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ALL THE LATEST BOOKS OF FICTION Can Be Found In Our |f| CIRCULATING | LIBRARY | Book Dept. THE DICKINSON DRUG CO., | 169-171 Main St. || Spring Suits| and Topcoats for Men are arriving daily. They are made of the finest fab- rics and cut in the latest | vet | portunce. MANY BIG BILS YET COMING UP Al Legislative Committees Are Not Speeding Work d, Feb, 2 committee State Capitol, Hartfo The state of legislative the business reported to house to- day, by request of Speaker Darbis, showed that while some committees | have had full speed pressure and are about cleared up, many others have to consider bills of major im- Most of the commitiees except that on the judiciary can book up measures hefore it for dates not' la- er than the first week in April. The cities and boroughs committ had 175 bills in hand and has 1 to hear. Iish and game has heard 35 of its 75. The judiciary commit- tee had 450 measures and has heard 100. Tn those which it has on hand are such controversial meusures as the merit bill, revision of the medi- cal practices act, the consolidation of several departments workmen's | compensation law amendments and | bills to give women electors addi- tional rights. The resolutions appointing minor court judges will be taken up in April. Only two contests appear, those over a judgeship at Winsted, and the Stamford court situation. More than half of the legislative committees will be idle after next week. - SEEK ANNULMENT Moscow Government Wants to Re- Been Granted to Sinclair Interests By The Assoclated Press. Moscow, Feb, 24.—The aupreme economic council has ‘entered suit in the Moscow diet for annulment of hallen on the ground of alleged non- fulfillment by the American com- pany of the conditions of the con- | tract. scend Ofl Concessions that Have | the Sinclair oil concession in Sag-| at a winter sport carnival. | 'BRISH SOVEREIGN HAS 600D NIGHT, SAY DOCORS No Further Bulletins to Be Issued At Present—Prince to Go On Trip By The Associated Press, London, Feb, 24.—XKing who is suffering from George, bronchial trouble, passed a good night, it was stated in court circles this morning. His physiclans visited Bucking- | ham palace as usual during the fore- | noon but issued no bulietin, and It | the present rate of progress by t [ King Gustaf of Sweden puts on his felt boots and heavy u)l_d overcoat and braves the cold like any commoner. | picture shows him in the royal box of the Stockholm stadium Among other allegation the gov-| patlent is maintained it is believed The *Pattern Is im- portant! That's why we recommend the McCALL PRINTED PATTERN; it s famous for its sim- plicity and accuracy of style, made 'pos- sible by the PRINT- ED CUTTING LINE. Now Spring stylcs in McCALL Patterns are ready for you at the pattern counter. Prices are 15¢ to 45¢ (D, & L.—Main FL) , SURELY You Wil (Come Across Today, and Help N.B. Y. W. C. 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HORSFALLS 93-99 Xsylum Strect with efforts to sell American cattle in Mexico in 1923, Reciting that he had gone to Mexico in that year at his own ex- pense to effect a sale of cattle on behalf of the Livestock and Agri- cultural Loan company of Albu- 1 state corporation and in- dividual local ba in New Mexico, Senator Bursum d he failed to complete the sale because the Mex- icans counld not furnish cash. “At no time “did I ernment complaint declares the|no further bulletins will be given | Americans failed to spend certaln | out except perl a final one an- sums of money for development pur- [ nouncing his cons | poses within the specified time. The| The Prince of Wales, the case will be heard on March 11. | present arrangements, will take his ng to a statement made by | father's at the two levees at koff, chairman of the sovict | Bucking Palace on March’ 10 concessions committee, the Sinclair|and 19, £ his first opportun- representative, R. H. Soper, Was| ity to pres 1 important quoted in a Moscow dispatck last| state ceremonies. Sunday as declaring that his com-| Wales is due to leave on his South pany had not failed to observe the | sfrican and South American tour on e oy e el A under Falco Twill The Twill With the Rich Lustre! $5fl yard wide, Sponged and tn Rust and New Green rce am querqu 2 over suc 66 finches Shrunk; he said, Hartford. “It pays to buy our kind” DR. LASCH Dentist Quartz Light ¥or Pyorrhea 353 MAIN ST. COAL The SHURBERG COAL CO. 55 Franklin Street Phone 2250. ‘WILLIE HOPPE WINS, Chicago Feb. 24.