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e Y. o B e S Sy RS St ey DA -5 R AN S0 W N - - et BB A s e G 00 %R0 O 0 0 0 0 0 ®e 060999 oo LA A4 A N A A 2 4 ol oeooeoo ENCEEDS AVERAGE %" "z W Britain . Now Haven ... 9,845,000 Filth Highest in State, Depart- Natewms -+ 000 Phe lncrease of aggregate p me“[ 0[ cflmmerce says ‘lvln debt for counties of the !l(‘x!.e Is | reported as follows: Falrifiell Hartford Litenfield BY GEORGE M, MANNING. (Washingtod Bureav of N. U, Herald) Washington, D. €., Fob. 16.~The |yt public debt of the city of New Brit New Traven . | ain has run considerably In cxcess New London . of the general aveeage for all the Tolland cities of Connecticut, | Windham Or the cities in the anu«» \\|lh‘ I e "f.; JONIGHT AT Y. M. C. A. commeree tod | New Dritain's net indebtedness in | 1922 amounted to $3,8%9,000. This | tepresented a per capita debt of $61.65, which is declared to be abgye the average for all the citles not S for Tiile., only In Connecticut but throughout | the comntry. The average per capita | Tonight at 7 p. m, up in ‘the Unterspan-Rogan and Loomis-An derson Handball Teams Clash debt of all cities in the state was nt\‘r: n;?l mxm firth llnor‘ of the 853,24, and for all cities in sthe | building in one of the new i States, $59.0, { handball courts, the battle for tho T torhune ve y “Y" handball title will be staged be- | Waterbury had the highest per | {CrSPangitogan combination against | caplta_debt, with a net debt of $6,- | the R. Loomis-Anderson team. i 58,000, or 89652 per porson, Meri- | A £00d many of the handball faus den was the lowest of the cittes of | PICK the Unterspun-Rogan_team to 20,000 and over, Kaving indebted- | SOMe throukh on Loy w8 of only $802.000, or $22.6 LA eI e amnaer s s Deoasals g " L span:Milkowits Among the smatler eities of Con- ‘t“l“m‘fl .“"“';Vl not ‘,I’m)"”:fi\llyl.r- neeticit, Groton had the highest per (30 team docs not appear to r’l‘r‘,:: el Ahasbledncaumony ;\“ hat will happen when a fitle is, at | ‘. i SRt IIN'I' ‘”l bisirgin. 3ert Loomis will referee and a el SRty Tom Crowe will ussis kecp- £94.47, and New London with $54.95, | 1 %% © Hivers in‘:,:‘ HULTALRECG) {hird. Itederal offlcldln point, out, | “enyy nl\l'duuhlrn handball cham- however, that although individual % SaraiaaT cities vary a great deal as to their 5 all teams in’] public debts. in general, e larger | o Sy g wing as their a city is, the larger is its per capi | first_opponents Friduy of {his weck ildgblodnCes; | the Mag brothers. New Drifain’s net fndebtedn chairman of the | according 1o the federal statisicians, handball committee, is planning to | represents the funded or fixed debt | o1 o inglothaniba Kty of - the ‘city Jesy its sMKINE | mont within 10 days. Handball pla fund assets, The gross debt of the | ¢y will o graded according to their | city totaled /84,518,000, it is report abitity. ed. of which the funded or fixed Adebt amounted to §4,403,000 a County Debt Increased The, aggregate net debt of Har FROM IOCAL SWIMMERS ford county and all its eivie d ! sions totaled $27,633,000 in 192 — | Thie was an increase of more than 815,000,000 over the ‘aggregate debt which was only $12,033,000 Y. M. C. A. by Score of “Ile combined per cepita debt of Hartford county