New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 11, 1921, Page 23

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may fall to one now mentioned for a | ing worthless checks under the n: V ‘Nfld ; F‘]_lst ea 4 : a i ame Co o . . ' t t re F“UR cABlNET J[]BS ,Il:?’sl ranking nearer the top of the | of Jimmy Ring, National league base- pendg‘;""'l:;:o:ixshmonthsm:urhent ::“ H 1 3 ‘in j st ball player declared before a luns v’ the committee reported; adding that On is certain that Mr. Harding will | commission that he was related to the further study was not needed to es- | It take no definite steps until he holds | king of England. | Uniess World-Wide Disarmament Oc- | tabii oy further conferences with his advisors tablish that the capital ship re- The first he and next weeck s expected to see the Members of the commission ex- cars, U. S. Should Be Sccond to | Mained the principal unit of sea | case will be hel{ power, with submarines and aircraft | cil chamber, J | beginning of a series of consultations | Pr5=¢d the opinion today that Foss was i | here that will bring a decicion. It is stand None, Is Recommendation. as yet only auxiliary forces. chairman of thi : P are showmga good line S . S unlikely that any appointments will | trial for larceny. AV a=hin=ton B 5 ST Stressing the importance of sea | mittee, presidif [a[e, -JllS[lGe, POS[ Omce flfld be announced however until a day or I’hysicians who examined him today [©only upon the possibility of a world- | POWer ‘to the United States the com- ; cials involved two before the inauguration declared him sane. { wide agrcement limiting naval arma- | Mittec declared that the lessons of | antine case, 4 | history teach with indisputable truth [ rich who @ ress Silks including Taf- ; ; ; eaL ; : ; S B oy - g Agncunum Believed Filled - - Etoes il theltims folhinlarrent fen<f| ments (e United\ Statcalphouldipur. | stery e ch St s atepanio euehfEc B a0 Mg feigning insanity and he must y joyed much publicity in Spokane and | Sue its present building program with |, . | ; 7 Satin, Poplin, Char- I WA msrss £ northwest cities as Ring, whom he js | View to “maintaini a navy at tdh‘ mi\‘xnlu‘nntrlwe %fvour rifihts and the | il(t"md“ his W o ——— b 10 Back | Man Who Passed Worthless Checks | 5414 to resemble very closely. [least equal to that of other pow- | defense spchegiivesgandifcommercejfatterce 8t. Augustine, Fla., Feb, 10.—Bac ler”” These were the conclusions of | ©f our citizens upon the mercy or Claimed King : S work today after a three weeks | the senate maval committee today in | Bnerosity or zood will of other pow- se and Crepe de Chine in|2! o ; - ¢ p vacation, President-elcct Harding | _ Spokane, Wash.. Feb. 10.—W. G. D.| Ture lard 16c Ib. Russell Bros.— |a report {o the senate on the Borah | €' with rival or conflicting interests | “OUTS D waded into a vast accumulation of arrested here recently for j Advt. | resolution. and ambitions. Hd COIOI"S. correspondence nd other miscellan eous business that must be cleared away bhefore he can give serious thought to final decisions on the per- sonnel of his cabinet and other major i . - L . . problems | . gured Silks for Kimonos|" 3. Harding returned to st. Augus- : Tl'l Lorrame tine last night from his houseboat N . crilse along the Florida coast and | = - raperies. established offices in a St. Ausgustine hotel which will be his home until he ! —_— leaves for Washington to be inaugur- ated. 1 d ; : : : Only the most urgent communica- : > ~ - . k Muslm, yard wide Nl vons bave besa forwarded to him dur- SN/ ' ing his trip and the stack of unan- |[§ . > / / o ! ‘ swered telograms and letters probably g will occupy virutally all of his work- s wgeme o e e v o | And Keep the Wheels be % - AS ‘ We Have Forced While the president-elect was cruis- pe de Chine and TUb,L".-':uor;w”'fi;rh'x:::'.',\'v"‘r"rloxkr(x?:‘:r-l:»h@z: | Of lndustry Turning ’ : : / / 4 - lution in Shfle » R as possible and it may be said author- tively that the most important de- i irti its trlped Sh‘rtlngs' cisions of the coming administration | including the personnei of the cabinct |are but little nearer consummation . : T/ . prgette Crepe in all col- LRI AU e Sale Beglns Tomor row e Sale Wiu i asi [ Ity G Bl Morning Fourt een ¢ e“ in | most of them one guess seems as good POSITIVELY DISREGARDING REPLACEMENT COST! The cabinet Mr. Hurding's close friends belicve to = = 5 % o be virtually determined are confined | We intend to make this event conspicuous for its absolute sincer- Every Shoe is from our regular stock. The prices al 0, Bl Gl bl Savne ity and for the truly exceptional desirability of the merchandise. . ] ; LLAR et e Yt T 'R'lose who have opportunity for COMPARISON are urged to their relation to the quality of our goods, are now at ¢ use it. est extreme—AND FURTHER THAN THAT. crotary of state; Harry M. Daugherty of Ohio for attorney general; Wills H. Ha f Indiana f tmast g - A . o o o o eraliand in-riWallnesloeiTrwanros We guarantee to every purchaser that anything bought at this sale will not be sold for a'lower price during the year. Every p NIVEN secrotary of agriculture are selections | S8 than manufacturing costs will warrant for more than a year to come. If for any reason we qucte a iower price, we will return eve J hose | it to k v v ° i g e the amount of the difference. regard as practically certain. 