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Y FRIDAY, JANUARY 12, 1023, TUESDAY, JANUARY 80, 1023, BOSTON STORE Donnelly, Mullen Co. ' CONTINUATION OF THE GREAT JANUARY Clearance Sale New Items being added every day on their arrival, including new Spring merchandise - mE———= - TIGER CREW COACH . PEPSUPHI-Y CLUB “Jack” Spacth Puts Strong Mes- sage Agois_s_tg Boys Dr, John Ernest Dur educator erew of dressed the night in the Young Men's Christiar reetly following their st Russell Haigis intr jeed speaker is in charge of the partment of terature at Princeton and coaches'the crew when not pursuing his other duties at the ' George E, Law, Drazil (Ind.) jus- university Dr, Spacth has reccived an A, B tic of the. peace. sasw Ne's wes. 1651 the university and coach Prine High banquet h elor English degree from the University of Peny sylvania: aiso I'h, D, from the Uni versity of Leipzig. He has also stud- fed In France and Itaty, e had had eonneetions the Muhleng Bryan Mawr, € s Adolp) University of South Carolina He is the author ¢ Christian 1 ology of Nrownin also the American Soldiers (sece adopted by the war dey also wrote "Oll Englis 1021, Dr, Spacth of Henry 8. Pance Nish poems., W " cational Director of ( South Carolina during t C, H. Barnes was the camp C. A, activites Bartow, Anthon Frank Schade w with the war work Jackson at the same Self Discipline 1ssential wuthor of “Camp oca dire Wt ot Spaeth ple of America ing for liberty glory love justice anc 'l o be and noble thi fiif is the other we must obey low, duties at tention and publi Many of these thi seem at times but gs tain this com;y freedom and wi Organized knowlc men. “It is what you do row will de- cide if you will be a free man later in life, If you spend your time va- cationing you will pay the price later, much to your sorrow. Work hard for freedom and be a free man. “First begin by training your body. At my present age I maintain my daily exercise and try to keep fit and clean in body, the house and temple of the mind. During my spare time when I am not pursuing my regular duties I coach the va “We have had a mighty successfal season as no doubt you boys know. aws that school to fol- at need our at- to maintain listasteful y to main- We all free makes us laws men. froe All the men rowing in these success- | ful races were well trained in body as well in mind. The reason they were successful is because worked hard and were better trained then their opponents. It Is Hard to Begm love | | 443 douples, more than twiece as mun)" s any other man in the world, They, with their children, a city of more than 50,000 inhabitants says Law, mill” with the chalrs he has marked | to facilitate splicing parties, ———————————————————————————————————————————————————— you 1 by others all your life want to be free to do things, N is the time for laying the foundat or your future building, boy because he was tired of it, toils from seven to six in the m doing menial labor, while his yeu lagsmates are to success, They have become m ters of their bodies and minds, will be free men. They will be v position to do things that they ) best without any restrictions. You|to make ow fon who left school early in|find you and re now | piness.” ills ng now well on the road 8- They in| ike Don't make this terrible mistake and leave vour studies a this period of game in life, Keep up the fight the better and more noble coming to you. Read Everything. “The greatest book is the the for things | Bible. | But, don't become one-sided in r@ ing. histor Then and everything under the si 1 will become well ver: Read everything, fiction, drama, un. | sed and trained members of our shuge family. “Motion pictures are all right, one