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Hot Water Bottles Indispensable in Cold Weather Prices from $1.19 up :1‘»ring in your old bottle. | i We will allow you fifty| cents if you purchase a new bottle. THE DICKINSON DRUG CO., 169-171 Main St. 0. K3 RELIGIOUS of Proposed Innovation Much encouragement stusm was shown by th the First Lutheran chu d f8r their annual | meeting In the church parlors, to the proposed reli in the > members of the ¢h {n ann that we arv hed roposed religic t assembl resolution relative 18 local public sch t First Lutherar meet wor of ildren in our public by lon or training and given gious bodies of 1 to the echool d he city of New Brit- ecislon was 1 the Theological Semin: e e e It's Quality That Brings Men Back To Buy HORSFALL-MADE CLOTHES For men are buying clothes of exceptional merit— clothes that are hand-tailored — here in our own shop. They not only meet E the .latest style note, but wear and look better longer. Now Reduced to These Prices $50.00 Value ... e . $37.50 $60.00 Value ... woze $47.50 $67.50 Value .. cowrnoam $57.50 i HORSFALLS 93-99 Xdsylum Strect Hartford. L “It pays to buy our kind” popularity of a product is proot of its quality. Baker's Certi- fled Flavoring Extracts are the big- gest selling extracts in New England. +advt. WIND DRIFTS SNOW P Winsted Way People Are Having | w Dig Themsclves Out—Roads * Are Blocked. { Winsted, Jan. 23. during the night so badly drifted ti snow on the hill roads in this sec- tibn that it is believed many hilltops wlil be inaccessible as obse points for the eclipse. Many pe intended to climb to the tc Hlatt's hill, which is the highest and BPst point near here to see the edlipse but today the road was blocked. The town authorities are trying to break out some roads. The weather was very cold this morning, 10 below being an aver- age here. In the Highland lake di trict it was 18 degrees below. .No folkk reported 13 below and S; Kaigdom was warmer at 6 be 'Armed Men Take Loot Of $11,000 at Albany “Albany, N. Y., armed men held 18 a rodm ‘near the bue here last night and waiting automobile jewels valued at $11,0 taken was t téfalling § cluded two acarf pin. dia L Everybody plassified ads, reads You'll Do Better At Axelrod’s £ F¥er ralse t alary $300, Election of Officers, u of ofticers resulted in John N Fresen, | son, John Ande | A. Erickson, Justus Wallin, Josephson, John A. Johnson, n, Axel Nelson; clerk, auditor David Ohman; u Carl Swanson, G John Swenson, John E, Ahlquist, ners, G tay Carlson, Ahlquist, Jfl"n A. Kallberg, was the rebuj gan, which nec 1 a choir organ was green Lane The or oher 16, wit fessor Frederickson. A report was Pibfessor Frederickson, pe | to the work carried on by the ch | which ie composed of §0 volun voices. oir, Financial Report The report of Financial Conrad Hultherg showed t ceipté for 1624 to have been $1 39.51, and the report of Justus V lin, treasurer, showed the disburse ments to have been $16, |ing a treasury balance ot $207.04, Of |the disbursements it is estimated {that §3,000 was contributed to bene- | volences, cretaty re. | gren, treasurer of the S |showed the r {ment to have been §1 {ieaving a balance of $3§9 {report of Joseph Anderson, intendent, showed that th | has a membership of 240 chi |28 different classes. | Mrs. Carl Gullberg. the Ladies' Aid lay schoo at depart 95 and the n in soci ubmitt ort which showed the receipts !‘V"r‘ that society to 66 and the have been $955.11, | er rer: dishu leaving a ba report of Miss Josie Erickson, rer of the Luther league show- 1,453.80, ed the receipts to have expe of $218.65. as tregs s Brotherhood, reporte celpts of that o8 surer of the d the 2 and the $658.65 $88.8 expend to have with ne balance of VISITING NURSES HEET Committees Report Nearly Visits in Year—Officers For 1925, Ernest M. Smith Mrs. Hartwe Herald \rs. Herbert L. Mi ert Parsons ' CLERGYMAN THREATENED SCHOOL TRAINING First Lutheran Church Approves and enthu- me mbers of who last training s was unani- it resolved by ing assembled, or edu- understood that this copy of this resolu- decided to the following: Deacons, David 0)- John | Albert David Eric John A. Johnson, rge Rtoot, David Walter , Landers Johnson, Hilding work was done by Hill- & Company, the originat an was rededicated