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GRADUATION AT Valentines| CENTRALJR. 1.5 Address Delivered by Rev. Dr. . Childven Party : Ablquist of Lutheran Church Outfits, presented 110 ‘entral Junior tatic Morris 1, Saxe, A memboer e Lboard of ed- i Wi € ymas were to Trimmings 1 glls at the L was n by Favors Prizes Dr. A A ninth Gift Dept. grad diplomus, Spangled roof THE Address By Dr. DICKINSON | .. DRUG CO., 169-171 Main St. Allquist ss 10 the graduated by t was us fol- o siep for a mg- Id of the new 8 socrets 1 am rather ar ent in the <y There's an “one must cut old s;\,\'iuj his coat ac- S R cording to his cloth”—but ined vou as best 1l no more than he can afford, instilled into your ete. iples of greatne 4 ] S in men and worr But, when the t Jsperity ed drops to the pocketbook car pay, why den best? No ecor anyway. buy when right. Suits an The v conld minds thos a good se ljes ng want- price cheerfully himself the portant his cheap stuff he thing is to the buying is 1 out a plan tlon of Ticult, mec drawir czar he Overcoats that e oS he ¢ Suits were $50, HORSFALLS 93-99 Msylum Street Hartford. ~“It pays tp buy our kind” OOKED FOOD SHOP 118 MAIN ST. Mutual Bldg. CONFIDENTIAL LLOANS UP TO $300 quickly arranged on house furni. ture left in your home. Long time to pay. Lawful interest. La\c your application today. Beneficial Loan Society 87 West Main &t Protessional Bldg., Room 104-5, Phone 1.9, Open910530 Saturesrsftel Contest News What a i gems the [ et ' | PORK AND BEANS at fun we are Are always enioyed when S ONS I e 5 good pork, good beans and good cooking enter into the preparation. We offer you not only good pork and heans, hut the finest of pre- pared foods at our delica tessen. SATURDAY SPECIALS Brookfield Butter (14 1h prints) 19¢ 1h. 1925 Crop Walnut Meats 60c h, Cloverbloom Butte: (1 M prints) 19¢ th. Faney Imp. Roquefort Cheese 65¢ Ih. Fresh Grated Horse 15¢ one-half pint. Our Own Make Mayonnaise J8¢ pint. New Namco Crab Meat 39c can. Fancy Tag Bloaters 2 for 25c. Combination Salad 28¢ h. Canadian Creme Malt and Hops 215 1b can Tie. Peanut Butter (in bulk) 22¢ Th. Roast Stuffed Chickens 3 to 4 b average SLT5—82.00. Reg. 43¢ Coffee 10c . territors night? To tis T S T R ) Zht'ah Radish You'll Do Better At Axelrod’s OUR SEMI-ANNUAL One Cent Sale NOW GOING ON ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY BARGAINS COME AND SEE Axelrod’sPharmacy 223 PARK ST. About the Store Winchell Smitl, Whole Wheat Br Pumperknickil Bread N. B. C. Products All kinds of Cooked Meats Chicken, Potato, Waldorf. bage, Tuna Fish, Vegetable Salads. Elizabeth Park Canned Goods Pickles, Olives, Stuffed P Mil Stream XELROD FOR COCURACY Let Us Fill Your Prescriptions Cah- Ligg ppers suy g In fact I think | Now g0 and do it and report to m NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, ninutes and then cut him short. by | Frances Wilamina Zehner, Emma ¢ reasons arve excellent. | Helen Davis, Marguerite Blanche they are about the | Dohnham, Libble Ella Dunn, Stella have ever heard. Gladys Elsenberg, Hplen Louise Erickson, Agnes Marie Fagan, Au- that the work is complet- drey Margaret Fagan, Elena Ma [ | vasons I (i When the sun the next Ferraris, George d Finance, was done. e Viola Joy Friedmann, Lillian Mil- excused himself or | Gerdis, Theresa Josephina | will go down in his- | Guite, George Henry Glaese hener of Khartoum, the Ruth Ingeborg Han nan i things.' Ilrnest Hateh, Irene M You meet diffig Flvera Johanna Hedlund, William | foar Haswell, Peter George Hermann, | Alden Creighton Hewett, Donald | Illsworth Horton, Walter Ernest Johnson, Francis Hugh Kelly, Fran- | ! Mary Rapposch, Mildred Anna Paul Andrew Ryiz, Mildred an Llizabeth Linnea Fmlly Ired 1 rose luy thing wus u 10 never und 1 nan W ory as Albert hy Heckman, | ities bt of them Many people i, but trug it their bilit 2 1ght out t difficulties to me n my church utomobile, 1 1 out on the |Huck it the moment 1 got 1 busy stroet, sight in the fine st | Lteinas Anna Sundberg Earl Vining Scott, Edward mard Sparks, Jeanctte Stipek, Aldona Mary Madeline Loulse Keeney, Myr- velyn Alma Keif- Ary our Susan was revealed m a L spring wi Senf, with an g the car , Loren Carl Miller, Julia on, Glennie Ca 1 suceess in 1 ward 1 When mer than others ard W lirections, and a