New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 13, 1925, Page 8

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RENIER, P 127 MAIN STREET Our January At $13.98—One Coat, was $75.00. . At $8.98—A few Light Coats were to $21.75. At $13.98—One Black Coat, was $57.75. At $1.98—Dress Skirts, were $20.00. At $1.98—A few Sweater Coats for Women. At $6.98—One small Suit, size 16, was $39.75. At $9.98—A few Silk Dresses, were to $25.00. At $6.98—A few Cloth Dresses, were $21.75. At $249—Colored Silk Slips, in Tan, Brown, Navy, Copen and Grey. Tc—each, a few soiled and Initial Hand- kerchiefs, were 25c. 98c—A few soiled Middies, were to $3.00. $1.49—Children’s W ash Dresses and Romp- ers, value $3.90, $2.25—A few small Jersey Dresses (2 to 5 yzars), were $3.98. At At At At and clasps. At Hose, up to At At * At At Heavy At At price $2.75. At 3 years. Big 69c—pair, odd sizes in Silks, Wool and Lisle $2.00. 31c—One lot of Children’s Wool Socks and Cotton, values to 75c. 109—Off on all Knit Underwear for Wom- en and Children. ) $1.25—Black Silk Van Raalte Vests, regular 69c—Carter’s Infants’ Shirts, 6 months to MINISTRY RULED BY Can and Should Be Enacted,| President Goolidge Says y of halr in back f what is cour- known as a lvzh forel FAT@@EN“ | | 1S FORTY RODHS Yijured - Be- ;Fur ther Explorations to Be Car- ™1 v Ont Undelground Passage | | | “Leather-Headed” Cabinet Men De- void of Locks Except Birken- | | Two Killed And One head and Chamberlain : cause of Skidding On Icy 1 cabinet, stry of silk inet of Tondoners, tinction t Pavements Today. | | New York. Jan. 13 —Two persons | re killed and one was injured to- fikaly Lo irpvs. ths lay as New Yorkers skidded alout Sirat ia oo |00 icy pavements cansed by a sleet | most upr {storm that delayed traffic and el , |slowed up g v activity. worker. r] r on the 2ist under constru ement and was ¢, attempting tc axicab, was rown backward on his head and a few moments later. of Brooklyn, A Denver, Jan. 13.—Colprado’s nexw- est underground cave, already known to contain 40 rooms, will be explored further with a view to establishing its availability as a national monu- ment. Coloradoans who h; trated the subterrane declare, when explo been compieted, the cavern will rival the Cave of the Winds near Colorado Springs, known thousands of tourists, The largest room in the js Eu- . can boast of anything of uu on thelr and the oasis. The o all aid of parrafin 1 or the thou r th ho 100 feet long, 30 feet high feet wife, according to J. bunks, ling togk a wild hurdled an iron fer a Dbrick he | builg M ation work. room is about six MANY DIE IN WRECK I'han 20 Known Killed In Ac- cht some- explori s includes a opening, believed to be ere in the rugge | Park county, prob: timber and rbru Mr. Eubanks says the cav thr levels. The rooms are with stalactites and stalagmite many of weird shay ly defined in t swn crest is shown lian moccasin easily is discerned. On the uppbr level two large rooms Have been named the Queen's Chawbe > of their great beauty. atures n the cavern are bout the same winter and sum- The main formation is limestone and magnetic iron ore. The cave is 18 miles north of la and 25 miles southest of na Vista, near the Fremont county line. The property derived ts names, DPorc Cave, from i¢ fact that porcupines live to for More cident On Berlin To Cologne Ix- press Linc than a known to Berlin-to-C d into a train st. n at Herne, \ figures, nd A v ears were , kil completely or injuring 1 five miles from | the & is situate within BARS AUTO HORNS Authorities in Jerusalem Have Taken Steps to stop (he Mad Carecning Peace of Mind By this NEW way in personal hygiene VE million women have rad- ically changed their habits in personal hygiene in the past few years. They have Idarned the new scientific way—Kotex. Kotexisas tary pad made of ( which ab its own wei ure. Itis § times s cotton. Each Kotex pad is treated with CELLUCOTTON PRODUCTS CO.. == KOTEX now 60c DEODORIZED | of Machines Through Streets. Jerusalem, Jan. 13.—The gro ti Break a Cold Right Up with o e vt s & “Pape’s Cold Compound” active deo 80 tha he municipal government advant hat th pal g Slippd i Jerusalem has been comp of automobiles through the crowded streats of the cities. Also it will stop the harsh honking of horns,| wheh are dstasteful to a pmmmnun tomed to living in and quiet wh ke two tablets y three hours three doses aken. The first ys gives The second and |h|n] doses ompletely break 1p the cold | wnt sges of 12, sizes: Regular, Get Kotex blue box with most store: 166 West Jackson Boulevard, Chicago 16 times ace quaintness fore Its modernization began Deerces have been lssucd provid ing drastic punishments f ing ‘and reckless driving, ting that after J must be rep the govern are more in character wi | of Jderusalem, speed 1 stipu | automo 5. he spirit winine or op Millions use “Pay Cold Compo Price, thirty - five Liuggists guarantee it. Kotex Suvtr. der who has done | ¢ , rolling hills of |° ly covered with || A serpent is | ? Tem- | take teps to curb the mad careening | |TEACHERS’ CLUB T0 HEAR | “IN WALKED JIMMIE” READ Edwin M. Whitney to .