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o. NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUISDAY, FEBRU! 1026, = s e e ‘ P T e R R B e R R A e s e E R R R B R R R T et e s Fconomy Without Sacrifice of Style or Quality is Possible Now — Stunning Frocks and Furred Coats that you have probably admired among our better-grade stocks are now priced at rare concessions. Each one 'cnmr!s perfectly with our high standards of smart styling, superior quality and faultless workmanship. All to go via the “Bargain Route.” Other winter wearables meet the same fate. ('2nd Floor) 7 my»mrwuw; ,”M»/’»”//n v, | Now’s the Time to Buy that Fur Coat You Long For— Everyone kpows that ddring February prices are considerably lower than they are, say, in March, The Coats are the same luxurious creations that you pay much more for ordinarvily. Nowadays, when furs are worn, more or less, the year 'round, it's decidedly to your advantage to bhuy now —and here! { (2nd Floor) /:1.14,/ i e ddin garments! bunts are in three 4 5 in Cut Plaid, and four-piece, Overcoats in snappy Satin Stripe and Plain { Weaves that formerly sold as high stitched and hand-drawn styles that stylish Hose, ladies, but an unbeat- splendid spring drapes, couch covers, H mannish models. Light, medium and as $9.95 yard. Colors, navy, black, are smart! Colors, brown, maiz able value! Mostly black and cordo- pillows; 36-inch; extra good quality. dark colors; sizes 7 to 16 years, brown Kit fox. green, blue, gray, rose, orchid. van; all sizes, Shop early! (2nd Floor) (Main Floor) (2nd Floor) { (2nd TFloor) (3rd Floor) e . e T i a —well made, e L G —_— EZ2RUARY CORRUARYE EATURE EATUR \ TURE | No, No.3 No. E A Fine Lot of Boys' 150 Yards —No More ! 57 High Grade 200 Prs. at a “Song!” To Close Out! ! ui ts an d Diagonal \Vea.\'e Women's Pure Linen Wool and Sil.k and Wool A Nice Variety of | Wool Coatings Dresses Hosiery Cretonnes ) 5 YelrtC?ats O ginally 3 to Yd! chuiar $£3.95 to $5.95 Originally to $1.50 a Pr. Regular to 49¢ Yd. egular to $12.95 g $5. 00 1.88 . $2.95 38¢ - 19c¢ - 13 31311;‘001 materials! All quality and A Sensation! Think of it! 56-inch, Fashioned, are PURE IRISH LINEN A dandy Hose %0 wear around the Light colorings on dark backgrounds full-cut , hem- liouse or while shopping! Not a and vice versa. Will make up into RRIEIIERR NSRS E SR SIS R R s R S s s SRS R R a R R R R SR e 2 a. m. to 4 p. m. and from 7 o | | that the robbers m disposing ny mo\ |distributors in New England with RS ' | torty u\- 1~: cent of lmn lounvml The first game in the fratornal AGREE ON ONE THING ge | The National Stores are a consoll- ard tournament arranged 1"\»““. “‘ F “3 It wus explained that m,mw dnnon of the John T. Connor, M. thie Toresters, Knights of Columbus, | e fl L | may sell stamps to theso dealers at | |0'Keete and Ginter companles, gro- A. 0. H. and American Legion, will Rvawnmll\'o Cramton and Repre- reduced rates as it is impossible to | cery store chains. Le played tomorrow night. The e return them to the post office. In- tcams to meet are the American sentative Tinkham Both Says Hem‘ews Have (reatest Genins for Religion Claims Legion and the A. O. H. in St homas’ community home and the gles and the Foresters fn Oxley | assembly hall. Present Dry Laws Is Probibited Under Appear to Urge Civil Service for Dry | Agents. spectors expressed thieves with so mu | ds would the belief that h loot on their either hold the| | stamps some time or else distribute | the |Large Lights NEW GARAGE MAY BE USED \FOR ANNUAL AUTO SHOW to Be Used in Center of Gty This Is Probahle Disposition of Pawtucket Log | | ! S | Hinston, Feb, 2 (P—Repre- | m in small quantities. | Professor A. €. Purdy of Hartford R nacotnom aBe T yeath L Rl N inn Pr—A JCramton, | republienn, | New Haven, Ten. 2 () e | Atter expertmenting with various | Beloin Structure on Church Street Theological seminary stated in a v afternoon at 4 o'clock. She move to stop