Varick Peter « Camphell | ¢ Henry Ruth | dc s, Henry ction. worker, assaur, Jayn on Rockwell, ninence I Sidne Eleanor Sur! W Harry Titzsim iggins, Byre lets 1 s, rolling river the pushis ward paid for a ; nothing Plato d ey t of fathom! nley John Romenict Arthur Howard ik Szaho, Havry Joseph Sav John Zeigler, h Bertoline, 1 Mary | dily Work Pilk Edith stack, el ederick Koloski. it is for th f pust contribu ahors, g0 that a t to th 1 work- opes it Mnes | this eve- nd Tele. hit also homas Stammers | 1 comes fallen hes were of i : 1o Yormaley 1011w g Jich T of ice s morn- 0 be t light al PEAY—"GENTLE JULIA" \ud CONCERT By Miss Douglass Music Dept. of Mt Holyoke College TONIGHT AT § 0'CLOCK MY W, AL Anditoriom Denefit Sophomore Girl Reserves LAWYER DROPS DEAD oOf Would you have made this sacrifice? When the fleeting vears finally permitted her to taste of the cap of love she passed it to her vounger sister—never to return. What else could she do? The story of a woman who broke Love's Law. 1(,4 Jfugs Other pictures come and go bu this drama will live forever. FREDEmMDLAURR u IingFives avCuisene - Brown Broduction. MON.—TUES.—WED. PAULINE Smolde UNIVERSALJEWEL CAPITOL § BRITISH NAVAL Tncreas of 10 Million Pounds tho Britis: coming financial year is said to have trom the t Lo sip as champlon of generous cxpen- ily submitted estimates of 65,500, 000 pounds, maintalning that this s the lowr | were Propoe ruiser contemplated construction of more | | s 10 scrutinize the estim Mirasian, Marie | o) 1011 to 1915, aily speculation in political circles vhat Deatty will do if his estir are cut. HIRE SERVIGES - FRIDAY, JANUARY 80, 1925, ESTIMATES B of Off Hand Match, ‘ ‘ Is Asked & g Elmer W, A, llayes, Beecher, Monier, treasure kin, executive offi Pape, vic secretary; London, wrly 10,0 Jan. $0.—An increase of | 0,000 pounds sterling in \ naval estimates for the lemanded by the to be 2 with admiralty, resistance hand mateh was held Earl rd, u Beatty, who Iirst y figures in political gos- as Sea turcs for the navy, has report flgures compatible with | State fety of the nation, estimates for the current 800,000 pounds, and 1 Inercase q to be ssitated by continuance of building program and ar the ne- the the | RI is s stroyers and submarin Il chancellor of the exchequer, inston Churchill, whose business it of all | & them | T Scotfa ofl shale is the wo par ults of tests partments before submitti alty claim, it s declared, [under the dircction of vound of cconomy. He feels | Council of Scientifié Research. The ize the |tests were particularly carried out | naval proposals, it is added, having|in Plctou country. rst The report states that 100,000 tons of shale are easily acc and that the vast oil industries might t well qualified to cr of the admiralty from | Some of the news writers eay 1o is a sharp tussie between Earl | well be developed in ty and Mv. Churchill and the| Mail declares there is much| BREAKS CEMET to| skldding when 1tes | struck an fey stretch It is stated that the army and air fo :en submitted, are estimates fo e, which hi considerably in | through the fence s of those for the current year, | cemetery. 1 that Mr. Crurchill is, Albert Lpstein of 4 pruning cident to the police. not damaged. SATURDAY SPECIAL! Chiffon and Thread SILK HOSE An Excellent Quality All Perfect Full Fashioned $1.35 The chiffon Hose in this group is of fine sheer quality. They are made with lisle tops; also thread silk ITose in a medium service weight, also with lisle tops. COATS! COATS! @’,\ Sacrificed! $20 $25 Materials are in the soft suede finishes. Attractive fur trim. mings on collars and cuffs. Warmly made \ and lined. Wanted colors. SATURDAY SPECIAL! GIRLS’ COATS Fine Junior Garments greatly reduced from Higher Priced Lines. $7.95 . $9.95 Each of these splendid Coats are excep- tional values. They are late winter arrivals and are consequently last-minute modes in every detail. New fabrics. Styles for every v Sizes 7 to 16. ROTHFEDER’S RIFLE CLUB ELECTION Officers Chosen at Annual Meefing of Sharpshooters——Jacobson The annual meoting of the New Britaln Rifle club was held at the armory last evening and new officers | were elected for the year as follow president; -president; Mitchell A, After the business meeting an off- prize was won by Jacobson with & score of 88 out of a possible 100, and the second prize went to Cooley with a score of 84, After the match re- freshments were served, There will be a gathering of the plstol shooters from all parts of the the New Britain range next | I'hursday night for a pistol contest. 