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et " it et AV o O N B AR YT - SRt X ? 3 a< s Q.50 This lot consists of Broken Sizes from ouy regular stock. Opportunity knocks ) | but once. It's knocking loud right now. | | S TAKE ADVANTAGE OF IT. | | \alue up to $20. 00 \ regulars; snappy patterns. $2.00 UNION SUITS, HEAVY RIBBED .......................... §147 ALL SWEATERS, GREATLY REDUCED SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, FLEECE LINED .............. 57c EACH ALL GLOVES GREATLY REDUCED Shirts cloth, Grey, Blue, Tan and White, neckband and col- lar attached ............. VALUE $2.50 % ABARGAIN CARNIVAL took Everything Will Be Sold at Less Than Cost of Making SUITS and OVERCOATS 51550 | College Models with wide bottoms and | box and belted Overc A REAL MONEY SAVER leuc up to ‘% 7.50 | . Value up to $32.50 -SALE STARTS FRIDAY, 9 A. M.—— wmanst. HUB CLOTHING CO. 47 MAINST. \ We only olfer you a choice . of our large stock At Cost but once a year.. Nothing will be reserved. Our entire stock will be put out for your approval either At Cost or Below. You get what | “you select. Its our New Year’s Gift to you—Take advantage of it! E N ’S $21.50 The very latest models and patterns in i hoth SUITS and OVERCOATS. | All sizes and a large variety. ats in ' Boys’ Suits, Overcoats and Sheepskins ALL WOOL $6 50 4 Pockets [ Leather Trimmed 2 PANTS Men’s Sheepskin Coats Heavy Moleskin Top 4 Pockets 8 5 [ ‘i Leather Trimmed Heavy Waterproof Moleskin Top WIFE IS SHOT WHILE SCUFFLING FOR GUN Flsie M. Anderson of Hunting- TRINSIT HEARING 5 0N AGAIN Chairman Called as Witness in IREWARD FORH. §. FOOTBALL FLEVEN Plans Public| Mrs, ton, W. Va., Near Death ‘Klwams Club 135,000 FOR DEFORMED ARM | Quick Action PRICE CIGCIARELLO ASKS for Piles Tt vou suffer with the pain. strain, I'laintift Against Paul Dorio Says He (GOLD AND JEWELS | AMIDST POVERTY l)earh Reveals Wealth in Tawdry, itching, bleeding and soreness of protrudi o8 piles, no matter how se- vrea, send to the nearest drug stors for a #0-cent box of Pyramid Pila Suppositories. It is a wonder. You Was Hurt Through Reckless L P o After Quarrel Driving. & vour feot and gladly tell 2bout 1t New York Huntington, V. Va., Tan. R 08 [ Ch D | g di g Suit for $5,000 hag heen brought | Sy o 1 A eooguition o Champions urroundings e e e i ss man, i hecel | — ] Dorlo, the plaintift claiming that he GERMANS PROBABLY WHJL G ear death as a a shootir O | : 3 ... |has been permanently deforme .\vlvnv?\', m‘\‘ahw.mij'w 4 ” :u: P “" Jo st e better- | ewelry, bank books, deeds, and | driving of th fendant, He H.A’;nm T e it was | bonds, with atotal value of more | that on Jun 25, 1324, he was riding b e stme the atand at today' wife regained con- | than $100,000, were found last “"\"“;:’:,Pr',‘l .“,‘"'k, ,m\\'\” I“i, Wis|iEectch Eaneriiax Cliange Wit hgut also said it was ac- | defendant, and that in t Hart- Ry ranalbia e t i : | night by the police in the dilapidated | 1ord, aa the truck S Declaration of So-Called {2 B SN HTBeN B 1 th Rat i house where Mary Zunl | machine, Dorio lost contral and the 15 colleagus, Major General John erson told the police that he | e : e ettt L GRlUE ik Tariff War, F. Ryan of the transit commission, {had received a telc call at his e e ecle it fough ree policemen in“an at-| truck fan in o a ditch and turncd testified yes! an effort to office nea idnight, caying that a 1 team | tempt Jolniess nt the renroval of the turtle. Cleciarello claims that sev- By The Assoclated Piess. break the deadlc nan wa way to visit Mrs f her father, John B. Zunino, | eral times e had spoken to the de- | Paris, Jan. 5 —It is now thought S lblon At biont Taieiion Ton® mricdial: 85, who had dicd & few hours be- | fendant kless driving |in French official circles that the mate was frustrated by Mayor Hy- ieft for home and entered thre 1955, g [i2EloRE th rred, JGermans will raise the tariff barrier e T in his policy. in|the back way. He found his wife e egoedl The Zuninos had been living in he pla it he suffer- | January 10 without the formal favor of the f 1t fare as a po-|in the k n, he said, and whil Prankiin extreme poverty in two rooms of the a compound fracture of the left | declaration