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- R —— B e T s S S e i o . o s s '] I a7 B IR R e T ™~ PURE NORWEGIAN COD LIVER OIL 69¢c BOT. The Dickinson Drug Co. 169-171 Main Street Ambho Silkoline and Wool Union Suits— High grade garments that were formerly priced at $7. Special —$3.95 Vassar Union Suits —of heavy mercerized cotton in Swiss Rib—Flesh Color—Iorm- erly $8.50. Special—85.50. Men’s Line in - Handkerchiefs— —of pure linen and the best value we've ever offered—3 for $1.00. Special—35c. ;}9;(_)91%S<IFALLS sylum Street Hartford “1¢ Pays To Buy Our Kind.” City Items Victrolas and Records at Morans', —advt. Arthur the young son of Mrs. Elizabeth Humphrey of Kast street fell Sunday on the ice and received a slight concussion of the brain. Dr. Bray attended him. James Donahue of Sefton Drive, has returned to Yale to resume his vocal culture studies after the Christ- mas holidays. Gerstaecker lodge, 1. 0. O. its annual Christmas party in Turner hall last evening. Santa Claus was present and gifts were distributed to all members and their friends. Re- freshments were served and an en- joyable program of entertainment was rendered. Miss Gertrude Mitchell of 215 Maple street has returned to Boston to re- sume her studies at the Boston school of Domestic Science. There will be a movie show under the auspices of the members of Boy Scout troop No. 2, at the South Can- gregational church this evening. Friends of the boys are invited. Ad- misslon is free. F. held Gloucester Exccutive Exhorts Fisher- men To Be Honest And To Quit Smuggling Booze Too. Gloucester, Mass, of the trade in fish were alleged and criticized by Mayor Percy W. Wheeler in his inaugural address yesterday. harbor poliock split “I have seen across the back and branded and shipped as mackerel,” he said. “I| have seen hake salted and branded as sea trout. I have seen skinny New England shore herring salted and sold as fine, fat Labradors. “] have seen large pollock split down the back, salted and dyed pink and sold as ocean salmon. [ have seen kits of mackerel, each with a bottle of whiskey in the center, ship- ped to Maine. You can't build up the city on a platform of smuggled hooze and rotten fish."” $236,451.71 Is Due the City By Taxpayers A total of $236,4 1 is due the city in taxe Collector Bernadotte L.oomis' hooks indicate. Of this| represents old is on the pres- amount, $42,286.94 taxes and $104,167.77 ent lsts. During the month of De- cember, tax collections totalled $25,- 381.90, which is a gain of $12,118.82 over last year's December report JEWEL M., held PRESENTED WITH Harmony lodge, A. I & A installation of officers last evening and during the exercises, John Hill, retiring worshipful master, was pre- gented with a past master's jewel Presentation was also made of the candidates who were elected to office In 1920 e Piles Cured in 6 to 14 Days. Druggists refund money if PAZO OINTMENT fails to cure Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles Instantly relieves Itching Piles. 6uc. | rhe atnieti Itching. | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 38, 1922, NEW YEAR 1922 ATY.M.C.A.GYM. Baskethall Cames in Boys' De- partment--Bowling Matches events for members of | the junior department at the ocal Y. M. C. A, held yesterday afternoon were largely attended The first event was Sokho, hetwes | the junior and employed hoys elisse and was won by the employed hoys, & out of 3 games The second event was o H man re lay race between the same clusses The juniors won this event A basketball game hetween the same two classes was won by the unior class, score 7 to b Juniors Employed Boys Itaspanti, Hewitt Nimro right forward Mimino, Vetrano Sowki left forward Stovens Roger Center Caslowitz, Y. right guard Yagool loft guard Field goals—Mimino 1, Hewitt 1, Sowka 1, Rogers 1; foul goals, Mim- ino 1, Stevens 1, Twining 1, Nimro 1. The closing event was a basketball game between the Employed A class and a class from the high school. The High school won by a 20-15 score Twining ... Yagoobian Wilks ... J. Bagdasariar Will and Harold Beloin starred for the winners and Walthers was the best bet for the Employed A. Sum- mary: High School Employed A W. Belolft . «oisvivsnsosmonss Miller right forward Norton, Drenzek . Walthers left forward H. Beloln ...ovovvivnodonns Schmidt center Bacon ...... Yagoobian, Hartoonian right guard Damico, Spencer .........s: « Teske left guard Iield goals-——W. Beloin 4, Norton 1, H. Beloin 3, Drenzek 1, Walthers 5, Schmidt 2; foul goals, H. Beloin Schmidt 1; referee, Charlies Miller; scorer, Dunn; timer, Vibberts, * The events were in charge of the physical department, which arranged the program, Bowling The Y. M. C. A, on Monday from 3 to 6 p.