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OUR ANNUAL COST SALE IS OF GREAT IMPORTANCE BECAUSE OF ITS UN- USUAL BARGAIN OPPORTUNITIES MERCHANDISE IRY YEAR TO CHOO! GREAT VALU A HAPPENING BUT ONC IWWERY RESTRICTIONS, AP COST. SAVINGS OF ATTENTION TO THU FOLLOWIN SWEATER OFFERS cdo and siip-on styles for women, also button collar and slceveless vest in brushed light weight woo! and some Alpucas, all worth up to $7.50 for S2.98, Chappy Coats of brushed wool, also brushed wool Sport Coats, tuxcdo and siip-on in ail the leading colors, worth to $12.05 for $1.98, 'O EV1 some wool, colo Hand Bag: cach. colors, silk 1i Hand Made bead trimmed, o RBe ERY VALUES full tashioned, som: HOX Pure Thread STk, some f back, Llack, brown, and all lewding slightly mussed ‘md nmmn- 1, worth to sale price 59 wo pair §1.00 Small Lot pure thread silk with tops, black : dovan, full fashioned, for St An Odd some il mistu pri hildren < seam colors . Our Bolivia Coating wool, Canton Crepe: hsle s garter values, nf pants at le in1to3d s i worth irvegular, heather v, Our Kk glitly und fo § and wool il iing, Runle Cu regular § Dotted Marqu S0 jair, bed suly woo! with fancy turnover tops, Gr S9¢ pair. SIL \I B SLCHTON pieces, worth Iver “Yorke" Sk PO w glass with silver plated top 00 value, caea, s Conmraunitg 1" ) Lnite plate, sugar dor lars, $1.50 grade, (orks, btter 12, Special at e e e e ——— ol od e aiso many whieh were sign- the late William Buikeiey, Exceutive Committee Mecting entive committec of Bolton- erlm Lows I\E\' iPLIN ‘T,\"‘:’ dstalled as Poes'deat at Co.e monies 1iC.d i ¢te day Howsing the organiza- GLL /- PRESIDERT It is oxpeeted aecounts will be straights of ! 8 by of the ng witl be tion stan post. the b and all ont, Baby Conference Wednesday well by conference will b Porester’s hall on Wednes untii 4 o are invited 1o childron to this me Iensings Chuareh Notes Thsne the iKensinglon Vil et tae church pariors The gl nre requests hooks with to do with missions al u“ ] i held ay after- Al their N ] lock. bring cling. noon from woth yount of alion wreh evening in th O ‘ No T s " ey taem mittens o Y Logion Moects niittes of the oul troop will meot cvemng with Panl G. Buker, seontmaster, his home, The # et troop will be oon Friday o'clock, Mo 1 Class Meets Ton (R B Jiin ul ool 1 viety of niva held Iin Kow B, #ocicty of Peter Mo nsiuled preselont recording n- 1o Coll son of Ha Al i Hazen, and My m o Fesun ceum Meet of the will b ry 1 chur the ralr uniricd 1 Rev, Carles n, returned university, tudics, W M Ha tution ten o W Men's 1 Nest mecting Kensington evening, Janua Methodist ion e Engiand used oF ti tuiy n's Ly held on wt the h, The 1ds ' coum of Monduay glon of Fecretney as fin erig il Wit i n Wil murs VECun - e T A hoirsa s th and am W, )° : Kensi r et Jtol under control Learins 13, druin this cven'ng firsl vohow by two ms corps nd » are the numi on fishing hol the fee 18 maen 1roubn skating come M in Hive val ived and ™h VWednesids 1, with the vl . say the has beon teh Notes Aid Soclety regational afrter ven ushL P the ot ehurch iw alw pri Mre, ¥ esday i i home of “trect meeting ™ ancis Rovoverad ived from the ned by nufacturer front of Te * Thursday atid party Car Not word has b arding Prentiec, a8 stole No police Goorg: whieh w aharin re dining his is tiee family that vieini wlongin ir. same phs found o " rece at the irsday am el the prayer I 1 o'clock in 1oy e ve the o « in on 3 chure from Harttord, es Mz, Prontic Al the restgrant in the e Koo being on e with . ts will - Wng Prons n from sceond 4 that has Abou! » Tarold « ntiee « stolen No truce has ¢ misang achine Find O Documents Paut and John Gi proprictors Giana Grocory Knsing- ton. in looking through some material at the store todny pmber of old legal documents, drawn when Rertin 1 in its infancy an a town. There are a number rantee decds and qu well a8 some old W the assortment amd 3 10 1888, There are &' cheeks on the Berlin Savings «hich are signed by 1t . R then treasurer, The 01 deeds are North in 