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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 25, 1922 SCHOOL COMMITTEE “*o% > iosss TEINANGIER HEPBURN | Sure Relief |© i i Objection Raised o Change fn| ~creomwien viase Weaang to o Struck by Auto Bus in New | - married, taking for his wife, Miss \ ) ) BELLANS Emily 1, Eaton, of Montpelier, Vt.| Navy Licutenant £ house at Ridgefield, Conn, ¢ DY ; = g city for many years and had a v I8 Ottt U Lafont | . o York on ity 6 Beuuans ; D a Tudge B, 1% Gaffney appeared he which ended with her marriage :“ w — Sure Rehef ()“e I)I‘illl(, One Smoke. and | fore the hoard of public works luet | "V& leutenant of Yonkers were rc-| New York, Jan. 25.—A, Barton| [ They Lose $175,0600 Each nlght to represent the consolidated | VM0 In supreme court her today |iepburn, financie author n v o [when Minnie [lizabeth Cheston of nd | Chicago, Jan, $176,000 18 hig | school district as opposed to the cconomist, died heve this morning X . hoard's plans for reconstructing | Wishington told her story in her suit i 25¢ and 75¢ Packages Everywhere | PHICe to pay for a few cigarette pufly | Chestnut street for annulment of her marriage to|O" Friday he was struck by & bus, | sesseses ooy gy | OF u! l"nhul'; :u :;w-l/«,']ul‘.x‘.tlrnr;:; reas | i ) Jeffery Hunter Cheston, and suffered a compound fracture of | sonably. certaln that nelther i H(‘l‘(‘ It Is! 1 Committo's Diam Mrs, . 4 ’ pany, and many others. He was | feppy Atwood nor his brother, De he plan submitted by City Engi- | Mo Cheston said she came to New | his right leg, but at the tme attend- auccassively president. of the Third ) : th o - neer J0 D, Willlams provides for al York from Washington looking for|ing physielans did not belleve his in- \;‘””";“ Imn‘l’( Viin orantdant ok 1 J. ll:- Atwood, will p;u” ;I-;l r:"i:l 2 . e 14-foot street from Muin street to the | Work and fell in with a Mrs, Kinney, | juries were of a dangerous eharacs | s ‘ 3 At 18 prec amo N s Genuine Gillette curve and a ho-foot street from there| Who had an apartment “somewhere |ter. . Later, however, Mr, Hepburn's National ':.,\ bank Iun-l_wn«ldun of leithér of these two sons of the late to Blm strect, As far as the car barn, | 1e4r SIXth Avenue,” where she met |condition underwent a Son Ton the Phe & ""‘I_' .“"fj:h'{ -;l'.“'\‘- o I'red H. Atwood, lawyer, ul he N:l)(!l'\-n B i the sidewalks will be 10 feet wide | Cheston, worne, bezoming critical yvesterday tockefeller Trustee or drinks was establisled yes arday : brownie ind from that point on, seven feet “The party lasted three days,” said | mosning. Mr, Hepburn was u teustee of the |by the filing in the probate court o Coupon No. 1 4 Rockefeller Poundation and a mem- | the inventory of the estate of Mr. At- $1.50 A distance of 30 feet bhetwed by Mrs. Cheston, “We drank many 3 v (i B 3 b P will: b allowed, This Blin WU aisas | cooktail, “And - d1AnL eat' oF -siep Middlebny Graduate, ber of the New York Chamber of |wood. The value i glven at $350, UNION SUITS Safcty Razor t10 Aeanks Th the BanfAitor the ,‘I ¢ [much, 1 rfmember Cheston propos-| Alonzo Barton Hephurn was known, |Commerce, the Dilgrims, the Acad-[000. 