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| | VALENTINES VALENTINES VALENTINES VALE VALENTINES t "INES The largest ass in the city. Stationery Dept. The Dickinson Drug Co. 169-171 Main Street ONE DOZ Fur-Collared Overcoats AT HALF PRICE Fashioned of Fabrics from Bur- berry and of other imported cloths and finished with Notch and Roll Collars of Otter and Beaver. Wonderfully tisfactory Coals 1l the luxury of Kur Coats with half the weight, ata fourth of the price. < Suits— h—AL All our 3-piece I'ormerly $38 to $29 $39 $49 HORSFALLS 95-99 Xdsylum Street Hartford Complete Outfitters To Men “Jt Pays To Buy Our Kind” (———————e——— | vide MORE TAXED SOUGHT T0 PAY FOR BONUS Double Theater Levy and Another | on Gasoline Recommended | 1eh, Washington 10 would be im in order the monoy soldier we tentatively approved yesterday | by the special tax section the | House Ways and Means Committee | engaged on Uhis task. In all, taxes amounting to about $320,000,000 were | indorsed for the time being, and fo- day the seation will try fo find a way to raise additional $21,000,000 80 15 Lo make up a round sum of $350, 000,000, The received tempor ary approval yesterday included One a gallon on gasoline, ex pected to ralse $70,000,000. Approximately 1-10 of 1 per cent on stock and bond transactions, $64, 400,000, Taxes which 10 pro- for u honus | 1 of an taxes which cont Poubling the ater adm fux on the- those costing present sions “iahove 000,000, per 1,000 additional fux $25,000,000, on h $1,000 value transactions, $20,000, on cigarettes, Two dollars in real estate 000, Two cents a pound on smoking and chewing tobacco, $5,000,000, Twenty-five cents per hor: on automobiles, $50,000,000, Increasing pi e, $20,- 000,000, Total, § 000,000, Need $350,000,000 Virst Year. The commiftee section has been working on the assumption that ahout 50,000,000 would be needed in the v of the bonus to meet the cash demands of veterans of the army, navy and Marine Corps. 1t has been estimated that 50 per cent of the army men would ask for cash, amounting in all to $636,000,000; that 75 per cent of ex-seamen would want cash amounting to $208,000,000, that the same proportian of the vine Corps men asking for’ cash set- tlements would require $29,000,000. These three sums make a total of $873,000,000, of which $348,200,000 would be paid in the first year. 50 power cel post McAuliffe's Condition is Such That Advice of Physicians Will Deter- mine Date of Presentment in Court. The condition of Thomas McAuliffe, former prohibition enforcement offi cer in Connecticut, who m under an indictment, is such that there is a possibility that the trial set for next Wednesday may again he postponed. McAuliffe is suffering from an infec- tion of the jaw and upon the report of Dr. lidward A. Deming, ph ian for McAuliffe, . Well City ltems The Philathea Ciass of the Metho- dist church will hold a food sule on West Main street tomorrow. Dance, , State Armory, —advt. Willlam O'Rourke of 36 John street, an employe of the American Express Co., was operated on at th New Britain G hospital last night for appendi: Edward H.. Fveritt, chief engincer of the Southern New England Tele- phone company ,spoke before the Men's club of St. Mark's lipiscopal church last night. Minstrel and Yankee Girls at the Y. W. evening, February dvt. Installation of officers of White Rose Camp, R. N. A, was held at a meeting in the old K. of C. hall last evening. Rev. and Mrs. John L. Davis and sor Jerry left this morning for a two weeks' trip to Bermuda. ' Chapman's orchestra, State Armory, tonight.