1854, John 1588 and Francis Deming All Fat People Should Know This Fat people owne a debt of gratitude 1o the author of the now famous Mar- mola prescription, and are still more indebted for the reduction of this barmiless, effective obesity remedy to tablet form. Marmola [Prescription Tablets can be obtained a' all drug stores the world over at the reason- able price of loliar for a hox or you can secure them direct on receipt af price from the Marmela Co., 4612 Woodward A Petroit. Mich. Th sow leaves nn cxcY Aieting } iotent exerc o reduetion he overfal normal. Rible Class Suteliffe Ne the e Mark's tuin, vening a Men's wiil & ot hons ey, Samuel o Episcopal b the next nicetin class of Vierlin place Wednes in the Communi'y Rateliffe exprriences on during the world war tere Aing speaker and a of the members will turn e him, it s address refreshments red and a hour The regular meeting take plac \ car in-las from the o been wil the Bible take Mr. his chureh ker of . of o which af 1te is sulhject frontier He is an in- lurge number out to we Followi wiil v ae store western the in ound up was " th expreted of old war- 1alm deeds, i ' dewds in Jate from o some old bank U as enjoyed will socia) business hetfore the Ttems of Interest . Moore has the Harttord according address hospita report 1irrng mored treatinent, day. Miss Nuth . Anderson . sumed her duties as nurse in S Taphuel's hospital, New Haven,. after a two weeks' visit with her parents in Kensington Mrs. Charles E. Sharpe { have returned from a friends in Hartford. { Mra. Wilham Banardo of Kensing ton entertained NMrs. Darwin Punti of Middeltown over the week-end Mrs. Roy Hultgren of Kensington is confined to her wome with iliness, William Whitham of Kensingto et Satarday for M. Petersburg Florida, where he ®ill spend the mainder o the winter. East Berlin Mtems The ladies the Sacred chureh will give a whist s chareh 1" opir to for to s to signed by Alfred Higeins in in 1886, sl 9 and isit son with L re. one of Heart in the = ey for nr prrlore of | ock. 1 eac s hostcssen jse o' act as boldy to Values to $7.50 we priced but $1,59 cac Leather Hand Bags in the newest styles, for Imported Beaded DBags, . big value, $6.98 eacl ded Bags. draw string top, stecl le price DRESS FABRICS . brown, kid, 6 inch, sponged and shrunk, $3.50 yvard. be ty, all new colors, i 38 than cost, AT ts, to $3.60, offered for $1.83 each, Outing Pajamas, extrs Outing Nightrobes, neat $1.00 Winsted Wool half hose. Legion ! NEW BRITAIN DAii v HERALD, MONDAY, JANUARY 7, 1924, $mw'f w & Hartford's kopping Center: PURCHASER. 0D HAND BAGS offer brown, blu draw §5.95. fox and all wool, 5 yard, the 40 inch, rd lengths, DRAPERY DEPT, Fancy Silk Pillows, all to be . voile de ctte, regular price clos ou with colored $1.98 pair, 30 MEN'S S slightly “TION mussed gar or $1.55, stripe ch., 20¢ pair, Mrs, AL I is the guest | Mrs, 8. Benson, at t | plac Mrs, Earle Flsie Denson of thi: Miss been the Earle o of her Buest ot fri 1. Hubbard | spent Sunday us the | 1 town, Mr, Wear ward Porter the guects of home on A danes nCoA tday evening. foned and modern Joyed. st will furnish of Hu s Henr Wileox mve and soc music Insiruction given 1k, fiowers, Berlin, faney vork man Wi ind Fust he it W week broke past In a well five this town d City five of Meriden to in the Tow ning. The dash, was In played work of the fe lin is to by a the pr nary of t A The work of uright spot ir At o meetin Chapter; O, E, evening the o installed in offic Matron Edith 1. N charge of the cerem wly e Mr, and Mre. Wi and Mr. and Mrs received into the chy the First Congrega terday Misses fession of faith Miss Anna May G the col) of Ne Ttochelle, N, ¥ The public is invi mecting of the Mens' association th radio w1 radio expert of Har o There He H looks Hke a 0. —Oregon “Cascarets” 10c Best Laxative for Bowels They Work Whi) di 11 you fee] sick head Is dull or achi ach is sour or two pleas constipation and athartic Women 5 and 3 ing - micest Men , als tore, EXCEPTING string top, season’s