of a commerclal war, A litical issne, v we the midst of an argu- } four-story shack. Their only light| Wrist and a fracture of the lower left | tariff war has been expected owing (IBnETal Eyan rain i na i\ asonrT man came in : oalahniot t came from a lamp and two | Ing hie left arm and | to the breaking down of the Franco lan's proposed municipally ope n said he drew his revoly B | s | g it uscicss. These dinjurics | German trade treaty negotiations it e atarted to shoot the tres-| 5o M1 ARl ah In one of the rooms the police | 1 him to remain away from his | brought about by the refusal of the ) of the taxes would he an i \ his wife screamed and o ISwardtiliat the! elib has found a can containing $65 in gold | Position the Staniey Works for |allied governments to evacuate the it pist 1 conf : S s eolle oins. Hidden nearby wa a large | Nine weeks. The writ was issued by |Cologne zone. )3 the pi s arged il et quantity of valuable jewelry. Deeds | § Gerard Casale and served by | Dr. Trendelenburg, the chief Gor. ; s s afcthivee Hoboken tenements, | Sheriif James W. Manning. Tt is re- | man negotiator, is oxpected to re. t - o three b books issued by New | turnable in the city court the t iturn to Parls tomorrow. His return : York city banks, Liberty BBonds and | Tucsday of IFebr ere, however, is regarded as being LEAGUE EXPENSES other securities, were also discover- — rore with a view o uvoiding the ap- e STUCK TORK IN HUSBAND pearance of a break and to prevent, e 5 Zunino became ill and the daugh- 1€ possible the interpretation of any borrow Costs For Present Year Will Total for &nt for Father Camilas of St. | Hammer and screwdriver Also Help- [action the Germags may take as ag- Luild ne | I'rancis church, who administered | ed End His Elopement Romance | ¥ressive rather than with the infen- Maye | 81.371.963, According to Ticports fn rites and then reported the | oo s Aps, | iON_0f Scriously resuming negotia- o 1 i s 1o the police, When Patrolman |\ 2 OSCCIEn Mask, Jan. 8——3Mrs. | yjony 0 dans Trom Geneva vl Moller anpronchedliths tiolxe | argaret Iru-xf Wag daughter-| = g4 jg.pointed ont that the German or| New York, J T 3 he found it dark and the door 1‘:”‘"\‘\":“ LU ’;‘v‘- Dr. James E.{customs authorities, under a decres ey i {\ o . i After robbing him of $1600, Nellie Paschal, 23, kissed red. Two other patrolinen wero gent | ‘7“')‘”'!‘(-1\"'1\‘::4‘ ‘,’]",’,:“‘;:;r, “r‘v&l(v ;.‘ .r:v!\_\'l\rmlvnmw(m], can mrll.!'Mv + yoar will tot ; i James Butler, bank messenger, and told him to “beat it ' @ishti. and together the three | oF ChUIEh hor Jom s e tthe customs duties on any. artfcle | i e _| James Dutler, bank m 1 and told him ) ALt e I o the outsida daar. | st Methodist church, Omahuw, |without previous notice, g to figures compl ey SX R 1 according to Builer's sto Nellie is being held in Kansas 4 forced to knock down | \cP admitted to ler father-in-law,| N = : Sl e 50t (hers ‘o ity, Mo., on a charge of having kidnaped Butler, another ;: m:]_;“ ‘vm ¥ “cuulr R o e her | Mellon Not to Call tris as v o LIS enoLe — $ gis c 2 i ih 5 wusband, ane ghe truck . v HNED O RLM (‘OUNT | wions ars ; the school that a i ~ Then thoy fought with the daughter | IR S UL B Bleo Suele ] Tebt Meeting Just Now S s s 2 ‘ 1 thes 1 [_‘F T m. HJR]’ ]P (PLOSION to ref dy of tht dead man | ;. 42 ording to a deposition filed | + Washington, Jan, Secretary Justice and Auto Inspector Arc v, Wit Br i i ! \ LA tho s Iving on a s ‘,‘.“‘1"’3"5.‘1“"' today in probate court Melion indicated today he would de- : [ argest cont 104ihe : : LS v e ;““;ll' e en today to| Judge Willlam T. Torbes, after for the present at least calling Sentenced With Two Jersey L & Cas fims U ipcing AR chD Moj MER AT o considering the deposition, granted a [the debt commission to consider the Y Other Jargn | 3 Ired Tfl I}EI:FAT »{“ ' 2y Moo B LBEORC ninnatly AaentGlal gl me ntal examina- | ;,0oreo nisl to Mr. Wagner, thus | informal suggestions of Finance Min. @ < be C A W nr L ~.u L Causing Injurics To Many And 2 ending an elopement romance. {ister Clementel in connection with “ b 2 DL Aveert Sl Financial Loss of $10,000, D | SIGNS OLD FR o8 ivencividebt . 