1 OIL SHALE | Nova Scotia Deposits Yield 50 Gal- lons to the Ton, s Report Halifax, N, 8, Jan. d, ylelding 50 gallons of » parafin per ton, conducted iment in the budget, opposes | Nova Scotia Technical college here CRY F his Stanley street yesterday afternoon 4 Elm strect lost control of the machine nd it went at Epstein reported the ac- Foreign Owners of German Bonds Are Like Natives By The Associated Pross, Berlin, Jan, 80,—~Foreign owners of Gorman pre-war government bonds will be treated on the same busis us the native owners when the revaluation takes place, the govern- ment announced today. In no case can the bondholders expect anything Ilike face value redemption since Germany Is so impoverished and in- debted by the loss of ‘the war that such redempfion would mean thé sacrifice of the entire national wealth, The government estimates the to tal face value of pre-war and pos'- war outstanding securities, lssuod by the federal, provincial and city governments, at 140,000,000,000 marks. . The question of revaluation of wa. and post-war loans still is ncbu- lous, but the government probably will redcem these obligations ouiy at a low fraction of their par value and for the present will honor only bonds in the hands of persons who are in grave financial straits. COUGHS ARE DANGER WARNINGS FATHER | JOHNS | MEDICINE BUILDS HEALTH Winner Fred M. L. Bel- Theodore OVER (0 YEARS OF SUCCESS o " MAROONED AT DANCE Fifty Young Men and Women At and the first Lowell, N. Y, Obliged to Spent Night In the Dance Hall, Jan. 80 —Fifty young men and women, most of them residents of Itome, were marooned here last night by the | snow storm. They came here to at- tend a dance but when the party was | over they were unable to go home. | Most of them slept fin the dance | hall. At noon today they were still seeking means of transportation | back to Rome, seven miles away. Fears National Banks JoxalieN Xy May Have Hard Time Washington, Jan. 30.—The senate banking committee was told today by Charles A. Hinch, a Cincinnatl bank- er that unless congres passed the McFadden bank bill or similar legis- lation many national banks would bLe forced to seriously consider surrend- er of their charters. He sald present restrictions placed national banks under a handicap in competition with state institutions, | 30, — va richest In the high according to at the the Dominion OPPOSES CURRY BILL Washington, Jan, $0.—Major Gene SR b eral Le Jeune, commandant of the ARRIVES FOR PRISONER. } Marine Corps, urged the house mili- New Haven, Jan, 30.—William D, | tary committeo today to vote down MacWorth, Canaditn postoffice in- | the Curry bill to provide for a uni-| spector, who 1s connected with the | fiec r vice, Crown Prosecotor's office in Mon- | treal, arrived here yesterday after Lester Benson, who has agreed to| return to Montreal to face a charge I« d Letser Hurd, negroes con- of highway robbery. Bemson, who victed of slaying Ollie Lancaster, was arrested here four months ago | town marshal of Bolton, were hang: charged with attempting to steal an | ed here today. They went to death| automobile, has been fighting extra- | singing and praving. The officer was| dition, but now has agreed to return | killed when . he attempted to arrest to Canada. the men. 000 sible this province. \CE automobiie roal on 1Wo NEGROES HANGED of Jackson, Miss,, Jan, 30.—Eddle St. Mary's The auto was Rothfeder’s 378 Main Street New Britain ales For Saturday SPRING DRESSES NEW ARRIVALS ATTRACTIVELY PRICED $14.95 \l . . . Lovely new models make their appearance daily di- rect from New York’s most noted creators. Materials include Kasha, Satin Crepe, Georgette and Flanpels. Colors include the brilliant Spring shades. SATURDAY! AN ADVANCE SELLING OF SPRINGTIME MILLINERY Gloria Swanson Pokes. $4.95 Peaked Crown Hats. Irresistible. distinctly different. Fashioned of rich silks, felts and straws in a bewildering a of smart modes.* Hats new and fresh and utterly desirable. A model for every type. Large and small head sizes.