best ma- heavy cloth, neat stripe ef- effects without col- dark oxford, was formerly Dodge of New Britain hus of New club at the Both Puul's Syncopated orchestra e Conn, and atu seore Alb: Edith beth Willis, Catherine Howthington il be given by goes a great Rassy, j Plainville News EXAMINATIONS FOR POST OFFICE PLACE United States Civil Service Com- mission {0 Hold Session BANK DlREGTORS T0 MEET Foresters To Plan For Anniversary— Odd Hlows Installation—Quict In Police And Fire Circles -—— Church Meetings—WVlainville Briefs, James K. Usher of the GIV ost Plainviile notice that the civil of | the United States will hold an exam- i ion of ndidates for the position of clerk-carrier in Plainviile on Sat urday, January 19. Those who will be successful in thi amination, will be eligible to fill any present or future racar s, Those interested in the tuir can seeurc any informution on the subject by inquirics at the post oifice and it is expected that a large number will iy for app! fons 1 the examinations. The examination ! requires a certain amount of prepari- tion and all dircctions as to the sub- | jects will be contained in the circulars | 1ssucd by the post oftice department. ! Bank Directors Annual annual meeting of the stock- the Plainville Trust Co will be heid in the bank on Friday, January 11 at ¢ o'clock p. m. A hoard of directors for the coming year will be elected und officers will also chosen. Reports of the year just completed will e ed on and other important matiers of business taining to the bank will be transacte Tt is not thought at this time th there will be any change in the pet sonnel of the board of directors, al- though the voting and balloting will he ft entirely to the stockholde The annual report of the bank and its financial standing, brands it as the progrossive institution in Plain. nd since its ineeption here, has the confidence and respect of abitants of the town as evi. by the large increase in de tor office has received a service commission €, tan, velvet many - h. af- d black, all st imported The at at 259 olf. ‘holders of edge ruffle, . c for 3dc be ments, worth all sizes, up ville e ‘ gained and | the ine in this| denecd Miss | positors, Plan I Coronado, C parents, Mr, heir home s place, Anniversary General Lawton No 135, of America, will hold a re ular meoting tomorrow evening in the post rooms of DBrock-Barnes post, American Legion, The business sca. will start promptly at .8 o'clock and ofticers for the coming year will be nominated, Plans will be laid for the observane the 24th anniver ary thy Plainvitle, session, a soctul wnd held Other important matters are |to come up for discussion Odd Fellows Install recontly clacted officers of lodge, 1. 0. O, ¥, will be In the Community theater to evening beginning at ¢ o'clock he ceremony will be open 1o the public for the first time in the history of the locul lodge and a large crowd is expected to attend The work be carried out by District Deputy K. Morrill and staff of Plainville. Rev, John 1., Davis of New ritain will be the principal speaker the cvening and an entortainment will be given. Among those on the program are Miss Emilie Taylor of Hartford and Miss Olive Lamoy, both of whom woll known here and whose work ix sdmired by many A detail m the Oviental patrol of Hartford will take part in the monics and will lead the street parade which will be held e the affair is started Yor Court ends in town, Forester 1 of N Hrituin guest of relatives vitain and Bd- | sion riford have been Porter ut his| nue, will be given by Athletie hall the old-fash- s will b of of Following the business smoker will he lnne ene The quassen stalled morrow lines of in hardanger Frank Oder- advt in all clally Mre, SOUTHINGTON NEWS AN enthusiastic Mirst Baptist « mur Hammontres the Northtield cont dnging and was reecived that he say in the church 1ow evening. At a serviee held Baptist church last well recelved and th nt this oy v held in the other ¢h ok all ryice was held in hurch yesterday. song leader