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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23, 1924. @ —— EPSOM SALT B o MAGNESIUM SULPHATE MID-YEAR CLASS AT H. . HAS BANQUET “Live in the Present” Is Principal Slade’s Advice to Pupils who lives l.ouis I'he Pre ior Mid- High school his talk funda- —| - pleasantly spicy and just the thing to kill . that “‘after taste”’, 5 Ib. Bags 39c | 0 Ib. Kegs $5.00 THE | DICKINSON | Drug Co. | 169-171 MAIN ST. HURLEY SEES NO L T Y — Lovely Afternoon GOWNS Hoeduced Por State Police Head Gives Noo Talk at Club are i1 an. g. according to Hurley of th dung creasing crime is not de Superintendent | state police, who Iy meeting of the Kiv New Britain club today told muny interesting LEBI ANDERSON Toastmaster 1sin bert Quick Clearance re anis club at th Chief Hurl ome int sing examples of the the stat the dif lepartmen with work of department showing which that i nection police culties under NOW Wis toastiuster ) In tl t two years the ) 1 st e gradua ¢ ¢ investigated com t ‘ 18 1 In discussing this phase of th ~ ¢ w bar rk Chief Hurley stated that peo » hi I The im0 i ple in the country will eall up head a policeman, has arrived omplaints may tak one hour to thre said. In the sam made 4,684 g picture theater in cxaminations fo tors, 1 quarter Ip the loor 97 ‘)‘) l~1/1um5trc’ : r it ivolveura Women's Shop=—2nd Floor . § i Hartford. these rests, S mo oper nd me wetfons, $ wcovered 1 Pays to By Ome Kid Ly red wocontiscat EASON 10 '\”. BANKERS ‘ LY o Summon Chie ople esistance {TH END OF the nd a or this reaso! ago and The y is called uy spend millions of ¢ Now in Have a Suit ‘lldv I'o Your Measure $35.00 Ye London Shor ilors M \l N STRE Us Clothe You We Know i« Pinanciers sor Confer nt erin CASE IS CONTINUED Michael O'Col They ¢ 1o was In Vel in m Run 1 Eapedition “Let 1 How Havey Williams local manager of the eam ssiona announced in eity cour liquor in con u laden Monday row or ) transporta’ion ith th wlta, scized & will be he arrested at the whe I members e, O'Con the « enized erboard re shor road the McKay Res is NOT on the Box, it,is NOT aiite Brow lnc. ERGHIQ QUININE . = DENTISTS (There is no other “BROMO QUININE™) Rackliife Bros. Inc. DECREASE IN CRINE vssed the week- | incident in con- state po- | hang ol ar. $87 ritments is handi- n o of New Haven Dee foor- today craft ointly of > STORES FLOODED BY - BURSTING OF PIPE i]More Than 2,000 Pairs of Shoes 7 Damaged by Water A frozen water pipe on the upper | Mloor of the Modern bullding on Main | street burst last night and flooded the {Modern Boot Shop and the fur shop |of 1. Meshkin next door. Over 2,000 ! pairs of shoes were damaged in the Modern store but no damage was done in Meshken's place of business be- | cause of the fact that there were n | goods in the path of the water. | The police were attracted to the | stores about 4:30 o'clock this morn- ’mx: when streams of water were seen | | gushing from beneath the front door: ot the two establishments. The pa- trolmen made their way {nto the cel- | lar and #hut off the water and then jotified the proprietors. In the Modern shop, tiers of shoes which were standing along the side walls were water soaked and the | water flowing through the floor pour- led down on all the reserve stock in the cellar, making most of the shoes unsaleable. When the manager of the store arrived on the scene short- | 1y after being called by the police, ha found about six inches of water on | the floor and a large stream flowing ftrom the celling above. The water Idnmud down all day long in both places causing the clerks and owners | |a great deal of inconvenience. I No cstimate of the damage could [be gtven today by the manager of the !bootshop on the amount involved in | the damaged shoes, and late this af- | ternoon, additional tiers of shoes {which had not been noticed earlier, {were found to be covered with water. d | R Bl S . CITY ITEMS. | f e Sale now ;:omg on at Axelrod’s, i- it | the . superintendent of , will leave tomorrow | Itor Wor where he will attend an all day meeting of the New Eng- lund Federation of Boys' clubs which | held at the Worcester Boys' | | | will be -l elun, Get your tickets for Graveure con- cert at C, L, Pierce Co.