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UTAIN DATLY HER \TD FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1926. lrhnnls. of 217 Broadway, where he | was employed as cashier. He 18 un. der indictment on the epecifio charge of ralslng a check from $10 to $610, NEW RADIO ATTEMPT olal and WOCO and WGY Will Make Sccond dance, St Andrew's night Eonntlelkenis: tonight and Eat Endeavor to Send Programs to Foreign Lands on February 24, S Andrew's and sat, night, dance, St Andrew's tonight and Sat. night, Givil War Veteran‘s (ase Be- re Gongms Dawes and Longworth Avre Given U, 8. Flags Washington, Feb, 12 (M—Vice | President Dawes and Speaker Long- W's custom. at .meed of the raceived 1 spectal the country andwiches—Crowell's. —adv, Wellens sold today 1np Real Estate Co., at 1654 allor cut flowers and Valentine Day borroy 1 think, v rt think his 1 as we had troks statesmunship. plan a And Four League of Nations et manni noteworthy move on Wil- ' mo P paralso, { L g 2 u he continued, “T i 5 rahan; ts for of Nations and the preseil . - Jeclared Princi 14 Court ars pr exce They report at the interic ructure to be in very good condition, X ing been strongly built and well braced, but that some aftention ould well be paid to the re of the braces and clapboards of the Panama, Vi ay ard fnall L rding to the joined A group overpowered Distriet meet afternooi . t the cables sup- porting the counterweights ould be caretully finspected means taken to feh the Roosevelt in years ognized as dents, and probably ini il b reco 12 To Call Us Without Toll Charge Simply Call 3500 e e on the top of the t be examined close- through a transit it a to the southwe: as to how t closer IS EXPECTED Palm Beach, Fla, eb. Count Ludwig YVon ten is ¢ to Im Beach vantage of the spire could ne COUNT v but s to othing 18 kn imae 18 attached to the spl t'nial might BOmMe« iftention when weather permit Inspector 11 y said Jers hused o service will begin operating from | N lation will be held next week. ’ ? I E I]F GHUREH Jacksonville to Miami April 1, 1926, | . A vas postponed Wednesday night and it will be extended to Atlanta | i because of the storm not later than June 1. The distance | W|lson A"]d Roosevelt Named AS MAY BE REM“VE" covered will be 64 miles each way. | 3 « parish hall, Toursea, piaes will 56 uav H 2 S Wt Mr, Hastings sald that Hamm Bt Lincoln Of Twentieth Century O st e i (S Pl g | ] st S in resting comfortubly .n v:u New | and drawing checks to figtitious Engineers Report Findings lO i BritainGenoral hospital (ollowing| Davenport, Toma, Fab. 13 UPee | Bieney 1o 0000 the money, B | =adyt s A | avenport, 10 Feb. 12 P~ | Hastings sald, . “gambling and hite While the nation is honoring 1l \ of the Congregational chureh. | A Bible will he held by El- operation performed yestorday. | pafling i their effort with « special [ ting the high spots* Hamm told ]nspecwr Henuessy -n' mory of Abraham Li: day, | “He had the vigion of what Sught | der W, 1 tman fn the South | A meeting of the board of finance | brondcast during the international | the district attorney that he waat- [ the question which generally ariscs tc 1 e world best of | chureh ton v morning at 10 1 taxation will be held Monday |radio tests last months, stations|eq to make restitution avd has e s ;A,. America & twentieth 1 mely, be |o'clock. T ect will he “What \\‘t"-‘ at Davenport and WGY at|cuhlad bLis father, a merehant of | eer h . { tury Lincoln " According the (| ndin t ength, the |18 The S d the Spirit?” The )l and Schenectady, N. Y. will try again | garec & X ,.,A?,”l‘;:i;.::if," A ,m,"p,;:z,‘f‘. opinfons of New in_men tn all | abllity 1 the marses with him, | public parlali hal) o L e e Y [ A L G RO gational church reported it to be walke of lite, Woodrow Wilson and ical effect Sults and Topes —advt original broadeast, intended to in & safe condition, it s possible | Theodore Roosovelt had more o Order now for er, New | Mr. and Mrs. James P. Sullivan | reach listeners in forelgn lands, en. that the steeple wiil he remcved. | cualities Lincoln possessed than any imples. Unlon \| 0f Lafayette strect have gone to|countered adverse atmospherig cun._ President C. J. Parker of the ec- other modern man } McCa 49V ut Ilorida to spend several week [ditions and other disturbances. | IRRRStIERTE RoRlaMIALIAl (R adiaTe . 