of eren led the o enthusiastically in his conducting serve ening and tomor- continue in the Plantsville cvening ‘he was attendance bHoth at the vices urches during the records . fore Quict Reigns S Platnville has he | peace and good will Tor the rest the state during the past few daye, ac- cording to all evidences as far as the police are concerned. No arrests have been made within the p ek and N0 cases remain to be tried on the lo cal poiice eourt docket. Deapite this, however, Deputy Sheriff E. W, Furrey has been kept busy investigating com- plaints of various kinde, but accord ing to all reports, none of the com plaints recelved 1 resulted in rests, e n model ) of gamc the Pexto ated the Silver Ly a score of 41 hall Saturday ¢ Harttord, re of the ame the ated the of local game Bag'c Terry- to 10 the Mariane ocal quintet was ave Por Fir 1hree n have not ting and Qui past firem flame on mo Harmouy d Tuesday lected officers will 0 Past Worthy will be in Vor 1 Plainville work i bets of the the mor fthe tent fe the fir care ths, the had much the mem mipany hope tha wh will experience peac rthe next There | 1o lepartm Mainvi about the ibers of the h reudy ny e boen put cqnipment ha for all ca Church Mortin The annunl m gregation. win Thureday ‘ or Friday event . i1 ve ok cal hos t onies of the te ple @i the hs asn’t heen a call great e official hat the crcising \bur Cunningham o ert Johnson wers greh fellowship at onal church Matson Willts and Rob- ived co I any pe great of m- on all ot gene Chains trucks and t has returned it in readiness New orry Rochelle, < Sehwedubed ted 1o attend tings of Rusin is rrening. A talk Mr. Krause, ttord " the track man hobo te me Lemon Punch of Washington of the Episco churet ~ning the Woma Ausiliary Thursday afters at Woman's Cluh Conerrt et and Congregation ch ning for the i fund under Woman's club or the most ftairs of the season according lutest report of the committee of the affair. A iarge num- {ber of tisitors from swrrounding towns and cities have notificd tha | committee that they win present. wi the be held Wednosday gathering of will be e 2:20 o'cloc - and annna The held in Wedne the of the wil social to the 'in charge musicale 1 the irch e fi ! Plainvitie, succe lay fibrary tine of au b of waf You Seep.” upset, if your or your stom- take one or to . No g ratiie or Che zoy e Lantern Slide Lecture ~n Vetlowstone Nationnl Park Wednesdns. Jun. 5, & p. ™ Given by the Epnorth Leages In M. B Charch Sorial Wonr Refrechment s Vdmicdion 35 comte st relieve ire institution of the court in' of | The fact that the artists who are to appear on the program, are so well known throughout the state will be mun to attract a large gathering. Miss 10y, who will ulso appcar on the Urlvl Fellows' installation program to- morrow night, is an artist in a ling | which is considered a great deal more diificult than any other method of entertainment. She is a pupil of Miss Haylind of West Hartford and will be sure to please those who hear her. Besides Miss Lamjoy, the additignal attraction of L"Olive 1t Stoddard, soprano soloist and Miss Lois Phelps, local pianist, will make the cvening one of complete enjoyment. Leaves for the South George T, Clark of street left Suturd Coosads - lulna to make her future home with daughter. Mrs, Clark lias been a v ~H known resident of Plainville haus a large cf friends who will regret her departure to another scc- tion. Rebekah Bristol News CRITICISM HEARD OF SGHOOL BOARD Parents May Object to Physical Exams Before Bathing RAISED ROW ON STREET Trafic Mrs, Iiro at Y for of dohn Palaski Threw Nignals and Waste Cans Arq Installation The recentl clected officers Martha Rebekah lodge, L 0. will bLe installed this evening in Odd Fellows' hall FFollowing the cere- monies, a =oc time will be held and refreshments will be served. All inembers are ed to attend the fair as a number of important mat- ters are to come up for ussion. Lodge Installations The ofticers of Brock-Barnes post, T, o Vatuable Pe i Oyster—First 