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Ty NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY '.’7 1023, ® 3 IWEDNESDAY! I we Will Be Rushed From Early Morning ; Until Closing Time LISTED BELOW ARE A FEW OF THE MANY GOOD REASONS “Si“w" Mercerized Crochet Cotton = All numbers. For Wednesday . 6¢ At Art Goods Dept, 2857 Main Street v Tomorrow—Beginning at 9 a. m.—A ‘Great ale of 200 Spring Hats HATS FROM OUR REGULAR Booth Block Women's Bloomers Made of genuine Windsor Crepe. Plain colors and pret. ty fgured pattems, Deep c nm e ™85 STOCK and Made of fine quality mater- p = ial. Hemstitched, with shir- ol red ruflos and tie backs to ‘WIllnlp match, 2 14 yands lonk. Garment Fastenors, Sold For Wednesday SI 6 everywhere for 100 dosen, Black Palr. ... . L and white, all stzes, For 5 Wednesday — Dozan . . Cc PRICED FAR BELOW VALUR s $12.50 values Aluminum Tea Kettles Heavy gauge, 5 quart size, For Wednes- Pear’s s?:“"'t‘d Children’s School P 1000 Cakes for Wednerday, Hose 2 Cakes Black and cordovan, all sizes, Strictly first quality, g gi fine ribbed, For Weancsany — pair 10€ Safety Pins v sizes. For Wednesday — Doz, .. 1c 30 yard spools, 4 ply, all col- The First Great Millinery Sale of pa Por Wednesday the Season begms Tomorrow—an The Rhine Is rivaling the French as the center of interest in Germany. Jt rose over 20 feet within a few days. e 3 i 500 BOTTLES event offering values so unusual ) ( ' “I’ 60c Size Liquid Veneer The Fumiture Polish, For Wednesday ...... 350 that it will be remembered as one =8 MERIDEN TAX RATE MAY HIT 24 MILLS Silver City Taxation Board Will Decide Saturday | Meriden, Feb. 27..—~The board of/ apportionment and taxation will meet FREE in the mayor's office Saturday after-/ Children’s Woolen Golf Hose | English Ribbed Heather | | { Curtain material, fine grade mercerized, hemstitched with nas. For Wed.. . ¥d. 250 ,l ' of the best sales of the season. 9 Men’s Suspenders Heavy Live Elastic Web, full leather t ' For Wednesday All Styles—All Colors Sizes 7 to 10, S o oLt “Mary Garden” Talcum Powder ‘Stamped Pillow cums Bogton | v 500 tes S noon to lay the tax rate for the cur-| J c ::’ S l7c rent year's expenses, as provided in: “e::‘:he g:u‘lgzlentb'::;c:mol“::: ases o man il eosd the city charter. The board of relief » l;‘l' Cold Ci F Pow- Made on excellent grade has finished its work and all correc-| s cotton Tubing in new designs ) tions have been made in the grand|I@! . for scalloped and crochet w°men [} Cottm list, showing a net total for the first| edge. For 95 district of $39,763,760 and for the 7 . Wednesday. ... Cc Hose second district of $44,520,365. | Toilet Tissue o Is An Increase. Medium weight, fine needle This is an increase of nearly a mil- | cotton. Black only., 4 zi_ lion dollars in the net grand list over| . Tor Wed, — Pair... & c the net assessment of last year, and is accounted for by the new buildings| — Our — SELLING OUT GLOVE SALE Still continues and there are still many 69 c unusual values to be had. Every pair | | of Gloves on sale. i For 3 Days : Wednesday—Thursday—Friday 15 Dozen Sport Stockings Regular Prices up to $1.49 TO CLOSE OUT AT 2000 Sheet Rolls fine grade Tissue. For ‘Wednesday Kleinert’s Jiffy CINGINNATI OPERA Zoological Garden Has Been Defi- nitely Decided Upon, Teeth were given to man to use. Like our muscles, they need exercise and plenty of it. WRIGLEY’S provides pleasant action for your teeth—also, the soft gum penetrates the crevices and cleanses them. Aids digestion by increasing the flow of saliva which your stomach needs. Use WRIGLEY'S after every meal— see how much better you will feel. i Theperfect gumis made wndev conditions of absolute cleani- ness from pure materials, and comes to you in sanilary wax- wrapped packels. The season wili commence on June 24 ‘and will run for eight weeks or long- | heard at the Zoo, are under consid- er, " : | This artistic undertaking for a time | Pounced later. Presentation of Another Season at the | oo 5 T ecause | troubles, stage hands demanding an increase in wages. amicably settled. { " Ralph Lyford, managing director of feb, 27.