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Yalentine Candy Whitman’s Chocolatcs Huyler’s Chocolates Chocolate Hearts Malto Hearts The DICKINSON DRUG CO. 169-171 MAIN ST. We're Ready For the Worst Part of the Winter store will prove riend men o only re to som HORSFALLS 93-99 Xsylum Strect YARVrORD | “1 Pass (o Buy Our Kind” on’t Laugh 1 weddi 12 ring you wear 1ated, We can cover or 18kt, white modern { it itk cold | M. C. LeWitt and Diamond Dealer Jewe Up One ilight, 299 Main St. rd ft as f | ( ] ) e ) N BLOODLESS OPERATIO! { Dy NEA § iy . R . |OLD STREETS TOO NARROW no trouble at all in clecting King Vietor 1im Bloodless and knifcless surgical operations | o r of the ! o iy el snsinkine ) SASETEE R Gl e R manucl of Italy, a noted coin collector, to I which tiseues are cut by an electrle spark Wentin { ¢ k) e G Isurviving with difficulty in an age that de- membership, electing a pope a different mat- are said to have been performed succeesfully color 5- 1 Conceals within its heart a flame Imands wider and straighter str ter. There delicate diplomatie problems by Prot. Albert Doderlein of the Unliversity of CoMannder of | Which from the glowing noonlide Viratric 4 LS streets for motor to be considered, there are a numbcr of pro. Munich, Mr. Beach the hoir in R nounced anti-clerieal memi AT : ’ allormatin i el R ! e || Frying Pan Alley, Bloody Bridge and Black ~ "0UnCed antl-clerical members of the Academy, An alternating elcctric current of abont 1,000 | s : ut some Dog Alley have been gone for years. Porridgs A0 & UBANINOUS vote i required. As o ro- volts, Dr. Doderlein sald, is passed through o new as spell . |Pol Row and Green Lettuco Alley now hace SUlt @ movement to eloot His Holine the patient Iying on the operating table from ‘ ' 3} ist u {-{hrobs | 1orbids my ‘~\..:-' ilx {0 fel). | followed them into history. Labor-in vain Al qdefinitely abandoned, has at least hec Geon- the fect to the head. Using a fine needle, T EERIIIEEE, thiagaimpl and (loy and Nakcd Boy Court alse ar gone, hut Poled : gative pole for the electric I fage b . |T'etticoat Lane and Seven Dials remain, 2 The former Mc Ratti was proposed J s what in ordinary operations i = i ; The lo my lps dare not reveal Also there ara Bleed] H S or membership in the Jea thering some would be a cut through the skin. The sparks Hy Jernsale m T ;‘.\W‘] \\‘m' \";’"fi . Yard, l]»mr— time during the wall cnough ing from the body to the needle point, \ the 1926 hea w‘:.“":m{‘w““ 4 ",':, 4 “nyr'n’ ‘,lx;d' Eve l)nur!. known,” declared the haughty aeade niici : id, sever the tissues with tie precision of coner ion? b ,{;"‘:’(l)"‘_ ;\I w’ and Pickle “let us v produces a magnum 1 extremely sharp knife and without a flow it he er I : 3 & (- “l : "f othér fntriguing by- opus t vill entitle Lim to sit ne." ol blood. A knife i3 used only after an open- | i swaln in a brown coat s 95X ’}" t '"_;"}’“”;' of perambulating However, before the terati could get been effected. 3 5 5 sl ) i s, who, guidebooks in hand, art to be i Aleaae Tttt ink rose to di | courting a maiden 4 pink dress " 5 around fo his ¢ al Ratti hac W D e st 8 v An e i DU EATC i ; T D el R IS ot b st e vl crannies of Shan peLintling . ars s smane i ioiadyan apca et i | It vi lored wrap. R s e o scended to {1 or, a some- his clectric operations the virtual elimination iy el and | And what ith Stho | oew S 16 numbersat the approachi what higher d W that of occupye the danger of infection and more skillful L | 1 pink roses HLARLIES iug an academ work because of the absence of blood. dan i A light onlRion st aa il 3 T e SRS the branches of i n FLASHES OF L“:'E. GOING’ GO]NG own, N. Y.