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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1927, | vective commissions.” © recosnition to few. A bill to add | make a statement if and when Le | fore midnight in a blaze which |to invade the others territory. CH”REH UNITY ls Y[TAL PROH]BIT[ON ' o oot provisions to the |resigns which may set forth the dif- causcd §50,000 damage to a Congress| The Pathe Picture Corporation | Lowell, Mass, Feb. 17 (UP)— Volstead passed by the house |ficulties of law enforc t—a docu- | street building. The family of George {and the Producers Distributing ME&SURES SEEM LOST ist session, Is pending in the sen- | ment which would be of inestimable J. Wyman and several roomers were | Corporation, the latter organized by Plans for merging the Highland Con- | Bregational and Grace L'm\emusti \'nl:w to them, driven out by the flames. Samuel ! Cecil B. De Mille, are the motion churches of this city will be consid- Ilw customs bill may be passed Furthermore, they could s Serota was the owner of the antlques, | picture concerns involved. &5 RetodBiindoy Both' ohucches| Little Likelihood That They Will Be in the closing moments. [the bills failed, that the dry congress =many of which dated back to revelu- | |have appointed representatives to| 2 ‘he failure of the general “dry” |was responsible both houses tionary c NB. 3 Ufl“e 'S[S a.fld GOllg amn {conter with this idea in view. Wa,shlll ton Re llbllcalls Work Put Through Congress This lation tightening prohibition en- |are overwhelmin 5 ill to OQutlaw Crime | g Ork- ment is expected to have an im- | This they could sonsibill- | K at . | o To-s s : rtfs and (g | p s LR T o Sy b I eith-Albee Vaudeville | News Is Up in Missourd | i i rashi ceb. 17 8UP)—Bound | Presidential campaign. Y1t the pvo)mvmmv 8 nd Picture: a roe | e , Mo., Feb. y alists Meet in Boston ng for President Washington, Feb. 17 {U)—Bouna | Presilential camp b | R Kmmibiion v | And Pictures May Merge| 3 oposing to outiaw orime P e ¢ politics, vital| -Although wets are not entirely re- | passes, il only in Francisco, Feb, 17.—(P— Re- s 5 w he red tape of politics, @ Isponsible for defeat of the legisla- wets let it h. Se the Orpheum and ”‘“‘:e“o! & thlmuont nvi‘ et “ru " > | pronibition legislation now pending |tion, they are clated and look for- |senators already £ ottt Alboe randesille olveutts ung | Dotore s ''iats leglslnsnd et Tioslan, Heb, 11 (DR) =5 Closeal IN I]UAK[S SERIES' Washington, Feb. 17 (UP)—The | seems certain of defeat by default|\ward with eagerness to fu- | their opposition but Senator Edwar 0 nizations are | S°nSideration today. practical fellowship” between the movement to secure renomination of x_\-hun congress adjourns iwo weeks | ture developments. The story b democrat, N. J., p i g 2 wmirmpd\ The main section of the bill Congregational and Universalist | President Coolidge next year is grow- | {rom tomorrow. hind their opposition to the dry leg- will use every po ¢ s ay by S. Laz Lansburgh, i“w‘ - ")mke it unlawiul to print churches was urged in a statement ‘ ssing day in Wash-| The government medicinal whis- fislation is this: feat the measure, so its pos ssib P Orakenit cloett: or publish a statement of facts of \ssmed Jolntly here by the Consresa- | BAKANS Shaken Aga]]] Wedneg. [ins with each passing day S| ey bill has beep buried by a house | If the bills which Assistant Secre- | of weathering