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Conduct Investigation HONEY 29c bottle Washington, Feb, 3 the General E trols the ctrie ¢ by the a resolution senate inwerstate THE DICKINSON | " 1 by th also would DRUG CO., | imns! 169-171 Main St. committee distribution 1l some re made on the bate corporation known as lectric company monopoly N or exercis: “Who drives not his busi- |GENERAL FLECTRI HILL BE PROBED Fedeval Trade Commission May |, The federal mmission would be directed y con- 1prises a modi- the extend to manu- the in restraint of trade x x X e production and distribution ness, his business drives.” - A ind @ ution of That's an old proverb, but ment And'apparatus? the application is right up to date. We're season’s goods now by mark- ing them down. msidera but Senator Dial, democrat, Carolina, blocked it driving out last JURY GETS EVIDENCE | That clears the decks and i puts money in the till to || help pay for new goods. v and the manufac- electric | Those Who Are to Take Action In [etalliproft Case Against Senator Suits and Overcoats that & % Hear Testimony Today. were $35, now $29.50. dvidence 1t of just o bring e case of f Montana, w rand jury tod olumbia rcoats that 50 Suits and Ov were $50, now § HORSFALLS 95-99 Xlsylum Street 4t Hartford “It pays to buy our kind” A oxtal those who e1 Mr. Donovi idence to | rcial [nitiation ! Grand Lodge Off i;rs Whe supre eler > on | at c has new 1| miles distant, in 2me f | sto I. 0. 0. F. Here Tomorrow Officers of 1 8 o'clo n 1of 1. 0. O. | Grand Opening —of— it THE BELMONT |- & Hotel and Restaurant 90 CHURCH ST. MONDAY, FREE FEBRUARY 2 SOUVENIRS 127 MAIN ST. th to investigate the extent to which | commerce | of electric | members con- | might carry the work recites that allega- | enate floor | at Muscle Shouls | | Unitea has ac- | orris asked for immedi- | on of the resolution, South Genoa and Fleming, New York, Both The Nebraska senator then gave | ice he would insist on an early | | de: N Two French Aviators Hop Off in At- tempted Non-Stop Trip / from | Etampes to French West Afrlca, | Etampes, France, Feb, 3,~Two | “rench urmy aviators, Captaln Le- Licutenant Arrachard, | an airplane at 11:3 s morning {n an attempt | »p flight to Dakar, Irench icu. The alrmen carrled fucl 0 keep thelr machine in urs, adopted for the fl runs through Biarritz and 1 | and thence down the eouth European and western of more than 2,600 | s hope to cover| | maitre and started In o tern | coast of | he airplane ng is the same type as that in which Captain Pelteticr Doisy made his 5-t0- Tokio flight. Pelletier Doisy was to have been the pilot in this flight, but sen for the officlal flight @ Bahara to lLake Tchad, 1 his place was taken by Captain acroes using a Breguet ma- netal construction with 4130-horsepower engine. t is under official control, o ormance will be eligible for t line flight ord, which has been reestat Ja vy 1 on request by the to the international air federation following the trans-| a flight lact pilots ha 8 to their it. TWO HORE DEATHS distance | {an thjunction | chang ependi Report Fatalities As a Result of the Recent Blizzard. Well Known New York Theatrical | Producer of the Vanities Stricken in Baltimore, Baltimore, Feb, 3.