New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 7, 1922, Page 12

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i NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 7 MAIN STREET R enier. Pickh ‘Phone 1409-2 For Wednesday, Trade in New Britain Day ' ' At 89c—Chemise, were $1.25 and $1.50. S19.95—Coats up to g : i -t 10e-—Mussed Neckwear, values to §1 piece, At $1.00—4 Infants 89¢ Bands. At $1.00—4 Brassieres, were 50c each. y 9.98—Coats up to §: $ AL Qota:up.to At § 9.95—0ne Lot of Dresses, were up to $27.50 At $1.00—High neck, short sleeve Carter Union 3 45 BB TR b vo 1210, At § 5.75—One Lot of Serge Dresses. Suits, value §2.00. ! At $1.00—The balance of our Winter Hats, were At § 6.75-—Suits up to §15.75. At § 1.49—One 1,,1 of Ohilizen. GlEhat At $1.30—High neck, short sleeve Carter Union up to $5.50, Dresses, were up to $3.00. Suits, value §2.75. At $1.00—3 Pairs Children’s Muslin Drawers, At 98¢—Children’s Bathrobes, were $1.98, i At 79¢—Women's fleece lined Vests and Pants. wern 50¢ and T5c¢. At 89c—Sport Hose, were $1.50. At 79c—Children’s fleece lined Union Suits, At $1..00—4 Infants' Knit Caps, were 75¢ and At $1.00—~Flannelette Gowns, were $1,25-$1.50. $1.00 each. At $1.00—3 Pairs Women's Bloomers. At $1.00—10 15¢ Handkerchiefs. At $1.00—A few $2.00 Night Robes. At $1.00—2 Bathrobes for children, were $1 each. At § 1.00- ck Sweaters, were $3.98, At 8 6.98—Children’s Coats, value $15.00. At § 2.985—Crepe de Chine and Satin Waists, values to $7.50 At 98¢—Voile and Lawn Waists, value $2.00. At §1.25—Sport Hose, were §2.00. | | i i | | | | $ 1.98—Jersey and Taffeta Petticoats, value At §1.89—Sport Hose, were §2.75. $5.75. " At $2.50—Sport Hose, were $3.50. ages of Germany from slanderous fice has greatly otimulated the move- cent, serfes will be taken by the col-|to accept Victory notes in payment of ALISTS wu_l Ao e fi [l P RANKS MAY fent that is on to fall into the pro- TAXES EAN BE PAID lectors as a result of the secretary's|March 15 taxes in the bellet that it gy cession that {s forfed with ex-Gov- |order which was issued under the pro- | will be a convenience to taxpayers. It | will at the same time provide further he newspapers now opposing the bill have been wont to entertain read- ernor Woodruff as theleader, | visions of the last war tax. rs with lengthy sarcastic or abusive The nueleus of the Woodruff or- In econnection with the announce-|for the gradual retirement of the out- al es about the republican consti- ganization is being made up of forces ment the secretary issued the follow- etanding Victory notes and thus fa- 1 cilitate the refunding operations tution and the government's demo- that were scattered by the disruption ng statement: cratic political leaders. in the party ranks last fall. While bt g v “Victory notes, in order to be ac-|which are pecessary in connection ¥ ceptable In payment of taxes on|Wwith the maturity of the Victory Lib- “Junker” Press to Be Restrained e Movein New Haven Counly fo]ihdnuateielibea"s”s "cert”ex’ | NeW Ruling of Treasury to Racil-sresss” 5237w e 1" coupon vy Lsa PAULINE FREDERICK WEDS | pve Woodrull as Leader {2 i e i e 5"ty Rfund of Liberty Bonds |ccumopsuinchess that n to 282 | xew wiavens Fely 1 Postmaster From Further Chicanery A Chine in thia ciiy. i pons for June 13 and Deo. 15, 1922, . 1—Postmaser 5 Fa 5 2 k A SRR and May 20, 1923. Settlement for ac- |Phillip Troup has issued a formal mous Actress Becomes Bride nfi : T e Py Seven Year Old Harpist | crued interest on the notes from Dec. |statement that he had resigned from Berlin, Feb, T.—The “Junker” press| One of Her Childhood Sweethearts| N¢W Haven, Feb. 7.—Tndications Is A dicitis Vieti Washington, Feb, 7. — Secretary[15, 1921, the last interest payment|the postmastership to take effect upon L e R S of another big war in the repub- s Apperdicitis Vic lm‘\.\lullon has issued formal instructions|date, to March 15, 1922, will be made jthe expiration of two full terms of T R B T in California. lican party 7‘_'“"“"?»: Up (a8 & re= Greenwich, Feb, 7.