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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, TEBRUARY 22, 1927, bill to be reported next week to pro- | containing about $10. The other vide funds for carrying out the first pointed a revolver at her, demand- was based upon testimony |year work on the administration's| ed her valuables and commanded ed by owner of adjoining 0,000,000 public building pro- | her to keep quiet. As she struggled homes that the station was needed |gram, the measure is expected to be | to her feet the men ran. Chief of to serve the district and that ft last appropriation bill to be pre- | Police John J. Maloney organized & N.J.T0 CONSIDER o saxtor QLD ALTER LA "n;yr_-‘_—._—_~ 5 | w"]E EENS[]RSHIP\ ' “N ‘GAS, STAT“]NS ,,H,,,,\, aggravato the traftic Lazard at mn‘ d to the present congress. | posse to search for the man but at Note to W (Bills Would ~Restrict | Legistature to Gonsider BlllI kil orartment, A Bt | voteonme from 1104016 emtied | s b o S5 R e Stage and Screen Complete Local Control by July 1, $1,100,000. | permit in spite of ob- | g T hyrehase of 650 armored ! T ngton’ board of public birthday and of Battling Nelson's fight with Ad Wolgast. ‘ , Sp ford, board of public works for a permit | it was denie Refusal to grant a | connection as possible. So far as we have already formed engage- ments, let them be fulfilled with perfect good faith. Here let us stop.” ALLIANCE AGAIN SUBJECT OF TALK | U. of P. Speaker Quotes Wash- ington's Views Today Philadelphia, Feb. his remarks on the utterances of George Washington, who warned the new born republic against en- tangling alliances with old world | powers, Provost Josiah H. Penni man, of the University of Pennsyl- vania, speaking today at the Wash ington's Birthday exercises at the | university, asserted that the words of the first president were “par- ticularly appropriate in these days of our national history.” license | fur ington Gives No In- Alleged to Have Stolen Films of His alichtoniot That SCo RS Famous Title Bout. Press, Sentiment on Plan. POPULAR INN BURNED Lakewood, R. I, Feb. 22 (A — Fire breaking out around an over- heated chimney destroyed a two story wooden building at Jim Smith's inn, a popular resort here, shortly after 1 o'clock this morn- ing. The loss is estimated by the management at $50,000. The inn had been the scene during the eve- ning of a dance held by the Phi Sigma fraternity of Rhode Island State college. mem: of | Buenos Aires, Argentina, Feb, 22 | | jections by (M —Argentina, replying to Presi- dent Coolidge’s proposal for a con- ference to consider limitation of speetre of censorship reared its head | o ® N F s mot commit and faced New Jersey last night from | herself either for or against the among a flood of bills let loose upon | suggestion. ithe legislature last night on which| The reply, delivered to the measures may be introduced with | American embassy for transmission the exception of the annual appro- to Washington, says the Argentins |priations bill and those having|government prefers to await the | unanimous consent. ! decision of the preparatory dis- The press, stage and screen would 'armament commission which, meet- | be affected by the proposals. As- ing under league of nations aus-| |semblyman Barison of Hudson, at|pices at Geneva, has been studying |the request of the Bayonne Kiwanis a program for an international 1to Harf Feb, will be given on ) motor vehicle com sembly on house bill No. ring fo the location of gasoline ing stations, amending Chapter of the Public Acts of 1925 by grant- | ing licenses for gasoline stations upon certificates of safety from the mayor or board of selectmen in cities and towns of more than 10,000 popu- lation. ct is amended select- men yors will determine the in connection with the location of station: A hearing be given on Feb. | 24 on a bill offered by Representative | Trenton, J., Feb. 22 (A—The trucks and cars to safeguard mail deliveries against bandits, $560,000, = 1 the amendment now project- | deliveries against bandits, $560,0 Seventeen years ago today Nelson : lost his world's lightweight title on , been incorporated in the statutes |°1d to pay for marine guard of the a technical knockout after 40 gruel- at that time the action of the board | Mails $842,500. of public works and the mayor| NeW marine barrack at Quantico, |ling rounds to the “Cadillac Wild- 3 | cat” Now, “17 years later,” as the would have been regarded as fir $1,650.000, : : i alterations to the movies say, Nelson is given new d $1.080,000; to cover cause to remember the event. {ir ed cost of the tender Hol'and, The movies as a matter of fact, $200,000 and for completing the are at the bottom of it. The fight su V-1, V-2 and V-3, $300,- was photographed, and it is charg- ed that Nelson recently went west Second Measure Ca Ties Total I §63,400,967 22 (A—Basin 14 hearing h 1 before the imittee of the as refer- fill- & total of $9 ,U\v reclamati Tokio will be the first city in the far cast to have a subway. Work on the project is now progressing. For Itchi-g Torture Use Healing, Liquid Zemo 0,000 is provided for | n service om r appropriations for the mili- service follow: or th , for army air service, $141.- t training for approxi- reserve officers; for Conn., suh ine base, | New York navy yard, Sound, Washington, 0005 repalr to power fl mately 1.000 Zemo seldom fails to stop Ttching ficienc Pimples, Blotches, Black- in most cases quickly give Zemo. Frequently, minor disappear overnight. Ttch- lly stops promptly. Zemo \ealing liquid. Convenient All drugglste— DARING HOLDUP Milford, Mass., Feb., 22 (A)—DMra. Alice Gould, wife of the cl of . : courts, was held up and robbed by " Appropriations in the bill of $5.- ' {wo armed m n 100 yards of use any time. €20,106 below the amount ested and $1.00. her home las it. Be e arose year before last. Drs. D. W., |by the budget bureau. The major men e good pe. and J. J. O'Connell leased property itcm of 00,000 would be for FOR S$KIN {RRITATION | and appropriated the film record of the fight. Dr. John H. Finley, associate edl- | A Warrant arrived yesterday from - 1 ] 2 for 0t Lo New T o o | Sherift Angus McLeod of Silver Bow, [¢lub, presented a bill prohibiting | disarmament conference, If that tor of the day. Dr. Tiniey with |Mont. charging Nelson with grand |newspapers from publishing evi- initiative should fail, the govern- Charles Adamy Platt, artist and au. | larceny on charges made by W. J. |dence given in divorce cases. Maxi- 'ment explains, then the moment thor, recelved rospectively honorary | Sullivan, manager of a Butte, Mont, | mum imprisonment of six months | will have arrived to consider a so- ¢ i el Sullivan said he would |and a finc of not more than $500 was | lution “less general and perhaps Stevens of Berlin to amend the char- | i f i | _ | Washington, Feb, 22 (#) Washington said Mr. Penniman in s | ington, Feb. recel\ing:dlplom.x and degree from HOTEL GIVEN SCHOOL |measures in the assembly which | sizes that Argentina maintains the date ;’f th gl il meeting. & total of $63,400,957 the second de the university in 1783 declared that e [Eonit neemisliesfibhorant edbonrd sl sunSraTuia DR s uCR O R MY (it i appropriation bill was rc Fort Mills, Philippine Ts- | Torture and relieve Skin Irritation, it should be the pollcy of the United | Southboro Arms Presented to Saint lof review to pass upon movies and | examination o e e oo ialtton e iR bl i TonTinG Ennre: y to the house. 300,000 Post hospital makes the skin soft, clear and States to administer to the wants of Marks in Mass, Town stage productions. The boards would | limitation olr 1;'!