Dl organization to have 10,000 § Eleccted GIRL SCOUT NEWS The following members were {present at the New Britain Girl | Bcout luncheon and counell meeling: Mrs, Charles I, Chase, Mrs, Charles Coale, Mrs, ¥, E, Gross, Mrs. C. I'. Hale, Mrs, John«C. Loomis, Willlam Marsland, Mrs, Everett I'roudman, M Joscph Regan, Mrs, I. P. Slade, and Mrs. Leon A Sprague, Miss Agnes Johnston and \irs, Harry Miles were present from the ofliy assoclation, Sprague, commissioner, presided at the business meeting. Tt was voted | |to carry on a Girl Scout health trail and to make theee awards to the » | three girls shewing th atest phy- sleal improvement. first will be two werks at camp, the second one week at camp, and the lays at camp. Mrs. M nd was wppointed council representative for the Leaders' jation, It voted to hold a Girl, Scout cookie week. Girls, be ready cookies by the doze captain gives you the word. uncement was made of the nation- al Girl Scout convention to be held in Boston, May 20 to 23, also train- ing weck May 25 to $0. Tt s hoped that there will be a large represen tation from New Britain for this con- vention The Leaders' assoclatiof will meet next Monday evening at 7:30 at the | scont office. All troop leaders should |be present and all interested in {scouttng will be most welcome, A new editorial staff has been or- was ns when your SATURDAY Mrs, | Mrs. | third three | to make | An- | ganized for the Girl Scout newspa- per, the following members serving: Editor, Gladys Hogaboom; troop | news, Betty Fox, assisted by Harrlet Allee; drum corps news, Ruth Gibs |ney: jokes and puzzles, Marjorle Potts; literary department, Irene Haigls; assisted by Grace Smith, | Tiach troop reporter should be prompt in sending in troop news, ‘The staff will meet the first Tuesday |in each month, Second class scouts of Troop § are |taking turns assisting their captain |at the opening ceremony of troop meetings. Troop 4. Berlin, is planning a parent and friend exhibition night, u.l\lnp, various scout activities and stunts, | Troop 2, Center church ning a play to be given in t spring. Troop 6 Central giving a ¥ ‘roop 11, Home foni give a short pls members of the pe Brownie Pack N darned stockings at its { meeting, Those“who have Stratton-Porte {life will be interested to know that one of the last things she wrote was the following tribute to the girl and oy scouts: “There is no one ele- | ment off our civilization toddy for | which 1 am more devoutly thankful than the boy and outs. This lmmvmt‘m 1s absolutely and In its en- tirety one of the very best elements of our civilization of today and no plan- e early Junlor High rty to the scouts of swington Children's Patrol No. 4 will , made up by the of last Berlin pack enjoyed Gene rur SU SPECIALS ANY QUOTEI s storles of outdoor | one can do too much to show his thankfulness for the kind of citizens these boy and girl scouts are going to make, There are mo pains too great to take, no amount of money 100 large to spend to accomplish the end of making our boys and #irls honest, consclentious, considerate of others, loyal and patriotic American citizens." SICK MAN MURDERED, Canton Chinaman Belfeved Victim ot Tong War Feud, Canton, O, Jan. 23.~Belleved a victim of the Tong war which has been ‘in progress for months, Moy Quong, 40, a laundryman, was shot to death last night as heday il on a bed. in the cellar of a Chinese room- in€ house here. Lee Juone of Massillon and Ham Sheuk, who told police he found the body, are being held by police as wit- nesses, Moy Quong met his death soon after he had received a mysterious | telegram Y. M, I, A, NOTES An important meeting of the Y. M. H. A was held last night at the clubrooms on Main street A private dance is being planned for Yebruary 4 at the United hall. Invitations are being extended to Hartford, Bristol and Meriden Y's. A whist tournament {s about to take place bhetween the “Y'" boys and the Disabled Veterans' bureau. The challenge has been thrown and accepted by both organizations. > ELSEWHERE, 9 TO (1 A M, ROUND AND LOIN STEAKS 50 submitted by | ning |8 9 TO 11 A. M. 1 lI AN I'RESH SHOULDERS OUR REGULAR HOUR SALES 9 TO 11 BEST MAINE POTATOES R L e lzzc‘ Peck ... i 19¢ TRESH GROUND FRESH TFRICASSER. CAPE COD Hamburg 3 lbs. 25£ [Fowl ...... Ib. 28cf Canber’ies 3 qts. 25¢ FROM 3 TO ARMOUR'S LEAN SMOKED 1 SHOULDERS ..... PRIME RIB 5P M b e 'SUGAR TAMTO L P. M, 25 1h. Sack . 