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M SUNSHINE, SNOW, HA'N AND THUNI’]ER S0 Waterhury Man Is Trying To Get Wil e aise ot Claee ot aak Court To Sever His Marital Bonds | | & Presents Five Hundrea YVol- | i [ C ld L l] ~Bride O'Nell Relative, | nmes, Many of Them Rare Ones, 5 - Continued From First Pa | ety Gold, Lightning, Hail and | Waterbury, Feb. 36 p—gugens | (00000 From Fest page) | B R DT O'Nell, celebrated American play- | R '3 : . i A P [2iexs ! Lowest Since War {lam S Mason '88 § of Evanston, ind Iso 0n mglflm ”T‘**,"‘““,“ men 1«»:.,1:1' I alvoros [t e el v ercved (Halbll Tovel T nas e s ot o e N e =In- ‘;“ I8 (a5 o ¥ icom gt xegt ta) thslriHl aseost | Naralty B ibrAry! ol huad-aal o © weather turned salesman yos .J\A‘IL,LUAHKI’LK CERT xulezlub lovel since the World war and|umes by or about Marcus Aurellus 1 i Y x ek " o ¥ - D | wipe J & miscels | Antoninus lay and displayed its entire line |It, & " | wipes out virtually all the mis i sample to Moy Erta ",'“{\.I,;'l”fl'u":”:“:, il l{‘-": ‘;:“;rc‘;‘“’" Inneous exclse and occupationar| “The bhooks fall naturally into 1 . 5 der| Sl ! war ley two grov qual in number,” said I, snow, rain, hall, thunde r. | the p ¢ | war levies. o gro equal § ; 1 to Uil clty in such bullet- |asked him why she deser 1 °)3' the federal tax total, more than ! brarian The first group consiss succession that every known | oo ,;“.1 ;R” s ltr;rl”r‘\:n'x:'sf“"uh:&'“"“""‘"""‘” will represent a sav- | of editions and translations of the Nty o i its poriod. of “I‘MJ o Watsrtn o i m‘;r“‘rfi‘!r‘g to personal income taxpayers. | philosophical meditations of the Waplay within 24 hours 9 i+ o to go| URder the new schedule a married | emperor. Many of thess issues are 24 h life and that she preferred to go| " R St e e et S R L L t 1ike any (huck to Provincetown. Mass, to hop | MR With two children will ha \ g ¢ rly cold, and (gistor and her brother-in-law, Eu.| !0 Make $4,300 before he s sub 26 of the 17th century v t it o distinguish |gona O'Nelll, the N'n'wrlgh" bo- | Ject to income taxation The second group is ome of the out 11 o'clock In the worn- |causs she much preferred. the at. Personal Exemptions { editions and translations of the owever, things began to®hap. | i e | Personal exemptions are in-| worke of Antonio De Guevara, a [ |mosphere of that place. ek 5 Adbak fon AR Tan e R i s 1 a short storm which | Mg g ars old and she is 24, | Creascd from 81,0 to 0 for Spanish ra a shop “hile louked like the real |grevens is employed as foreman i | SINE1® persons. and from 0 to|died in the middls of the 16th cen- ' nld to the discomfort of {ong of the departments of the|$%D00 for married persons. The tury. ) there is always a treat in store for people. Then the temperature | xmorican . Bra sompany hers an‘]nnrum rates are reduced from 2| Guevara's chief work was a di- gt st aud the snow turned [y Jjves on Chipman street whers |10 1 1-2 per cent for (he first $4.- | dectic novel founded on 1 you. You can always “get in” on into a rain, whicl gr arder and ye provided a home for his bride. | '00 OF taxable income; from four | &nd character of Marcus A g ' ) harder until by mid-afternoon the |giavens sald his wife pleked and | !0 three per cent on the noxt $4.