1 balieve that ,\:«.nvm Wilson it ! hing 1 + ' Removal of I'rench Hat Shop, Tho second Lrond to mmnle_ emoval way not o 40Vl P rramon Cal i meb {20 (Bl trnay DAY modezniclingoin of EAIth Ireno Wil formerly 87 W. Main, Prof. Bldg, Sheclally arranged orchestra pro- [worth of the houss of representa- the church in the Hinssl nanie et Tacabtls M n s Al Cori D Mayor Ange & Main street, who is to 4 K. R. Arcad Ivt gram, will be put ou the alr between | tives wore presentad with American moval fs pot ordered, but it was | \ano, NS b E kAt Tistaai (o the L rineai ADd AL Hartford hospital, | A son was horn vesterday at the |l and 4 8, m. standard | flags today by Mre. Catherine Mo- (Hilraleal theticnts o Rk oo has Daen fised i 12 fthe \:r] T wproved . New Britain General hospital to Mr, | time (' "Hl rom “"j Bride Hoster of Indlanapolls on bee bullding departm 1 notiba te- | alise Nov $8:.1888. Tay be cleared ! sh Elm Hill Egga bic [and Mre. George Ballock, 1 on 484 meters, b on wev- |half of the Women's Rollef Corps, quired at a later da There {8 re- | goon of the ma by act of con Natfonal Tea Tmporters, ver strect 41 a1 lxr;--wn néar Schenee ady, re- | of which she is national president ported to be scntiment among gress. N et.—advt Harry E. Mortan s ablc [ERYSCEDYNIE KD \\'h from rno presentation took place in the members of ongregation for This word was 001 vu.' t‘ongregation, , about a having ed a slege "wn‘ again #ent out on k \IL ident's office off the eenate removing the old wooden apire. EhR|lChera. Vasticn rom RenTAS s ol 1 will hold a meeting | of serious {llness follo an oper- | 'ers and on a fh.-mhrr and besides Mrs, Hoster Members of the city engnieering | sentative B ’ IS b il vestry room of the ation for appeniicltis lenzt and the delegation of her organiza- staff who cxamincd the stesple a. | whose bill to That the Chamber of Commerce tlon, was attended by Scenators the request of Inepector Hennessy has been passed by the may hold on to ase on the saite CONFESSES S"l 000 THEFTS and Robinson of Indlana, ave flled the follo report sl now hefore the senate * rooms in tha Hallinan block on - —_— Y en of Tllinols, and Repre- ree memb Marshall od 1n th ‘:'n"""'*m _m"j”‘m:""“"": :"r“hl’r‘r:m‘fl Cashicr “Tit Tigh Spots” $ tking ot Hiimoln depRrumant, o1 3¢ calLL803 dison street to lwas ir od ety en pleati | cecitdp Uliarges) FATHER AND SON DINNER o Lanc et retary T L. Gould. Now York, Feh, 12 Edward B. han Hale chapter, Order of south, potted | All members of Stella Rehekah | Hamm, of 100 Stuyvesant ple TreMolay, will hold a father and ron Sunday, 'lodge wishing to take part in the Staten Island, confeesed |dinner at the Masonio hall this Tlower Garden Green [cntertainment to be given in the according to Assistant lovening at 8:45 o'clock. After the feally t ' : { Senior Hig i Jey St. Tel 3826-2. near future, will meet.at the Attorney Harold W. Mast- dinner Rev. Theodore Alnsworth jon that th Quick dellvery—advt, tomorrow evening. Th that during the last four |Greene will give a efereopticon talk ¥ denicoralle: mose ANz veral outstandlr | innual meeting ori- | eircle will Tuesday has stolen $21,000 from |on Lis cxperiences in Laborador with i NACKBL SnL RN (1] Hourtifde (@ ¥ s lmpersona ity | 1¥ hall, Paton & Co. Inc. mer- Dr. W. T. Grenfell. wm and m;zfi in | tiea. both embody Wils ho continued. “He| | g s : i e man to one board a \1;. called “The[ Of course, 1 consider that M Queen of the 1. bound for Kinley, Tait and other and | 1ao, Peru, and then to the China| presidents wore great men,’ the 1y accldent |fslands to load guano for Ham-|iayor concluded, “but 1 don't be of these cables | burg, Germany. lleve any of them can approximate roason of locatlon | Marshall was kept on “The | \yilson." the organ loft and | Queen of the East” for more than| When approached on tha subject elght months, undergoing brutal|o¢ a Twenticth Century Lincoln, W. treatment from the ship's offt | &, Cook, scout executive for New pald off with $12 in Ham- | Britain, leaned back in his swivel chair, and after a moment's th t replied, “I have a profound respec r Roosevelt—-his fdeals, 1866, after working his way to London and then shipping to Australta, he finally reached San ¢ . B Franclsco again. Ha reported im- fact that he was mediately to naval headquarters | ¢ times, T think he i8 0Ur | nocine him to ser his voung eor tried to rejoin his ship but was | American « Lincoln. 