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NEW. BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 17, AN EXCEPTIONAL FINE SHOWING IN THE LARGEST COAT AND SUIT DEPARTMENT IN NEW BRITAIN . Spring Suits for Women and Misses. See our de partment and what we have to offer before you select your Easter Suit. Careful attention ha been given in the purchase of 1,000 of the most fashionable this season’ latest models which are now on display. Taffeta Silk Suits in navy and black,| French Serges, Gaberdines, and other|The Finest All Wool Serge Suits in all The Most Beautiful Assoriment of Coats ¢ s lat S 2 ery latest models from fabncs TMAde (D intolthe mig t fa-hinns shades and newest models for Women“ il)l' Wflmfifl and MISSBS i EVBI')' New $1 7.98 to $29.50 and Misses, size from 14 to 44, all| £ i o able, loose-fitted, semi-fitted and other | silk lined and braid trimmed for the Fabric and SME ¢ Poplins in silk and wool, all leading } [ Openlng Special Price | The largest assortment in town to seiect shades and most up-te-date styles from | $ 1 2 98 irom. Come to the big Store and get ,./ $1 5 00 to $25 00 | $1 5.98 to $2 7.50 ‘ These Suits cannot be duplicated else-‘ a good selection, at the right low where for less than $16.98. | prices. A SPLENDID SHOWING i freci and Fues, Asoriment of Mot and trimmings in the newest creations at very in Popling, Serges, Taffetas, Crepe de | Taffeta Silk Dresses, latest models, lai- reascnable prices. est shades, value $13.75. $9 98 ) Milan, hemp shapes from 98C v $2.95 Porl i ! el Asuria Straw Shapes, in large and small, latest shades, oplin Dresses about 20 different styles, | Other beautiful Dresses with cape ef- from $1 29 to $ 3 00 . . o all shades, value $10.00, $5 98 | fects and ruffled skirts from :1 $ 1 2.50 to $20.00 . . All hats trimmed and linings furnished free of models, from Chines and many other new materials. charge. The \7er}7 Newest Creations in Footwear Champagne, Gray kid, Suede, White kid, nigger brown, light tan and many other of the newest creations in women’s high lace Boots are now on Sale in our Shoe Department. The largest assortment of these beautiful Shoes that any other store can show. ‘ g . White, Gray, Black and other high colored Kid An assortment of $3.00 to $4.00 Black Shoes in SpeClal Tomor row at 9 A' M' Shoes, including an exceptionaily fine quality and as long as t . d i | champagne with covered $5 00 Lace and Button, Gun metal and patent pagne and Gray Kid Boots in all sizes and | heels to match in all sizes at . . widths. Only a limited number $ 3 9 5 | Could not be duplicated for less than $7.00 to of these shoes on Sale. At i $8.00 elsewhere. RAPHAEL’ ® STORE MAIN S TRFETsSO-Igév Britain, Conn. leather, sizes 2 to 5. Special tomorrow at reports received here todayv at Iort yea and has never asked anything W HAVEN SEEKS TO ! points out that it is throtzh the con- | taupe with a brown tone are much- R[lER TENSI“N Sam Houston. There have bheen no HEN for himself, and the leaders deem it NE tinued efforts < : > of the l liked new shades. instances of sniping reporied. | & pretty compliment to ¥ to place “ r physicians that preventalive medicing — ping rep o pretty compliment to him to plac MODIFY INJUNCTIO While Judge is now an established science and adds Ruchings of raveled tafféta,piped 5 tim on the delegation ; Mexicans Co-operating. Henney may not be entirely acquies- kN that “what we need to secuce practical | cordings and ribbon bands are all seen N Douglas, Ar arc 7 ranz cent in the matter, asindica 1 by the results is uniform legislation. with co- | on the spring skirt ’ v operation and co-ordination of all in- o T ate inswer he made when he was asked Order Restrains