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Our lease has expired. We are forced to vacate within 15 days, therefore we must sell our entire stock regardless of cost. Every thing must be sold. We can’t hold any stock as we have no place to move it. This'is your chance of a lifetime. Whether you need anything or not it will pay you to buy, for you have never keen offered merchandise at prices we are going to offer you. 5 oy We are not out to make money or profits. We must get rid of our stock. The store has been rented to another concern and we must be out this -month. Think what it means if we are left with our stock on hand. That is why we are going to give our stocck away at these pnces. Our stock consists of Men’s, Boys’, Women’s and Children’s wear. We are unable to mention everythmg we have to offer you; so we are just quoting a few of our many bargams listed below. There are many great bargains which are not listed that you will find in the store. Come early and avoid the rush, Store will be closed Wednzsday and'Thursday to mark down stock. Store will open Friday, May 9, at 9:30 A. M. . u % Best quality DRESS SILK HOSE HOUSE DRESSES All color's and sizes; reg., 50¢-75¢ Reg. $1.50. To Be Sold Out At Sc w Now 25¢ am 350 50¢ Each Of the bést makes, all colors, Big 6 brand, regular $1.00 All colors and sizes, reg. 15c and sizes, regular $1.35 j Now 596 NOW B Pair 250 NOW 95C 3,000 PAIRS OVERALLS MEN’S WORK SHIRTS MEN’S SOCKS I CHILDREN'S STOCKINGS Big Lot of Men's Women's and Children's | -~ | Big Line of BIG LOT OF MEN’S DRESS ’ n— - All Our High Grade Our Egtir: l(.grgg 'I“inc ;_)f Dry 300ds Consisting o | RELIABLEBARGAINSTORE v o o s ;s $ < | N AND S SILKS, WOOLENS, GING- — ‘ R o BOYS' SUITS | LAMS AND DRESS GOODS Including Gordon and other good ; makes at Prices Never Heard All Sizes and Colors. | 421 MAIN STREET COR. EAST MAIN To Be Sold At Sacrifice Prices 6 Bo TG A8 S W of Before Bronson Hotel Building ost Price son that by salling on the later date anchor off Ambrose lightship along SEC, HUGHES TO SPEAK. | tion, the faculty and the associate l they conld not get back before July SOUTHlNGTON NEws FOG GAUSES CRASH with a number of smaller \essels. - |nlumnl to President W. H, I, I"aunc 1, with the ‘Kankodian® brides they in- The coast guard cutters Gresham |Will e Heard at Brown 1..|"..-,",io( Brown in this city, Friday, May 1. tend marrying’in their native country. and Kickapoo were standing by the on May 18, The dinner is in honor of the 251 , anniversary of the election of D AfiAIN IHE ISS”E Japanase newspapers report that fi-""“""' Elect Officcrs—Boand Organ® |qyo toats Collide O New York — |44 Kickapoo were standing by the May 8. t| g 000 women and relatives of California B . ey ¥ Providence, May 8,—Secretary of| y id M 2 fzes=Ciervo-Apperti Nuptials Per- - . e o . g " ‘aunce as president of Brown, 1 Japanese, all admissible under the g i Liner Homeric is Delayed Tog: | WEIGH _Sent st dm." o ] ln',(- | State Charles 13, Hughes has accepted | Hughes was graduated from Brow last night after colliding 20 miles | = an invitation to speak for the alumni | one year Iater than Dr, Faunce, Bot ‘gentlemen’s agreement,’ are trying to formed—Bricfs, - Chasers Out to Stop Smuggling, south of the lightship, the United ’ v adind FIER.- 0% T8 TN of Brown university at the dinner fo| belonged to the same fraternity { | Eot tra ortation to [ 2 E mlm Aw 0|l July 1, 1924, State y will not be admissible| The Southington Acrio of Kagles| y. york, May 8. — A heavy fog |, S0ast guard officers learned that |y, syven by the university corpora- | their undergraduate days, the damage to the ships was above the after July 1, notwithstanding the fact 'meld the annual meeting last cvening , hung over New York harbor early to- A 1 8 that they: weuld be - o v water ne and ha v L e that the exclusion provisions are held | b IOI' Fill&l Dale in abeyance until March 1, 1925 |ond the following, officers were elect- g,y 'yjeq wp shipping, and caused-ac- [able to proceed to port with the as- Representative Sabath of Illinois, |d: President, Martin. Gaynor; vieo .o anti.rum running precautions by |sistance of the cutters when the fog ranking demoerat on the house fmmi- | ‘l“|“""";;‘r- e I‘:lhllrI; custonla’ wuthortiiis whe oéat out an [USed, = “_' Y y 8.—Itenews n, anc! 01 I © 3 The » 4 @ a2 Washington, May S.