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= EPSOM SALT 6. 2 MAGNESIUM SULPHATE 5 Ib. Bags 39c ' 100 Ib. Kegs $5.00 I ll D | THE ICKINSON Drug Co. 169-171 MAIN ST. | FARRINGTON HEADS FEUER DENIES HE Long Term Wage Agreemem ¥ Asso 1} polis, Ind., Jan Ap- President Frank Far- | 1llinois mine workers mmittee of the workers was announced President John L. the opening of This action among Indiar pointment on of to head the United Mine by International wis this morning biennial sidera the tl created cc the delegates regarded as th convention surprise as Farrington b administration’s c! to make this con- opponent hs ention zone harmonious committec wil minous operators and wage contr bitu- new meet the draft a ~ Agreement ement term of strike or produc would be help in restoring sta- ility to the industry and would be to the coal-wearied public, Lewis, international president | for without a a suspension of constructive a boon John L., English Broadcloth SHIRTS $3.65 These shirts were $5—for a little while longer you can buy them for $3.65. In white, colors and stripes-— the best value your money can buy. SFALLS sylum Strect Women's Shop—2nd Floor Hartford. “It Pays to Buy Our Kind” {TH ANNUAL D OF SEASON SALE Now In Progress Have a Suit Made To Your Measure $35.00 Ye London Shop Tailors 43 MAIN REET “Let Us Clothe You We Know How." | | It youd avoia the suag Seat, Eat more of Milk and of meat ~The Varmer Roy loss Heavy luncheons or din- ners are taxing yvour diges- tive apparatus and inviting ills innumerable. A diet of pure milk will reduce your bloed pressure and your food bills. THERE IS NO SUBSTI- TUTE FOR FRESH MILK Try Our Grade A Nursery Milk For Your Baby United Milk Co. 19 WOODLAND ST. Tel. 1610 DR. COOMBS The Natureopathic Phy and Chiropractor has Moved into His Na ¢ Cure Institute 19 S. High St. Opposite the Post Office. where he has installed the new Biological Blood Wa<h Voice Culture BAR TRAINING SIGHT READING Toom 118319 n'.-t:- Pock Trainee of Yale Univerdty Phene #1 Seften Drive 1238-13 wpecial Attention to Beginners United Mine Worke of Am- clared in report to the | sixth biennial convention of the or- | ganization here today. The present | wage agreement with the operators cxpires March 31, | “Were such an arrangement pos- |sible, it would demonstrate to ti | coal consuming public that the in- dustry itself was making a sincere a tempt to place its house in order President Lewis declared. “Such a | policy if carried out would eliminate the necessity for coal legislation by |the federal congress or the various | state legislatures. 1 am not one of those who believe that the enactment {ot,arbitrary legislation will prove to | be"n panacea for every maladministra | tion of industry or that economic laws |can be set aside by the sweep of a legislative pen.” Reviewing the bituminous strike 2 and t anthracite strikes o 1922 and 19 the international pres- ident declared the accomplishments of the miners' organization in the last two years and four months “mark a milestone in the record of trade union | progress and constitutes an object for all other of the erica, de his lesson low." Calling the wage minous operators March 81, President convention the situatic is one to warrant wise counsel an construec- tive action, He refrained from offer- ing any recommendation on Wwage matters, declaring