1t fs in the form of u trust, the | g I\ § S 16 Wil e neccssiny (o tike four feet|ing to me, but don't know where we |10t only as a bunker and (nancier [emy of Political Science, the Japan |sons to receive all after their moth- %] 00 and 4D (nahan off. Lhs ‘“'“I PR [ marricd or where we got the but also as an economist of note. In|society, National Geographic society,|er's death, providing they don't drink S o bringing the strect 1ine close aeeinst|license. Al T know is that when I|¢erly life he Ngured to some extent|Metropolitan Muscum of Art and alor smoke. IC they do the moncy thie Central Junior High school, ot straight again 1 left my husband | "™ NeW York state politics, member of the Muscum of Natural |gocs to charity. Born in Colton, N. Y. July 24,|History. — Judge Gaffney rotested that this|and went back to Washington, There]| . 5 i 1846, he was graduated from Middie- | 1le always maintained an active in- procedure will wate an already [ my baby was born and died, After- o f 5 ' ROLL, Ihe bi 1 : T w0, . bury colicge. He began his career | terest in international affairs, espec- SEIZI: 88,058 PAYROLL ad condition. He pointed out that|ward I came her TRt b e ot amateE, NER “E Coupon No, 2 us Instructor of mathematics at Stja)y in American-Japunese relations = d p $ there.In danger to_school ehlldren inf. “How lang didiyou say. thab party () ;wrence Academy and.soon-bacime! gna. tn 1018 gave fund’to thHa Univers| Hold-Up Men Rob o Kactory Ems $2.00 LI the plan and it might interfere with|lasted,” asked Judge Cole, G A chklnson Drug CO- o [ 7, 1919 | Prineipal of the Ogdensburg Fduca-| gy of Toklo to establish a chalr for | ployes in Cincinnati. WHITE ATTACHED the fire eseapes which afford mea met Cheston on March TORRL Thalttita" hlah he lafE mftes 0 4 ; of egress from a building that Is not[in the cvening, We drank all that|ioee fime o practice law in Colion, |10 Btudy of the history and consti-1 - @ T'wo handits COLLAR SHIRTS 169-171 Main Street short of a fire trup. He argued that | night and were married on March 10, | e biace of his birth. tution: of*the United: Btates: | Ho wast . " oMo G Yo P the Naah $1 65 ‘. f g Hay e e achaa. otk e ade an officer of the Leg ] : the clty meeting hail ‘provided thethelicense shows although I remem- | "p " ers i syay cleoted Lo the atite| mops, o0 officer ot the “Lemton o€ ni i1y aompanyiat the pointof re- land for a school and only a clty|ber nothing about it. volvers yesterday, robbed them of the AR | ccting can turn it over for other| “How many drinks did you have assembly, where he served until 1880.1 1913 for his share in a reception in company payroll, amounting to $8,058, 2 purposes, questioned the judge, who appe: I,I"”"';, h-;dlmuulu'r- :v-;xulnci"m!_lw' of |z York to I'rench official visitor: [&nd o ped 4 e Danking epartmen of ow Y v 3 z ap | AN d. In the year following the world war | %5 (B0 Gaged on the side- b Mayor Curtis Speaks. interested, For Subur an Mayor O. I. Curtis expressed a be-| “Ol, thirty or forty,” answered the | York state, state hank cxaminer and |ne was appointed chairman of | 1€ MRS WAS SRECT S0 LBy : l ( lief that the matter will eventually girl, who said she was nineteen at the *'Iu“‘_ t'°"|:'|rf1‘|"l' of currency. _ committee to aid German children. m':-_v. Peter Grieschy and Mrs. Clara | § Coupon No. 3 Day On y. come to }lyi' city meeting. time, After .