Transfer of Stock | tary governor of Sonora, were ms he intended to resign some months terests, including the puplic.” Golf scarfs are brought around" L e e e T = , he will not make ar strong Former Dirccetors Who Are De- Various s estions ar. ade to| the neck, crossed in front and tied s ' i s e o ! cffort to retain his place s com- | i |y i S s 1= Ao opécitl with | In the back, low down i i dition from the United Staies in pur- with the soldiers composing the expe- H“bbmger and Ullman Mfly Bothllscesd e e 5o e rendants In suit. B e ot o o chita | o= suit of Francisco Villa, a_cording to Gelvention 250 0 e F:0ston, Marchii7—Thoavews orls, | eliaTe ereanizations and rict ot |l Bell | sleeves jure . preferrea fos Continued From First Page.) ; SArane 8 g G t C /{ Taft Not Anxious, e i i o school nurses; prompt teports on all | cloth coats, but occasionally one sees reports received her 010 Ol]vefl 100 R S New Haven and Hartford Railroad | communicab : . orompt re- | one of the bishop type. S | filed a motion in the supreme court| turns of all bir: v dearhs; and | = 14th Cava >residio, e news columns have been made to . % 5 i'h Cevalry at Freeldlo, today asking for a modilication of the | the using of the e (o create Handbags grow more various ol it - Pro:x:li(i."l‘o,\',‘ Mareh 17—A troop of | New Haven, March 17.-—There'll be | have it appear that ex-President Taft | injunction restraining any transfer of | & strong sentiment in ticir communi- | tAc time; one of the best types Is of s ; L o 1\ir : 1: > alry, under command n.f no strife between Joseph E. Hubinger, | wants to go to the convention it is | stock held by former directors who | ties for modern health methods and ! black taffeta and velvet dreés Carcia, ‘the Carranza con- 'I: mln .“(‘etrn,\on. arrived ’}‘H‘r("!ndu president of the Chamber of Com-: More than probable that he does not | are named as defendants in a suit for legislation. | hete, who ig /recognized as the "‘T)‘;'Lvr‘: ‘14 '-_H"l\ll> of the 13th Cavalr e e the place as ardentlya s his fol- | the recovery of $102,000,000 brought — — S Sometimes the fur puff on a felt hat st'iman to the first chief on the (‘“““m:“”“ or Marfa, thence to go to - elisnien S ‘ ‘1 : lowers would lm\‘v it believed that he f Ly minority stockholde ITEMS OF INTEREST O WOM manipulated in such a way 1t lool B make ony defoite 5 ien convention in Chicago, as dele-| qocs. Perhaps there is a deep-down | The New Haven claims that unloss e like a giant flower. ment as to what co-operation the gate, and Colonel Isaac M. Ullman, | suspicion in ‘his heart that he May | a sale of 237 shares staiitiz in the | One of the new cont collars is cut F et g = suard Ts RRes o 0 wa 0 go as ele; | be nominated as a black horse. It is N N o e FoLiatre 18 CU § e brican officers might expect from Guard Ts Redoubled. who wants to s delegate. | be nominated as a black | S name of A. Heaton Robeslson of Con- | circular and set on u stiff, straight It is even suggested that muslin and [Mexican authorities. It was sug- Del Rio, Tex., March 1 One hun- | It has been assumed right along t known that Colonel Ullman cherish necticut to E. A. Manicz & (o, of | collar band batiste will be used for the 1 A b red and fifty Nexic . here cc e no room o > dele- these sentiments and that he Wants New Yrk. is perfecte g ansoanc. ot sec e later led to him that the Carranza forces | dred and fifty Mexicans who org: there could be no room on the dele- these sentiments e New Yrk, is perfected it wiii be liable . spring and summer millinery, a Bt ~aiuable oiilintaivp Tzedl nerossithe borderiirom Binto zation for two delegates from this dis- |, to go to the convention for that rea-| e o qumages. Counsel for the min- 5 ey ! 