it wise to wait un- til the scale committee has canvassed the situation and reports to the gen eral meeting The preside States coa clared had of money | properly that bitu- the fact between attention to agreement Lewis told the the United ommiission, whi he de- ked t jom to t seored exp and “la portray reco form within th rs with 7 g unir while I thenis recommendation cove contente r BUper more in ficial lustry egloct Y maligna and cating at letriment of publi added | 1118 of ‘m proser ments whic its interest EARL RESIGNS POSITION President and Other Officers Retire From National Motors Corp. and National Motors, Inc. Karl and toe officers of Motors Corp National Motors, Ine | dored their resigna s r. formerly general manager o this city. Nationa A ation and ten- Farl ¢ the the | the ¢ was Screw corporation iv National companies is the com. eight tomotive fleld Corbir The companies in the au- with plants in 1 ouis, Louisville, Lock- Jackson, Mich.; Saginaw 0., and Atlantic, Mass., years ago to s from ar bination o dlanapolis, Kt port, N, ¥ | Mich.; Da formed rly t s ranging Croker’s Widow Is Given Ruzht to \lake an \ppeal 7\;2"‘,, ‘.”'lk I.wlu‘ of of Rie for | idow appea simundsor 1 Croker, Ir ar an ¥ ’, his fat propert onn |l \—III RKY Bur r Mary's | Lewis, in Annual Report, Urges’msputes Ol workers to xol~’ ind miners expires | rtant , SCALE COMMITTEE! OWES BANK MONEY aim or $70000 by Seventh Avenue Bank . Bridgeport, Jan. the National Grain owes the Seventh New York, tion of how schedules of Susman and 22.—Denial that | Corp., bankrupt, Avenue this item David appears in Feuer, Samuel Benjamin - W, Brown- stein as an unsecured claim, was made today Mr., Feuer, head of the grain corporation and president of the Seventh bank. Mr. F president voted a tional ( corp., Mr. ally guaranteed this amount to bank and filed his guarantee with bank, retaining a copy records. Although the Avenue uer stated that while he was the bank its directors loan of of the the own obliga- tion was met by the corporation the | remained in the bank and Feuer's files and when accoun- guaran in Mr. tants were making up the schedules | assumed, Mr, Feuer that the amount was still unpaid. “This is a slight error upon the part of the accountants,” said Mr. ‘euer. “As a matter of fact neither personally nor the National 1 corp, owes one penny to the ank. tice to the oificials of that bank and to allay any misgivings among its depositors that this should be known.” Mr. Feuer told of his gaining con- trol of the Seventh Avenue bank through the purchase of stock. *It was a choice between love and duty. 1 loved the Seventh Avenue bank and !would have liked to have remained with it—but my duty was to the busi- ness here in Bridgeport and I stuck to it, regardiess of the result,” said | Mr, Feuer. ANDERSON MADE HIS ASSISTANT DIVIDE says, (Continued from First Page) | make a check to him. There were no stated periods for Phillips getting this money Or any money except a hun- dred dollars a week fro mhis salary account. first fiscal year of this contract the two ended April 80, 1918, aud Phillips had obtained $10,400 or $10,600 in commissions, Shortly after the close of the first year Ander- son had a talk with Phillips and said | in substance ‘*‘You got in excess of $10,000 Jast car, but the excess “.m so small I'll ik nothing from