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NEW BRITAIN: DATLY HERALD, TUESDAY, JANUARY , 1924, - Renier, Plckhardt & Dunn | 127 MAIN STREET PHONE 1409-2 + ON WEDNESDAY WE SHALL HAVE OUR Annual PREINVENTORY SALE At $19.98—Sport Coats which were up to $39.98. At $16.98—All Wool Poiret Twill Suits. Were up to $31.98. At $13.98—Silk Dresses. Were up to $29 00. Only a few; also a few Poiret Twills. At $11.98—All Wool Cloth Dresses. Values up to $27.98. At $5.75—Shaker Sweaters. Were $8.75. At $5.98—Knit Dresses. Values to $9.98. At $5.75—Rain Coats. Were up to $18.75. At 3;59:8—Children’s Rain Capes. Were up to At 39c—A lot of White Silk Gloves. Up to $1.00. At $1.19—A small lot Kid Gloves. Were up to $2.50. At 97c—Large Black Shopping Bags. At $2.50—A few Corduroy Kimonos. Were up : to $3.75. At 5;5759—Serge Bloomers For Misses. Values to .50. At $1.39—Scarf and Cap Sets. Were $5.75. At $4.79—Flannel Middies. Were $9.98. GRADUATES AT HEAD | Ui ooveekeie. OF NURSES' cmss ‘ | City Committee and Officials of Con- nocticut Light and Power Co. To Discuss New Rate Here, Miss Morrissey Receives 825 10| ae « conerence vetmeen ne spe Gold for Excellence in Studies | the Connecticut Light and Power Co, | which will be held shortly proposals for a new lighting contract will be} |made, the special committer at a | Miss Frances M. Morrissey of this |meeting last night having voted lo city, a graduate of New Britain High |arrange such a conference, kchool in the class of 1919, was grad- The city is now being served on an | vated from St, 'rancis’ Nurses' Train- | extension of the old contract whic h | ing schoo! at Hartford yesterday atu-xplrml several monthe ago. The .| the head of a class of 41 nurses, She |L. & P. Co. has assured the city lhal received an award of $25 in gold for \the charges must be higher under the | exeellence in her studies, |new contract, but until a complete Other -local nurses graduated yes- lnurvey of local conditions had been terday are: Miss Helen M. Quirk, Miss | made it would not be possible to say Gertrude ¥. Murphy, Miss Margaret | how much. M. Birmingham, and Miss Catherine The board of finance and taxation | M. Ryan. which begins its sessions shortly for The graduation exercises were held the preparation of a budget for the in the chapel of 8t. Francis’ hospital. next fiscal year will require that a Rt. Rev. John G. Murray, auxillary new contract be executed before ap- bishop of Hartford diocese gave the |propriations can be made to the address and benediction. A com- | board of public works since an item | mencement program was carried out | for city thnnc must be included after which a reception was held in honor of the new nurses. “ " Rev. Waiter McCrann of St. \lnr\ N GET ARTFUL DODGER church attended the exercises, ‘ Franels P. Keough and WIlllnm l O'Dell, formerly of this eity, were also ‘,\'n York Boy and His Confederates | present. : —— — Had Well Planned Scheme To Rob | Prof. Mendell Favors an Athletic Change at Yale| .. vori, san & Thirteen-year- New Haven, Jan. 8.