-mmj\;: from active politics Mr. Hepburn was imlhor of many | powman, employes of the company, $2.50 W. J. Farley and John Pinches were| Judge Cole granted the annulment, [he went to New York city, where he | magazines and review essays on|wope followed from the bank by an |3 i p e Broken Lines of in favor of the idea, despite the fact|although he stated the action was un-|hecame assoclated with several of the |economics and finance and published | gugomobile, As they stepped out of UNION SUITS MEN'S FANCY OVERCOATS that the latter is to lose a consider- | precedented in the state., largest business corporations in the[two books, “The History of Coinage|their car the robbers leaped from |8 At % Price able amount of property. k. I, ———— country. He served as a director on|and Currency,” and “Artificlal Water- | their machine, pressed revolvers ° Broken Tinea of Hitchecock was in favor. Plans which WINS FREEDOM FOR VETERAN the boards of the Bankers' Trust Co., [ ways and Commercial Development,” | against them and forced them to MEN'S SPRING OVERCOATS [j|he has made for a new building will k. iR SHRAN] Pirst National bank, Woolworth com-|He was chairman of the currency|drop the bag containing the money. At 14 Price be altered, he said. The Congrega-| P s g < pany, American Car and Foundry|committee of the American Bankers'[The robbers seized the bag and drove MEN'S RACCOON FUR COATs [JJ[tion Sous of Israel was recorded as|Soldiers Taught Worse Than Steal-|onipuny, Sears Roebuck and com- | Assoclation from the time of its or-|away at top speed. gt in favor by B. Solomon. It i s Says Dloadsr. ; SAFORYRIO R0 It was voted to recommend to the i ; CouponNo: 4 ! Cincinnati, Jan. Stealing auto- i S G MEN'S MACKINAWS [l |council that the changes be made. If o ; T s o, YOUN the council approves, it will go to the Mobile wheels is —an “insignificant . NECKWEAR patternatine for - <Rating and [ |board of compensation and assess.| crime for a World War veteran com-|f Come to Hartford’s Biggest Shoe Store and Save Money | 50 ; C pasterns—fino for skating and | T\ tor dumages and benefits. In or.| PAred With “what we taught them to 1 ear. 22.50 value— sording 3 v e 0 Ly S der to take over the school property, | 10" nccording to I H, bube, who ALWNIOST YOUNG MEN'S FIRST-LONG- § | session of the city meeting board L lieutenantioolonel,, A who-aps: 3 MEN'S ST-LONG B ared in court yesterday to request TROUSER S HH spfclal Will Buy Supplies. a suspended sentence for Everett Gl EN selected group, sizes 32 to 35— o Aicholz, a former service man, con- |§ AWAY ' g A T S ST 5 AT HALF PRICE, The board authorized the purchase '3/ G101 & [BOTEr BETVEE TEM OO . NG NS 2 0] 'y f 15 dozen shovels at $9.70 a dozen, < YOUNG MEN'S BLUE SERGE [|° wheels, Coupon No. 5 SUITS—A fine lot, sizes 32 to 38 and a carload of lumber from 1 “,”. Ly R - T 5 Th d Frid A“D ] I 5.00. New Britain Lumber company at Startlng Th“rsday TR ay’ 1 ay Store Open ay | $2.50 e s ; that we taught to murder and steal in FANCY SUITS §|345:50 a thousand feet, mo man's land,’ during the long At 8 DOMET FLANNEL . INTIL 3 ricty of smart styles, [ After a preliminary hearing on the | oy there,” said Dube. - “The steal- | g Morning yigoex and Saturday Saturday 10'p. m. 1 PAJAMAS arge Al y At One-Third Off Reg. Prices proposed street and grade lines and | £ BV SR REE BEEE FEE $l 59 . 30 foot building line on Lincoln street . as far as the “fork,” it was voted to, l';"j',‘_“'\‘frf"‘“t.‘,’;f‘i"m“fffihm‘ff?t Sy B I!I B I MEN’S, WOMEN’S HO S ALL\/: ]flykl?:.fxf‘\\r-oi‘- ';f-snx‘}r‘.