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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 25, 1025, RENIER, PICKHARDT & DUNN 127 Main Street - Phone 1409-2 . ON FRIDAY, JAN. 27th Our Pre-Inventory Sale WHICH MEANS A CLEARING OUT OF LEFT - OVERS OF WINTER GOODS TO MAKE ROOM FOR SPRING GOODS. \ On Women’s Coats we are giving 25% off. At 50c Children’s Hats, were $2.00 and $2.50. | At $2.13 Silk Petticoats, were up to $7.50. Children’s Coats up to 6 years - At $1.98 Crepe, Satin and Georgette Waists. | At $1.50 Women’s Black Tights, were up to $ At $4.98 Were up to $12.50 Were up to $9.00. At $1.19 Wash Shirt Waists, were up to $3. At $7.98 Up to 12 years. Were up to $13.50. | At 50c Knit Tams, were §1.50. At 69c Carter’s Short Sleeve Vests, value $1.00 Regardless of Cost At $1.00 Flannelette Gowns, were $1.25. to $1.25. ey At $5.98 A few Silk and Wool Dresses. Were |- At 4 for $1.00 Baby Rubber Pants. At $1.00 Carter’s Short and Long Sleeve Union up to $25.00, At 25c each Brassieres and Corset Covers — Suits, Values to $2.50. At $1.29 .A few Kid Gloves. Were $2.50. No o 75‘:8"5’::" suesv.vereh;i ggca:: 551155(:) At 79c Women’s Wool Hose, were $1.00. guarantee. ¢ At 29c¢ lnfall::sl;s’White Ca;shmerette .Ho;e, were | At $1.39 Women’s Wool Hose, were $2.00. At $1.13 Heather Bloom Petticoats. Value $2.00. 39c. ; At 69¢ Women’s Sleeveless Jackets. At $3.00 A few Cap and Scarf Sets were $5.75. | At 39c Fleece Lined Vests and Pants for Chil- | At $1.00 One lot Envelope Chemise (mussed). At 98c Scarfs were $5.75. : dren, were 50c. Values|$1.50 to $3.00. At $2.00 For $5.00 Hats. At 59¢ Children’s 75¢ Black Wool Hose. At $1.69 A few House Dresses, were $2.00. . the first 18 holes of the final round|$38,000. ‘The organizers rom"mplatr"hr matter of dancing in a sermon|did not waken until 8 o'clock, Fick ¢ control. p s s Tmfi MAN B"AR“ “On account of the present un- EN ATIONAL DISGLOSURE in 71, Tt took him 79 to negotiate the |a bond issne of $300,000 and the is-|from the text? “A time to weep, a|later made a vigorous kick at the car Of this|time to laugh, a time to mourn and a [company's office. usually severe winter conditions we NEAR lN G next 38, however, bringing his tour- |suance of $500,000 of stock. are absolutely unwilling to continue AP,TAL PROBE ment total up to 306 and leaving [amount, $§100,000 will be put into the [time to dance.” | “You'll have to put that old rail | Before a congregation which packed [back,” he said, “or else buy me an . before the public in the position of him well in the rear at the finish. treasury of tha company and the re-| carrying a certain amount of re- ? maining $400,000 will be used for|the auditorium, he called upon mem- alarm clock. If you don't I'm going sponsibility for the development of | Washington Dry Agents Hope to Link purchasing, equipping and rehabil- | bers who insisted upon dancing |nJ‘m sue you." the situation without any real itation. relinquish connection with the chureh authority to control it. Theé appar- Embassies With Illicit S To Purchase Fower |at.once. At the conclusion of the| BOBBED HAIR BAN Tt is proposed to abandon the power |sermon, which embodied one of tie London,--Belle Harding, leading . stflte Dmtoarsse“andJaynes, ent reluctance of the legislature to sales act promptly on this matter can be house used by the other company|plainest talks ever emanating from a | dancing teacher here, with branches Frostburg pulpit, he asked all Chris-|all over idngland and on the continent, . His M“t’ Reflgn due to on}l‘y two r:‘uoéll: Washington, Jan. 25. — While en- and to purchase power in this eity. ) S b"e‘l‘i‘e’?sthet ves, forcement agents reported a marked New automatic sub-stations will be tians of the congregation who would h: ked bobbed-haired members of i N 0 be finding their way 2 s | The_repairs of the company will be rise in their seats. More than 100, |says shor air doesn’ armonize Waterbury, Jan. 26.