\wmr Thurs- day Evening At Walnut Hill School Auditorium f:‘.s' club are looking forward with mnrl\ enthusiasm to the appearance here on Thursday evening of Ed- 'win M. Whitney. Mr. Whitney is acknowledged to be the peer of all play interpreters, He has given throughout the United States and Canada over 4,500 recital nd in hundreds of citles has repeated from two to eight times. Thousands have testified that thty would rather hear Mr. Whitney read a play than to see it produced in a theater. He will appe: at Walnut Hill school and will present “In Walked Jimmle.” Other events on the Teachers' club program arc: Thursday evening, February b, at o'clock: “The Cotter's Saturday \ighl' the Scottish Musical Comedy company, Central high school auditorium Free to club members on presentation of membership tickets at door. To all rs 50 cents. a (8ate to er) bridge party. April: (date to later) stunt night. May: (date to be announced later) meeting and elec- be announced be announced tion of officers. an In- New Poultry Disease Quthreak Is Reported w Haven, Jan. 13.—A new out- k of the disease which has been found among poultry in various parts of the east, reported to the New Haven county farm bureau from East Haven today. The disease has attacked several poultry flocks in that town and one breeder reported e loss of 100 birds from the dis- case last night, it was stat of the bureau were { today investigating ti Best butter Sic Ib. advt, Why Druggists Recommend Swamp - Root #For many years druggists hate atched with much interest the re- markable record maintained by Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great 1 kidney, liver and bladder medicine It is a physician's prescription. Swamp-Root is a strengthenin medicine. Tt helps the kidneys, live and bladder do the work nature in tended they should do. Swamp-Root has stood the tesf ot years. It is sold by all druggists on its merit and it should help you. No other kidney medicine has so many friends. | Be sure to get Swamp-Root and start treatment at once, However, 1f you wigh first to test | this great preparation send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co.. Binghamton, N. Y., for a sample bottle, When writ ing be sure and mention thi§ paper. Junilor $5.00—Three Silk Gowns, were $10.00 each. ELECTING WOMEN T0 PASS ON LAWS lHave Exactly Doubled Their Tatrons of the New Britain Teach- ' Numbers in Mid-Western States Chi of 15 middle-western states November election exactly their representation in the louse of the state legislatures increa membership in th in state senates. were or membership. sulted in the four other states, though in three of them the succcssful women candidates, In the legislatures of Iliinois, Ohio, i Nebraska, Tndi \Hnn(‘*o'a they convene found 32 four in the when , will be women representatives and state senators. Ohio will lead number with nine—seven in lower house and two in the upper. The legislative women in the vari- cs will total as follows: nois: house, three; sel 0: house, seven; scnate, two. as, none, . Missouri: house, one, onsin: house, three, : house, three. ky: none. South Dakota: house, four. Oklahoma: house, three; one, Indiana: K house, two. : house, one, th Dakota: house, Minnesota: house, two. Michigan: house, dne. The only state In which there had been women representation and which was wiped out in the last elec- tion was Texas, where the member | of the hou was defeated In the primary for “renomination. The slate, however, elected a woman gov- crnor. In Kansas, Missourl and Minne- sota, where five losses were sus- tained. all in the house, the women succeeded in electing one representa tive in Kansas, where there wer three, one in Missourl. Where there were two, and two in Minnesota | where there were four. two. Girl ln]ured b\gl}u—s Brings Suit for $2.000 Miss Pearl O'Reilly of Winter ttreet, through Thomas ¥. McDon- ugh, has brought action for $2,000 wgainst Rocco 1. Cacchillo, a local jitney bus driver. The plaintift clams that on October 14, 1924, the careless and negligent driving of Fred Hooper, employed by the de- fendant as a driver, caused her to be thrown from a bus and run over by it, the acecident occurring at the cor- ner of Spring and Winter streets, The suit is returnable the first Tues- of February fin the superior court at Hartford Best butter 5ic Ib. Russell Bros. —advt, o, Jan. 13,—Wdmen in nine the doubled lower and d from three to four their In no women existing A loss of six seats re- al- e were , one. scnate, ICKHARDT & DUNN Phone 1409-2 \ Pre-Inventory Sale Begins Tomorrow Morning at 9 o’clock $8.99—each, a few colored and white Shirt | Waists, some were as high as $5.75. 25%—Off on all Madeira Linens. 89c—Leather Shopping Bags. 19c—One lot of Jewelry Values to 50c, in- cluding Bag Tops, Beads, Pins, Rings SALE OF MUSLIN UNDERWEAR SLIGHTLY MUSSED $5.00—each, 1 and 2-piece Pajamas, were _ $10. 00 and $12. 00 . $3.25—Two Silk Gowns, were $7.50. $1.00—Crepe Step-Ins, regular price $1.50. .$1.50—each, Rayon Silk Step-Ins and Bloom- ers, were $1.75. I 89c—Chemise and Gowns, regular price] was $1.25 and $1.50. $1.50—Chemise, were up to $3.50. $1.98—Hand - made Gowns, were $3.00 and $4.25. Mile. 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