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- PR SR AR fi NEW BRITAIN DAILY VALENTINES VALENTINES VALENTINE VALENTINES VALENTINES VALENTINES The largest assortment in the city, Stationery Dept. The Dickinson Drug Co. 169-171 Main Street to $3 Broken Lines . $ l -00 Caps — In and Brown Dress Vests— Group Special at. . $ 1 .00 Interwoven Men's Hose — Shade—3 for Interwoven Silk Lisle Houfi- 2 For .. Dress Shirts — A group in $1.00 Hartford “It Pays To Buy Our Kind” and Every Day sk e " €700 In Colors only — regular 75c Pair $1 00 15;';:, gy 5 O HORSFALLS 0399 Msylum Strect e ——— City Items John J. Smithwick, son of J Smithwick of 699 Stanley street, returned to St. Bernard's seminary, Rochester, N. Y., to resume his studies for the priesthood. A son was horn yesterday noon to Mr. and Mrs. 20 of 262 High street. Officers of the Grand lodge will be entertained by the Andree lodge, 1. O. 0. F, tomorrow evening. An enter tainment will be held and a class of candidates initiated, The recent fair of the German Re- lief society netted $400. It was held at Turner Hall and generously sup- ported by the people. The mon will be used for work in Australia and Germany. Meet me at Schmarr’s for dinner. —advt. There will be a meeting of Thus- nelda lodge, O. . H. 8. this evening. There will be a meeting of Clan Douglas, O. S. (. this evening in O. U. A. M. hall. Carpet bowling will be enjoyed after the busir session, There will be a meeting of the board of public works this evening at 7:30 o'clock. Bids will be receiv on a supply of sewer pipe and rou- tine business will be taken up. Peter Daly, nephew of the Rev. I Daly of St. Joseph's church has re- turned to St. Bernard's seminary, Ro chester, N. Y, to resume his studies for the priesthood. A son was horn at the New Bri General hospital yesterday to Mr. Mrs. William Kane of Academy Hill, Southington. Mrs before her marriage, was Mi et Dorsey of Elm street this city. Valentines at Ohrnstedts’, Mgin St.—advt. *hrrr will be a meeting and smok- club tomorrow of discussing has after- James C. Goz- nd W, er of the Democratic evening for the purpose the coming campaign. Martina Rival, two ar old daneh- ter of Policeman and Mrs. Matthins Rival of Hart street, is ill with diph- theria. The hoard of health will meeting this afternoon at & George Kieswetter has left the em ploy of the Stanley Works, There was a meeting of the Ladies’ German Relief society in Teutonia Maennerchor hall this afternoon at 3; o'clock. Miss Madeline Bardeck has entered the employ of the Metropolitan In- surance Co. and will be in the local | office Daly tonight in the ol to elect a grand knight and tru Francis Murphy, son of Mrs. J. ¥ Murph7 of East Main street, las re turned to St. Bernard's seminary, chester, N. Y., to resume his studies | for the priesthood. — | hold a o'clock will meet council, K. C. i Main etreet | Movie Murder “Dapper Dan” Collins, two-gun in connection with the murder in Los | tinded for wamen Angeles of William Desmond Taylor, movie director, according|soid in London, to private investigators at work on the case. “wanted for questioning” $5000 reward is standing for Col of John Reid, wealthy New York manufacturer, last May. | | him o | port | tenant HER ALD, FIRE BOARD MEETING While TUESDAY, Pireman lojured Performing Favor for Neighbor, to Receive Only 10 Day Benetit At the meeting of the board of fire commissioners fast night, a report was rgeived from, an Counsel M, N, Assistant Corpor Camp, wolutive to the stutus of Fireman George Spars ‘company No. 3. Mr was injured ‘while ‘on - duty by the eéxploding of a 1R wis Yepatring for a ‘Jnu Iricapucitated mer of Hparmer or the gusoline néighhor, Engine Clerk | ogh reported that the infured nnnmn had bevh pald for 10 dags siek leave at the rate of $18 a week, a8 provided m the firenien's pension fund. According to the re- of the *ussistant corporation counsel, the ety was not required to pay the agdditional 10 days, due to the fact that the tireman was not en- gaged in a duty for the city at the time the aceident occurred, Compensation - was allowed Licu- Thomas - Higging of kngine company No. 5. At the fire at the church- of 8t. John the - Kvangelst, Lieutenant Higging suffered a bad strain. of . his back, and later .at a fire _on Oak strect he contracted a cold, He The carporation counsel will he asked | to submit an opinion as to the length of time a member, of the department | is entitled to .benefits under the com- | was ‘authorized to notofy the man and blacl«mai]el, is, Detectives say m ins in connection with the killing GAS CO’S. EMPLOYES TREAT ADKINS MEN Act as Hosts at a Supper and Social Held in Club House on Cherry Strect—Results of Games, Adkins Print- the guests of the employes of the New Britain