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Make Your Selection Now for Your Valentine Party WE HAVE EVERYTHING i THAT WILL HELP YOU MAKE IT A SUCCESS | Department PINCHOT 10 MEET | LEADER OF STRIKE Will Confer With Lewis in New | Peace Elfort 1 Philadelphia, Feh, 4 (P [ In the strike day turned to a sch | ence here betwe and John L. L. the United Min Tnte situation tc luled confore | 1 Governor I'inchot Lowis, ut of | Wor Ameri anth presid 1 ot to & “Somebod the strike,” th | Harrisburg, | 1 Mr L futur uld have th hun ud n tohe it to governo nnouncingg would se I a rse its pure ners Lo work as nly possible.” The ernor ot dis od 1t he in mind and Mr. Lewis decline DICKINSON | . DRUG CO. 169-171 MAIN ST. Stationery d to N i the sl and clity 1eir home | Joint co operators rem All of the other erenee iners the operators' to PR fons in lelphia and ha twill | conclusion that instead of out continuin auniiie | and all next winter, we | t back to work and end the | loss this strike has to us all.” + moves have | i iington and Har- visburg to relicve the situation. Sen- ator Copeland of New York has of- | | fered . resolution in the United | States senate requesting President | Conlidge to invite the operators and | miners to meet at the White House. ‘m« regolution, howe was block- In the national house of repre- | sensatives, Represgntative Boylan of \v w York for §4 felt that 1 1o the 50 in money for the man who 1 summer had 865 should .00 in mind! \n en \‘IHNY' Meantime, | been mac | | f you t | ill satisfy your end you out into ver, rd with ; and speech cr v which the i has courage || commigsion | from %onsideration | required to br anthorize anthracite out of Mmmu ¢ for 1 Il ! Ija \ of ss than you ORSFALLS ‘)7 9‘) /sulumSufc. .1\[|A| (8 M “It Pays to Buy Our Kind” qurm: ¢ vote an would b Boylan's NIU‘ hefore hous ey, the Letion Wants Federal Control Harrisburg, Represent Hricko of Lackay A that Pres ction propos 15 1o h 1 proper'” greement, Con- f this measure e il v veek neral ass ljourned may s ble, just George A ounty Coolid {to bri ot the until Monday. The Penns i legis on mines has re- | reports on bill, | mor ¢ J. D. DONAHUE Voice Cuilure and eking con- | ! Voiees iy Fridays | governor, it sl doned hope 1 doomed to dis vould ity 2l stry has hi The bills | . pro- | 18- suls m hard coal a pub rmit state produection nee Y’ ¥ UPSTAIRS JEWELRY SHoP ** ol s | Room 1 299 Main Strect e piled New Phone 3100 DRIVE YOURSELF— NEW CARS TO RENT nd | Js of suf saniented by | tund thout fuel to heat their hon il ver the clnm hav “hl amonds, 1 heavy fall of snow. ds of persons, You-Drive Auto Renting Co. Cor. Sexmour and Elm 1. Telephone Police D. 1. Instructor of Pianoi Ragtime—Classical SULLIVAN For Appointment Phone 3786\ D .y! ’ (o] ifluug S LOTTEDORETAINER RATTEFRIFS Auto Electric Service A lel N1 RINDS \BETZ 114 FRANKLIN CABINE Y ALL Ce 2860 | WOl Of noiscles dependable power inside, a9 Exi0e RADIO BATTERIES Exide 1 | Battery Serv [ 96 CHESTNUT Tel. 2905 pS plash/~ Everybody is doing it. The wise ones arc prepared. Ge* a pair of ~HOOD " | RUBBERS AT YOUR DEALER'S | stressed his opposition {("haliapin and Pola Negri \ EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1926, SURTAX RATE |5 FLASHES ¢ FINALLY PASSED I 'Today Senate Tackles Other Provisions of Tax Bill 'FLASHES OF LIFE: SALLIES OBJECT TO MOVIES NEXT TO THEIR HOME| New York—Tor study of preven tion and eurc of pneumoniy, Louciy N. Littauor, manufacturer, is glving | foron £10,000 a year to New York univer- [table sity, Mis wife 1 of pucumonia two years ngo. \(un_\‘ persons drove to the banks in pleasure cars and carried the coal | home, while it was a common sight to women and children loading on gluds, wheel barrows and carts, | GOVERNOR RITCHIE 1S 0UT FOR THIRD TER L) | proposes that lie and investi- | of his transactions “sit in con- and have all carde lald on ety | ai —— Tondon—Three atory bulld Main and State strects dam fire; loss estimated at New ingat Bremerhaven—With the the steamship President | eb. 4 (D—Tackiing ity Draun has learned tax_schedules, the |aeaty i senate faced new problems today in f o Be M0 (DL considering_tho