—Earl Carroll, theatrical producer, who was taken to Johns Hopkins hospital last night suficring from a heart attack, was reported to have pussed a restful night. His conditlop is regarded as serious, Carroll came to Baltimore to su- pervise the first presentation of his “Vanities,” He developed a ly. His secretary found him In bed yvesterday morning in a semi-consclousness, As Carroll's condition grew worse, his physiclans [ ordered him taken to the hospital. IFor the last few weeks Carroll, is 35 years old, had worked in- y day and night on his new according to his secre- wreely a single night se weeks did r than two hours, Aually told on him, The strain BROKER LOSES 0UT | Nathan J. Miller's Request For In- | junction Preventing From Exchange Is Denied. New Yor! | tion of ining his York Stock outcome of liti denied today by Supreme Wagner. The tempor- sion by the tion was Court Justice {ary injunetion which had restrain- cd the Exchange from enforcing the expulsion order since last November | was dissolved. Miller was expelled on the ground that his firm, Miller & Co., had been | guilty of conduct fnconsistent with Auburn, N. Y., Feb. 3.—Two more names were added to the list hs taken by the two blizzards that swept New York state during | the last week as tales of suffering in rural districts were brought to | this city. In the town of Genoa Mrs, Charles Ford, an expectant mother, died | while her husband battled despe: snowdrif a doctor in a village a mile as A call was sent to Auburn from home in the town of Fleming, six for a physician but while the physician through the drif It took an undertaker four to make the six mile trip. i Official records compiled for the | weather bureau showed that the two | ns deposited b this vicinity. Last night ti perature fell 1o 15 below HOBBS IS INDICTED British Clerk /il Stand Trial in Suit Involving Blackmail —William Cooper | clerk who was figures in the involving the \d a black- s indieted olen chiecks 0 from the Rajah. s committed for trial s denied he had ever to blackmail the rajah. arrested November 28, , just as he land. | Why Druggists Rgcummend ‘ Swamp-Root vears gis he kidneys, work nature in- 1 do. ot has stood the test of by all druggists on' 1 help you. No has 50 many | mp-Root and | you wish first to test r n send ten cents | Renier, Pickhardt & Dunn PHONE 1409-2 In Obtaining UNITED AT 509 REDUCTION ALL OUR WINTER COATS COATS which were $75.00 . COATS which were $50.00 .. COATS which were $10.00 COATS which were $26.75 .. ALL AT Churned Fresh and its taste will 5 10% OFF ON tell the quality ALL CARTER'S . NOW—$§37.50 . NOW—§25.00 NOW—$§20.00 . NOW—$13.38 ', PRICE KNIT | UNDERWEAR Be sure to get cur butter, we || can scrve you with sweet or salt | butter, Call 1610, for prompt de- || lvery. } | | United Milk Co. 49 WOODLAND ST. up to $11.98 Tel. 1610 ONE LOT OF SILK PETTICOATS AT A Faw WOOL PETTICOATS, were $5.00. (Navy). NOW—82.98 AT $3.59--BRUSHED WOOL SWEATERS, were $1.98 ONE LOT OF SILK STOCKINGS which were up {0 $3.50. Now—S$1.50 Per Pair of | ¢ le principles of trade in its ates’ oil stock in ROY BANDIT AT LARGE Boston, Feb, 3.—A youth, about 16 year Harry Olinick here last night and without warning shot the tailor in |~ lit backed out of obbery occurred in | borhood in which e same age but wear cches held up and shop last Sat- boy of ing kr robbed urda WEDNESDAY NUALITY.GOODS AT ECONOMY, PRICES’ high | | | fever Sunday night and retired ecar- | state of | he sleep | Expulsion | age, entered the shop of | ° SPECIALS AT " JORNSON'S WILL FILED at More Than Million, New York, Feb, 3.—~The wlill of Joseph J. Johnson, founder of the Alexander Hamilton Institute, who | dled in Newfoundland, N. J,, on Jan- isposes of an estate valued han $200,000 in personal 000 in realty. The y. To each of two {. and Harold 8, 1 at Dana Centre, ., and a ehare in the royalties n two books. The widow, Mrs. oline Stolp Johneon, 1s to re- ve the income on a trust fund. The Con ational Church soclety ef Dana ( ¢, Mass, receives §2,- 000 to provide music for the church services) ACTRESS IS INJURED New York Girl Hurt in Fall From Tourth Story—Evidence of Party in Her Room is Found. Miss Hannah taken to a al today suffering from burns, n right arm and other in- uries after a fall from her fourth floor