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' NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1924. — Men Don’t Wait — Sizes 34—48 . Regular $2.50 grade B e Wednesday Specials = Stock up Men — Men’s Golf Hose 2 00 [ M&? shf‘!all)l:el 1 00 Piniehis B S e I e e e e Values to $4.00 ® | e ? O UrmaIng N?‘)?lltjgten(f;—" $ILEA00L Special Lnt 2 for Men's Golf Hose $1 00 . BARGAIN WEEK .. sz . Black Only Sizes 34—44 3 Ps ) Fine White Lisle Union Suits $ 1 5 ® Reg. $1.50 grade Men’s $1.00 Ties Values to $2.00 Special Lot 4 555 MEN,S SHIRTS newnglg:linglflxt:lber 4 9 c ' Men’s 21 ckband and Collar Attached ‘ American Hosiery 5 Special Lot 5 value | Soft Collars c ea. Tranch auffs * Regular ‘:1‘“0 e Knit Vests 5 00 | Men’s Knit Ties 3 3 c ‘ Good styles repen Gy SREUAIESL LA STALE Reg. $7.00 values ol Value 65¢ Men’sLPlain I-;amil kFan‘(:y me‘der 6 f 1 00 50 c Men’s Fine Mercerized 3 f 1 0 inen Handkerchiefs Lisle Hos or [ | | Al colors lg.e 1°Z§ 45¢ grade or o Reg. 35c grade — SECOND FLOOR — WEDNESDAY MORNING SPECIALS During the last days Balance lot of Balance of Entire Girls’ 45¢ Hose Small Lot of Ten Stock — Now — A wonderful value Juvenile Overcoats _..o ) BARGAIN WEEK $1.00 39 School Overcoats black, tan, cordovan, 4 f l Sizes 3 and 4 Any $6 00 t Women’s Rubbers c Sizes 10 to 17 grey, or To Close At 7 00 Banister Shoe or . | Small Were $14.95 & $16. a0$9 00 champagne, white Formerly ° Oxford sizes —2nd Floor —2nd Floor $10 and $11.95 e s rest : —2nd Floor Value $11.90. Wonderful values in “Peter Pan” and ]'I , - " Boys’ High Cut | Boys’ Hats, vl S 1C] B k Special Lot o Caps and Toques 50 Wash Suits Final Cleanup $3 95 Brown Shoes . c | Selected Lot at | Boys’ Sweaters $2 00 Men’s Oxfords b Regular $7.00 value Regular $4.00 value | —2nd Floor | —2nd Floor —2nd Floor Pesse - Lelands The premier annour that two | slouls Ryan, a colored barber liv- jng at 60 Chestnut street, had his case \ VIlnlmy( ant agreements must be rati | nontlnued until Thursday on request | fied, namely, .ne treaty of Lousanne, | Aor his attorney, Thomas McDonough. | with Turkey, and the treaty between | |He was held under $1500 bonds. He | S — France and Spain to which Great | R pleaded not xuin_\z Britain is a party, regarding the Springled Man Pleads Guily, 15 . s, s, Tels Commoners They Must Vote rozecr o ® 5050 71 l'eency on a charge of indecs vn\ as- 0 R bl authoritative committee would be | Fmed and'Ja“w sault upon a 16 year old white boy. 0n uwn CSDOHSI “ty appointed to survey the national fi-| " arrest was the result of an in- | - - | nances for the guidance of the ...h.\.} \estigation made by the officers of n.“ = ; cellor of the exchequer complaint received by the police, [By Tho Assoclated Press. | At another point the prime minis- Joseph Norman of Springficld was et ST, | London, Ib, 12 Ramsay Mac | tor said Donald, Great Britain's new 1abor | of g convineed that « compete fined $200 and sentenced to 30 days P « in Jall this morning by Judge Ben EXC]T]NG RUM GHASE | prime minister, rising at 4:15 o'clock agreement will be res 4 between amin W, Alling, in police court, when this afternoon for his first specch in | employors and employed, and that N cOMatbel SN NS Yot dutity, die | the house of commons as head of the the question of labor and production torod BERONEAY. 10 EUEy o his ar. |BUate Peticomen Py Two Men Who | government called attention to the will have been successtully solved EREEY W Sy 2 : fact that no party had a majority.| On the subject of expenditures, the tulgnment on charges of transporting | Lee Car and Tried to Fscape On qy, pnow conditions, therefore, would |premier said stories were boing m.nnl‘ with intent to poll. Norman p necessitate alteration in the habits of spread about extrg ANCeE conter ond Peter Bahdah of Waterbury were Poot Near Norfolk. 160 Membern 3 iadividemly they |Binted by the cabiest Thens rrested. by the police as a result of " the seizing of a trunk containing four Norfolk, Conn., I'eb, 12.—<Following | would have to vote more and -gallon cans of aleohol at the rail- | An cxciting chasc which began at 1“"‘_ “"'r"‘""‘”""""""'“""(‘*"""" b voud YaBEAZe 1 “pi. Canaan this forenoon State Policemen |not merely as party politicians, 2 u,-:'m:?»