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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIQ\Y, FEBRUARY 22, 1924, P 3t S WD 0 c — 99¢ - — KNOWN FOR OUR LOW PRICES — Bargain Basement OVER 1,000 GINGHAM DRESSES WILL GO ON SALE TOMORROW AT THE RIDICULOUS PRICE .- Fast Colors., Percales Ginghams Chambrays Combinations Checks Plaids Stripes Dots Figures SIZES Small Medium Large and Extra Large 99¢ — 99¢ — 99¢ — 99¢ 99¢ — L (7 !\\hh‘! q..- 0\‘|'|‘||||-n h s rested 'm.- i o \ fountain pn from a department e R S 5 {180 years. © o OFF ON HONEYMOON [&5ic™"se T suvcinits sesion of whe | . : i ¢ 1 S m——" =erie wn e i i For Quick Returns Use Hearld Classified Adot he said “We are either a constitu- MU"S WA.SHINHT"N‘NOMI pepublic of free people, or The Prince Regent of Japan and His Bride |hoon given his twin brother on plaything of passing fancies that may & 4 ’ . Week' Tuesday. The sentence was suspend- il tor an hour, but in that hour,| AYe Away From Capltal on Weel?s| 3"\ " sne youth placed on proba. | P L | pre: alas may destroy the foundation of | Wedding Trip. tion. When Irancis was sentenced | ustice and liberty,” counsel for the youth appealed from i Re-sounds His Warning Against - (7 e lated Bisn o Tggont| 0 Courts decision. - Pancied Expediency” | RESTING IN WASHINGTON i wwi b bt vbigr) = & p_ y :\ll . m";m RERETR MR '\\::\..I \|1a:r t:;» m.a‘lif;uuvl ."."5.‘,';,";‘;?: i‘lll‘l'—v d 1,000 W'URDS A MINUTE ! . » el o0l ancient Japancse custom formally re- [ h\;;;v'n‘.::kr'mln: g J Teibute To Memory of the Fiest | port their wedding to the spirits of [ Magnetic Telegraphic Drum Recorder | oan a ue an ace s e | sir ancestors. They will retura to pediency” is particularly apt when ap-| President. thelr asoeweben ’ Demonstrated, Greatly Speeds Up | 4 the ca) February 29, h y Sy 1 plied to the present national situation, | he capital o Although the The route over which the royal| toceiving of Messages, | Senator Spencer of Missouri today| Washington, Ieb, 22 ‘ d with urgent couple motored from the palace to the | told a Carnegic hall audience. Re-|senate and house, pros 3 ; ° calling Washington's part in the trou- |legislation, continued thelr sessions te- | Station was guarded by 6,000 police London, Feb. 22.-8triking evidence | bles post-revolutionary days when the [day all government departments were | Numazu, where the couple will stay | of the advancement made in invention u ln fate of constitution was in the bal-|closed to commemorate the birth of | tonight, was \'lsn{nl vesterday al during found in the recent o»-’ ance, he declared the first president’s |George Washington and President | dlsastrous fire which destroye hibit of telegraphic and other instru- | servico at that time was as important {Coolldge tonight will pay his tribute |houses. The nazu palace, how-|ments at the British Imperial Collegul us in the war. {In an address to be broadeast by radio, "E\('r, was unharmed, jof Science and Technology. The most | “It is true with nations as with in- The pregident bad no engagements proaeg g notable development is in talegraphy; | . dividuals,” Senator Spencer said, “that |listed for the day, cxeept to witness | de in submarine cabling has been T Qg - & : il » " s male & . when because of fancled expediency|[the finish at the zero milestone on SHE TALKED Too MUCH |largely eliminated by utilizing the Bb : ‘\Lbb Fon(enn§ :“et‘klng C‘edh "u legul‘u lnt“}:il“ x~ulmnt B ORI IR T reeg T (U AYSR. Ebum sllipes of & medifted) g e e detailed audits by disinterested public accountants. The banker prineiple us dangerous in re- | Marathon race conducted Y 2 | arny 3 . e | TESPONAS 80 rapic " signa 4 2 silt 1t carties in its train shame upon | Washington Post and a call at noon | Yo 1vi8l I8 Asked oy Clalm That| ..\ oyt is recorded cven be the making the loan demands it. those who yicld and disaster to the | from Jack Dempsey. His address will Detendant Talked Jury Out ‘ause it seeks to belp.” be delivered in the White House study e o N " . o The nation can feel assured of its|at 10 p. m. eastern standard time and | These audits instantly disclose the exact financial condition of tfuture so long as the mass of the |will be broadcast from stations WEAY | . A up me s 10 1,000 words a minute. . e neo X = "B . . prople are true to ita principles, the (at New York and WCAP at Wash.| baducah, Wy, 1eb ‘;-"m*j*-"‘fl;rh._\ is eftected by the current of the | the business. They show the true value of inventories and assets; e oo gl o il s costs of operation; profits and loss. Such an audit creates confi- Missouri senator declared, adding that | mgton. He was requested to make . < . “in the revolution, there was onc tral- | the address by the international Ro- JUrY hearing the case was o i | contained in a rapidly revolving iror 3 2 o = 5 tor to 231,291 soldiers and the pro- |tury clubs which are celebrating the | hink, is the allcgation upon Whic #[drum and turning it into a magnet for [ dence and is considered a necessity in banking operations. “vortion 18 no greater today.” 