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OVER || 8249 SLIF » OVER . 0240 GIRIS' BIUE [l orors o Peter Pan [[GAUNTLETS — stmp ste BUNGALOW [[HOVSE DRESSES — ¥ ||SWEATERS — Every : FLANNEL MIDDIES=— || 0 wllar effects, [[¥7 With fancy cull, 1AL Very fine count ging: = long ¢ eets, (1 o and grey combined || VPRONS = AR stytes [Inam, with organdy 4 g “,"',d.'.; fegulation style, sieos ||y dimity, voile wnd ba- with wavy, heown and [ i colors in & 690 :l:‘c-h‘:-:l cu, ::l ;:;u:um’::ul‘-"‘:u stues, |18 N vestoty of Sandy b “l colors. , wn' $1.69 [ T" 51,49 | . $1.3 || ¥ e 09 g aungenets i g b $1.98 PRICES FOR ONLY id Week Bargam Day,Wednesda DOMESTICS HOSIERY YARD GOODS Muslin Underwear WOMEN'S WOOL HOSE — Yew Blritains Shopping Center 36 INCH PERCALES — Very Department HEAVY OUTING FLANNEL fine quality, new fresh goods, == Stripes, checks, plaids or plain colors, 14 chocks, stripes and fig- lsc 98¢ CHILDREN'S FLANNEL Reog. 200 yard—Yd.. ., C Rog, GOWNS—With or without col- ROFT FINISH LONG C LOTH 1ars, in good quality pink and 43x30 PILLOW n«;nn - uon.-a.-n m —Fxcellent quality, blue stripe flannel, 69 c Hoemmed, no starch, Sizes 4 to 12 years, quality. 1 e B, ........... 21€ WOMEN'S FINE LISLE _u l v : stripes, 79 CHILDREN'S FLANNEL HOSE—Scam back ;l"":‘l 1:; “"';[:-” 24c Sl 'm_\nm or gumm 0, ABC —— ‘e Slzes 9 ...... y (4 i black, 4 INCH UNBLEACHED MUSLIN, 11c fl"'n';’.:‘ w176 RO To S50 Main'/ / (/ / 4 L/" v/ 32 INCH DRESS GINGHAMS byt W cosesnscasssense g o e/ 0 ~Checks and plains, MEN'S WOUX HOWR == M- / o veLyreay P colons > Yae'. . S0 $170 WOMEN'S FLANNEL 32 INCH SHIRTING FLAN- JOWNS—Extra heavy - quality $1x00 SEAMLESS SHEETS— NEL~Grey or khaki for shirts ol, in well tallored pink l:..fllublum..m 9 8c und blouses, quality, Reg. $1.50, CRIIOREN'S NEAVE RIS e 39c and blue striped v $l.49 APRON (.l\(."A\l — Fast EXTRA LARGE TURKISH BED HOSE—Fust black. Sizes TOWELS — Double thread, 83 to 9%. ’ Te " i wolor checks, All $209 SILK ENVELOPE plain or fancy borders, 19c Reg. 26c — Patr..... lgc Mfll s md B"Y‘ wom $ Chlldl'el“ BOYS WEAR sizes — Yard ........ loc CHEMISE—Lace trimmed and INDIAN HEAD LINEN — hemstitched, ¢ Reg. 20C. ....ovvvnnns CHILDREN'S GOLF HOSE— = Three - quarter length, heavy UNDERWEAR Linen finish, 19 washable satin, SCRIM SASH CURTAINS — ribbed in Oxford grey, with oA R T S 5 Reg. 20c — Yard .... (4 AL e Full sise, hemstitched, _full fancy cuff tops. 47 98c WOMEN'S UNION SUITS 4 ol Pair. . (4 —Fine grade of cotton, lightly years — In bluc serge and $ SMISE—AII first quality, but moe 0o — Puke.....2DC| [|*=T =~ Boys' FLERCE LINED|| ||iorany, Suit somectton, Hatils | (1 ures. $3.89 UNION SUITS — Grey only.|| (lankle length. 69c|| [[Bes: 00 ... . R ] :.'f-":;i-x nfil;m Very $1.39 81x90 RIPPLETTE - BED Sizes 22 to 34, All 51208, .....0uunn.. SPREADS — Hemmed, very e e, et R0¢ BOYS' 2.PANT SUITS—Guar- weight, Reg. $1.25... CHILDREN'S UNION SUITS|| |lanteed pure wool, all lined CORSETS 60c WOMEN'S MUSLIN BLOOMERS — Plain or lace good quality. Reg. $2.00, ...... slo79 KET BOYS' RIBBED UN10 N|| ||[—Heavy weight, Sprintex make. || [|sizes 8 to 16, $6 98 Sizes to 10 years. 89 Sport back model 0 % . < trimmed, in white and flesh, full C $3.08 BROCADED CORSETS cut and re- 49 c SUITS — Ecru or grey, wellll |lpes g1.19, ..... 3 BOYS' OVERCOATS — In —Elastic top, fancy brocade, in inforced........ .00 43 INCH FEQU bt FULL SIZE WOOL FINISH ade, Sizes 2 t 'G—Bleached. 