‘lx?n".;nugh was not | I sentencing Aicholz to thirty days | § g X l"lSAN S"FFA Hs AND CHILDREN’S = 2 Jen | iN Prison and then suspending the | ¥ \ i : 93_99 fsylum Streel L’:"'f‘“"“"‘-‘w";"‘l_"'f"lrp’s‘(‘\:‘(‘:d and Heen] sentence, Judge Struble said he did N ; $5.00, $6.00, $7.00, $8.00, $9.00 and $10.00 SHOES Y Mr. McDonough explained that he | 5% POANSE of e Mendship and ad @97 Of Every Description—High and Low Cut to go for 3 Days does not wish to oppose public im- ;’(’)’:““]::f’r’“;‘”r those who had pleaded ’ : : Coupon.N . 6 Hartford provement but the work will cost Thursday Fl’lday oy 7 | $1.50 him a considerable amount of money. S § g, X fl ’ m o - s DOMET FLANNEL “It Pays To Buy Our Kind” o 2 ST (L8 2 S S i b A petition of the City Coal and Rinance Board to Have and Saturday NIGHT SHIRTS Wood company for a catch basin at L R ] 3 4 the corner of Pim and ol First Meeting February 2§ FOR THREE DAYS ONLY WE HAVE DROPPED ALL THOUGHT OF PROFIT OR streets we abled for investigation. . gty & President T §. Chamberlain of the LGSS AND HIGH-GRADE footwear will sell so low that It couldn’t be sold for less Clty ltems board of finance and taxation has even If ordered by the court. Beautiful high-grade shoes and oxfords for men, Sesoae jglica acmestinp L fon thebruay ooy wemen,boys and girls will sell for less than one=half of the cost of manufacturing e seats for Hartford Dhii-|Solomon Shurberg Expects Them |The board will take up the depart- theits R’EMEMBER, THREE DAYS ONLY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY. ment budgets one week carlier than harmoric concert Sun. aft., Jan: 29th. s N . A i R N e D,Ia; e Ready: Wt aiond usual this year, this being due to the | y : 858-860 Mai St ! Coupon No. 7 I B e SOT€ 1 Solomon Shurberg again has an-|fact that the [ebruary meeting of ‘ = ain il $3.00 and $3.50 , Nati i otter | nOUNCEd that plans for his new pro- |the council this yeav is several days |Q : A dEHaENs tona lassaiation iof 1 posed theater on the site of the resi- |earlier than usual. Hartford : UFF SHIRTS Carrlers and the Ladies' Auiliary, | DOl (RELEr 98 O1€ S0 B b e be A breedlohe el Sl i 104, will hold_a joint {nstallation|d¢nce ARt S s i 7 4 S Growing Girls’, Misses' hildren's, Boys’ s . A |ing completed by a Hartford archi- ¥ WOMEN s Youths' high grade high and low Shoes, $5.00 to — Saturday evening in the Jr. O. U. A m x et 3 ! M. hall. The committee in charge:|tcct: The theater will be one story DANCE H £ (L $10.00 values, Thursday, Friday and Saturday $2 and $8 palr. Mrs. H. Juengst, president of the|NiEh, he save to —at- J A0y s5=Theusands of Pairs—Hundreds of St,vles< & ‘ auxiliary, and Mr. H. Abramson of ) e 0 the N. A. I. C. Mrs. Kronholm will '"“"‘I" ‘(‘"‘ pilding as :‘?;:uni‘:n\"m:h TOWN HALL Boots, Pumps, Oxfords-—Black, Brown, Tam, White, cater. rondyeforogonnaioy, \i 1) ems 2 i i o i i & Gray—Patent Colt, Satin, White Buck, White Sca Island 2 Coupon No. 8 DiVito's at Danceland Tonight—-adv |trance will be on Main street | and of Southl_ngton, Connecticut ; Clotn and ‘Sport Shoss—All Styles. p2 00 Two day specials Wednesday ts on Fast Main strect and the ¢ Prize Fox Trot : ; Also Comfort Shoes and Oxfords for tender feet. ¢ SOFT CUFF SHIRTS ’ § Thursday. Hallinan’s—advt. side of the Hotel Bronson, he 5 j Attorney Josent G. Wonds is men. |The theater will seat 1,500 people but | TONIGHT, JAN. 25, 1922. ! Ooors Open Thursday Morning at i tioned for grand knight of Daly|Operations will not commence until | ., : 8 0’Clock Prompt 9 c Councl, Knights of Columbus, to suc. | Mr. Shurberg has a lease signed, he ceed Gerald M. Coholan, resigned.