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AMERICAN SCHOONER 1§ REPORTED HELD Canadian Customs Officials Sald to Have Kept Her For None Payment of Dutles Anchorage, Alaska, Feb, 13..--The Anchorage Times has recelvedja re- port that Canadian customs officlals and mounted police have seized for alleged non-payment of dutles, the American-owned and outfitted schooner Maid of Orleans, the only vessel to reach Herschel island, 1,- 000 miles northeast of Point Bare row, Alaska, in a year, Captain Klingenbury, | veteran far north fur trader and skipper of the Orleans, was reports mushing overland to Fairbanks s southwest of Merschel is- route to Ottawa, Ont, to o of the vessel, I was stopped, th Times was informed, when Captain Klingenburg re 4 duty pay- qients on the contention that under an old Arctic law a trader was ex- cmpt. The M Christian d of Orleans was outfitted last & er Seattle, At Polnt Barrow (' jan customs officer: were 1 to have demanded duty but permitted the vessel to sall un- der convoy of a mounted policeman for Victoria Land to land supplies for the captain's f ly and set- tlers. The policeman disappeared after he last was seen walking on| the deck of the schooner. The advices to the Times said an investigation into the appearance had been ordered, President Will Receive Nat. Def ense Delegates [ Washington, Feb, 13.—Ann ment was made lea\ that l‘rl‘&hlx‘w! Coolidge would receive the delegates to the women's con tional defense as peace which will convene here X 22 to discuss the purposes of the na. tional defense act and t to peace. Five hundred have been invited to the conferen calling by Mrs. O. D. (mnll.’tnl,‘ president of the American Legion |j auxiliary, and representatives of 16 women's national patriotic group: are expected to attend. 57 Indictments Are | Filed at Williamson | Marion, Ill, Feb. 13, —Williamson | county grand jury, investigating | kilan, anti-klan and labor strife con- | ditions of the past year in which 14 were slain, yesterday returned a to- | tal of 57 indictments, after 10 days' deliberation. courts were virtually unable to fanc- tion because of inablility to obtain a jury without prejudice or malice. | Most of the indictments returned today were for violation of the pro. hibition law, burglary and larceny Three were for murder and three for [ perjury. BLUE TRIANGLE CLUB NEWS Members ot the Industrial Girls' club who are going to the Hartford | conference over the week-end pre- pared themselves to take part in the discussion at their regular meet- ' ing at the Blue Triangle club room last evening. Sarah Madone led the discussion and she was assisted by Lillian Madone, Mary Dragone and Mamie Dragon. Industrial clubs in other citles have been discussing the same questions and the girls from New Britain are anxious to hear why other cities have industrlal clubs and vhat their purposes are. There will be a discussion of pending leg- islation with Alma Dressel of New Britain taking part. The delegates from New Britain | are Elizabeth Kane, Veronica Kane, | Cecelia Ralph, Ellzabeth Ralph Alma Dressel, Mae Meskosky, Ann Wunsch, Esther Riley, Nettie Kulas, Katherine Wierzbicki, Mary Dragon Sophie Hagopian, Lottie Wahl, Marie David, Julia Donnarumma, Mary Donnarumma, Helen Smith, Helen Perosky, Mamie Dragon, Clementine Stoddard, Rose Marsden, Helen ‘ Morrell and Lena Terlato. | | cmm‘ Will stop tomorrow Colds break in 24 hours for the millions who use Hill's, Fever and headaches LaGrippe yieldsin 3 days. Thisis the quic he scientific way to end these dangers an . Don't trust lesser helps, don't wait. Get back to