2] made, o SR 39c BLANKETS — Grey, white or 16 years. E 890 09c CHILDREN'S FLEECE|| |lwool fabrics, warmly lined, but- six different styles, L RS RN LINED BLOOMERS — White ton to the neck style. Grey or All sizes. ........ $1098 0%c FLANNEL PETTICOATS $5.00 BON-TON AND NEMO —Plain white, or pink 49 c . 80c — Yard .... Res tan with colored sl 27 . MEN'S RIBBED SHIRTS and flesh, Sizes brown mixtures. $ 4 79 ¥ N Reg. $6.08. ...... . CORSETS—Also other standard and blue stripe ...... CROCHETED BED SPREADS borders. Reg. $1.89 —New fancy pat- l oo 66x80 BLANKETS — Double AND DRAWERS — Ecru color, 4 to 12 years, 2 make in discontinued numbers, 59¢ B MERS—Flesh and terns, hemmed and duplex, in plain or plaid fine Egyptian yams. Sizes 34 to BOYS' FLANNEL BLOUSES puske ™ dhoonte $2 98 . white nainsook, y 33 c . patterns, $ 4. Reg. —Tapeless, full cut in grey or 24x48 TURKISH TOWELS — .. 93.49 69c ki Shes 0 014 A inthislot. ... Déae s taliosen 0l ToutTeians, Extra heavy, NASHUA WOOLNAP $1.00.. o Hoe. ‘Bbc only. Reg. BLANKETS—72x80, in _white, MEN'S WOOL SHIRTS AND $1.49 CHILDREN'S GING-[| [|years. Reg. 59c. .. with medium or long skirt and HAMBURG TRIMMED RV grey with fancy bor- s 4 39 BRATRI S Ny Vi HAM DRESSES — Fine quality BOYS' FLANNELETTE PA- medium bust styles. Sizes 20 to SKIRTS — Wide flounce of im- ders, bound with silk . 'Natural grey. Sises of Amoskeag — plaids, checks|| | yaMAS—One or two plece, neat 36. Flesh 9 8 ported hamburg, long 58 INCH TABLE DAMASK— BEACON BATHROBE 34 to 46, neatly finished with and plain colors, stripes. Sizes 6 to 14 and white. C or short lengths ..... 890 Bm’l(lETs—mue’.l brown ‘l"l‘ld sateen, $l 39 Sizes 8 to 14 years $l 00 years, Reg. $1.25.... 79c b ‘10Ic C':) I;SLIEI"S — Heavy A ARD M color effects, heavy weight. eg. $1.89, ..... g roche, flesh only, two LACE N Toge . 3 ok o $1.19 CHILDREN'S 2-PIECE BOYS' PANTS — Wool mix- garters, Size 32 to 44. 496 TRIMMED GOWNS — A large variety, including tailored styles Regular LDR 2-98 MEN'S RIBBED UNION|| [|PARTY DRESSES—Of excel-|| |(tures or corduroy, well made, g in fine muslin or crepe, 89 c $3.98. SUITS—Ecru only. Sizes 38 to|[ [|lent gingham and chambray —|( |(sizes 8 to 17. 89 [ flesh or white, ....... 8190 PLQUU!‘ s n : BED SHEFETS .. 51.49 44, Heavy ribbed. daintily embroidered. 88 Reg. $1.25 — Pair. ... Reg. $1.50. .. e 980 Sizes 2 to 6 years..... (4 ; ki BOYS' HEAVY FLANNEL = i $2.98 WOMEN'S LINEN $1.20 IMPORTED DOLLS — 98c SATEEN DUTCH ROMP- MEN'S WOOL PROCESS $5.98 TEDDY BEAR SUITS— [1 || Bf,OUSES — Belt bottom, open CHILDREN'S ALL WOOL SMOCKS—AIl colors, emhmld- 4 ERS—Sizes 2 to 6 years. Very UNION SUITS—Heavy weight, || |[For small children. First qual- || |loufr, well made in grey or khaki. SWEATERS—Sizes 24 to 28 — ered in contrasting colors, lustrous sateen, with bright col- grey only, full cut ity, warm and especially fine Sizes 8 to 16 years, All shades, coat style, buttoned pretty designs, 1 59 ored collar and 79 Sizes 36 to 46.. .. $l 39 for these Reg. 61.25. ... to the All sizes. ...... DINAINGS. . 2.vveninns Cc cold days o and malt company where the seizure|of the state, members of the phar-| NEWSPAPER VETERAN DIES. : to- [maceutical assoclation began their| Stamford, Jan. 0.—Edward T. W.