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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 192¢ MUSLIN UNDERWEAR DEPT. | LADIES’ WAISTS At this department you will find a large as- | We have just re- sortment of Dainty Underwear : ceived a new assort- 2 F S - - A 5 i g B gt ‘@ uFE SAVERs et A S ment of ladies’ fine : €. e 5 ; THE CANDY MINT WITH TH LADIES’ EN\ELOPF LADIES' NIGHTGOWNS waists, made of voile et ) » % S and relieve Made ufrlliingnz]mlljity nain. A large variely of gowns, d daintily tri Indigestion sook, daintily trimmed with trimmed with embroidery | &N amtily trim- fine lace—$1.00 and up. and lace—$1.00 and up. med with embroid- p : ! i e ; ‘ Ignore Imitations LADIES' WHITE SKIRTS LADIES' BLOOMERS ery and fine lace. Many neat patterns in lace (l“:;:\re; elx’"r: h,;:; ?:\lxilit;j For CIUl('k sale we and embroidery—$1.00 up. 75¢ and up. are offering these LADIES' NECKLACES AND GIRDLES | W2ists at a special AL T price of BEADED NECKLACE NOVELTY GIRDLES $2 25 Each y ; ) = In all the wanted styles and An endless variety of all 9 CHARLES HART LEWIS JAMES ELLIOTT SHAW WILFRED G1LENN colors—29¢ to $6.00. the new styles—50c and up. Sizes 36 to 46, Tenor Tenor 3aritone Basso The Eddy -Glover Post, Na &, American Legion, will present a very popular and nusual concert in Fex's theater, Sunday afternoon, ¥ebruary 26, by the Orpheus Concert Artists, consisting of the well known phonograph = “Bluehird"” Double McCALI record makers, Charles Hart, tenor; Lewis James, tenor: FElliott Shaw, baritone, and Wiltred Glenn, basso. These /\\\BODY (AN g . artists are fairly well known for their individual appearance as soloists, hut their appearance as a quartet has pros ENTER Mesh PATTERN SPORT HOSE WOOL SCARFS en them capable of some very fine work, aceotding to reports from the cities where they have appeared. The in AN, g 3 a new kind of pat- & N4 dividual and ensemble phonograph recards made by these artists are greater in number than any afher fonr art DANCE CONTEST A 1490 . | J i 5 H ists who have made phonograph records. Their names appear in all the leading record catalogs and 1t will be of 'S HAIR NETS te{‘"-'"'l; l;)"mt;d Comes in black, For men, come 'n interest to the followers of these to learn that the records of the “Shannon Four' and the “Crescont Trio™ are made AT Fox S extra large McCa ‘"‘.,,”" €Y | navy and cordovan. b by thesa/taan, e nfogtam -for LHe locil concertl sillibe ot very wide rangs In that It ‘etbraces grajnd cpere-arius M() [)AY FVE_ Py Book, 25¢ rown and tan. and ballads that are new and some that are old-time favorites, Tickets are on sale by members of the Legion and 3 N i y ‘. 1. Pierce's Music store, all shades McCall Magazine hpervalp\ alue St Es at ( ferce isic store 2 for 25¢ 10c 79¢ Pair i it ; 2 e — Mayoré’rep\ml‘mg V]em Clty ltems } HANDSOME CUP 12 O’clock Tomorrow o AL It -TO- Trinity Methodist Church Mayor Orson F. Curtis is preparing AN T PRe ) . g 7 *, i A ol alotnra THuEtEtNE: KRl BEST DANCERS Served by Woman's Home a veto message to submit to the com | - N mon council at its special session to | USPS of a gas shovel for excavating AT FOX'S Missionary Society morrow evening when he will voice | Wil be shown tomorrow morning at - £ R N Ee () disapproval to proposed increases in|the Chamber of Commerce for the MONDAY EVE, Fifty Cents pay for several city officials. The | Denefit of members of the hoard of | mayor has already signed as nof ap- |PUblic works. The hoard is contem proved the resolution sent to him by | Col. A. L. Thompson on behalf of the| council Fred Carney of Springfield, who FRANCE*AGRE {"’l"’la"’is in fixing wages and work- was formerly manager of Fox's the i London, Teb. 14, (By Associated :”‘E "n"dl'"‘"& ad’fl'm'P rNurn for a'ér in this rl|_\, has accepted the as- § —LUNCHE O Ne—m™ plating the purchase of such a shovel | for use in the east end sewer e e e e e Fress).