5 Yet even in respect to these it is realized that there may be many a X i slip between the first of February ard / the, first of March. d Secretary of War re For the secretaryship of war, sever- al men still ‘are mentioned in gossip a to the president-elect, Prominent ; among them is John W. Weeks of a 5 | s es Massachusetts, whose name also is ° ) palr ? linked repeatedly with the navy and . ‘ S— treasury portfolios. Frank O. Lowden palr Years 014 But Works At | ©f Illinois is another mentioned as a possibility for the secretaryship of the of Blacksmith and Foels navy, and the friends of Andrew M. T ormecty o1 anlTIigh ae $8.:85 ounger Since Piles Mellon of Pennsylvania still are urg- Formerly As High As $7.85 Formerly Sold as High Are Gone. ing his qualifications to be secretary V1.8 ' olden of the treasury. For the latter post 1 i Foundiotmith 48 |4 is understood that Charles G. the town of Homer——than Dawes of Illinols, once oonceded to ternal method for treating ) have an Inside track, no longed is 4 a serious possibility. Senator A. B. Fall of New Mexico is believed to be under serious con- sideration for secretary of interior and whether he goes into the place, it is understood to depend largely on his own inclination. For the same place John Hays Hammond of New York is being strongly recommended. Other Secretaryships Women’s Shoes, Oxfords, and Pumps, with It is in regard to the secretaryships Louis Heel in Patent Kid, Black Vici Kid, of labor and commerce that Mr. Hard- high L » Women’s Lorraine Boots and Oxfords of the very latest styles ing’s mind is believed to be farthest and Brown Kid. Stunning Evening Dress Pumps and leathers; suited for dress and business wear. Every pair with the military or Cuban hecls. will be sold for the Next Fourteen for a decison. The records and quali- among the lot of 1,752 pairs, at one price Selling Days at flcations of several men are said to be under investigation in connection ‘ ’ / with the labor portfolio, one of the ’ latest to,receve prominent support ] Mr. Jacob Lyon, Homer, Mich. being J. A. Davis of Pittsburgh, Pa., You will be able to buy for the oh that you could hear him formerly a steel worker and now a a ™) Selling Days the very finest qu L with | banker. The place at the head of the ’ () - , Oaif Hkin Bhoes fr Mew = of his jany experien tments, malves, N commerce department is expected to he tried m {'« from him: be the last of all to be filled and it . E. R. Page, Marshail, Mich, tter just recel Formerly Sold at $8.85. —VALUABLE COUPON— This Coupon and Ninety-Nine Cents Will entitle the holder to a Pair of Women’s Pure Thread, Full Fashioned Silk N B 5 $ $ $9.50 M. ’ Chil dr ’ Stockings in any desirable color. Actual value of Stockings is Formerly Sold at $9.85 n :’:y“’ $11 i 1°=9 2’ 3, 3= lsses and en s L e 2 - . Ou can use m i 'l' ad ;’fg‘:rl' e this oo | SHOE PRICES HAVE STRUCK ROCK-BOTTOM b R“bber P ric Youra truly, AT THE LORRAINE SHOE STORE. . uy U.:b. Hub Murk and Walesiy i oo ox t First Quality Rubbers Dear Sir: want you to k w‘ € 4 T :.:"',“ t :"‘3‘;{. ‘QUTSIDE THE LAW’ Formerly Sold at $7.85 a Pair J. L Lo, re thousand: By iple eu rinf with ’pfl oeed Misses’ Black and Brown High Lace. 3 < 5 = $l 00 Women’s Rubbers, all heels, at ot tried the one se ey smlmn el e $3 .35 Women’s Felt Comfy Slippers in all shades ........... . egulas) belling ‘price Sl nev Way of tnnw them. % eu o't wast. : g !& salve tments, dilar Children’s Felt Comfy Slippers, In five shades ......... $ 1.00 M?_:h::ubbe: e 4 2 ular sclling 65— .. ut send to. ra o R e i e All $ 1 NOW Misses’ Black Button Shoes ........... $2-35 Women’s White Canvas Shoes and Pumps, at ......... $1 .00 gy BB O —Regular selling price $1.50— ... on, i r whether your case cs. tanding or recent develop- : jlahding ¢ . s Men's 1-Buckle Work Arctis s e ) .&n ocoasional or Misses’ and Children’s Combination $3.85 Men’s ‘"‘_ AN B at —Regular selling price 50— ..., Youths’ Rubbers at 2 m&m?:':.l:“ .o:d - Top Shocs for Dress e re you V@i i { 3 r what your age or occupation ' l a n nOg —Regular selling price $1.25— .. - with pllui my e All infant Shoes, sizes 3 to 8, in Bla $2 35 2 , - Children’s Rubbers at will relleve you pr. offor’ of Free. Peraat- Brown or Combination colors . . mportant for you t ¢ = \ g glo Write now. é : 3 Men’s Hip Rubber Boots, at ....... y 1 th now—TODAY. Little Boys’ Black and Brown Shoes, for school wear . . Pa Little Boys’ and Youths' Brown Youths’ Hip Rubber Boots at ...... Ko, ’-.n: Bug., lur-lnl!.o:llm Shoes, for dress or school ... L SN R ‘Women’s 4-Buckle Hub-Mark A BIO8 Dee ©ig of your Regular selling price $5.50 tos . { Boys’ Black and Brown Shoes | ‘Women’s Brown 4-Buckle Arc Boys’ Hip Rubber Boots, at .......,

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