| v there were no lacerations.” mflflps fi”AR“lNfi Andrews was one of the men flogged R was made sold the ingredients by what was described as a “black | Fall River Mill Engineers Undaunted (gether with printed instructions for|mid-winter meeting here today for|Gillespie, aged 81, dean of newspaper- hooded” band at‘the same time Dan- By Doffers’ Failure. .| making beer. Oscar Van Bernath, of | discussion of trade matters and pos-|men in Connecticut and president of Larchmont, N. Y., Joaquin Altina of [sibly some things which may be under |Gillesple Brothers, Inc. publishers of PUR[;HASE flF LYEE”M iel and Richards were kidnapped. Al MflREH"USE WITNESS Tells of Finding uodle:.p Fall River, Jan. 9.—The refusal of |New York and a boy employe were |consideration by the legislature. the Stamford Advocate, died today the Fall River cotton manufacturers|ayrested. _—_ after a two days’ illness of pneumonia. i M. F. Holloway, a fisherman, who A G, was at Lake La Fourche shortly after [S9500RLEP 10 E7ons the doffers’ unton T T DEMOCRATIC PARTY GROWS ; (Continued from First Page) ;hiehmumated btodlez of Dlmllelld nr;d bl it followelt)i tadhy b5 b ALASKAN VOLCANO, EMO IG PATROL DER : 00 (Continued from First Page) chards were found, was calle 0 _— s s ment th: stati - v ) “Anything sald about Dr. McKoin |the witness stand. Then had voted unanimena 1o rres | Eruption o Pastor Again Puts That| BRTTER AND BETTER DAILY LEA CHOOL | twister: T W. Macomber, treasurer; during the game?"” S sl b TR fa® |5 similar demand. The dofters are Mountain “On the Map.” e e ulien AudiO e Liacigehs “Not that I recall. minded me of two old rag dolls which :fl“o”:ex,:;:::;m ;:Ltegt;tefi,;:;iyw?l:t Washington, Jan, 9.—Pavlof vol-|g, Declares Speakers at Andrew Jack- | Trederic L. Fay, Head of Scoutmas-| ““mno community service committes “What took place during the 0on-|ngq.heen chewed up and thrown out [FS et kel trel[cano reported last Saturday to have ; ter's Training School. In Charge of | COnsisting of William Gothwaite, Dr. versation between you and Dr. Me-|iyere, The was some galvanized tel- tial employes in more they oo |05t its entire top in a mighty ex- son Victory Dinner Held | 3. H. Potts, John A. Andrews, Freder- Koin?" ephone wires around both bodies, I|painti®! émploves in more than plogion, and latest of the world's el Third Annual Class Organizations. |ick Macomber and Robert Vance, will “Well, I knew McKoln was a re-ftook a stick, and examined one of | "y iteq textile workers are mak. | PeaKs to break into eruption, has, e e B work with the board of directors in former and he should know about the |the bodies. This was Daniel. I found ing their plans uninfluenced by the | 1K€ Mount Katmal, which blew Up| g ooaoia 11 Jan 0.—a revived he third annual school for patrol | reference to bringing to New Britain notes. We talked a long time.” a plece of the skull hanging, on a|ynuracturers’ refusal President | 1 1912, again put AmET,‘YCBfl great|. . 4 determined dgmocratic party leaders under the New Britain Coun- | some worth while musical aggregation “That was before he was shot at?” [thread, it looked like.” Thomas F. McMahon said. What|Alaskan ke S ““”f’e:‘h L "“; ‘every day is growing better and bet- | cil, Boy Scouts of America, will com. | Under the auspices of the Lions' club. “About two or three weeks." these plans were was not made known | [P, 8a¥8 & bulletin of the national| e “speakers insisted at a banquet|mence its sessions on February th A report will be made at the meeting “Since the