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BOWLES FAWILY BUYS NEWSPAPER Purchases Control of the! Springlield Union Springfleld, Mass,, Jan. 15 (p- Alnouncement was made today by Sheriman H. Bowles, general mana- ger of the Springfield Republican, that Mr. Bowles' family has ac- auired majority control of the | ringfleld Union and that attorneys are stock of the I'njon newspaper com- | pany from George Von L. Meyer to Mr. Bowles, Plans for the future operation of the Union have not been completed, Mr. Bowles an- tiounces, but will he made publie, Tn the meantime the Union will cone | tinue publication under the editor- | #hip of M., 8. Sherman without | change in its policies, Announcement was also made to- day that B. H. Dingley has sold his | interests in the Westfield Press, Inc., which publighes the Westfleld Jour- ual to the Daily News Publishing company of this city. ‘e Springfield Union was found- 1 an evening paper in January, | 4, by Bdmund Anthony of New | 1ford, who also founded the New | iford Standard and the Taunton te. The morning issue of the | raper began in July, 1892 and the Sunday issue in July, 1894, Joseph 1. Shipley took control of the paper | In 1882 and it passed into the con- trol of the Unjon Newspaper com- | In process of transferring the | puny In 1892, George Von L. Meyer | obtained control about three years | ago. The price paid by Mr., Bowles for the paper has not heen made pullic, INSANE WOMAN SUICIDE —_—— tody of Olga Rabensteln Who Fi- caped From Asylum on Wednes- day Tound in Conn, River. Middletown, Jan, 15 (®) — hody of Olga Rabena non, Conn., was found in the | onnceticut T just below thi city today. Miss Rabenstein escaped The in, 5, of | form the state hospital for the fn- | sane here \We The hody w sday. as_discovered in the | ¢ by Game Warden George J. isher and G. Tred Colli - istant superintendent of the Mid- fletown town farm, who were look- inz for a stray deer. The body was conted with e, “Miss Rabenstein got away from the insane hospital by breaking w ¢ guard and jumping to the e had appearéd depress- for some time and two weck c<caped from the hospital dur. At that dime she was | wapdering along the river | he Middletown police, | Imitted o the hospitat | 22, 1924, | opsy will be performed by Medie: lef and Co hold an inqu iy 1 l?\-‘ L. H L Rogers (1tv A\enue Dies Suddenly I‘oda\ vt vears otd, | Rogers of 64 City | suddenly at his home thi morning, M Ca aminer Johm J. Purney pronounced his | drath due to heart disease. He was | borm in Danbury. Besides Ns mother he 18 survived ! ro sisters, Marion Rogers, and frs. Howard Lewis, the latter of Hert dddletown, He was prominent fra- ally being a member of Royal | \ um, Y. M: C. A, New Britain | Musical club, and of the Blue Army of kKvery Man's Bible cla | Funeral services will by held at | home Sunday morning at 10 | tev. William Alderson, tor of Trinity Methodist church, lofficiate. The body will be take i to Nanbury and burlal will be in the Worcester cometery in that Radio n{ f\?\\sbi}pel‘ Test To Be Made in Chicago icago, Ja (A-—Readers and | listeners have often asked to decide viiether a story of actual adventure | toid over th io by the adven- | resting than the | cldent related by the same | r in cold type in the news- me 1 The Chicagn Tribune toda fr4 readers whether an article by Vloyd Gibbons, which it printed fo- 9y held their attention more close- 1 an (il the voice of the writer he gave them the same story ar the radio, Desire ior Revenge Sends NO RED TAPE | HERE! Have you ever heen exasperated beyond measure by long de- lays and endless questions when de- siring to exchange merchandize or thave your money refunded? If you have you'll surely appreciate our method. Goods ex- changed or your money refunded promptly and cour- teously at the coun- ter where the pur- chase was made. This has always heen our policy. No Red Tape Here, i THE FAIR. Women’s Outsize Nainsook Bloomers Reinforced crotch. Ruffled elastic knee. White and flesh are the colors, For Sat. ....... 49C Women’s Sateen and “Non-Cling” Costume Slips Ruffled or hemmed bottom. All colors. Shadow proof. For Sat. .. 84‘ NOTIONS At Unusual Low Prices 19c. Lemon Oil Furniture Polish 12 oz. hottle ....... 32¢ Wright's Silver Cream - 19¢ e Klienert's Petite Shields, 19¢ Twink Dye . ... Milward's Embroidery Needles, pkg. ....... bhc 0. N. T. Crochet Cotton (not mercerized) ball, 5¢ 24 yard white tape voll, 15¢ De Long Hair Pin Rolls, 3¢ (Camel Collar Bands ... 