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BARGAIN WEEK::. ONESOLID WEEK 0FBARGAINS FEBRUARY 8th to 15th =—= Yew Britains Shopping Center G THOYRT M Take advantage of the Special Bar- Look for the Yellow Tickets on all 'I'H [ 'RAPHAETS DEPARTAENT SYORE S]’OR[ gains in every Department Sale Merchandise. They during this sale. Special Items on Sale Daily ADE U - mean Savings for you. 80 70 580 Maint! Ve g y ) / {fore for lverybody v e e sosongove | ARB UNDERGOING CHANGES | NEW HAVEN DURING {988 "t o & ™S e it Sy, 10 s o | | m Miss Viola Alex; trustees, Mrs. M. |installing a tank beneath the side- , aboo the matter of rate of exchange nature, . in Germany, others appeared to, re- F; ’Mill(r. Mrs, 8. Ribicoff and Mrs. 8. |walk of an east side restaurant. gard the money question as having S. Designers Are Inclined To Favor | $125,000 Damage Done—Last Six GHARGES POLIGE STEAL Shupack; board of directors, Mrs, I. Rudzik, the police claim, is a | direct bearing on their future happi- : 7 Swarsky, Mrs. I. Koplowitz and Mrs. | “man of mystery,” who has installed ness. “Coal-Scuttle” Model of Months Show 807 Accidents, GHIGAGO A[]T(]M[)B[LES F. Levine. numerous tanks and other secret ap- e — pliances for the storing and dis- Those Who Docked Yesterday|"“The atter recitca that when an A 4 516 Teelng Collisions. ! : : . Aimed at Target, But Eeltons wad aaune iatle SIS 5 American goes to a motion picture . theater he spends as much for a tick-| Washington, Feb. 3. Associated | Hartford, Feb. 8.—Thirty-seven sop sl Flfld lt Less valllflble Hel'e et as a German pays a servant for a pm”)_;;my “tin hut'flzl!;slgnors are | :uf ;i(:ldcnis Bhaiiried in N'eyw Ha.| Alderman Declares Detective Burcau Put Out Range nght | within the past few weeks. month’s work, working up new effects in iron millin- n e 5 % . Patrolman Anton Milewski, recently | The police discovered a number 2 . The matter of studlously consider- |ery for future war seasons. The trend | *¢1 dUring 1922, according to sta- is Headquarters of the Car named to the regular police force,|of his inventions in various estab- Savannah, G.m. Feb. 8. (By Associ- |ing the English language was an im- |i; toward the German coal-scuttle | tistics which have just been made Thieves' Trust caused some excitement last night at|lishments during the past few days ated Press)—Some 400 soldiers who |portant topic. The majority of the model. Snappy inverted soup bow!|public by the department of motor the police range. Shooting at the|and his work is claimed to be clever. r;-turned to America yesterday aboard |German wives speak but little Eng- models, highly popular in A, E. F.|vehicles, Of these 24 have happened Chicago, Feb. 8 Charges of corrup-|Paper target at the south end of the e ;;;;, tf‘ansgo::‘ St Mihiel from the |lish. It appeared the soldiers found |gront line circles in France during the | since July 1. tion in the Chicago police department, | range, he was surprised when the |Tagtimonial Banquet for e ¢ families of 24 of the |it easier than their wives to learn a|gcason of 1917-18 have been ruled out| The total damage to automobiles|unrivaled since the days in 1916, Place was thrown info darkness. He men were resting today at Tort |foreign language. P taition: involved in accidents of a major na-|when former State's Attorney Maclay |hit something on his first attempt Postmaster General Work ?It‘;e“::‘;:li;: hgcr“: t(:ayf h"{c,"‘"r" Savannah today settled down to| fThe military bonnet makers havelture on New Haven city streets| Hoyne referred to the Detective bur-|but it proved to be one of the lights| The New Britain Chamber of Com- datsed v paraded, feasted and quiet after what was said to have not as yet settled definitely on any[amounted to $50,660 for the last six|eau as “a den of thieves,” were made in the range. The remaining attempts| merce has been invited by the Con- Titelr buddies with Whoi they rep. been the greatest celebration of