New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 7, 1925, Page 12

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bedded In insincerity and hyprocerisy. We are suffering . from too many SMITH SEES N[] statesmen who talk dry and act we | | The governor said that 1t the/ state, municipal and federal govern- | | ments carry out their duties, h in lits own sphere, “open and ugrunt regard of the law will ccase as as our st m is concerned.” N Y. Governor However, Says e Volstead Act Must Be Enforced 1-ari ccors witn® ihe propose: joral child labor amendement m the federal constitution, but he ad- vocated u referendum on the amend- ment to aseertain the wishes of the | people of the state Asserting that the present method for making amendments to the state constitution removes it oo far | from the people,” Governor Nmith | 1 that provisions be made for | constitutional initiative, recommendations included: | tion of the motion picture cen- | commission, removal from unjust discrimina- | and direct primaries, Albany, N. Y Smith told by first mos to the Volstead act but that no turther | neccssary ™ program s publ \ woth urg popular Other Abolj whiel T 1 H i srship admin 1 i ) the laws of all and with tions st “Any s i ‘ r tion of Bt hat BEE PRODUCERS PLAN Jan., T.—Governor slature In toduy «that enforce ation w must b An Event That Th}:ifty Housekeepers Enjoy OUR JANUARY WHITE SALE OF LINENS Sheets, Pillow Cases, Towels, Ete, ™ The Message of This Sale Is This— Dependable Qualities—Lowest in this respect cgislatiy branches of a state pro to s women restora- after catching | i The burning Mohawk is shown as she steamed up Delaware Ba, | The passengers, numbering 207, and | fire at sea, while A‘moute from New York to Florida. said Go ing out 10 ]NCREASE OUTPUTI the entire crew were saved without loss of life. United Aplary Inspection memmm N PADUCA, KY. Rival Polit wal Factions Have' vice to Pradicate Foul- blood Prom Honey Lunsing. Mich., Jan, T—-A posal to unite the various apiary in- spection scrvices of the county to | the governm in of foulblood from cred by the Ameri roducers’ league The government would supply half | he inspection funds under the plan contemplate B. F I¢ ue, blood pro- Paducah, Ky, Jan. T has a double pollce force, lash in municipal quar ing the [ opposing Chief Mayor This city due to a rs regard- appointive powers of two faction Lige €ro prevalence of foul- en the greatest menace sful honey production. proposition heing considered a thorough inspection and n oach e Mr. Kin- e s would b > appropria- aining of luspectors the government. | . to the government. hief Jack Nelson, named by the provided council after Chief Cross had bees on | rocoived his commission, mustered a spected.” | force of 11 men, eight on beats, a | s night captain. a patrol driver and | | two plain clothes men. HARDWARE TRADE GOOD | Chief Nelson instructed his men to | protect their beats in an orderly {manner and not to recognize the | Inventory and Conferences Affecting | opposition operatives as policemen. Chicf Cross gave similar instruc- | sale has L operations of five i n, alking beats, po- night was satisfactory Limitations ag i ghipment of combs into arcas already would be sales; Usual Good Month of Janu- gation is now expected. e S e 4 13 GIEGHOSLOYAKS 100 POOR ary Promises Bright uture. Volstead act as vigoro voulil statute or ¥ mandate of t stitution itscii,” Gave suid “Fhe question o ment of the federal act sus the eighteenth amendment : wding compa ntions. These two fz restricted general dware | ¢ reports indicate that| v .Hu\\s the average stock | ary .\‘mu"l be a good hard- {w selling mon mand on ge state con- roor Smith | Art Works Go Abroad whole ¢ uture No! lis. hese conditions may have their purpose, they pt down the proceeds of for in aimost ever when a bid of 3,060 crowns (about interest waned any objects much more 1- an that bid had to be with- City Items ral shelf goods should | art treasures of the collection of the stock \ number of 1 ands, fhr RUB LUMBAGO OR with possibilitics for two reasons—ihe desire to keep ous spring goods are again active ten? You HIGN is caused hy the quickes e g n 1924 the Qil from Prague, Jan. 7.