\ Eaile sl l::::gnpnmm\ e e e The measure has a two-fold pur- a Missouri, $55. | healthy. other nations without being engaged | goutnboro, Mass, Feb, 22 (P— b impowered to bar any exhibition jas she made known at the Pan-)po, oSN Cinaton, The bill was |Pose, the meeting of defl that Itch, in thelr quarrels and to have with | |it deems sacrilegious, injurious to American conference in Santiago | - |have occurrcd in current appropriz Y 2 @ [Southboro Arms, one of the most | - ‘¢ B o introduced by Senator Mdward ). have oceurred in current appropria- them as little political connection as | fymous of old-time Massachusetts | PUDLC morals or obscenc. Sl Hall of New Britain, chalrman of the |tions, and the supplying of funds for BARO! LANGE rhangpq by which * this country | it have not been able to gain recogni- | e b school. Deeds ot transfer are ex- . | | i st | X" tion by s asure e ot ol as |try of deeds office, Worcester, Wed- LS iRED S | Efghty-Four Years of Age and the greatest good to all, as 28 mblyman Barison, in a state-| o o T a o urged by Washington should still be ‘“‘-‘A‘Cx-mmg to the information MeNt accompanying his bill said: ‘m‘_:;"és Y‘ir;d("jick mr‘,"e‘gw i the purpose of the citizen of the | A “During a recent vtor el {5 s i Ve e Lty |made public, Robert M. and Harry iy notontousidIS At by the Baris edition OF the “It should be the policy of United | Burnett, owners and proprictors ot New York Herald-Tribune. She was Little was known locally of the Was .\N, nce of these provisions in the ! 1tes until the O'Connell casc Mrs. Gould had just left her home when on West Main street to the Standard |payment of pensions, principally Oil Co., for a filling station, but those to Spanish war veterans. the two holdup men appeared. One when the company applied |of them pushed her into a snow- With the exception of a epecial {bank, and snatched her pocketbook degrees of Doctor of Law and Doc- | theater. I €ral. 4 S i S wfof p?ne Ar‘;., 0 | prosecute to the limit. | provided. | casier of realization. ter of the Berlin Sav m‘m\ o Miss Haines, of Essex, introduced | In conclusion the mote empha- Which will permit of a change in the ReiLle { hostelrles, together with a parcel of | "Oltles have tried to create such | 2 Jrms | aPPropriations comm worlk that must be done before next Washington clearly forsesaw the |} ) 0 Coh to St. Mark's POArds before,” she said, “but they | D) R DIES \ St appropriations become avail- vorce case, a great number of news- papers willingly refrained from pub- America to administer to the wants of other nations without being en- gaged fn their quarrels. “The great rule of conduct for us, in regard to forelgn natfons is, in extending our commercial relations, | to have with them as little political ur Child's | %Co d Needs this Double Treatment CHILDREN hate to be “dosed.” When rubbed on, Vicks relieves colds 2 ways at once without ‘“‘dosing”: (1) Its healing vapors, released by the body heat, are inhaled direct to the air passages; (2) “It draws out” the soreness like an old-fash- ioned poultice. ways VVAPOR uB lt once orer rfll/u/a/v JARS USED YEARLY Renier Pickhardt & Dunn PHONE 1409 Mid-Week Clearance Sale Wednesday Feb. 23 iIAt$]. 39 Hand Made Gowns, were $2.00. | the hotel for the past 14 years, have | given the property, valued-at about 1850,000, to the school free of in- | structions. STATE OF LIBERTY | Titty Years Ago America Accepted This Gift I'rom France New York, Feb. 22 (P—Tifty |years ago today—on Washington's whlrthflav in 1877—the state of liberty | in New York harbor was accepted |from France by congress. “Liberty |enlightening the world” the appreciation of aid given by | Americans to French citizens during |the Franco-Prussian war. | The statue was unveiled on Bed: loe's island by President Cleveland on October 28, 1856, twenty years after Frederic Auguste Bartholdi, i4! gner, began work on it. AUSTRALIANS OUT | Tondon, Feb. 22 M—An Exchange telegraph dispatch from Melbourne says that it was officially announced today that Australia will not