and all its civie di- 82 (0 18, visions inercased from $44.91 in| ) 1019 tp $77.10 in 1028, The Winsted Y. M. C. A, swim- The stale of Connecticut had ming team dofeated the local Y mer- Piblic debt of $6,088,000 in 14 | men Saturday 18 points, ; | a summary of the events following: $4.24 per capita. Ten years ¢ or, | & ) 5 E in 1912, the state debt was § 40 yard free style: Schultz, Win o~ i sted, first; Park h v Britain, se onn * $6.12 per po Thus the 2 i or $6.12 per person. Thus the | o 0 ; rauist New Diituin, - third. | sed it indebtedness by j gt TGN O or 14.4 per cent in the S ¢ 100 rd: Nivan nsted, il Loniiipereet Indin Sard: Sullivan Winsted, first was 81,678,000 or §1.78 per capita, | oo angd in 1896 61, oE i gt oke: 1. Urban $3.04 per ) ! New Dritain hultz, Wins Combined Debt $100.931.000 Aulamieehs S The combined debt of ihe state, 17y poe g ice: Martin W the cc incorporated places amd | o g 40 all other civil divisions of Connecti- | Defeat Tanhmen from New Britain Lritain, 35 feet, cut, including towns, school dis-| g, \‘(.m relay race: Won by Win tricts, and, independent departments | goq( toam, Sullivan, Schultz, Cross- such as water, sewer and marketing, | man and Bescher, time 44 totaled $100,554,000 in 1922, repre- | onds, New Dritain am: Parker, | senting an 1 e of 94 per,cent | Cypan, FL Urban, Berquist during 1he past i 2| Faney diving: § o Winsted, debt repres 16 firat, 45 tot, the alebts of the counties, | 43.9 points; per cents fhe debts of incorporal ird, 56.9 p places, SLT per cent; and the dehty ZEn of other eivil divisions, 10.5 per cent. | North Carolina’s first cotton mill, | Debis of Citios and Counties, ' ¥ Mount. still is operated The Depariment of Commeree ve- | by the tamily thai founded it in poils the net debt and per capifiu | 1517, | -5 sec- w Britain, ! Menarch of All He Surveys '...’ LA This big spotted cat, who can't change his spots, .is cer-| tainly an elegant lon}\m;{ fellow. While, frankly, he’s not a| vegetarian, he isn't as black as some have painted him. It is! easy to see that whatever his faults may be, he's a perfect (g gentleman something on the order of the mildest man that ever scuitled a ship or cut a throat. | i Urban, New Tiritain, sccond; time 1| OUR 21TH FEBRUARY | 1 1 UR HOME BUDGET PLAN FURNITURE SALE ] | | Enables You to Buy Fueniture from Your nings— Without Disturbing Your Sav- Mcets very Demand for Quality ]‘mmturcu ai—to Knjoy Your Furniture While Pg Int Bona Fide Savings of 10 to 50 Per Cent. ine Fop It All This. Week Ending Saturday Night, Feb. 21st, At 6 P. M. NOW FOR A WHOLE WEEK OF BARGAINS SUCH AS YOU ALWAYS EXPECT AT"THE MILL-END SALE. THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS' WORTH OF STAPLE MERCHANDISE AT WAY BELOW REGULAR PRICES — Much of Our Regular Stock Included, Mill-End Sale Specials | MILL-END SALE 1 Women’s Coal's AH at Ml"'Efld sa]e Prices | Mill-End \nhjan \‘.umnn s MILL-END SALE | " and Children’s . A Women's Sport Costs — That were @ At Hosiery Dept. AT CORSET At Housewares pll(‘::nlel’[:sf ol ]ml; . _ . SHOES y Lep f- Lehigh Hrand Pure Silk Stocke SHOP ept other. sports materials, g i H H AT o : h Women's Arch black only. These are full fashs | Mill End Price .... 