the inanu ire and | g¢ tpe hm‘up_’(mml himself today in { B2in counter” sales in small lots to H RCH VT\NDERBILT traffic lights for over a year, the po-| May Be Slated for Auspiclous lecture last night (o Protestant was employed for a number of yc 1le of body rub alcohol throughout | ngreement with Representative | persons in the underworld who lice board decided last night to pur- p 3 hers ot religion at the South at the Tech Brow & Wiltox Co the United States, has been started | Tinkham, republican, Massachusetts | gy oo ar oot of fhieves, were SECOND WEDDING JAN 7 chase two lights, and and operator's | Opening This Spring. tional _clurch that _the f“n\{;n)’mr ?x:fl “": “’{“ ’” Ly Andrew J. Volstead, author of |an ardent wet, as to ono phase of |y 5uone by postal ofiicials here to] ‘m\\..— from the General Eleetrie| The annual automobile show in e L e e e B the prohibition enforcement amend- | the probhibition question, —1he a likely means of disposal of a 5 ompany, which will cost approxi- | New Britaln may boe held in the ¢ ancient Hebrews was a strength . “::Mnm ral a BEINENUUEOR HIE g Both went before a house ':’“',' quarter of @ million dollars’ 1 Catholie Conducted Service m‘n-l,\' 1 The decision wns | new garage now being built for Fred an well lasia weakne EloEsU e RS & Mr, Volstead, who now is legal | mit U urged that prohibition oy e utoton fr ) ( R ) veached affer a moving picture of | Beloin at Church street and Corbin “The o Grecks started with G T enf employes be placed | 0 dust Before thot Ma: (g } 3ohhy tYace, TABIE avra : e s Alcy i Tatneal onterta\net ai oAb orhtho mag{Tcat mroniNLIGN LERERE The opinfon also was ve ) [the American Bobby was shown | place, it suitablo igements can Zinlias 1dens of God on « number of his friends at a birthday | Cnforcement. division, lef last RBOT COBLES : (| the cracksmen at the 3 Consuello, Family Announces, | operating on the streets of Buffalo, | be made, according to plans emptied ideas of all mun-I arty ot the Bradley House last |nisht for Washington where, it was he anti-ealoon league is di 1 | . . post ofice hag in view the N. Y., when the hoard held an exccu- | cussed A mecting of automobile qualities and arrived at an abso. ) PATLY 0 k reported, he would present the v responsiblo for conditions which | (o1 Bl i PR (rekanly | New York, Feb. 2 (B—Murlel | tyvo sesston at which the r ative | dealers yesterd ternoon. lute as their best conception of God. ' R {0k o prehibitien Ao made possible the unparallele ‘I.‘,“"; S VaniaErh 1w aetamarricu Ly o oSkl Fot iG] vasTouahUaMIc T e AT commitiorconstbiin g ot 2ons cannot worship an absohituc; Contending that regulations of |ord of raseality written hy corvupt | W o B T g ing | M s ceremony to Frederick | wore discuss {neth Searle, C. A. Bence and Max il so the Greeks ‘m.vw{ them- n the department of internal revent 1 lawhreaking prohibition a e Omeialeaiaa (housioin (el ¢ . a few minutes before These two lights will be placed on | Honeyman was appointed to confer selicailophedlsiin rali slons, gern OUPLE ARE HELD IN under which hody rub alcohol s tho pussage of tho Volstc f slamps probably would of uclo, | the center where the present lights | with Mr. Beloin and report at a than the Hebr iegldttorgicept v manufactured and sold, were nulli- 2] Mr. Tinkham sald i s R ) 1 The |are operated. It is pointed out that | meeting tomorrow afternoon at 8 Lut continued to reiino it Uil they e e e A ‘mm.