‘rlu‘n)t;‘on. Jv::; “‘l"'lolo]'\v:' I“;h:,r»lk Preston and Mcad capturcd two alleg- | The labor government, Mr. Mac. [Ing hand of labor, as he was ver O Mara e¢d rum runners who abandoned a Donald declarcd, was not going out of 8ldd it had come so soo touring car and a truck here and at. |office as the result of any snap di The Housing Problem to escape afoot. A third Vision. It would only go out if it With regard to the housing pro over | Were defeated on a substantial issue. jon he said the government aimed at Mr. MacDonald thanked the “calM | jouc0s valued at %0 which would be , and sane-minded businessmen” Who | popied o average of nine shillings v » ¥ are two ra 1 pictures of vere seized by the police and the | od over which the export cred u-ny complaints lodged against him, ‘ ‘\\ouul be ope rated would be extendcd, | Ryan's Case Continued » Big Treaties more [all nonsense, he declared The country sooner or later would have to become acquainted with the dri Norman made a elean breast of the affair with the resuit that Prosecuting | tempted Attorney Joseph G. Woods entered a | member of the trio escaped nolle in the case of Bahdah., Norman what is known as Sunset ridge and ‘told the court that he had the liquor Mead and a’ posse of citizens were in in his possession in Springfield and pursuit this noon. The police scized |had warncd luvestors not to make the week, inciuding taxes Building r l one ahove didn’t know what to do with it. He | the touring car and truck and eigh- fools of themscives because of the |nouges for sale, he considered, di 1 c sald that he met Bahdah and the lat- | teen burlap bags filled with bottled |advent of a labor government. He not soive the probiem ter agfeed to dispose of it for him in beer and four cases of whiskey in the |appealed 1o the country 1o keep On the Russian questio Waterbury, He shipped it to Water. | touring car and 34 bags of beer and |steady mier said bury and when it arrived thero, 'three cases of whiskey in the truck, | “Are we going to pursue a policy — - Bahdah refused to have anything 10 The two men caught gave the|Oof tranquility?” said Mr.,MacDonald do with it, so Norman then had the pames of Antonio Depictro and Harry interrogatively “No, we are not; We yntil 1924 to t trunk forwarded to New Britain Therault, who claimed to reside re-|a8re going to pursue a fuller policy policy w where it was seized by the police spectively at 74 and 160 Main street, | 4nd a poliey of confidence.” for the Bahdah was arrested at Waterbury | Albany, N. Y. They claimed to be on| Mr. MacDonald maintained = that| Tealing by Sergeant William P. MecCue and | their way to Providence. Sut-edgnd saoarities Wl inoreacd SR | Donild Deteetive O'Mara as a result of an in-| When the men captured left theiy | YAlue since the advent of the labor taxing cstigation made therq into the iden- touring car here they ran toward the EOyernment. W by tity of the shipper of the trunk Blackberry river. Depietrs attempted he geverniment, et Rt dbeotrd (Ko - ¢ . — Hoyda Fined $150 ta arbut Ue tiver o0 he 1on ut heoke |V before the housc every one of | tariff no A John Boyda of Farmington ave: | hrough and was captured as he waded | the economic conference resolutions nue was fined 850 for having a repu- | aghore. Therault was cornered not far | 'oF & Vot s o B tation and $100 for Keeping HaUor | yuway. il wrins gt dbortate ser Nyproeasoer g | Wik St S0 SN WARE e Was Sre 3 mentioned in the king's last speech ' . raigned in court this morning. Addi- R Defonds Healih Onber £t - SETI tional ohorges of latoumy from the NO NEGRO PROBLEM The premier defended Health Min- annowsne Corbin Cabinet Lock Co. and the Am- ister Wheatiey's order by which the « o erican Hardware Co, and the Landers, guardians of the Poplar district of ; Frary & Clark Co. were dismissed by Judge Alling for latk of evidence, and i the case of the Corbin Cabinet com- | gigucation of Colored Man Has pany, because the offense would have been committed about five years ago, | Done Away With Old Problems. the lapse of time being Jonger than the law allows to press a criminal | Boston, Feb, complaint. “there is no negro problem today A Bayda’s house and garage was raid. | cause of the negroe was made by Dr. partments r ok