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WOMEN'S 2 CLASP Kayser Chamoisette Gloves with two tone embroidered backs. Values to 98c. All-Wool Golf Gloves with double wrist, in heathers, gray, camel and brown. Pr. .. Our growth is an expression of efficiency. Your confidence is the result of a rigidly main- tained price supremacy and the values for this sale are most unusual, even for us Hosiery Priced for Clearance } (hlldrenx English Ribbed Hose. First 15 Women’s Outsize Silk Lisle rib top ] Hose, Black and Cordovan, Pr. . English | Men’s heavy English Wool Hose, Dark and light shades, 25 English ribbed. A large assortme . of colors, The season’s latest, Pr, Brushed Wool from for Sat, 25¢ . Plain and , "49c 4 Men’s Mufflers | Cashmere Hose white, cordovan Sizes 4 to 6';. Ideal for lmmedmte wear, For Sat. P). and Scotch UNION Flannel. Fringed ends. variety to choose SUITS | & EMBROIDERIES Bl @i 59c Insertions, Edgings, etc., to clnse out for Saturday, Fleeced. Serviceable, econ- able, For Sat. Yard Boott Mill Towels, Size 18x36: = Ripplette Bed Spreads. Size . first quality, with | $1x90 for full size bed. Spe- original stamp. Spe- lgc clal fulr $1 89 lally priced ... .. 5 | Saturday...... 5 . Pillow Cases — made of fine Glass Towelinge—Blue and red quality muslin, good count. Size | checks; 16 fnches wide; first specially l9c quality, finc absorbent material. Special for 12 1y saturday, yard ..... Cc 100p, plain white and with col- = Cross-har Curtain Muslin, fine Size 15x24. Spe- | quality. three patterns, Esxtra special for Saturday 5 5 25c only, yard ... 2l Hand Towels, double Convent edges, bandings, "aloons 1| large number of patterns. plete the embroidery, r “RADIEX” latest releases in both vocal and instrumental numbers, A Good Grade Fleeced Quting Flannel in White, Pink, Grey and Blue, No. 1317—"I Wonder Where No. 1316—“Then I'll Be For Saturday. Yd. At The Drug Dept. PRICES ARE DOWN TO ROCK BOTTOM Father John’s Medicine 36¢, 69¢, \\'a:_npole's Cod Liver Oil, Hagee's Cod Liver Oil . 89¢ Dr. True's Elixir, 35¢, 49¢, 89c, Bell-Ans ......... ¢, 5 Usoline Oil ........... Liquid Alboline ....... Caldwell's Syrup of Pepsin, 15¢, 8hc. California Syrup of Figs, 39¢ Dr. Sumner Brand Beef Iron and Wine, 16 oz. bottle T1c Blands Tron Pills—100 for 2lc. Epsom Salts, 1 1b. pkg., 10¢ Sal Hepatica, 25¢, 41c, 89¢ ) Closing out all our better Infants’ Dresses up to $1.59. Slightly mussed and soiled for Sati v 98c A large variety of adorable little garments, lace trim- med, embroidered, etc, “Silver Floss” Brand Sauerkraut Large can. Place can in | boiling water, open and serve, Delicious, nutritious, A healthy food For Sat,, can, .... IOC WEEK-END SWEETS 's Milk Chocolate Kisses, each one foil w rapped, and tagged “with “Hershey” name, For Saturday only, Ib. Rockwood Sweet Milk (hocolate Bar. For Saturday only, .... Full 13 Ib, Embroidery Packages Buffet Sets, Dolls, Towels, 8ibs, Aprons, Etc. The envelope contains the article and enough floss to com- For Saturday, ...... Women’s Silk Striped UNION SUITS Shoulder Top. Cuff & knee. A good heavy A weight for winter = 2he RECORDS 25¢ 10 inch double disc. The We list a few of the popular numbers: No. 4070—"Prisoner’s Song™ No. 2219 — “Sleepy Time Gal.” (A wide awake Fox Trot Song) No. 2218—“Five Foot Two, Eyes of Blue.” No. 2215 — “That Certain I‘arh No. 2217—*T Wish That I'd Bevn hatisfied With Mary” My Baby Is Tonight.” Happy."” A Host of Others Equally Desirable. FOR SONE MEX John Starencky, Alex Ya Stamford Man to Jail Mikg Kurscon, 7. 3. sell e sramford. Jan, 15 (A — Joseph | potsay, I'rank Krust, Sergy \\v)n an entl, 25, ted by desire venge on Frank Raffele who had ot his wuncle, Peter Valentl, was sent to jall for six months by Judse | samuel You! it deadly weapon | ipon Raffele, The latter was re- | ased from Bridgeport jail on Jan- today on a chargs | Rudy. Wilburton, Okla., Jan. 15 (#}—The iwry 3 and no soonmer got home|grim work of removing 91 bodies Roosevelt Wiggins, William Mc. ! Herbert Myers, John Me. bY & Most of ohn Thomas, Allan Satunton, Mik: el acse e e miners from external injuries. Luter this afternoon it was stated t three of the 91 \h«um'u es had been recovered. believed that the remaining bodies will be Martin Sregal, Charles Srot 81 Bodies Recovered en Valentl attacked him with a|from the Degnan-McConnell mine :nife. Raffele hgd been sent to jail [number 21, near here, which was for wounding the uncle. |wrecked by a gas explcsion early CHINOOK WINS RACK Poland Sping, Maine, Jan. 15 (B— Chinook, veteran of many ay led to v | Wednescday halted temporarily late st night when 81 bodies had been ecovered. The remaining bodies wre hard races |in the debris and the passageways have to be cleared before they tory the dog team of | will Le Arthur Walden, of Wonolancet, N.