disappearance of your but it was said that members of the | SCOEIAPRIC SHUEW: TR BELE 18 Wi here commemorating Andrew Jack-[and continue every Monday afternoon ARtk . son have you ever recelved any anony- executive committee of the U. T. W. tai r:g:?c:l‘fl'r“ops are as thick as praire | '8 victory at New Orleans, for 12 weeks. Sessions will commence 5 (ox ltr%smllan_?n of the newly mous letters?” were going back to their several dis- d:‘ EURAN oH a WeaEiE pm"" but | , Senator-elect Ralston of Indiana,|at 4:15 o'clock immediately am,,\: "[ 8 Oucerf “{_I'lmke place at the “Not directly, but Davenport said : tnicts from the meeting here with ln-} m gl of the time they are dormant.|d¢nounced the republican party for|3chool and will be over not later than lrsbr;n‘f ng in lmruar.‘f which will he had received word over the phone structions that formed part of ¢ gen- thzs bulletin says. Paviof is situatea | Vhat he declared was its policy of in-|5:15 o'clock. le a}zl)“be heh'l in the evening at the that Campbell and Whipple, his two eral campaign. almost at the tip of the long narrow | crhational isolation and criticized the | ™ irhig school is open to patrol lead- | SPUtte Meadow club. bodyguards, would bave to get away Alaskan peninsula that stretches‘out| anasement of the federal reserve|ers, assistant patrol leaders ana any Watch G from there or they would be killed” " 5 i ‘ & . TOH yenve VaakBIE Ny | Coake other scout of a troop who is suffi- atch the Hersld Classified Ads TEST CASE READY toward Asla. Tor years vessels have| i pornjce Pyke, democratic na- e o ne - |and you will profit by it. To be versed Mentions Shipwith. 3 % ” clently interested to do the work nec- i « " (Continued from First Page) passed near it and no activity other itt voman from Ohi 1o in Herald Classified Ads is a sign “Who did Davenport say told him?" than a slight smoking has been obe|lonal committee woman from ') essary to qualify for the diploma ; & “Captain Skipwith." trying to make a new shoe out of an Seizure of Malt and Hops Is Basis of oy 8 warned both democrats and republi- |, wardeq by the council. 8in order m’[of .!hrflvt._ :A habit which is really “When did Davenport tell you] one by purchasing the theater. Legal Action in New York | S DT cans that the day of reckoning of the qualify for the diploma for efficlency worth while, newly enfranchised women was at a scout must attend 75 per cent of that?" He belleves that if the city is con-| New York, Jan. 9.—Prohibition SLAYER SEEKS PARDON Hand ek St o still left some Lodges, | the Sessions, be prompt and orderly in here are sti eft som: L0dges attendance, and pass a sati { S I OP" “It was after the Kidnapping, after| iqe g pyrchasing an auditorium |officials today are taking the first legal steps in the presentation of a|Murderer of Stanley Ketchel Has Watsons and SmB8ots representing the test upon the completion 1 h-;il :loh; my ,:.T::::e: belleved my 'y anouid build one which could stand son ha een o as a memorial. test case which is expected to de- Ser 2 Y o X a “How about the kidnappings, Where W. C. French Uncertain, velop from the seizure of hundreds of et hed n | slrong with the enormous power o] COUFse. The receipt of such a diploma Every winter you have one of those did they take place?” ' w o French, president of the/gallons of malt and hops. The seiz-| Jefferson City, Mo, Jan. 9.