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_————— e — | No tax was laid by the district |1ast year since there was a surplus |of $16° Two years ago the tax was two and one-half mills. ‘}club of Maple Hill will be a musicale at the home of Mrs. H. A. Lienhard, | Wednesday. Feb. 8, and in charge of | BflGk TI'O[IMGS Ofiefl OC(}asi()l]ed!\me musical committee, Mra. L. Kin- sley, chairman, Mrs. E. R. Hitch- by These | cock, and Mrs. T. L. Monier. ‘George Chicago, Feb. 4 (UP)—High Westerman, violinist, and Miss Laura P. Farrell, soloist, both of New Brit- ain, will render the main numbers on the program. Mrs. Reynolds C. | 1eeled shoes are frequently the|Bgldwin will read “The Lost Word" | cause of backaches in wome: | by Henry V.n Dyke Mrs. Lienhard is are pendulous abdomens i Sl e masistad Ty M aches are and Mrs. D. K. Per | JOHN D. AND WILL ROGERS | BOTH SWAP “WISE CRACKS” inal column and upon es which are charged wi Wealthy 01a Humorist Give Each Other Wealthy Man and Giggles. Ormond Beach, Fla., Feb. 4 (UP) | —Will Rogers and hi tellow | morist, John D. Roek: vapped wisecrackers” even. 2 to lend her or his cooperat A proper shoe with common s: 1eels; 2 helt for the support of t pendulous abdomen, etc, are times sufficient to obtain relief. U fortunately the women are a | The two giggle nore difficuit to deal with esp he way around the ly, it the prevailing style is in golf course yesterday | Rogers, mayor or Beverly Hills, Calif. that even if h trom California he couldn't play | So he held a big black um- r Rockefeller's head all | round the course. had break ogether, | tion being extended after | lecture here Wednesday The oil King attended and | roughout. are due to injury ble signs the pos- back may cause proportion to the mination of capital- | men'or pelvis, or a in the satd, “it | kidneys may produca ba ! Il see In my vears of orthopedic practice T have encountered many hundreds ¢ patients who suffer from pains in and about the joint regions with ble pathology. The pains in R | friend and then remarked: ik e “Weil, John, I'm glad I didn't beat | th i you at golf; last time you were | Many of these patients a rr beaten, gas went up two cents.” able and apprenensive. 1 ication does not seem tc i influence over the s t home all righ feller asked the humor- | ast. { After golf round, Rogers | folded up the umbrella and did | some rope stunts on a horse for his | e Formey, Pupils Give fection. Th They may and then, retu ity Many of “shooting-pains” in 1p for a 2 with g pains are mo -\ sorption mat Retiring Teacher $5 Boston, Feb, 4 (P—is X vears a teacher will retire ' Alumni khurst, for 50 hool, wh as taught for two scoi honored her sev h a banq - | check was first vice president of the First tional bank and a former p those present, Mrs. Frank of St. Paul, Minn., came fa attend of infection. the tonsils ,teeth, or a sinu: tion. A sluggish intestinal rectal fistula, a chronic gali- disease, or a chronically inflamed appendix may also act as the focus of infection. require a painstak- These cases . ing cyamination and analysis before 'Ed“'flrd J. DO sey interference be advised. On the oth- Now Wi bl er hand, once the ph Now With Shoor Bros. isfied that he has ¢ 2. J. Dorsey of 14 Broad source, he must try b clear the ground be: for curative results. Though usually a rked symptoms is a native of had a wide » furniture MAN WANTS TO TELL HISJOY TOTHEWORLD Sore on leg healed after years of suffiring sco, Cal., Sept. 10:— t to let you know what 1 has done for me. For s I had a bad sore on my tried a number of nts, including and different recom 1 suffered terribly at Mr. Dorse are many cases of volvment of the spine where only symptoms in the ecarly ca were backaches and night pal is worth remembering that ol ©io barrier to the invasion culosis in the spinal colu ctice I have encounte \ts with tuberculosis of th en the ages of one year sixty NEWINGTON NEWS A tax of two and one ha was ldld at the annual mee the Center Fire district last ev