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» r " evening. ¢ « i Latest returns from the COMMUNISTS BOLT PARTY This Facton of Ttallan Sociadists, Defeated in Effort to Endorse In- ' ternationale, Decile to Out lm.! Leghorn, Jan. 21. (By Associated Pross).—~The communist faction of the Malian socialist party, defeated in its attempt to secure endorsement by the party of the third internation- ale of Moscow, bolted the socialist convention here this morning. l Leghorn, 21.—~Communist leaders who have been attempting to earry the Italian socialist party iato the Moscow internatfonale suffered a decisive defeat in the oting on the question which took last It was™announced here to- day that the communists would bolt the socialist congress and form an ofganization of their own. Jan. voting that the communists were out- by more than 2 to 1, each dele- casting votos for the number of > in his particular precinct. oount at present shows the social- H recetved 109,000 mandates, while ithe commumist were given but 85,- 0. REY. CARLOS E. JONES Former Assistant Pastor of St. Mark’s Church Passcs Away At His Home in Independence The Rev. Carlos E. Jones, former askistant pastor of St. Mark's Episco- pal church in this city died Thursday, January 18 at his home in Indepen- dence, Iowa. He was with the local church for three years. leaving here to go to Providence, Rhode Island. He left the church here the same day that Rev. Samsel Butcliffe, the present pastor, 100K «p his duties. The Reverend C. E. Jwnes was a grafluate of Trinity colles. gnq re- celved his minister's degre. Berkeley Divinity schoel, Mmm..,,,m Con ecticut. jends in this city were not sui yrlud to hear of his death as it was known far some time that he was in poor health. Mr, Jones was in his 43rd year and leaves his parents, onc smister and two brothers. STOCKHOLDELRS APPROVE Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Rail- road to Stock $60,000,000. Chicago, Jan. 21.—8tockholders of the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy railroad have approved the proposal NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD FRIDAY, JANUARY- 21, of the directors to increase the - tal stock by $60,000,000 and to flr:upl’c A new mortgage bond issue of $109,- 000,000 consisting of six per cent re. funding mortgage bonds, it was an- nounced today. It is proposed to issue the new stock and $80,000,000 in bonds as a bonus to stockholders, thereby capi- taliasing a large part of surplus. The propesal now is before the interstate commerce commission. SELLS OUT STABLES, —_—— Hildreth Turns Over All His Interests to Partner, H. F. Sinclair. New York, Jan. 21.—Sam C. Hild- Foth, turfman, has sold to Harry F. Sinclair, his partner, his interests ln] their racing stables it was learned here today. He retained only his fa- vorite horse, Stromboldi, and will re- main as trainer of Sinclair's racers, RM”' will appear under the name ~ocas Farm AL OPENS, Kentucky Vel = Jury on . e ~ving Count. Harlan, Ky. Jay sons were Anhfln: hll —Many per- tend the trial of Dr. hteday to at former state vetgrinariam, Winnes. ~harged vith murder of Miss Lura Plrwfls- Pine Mountain settlement schoo teacher las¢ Septembeg The prociss of impaneling a jury was expectes to begin today, four months and tvo days after discove'y of the woman% body concealed be hind a ledge on alonely mountain trail near a convict roajy camp. Grape Nuts o Aavor at low cost. SOLD BY GROCERS EVERYWHERE FINAL The Sale of Readjustment has but a few days more to go—it ends Saturday night. And for the finish, we have pulled another notch in our belt—and put the ENTIRE Stock at three prices. It means that we not only had to pass up our profits—but we had to dig into our own pockets besides. But what’s the difference? If we are going to dispose of our stocks at a loss it might as well be at one big enough to make a good job of it. So herc goes: For the Last Days of the Sale of Readjustment. ENTIRE STOCK OF MEN’S CLOTHES $24. $35.