you.' “I'he second fiscal year which (‘VHL ed April 30, 1919, Phillips got about $10,000 and sums were pald to Ander- representing approximately one of the excess. In the third fis his s likewise donc During ¢ Phillips made payments enting approximately 50 per ent over and above his $10,000 to \nderson, In the fourth year, which April 30, 1921, 'hillips was so successful that his commissions amounted to very nearly $19,000, Dur. ing that year And: on did not re- coive direct payments from Phil- lips but he got it in this fashion Ordered Books Fised On July 7, 1920 Agderson went to William M. Potter, an assistant of the defendant, who was bookkeeper for the and directed him to draw [ }4 charge ended 0 league, 00 to his (Anderson’s) order, and it to Phillip's salary account Referring to the specific charge Mr. Pecora sajd that the forgery was | made in the league books at the speei- | tic dircction Mr. Anderson and | signed by his own hand. The charge concerns the $4,400 from Phillips' commission uc- count to his expense account. The change was made, Phillips said, when, after he had met Anderson's demand and paid him the money, he objected to having to pay income tax on it ‘We claim,” concluded Mr, Pecora, that the entry was false; we charge was fraudulent and made with in tent to fraud. The entry made it pos- sible that the United States govern- ment and the State of New York were defrauded of proper income tax.” Belgian Priest Reported Hcld b\ (‘ inese Bandits ,xu: a lun The Belgian here re ved today a message at ndits had captured rederick Van Pract at Tele- #hansi provinee, near the Mon- golian border. The captive was taken \ direction of bandits demanding roliment in the army of missior \I \\ STOCK '\\' ' directors of and Telegraph authorize a new to the amouns Jan. 22.—The Telephone voted jusue of capital stoc of § 91,000 Bosotn N. E today the Renier, Pickhardt & Dunn 127 Opposite Arch St MAIN ST. Tel. 1409-2 Sale of American Lady Special Raydio Girdle At the Remarkal Fitted same size as uncor ble Price of £2.00 weted waist measurement. ¢ DISCOUNT On All FLANNELETTE GARMENTS | Including Gowns, Pajamas, Bloomers and Skirts 1 For Women, Misses and Children James D. Donahue/ ‘ 1-3¢, OFF On All COATS, DRESSES and SKIRTS Bank of | and an explana- | formerly | £70,000 to the Na- | Feuer per- | for his | I feel in jus- | MRS. SERAPHIN DIES SO0N | - AFTER HUSBAND'S DEATH | t Street Woman Apparcntly in} Good Health Until Fatal Stroke ! Last Night. |. Mrs. Rose Seraphin of 45 West street died suddenly last evening of acute heart trouble. She had not | been in good health since the doulh‘ of her husband, Peter Seraphin, on January 12, Mrs. Seraphin was able to be about | the house during the day, 1ollov\1ng her usual routine. She ate supper last evening at 30 o'clock with! members of the (aml\\. A short time afterwards she retired and a member | of the family attracted to her room by a noise found her lying on the bed, | |dead. Dr, Waterman Lyon, medical | examiner, pronounced death due to heart trouble. She is survived by four sons, Sln.