normal at once; All druggists \u,:’ Price 30¢ wumégum E with portrait | Oxfords | some custom office dis- | 4 Although March 4 is the day hen President Coolidge will be in- urated and the term of the congress will begin, these s make the day no more im- wunm to a certain lin this city than March 4 will be a “vr!whlv\ h! really’ weight \1*) w m {be the swearin liam Fresen and his of the Boys' Club City by Co fred L. Thompson, who ba city clerk of anothe rnment known as € he administe he 13 ne ofticlals in the eve hompson hav- ing been secured yesterday afternoon to pnr'nrm the same d r he did for Mayor This inanguration will bring to a close the preliminaries in connr tion with the es nent of s |government at the club. A nomi- I nating committee selected two can- didates for each office, and a hotly | contested eloctoral battle was {last Saturday e of the dat a For months past the |, a will sti d responsibi and also gis cone aken the project one of them was overh |that mo-and-so was Wistk-Cuer Store News $4.95 $3.95 SALE FOR WOMEN Tomorrow, Saturday, we put on sale about 400 pairs of women’'s $7 to $10 Shces at the extremely low prices of This sale includes Patent Oxfords and Pumps, black Suede Oxfords and Pumps, tan Oxfords, black Satin Pumps, and dull Oxfords. $2.00 full fashioned Silk Hosiery reduced $1 55 . “and Wool Hosiery that fo sold at FOR MEN Saturday is the last day of the $4.85-33.85 sale of There are some wonderfu these fine quality Shoes and Oxfords. Included in this Sale are Walk-Overs men's Walk-Over | that regularly for $9 and THE FOOD VALUE of our pasteurized and darified milk makes it the best you could buy for real nourishment. i Use our PASTEURIZED and CLARIFIED MILK liberally— start nsing it today. It's Best! . - United Milk Co. 49 Woodland Street New Britain Phone 1610 $10. For Saturday or e place our entire st of dull Boots (ma spring shoes excepted) at the )k‘n and Wool . 95¢ 55c Hosiery For All our $1.50 § Hose goes out | and Wool I' All our Imm n 75¢ Hose for . Shoe Store 211 Main St. David Manning, Proprietor |but his interest and ability in argu- mentative and logical matters were considered by the nominating com- mittee to make him especlally fit for the job of prosecating attorney. Lipman, who is a student at the senior high school, 1s a member of the Reserves and the Eskimos. In addition to these, elght alder- men, two from each group in the club, will be sworn in, They are as follows: first (senlor) ward: Mike Luke and Andy Yakubowlcz; socond (intermediate) ward: Leo: ard Anderson and Andy Kobela; third (junior) ward: Jucob Winkle and Paul Kobela; fourth (Kensing- ton) ward: James McQueeney and Henry C Plumbing Fixture Prices Alc Raised 70 Per Cent Feb, 18,.—The aver- otal wholesale price of six stan- plumbing fixtures required for a six-room house has Increased a Iittle more than 70 per cent since 1913, it is 6hown in a price complla- tlon announced today by the depart- ment of commerce on the basis of reports from 12 representative man- cturers and wholesalers. The av- erage wholesale price as reported for January, however, was a de- crease from the maximum recorded in June 1 which was §3 pes cent above the pr Kills Baby After Argument Over $7 Vicnna, Ieb. 13.