—No individual| tion is not needed by the State—or, |into the illicit traffic here as a result $500 000 in Stock: $500 000 D] doné by contract, so there wiil bo ne|young and old, stood up, suctioning | With present stylcs, will be appointed to succeed Thomas|two, the fact that the/character of |of th eged | ’ ) ’ P f i 5 t (s of the alleged disclosures by John J. expense for salaries to repairmen or the views of the preacher. W. Russell, state fuel administrator,| this administration is such as to make | Lynch, arrosted in a recent raid on building to be kept up. An arrange- We see that the bible time to| MURDERS IN SLUMP who tendered his resignation to Gov-|them timid about giving it legal au-|his apartment, the police were known y BOHdS II]VOIYGd ment ‘has been entered into with the | dance was when dancing really ex-| london—Figures just compiled ernor Charles A. Templeton yesterday, | thority for its action. In order to|to.be tightening their surveillance to- | the | pressed great joy, when the " goxes | Show the theory that the war has ¥ wnsl statedd by thelgoveé::rl:og’::": fl:trry the‘«mslutnt;m{: T!thmg‘lrd’ the | day of all suspected sources of such | | sal lessened respect for life and increased ‘he plan under considerad atter condition, eel at it would |liquor. New Haven, Jan. A serious x % .| when the surroundings were suc | murder is erronerous. England and of selecting a commission of three|be helpful to you to give you a free| On top of the information given by|and hopeful project for the rehabili- ::,',‘,yh Ir't‘u\"n:vik':.nmlir;x‘ro! ;hopci::i‘c""hmn;!]:wu h"“:.ngm"m"! .:,‘dm.;\'\'.nvs had 95 murders in 1912 and men to handle the coal situation. Gov- | hand in building up a new organiza- | Lynch, published reports in which he| tation of the Shore Line Electric|party can go from any point to Ham.|icads away from God, causing prayer-| 100 in 1913, But there were only 107 ernor Templeton sald before he left|tion in which the legislature might|named the Cuban legation as ‘one|railway has been started under the |monagsett Teach without transferring|lessness and rebellion, and finally i 1920 and only 35 in 1921, for Hartford that he believed the|have more confidence. source of, his supplies and which re- guivlfln’l‘e of A. Willilam Sperry of this | (5 another car .‘lflasphomv:' i e legiflatlve tc‘:unmme‘etwmn‘d 1'ntrod°t::e '"'x; is r1n|y|lmpresslon that much |sulted in a visit to the state depart- | city, who has negotiated for the pur- b e AT | e ol oy T rWrre a bill for the appointment of a com-| o e criticism against the bill was| ment yesterday by the legation, Dr. if there is sufficient in- 5 e . ve mission and that he advocated that|directed against several sections| Arturo Padro y Almeida, the pn!irr‘lchr".: o 'M(z};,:;.onpu- who woutd |OWIS Install Officers Classy Field of Entrants & OPEN NOSTRILS! END it be comprised of three men. The|which were not suggested either by|say they had been promised further e served. At a moeting of mer-| and Have Entertainment| In San Antenio Toutney A COLD OR CATARRH judiciary committee will convene to-|the attorney general or by us, and|information which might *“rock the ants over a week ago the propo- Officers of The Ladies Nest, No. San Antonio, Jan. — Forty-rour day and it is likely it will report back |I am mentioning this fact to you|city.” The campaign they are con on was endorsed o it appears now | 1519, and Men's Nest, No. 1548, Or- | foursomes including some of 1o the senate on the fuel.subject with-|in order to make our record entirely|ducting against suspected liquor deal-| that by early summer this line may | der of Owls, were installed hv' Su- |ea's best golfers were entersd in to How To