com- {pete in the Davis cup tournament this year. Australia also failed to pnt a Davis cup team in the field in | 102 Halif: Feb. 22 (P—Three icebergs, obscured by the dense fog. are floating in the mouth of Halifax | harbor, sald a message from the {steamer Montrolite today. One of the growlers was said to be 50 feet long and 10 feet high, Their pearance in thesc waters is unusual. ap- represents | lishing the lurid details. But such newspapers whose purpose seems to be to spread this filth for the in- | crease of circulation must have the cloak of legality removed.” His measure would hold guilty of | a misdemeanor, “any persons, firm, | corporation or assoclation, which |shall publish or, print, or which shall eell or circulate any news- | | paper wherein shall be printed, re- | ported or reproduced, any evidence | glven or taken in any maintenance, divorce or scparation, action, be- | tween husband and wife x X x X provided, however, that it shall be lawful for any newspaper to report | the commencement of any such '!C-J tion and the final determination | thereof.” | FIRE CHIEF HAS JOB Brimticld, Mass., Feb. 21 (P—Ap- | pointed fire chief less than a week | ago, H. B. Landen did not have h‘\ £0 beyond the confines of his own | lome to fight his first blaze. Being | an exponent of safety measures, | Chief Landen had a chemical ready to extinguish the flames which | started when a stove pipe ignited | wookwork betweén the floors. NO NEW INSTRUCTIONS . 22 (A—Harry F. Sinclair, president of the Sinclair Consolidated Oil corporation, who has been in Mexico City for several days declared today that he has re- ceived no instructions from the de partment of state in connection with |the Mexican land and oil laws. 127 MAIN At $3e75 \:elvet Blouggg, alues to $8.75. STREET | tirul a daughter of John Slidell, who was confederate commissioner to France. She was 84 years of age. (John Slidell was sent to Paris by | confederate states, in 1861. He| never returned to America living in E in 1§71).) LADY ASTOR'S PLANS London, Feb. () —Lady tor's an effort to obtain equal suffrage for women will be supported, un- der present plans, by mass lobby- ing of the members of parliam at the house of commons on March 3 by women drafted from the merous suffragist organizations. As- That Baby You’ve Longed For Burton Advises Women on Mother- hood and Companionship Mrs. or several I wae denied 2 M ous and suffering ow I am the little v\d melancholia. 1appiness, any marr Mrs. Bu and T will gla OPP. ARCH to periods | | i Jefferson Davis, president of nwi | ngland until his death in London | attack on the government in ! nu- to the| You Owe It To Yourselves To Attend Infants’ Gowns and Kimonos The Gowns are made of warm white Domet with draw-string hems. The long Kimonos come in pink or blue Flannelette in figured nursery patterns. 25c Tor Wednesday Only Toilet Seap The large G-oz. cake. Here are a few of the odors: Almond, Lemon, Buttermilk, Olive, Oat- meal and Rose, 7c For Wednesday, each .. \l(‘n s T lumu*lulle Women's Wi lts)lilhlc Tabric Night Shirts | Gloves I Last call on our famous $1.00 | with novelty embroidered cuffs. SI 69c Special for | Wednesday, Bleached Cotton Cloth Tull piece perfect goods, fine quality, 36 inches wide. Wednesday, yvard Women's Extra Size Bloomers A splendid garment of lingerie muslin in flesh and white. Ruf. fled knee and reinforced seat. For Wednesday Only . For Wednesday . ... pair “10c Long Cloth wide, Cloth. “Elite” Toilet Tissue L esco of good qualit t roll. For W 25¢ ) shee ! Yard W finest quality, 80 16¢ rolis for nesday, yard Women’s Knit Bloomers Sand, Beige, Grey, Copen—combination color regular and extra. ’ Men’s Novelty Rayon Hose Another lot of extra good Men’s I good for wear. Wednesday, pair avon in seconds, but Colors: Original values to 7 “WHITE WOVE"” BUSINESS IN Envelopes 5 envelopes Wraixping Blankets Plaid pattern fn pink Good size and weight. AT VALUE Corset Brassieres Extra quality silk stripe fabr | Proper cut and correct fitting | | Clark's O. N. T. Spool Cotton Black or white, 100-yard spools, 6-cord machine thread— 3 .00s 10C or blue. rments. Four garters attached. 