—~John D. RocM- [tect weat of the Burnside statlon from the Sc rod hird. The n who sent "1 lost in love's impassioned kiss 'y feller evened up thingy with |early last night, i 5 tender remembrance to his My soul could know no greafer ALMOST GONE ls COM]C VALEN‘“N y | Mrs. Helen Burckhavdt, 83, His ofl | There wers 2o witnesses wo fur s T iR eolors un < | E usinegs put ler lampblack factory [as s known, A8 the train which e R i € were not so it Bavavia ont of business. Then a [Lilled the men apparently went on s : hon ¢ Jolinson was post- | ., & iaw about infected cnttle whieh [its way without the engineer or any 3 e its [ master general, lais it sy o LI b o = [fohn D, supporied cansed her cows | other members of its crew being i B S o e Masieth, N. Y., to be ililed. But [aware of what had happened. The g 3 5 from the (ST o0 1 l‘(i‘h: )\;‘;l Hartford—Sport 1 A0Sy clnet e dron O9BEr razedy v Dot discovored quntlj E i r Masontan | e R ag- »ulri‘fl""{l,vr:i“v’su.\r“ <l b ex- |4 ol dn the s and no han, & callboy em- 8 /% ; , FH rfl Lfifi sl ity elub and fSsper Mry, Stillman—De e R T e : i by the Ne n railroad, ral Ve LE R BRY UL the State of Maine He s the Taiiis i X . virds unable to get natural | ngiate, | 30 p. m. i iaineLe] ul culls her—had “The T fo0d because of snow. i Tealacd of N g . Phiiosopher.” She g S ey £ E OUIN DOCITIAR! connceticut which e as e Brliosopner g Stio griel sy ‘armers believed that death came 53 HAY b o d Theodare Roosevelfi back from i Hnwitand—Boy Soouts sean begun to ] (ALY LI G e e orominent jn | Mdiae a8 “Ted lated sections under police allows. | —— —— o Rt : . == for s Devery, m since G O | GOLF BALL KILLS RIRDS HntUordseounty) Sonlety Fati0 el N 0w yio k=01 olvon Der ! Morkte | ok JLee BDevery [ : . : AL 50 | Ne Markt- | sunday, I 7 | Chester, Eng.— MR A T of Conn. Chamhep of jjoown in local lub work, &h: is &l 1outo is jnwured for $25,000, Ho's a - [Tustantly Killed When R e r & L MR D SR e eras New Hit by Hartford Train |iriva from the seventh tee, — After " 5 Do : 0 nhar Bl L otes 8 URGLaRGL irvent iraoka e Pobneclicl diver | Tattiond 3 5 (P—William |the ball traveled about 75 yards it S T " S M Qi sented the Parent-Taag e i Tartford, ¥ 13 William |the ball traveled about 76 yar RAYOS TOUR OPPONENTS bommierce ng?gnls P late William Rockefeller. bridge; no one injured, | Gameron, 60 years old, of 4 killed a bird known locally as & | ( b, 18 P Jack | Ky H “4_";_”‘ "'V“” "‘”’"' = S e we, Burnside, cather wagtall. It speed apparent- | 5 Seh R e Gl jal and welf el bt e b= AHER D) prasiht IOy, D edha ol ¢ Iv unlessened the ball continued on annp ol on six oppo- | Columbnin, O f) = i o R e ek e D ot i Ibra o, e Holin SREsalt ATl [ G e T R et ‘ neatin P : foodls i 1 q ing. has £o stirred up A, d. ook |SUlt agalnst four dircetovs at fime | when atruck by a ound frain | this time dropping with fts feather- 2 red e iEalds ARU AL | of his erities suggest he wea r- (T s Fart e, L L SO e) e b codEE T e M ayed wit) i two o |alla and ¢ an oil can, DARTVOUTH VS tereallei Will tor lower prices Upstairs mean b 2 =¥ HUE R " J. D. DON/ DRIVE YOURSE NEW CARS DAY IND K tenting Co. You-Drive \uto | frme SMOKE PiPE REPAIRS NEW BRITAIN | SHEET METAL WORKS E. J. GOOBY & SON Main St. Tel So. READ HiRA) JOR K LASSIFLED SLLIS ADS ATWIICTOMORROY Hartlord Station Schedules Ex- ceptional Evening Program Special Sunday Dinner $1.00 | T e 1252 M=010s i Choirmaster Dra rerd the second wreathed with Here we have one of “) The doting swain w pantaloons and red necktie, CHURCH MUSIC ON 'YE VALENTINES OF YORE LOVE UNADORNED BORE, st T WTIC, the radlo station of the | Travelors ranco Co. at Hart- | ford, wi an exceptionall ErAM LoMorrow eves | ofr of the Church Shepherd, Hartford, | u recital of e | vill bo preceded at b | n hy an o recital direet from Yale university, Now Haven, The progran ! f~Newberry Organ Recltal by Profescor Harry Renjamin Jep- | son, dir from Woolsey Hall, | Y university, New Haven, | Prelude from the Sonata in G minor Jepson | Avin da Chicsa Anonoymous | wirth or symphony | A to marcato. I T, cherzo ma non | (N 0 [ v Iin 43 | 5 9—-R Chnreh Musie by the | § Choir of the Church of the Good | [ § {5 rd o Studio of the | fi i | . R Chair | E wn A, Wahl- | Miss Rotha Staples. | ¢ se Martin, 1 ;’E e Helen Berggren, | M{,"\, v nor—Philip B. Shailer. T2 % 1% ick Iroclich. & Ln# B, Bradford Beach i < s iinentite ] pink roses. G ) o Ohio Ch tn pith n I mi A o Mr. Chand I t i her 19 1 i L0 lled soon | oServal from 12 M oto 8 P M S100 « Dy 1 | |Frani M W 0 He Tas N West \ —— [SCDA SHOPPL Street e olde timers” in the valentine wor a brown coat, lavender vest, baby blue g4 i d W BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATUR His lady love has “valler” hair s00.000 Aroest as Result of Haitford Incident it | va 10 Olaims Fals Yl | Febrnary 1926, at 8 o'clock |tines dealing with love and sw Iness are having a big sale. | Dublin—~Tt now develops that {t ; {was a pacifist play that caused a ord 13 (P-—-Nrs. Ellen |riot in a theater the other night Il of N London, w of | Sean O'Casey’s *The Plough And i A, Hull, former state ttor- | The Star regented vigorously be- t Now London county, has | cause of its depiction of the rebel- ii £500,000 dam- | lion of 1816, was merely designed, Sace, Allen and com- [the management explains, to expre i pany ard N. Allen, vice-presi feclings of a sensitive nature at dent ¢ o store former poliee | the spectacle of war. 01l {4 i IFlorenes | — 1 deton] s Sofla—Toor neighbors ean get | v and malicons prosecu- | away with oats from the barns of | T ndev by Allen, following | King Boris. The vigilant police December 15, 1995, | nabbed one such thief and he i ] o of si £ Deputy : released on a royal plea. « Cranips. 1 PRy £ s en G D. Mrockwayasec- | Paris—King Alfonso of Spain is to of [ thie company today. visit the United States next year, ed Granted Injunction perhaps, like the Prince of Wales, ial step was faken on le will play polo on Long Island. W n on petit e AT iean ot | Tamagun, One A. 1. & pre- 2 Merbert W. Rathbun Sumably on anthracite miner, s Iv, I L, Judge Allyn 1. happy for two reasons. He wired i <merior court, sit. John L. Lewis yesterday morning 1= i t # London aranted Mrs at he wanted to get married on .l an injunction which restrained | the day the strike was settled, “Get i corporation of Sage, Allen and |marricd today,” replled John, who company, and Edward N, Allen from | 10es not otherwise know 4. J. S. ing th ek of the corpor- | *“‘ A i < heen docideq | New Tondon—8lx const guards- w Tondon county superior |11¢n. who suffered frozen hands and ol (il Ble on|feet when €-126 was wrecked, are | “resting comfortabl s ;[,',': 2 (.00 | New Haven—General expansion Vnamiaers andtls s et Allen 00t policy of Yale, President Argell o v, Allen and Miss Kene- ((°1l8 alumni. Would perfect present lient of Mol | taciiitice. : St 5 aven—William R, Cham e secution and - false - im-f, = Now York, awarded $60 priac § N park of The €O rker Dickson Buek prize spea > slinn iy " nssault and o5 ompetition at Yale, part o - o ) tter count Is based on |y 4jetown — Rose Baronl, 4. of & it Mis. Hull was as-Tp o Tnivar gles from burne; dress the scarch to which she o, op)"qra’ while she was stufting s subjected by Miss SACERE MO O — == | East Hampton—Snow drif BTN Croshy Cook, mail carrier to deliver : A regular meeting of the ,mail on hor: ‘*"‘k; o ",\I:\.