Light company at the Gas Light club street last evening. Teams from the two concerns battled The employes of the ing company were Gas house on Cherry in sports, cards and pool. The evening was begun with a_bas- ketball game at the Boys' club gym- nasium, with the result that the Ad- kins five nosed out the Gas Co. by the score of 29 to 28. Immediately after, both aggregations repaired club house on Cherry street, they had an oyster supper. After supper the Adkins pinochle combine, to show their appreciation of the manner in which their hosts treated them, proceeded to trim them to the tune of three games to two The Gas Co. cue artists, however, al- most evened the score by trouncing the Adkins crowd at pool. Crean and Newall of the Adkins force were the only winners on their side and the manner in which the other three members of the pool team werc heaten left no doubt as to the su- periority of the winners. When the games were finished an entertainment was presented with music furnished by the Hardware City orchestra, When the party broke up the Adkins men were loud in their praise of their hosts, and they are making arrangements to reciprocate at an early dat TRUSTEES APPOINTED At a meeting held yesterday after- noon in the office of Edward M Yeomans, referee in the Uni court of bankruptey, L (] IO R Rachlin wi pointed 'nmm of the J. Cohen store in the Hotel Bronson building, and Constable Fred Winkle w named trustce of the Aaron i tor. to where Japan's 83 cities contain more than 18 per cent of the country's total population. BcltcrL'ghiivyBfirgs quick decisions _— Don't blame the shopr per for hesitating. Piles Cured in 6 to 11 Days, Drugglsts refund money it OINTMENT fails to cure Tiching, | Blind, Bleeding or Protrnding rn.\i Instantly relieves Ttching Files. 60c £ \/Hi “WE hEF TH A'I‘ Y OU SEE”!| Frank E. Goodwin | Optical Specialist 1327 Main St. Tel. 1905 The Spring & Buckley Elec. Co. 75-77-79-81 Church St. the|ss d States | BURGLAR SCARE Police Find Door Unlocked at Dwight Street Tailor Shop, After Detecting | Actions of Two Strange Men. Sergeant Qeorge J. Kelly received a telephone message at 4:50 o'clock this morning from Patrol Driver Peter Cabelus, stating that while on his way home he saw two men ting sus- piciously near the tailor shop owned by Anton Brown of 48 Dwight street. Investigation of the premises dis- closed that the lock on a side door | had heen unlocked. Mr. Brown was| notitied, and after an examination of the store, he said that nothing was missing. Official census of Japan, just com- pleted, places the total populdtion at 96 The first and original Cold and Grip Tablet, the merit of which is recog- nized by all civilized nations. Be sure you get BROMOC The genuine bears this sxgnuure G Vbpove The color, finish and quality can only be eoeh where the lighting s correct. For expert advice on lighting, consult— Price 30 Tel. 2240 pensation will apply the case Jlaw. .. The .interpretation specifically at present, to of IYireman l.ouis Huber, | who was injured geyeral months ago while on duty at Engine.company No. The fire board voted that in, the Iulurt no, supplies would be furni her’ | the policé department, and th¢, clerk police ‘commissjon to, t diamonds and in- smokers are heing Pipes r«l “I!h e G O S A S TR e SR " New Britain’s Home Trade Day Specials , — BAKING DEPT. — Molly-O Cakes 0ld Fashion Twisted C Crullers . ..... Hallinan’s Best Break, 24 oz. Loav — IN THE “SWEET Peppermint and Winter Green Patties Bab) Mix Hard Gloss Candy . — DELICATESSE? Ham Croquettés’ Roman Gold Brand Peaches in Syrup . Roast Chicken (stufled) . Native. Fresh. - Eggs .. 3 .)Rc dozen LLINAN'S For TO‘MORROW ON THE NEWEST HATS Tomm row we offer startling values on beautiful new All the desired styles, materials and colors are featured and at these \pecm] Prices they rep- resent values that’ cavmot be, duplicated in this city. hats for immediate wear. . Regular Value $5 and $6, Special for Tomorrow . Réguiar Value = . $7 and $8, Special for Tomorrow :.......... ~Aann Regular Value $9 and $10 Special - for Tomorrow fully trimmed. - Values to $4 : Goldenblum Millinery Co. Y. M. C. A. Bldg., New Britain 188 Main St. was laid up for 23 days. In our exceptional stock of the higher priced hats you will find beautiful models of faille, silk, gros de Londres, Natin, Metallic Cloths, etc., in the very latest styles, beauti- The colors include Henna, Pumpkin, jade, green and Harding blue. Prices range from $6.50 to $12.50. Final Clearance of WINTER HATS Less than - HALF PRICE £ \alues to $8.89 FEBRUARY TWO SHEDS DESTROY LD Nos, & and 5 Called Lnst Night Engine Companies Out Late called | o'clock | Engine Company No, § was out by w stl alaem at 1148 last night to 450 Farmington u\l"lvlh,i for w blaze