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Hot Water Bottles Indispensable in Cold Weather Prices from 81.19 up Bring in your old We will allow you fift) cents if you purchase bottle bottle BOYS' CLUB MAYOR Nomination oi Oicers Iudlcatesi Lively Pre-Election Campaign | ‘ 1 William candi- Club nom- this amnew || g r aldermen: I-'OR INDIGESTION ) 6 BELLANS Hot water Sure Relief 25¢ and 75¢ Packages Everywhere “Looney Gas” Sales in New Albany, Jan, 21.—Gaeoline treated with tetraethyl lead, or “looney gas.” | may be sold in New York state, but sale of the “looney gas” itself is barred from public distribution, it was ruled at a meeting of the state liealth council here yesterday. “Looney gas" in its pure commercial | | aay. York Restricted | ~ 'SureRelief [ECONHY IS PLEA BY MRS, FERGUSON Texas Governor Also Feels Kind- Iy Toward Convicts By The Assoclated Press exas, Jan. 21.~The first |womaw governor of Texas sent her initlal messago to the legisiatyre to. Sne pieaded for ecofomy, adoption of principles in the demo« cratic platform upon which she was elected, and forccast a more liberal poliey regarding pardons of state prisoners on the part of her admin- fstration, “In my opinion,” she said, “appro- Ipriations should be reduced to at least $30,000,000 or at the outslde not more than $35,000,000." The tople of prisons occupied Are you the man we want to see? Our Requirements What you get Good character and standing, A practically non-competitive Mflflmuflv come business that yields substan- tial profits from the start, that keeps on growing and Willingness to do some pioneer work, salesability and Wflltm; come next. Finally, financiel ity for the purchase and maintenance of a $300 stock o macspadis And &3 much or more each These are our specifications. following year. r.u-ml-mmummm o matlonal nization. I/ you messure up and went (e be con- .1 -u -v«' wiving your age, 1, and residence for appointment lo mest E. A. OAKLEY Room 206, 1340 Broadway, New York City ' O Mys tlon in t ants whi and the an unce more time in the address than any form recently caused mental d{lS‘ mlher subject. Mrs. Ferguson urged orders and consequent deaths of sev- |y yontict o % " CEEIER CAETG i I I S ] v cubowiez; | i 2 eral workors 2R, ;’"’““i“"’"lv'::* |give any prisoner, “regardless of tho 1 y : : 4 g \n/New Jersey, It is used in molor liepgty of his sentence,” the right to | DRUGCO., | e e e Mike “If smokers are not interested in |the great cause of education,” she said, “all they would have to do to relleve themselves of the tax would be to cut out smoking until such time as their desire for smoking would overcome their opposition to education; but I dare say this will never occur because the man who African Troops Start Southward to Avoid Cold Berne, Jan. 21.—A little patrol of nine French Moroccan colored sol- diers marching across the country near Basel yesterday created alarm among the Swiss country folk, and police from a number of willages were hurriedly summoned to sur- round the troop and arrest them. The soldiers, who were very tired, expressed hewildérment at being de- tained. They suid they had found the weather too cold in the French barracks near Strasbourg and had . decided to start southward in hopes mo clent service | I} | 1 | | Declaring she would \ increase power and yppiy for a conditional parole after 169-171 Main St. eliminate knocks. |15 years of good bohaviour and efti- “look with i : iy STRIKE IN BOSTON dlsfavor upon the establishing of any : g b Boston, Jan. 21.