10 Ibs. for . Confectionery Leo. 21bs, 15¢ Roasts Beef ......... . 22c Gold Medal Flour..Bag $1. 41 super- | 8 BEEF LEAN BOILING BEED MEATY POT ROASTS .. | FANCY CHUCK ROASTS BONEFLESS ROLLED ROASIS . SHOULDER CLODS . oovouuen ALL DAY SPECIALS LEGS VEAL 10 PRIME RUMP SHOULDER CU BREASTS TO 13/ FANCY VEAL (] VEAL ROAST ....... JARTS ..... TO ROAST AKE OR POT P HOPS ...ovoine . . Ib, . Ib. . Ib, . Ib. JUN 15¢ 22¢ 18¢c 10¢ 25¢ PORK (FRESH) ROASTS PORK LEAN FRESH HAMS .. FRESH SPARERIBS GOBEL'S SMOKED \nullhl ARMOUR'S SKINNED HAMS | | LEAN STEWINC | CHOICE LAMB IRESH CUT PO 1S GENUVINE LOINS FOR CHOPS OR ROAST LAMB SPRING LAMB .. s LAMB . caops IRK CHOPS SWIFI'S GOLDEN WEST 'OWL *TANCY ROASTING CHICKENS FINEST MOHICAN CREAMERY Buttor 21s.87c ¢ STRICTLY FRESH (NOT COLD § LEECTED EGGS DOZ. 63¢ TORAGE)—Will Poach or Boil Best Pure LARD.. 2 Ibs, 35c SAKERY PRODUCTS!! Sponge Cakes Angel Cakes Ieed Loaf Cakes Jelly Rolls | . Asst'd Layer Cakes ... | Whole Milk | CHEESE Imp't Swiss CHEESE. i, 270 -Ib. 550 | Strawberry JELLY.... w 17¢ li You Want Th Ex. ¥ancy Layers 35c. 10c, 50c Ex. Fancy Cnp Cakes. .3 for 10c Chocolate Eclairs .. Y. s | Raistn Bread . Loaf 10¢ | The Best Bread . . Ih, 6 e Best BUY THESE! Whipped Cream Cakes. Ea. 40c Whipped Cream Puffs. .. .Ia. be Custard Cream Puffs. .3 for mc ound Cake .. ... - Ib, J Large Assorted (ooklvs doz. 15¢ TEN BIG SPECIALS AT OUR GRO“ ERY COUNTER OFR FAMOUS DINNER BLE ND OUR RED BU S COFFEE . . > ... 1% 37c MIXED TEA ... i B, 25¢ BLUT DAVIS UTIET MILLINERY CO. Unfolding Exéptional Millinery Values for Saturday Shoppers Proving That: Hats Can Be the Season’s Newest and Most Sty_lish and Prices Not Excessive TRIMMED HATS $3.75 = $5 Don’t let the price deceive you into expecting too little in style, chic and quality, These are ail new Spring Hats and this collection embraces all the latest styles, colors and materials, HOSIERY Silk and Wool All colors. Values to $1.95. $1.95 ings. shating ... ...+ 378 Main Street ADVA Stockines 61,00 Imported Camel Stock- Just the thing for $1.95 All 69 c v $2.95 Fancy Silk and Wool Stockings, = A number- of patterns .....c.iiiiiannn Silk-and Fibre Stocking. colorsy To close out .. $1.29 New Britain NCE OFFERING OF RICHLY COLORED ~ New Sprmg Dresses OF FLANNEL — KASHALEEN $9.95, $12.95, $14.95 Sizes for Wome n and Misses Very Specially Priced TAILORED — HIGH COLLARS ENSEMBLE EFFEQTS Smart new flannels and kashaleens in the new high shades. and square neck as well as four in hand tie. Attractive ensemble effects, y harmonious colmmgs. striped flannel in straight line with its yout} favorite. Colors—Butternut, Russet, Rust, Cranberry, Henna, G Beautifully tailored styles showing round the new high col)ar and feqfuring plain’ and The hful lines is still a prime Flemish Blue, Surnac, reen, Tan. Matenals—Flannel Kashaleen, Crepe Satin, Canton, Satin, Twills, Striped Flanr nel. RICE a=3hes doc ROSE BAKING stamford Russian Orthodox Minister ‘Saturday Specials Lifchuoy Soap, 2 for 10c Hills' Cascara Quinine 4 Pebeco Tooth Paste. . Milk of Magnesia.... 12c $1.00 Squibb's Cod Liver Oil i 8¢ 13¢ Squibb's Bicarbonate v Soda ... 11c g 15¢ Wash (|o|l|< 3 Our Complete Assortment of “Pyralin” Ivory Reduced 207, Axelrod’sPharmacy PARK ST. POWDER Ige. can 19¢ T e SPRING MILLINERY = S y OF SMART DISTINCTION— LEMON OR . & A BEAUTIFUL SELECTION vasiia. EXTRACT 2 bots. 25¢ COCOA ... 21bs. 19¢ teports Getting Letter From the “Red Hand.” RIAmIOre PURE BULK Dors 16x MOHICAN HORSE- \ wn up or poisor . Dorsch came } . H. 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DLLSS NEW HATS —PRICED VERY LOW —_— — [SOUND YELI0W % and shapes, in the favored materials $2 95 HATh: BANANAS dox. 25(: |ONTONS ....... 41bs lgc -2 Ihs. 25(: i supplement your winter wardrobe; clever new modes just SWT JUICY SUNKIST | LARGE RED RIPE | NATIVE GREEN , NATIVE YELLOW All the smart new straw and silk combinations, in the most 9c lZc 1% Ih, 250 Smart new season Hats, just received, all the newest st\les, colors LARGE RIPI R sdethem gy GREEN STRING 10c TH\ HE AVY R f d 9 R hf d L] BEANS . S nigt e t = Otll eqaer s otnreaer s eived ALI, KINDS FRISH, CANNED, SALT AN Barg: ald cl