\»d a provision in the W R o hoes Unadt rrived at the tdca of personality in hibition law, Mr. Volstead seeks to \mu ad act exempt n‘n‘ employes rr‘ T ; il St o ods of guests | scon by motor R O T e s e s e God, Today the world hows e\ jyyyopory Man and Wife May Also have the p law declared vol prolithition Uit SromBueWiiEs el aaie vort X 1in t rhilt draw- | of operation will as much as | said to be the largest in Connecticut. e nTens eo e e . permits are issued under for- 8 e Sl enll n for wedding, pre s coted | Tt is five stories high and covers greatest genius for religion Be Questioned fn Another | 29 bh (e detorin Afr | Granon said St eountry ORI OLIRORSE 1N Pather Thom BBy JIros |1 haviiie naw lights s oo | grounid. spice ok Thx1bh tas TU W A ghing it e A talite Y mns morel fetepmiled SunnRovest i AOR S R < marricd the young couple who were | tion within three we time | Liave a show room on the first floor LHOTerR0r s LI A R o S Taswiity. The law, Mr. Volstead declared | enforce prohibition and endorsed | fice yesterday will b 4 1in Newport, R. I, last summer | {pat the common cov proves | and will have parking &pace for 400 storm. Mo spoke of (ho ideas of emmort. Towa. Febh. 2 (P | in Tocaat ot heve veetcrans. “was | placing dry law employes under | fndividual or businces whio (RS0 LR | paagotnlianpiones fand g Godytoindin e ol blancal . Togic, and his wite, Sadie, |Passed hefore the libition civil service as a step looking to thix | are willing to huy i Muricl's re-marriage occurred | roady heen allowed the hoard by the mugRlal Sy lie ey fretiorsn TH L il G o e after h i, 05 plic garocated sepabiiing | =o8iey Rl 0L EE o fow minutes before that of | Loard of finance, Serice lotleinliclunesiont huastiby b ) GERIR S ision Mr. Vol-of the prohibition division from the | D. Colvin, chict 1 statement yester- ves were present from HindingEGodin il s Ll ST e Wd's conte i mean the | internal revenus bureau. spectors for New i ot okesman for | {1 nd the Amert- —’_—‘ i “1‘“] noy e ”‘:,““‘ up arker Rogie, be investigated by |antomatic T of thousands | e ""“'\\ e o Y 1 K. Vanderbilt, mother | can Bobby companies. Each spoke The :11 i T o nd jury of permit r 1 States t”» General h()llkl\()mhl'l(!q A ‘w‘l“‘.h“("“ ‘q"‘y“n' ”m e fh Is e relative o the merits of thetr lights tion, “God's country”; God thought ALY s R« 5 nossiblb: sty Serlin, Fob, 2 (—General Viad- | pawtucket,” Mr. Colvin sain S ST e T e ‘gare e of a ysical man with eyes i “‘1,‘, soll " lof means of redistilling this imir Soukhomlinoff, minister of War | “Thesa wnscrupnlovs dealers prob i ustibe | is heing tried out at West | Hosaiand Moty liEavs ey ¥ alcohol info form for alleged fllegal In the Russian imperial cabinet | aply give the thief or Sttt e COUGH L Son use, the decision we mean the from 008t 1T tion of the : o { insignificant to command respet. one true God. The Al ST S i alobnaIE (o ML peritniioapila stamps, and in | 1o stated that he thought a S it caneoplehn s Gon ibeiroimiad el RE e L B Rt Bl —— S anccunt o - Highest Tide in 9 Years s thonene —and any cough due toa sensitive ity: that h a moral bheing of | eu in tho Togie home. The theory (sirinl b D SRR (YT T e | e i a aueh ongiliy Do s throat, quickly responds to PER- high t kind X need that he had placed w | Clnding the mannfacture of - per - minister in June, 1015, and | qie Bopant S \\ ashes California Coast to buy, will be more suitable | TyYSSIN, which notonly soothes ——— potatoes on a gas T umegnnAmoLnIETY ) it May Sl i Monica, Cal, Feb, 2 (#) — 10 the city's the delicate throat tissues irritated water holled over e Mr. Volstead launched his attack RO TCA L i .| Chairman David T. Dunn rea by excessive smoking, but helps Investigator Yo indic Sralfoour Roubiesin o ',T!:,M:Lu; .'{:r“ »*».‘unqu“n S RO e S0 rm California ! nd Minneapolis saxi Because PERTUSSIN s free an inquiry tarted into the | Owners o recover bl e S " SNttt e g ¥ The heavy snrf, advancing far be- ({1 AL AR from “'dope” (such s narcoties, pli Mondello, age 20 years. | sudden 2 of Mrs, Togics [ments or i tu e the holdup men who 3 o] cliv. et of Police William R et son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mon- | former i, James Healey, | Shipuent wes loal. the ourput ot | robhed the Pawtucket ces art sl tEat he : kit e 1ello of {rect 1 yoatér- Larmon. 