-—Renewal of | gration committee, who declined as et Welch! Geaasiers Lawions { additional pumber of rum chasers. The Mendocino, in ballast, was out v ' 3 "™, o the Japanese exclusion fight in con. | one of the house managers to sign the bound for Tampico, Mexico, while the conference report, sald he would con- ‘““""" inside guard, Howard Osb. The Homerie, with J. P. Morgan |Clauseus was inbound with freight - aVe lt Wl ress appeared certar y as tl | ce, A i o S o fht motiua.o¢ e s amg | dUCt @ fght on {he foor azainat fia | Outslde A i L and other notables 'on board, had to |from San Frangisco. result of the action of the senate and cGoption, MHe has consistently ,,“,‘ ames 1. McPartland clegate to house immigration bill conferecs in | ocaq the quota provisions of the im- |state convention in Norwich, John T. reopening the question at the insist-oion b1l and has favored rigid [Hague, Thomas L. Reilly will be the ence of Presidence Coolidge and re Jupanese exclusion, | speaker at the chass initiation of can- ommending postponement of the il didates to be held in Germanta hall | Ircu\'v;' date of the Asiatic provision on Sunday afternoon. The degree until Mareh 1, C l m X J The conferees Tues agreed upon | lty te 8 ‘;‘roo:: I:fl:::x:fiu!)':. S July 1, 1924, as the effective date for The newly elected board of warden the exclusion provision, and their re- Win an Tvory Set. Luter our “Pyra. |and burgesses met last evening and | port was ready to lu_- submitted to t lin" Birthday contest, No charge, [were sworn into office. Willilam T. :::.e:"‘d ,:«.,:u,' 11.,.. pre .-Mo-‘m, \\l'n; Axolrod's, Park St.—advt, ‘oley was re-elected nup(-l‘ln""ndbn( rged postponement unti; {of streets: John W. Cronin, chief of March 1, 1918, 1 S o.| Isracl Levin et al, have leased to totlr:t:onl- Ll:r L e r it~ | i'rederick and Anne Bollerer a store |the fire department and fire marshal Ihcreased his offorts to bring about 4 |Gt 78 Church street for one year for jand Dr. W. H. Cushing” heaith offi- sreater delay than agreed upon by the | % 89 & floriat's shop. The monthiy |eer. The following committees 'were Conferces revising his muggestion to TNl 18 $125. g g F"';'I" B s',f,‘,'".kf""' > make the date March 1, Have your permanent wave for 11'..'-){"1'(01': nm"":;M;" T '{::': arf The conferer esembled [summer put in now. Lucille Beauty |'i¢ I. P. Hutton, B. T. 1 e he conferccs Wore reassembled | S 29 » | Charles Brooks; fire alarm, D. 8./ and sccepted the new proposal with | Parlor, 259 Maln. Phone 638.—advt | Blakesiee, L. P. Hutton and Charles A clause requesting the president to| A meeting of the health board will | g oo ™ { “negotiate with the Japanese govern- | be held tomorrow noon to take action | "y "yonnin Aperti, daughter of :v'v“;nl .r:',-:',:“‘,‘,?." ,n Zhv u(.y..‘gv‘.mm ;,r on the garbage contract for nuf YOAr. | ntrs, Anna Aperti of West Center present 1 ment on this su 7“1 Al popular brands of Mother's Day |atreet was married to Dominico duet. Their deeision, however, was not | packages, S8oda Shoppe, 259 Main St [Ciervo of Rristol street' yosterday unun'imml(. and Senator Shortridg ~—advt | morning at 9 o'clock in St. Thomas' L] L ica A i{ ia OUNCEd ™ - i g l‘f"‘“ o noannownced @8] (haries H. Fowler, grand master of (church. Rev. Robert Leo Christo- . g hown that he 40 04d Fellows in Connecticut, will | pher performed the ecercmony and Thelha Maise & polnt of order asalnst) ke an official visit to Lexington officiated at the nuptial high mass. ’ 4 (ot o ) [1odge this evening. The first degree |They were attended by Miss Lillian ) :‘:n‘d!:\;‘ 11:1 Ivm’.l I‘,,m,,‘,' t ,m,...\, will be exemplified. | Aperti, sister of the bride and Julius . vislons of either bill. : Dancing Wednesday and Saturday | Rino of Baltiriore, | Limtted To 80 nights at Bddie’s on the Turnpike, 8| The Lewis high school bhaseball l es - {team won its third straight game by Japanese immigratio piece orchestra.—advt. { . Juiy 1 and March 1y The water board will give a heaP. [défcating the Farmington high school plan agreed upon by conferees on the | ing Monday evening on the proposed |1e#m in that town yesterday after. : 2 immigration bl would be limited to|cxtension of water mains in Houth N0on by the score of § to 3. Judd In Various Combinations about S0 persons by the quota pro- |street, 500 feet, and in Hayes street, | WAS on the rubber for the 16cals and | v casure, Ch ¢ he pitched a good game getting five " 4 L g s M g et i gt lind | riheonts ina ailoving five Wits We have several styles of Unfinished Drop Leaf '0 SiL committee, and one of the conferees, [to 7: - TR A awughter, Margaret Jean. hes [l Tables, including the Gate Leg style “lpdd several declared today in a statement, . y h (been born to Mr. and Mrs. L. M. r finished Chairs, incl din 'indsors. - ents a - Dr. C. R. Witte entertained offi- | giyart of Merd enve &t s f Styles of un nis| s, including . ke an old chair or table that has To &l intents and purposes,” el ;10 and employes of the board of '}:,.nrru‘ohnm’ivraem}h:v‘r'n';‘r;.’ y d.-hufihtclmdlY "'" m"‘ #uld, “the exclusion of Japanese will |3 A Besime iceine S 1 954 2 g | 1ea'n 20 W bome. oo sast wret| v, vanghers of v pAYNT THEM YOURSELF or we will finish thesn . | 188t might bella, will meet this evening in St ¥ided in the Immigration bifll as it 0 pated the houss, The menate and| OW® Cooked lunches at OOty | Themas’ Communtty bUNOISE. in any color combinations at a slight additional B conferedon vel Mvision No. 1, A. O. eld a ::::;R-'d"‘&u;:; the nt‘:'ni:‘;l;-ha gp, S0 SNy SURAHE SIS SHs rngulfi‘r meeting Jast evening in St.| Chll‘g(‘. . . gt ot lshop for dresscs, supreme In fashion, | ;o y & and President Coolge but the bill is so| 0P " Thomas' Community home. “ummwmamu-h its A moderate price, 87 W. Main 8t—/ p e by i s * : 3 - 7, > B s T [ Lo oyt e “Sunase§ We have the Unfinished Buffets, Servers and Welsh ',.-.,..'-'_...'-vm*-....m'“".....'.“"r"“"'* . 925, e ectiv i 3 2 of the clause relating to exclusion o - grounds Sunday Afternoon when the Cabinets. M“P::m persons iIncligible to citizenship does | STRIKE CALLED OFF nine will meet the Lenox A. C. team not automatically continue in force |of New Haven. David Leinhardt is after July 1 the terms of the ‘gentie. | Syndicalist Union of Argentine Acts nnh\ managing the team this year e aerement Toscad thers will| %o Bring Abowt Feace e Be Sure to Take Advantage of Our Use It—This Coupon Gives You 43¢ Value For 15c. be & small quota of Japancse admis- b1 . thak quota 1n mamber wih be | PUORO* ;:;*,31::;;{",’,,';,".:;“,';‘M" e ey SPECIAL FACTORY SALE R KNy b bty approximately 50 persons, 5 n ar Hence ‘coupon will us to value of “It the publie, particularly the peo- Coil Off the strike of its affiliated un-| g ous 39 cents as follows. On this offer only and one to a P y the pe New York, May 8.—Mre. Mande e the Pacif 1 . lons following assurance given by the' 1 v ¥ o KYANIZE Floor Finish color Plo on the Pacific coast, will tak Dallington Booth, wife of General ; v 13%-pt. (any )y reg. price $0.30 time to study the terms of the bii, Police that strikers under arrest © oy . NAPANEE KITCHEN CABINETS . ) 15 %t will be disclosed that we are guar. WOUM be released from the Bwenos Ballington Eooth, head of the volun- - 5 1 good brush (bristles-in-rubber), regular price . . . nteeing Japaness exciusion on and AIFeS Drisons and that the minister t€ers of America, was rescued sarly Sale will end Saturday. Cabinets as low as $39. 045 after March 1, 1925, subject, of|Of the interior would interest himeel( today by custom guards after she had Val-un&e--- thisofferonly .20 eourse, to the reasonable and proper |In securing the freedom of strikers in been marooned all night on Fire Is You pay us in cash only 0.1 exemptions which have been carrjed Interior cities. The men have been land. She had gone to the isiand yes- in the measure from the outset. on strike against the carrying into ef- terday from her home at Biue Point “In the meantime it transpires that | fect of the pension law, under which ahd was prevented from returning in . | her motor boat first by the outgoing Lundreds of Japancse men are stand- |2 portion of their wages were to be 3 ing at the docks st San Francisco try- |deducted by the employes and turned tide which left the erhft high and dry RACK,IJFFE BR C Ing to get to Japan In time to return [Over to the government and then by dense fog which came up ‘ 'S. ‘ ).’ after dark ° . 1 Betors July 1, with ‘Kankedan® brides.| The decision of the men to return I PARK ST, NEW R IN About 400 Japancse males sailed on|to weork will give President . Alvear | - 250-256 A NEW BRITA the steamer President Wilson May 2, |an opportunity 1o fulfiil Wis promise| Undergraduste students in all unls “CONNECTICUT’S BEST FURNITURE STORE” instead of walting for a l-;—nm—ltml the pension law will be eatis- |versities and colleges numbered 259,- ’ 4 Steamship salling May 12, for the rea- factorily amended. e ' 466 1ast year. el e 7S