the la ite e combined oraniations were | Proceedings in any criminal court ington—and its development s 80 oumittec; the bill to put prohibi- |tary of the Treasury Andrews says are by no means ic nancial circles to represent |\1 the state or of proceedings pre- L3 - | . gy it S 15T ) slousli comraltieston interchiureh fre da Wlll 91 N F I gradual and encompassing that it |tion agents under civil service has are needed, fail of enactment, An- | . A Tt AR (000 0D, |liminary to trial in a crimina’ lations and the Universalist commis- y W a flll&S has reached a perfection unequaled |been languishing for nearly a y | drews may resign. The wets would | 3 QUES RUINED ruit extends from | court. sion-on Christian comity and unity. | by many highly organized campaigns, | 7 the senate calendar; and the pro- |look upon his resignation as another Me., T eb. 17.—UP— | ¢y while the Keith-Albee | Jail sentences ranging from twe To Meet In Hartford 2 | hibition customs reorganization bill |blow at prohibition. They also have \’\llqm‘ furniture and pa it operates in. eastern cities. |10 81X months are the punishmant The recommendations will be con- | g ?ggrvad):ajulg‘?slmn: I‘Ich 17flm—r Although President Coolldge him- | hag heen so emaciated that it will |been informed that Andrews may |ruined by fire and water shortly be. Both have a working agreement not |stipulated for violation of the law. fdered Bidna Congrecational Aatlans | oo e populace of the |geif has little to say about the move- | ‘ Dalmatia, Bosnia, and Herzegovina v al conference at Omaha in May and reglons of Jugloslavia recovered ment, there is hardly a day when the Universalist general convention altot inith . from the earth tremors of Sunday |Teference is not made to n the n\t‘g;rt!grd, Connt.‘, lnIOCQ%beé. . and Tuesday, when at noon yester- | Senate or the house or when a re- ot echu::yf:eg: M::’n !c';l "t‘:}:- day, a new and more violent shock | Publican leader fails to fssue a state- 3 A e ere. Pranches of the | virtually destroyed the little town of |ment encouraging its development. e B ok e ¢ hemeN! | [ jubinje, adding ninety-two to the| Semator O. E. Weller, republican, ur oun aln ;:“ -de;’:: 5::;’:“;““}‘:'8;:‘:0 tame | death toll. of Maryland, who was dofeated in 2 " g of frult, The Historic reasons for| The mew tremors were felt also, | ls last November kace for ro-elec- Delicious, pure rich Newbrook Ice Cream put up in Pint ot c though in lesser degree, at Sarajevo, | 1100, recently issued a statement giv- S 2 ik 5 their separation have practically dls- . |ing the foundation upon which the Bricks and sealed so that it will retain its goodness until appeared and new and stronger rea.| Where an avalanche, caused by the 2 B ok mlon T o panne | quakes, killed 12 perscns on Tues- ;::‘”?:g“ “‘;'h":l’;""a'r“gm"’mg:{s :, vou get home. It was sald that in statement of | ay. The population of southern {acreP Pint Bricks C : : other republicans, as an indication faith, form of worship, organization | Herzegovina, camping ir the open | r 2 I for work and standards ot life, | despite the cold, being afraid to re- \};'(‘;‘;',‘,“hm ErnT s ceoldee il e €. mq ore’ Jee Cream Sodas with whipped cream “these two branches of Protestantism | main in their homes, were thrown c 10 differ now in no essential respects,” | Into panic by yesterday's shocks. | “I am for President Coolidge again — all flavors (.