Vet Lad of . cd by the polite Febrasty s and a five |1, Oariand Penn of Clnncinnati, cor-| The premicr sald it id e EORVIIS W ’ AN New BOO&S at < s : - T B tte s gallofl ean of alcohol wae found in ' responding secretary of the Gpard of necessary ¢o create uild 8 mot ostiliti tun peori wit my ed to shape growth. It has the garage and a number of bottles of | education for negroes of the Metho- gram ~(--h:v 1 over 1 of 1o " ® # i e st s p of 1 rations but 18 moonshine in the house. Police told dist Episcopal church, in an address years in order to give 1t ' en K i vernm ' Th l t t t Aracter of the Mige the eourt that he had v.r:'rhvl the | prepared for dclivery today at a Lin- |trades the necessary guafantee of ' - e ns ituie . 3y o . — et house and had seen » number of men | coln Day meeting of the school of re- work 1 th other minister bt g stug . mbracing Gestrasiiee come opt under the influ- | liglous education and social service of | With regard to unemployment the |8 SLORE M the § . . : . iy quor. Officer Willlam P. Doston university government would aim first at the anc s ¢ trom Pr ) i . - e - - tesfificd that on a number of At emancipation,” he said, “there | restor of trade . 5 g st N sions he has seen men enter the Was a negro problem involving whet! Ridicules Attacks ion period controversial ¢ - y Put tears | brots to the older & defendant’s tenement and come out | er the negroes would be a blessing to The premier ridiculed the attacks tions we huried s . . nent Fetion i€ re and listens to after a lapse of time evidently wnder the nation of a nuisance. The an- made on labor which assumed that from m rers : : er as t A the tr " t ew genera. the influence of liquor. ¢ swer depended upon education. The labor's only conception of capital was = Mr. M . . het W0 A r ¢ e cape o ¢ . it is anything Boyda told the court that he had million dollars of property now locat- |that it should be raided and dis- his attenti the liguor for his own use and he used | ed in the south devoted to college and | tributed and 5 bring the nation te memoria ng widely cir ated ap to buy it by the quart but that as|sccondary education of the negro to- national bankruptey peating 1 vorld conference o he drank o y a quart every night, | gether with the now aggressive inter- He wished to’'make it perfectly |reconstructic oy R . e g he found it rather expensive, 8o in | est of each southorn state, doing more clear, be added. that the government re ed the policy he ge t tells = KETCH ¥ K OF A CADET FROM order to save money, he started to|for the education of the negro than | had ne intention of drawing ol from 1 emier replied that the et W. Bellah, buy it by 5 on Tots | ever in the past, made it possible for |the normal channels of trade large was of far tos genera A grantity of cutlery. ineluding two | the hezro to be an asset sums for extemporized measures ance to be red in this wa o3 t ¥ - - - " \ HO# hunting knives, and 24 locks were|' “There is no negro problem today which could only be pailiatives S5 S : - pugs! . & i Ses 8iso found in the house. They were | bscause the progress of the negro Pending the revival of trade, con- . tails of <uc) ent a as | Ma ot » now arthe pever Been | adueation, business and n has tinged the premier, there must be 1 ¥ that the pros . ¢ wat . . use na T ot & t h possibitities and treated as adequate maintenance of th em « were prowmising. v D AN ’ ¢ - . g s o rolice Aefactors coumt of hon | ethers he will be an asset as 4 usefal ploved. The government we pred et ement o enlist. support $ ' . " % Sat's S X & taie. we toid_and Le came io possession of them Thes |law-abiding eitizen.” . | up the trades facilities scheme. The | this C.DJAL' A pen portrait of Lhe amusing M: ';¢r.un'n! that current fiction afforde ~ iutsresting Book Review Digest General battles through ¥ Civil London had been given a sort of free Speaker at Uincoln Excreises Says hand in the distribution of relief to the unemployed This, he declared was an insignificant mechanical peration, It was not an indieatio t the labor government was going 12— The assertion that 'to encourage uneconomic strava p che g ' be- gances by any of the expending de i . CCUP, i ' th a o 1 AN gton ooks is a record of movement in