- = what ordinarily is impossible. frects were swamped by the pelting oo osey o ? 1 that | "0 and from slx to five per cent wagged at him continually and that Rty v ter what he did for her. | now ranging upward to 40 per ( e- | AR R :ent, are scaled down so that the o \ | n n maximum is 20 per cent. Attorney Carpenter Not Coming tn [ 1 fields with miniature | occupational taxes are repealed | Hartford Monday When Former A PLEASANT PASTIME TO STAY AT HOME AND ENJOY 1 lch raced laughingly past outright ¥ y 5 ‘ pedestrians and eplash- | Plymouth, Mass, Boy Finds Note | Taxes Repealed el Ane BE A ned THE RADIO--ALS0O AN INEXPENSIVE ONE ¢ going autom. utomoblle trucks; automobile | n 3 ) — ch Says Bottle Was Tossed am Hartford, Conn, Feb. 26 b . NhichiESaysEE e oA B e T T B Carmerar o] Ilie climax was resery: Into Mississippl May 1th photographic Alms and| puison wh had commimieatsd « iing. Shortl ter 9 ¢ Iy firearms and ammunition, with in Bankruptey preliminary flash lightn ’lymouth, Mass, I'eb. 26 (B)—If | except pistols; automatic slot ma- . e = n “ . Plymou ! Berman relative to the conduct of lowed by # boom of thun Mr. Frank Dawson of Sprinfifield, | chines; mah jong sets; works of the axaminationtel O Harola Gil cd that day’s fre {1, put a note in @ bottle and |art; brokers; howling alleys: pool | . s vet over, and wi an clectrical sto those of mid play about th were of brilliant the thunder d.down upon the city in deafening volume, A wind lashed the sirects, mixing a few it for the intensity, har tones with of varicty and com pleteness. And then, having 1l its disagrecable brands, weather tool pity on humanity, that by midnight the tars were shining serencly upon world which wondered what was next and the sun burst forth this morning to N¢ Britain that the worst 1S over | Yot tl continued to melt flooding all low-lving sections of the city, and worried houscholders be- gan to wonder what good it would 15 to have the coal strike settled if their ecllars were o flooded that their furnace fires were quenched snow ‘ SATURDAY IS THE LAST DAY OF THE FEBRUARY SALE. YOU WOMEN WHO KNOW VALUE! rising | the | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1926, WIFE NEVER SATISFIED COOLIDGE SIGNS | GIFT T0 YALE LIBRARY | patrie, bankrupt. does plan to be not now Missicsippt river | and billlard tables; {nt Hartford on Monday Iropped it into the ATWATER KENT il \last May, the bottle has been found | leries: riding academies; OMO~ | «hen the examination of Gilpatrie 1fier a voyage of 3,000 miles. Three ! hilos for hire; tobaceo NUfAC- | o)) by resumed before the referee. oys di red 2 pint bottle on|turers; opium dispensers; yachts. | yyyort Carpenter s today he Plymouth Brach in wh was the oxeept foreign built he was not sure he wanted to ask any FREED'E[SEMANN |following message chased; stamp levies on d questions of Gilpatrie, as it might “Write to Mr. Jack on. gen other legal paper. Dol bapoear Dihat it ral delivery, Springfield, 2 tax on passenger automo Gl St FEDERAL let me know when you ! i cut from five to t hoa cor SybiohET that on admission is ame Yeafordivic loonferen