‘ m'»l. ‘x'."n‘ In. lll:,mm' New London—Work on n-iw(“ a will be hedd ir;‘('ll;r Odd Fellows ;')”nr”\ ".",‘“,.“\fi:xhxf"h‘l' nn‘:”‘;“ SUNDAY AFTERNOON irems - ——y - » IRDIT > 10 DAY, FEBRUARY 13, THE ¢ | ; g sar 0 Ret 'BANKERS SCORF , Retiring, Joolidge POLITICS IN | by Coolidge U4 =—LONDON=—= PAKIS R TN e Queen Marie of Rumania to Make Priority Cards Given Veterans American . Movies Popular in Ger- Visit to London, Possibly to See Maimed in World War Recalls many But Are By No Means the Her OQutcast Son, Trying Days of Few Years Ago, Best Sellers to Patrons. L London, 1eh. 13—~Queen Marle of Rumania Paris, T Paris just now 1§ having an ierlin, Feb. 13-=American motion pletures, has let it Lo known that she plans to visit annual polgnant reminder of the gheat war although popular enough i1 this eountry to London within the next few weeks, and this and of her thousands of maimed veterans worry the German plcture companies, did not has glven rise to reports that she will mak “Priority Cards!' 'which entitle the holder to prove to be the "bost sellers” of the German this journcy the oceasion for a meeting with w seat and priorlty of entrance to all Paris film world during 1926, This ia shown by re- her gon, Prince Carol, who recently renounced public conveyances must he renewed annually plies 1o a questionnaire gent out to 600 ple- hig succession to the throne and his privilego during the first weeks of 1ehruary, Rigns are ture proprictor: as a member of the royal family, now posted in all the subhw , buses and tr The names of only three Amerlcan produc- Tho Queen has written English triends that warning the war-mutilated men that their tlons appear in a list of 21 most profitable sho exprets to be in London early in the spring 5 cards are no longer valid and that they pletures of last yéar, one In sccond place, an- and later to go to Brittany to spend a fort- must pre it themselves at the prefecture of other in fourth and another in eighth, All night at her chateau with her daughter, Prin- pollee with photographs and pension cards to the others in the list are German-made films, cess Tlizubeth, wife of the former King Georgo receive new cards. The questionnalre revealed that the German of Grence, Blinded veterans, who are allowed to ride public likes pictures of historical stories and Prince Carol has many friends in London free in all public conveyances, have a special also films with local settings. who are walting for word which will indieate day ket aside for them 8o they will not be ~ whether the reunion of mother and son will crowded. DENOUNCES WOMEN'S DRESS take place here, . Denouncing women's dress, modern dances - \ - o a i ¥ J in and other “de- H. C. L. GOING HIGHER Of Amerloan ot I'senioh orly ‘ i . 