Get Relief When Head out delay. clear. . ings, through cmbassies and legations | o opened again. Men of public spirit | preme Viee President Ferdinand |day's amateur professional best hail and Nose are Stuffed Up. You have beey kind enough to|might result, they added, in a request| apng of conservative minds feel €hat | D'Iisopo of Hartford last night. The |matches preliminary to the second | Soseededdee0es Letter of Resignation. request us to continue, but I regret|that the state and treasury depart-| (o newly organized road will be a|officers of the ladies' Nest are: annual Texas open championship. Hartford, Jan. 25.—State Fuel Ad-|to have to ask you to consider this|ments take steps to curtail liquer| o;ving investment and, in addition, [ President, Anna Bouge; vice prosi-|Gold, silver and bronze medals for the Count Artel. Your aaikinnendian ministrator Thomas W. Russell for-|letter as final, the resignations to be |supplies brought in under diplomatic| an"agent that, will increase the com- | dent, Addfe Murphy: invocator, Anna |low amateurs and $100, $75 and $50 | catarrh disappears. Your clogged nos- warded: to Governor Templelon -theéffective upon appointment of our|permita | mereial importance of this city. Larson; recording secretary, Mar. |for the professionals were the opening | trils will open, the air passages of following letter tendering the resigna- ' successors, or in any event not later| Dr. Almeida, according to a state- Other Attempts Failed. | garet Walsh; financial secretary, Nel-|day prizes. | your head will clear and you can tions of himself and Deputy Adminis-|than January 31.” ment issued after his visit to the state| o .01 attempts hove been made|lie Hulbert: treasurer, Catherine| breathiv - frealy o more anultiiin, trator Charles W. Jaynes, of Webt department where he is understood to| o ctapt this line again but always|walsh; warden, Elizabeth Fitzgerald: | discharge, dryness practical | sentinel, Irene Foran; picket, Ellen| Connecticut company by which freight traffic of that company's lines | danced apart,” said the minister, “and Ameri Y 7: T av OFF hawking, mucous Moran Nlust La“ Ofi or headache; no struggling for breath Hartford. Prof. Matthews Please have been informed that no reports| g "y haen jacking a |1 presenc herawith the realenations! With N.B. H, . Orchgstra of illicit liquor dealings through is| pja. ang men of sufficient vision to|sStoneham; trustees, Rose Meeker, | Due to Injured Hand at nisht B L L G C. v ey e e M.d Y b0~ make the project succeed. This time | Elizabeth Titzgerald and Addie Mur-| New York, Jan. 25.— Pal Moran.| Get a small bottle of Eiy's Cream EIRESLIE Ao Tvesl o e (el A dil et"ge {',:‘“;;h“"' o ek ',‘m .nw dvf“r'm;"" was prepared 10 ¢ uppears that the residents of the [ phy: musician, Bdith Daigle. Officers|New Orleans lightweight so badly in-| Falm from your druggist and apply a rector of the New Britain High day to make a thorough investigation' gy ope 1ine district are to be re-|of the men's nest are: President,|jured his left hand in his bout with |little of this fragrant antiseptic cream Munistrator. “Ever since August of last year we |school orchestra, expressed himself |of the matter, . P hs g s okl ” . warded for their efforts in the past | Archic D. Waters; vice president, A.