time reviewing the many pictures the market today. I have had but annot afford to spend too much on the pleasure of meeting some of the mo- tion picture stars. I have had a part in the building of the picture | ‘Robin Hood." Coast 1 had the pleasure of meet Douglas Fairbanks. B use of | literary connections 1 was given While on the Pacific ing my a part in making this wonderful pic- ture. “But, if you want to become a learned man learn first to love your books, look deep into the alms of mystery of the past w many rit- ers and of the present novelists, Leafh the books of today. |you well for your time invested. ‘b\‘ entertained. He can find they | to study men and characters through They will pay| A learned man does not have to pay to the R ol German proverh saye ne|choicest of entertainment in the many e oL 80 hings 1s hard 4,4 hooks of tdday. So, therefore learn Jvery true. tempt today seem exceedingly hard but, there will come a time progress in your work when these tasks will become easy and you will come out on top. , *I sincerely believe in training and want to see more of it. But, physical training and athletic sports should never interfere Wwith school work. Study should -inter- fere with athletics. One cannot get along without the other. Study is of course the more important and a young man should so arrange his time for both of these. “You athletic men, don't break training. Live your clean lives and as you| physical | books. How to Find Happiness. Many things you boys at-l4 "ot fyn and enjoyment out of your “The best way to seek and find hap- | piness is help someone else when you are. unhappy. Just While helping somé other in mak him happy you, too, will become hap- py in doing it. Learn to make o forget yourself. | ing th-| ers happy and in so doing happiness | will come to you. Be of service your teachers and your community. to| “In my days I have had the op portunity to study much and obse: rve | people under all conditions. I found | that the person who is happiest the person who is doing something the betterment of humanity. isy for | elves to become slaves and b |the community, the country and help better for your the world being in it “If you do all these faithfully, you will be a success, and prosperity will vard you with hap- Directly after the meeting Spaeth left for Meriden, where he is| to lecture to the Women's club, Frank Schade, Clarence Barnes and Anthony | A, Dorbuck companied him, Spacth was t} while in the city PROMI London, Press naird, work of the association died today. Lady naird died a few days ago. Some Caddy would maka Here's Law's “marriage guest of Mr, Barnes T ‘Y WORKER DIES | m 30 (By the Assocated | Lord Arthur Flzgerald Kin-| 5, a prominent figure in the Young Men's Christian Kin- | at Clearance Sale Prices. DRESS GOODS SILKS REDUCED Matelasse Crepon, hei weight and heavy creped, suitable for dresses, skirts and capes, navy and black. Yard ....000 $2~98 Firsheen, a heavy, soft material with beautiful col- orings in Oriental effects e Yara $3.50 Silk Brocades, two color effects for blouses and V. $1.35 267 Ladics’ Fine quality Mus- lin Gowns, that came ¢ at abont 50c on a dollar, med in fancy medallions and value $1.98, $1.19 Ladies' fine quality Flannel- ette Gowns. In regular and ex- tra sizes. ) $ l .29 Clearance Sale .. Ladies’ fine quality Shadow Proof Petticoats. In regular and extra sizes, Clearance Sale Ladies' Silk and Wool Slip-on Sweaters. In all colors and sizes., Reg. L Clearance Sale ... $1098 Misscs' Angora Scarfs and Combinations, hat and scarf sets. Reg. valuc $2.98. Clearance snlcs l 698 Children’s fine quality Romp- s. In white and colors, all Figured Crepe de Chine in a variety of styles