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A R S A B AR AR T e R " o P LIONS SCLUB SPEAKERS be Professor Charles E. ilollll of J. Arthyr Jeffors, managegsof the [ Trinity college, Professor Rogers Washington branch of the American | will tell about the coming eclipse, tor vehleld reglster which for sev-| with the firet instaliment, The reg o1al years has beew lssued by aprl=| ister will *be devoted exclusively to vate publisher, will be published or {0 o niotor vantelo reglstration \mh‘ Will Publish it and it Will be u.mv confidence in by the department, The reglster v Rod Cross, .will speak on the work S——————— { sixth, more convenlent and | !‘ Sold for 84 Each, Will bo issued each month, from Feb. | and transfers and will contain no €x-| of the Red Cross at the meeting of| The Classified ads and their “‘gfl- “ ry eurrency, and, seventh, n: Hartford, LnL 16, —Announcement | ruavy to Decomber inclusive in parts | traneous matter, The ansial sub-|the New Britain Lions club at the | Lerless cheortul posiibllities witl nefit to the gold industry which $ madoe by the o motor vehicle | suitable for binding “in dctachable | ecription is to be $4,00, payable to| Burrltt hotel next Tuesday noon, The | cheer these persons up if they will 1 be secured by encouraging other wrtment that the Connecticut mo- | covers to be guppllied to subscribers| the department direct, speakér the following Tu®¥lay will | get the dally habit of secking them. to the gold Kilimanj a10 Rises 20 000 kce wadira, Frisco Girl Shows Little Re—; byl ;\, NN R e— ) OHN- A ANDREWS £ (7 nd that it —_— " THE BIG FURNITURE STORE" Washington, D. C., Jan. 16.—Ki 4 ] 3 m U, A8 | gan Iranciseo, Jan, 16.~Pleasure- jaro mountain ¢ wganyika s g ure . oML L Teuminylin s powsible, horrow o i EOld | jobing Dorothy ' Eilingdon, 16 year | 2 MAIN 5T.. - NEW BRITAIN CONN. pedition, a onaiot the s s AR LY SN LRI ”“" old confessed slayer of her mother, | § t contrasts” 8 ‘ l‘ i"'u‘[: URNEAICASOH Ny na Lllingson, maintained to the ¢ Lk e duy the smiling mask of indifferenc R that had characterized her attitu v st yesterday charg life of the party” just as she had rder when she nt of a friend BIGFURNITURE VALUES ‘ el i tani 0 e FOR TOMORROW, SATURDAY AND' MONDAY B R vl o to e To e Dosang, Bt L G s of naer [ READ THIS ADVERTISEMENT CAREFULLY AND NOTE THE BIG VALUES! tu , and v ! short Skirt Is Returning, Men Arrested The police today had rounded up Paris, 1 16.—Bobbed halr and | three of sev n young men for n 8, hard hats whom warrants were issued for ppear to be | contribu ! 1 en after the mn it ficr Bquator | Bubbed Hair, Cigarettes, And SIaNg ganeed at e ng to the delinquency of For E and cigarettes and |y minor, They included David Steir e "”“"""'l"]“"’ll ”;' in whose apartment Dorothy was \ re less vely indulged in indulg sald to have attended a party & few S ‘d 5 SnEanl ons. Such are the |nours after the death of her moth- atur ay 5 SonClusiohis Wi EILIn Il O QUASEVAT H ers fxcel i Tiord ) arvested¥in' Vien{ce 5 of these great ones rise |has reached tending numer- re e as playing In o i cks of their neighbors. |ous recent Parisian social functions. S i s nanie Onl Kilimanjaro stands o in i Hard-hoiled manners and a high | o PRANIRIATAL as i) Y 0 Chenitz, take o custod here, plesion were found to be an |Shenita taken intg custody ‘(‘ . 