0, F. Meeting of New Council, That ing a board of education far in seeking to re- quire medical certificates of all High school pupils using the gymnasium swimming pool is the opinion of many people about the city and 'will be made at the next meeting of the board. During the last few American Legidh will be instailed at | weeks the High has suffered 4 meeting to be held Wednesday from numerous wild tales, but no evening at § o'clock in the post rooms ' tryth to the rumors was found when on Whiting street, A time the cases were carefully considered will held in connection the by the authoritics. I'or this reason affair and refreshments be 'local people that the of I served. cducation is taking an improper stand The officers Pythian mple. in making the school mark for Pythian Sisters, will be installed in | criticism as by cxacting medical cer- office at a meeting to be held in Odd tificates. The matter is in the hands Fellows' hall Wednesday — evening. of a committee to look into and re- A pleasing evening has been planned | port back to the board. and at the for the member: meeting of the board there will be a Plainville riefs hot protest from several parents m'l ‘\i‘,.r“-.[‘:.;;;‘:‘»lr:::: Carrier Fined for Disturbance St aapihd il John Pulaski was fined §10 Miss | Susan Hartson' ‘of Hough|oorey &, 0tliot $18:80 at the police street, fa reported to be considerably | poesey ar on this morning on . slderably ) breach of peace charge by Judge improved in health, William J. Malone as the result of he We-uns elul will this | g;, g e spas it evening atitlie home of s ‘jlfhl\ll'lmm t night on Mu}u street, Sy o LT The accused arrived in the city about Charles H, Calor, scoond pelectman | 1o 100K from Terryville in & highty Lfor the town. 15 11 st hiy ectman inebriated condition and insisted on Wt St stirring up matters for the police by : L throwing traffic signals and city waste paper cans into the middle of Main street, He was interrupted at his pastime by Officer Lawrence Doolan, who had Pulaski booked for the night. Pulaski was reluctant about p his fine after the police court ses today so that his case was later continued until tomorrow to allow him to meditate on the Mt - , problem of paying or going to jail. . v ¥ = , French Uncover Society Diaht e ght Deuse, a meat cutter in the I Working Against Them Delage market on Divinity street, Coblenz, Germany, Jan A Ger. Was enriched Saturday by the finding man aecrat soclety wlieged (o b a valuable pearl in some oysters Iecting information againa he had bought for his dinner, One of ocoupation with hostile bivalve yielded up a beauty of a been discovered by the French sceret | Pearl with several little pearls cling- service, according to the French. It iNg to it. The pearl was valued i8 known as the "Irenhand,” and pro-|between $200 and $250 by people fesses anti-separationist motives, but Who saw it and will be taken to a the French assert that it is carrying JeWelry housc today for an exact on an anti-French propaganda from Valuation headquarters at Heidelberg, L the of step oo school be d with e hoard o a No. sumed ti his ’ and v = meet Miss e Our eleventh annual sale is now on, We ave offering 20¢, discount on our entire stock of dry goods, men's wear, window shudes, Hoor coverings and boots, shoes and rubbers for men, women and ehildren, Sale continues for two weeks, ending Sat., Jan. 19, | H. A, James, Wost Main St.