—advt, A son, Ernest Lowell, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Burchhardt of | o082 West Main street, January 156, | = Cloth Hats, $1.00. Fitch-Jones. advt | John W. Lockett, bLusiness man-| of the New Britain Record, left night tor St. Petersburg, where he will spend several weeks. New Vietor records out every Fri- | at Henry Morans’, 365 Main St f w g o | last Yiun e Van Couvering Haven to attend Nurses' convention in thar oty Miss Van Couvering is u graduate of | onnecticut Training school, | L. Picree & Co., oldest player| piane dealers in U, S.-—advt The Y. W. H. A. is plunning Bluck and White Revue under direction of Iobert M. IFeldman of | Harttord, Mr, Feldman hus coached e ninstr for the Hartfora Y W, 11 A, whiel w the | show and Y recently Edisons Sonoras, ot ieres advt, LEADING CANDIDATE " ASKED T0 WITHDRAW| his I« Peculiar Situation That Has Developed in Race For Louisiana | Il Govemor, | ¥l New The | tunique leading candi- date for governor being urged to { withdraw and permit the second place candidate to assume the office with- out further contest exists in Loulsiana ( derable prossure been tt Bonanchand, who led in the demo- primar which idate ree Orleans, la 23 situation of has cod o1 cratic i ity T'he . Times Picayune, hand, the ra and supported Henry 1. inanimous in asking Mr 1d to withdraw and prevent oldir other pri Mr. Bouar hopeless, Bouanechuue t Mr. Bouan Mr. Fuqua which Orle loua dai the 'u item 1A Rouanct mars conside ance of vietory Mr chaud's ¢ Mr ailed T80 vot Int Fuqua tr 1 hau yandons his quest rd candidat against Mr. and Mr. Fuqua's worvers belleve arge ma- will fall to Mr. Long id a Catholi an- stump that he did not Klansmen sr ot appoint a kiar ote of the Mr. d as being fed Klan sits show avored by the aud affiliations 1 Long was 4,nk rimar e Houane L statement | of the |award in the | Bok award, insisted upon her right as! | a witness to |an expressio | would be |a matte answer Senator Reed's question {n h own way and Senator Caraway ppo- thorized to go into the subject. Finally Senator Reed said he would not press the question further as he thought Miss Lape's responses spoke for themselves, The committee then adjourned the hearing until next Tuesday, instructing Miss Lape to be on hand with certain documents bear- | Bok and herself and concerning se- i lection of the jury of award. Samuel Munch to Visit Tomb of Tutankhamen Samuel Munch of 749 Farmington avenue, Hartford, a former resident of this city, will leave New York next Wednesday for a three-months’ {cruise to the Mediterranean - during | which he expects to cover approxme ClGARETTE | mately 14,000 miles. He will visit | Egypt where he will join an excur- sion to the tomb of Tutankhamen. | Rflw flVER LEAE”E Washington, Jan. 23.—Cotton jin- ned prior to January 16 amounted to AT BflK HEARIN[iS 9,946,462 running bales including 235, Senator Reed Clashes Over Atti-| tude of Jury of Award LUC GOTTON GIN REPORT Jan. ~A TOW the League of Nations broke today at! the inquiry of ihe senate propuganda | committee as Senator Reed, democrat, Missouri, one of the leaguv frrecon-| ‘Washington, i | | 177 MAIN testesd that the committee was not au- | |sus bureau announced today. ing on communicatoins between Mr., | 891 round bales counted as half bales; 20,181 bales of American-Egyptian and 781 bales of Sea Island, the cen- INVESTIGATE COLLEGES Two Members of Connecticut Grand Grand Jury in Boston and Cam- bridge Looking Over Colleges. Hartford, Jan. 23.