a|particular model. They are doing a|months of the year and the depart-|by Alderman John H. Lyle at today'jl“f the new patrolman to find the | necticut Chamber of Commerce to renanted ‘the United ' Stites nlndfi- patriotic nature ever staged hf"'“' The ljot of scientific experimenting first. ment ofticials have estimated that{city council meeting in demanding|range proved more successful. send delegates to the testimogial 1EHE IS Ve arifi ot ohouGRHON wers St. Mihiel docked here at 2:40 and gyt it is already clear that it John |the amount for the year including|that the police committee reopen its A —— luncheon to be given in Hartford on SHiiuls Noduy: (k- ChaxlGton dboart the Rhine soldiers were greeted by an Doughboy and his buddies are to get |the many minor accidents which are|investigation of police brutality to Captam Hinds Named as Wednesday, February 1, to Hubert the transport on"which they returned imm'ense throng repreaenung‘v\rtunl- the maximum protection possible in|not required to be reported would|prisoners. Marine Head at Canal Work, postmaster general of the {6FKmerioa. - ADprosimately 800 6ol ly every scction of the country. Some fthe future thelr anti-barrage head-|be about $125,000. Liaw, cliarges. Include: the . follows : b | United States. The luncheon will be Aibrs will b’c l;mumlp(i t‘here intu thie of the sold_lera had Leen away from gear will have to assume the general The total number of accidents of |ing: Los Angeles, Feb. 8.—Captain Al-|served at the Hartford club at 12 itfarndan America five years. lines of grandma's sun bonnet. The|a major nature was 807 for the last| ‘*That the headquarters of the Chi-|fred Walton Hinds, commanding the |o'clock. ThG: Gerbn French and’ Belgiah Interest was divided between thelgoup howl was more “chic” admitted- | six months of the year. The average|cago automobile thieves' trust is at|battleship New York has been named| Miss Mary Curtin, secretary of the Beix el who. retilied with the t,n”m(flmturnlns doughboys and their forelgn [y, phut it didn’t get the back of the|damage to an automobile involved|179 North La Salle street, the address| marine superintendent of the Panamu |New Britain chamber, said this morn- men ‘ware ‘expected to: experinve if- born wives. neck and the jawbone under cover. [in one of these accidents has been|or the Dotective bureau. canal, succeeding Captain farl P. Jes- |ing that a postal conference will be RouliyRoaNE in Sovdngln g Halr Bonbe: 1;“ Foreign Wives, a The most favored model now un- [ figured out to be $62.85. That the automobile section “is or-|Sop. Captain Hinds will remain in|held in Hartford on that day. Of- oI AETne, fort, " Home had 11l In a'll there were 65 German V\l\(""- der consideration in the army hat Of New Haven's 37 fatal accidents|ganized for the purpose of stealing au-|command of the New York until aft- | ganizations throughout the state have household’ goods and some had none four French and two. Bel%flun. With 24 [5hop is not quite so coal-scuttle-like | 27 had male victims and 10 female|tomobiles.” er the naval maneuvers off i’anama. |[been asked to send delegates to the The vesael being too crowded, much children. Some wives were left be-|ag wag the German fashion dnd it |[victims. Twenty-two of those killed| That the complaint books of the - conference if complaints are to be of the possessions of the soldiers was hind to be brought to America later |yeighs a lot less. But it has a sweep- [ were adults and 14 were children | years 1921 and 1922 have been falsi- '« made against the postal service in left at Coblenz or Antwer on account of the crowded conditlon |ing eurve and gracefully draped steel | under 16 years of age. November|fied to show the recovery of 138 per Connecticut. The matter of sending AR A of the transport and there were some | piate around the back to protect the|was the worst month in the year|cent of the cars stolen in Chicago, a|Hartford “Master Woodworker” Held | delegates from this city will be dis- Wives Getting Wise, hurried marriages. neck and it is planned to carry this|in New Haven for fatalities, seven|gtatement which Lyle chargos is “false as Moonshiner’s Ai cussed at the weekly meeting of the As the ship docked fire hose had|¢orward on each side down almost to | deaths occurring on the streets of |on its face.” Bk bt Hartford, Feb. 7.