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UONFEREES TAKE UP TAX MEASURES House Leaders Object to Senate's Added Slashes 15 UP~~The N he tax reduc ! that voted by t ut $100,000,000 raduction pro- | only thre o pending Dpropri- m most like possi- o dmis- Claims Blurred Fingerprints Result- od I'rom Effort to Disguise Selt From Capture. Danville, Tl Vance, ali He add- his 1n him by his finger )&.“\ " You Wouldn't Dress Like This Pecause the old-time full waist, and d hat is out of date. | n antiquated sink in kitchen, as much so. 1 Kitchen . FEN ng, Heating, Tinnin 39 HART STREET Tel. 2079 IT'S ' GOING TO HAPPEN A CERTAIN TIME | New Ha Feb., 15 taken were blurred 4 Jid not rrespond to those made by the While admitt refused to give paren N or any relatives, ma g did not wish them | 10 be involved. He also refusod to glve tho name of the Chicago sur. geon, who, h tures, declaring t} friend of the unde O'Neill was arr bile stol | Louth. He said killed the girl, who he thought s unfaithful to him, went to Chi- o with $6,000 and submitted 1o on was “a 1 in an auto- Physical Instructors tobert C, to that position In this city Satur- Following are th Hurvey Went of mittee consisted of “olloty Waterbury, chairman; orge of Bristol and Miss Ruth of Greenwich, e in charge of the vention consists of Searle wster, supervisor phys cducation at Central Junfor 1} ool, chairman; Edward J. Hj ¢ at the Central Elihu Burritt J High ols; Lionel Depot of Senior High ool, Miss Estella Cuddy, super- he next meetin, New London some November 15, Trusts to His Feet as Men Say “Stick 'Em Up” |« Ig! co 1 of twa|, a nearby gar telephoned to the po- arpintirl told s that as Main street two vo 4 him, o : nd i a revol reached him they s hands up. 1 he ran ped from the would-be hold- Report Disappearance Of Boys and Women I'rank ) e, 119 Cleveland t, compl. *d last night that his old brother Raymond Sarra, 1 street, has not been on Cauncku. 15 rted that his son F t been home sin YALE RECORDS TREMOR v P—An ck lasting 26 minutes on the seismograph { Peabody museum here last night. record showed that the shock ed its maxi- was over 1 that the southeast unit of CLUB PARTY Tub, Mrs, will s by members of the | imes, follow social hour. N SHOULDER 15 (P—A dispatch says tha from her hot evolver wound in the sho ~ B An actual photo of our A duplicate of those giving new com- plate work. fort to hundreds. _ Arrange for an appoint- ment today and enjoy the years to come with a pleas- fect as dental skill can mal ing useful and comfortable mouth. 338 MAIN STREET °d his fea- | Conclude Convention ' R NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, FEBRUARY City Items iDEFENDS PRORIBITION; . ATTACKS ITS CRITICS | | President of Lutheran Chureh De- | [ clares Against Type of Publi E a : p statement Now Tssuing daughter |at the Ngw Brit | to Mr. and Mrs Cl |about his back yar Arthur Sulliy A. D. Povermar Mrs. C. Povermar ents of HEMENWAY SELECTED AS EDITOR OF TIMES | Former State Senator Succeeds Late | Congressman Hull Hits Republicans on Tariff Was! 1 T Charles E. Perkins on Hart- ford Newspaper | | Hartford 1 Time ach by Post Louisville, Another Archbishop Hits Prohibitior BURGLARS ACTIVE is to instill Work at Lefsure Over Week-EFnd in Boston and Blow Open Safes in Two Modern Oftice Buildings. “atholic hur is on the parochial sch PROMINENT MERCHANT DIES s A os, 1 15 (P—Lov t B{ s d)romc Constipation? McCoy's Rinoli Wil Give You Regular and Na tuizl Bowel Movements S in 10 Days or Your company was Conn. Mountain ('Iiml‘m:s Scale West Peak CHLff: ide Feb. 15 & 3 e on Mount Kat BAD SLASHING AFPAIR St ) P\ secki leged assailant, arred in Ferrelli's hom ain street. FOR RESULTS \SMILE!— withont embar rassment, —_ Then why not be fitted to e of our uch as illustrated. Tl Is surprisi gly small, ill be all embarrassm You'll have teeth t naturalness from mouth, teeth that i on the gums,- 1 shaped comfortably teeth that are as per- possible That's the secret of popularity of our TEL. 3440 accomplish 5, 1020, Answered the Call Without Sacrificing Quality Here’s grand news for you men of New Britain — you men who have long admired the beauty and the distinc- tiveness of Kuppenheimer Good Clothes — you men who have long wanted to own these clothes but felt that the price was just a little wee bit above what you wanted to pay — \Ve“ —\hile ha\‘e answere(l your ({'\”. And we have answered without sacrificing the quality that has gained your admiration and your confidence. We are prepared to offer these famous Kuppenheimer GOOD CLOTHES at feature prices 35 40 '45 That brings these clothes down where every man can leam the meaning of the famous Kuppenheimer slogan — ) “ 5 ; An investment in good app earance. We can do this because we are naugurating an en- tirely new plan of merchandising. We are going to con- centrate our buying power. We are going to take advan- tage of every possible CASH-Trade discount. We plan to sell MORE suits at less profit per garment. This is the first time that these clothes have been presented to you in a price appeal — their quality alone has justified their former higher prices. Now you have quality and a special price combined to offer you an unbeatable combination. N.E. M AG ¢SONS Ye Collegiate Shoppe MAIN ar EAST MAIN