—The sccond salc The flll-in de- by auction within a few months of e e ¥ for at least three or'sormer Hungar magnate, Paiffy, i woeke, as the trade will find itlgag pold recently. Although a L T v view of the 1at it rising me | tistactory. the spring. | Toreign bidders were not invited | orders on vari-| 8 | the treasures withip the country and i L i B and interest in art among the 4 ; S iness in 1925 hould b tra t. Ja e Furalviare sfac. | the sale, on your painfr S ECNEIRIEGS € 22 disappe a up. A you'll Ladies T.A.B. To In:tall OfflCelS A. B, night for on of offlc Kane, county tollowing officers will B. I\.anvruri and nd Kennet! e re- ing two weeks 1's mother. Mr: 1154 Stanley will Georg tircctor. be installed T T nos at Morans’ MOTHER! Clean Chl|dS Bowels with “California Fig Syrup” ,,~“,~m WEAR ; recording : financial se treasurer, ¥ stress at arms, shal, Mrs. A hursday ake the | y car to the 2l fcom o e rnaut, Mollic o be served after WARN CHILDREN OF Koenigsberg, Germany, The board of education I8 ectures given o evils of the en particularly s e the ir communities have person alcohol drunken ) ous nature of is the eers are sou the d and v t p in combating use resge's store : MOTHER You are proud of your baby. You wauld be prouder still to see ts picture everywhere. want a phots of your BABY ny photograph will do) We wish to feature the baby fac nnection with our coming advertising campaign. To the mother s: baby is selected as the healthiest and bonniest by our 3oard of Directors we will pay $200 in Cash With $50 each to the next two choices, Hurry bilious, feverish and Childrer “Calfornia Fig | laxative reguiates t i Fon - (A bowels so X stomach bowels Wi narcotics or “California” avoid genuine which cor —_———————e | Simple Way to Take Off Fat cou Station KSD Preparing To Broadcast For 18 Hours' Time. nd your picture fin, together | Louis, Mo, Jan. 7. — Station ppers from the 50c size, | st. Louls Post Dispatch de mark (shown below) anging 1 size carton confaining asting for a continuous program oade 18 hours in Can any special distance test to conventent . parts of the worid onyl‘unél: e . 5 The test is to begin at 4 p. m., % Mhnmole Pros: uary 13 d to end at 10 ¢ druggist for one d the next day. It will be uninter- veduce. Follow directions—r rupted except for short perlods of | L dieting or 1 exercising g three to five es, stantial 1 i and ee ; of men and w ear 1 t »a has been se ihy, slender figures by usir re are Tablets. Purch tive receiving sets with requests that | jist, o1 ma | ) :ul Motors B ey listen in | Contest Closes, reach it was (Pronounced LI-NO-NTNE) To The KERR CHEMICAL COMPANY Danbury, Conn. Feb. 28, nt to ail 1925 Own Men; Litigation Expected *s jointly| When Bidding At Auctiems Reaches | $150, Natives Lose Interest and | coeded | minists casures passed in- sale was by no |, {of books th 'NOWICKI SELECTED FOR ASSISTANT SENATE CLERK \(‘\ Britain Lawyer And Active Re- LAZY ELEGTORS IN - CONN. INCREASING s Hoie Than 52 Per Cent of Voters “;j;r Shunned Polls in November ity is slated for appointment assistant clerk of the senat publiean to Get Post in House and Lobert Johnson, Fourth Ward Itepublic Leen nominated Nowicki has been « ged in the practice of law here since 1916, He is a World war veteran and his heen repubifean or for several years, He 15 0 officer of sh Americ olitical Or- 1 of Connecticut, is servi is first of the Fourth V Republican club and has otherwise active in politics, VETO SUSTAENEU president of the (Wa . A Washington, D. ., 7.—More than 52 per cont of the voting popu- lation of Connecticut are slackers | when it comes to vlecting a presi- dent of the United States, vization | o sk {0 in the §,074, but W club, has for doorkecper. he population age, entitled to \ Connecticut, is ¢ years of ate of only | vlection, according to figures nomnced foday. —Thus, the vote in! the state represented 47 2-3 per cont of the whole voting popu- lation. Conne term only been ticut's neighbors, in all | but one instance, had a better turn- out at the polls in proportion to the whole voting dlation, than did | | Conncetieut, Massachusetts' vote how- | wius only 47 p cent strong, Scnac Upholds Coohdge o, J;fi{fi,.