—advt. . Private Walter J. Smith Post, No. 11, V. F. W., will meet this evening {n Turner hall. All members are re- quested to attend. The sewing school and the proba- tioners’ class met in the Trinity M. 1. church this afternoon. Mardi-Gras dance, Armory I'ri. eve. —advt. James McCue has resumed his du- ties at the Mohican Market after an illness. The anniversary ‘commitiee of the Ladies’ Auxiliary, A. O. H., will meet this evening in Judd's hall. A amass meeting was held in the Zion A. M. 1. church last evening by the New Britain 1 Plainville branches of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored Pco- ple. The condition of ] thy of Stanley street the attending physicl improved today. tonight. dance by the 16 C. A. Friday Alice McCar- reported by an as slightly Tor Colds, Grip or Influcnza and as a Preventi take Laxative BROMO QUININE Tablets. The gen- uine bears the signature of E. W. Grove. (Be sure you get BROMO.) 80c. FOX'S—MONDAY EDITH TALIAFERRO representing the prosecution, depends whether the accused will be able to| face court on next Wednesday. Lawyer Henry J. Calnen who is an for McAuliffe is * a postponement of should the physicians decide that his client's condition is not such | as to warrant his arraignment at this | time. WILL I TEACHERS. Phose Discharged for Irish Political Get Jobs Back. teachers have heen | activities in recent s will be ated by the Dail K n the m y of educa- tion announces. In determining the status of such teachers and the sal- ary they are to receive they will be considered as having served contin- uously. chool of Iris’ dism color bhlind persons arc ex- matching colors. Flonzaley - Quartet South Congregational Church ‘February 14 d |tallied for NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 10, SPORT ACTIVITIES . ATEH,GA G, Navy Wins Bowling Match by One Pin--Day’s Program The Army and Navy teams of the John 1 Davis Bible ¢ met last night for the fourth time in 4 bowling mateh, the Army being defeated by one pin. The summary Navy Woram Hurlbert Hagist Dehm Booth J. Buckley Andrews Preston wdden Helm ., B. Buck Total —1600 Army Christopher Suprenant Waddell J. Dorsoy Christensen Clark . Loomis W. Do Elm .. Total -1 i Paily Dozen Class “Daily Iron Dozen' of Works 1 by The Vulean the | aged Galbraith of | the “Swedes."” “Hylanders’ prov- ed too strong for the “Swedes" defeat- ing them in hockey, by the score of i5 to 2, baschall 8 to 5, hasketball 6 to 4. A. 5. Hurlburt was the leading scorer for the Highlanders, Sunburn the Swedes. Voliey and Basketball, The red and blue armies of the Ky- eryman's Bible class will line agninst each other in a volley ball contest tomorrow night at 8:15 at the Y. M. €. A. Dr. J. E. Conger is |coaching the blue army and is expect- ed to play in person. The basketball goal shooting con- with the following results: Employ- ed B classes, five tries from a 15 foot mark, first, Yorrison 3, tied for sec- ond, Carlson and T. Nimro 2; third, Vetrano 1. The two basketball teams represent- ng the association junior first and | seconds *heduled to play the New Britain trade school first und seconds in the gym Monday-. evening. Coach Miller will have charge of both teams and is busy rounding his teams into shape. The f departmeat tomorrow evening: Junior ‘Tigers versu ; Bob Cats versus Skunk Mules versu Stars versus Auto-Wins. Ifur will fly’at the Y. M. C. A. when the different assortment of cats hold their final pow-wow in the gymnas- ium tomorrow afternoon at 3 p. m. The Wild Cat basketball team is in morning (‘at and Bob Cat teams their right to retain it. The Tom Cats have lost every one fur except one little tuft, and from all reports they are going to put up some fight to