—A change in |oi4' Tony Latenpa of Jersey City, athletic organization at Yale favored |y, wn to police as “the artful dodger by Prof. Clarence W. Mendell, chair- | o¢ gne turnstiles,” was arrested today man of the board of athletie control, | would unite the bureau of health, the ‘rooth in the Columbus Circle subway | uthletie association and the gymna- | ot sium under one head. At the present Tony, the police sald, was the de time Prof. Mendell said today, the | o %0 U R POl untque, If sim- three directorates interlock, the ac- ple schemes, to rob, they had come ]‘ a pamwr at cepted principles are the same and . " e would enter subway sta- ta harmony is complete. ANl that is tert |y TP " 00T U0 s a1t to | QUAintance. Subway Cashiers, Nina Wilec six-feet-four-in . ed on golf links 1o be accomplished is an effective way | 0 payment of the usual nickel, of carrying out the common plan of |make plenty of noise thus drawing | the three without waste of effort. .. = ciuit of the change agent 'rof. Mendell also noted that figures | oo 00 ooy being chased, two collected by Athletic Director Blos- youthful confederates would help som indicate that competition in sport | themselves to the agent's change is an ineentive and not a dvl"m”"l The turnstile dodger was said to to scholastic effort have admitted working the decoy “Mwhnm- more than a dozen times in At the final he ruptey matter of | Ine., N — tal of 37 per cent \—w York and Jersey City. izelos Recovers and “No, No, Nora Don’t Spoil Your Child’s Ven Hair BV Washing It Sees nope for Grecians z\ml Ohman, Bru London, Jan. §.—Ex-Premier Veni- When you wash children's hair be | .. of Greece has recovered from The Mapi careful what you use. Many soaps and |\, 5, gisposition with which he was | the prepared shampoos contain too much | . q guring the initial assembly | Rob STOR GiuaN, Wik 8 very ‘"’""""’ 88| ¢ the new Greek government. He 18 o s donglber. saach g Rnd declured to be satisfied with the b achievement of unity within the The best thing to use is Mulsified tion and to bs Wighly satished ‘with cocoantt ofl shampoo, for this I8 PUre | ;. conversutions he has so far had ness and Pr and entirely greaseless. 1t is inexpen- | Loy the opposition leaders, according | this evening sive and beats anylhing else all 10)y, » Renters dispateh from Athens | dres iy today. “Everything,” adds the dis- |(he Stats patch e Hi Two or three teaspoonfuls is all that points to the definite over- ¢ is required. Simply moisten the hair with water and rub it fn. It makes an — abundance of rich, ecream lather, nnLe (IIB \Ill‘n\l which cleanses thoroughly, and rinses The annnal meeting of the New ott easily. The hair dries quiekly and | Britatn Rifle Ciub, Inc.. will be held | Dewitt C. evenly, and is soft, fresh looking, | {in ¥. C. Monler & Bros.’ store at 7:30 jat 287 Che bright, flufly, wavy and easy o man- | g'clock Thursday evening. The elee- | honor of age. Besldes, it loosens and takes out tion of officers will take place and everv particle of dust, dirt and dand-| rontine business will be transacted ruff. You can get Mulsified cocoanut ol shampos at any drug store, and a few ounces will last for months. “Walk Jimmie Brunswick record & Co—adst A number of £ Vanger stnut throw of the GI m:l('l'mrl' dynasty.” ‘Dur‘wx the e Jennie SManquist jand 10 presidents. . At $1.50—Women’s White Petticoats. Were $2.75 following the robbery of a change Sehuyler, her secretary (center), and Richard Ellsworth Bassett, | Mrs. Putnam in Rhode Island was rescinded. yesterday, a div ent was declarcd Andrews & Co st ber birt venin | were rendered by Mrs Europe now contains 1 memarchs | recedved many gifts | New Victor Racoras out every Fri- At $1.59—Navy and Black Crepe de Chine Waists. Were $7.50. At $2.59—Flesh, White and Colored Crepe de Chine Waists. Value to $7.50. and $3.00. At 25c—Women’s Muslin Drawers