apartment. Firemen found her lylng on a rub- | bish pile in the rear of the apart- ment house, . Neighbors told the police of the sudden disappearance of several per- sons who \\g-(: participants in a| party in the Avoman’s apartment a | few minutes before a fire etarted. The fire was put out .with slight damage, Teachers’ (‘Eb to Give Cotter’s Saturday Night A program of unusual attraction and merit will be offered by the New Britain hers' club on Thursday evening, February 5, when they city the famous Scot- comedy company to “The Cotters' Saturday sketch follows closely the suggestion of the well known poem |by Robert Burns. It is a picture ot home life in old Scotland; - its latmosphere is wholesome, its appeal universal, There are the well known nd dearly loved songs that have arried Scotland’s fame to the four orners of the earth. There is the |dry bumor which seems so typical {of this hardy race. The . are the i 18- MAIN ST .TEL..2485 Morning Special From 7 A. M. to 11 A, M. E Best Maine ¢ A POTATOES, peck 240 Lean Fresh SHOULDERS, b TR SIRLOIN PORTERHOUSE Steaks Ib. 22c All Day Specials in All Departments Best Pure 2 b 35 | LARD .. 14 c LUX 3 »packagesr 2 5 c 5¢c FRESH [ oin Lamb _Cllogsjl 3 ROAST PORK ..... BONELESS POT RO BEST FRANKFORTS SHOULDER STEAK .. SAUERKRAUT SUGAR CURED BACON SUGAR 10 Ibs. 69c PALMOLIVE SOAP . ... CHALLENGE MILK .. .. veeeses 0 cakes 29¢ ... 2 cans 25¢ CAMPBELL'S TOMATO SOUP ...... 3 cans 25¢ PILLSBURY’S FLOUR Sweet Sifted Peas 2 cans .. Winper Coffee Jello (all flavors) 3 packages Premier Salad ressing . ... bottle 33¢ Zoe PORK AND BEANS .. WEDGWOOD CREAMERY PARKSDALE FARM EGGS . STRICTLY FRESH EGGS . ....... FANCY VERMONT CHEESE .... Nucoa Nut Oleo 29¢ b ORANGES Dozen 1 gc ‘Good Luck Oleo 32¢ b CALIF. . SUNKIST .. 3 cans 25¢ BUTTER 2"85¢ .... sack $1.49 Evaporated Milk 3 cans Rumford’s Baki Powder Tomato Catsup 2 hottles . P. & G. Soap, 5 cakes 24c .. dozen 55¢ .. dozen 62¢ eI 26¢ irst Prize Oleo e h EXTRA HEAVY GRAPEFRUIT ...... 5 for 25¢ LARGE RIPE BANANAS fceberg Lettuce 2 heads 25¢ Calif. Sunkist Lemons dozen : Sound Yellow Onions Large Tangerines dozen 29¢ : bunch 20e Fresh Carrots or Parsuipd ... .. 21 15¢ Solid Head Cabbage 1 4c Kiln Dried Sweets Medicine Best for Colds Bronchitis, Asthma and all throat troubles. Builds 'new strength, NO DANGEROUS DRUGS GUARANTEED B e e B old men, nodding over their game of checkers in the chimney corner. It is a Saturday night in any Scotch cottage about 1790, depicting scenes and customs duplicated to this day in many parts of Scotland. The production is coached and staged by John Daniels, the well known Scotch tenor. It will be giv- en in the auditorium of the Central Junior high school. Not in Paris Ethel: Do you like Beethoven's works, Mr. Ponys? ° Mr, Ponks: Don’t know. ' Never visited them — what does 'e manu- facture? — London Humorist, GRECO-URKISH TROUBLE Greece's Omflulll'leprelenl-ma Dis- cusses Situation With League of Natlons Headquarters, By The Afvoclated Press. Geneva, Fob, 8.—~Greoce's repre- sontative here, M. Dendramis, visit- ed League of Natlons headquarters today and discussed with the offi. clals there the dispute between Greece _gnd Turkey over the expule sion of the Patrlarch Constantinos from Constantinople. The Geek Wiplomat gave the impression that he was making preliminary inquir- les preparatory to a possible appeal by Greece to the league under the covenant, on the ground that the controversy impenils good relations between nations and menaces peace. Such.an appeal would be founded on Article XI of the covenant. Parls, Feb, 3,—~The French for- cign office was again visited today by the Turkish ambassador, Djevad Bey, who conferred with M. Laroche, politieal director, with regard to the Grego-Turkish dispute. The ambas- sador reiterated the determination of Turkey to refuse arbitration by the permanent court of international justice on the question of the expul- sion of the Greek patriarch from Constantinople, M. Laroche asked the ambassador to endeavor to in- duce his government to suspend all expulsion of Greeks until the ques- tion regarding the patriarch was sottled, so as not to intensify the situation, MANUFACTURERS FLAYED Those Who Sell Direct to Mills Fac- tory Stores Assailed by Retail Shoe Dealers’ Convention, Atlantic City, Feb, 3.