—Dorothy Was-|to internal revenue collectors, it was|by check from the Federal Reserve four years ecach, which will be con- protect members of the government| Santa Ana, Cal, Ieh Banine | Eaet e 7 that is 00 ATONE |on, nged 7, who as an harpist had lannounced yesterday, o accept Vic- Bank direct fo the taxpayer. Victory cluded on March 1st, this year. P e e S LN e G R e el ”r'td ’; “ ngs in the disorganized |aiready achieved attention from audi-|tory notes in payment of income and inotes in registered form will not be o ) i S fr e A ) el q"k‘”-y S(“”'M‘,l\' ‘ party in this city and elsewhere in the [aheeg in New York city for her ability | profits taxes due March 15. Notes of |acceptable. King George's life Insurance poll- e e Ve o e toanty e At ;{':::"]i XH’ :sml;‘(i((:fn‘t' ”l*:’:m';"”':"* & musician, died at the Greenwich |either the 4 3-4 per cent. or 3 3-4 per| “The treasury is making this offer |cies total somcthing like $10,000,000. Announcement has been made that|lssue a license after hours, and was| ain republicans who are holding of- | orisl S'}"d” "'.“h,;.“{o“o:;,:g | —— theggovernment intends to introduce | married to Dr. Charles A. Rutherford, | fce are credited with being alligned |ob o on T0r D New York on e = == L R R Rl e i rovidln g tor | Her seoondliconsinti The. NAentIty -0f. 'tk iths Enew fovemant ey arel| Loried: 8L e recital i New: Sork on imprisonment and fine up to 500,000 |the bride was not learned until some- [ republicans who broke away from the D"."I:r' ;fff,,f,’,,g are Mi and-Mrs, Wals marks for persons guilty of “insulting body happened to remember Who | regular city org jon last fall be- |4 wasson the constitution, the president or any | Beatrice Libby really is. | cause suitable_recog N never came (gt AR member of the central or federated| After the cercmony, performed " to them for their political work. government.” the Rev. I, T. Porter at the First| mpe fact that after breaking with | Cigars especially intended for wom- ~ The socialists contend that the law Christian church, the couple drove/the machine these workers instantly [en smokers are being imported from is necessary to protect the country|Pack to Los Angeles, where MisS|ywon reward and were placed in of- | Havana. against violent and treacherous mon- | 'rederick is acting in “The Glorious| The conservative and nationalist newspapers protest against it as an attack on free speech and free thought. They accuse the socialists of outraging their own principles, as her third, was to a childhood sweet- | heart whom she knew many years ago in New York. Dr. Rutherford is now ng in Seattie. He gave his they formerly fought against laws sRAthel gaye horsias: 81 5 b L Pauline Frederick's first husband which protected several royal person- b1 Ardvesh Jarabiteot ob ) ° , : e the McAlpin Hotel, but she was di- | vorced - from him when he went |} f DANDER‘NE abroad “for his health” in 1913, P I % : Then she married Willard Mack, | [ I 4 e actor and playright. She was Mr. | #88 } res « |Andrews' second wife and Mack's| AEE : eas Co”.ects Stops Hair Commg Out; $5,6q o xR y t third. Thickens, Beautifies 5 | Ladics' High Leather Shoes in a Large Ass ity th " < gh Le: J ge Assortment of Styles. All ;. Leather Tligh Heels—A Few With Covered Wood Heels. |All From : BERLIN IS CRIPPLED [ Our Kezular Stock That Were Formerly $6.00 1o $9.00. 4 Callse Included in This Lot Are Fancy Colored Shoes . . i German Capital s At Merey Of Two | Bl o e oo % A well-known skin specialist says that pimples are “signal flags of dan- o N - r ) f g ' ger” often indicating errors in diet Serious Strikes Today—TUtilities and | Not all Sizes in All; | No Exchanges The farmuliar tin-foilpack- Indeed pxmples are 80 frequently associated with faulty habits of Railroads. | Styles — But You| No Approvals age with the yellow label eating and improper duesnon that the first thing to do is to see that ’ A ; ¢ ey | s is tho only form in which our food is right. Berlin, Feb. T7.