—! . ; Cincinnati, O., I"eb. 27.—Presenta. the Zoo Opera company, announced tion of another grand opera season at | ncyoarsals for the chorus has already the Cincinnati zoological garden, has |started. Announcement of the réper- J.een definitely decided upon, Charles [toire will be held in abeyance until G. Miller, secretary and business | Mr, Lyford has had a chance to sign manager of the garden has announced |prominent singers to-contracts, Y After Every Meal WRIGLEYS The Great American Sweetmeat Certain operas, heretofore not eration and their selection will be an- “La Gioconda,” “Jewels of the Ma- been | donna,” ‘“Fedora,” ‘“Madame Butter- fly,” “La Tosca,” and '‘Mignon.” JOE THE TURK HERE Man Who Has Been Arrested Once for Every Week in Year to Give Recital Tonight. Joe Garabed, better known as “Joe | the Turk,” who speaks seven lan- guages and plays all kinds of mu- sical instruments, will give a recital ! at the Salvation Army hall this eve- ning. Joe has been a captain in the Salvation Army for the past 35 years, during which perioa he has been arrested for holding street meetings 52 different times. His musical specialties are the saxophone, double jointed cornet and Turkish drums. The *“Herald” classified ad columns are the essentials of the local second hand market. Mr. Miller said some labor | f those now under consideration are: which were finished during 1922, and probably means that the combined tax rate for the first and second dis- (trict will be about twenty-four mills, or but one mill more than last year when it was twenty-three mills. The estimated income from sources other than taxation for the first dis- trict is $60,946.11, and the appropria- tlons made and charged to that dis- district amounted to $344,488.14. This leaves $283,543.03 to be raised by taxation for that district, and as a one mill tax will realize $39,763.76, it will take about seven and one-eighth | mills to produce a sufficient sum. Total Appropriations. The total appropriations for the second taxation district amount. to $827,042,05. The estimated income for the district is $78,652.25, leaving | $748,359.80 to be raised by taxation.| As each mill levied against the sec- | onad district will net $44,520.36, it wjll | take about 16 7-8 mills to meet the expense. This makes a total of 24/ mills for the two districts. | If the state legislature should turn dewn the bill providing for $390,000 of refunding bonds, the city will have to take other means of caring for the city's so-called floating debt, which may mean a special tax. Until action | has been taken, however, nothing can | be deciding in this matter. HAVE INCREASING RESPONSIBILITIES Principals of Elementary Schools Have Big Jobs Cleveland, O., Feb. 27.-—The unit of the American Republic is the neigh- borhood, A. E. Winship of Boston; to- day told the department of superin- tendence of the National FEducation assoclation meeting here. ““The only universal functioning of a neighborhood is the elementary | school whether of one teacher or of a hundred teachers," continued Dr. | Winship. “In the final analysis the principal is the functioning factor in the elementary school which is the functioning unit of the neighborhood {from which the American republic is | bulit. “The new opportunities of the ele- mentary principal brings increased re- | neighborhood leader through the children. The neighborhood is his re- sponsibility at 2ll times. When a teacher's friction makes a large draft | ¢n the principal’s time and energy, | she is robhing the neighborhood of its | just deserts, “Projects, pageants, clubs of vari- ous kinds afford limitless opportuni- ties for a principal to reach and unify | the neighborhood in a city or country. | 3 y | sponsibility. He is now first of all A eyivania, with an acute attack of ap- | pendicitis. A New Shipment of Paints Just Arrived Our stock is now complete. me e 18c Luden’s Menthol Cough Drops The 5¢ Pkg. For Wednesday -—— Each ... 