—Manufac- turers who sell direct,to mills fac- tory stores were flayed by speakers at an open forum conducted at the convention of the Pennsylvania Shoe Retailers’ association today. Such methods were termed es un- fair competition and there wus an intimation by some of the retailers that they would favor taking thelr trade from such manufacturers as continue to follow this practice. Shoes purchased in such etore were" exhibited today to refute the claim of some of the makers that they had not been gullty of such tacticss The attack on the sales to mill store was led by Albert J. Schmidt of Pittsburgh, who urged united discipline by the retailers of the five states under the jurisdiction of the association against the guilty manu- facturers. OUGHS Al over throat Siow Tomorrow Only A REAL BARGAIN ~175— Wonderful Trimmed Hats Values to.$7.50 Special $2.00 These Hats are up-to-date in all the new materials and those who buy will appre- ciate a real bargain. A few High Grade Velvet Hats includ- ed in this lot. See Windows For Values GOLDENBLUM MILLINERY CO. Cor. MAIN-and COURT STS. - New Britain FEBRUARY FURNITURE SALE A REAL OPPORTUNITY There are “sales” and “sales.” Some base their appeal on price alone, overlooking the fact that price without quality means nothing. Others de- pend upon the size of the discount to interest people, whereas everyone knows that a big discount from a high price doesn’t mean nearly as great a saving as a smaller percentage of discount from prices that were already low! This sale of ours is a REAL OPPORTUNITY because it gives you correct styles and thoroughly dependable quality as well as extremely low prices! Furthermore, every reduction is made from a regular price that was already very low, giving you the greatest possible saving! First choice is best, so act now! The Home Outfit Surprise of Our February Sale! ‘ THE CHARMING BEDROOM Just such a room as every woman longs for! Handsome full size bow end bed and a beautiful dresser, semi-vanity and bench to match, in French Walnut ................ccoeeei THE 2-ROOM OUTFIT $108.00 ATTRACTIVE KITCHEN With a porcelain top kitchen table in white enamel and two white ena- mel chairs to match, also a convenient and economical gray gas range. 2-Room Outfit (Including Above Suite) 3-ROOM OUTFIT $147.00 » HANDSOME DINING ROOM Suite that you will be proud to have in your homei Large buffet, ex- tension dining table and a full set of chairs, all in a rich walnut finish! 3-Room Outfit (Including Ahove Rooms) A WON 4-ROOM OUTFIT ERFUL LIVING ROOM Large davenport with two magni ficent chairs to match, upholst'ered in rich Tapestry and with deep coil sprin 7 construction and loose cushions. 4-Room Outfit (Including Above Rooms) Here is an offer that should be of unusual interest to every young cou- ple planning on being married, or if already married, planning on the pro- per furnishing of a home of their ow 1! This complete four room outfit is in the most modern style and the price is sensationally low! ALL ARTICLES THROUGHOUT OUR ESTABLISHMENT ARE RE- DUCED SO AS TO GIVE YOU THE GREATEST POSSIBLE SAVING! * ORDER NOW AND SAVE! FUTURE DELIVERY IF DESIRED! A. CIESZYNSKI & SONS 513-15-17 MAIN ST. TEL. 601 New Britain, Conn.