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‘ Mr, and Mrs. Toomey have four . —— & litle carclessness on the :nlrluvliul ‘ms of care 3 Conductor Now Ale o fee Uppes w children living, one girl, Miss Ruth the senders, they fall to complete he | ALl this, alse, it was added, means Deck on Trdley Cars, ol he late orld war, o8, v L, | Decome nat e tlon o I 3 S velersa : ™ Wheve Damaged Christmas Packs | 0" hose who fall to recelve them Inventions for the comfers ‘of "“.: s ) hureh by the late Hev, ¥, X " " ers. They are the ties between friends | hospital where stack upon stack of | BUS PERISOOPES, v H fi'A’ MUNBH :c:udlnl 4 wwunm IA"J and hetwoen relatives, yel beosuse of llove tokens remain &8 mute evidence | & LR and Franels, ! servants is & periscepe for dowl s T ages Are Hepaived I Possible, Some of the packages are repalred BEIGIUM OPPOSED lecked tram cars whieh allows the and reach thelr addresses—afer | Brusscls, Jan. 3.—The Hritish repa- |conductor 0 have a full view of the lon, o — A8 ) mmlmmmu ~ Washington, Jan. 8.—A hospital in |Gl L™ oiners must be returned | rations plans as presented at the Par. [top deck without the necessity of Vo’c&gl” mm which the next-of-kin seldom, If ever, |0 "sne senders for re-packing and re- |is eonference is considered in offieial |elimbing the stairs mhw Move are visitors; a hospital where casual- [addressing. 8l others, and far 100 | cirolos as iyt 1 The mow convenichia sies Wit ol ) (] ties multiply at Christmas time when |many, must be sent to the morgue Relgium, there heing v of use Lo passengers hy enabling them ::‘u'::::'., :;;:’e:;hf',"“' enclos. all the ,‘:‘ of the world is presumed |10 1his case the Dead Letter Offce— |or o fecling of dissppointment with [to see, fram below, If there are any P KDKA destined never to perform the service | egpeot to the Rritish proposit vaecant scats on the upper deek, ( | to The Hersld), This entities you to all of the mem- to be glad—such is the hospital for whieh they were intended Harttord, Jan. 4 — Henator M. M.|bership privileges including the pur. ~ ¢Westinahouse, East Pittaburah). Lo ounded malt" maintained at every|™® ; e Kenenly of Stamford stated today that | chase of meal tiekets tu the Cafeteria | i ol post offiee of any impertance The department’s phrases of warns n :ll :u:::n;'nmlau.ar :-m"l‘m ‘=v -t;uuhu‘:am ulmr. (e’ T100=News. U, B, Health bulletin Patients at these hospitals are the|ing evidently have In—rum"' to m:.I; cach mem © senate m the 8 & member you are also entitie 180—Hlex .|innceent vietima of those who are|mere meaningless phrases, it was sal Y;.:L‘C.l:‘. :.h.t tvu;“!llm T"‘ to av to the club privileges of Ledroom, lu'dr::u Wodiw:e: wory for (he ehll supposed to love them most—even |for no other interpretation can be WHAT ARE THEY sAmG’ n n the fight which will Inevit-| case you remaln over night and sueh 16 though they are sendiug them to oth- |advanced after a visit to a post office ) g 2 for est dialogue. ably come hefore the prosent session | a room is avallahle; also shower baths ho:.;:‘m:,‘m..‘::' hiats. for wodern AP By o . e Prizes of §3, §3 and 52 for she cleverest d . of the legislature on the question of | and swimming pool, 8:30—Coneert by Mrs, Joseph Dia~ taxing the property of charitable or-| Wo shall be pleased to have you| . . o'=rrRiEart 8 RO GORER (A" First Urchin * gnnfaations. According to the sena- | make generous use of the ¥, M. C, A, Jos, plano; Charles K. Tlay, harmoni- tor, through this letter, which Invites| huilding and its facilities while you b P b 2 4 «ach senator to free membership in|are in the service of the state, o the Hortford ¥, M, C, A, during thelr Youra truly, GEORGE HURERT, Wiz General Secretary, (Westinghouse, Newark), P e me—— o2 taxation of such property, 100—M B » at tha prosent timo, e 3. ot c. .| WILL OBSERVE ANNIVERSARY | ¢:00—2fuseos wromes. . TRSITTIRITITtY SUTITITIIITTIy e n Conneotleut, because of its claims s e Loy 8:30—Concert by Sophia Sanin, Answers must be in the Herald office by Friday noon, to having oharity as its object, enjoys 4| Planiste of Ttusia. The names of the week's prize winners will be found in the distinetion of having all property (Mr. and Mrs. James J. Toomey Will| ™o 40 Auibico” serion of dlstingulsh- Saturday’s issue bolonging to its varlous branches In| .0 vooed a5 years Tomorrow— |€d artists: Hans Barth, planist; Rod. this state froe from taxation, erick White, violintst; John Tasker Flght in 1031 One of City's Nest Known Couples, i vill give 15 minute talk; “A It will be remembered