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doop iy T N g R Y CAN DEDUCT GIFTS TLegion JUSSERAND BACK IN NATIVE LAND Donation to Endowment Pund For Disabled Vets and Or- phans Are Deductable in Incomes, I"eb, rican Indianapolls, 1o tl wment 4.—Contribu- Legion en- und for disabled men and orphans of veterans may be de- Glad fo at Last Get Well The Amsoclated Pre dr, United States commissioner of Paris, I%cb. 4.—Regretful at leay venhe, T Ing Ame T80 dn again for a time Tomntissto tiring French tio United State ot day “It's sald M. Ju v I ition was made. on the boat train hoers American Legion going to take important as He was m ving forward Sheldon W its $3,000,000 en- the America states and cwspanerm activity to nion within the ne a but na here today. after an ex- rms and condi- leeided that con- may be deducted n twelve s to extend this in the U months. representative GOLF ERS ARE EVEN Madame Jusse New York, the sengers centered who received Jolin D, Rockefeller and George I' | the repeated their at leaving the 1 their friends in th At an auction concert on board serand presented Marshal Foch and G in reliet words a March, ms from { Paris hefore » Baker ex tor Hotel Ormond Course, Ormond Bea fohn D. R r, New York banker, today their match yes- en each returned cards of cight hole Hotel Ormond 1918, in pl itary resou posa 1l we medal brought e was ml‘l“l to the nd his oppor s’ Benevolent Hong played even until Mi t strokes for the ller obtained a lead on Mr. Baker but the ‘ned on l aker Umk e sixth hole and eller sever Rockefel held 1l hole, which he ad as Mr putt . Roc] Pittsburgh Lm\ Wants $10, 000 000 ( athedral A citizen's rsity of Pitts- a five. the ta \ E. Loomis, president finance Valley Railroad, a story ca ew T. Dice, president of 1 by the uni- ciphia & Res road, played i today by fent of the his lead to made in six, Balker cupped committee of t‘.v Unive burgh will undertak raising $10,00 to puilding of the nev dral of learning planr wersity, it was announc Homer D .Wil Carnegic Steel compa man of the citiac committee is composed of almost 100 business men and industrial and civie leaders of e vania. of igh NEW FRENCH ENVOY Paris, I'ch. 4.—The g Franklin-Bouillon, former i missions abroad, as first representative Il government at 2 ted to he annou ¢ that the Turkish arrived in Parts, n-Bouillon was mm —_— ra is expe BANLER ¥ ortly, Vienna, Feb, bass lione, the former I‘lmmlr r, has heer M. dismissed from the case against the Deposit Bank, which failed several months ago. The examining magis- trate held that the hank was active and solvent when Castiglione left it, and that its nt could not be attributed to his m agement. dor has I'ran 8550~ rstood that I s ambassador. subseqr NOT WANTED y, Feb. 4. tion received on behalt of 1,000 ne groe families who proposs grate from the Unite colonize in Mexico has be by the interior depart Rids You of Pile Torture Pyramlid Pile Suppositories work 80 quickly, stop pain so ruddenly, elieva soreness so completely as to you to the thousands who be- lluve it the best, safest, quickest re- lief known for nrhinf burning, bleeding, protruding piles. Get a 60-cent box at any drug store, Former Police Officer Now With A. H. Wells & Co. Praises T PIDEMIC OF SUICIDES 4. —The ires Jar for suicides ides jn its 43 iere were and 1 to en States n re 149 y aver his wave of seif. such jected L age is month! ributed 6 the gene; tress prevalent in Vi GETS HE R (‘l'll/l \\“"' | New Yorl | Vaientino, motion pictu izenship. she lo. | five ye lan, a first wife o o eit- upon her marriage Valentino is an Ital vorced by Mlss Acker 'S ago. d was d Nox-ri-tis For Rheumatism e time when it was for me to go up any rel ) I took the says Mr. C. J. Allen 3 Now, I am perfectly who resides at 1 Division St., | om pain or rheumatism, and Waterbury, Conn. * knee joints | This medicine is certain nefore taking NOX-RI-TIS were so all do all T can, sore and dry that they would creak let others like rusty hinges. It woull T possihie for me fo nt for twelve Only thos: wio } 1 arthritis, can know w throngh with I seventy-one years of ope of eve ary Laboratory Expert is at the Miller- Hanson Drug Co., 30 Church St. See age and him at once, coived at Logion | year during | appointment itions conducted | y | committee ambulance | ary was the | at- | vears of | GHASED ALL NIGHT, BANDITS CAPTUREE Malden and Other Police Succeed in Rounding Up Robbers Malden, Mag IFeb, 4.