—After an argu- ment over a sum equivalent to §7, Zeidler, a pensioner, aged 73 took his landlord's Peter Kerelejza has been entrust- | month old daughter to a bridge over h the all-important duties of [the Danube, flung the baby to her 1d will have authority to|dcath in the river and then gave violators of the club rules | himself up to the police, pension -or hard labor, | Investigation of Zecidler's record, is 18 and is onc of the for- |showed that he had once been con- on the Boys' club first string | demned to death, the sentence being He is a toolmak- commuted to 25 years imprisenment, | which he served® On another oce: {enemy, but I voted for him hnmn\nl\“n qualifies him. |1 think he can hold down the job." {1t is planned to have officials of the | o |eity of New Britain spos the boys and to have the you in on city meeti William the club et ters sit mayor of | P! rs old. His rd. sketball team. Landers, Frary & Clark. iff Abe | the elub's most hétive atl | [ BT Y 1218 oy | iays eenter onBINE Revervia ond 4 has a smile is caplain of the leaguc-leading CAPTAIN RESIGNS, e i em- | Eskimos in the volley ball circuit.| Hartford, Feb. 13.—The resigna- His | 1n addition, he has made a name | tion of Captaln Wm. B. Winfield, Co. at r ¢ referee raskett M, 102nd infantry, of his commis- 50 that he is accustomed to | sion as an officer of the Natlonal ng the authority which has now | Guard, is accepted and he is hon- ed in him. He | orably discharged, according to ad- el employed in his mother's | jutant general orders, Captain Win- grocery store on Hartford avenue, | field is ordered to transfer all com- the meetings, David Lipman, the youngest of | pany property to First Lieut. Harry ch his studiousncssithe important officers, is only 14, | E. Terrill of the company. SATURDAY SPECIALS AT Palmolive Soap Dressing Large hottle 5 “cakes MARKET 29¢ UALITY finnmr £ MORNING SPECIALS FROM 7 A. M. TO 12:30 NOON LEAN FRESH BEST MAINE *HOI LDERS . I’OT \’lOEh L L AN \\101\] D \HOL l DERS Rf)l D SIRLOIN RO\ \L LU \(‘H CRAC I\FR ) 2% box 390 ' STEAKS . Ib. 22¢ ALL DAY SPECIALS IN ALL DEP! \RT‘\IE\TS ROAST PORK ... e 1D 18c ROAST \'EA\L 1 25¢ 3 . 5 h 24c 1 45¢ W b 39¢ eI 8¢ 1h 25¢ G L\UI\ LARGE RO/ \le\(- CHICKENS |, FRESH KILLED FOWL PRIME RIB ROAST SUGAR CURED BACON SMALL FRESH HAMS . 1h 10¢ CeIbil{ch . 1h 18¢ h 18¢ Ih 28¢ Fresh Cut Hamburg .. Lamb Stew Veal For Stew .. Saverkraut Veal ('Imp< 5 ws\ 6 7 C l,e:m (m'ned Beef .. Boneless Pot Roast . .. Choice Shoulder Steak .. Pure Pork Sausage SUGAR. CAMPBELL'S TOM (] CHALLENGE MILK EVAPORATED MILK PORK \‘\[) Bh l'mm Prunes Fresh Fig Bars Sweet Sifted Peas ... Old Dutch Cl Sugar Corn Pillsbdry’s FI $1.49 Fancy Tomatoes Confectionery & x.;:m S isceie i Guick Cook Oats 1 BUTTER . . . . 2 Ibs. 85¢ e EGGS.. 2 doz. $ 1 OO BEST PURE LARD .......... i PARKSDALE FARM EG( Good Luck Oieo Nucoa Nut Oleo 3¢ 1h 29¢ 1h CALIFORNIA AR NKIST ORANGES EXTRA HEAVY GRAPEFRUIT . FANCY BALDWIN APPLES . L \R\,L FLORIDA ORAN “ve ? 1 L) lhc cans 29¢ . 2 cans 33¢ 2 cans 27¢ package 10¢ “First Prize Oleo 29¢ l‘b . doz. 25c \e\\ Bunch Beets or (‘anotfi .. each 10c Solid Head Cabbage ...... . b 4 White Head Cauliflower . . each 39¢ Red or Yellow Onions ... New Spinach peck 45c if. Sunkist Lemons . Fancy Bleached Celery bunch 20c Fancy Icéherg Lettuce . ... Yellow Globe Turnips Sealdsweet Tangerines . ar 1913 average. |, Aronson is one of |Sion he was given a short sentence | Jback. Very Albert- Steiger, Inc; A Store of Specialty Shops Hnrtford‘ . A o o . o - ) o ) s INVENTORY CLEARANCE SALE Listed in this ad ave just a few examples of the truly extraordi- nary values offered—many others equally as good not advertised Hosiery Pure Dye Silk Hose, full fashioned, exceptional weight, mercerized tops and soles and in the best shades of the season. Irregulari- ties are scarcely noticeable. $2,00 ulegu- $1 25 vt aons Rubber Glrdles Rubber Reducing Girdles of pink rubber, step-in model. Also a long corset brassiere, hooked