—F'rance hag agreed to the ap working week on an m:hv hour basi Jlm.'nr in Hdr'(n(r] He was former. | pointment of Anglo-I'rench experts an]“mn] prohibit employment of | Iv¥ manager of theaters in Merider n as'a commission to make a prelim | women or children under 16 years of | [and springneld /|§| During These Days When the Protection of inary examination of the agenda of | age. Other provisions would pro- T | A firein a jitney bus owned by Mrs E| | hikit interference with non-union J | Muter brought the fire department Your Healtht Is Most Vital :h; e To;,mm‘ll‘ m:!lrrm:‘]n; R:: enyon flVS o Has ommn or | men o ""‘”‘ union men seeking o e A ont by an alarm from Box 14 ahout er's says it has learned. She s K y s H H s l I | peaceably to organize |7:30 o’clock last night. The vehicle gests, however the inclusion of - the :hc bill was referred to the senate (Continued From First Page) | was standing at the north end of | “ labor committee little entente countries (Jugo-Slavia. M T bl 2 | Central Park when the fire started. | 4 5 % Sk ]l]mg Toubies = [Fein quarter. Gunmen in the 1ater | pamage of about $100 was dons. | [HEN |H dn not neglect o consult Czecho=slovakiay and: - Numania) to= SIXTH WARD CLUB. | auarter immediately refaliated and a| ~"\"hiidren's meeting i being held gether with Poland, in these conver- —_— | A Sixth Ward Democratic club was | fierce revolver duel continued for a|ai the (zospel Emmanuel church this vour doctor at once. sations, Washington, _Feb. {4, Establish- | organized last evening and elub rooms | considerable period. |afternoon at 4 o'clock. This evening | ment of a federal tribunal and code |have heen obtained at 117 Hartford s at o'clock will be Rible study | of laws for regulation of .the coal in-|avenue. * A number of prominent May Not Free Men | The subiect will be “The Pe Dublin, Feb. 14 (By Associated | e 1po Holy hhost dustry was proposed in a hill intro- | democrats in the city have been inter A R \ duced ttoday by Snator Kenyon. re- |ested in the formation of these ward | Press)—The belief 1s growing here| phe junjor achievement el HAT yeur druggist is more than a publican, Towa, chairman of the sen- [clubs for the past few months and |that the kidnapped Ulster men Wil \the south Congregational church are | mevchant ate labor committee which investi- [plans are being made to form like |NOt be released until the foatball plav- | meeting this afternoon under the di . gated the recenf West Virginia coal|associations in all the wards in the |ers seized in Ulster last month while | reotion of Frederic L. Fay and his g L fleld disorders. city. on their way from Monaghan to Lon- | various club leaders The bill foliows the line of Mr. donderry for a game are set free The children of the People's church Kenyon!s recent: report ‘on- sthe . Weat @ S These prisoners include officers of the [are meeting this atternoon at 4| X R ; A Virginia situation and probably will CITY’S BILLS FOR |Irish republican army who were ac-|grciack. ‘ HAT Axelrod's idea of prescription be his last before he retires to go on | cused of carrying weapons contrary t A meeting of the dental elinic com- | | ervice is— the federal bench. It would create a | 2 WEEKS RUN HIGH |the tister taws. The charges on|mittee is being held in the Chamber | Seree 3 “national ceal mining board" and | | which the football players are held. it |of Commerce rooms at 4 o'clock this | Fortify ‘g:ldsy"?m provida statutory rights for both labor | Finance ¢ ‘ommittee Wl Ask Payment (s pointed out. here would not be re- | afternaon against s, Grip and capital in the coal industry. De- garded as offenses in any part of Ire- . M. Preble, industrial secretary | and Influenza by Srees of the board would be enforced | °f $41:033.08 at Tomorrow |y..g qutside the ‘northern area of the Y. M. C\. A., is able to be abont | HAT we will call for your preserip- | taking by public opinion and their violation | Night's Couneil Session. 