—After an all night pursuit in which police of veral northern suburbs of Boston | took part Arthur and Leo Laundry Lol Revere, brothers, were arrested at gun point today in the woods | near Lily Pond, Saugu: charged with breaking and entering, In Mal- [den court later they we held in | $810,000 h for the grand jury. Leo also pleaded guilty to a charge of carrying agrevolver and was fined $100, Police from a dozen cities gath- ered here to see the brothers in an effort to identify them as two men responsible for scores of robberies in Loston suburban cities during re- cent weeks, When captured today they were engaged in opening a safe weighing 900 pounds which had been taken about 5 o'clock murm: from the offices of | Locke Co. here, The safe S5, the wood idnight on the police of Wakefield and other cities and towns in the district were on the trail of two active burglar automobile stolen here was abandoned in Wakefield by two nen 1\\]:0 broke into a branch post office | Saugus lin tho latter place and attempted to | rob a store. Another car was stolen | from a garage in Wakefield, | lice exchanged shots with the thieves as they sped aw . Next dame the Malden safe vobbery and that the burglars had gone in the di- rection of Saugus. The automobile stolen in Wakeficld was recovered when the Landry brothers were ar- rested. Malden oflicers fired several | shots with riot guns and revolvers in subduing the pair. ' LABOR MEN MEET ‘ e | Eight Members of A, F. L. Exccutive | Committee Get Together at Miami | tor Meeting Today. o | Feb., 4—E mem- commitice of ation of Labor | m Green, president he organization, today started cussions of problems before the ommittee without awaiting the ar- rival of two other members hu | were expected during the day | Problems before the executive ts seasions behind closed doors were | chiefly routine matters referred to it { by the EI Paso convention, labor aders ~ml. but it was added that be taken on the resig- fon of James Duncan, first vice- president, and that if it were accept- ed another vice-presid cted, taking his place as eighth, the others moving up a notch “|C andec Ruhber Co. Men Complain of Changes New Haven, Feb. 4—A committee | ot six nmen representing makers, said to number 100 who left their work |at the L. Cande Rubber factory there yesterday expected 1o confer with the officials of the com- pany today. The workmen were suid to 1 ved because of a notice that rate of pay was to reduced he workers claim that the cut will cessitate an increase ln production of rubber shoes in or- er to mair the present The ‘u.mfll tee was appointed at a meet- ing of the workers last mgilL . were A WEALTHY ROMANCE, | Rockefeller and Carnegie Familics Will Unite in Marriage g ¥eb. 4—The engage- Stillman Rockefeller, late Willlam G. Rocke- Miss Napey of Andrew Carnegie, 2n: is announced vo of the r eon of feller. to ToE nilies in the to m\ be its fortune ing to His | COASTER INJURED Meriden, Feb. 4—William B he Wallingford Loy, who was badly wred ing on a forbidden [street last™hight is much bet hospital by ridir struck Anot) automob: He was and it immediate oper- ave his He of s crushed ¢ hosy son en Bartek. It Will Cost You Less To Redecorate Now Rooms redecorated now in the off season can be done more quickly, better and at a lower cos Ask us to show saving, you the Morgan, Kingsley &. Thompson, Inc. {11 MAIN STREET Tel. 534 this was Both Turn in Cards of ..l‘xm\ux m\[ of the offices, hooked on | When, however, 1.» to an automobile and dragged to the | from his par An! later reports which planned to hold | nt would be| Carnegle, | FRENCH DEPUTIES JEER COMMUNIST SPEAKER it Senator Had Been Attacking Alleged Brutality of Republie's Troops In Morocco By The Assoclated Prese. Paris, IPeb, 4,—Hoots from the house greeted Jacques Dorlot, a young communist deputy, when in addressipg the chamber from the speaker's stand today during dis- cussion of the war budget he at- tacked the Frengh military admin istration in Morocco, Doriot describ- d a photograph he had seen show- ing a scrgeant-major,with the heads of two killed Moroccans beside him “That is I'rench clvilization!" he | exclaimed. ;_ \lun,\' of the deputies protested, claring this was doubtless an iso- l ted” incident, and that while de- | plorable acts may have been com- mitted it was not right to gencralize. General Nollet, the minister of war, intervened in the debate in a similar vein. He added that an inquiry had | beey started. He had learned, how- | ever, (ll.