tax reduetion il [ €8, SNE O with fights pending ngainst repeal of [ e &80 KI08 the inheritance tax and of the hbErenlan e inls viston all publication of e come tax paynients i e Republican and democratic mem- | Njoo—Af the tennfs elub bers of the finance connmittee Who [ encioy §s being halled yesterdny successtully defeated their [ rrjends as “nchess,” but proposal to cut the masimum surtax | sho!n not 10 10 2 nt with co rexpondings cuts in the other rat the surtax scale, faced opposition within both Approval the 20 per cent maximun surtax rate, which would amount of all fncome arrival of osevelt, that her ath, 8he Heit- Stegoer, Maryland Executive Prefers This To | | Washington, ¥ Going To The United the vital income a hero's de Ernst Iritz * Roosevelt, the States Senate New Haven —- Loyal Order of {Moose to provide funds for burial of late Charles Ward whose hody was claimed by two women, Baltimore, Md., Ieb, ernor Albert . Kitehic I his decisy © seek a th secutive Lo governor of Mury land rather than accept unop posed nomination of the democratie party for United States senator, Acknowledgrd by the fore vocate of state rights o at day and looked upon temocratic presidential candidate, M, tatement of his plans mad it had been rly Lwaited, governor esplained suying: after seven years in oifict governor 1 can serve state better by doing what lics ahend in the fleld of state gove rnment than 1 could in the senat 4+ A has annount pro- in- o save 1 con S w Tlaven—Conn blizza into ctleut swept by winter; snow great drifts by high worst driven wind, Suzanne | of by ler| no, &ho rolng to marry the Anyhow she's last report letail hy r intended, ad- Dros- as a likely seport—Plans made to Archibald McNeil, 8ry, his death followed at his fun- eral; no musle, no clergyman and no outward signs of mourning or sor- row, Ay, Duke ettt had Count rate from ) per ¢ ot still Ve graduate Salm as he fore Wills has some new wns, b nd Jean Patou in- W for. “I never , Virtually vthing away in my life,” suys this provision [, Paton. | Uso was adopted | e | surtax sehedule | Cineinnaty the plea that | oyt Ly th howeyer, adds music from the movies would im- | am convinced that there a 10 to the amount of redue- |plant jazz emotlons In bablos RoNa uncorcCRRNILIOIOUEN NS on |'H' ided hy the house Salvation Army has obtained itied for the senatorship who can | : T e i ST e o e Ea yorary injunction against t : k plying on incomes | tion of a theater next to the Cath- onpgtnam il aop {and 100,00 vine Booth home for girls, wo other democrats R S 20 ihe race for the governorship. | g i are William Milnes Maloy, for- | e is chol “I for sist ey e $00,000 Meriden Louis (Kld) Kaplan tentatively matehed to meet Eddic (Kil) Wagner of Philadelphia. In excess of gave ar ¥ sured enactment ¢ into law, sin by the I8¢ lapply on the [ “in On Lt Waterbury — Judge Kenesaw Mountain Landis predicts banner | 1026 b »all season; critictses pub- | lie indifference toward crime, | scheduls om- roents in tihe rates | §2 at ¢ ween L. 0.43; of Rridgeport X Attorney ks tax hoard for $4, has paid expenses ady an igher to apply on incon Los Danicls ha over 000 were defeated after |received by mail from London soms hairman of the publie #ervice ) iipar jigits, Scnator Howell, repub- |« which is under serutiny be- and William 8. Gordy. | i,y Nebraska, proposed to retain |¢ the possibility of poisor 1., state comptroller, It was under- : the present maximurn of forty | stood today that Mr. Gordy fs about | & RUEES Rt T nes of a didaey, B . b | to withdraw 1 it 3 O and over with slight cuts | publican asplrant — Marlon — A. | iy tnq rates applying on incomes be- |* R G AT it (1 tween $10,000 and $60,000. This rox | field, 5 . [posal was defen 15. An| In hig platform Governor Ritchie | v W8S el s to federtl |y ooty over so that a ‘neroachment upon state rights, op= | S OV i posing especially the Volstead law as | FHITEE | | posed by sehe 5 claims officr | commission, an, Hartford—Motion picturcs shown to determine whether | e liuble to taxation, of Chic the They tho son All s You," Hartford—H to make |heenuse of violation of liquor laws; Charles |first