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NEW BRITAIN DAILY IIFhAY’"i FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 11, , 1927, BUT LOAD EAS]ER@ BOY SCOUT WS AFFE@” I‘Aws | Inventions Make WIRterS Se6| v s corm vanersoa . erical Statutes Do Not o Less F]el‘ce Thafl 0[ Yol‘e j:;uncu wlll‘b‘evhpl-xna?‘:‘ ¥ arm" [el’[ere Wl[h TI‘&C( morrow evening in the |gymnasium as the final event Boston, Feb. 11 (# — New Eng- [Seventeenth Anniversary week. An| Washing eb. 11 (P—At least land winters are as cruelly cold as|interesting and unusual program has | one pa American-owned land in Puritan days, with the frost|been arranged, to be carried out|in Mexico is u by the dis- vlants battling a bit harder than |largely by - the hay-Tee, the ‘nited States and al this year, but man has put|camp honor socie Al scouts, s0 completely on the de- | whether they attended camp or not, |t tensive that old timers feel the |are invited, as well as scout o winters are not what they used |troop committeemen, and scor s : 1 cemetery, two ‘0 be. | About 150 tickets have already be £ miles from the There have been all the elements |sold, and the outloo! i i of a “real old fashioned winter”|as full as that of last this year, with 11 schooners, steam- | comers were turned awa ©rs and barges lost and 30 seamen| E. L. Warren will repr dead. There have been storms, dent A. H. Scott and wil Jdeaths from freezing and enough Chairman Logan Pa snow to block all roads. |ing committee wil : Yet the old timer who says win- remarks, after w! Ay-Cay- two-acre tract, purc ters were more severe when he|Tee will do its bit. A v by the war department in 1850 used to jog along in an opensleigh | proposed by Frank O'Brien, a private Mexican owner. It con- now rides in a warm, closed mo-|Haswell, Manuel Cla tains th tor car over city streets or country |Steinle, will be roads scraped clear of snow im-|ter Leon Bra imediately after a storm. Farm |of Troop 4 will liouses that used to be cut off from the world for months each winter | now maintain contact by telephone | Fis and radio. gational church, Between three and four feet of | principal speech o snow fell in New England during |Indian war dance December and January, but in the|Wwill then be offered by Scout more settled regions motor c: some equipped with sleigh runners, and three warriors. scarcely paused in their activities.|ston, in full chief Nevertheless winter still hollm”‘“ hit of the n the upper king exerts himself. Snow dritts 25 |he oftered then. Im will and 30 feet deep in remote regions, \“at“r and the -Tee will halting traffic for the winter and |SeTve. ; increasing the demand for snow | T & fences to catch the drifts. Buz-ITlee Seeds Sent Abroad o zards, driven by howling gales, 3 1 force fishing schooners and steam-| __ For !he Battlefields Washington, Feb. 11 (UP)—In ad- ers to harbor, limping under a| &S 1OEAN - rden of ice and a cargo of snow. [FANCE 00 T8 S 2 : ¢ no% |ing in Paris in Sep! gs at half mast announce vie- |y P aros Loinds of & tims of the elements. b e b e Atter fhodslorm it ENawAnE: nations as me of good will. land digs out and begins L e Tiare bae the toil. Youthful New a0 tae 4 takes to the hills with sied 'ml‘BMm" skis, to the ponds with skates, or|ponSm e oo to their front yards to bulld SROW | Tres gssociation. men. M oungsters emulate | raforest the bi voung td Steel} iz, 0f Harkis Iavricrioan troops went tnic actio ington, Conn., who erected a seven |years ago. n of the 287 MAIN STREET. Over W. T. Gran Co. 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TWO DRESSES AT $8.98-positively less than the ususal price of ONE of these dresses! Your Two Dresses Come From Same Assortment-- ALL NEW! R e T e T e N T A I A S P R T R A, tive Arthur Marston of W nty Cork, Ire-| /| Bee ifiamzmr%@er%ccs r dimual 3% Off W 331 Off Bedroom Suites 4 1 Living Room Suites Dining Room Suites 4 ° 2 Y Bed Davenport Suites T o i ! ‘13 e Every homemaker lo forward to our February Sale as the time to wfum»n her home, because it is eally an opportunity to buvqua ity furniture at st v'eun:rm reductions. We have been preparing for thlb event for months and to make this the most eventiul sale—one that will long be remembered. We have cut prices to the lowest level imaginable. It vou even anticipate your future needs, now is the time to make your § kelectxom Just a small deposit delive~= »ny purchase and you may pay the balance in fraction units, if you wish. Windsor Da-Bed Kitchen Cabinet 324;5 $2060.00 Grained Walnut Bedroom Suite 33 4 .50 T 1 vanity case Of the popular Windser type, bright, cheerful cre- In solid golden oak with elain sliding top-—has | - tonne cover, on cotton mat- | e - : : Snahs P v modern labor sav- tress over all steel spring. roug i ng device. Convenient Terms ‘o n Cerms. Convenient Terms. In Living R em SLLte ‘Ualues 2 22) Three-Piece Overstu%zf d Suit2 in vigh Grade Velour The rarest value ever of- f ; The davenport has three fered the Homemakers of ‘ 4 50 large, spring filled loose our trading area. Three \ ® cushions, the large wing wonderfully well made 7 Lh ur and its companion pieces that vou must see to ‘ / ece. the club chair, are appreciate. = feep seated and restful. The group shown above is just one of the many that are placed at your disnosal at ereatly reduced prices during this our Annual Februaxy Sale. Every suite that was :". Y 161 ly priced at $300.00 or more is subject to a 33 1-3 per cent. discount. The PLAUT Compa Branch, May-Stern & Company, America’s Foremost Home Furnishers 173 183 AS) lum (Fropaunced Thnft) Street, Hartford C onn.