—advt, ng on to col. | of the forces » intent has! t Council Mecting first council meeting ety council will take place a from tomorrow night, when the two new members Willard Hough and James 1. Murray will assume their chairs, This will be no new experi- ence for Mr. Murray as he has been a councilman before. Mr, Hough st st Bl s * | bogin his first term on the city board, Ing Venizelos as the party’s lead Councilmen Charles R, Riley and or rocelved & letter from the formr y Apthur Manross are the retiring premier, written in bed, urging WS membe re partisans to choose another chieftain, He threatened to resign the presi- deney the assembly, to which he | wan chosen last Saturday, and tirn into exi unless Wishes this respeet were T™he o ting, proceed with the elee and General Danglis to interview wlos, The general returned with The new - ——— of the VENI O8 WON'T sSERVI Writes That He Does Not Care w0 Wead Greek Liberals Athens, Jan, T—Liberals meeting here terday for the purpese of re. Annual Meeting The annual mecting of the Trinity Chureh will take placs at § o'clock on Tucsday night at the church, Election of officers will be held and reports of year will be presented to iy Dance a \mww- sent most suc #sful social event Veni. the KEndee Club in some time the took place in the nature of a poverty promi of V¢ that the latter social in Endee rooms in would appear the liberals the Kndee Hotel on Saturday night, when he regained health to About threc hundred were present in plain bis reasons for deelining to costumes of ancient vintages. Fven pt the leadership of the party New Departure orchestra, which furnished the music for the occasion was bedecked in rags, Secretary Lester G Indications Are That Lsplosion Killed New Departure co s Occupants prize for heing the sent while Mrs A wonen's prize for licutenant | = peoggent Dowite the dirigible sally d lared the ofticer | costume wh ock, that all his . ook the prize n and that A, C 1 into wore Cxpetts b P s dirigivie | M8 Ttags: dashed the of o his in obseryed, however, refused on The held by nizelos the Club betore his ex- 1 the w MORE ABOUT DIXMUDY Sigourney of the npany took the raggiest man pre- Sigourney took 1he the same reason. Page was univer- have the funniest arleton Beckwith this Iward rsonat- Toulon, France, Jan xamination of the body of Grena 1, commander of , Dixmude, b at received o limbs wore dead berore These facts, t beyond eaploded and downward Lodies against the Dixmude struc) cars, 1o Mrs for t as shown 11 folent sk women in Hitcheock and | costumes impe brot he was he the Hspute that the that her cars Mr Relley Monica, 1 nd terr speed of the cre bring hur cars alifornia sides of the he winter water H Doris according to the Lwere closed except that mander TO HOLY LAND, i GOING Boston. J ft today York, when Empress of Scotla a tour ¢ he holy te be abroad for about th CRAGER PLEADS GUY Thertager System gor of ed guilty in indictme st te defrand tigatior Glass ourt tod NOTICY ™ Kequa, are t. Plainvitle, Con The memt No. h & to he prese West Main Tp.m . pecia in due form b £y To accept the the committee Signed ' it in the 0.0 heroby war rooms st transformer Story jestr Wilt Tl Lire Dat Rritat stree Tohn N clergyms his ristol ¢ lie has appeared before and visite awaited with Fellowing the talk enioyed will ting lay several have great a social tel! the night times always intereet hour =i report o oo : here his Attest E wen Plumbrrs< ers of the city piled up for today during the cold enap wremked among water pipes and moteir Garage mer kept aturday night towing in machines had frozen up while owners e shoppin olarhip Notices Tispatehed Bucy Piom ists week 4 when the were Fue protest , © win ! | ship of pupils in the local schools | were sent out today by Superintend- ent of Schools Karl A. Reiche. These | warnings of a dropping below grade on the part of the pupils are em- | plo to secure hetter cooperation 1|»r|\ en the home and the school for the future success of the pupils and in the seven years of operation, plan has been of immense bene- The plan showed up especially ! last year, when but 234 pupiis ';n‘r-l out of u total of 3,486 register- hich is 6.7 per cent, a very low Warning letters were sent ‘hristmas and Easter to 15 the pupils so that many the notices, It is the school officials to have with the parents at the the latter so that the the pupils may be dis- plans for the betterment scholarship grade may be W r.