|can be reached 1., in the first part of the day | At 11 o'clock g night the work race of the New England Sled Dok |of hauling bodies to the surfac ub here, » elapsed time for the |stopped and the huge iron kettle |M€ miles 0 seconds. one hour, 49 minutes Vindivostok, Russia, I'pox is spreading alarmingly | zhout the Primora and Spas: used as a makeshift hoist was filled with gas masks, fire extingu ey ‘nnd other equip: SMALLPOX SPREADS surface, d sen the |tre ¢ crews had t @ indicating Jan. 15 (M— | finished their work for the night All but five of the bodies from thg mine have been identifi districts. Thus far 216 deaths|In*the undertak teen reported, and 611 per-|lying in rows, while across the strect wons are serlously ill. lo & temporary morgue 37 caskets 'battleship West Virginia, met death ! feet into San Diego bay. Buckner Doubts hfi'ml To Enforce Dry Law Torty convicts o penitentiary at Mc here this morn ches of the city, mining inspector, ast night that he srough investigation the tragedy today that the explosion was caused king today before the men’s Forum, lleve that enforc vould star! ement of prohibi- ver been undertal He made the statement in to a question by a member of the ' |Harling, a member of ad act could be ! don't know whether 1t can b * sald Mr. Buckn enforced or not," {“I den't think It has tried in a serlous way.” Executive Board of Scout Council ’V[eets At the meeting of the 1 Boy Scout coun- | the name of Noah U. S. Willing to Give League All Treaties . 15 (A—The United has notified the Geneva, Js States gove ague of 3 Lucas was added to transmit to the I of the council, gue all treat- 4 other international s contracted d that it has no objection ishers |10 their inclusion in this having been over 1 lcuss the a States, council was completed by the ratifi- cation of the membership ot mittees as follows: . FLIERS KILLED n!| San Dirgo, Cal., J 5 tenant Frederick G. ing parlor bodles are /man First C Morris vesterday by the senate. Mr. Teller W. W. Bullen, States navy airmen, detached to the George Taylor, Raymond Catlin, E M. Harwood, Ralph McDoug " Troop organization, C. E. Morgar ]s Turkey’s (commitice not Camping, A. H. Sherwood Raymond key's premier, Arthur Petts ‘“Turkey's best Training, F. L. Fa Turkish Wome M. Blodgett, the prominent Education; ,in politics a Jose Roche, E z,! band's work ir E. R. Dechant She is the B The selection ¥ irvivor of C harge of s Light Br ; Quincy, Mass,, Ja (#— John | graph ot the “light | whi brigade” of the British army, fam-|tion of ed for its charge against the Rus- the observance of sian batteries in the Crimean war, |year, is dead here. He was 93 year Death occurred last night In Q | hospital, et (‘hiropract'ors ; ty | e Organized in This City Penn. Congressmen Talk The New Britain Chiropractlc so- ciety has been organized by mem- Over Coal Situstion |hers o that profetaion in this city Washington, Jan. 15 (®—Several ' and the fo members of the house from the P Onlm\l\'\nh nthracite region call- NOMINATION CONFIRMED Washington, Jan. 15 (® — The 3ritain th nomtnation of Philip 8. Teller of n Francisco to be a member of the ehipping board was confirmed succeeds M er, resigned. S — fits lo be Blcycles equipped with balloon |cation of its art tires are to be plared on the market 'stralght chiropractics; %o establish a high code of ethics for the regula- tion of the professional cond those practicing chiropractic and at and to protect the social, tual and professional re of every member, rs of the organization Turkish Premier’s Besi Mother ade Dies | Texas, for the biography and photo- “Turkey's best to be usc in an exhibi- 'mothers of the world” mother's day this I‘l(l ATY wWITn ((R\ of Jan. 15 Renier, Pickhardt & Dumn 127 MAIN ST., Opp. Arch St. — Phone 1409-2 FOR SATURDAY, JAN. 16TH §7.98 A few Cloth, also Silk Dresses, were lowing officers have been ed: Prestde president, Coats at $51.75 now same great reductions. They are finely tailored of the best materials and most des §$1.98 for Children’s 89 for Children's ¢, 50c and 89c, 9Sc and $1.19, Vests for Large Women, sized up to Values up to $1.50. Round neck, elbow sleeves, of very fine quality. . a few pairs of Trefousse Gloves, 515 to 734. Values to $2.50 per pair. Tt ots of the organization 53 t its members say in their efforts h\ vor to enlighten the p'flllc‘ of philosophy and th ved from the applt- to practice only | 0. able furs. Sport Socks, were $2.50. Sport Socks, were $1. Bargains in Jewelry. up to These are all dresses out of our stock. We never buy job lots. The balance of our Winter Coats at 1,3 off. Coats at $42.75 now $28.50. all sizes,