1| gour aternoons a week. His wifs fused on account of deafnese " Mar, NClype gormer Millleent Rogers, w causzed by the gun practice at Mag- | wouldn't prevaricator. [ pao cuctody of the boy, is residir q bay. He then discovered | Even with t] 1 can't think | ;ore “prer father, ,, H. Ragers, | - t he was llsted as a deserter, s category. come to P ch and \1,\ AWARDED X 1t at the proper time | pooc oy ‘w.,m‘ Fam r the nation 3 \ahatlon Army Veteran, S = 4 Hartford’s Ensign Carroll, Dies | nbury. Teb. 12 (Plvl,nslgn; beth Mary Carroll, a mlrm‘ r of the Salvation Army en- m»vl for more than 23 years fn m.’ i | cquire recent court AR MAIL CONTRAC | he sounced a or pure Ame liove he sounded the war ery at the ime when it was mu' needed. “What do 1 his Viorida Airways Co. to Operate \tlanta-Miami Route Washington, Feb. 12 (P—Post eneral New has awarded ot for operating air matl from Atlanta to Miami, Fla sonville and Tampa, x.) the Vlorida Alrweys corporation, oftices in East Leading Department Store S BALLROOM Tonight DANCING EVERY MON., AND I'RI. NIGHTS is the outstanding fig 5. He buflt up manhood by e \K omcn nd physical training, not by These Wonderful Values! and Misses C()l’ll@ “I'om orrow [;‘(‘JI WED. in 1r1u"l\fl“‘ b cial service work of that organiza- of real manhood, 1 consld tion In New York city and . died last night at Woodbine m, 2 home for retired § cor- Army officers near this cit W. Chambers is presid Harding of maintenan , who 'was sixty-three y flight, tive of Ireland. Officers ce of army headquarters in 5 will conduct the f The bid of the for S0 per cent of the reve der the term of the corporation was e Un- contract the ts to the land of opportunity ars old and a na- from the Our ¥elp Wanted ads are gulde- out a gronp of men to dril | 1 . He was the very Insfiga- [ 3 s morally anJ ual . JYESIGHT SPECTALIS 7 to being Bi Main Street; Phone 19 than any | 89 Theodors A. 108 nearer the age i1 Rev, COME TO HARTFORD TOMORROW— JOIN THE CROWDS THAT ARE PROFITING BY THE BARGAINS IN THIS, THE BIGGEST AND BEST, The Luke Horsfall Co’s. SALE OF THE SEASON! (93-99 Asylum Street) Hartford MID-WINTER SALE Highest Grade Men’s Overcoats, Suits, Haber- dashery and Shoes—You Know the Quality. Here Are a Few of the Hundreds of Values three-button stvles, e or double-bres fashioned Seotell wor :"".‘ N stripes, and plain rich One group vn Ho hand own duced pri $34.50 $42 50 5 £60.00 includ $29.50 el One Lot of Men's _PULL-OVER SWEATERS $4.95 e One Group of ~ MEN'S SHIRTS . Broadcloth, White Oxfo; $1 .95 vithout collars; $3.00 grade MEN'S OVERCOATS ~_ Loose, comfortable box models as well as the new tube models in blue. There are also fine ox- fords, grays, tans and heathers —some double- quality Coats at reductions ou'll like $34.50 $42 50 $47.50 $39.50 47 Formerly as high as $6 The Famous ~ NETTLETON OXFORDS ;~ smooth and grain leathers. $12.85 During this sale Lamb Lined OVERCOATS r collars—a few left; $40-00 260,00 UR TRIMMED COATS At Great Reductions These Coat s that the well coats are in excellent taste—of quality materials and furs in the straight- line and modified flare silhouettes. dressed woman is always glad to possess — and the kind that she ecan pack away for further use next year. —-——{— (v)oup 1 $25.00 Were up to $49.95 Mostly sport coats are in- cluded in this group, quite a few of which are fur trim-| med. -——— | —— T}-mup 1 J':=“I $59.50 Were up to 100.00 All these coats are of fine velvety fabries trimmed with fur collars and cuffs, — ] ——|| Grou p_z_—fl'———?‘ $29.95 Were up to §59.50 This group is made up of hoth sport and dressy coats, practically all of which are fur trimmed. e ‘_.._-——__t”' m—]——"‘— ]__.‘ $69.50 Were up to §125.00 Luxurious coats of soft fab- rics in the most favored col- ors, the collars and cuffs fur trimmed. $39.95 Were up to $69.50 You will find in this group dressy coats of fine fabrics and sport coats, mostly all of which are fur trimmed. $79.50 Were up to $139.50 This group includes coats of the best fabrics of the sea- son trimmed with collars and cuffs of rich furs. COATS—THIRD FLOOR