39.00, Serges and tricotines—showing eton and yestee stylos—some beau- tifully embroidered with .wool. $25.95 PRESSES— FORMERLY TO $45.00 ... Poiret twill and jersey—in all the variations of pleated skirts and panels—wonderful to see. modes, Serge, trieotine, basques, etons, A GROUP OF FASHIONABLE JERSEY SUITS THE LOVELIEST OF SUITS In model, materials and workmapship these suits leave nothing to be desired and we have placed these prices on them to insure their quick elearance: o 325.95 Suits te $39.00 Now . $35.95 " U0% 5595 Suits to $125. $45.95 Now .. Suits to $69.00 LUXURIOUS PLUSH COATS \ Made of the very highest grade of plushes—some with Raccoon and Opessum. Coats to $39.00 Now Coats to $35.00 are trimmed Coats to $100.00 Now PRETTY SKIRTS In many attpactive plaids and stripes. i o $8.95 . $12.95 E L. $16.95 $79.95 Formerly to $22.50, Now DRESSES OF SILK CREPE BE CHINE AND BATIN DRESSES— $16 95 FORMERLY $25.00, NOW 3 Lovely affairs in smart modes in straight line effects. SMART SATIN STREET DRESSES— slg 9 5 FORMERLY TO §3 , NOW sesscsscscnnas 7o Praetieal models in dark colors. SATIN ANP CREPE DE CHINE DRESSES— FORMERLY TO §39.00, NOW ceregencaane Including many. dressy medels, beautifully trimmed in the finest models of the season. MIGNONETTE DRESSES—In dark, rich shades chiefly. . These Drosses are extraordinary values and are among the most beautiful we have ever offered. ‘ embroidered and Excellent values worth deuble their prige, in exferds, navy, taupe and heather mixtures, in smart sport models. All siges are here; these Sylts are rare hargains. Extraordinary Sale Of MEN’S éWEATERS SUPERIOR QUALITY HEAVY JUMBO KNIT SWEATERS—FORMERLY $8.00 — §10.00 — $12.00 ON SALE AT Great heavy knitted Sweater in three st V-Neck, navy, dark green, brewn, Oxford and heather mixtures. Buy . > buttoned-down front; them RICED Elip-ons with long sievee: .. $3.95 Shawl collar, button-down front; in while they last at a small part of what they are really worth. WOMEN’S SWEATER SPECIALS SLIP-ON SWEATERS—with deep puried bottom and collar, in colors; values to $6.95. Special $2.95 TIE-ON SWEATERN—Very popular—in many calors; fopmerly to §3.95. Special in plain and . $4.95 novelty weaves and' pretty . $6.98 TIE-ON AND TUXEDO SWEATERS—Very amart contrasting colors; formerly to $3.95. Special cgeen ‘ee . TUXEDO SWEATERS—I color effects; formerly to §11.07 Special lovely Our Entire Stock of Furs and Fur Garments at Great Reductions K& T0 SUPPRESS COMMUNISM Communistic Propaganda Is to MIDDIES WILL OBEY Prevented in Belgrade, will ! prapaganda prevented Dec. requirements recognized by its athletic relations with other Rear Admiral Secales, the constituent assembly, day. the gevernment constitutional liberty,” nouncement. says the other astitutions and that these relations may nouncement asserted, “have the fices.” requirements of eligibility which te @ood spertmanship |eral strike will be destrayed imprisened, but freedem of and press will be retained - utilized for villi ng PRATT AGREES TO TERMS. d¢ unles Is Now Willing to Take Be Jugo-Slavia Until a Vote Has Been Taken By Assembly. 31.—Communism he suppressed and communistic in Jugo-Blavia until a vote has been taken in the said an efficial announcement made public here to- This step has been taken by “in the interest of an- “The seditious actions of bolsheviki in abusing the generous political lib- erty accorded by the state,” the an- begun to jeopardize the benefits the nation naval 'won at the cost of sanguinary sacri- It adds that any orders for a gen- and those responsible for them will be speech Bettering Conditions s . We are about to enter 3 New Year. Resalve ta make it bring greater happiness and contentment b adding, from time to time, the needed touch of cheer and comfort to the home—where real happiness be gins and ends, always. Resolve to appropriate a per-) centage of your income toward home betterment—an investment in true thrift and permaneney.. Reagi constructi: ng by by &