3c Infants’ Vests Fine ribbed wool finish Vests. Sizes 1 to 6. Winter weight Children’s Slip-On Sweaters For Girls 4 to 7 years. Al worsted yarn, of colors. For Wednesday Coats’ & Clark's Spool Cotton 150 Yds. All numbers. For Wed. DENIES DRUG USE | | Health Officer end Former Prison Doctor Says That He Has Never junity in the greatest and oldest re- | son physician and student of the drug ‘ipublic in the world and the preserva- | evjl, deciares that in his experience | being speedily discovered by | parents or teachers. Pants For babies. The regular 50c number. All colors. All sizes, For Wednesday 3 for $1.00 FREE One “Kleanet” Hair Net Free for Wednesday. With every purchase of two nets at 250 Children’s Pantie Dresses A fetching little model just received. Made of good washable linene in a wide range of colors. Sizes 2 to :Q‘e;.‘,ne:«w AAAAAAAA 79c¢ “Fort Mills” Pillow Cases Size 45x36. ‘Wednesday Willow Clothes Baskets Imported, made of selected material, Wednesday Children’s School Handkerchiefs Good quality cotton edges, finished in colors. For Wed. 3 r= Dc Floor Mops ’l"rlnngul‘:;r shape, with 5 foot Wednestay........... 69€ LUX For Washing For Wednesday 3 r: 25¢ Women’s Slip-on Sweaters New spring colors, medium and heavy weights. Fine “Zephyr” Yams, l 6 For Wednesday L] S ——— Congo- leum Mats Size 18 x 18 For Wed. IOL mas “l cannot conceive how high or nual meeting of the Morris . Tyler Buffalo health department. | erade school students couid become | chapter, Telephone Pioneers of Amer- | drug users without such conditions ica, was held here today. President their James T. Moran of the Southern New No instance of England Telephone company called |the kind has been reported to thet the meeting to order. Those present incuded six employes of the telephone “If everyone becomes a drug addict, company who have been in the busi- he has only himscif to biame. It 18 ness more than 40 years. They are Found a Student Victim of Habit. |not true, as gonerally assumed, that|John W. Ladd of New Haven, Emor 2 . }lnnocent persons are started on the A. Smith of Hartford, Hardy I. Buffalo, Feb, 27.—Dr. Frankiin C.|yspa routo through taking drugs in| Lohmes of Hartford, George E, Stan- “The neighborhood is an important | Gram, city health officer, former prl- | magicine, or tnrough the urging of |nard of New Haven, F. Parker Lewis filfeil peddiers, Individuai moral | of New Haven and Edwin C. Ford wonitness ls nimost always the cause | of New London. Long service rece tion of the neighborhood for tomor- | he has never found a pubiie or high | of their dow:iall “ &4 th waiall, |ords among the women employes are row is chiefly dependent upon nfl!uhool student a victim of the drug| held by Miss Laura E. Palmer of way the principal has the school fune- | habit, e | Miss Jesste A. Mix of tioh in the community | _“The only authority for the storles YETERAN 'PHONE WORKERS :;l:;tr;{r.d"::d i S gy | that drugs are bel sold to school BROTHER'IN HOSPITAL. | chiidren 7!1 -evenll:.; our large eities Thirteen employes who have served FErnest R. and Herbert 8. Dechant | is the statement of drug -aflam- ‘tlhem- Morris I, Tyier Chapter, Telephone :rn:nflllllo r’;)flm u; Iisted, lh; of 367 Park street, recelved word to- | selves, and they are notorious llars," neluding oran. Fresh from Hot Springs comes this | day of the serious iliness of & younger | Dr. Gram tays. “Nothing they say Tloncers of America, Meet in New membership in the en»:e{ ‘:nflu‘u photo of Babe Ruth showing the | brother, Abner, who Is in the Penn- can be accepted for the truth, uniess| jfaven Today. 11;, N, Thayer, pnddg.n';eo h‘m. Yankee slugger as he appeared on |sylvania State Hospial for Injured | there is corroboration from other| ‘ l|¢.n Telephone n.nd”‘ I;np com. the golf course soon after his arrival.! Miners, at Fountain Springs, Penn- ! sources. New Haven, Feb, 87.=The first an« 'pany, who lives in w Canaan.