oot st Pioy May 4, 1 torxemnCitickstsReorting B bl o oiiiel canttiAilornay Carpenter ite, in place of the present 50|44 gucrotary Charles G. Morels of GREBE ! written to - “Mr. eont maximum: varying reductinns the committee appointed by the [Jack (Tosj betieRapnars fane fnwdcRiniine flax onibintualgi 1L ERR R L SNEREE ISE SRV [ently had traveled an aver of fail grades of cigars, and the tax | oo "o ey i manipulation SPLITDORF {300 miles a month for ten months. on alcohol is reduced from $° of state and bank funds, was to t0 $1.65 per proof gallon, acquaint Mr. Morris with what had | HACKF NOT SO WELL The capital stock tax {s repealed been learned in the earlier investi- | Havana, Feb. 26 (P—Mayor Wil- ‘and the flat corporation income is gation, made at Mr. Carpenter's SLEEPER lam 8 SHnckeit ol SAlbany, NN il Increasedl fiomNthe present B2 2 instigation. 1t had no bearing on jinjured in a recent automobile ac- por cont to 13 per cent on faxes s p eartnticat G cident here, passed a had night, and .14 this year and 13 1.2 per cent e R A his condition was slightly worse this taxes paid hereafter. ilpatric will be brought te RADIOLA fimorniie B eReryeivalagiwin e o] i A s rariaaton Fanad (nol e o probably on Sunday night complicated tho injurles received In nh.ritanco taxes are reduced. The 50 as to be present at the resump- tion of the hearing before Referee Berman in the federal court room at 10 o'clock Monday morning. | the accident, 1s spreading. | inheritance maximum rate becomes | 20 per cent in place of 40 per cent. | The present 25 per cent credit for 7 | amounts pald i state inheritance taxes is increased to 80 per cent. | Only One New Tax | The only new tax n the la levy of one tenth of ZENITH SITAM BATTLE FATAL y I Mayenee, Germany, Feb. 26 (P— bl 48 * 4 Pranch pilot, his aide and their A 6Nt A mechaniclan were killed in a sham gallon on cereal beverages. 3 air hattle today when thelr plane 4 form the name of a late Most of the provisions go. Into! conideq wiih avother:of the men- 4 Eaeryene sead 1 solution will he awarded )fl'} immediately on signature of | uivering squadron. The erow of the 1 1) 101 8ize 203000 feot, ¥ and clear of all encumbrances, fi| 1 oiil by) the president. Tha'in={ oinoriplana wia abla (o maks a safe E focated i oue of ons sabdivisions hetween New York and Atlanti il‘"‘”"',‘m:,":]“ l:“;“"i‘;l“°‘:;‘ "C"!'”l, “'10 landing. 4‘3" This Oficr Expires March 81, 1926 sRtgandiihersaion i . :‘\‘ MAXIM DEVELOIMG NT CORPORATION ! o 365 Mam street VICTROLAS B 110 wout 10th Strect Denteai New York Ciy @ Women are eligible for five r\ml\s‘ of honor in the Order of the Empire. British | | CQUALITY! WE WANT YOU HERE SATURDAY MO o = ——————— CHOOSE THE SET YOU WANT and if your order is placed by 2 p. m. Saturday you will be “on the air” Saturday evening EASY TERMS WILL BE ARRANGED IF DESIRED RADIO WITH A REPUTATION Henry Morans & Sons PIANOS RADIO Opp. Myrtle Street ofbosion Stor Quali - l’?