2 praved” importatiol 20,000 bare-kneed mus- (ING LTKES RADIO Never before has cost of living risen so high : POy kb g 3 o b in France as along the Riviera this winter, cular membera of the United Leagues of k'l‘“ Jing George, who s fond of listening to the The shopkeepers, hotcl men and restauran Yarkm Highlanders, dressed in brilliant kilts | radio at odd moments, and Qu who owners have found a very effective remedy with feathored fts in thelr cercmonial hats, | docs cross word puzzles now and then, have against the deprectation of the frane by adopt- {hreaten to use force unless the Bavarlan Diet | a new amusement if they care for it in watch- pasges o Jaw prohibiting the “pollution of in- ing London's newest system of “mer, | round” which has been introduced around the Queen Vietorla Memorial, direetly in front of -go- Buckingham Palace, to help solve London's traffic problen, Under the new scheme all vehicular traffio approaching the memorial must proceed jaround it in a clockwise dircction until arrjv- iug at the point of exit. Half a dozen poll men have been on duty to help drivers get ac- customed to the rules, which create g whirling picture of an endless line of motor all (duy long and most of the night. The traffic |experts, by the “merry-go-round”, hope to climinate traffic ings altogether at this |important and aristocratic center, where an averuge of 40 cars pass each minute. Tho !.\vrmm of machines flowing in graceful curves around the clreular | { ase of the Memorial fs [plalnly visibla from the apariments of their Majustics in the Palace, ing the dollar and pound prices. A chauffeur will not start his motor for less than 10 francs and a drive of halt a mile or as bases of their nocent Bavarlun n moral forcigners aldens by shameless and ini- who visit the highlands. ; wotnan so hrazen and depraved as to #0 comes fo forty or fifty franes, Once mod- e PAL 1 est hotels now demand nothing less than 100 vy hersel? in public in vulgar and lustful francs per day (about $4) for the simplest sort of a room. lie had for twen! cach egg. Ham or bacon and eggs may francs, about 25 cents for “A respeot e malden,” the resolution fur- s her clothes well buttoned up ther states, * B to the neck instead of gadding about with nothing above and below. Wo have 20,000 GAVE UP HONORS muscular members ready to eradicate these 1t Cardinal Ratti, erudit i prelate, linguist extraor v, scientist and hooklover, had only remained Monsignor Ratti instead of becoming Pope Pius XI, he might now be a member of the French Acamedy of Inserip- tions and Belies-Lettres, and as such belong to the Institute of France. But while it was casy Wilson a member of the and Political nees, Albert of Belgium to 1 15ting customs and to eliminate the pre valling scandal by means of sound thrashinge.” The * ndalous bathing of tourists of both sexes” in the mountain lakes also comes in for criticism. The resolution says that public tathing should Le erved for days preceding important Catholic holidays. But on other days those who have acquired the “gilly batl~ ing habit” are warned to confine it to thelr bathtubs, to elect President Academy of Moral also o elect King that statesman’s place; while the Academy of Inseriptions had began with a summer vacation in- WILEES - At 3 k% i “ 5 fatuntion while he was in college In . New Yo joing, going o e e SR Typewriters Bought and Sold Ginly one store Wiltred H. Jayne, proscentor of v b Ocean count Ho testified d has them In stock v New Haven | incom patibili BALSAM for that COUGH/. WE REPAIR TYPEWRITERS Call on us when yow've got a Typewriter that is out of order New Britain Typewriter Exchange Phone 618 96 West Main Street GIVE HER FLOWERS Better than anything else they indicate the sentiment and quality of your remembrance. Place your order with us today for your 3 Valentine Flowers and we will not fail you. Many special suggestions! VOLZ FLORAL CO. 92 WEST MAIN ST. TEL.

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