-m. teams bowling. Captain Williams' team alleys were open with 3 won the high team pinfall with a total of 1577. Pickup won the high single with 111. Ensworth and Warner Johnson tied for high 8 strings, with 281 each. Scores: Capt. Robertson 01 87 86— 264 Hancock 90 76 82— Blanchard T4 80 80— Abrahamson ... 86 84 8 Ensworth ...... 98 95 88— Clauson ... 91 8 83— 500 511 W. Johnson .... 82 101 Hultgren o 88 Pickup 9 111 Molander 87 87 Damon & 85 Capt. Williams .100 92 496 559 | . Johnson . 93 79 | llison 87 75 | Mardon .. sS4 90 D. Cook 86 101 Noren 80 hT Capt. Nelson LR 518 489 i Black Death of 1347 carried | from one-third to one-half the popu-| lation of Europe. | | BATHING SUITE OF 1922 SCANTIER ‘GERMANY’S FLAG \ Cleveland, int vane Miss 1 the he Notice an see f picture w the suit of 1 tobe, T feld Folli Shorter Shorter Narrow No slee “I'm fo a lot easn hes this coming This is ar ! roduction 1o the garment Bathing Girl will wear at summer., the difference in style. You rom Miss Muriel Martin's hat the difference hetweey 921 and the new one i "hat Miss Martin Zicg es star, in the 1922 suit trunk skirts, er shoulder bands, and ves, roit ays Miss Martin, “IU's er to swim in, STANDARDIZING INDUSTRY Representative of Burcau dards ¥ Res The app! discoverie ing problems, will be described by-1L |, J. French, of the dards, in and frien for Steel Treating, in the Hartford chapter, This chapter will' meet at Jewel hall, Hartford Y. M. C. lay evening, when Mr. French Wl show | the ical value of the bureau of stanc to industry. Lantery will supp £/WARRANT IN FROEBA (Conti 278 ond offender a His partn charged. ber 30, a te Policen himself ir was in a - [ make severa in a ston watcht he making the arrests. off | the course Hart had | from Gwanzda's pocket. s to everyday lement the lecture. the owner. leged whiskey was taken. of Stan- “rom Washington to Show | ults to Manufacturing. | fon of recent scientific manufactur- Bureau of Stan-! an address to the members The ds of American Society ) slides and motion pictures nued From First Page) rinst the liquor laws, er, Ignacy Gwazda, was dis- Both were arrested Decem- t the former Tutlis cz street, of which M A quantity o an O'Mara had 1 the cellar and by so doin, position to watch Gwaz trips to a bottle hidden e wall. After a three hour returned with a warrant, It developed in | of the trial that Scrgesnt aken the key to the cellar Lawyer J‘.; secreted | 8 I°. MeDhonough raised the question of Jegality in such seizure and the court |8 supported his contentjon that it was improper. The state was unable to connect Gwanzda with ownership although it tified that he was present dur- everal visits of the police. <i told the court that ing the he The police dis- statement, al- loaf of ducting a v aurd reed with him on thi leging that there was one bread, a small quantity of fish and no coffee on hand when they conducted the raid. TWISTED CRULLERS . NEW APPLE PIES .... Hot Roast Pork Large Dill Pickles 5¢ STRICTLY NATIVE FRESH Here’s butter with the real country flavor! | It's Wedgwood Creamery Butter, just about as deli- cious and rich a butter as you can put on your table. It is churned from full cream milk. Wedgwood Creamery Butter is economical because it holds its flavor and freshness longer than other butter. And with each pound is packed a coupon that will help you get a chest of Oneida Community Par Plate Silver or a beautiful set of Parisian China Dishes. Use Parksdale Farm Eggs. They're thoroughbreds. | If your grocer hasn’t Wedgwood Creamery Butter or | Parksdale Farm Eggs let us know. Sole Distributors for New England Stotes — WEDNESDAY SPECIALS — — BAKING — BREAD (large loaf) ......... —0 — CANDY SHOP — WINTERGREEN, PEPPERMINT PATTIES 2¢c 1b 0—0 — DELICATESSEN — HOT SAUERKRAUT and FRANKFORTS AGAIN APPEARS | Buildings w York, Jan. 4 (By Associated | flag reap- N Press) peared among those of other nations | which fly Germany's today from the tall bulldings of New York's financial and shipping | district. It was unfurled from the same flag pole atop 11 Rroadway, from which it was hauled down in the spring of 1917, and marked the location of the ablished consular offices of the man republic, 1"or more than a week representa- tives of Consul Gen, Karl Lang tem- porary charge d'affairs of his gov- ernment at W gton had been pre- paring for a re-opening of the offic A score of more of desks, filing ca and a couple of steek safes moved across the hall from the office of the Swiss consul their custodian during the war., Among the missing furnishings was an oil painting of former Emperor William, The old 1 consular seal had also been di