|Lew Tendler of Philadelphia last in your nostrils. It penetrates through have attempted to control so far as|as well pleased with the showing his He was entirely ignorant, however, toward closer contact with New | pinkus: invocator % ,rhomw”:’wm“ Sanig LY Re Wil Baye vy DARhAIG OF PG Tk, WetEe month, healing the swollen or in- we could, by the force of public opin- | orchestra made in the competition of | he said, in the statement, of “alleged | " J o ikl g ion and without law, the fuel situa-| Senior High school orchestras held in|selling of liquor” at the legation and ""“l"';c oMinned to operate a fine :"n':;:‘dl”:“ MOvEATY, ‘;‘ :;:;::‘[]": ;:]:w:':\(:x! h::rm‘?.lr:t‘:;'v el to. | lamed mucous tembrane, giving you tion so that the distribution should be | connection with the Connecticut Win- [suspected no one attached to it | Sl diby Savbrook with g g ANy o 42 o g A i § astant rolief. Head colds and cataf as widespread as possible—in ‘order | ter Exposition at the State Armory,| Meanwhile, with the affidavits sign- | "nmx »”’: \(n\ 1nmx~1::|5‘a1":a-or tlllt‘ gfi' ‘:r'.r' : s pentinel, 3 s Mecker: s i ‘\‘IvM;"Hl.": ‘m:;m(j.“l;)un:th’::v ,f{'ui':ifi" timt the unusually seanty supply|Hartford. The New Britaih -orches-|ed by Lynch now before the division. | ROUrIY servic B O TR RS, Relicngl SRSy FRSI0 ; - 4 misssabie, . ReNeF i§ which Wwé knew .would be. forthcom. |tra, the first of the senior high|al head of the prohibition enforce.| Whole tine nn.l\_n,ur'v{wur sc:\ Ceu::lp).rkr(‘ Alfred Middleton; trustees, A.. THORNE W . ACK: | Up and HUSerRmNS: « Sl b U0 ing should be available for every home | schools to compete, received rounds|ment officers here, it was said, they | SUmmer from e FePel 1 TR Pinkus, W, C. Talmadge and James E : . of applause for its effert, and sur- | were being considercd with a view to | state I’«”l\' at Hammonasse : | Meeker. An entertainment consisting | Takes All Five Events in Central The tentative fares to the several of 10 different numbers followed the Mass. Skating Mcet. in the state. Assembly Too Slow. priged even its most loyal followers. | recommending their report to the el i > e Futate “ . towns on the line are as follo installation. A buffet lunch was ou have called the attention of | In the opinion of the large crowd|state department “if the facts wgr- Foxon, 25¢; North Branford, 3 served. Springticld, Mass., Jan. 25.—Walter | A. Thorne of the B. A. A, New Eng- the legislature to the fact that in|present the orchestra should finish ranted.” Actiof through those chan- Guilford, 50c; Madison, 5¢; Clinton, —— — your opinion the present situation| well up toward the top, if not at the|nels, it was pointed out, would: be| % ' brook, 85c; and Saybrook, | NCIN land skating champion, captured all it/ . Soask tr: boc ¢ 75c; Westbrook, 85c; and Say k, BAPTIST BANS DANCING {land skating \ v s emergency requiring definite au- vell - thelr officers, Sl Wil be used on the road. A_new Frostburg, Md. Pastor Orders Any|Central Massachusetts open cham- 2 as well as r officers. pionship. Thorne won a silver cup | Y thority to control it effectively. A |Dartmouth’s Carnival Is & “ ; carlywill | iat b oy TR ype of light weight safety cargwil ‘ing . eave C | | b used, 'his seats 48 peopie, us| Dancing Member to Leave Church |and a gold medal. Ali of the con- bill was presented to the legislature . i » < on Thursday of last week. No defi- Insured Against Snow | Eddie Loos Is Winner of | two ontrances, has dpuble trucks and | 'rostburg, Md., Jan. 25.—The Rev. |testants were forced to skate in a K Peter McClapper, pastor of the Tirst| driving snowstorm. nite dction has been taken on the| janover, N. H. Jan. 25.—bart-| Southern California Title | costs tess by nalf to operate than the ioa witl A type car used on this line. Baptist church, has stirred up much | R A e it READY FOR SERIES Yy bill, although I understand the !|me4 mouth Outing club stands prepared | | "=\ cniee Jan. 25.