—The veteran Willle Hoppe, defending his 18.2 balkline billlards title, eliminated Kamakchi Suzuki, the Japanese en- try, in the opening match of the in- ternational title tournament herc last night. Beauty A Gleamy Mass of Hair 35¢ “Danderine” does Wonders for Any Girl's Hair terms of the agreement, but that it was prevented from undertaking the work on Saghalien Island of the unforeseen presence there of Japanese troops. The Sinclair Co., he added, in- | tended to press its claims, and seiect 'Want to Admit Roman ics as Members Albany, N. Feb. 24.—Amend- | ment of the charter of the Young a caition, of New g0 that Roman Catholics mitted to active member- t in a bill introduced ure last night by Sen- Lator Courtlandt Nicoll, republican, New York. The measure was intro- duced at the request of the attorney for the Y. M. C. According to Senator Nicol the change in the charter would periit Catholicsto be active members of ization not to exc of the | York eit may be ship is 50 in the legisl total | hold office. eliminate rovision against the f xicar and participation in games of chance in it was ¥ the association rooms. This ined, is not on ality toward liqu and prohibition of by existing we gam- becauge m is now Thess books covered atutes. laws not on statute > charter [ the was granféd in 1868 Disahléd \et: Society Girls! Try this and dressing your ha vour hair brush wit derine” and brush hair. The effect can do your hair up ir it will appear twic \eavy—a mass Of sparkling with that incomparable s 1ess and luxuriance While beautifying th erine” is also ga 1g each single hair to g ong and strong. out and dandr a bottle of de Danderipe” at cdunter and just see how he and youthful your hafr becomes Finances Are Probed Washington, Feb. 2 The bank- erg' leaguc g the orgar 21 Disabled ed into to- investi- said to be me Ala was doir gi]anit;;lilmrned for Bombing of Building Was Feb., 24 A ter- today faV org: to co g occupied by H Teapot Dome [;easfie Trial | because | for development au oil area outside | 1it s in there | March 29 a will be no el the Duke of Yor ing trip in Africa, a period du | vision must will come som® pro- for carrying | on the r 1t is thov is as ¥ prot | privy council as soon ¢ well enough to participate a meeting. | win Trumbfili Has an At Home | In the State Library 1 Hartford, 'eh. 24.~ bull was *“at the ger library State Capitol Governor John H. Try eral this home" to members of mbly An the state ternoon following a custon ime the governor in the receiving members of his military has been observed from time tg With line family. In vi ¢ were social occasion ative committees The judici alling upon the d to the capitol and session 10 consid- lich governor retu held a rd by it | ption a b 1ch was served American Embassy Officer Dies Following Pneumonia ! , g Herhert P, offier Mid- ursing r of Monday night of pneumonia, emba was {nformed today. Mr. Middletown, who came from Washir was a graduate was dis- He ington 1 wife, whom and a young d. leton Ieft Monday 1 on whict Now Used For 0 Lumbago ot e used Joint-Fase witk th Postponement Is Asked | Cheyenne, Wyo., b. 24 Limbers 'Em: Up Joint-Ease with Self Stripe; and in Tan and which Any request of any govern- g in writing or ver- cither direetly or indirectly, ny own hehalf or through son to do anyth whatso- in o of the or purkhase or the pay- ment in any manfer or connection make mental hally either on any 1 ation 1o the s with, r did T at make ther i any time repre- any whatso- r of. or before any governmental u or agency, on said livestock and an company, regard- nt or request whatsoever, securities hy the nt in connection with such ATTENDS EXERCISES rnme Jolm D Rockefeller Among Those | At Washington Annlversary Pro- gram At Ormond Beach, . Itocke- here a rican flag in magnate at- Washington's birth first the | es Curley of | 1 Gover= Fiorid Ormon holiduy th 1 the ol Martine © 1 the elier man- | the time to nist | the Rocl rstand that s come when the or We Meet r the last there is a gener- sion unde Again,” and otes of mus- 1 away ing of guests. jkefeller yesterday watch- Walter Grand Larceny Charged Against Marriotto Feb, 24. — Indict- and larceny on three T the West- grand today er Itale and riott nty yanks in Mariotti riated the men entrusted to sion to prospective Italy W. Va. Chiropractors Must Pass Rigid Examination arieston I"el. 24.—~Chi- t pass the examina- practice of surgery in West Vir- supreme court of ap- a decision af- ay in jction of pra ut a license. “the chiroo- ating human ine” as ing medicine w decisic that practic m of tr HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS BRING RESULTS or the nor the | Yonkers | SENATOR TOPPLED OVER | BY SPEEDING AUTOIST Kentuckian Has Narrow Escape in Washington—Rolls in Front of Trollcy. Washington, Feb, 24—A long suc- | cession of automobile casualties in Washington was capped today by | the severe injury of Senator A. O. Stanley of Kentucky, A speeding | motor car failed to stop after it had bowled him over at a street inter- | section in the business district. At Emergency hospital, where he | was taken by a passing taxicab, physicians found he had suffered from a badly lacerated face, a se- verely bruised shoulder, and prob- | ably one or two fractured ribs. | The accident occurred shortly | after midnight, as the scnator was | | going to his apartment on foot from | a downtown hotel. Without warn- ing, he reported to the police, a| -acing automobile bore. down upon’| im and threw him dircetly in the | path of an approaching street car. He escaped more serious injury by rolling over in the street. | "I thought the end had come,” he said at the hospital. “By some | miraculous thought I was able to | save myself from being run over by |the street car. 1 saw it cofhin |tried to get to my fect, sagged at | the knees and dropped down. Then [ e (e~ i PowDER W L s ' Containing Black, tracks, and succeeded in doing so just in time to escape the passing street car.” French Resisting Plan For an Allied Conference By The Assoclated Press. Paris, Feb. 24.—The French gov- ernment and press are continuing to resist the campalgn belng waged in London in favor of an allied confer- ence over the report on Germany's violations of military clauses of the treaty of Versallles returned recent- ly by the allied control mission. The first matter in the regular order of procedure, it was declared in French offjeial circles, is for the allied war committee to present its conclusions on the report to the council of am- bassadors and the various govern- ments. The natural course then, it is argued, will be for the ambassa- dors to meet and take up the con- trol mission’s report and the con- clusions of the war committee si- multaneously. Borah Blocks Attempt To Act on Heflin’s Bill Washington, IFeb. 24.—An effort with White Pencil these make up into stunning dresses. Stripe, LITER @) T “D & L” Main Floor N i 750 Gallon Pumper for ‘;cd. ;l:l:- p:"‘onnfllllon‘b{ installing b | new 600 gallon pump the engl Fire Department Here is undor ¢ ! at the central statfon is under con P 1 . derati y Wit the arrivallin the cltylotithe sideration by the board of fire com new 750 gallon American-: missioners. pumper, Chiet William J. Notle of | DAN the fire department received word R from the office of the company that{ New York, Feb. a representative will rcach here this! Basualdo, afternoon or tomorrow to unload the | machine from the car. Before the machine is turned over Lo the city |4 marriage license today, announcing it will have to be put through tests|that the ceremony would be per at which representatives of the local | formed this afternoon at St. Pat fire department, the fire underwriters| rick's cathedral. association and the American-La-{ They will go to California for France Cp. will be present. Thoneymoon, said Basualdo, and then Chief Noble said that when it is|will visit Argentina, where his (athed turned over to the city, it will be!is reputed to be worth many million placed at the central station, and the | of dollars. 250 gallon pumper now located there | They met last summer in Parisy will be transferred to Station § at|where Miss Hughes was performin which there is only a combination'at a cabarct. She was born in Chi{ chemical and hose apparatus lo(‘at-‘mgu. ance | 24,—Carlos Ortls native of Argentina, and | Leonora M. Hughes, dancer, obtained | Renier, Pickhardt & Dunn of Senator Heflin, democrat, Alaba- | ma, to obtain action on his resolu- | tion protesting against proposed state taxes on oleomargarine Wwas blocked today by Senator Rorah who ] 127 MAIN ST. * PHONE 1409-2 asserted that the senate lacked suf- | ficient inférmation. 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NEW ARRIVALS IN DRESS] AND COATS AND DRESS ACCESSORIES AT $1.00 Pair—Special Sale of Wool Hose and Silk Hose, odd sizes, values to $2.50 a pair.