New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 14, 1927, Page 6

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alled, questioned ~ the ated with N a by the United | sed a spes elec- . tion to allow that country’s people ; Peace Blorts Are Being Made to”icoucvvwounresucat ™" * | Used {0 Replenish Coffers of He also urged submission to arbi : tration of the controversy Wi Here and Abroad t g feanaoniong bl Soviet Government e — : 1ent Calles recent- | LAl (P —Peace | 1Y tol¢ 1 on of Americans| yoningraq, Jan. 14 U — Gold appeals and other moves looking to- | City that he might 0-land silver from the famous Cathe- ward reestablishment of tran CICUR caton, T D, JSUES 1 of St. Peter and St. Paul is conditions in Nicaragua and more SO sl replenishing the soviet's coffers. cordial relations between the United | {12 Wash 5 Many articles of the met States and Mexico have developed L 8 MOt ) ding the Intricate both here and abroad and have T DY Fa it S IR [wreaths of lmr' gold 1 served at least t per th nse| ¢ . b rary to atmosphere s iy n MEeRIr A estion of na talk of possi ) e ‘Washington, Jan. 14 melted into coin 1 z . i Jewels Also Removed in dealing with s o Y 2 lven the jewels and semi-p: Central American nations was urg e s s stones n an address in th . t y Chairman Borah relations committee. ¢ % s Committees To Aid. : ¥ o he "his edifice built by Dispatches from Costa : & foraiey ¥ and containing ail the liberal and conservative r n ttec > K cad from the there have set up a committee t (o aotarlng loctr f the n to Czar Al- President Jin 1 3 . working for i g y where the A n re os- | : ¢ t ithe vho charge the public ident, Adolfo D) 50 R e and other for- | ten cents admission there is warfare by J 5 liberal i Shist 11d to see in the with Mexican tion. They are | t1xa such fo' Losbtae BATeTE 1 the scpultured bones of expected to ask contendi . ‘. ation’s mouldering sovercigns. tions whether t w e t Peter's Gold Boat Gone peace negotiatio ¢ ept r American visitors fami United, States, as a compromise Car !L on have noticed the dis didate for president. 1 of the gold model of t President Jiminez already has of- | first boat built by Peter the Gre Nicaraguan dispute. 2 says t nb ¢ 0 years. Pres) i Hins oo osoy v Sacasa ¢ zed piece, which was I wouid ‘n succes b mens on Drnking it a museum, T Another Angle. golden cr kons, candelabras, Another ar n the si v b U hd holy inc lamps have also g, given in unconfirmed re ]u’r lated in Manag t Sacasa t ies, bez o t and o charp contrast to the glitte leaving Puerto Ca £ at, U y S ctu . te r f th ol chu lieving it hopeles ) ndemng » golden spire points position to Daz in v t « a re confe u Aol ' toward heaven, ican action in landin urne there, While it was w 1ssia’s word fn this connection, st - | of i 4 e ndoned partment ottic ainly showed | &1t gally at all hours ot ' formerly that they anticipated a mov ) vatives and 1ib t : o Indications today were that de NDNSTRIAE dRnep 10 nt elaborate gold bate in congress would n SUMALALE L1 o which onc nate with Senator B even though the h ¢ airs committee had B o suspended sessions after refusing tc QURIDEG oo e —_ call Secretary Kellogs veral | hel i & - NAVY YOTED g members have preparcd specches to| U ey v Suel J deliver whenever the opportunity! ' o KB suol L ' an athieted of Philadelphia voted t presents itself. fied LLOEL e R as the best footbail te n Makes Dramatic Speech ey A S R 3 the east at its In & dramatic speech, delivered| ™ x T e and Brown runner with a large membe T el ‘ " up in the voting. Harry Connaugh unusual silence, Senator h W T i ton of Georgetown was voted th tacked the administration’s i1 4 most valuable individual player. beeat (REVERSES TROLLEY AND SAVES 81 PASSENGERS Wilkes Barre Motorman Drives Car Down Incline Avoiding Runaway Coaches. Wilkes Barre, Pa, Jan. 14 (#— | Early Jacques, a Wilkes Barre | motorman, was being halled as a hero today for saving his 81 pas- sengers from possible injury or death by reversing his trolley car on a steep grade in Larksville and rac- ing back to the foot of the incline in time to avert a collision with two runaway cars. Jacques missed the crash, in which 16 persons were injured, two seri- ously, by only 30 