3 - 32 POREMEN ELECT SIGNS OLD FRIEND |" The secretary declined to indicate 0 each; Spain $187 Wal C oes Plar P g LR —_— [ whether there would be a reply to : : AT $154,304 t Sefla[fll alsh Char 8es . '] U] 0 : | Eddte Collins Hires As Coach, Man | the French official or 1o say what the 1 : ~1 SR MR . : S | 0 Used To Coach Him. next move would be, Nrosie 1 SNOOK ATLANTA HEAD t d Gaf Kill Child Labor Amendme ge esti 8 was | H: G. Luss Chosen Presilcnt at An- (‘"h“"‘:a ;"; 1:””‘“‘ it 8 ier SN Jjusti 3 M | 2 B i king gas in a nual Mceting of Corbin Cabinet .y manager of the Chicago White FURTHER HEARINGS yesterday, was 1 to two stone Sclects Head of ldaho State 3 s . L exy 1 east 8 Sox, today signed as coach the man | Washington, Jan. 8. — A further 3 months i in additio [ Prison to Head Penitentiary. ) e f 1 Gas & Elec LockGlub who taught him to play baseball at [hearing on the bill for government o William & ¢ er, a | ) s S » Dyson ar orgu ! > 1eeting of the Corbin Columbia university. The new coach fpurchase of the Cape Cod canal was motor vehicle i of T : . B : . yremen’'s club .was | Of the White Sox Is Blllle Lauder, |ordered today by the sepate com. N.~J, was fined, but had olads 1 : A S 1 teriol night a1 the club rooms. | (ormer third baseman of the New |merce committec k tence suspended for one G a - e ba elected were as follows: | YOrk Giants in 1901, 1902 and*1903 | The committee had been expected 3 Hyman Gerofsky, T A s should ne r ate S NuRie s : e of | President, I G. Luss: vice.pres |2nd for years thercafter baseball |to approve the ball but Senator | owner, and Frank P : » has not received a rlM w0 : At e, @. | coach x?t Anhn'l:h).’\, :uu'] .u:nr cast- | Howe, republican, Nebraska, asked er, were fined $500 each and AR Ja ] e e WA By s UTD colleges. Besides teaching him |permission to present some observa- $8 Jal1 tor four moaths ; bt b Sm ) pponents I L ORI Cr A, COLIo e """,r’:“:'h;’\” ‘G, | baseball, Collins gives Lauder the |tions before the sub-committes, The men w prested on | the SRETER S L BOND ISSUE ALL TAKEN PF ts 1 s % inahle to account | Gibney and George T. Bean, ‘m_'”" St Mk mtianos fnbe the —— Lincoln highway Christmas mor {1iaR Qe partmeiit veas faotlian Ne T T T o » s = & in-the Duilaz annual reports of the secre- | o, cerues after graduation from PRUNE MARKET STRONG 1823, with a truckload g ! ription of the §12 )0 b s & ng « vey said th nd treasurer were read and c- |0 o SN San Jose, Cal, Jan. 8.—For the 7 4 s & ricar lephone & Catat whe s taken off yes ). The meeting was followed SKATINC HIBITION first time in several years there fs OPERA STAR ILL Te any was reported 1 in the a social time Several exhibitions of fancy skat- | strong probability of a consistently Chicago, Jan. 8.—Toti Dal Mo P. Morgan & Co, t tyline | TR ing were given at the skating carni- |rising prune market during the win- k- noted Itallan opera star, was una ho cat nce w ve caused the | ENGAGE T ANNOU “”’ | val held last night by the Shuttle \ter months, according to & bulletin g to appear in her role of Lucia las en c W eaple Me and Mrs, A, Peters of Meadaw club, Malcolm Farmer and by the California Prune and Apricot 5 night at the Chicago Civic O nest 1 ca % wus Arch street announce the engage- | daughter were among those who association. The industry cause of an attack of M. 8 as s s TO MANAGE PLORIA t of their daughter, | 10 | gave demonstrations of fancy skating d with the possibility of a tonsilitie, which may T ' give t wardin a fr 1 . I 1 ate Policeman George Pranitis of {as were Carl Berg and Harold complete clean-up of stocks, The as- 3 from accompanying the Opera the selection of hiy subor a v ci gers, 1 Hartf No date has been set for | sehjefcher. The last two mentioned, soclation holds a large enough per ! pany on its eastern tour. Her - —— g rived at ‘ i 1 the wedding. Mr. Pranitis s a for- |are both local men and are consid- |centage of the prunes remaining *n has been affected and she s con- | READ THE HERALD CLASSIFIED panies ur # cons ted s . mer New Britain man and is promi- |ered to be among the best skaters |the United States to be the dominant ® fined to her bed | ADS FOR YOUR WANTS sior of aviation circles. nt in in the city factor in the market