-.m) out at per cent profited by 1 of the ferences nience ¢ encies o and low con deh cussed he srmulated, South Ma fast South will oppose the ester Coming. Manchester high five local high school quintet on Friday night at the high 5 gymnasium in the last home for the locals for several week viciting quintet has acquired an reputation this season in winning from the best school teams in the state so that Coach Thomas Monahan does not any easy time his charges. The locals unable to locate the basket with .c of regularity in the game Middletown high last week, so the visitors threw a scare into local camp by almost taking the purt in the second half. SUPPLY OF ARMS LOW ere Is Little Ch hool me see view for the contest by a Therefore nce For Me Rebels To Get Munitions In This Country. Washington, Jan. T.—Attempts by ogents of the Mexican revolutionary group to purchase munitions in the United States are expected by offi- cials here to bring little if any assist- ance to the de la Huerta forces in ‘ their effort to overthrow the Obregon government, The supply of military rifie | ammunition in the hands of pr concerns is thought to be insufficient to meet the needs of the revolution- ists, and it is also regarded as un- likely that an American manufactur- er would enter into a transaction known to be in conflict with the pol- fey of his government, An American manufacturer whe might be inclined to deal with the revolutionists, it is pointed out in some quarters, would face the likeli- hood of such a transaction affecting adversely any bids subsequently sub- mitted by him for government con- tracts, and he also would be con- fronted by the possibility of an em- purge, which the president has aue thority to proclaim if he finds it ad« visable, CHILDREN'S BIBLE Cambridge Compiling Abridged Edi- tion For Use in Schools Jan, T.--A tion of the Bible i3 be Cambridge university schools entitled Tye The compilation is being made the recemmendation of “the Came bridgeshire advisory committee com- prising representatives of the varions churches and of the teaching profesion under the chairmanship of Dr, Pearce, Vi hancellor of the university, Pas- sages considered irrelevant os unsuit- able for children will be omitted from the new edition, which will be about two-thirds the size of the authorized scriptures. n abridged edi- ng prepared by for the use of Children's Bible, npen London, AMERICANS ARRIVE Dawes and Young Reach France To Do Reparations Work France, Jan, T-<General Dawes and Owen D. Young, the American members of the expert committec which will inquire into Germany's financial condition and resources for the reparation commis- sion, arrived today on the liner Am- erfea and were welcomed by Freder fck Young, American member of the comamission’s general secretaria. A special train with the ship's passen- gers leaving about noon is due to arrive in Paris at 6:20 this evening The American committecemen, both in apparently excellent health, were looking forward to strenuous days of work in Paris. They were informed the uncommon interest in their ar- rival among the members of the rep- aration commission, among their eol- jeagues on the expert committees, and in the higher political world here, and the various engagements already for them Cherbourg Charles G made WITHDRAW FARLEY'S NAME w ington, Jar The nominas on of Chairman Edward P. Farley “hicago, as & member of the ship- as formally withdrawn President Coolidge. The committee had res Mr. Farley ping hoard oday by resigned s mmerce SHOT TO DEATH Dy of the Arch Firet was four yan. § president Sumter, O “hi National vank of f his home his Yrathroom the o wound i was found adioining or the HEAD STUFFED FROM CATARRH OR A COLD Says Cream Applied in Nostrils Opens Air Passages Right Up. L s A il S22 f stant relii—io watag. Your clogged nostrils open right up; the alr ear and you more hawk- headache, breath at sap- ifffling. biowing. No struggling eatarrh of Eiy's Cream Iruggist Appiy fragrant. antiseptie, nost ril 7t air passage inflamed or and relief rom vour now. vour ous membrane wantly Don’t asty stay stulle i-up catarrh

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