—Eddie | for hearing has been set for Tues-|io, gnow or fair weabher during the | i o O O Arotedsional Chamber Head Favors Plan | comment here by the way he treated | . Charles M. Walker, president of | Duluth, Jan. 25, — The St Paul| D[ngy Dullness day of next week. Under these cir- v annual winter carnival to be held next [won the open gold championship of e b Ml — _—_— R ol Chamber ol om " L hockey team arrive here today for & > st g & You can restore the bright, cumstances it is evident that it will month as a result of an insurance| g, ¢harn California vesterday at the|the gt d 5 g Dwnat » b e road and many two- series wit o iuth % it g gl b new look of vour furniture, be impossible to pass any sort of policy taken yesterday. | Ilint Ridge Country club, turning in ol untlthe e et ola " L] According €o its terms the club will (1 FUET, ORI OB, TURINE BB ther Teading men have confidence in @ | nucksters in an cndeavor to strensih oy g6 g receive $2,000 if snow falls to the €x- |3y, 401ic0n, former Tiritish open cham. | the project. The list of the board @ |en their hold on first place in the wosdertul, :u;troz:.;'n sh with directors will be made pnublic as western group of the U. 8. Amateur 4 i at least seven days without legal tent of one-unth‘or an inch during pion, teok gecond with a score of 292, 0f the afternoon of February 3, the final | ;. ‘Nacdopald Smith, former mefyo- |S00on as acceptance have been re- 4 gneeze, a cough or any other |Hockey league. The Saints are one 8* ceived from all of the men Who have| gemotom of a cold is Nature's danger |full game ahead of Cleveland, in scc affords day of the fete. The policy was| ... . vi i pen champion, , was third taken as a protection against bad ":,"h 265, Gene Sarazen, national | been approached. Men from the towns| gigngl. It tells you to beware of |ond place. served by the road will be members| trouble shead. It warns you of bron- g El . IE' weather during the ski jumping con- oy —— - open and professional champion, play- q oul e . “ tests, which prove each year the lead- ed better yesterday than on the first | 0f this board. _Prosldrnt I‘.uflus 8.1 chitis and possible complicaticns, of LOSES HIS ALARM CLOCK, ] R i gl two days of the tournament, shoeting | Storra, of the Connecticut Company, | the danger of pneumomia, end the 2 vege T » g - 4 | has written®a letter to Mr®Sperry in| terror: of the deadly influensa. But |Defective Traction Rail Removed and Pitcher Stryker Is Sold which he says that undoubtedly the| you need not be afraid if you heed | Grocer Threatens Snit. { line should be a paying proposition | e darger signal and act quickly. ¥ Pomeroy, O., Jan. ~For several "Th! Creamy Polbk’ By Weiss to Worcester Prbsh the start: ‘ » In order to finance the road it is| _ Take Williams Syrupof White Pine, |vears there has been a defective rail . in front of the home of George Fick, And because it is neither New Haven, Jan. 25 . i sed to issue $400,000 of bonds| Honeyesnd Tar for Coughs, Colds and SoaInIt, | sticky nor oily, your furniture ronchi — the old reliable #nd |grocer. When the first street car i would will stay new—free from that - H THE TRUE PAMILY JAXATIVE | ferime Stryver. phien r : inst. th ty which originally / 3 5| Sterling Stryker, pitcher, and Marty against the property c g : irs AND WORM EXPELLER Shay, :honth the Woroster| cost abont $3,000,00, This means| hArmiesa praparstion that bas given |leaving the barns at 5 o'clo . . A FAVORITE FOR OVER 0 YEARS. | 00" Do 5 0b 0 o was not | that thers will be an interest-bearing | g;‘wd relief to thousands for over |bump over it the noise would awaken grimy, dingy film. { debt of hetween $12,000 and $13,000 | 20 years, Fick. et i Pree Delii B DVAE DRI Known. Internationally Known. made known. Stryker was acquired | g Bl skl t b Yesterday the o1d rail was torn up 4 o s e Preparedhy the Willlame &Carleten |14 a noiseless one substituted. Thi-| Made by the Makers of Stafford's fnks. by New Haven last spring from the p A e e Indianapolis club of the Amewean | he could not find a single electric| Company, Hartford, Connecticut, and . association. l road with a debt that was lower than kuhl*mflmm morning members of the Fick family| sy