retain it. League Standing. Won ) Lost Wild Cats 3 Bob Cats . v ih Bear Ca SRR ) Tom Cats . iy ) Games Tomorrow—Bob Cats Bear Cats; Tom Cats vs, Wild Cats. Telephones are in more than 40 per cent of farm ' homes. a class | and Gustafson of | ¥ up | N test has been promoted in two classes | the lead hy one game with the Bear |[& disputing | | of theit eight starts besides all their|§ Attend this concert and note the individual qualities Flonzaley Quartet’s tions. Then go to products and hear that distinguish the exquisite interpreta- any dealer in Victor the Victor Records by the Flonzaley Quar- tet. are portrayed on t Dynamic Drama of Hearts The Big Human Victrola. Victor Talkin Note how faith- fully their renditions HIS MASTERS VOICE" wec useer orv g Machine Co. Camden, New Jersey B duughter of strong, enter last night at a birthday party at her THDAY PATITY Mae Armstrong, tF Mr, und Mps, 13, 1% Arr talned 16 of her frien 16922 19 Court streel, "The Armstrong's 15th birth played and 1 LR home at ocen slon was Mi; day numhbers ren served, i n dn were ke Gar Wt were $35, $38, $40, $42.50 Winter Suits and Overcoats} $29.50 SATURDAY ASHLEY | BABCOCK CO. —T FOR BUTTER, CHEESE AND EGGS GO TO HE — CITY MARKET BEST QUALITY ONLY 75 EAST MAIN Next to the Boys’ Club TEL. 2713 — SATURDA Y SPECIALS — GENT NE LEGS OF L. PRIME TOP ROU - ROAST FFANCY POT ROAST .. H S D PANCY ( 25¢ ROAST BEEF ND POT 25¢ HOULDERS .. SHOULDIRS STRIP OF' S BACON ... FRESH ( ‘ROUND HAMBURG LAMB 1( DRY SALT PORK ... 10¢ 25¢ IR W ROUND, SIRLOIN and SHORT K LOIN OF I FRESH HAMS .. SPARE RIBS I'RESH HEAR' FANCY FOWLS FRESH PLGS' 1T LOIN LAMB CHOPS . .. CHUCK OF NUINE LAMB SMALL L OF VEAL 1b 2 ROAST OF VEAL .... I FANC Y COOKIES . e FAR SODA CRACKE! "FLOUR . .2Mm2 hag §1.05¢ OYSTER (CRACKERS 2 b, SUGAR . 10 b 58¢ T CREAMERY BUTTER ......... PIMILE \.TU YOUNG AMERICAN ... SWEET SUNKIST ORANGE FRESH E GUARAN PURE LAF ¢ h{ . I 20¢ LARGFE CELERY GRAPEFRUIT 3—25c Y, LETTUCE, CAULINLY 2 APPLES qts 25¢ OWER, RIPE TOMATOES. ETC, Saturday Specials — BAKING DEPT, —- Standard Size Bread 13¢ a loaf .......... 2 for 25c White House Cakes ..................... 20c each New Made Trvisted Crullers ............ 22¢ dozen Watch Your Step in Buying Food Products. \ THE “SWEET SHOP” — With a special CREAM CENTERS blended chocolate Vanilla I coating 35¢cIh Valentine Pink Candy Hearts .............. 30c 1b — DELICATESSEN DEPT. —- Hot Baked Beang Chicken Crhquetles 9 g 5¢ Each Hot Sauerkraut Best Frankforts 30c Ih Hot Roast Ham Russian Salad Sweet Butter (Unsalted) Sweet Cream Strictly Fresh Eggs I you do not get your share of our gnods it is your loss not ours. Come early, we close our store at 6:30 p. m. every day. HALLINAN'S SNAPPY WALL PAPERS FOR 1922 Our popular selection was chosen as the one log- ical answer to this question. Wintergreen) Peppermint | 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 JOKN BOYLE COMPANY Wholesale and Retail Dealers In .PAINTS, VARNISH, LEAD and OILS GLASS. PUTTY. BRUSH WALL PAPE ROOM MOULDINGS. METAL CEILINGS, ETC. 3-5 FRANKLIN SQ. New Britain, Conn. | CHAS. DILLON & CO. HARTFORD IT PAYS TO TRADE i BT DILLON’S Renier, Pickhardt & Dunn 127 MAIN STREET 'PHONE 1400-2 DAYS' SALE OF KNIT UNDERWEAR FOUR 207 DISCOUNT on all KNIT UNDERWEAR 0 For Wouten and Children. AT 79 | ¥LEECE LINED VESTS AND PANTS = C AT 79¢ For Women; regular price §1.60. FLEECE LINED UNION SUITS *$1.00 A $1.50 For Children. High Neck, Short Sleeve CARTER Continued Mm"k Down Sale of Women’s UITS, COATS AND DRESSES UNION SUITS for women; reg. price $2, High Neck, Short Sieeve CARTER PART T S s S e e S e e T i T WOOL UNION SUITS; reg. price $2.75.