—The Maverick aqqjtiona 1l sehool during my admin- = 0 2 1 2 mill in East Boston, employing ap- istration,” the new governor, in re- proximately 1,000 operatives, was|ferring to state education, recom- closed today because of a strike de- |jnended a tax on factory-made cigar- in protest against a 10 per ctics as a means of raising sufticient wage reduction which became |revenue to finance additional build- effective Monday. The weavers, spin- |ings among state educational insti- ners and spoolers, who walked out\lulmnl Mrs, Ierguson sald $4,- on Monday were joined last night by | 000,000 could be ralsed in that way, mlral distriets in closer connection smokes is generally the most liberal man in the community.” The governor sald she favored construction of additional naunmnl guard armories, reducing the stz of Uw force of state rangers, construe- Ition of lateral roads, “to bring the —_— A friend in need, is friend indeed! Underwear, the friend- : . ) - the card room employes, making the |and designated ft an “educational |with the rest of the world,” and per- | o¢ reaching their warmer African | e bbby : : . T S strike general in the plant. tax,” manency in road bullding. Homen el Elsie Sukkan, 27, just loved to play tennis with Joseph i Kleis of Cleveland. And to keep a “love set” going she mar- 1no} on ried him—with divorcing her first husband, August Sukkan, Tva o also of Cleveland. Kleis caused her arrest on a charge of :;(.,7 " bigamy. A Detroit judge, where the complaint was filed, told | § i Sillen Everyman's Bible class pro- | Elsie to pick one of her two husbands and depart in peace. one ; n- | She chose Sukkan, her first love. whi and sat- wh T cific nes FACING AUDIENCES * ta . I SAVINGS BANK OF N. B. It Menibers of Y., M. C. A, the il made a e Nie d Irish songe. | precident Stanley Files Report on | Publie § to monologues and eve .« th ) Business At Incorporators A Half sleeve—" lengtl E "‘_"[ eve=a lbiipng Aunual Meeting bre medium weight $41.00, o HORSFALLS 93-99 Xlsylum Strect Hartford, Luy our kind” Bobhed-Haired Swindler Operated in Hartford .. 19+ 29 ‘392 Here are the final before inventory prices on the Give Yourself a Treat balance of our fall and winter suit stock. RUSSELL’S PREMIUM BUTTER S51clb. 2 LBS. FOR $1.00 RUSSEL BROS. 201 MAIN ST. The present showing of fabrics and colorings is without exceptxon the most desirable layout of thor- oughly good men’s clothes we have ever carried into January. BLUE TRIANGLT \Ill\ NEWs 4 Kuppenheimer Suits at $39.50 | A, Class in Speaking Get Real Expf'r-‘: ] icnce By Addresshig Gatherings. ‘, ”\[—wvh:v”; of hv"w class 1:1 D"fl".'l: F. l Cl ! This lot is made up of $50, $55 and $60 suits and includes all of our finest grades from The House of Kuppenheimer and Rogers-Peet. Blue serges, blue un- finished worsteds, dark fancy mixtures—all. About 700 : . suits—sold for $50, $55, $60—mostly Kuppenheimer i Pay-As-You-Go Pelicy make=noy ekl ' ‘ SLEFTY® FLYAN TO WED For Boston Highways Suits at $29.75 This is a juicy collection of staple and young men’s suits—mostly dark shades—that sold for $35, $40 and $45. Like the foregoing lot these suits represent the very best in their respective grades. Neat patterns —dependable fabrics—sold for $35, $40, $45—in the final clearance at $29.75. 125 Left-overs at $19.50 About one hundred and twenty-five Norfolks, Sport suits and plain models that were good in their day—that was 1924. This is another year. They sold for $35 and $40 and they're still worth that to wear. They're worth just $19.50 for us to sell. We don’t rec- ommend the patterns. DENTISTS A. B. Johnson, D. D. S, T. R. Johnson, D. D. S. Gas—Oxygen—X-rays National Bank Bldg. NURSE IN ATENDANCE January | Reductions | Bakers@ Cocoa « » Their active, energetic, little BUILDING PERMITS /0‘9 —— Freeman Church Thirty Four Asylum HARTFORD s frequently require a large amount of : e} The First and Original much of this is Cold and Grip Tablet suppliedby Baker's Proven Safe for more than t : 4 r m a Quarter of a Century as | Cocoa in a readily 1 shor I tour t |an effective remedy for | RolR s COLDS, GRIP, INFLU- ENZA and as a Preventive. The box bears this signature AR G e L The Burritt E ’ assimilable form. Gift Shop | Valter “MASTERPIECES™ X " 3 e CHOCOLATES § .~ » nourishment and kl\n\\ul IHlIIH SOCTAL Jist Received 85c per Ib. 72 WEST MAIN STREET (Opposite The Hotel) Walter Baker&Co.Ltd. ESTABLISHED 1780 < ' Dorchester Mass. Montreal Can. BOOKLET OF CHOICE RECIPES SENT FRET C. 7\ bpore Price 30c.