«l the Moroccans had attack- | riot resumed his remarks with praise of Abd-El-Krim, the ruffian leader who had been conducting a | campaign against the Spaniard read an appeal addressed to the | ¥rench soldiers in Morocco, urged | them to leave that country to itself, | the expressions used were such that | the chamber broke out into hooting. This continued until Doriot descend- | ed from the speaker's stand. ~ “ROXY” NOT SILENCER and po- | WEAI'" Denies Criticism and Ap- proves of Announcers Lively Method of Talking To Radio Fares, | New York, Feb. 4 nouncer for a group of | broadcasting every Sunday from a Broadway motion picture theatre, will not be suhjected to an restraint by the American phone & Telegraph company in his | future programs, |~ At the request {company, ugh he programs “Roxy” on Sunday | lis usual bantering. A storm of pro- | test by radid listeners followed. After the case had been given | considerahle publicity, the company |announced that -there would here- after e o interference with | “Roxy's” announcements, | “we not going to censor him, lcaid William E. Harkness, vice-pres- ident of the telephone company. “WEAF s glad to have people put | personality into the programs. “Roxy" sald he and his “gang will broadcast the same as ever on Sunday. NATURAL STEAM WELL of the whose broad are it night omitted Drillers, At Depth of 461 In California Property. Feb. 4 kettle Calf., s steam The Geyse mother natur bled, over ster artificial stimulation. Workmen drilling here brought a natural steam well at a depth of 461 the of which hot water and steam to a height of ly three hundred feet. A rour of cscaping steam was heard for great around. A 200-pound ght Wi h in the air, as winch and other cquipment e dritlling. nea dist we = used in t The well, n r, was be- ilied by a private concern. Ef- forts will be made to harness the steam to provide electrical energy for municipalities and homes in this district. The well is located in Son- oma county, north of San Francisco. s tossed SARANAC SKATING Championships Opening Today— Gorman Arrives From St. John. ranac Lake, N. Feb, 4.— eal fce and weather, record crowds i a fast field were predicted for the oponing today of | tional outdoor speed pionships to ! tiac rink ( John, N. B amo nived 'he program today Ll mile events, Th - cortmne thres includes the v yara and npionshipe wi 1"ollowh arc the ollicia Willi . Bratton, of stur ind Hortor, af Sar days. | eferes Pittsburgh cf Raranac | Charles H. Goldsmith [ 3! ind MEETING. More t BIG MASONIC as confe ads of more tha ing %he afternoon and Royal Arch degree under the new ritu | ||\\l(>\ ARY DE I'I he Home Missior of the Sduth church {Thursday at 3 o'cl Current Events will be given a the second part of “Adventures in Brother- hood” discussed. This will be il- lustrated by playlet called “Col- ored Gla " and a travelogue “Around the World in New Brit- ain.” All the women of the church are invited to attend. Tea will be served after the meeting. mmulr cd « hapter ast night the PROGRRAM ry departmen will KLAN VS, ANTI- Anaheim, Cal, IFeb. 4 all ety trwstees affiliated ku klux klan and f the sole trustce not the klan were resu day's “klan Vs | etection. iilire to recs iffiliated with s of yester- recall the an' an” telephone Feet. | Plunge Into Caldron of Hot Water | o1a | bub- | ay through the aid | shot | Al | 1deal Conditions Predicted for Speed | dur- | was exemplified | meet | LEXINGTON NUEL BRINGS ON EXPOSE, H. §. Student Bootlegger-Vic- {im “Amateur Slenth” Lexington, Mass., Ieb, 4.—A cor- respondence school detective and a brilllant high school student who spent his evenings in thy ‘fole of bootlegger figured in a mysterious pigtol duel in North Lexington Mon- day night in which George Traval- ene of Arlington was killed and Jo- seph H. Statsky was dangerously | wounded, the police believed today. | ' Statsky, star on the Lexington high school foothall team, has been charged with murder and is under police guard at an Arlington hospi- tal where he is under treatment for a wound in the right shoulder. i The high school senior, who de- clared at first that he shot in_self defense when Travalene had robbed him, admitted last night, the polic: | said, that his father, Frank Statsky I'\was present when the pistol battl was fought, He sald Travalene had posed as a “liquor detective,” and | demanded to see a bundle which | Statsky was carrying. Knowing | Travalene to be a crack shot, Stat- | sky said, he drew his pistol and fir- led thr times., Then he and hs father ran to ther home nearby. To Arrest Father A pistol was found on Travalene's body and another was taken at Stat- sky's home when the youth was ar. rested. Last night the pelice found 1 third hidden in the woods near sky home, The arrest of the elde sky was cxpected today. In Travalene's effects were found a hook of instructions for the ama teur detec disguise, badge. | caseknife, and hatehet. I'riends said |he had taken a correspondence | school course in detective work and - [spent much time perfecting himself jin the use of a pistol. x Race Hm ses Burned 'l 0 Death in New Orleans Orleans, 4— missing and believed to been burned to death with fire light destroyed two barns fair grounds race track. The horses w occupied the burned | three year old m, and owned enutcky horse- | I"air Orient, Bench igh and Jolly, ‘Amencan Minister | Honored b, ‘ Warsaw, Feb, 4.