5 and Oxfords—Al| ¢ i ioned, ‘in a good heavy weight, 2 Czot Irom Fry Pans—Family A | In_every style, regular t | first quality and have sold . for (Labker Rodueldy Cornity 7| gizg“swil Tast a, Nfetime, Fegular Women's Sports Coats—In a good «c- 380 BA 0 REES, DEAG) Made of heavy para rubber,, | 93¢, for Se, 200 Pair of s Rockford Fashioned o lection of materials/and colors, including § g, Women's Hizh G .. $1.29 Mirrors—White enamel frame, % : Grade Pumps nnd O fords— 1l e o [ irl ruml1 glam, 14 n. 1\10;1” black. Were priced up to rtyles “4"‘1.{1 xr;rxwmz‘r~ but not in e ';n!i')'l:ip;';' n’x'}C|.1f-f'“3r,‘;(lffE X-CELLO GIRDLES—14 inch- Agi,STORUIRD bALLLY b 35 ill B i 4 van and brown, 50c. value, sale 35.00. Mill End Price .. . N he i Eng 5 ., 8 es long, made in sections of Curling Trons — The well $ 3 at the Mill End Sale $2.08. price 20e. and elastie, $350 | known fully guaranteed Curlex 400 Pair of Women's $5.00 {0 Women's Pure Waol Full F curling iron, removable waver Women's 8ports Coats—That were up ) | 8700 Low Shoen—All sivios nd lnn.—d Stock Al im q $2.69 | a_an twopiece attachment | o $39.00, all finely tailored in high quali- > L ronine $R00 o a0 | gouds, the”foTlous brand:”ialn Drassieres—Made of heavy silk Floor Push Brooms—Red block ty materials. $19 95 New Blonde Pumps — Mo sale "y;:.:;..m: o S striped material hook back and g;‘u\‘lxv“ ;«;dmfizumu, &ood .arade | 3fiH Fnd Price . .ouserens el ’.'."vf‘,;;f”’\‘,';" With drop stitch effect, black side cffect, extremely long walste latest model, regular $6.00 val nly, values to G9c, sle price o Broomus—Good = & ror i | ‘-" at the Miil End Sale £5.00. i " ’, 9 er, $L00 valu 75¢ Pkt Fur Trimmed Coats—Of Bolivia and | T Women's Glove Silk Ventn— . i ce collar: £fs of Gore Pumps—In tan cal? lat- | Flesh orchid and peach. Thess : : at 40e. other nm}mmls. ]1:3\9 mlvlns anld cuffs of tice front with medjum covered are irregulurs of §L.75 number, Lienko Belt Corsets—The $2.50 0il Mops—Full s : Manchurian wolf fur. Were priced up to heels, exgeptionally Ygood: value, sale price 98¢, kind @ handle, real gocd grade mop at regular §6.50 at $5.00. Children's Muslin Walstx—Of a at . $1.95 | Lo " $49.00. g00d heavy material, with straps 2 | 3ill End Pric ) : 00 Pair Children's Play Shoex | ter attachments, for boys The Indoor Clotbey ML End Frice ..o.o.00.0 t = —In tan calf, moccasin styles, 2 P 2 to 14 year 5 metal construciion. zood o T fizes 5 to 11, regular $2.00 at o SATH Drice: 086, D (4o g cotton line, for use itcaen, Fur Trimmed Conts0f Brytonia and fine ho- 20, i !un’v price 33e. pair, 3 > s y livias, luxuriously fur trimmed and silk lined, 5 3 3 Nemo Corsefe—New 1925 med- priced at 5de, 5 ya Dress. Shoen—T ary Women's Vests—Sizes 36 to 44, | were priced up to $39.00, 4 ess Shoes—In paten s e b els, made of pin | Wlectrle Stoven—Toils, frys, | i€ Pricd up . & r with champagne and | made with i shoulder, Brocadent it 5.00 hakes and dvl;‘l u, doten’ useiui 1ill End Price ... $ sugo kid fops. sises S to 2 | sale prioe pair. 3 pair for 5. £l Jobs about the Kilchen, (fully | gy Drimimed Coats—In many handsome ma- legular $4.00, at the Mill End p g Y ““."f" ShHe i $3 50 | suarantced. sale price 8135, terials combined with such furs as squirrel, | Sale 8248 omtale) “v','[",:',,‘\g';’,":“,ffif'g;,, coutil at ....v Electric Troms—6-1b. size heavy | beaver and nutria, were priced up to $98.00 Boys' and Girls' All Leather ‘| sleeves pants are cuff or loose La Camille Front Lacing Cor- nickel construction, 6 feet cord Mill Ena $ 9 00 Shoea—In hrown or black calf, | Lnee, sizes 36 to 44, value 59 and attachments,. fully guaran- |° Price ....0.. ~ $2.90 and 82, [ 515 oitis ase o tecd, special 52,98, = | Grand Duehoss Corsets—With : shel '7“05‘“,‘»'.!'