—Martin Rudzik, | directors to be held on Monday of to be brought into action to allow|the jawbone line. Add to that a|this city. That hundreds of automobiles cred-| 55 years old, who claims he is a|next week. debarkation of the troops after the|gsiraight brim of severe lines but with | There were 221 accidents Which|iteq on ti oA dobidy s Bl {crowds had stormed the docks and |, gouble scollop cut out over the|involved damage from $10 to $25; | o tuper 1o I # overpowered the policemen. eyes to permit a “buddy” crawling un- | 263 with damage f 5 iyese tmen bl pOHamen (ROM, P sk L y Ltk sl age from $35 to $200,) i, niaces and returned to their own- | Loosen Up That Co‘d e der fire to see s way from a shell |and 45 with damage in excess of | ers by pelicemen who recelved ro- 200, % ' i hole to shell hole without exposing % & . v WIth M“sterOIC Attachment on Store much of his face, and you have a| Five hundred and forty-six were| | 2rds.of from $25 to $50 for their Declared to Be Legal general idea of the forthcoming|auto versus auto collisions, 123 ma-| O o ol , H style. chines struck pedestrians, 5 y: Judge Frank D, Haines yesterday P rians, 53 trolleys LOVES HER STEPFATHER Have Musterole handy when a cold | ;¢torngon handed down a decision in| The new helmet has proved itself starts. It has all of the advantages of | r,yor of Constable James W. Manning |already in one way, It will stop a P g 1 1 > grandmother’s mustard plaster WITH- | 5¢ this city, defendant in an action|steel jacketed pistol bullet at 80 feet. g Girl and Trolley Car Conductor Ar- OU',I_I‘thebh;ter. You f;el:tapply I:mtlh brought by Sarah Eshoo, also of this| Carrying it on the hike, however, Cocoanu! il Makes rested At Atlantic City the fingers. irst you awarmtingle ' | city. would be like packing the family dish- < it . e Mo ! gk I as the healing ointment penetrates the John Eshoo, son of the plaintiff,|pan and it is proposed to leave the A endid Shampoc; w;\“nflllc City, 'l ('bv 8. l-\rlh“rf o iron hats in the future with the com- | b=, itman, trolley car-oondugtor, for- pores, then comes a soothing, cooling | formerly conducted a. sigar store here, 1 MaHIy 8 RTINSy, My, -dnd His stebs sensation and quick relief. ond contracted o mumber of bills |pany train until the need for them is| If you want to keep your hair in ¥ B “Pape’s Cold Compound’’ Breaks a Cold in Few H o d ais g daughter, with whom he is alleged to ours Made of pure oil of mustard and | Foreclosure proceedings were started |urgent. good condition, be careful what you have lived here since last June, were other simple ingredients, Musterole is |in the case, but before the papers S wash it with, in jail today for police In\'estiz;'atlon, 3 ¢ recommended by many nurses and |were served Eshoo, it .was alleged, ° Many soaps and prepared shampoos S BAap dnighter, <Eagal Ohusenill Every druggist here guarantees each | feverishness, inflamed or congested Soctors. Try Musterole for bronchitis, | transterred his store to his_mother. lty tems contaln too much free alkali. This T.h‘, ,“"_"’; ok Ratral a;,“':elt ! package of “Pape’s Cold Compound” | nose and head relieved with first dose. o oat. stiff neck, pleuriey, rheu. | When service was made by Constable B dries the scalp, makes the hair brittle | 2 ¢ YO8 G VOEE TEERC TRE e ayr| to break up any cold and end grippe | These safe, pleasant tablets cost only ’ and is very harmful. Mulsified cocoa- | ..m‘ (,(, |)r‘ r::,l“ ':whp is ;.n ste‘y' misery in a few hours or money re-|a few cents and millions now take S SRR i P*) turned. Stuffiness, pain, headache, | them instead of sickening quinine. Manning on the store, Mrs. KEshoo sm, a, neu- o " " matism, lumbago, croup, asthma, sought to gain it back through a writ| Planos and Victrolas at C. L. Plerce nut oil shampoo (which is pure and |, Y¢S she sald, “he s my step- ralgia, congestion, pains and aches of & Co—adyt, ehtivély greasel % of replivin. v greaseless), is much better(, oo’ yim © My mother knows all the back or joints, muscles, sprains, It was the contention of the plain-| Meet me at Schmarr's for dinner.