feet. All the in- d were sengers in the run- v cars, which crashed into two cars on a siding at the bottom of half mile grade. Three of the four cars were demolished. he accident occurred last night °n an inbound trolley stopped to pick up a passenger at the top of the hill and was rammed by a car following. Locked together and with brakes of both put out of commis- sion by the impact, the two cars dashed down the icy rails, gathering momen 18 they ran. Jacqu who was way up the hill, th ing runaways, and throw- | s lever in reverse, beat them to sottom by a few seconds. MUST PREPARE FOR WAR, SOVIET LEADER ASSERTS Trotzky's Successor Sees Danger From Countries Along the Borders. Moscow, Jan. 14 (P) — Clemeny successor to Leon Trot zky, as head of the Red army, oined the chorus of “war criers” in ssia, the gloomy forchodings of charin, of the communist Voroshiloff ' said today Russia must prepare for possible war. All the countries surrou v icked by B , are energetically ack us” he said. e must militarize our whole po ulatio secially the working cl must conduct an active pare the people for th While war scare is f umong © masses, im munist officials do not hesits press their ansiety over E while the Soviet press Is see warlike tendencies as the registration Jle-bodied men in the 3 to 1903 for possible ice and long lines of even those previonsly physically, waited for ours in a bitter cold and snow for ————____________ We who sing must be extra cautious about our throats. I get my greatest enjoyment from Lucky Strikes because I find they do not affect my voice. © Mishikio, N. Y. The Priceless Voice of Martinelli Why He Recommends Lucky Strike —Because “It’s Toasted” IOVANNI MARTINELLLI, famous tenor of the Metro- pnluan Opera of New York City, is a great singer and y Strikes for two reasons—greater enjoyment otection. erlnn have b e the favorites of men whose hrill their audiences, as t ey have with the t, they afford greater enjoyment, "‘w:i, not toirrit c 7 tic tobaccos, prop ir richer fi:xmr. But in ad roc wites—develops the hidden fla \()',r f [)h(hrllu.\[ and at the same ti em “bite” and harshness. added pleasure—you’ll like them, = i Tt’s toasted” /O WA Turning the Spot Light on New Britain’s Greatest Clothing Bar- gains. See them! Bu ythem! .Profit! Great Clothing Clearance Heavy Stocks Force Prices Down Near Cost! Below Cost, at Cost and Just Above Cost Group of Group of MEN’S SUITS SILVER STRIPE that were brought to SUITS sell at $29.50 all models to go at $19.19 | $31.34 While Thp) L’\<l' \\hllc Thfly Lut' ' PLAID BACK , OVERCOATS worth $35, to go at $24.24 ‘While They Last! Hundreds TROUSERS MEN'S o OVERCOATS of the highest quality; sold for- $2.55 $3,55 s gl to go at s to 36 for work or dress to go at of Big Men's Sheepskin Clothlpg COATS Bargains $ 1 0 c'l 0 MEGR%L‘P oF MEN’S SUITS Boyaieshicepskin that formerly sold for COATS $19.50 and $22.50 to $6.45 and §7.77 goial $8.88 “FURNISHING PRICES LOWEST EVER Hero are the sizes: Collar _Atfached SHIBTS 1 Men's Fur Band | Ll colors®and designs ‘[ | CAPS to keep your ears warm $1.19 Worth $1.50 $1 65 2 for $3.00 Men' 1-32, 2-34, 7-35, 4-36, ey 4-37, 2-38, 1-39, 1-40. FANCY HOSE in lisle or wool, to go at BOYS’ SUITS 4 Pieces; Selling at worth PAJAMAS UNION SUITS for these wintry nights, | at defy the winter breeze to go at P ; $1.65 WILSON MAKE Worth $2.00 Flannel l avy Winter ir 17 to § .16 FLANNEL SHIRTS aiiesiuniic 320 Army Style BOYS’ lined front and double OVERCOATS $élbovv95 57.77 and 89~99 Values up to $15 ‘Worth $3.50 N.Y. Sample Shop Inc. 357 Main St, New Britain. 135 Main St., - Bristol Diamonds Shoe (orner BARRARR SRRSO S NSRS SR SR S SRR SRS MAIN AND LAFAYETTE STREETS i DALE. S0 Men’s High Shoes and Oxfords. $4.00 and $5.00 values ........ $2=89 Women’s Arectics, first quality. $2.95 grade. Reduced to .... $1 095 500 Pair of the newest styles of Women’s Shoes. Satins, Velvets, and Patent, reduced to .......... $1 ‘89 Women’s Goodyear Welt Pumps and Ox- vaes ..., $2.89 Children’s Women's Felt Slippers Children’s and Misses’ first quality Arctics .....iveueoes- 5500 and 3100 vaies ... $2.69 Men’s First Quality Rubbers. 95 C BLAD VAIIE o io i obivenvsvensrian

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