New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 5, 1920, Page 13

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EE@@ESteiger- Vedder Company SUCCESSOR TO C. S. HILLS & CO., HARTFORD Just Arrived! An Interesting Lot Of Women’s Pure Silk Hose e mE EE@E@E@EE}E@E@E@@EEEEE‘E & () ) o D o ] ) v e O B ) e ) 3 The moment we opened the box and w these Stockings we decided we must tell New that we have Britain women them. They are full-fashioned, of pure lustrous silk, and have silk tops and feet, and it's been a long time since we have seen such sheer and ' beautiful S Stockings at their price. black marked They are here in and colors and we've them at $3.00, although they look to worth lot If you Hosl be more. need ery, come and see these. = = 0] = = (=] Very Smart Polo Coats for Misses and Women in the Modes of the Moment! It is not necessary for us to urge the popularity of Polo Coats this season. many models in both short and three-quarter lengths. In the natural camel’s hair tan they are unusually beautiful and the soft texture of the materials is well adapted to the swagger lines of these Coats. They are moderately priced. None Newer—None Smarter For the Misses Than the Spring Frocks of Taffeta and Georgette ombined — The designers of these Misses’ combined bodices of Printed Georgette with crisp Taffota skirts. A description could not do them justice, for we can but tell you of tho quaint come to see them, we know that you'll some of All we wish to tell you is that we are well supplied with drapings and puffings and the novel sleeves, and if you don’t vour friends bought such pretty Dresses. = = = . [l = Frocks chose well when they be wondering later where [ ) 0 5 6 . 6 6 ) ) ] ] 6 6 6 D ) D 6 () ) R ) ) ] ) ) ) ) ) 1 ) 1 3 1 ] ] ] o ) s} NO LOVE AT HOME; UETS IT ELSEWHERE Shippey’s Mo fier Justifies Son’s War Romance - Los Angeles, March 5.—"My was spiritually divorced from hi: long before he went, to France.” This statement Ir son wile | worker Tlizabeth Shippey, mother of Lee hippey, the Y. M. C. A. welfare who is named by Madeleine Babin as the father of her unborn child, and who left Kansas City fol- the publicity given his affair s during the latter days of the the daughter of a slair eems lo see no dis- angle of a wronged wife with a 10-year-old son, a ruined girl and a secretary of an association that prides itself on its morality. “Pheir union,” Mrs. Shippes had but.a brief happiness, then came long yvears of spiritual aliena- tion. In France, my son found in the Babin home a beautiful life and a grace in the tr said, Refreshing Sleep, Rest and Comfort For $1.25 Per Year YOUR NIGHTLY COMFORT . DEPENDS MAINLY ON THE MATTRESS. The ‘“Wonderfelt” Mattress Is a “Wonder” For Comfort and Durability. A scientifically processed, ient—will not lump or separate and as nearly felt mattress,- highly resil- ever- lasting as it is possible to produce. COSTS $31.50 For full size. We are so enthusiastic about it we will give a 25-YEAR GUARANTEE At the pricey $31.50, it costs you only $1.25 per The Maximut of Comfort at Minimum Cos Let Us Show You. C.C.FULLER CO. 40-56 FORD ST., Hartford. | awa ! deported he wi | rupted and schedules disorganized on { Chinese who have been using trains ing against his wife wheh he laved and was loved by Madeleine Babin. One cannot sin against a love that does not exist. h “My son feels deeply the separation from his 10-year-old boy and is wor- ried over the possible fate of Mlle. Babin. He wanted so much to obtain a divorce in time to give the baby his name. “The story that my daughter-in- law had to work as a reporter to earn her living while he was away is un- true. My son had an arrangement whereby the ‘Y’ paid his wife $100 each month he was away. She also had an income of $25 a month from his paper, the Jeffersonian. at Hig- ginsville, Mo.” Shippey’s sister, Mrs. Virginia Da- vis, a widow, apparently takes the same attitude, and blames the sister- in-law for not allowing a Missouri di- vorce ta be obtained so that the Babin girl’s child could be born in wedlock. In his mother's bungalow at Long Beach, Shippey, formier newspaper man, rhymester, Chautauqua leuulcl and khown as the “Poet Laures !(e of Missouri,” has defended himself for | the ruin of the French girl against whom his wife, Mrs. Mary Black Woodson Shippey, started pro- céedings in Kansas City to have de- ported. He declares he is in Califor- nia to get a qui divorce. He admits he joined the “Y" to get from his wife, claiming that his married life had been a failure. He also announces that it Mlle. Babin is follow her he gets a d / “rance as soon : SUICIDES IN CHINA. Nanchang. China, March 5.