-—|than anything else you can use for i about the situation. bruises, chilblains, frosted feet, colds of |, 0%y 0 % % fach e B 0L Gt Vaiia, | advt. shampooing as this cannot possibly in- k : jure the chair, Mrs. Whitman came here today, but refused to prosecute. Detective Cap- jonia m;?!‘;:‘;, [;S'C“:Xdpégma‘rs"a':é‘%m The court yesterday ruled otherwisc. | French Hat Shoppe Professional Bldg, Lae 2 ¥ Lawyer Henry J. Calnan was counsel | —advt, Simply put two or three teaspoon- fad 65 M. Maleced’ shid’ thit the Better than a mustard plaster for the plaintiff, and Judge F. B. e R fuls of Mulsified in a cup or glass with | (20 James e a :erml ‘su!\ i Hungerford appeared for Manning. e P a little warm water, then moisten your | PAIF Would be brought into domestic pot MAY PARDON SEHG hair with water and rub the Mulsified | [¢/ations court before County Judge Paris, Feb. 8. — It has been sug-|in, It will make an abundance of rich | Willlam H. Smathers. Three Meetings Are on ! b RO gested that the French boxing federa-| creamy lather, and cleanse the hair City’s Calendar Tonight |tion celebrate its 20th anniversary|and scalp thoroughly. The lather Three meetings are scheduled for|Monday by proclaiming amnesty for | rinses out easily, and removes every particle of dust, dirt, dandruff and for the tonight at City Hall. At 7:30 o'clock [all recent offenders against its rules. o in the office of the mayor, the demo-|If the council of the federation de. [ €XCeSs oil. The hair dries quickly and |son of Grover Cleveland to Wed cratic members of the common coune|cides to take this step, Battling Siki| €vVen!¥, and it leaves it fine and silky, % g '3 [T cil will meet for the purpose of nom-|would be among those pardoned. h"‘l{fl“- flufty fl;ldnffl]u"flu:l manage. Daughter of Bishop Gailer of Epis- BOY SCO' l I inating a successor to Dr. J. I Mar- e ou can get Mulsified cocoanut oil e 'mwmnt to all Women tin as a member of the school com- IF'resh eggs 51c dozen. Russell Bros. shampoo at any drug store, It is very o o B Readers of this Paper |mittee; 1t is expected that William J v ‘| cheap, and a few ounces will last| |\, rork, I y . «|—advt. e i e New York, Feb. 8.—The engage- Sveryone In the famiy for monthe. B | ne Yol Fob SIS, cnmnee| at Reasonable Prices Long, a former assessor, will be nam- h ed. At 8 o’clock the board of finance sure your druggist gives you Mulsified. | jaughter of Bishop Thomas F. Gailer, | ORIy Sl AIaianis Of W, and taxation will go into 8essio: t ® me: have kidney or bladder trouble e n al e | presiding bishop of the Episcopal and never m",,zl it. the mayor's office to continue its re- atarr l o church in America, to Richard Fol- — Sizes 10—1315 — Women’s complaints oft b ‘“’" of estimates submitted by the som Cleveland, son of the late Grover e . 2 plaints often prove to |several departments to be included in y [Cleveland, twico president " of ~the Chrome uppers, dark brown .