cancellation of such a license, s | s or divorce on the ground | Hartford-—Thirty pupils excluded t when he went to France to di- |trom high school in accordancy ct prehistoric excavations ho de- |with new delinquency rules. serted his wi | Love 0 to proposing (Im ty -~ Dr, irehacol Cambridge, wbody, Ha of cent. | being sued s, pro- publican, rejected, 54 to ¢ Senator Len Root, repub- n, Wisconsin, to make the maxi | mum rate 25 per cent a Hdl\al(l Bur Ben Goes On Jolly Old | b ol 5 {BOTH SIDES T0 FIGHT | FOR HUMMEL‘S BSTATE | conpenaiim on & i {takes note tha married one T ito list Mr. and las of society. casure, ratifl- ild labor amendment, tion by Maryland approy a federal department of educa cation of the ol nd any Hartford—State police start cam- paign to stop practice of operating utomobiles with defective head- [lights. ng eprelete M. tion. I 100th I lebration ow will consist of a continua- 0 tournament hegun 4 crony. Some seen played al- 20 yenrs a 14,000 gam {Ogdensburg Explosion | Was C aused by Bomb Ogdensburg, . Feb, 4 (P—An examination the boiler | room in the city hall, which was de- oyed by an explosion and firs three weeks o with an estimated | loss of $500,000, disclosed wi and | s of & boml, city officials gald. | Spre. . 4 - 2 clock in t edition of ‘wmv socially eleet Ellin MacKay has Berlin and fails Mrs, Trving Berlin | of morial he timepices | ears of sobrlely been act- | t the crowning mis- | Meanwhile Funcral of Noted New Horologist what was York Lawyer Will Be Held Walford went up to He took along a boftle of | something or other, gave a little to the elock, and straightwiy things cgan to happen The hands leaped from 12:30, h ind res iero the: d vestige of ¢ ind charlestoned | biut a fortune. k and fe wen 3:30 and 4 | Almost simul a'clock. . Ben floppea 1o | arrival of the body la steamship Olympic, a « wrong. Tomorrow, Hartford—G. Harold Gilpatrie, | that the boilers hiud exploded. New Pr tan Mother Of Ten Adds Her Endorsement To The New Ton'c Er:jus Mrs, Charles Dawley, ! New Feb, 4 (B — “Little Hummel, | returned i th rrom, his voluntary exile in] gland to rest near the br I lights of the Broadway that 1:45 led to §:30. ously with the | he a v with | uneral at | Vield v night on L of od the hands stuck. is 1o 1ot him sleep it ! Then he'll resnme the in- | 10 attend a . tom netery, | Hummel’ services Hen ho s orrow at Salem Queens. Priends | will will be read after the local tuneral church, today. veatization. of 10 Talcott St, New I.mnln, Tells How ERBJUS | Restored After ‘Two Years of Suffering, ! D. H — | he is u son by a th Leila Larrel, actress, | n routc in Port such nmel fs the claimant, i stomach . 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It isn’t necessary to pay more than Five Dollars for a pair of good shoes. Hanovers proved that long ago. They have all the style, quality and comfort of higher priced shoes. Hanover Shoes are made in the busiest shoe plant in America and sold direct through Hanover stores exclusively. That’s wl;at makes the extraordinary value poss- ible. DO YOU BUY BOYS’ SHOES? Hanover Junjors Are the Best Boys' Shoes Obtainable The Quality, Variety and Prices Are Astonishing $2.50, $3.00 and $3.50 Hanover Shoe Store 356 MAIN STREET COFFEE SHOPPE Starting Monday, Feb. 8, 1926 Believing that we can further promote the good will of our |\:\(rnns in the Burritt Hotel Coffee Shoppe we have DESIGNATED CERTAN DAYS FOR SPECIALS with either boiled or mashed potatoes AT SIXTY CENTS PER PERSON The following includes, as well as potatoes, rolls and butter and is in addition to our regular menu Every Monday—Corn bheef with new cabbage. Every Tuesday—Pot roast with corn fritters. Every Wednesday—Special sirloin meat pie with buttered beets. Every Thursday—Breaded veal cutlet with tomato sauce and spaghetti Milanise. Every Friday—Chicken croquette with cream sauce and green peas, or Fresh fish with buttered string beans. Every Saturday—Pork and beans with brown bread and lima beans. In addition to the above, starting Monday, Feb. 8 there will be no additional charge for a second cup of Burritt, Hotel Special Blended Coffee. J. E. Weakley, Manager.