—The ’mmm tradition, inertia and money| Vill N0t make a scout a patrol lead- ternblecoldswhuchhmgonforweek; ure is reported to be the first of itscase of Walter Dipley, serving a sen-| "0 ™ L0 o, "OreEC 08¢ FNCY fer but will confer the rank of “Pa- and weeks—break it up at the start . : i trol Leader Qualified.” with Williams’ Syrup OFWhite Pine, “We were on the Bastrop Monroe pi,n¢' club and principal of the Cen- road.” tral Junlor High school, said that|kind, inasmuch as none of the ma-|tence of life imprisonment for "": new ally has come to the support of ¢ A Sessfons will be held in the chapel Honey and Tar. “During the period you were belng the problem sounds interesting. He terlals seized was alcoholic in itself. |murder 13 years ago of ~Stanley 2 ¥ held, did you hear your son Watt further stated that the city needs a| According to the agents, the hop | Ketchel, middleweight pugllistic ;;‘filh“0’°"§:‘;fi'l“°o‘fl“:(‘:li’“r‘:'§' '}:";“ ':‘h‘; building of the South Congregational You will be amazed how quickly this speak 2" municipal auditorium but he doos o champlon.ltodfxy \\;ax 1n|tho han‘ds fwf women of America are demanding a church as this completely equipped fine old-fashioned remedy will stop the state board of pardons ang pa- | WO, O SICTER 6F With blackboards, is central, and more | - that dry tickle in the throat, loosen convenient for the instructor. up that congested condition and re- “I did not.” , |not know whether or not the pur- “You did not recognize anyone? chasing of the Lyceum would solve roles. : Protests against paroling Dipley Frederic L. Fay, director of educa-| Jieve the hacking cough. A day’suse “No, if I did I would have gone t0|the problem. P RRE—————_UNENR the man and faced him.” Other prominent New Britain tax- are being made by Senator James A. HEST COLDS tion of the council, will have charge| will usually break uj Doctor Testifies. payers disapprove of the project/ Nm ltopped llp? Reed and Col. R. P. Dickerson of of the instruction as last vear, with | cold if taken in t"m.l’ any ordinary Dr. F. J. Willey, a Mer Rouge phy-imany feeling, as the mayor does, that Springfield, Mo. Dipley has served the co-operation of L. P. Slade, vice- For twenty vears thousands of people siclan, testifled as to treating W. C. the city has other things to spend| @ MENTHOLATUM 12 years. He was alleged to have president in charge of training, and| have considered this relief-bringing prep. Andrews on the night of August 24. | money for and is not in dire need of % p shot and killed Ketchel because of 4 the scout executive, Walter O. Cook. t:;:::dl Ihmne?\&dt;uum!y b asy to “He looked like he had been se- such an auditorium. llleb' c]m it. jealousy over a woman. | This school was a big success last oept g’;'m'flu" e taste. Don’t ac- ve.r.ely whipped,” he said. — STATE DRUG ( h'" \ILFT year. Registrations for the courseé Prepared in the laborataries of Williams I asked no questions. Andrews had| Polo had its origin In Persia, and is 4 A . uld be in the hands of the scout| &CarletonCompan Hartford, Connecticut, several severe bruises on his back, but|the oldest of all stick and ball games. Bridgeport, Jan. —~The druggists executive by Febru st and for t grocery and general stores. SALE STARTS SALE STARTS FRIDAY, 9 A. M. | 17, Murk Down Our Eatire Stock for the Biggest Sale of the Season HUB CLOTHING CO. 407 Main Street FOR THE MAN WHO KNOWS WATCH THE NEWSPAPERS THURSDAY