that the de- : ple T it Cheinatan BOYS’ hate in connection with this question Mr, and Mrs, James J, Toomey of i during the session of 1021, developod | 164 West Main strect will observe the into one of the mosat bitter fights ever | 26th anniversary of thelr wedding regorded In the history of the iegis- | with a quiet family gathering at their [ (General Electric Co,, luture of the state of Connecticut. At| home tomorrow, S that time, Attorney George W. Klett Mrs. Toomey before her mnrrlnul 6:00—Produce and stock market Schenectady.) of New Britain appeared before tho|was Miss Annle Post, daughter of the | (uotations, news oulletina, 1 7:46—Concert program and radio committee on finance and taxation in|late Mr, and Mrs. Conrad Post of . melodrama, “Within the Law, the interests of the Y. M. C. A, and| Curtls street, Mr., Toomey who for- argued the right of the Y, M, C. A, to| merly lived In South Manchester, is a cxemption from taxation, The result|foreman in the employ of the Stanley| Small movable pulpits in churches of the fight was that the heads of the [ Works and was a former councilman | were introduced in the eleventh or committes on finance and taxation|from the fiftth ward, They were mar- ' twelfth century, episcopal thrones be- BOYS’ wooL SWEATERS were defeated in thelr attempt to|rjeq at St. Peter's German Catholic ing used previous to that time, have the property of the Y. M. C. A. ! and other so-culled charitable organi- sz 22 zations taxed. » Tobby Move Senator Kenealy intimated that the I q ° offer of the Y. M. C. A. showed that AR mportant Notice BABE RUTH SWEATERS ed with members of the senate who are on its side and that this move s Commencing January 1st, 1923 s3 00 an attempt to acquire as many friends B to thelr cause as is possible. THE COLONI AL EXPRESS The senator could give no idea of when the question would be launched New YOl‘k, Ne\V Haven & Hartford’s BOYS, SHIRTS on the genate floor, but it is the opin- - 4 41 fon of many that the question will be ])Opulal‘ dayhght train will carry brought before this session. through sleeping car daily between " The tolowing is & opy of the et BOSTON and ST. PETERSBURG, FLA. 2 FOR $1.50 :;;::?(', ;;';{Qnelly, Leaving New London . 11:40 a. m. Senator from Stamford. Leaving New Haven . . 12:46 p. m. BOYS, C APS el Leaving Brdgeport 1:28 p. m. Copyrighted, Phila. Public Ledger Syndicate WL you accept. with _ghe .compii- Arriving Jacksonville 8:35 p. m. next eve- PIENEE (Or th0 hoked otk mKnRgers ol ning, and at St. Petersburg, Fla. second 50c Editor, Dialogue Guessing Contest, THE HERALD morning 8:40 a. m. F P. l Skin Direct connection made at Jacksonville for all East Ol' lmp y Coast Resorts. Peterson’s Ointment Skt Dpastie: amn Coneiekint oints P zl L ight departure from Connecticut points | i b and morning arrival in Florida. fiefige‘ T I an fi “All pimples are inflammation of the lklnp." ;y. Peter:‘n:, “and the Make reservations now. Consult your local ticket agent or best and quickest to get rid of ; them 1n to uso Petersons oimtment~ ([ [ . SEABOARD AIR LINE RY. e . Used by millions for eczema, #kin X This coupon is in convenient form for your answer, It and scalp itch, ulcers, sore feet and 142 West 42nd St. New York City is not necessary, however, te use it. piles. All druggists, 36c, 60c, $1.00, $2.50, $5.00. 'THE SELLING OUT SALE] | j Of the Connors-Halloran Stores, Inc., Furnishing Goods by Drooz, Inc., of New York City is not a fly by night sale of cheap merchandise — we have come to New Britain to stay — we have moved the Furnishing Goods Stock from the Connors-Halloran Stores in Bridgeport and New Britain into a store of our own at 304 Main Street — Come inand look the merchandise over — We won'’t bore you with attention— See the merchandise and the prices we ask for it —You'll surely buy. HERE ARE A FEW ITEMS AT RANDOM The Best Quality Silk Stripes Reis Lavender Label Worsted One Lot 75¢ Wool Hose A Few $6.50 White Pull - Over Madras Shirts Union Suits Sale Price - Sweaters — Sale Price Usually Sold for $3.00. Sale Price Reg. Price $5.00 — Sale Price $2.65 39¢ $4.65 30 Dozen 65¢ Cut Silk Neckwear $1.00 $1.25 $1.50 One Lot of Soiled Heavy Wool One Lot of Negligee Shirts : Sale Price Plain and Fancy Silk Hose Undershirts. Some Sold for Most Sizes—14%% - 15 Sale Price $1.75 and $2.00 — Sale Price Sale Price 39¢ c 79¢ 95¢ -And a great many more good bargains. We cheerfully exchange anything that is not satisfactory. J.T. DAWSON, Manager, For Drooz, Inc. Two Doors Below The United Cigar Store 304 MAIN STREET