[ | phen, Joseph and Anthony of New! Britain and Rev. Eugene Seraphin of St. Bonaventure's of New York, and four daughters, Mrs. John Gorlewski, | | al | |§l READ EVERY LINE! SAVE ON OUR Il Guaranteed ‘! Household Med.i i | cines [ transfer of an entry of | i g 50¢ Tube Analgesic Balm 2 for 51e a6¢ 26c 160 e e 6ic 21e ste 260 stc Beef, Tron and Wine — s$1.26 Aromatic 100 35¢ Infant Suppositories, 2 for 25¢ Dr. Brown's Cold Tablets 2 for 15¢ Peroxide (Medicinal) 2 for Pint Bottle Peroxide .2 for S0 Sore Throat Gargle . .2 for 60c Syrup Figs and Senna 2 for 20¢ Lb. Epsom salt 2 for B0c Bottle Soda Misture. .2 for ¢ Bot. lodine (1 oz) . .2 for ¢+ Peroxide Massage Crean for Pint, for srwich” Cascara 2 fon Grain Pills « 100 bottle Comp Syrup Hypophosphate: 2 for 2 Quinine s 2000 Sheet Roll Silk Tissue Tol Paper 10¢ Pkg. Envelopes $1.26 Our Famous Corn Solvent 2 for 36¢ 2 for 3%¢ for 11¢ P John Mrs. Mrs. Joseph Arlinski and M Singrodyki of New Britain and Charles Dutton of Southington. Funeral arrangements, in charge of | | Stephen Roper, are incomplete. {Thompsonville . Police Think It Scantic Man Thompsonville, Jan. 22.—A man who died in the police station last night is believed to frem a bankbook | to have been Mike He was about 40, in the clothing | Shultaz, of Scantic. |The man was first noticed asleep in| |the tramp’'s room early yesterday af- ternoon. He had gone there on his {own accord. Several attempts were made to awaken him’' but 4t was not until evening that it was noticed he was breathing peculiarly. Medical ald was called hut the man died be- fore a doctor arrived. {aminer T. G. Alcorn reserved opinion |as to cause of death but the cold and exposure are thought to have been | contributory factors. Morve or Less Germany’s trouble: An overissue of marks and an underissue of Bis: marcks.—Colorado Springs Gazette, | 1¢ Candy Specials Lowney's Assorted Chocolates - 2 1 1h, boxes $1.01 herries Chooold Covered - 2 1 1bs, for s Assorted Chocolates in Bulk — 2 s, for i | Lovell & Covel \la.u-nnm- Choco- lates 2 1bs, for $1.41 Apollo Hard Candy. .2 Ibs, for T6¢ Apollo or Samoset Chocolates — 2 1 b boxes for . L] .2 pints ror Sle «.2 for 8¢ «v42 for 6c Grape Juice Chewing Gam Fraser's Mints . . SAVE ON STATIONERY $1.00 Genuine Eversharp Pencils— 2 for 101 $3.50 Gold Eversharps, 2 for $3.51 be Linen Writing Paper, 2 for 51c 85¢ Linen Writing Paper, 2 for 36¢ Anen Envelopes — 2 pkgs. for 6c Writing Pads <2 for 8¢ | 2 for $1.26 20% OFF: 35¢ Vormaldehyde Fumigators — 2 for £1.00 Russian, —2 for 35c Larkspur Lotion White M 20% OFF" 5 Grain Bland Iron Pills, 2 for 26¢ Wyeth's Genunine Aspirin Tablete— 190°s 2 for 20c Dozen Aspirin ..2 for “Norwich” Cascara Tablets — 5 gr. 100 for Vimints for the Cough..2 for 160 Sterno Meat . 2 vans for 16¢ Squibb’s Bicard. Soda Merck's Sod. Phosphate — | tin< 2 for .m Ferro-Chino™ Bitter Wine Tonic - The Tmported lfilw Ofl. .2 pts. for $1.26 Hair Nets, double mesh, 2 for 16 Hypo Maltone — l’n guaranteer] 2 for S1.38 Tomic For the Smoker l-mol- and Imcky Sirike COlgar- ceeat 2 phES. 25c "(a-nry lh —A nnfl 5 Cigar 12 for 9 uhm’amr S0c French Briar Pipes. .2 for Sic Peter Schuyler Cigars. Buckingham Tobacco. . 2 cans 23¢ T . ..2 for 11e #0c Bottle Milk of \hnumh — g 31 2 for 2la .2 for 76 | Fach. 10 for 85¢ BOOKS ! BOOKS ! 2 Copies of Popular Fiction For $1.26 All New Edition« BOOKS 1 | IZ,M I‘ml IZM Hot ‘un Beotthes .$2.012...