‘ 2 lin 1928, said Weller, “and now pre- e Six Recommendations ;‘:‘N":“:?;’F:‘3":,;':,’;rflii:,rifml,;l:}:'f | dict that he will be renominated and Six recommendations were made: |1y gisappeared throufh a rift in the | Fé-elected. i 217 MAIN QTRET “First, that the ministers and rep- | exy(hrs. atrata. |" “What are the conditions in the . resentatives of each denomination be | country after six years under the ad- invited to sit as corresponding mem- | Beigrade was still without defi- | oyetration of President Harding bers in the local, state and national | "ite figures this morning to warrant |, presigent Coolidge? History fur- associations of the other denomina. | A1 Accurate estimate of the dead in pighes no parallel to our prosperity . tion and to participate in their de. | he serles of earthquakes which be-|,ng riches. Never has there been A \ liberations, gan just before dawn Sunday. But,| couin guch as ours. Our banner h “Second, that the agencies of cach | With the announcement that 91 per- |y, gness year was 1926. Our fac- . denomination in the realms of reli-| 5009 were Killed at Ijubinfe in the |ories ars running to-their capacity. =lous education, social service, evan- | latest disturbance and the previous|yapor iy fully employed, with the gelism, rural church development | SStimate of 100 dead in Sunday and | pichest wages ever paid. The prices 5 & . . : ; Tuesday's quakes, 1t seemed safe to i Y e and similar problems be urged to ar- | of necessities have been steadily low- py T let Needs Nationall Adverflged range for joint programs for pro- ::" ‘;‘0'”[ i;}:fi”;’ two :(‘}‘:“"‘}"’d "9:' ered. We own 85 per cent of all the ) Fam'ly Remedles ot y motion as far as practicable. ns lost thelr lives w e possi- [automabiles In the world, We have G Cut Pr “Third, that in %ach community | bility of ~the figure going higher | goubled our deposita in savings banks Drug Store oods—A” at Low ut icel where churches of both denomina-| “hen communication w solated | and fn building and loan associations. b < or1e_y o . tions are found they be urged to|toWns is restored. | Our natlonal wealth has been in- “dt \ SIZE .50 Phillip’s Milk of Magnesia study what they can do together with | Little hope is held out by the Bel- | creased nearly $20,000,000,000, Wa ) 125 Creo Mulsion . . . . . . .98 .60 Kotex (package of 12) . mutual profit by way of union serv- | grade seismological station that the |have the largest exports and the 3 Rt 3 ices, the interchange of pulpits and | disturbances are at an end. The |greatest domestic trade of any na- 3 1-1b Mercks Sugar Milk . . . . .41 1.25 Pinaud’s Lilac Vegetal . the promotion of common enter- | earthquake experts, judging by the | tion. I h 35 Bayers l\splrm Tablcts o 16 oz. Horlick’s Malted Milk .60 Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin . 35 Castoria . . .60 California Syrup of Flgs .10 Lifebuoy Soap . o . . .50 Palmolive Shampoo . . . .50 Mulsified Cocoanut Oil Shampoo 30 Lyon’s Tooth Powder . . . .60 Forhan’s for the Gums . . . .70 Sloan’s Liniment . . . . . prises, severity and number of the tremors, “How have the economy pledges “Fourth, that there be a mutual | which they attribute to a rupture |of President Coolidge been carried interchange of representative speak- |in the bed of the Adriatic express out? Our national debt has heen re- 5 Vi S S ers at national, state and local gaths | the eplmon that new and even |duced more