New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 4, 1921, Page 10

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HART, SCHAFFNER & MARX e Just Sent Us Two Hundred Suits and Fihy Overcoats Made to Sell From $50 to $70 and We Now Offer Them For $32.00 $35.00 ana $253-00 Nowhere, No Time This Winter Have They Been Offered at Such Prices $50 to $70 SUITS —for— $32, $35, $42 The Overcoats Were Sold This Winter For $65, Now the Price is $37.00 $65 'OVERCOATS —for— 1iS STORE IS THE HOME OF HART, SCHAFFNER AND MARX CLOTHES der the brella big spreed” pres, cloth- he better fle range of d women. me. Insist Lancaster, Pa. STATE IS ECONOMIZING Approprintions Committee Slices 81,100,000 O Estmates of High- way Department. Hartford, Feb. 4.—The first indi- cation of drastic cutting of proposed appropriations for state Aepartments | by the state board of finance came to light yesterday hearing of the appropriations mmittee when re- ductions of $1.100,000 in estimates of the highway department were dis- closed Since the total of re-uests mnde by the highway lepartment was 34,226,600, this represented a jcut of nearly 25 per cent. from the amount asked Adding $6,000,000 as the esimuated aggregate of fines, forfeitures and fees that may be expected during the neat two years under tha motor vehicle law, the amount allowed the Alghway department by the board of | finance Is $9,126,600, as against the figura of $10,226,600 that wouli he available if the departmeni .cequests were not cut The action of the leaves the highway department $182,500 less than the amount ol lowed by the last session of the ‘egis- finance ASPIRIN’ Gl The name ‘‘Bayer’’ is the thumb- identifies genuine Aspirin prescribed by 20 years and proved safe by millions. ) hoard Ianture exclusive of the fees from the motor vehicle department. SHELTON BANK STATEMENT —— Omne Item of $14,000 in French Bonds | is Worth Only $2,000 A Bridgeport, Feb. 4.—A supple- mentary report of the Shelton Bank and Trust company as to its condition | was filed by Receiver Marcus H. Hol- comb yesterday. It shows that an item of $14,000 in French government | bonds which figured in the assests should have been entered at $2,000. The report also shows that new over- drafts amount to $11,203 of which item $10,276 was overdrawn by Charles H. Davis, treasurer of a land | promoting company. It is understood that Receiver Hol- comb has disposed of the insurance agencies handled by the company in the process of liquidation. Eggs are lower. Russell Bros.—Advt. SOME MORE GUESSES ON CABINET JOBS Latess Word from Washington lnu-, maies That Mellon Will Bo Secretary of Treasury. Washington, Feb. 4.—The Cabinet list, which is thought to be more or less definite, but subject to final changes, is: Secretary of State—Charles . | Hughes of New York. i Secretary of the Treasury—Andrew ‘W. Mellon of Pennsylvania. Secretary of War—John W. Weeks ot Massachusetts. i Secretary of the Navy—Frank O. Lowden of Illinois. ‘ Attorney General Harry M. Daugherty of Ohio. Secretary of the Interior—Albert B. Fall of New Mexico. Postmaster General—Will H. Hays ot Indiana Secretary of Agriculture—Henry C. Wallace of Iowa. No decision has been made, it is announced, upon the appointments for the department of commerce and the secretaryship of labor. James J Davis of Indiana is being considered seriously for the latter place, but Mr. | Harding, it is said, has not decided in his own mind whether Davis's ex- perience is broad enough to qualify m for the place, which is regarded BANS HOME MADE CIDER As Home Brewed Beer, Says Manchester, N. H., Feb. s Whitcher, federal prohi- bition director, discussed cider manu- facture by New Hampshire farmers in his review of the operation of the Volstead act up to January 1. “Three ‘hundred mills in this' state,”” he said, ‘‘are capable of turn- ing out 250,000 casks of cider, which produce booze equal to a half million casks of beer or containing as much alcohol as 25,000 casks of whiskey. “Prohibition cannot play favorites. Cider is an intoxicating beverage. Home made cider and home brew stand on the same footing. If one is right, both are, and vice versa. As a matter of fact both are wrong and violate the National Prohibition act. “There is one safe use for cider and that ig to be made into vinegar, and this law provides for it.” Bad George H. op a Cough Quick " HEALING HONEY. A tment, which stops irri- tation, heals the throat, relieves con- gestion and Cures the Cough. It's good! Children like it. 36c. (Give it one trial). REAL CUT | Yale university, Chinese Student to Hospital. Mr. Frank Caruso and Dr. Angelo Bianchi, her uncles, assisted in ' save the girl's life. Speak At Y. W. C. A. - l Kass Wacki, a Chinese student at will speak at next week's meeting of the High School club at the Y. M. C. A. Prof. W. C. McCarthy of Springfield college spoke last evening on the “New Age.” Challenge Milk 18c can. Russell Bros. i —Advt. BRINDELL IS GUILTY. New York, Feb. 4.—Robert P. Brindell, president of the building trades’ coun@il, last night was found guilty of the charge of extortion from buildeérs by a jury in Justice McAvoy's court here. Shortly after the verdict was announced Brindell was remand- ed to the Tombs prison, where he will remain until Tuesday when sern- tence will be passed upon him. The maximum penalty is fifteen years im- prisonment. ¥ Butter is lower. Russell Bros.-—Advt. SUCCEEDS AT SUICIDE. New York, Feb. 4.—Estella Traina, of 375 Summer Avenue, Newark, the fourteen-year-old girl who shot herself on Tuesday afternoon after learning that she had failed in her school ex- aminations, died yesterday at the City PRICES!!! 80c VALUE Ceylon-Formosa-Mixed 40c ‘VALUE TEAS COFFEE Ground to Order 25;, POUND CHECKE] RBOARD COFFEE—Finest Grown, 39¢ Ib. ! Cocoanut, sweetened, Ib 33c| Rolled Oats, bulk, 5 1b 25¢ Flavoring Extracts ... 24c Vanl and Lemon, 2 ox. bottle Soups, all kinds, 3 cans 36¢ RICE, choice, 3 Ibs. 27c| Baking Powder XX, 1b 30c Sundew BUTTER Guaranteed 52¢c b FRESH FARM EGGS Guaranteed 69¢c doz. “MAKES YOUR BREAD TASTE BETTER" - N = | ) INS | is increasing year by year A superior table drink, easily e Us o : made, better for health than coffee and at lower cost. “There's a Reasorn’ Lor PosTuMm NO.10 ARCADE Sold b’ grocers LLOOK FOR EMBLEM ON WINDOW |an operation made as a final' & TANT POSTUM.

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