> $43. Including Kuppenheimer, Alco Brand, Cortley Clothes, Ete. Who was it that said “Statistics prove nothing; eight per cent. of people die in bed, therefore it is a dangerous thing to sleep in a bed.” Figures in advertisements don’t mean much by them- selvess/ If you are only buying “Price,” you can get a suit or It’s the price combined with overcoat for almost anything. ninety- “what you get at the price that should be the deciding factor. Select the kind of clothes you want first—THEN buy them as cheap as you can. Connors-Halloran Clothes were in demand at regular prices—that’s why they are so popular when prices are down. AN ATTRACTIVE COLLECTION OF ODD SUITS and OVERCOATS $17 50 Brought together so that there will be all sizes as a whole—and offered at a price that is far, far below what we paid for them. If you can be fitted, you will get the bargain of your life. They are patterns we don’t have to apologize for—in fine taste—in variety for young and old. WORSTED PANTS, HEAVY WEIGHT, Sol up to $10.00, $4.95, $5.95 5 1'921’ S s @@@@-@@@@@m e WE: MUST DISPOSE OF 'TH) C S andsome 0 trimmed * and warmth and low ‘the n SMART PLAITE,‘- A choice. collection £ p ed home,spuxfl, velour: Before stock taking s SERGE DRESS% FC Fknch Serge Dresses for girls from 8 to' 14 years of age. At about half the usual price. Smart model in nayvy blue - with colored “~u_embroidery. Sfi:-m}o:eg by buying one of these dresses. cial pric eta and tricotine Dresses at spe- NEW fl@@@flflfl@flflfl@@fidfiflflfl@@flfl@flfllfl fll Coats for girls of froln in pleasing variety at the The best of materials and | Some of these coats are fu range from $6.95 to $ SATURDAY SP: CANDII Chocolate honey noug chocolate covered fruits a ~Chocolate covered bittes 7“utcrgrcens bars ..~ _sweet chocol Jumbo saltew Hard candies .. 5% Jordan Almonds ...« AP RESSES AND Tub' Drcsscs of gingham and T tra good quality. Sowc arg waist-. hn\B\q{ ex- others are Billie Burke style. Colors b, lavender, bluck and white. Sizes 34 to 52. Very spccial $2.95 Bungulow Dress Apruns, at popular prices. Our aprons ure all wcll fitting, and of extra good percalcs. Many pretly styles to choose from. Prices from .... 3!1 43 to $2.69 LJEI@LJL]ED@@@:@E@@E—“@ED@-J:E-EEE. 7 Q izk ResulL--Heral:l Classlfi-d A (5 ) ) ] 5 Ub ] SATURDAY'! YOU MAKE YOUR DOLLARS GO FURTHER 1Y TRADING THE MOHICAN MARKE' . URE FOOD ] 5] ) ] 5] ) ) ) ] O ] o it J i 3l IT WILL WORTH WHIE IN AND TAKE ADVANTA MONEY SAVERS WE OFFE BEST PURE (white) j LARD 2 LB 35¢ 367 MAIN § ) ) ) ) o ) SPECIAL CUT IN PRICES Of BEST QUALITY MEATS . FANOY tAGHT AND LEAN Ry 30c Sozooss I 15¢ » 30c¢ . 1b 20c ml4¢ 1 280 —AFTERNOON S4 SMOKED OR %i e ~ A I |2 Z w: FRESH FOWL FANCY CHICK FANCY YOUNG LAMB LEGS .. SHOULDERS I 26C . 28c »18c b l 6¢c e w 12€ ..... Uy 1 ‘80; —MORMING SALE 9 TO 12:30— PORTERHOUSE, SIRLOIN. ROUND STEAK -~ Ib 30c SHOULDER Gem Nut 1 PRIME RIB AS S Bl‘.!ul‘ e Bo.«s'n, Bl:hF = FANCY | CHUCK ROASTS BEEF .. Ib. IEAN POT ROASTS BEEF .. CHOICE CUTS BO I PRESIT CUT HAMBURG LAMB CHOPS .. ROASTING LAMB LOINS . LEAN SWEET LAMB STEW . ... ’ ROASTS PRIME VEAL .. ‘Whole Milk CHEESE ‘b 298¢ MARGARINE b 30c CRISCO 11b 23¢ COMPOUND 2 1b 29¢ COFF.E CAMPBELL'S PORK AND BEANS v FINE LAUNDRY SOAP 20 large bars ll 00 FANCY PINK SALMON g Snow White, ’ ‘ New Pack MOH. 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