2 as a setting for dresses m are. musicl re arrests were Without even the compuny ¢ i r 4 e mnhe i mountain 1 r olitary {r soft kasha, in pastel shades, soft |S¥PCC Q04 W 2 plateau 5 : S R Brother Ts Bitter % the snowcapped majesty of 19,813 |f incs. The trend of the hour | S5 B S praher 5 0 feet is toward subtle charm and softnes he girl in the ; yes ay, | |8 4 lowever, is playing a much | the former sorro i ter part in Paris fashion than at | the boy stern and unf time previous since thegarmis- (brother repudiated the advances tice. Black dresses have become Joss | his sister when she sought to em- > popular and light colors have been brace him in the cell. With the ouch me! You killed the young man pushed | ji¢ on heat rched wind-sw ¥ VELOUR OR PRy steadily on the increase, cry “Don't short skirt has had a new |our mothe rom him. L4 hooting came as the elimax All : g series of family differences are arm is no longer considered es- > glrl's actions. Her father | N8 scntlal for elegance in dress. and mother had quarreled because | [E Fl A bare back 18 also less common and |of the clandestine life their daugh- oor |very low cut dresses are rarely scen | ter admits she led. The mother de- | i except among the show girls, tended her daughter and the father B d { mem == leit home, ricge he | TO PLAN FOR TRIP Went On Party : SEEE T After the girl shot her mother to g and This Sui R ! ; eent SNOW, ol i e is Suite consists of This S \ctory ex. Wonder it Plans of King's Equerry ' ("“"0‘;_"5:'.]“;';0,': :':\ITO:I:," ol i e e \:_. r'r Also Include Prince of Wales, e et Table Settee, Wing Chair and Cushions and is all ; Lo plbinitn the London, Jan. 16.—An announce- |party.” She had rented a room two A FasviChai: : = sLanito men olex e et o s Giat. 1o |mfles Tromiihes home wnd ‘thieve af an Easy Chair. spring constructed. i ey would not | GeOTEE'S equerry is leaving for South | ter the party, read papers containing LAMPS ! e 2od. in the |[America early in 1923, creates the |the account of her mother's death. b fnbiting the | beliet that he will have the making| She was arrested through infor s of arrangements for the Prince of [mation given the ‘police by one of small worla | Wales' visit to Argentine later in the | her male companions. half a |year. | T e cap: it its polar | Slr Charles jolned (he navy IM—NOBL ] ridges, without seventics and retired with The wedding of Miss Agnes No- vegetation, are like Laborador or the | captain in 1918, He has be sister of Fire Chief William J. b *Alaskan stepy to the king since 14 1d is of the local department, and % Loring reinde d tensted personal friend of rd Grim, both of Hartford, i il performed last night at the rec- v e tory of St. Peter's church, Hartford. | Natives Cluster on Slopes A 4 Ile bride was for many years & . j\\mn.,x m.nri TROIAEYS | - leose St aite: 1 3 : inepgcoe) e o R eautifu -Painte: erry Dis i precipitation ap t the Tokio street railwa aptain Jo 3 led to employ them. Five d infantry, at st 25 1 i 3 rt i ey e : S To the first 25 Women solving this Cross-Word Puzzle corrvectly. Solutions must be e s gradually replace men conductors. n 1 to duty as adjutant, i e Rt e S s L ) brought to the store personally—not later than Monday, January 19, mougtain’s style, designed by a Paris tailor. 1, in adjutant g the m.,‘]\;., HORIZONTAL 3—Western State (ab.) | sack. 7123.000 peopl = 1-£Abbreviation of mister. —Tairy. | o place. gislones of Kilim 2—Not bad. —Singular form of us. mixup, goainied by so | 4—Boy's name (ab.) —Signal of distress. division of the year. ntelligent and progressive natives in §—To exist, —Decvour, A 'vv\“ ‘ = s 7—Like, —A measure of coal. 13—Twenty «1ulrcs of paper. e Boue iy 9—A Kind of prescrye. 33—A preposition. 14—Get up. : .‘)xv“‘“' to 10—Opposite of no. —Indefinite article. Joins. Eoreldt e s 12—To embrace. —A parent (nickname). 