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) 12 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MAY 13, 1924. - ted the proposed changes in traffic | dinance before the city council or- iwas told to tell the chief the nights | imports were $3 44, ; $3 5. l-INEI] to him | dinance committe at would cover | that Yhe doors weren't tricd so thg IMP“RTS EAL[ "FF [Exports for the months end- ports for April were val- K . v situation policemen on duty those nights could y ing with April-were valued at § .- |ued at 87,504,689 against 34,336,338 Commissione on then as 438,080 against $3,320,416,950 for the|for April, . Imports of silver for ief Hart If it woull norb at board asked Mechan to give his | be summoned, and he would be given ) gean g si of the story, aml he that | the opportunity to present his evi sponding period ending in Apr. r 45 ai 2 y : : d enc April [ April were $3,907,745 against $4,261,- lfl VAEAT"]N BAYS o L opportuni do day | Mr. Leland did not ask him to move | dence at a héaring that will be given A narcats oE 4250500, 180 s |nea fonanalia et ¥ $ traffic wd that the |the muc , but asked him to arrest | to the men. . 'ts for the ten months' period were e — D i m m the driver. He that as the ma - 2,977,077,487 against $3 7 17 against $3,088,186,074 GIBSON REACHES BERNE, etion ¢ the h wias not taken chine was on privat roperty, he PUBLIC WORKS INSPECTORS . . | g oI ding veriod las Rouskie Accused ol Conduct Un- it e mectine could ot arrest he driver, bt oner- | Witiam P sikora of 230 Wasiins. | THi§ 1§ U, S, Foreign Trade Re-|voar. ' accrense of si11,tos,sz. ™ | Berve, switzeriand, May 13—Hugi W ed that the matter ed to go and look for him and have | ton street and John J. Burns of 63 | 8. Gibson, the new Amr»rican mim.s- st king that i ht | him drive the auto out of the alley. | Vine street have been engaged by the q P 37 againsf . r to Swit d, Cl]e"lrl . all id jand Meehan afleged that s un- spectors on the several contract jobs et ekl 4 wore $45,418,115 against $9,188,- | dentials to the president of the feder- irman Dunn finite fault to find complimentary. remarks weresmade to iFe 10 be execnted by the board 470 for April 1923 ation on Friday. it King 1‘ im by M, and, for which he this summer, Washington, May 13. — Increasing ) 1 penalized by the board ¢ n- v E i y ef Hart said thanked him and walked awa) 3 exports and «decreasing imports ¢ The e iue of mold 4mporiaifop fhe Courting Parlors ere i | charge of traf- | Chief Hart was then aske Hunt (nn\-, As ~pun fen months ending April 193¢ wah P o missioners last 1 f t 5 All Nebraska is |acterize d the foreign trade o 50,770,871 against $217,499,816 f Huntington, W, Va.—Co-eds must becomi A omen he police de S | Cowslilonsl igler of this city|United States for the ten nmnflm[ period in 1923, Gold ex- Im‘\(- their parlors. “Courting parlors,” partment when the report of t e s . 1of policemen to try the front anc ¢ | has pop 4 the sport, and in most|ending with April, as compiled today | ports the ten months ending | Miss Amanda Lee Beaumont, dean of e ca i omas C.lao00e of all busines &1 (Shent of the state a bounty is paid on [by the department of commerce. A were $9,345 against | women at the local normal school, Jor April merchandise 19,047, for the corresponding |calls them. And the lack of thesc $548,000,000 against 3 od last year, courting parlors, she says, comprises he corresponding month Gold imports exceeded x- fone of the biggest problems which This compared with imports|ports during April by $44,02 and [those in charge of college girls have 100,000, to deal. Policeman Thomas King da. off trying the doors of store 18 M Beatrice, tstrect, He said that it wa hunting cipline committe the rd W vho has off dut " st 4 ; 1 L on his | wing the crows, astime re- submitted to the fu S C O ness wus L ; 