—George A. Har- mon of Suffield and Harold J. Beards- ley of West Hartford, members of the grand jury probing fake doctors in Connecticut, are in Boston and Cam- bridge, Mass., today investigating the Middlesex college of medicine and surgery at Cambridge, and the Boston college of physicians and surgeons at Boston. Dr. Stanley H. Osborn, state eom- missioner of health, who is in Boston | attending a conference of the Massa- | chusetts &tate board of health, is ex- pected to aid the grand jury commite tee in its investigation. The grand jury will resume its de- Iiberations on Monday. Incorporated STREET cilables, sought to develop the atti-| tude on this question of the members| policy committee and jury of Bok world pcace move- ' ment. { There werce several sharp passages between Scnator Recd and Senator Caraway, democrat, Arkansas, When Miss Esther Everett Lape, member in charge of the policy committee of the | ‘OUR spond with more than | a mere “yes” or “no” to questions propounded by the Missouri senator. Senator Reed opened this phase of | the inquiry by asking Miss Lape for of her own attitude on the league. She replied that she was ot a supporter of the league in s sent form, but had become an ad-| ent of the league in her “own Later, she added that she for the league with the reservations proposed in the senate, The witness insisted, however, that in organization of the policy commit- tee and the jury of award, the league question had not been considered in any way, “Did you know the jury of award, the League of Nations?” tor Reed, “I did not know whether they were tor or against the league, as 1 have sald, their attitude w «v| taken Into account when they shlected,” When Scnator again pressed his question, Senator Caraway Inters | (.OTHAM rupted to gay that considering the in.! INVISIBLE telligence of the jury of award, *I Worn lll‘\d!l' Silk Stockings %ould naturally think they were in- > Knee length and Wool SPOR'1 OCKING All Colors and Values to $1.29 he mind."” of any person on who was against asked Sena- Black and Cordovan All sizes ore Hu.‘flnr !(lml retorted that this was r of opinion Miss Lape severa to Seunator Moscs for times appealed permission to A Sale on TIRE STOCK OF Silk and Wool Stockings k and Wool, and Wool STOCKINGS All Colors and Sizes Values to $2.95 Plenty of sizes 8%; and 9 po! CAMEL STOCKINGS Regular §1.95 $1.39 Flesh Colored CASHMERE STOCKINGS Worn under Silk Stockings Full length . $1.49 inter Is Here— Now surely, weeks of harsh weather before us. is the time to buy furs, for we have many You will welcome the comfort warm furs will give you during this period. Our January sale makes it possible for you to invest in A. B. Johnson, D. D. 8. "B T. R. Johnson, D. D. S, ? Gas—Oxygen—N-rays The Wo ” National Bank Bldg. and Tonic Effect of Laxative BROMO QUININE heneficial to the system. t popular remedy for Colds, Grip and Influenza, Price 20 Cents SELSON-BROWN on of Mrs taughter « Thompseon Mary ¢ i Mt Mr. and 57 Fair Scharfer ik N———— ot e HAVE YOI EYES CXAMINED Foyedght Specialicr ires it 200 MAIN ST New Britain " | y will ¥ jew ttreet when he bays din qualits and & estment that will vy Al <otisfaction. The better the din- Bettor tw imvestment. When he buss din- Wit e buss 1 from a dealer whose reputadion fair dealing §« » cond o wone M. C LerTT NG, from T Twmnts A A . diamemd jenedrs e When e " - wedry of 1o Voice Culture BAR TRAINING SIGHT READING James D. Donahue Noom JIA-T19 Beeth" Trainee of Yale Uni $1 Sefton Drice inl Attemtion oz ati Vellon wevl White ¢ Aewed = to Beginmers furs at prices that are obviously very low. Good furs bear the marks of quality and an inspection of our garments reveals the highest grade skins and materials. 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