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12 BILLBOARD MUST GO COMMISSION'S UKASE NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY Ay Objectionable Sign on New Hotel | Sito Ordered Removed - INSTITUTE NFARING Formay iy Zuk Calls to| Hotel, now the City Hall, "' Only Surviving be noti mits arc Contractors ~hvm|.l Know Law . Tsracl Wos a member commiss: 1 should & did o the put somethi stated that the law m S imediately was the statement statement Mr, Gilehreos denied After a g was finaily structed to proof to the sati mission. It was ture reques not be held John K: building. A. Sexton. RUSTRIA SAVED y him will owner of the nted by M a is the Zuk was represe League of Nations' Doctors Are Sat- isfied With the Way the Country is “ Responding to Treatment. (N\'\l Switzerland of Natic financial ills way the treatment « | sidered by provineial mirol the ting a M une 20111 AN VERSARY Plans of Prosont Ba'ling Were Adonted on J1, 25, 1898 Jorrow eing eitl nd adopted which now A High stre for months and months, there ), 1 igitation for a new library, 1'p to this time, the reading publie of B Lritain had been accommodated vis then the New Britain Jo quarters in the Russwin The library | maintained by a it what titute, it wus then being ANDREW J. SLOPER Member of ('(lmlllll((‘(‘ Which Approved Plans New Brotein Institute, w h(‘ was q-]r’h :|!|/r‘|\: ther into what in Institute | B —————— e ______J ough their efforts, a plot of land had been secured at the West Main and High | and responding to public taken to erect a committee, timent, steps were new bu ing there. The committee into whose had been placed the selection of suit- y vas composed of John B ie officials of the in- stitute eld on the previous mmu t plans and | days | ll\ to the institute 60 ommittee met ts from New York | ut two hours delibera- tion, it w ecided to adopt the specifications from which the present as built. Although the build- 1s not started until later o year, b se the title to the rty would not be clear until cided to proceed | it was then that wtitute was born. | by experts n was a good and af f Weat Main sen | hands | COMPETING CHEESE o New Zealand Product Is Now Consid. ored as Pine as That Which Comes Prom Canada, 'n nto, Jan. 24~ Canadian duirys meX are concerned over the future of their industry, and steps to save it from @ further slump are being econ- federal chief and ricultural autherities: vy use for concern is th ds that w Zealanders have in the Hritish market where, f ANY YOArs, Canadian cheese held first position, J. A, Ruddiek, Dominien dairy | commissioner, admits that the indus fry is “facing a erisis, the like of whieh has never arisen” and M, N, 'I:nlp-f president of the REastern Deirymen's Assoeciation, has expressed the same view, Grading of cheese under supervision and some change in the texture of the produet prepared for export are among the measures pro. posed Between 1011 and 1921, federal figures show, exports of cheese to ut Reitain dec'ined from 181,893, 724 pounds annually to pounds, while in the same period N, Zealand's shipments to the moth country increased from 49,187,384 pounds to 160,011,484 pounds. RECOMMENDS LASH | federal | ficient detervent upon those living on | the profits derived from the sale of drugs to addiets, he declares, and fines are usually paid by the “higher ups” in the traffic Police vevords for the year show @ heavy increase in the number of eon victions under the Drug Aet | The provineial penal law already | provides the use of the lash on high- way robbers whese victims are eruelly treated 128 0" ! Toronto Chief of Police Would Whip |} Persons Convicted of Peddling Nar- | cotics—Imprisonment Not Enough. Chief | Toronto, Jan, 24.—Police Samuel J. Dickson recommends the lash for persons convieted of peddling | narcotics. Imprisonment is not a suf- SAY “BAYER” when you buy Aspirin Unless you tee the name “Bayer” | on package or on tablets you are not | getting the genuine Bayer produc prescribed by physicians over twer two years and provec lions for colds, headache. toothache, carache, neuralgia, lumbago, rheuma |4 | v Hamlin of Colum- © of the best library | yuntry, visited this being ibmitted £ January 25, bmitted the | plans to a irectors means. veniently cover pieces. Delightful harmonies can be built around lend themselves to lovely such pieces, which color schemes in the general lay-out of your rooms. It is our business to know how to advise with you to get the most for the money you wish to expend. We have done it for your neighbor —Ilet us help you too. C. C. FULLER COMPANY 40-56 FORD STREET — - few cents safe by mil-|of Is Your Home inviting? The ideal home is one in whose furnishings the governing factors have been thoughtfulness and good taste. The furniture need not be expensive by any If your appropriation will not con- Something new in injunctions: Cornnna (Mich,) business men are so proud of the Iforrest B, Perry, run again. He gets $50 a year RIN pain in gen- package and for ora ccept only “Bayer” wh |(‘h contains proper directions. Handy boxes of twelve tablets cost Druggists