|adds. Attorney Woods is well known in this A R.. = city and has been in the organization DIES IN MOTOR CRASH. = PALACE--Mon, Tues, Wed. ‘ for about three years. He is also Philadelphia, Jan. 25.—Dr. Ella B. . 9 : § past exalted ruler of the New Britain | Bveritt, professor of gynccology of Wm. DO Nll“e S 3 3 Coupon No. 9 lodgey of Elks. the Woman's Medical college and ¢} g g | 25¢ 259) Off Men's Shirts, Hats and | widely known in medical circles, was “After the Show” y Y. P i LINEN COLLARS Underwear Tomorrow. Connors-Hal- | Killed yesterday when her automobile : - loran.—advt. was struck by a motor truck. ] ( 1 5c SCARLET FEVER CLOSES SCHOOL Tenafly N. J., Jan. 25.—The closing ; . — — : ; of the public school for an indefifite ; ¥ Y e s Y . period and tne barring of all chil- | N ; Lt g ’ i T::H"::; :‘:";“c:;" ] ] - ; Coupon No. 10 dren under 16 from motion picture | # ] 4 SRt eR e Y [ $5.00 and $5.50 shows was determined upon at a|d CESEEES : 5 serve you ) 4 452 " FLANNEL SHIRTS meeting of the Board of Health last | : : N ¢ 455 b ) : 3 d : night as a result of scarlet fever. Two | § o g RO S 4 TN 1 3 NIE H grammar schools and one high school 1 ; AN j - ‘. R 1 b : ) 7 ;. B P were affected by the_order. The pop- | § | i ) O \ ? ] ulation of Tenafly is about 6,000, i N e, N 4 N S & : ‘ : : L _ ] Headaches From Slight Colds B ( / ; j Z 5 i . 3 - y Laxative BROMO QUININE Tablets | § ; \ ; i A ! C““P"g_)?o- 11 relleve the Headache by curing the - g \ \ e 4 3 Hap ety ; . 3 Cold. A tonic laxative and germ de- 4 S " ‘\.\\\‘\\]w‘;l“y\\‘\\ \ Ladios' $9 and 83 Silk | Misses' and Ohildren's High Bfil'“)dlua and gé.n(\;o fi:’?: cutsn‘,am shuuss.;% : SILK GARTERS \ hoss . B g AN t Shoes, ¥ stroyer. The gemuine bears the sig. |4 N\ , i \W}(),,,,/,, ; i ol " g9,00 | Qut e’ "g2.60 B e ‘ nature of 1. W. Grove. (De sure you | § N AT e ————————— A Cc get BROMO.) 30c. 2 7 2 2 Biz Lot Men's and Boys' AND $400 ¢ | % RN ) » BIG LOT £350 e —— | Y 5 Big Lot Men's and Boya' HIP } | puckie $ 1134 THER SLIPPERS. s 4 AND STORM KING $2.85 | ovensuors ... 1.35 LuATHER SLIPPERS. $2.00 What Are You Doing ) ' hi at Are You Doing | § ‘ : MEN' This Is Your Chance ‘ o y K SATURI)AY NI(IHT For threo days starting to-morrow, we will sell J | WOOIL SHIRTS AND Cecil B. DeMille B men’s ar'l young men’s fine high grade footwear { DRAWERS —High and low cut for and §3 pafr, every style included— 3 Dress Shoes, Walking Shoes, Irr. Foster's Cowfort Shoes, U. S, $1 39 Army Shoes, Arch Supporting Shoes und Waterproof Qutdoor ° e —e 4drive diseases »‘ ,. \ " Shoes. — NEXT WEEK — || S ik dey | : T A | sarcams v A I8 3 { A chance in ¥ v T o — sy : AN a lifetime, AT DEPARTMENTS I‘ F O X ) When you first feel sickness coming on is the {8 U)o & A best time to go to your physician and get a prescrip- : el e = ¥ il ot em for ANNIVERS ARY : :f)msl;m}lt ;z lf)ehtit;n: to go to him than to wait and have §|B b, up, m,,; - % Iasnar, . g hl ADDED FEATURES When you get your prescription, bring it to us. O ADVANCE ||@ You can FEEL SURE that we will fill it with the IN PRICES # purest, freshest, full-strength drugs and for a rea- e, sonable PRICE. - = ‘. . : £ g : A ] | Babcock Whatever be your needs in the Drug Store line, Come to US for it. & ) E 5 - DON’T FAIL TO VISIT g i : ' : 3 7 ; ;- i E Co kixseys | The Dickinson Drug Co. ' ‘ L : BIG SHOE SALE 169-171 MAIN STREET Cut Out the Coupons

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