and Crepe Step-Ins. Values 75¢ and $1.00. Mostly small sizes. At 25¢ each—Children’s Muslin Drawers and Bloomers. Were 50c and 75c. At $1.00 each—Small Lot Envelope Chemise, Pa- jamas, Gowns and Combinations. Value $1.50, $2.50 and $3.00. At $1.39 each—Slightly mussed Gowns, Chemise and Combinations. Value $2.00 to $3.75. At 69¢ each—Small Lot of Women’s Gowns and Combinations. Value $1.00 to $1.50. At $1.00 each—Small Lot of $3.00 Knit Jackets for Women. At $1.00 each— Smal Lot of House Dress Aprons. Were $1.98 and $3.00. At $1.21 each—Children’s Dresses and Romp- ers. Values to $3.00. At $1.75 each—Woolen Hose with and without Klocks. Values to $2.75. At 69c each—One small Lot of Wool Hose. Odd sizes, $1.00 quality. At 19c—Veiling, 25¢ to 50c yard value. At $1.19 each—Van Raalte Silk Vests. Round neck. Were $2.25. At $1.49—Carter’s Union Suits. Low neck, no sleeves, ankle length. Values $2 and $2.25. At 75¢ each—Carter’s Infants’ Shirts. Were $1.39. Sizes 6 mos. to 3 years. At 25c—Infants’ Shoes and Moccasins. Value 59¢. At 2 for 25¢c—Infants’ 59¢ Rubber Pants. At $1.00—Children’s Hats, up to $3.00. At $1.50—Children’s Hats. Values $3.75 and $4. At 50c—Children’s $2.00 and $3.00 Wool Tams. At 25c—Carriage Straps of Ribbon $1 and $1.50. At 39c—Rings. Values to $1.00. At 19c—Lingerie Clasps. Values to 50c. At 75¢—Children’s Socks. Values to $1.39 WENNERBERG CHORUS Musical Organization Will To United Swedish Singers necticut At Concert Peb, For Quick Returns Use Herald Classified Advts. Be Host s of Con- 23 The Wennerberg male chorus 1\"11 its first annual meeting last night l||1 |the First Lutheran church, | | lowing officers were elected dent, Walter Falk; vice-presid \\ ED\EbDAY GPE(‘IALS AT The fol- l‘r-wn- lent, Ru. | dolph Svensk; secretary, John Alfred Ericson; treasurer, Eric | music committee, Itev, Dr Fredrickson; Abel Ahl- ouist, John A. Ericson, John P, Pet- erson and Reuben Hallsten Ahlquist was reelected chor: clected i« tor. Fritz brarian and c are being ma | Cromwell to be epices of the church there been A concert given by the ngers of Connecticut Wennerbe k was Arra r A o given und Swediah Harry ( Unit v the Ce ar 1. Springfic Bridgey t i FRANCS COLLAPSE Fr ) 4541 1 time New Yor Jan. § fropped 6 1-2 points to a new low price mand Sterling x Putnam (left), noted author, Mrs. Montgomery ; ch business manager for Mrs. ]'u'n am, photograph. OWPared at Pinehurst, N. C. A divorce, recently granted to . yen Bassett was former- Madison, Conn., where he made Mrs. Putnam’s ac- | day at Honry Morans, 365 Main 8t | =—advt pf A.G. H nond auxiliary Skat tree cntertainment ITEMS. s has been ! 1k bank- Laurel’ Lunch idend of 17 per| 'rnun..k:nx ! paid the ecreditors piano record. by | at nswick record. John | wi advt ari the 1ge ¢ Bri by Marcus Ladd Rockw r :r-rvu-! il ¥ evening in| Miss Mary Ann anniversary. | soloist. No admission will be charged ection will be taken to de- David @irector of abont the presidenti > Wiillam Gibbs MsAdoo. ¥ Ohijoan. has e of- home stat - | He took an active ’ .HOI of James M. Cox four ¥ ' 4 s PO yn Friday nights mainder of the winter. *hristenson has lected manager of the ye given by st night's clos ocal traders of the rates Rev, Dr, us direce ngements MARKET Cfl.-' NUALITY GOODS AT n 318 MAINST neert in ler the an- Lutheran chorus, ed 8wed- under the g Male ntral [(DNUNY PRICES TEL. 2485 Morning Specials From 7 A. M. to 10 A. 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