3 oa aiding in the obtain. | miles east of here, yesterday, trict, that either Ullman or Hubinger ' son. Certain it is, that the Con- [l Inoone iece robe of white lingerie i o Butdes, and aiding in the obtain- 1 &2 €0 & e ne 10" waera |would have to relinquish aspirations | necticut delegation will be guided in f o7 "3, 00T 0 S OPROSCC, 18 oL will be worn over delicately colored The old-fashioned pointed bodice is J fotaseiand iingelntiazscie ‘: reaching here today, in that direction, and when Mr. Hub- | some measure by what bresident aft | horgefendants fo disposc of the slips. seen with the very full skirt in eves American guards have been re- §in ne out flatfootedly and ir thinks about th .nmdu(w 3 stock and thus d ) .at i!é purposc of —_ ning frocks. doubled along that section of the bor- ed that he would not get out of is presented the ¥ 2 kL the suit. (e erdongnglone tisting islceves] are T [fhe ‘Americans have guides of | gor A detachment of United States |the race, it looked as if there'd he pect just now of the de lx“" e 50" | The court took the matier under ad- | finished at the cuft with a white lin- VRS L) Gl iy il own,” he said, “whno, I am SUre, | 4,,0ps was sent to the scene. something of a tu to placate both. | ing practically unpledged to the con-j ;o gerie frill. of color, by means of vests, boleros, as good as any we could give But the state leaders have decided , vention, and as far as can be ascer- ACTAL ) o collars and cuffs, L e caualycen e Mining Operations Suspended. that there must be absolute harmony, | tained at present there is ’“‘"‘“ or o i - o White, silver gr: geranium and | — better maps than any we have. | Nogales, Ariz., March Reports | A1 that the colonel must he assuaged | crystllization of sentimen avo ll LANS PREPARED FOR | hay color are promised for spring White clothes that are to be laid, soldi of Gen. Carranza are| e it in every way possible and that othe »f any of the candidates who have, tailored suits. away for a season should not have ching 'against Villa, ihe American | were received here today from ap-|should be made as satisfied as con- | been suggested. ATE ADE SCH o > arini : ey Thave e N . . {ogd B v any starch in them; if they have ljers are doing the sam That | parently authentic sources that nu- |sistent with republican polici i A rather interesting commentary STATE TR OOL A dark grayish ipoRant 2l roscl IRy bwill forack ) s to me to be co-opuration and | merous American mining properties | Henry Roraback is trying to lessen | upon the situation, which b an 1 have to say.” in the Hermosillo-Guaymas dintrict | dissension in the ranks. and from the | thoroughly at sea the repuhlicans in | umors of disaffection and revolt | of Sonora are suspending operations | time the colonel threatened to kick | this state are in the matter of $250,000 to Be Spent for Up-to-date ng the Carranza trooy ¢ plenti- | temporarily through fear of di - | over the traces in opposing 13ames | choice for president, is furnished . here, asthere are people tospread | tion among the natives res s committeeman from the ninth dis- | the visit here yesterday of i 3ostcu Structure in An- H w J fr but all reliable information is| the American pursuit a. trict, he has set about dey means | newspaper 1 < + determine 3 HEN YOUR he effect that thus far at least, A train from that district tomorrow s re o, and been | what sentiment existed ners for Af sonia. 3 N NEWSBOY FAILS first chief and his lieutenants | night is expected to bring a number | determine g . Hubinger will g0 1 ¢all, and Weeks, Massachusett a- 2 5 e ¢ 3 matntaimed strict orders. There | , Americans to the border. as ate-z ge to the convention, | vorite sons, He visited J. Ilenpy| Hartford, March 17.