19¢ \;?-rlm‘sd Ly Only ..... At $5c98 One §_mall lot of Dresses, values to | At $2 OO Hand Made Gowns, were $3.00. $21.75, At $ l .39A Small lot of §2.50 Kid Gloves. At$1 50 Silk and Georgette Scarfs, dl\\e At 59C $3.00. One lot of White Shirt Waists, value to | At 69C House Dresses, sizes to 40, values s to §3. At 49(! $2.00. At 39C Necklaces, values to $1.00. At $2 98 Boys’ Suits and Girls’ Jersey DIE‘SS-F es, values to $6.75. At $ 1 . 75 Shadow-proof French ues $2.75. At $1 .89 Pure Silk Vests, Bloomers and Step- |- Ins, values $3.50. At $1 -09 Pure Silk Full Fashioned Silk Hose. _(Service weight). Regular price $2. At $1.09 >air. Broken lot of Chiffon Hose. |~ Value to $1.75. pr. At 890 Muslin and Crepe Gowns, were ’At 39C Regular size Muslin Bloomers ,were 50c. At 49C Extra size Musl in Bloomers, were 59c. At 890 All Bloomers and Step-Ins, were $1.00 and $1. 15. At 890 All Chemises, wi ere $1.00. ‘\t $1 29 0Odd Chemises, were up to $3.00. @ateen Bloomers and Skirts, values to (At $1 50 Crepe Pajamas, were up to $3.00. t49C Flannelette Bloomers, regular price $1. __Gowns that At 79C ’ $1 15’ $1 39 Flanelette ‘were $1.00, $1.50, $2.00. danties. val- Knit Slips that \\el‘c $1.00, $1.50, $2.00, §3. or At 69C Bedroom Slip 3, 31, 7, T pers, value $1.00. Sizes and & $7.00; at $1.50, were $3.00. 0dd Corselettes at $4.50, were $9.00; at $3.50, were Gossard Corsets, discontinued models. Were up to §10.00, at ...... $3.00 | Values up to 5c On Center Table. Various Articles, .00. 4At 29C Pair. All Long Hose for children, 39¢ quality. ‘ At $1 49 Pair. Rayon Slips. (Values to $2 25) e e 69c | Klcinert's Gum Rubber Sanitary Aprons only, net top, regular ze, with tape bound edge—cach one hoxed. A 39c value, For Wednes Coal Hods Made of heavy gauge galvanized iron with strong bail handle se- curely riveted on. 45 (4 For Wednesday . o Percale Bib Aprons Regular 49c. FOR WEDNESDAY ONLY ..... 250 Two desirable styles, in a fine assortment of new pat- terns and colorings. h FOR DELICIOUS CUSTARDS Custard Cups ‘Radiex’ and | Perfect Records | WITH WIRE FRAME Cups made ter ed Dance and Vocal Over 300 to choose 12%c CLOSING OUT Infants’ Cashmere Hose AT ABOUT HALF PRICE te in tI r 40 Children’s 49¢ Drawer Waists “Little Giant” Drawer Waists, made of heavy twilled cotton with taped buttons; 4% every- where, 690 For Wednesday Only 25c D IN STORMY, BLOWY WEATHER “Continental” All Mectal Frame Window Ventilators of heavy metal woven linen n or snow, Fer Wednesd, Safety Matcbes 12 | of first quality pot- | body with white | retinned non. 'ux. | Plc size 6. grades, taken from ou stock. Fo \\'{?:Iivwln; Only, pair 25C A GREAT SALE OF Women’s Rayon Hose All fivst quality ose, light and heavy Rayon, in all shades and sizes at one-half and less than one-half price. Discontinued numbers [y Wednesday, pair . 2 CHOCOL lot up to and w Heav hol¢ s Wi For Wed,, Discos selections. from. For Wednesday Only nu X cupq mmmm black enameled, with epecially colored cloth body. Keeps out l‘ ts in plenty of fresh air. 59c raft, 8 Two sizes. Women's Full Fashioned LA Silk Hose inches of silk to h Oyster Linen Luncheon Sets Pocket pattern with Napkins in several designs, IDEAL Nut Bars 5. 10¢ 24 Packed For boxes to a carton. Slight irregulars of $1.85 ¢ ‘I)l\\i Pl l'l'(l]\ll\l‘ll'lk' i R Too*h Brushes T!\n adult size. Each brush is Py 28 \‘llln‘l‘rVS(‘\\iIIZ Machine 0il 10c Wednesday l‘ OR THE KIDDIES Children’s Snow Shovels Made of eclected wood Wwith steel band on edge to insure long wear. 19(: For Wednesday ... 1 A ved. ay \\"hlle Outing Flannel °7 fnches wide, pieces, good quality. Wednesday, yard . perfect full 10c -ounce bottles