and | color combinations, 40 in, f i $1.98 [ Yard .... Georgette Voiles, new spring styles for early sew- ing, 40 in, wide ....... \'ard89c Paisley Crepe de Chine, a good assortment in the de- sirgble colorings, 40 inches wide, Yard . $2.49 ‘Japanese Pongee, all silk, natural Seid 89 c colors . Large Size Cotton Blankets— White and grey. $2. oo Pair. ... Blankgts. Large Al 'Wool i $6.98 | Gebrance ™™ | double bed Part Wool Blankets — Pink, blue and grey plaids — P $4.49 + Large size Comfortables, fill- ed with new clean cotton $2.98 $6.50 Comfortables Covered with fine grade of Sateen, filled yith new $ clean cotton 4.98 25¢ Outing Flannel, 36 inches wide, stripes, good quality — Yard 19¢ Red Star Diaper, 18 inches wide—10 $5.00 Sateen Bed Spreads — Full size, pretty $3.45 — Each. size Crochet quality, $2.98 Full size Crochet Bed ‘Spreads. $1.69 Spanish Lace, 36 inches wide, —SPECIAL ITEMS— NOTION DEPT. Men's Premier Collar Bands. All sizes, Clear- 3 o zsc For ance Sale ... ss Linings— White. Naiad D 39¢c All sizes. Velvet Grip Hose Clearance Sale Children’: For our customers who haye, been disappointed, we have just received another lot of Velvet Combination Fountain Syringe and Water Bottle, Clearance Sale flouncing and all-over. Black, brown, navy, pongee and grey. $1.89 Hem- stitched Handkerchiefs, 1-4 in. hems. Clearance Men's Pure Linen Hemstitch- Handkerchiefs, 1-4 inch Clearance ed hem. Boys’ Hemstitched Cambric Colored Border Handkerchiefs, Clearance The ladies’ sewing society will meet | Thursday afternoon, the choir will tamford Interested in . Pretty Patterns, French Serge, in navy, blfl'ek and brown, 54 in, wide, Storm Serge, in a fine heavy quality, sponged and shrunk, 45 in, $l 25 wide ... Yard . Wool Jersey, 56 in. wide, tubular, first quality goods ?}'Iuli‘ef b‘)" the famous Wiley ckfor: Co. .... Yard $l l45 Dress Tweeds, all wool assorted mixtures, 56 in, Yard ....... $1.59 Yard .... * KNIT UNDERWEAR Ladies' Flecced Lined Union Suits, “Forest Mills” make, All styles, all sizes, Value $2.00 " ete — tacn .. 91,39 Ladies’ Wool and Silk and Wool Union Svits. “Forest Mills” make. Values up to $5. .. $3.39 Lined and Vests and to $1.50, Sale — Each . Ladies’ Ileeced Medium weight Pants, Values up Clearance Children’s ‘Fleeced Lined Un- jon Suits, in grey and white, Sizes up to 16 years. Clearance Sale—Ea.. .. 890 PEQUOT SHEETS 81x90 45x36 45 inch Tubing Pequot — Yard 9-4 Pequot Sheeting — Yard .. . 59¢ LINEN GREATLY REDUCED Irish All Pure Linen Cloth. 70x70 $6050 Napkins to match Irish All Pure Linen Cloth, 70x00 $9.95 Napkins to match, 70 Inch All Linen Damask— good weight, Yd. $l-69 70 Inch Double Damask Linen denevor. ... $7.98 match— Dot Block Check Skirtings, all wool, 56 $l .98 in, wide, Yand Novelty * Camel Hair Skml::. heavy weight, for plain skirts, Yard— $2.89 $3.49 % lflul\lretyni $2.98 quality, ct:iora l.”; gll'd $2 .29 Tricotine, 54 in. wide, in brown, navy and black, ex- tra fine $2.69 quality . . Yard HOSIERY DEPT, Ladies' ¥ine Silk Lisle Hose, made with rashioned back and double soles, Come in black and all the wanted colors, Value 69¢ pair, Clear- ance Sale Ladies' Extra Quality Cotton Hose—Colors, black, white and cordovan. Clearance Sale—Pair. . 220 Ladies' Pure Thread Silk lllos(- ‘in black and all the want- od colors. Value $1.25 pair. Clearance Sale. .. 690 Ladies' Silk Lisle Sport Hose, extra quality. Colors, black, grey, cordovan, sand and white, Clearance Sale 4 sc Pair. .. ine Cashmere Hose, Infants’ with silk heel and toe. Clearance Stle—Pair. . 