at the town hall. The bool treasurer showed that the defieit of §3,1 which is set aside fund to cover the bonds due in 1924 Officers for the district w lected a; follows: Chalrm: wrd H. Erwin; ration [ bought s Ointment, not believing it would do me any good. How- t for one week 1 the ulcer was was voted to de payment of @ sccond jar the healing complete. vorld what Resinol Ointment done for me and I will be glad recommend it to any sufferer.” gned) Max Endert, 6312 Jersey t . treet, Ask inol Ointment, GLOBE CLOTHING HOUSE | All HEAVY and MEDIUM WEIGHT $1.50 UNION SUITS NOW $1.1 GLOBE CLOTHING COR. MAIN and WEST MAIN NEW BRITAIN. I am glad to tell | vour druggist today for | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HER B A oW MM A 55 ALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 34, 1927. Founded 1908 @ ! i / HARTFORD'S LEADING FURNITURE STORS Goods Held for Later Delivery TRUMBULL ST.—Between Pratt and Asylum 19 Years of Reliability For Evening Appointment—Phone 2-7279 Our Greatest February Sale We cannot remember such an immediate and overwhelming response to our sales advertise- ments as the extra- ordinary business that has been crowding our store since the opening of this great sale. 4-pc. Bed Suite $225 There is only one suite left in a splendid walnut tone, with large dresser and chifforobe. Origin- ally sold for $298. Big Reductions in Dresser Clearance A number of odd dressers in wal- nut, mahogany and oak finishes will be closed out at great money- saving prices. $17.95 to $69 Liberal Terms. Formal Chair This is, we believe, the low- est price ever quoted for a ‘ormal chair of such rich f| appearance and quality. $19.85 Liberal Terms. All Reed Furniture at Sale Reductions This 3-picce Reed Suite in caramel, with attractive cre- tonne covered auto seats, has been reduced from $59. $48.95 If you need anything in reed furniture, now is the time to buy. Liberal Terms. 3-Picce Suite. 3-Piece Bedroom Special Bed, Dresser and Chifforette in a fine walnut tone, smart in appear- ance and thoroughly good in con- struction. Reduced from $195. Biggest Money-Saving Opportunity in Hartford 3-Piece Mohair Suite REDUCED FROM §239. This is without question the leading value in a fine Mo- hair suite, with reversible cushions, of regular Shoor Bros. quality construction. Don't miss this wonderful opportunity to get a fine suite in your home at a price that may never be offered again. 9x12 SIZES Close-Woven Tapestries Special $19.85 Heavy Seamless Axminsters . .Special $34.50 Deep-Fringed Velvets. . ......Special $44.50 Luxurious Royal Wiltons. . . ..Special $78.80 FEBRUARY BEDDING FEATURE 3 Pieces—Bed, Spring, Mattress The last time we offered this bed outfit we were actually swamped with orders. People know the quality of our bed- ding makes this low price especially attractive. For Friday and Saturday only. $19.85 Liberal Terms Complete. it | Former Customers Pay No Money | Only a great public |_confidence in their ability to get furniture of enduring quality in the very latest fashions can account for the tre- mendous approval of the low prices through- | out this fine store. A Smart Living Room $365° The smartest thing made in fashionable living room furni- ture, in lustrous mohair, ‘with rich silk tap. Was $500. Odd Chestsand § Chifforettes Reduced % A few remaining chests, chifforettes, and wardrobes from high grade suites to be sold at tempting reduc- tions. $9.85 to $45 Liberal Terms. Escritoire This fine writing desk cop- ied from a French type sug- gests an individuality that 50 many people want, - $41.65 Liberal Terms. A Great Assortment of Breakfast Sets Here is a pretty colonial type 5-piece Breakfast Set with drop-leaf table and 4 sturdy chairs, Was 5 $29.85 Great variety in painted and unfinished sets reduced. b Liberal Terms. Cupboard, Extra 9-Piece Dining Room: Special - Here's the last one! A floor sam- $ 1 69 00 ple in 9 pieces—buffet, table, china and six chairs. Fine rubbed ma- hogany finish. Reduced from $225.