side- speclal s e $1.00 Crepe de Chine Printed Crepe de Chine, all silk, 40 inches wide in our own exclusive designs, on the most fashionable colored grounds for dresses and blouse, _Per $2.95 | - Boys’ Suits yard ... . All wool in neat tweeds and mix- SCh 1 Sl’l tures, very good patterns, coats 00 0€s are mohair lined. One pair lined Shoes for dress or school wear are trousers. Sizes+8 to 18 years. included in this group of girls’ and $6 95 boys’ sllloes. l’l'an and black calf- skin. <ormcry . $2.29 Mlllmer Beautiful Hats of sllks, satins and $3.00 SHOAGT Pettlcoats silk and straw combinations, at- tractively trimmed. Mignonette Petticoats with pleat- Formerly to $10:00. . Costume Slips ed flounce, some in straight line models with touches $2 85 Of plain and striped sateen, regu- lar and extra sizes, in black, navy, of color .. 5 Boys’ Pajamas Amoskeag Flannel, in one and izl;:zngln]g 1{20“3.?‘.98.. $1.39 Corsets two-piece models, trimmed with silk frogs. Formerly to $1.98. Discontinued Numbers in Nemo, Binner and Stylish Stouts, of Sizes 4 to 16 years Kld Gloves pretty brocade and plain coutil, Women’s gauntlet, strap- wrist, low and medium bust, 24 to 38. Formerly pique sewn, embroidered two- $10.00 tone backs, beaver, brown and Stamped Dresses gray. Formerly House Dresses in pink and white, $2.50 .. Wash Su1ts brown and white, lavender and white checks, ready made, stamp- Boys’ Wash Suits in a range of 1 ed to em- .$1.00 good colors in Middy and Oliver Twist styles. All colors are war- broider ol ranted fast. Sizes 3 o o oy 5145 91.00 Fur Trimmed Coats Handsome Coats of the finest coat- ings trimmed with collars and Lingerie : cuffs of beaver, squirrel, lynx, Step-ins of muslin, in flesh, orchid b i and honeydew, trimmed with wolf and fox; some with fur bor- ders. The most desired shades. pretty laces; also crepe night- z I Formerly up to $ 59.75 gowns, also shps of plain and $115.00 Blouses striped sateen and Juslin . Hand Bags New Tailored Dimity I.hmsex with Under-Arms Bags and other types emproidered Peter Pan collars of real leather bags. Black, gray, anfr brown, tan and red. { cuffs Formerly $2.50 . $1 .69 Stationery Three boxes Duchess Lawn or three boxes Arcadia Linen paper, in all, 72 sheets and 72 envelopes. I‘onmenly 75¢. Three boxes Handkerchiefs Women's Pure Irish Linen, 1-16 in. hems. Suitable for edgings. 11.;(1.1'11191‘]}‘ l‘Tc, 121/2(: Boys’ Overcoats All wool, in plain and fancy mix- tures, all wool flannel linings, con- vertible collar. Formerly to 313.95‘ Sizes I $6.45 Ginghams Dress Ginghams, were 25¢ and 29¢, to close out at, 121/2C per yard .. .00 Boys’ Blouses Of woven madras’ in neat stripe’ effects, button-down polo collar, all colors are warranted fast. Sizes T to 16 years. Formerly $1 Union Suits Women’s Union Suits, fine cotton in a low-neck, sleeveless or bodice style. Cut full and reinforced at chief point of wear. Sizes 5t0 9. Value to T5c. 50 Women’s Shoes Street Pumps — Step-ins in the light shade of tan calf with buckles or chic perforated how, covered block heel. Special at Sweaters Cricket Neck Slip-ons of wool and silk mixed, in all $1 ‘85 colors and sizes. ... Knitted Vests Vests of Swiss ribbed light weight fine cotton, sizes 7, 8 and 9; also vests and bodices of fine Swiss ribbed lisle throughout. Regular sizes only. Formerly $1 .00 to 65c. Three for. .. Printed Crepes Silk and cotton; also silk and cot- ton Cantons, some formerly as high as $1. All at, per yard Hosiery Rayon Plated mercerized hose, “three seam” style, seamless feet, in black and a variety of colors. Every pair perfect. 50 C Value 89c ....