1t developed today that Michael|under difficulties, after having sus \ | tion and deliver it as plomptlvy made punishable. | Collins, head of the provisional gov |tained a fractured arm while playing | | as n«ihlp The board would be compgsed of | Payment of bills to the amount of [ernment is engaged in a controversy | | handball last Wednesday Charle P o Laxative A nine members, three each represent- | $41,633.08 will be recommended to|with John Devoy of New York anrli‘ Cfhuck' Vibberts, assistant physical | ing the employes, employers and the |the common council at its special ses- [gent him during the day a cable mes- | director, who was laid up with the | public. All would be appointed by [sion tomorrow evening, by the finance |cage regarding an article by Devoy in (flu while nursing an injured for, = = P————————— the president subject to senate con- |committee | the Gaelic American of January 21 ou|from which he accidentally fore the HAT if very urgent—you may firmation. The labor group would | The bills are itemized as follows: |the league of nations | nail, has resumed his duties | reach us any time after closing be selected from six names pre- Incidentals, 8763 municipal Collins in his cable dispatch to Pointir ont a pair of shoes on a ; i ) sented by the United Mine Workers |home service committee, $5.41;: health | Devoy said that England's admission |shelf as ‘vshr pair s‘hn had brought. in huur? h.“ v"?‘v""'"g,N 4 ‘90_7' l”e of America Employer nominations | hoard, $871.75; isolation hospital, |that Ireland was entitled to member- | to have the hecls straightened, and u’ would be made by the National Coal (§569.71; street department, $657.12; [ship in the league of nations was an | paving 25 cents for the work, an un Association and the Anthracite Opera- | gewer construction, $5,294.59; subway [acknowledgement of Ireland’s inde-|known woman walked away from the | o N A L tors’ Association department, $1,250; sewer mainten- [ pendence status and was so considered | shop of John Smith, an Arch street | HAT our prices tablets Under the bill employers and em- |ance, $410.30; street lighting, $2.- |by the Irish delegation but whether |cobbler, with a nine dollar pair of | | ) . ployes wonuld be required to make |77417: police board, $1,110.35; mun- | Ireland would seck such membership | hoes, leaving an almost worthless | able. which destroy germs, act as a every possible effort to settle dis-|i.jpa) garage, $615.81: board of fire|had not been considered and wonld | pair in their place, aturday nizht tonic laxative, and keep the sys- putes between themselves, but in{.ommigsioners, $840.52; board of pub- | not be until the parliament of the Dr. O'Dell Shepherd, of Trinity | tem in condition to throw off event of failure would hf required to | y,00 charities, $6,758. 88 Jboard of wa-|[rjsh free state was in being college, addressed the members of the - - — attacks of Colds, Grip and In- submit the controversies to. the | .. commissioners, $18,633.08 | Collins explained that he did not |College club at the First Congreea RS Ao % renza. bdard. SR A report will he submitted by the | quceest the United States would enter | tional - church last evening. Dr AXELROD’S Decisions ot the boar . City Plan commiesion asking that its|¢he precent league but that it might | Shepherd took as his theme “Con Be sure you get quire assent of a majority THeE | o lans for a comfort station be relayed {antay o league of whose good faith |temporary Foets, American and Iing For Accuracy \ cce nnual d o board members would r fve annual | ¢ = special committee s it L & lish A HABIEL REUE TBlGwE ealaries of $10,000 e el g T A ?Rama The coal mining “code” defailed in | Ry . g : | Let Us Fill Your Prescription 3 the bill follows the recommendations | @™ ———————=r | hurchill's Statemen 5 ‘RS OF GLASH | . b < v ENTER YOUR NAME ||| vondon. Teb 14 (By Associated | B 223 Park S[ Cor' Mpadow f Senator Kenyon in his report on i is signature ;’he \:‘:ut Virginia vom;ovsrs\- 1t | J Press)—Announcement that the Brit- | :genumebem L includes 11 “principles.”” The first ' FOR THE ish government regarded it necessary| E7dolph Nsvhku Now to Make 2 Phgnp 1366 — DANCE CONTEST |to suspend the evacuation of British Models of Grasses. | R fesioans AT FOX troops from southern Ireland was CambBridAEe:. Mass,. el Tde—Ru«| would declare coal to be "a public W necessity and in its production and distribution the public interest is pre- made by Winston Churchill, the col-| 4510n Blaschka. the artist who with | PdCBMC. dominant.” Others would declare ON MONDAY