that destrayed a barn b Jonging to Sam Zutira and rented (o Julia Smulskl, A quantity of hay which was placed In the | dily afternoon was destroyed A horse, two cows and several chickens | which were in w ncarby shed, were | removed to safety The damage amounts to $400, | A shed helonging to jeskin on Mast street, Station, was destroycd fire night. Engine Company No. summoned hy telephone at g'clock to extinguish th blaze, lToss will umount to about $100 Charles Mo- | near Pratt's| hy last | was | $0:27 The WOMAN'S CLUB MUSICALE, Rose Bryant to Render PPre m in Camp School Auditorium who has so often lovers of this city | Rose Bryant pléhsed the music by her work in former wppearances | here will appear before the Woman's Club in a mu ie to be held in the Camp school anditorium this evening. | She will be accompanied by Miss | Frances Iarker, pianist, The club will he the guests of Mrs. W. C. Hungerford at the musicale, and the program is as follows: Four Bayou Songs . oo Strickland RRose Bryant Etude in D Il Miss The Lord is My Sylvia . All for You . Rose¢ ) Trois Lccossaises ...... Miss Parker The Great Awakening IRose Dryant Parker hepherd ... Dvorak . Speaks . Martin . Chopin | Kramer You Need Not Have a Cold if you will take lLaxative BROMO QUINI Tablets when you feel the first symptoms of a Cold coming on. SHOP” — DEPT. — (Cabbage Salad Newpo;t Sausage .. Hot Roast Ham Russian Salad '3 Values to $12 barn yester- | |8 CYPHERS INCUBATORS CYPHERS BROODERS Cyphers Coal Burning Hover Drink Fonts Dry Food Hoppers Leg Bands Poultry Supplies Agents for Cyphers Goods fer 15 Years Herbert L. Milis Hardware Store 336 Main Street SNAPPY WALL PAPERS FOR 1922 Our popular selection was chosen as the one log- ical answer to this question. It is a combination of Charining 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 color schemes and render you a service to your liking. THE JOHN BOYLE COMPANY Wholesale and Retail Dcalers in PAINTS, VARNISH, LEAD and OILS GLASS, PUTTY, BRU ROOM MOULDINGS. M 3-5 FRANKLIN SQ. HISS, WALL PAPER, L CEIL INGS, ETC. New Britain, Cor.1. iCHAS. DILLON & CO. HARTIOKD Dollar Day Wednesday Come to Dillon’s For The Greatest Bargains If you want your dollar to zo the Fvery department is litevally crowded with unusual values! and be convinced! farthest way—spend it here. Come A Splendid Assortment of Velvet Trimmed Hats at $1.00 Values $5.00 to $10.00 $12.00 and $15.00 Trimmed Velvet Hats $450 and § $4.00 and $5.00 Long Napped Beaver Sail 2.00 Plush and Sucde-like Tams rs for Children $l 00 $1.00 and $5.00 Hatter's Plush Banded Sailors......... $1-00 $6 00 Hatter's Plush Banded Sailors ..., $2.50 and $3.00 Sample Spring Hats 2.00 N(um nr-mm Sailor Hats Brim Straw Sailor \For Quick Returns Use Herald Classified Advts. -| A WONDERFUL LITTLE BULL-FIGHTER If you have attended ta Barnum & Bailey Circus you have been amused by a littie man who performed antics through- out the entire show, assisted by two other dwarfs. One of the chief acts of this miniature comedian is that of a burles ue bull-fight. He fastens bull's horns on trick goat and then goes through the mmt ridiculously amusing stunts in imitation of a bull-fight, He waves his red flag and his sword. The bull, or goat, charges him madly and rmu\d and round the ring they each turn pursuing the other, lfiun is Joe ¥(mmo leader of the troupe of midgets that has for years been amusing the people of America. He is a husky little man, but nevertheless he knows his ills and tries to get rid of them. You who bave seen_him will be amased to learn that he is fifty-eight years old and has spent nearly all his life in amusing %r Kaseino is a well-to-do man, and has a safety-box that is pretty well filled with gilt-edged securities, en asked to what he sscribes. his vigor at his time of life and his seeming perpetual youth, he says: “I keep my stomach and bowels in good condition with Sapalt.” If uk&hxm what Sanalt is he will tell zou it is the ‘“‘Sensible Tomo " and it made for nearly a hun dred years and that he has used it to very great advantage. Mr. Kassino says: “Of course, I am sometimes troubled with constipation or demmon No one could reach my time of life and lead the active existence that I do, without feeling the effects of bqn, over-taxed, but whatever the troubleis just take Sanalt for a week or so, and am Bit again. It seems to make my whole system go straight. It surely keeps my qnmplexmn good b v?! upon__the Imd and I never ha e afraid of what | am gomg to eat if there is a Sanalt bottle near! You oan cover up & bad eomplexion with powder and rouge, but you cannot clear it up except by purnlym; the blood, improvinj tion and correcting the bowels. t does all these, thereton, Sanalt, tho Bennblo Tonic, is a true beautifier. 5