-—Serv- ice recently has been seriously inter- Nanchang-Kiukiang iarge number of the little 90-mile raflroad by the In one week 11 this to commit- suicide. Chinese killed themselves in manner, »# " ~-ding to reports. A. PINKUS EYESIGHT SPECTALIST “Over 30 Years' Experience in Eye Testing—Satistaction Guaranteed OMce, 306 MAIN ST. Phono 570 Girls! Girls!! Clear Your Skin WIfll Cuticura Ofntment, Talcam) o e ops-X, ntduabose: Bdevers oo FirsttoShow the Newest UIN g Pumps and Oxfords Lowest Prices Biggest Varieties Always the Earliest to Show the Latest in Dependable FOOTWEAR —FEATURING— Creations that are entirely new and in so complete an T assortment that your choice is easy. This is the Home of the RED CROSS SHOE The Shoe that Stands Every Test OPENING SPECIAL! Clever Creations in Pumps and Oxferds, The Newest Lasts and Patterns spring | MODERN BOOT SHOP 168 Main Street 65 CO\;T. ADVICE TO STATE ASSEMBLY Department of Agriculture Suggests Formation of Farmers’ Mutual Fire Tnsurance Companies. Washington, March 5.—The Depart- ment of Agricuiture, with mutual insurance companies, has | prepared suggestions for a state law for the mutual fire insurance com- panies to meet the needs of states whose laws make no suitable provi- sion for su¢h companies. The value of these companies, Department of Agriculture savs, is demonstrated by the record of at proximately 2,000 such organization in the United States that carry a total insurance exc property valued at 7.500,000,000, or more than two- fifths of the value of all insurable farm property in the 48 states The suggested law is make it for 20 or more qualified individuals to organize a farmers’ mutual insurance company. At the same time, provisions included to guard the financial intesrity of suzh companies The average cost for protection for the country as is* only 26 cents per $100 providing farmers’ more than are form of a whole this Fresh eggs 69¢ doz. Russell Bros.—Ad KILLS RUNAWAY WHEET/ BABY. Crashes Into House and Strikes Child Sick in Bed. Martines Ferry. Ohio, March 5.— A wheel torn from a runaway mine car when it crashed through the tip- ple of the Kdward Wagner mine at Flighland eity crashed door of the Anthony Lec home, struck and killed Kdward Loe, 8, iying il with pneumonta, and sped on through a window. The wheel, through a weighing 150 pounds, struck the Lee boy as he was lying in bed and the blow fractured his skull, The boy had been ill somo time with pneumonia, following an attack of influenza. The door of the home was prac- tically demolished by the wheel and the window of the room in which the Lee boy was i1l was carrled away. 1ggs are lower, Russcll Bros.—Ad, in co-operation | organization of | the | .eding’ $6,000,000,000 on | SOLDIER DEAD SHIPPED FREE. ol Star Fathers That Pays All Bills. Baker Tells ‘Washington, March 5.—Assurance that the government will pay all ex- penses incident to the return of Am- _erican soldier dead from Europe was given by Secretary Baker yesterday to a committee of gold star fathers. The war department bears all ex- penses of transportation from' Eu. rope to the home of next of kin, Mr. Baker explained, and the war risk ba- reau is authorized to pay funeral ex- penses up to $100 in each case. Purchase of cemet cluded in the funeral e: in. CATARRH GONE INSEVENDAYS led Goldine No. s the best catarrh remedy in the world. Persons who_have suffered with this disagreeable ailment for many long years, who bave dozens of medicines without e have found that Goldine, the remedy, was the only medicine found that could give them relief. Here is one of the thousands of cases which Goldine No. Mr. Alward Allen of Ave., Troy, N. Y., went after a b of Goldine No. 2 on Jan. 24th didn’t have much faith, but would try anvthing to rid tarrh Seven da er he to the store and said T suffered with catarrh vears and had about given of getting rid of it, for helped me. A week ago, I got a bottle of Goldine No. 2. The first three days I took Goldine, T worse, but I knew was working. Then the Thousands have for six nothing since then T have felt sleep, eat and feel better than I have in months and I am more free from catarrh than I have been in years.” Do you suffer with catarrh? | Why not follow Mr. Allen’s example and get a bottle of Goldine No. 2?7 Don't put it off. Just think, a week from today you will probably be rid of the disease, if you start treatment now. Eyery day vou put off getting Goldins, you aré putting off your relief from catarrh. Goldine 1s sold in Crowell’s drug store. Remember, Goldine tarrh, and your city by No. 2 for ca- tried | herb | they Ho | himself of ca- | returned up hope | felt | that the medicine mucous be- | zan to leave my head in great chunks | fine. I | During and After The Die INFLUE!! 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