15—Second note of scale. gromns . Eometiment 13—Railroad (ab.) 36—Note quite hot. 19—Point of compass (ab.) o amonnian Something to drink. 37—Company (ab.) Not thin. ter : 17—Part of verb to be. VERTICAL fale child skill is used to t 1 1 2 3 18—Strap of a bridle. 1—Possessive pronoun, first person. draw through the water. : tubes or cl g 20—Advertisement (ab.) | 2—A precious stone. 30—A girl's hat (ab.) 1—Pound (ab.) I 38— wenty-four hours. 31—Opposite of down. o A note of the scale. 22—Comfort. | 34—Present tense of did. We Offer Most Remarkable Values In Axminster Rugs High- Grade Room Size Every rug is first quality, and a life-long rug at a substantial saving. 9x12 ft. Former Price $59.98. e " gag50| Standard Quality i Fringed Royal A most exceptional showing of | 2 beautiful patterns. Finest pat- e terns of American .made floor i mlton Rllgs coverings. Exquisite designs % Heavy pile in rich colorings and “"‘T f{olnrmg‘ l'eprqd{lctlons of beautiful designs, Wble for living {;"_l."‘mi Turk l}' (hmese- and or dining rooms. 9x12 feet. riental effects. Rugs on Ledming Gradual Payments if desired. Former Price $119.50. y rel Sale Price— $89'50 3 giving water. Th [ 2 vast sponge, drinking 1d squeezing it out High Grade Seamless the scorched dr: Sale 0% REDUCTION ON ALL SUITS AND Seamless Axminster Rugs Former Price, $55.75 Designs woven clear through to the *back Patterns are accurate reproductions of old Persian, Chinese and Oriental designs. Com- binations including rose, mulberry, taupe and brown. Size 8 feet 3x10 feet 6. pre— 945-75 Fringed Royal »as impo: venture down to the to get the natives t t plain as 1c get them to a ach the ice capped ests of Kiliman plorews often s banks seemingly fmp; hug into th on a desc showed that they ahout trees to b higher positions, SOUTH AFRICA NOW “ABOVE GOLD PARITY “Further Dellation Considered Needless, Commissioners Say Royal Seamless Royal Seamless I'ringed Royal Eo o ugs ol Wilton Rugs g i imade ur i f the g ; lormert Price $30F Former Price $37.50 : : Handsome copies of fine an- Aerrmr:‘N \1\‘ b Ww. Ken- | § 7 Fli:"_”:l(‘: 0{_1‘1‘? ‘\}:f\fl 3 An assortment of the new- . Come m‘deafigns m?dlcolx;r- tique rugs, l‘ep!;oducing cele- B i tloe et € e numeadaie o JCBLOIONIL est and most wanted shades. ings to match up with the brated designs and the beauty or. G. Vi t . : nanufacturers. Many styles, o 3 Y KH larger size rugs. Size 36x63 byt = 1 Netherlands | Ams teris and tolovin Size E rug perfect and of reli- fchi For Price $19.5 of the original colorings. Size points ont that South Africa s | . St PINEE I SIEC able make. Size 8 ft. 3x10 1t. 6. frjies RERormer trice $19. 50y 8 ft. 8x10 {t. 6. Former Price ®gound to have been for some tir {¥near a goid parity and is now abo .,mfl The commissioners conclude t¥ urther deflation is necdless as S ®EAfrica’s gold position is very land gold is more stable than S ager paper money.” T} o ’&beucw it would be a w & Sgervative action on the par frica to clinch now with the gold S parity and definitely return to ge istandard on July 1. This decisi §ifust be reached immediately, 11 Ssay, and adhered to, whatever hap- ¥ pens to the pound sterling in A ¢¢murle of the coming six months. The commissioners claim the fol- \'lowmr advantages for this course B S iirst, greater stability of purchasing ipower athome and abroad; second Bgtenter stability of rates of interest and a lower level for real ‘vv.r st | des; third, ‘stability of exchange | ith countries possessing & gold Eifie— $13'98 e .. $20:50 |k "$27.50 prs. e $74.50 THE ASHLEY-Jl |&si HN:/ IDREWS & (- Tt BABCOCK CO. 1[5 BEl § ¢ i - 2 LOWES T 139 Main Street Sk ; /1A 90 MALVAYS