rded and the statione took on the new dress of the new Germany, The flag today waved over a scene 08 were different from that witnessed at its first app ance. The building was the American headquarters of the line North German Lloyd stcamship now occupied by an American steam- ship firm and the former Hamburg American line being a few doors north is the New York base of the U Shipping board. Just across Broadway on the fa- cade of the 1. §. Customs House the shadow of the German flag prior to the war could fall upon a statue of jermania standing with a figure of other great maritime world powe The war however caused “Germani, to disappear and in her place now ands “Delgium” remoulded hy the artists' chisel from the same block of marble. Across the Tudson from the base of the flag pole can be seen the Hohoken docks, the former home of German) steamship lines, and several of their ships including the 54,000 ton Levia- than. These have also passed to new ownership and to the protection of the American flag. Pennsylvania railroad paid out $1,354,692 to its retired employes during the first six months of 1921. g .. 13¢, 2 for 25¢ 22c¢ dozen veeve. 20c each P o £ TR ey Cottage Cheese 20c Large Sour Pickles 5¢ EGGS 80c a dozen Get a new set of silverware Save 30 coupons and with $7.50 you can own this chest of 26 pieces of beautiful Oneida Community Par Plate Silverware In the Vernon Design. For 30 more coupons and $7.50 you can get 37 pieces more. A third set can be obtained in the same Save money on new dishes Think of getting 42 pleces of handsome Parisian China, em- bossed with a gold band, for only 30 free coupons and $6.00. For 30 more coupons and 00 got 38 pleces more. A t of 34 pieces for 30 co d $6.00 completes this magnificent dinner service of 112 pleces. Today It Flies Above New York \ l THE JOHN BOYLE COMPANY LET’S GO gesorumion 1922 Jor 1922 ‘\;Je ska“ make every o widen the scope & utilif Ourpsewice fofie communif OUR Herbert L. Mills Hardware Store 336 Main St. . E&qy“\e blessings y appiness & prosper(ty continue fo rest upon ou. SNAPPY WALL PAPERS FOR 1922 . Our popular selection was chosen as the one log- ical answer to this question. . It is a combination of Charming Bed Rooms, Rich Tapestry Halls and Dining Rooms, beautiful Living Rooms, and they are priced surprisingly low. We will be pleased to submit estimates, advise i:.(i(lpr schemes and render you a service to your iking. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in &1 PAINTS, VARNISH, LEAD and OILS GLASS, PUTTY. BRUS ROOM MOULDINGS, M 5, WALL PAPER, ‘AL CEILINGS, ETC. 3-5 FRANKLIN SQ. New Britain, Conn. CHAS. DILLON & CO. HARTFORD January Clearance Sale This is a clean-sweep sale. DPrices so small, cost not considered; every article in winter merchandise must move out. This is your opportunity to secure the greatest values ever offered in Winter Mil- linery, Coats, Suits, Dresses, Gloves, Hosiery, Dlouses and Sweaters. 1200 VELVET HATS $1.00—value up to $5.00 $1.95—value up to $6.00 2.05—value up to $8.00 .00 now priced less mmed and Untrimmed Handsome Trimmed Velvet Hats ... Handsome Trimmed Velvet Hats .. All better grades in Trimmed Hats up to than half. Hatter's Plush Banded Sailor Hats less than half prices. Children's Beaver Hats and Velvet Hats less than half prices, Exceptional Values In Fur Scarfs and Muffs $10.00 and $12.00 Tur Mu L. $4.95 $20.00 and 5.00 Lur Mufis . e $9.95 Fur Neck Scarfs in Opossum, Stone Marten, Mink, Squirrel, Black IPox, Black Lynx and Brown Fox at less than half prices. Good News For Stout Women! f NEMO Self-Reducing No. 414—$4.00 Circlet No. 1111—$§1.00 Isn't that the best news you've heard in a long time? Just think of being able to corset yourself completely and correctly for $5.00, when you would haye had to pay much more in the past. Nemo Quality No. 444 is up to the Nemo Standard of perfection. Tt is a Self-Reducing model. Low top; medinm skirt; sizes 24 to 36. No. 1111 is as efficlent in molding the figure above the waist as No. 444 is below. You should wear them together. White, or pink, batiste; sizes 34 to 48. 1-3 Off on All Children's Hats. 20 Per Cent Off on Coats, Suits and Dresses Renier, Pickhardt & Dunn 127 Main St., Opposite Arch St 'Phone 1409-2 Trucking and Storage MOVING OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS BY EXPERTS OUR SPECIALTY. We will take full charge of your moving, thereby relieving you of all trouble, Packing, Crating and Shipping either by Rall or Truck, Best of equipment for Local and Leng Distance Furniture Moving. Inter-Urban Transfer & Storage 16714 Main Street, New Britain. Tel. 2090, 2002, A. P. Marsk, ..gr, Rear of Dickinson Drug Stire. WISH |