/uc - YOU WOMEN WHO KNOW ; [ 1 N 0 ~cv 3 N f % | “I'HE TIDES OF I‘ %\‘H]ON" VALUES FOR THE LADIES L\l’lTRTHI\(‘L\ P sy | WTETA Fsaen LADIES . . . | PRICES L OS2, A L LADIES' SILK HOSE | riou ringtime oats EXTRAORDINARY ] hose, made - with _“Stop-Run" | [ A PEW OF THE RBAL VAL STORE Fy "b/' STORE Bl fop. These are fmper- | 3S IN OUR CORSET B ; nisiic ty fect, and are regular $2.19 hose. ' Their Style Rightness { MENT 4 i Watch For Next Fashion Talk plete range. $1 00 Will Win You At First You can on i . — Pai e . 5 2 g Par—s0 ) had be ;'- LADIES' SILK 1 E HOSE i| Glance, and For Quality take .d‘f:\ az?n‘ro:]}*fl‘v sample A A E 2,000 pair of Ladi, Silk Lish | SR ol e X Corsets. Value f ¥ (,, R R 1 ASONS WHY THE Ribhed Hose, made with ‘;w’.w,, You'll Find None Better to $5.00 (",:1' s ¢ e b o ® RONIZE THE I e o G i ARG $l 39 STORE STORE ‘ J t Such a Price, ot BOSTON STORE | e e B . ; ME 'S SHIRTS { LISLE HOSE SIDE- H""‘}\ BRASSIE WATCH THE THRIFT ‘BASEM COLUMN FOR [ oo oo S with and glish ribbed Lisl e SPECIAL OFFERING LIMITED IN QUANTITY i Sk ! ie grey and § - Hose, in all the new spri S A ‘ERY RICE] = 4,~:41y Dercales | oA ¥ Comer sarly and s el U L AND VERY LOW PRICED B Lo cords end madras Cut €0od || vour cupply, as they won't las L ASSIERES Wi o S 5 5 s SOOI long. Value aEransieres TICKING TINE SPECIAI @ \ 8 o garters, slde h 3 ] s INDIAN HEAD $1 00[ ‘w Tm]! I SILK mv~lr7c | sert on shoulder straps. 79 # Hawaiian Pineapple : AND DRAWERS Ladies' Fiancee full fashioned | Stzes 33 to 45 . Cl | whole sliced — larg § i Silk Hose (our own make)— SATIN BANDEAUX number 215 ] : made with high spliced heel White Satin Bande | s; weight 9 <72 . K 4 toe. Gnaranteed to give trimmed, ribbon st oz Warranted dot | perfect satisfaction. In all the Insert in back, proof. ¢ g FLANNEL P 8 s . . " ve vd > S 1 vy ]:mw"ll 1] ‘\JVA \;vp‘.t l‘ ]|mdc”:hrq $l 69 Some Plamn and some e & N V‘H;HI [l I ¢ » e fany 1 alue $2.50, ! CORSELETTES 0 IVET \' ull cut, trimmed in plain o o ; ¥ : val $1 00 Fur Trimmed; many el Pl Sl 29¢ Quantity Unlimited Jo |t L WLe faithful reproductions of i S QY ; NS v\ywl‘.i\:n\::»‘j; e | SATURDAY BARGAINS : { $1.00 EXTRA SPECIAL! RIAL ) ork Shirts e mmports; only once in a 3 3 iy GLOVES \ —_—eeeeeeeed Quaker i Ladies' Kid G -l rns. i 50c e e n o, great while does such an — 8.« e , it ek it R ooy, NS ST y SILKS and DRESS GOODS 29¢ 3 white embroidery | ¢ me alo & | PRINTED CREPE $ o 3 Value $4.00, pair . $2.95 ‘[ ti 2] In the new spring styles, fo gieath 3 98 . L) ‘q”‘w ”\fl a NECKWEL dresses, blous: 'OILE CUR s i So i TWO SATURDAY N ] R . R e i 95¢c i ,31‘\,‘; witn oS8 only.. Cur §7:50 quality: SP E(‘I;\I S Scarfs, fringed and hen 3 MATERIALS COLORS: STYLES: PONGEE SILK foe oA $5 98 ) E ends. A large assortment of Grey Spoct Model Japanesey standard quality for $1 69 I bt e ol et $2 89 Poiret Twi Navy ol 5 o all uses, 69¢ .+ pr TE CURTAINS Is 2 6 for 330 o HANDEK ERCHIEFS i Rose hpe Yores ‘“dlkk'\-n\ SILK CRE e s gy GIRLS! LOOK ! Ladies' all pure linen Handker- Poiretsheen Wigwam Straight Line An attractive crepe :-\ all colors, S b o d Singls and double Compacts, in gold chiefs, plain colored border. Lorsheen 'Ius;l i\fl\‘el(_\' Sleeves for ladies’ and misses’ dresses. $00d valie, l 49 or silver case. Reg. value 1-4 inch : Novelty Plaids Flares 36 inche Special $ $1.50. February Sale 3 790 hem loc ¢ | wide, yard . A, 756 e ) e N ) e [, VAR dm e e ~ k2 « a4 -