“;‘;;:“:;f” Postal Issue potential voters casting baliots, came a close second per cent, South C — the | with 6 per cent voting. | As a group, the north central including Ohio, Indiana, Ii- Michigan, Wisconsin, Minne- Towa, Missouri, North and South Dakota, Nebraska und Kansas, made the Lest showing 5lthese states going below & two of thir New —New Hawmpshire Islund-—on the other above 50 per cent. Throug the South, the vas uniformiy lew. North {lisay the best record of southern states, with only & cent of its voters appearing at the | e The other southern ranged from 6 1o 24 per cent in { voting strength Washington, Jan. 7.—Haviug suc. 1 ining President « uul- postal pay increase in sus! fdge's veto of by the the margin of a single vote ation leaders in the faced now with nother | over postal affair rward of mults US | rates and pe Ithough ¢ 1 that the plu:p ¢l of pa & commi nnounced that he will pre jon. Some of those who voted 1o overide the veto of the time de asur o gereen to the executive | hairma | put hiny on re infon tha [k per cent. England and Rhode hand, went | | stat vote v bill same et administre m | brough J. 1 Klingherg is conducting istic meetings at dish Baptist Y. These meetingy atore] and will | change of | t*ntinue until next Sunday, | the Week Dr. Klingberg will go to Waorcester to conduct like meetin in the First Swoedish Baptist chufch ere, for a period of two weeks, Elks to Escort Body ~From Train to Church P. 0. : road sta and es 9 and th would hz wo-thirds ction of th . M. C. A. NOTES A howling composed en tirely of & High school on ized o > rai row aft- nior oy oy Gilbert, Y f the where ns with five men on openl to boys wi f the Y. M. C. A. or cams that are interest should ¢ 0ys' s tering the league ames with the Special in ics to.enter t Clergyman Ready For To Nave Life of timore, Jan, 7. — Games w v starting ¥ 4 itation is Transfusion tor. Twenty-one have ) 1o save the e Rev. Walter G. Trauty, r of South River circuit, Met 3 Hopkins ho Tr nth blood ams i1 volun- 1 to give life “rnoo nt transfusion operation asked, Tl of the case said ration of last in a marked {m minister's stud volunteers w an in charge nsfusion ope resulted ement in urged to b 2 1 A medical » hlood lramatic club y z to discuss putting the ¢ and ub ar Dr. J t pastor L condi supplied Trinity ) pose nted ¢ with go0d 75 boys taking hoo th iprary and the secretary appreciate the donation of are interesting to boys Distress After Eating Such as gassiness, bloating, belch- ing, sour risings, heartburn and heaviness, due to indigestion, are but the stomach cravings for STUART'S Dyspepsia Tablets hey swecten the stomach, take up the sour accumulations, stimuiate proper Secretion, give the tomach an alkaline effect that settles it to thus 2id diges- tion. You then learn you may eat pie, cheese, pickles, milk, fried eggs, bacon, onions, sausage and buckwheats and these tablets always save you from distress. AT ALL DRUGGISTS MANY MORE DRUNKS, 100 Per Cent Increase sey Jail is Reported. J., Jan. 7.—1 county an in a report to holders made public ay, as serted there has been a 100 per cent se during 1924 in the number s sent to the count drun’ 1 e year numbe declare since t became operative fo b, ther: in New Joer- Essex ¢ a8 bee nerease of 4,3 nt in the number of such convictiona per ¢ 599,622 ballots were cast in the last | g an- | New York registered | B 50 per cent vote; in Rhode 1 I\.anl the percentase of the vote to || m entire voting population was 1-3 | bottom of the list, | § mone of | l\lmvhcrg Conducts | L\:umch tic Meetings | j§ chureh, | Next | of J. Prices John S, Brown, Shamrock and Wm. Liddell Linen Pattern Cloths and Napkins regular 72x72, $6.98 regular $12.08 Size 72x72, regular $16.00 , regular $10.00, Size 72x00, regular $12.00, at $9.98. Size 72 at $11. at $11.98, 72x108, regular $16.00, x00, regular $15.00, 108, regular $18.00, x108, regular $11.00, at %0.00, Size 72x108, regular $8.30, at $6.95, Size $1x81, regular $21.00, at $12,00, Size $1x81, regular $28.00, at $21.98, Size T2x81, regular $11.50, at $9.00, e #0x90, regular § $42.00, 21.00, Napkins 1Sx18 at 82,99 doz.. 20, at §6.59 doz. 8ize 22x22, regular $12.00, at sm (m doz. , regular $7.00, Size 22x22, regular $13.50, at $10.98 doz. Size 24x24, at $6.98 doz. Size 26x26, at $15.30 doz. regular $7.50, regular §19.50, ' §1x90 “arnation Bleached Sh $1x00 € Unbleached Sheets regular $1.19 January 72x90, regular $1.19 January 30290, reguiar &1 January 51xU0, regular $1. January x90, Pillow 42x36, reg: 36, reg regular 29¢, at . regular 2%c, at . regular 32¢, Bieached Case: 16 Idleached Cases, Bleached Bed Sheets Size $1x00 Seamless and 8oft For this sale . Regular $1.69. ation Bleached Shests, — ! Table Damasks Colored Border Mercer- ized Table Damask, b68- inches wide, January White Sale 40c. Bleached Mercerized Tahle Damask, 58-inch, assorted new patterns, regular 65c. Sale price 40c. Mercerized Bleached Table Damask. Regular 85c at 69¢. WISE, SMITH & CO." “PURITAN" BRAND Sheets and Pillow Cases \ade especially for us and recognized as the best value in the city. Hartford women Know the dependability of “Puritan” Sheets and Pillow € 72x90 Pugltan Sheets, regular Lunch Cloths | sy $1 75 Pattern Table Price. ... . il fize BSx5S, regnlar §1x90 I"vitan Shects, sregular .29, January White Sale, $2.19. Sale 8 each $1.00, Dride i $1-9 Iistra Heavy Unfon Cream Table Damask, 65-inch, reg- ular $1 January Sale price §1.00. Iistra Heavy All-Linen Bleached Table Damask, 63- inch, regular $3.00. January White Sale price $2.25. iesEEeT, $1x99 Puritan Shevts gulur $2.25 90x108 Turitan Sheets, regu- $2.49 an Cascs, Fancy Colored Lunch Cloths —Blue, pink and gold, reg- ular $1.98, at $1.59, 59, Sale Hemstitehed Lunch Cloths —One-half dozen napkins tu match, regular Janu- ary White Sale, st $2.05. Colored Border Lunch or Bridge Sects — 36x36, cloth and four hdpk)lw (u match, regular $3.59, at $3.19. Sale price 42x36 Pu regular 43c Puritan reguiar ReiG a0y 9 Ilemstitehed Sheets, regular $2.49, at . price Puritan wots, regular regular Hemmed Bleached Turkish Towels, regular 27c, at 18¢. Henimed Bleached colored bhorder Turkish Towels, regular 29c. at 24c. Hemmed Bleached Comb Turkish Towels, 29c, at 24e. . Hemmed Func els, assortcd col at 35¢, Hemmed Vancy Turkish Tow- els, assorted colors, regular 59¢, at 49¢. Lxtra Heavy Bath Mats, as- sorted colors, regular $1.69, at N $1.25, B 2 Bath regular 69c, sale 50c cach. Extra Heavy Union stiteched Huck Towels, 39c.. January White Sale, Hemmed Huck Towels, ular 19¢, at 13c. White Sale .. White Sale ., White White Honey regular Turkish Tow- regular 45c, Cases ular 29¢, at . alar 32¢, at . Mats, pink and blue, for the January Hem regular a2c, reg- 91,30 JANUARY WHITE SALE e PORTO RICO HAND DRAWN CREPE DE CHINE DIUM SILK 8 Plain and lace the newest shades. White Sale price AND RA- -INS trimmed, all Value $2.45. $1.95 RADIUM AND (REPE DE CHINE GUWNS Plain tailored and lace trim- med modeis ,all shades. Value $4.95. White Sale $3 95 price. ... CREPE DE l[I\L AND RA DIUM SILK ENVELOPE CHEMISE Plain tailored and lace trim- I, all the newest of shades. o e 91,98 Sale price CREPE GOWNS Plain and figured, white and colored, regular and extra sizes —vound, V. and Jenny neck. Value $1.4 ‘White 95c sale price . at Third Fleor Many New and Special Groups for This Week PHILIPPINE ENVELOPE CHEMISE Bullt up and strap shoulder, value $2.45. ‘\\'llmb.‘ $1.95 Sale price AND HAND MADIE GOWNS round and YV neck, e 91,28 PHILIPPINE HAND BROIDERED AND HAND SEWN GOWNS Semi-sleeves and slecveless, nare, round and V-neck, value .45, White $1.95 price RADIUM AND CREPE DE l CHINE SHIRTS AND STEP-IN SETS Finished with val laces, all | the newest shades, Value §5.95. White S | price Square, value §1. Sale price PHILIPPINE GOW! Handsomely embroid round and square neck, semi- sleeves, and sleevcless, value $3.45. White $2.69 price MUSLIN GOWNS White and colored lace and | embroidery trimmed, set in and kimono siceves Value $1.00 White Sale red, V, TRICOSHAM SHIRTS With ribbon straps in orchid, peach and pink, all sizes. Value $1.00. White Sale price ... TUB SILK COSTUME SLIPS | Strap shoulder, some with hip hem of same, others with nar- | | row ruffle bottom, flesh and | white. Value $3.45. $2.95i White Sale pric MUSLIN ENVE CHEMISE In strap and buill up models, and embroidery trimmed. | Value $1.00. | TRICOLET SLIPS, COATS AND PETTIBOCKERS Plain and two color combina- tion, straight or ruffle bottom. Value $2.25. White $l 79 ceee . Sale price . LINGETTE BLOOMERS AND STEP-INS Plain and trimmed, newest shades. Value White Saie PETTI- .OPE Sizes 36 to 44, White Sale MUSLIN SLIPS Strap top and hip hem, all Value $1.00. 79c : ite Sale price All the $1.00.

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