10th anniversary of their founding ‘““[‘“)" for the plaintiff in a recent |, 4. o gpace, thus attracting a slight | v “The heart and consclence and pa-| All banks and many stores in the here today were seeking a New | .00 of tron, shaped like brake | - . : Tk R " riotism _of the American people,” |capital closed for the duy or observ- Josephine Wieltz Wirth was|®hoe. This operates a fine syphon The A. B. C. audit serves a similar purpose in advertising. A scnator Spencer said “on the farm, in |1 @ half holiday and patriotic or-| GRS <OREP ft broukht by a bank | 11be eharged with ink, causing it to | 2 2 gkes : : he shop, at the office, in the home as | Eaniztions made pilgrimages to Mt. | 9TeRdant i a suit broukht by a Bk | cora the I on the paper tape | publisher or his representative in selling space presents his latest R and Ty ot s T aiE | were pisoed BE the bave of Washing e Ghe SN L o . wit 16 06 “andililon A. B. C. report. This shows quantity, territory of distribution, s 8 ' . irs irth won 4 i | . . . ghow and then there 18 a betrayal of |ton monument ang mber of so- |18 FE ¥lor an instrument used in high speed methods by which circulation was secured, and many other de- g.,,,,. trust, but the instant outery |¢icties held public exercises in honor In #iling a motion for a new trial, | Wireless telegraphy, capable of print- | e o g . 4 f indignation and contempf as|of the first presi plaintifi's counsel st forth that the| M€ on an endless siip of paper up to tails necessary for the intelligent purchase of advertising space. fendant “talked to the jury to such |\ (‘”'X;; ‘f ;‘” which appeaied both § of | full current has passed over the wire | A magnetic telegraphic drum re- | Right Attitude to Consider Case. | corder is shown, capable of ”"""“n‘i gainst an incredible wrong shows . e dosive SeRrostotiy wnd svere. | —_— Twins Are Sentenced £ Taking SOlon stoture of 1oe tate o6 ‘lation data, and immediately establishes confidence between the “The fact that such betrayal is so Divorced, Says She is Not Going to | Lol 15 Mowt Sopabis, et e | sanrey Petnen. | aorsenter, Mam. Feb. 32—Francls| Beriin, Feb.. 31._yerr Klospfer, For publishers to sell z.md advertisers Io.im.\‘ on the lnasis of :'Il(l’w"v‘r'\lt’v"v;'\;:‘l:inqi'ra’:fiu;l’; the Toyaltif, e Aminted Prem |0 living here, are alike as ,“f.‘f.. Ve M :\Qm_‘,, ‘Reamor” | A.B.C. reports is n(.)t!nng more than putting efficient Business Theft; One Follows Other| =", m!‘lv high office. vo! from Willlam E. Corey, Ameri- | jyvenile court on a charge of taking|new film { & let us mever forget our constitu-| cusP steel magnate, today denied the |a bleycle and was sentenced to the| The e of the theater, . . : ot b7 oy A Tead andire. | yupiished report ot engagementiyyman school. For a while it looked | jearning | had him arrested You can get the full circulation facts on the NEW BUL Sbout 000 words compromed 1y |i0s ince Luls Ferdinand, cousin Of us though the twins were to be sepa-| The yreed the actor into BRITAIN HERALD by referring to the last A. B. C. ' comprossed the King of Spain teod a taxi yve him to jal » : v e 3 ot IE: siasthe | rated. |a tasica ; o sail, " bl :: vnld:';n:.\_':fii»fl ang with ail its| ““You may say for me” she said, | Tme problem was settied, how:|Bot te the Cheates report which will be giadly furnished on request. e ¥ ] o] N 2 o ] . e - > minutes ol time. .';h""h!r:-an;;:'r So| ‘that I am not engaged to Prince Luls |ver, when Bdward was taken into| Kioeper made the best of a bad lor to any other person. custody on a charge of stealing aljob and agreed to play the best lllustration of high govern- $he declined further comment wental purpose expressed in beauti- | — —— e —— gV apd convincing language that has| Al'lm De Luxe wver been written,” [ wmdon, Feb, 22 —Fven the ,,.h.’ Expressing opposition to any move | jonable West End is getting the apart- ‘VANTEDI—I,M Girls To See 0 N ER 10 000 HERALDS ’ D which would give congress the POWEr | yent craze. #Mlong Carlton House | ISTRIBUTED DAILY o over-ride the comstitutional veto|,, . y mn e f i % Jegwation vosihg in "wupreme it maimian ther sty 40w MABEL NORMAND in b . 4 N wrmit “the overthrow in time 1mfl. L"""" p oA P :;,‘_':,';: “THE EXTRA GIRL worary excitement of every right upon | ! THE HERALD HAS BY FAR THE LARGEST CIRCULATION 5 I OF ANY NEW BRITAIN NEWSPAPER Kl.”nlns Mabel Normand Wears the New Mah Jongg Shoe in Demand Circulation Proof When Buying Space : ' “THE EXTRA GIRL” INDIGESTION' B SEE THE SHOES IN KINNEY'S WINDOW—SEE MABEL AT THE PALACE