-— ski gave a dinner last | honor of th Poland evening in American minister, Al |fred J. Pearson, and the legation staff, in celebration of the funding of Poland’s debt to America. The heads of the foreign office and other | ministrics attended tho function. \n'- NO PIANO ’eb. 4.—Ethel Leginska, i pianist who vanished on the of a concert engagement in New | York and who was found near that city on Sunday, is recuperating in a | Boston home no piano,” | her Boston manager, A. . Handley announces. ove @ Have a (:omp|exnon that everyone admires Dispel the blotches Resiore skin health and beauty RESTOL SOolhmq and He&lmq - MOTHER! Clean Child's Bowels with "Cahfomla Fig Syrup” i en if feverish, constipated or full of co children ove the pleasant taske of “Califor- nia Fig Syrup.’ teaspoonful never | falls to clean the liver and bowels. Ask your druggist for genuine California Fig Syrup” which has | directfons for babies and children of all ages printed on bottle. Mother! | You must sy “California” or you may get an imitation fig syrup. cross, billious, COMING—CAPITOL THEATER remier Grab- | Sibrary ¢ Sale HARTFORD You Buy With Confidence At Our 27th February Furniture Sale Chere Should Be No Doubt in Your Mind #here to Buy—Because Here the Furniture Is Always Trustworthy—No Matter What Price You Pay r BEAUTY AND COMFORT FOR THE LIVING ROOM AT FEBRUARY SALE PRICES $219 $249 LIVING ROOM SUITE | LIVING ROOM SUITE February February Sale Price $195 3 Piecgs—Allover upholstered with beautiful taupe and red cut figured velour, fitted with reversible seat cushions. $295 LIVING ROOM SUITE February Sale Price $169 3 Pieces—With web bottom construc- tion, upholstered with fine quality figured velour, with reversible seat cushions. $325 'LIVING ROOM SUITE February Sale Price $239 Allover Upholstered Suites, 3 Pieces —Large and luxurious, beautifully uphol* | stered in Jacquard velour, choxce of three colors. Sale Price $245 3 Pieces—Combination mohair and tapestry, reversible seat cushions, trimmed with moss edging. $495 LIVING ROOM SUITE Sale $375 LIVING ROOM, SUITE Sale Price $295 3-Piece Large Size Luxurious Mohair Suite—High grade construction with re- versible seat cushions. | February Price $395 3 Pieces—Of extra fine quality con- struction, beautifully upholstered: with mohair and frieze mohair cushion seats. FEBRUARY SALE SPECIALS IN SINGLE PIECES FLOOR LAMPS Mahogany finished stands, complete with silk shade, reg- Sale price TENSION February WELL CHAIRS mfortable lounging ch beautifully upholstered in ve- lour, regular §59 February $44.95 Combination mahogany, beau- tiful in design and finish.: Reg- $36.95 WINDSOR CHAIRS Mahogany built, regular $4.95, at RADIO TABLES Mahogany finish tables, 80 inches Inng with under shelf, SEWING CABINETS Margha Washington style cab- inct, wood mahogany finish. Value $19.95, $l3‘99 for this sale ... GATELEG F TABLE Combination mahoga with solid taps, 48-inch diameter, ex- tends to 6 feet. Reg. $59.95, at $49.95 FIRESIDE CHAIRS OR ROCKERS Mahogany frame, upholstered in velour, reg. $44.95, at $36.75 Double extension beds with walnut finished metal rn‘I\ up- mlswrml in erectonne, egular 834,95 | OCCASIONAL CHAIRS High back chairs, suitable for | hall or living room, upholstered | s, 10005, at.. 342,75 Reg. $49.9 TELEPHONE TABLE Madogany or walnut finish period design tables complete with stool. Value 39 99 . $12.75, at 40-inch top Value $29.95 . $22.45 CONSOLE TABL sturdily | $3.95 tables, 24 under shelf, finish , hall console RADIO TABLES Mahogany inches long Value $5.9 PRISCILLA SEWING CABIN Cabinet wood mahogany fin- ish. Value $5.99 $7.75, at c.ivenen finish with LOWBOYS Solid mahogany colonial low- boy, regular $64. Sale price | END TABLES February Davenport end tables, ma- $54.953 . $4.95 Value $7.95, at ... WINDSOR ARM CHAIRS | SMOKING STANDS Mahogany finished arm chairs | pedestal magohany finish or rockers, regular $8 Q5 | smoking standa 99 N Cc $11.95, at ...... Value $1.50, at ., mahogany frame, cane | FIRESIDE CHAIRS seat afid backs, choice of chairs Value $24.95, RADIO CONSOLE CABINETS Commodious interior for all nrrr\f«’\rhx. value $19 95 $24.95, at LIBRARY TABLES Mahogany finish table. price. .