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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1922, City ltems * _ LAKES TO OCEAN I3 A new telephone switehboard is be- | ing infalled at the Central station on Commercial street, With the com- pletion of the new system, better serv- Claude J, Leroux dislocated his left shoulder yesterday while working for his rfather, C. J, Leroux, in Turner | Opposing lulerefifi Unable to Hartford Combat It, Is Opinion of Expert Chicago, 17eh, 1-—~Without waiting | Here Are Sale Items at s o - NG R church will hold a meeting in the | | Lakes-8t, Lawrence deep water route |'to the sea, Chicago will have regular : - Early Adjustment is Expected—Three CLEARANCE ITEMS N Colored Wash Goods Lace trimmed, broken sizes —Regular price $2.75 and ?‘?n;:’xl'nnr‘v Price $1098 Fourth Floor Washington. Feb. 1 Early adjusi- —PALACE — UNDAY NIGHT “MOLLY O” 8 Reels of Joy Dress ginghams, 27 inches Second Floor full attendance is requested Thursday night. A R Iive ocean going, steamers Lave The newly organized fioodell club, dimensions of the Welland eanal meeting in the People's church next RN 4 o Fe X One of the vessels, the George W 5 B(A B Taylor will preside. All per- 3 & ) | On The Thlrd Floor f[ sons interested in following up the Sian p a vy 4 tbut after being buffeter by Women’s Coats In Suede, Velour And Polo Cloth " omens Loats in duede, Velour An olo ot Bernard Donlon of Stanley street | Detroit, and is now held there waiting hospital yesterday afternoon. He is open lakes, but the narrow 8t. Clair 5 February Vietor records. C. 1. the shipping board at Seattle, are out- Broken Sizes Values Up To $35.00 for a number of religious magazines, day afternoon. ports of call including Detroit, Mon- the Lyceum yesterday. . general manager of the line. Silverware Quebee, Feh. 1. — The provincial block on Oak street to Herms g i siti rman and | crats in Opposition. been passed by the legislature provid-| Mohammedans compute their time Space for nickels, dimes —_— special meeting tonight at 7:30 o' diff ces hetwi . & tonight at 7:30 o'clock | ment of the differences between the | “ %, J0 (Pl MR eed attached 1 19 The regular meeting of the Ladies' e i real, MeGill and Laval; one member BUY THE Clearance 1/ | el AT e ars e e society of Canada; gne member of & /. all. A s 8 quested to i 0 Price-—Yard: s 12/3c k| atte 3 Al 7 late bill. Quebec literary society and the pro- - RS T e SR Clearance § | aftend as the annual election of offi- 7 d Ford visite i i city[id democratic minority in opposing|Quebec has encouraged young writers E 520 | in gand and pearl g ed and woven. Regular price FasbampyIslied eng in. thisclty o S SHETTIELD TEA SET T ey . Roys' gray X M sewn Barnes for the month of January,|the treasury to refund the forcign Panama, Feb. 1.— (By Associated R A s ] $1.50 pair. Clear- 75 | wide. Stripes and chc | ance Price—Pair. .. C were 19c and yard. uary. Tyenty-four of the calls were| The hill as passed 'was amended by [ day mornidg. The movement value. . [ JaaranociEries $7.89 and black. Value to $1.59. Receipts of the tax collector’s office |than 4 1-4 per cent mograph as a prolonged tremor. what was collected during January of 857.38. o [ ; X k { St Mary's Ladies' T, A. & B. whist T o Pt N steamship service to Philadelphia next committee will meet at the home of | ¥, 4 ) summer, according to officials of the H ) o . - e None On Approval — None Exchanged — None Credited Pierce & Co., Fenruary Vie- B AL formed to follow up the recent Good AT 3 ooy Jocks, s0 they can pass from the Tuesday evening at 6:15 o'clock, Rev, 4 R 3 Clyde, left Philadelphia for Chicago S Goodell work are entitled to member- ln‘rll":i off the Nova Scotian coast, was masar i was operated on for appendicitis and | A - 4 s E st for a thaw. The Clyde is able to Dresses In Tricotine, Satin, Canton Crepe And Foulards reported today to be in comfortable has been jammed with thick floes All Sales Final Jjmqcc &, co-nav : ' ‘ . i e 0.—adv Fod fitting there for the long trip via the ales Ina . Mrs. E. C. . Panama canal and the St. Lawrence, | wWill tell of her two years' experience i g A el : SV M S ; mer by the passenger steamer Pe- ALL in Palestine, to members of the week. |0f the premiere dancers in the Fokine ballet at the New YorkCo %o v "the seattle Alas- § day church school, at the South Con. |Hippodreme. At six she won a prize for modelling. Her first | kan viee, | sregational church tomorrow after- | dancing lessons were in secret because her mother opposed a stage| The Chicago Steamship company noon, career. has purchased two other tramp gfeam- Mrs. F. § Williams of 457 West ' ST . PSP S i SRSl £y e S _|ers, one of which is now at a Cuban [-] Main street underwent a serious oper- port and the other at Philadelphia CREPE DE CHINE p——= e The 78 pupils of the Smith Business Quehee Will Give Annual Cash Prize: | treal, Quebee, Boston, New York and Harry Haroin sold today i i ay through| gepuplicans Lined Up With Demo- | government is to encourage produc BEFORE STOCK TAKING iy Ike Feigenbaum. ; ing three annual cash prizes for bud- [from the flight of Mohammed from and quarters, bright or gray to take action on the women,s n the death of past|genste and house measures to auth-|jury of nine, comprising professor of the Bohemian Eagles will be held|000,000 foreign debt was looked for A St llih g of the rench section of the roya 2 s wi k Three republicans—Borah, La Fol- secretary or his representative. sets, have green plush easel Women's 12-button wash- Lot of voiles and batiste, cers will; take place. L : opi i o o ra ; e o palae vesterday and today. Mr. Kilduff is|the bill put through the senate last|of the province by buying large num- Price—Each. shades. Value $4.50 pair. 50c to $1.00 yard. Clearance a well known local newspaperman of [Night by a vote of 39 to 25 giving, 5-piece Sheffleld Tea Set, . 7 7 unlined mocha gloves. Value shows that the local fire department|debt into securities maturing in not | Press)—The Panama canal w tray. This is a beautiful set, & y still alarms while the remaining six|a provision stipulating that the inter-|strong en EliVerwareoeation Clearance $1 00 during the month ended totalled $2 Price . 1921. Collector Loomis reports that school hall at § o'clock tonight. A | Miss Anna O'Keefe of North strect Chicago Steamship company. tor records,—-adwt & 9 the ships come within the present ts l S T e B e, Il ol s 4 3 lakes to the St. Lawrence geveral weeks ago loaded with . Ry 8 i i caught by ice in Lake 8t Clair, ahove tonsilitis at the New Britaln General plough throngh six inch ice in the Also A Few Evening Dresses canition. ) : ; e b arhee Wale, makchant s Stockwell, who writes Albertina Vitak, 17, Chicago, 1s now aciiieving fame &g one|The same trip was made last sum ation at the Hartford hospital yester- ALLIED DEBT B“JL TO ENCOURAGE WRITE The five hips will make regular TO MOVE ENVELOPE CHEM school were given a theater party to For Best Literary Efforts Philadelphia, according to J. C. Hos- the Camp Real Estate Co. a six-family tion of literature, a bill just having COIN PURSES Stella, Rebekah lodge wil 1 ge will hold a ding authors. The highest is $2,600 | Mecea, A. 1. 623, finish, with chain and ring president Mrs. Emily J. Fairbanks. . orize the refunding of the §11,000,- [litsrature in the universities of Vont. | S REAEEITNEFERIIS MNCSNCIN Gl Lot of printed voiles; 40 3 ove inches wide. Were 25c yard. tomorrow afternoon at the Bardeck (today following passage of the sens PICTURE FRAMES ! X R: < . at |lette and Norris-—joined with the sol- ome years the government of backs, and are 3xb inches in able P. K. sewn glace glov 36 and 40 inches wide, print- aymon BUGRME, & 1iw: stident ut c 3 9 hers of copies of their works. Jewelr Clearance $2 89 | Price 39c Bristol and New Britain. authority to a commission of five g Price . . S (PR L B The report of Deputy Chief Eugene|members, headed by the secr of CANAL NOT DAMAGED including tea pot, sugar, responded to thirty calls during Jan-|less than 25 yi affected by the earthquake of e ) T 2-clasp overscam glace || Clearance gloves, in gray, tan, white Price—Yard. . were bell alarms, est on the refunded debt be not less|ally, but was registered by the seis- B 242,16 which is $12,697.02 more than Main Floor unpaid taxes now amount to $219,- Every Steamer Leaving West Coast Mars, in 1924, will make its near- est approach to the earth in years —at a distance of 35,000 mile Fine 3-family house on Roberts street. Good ] THERE THEY GO big yard for a large garden. All improvements. All our Ranges. Parlor Stoves and o RIEd TS 3 Heaters, both new and sccond hand. Everythmg‘ 1S In perfect condition. One famlly Secms To Have Large Number of have been marked down 207 Japs on Board. Welll get your stove repuirs. ¢+ house on Farmington avenue with small cash. noted in Lo3 Angeles newspapers at | A. LIPMAN 84 Lafayette St. Tel. 1329-2 CAMP REAL ESTATE Co. i 72 Main Street Phone 343 Rooms 305-6 Bank BIdg. |vas eentinue trom Los Anseles with Manning’s Garage | B[RSt A Los Angeles, Feb. 1—What appear, to be a back to Japan movement oi the Japanese in southern California C————————— the departure yesterday of the Japan- T ese liner Anyo Maru, bound direct to orbin « " FOR SALE the Orient. | Auto Repairing and Starting and Double house, 18 rooms and 2 car garage, 74 Hamilton strect. Price “.:‘Q,‘:]”:ndh‘i.;?;’;;nJZES“:f:;,nmos‘(,::. Lighting System — Done by $11,000. Fverything modern. Must be sold as owner has left town. AlSO | ,¢ter many American born gwm, Expert Mcchanics, first class dwelling on West Main. S houta R Rt CTBT ok | —_— H D HUMPHREY the harbor, followed by a host of . . tishing boats from which their coun- TEL. 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