% glas ess Values Extraordmary at the MILL-END SALE MILL-END SALE wide ‘elastic adjustable abdomis- v R Sl M 8500 Mill-End Sale AT DOMEST[C Al Dross Gonds : et | SR R S GROUP |— DEPT. , Dept. §1.95 D LI Serving Trays—>Mahogany fin- 3 e LB SR g Mill Runs Unbleached ¢ e felt bottom, glass insert, a v d Including jersey dresses in Extra heavy 40-inch ~'~mvmf:‘?u- Waol Canton Crepes—Colors 5 designs, all the wanted colors, also ar 2 Sale price, 18c. yard pawder blue, henina, brown, navy £ y | A > @\ Al B, Sy ind black. Value $1 Miil MILL-END SALE 3 by dresses of twill, $5 00 36-in wide, rr‘.u]'nnrfl;:?. 1»""“ Sale price $1.00 yard, | % . and crepe .. Sard & 1% "Woal Crepes—ip inches wide, At Att Depariment i SLEEID AL A Y GROUP - o mume meachen sar e |28 R wide, extra value \ $ e regular 2ic. Sale price, Wool Jersey or Flannel—56 Velour Cushions—With beauti- AT CHlNA A F g a 3 inches wide. Regular $1.49. Mill= ful tapestry centers and trim- y i Clearance of dresses that End Sale price $1.00 yard. i e Wool Hairline Crepes—In all med with tinsel braid, round, | were priced np 3 v new spring shades: also silk and oblonig, oval, bolster and novelty | DEPT. | ; ¢ to $19.98 ..... b ool plaiimERvaine SR Elany M";‘ “"l'"' bigglctand Repulds Ottoman Bengallnes—In all mulbe P One Lot Cut Gla onsistin Mill End Sale +..... $2.69 A DERans 5 vide GROUP H[ Wac. Sl new spring shades. A lovely as- omports, flower bowls, sortment and ¢ fabries, 40 I 1 ' | ' 100 Pair Mill Runs Wool Mix- ches e ular §2. Binck Print Tableclotha—0t compartment relish dishes, | { ¢ e ed Plaid Bea Dlank Il size | End Sale price 8108 a very good quality Indianhead, | bowls, ete, valucs up t ‘\C‘V‘am"“ dresses in the | 5Seorted col Regular $6.5 ANl the Newest Strined Platd siaes from i3 nches to 12 inches gem coMts, all in smart tail- | at 85.00 pair. and Plain Klanwel A wide rpuge square. Regular value to SL S = cach’ . A ored 300 MM Rune Simgle Gray | OF colors to select from and at Mill End Sale | / 6 { i n t—Sultable fo Ve AT rde Hrice ol Coloninl Optiec Table Glasnware | 3 : : wmodels .. .3 . e UL G T bries nciud n 5 ‘onsic blets, higl i R PO it Deauty Tuster—A Tightweight onaleine fon SEoblstEsRHIBTA \ §1.20 each At 8100 ench. varn for sweaters, s loaiy lasces ren ek alastl ! GROUP lV 1 Runs Fancy Rohe Biankets all colors. Regular 2c. $150, vour for R S *—Large assortment designs, full MILL-END ounce balls, 3 for S3e. fsnsoe @i S99 o size. Regular $3.25 at 82,00 each, BAlL <3 i Ton Centers und ¢ 2 Regular value were pnr-od $14 50 B 1 1 ept. der — Three new fo up to stamped on ]lnn l\rm‘;!" C 6 3 $1.00 I Sk Satin Charmeuse— 36-inch nd, scarfs 18x5 i e ND S : 5 Hadsa: for REAT Shieeh o . wrceinin Rase Boudoir MILL-END SALE paiaias . Hana u' “Ymr [ i rted colors ] enin r !