430 Children’s Pure Wool Hose in heather mixtures., Value $1.25 pair. Clearance Sale — Pair MEN'S DEPT. Men'’s Genuine “Fruit of the Loom” l.;‘lgh! Shirts, Cut full size, well made. Clearance Sale—Ea. $1539 Men's Fleeced Lined Union Suits. Warranted the genuine “Springtex.” Come in grey and ecru. Clearance Men's 80 Square Percale Shirts — In a large variety of patterns. Every shirt warranted fast color. Value $1.75 each. Clearance Sale. 98c Men’s All Wool Sport Hose in heather mixture. Value $1.00 pair. Clearance Sale — Pair you will collect big dividends later in life. Keep out in the great outdoors. Roam the woods. Commune With God and Nature. Marvel at its won- ders. t “Be masters of your body and you “Learn to love books, care for ynur’ body, and develop your intellect. Along with this pick some useful life career. Perhaps you cannot do it now. Well, that will come to you later but, above, all, keep happy and be of some use to meet for rehearsal Friday evening and the confirmation class will meet Sat- urday morning. Announcement is made that Miss Elsa Brandstrom will speak of her work in connection with the Red Cross Sunday afternoon, Feb- City’s Electrical Code City Clerk A. L. Thompson has been asked to furnish the town clerk of Stamford with information rela- tive to the electrical code in use in The only sea-going caddy in cap-{ tivity is Milton Cooper of the Ever- glades club, Palm Beach, who uses his toes to retrieve balls from water hazards. The Last Day will master your mind. Don’t permit "4t The Dress Goods Shop BIG VALUES 400—MAIN STREET—400 THE LITTLE STORE With BIG VALUES TOMORROW IS THE LAST DAY OF OUR SALE DON'T FAIL TO ATTEND ND TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE MANY BARGAINS WE ARE OFFERING. READ THE FOLLOWING LIST AS A SAMPLE: 36-INCH BLEACHED SHEETING Regular 25¢. Wednesday, Yard 150 Large Size TURKISH TOWE Regular 59¢c. Wednesday, Each 38(: 8/4 BLEACHED SHEETING Weanesday ... 49¢€ ‘ 81x90 SHEETS | Regular $1.69. $l 35 | Wednesday | 40-inch CANTON CREPE Regular $2.50. $l 95 | | Wed. Yard . [ 40-inch SILK CREPE DE CHINE Regular $1.98. $ l - 39 Wed. Yard 36-inch WOOL SERGE Yard 5 9 C PAISLEY CREPE Very Newest "Regular $1.49. Wednesday, Yard 950 Regular 98c. Wednesday, 56-inch WO0OL TWEED Regular $1.98. $l : 2 5 Wed. Yard this city and charter or ordinance pro- | visions relative to the office of elec- |trical inspector. The city of Stamford is considering engaging such an offi- }cial, it is explained. |Swedish Lutheran Church ;======= Annual Meeting Wednesday | s ——————— Frank E. Goodwin Eyesight Specialist 327 MAIN STREET Tel. 1905 ruary 11, " The American flag flies over 55 pcrl cent of the ships and 67 per cent of |the tonnage on the Great Lakes. The adjourned annual meeting of | the Swedish Lutheran church will be held Wednesday evening. The audi- | tors will present their report on the examination of the reports of the of- ficials presented at the’ recent meet- ing. Something To Think About If you are thinking about reshingling your building this spring let us mail you samples of our Shingles and Roofing Paper SLATEX BRAND Individual and Strip Shingles made by The Ruberoid Co. Will not rot, rust, warp, crack, peel or fade. . Beauty and durability are combined with maximum service at a minimum cost. PUT IT UP TO US 1f it is anything in Builders Hardware, Plumb- ing or Heating, and save money in the transaction. C. A. HJIERPE 73 ARCH STREET TEL. 106-4 For Women To Buy High and Low Shoes At ' These Prices—Wednesday, Jan. 31st. Women’s High Shoes with High Heels, in Patent, Black and Brown Kid. Wonderful Values At $1.00 Women’s fects ack Kid 1-Strap and Tongue Ef- umps, With Louis - Heel. $11-$12 values to be sold at $2.50 Small Lot of Men’s Wool Hose, Good Value at 75¢ A Few Pair of Women’s Black Phoenix Silk Hose, in good sizes $1.00 - THE ——— W. G. Simmons Corp. 85 WEST MAIN ST. -