—(By Associated Can Find Your Size| Every Sale Flerschmann’s Yeast is 4 Press)—Berlin was practically at the | B ; | | 1 : s0ld B lfrech yeast 18 a wondertul corrective food for these skin disorders. mercy today of a double strike of| In Some Styles. Final : Fleischmann'’s Yeast s rich in the elements which improve appetite railway workers and public utility | i et L = 2 and digestion and which keep the intestines clean of poisons. employes. The city was almost with- [ Physicians and hosprtals all over the count nd! e country are recormnending out ater and light and telephone | g ; Fleischmann'’s fresh yeast for pimples and boils. [t gets right at the s i e W omen's and Growing Girls il i e e The municipal council was nego- tiating with the gas, electric and wa- terpower strikers, while Chancellor | PUMPS AND OXFORDS Eat 2 to 3 cakes of Fleischmann’s fresh yeast daily before or be- Wirth's as discussing the | #4 tween meals to keep your skin healthy, Place a stancing order with railway situation with political lead- LATEST SPRING MODELS your grocer. ers and representatives of railway | B One Strap Patent Molly O Pumps, Rubber Heels unions but not with the nationa’ Patent Leather Jazz Oxfords, Low Heels \ " § — Brown and Black Calfskin Oxfords, Milita union of railway workers, which 1s striking. Black and White Satin, One Strap Pumps, Baby Louis and High Heels The railstrike lhad extended to _' e - e = - - - - gt N - R TR | Mecklenburg. The Lokal Anzeiger, in $3 95 T $4 95 ; BIG S E BY ] dispatches from Stuttgart, reported | Eg g 7 ; A e i S ___B‘G SUCCESS that the engine drivers' union in Wur: ERY PAIR GUARAN 35-cents buys a bottle of “Dan-)temburg, en and Bavaria had de- | = = = ; derine” at any drug store. After one |clared they could not remain out of 9 . : application of this delightful tonic the strike unless the Berlin govern- en s Ges an big or s A z L] [ you car: inm :n;I a r;arflrh’ of dandruff | ment forthwith commenced direct ne- | |8 or a falling hair. Tlesides, every hair | gotiations with the striking union. g St ¥ | o 5 i & Russia Calf, Gunnictal and Vici Kid—All Styles—Enzlish Blucher and . CITU ¢ . Y shows new life, or, brightness ) e . BIG FURD 8 5 — 132 N STREET, NEW N AR ke ibrighiness | Conservative Lasts—Rubber Heels Attached ; THE BIG FURNITURE STORE — 132 MAIN STREET, NEW BRITAIN ¢ | " PROFITEERS ATPACKED $3 95 g 34 95 B Our February Club Sale and Demonstration of Sewing Machines LINONINE - v e e o e f————— Bl (WILL CONTINUE ALL THIS WEEK) | | Red CI'C“S and Dr ] . All Our Sewing Machines Fully <uaranteed. We allow you from $10 to $30 for your Sewing Machine if yon buy the Free—At this Special Sale. This marriage of Miss [Frederick’s, f Unscathed, Ult 5 |3 :1( 2 § ¢ - ¥ [ 1 o4 -4 W & B | ' i £ 8 § A is exceptionally successful W this winter in relievi HIERIL b e ke & I l'tC .l Chc ing jthe count not stand for ¢ 4 Our Club Sale Means a Big Reduction (Less 'Than Cash Price) On Easy Payments. dl?tl‘es ng more taxes while “profiteers go . BCE mu.l as they did during the 3 Our Sewing Machine Manager—Mr. J. C. Witting—gives you his personal attention. \ Mr. W. C. Ellis, “Silk Artist” and Expert, will be with us during this Iebruary Reduction Sale. Be IB 5 7 h, managing dirce i C l d £ th ers’ al cour 168 MAIN ST 1 NEXT TO N. B. SAVINGS BANK sure and call. Mr, Ellis stitches your name with beautiful Star Twist on “The FreeV Sewing Machine. () s Be sure and get yours. “No charge.” declared yesterda a hearing before B e Thaw the liouse ways mMeans conmintt |tee considering soldier bonus legisia- and in stopping Hon : & ; e S | m e | Expressing opposition to a sales tax | e those agonizing {oF any ofhier levy on consumption he | ) BY MAN Blonchlal hm,ul restoration of the excess profit taxes. He contended that at least ¢ | billton doilars a year could he by the tederal inheritanee tax if = o ~ — - C h [were taken to prevent persons 75 S M, 'S THE MATT & § i oughs "IN BT ST e e e W s e e oo that are so pi‘(‘\‘alcnt tore: denth 7 THE HOUSE IS FULL - PANSY BRING THAT Z i DOWN TO MR DUFF IN - ( 4y OF SMOKE! i WIRE BRUSH DOWN THE FURNACE ROOM ;i R RIGHT AWAY! IT8 ALL FIRED| ABOUT IT MMM HEIGHT RULE e S o oF vt R, Now,issos rais s . L X R SR It does not do to neglest colds, s ! | THOUGHT | they are more Fable than not to | SMELLED SMOKE! A A L ON FIRE P tak wicked turn. At the very| % i ' sigeign of a cold take the old reliable family remedy-—— rench Mivi tey of Posts and Tele- graphis Will Employ No Women Un- own as tie minimum height woman employe of posts and Do ” 8 In a decres P i /B 8 he n this constitutes a great | rIRS /B [ ess than five feet cannot 4 . 2. « \ postoflice counter or| s - - S . 7 AN duedn ot on laving the - e b 3 !! l /// geauine—ive and $1.00. 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