‘_‘; Nn“vk 40 e L " F ur Trimmed Ensemble Suits AT LINEN g vy = wide, Mill End Sale F: HOSIERY ~ SPECIALS T“wfmirjm | Girls’ Coats i e ‘.“ ] e o g o \rd rived and specially priced for the Mill n t ranze of 1 Spring ) y 2 . 4 o L ! * Fancy Brocaded Silk Crepe— “Cadet Moslers” Contest Fnds MILL-END SALE ¢ th > Re 1ill End Sale e = February Z1at. i O a e e e g Children's “Plneapple” Stitch Moire Ribboms — 20 popular ERHS MR U~ {ER= Stockiugs—Fine combed cotion shades, also bl and white, 5 MW::““ ‘\hl].End Sa]@ n chumpague, beaver. tan bark. inches wide. 50c vhlue for the v in sizes i el b ‘D SATE gray, black and cordovan, sizes Mill End Sale wdr«hm 1{]0( (IS8R | v 1o 3898 1 ' QN Triene! MILL-END SALE Ritodh & & ope Narrow Ribhon ) man; 4l Prig \ o T . No. 4058 Misses' Mercerigpd faney l:-inch to 2 i © 1 trimmed. wer wi AN BD 8P . Handkerchlefs Stockings—English rib, col for “neck ribbons, faney . 1 from t { . ¥ : B are champague, pongee, beige, underwear, » valu 246.00, made of 3 5. . Mill | gray, bcaver. Russian calf, red, | at7e. yd et twill jn navy tan’ bark, black, white and cors |y traae lue and browr dovan, Sizes § to 10. Regilar Liai . 9c, Mill End Sale Price 30e. in ba Ask for them by number. " ery. and mal ol o e at 37e. h pair. Ask for th oy_number. | ing, milliners. and makir 1 5 i A LAR Worien's Linen Colored and —_— e hes. ' values o ! COLL DER BLE 2 White” Enibroidered Handker MILL-END SALE. S . it i RRIs WL r . ReguiATase LR s Women's Imported Colored AT LUGGAGE | Mill-End Sale . e e S RLEACHED TURKIN sale ase. LLS—Reg e p Linen Hand SHOP : Stationery ; atus 829, - .‘ li\jl’:"\vhlll" D SibETe lvmmlartpd"r":"":knr”‘;"'.!dr:(‘y: Good h DOWNSTAIRS 3 b < §1x00 u ok 24 ’ Handkerehiefs— NSTAIRS 8ix 25 Filll e : «nd Steamer Wardrohe 1 1b. pap 5 i 3 > i Three - drawers, s s opes. regular , . S ] - e 2 e e g Neaw ;‘m:md Woven Torder laundry bag, =p Y 1 ¢ 2 3 St lie : % partment fiber covercd and 11 kt. Gold Plated Fountain ! . T I:::f'k?".,::,r‘,‘ J»:':;.",“.:f'mx.‘:r; T " rom, 5 e Special Mill-End Sale End men's. in plu o praiihniGdiin, £ N Prices On All Fur Coats Fiber Sult Cage Grade Hoxed Statlomery—Some B MILL-END SALE browi thade, 24 inc 1 with F .}gdhg, sflld‘ol e o o § M and Fur Jackets 's $1.95 and $2.50 Shitts price .. Traveling Baga—O! cxtra good g g > e e Rterc e ] 79 price. Double and single han- i I dles, ali leaiher lined three ur Jackets— Poadek regtiuvaier o't n: | At the Silverware | I B .. $59.00 DA L ;);';e‘\l'l.ll”l'ind $8'39 Dept 1 . :.n..f: Natural Mu ‘g.,' grfilf)‘kb‘() ODDS AND EXNDS Men's $6.00, $7.00 and $8.00 Diack Traveling 1 ngs—0f . i ; strong fiber, linen lined, good 3 Black Flat Caracul '";""‘66 an ) lock ahd catches, Rogers' Silver Plated Tabl g t fox a regular § Special $1-00 ware—Tea £poons, table . > nd Pr G $635. or forks, set of six, choice at 0 Lenxih Fur WEEK-END CASES—Of black | S0 8 v er ¢ S enamel, ¢ Cleather corners, o M £2.05 2 ind 39 ot moalen, Tammer Soumert | Sitver Piated Hollowware—ot . . EpZ. 5 an 5 Grouped in two lots at chelce of various pie A lined shirred pocketn, size Bowls, taskets + .00 Natoral Skunk Trimmed Yo 22 inchet, regular § t the 180" Sa (Sl sl oth v Seal Fur Coat an Russ ( :‘,,’“IM $2 89 R LT e es o ichelce at sl $139.060 t &ll sizes in the cntire group.