$2.01 2 for s1.e6 VAh Guaranteed Vach Guaranteed hu htn | Two \nn 3¢ Tube 'qwlMaa Tooth Paste — 2 rnr Sle| A. D, & Chloredizo Tv-llh Paste— 3 'flr . Ble RI“JMM Tfiufl- Brushes While ‘naey La<t ! for $1 OI .2 for 18c, 2 for 28c Turkish Bath Tfiek. Wash Cloths ... | 4and Brushes Medical Ex-| 30% OFF: Our Sale of Save Lamps is constantly increasing, proving they are giving splendid® service. Price a little less—quality a little better. Herbert L. Mills HARDWARE 336 MAIN ST. At Axelrod’s Our semi-annual event. The sale you have been waiting for. You well know our merchandise; every item of standard quality from our regular stock. The Plan—You buy one article for the regular price and get another of the same value for lc. The “Axelrod” reputation backs every purchase. You must be satisfied or your money will be cheerfully refunded. Sale starts tomorrow and will last till Saturday night. SAVE THIS LIST—COME EARLY! Men - Men Stock Up on These 35¢ Shaving Stick 2 for 36c 35¢ Shaving Powder 2 for 86c Coffee—The 50c kind, 2 Ibs,.. 51c n-—m«n grade, mixed, two 14 Ib, . Ole Duteh, two 1 Ih. Jams—Assorted flavors, also orange | for 61| Honey—Pure stran Shav- for 61c. 5 oz~2 for 20¢, BVERYDAY NE 2 YOR THE PRICE OF 1 15 inch x 1 unl Adhesive Plaster 2 for ... 1 inch x 1 urnl 2for ... 1 Illdl x5 )lnl~ Adh \~| 35¢ Shaving | $1,00 Gem Safety Cream Razors 2 for 36¢ 2 for $1.01 After Shaving Blades—7 for S1c n 2 for 260 Plaster " . Abc 2 inch x & \INI\ Adhl‘d\e l'll~ll'l‘ a9c Shaving Lotion th u.wnl Por Witeh Hazel Shay ing 2 Pints 76c 21 600 Double st After Scottissue Paper Towels —Package of 150 . .2 for 46¢ 25¢ Can Stearate of Zhll‘. 2 for 26¢ 85¢ Can Stearate of Zine Acid Tal Genuine S| u-psnoul WMIB“H — for ... - Parke Davis for . Parke Davis Senna In-nw- in ons, 2 for . e Parke Davis Sage 1:-- in ozs, = 2 for . e Parke Davis (nlnlp n ors, —~ 2 for . 16¢ Parke Davis lm—. 0l l‘l lhln 4 on, bottles .2 for Sle $1.00 Rolling Massage Cream = 2 for . $1.01 Soe R Ilnu \Iu«nnc lruun -2 for s . 8% 75¢ Shaving Brushes (G .r.me.tl) 2 foi . . T0e $1.50 l'Inlnu "Oands = (Iuamr Cases) .. 2 for $1.51 10 Stypic ..2 for 110 eready Safety Razors = 85¢ Florida Water .. ... .2 for 36¢ Mione Hand Soap .....7 cans 40c neils Perfumes.Soaps and Toilet Seving i Wiy Articles Sets and Holiday Writing $1.75 Tollet Water—Assorted odors 2 for . S1L.76 ¢ Coconnut hln-mpm -2 for bl Se “Laco” Castile mmpoo -2 for . Ble 15e Olive Ofl Castile Soap—2 for 160 Jergen's Bath Soap .2 for 16¢ dergen’s sandalwood Soap 2 for 21c Colgate’s Perfume Sets. .. . Ea. 89¢ $1.00 Mellier's Pace Pfl'dfl -2 for .... . $1.01 500 Mellier's Velvet Bloo'n Face Powder is .2 for 51c #5¢ Tooth erl.fll?'t .l for 86¢c N'S SHAVING CREAM (Large Tubes) And One Can Mennen's Tale Pow- der for Men. The two for.. bl¢ Gillette Blades—Genuine 33c¢ phg. MENN On All Japanese Fruit and l‘nper. On Our Entire Stock of “Pyralin” Ivery; sets or single pieces, e‘er) article ranteed per ec On All Kodaks, hlms. Sup- plies and Albums oil | PROUD HOUSEWIVES ! | The Proof of Our Famous Fatract | | o ""'“;.u:":."' - e Palmolive Soap ' 35c Benzoin, Gly- cerive and Rose 1 ounce Bottle Water 4 ounce bottle . . E We make it from the genuine Vanilla Bean. No substitute, Onve tricd—Alnays Used 25c¢ Williams' Root Beer Extract— 2 for 26¢ 26c Mires” Root Beer Extract —2 Glycerine Soap Prm\idv 'I’ou‘ll 5|2 w 1162 26c MANY OTHER SPECIALS COME AND SEE REMEMBER THE TIME AND PLACE AXElRflD S PHARMACY PARK COR. MEADOW STS, Sale Will Last Four Ddys Only—Jan. 23, 24, 25, 26 COME EARLY — AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT