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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 6, 1926. 2 Rothfeder’s SIR STAMP'S VIEW? Britisher Has Been Gommum cating on Agricuttnral Problems Chicago, Jan. 8 (A—Vige dent Dawes has made public exchange of ideas upon the agrl tural problom of exportable which has been carried on f » past year between Sir Jostah C Stamp, of England, economist and member of the first co { experts, reparations commission, anl now rman of the London & Mid land rallroad, and Messrs. Georg N. Peck and Chester C ponents of certain e ciples involved in the question, This corres on through Vi as intermec economic pri upon any specific been introduced for lief. In discussing the question in C Coolidge, while tnitiative of the with such them by suming m th 378 Main Street New Britain | BE HERE EARLY THIS IS THE BIGGEST SALE OF THE ENTIRE YEAR e ; At Rothfe -rio merchandize is “carried have been most drastic! The VARIETIES, e I : : over’—from one s n to the other. There- values and savings far surpass anything prove at can be our entire winter closed out immediately! in ace principles w ich leglslation, agricultural pre *While the di to some extent around ¢ : ; O corporation, it s rea s that N [ A possibly the prinei herein up- || 4 y 4 . "0 may find ctive ¢ il VAR @ A ] A 3 practical Interpretation ¥ g 3 1 A \ | ; ¢ N other Jegislative meane. h | . | i i attention to the fact that | > % i &) discussion 8ir Josiah St np wh 3 R 7 £ ” A ¥ L/ George calls tr rld's \ I . . cks must be vou have ever expected in a Clearance Sale Price reductions —even at ROTHFEDER'S. atest practical econor ro mention of the shi pr\ca fixing."" e o e o e — Group 2 — 50 Fur Trimmed COATS at a very low — Group 3 — Coat Values That Are Supreme The finest among the season's most exclustve fabrics—every color that appeals—the gay colors as well as the more subdued shades— question become: omic prejudice.’ ley have realized from t t to obtain a satisfactory advance, partisan politics must not creep into the discussion, and tha appeals both to prejudice of the business men (by reference to price fixing) and to the prejudice of the ||§ riculturists (by the injection of subjects) should be price Guararfteed Sitk Hose $1.19 Sir Jostah Stamp, in his com- || ments, states : “That thére is 2 | (M considerable amount of sul ng. ement between the cor: “The vics president states that “his idea In initiating on was to help to elimi fcs from discussion of a question pri- marily economic in its nature, and {f the conmsideration of measures for | agricultural rellef assumes a political nature the chances of a sound |§ economic solution for the difficult culture will be {njure elther he nor t e discussion have yuthful flares. s 3, front flares and straight { ‘ing Gracklehead—lipstick—wine—cuckoo 3 o % You will appreciate the astonishing savings— Sizes for women, misses and juniors, object being to narro ) discussion down to the essential e principles whish it laimed must be ths basis for in- gent legislation, giving reliet to |H culture. Mr. Peek, of Moline, Iilinols, is president of the American Council Agriculture and Mr. Davis is ain marketing director of the | ols Agricultural assoctation of ch Sam H. Thompeon, of Quincy, ols, newly elected prisident of rmraaa American Farm Bureau i Americsn Farm Bureay i |8 A EVERY E P isite New Dresses ~ EVERY ration, Is the Tead. M. Thomp- i ' 17 _EAN-UP [mbmsed Cordurcy Robes Exqmsxte Ne < TV in & recent speech disclose STYLE tence of the correspond at a price to make many thankful. Sir Josiah Stamp. ome all over emhossed pat- The lovely materials: Crepe-back -tuxedo and high collars— Satin, Canton Crepe, Flat Crepe, H: at te yockets and si jes. Verv i Georgette, Fine Twill. HEARS FOR FIRST TIME ! s and side t:e‘ Very Spe(‘\a] These popular colors: Charleston — fi@ e Red, Sea Gray, Nile Cream, Cuckoo, Radio Makes This Possible For Win- @ Delmonte Blue, Bluebird. nipeg Man Who Never Beforc Party Dress Every Street Dresses Sport Dress Business Dress Heard Human Yoice. Winnipeg, Jan. 6 (P)—Deaf and i@ \ 1 4 \REhN & ! dumb since birth, J. A. Bennett of |§ ' 3 R ; ipeg. aged 42, has voics of man for the Fadio was responsible Reading ‘how Elsie H. Winnipeg had been e via radio after 22 years of #t the home of H. J. \ Bennett informed the Monday night that he d the same t b Immedinte after the head phones were adjusted, Bennett heard m from station CKY, the first time in || his life that any sound had been communicated to him. hough he could hear the an Could mot onderstand the woras, | QN Women's Bathrobes $1.95 | Wind Breakers at $1.85 pe—Poiret Wool | to hear ife, Mr. |f§ letcalfes (g 1 to try Baronet Satin--Costume Slips $1.85 Women's smooth fitting Costume Slips of Baronet Satin—black, navy, tan, flesh and rose — wonderfully made and nicely finished. having never heard spe Removing the phon he could hear Metc. latter spoke close to h further test will be made day night. blanket robes—floral In tan and brown h ¢ juare col- Sizes 28 to 46 Popular shades ed, $1.9 \ YOUNG BRADY WEDS New York, Jan. 6§ ( il A. Brady, Jr, son of t producer. and Broadway drama married yesterday t Alexander, one of the S ful of the yourger actresse took piace In the rec nt St. Patrick’'s cethedral announcement. Tt cense stated their 1 1] ¢ Y | af SUICIDE FRUSTRATED I 3 Westerly, R. I, Jan, 6 (P—After registering at the ode I ) ! ¢ & Never Before Such Values! CLEARANCE of HATS —at— 93c Satin Hats—Felt Hats—Velvet Hats—Hats for Street, Sports and Dress Wear. Very Special Suede Wind Breakers blue and green. 38 to 42 and $6.95 values. hotel here at 5 o'clock this ev under the na New York cl() 22 years old atte mpted & swallowing poison. His death was ROTHFEDER'’S : & averted by the hotel | I‘:xfl(‘[l\' 8 Ad\er- employes. Dr. on was || Ana ‘ — called and continued the treatmer Advertised begun at the hotel and later thore was a chance the man migh T