—The state | § - TO LEAVE YOUR s no question that a considerahle 4 in load of Carranza troops Who | and that Mr. Ullman will 20 as dis- | horaback, who was rather inclined | board of ‘education has had archi- | |8 2 fon of the Mexican people hitterly | h: 3 -‘ 2d o w miles south | trict deleg o This is thorot to think that the Conuecticur dele- | tect's plans prepared for the proposed nt the presence of American! Nogs Sonora, left tody, ostensi- eable Ullman to whom | gation might favor ‘ Lt ny G see comobt I Ansonta €6 e vui B S g fps in their country, nut as far as | bly to reinforce the garrison at Can-not the slightest objection ean be in- | -y \(oulq in robs yilnenp i e S S Bown they have shown their hos- | anea. A ammunition ca, said to be | terposed in that capucity. In fact he | ity the New York, rather in the | With the Dbequest o 0, left for SE\\ 2 B o et act carrying about 500,000 rounds was at- | a1p s the honor now, hands | yaesachusetts delegation He saw |the purpose to that 3 General | [ AN I y St i B S 1. Reilly, | C H. Pine of Derby f D e twelfth Mexican suspected of down. e e e 2 e 1 . N The plan shows a three story strue- vitics was arrested here last night, - Mr. Hubinger is Colonel Robert O. | (14 though a democral, is a keen oh- ““‘ S S B R | % placed in jail wita the eleven MENACE TO LABOR MEN. laton’s candidate, and got into the | civer of things politicai. and h stone and | B { SPhone e | rce at his solicitation Naturally'| =2 elod | considerably (1 in thig concrete. On the floors for men's | () T former generals and ‘“cabinet Youngstown, Ohio, March 1 trades there will be rooms for foun. | isters” of Villa Maneuvers of =, cnough, Mr. Hubinger and Mr. Elton | ¢ te and in New England, and he s % 2 R L * etter to a loc: abor leader, 2 N H 5 dry, machine shop. woodwork, elec- i Bs friends in Bl Paso seem to he | l8tter to a local labor ]‘] R would be found on the side of the | ihaq it appeared to him that the Con- | {5V Maciine shob, woc “‘Y'l‘l sleoili : 71 Gompers, president of the Americ Ol o, . ank @amee e | 3 e = Bt vo L ~ plumbing I TR e 3 mpe ¥ Ishell faction, in a onis Yhich | nocticut delegation might favor Koot poid's 4 Giver plating, ete. | declares that the | would develop, as it would should Mr. [ e general e ahih L a of sensational reporis ref = ederation of Labor, Int the =il . \ ion ' i e 5 e = e e L L giris’ department there w n the supporters of Carranzn = recent indictment by Mahoning | Hubinger persist _the determina- | olitical writer from Poston 80t Wis | 1o rooms for drees makie ‘“‘“; g.\.‘” y \ N bnded to provoke ill feeling | county grand jury of steel com- |tion to represent s district. This | hat Connecticut sympathy would be i oy and a i e “v‘ 1 y en them and the, Americar | panies and E. H. Gary on charges of [ would mean a perpetuation of the ‘;M for the New York candidates. rather R wil / \ — ing as a trusf ix the price {isbel-Ullman, the > against the | than SRS 2 e stic s o ! i i a trust to fix the p Label e et e | than the Bay Stato men, however | idney Downs. who is in \ And paper will be ht Marches to Puzzle Villa. | 3 , is o menace to organ- |local = machine, fizht ! much the delegation from that s “hi is the trustee of the fund > The Valentine anti-trust | Banquo's ghost w not down unless - iy Rk i i f i ) | 3 e e o D EhpRcesine fto havels comblinan; ‘,nm when he returns the plans will | sent promptly to 1(‘“ of ), under whi e ind Y e ATy Vote en to a New KEnglaad e tyrned over to him for approval ments were brought | says My, |Gom. | || There is the additional reasontwhy i 5.5, Simite Siiclies in| Masschusetts s | k > 7 v messenger. | pers, based on the principle that | Colonel Ullman will not take the hon- | {)at New England should be conceci- = PR \ you b, 2 d by the officials of the de | b government to be operating ority stockholders opposcd the motion | ‘an Use Owan Guides. shows how 1 Antonio, Texas, JMarch 17— ht marches probably will be made John J r exped | forces in s heisen 5 516, s-at-large, and g 2 G0k , ¢ [labor is a commodity that can be |or of being a delegate-at large, and | oq some place on the national ticket = . ot e inetteatea todey at wors | P S Which i mot recog | that s that e scorns to aceept any | it not est piace, that of viee prew- | APPEAL TO STATE | We want you to have the HERALD every night and . . ized by many labor men. favor which would put him uider | gent, since no New England man has it i i =2 ight marches. it was pointed out, | 1% obligation to the state chairman. It | raceived the nomination sinee Chéster PHYSICIANS MADE to make sure that it is delivered to you we have ar * n < 5 e e e ; 2 s 8 2 3 R T J 114 help to puz i lunasreicodl that tholabove molitiond| mileay el e e Sl R e ranged with the WESTERN UNION to have a mes- movements of the American c We hope that they didn’t pick Feb-| ¢ t}." gilemma came from the up- | presidency and succeeded to tha senger boy rush a co to your home. This service is g I : A py toy o ns and would keep the men ana | ruary 29 for Prosperity day because | .. 2 ; : = £ A 3 . Siate osdars Barnd T Elennyl andiwad s ciiane ot inoeea s Ganel £ y : fses fresher. Days could be used | it comes only once in four year. e o AT R0 e (R S et gt e Conn. Board of Health Uiges Special given at our expense. It will cost you nothing. We | reconnoitering. Portland Press. e desl artford, Tuesd = ord was received today that C. A. - — e D DADMUN HARVARD CAPTAL. | Kflors (o Improve Healiy of Com- want you to be satisfied and when you are we feel liams, American consui who quit| 1f the asparagus runs a_little short | The prediction made months ago | Cambridge, M March 1 sennifies Tn Which ‘Bhcy Dive, amply compensated for whatever effort we may make reon when trouble witn Villa broke | 5qq a little rice. It is delicious. that Judge William F. Henney of [rie H. Dadmun, °13, of Arlington, . |8 for your benefit is on his way here iroL. Laredo, e : ie. | Hartford will be replaced as national | Mg slected captain of the H Hartford, March 17.—an appeal to | J 3 Milk will clo ass so that its orig- | Hartford will he reple L L elected captain « ar artford, March 17.—An appeal to £ B8 5ic arrived Vesterda: Tt w ‘ 1 cloud gla by John T. King, of sity football team today in |the physicians of the siafe to make | SO, IF YOUR NEWSBOY FAILS TO LEAVE ; A e b ot committeeman 8o had not been asked to male | 08l brilllancy cannot be restored, 3ridgepe seems e cuiarly likely f 3 an, o ono a specis rt to impirove the healt A (Y P report to army officia Apples, cored and filled with chopped ‘f’O"'\d""".I{:r" ':‘(n:’::“:"l,m e rmm‘t‘l" ’ll‘:‘(‘,,:nw” ’il“'"hl‘l"';‘o' @ il Chiloity bomBin “_”‘ = : oo THE HERALD BY 6 O’CLOCK 'PHONE WEST- 3 % % Ante Sy e : > e & e recame. eligible - rious communitics and of o 5 ~ & he American expe zgelidates fmakela kood deserf Hartford wero said to have been | through deficiency in studies. Dadmun ate is contained m inz Mar. Tiul- ERN UNION. YOU’LL GET A COPY SOON AF- had no casualties and no hes Green soap is one of the best pos- fynanimous for Mr. King. The latter ! playeq right guard for Harvard lust | letin of the state hoard of health for | B TER B Villistas fo date, according to)] sible soaps to use for Shambooing. Jac heen a power in the state for year. March issued today. Tee Bulletin B

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