than $5,000,000,000. The 1')0 Fe"O\\ s S" rup H' popho‘ phltc' 1' X o erings. e rous quakes are likely. | running expenses of the government 1.20 Father John’s Medicine . . . “Fifth, that the denominational - have been decreased $2,000,000,000 5 Viek journals be urged to make the larg- M T MS ‘lpnr year. Federal taxes have been A 35 Viek’s Vapo Rub Sl est practicablo interchange of edi-| Nor : Feb. 17— cut $2,500,000,000, Four million .60 Bromo Seltzer . . . torlals and of printed matter of |— A business boom has overtaken |people have been relieved from in- )| ay 1.30 Pinkham’s Vegetable C ompound common interest, in order that e'](h this city. Having operated full time | |come taxation. Seven milllon per- % constituency may be kept fully in |for several weeks, the Hoosac Wor- |sons have had their income taxes : .60 McCoy’s Cod Liver Oil Tablets . formed regarding the other and of |sted Mills last night began a night |lowered. The surplus in the treasury = e e the progress.made in tho direction | shift to et abreast of orders, The |has been greatly Increased. Federal .75 Baume Analgesique Bengue of closer fellowship. | Windsor Print Works put on a night | taxation has been reduced on an 1.00 Mellin’s Food . . 5 “Sixth, that in order to secure |shift recently and the Melanson Shoe [average of $54 to $27 per person.” 5 rav’s Glveeri i more thoroughly co-ordinated move- | Factory has speeded up production | Democrats, and other opponents of .50 Dr. West Tomh Bmshcs s 1.50 Gray’s Glycerine Tonic . .. . | G i cip i Ak {the president naturally do not agree .50 Tpana Tooth Paste ; .60. Djer-Kiss Face Powder . . . al and Universalist churches be READ HERALD C IFIED ADS | basls of #the nest Coolldge — eam. .25 Carter’s Little Liver Pills 5 1.00 Pyorrhocide Tooth Powder . . made without consulting their res- FOR YOUR WANTS TOILET .60 Doan’s Kidney Pills . 40 50 ‘Pepsodent Tooth Paste . . . PREPARATIONS .50 Cuticura Ointment . 3 .65 Pond’s Cold or Vanishing Cream : @ 39 .75 Bell-Ans Tablets . y .15 Physician’s and Surgeon’s Soap .50 KienzoDental Creme 39¢ .60 Glyco Thymoline . 3 .35 Palmolive Shaving Cream . . 25 16::‘(2‘011;"'53::’“ . 19 .60 D, & R. Cold Cream 1.50 Sangrina Tablets . . . . . 25 Child's T‘:::h Brush 19¢ 100 Lavoris . . . .63 150 Agarol . . il el s o0 i L 19 1.00 Listerine . . 1.00 Gillette Bladee 10s . Bl kg 25Tooth Brushes S 35 Frostilla . . .21 .25 Cuticura Soap . . . 3 for . .39 Klenzo Shaving Cream 29¢ 50 Cascarets . 33 .10 Jergen’s Vio Glycerine Soap . 25 JonteelSoap . . - - 1% 25 Mum . . (3 for .20) .10 Rexolive Soap . . 3 for 25¢ 50 Pertussin .36 .25 Hill's Cascara Quinine . . . .16 .10WashCloths . . . . . . « 3 for25¢ A ) .25 Jonteel Talcum . . . R Men! Men!! Menll! ) chA“E"E SALE teel Cold C Face Powder 25 Nerre ds Al Friday and Saturday—In Carton Quantities .25 Narcisse des Alpes Talcum . . . 200 Camels .. aese .50 Jonteel Cold or o o3 Gllleté? Ra‘ZOI' o C:::nfiddl S Vanishing Cream 39¢ 200 Lucky Strikes. ... o .50 Harmony Cocoa Com 1nat10n zgg 1;(:&::1;:“.‘/." Y 2 i 3 Butter Cold Cream ‘ 39¢ / Gillette Razor . ) 15¢ 2 s.::,g At 76 Harmony Bay Rum, pin 49¢ Pkge. of 5 Gillette Blades 39c “45Puretest WitchHazelpint 39¢ i Klenzo Shaving Cream 39¢ igg éc;:g"Salisbury . .25 Glycerine and Rose ERS Bay Rum, 8 oz. . ; 49¢ R Water, 4 0z. . <« 19¢ . . 200 English Ovals .75 Harmony Lilac Vegetal 59¢ Regular retail price $1.42 200 Herbert Tareyton, .50 Lemon Cocoa Butter . 