New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 8, 1926, Page 5

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R ; R/ b quently is re RIVER 1§ 1L GOING UP K of Flood I§ Expected Be Reached Sunday Jan, § (A—The river Seine | 168 1o rise, Provided there is | n during the interval, and there vy probability there will be, the | is expected to cease Mts up- d trend Sunday. Workmen are busily engaged in aking cement and sandbag barri- 1 vulnerable points along , however, cannot || infiltration of t a lower level || # outlook conse- with anxlety by the populations in such quarters | within & certain distance of the viver. The situation in the suburbs, both up and downstream, 18 growing graver. While the water mark s |} tell below previous record levels, the damage undoubtedly will be f: zreater than that of previous floods, or thousands of houses have been built on the banks of the river since 1910, the greater number of the after the war, when the housing problem became so acute. Most the houses are of a flimsy char: ter and ill-adapted to withstand in- ndation. ! 1o of the rivers in the prov- again are rising, notably the in the vicinity of Lyons. Ge . however, the situation shows | improvement. | In Belglum the flood conditions in | the north, notably in the Escaut v ley, are as bad as ever. In the mainder of the flooded areas condi- tions are slowly returning to normal. prevent flooding places in the ci than the wate King A and Queen Elizabeth | yesterda ed some of the af- fected d .ast nig Seine at the Aus- ridge showed a gauge of 20 his was seven feet lower than | td height of the rise of 1910, Rheims district the situation s worse than in any of the provinces Dyke Bursts Today | Amsterdam, Holland, Jan. § (P-—A | dyke on the Ysel river alkin, in the province of Over-Ysel, is re- ported to have burst this morning, | the water rushing over Odelbrook to | the Polder (part of the Zuyc ) and threatening several villa cluding Wezep, Eiburg and Ka perveen, WHITE RIBRONER OUSTED BY WOMEN e Jensey W. C. 7. U, Member Disapproved Prohibition Law addonfic \rs. Bertha cen dopped i , 8 @ — | To has | prohibitic f the W. C. or in jon in nation hod of | this coun- ¢ NOL SYNONYNoUE, | of im acecpt || e in r meth proving we must them, “All‘who work for work for th tions. Bvery bootle 4 for prohibition, “Compulsory been demons You cannot | ple good and hich has not temperanes nr good of f a- cr works and casures have not u» 4 to be effective thod being a v veloping te" 1 want rk along th will ch the results in and sane vay. 1o not want dangevous re MERGIER 18 GORSCIOUS Il Aged Premate Says He Realizes People Are Praying for Him — Queen Tlizabeth Visits Him, wal 1s it | shment. | s are bedng offercd for hopes are not yet los primate told a priest ched to | his newspaper, the Vintie Siecle, whom lie ed upon receiving, lesptle his precarious condition. My operatipn was a_con :es, but my stomach has as almost falled me. ing the doctors suc more ring that the holy sacra- s administered Wednesday s own request, he added: When my health was good, 1 add T wished to recefve the rament not when T was \d to recefve it b could still receive it, and self a (lttle better since.” Queen dinal this New York, Jan. 8 UP—Frederic W. Hoeninghaus, Yale graduate and | former New York stock broker, died | yesterday. He is survived by his { widow. Mrs. Alice D. Hoeninghaus | :nd a daughter. = Funeral services | \ere held today. Burlal will be at lridgeport, Conn. )\EW BRI[\I\ DAILY HERALD, J FRIDAY ) Big Saturday Glove Sale Twenty-five dozen Women's High Grade Novelty Cpff and Slip-on fine Kid Gloves, (every pair wash- able), $3.50, $3.75 grades, newest shades. Special Saturday, pair in all the $2,98 Coats that formerly sold for $14.95 to £19.95 Coats for Misses Sizes 7 to 16 Suedes, Velou Handsome flare models and mings of various popular fur $7.95 1s, Bolivias straight lines. Rich trim- he wanted kinds right now. The colors include lipstick red, shutter green, grey- stone, gracklehead and many other shades. “An opportunity tomorrow desirable winter to buy a handsome win- ter coat at a fraction of the price it would have cost you earlier in the yi ear. (ome—and save!’ ANOTHE R LOT Better Coats $9 95 Coats worth to Every new shade and every new Qs .00 vle. All sizes T to 16. Boys’ Union Suits Forty dozen heavy grey ribbed Fleeced Suits; to 34. Special Saturday sizes 20 ............ suit 89C Just Amved' 'Here They Are See Our Window Display 'he largest assortment of beautiful Spring models have arrived—two months in advance, Jeautiful Jlonde Step-ins,” stunning greys, patent leathers and “rench kids; buckle: colo- and edium and Spanish heels. nial strap effects. s Sizes 2 to 8. $4.9 Other stores, $7.00 i 1/3 Off on All Fur Coats ?W@men’s and Misses’ DRESSES At Drastic Price Reductions ! | | | Ex The provident woman and miss will recognize the big Larly atten Not all sizes cellent never buying. THY coeroie ceptional values ar smartly styled 1ew Britains Shopping Center n'l'fl .I.le "))'lu to §80 Muint 3 Every New Wanted Color Ordinary Prices $24.50 to $35.00 for Women, Misses and Stouts Almost Every Coa Silk Lined Entire Stock $49.7 >0 to \()0 50—Reduc od t(\- VISIT OUR BUTTERICK PATTERD Extraordinary Sale | 5 \ i Fine Fur : ° 3 ; Trimmed Coats | g I o | of W;fi;;n’s and Misses’ Coats Reduced! ‘\7\& Women’s and Misses' Fur-Trimmed Coats — Formerly ANUARY §, 1926, " DEPARTMENT Women's and Misses’ Skating Gloves Three hundred pair in the special lot, all $1.50-$2.00 grades; the huu\'y all wool gauntlet styles in light, medium and dark shades. $1 29 . Special Saturday, pair e SJORE NewBriiain ¢ '/w/ yéodq $4.95 Including Advance Soring Styles Lovely new Silk Hats, and Silks with touches of straw are here in abun- dance. You will find them in small turban shapes, off-the-face styles, small brims. Everywhere an early expression of the advance Spring i mode. t | Flowers, ribbons, embroidery are used by way of adornment, while the colors embrace every new hue. dress Pretty Satins, Crepes sheer Georgettes in the latest models. (e offered and buy several dresses. ance is requested for the best choice. all tl savings and should All the season’s wanted colors. range from 16 to 18 Another Wonderful Lot of Dresses in every wanted style Values to $25.00 An 0dd Lot of Silk and Cloth Dresses in all the new winter styles and every color. “Humming Bird” | Pure Thread Silk Hose | Black, Special Saturday, pair Splendid quality mixtures for women i white and all fashionable, shade | ..... - $1. 42 ‘ Childrens Golf Hose ’ in three new heather lso collegiate circular stripes with f: cuff tops. 75¢-$1.00 values. | Special Saturday, 69 DRIE e s SR Sl C “Honesdale” Wool Flannel Work Shirts | Our entire stock of to 18. Special Saturday ....v00vee ( grade. Sizes up [ $1.95 | ¢ offered in this clearance of he styles, but selection is ex- inspire eager Sizes and all the new shades. JUST READ THESE SPECIALS | Just Arrwed——lOOO NewFelt Hats $2,98 | assemblage includes all the new tones, all the Smart Pastel shades Hats for every occasion and for every type The - Special at Our Popular Men’s Department Saturday Fine quality Silk Striped Madras Shirts. All neat stripes, 14 to 17 For Saturda) ’ ° ° Men’s Union Suits four dozen heavy ribbed Fleeced Suits in eeru $1.39 I'wenty and silver. Special St 20 Off on All Children’s Coats Our entive stock of fine Baby and Tots’ Coats: sizes 2 t at cost and less. Visit the most Complete Baby Department in New Britain. 34 to 46. $5.00 4/ Special! Boys’ 2-pant \ %\} Flannelette Gowns Amoskeag flannelette, in full cut; Special .... both single 98¢ of and 4]un le ) worth $1.49. okes; For the Elderly Lady— Flannelette House Dresses $1 79 Several styles to select from size is included. Women’s Rayon Silk Vests | Some plain, others lace trimmed and two. color combinations; 98 C | $1.50 grade and every A drastic reduction on all Boys’ Suits—every suit with two pair of pants—and every suit a bar- gain. All the wanted materials. Other good values to $14.95 \

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