3 e 5 1t was s mport- 3 e e iaing | Office of 8260000 worth of obby and ether 1 of | fE MR E s s A AT day at St Mary's hospital in Water r At that time v i e urtm n ) probably would have i vd agreed th ( 1 El GrUeoABeN Congh atneye: bury a8 a result of injuries received shand, was a roomer [COMINE its of the | iroops with gun enlty in disposing of 1} would he 1 or New b in #n auiomabile erash on the New | ., northwest division. Tt fe 1so alleged t al I Known to practising physicians Haven-Cheshire npike Saturday | e ment recently ceret information to German agents | Commisstonar Thomas on for 20 years and sold by all drug- iae B % al convention of nd t accepted bribes |, i 3 hins Tihts gists in large and small bottles. He is survived by his p rour Psycho Analysis Has on league fn € i an on i company. “The s and three brother - G0 ave many teeth in the prohibi L et k rec ot thie N had tomarron morn- Succeeded Nh“"\l");” which have never been appli o aer At licd Tuesday ing at 9 o'cloct Thom Chicago, Feb. 2 (M —Psycho analy N - ) = oant Sitimon i giisatEn i e S HEll = SRl A MARERE (R SR ent tho Haue m Young Vanderbilt Is on e | : SCmetery childeen ey Washit 5 Verge of a Bu‘)l\do“n D 4o 5pe e Hercafter children who “cut up™ hihae 5 Raltimorc. Md. Feb, 2 () e e e ehip s T o school in this exclusive suburh Sloie Moy d s Van t Jr vspaper o Mt of in the town hall be sent to a psychological clinic | nee a his new du- | Germar S e : e TG EBoaTd win o 1o be held at Colicge hall, North- |ijng i S NE AR R from | Western university. pital spectalists, will enter i y Delinquency n ehildren i sald to '\l\stenou: Death of ’ i mm—— have 2 1on in diet. Worki Woman I‘m\ es Baffling e . mothers of Evangton R _ 5 . New York, I Police to- \ v o v ieh 1o snia || Associated (Gasiand ‘ElectriciliIPehe Lo o e ) ; he doctrine of good A (‘()mpdm‘ Mr Estelle Christie found last ¢ illy planned syst diet, the . - night bent over 1 unconscious 2 roa others contend, will help do away L ERIADWAY NAw ToRx daughter, Sophie cir home on m 1 with nanghtiness and need for chas THE J. G, WHITE MANAGEMENT | | the upper west side {8lat Hopking tlsernent CORPORATION 2 Miss Christle w coma which Ve ) It is on the verge e " ————— Managers defled efforts of doct to alleviate. br wn, pl Break a Cold Right Up with Hoover Declares British 86 Dnisend Seis Proared Sock | | Doison and nervo st Bave been es Our i’ 4" \h“ Restrict RII')')(‘I The Board of D The two were fou Etkel COAL CONFERENCES AGAIN. “Pape’s Cold Compoun e e Christie, another dau ; v Teb. 2 U R er declared today that 1 An autopsy will be held on Mre . I t S tSand re : supply of cruds ruh ed as soon as possible to decide the tors facing a mm. il d o ‘1 United States to main ca of her illneas and her mother's nite plans for set Wken. The first t hio has denounced as an extor- dcath. No marks of vlolence were were concern Ways T i = found on either person a dca with ar | s 1 “Dispate om London state — _— fore the Pennsyl-| loses cow- |1hat the government rubber control ENGINEMAN BLAMED. e scheduled for | weak up b idrawn the restrictions on e Washington, I'eb. 2 (A—Failure of today or \’"'\\-‘ Yleasant tion of export of rubber as Lithe T o T e e gineman Carroll to cbserve and and scnate. | t fter February 1,” he said. * annum obey indications of fe block § : ‘ s no quini « nt is incorre The method 5 »"Mh‘-r mnrrurrhau uf nale was C of the WOONSOCKET MAN DIES but the e i snnsylva road wreck at N oonso R. I, Feb. & UP— ntinued, lonmouth Junctic N. J., last No. H Emmott, treasurer the amount he last sale price of Class A Stoc nber, ir 10 persons were | ficient to remove every hard o 1 irn Knitting mills here | irt date s at o O O OKEGFPE, Secretary. | | Killed, safety inspectors reported to- | soft corn, or corn between the toes, |and a former president of the board Druggists it. guarantee about 15 per cent of the pro- lay to the inter mission. tate commerce com- | | soreneces or irritation. and the foot calluses, without aldermen, ar. dled today in his Bdth