8 . Lelanc old the | munerative, er's method of hunt- wrd that he could I ing is to use blinds, as in duck hunt- that out of 12 nights, the doors of bis | ing, and he has found an imitation of store were tried only two nights. He | the crow call to be an effective ruse missior tion of voted 4 % u ! io it that he has atter € Joard 4 3 of a newstat 1 wned by a liam C. Hart « : e wpny on the Willoy 2 B j an Dunn said that Dolap is which Rouski ¢ very volved parked o core X May Change Police Hours such a n I a ¢ Wi 1 the 3 The attention of the b 1 was @ : ] lealied to the ct that b, orking B aA Friciidn o011t ahe itrn Uit v dayligh ing time, the po- ¢ en doi « leave the machine with the 8 zestion was climbed into the c seat h P s fat SR 4 ”"‘\ z y n woman. 1 wn T o ! ; ; 4 b X Sy Yaling v anar T that much op: the police s ) plained 1 :\;“l . Ang tnatith ; est bid submitted for a new 1€ € viia 5 ° * y { P « T ol was from pr and rold her in restran 3 l[l'lr an x“\ ¢ 1‘ £ 1p the < company 1 on motion of : “"" A L 3 o1 ioner Ji it was voted fm-‘tl differen pret o ask the city cil for authority ouskic's actio irpose knows ed a short dis board t al tires motoreycle will be s the cuse a il el did*not care to have t irl invelved After tray listance, the com- = fo Dathor fy an and the m ¢ ting yisted the man it b otice U e i fit, Commissioner | ho = OUR -~ | We are constantly on the alert to avail our- e il gone o the s offce, bt | ation wan recved rom e -l REPUTATION selves of every opportunity to help lessen the sy Dt e e 3 For living cost of our patrons. b o ence of u i H|(““|‘l'|" i UNUSUAL And it is this helpful pohcy that prompted us B ilontr Thskeant wat kil s, e ,‘.‘;f;;:';.:‘.' RS : Is Further 1455 New Spnng -Model Rowskie hud show it very poor ulse | g , ; o - Evidenced :,';\,":’;:‘;; " T onge s afer | Lo B e A Tt ] W By This, the " ol Mart meeomiendcd (0t G e it hat e b ) , Extraordinary D Shar tie TOlE- i thiore hoUld e | e e ety s ‘ Clothing Event ' : ; A % e S of 1924 a public 1 g « ! sacked § . in=th eyway, tion that o be impe 1t v for ' a this tor a ha A i " L N sarprisng e | 1 a8 And It Is This Same Helpful Policy That Permits Us to Offer Them Supernumetary. Nichasl Nesdrom | wen be tow it the.antomofiie vas | J ¢ One and All At appli 1 to touch ment to 1 nt to ended January 1 o th © ing on private property Leland e soar | i Ay a1 s 2Q There's Very Little Seeing Is Believing permumerary force, Bl b deked e Leiand asked the board whn SYNU IS Profit in This Sale Our Window i DR y Sy plii, wnd that the s 1§ . Fer Us Exhibit R board voted to i te{Nave yien wrrtated, Chairman D gxgl:né‘t::t But There’s a Emphasizes the thow . : e o o e, a1 T of Mighty Big Profit Importance of v Vnid D eriticiaed P T This Magnitude In It For You This Sale Is in Order So, Here’s the s Big Quantity Buying From the Decanse the majority of s retail clothing stores are me sl Manufacturer Makes Possible fargest elothing manufac- turers in this country had suvati This Astonishingly Low Price a difficult thing to accom plish because there are not many stords that are will- a2 fl; one time, f\nd while our . All Wool Tweeds Include : Range From own stock is of generous bt = Sports, Golf and 33 to 46—Regulars and || proportions we ¢ Y and Worsteds Conservative Models Stouts it FUNDREDS OF PATTERNS TO SELECT FROM 0 our men patrons to tahe | INCLUDING THE NEW POWDER BLUES advantage of this oppor- units e " We Don't Like Restrictions — But Because We Male Very ko Mg gy Little Profit on These Suits We Are Obliged to /<i"a Slight {{awaiting the selection of . f men who are certain to ap- Tharge For Any Necessary Alterations. || preciate the DARE AND s | DO METHODS OF OUR ] —== [PROGRESSIVE ~ MEN'S [(LOTHING STORE. [.- MAY BE HAD TO MATCH , ZXTRA TROUSERS xy or HE sUiTs AT. ... $4 case + the best of restaurant iaie.