EVE. |[|ontal secretary in the house of com- |y father modelled the glass flow for collective bargaining, human = — = mous today. The sole reason for the|.r.q in the notable Ware collection in | (T sugpersion, Mr. Churchill sald, was|the potanical museum of Har 4 un the disturbed situation on the north- i 3 i f iversity has begun work an a supple ° . ern border and not because of anv-|mantary collection of ‘zlass models of | thing that had happened in the|gragees and sedges for the museum | ls 1 e p ou ut 3 southern part of Ireland Walter Deane, former president of the o The colonial secretary said that| New England hotanical elub, is pro P d VlCTOR Michael Collins, who would cross to| yiding him with American material oun s O lrm es England tonight to confer with the|¢or their construction And Round Out Face And Fi "You welk igure Are y lhht Below cabinet members had informed the The Ware collection will be nprac government he would take steps be-|tically complete when 20 models and Or Emaciated Due To Causes fore leaving Dublin to secure the re-| 59 magnificent details now in the | - 4 3 GetaFREE$1.00 lease of the kidnapped unionists as| artists’s studio in Germany have been soon as possible Collins had stated | transported to this country. If now Package o in his message. added the secretary.|jjjustrates 140 families of flowering Genuine Yeast that he knew where a number of the | nlants, h40 gene A i03 ppecie s * plants, h40 genera an v tam: o kidnapped men were being held. IY:L T’(:‘;a;.‘:s . On & 2 SON : Explained Be- Troops On Streets i Relfast, Feb. 14 — (By Assoclated | ¢ cnaney of Tietefield to Re Hon low—Try Them Press)—A large body of troops ap- : : A or Ten Da peared on the streets of Belfast this ored by Electriclans fmd Wntcl?tg: afternoon. They were the first to be New York, Febh 14 —Cummings | Resul gent here since the renewed outbreak | chesney. electrical engineer of Pifte | . Results of disorders began fleld, Mass, will be presented with S‘aencehus.stlnst shqwn how we spmuii NS U1 the'1821 mdison medal af tiie tenth | :al:‘ea;fl::‘n;\cna(t. ;:\Il;;:;d(f;;\;;:u in| It has been arranged to give every & parchaser of Nuxated Iron, who wishes ° L) > SHANKS SIGNS UP bk o s mid-winter convention of the Amer b %7 See Vlctor Advertlsement Opposnte Monaca, Pa. Feb 14—Howard|ican instifute of electrical enginer: ;3;;':33*;; ;;*;gf vith a much smallet|ip put on fesh or Inerease welght, & American league in 1921 stated today | was made for "early developments in| o fuqcain \!nghLand make a remark- | Be sure to take_only Nuxated Brand that he had signed his 1922 contractalternating current transmission™ able h d Yeast Vitamine Tablets with Nuxated . X ; 24 | gain in strength, energy and en- jrop Do not be mislead by imitations with the Washington club. Shanks| The medal was founded by the M' durance, provided your blood contains | which often contain drags. Y. ° ° ® : sald the terms of the contract were |ison medal association, composed o sufficient quantity "of ov(vgen.\ted OF- | o o o o - - vvery satisfactory.’ associates and friend4 of Thomas A ganic iron to enable your body to as-| Edison. and s awarded annually for | &G 0ot Food properly. rIFREE$l 00 Coupo This eoupon, Il “meritorious achfevement™ in elec Without organic {ron both food and vi- 2 6 M A IN STREET p===—=——————==——==—===—\ | frical engineering and ccience. It has| tamines are abiolutely utelest as your - ; . body cannot ehange lifeless inert foo \4 DON'T MISS previously been awarded to ’,,* 1ihu matler Into living cells and fiase unless THE Thompson, Frank J. Sprague, George vou have plenty of organic iron in your Westi se, William Etanley lood. LR For centuries aclentists tried in vai i 0 t v DANCE CONTEST Charles F. Brush. Alexander Graham make organic iron. At last the prob i ' AT FOX Bell, Nikola Tesla and W. L. R. Em was solved g0 that you may now obtain met pure organic fron like the fron fn yonrl Cut_out this coupon and present it & lood from any druggist under the Dame your dealer today. of “Nuxated Iron.” o W o P Greyhound hunts entirely by sight

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