also sell bottles 4 and 1990, Aspirin is the trade mark of DBaycr Manufacture of Monoaceticacidester of Salieylicacid. neuritis, ] efficiency of their mayor | that they're golng | to seck an injunction to make him | | materials. complete suites, your rooms may be admirably furnished with dainty odd HARTFORD, CONN. 24, 1023, SAGE, ALLEN & CO. 21090 (INC) 3-1090 Hartford Conn, SUBURBAN DAY Thursday, Jan. 25 A DAY 0O F SPECIAL VALUES IN ALL PARTS OF THE STORE A Few of Them Advertised—Many That Are To Be Found On Aisle Tables. SUITS .i.AN AND FUR-TRIMMED Suits formerly up to $145.00, now only— $72.50. Suits formerly up to $115.00, now only— $57.50. Suits formerly up to $75.00, now only— $37.50. DRESSES One reel of 12 evening gowns in velvet, ! chiffon and metal bodice, chiffon and crepe. Also street and afternoon gowns of popular ; Formerly $49 to £79.50. Now— $34.50. CORSET SPECIALS $5.50 to $8.50 Ar,leda Corsets—$2.95. Discontinued models of Mme. Irene Corsets —$3.95—$4.95. Value up to $10.00. DRUG SPECIALS Frostilla—17¢ ea., limit 3. Pebeco Paste—2T7¢ ea., limit 3. Bay Rum—19¢. Djer Kiss Talcum—14c ea., Porvl’s Cream—19¢ and 38c. Creme Elcaya—34e. Cream of Almonds—23c. Hinds H. and A. Cream—28c. Olivilo Soap—4 for 25c. limit : SUIT CASES—$2.25 Heavy Fabrikoid Suit Cases, some with straps. Choice of 18, 22, 24 in sizes, value to $4.98—8$2.25. SUBURBAN DAY SPECIALS IN WAQH, GOODS 36 in. Madras in stripes, good quality—27¢ 1,000 yds. White Outing Flannel—19e. 500 Ginghams—15¢. 56 in. Percales, good patterns—19¢c. 32 in. Plisse Crepe, figured and plain—33c. { Soisette, all plain colors—35e. NAPKINS $3.75 Dozen 18 in,, all linen Napkins, several good pat- terns, regular price $4.25—Special $3.75. TURKISH TOWELS 49¢ Fine Double Loop Turkish Towels, size 24x50. Pink and Blue borders; regular price 59c—Special 49¢ each. LITTLE (HlLDREN'q SWEATERS $1.95 Sweaters for infants and children; values from $2.25 to $8.25. CHILDREN"? PAJAMAS 89¢ Outing flannel pajamas, sizes 2 to 6 years. Made with foot; regularly priced $1.00. STAMPED TURKISH BATH SETS $1.75 Set consists of 1 large towel, 1 guest towel | and 1 face cloth, stamped in simple design for embroidery and applique. Colors, pink | and blue, lavender and yellow ; regularly pric- | ed $2.25. BOYS’ WASH SUITS A'l' HALF PRICE 200 Wash suits, sizes 3 to 10 years, all | styles; regularly priced from $1.00 to $5.95. You can huy one of these suits on Suburban Day at—i)e to $2.95. BOYS‘ WlN‘l‘ER COATS 25% DISCOUNT Little boys’ overcoats, sizes 3 to 10 years. Boys' overcoats, sizes 8 to 18 years. Mackinaws, sizes 8 to 12 years. Sheep-lined coats, sizes 10 to 18 years. Leather coats. Suburban Day Reductions on Women’s Suits, Coats and Dresses COATS Coats formerly up to $25.00, now only— | $15.75, Coats formerly up to $35.00, now only— $19.75. Some of these are fur trimmed. DRESSES One reel of Canton, Crepe de Chine and |H Lace dresses. Colors navy, black, brown and B white. Former prices 127 to $39.50. Now |# selling at—$10.00, $12.00 and $14.75. Dresses for stout women, sizes 42 1-2 to 50 1-2, special—$25. New Spring models, fine wanted colors. materials and NEW SPRING HATS $5.00 New Spring hats in latest shapes and ma- terials of straw and fabrics. Newest colors. Specially priced at $5.00 each. WOOL DRESS GOODS 42 in, all wool eponge, all colors—$1.69. 42 in. all wood canton crepe, all colors— | | $1.89, 36 in. all wool twill serge navy—=§1.59. 36 in mercerized sateen, fast black and colors—35c. 56 in. all wool twill serge navy—S$1.59. 56 in. all wool plaid like camel hair—=$2.29. Gilberta flounces, all silk, all coIors—‘Rl 50, TRAVELING BAGS $9.95 Heavy Cowhide leather lined, anchor han- % dle, inside pockets, 18 in. size, $15.00 value— ¥ $9.95. ! WHITE GOODS AND SHEETING 10 yd. piece long cloth—=$1.39. 10 yd. piece long cloth—8§1.75. Check Dimities—19¢ yd. White and colored plisse crepe—33c yd. 700 yds. White fancies—25¢ yd. Remnant of White Goods—1-2 price. 9-4 Bleached Pequot—59¢ yd. 42 in. Pillow Cases, cotton—35¢. 45 in. Pillow Cases, cotton—39c. 36 in. Unbleached Sheeting—12%¢, 19c¢, 20e¢, 25¢ yard. 40 in. Heavy Unbleached Sheetmg—-l7c SKIRTS $4.85 Just 25 skirts from stock. Pleated and tail- ored models; navy and black serge and pop- lin and a few imported novelties; sizes 26 to | 31 bands., CHILDREN’S WINTER COATS $3.95 $4.59 §7.95 Winter coats for children reduced to these three prices. COLUMBIA YARNS AT LOW PRICES 1,000 balls of Columbia Scotch knitting ym;n. regularly priced 50c. Special at—39¢ ball. 1,000 balls of Columbia Shetland Floss, regularly priced 38c. %ecial at 25¢ ball. SUBURBAN DAY SPECIALS IN SILKS Black satin striped taffeta, $2.50 quality for—$1.78 yd. Figured georgette crepe, 40 in. wide, $1.50 quality—T% yd. Colored corduroy, $1.25 qualn) —89¢ yd. BOYS’ NO;;FJ)LK SUITS ) All wool Norfolk suits, sizes 8 to 17 only. Values up to $18.50. Only 119 suits in the lot. RUG SPECIALS Alexander Smith’s and Firth Seamless Ax- minster Rugs, 9x12, regularly priced $59.50: . also full Soring line of Bigelow-Hartford Brussels Rugs, regularly priced $48.00. Spe- cially priced—$41.50, |