100 Egyptian Deities No. 3....0s A IéekinoLmion .. . 39 " . You Save All for 98c 100 Philip Morrls (Cambridge) i i 44c 100 Straights, 208, 505, 1008, .60 Shaving Lotion—Large 39¢ 2 s e 1.00,Toilet \\aters‘ [ Arbutis, Georgia 100 Trophies, 20s, 50, 1008 Royr, Violet Dulce, W mena] B 19¢c 50 Olivo Shampoo . . . . 39¢ 100 Melachrino No.9 Teag* 1.00 $'93" Hair Toniche oy 79¢ .75 Harmony Hair Stimulator 59¢ 100 Murads. 100 Moguls. ! OU KNO ‘ x } +50Hare Fix s S . 1 39¢ .29 Maximum Men's Combs 23¢ s 100 Pall Mall Regulars. REXALL REMEDIES—PURETEST DRUGS —_— H A N O .59Puretest RubbingAlcohol pint 49¢ .50 Cherry Bark Cough Syrup 39¢ SALE ol Pm Foons .69 Puretest Aspirin Tabs. $ r 49¢ 29 Cascara Tablets, 5 gr. 100's 23c Regularly sold at thes 100's rly pecial prices only on Week-Ends, bus | .33 Rexall Milk of Magnesia . 29¢ gg gloc.}c;céle Salts, 40z . . . 19¢ dufx‘:\s our Em’my Salathese prices M"Ltl'fl;:c everyday,! 3 WG Sxtrace 45c Liggett's Breakfast Coffee, pound 2 for 690 1.00 Syrup Hypophosphate Cascar: i . 39¢ 7 a foomatic do B 500 Liggetts OpekoTea 3 pound 2 ffm“o_, 1.19 1.00 Wampole’s Ext. of Cod Liver 0il STk LOONEOOTD [y A=) Sl=rlo ) LU oG What you want — what you need in style, pattern . Compound, 160 . . . 196 1o g iR It 4 G ' and color. You know that this is a young men’s 50 Orderlies, Laative, Boxof 60 390 ko O 98 Liggen' Olivo.O 4ra. e .50 Syrup Figs with Senna, 6 oz. 39¢ .25 Corn Solvent . . . 19¢ 35cGrapeJelly + o o o o & store that picks the style leaders at their introduction. B | 79 Mineral Oil, Rusian Tope, pint 69¢ .25 Laxative Aspirin Cold, Tabs 19c 458 Onenien Marme e de < (I & / g 35c Vanllla Extract, And we're right in the forefront this spring with the 19 Epsom Salt, pound . . . . 13¢ .50 Effervescent Sodium " 39c S S newest and best in Bl | 50Health Salts, Efferc. Laxatice 39 .65 Quinine Sulphur 3 gr. 100's 59¢ 43¢ Pineapplo Jam 35 Hinkle's Cascara . on 35 Hinkle's Rhinitis Tab. 100s 23c 400 Bellagysle 2 for41c Compound Teblets, 100s 23¢ £ guuopie half pound 13¢ e e v MAGS KUPPENHEIMER | RUBBER AND ELECTRICAL GOODS, Etc. | | ”:?3:; ;' ;S: :::'“;;Z:;z 2.00 SymbolHot Water Bottle OR Fountain 98¢ Blectrex JIr. Curling Iron end ’g:g::fi,.. 2for 310 GOOD CLOTHES ASyringe, 2Quart—Guaranteed 1 year EACH $1.49 WavingRod . . 8 '35 Poanut 2/ford0e 75¢ Household Rubber Gloves, Sizes 7,8, 9 59¢ 49c Gauzets, The Easily Du{-osed of 3 }}:"c‘.f".,“ 2 for 51 2.98 Liggett's Electric Flat Iron, 6 Ib, Trav- Serviette, Package of x3 . . . ] i Yoty 2for 510 $35 eling and Small Boudoir Size. . . .EACH 249 69c Monogram Cotton . Pmmd ] 45cTrueFruits,Strawe berry, Raspberry and Orape. Pre- and more i L DELICIOUS CANDY FINE STATIONERY used as Jn;:-? 2 for 4 (N E .&, S ONS 49 Maxixe Cherries, pound box .+ . 43¢ 1.00 Hallcrofte Pound Pflpcr, 73 fldl sheets and o=t .49 Jordan Almonds, pound box . . 39¢ 50 Hallroft Envelopes. . « - Both for 79¢ » 49 ;;/rappd{g;ram!ll; POfl"ii)IJOX 'pound ggc .85 Cascade Pound Paper, go sheets, s0 envelapah i .49 Homema 'eppermint Patties, per - c Both for 59¢ Collegiate Sport Shoppe .39 Assorted Hard Candies, pound jar , 5 = y .25 Liggett’s Milk Chocolate, half pound bar , A i MAIN SAST MAIN it . AR .35 Liggett's Milk Chocolate Almond Bar, half pound 29¢ .50 Lord Baltimore Papeteries, 24 sheets, 34 envelopes 39¢ 230 .50 Lord Baltimore Portfolio, 50 sheets, 24 envelopes ~ 89¢

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