$1.39 United States, became known today in | Elkskin Leather, “Our Special” $1.79 be nothing else but kid, trouble, xt year's budget. The claims - i i ey o bladder |mittes will meet 7‘:(300 T)':::c(;(o"t‘o["elp Bflmes in Twn Mmutes— AcHING JUINTS advance of the formal announcement The wives also were becoming ac- quainted with the poignant truth that or the vesw/t of kiduey or bladder |mittee will meet at Bishop Gailer, after first expressing disease, hear 12 claimants for damages as a g result of falls on icy sidewalks. cflmpletenellefl"afewweeks surprise, confitmed the news. No S. e — dizes 00— 1f the kidn=7s ere not {u a healtby e date for the wedding has been sel. condition, they may cause the other o § i orgats to become d’i’ulle\!. lMl‘S. Johnson Will sl’eak ev:i;" :norg:lng’,miwt‘:"::iu’etu:::](ha:-’r;‘f AND STUP PAIN Fhe Tomancs baghs While the veule Chrome Lea(her, dark brown 51.79 You may suffer pain iu the back, | On Experiences in Japan | fu! and it's unnecegsary. o bienop a0 Y™ M Elkskin Leather “Our Special” ..............$198 y e . L . gy g b o The Women's Foreign Missionary | , If after breathindfivorci, the won- Miss Gailer is an honor graduate of Poor liealth makes yor. nervous derworker, you are not rid of vile ca- ¥ # i s |society of the South Church will meet | . 3 w0 "an have your money back.| St Jacobs Oil stops any pain, and | Vassar college, class of 1919. She| hiritable emd may be despondent; it !(omorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock at Y d M y P later studied at Columbia, obtaining | ki No.stomach dosing—just take the| rheumatism is pain only. J nziakes anyone so. the home of Mrs. Wm. A. Howe, 17 . g, & " % the degree of master of arts. She is/ P ” little hard rubber pocket inhaler that Not one case in fifty requires in- - But hualesds of woren claim that |J.enox Place. The latest news of A now an instructor in the school at- Dr. Kil 3 Root, b “Workers in Japan, American and | comes with each outfit, and pour into | ternal treatment. Stop dfugging! Rub = gt b, M i . Kilwer 8 eamp.Root, by restor. | 000 R, b cen by Mrs, Her. | it @ few drops of Hyomel. Breathe it| soothing, penetrating St. Jacobs Oilftached to St. Mary's church, Memphis, ing health to the kidneys, proved to [y BANTER L O e O . pan | according to dircetions. In two min- | right into your sore, stiff, aching jolints Tenn. be just the remedy ueeded to over- |y ooyt vwo years, Mrs, Johnson had | Utes it will relieve you of that stuffed | und relief comes instantly. St. Jacobs C'"“"d"l]' is a Frlflg“""‘“fl“‘n ';"""‘11:9 comue suck: 25 tions, interesting experiences there as teach- | Up feeling. Use it daily and in a few | Oil is a harmiess r‘n(-umlusm ummem Ef‘j‘l; 5 pacn e b e Mt Mauy eend for a lnuyle Lottle 10 [er in the training school for kinder- | Weeks you should be, free from ca-| which never disappoints, and cannot ':‘:;": ‘m‘»_‘l by T’H etilisted - i C \ see what Swanip-Root, the great kid. rten teachers. Current ©vents in| tarrh. burn the skin. - g ot ney, liver and bwdn medicine will ’fi:rkey will be discussed. A mlnll Breathing Hyomei is a very pleasant| Limber up! Quit complaining! Get| the r{\flfinc e g vrl\fl;’e during do for them. By enclosing ten cents hour wili follow at which Mrs. House -ng certa}l{n way‘lq :(t:lt‘ t“dm"];t‘e"nl: 3 gm;ué;-laltbomednr oldt. honutfi 5?[_ the war and saw service in France. ' : ¢ and Mrs. It. A, Catlin will be the et a Hyomei ou oday. It's sol acobs 1 at any drug store and in S S sutiat et - I:Dr. x':m"ei‘ef" ,Bmglhuflon‘,);. Lostosses. All women of the church | by druggists evepywhere with guaran- | just a moment you'll be free from | MRS. ALEX ELECTED PRESIDENT 267 MAIN ST. l.'b’ - ', » !ampe s are cordially invited. tee to quickly and safeiy end catarrl, { rheumatic pain, soreness and stiffness. A meeting of the New Britain aux- e Ale by Parcej Post. . Veu can pichase RN e croup, coughs, colds, sore throat and [ Don't suffer! Relief awaits you. St |illary, Hebrew Women's Home for Shoes for the Entire Famlly | Children was held last evening. The following officers were elected: Presi- medinm and lazge size botties at 8l | pyio jara 2 jus. 25¢. Russel: Diros. | bronchitis or money back; it's inex- | Jacobs Oil is just as good for sciat drug steres, —advt pensive. - - ‘neuralgia, lumbago, backache, sprains. _WORP'S LARGEST SHOF Dlr.‘w’,;

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