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W ILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 12, 1920, ! ] poor advertising to be talking all the S€CTetary said, adding that in the five | CLASSES IN POLITICS. ‘make political speeches and oston tore‘ | thmie dbout ‘the waste and about the Y°aIs. 1315 to 1913, the ayeracs Fho. | tundamentals of party organi i | sratters and soft snaps and all that duction “of cereals per farm worker thorugh quizzes and three-n} 1 i ar . - et in Washington,” Mr. Meredith said. “WaS 418 bushels. ‘Women Republicans in New York to WE CLOSE— ["SEASE UFFENSIVE BETWEEN EUUNTRIES “I heard a lad - the other day “These fizures are interesting.” he Learn How to Campaign. SPeATInEth: Saturdays at 9 P, M. H that there we things they did not tj“‘i- nd particularly so in conng 3! ’ L g 2 P M liscuss in her family before tho chil- tien With the high cost of living. The| New York, March 12.—Announce- MARRIED IN NAUGATU ondays ot § P, M. e s e young to un- cost-of-living problem ial one | o o ; = 5 ment of 2 campaign school for wom- Thomas A. Lynch, Jr., a clefl ! i derstand, and that she thought it was for all of us. It is the farmers’ prob- F! Health Sflperm endem (Calls Those T[‘ade Gomereflce Expec[s More =it wrons for us in America to be it is the businessmen's problem. If(cn republicans of New York state ing at South High street, THE HOME OF lem, it is the laborers' problem anidjwas made today by Mrs. Arthur L. Miss Theresa Smith, waitress, 50 on, because it is poor advertising. ducing more per acre and ca e There may be somcone standing Producing more per man, giving-each jtee. Ii. Hodge. The rcturn certificat] c a For the purpose’ of aiding the U.| ~ew York, March 12.—In torms of around who .belicves you mean it; and every one of us todas re of | Classes will meet next Monday and filed today in the office of the | complaining about the government, :o Imeres[ed [0 CO[]ICI‘C[]CC l Gordlal GOHdlllOl]S m EXIS[ be saving that this man and depart- there are more men on the | Livermore, chairman of the rcpub- home is in Naugatuck, were m S. Public Health service in fishting | 1o advertis manager, Secrotary of , t'eré may be some forcigner who is the ieading cereals p Tuesday at the Natienal Republican clerk. Both contracting partig venereal disease, Dr. John H. Cur- e 7 not acquainted with our ways over We have had before, it seems to me| .., cads - e, farming more acres, cach ac r |m is ineflicient. even dishonest. and T lncm women state executive commit- in that city February 19 by R tis, ‘supérintendent of the board of | Asriculture Meredith told the mem-! jcre and he hea ou and mocs out the farmer is doing h's part pretty ; well.” —_— Patterns health, has called a meeting of ci bers of the Merchants' association of | and repeats your stalements to others. i officials, professional men, W N S T T e ¢ many of us simply fall into the _ Farmers increased during the war nicials : 1 : S 2L iticiinz! ' their planted acreazo Ly 33,000,000 IEIEIEIEE]E@EEIEI@EIEEEEDEI@EIEIBIEE] workers and others inter : : vining zinz? FEis G Ot Py T complaining and eriticizinz! | __{work, to be held Tuesday evening in g : Ivertisinz. Don't do L. acres, he said. and their yield by! ARISIAN FASHIONS | the Elihu Burritt school. | ment's chief product—service. It wus ary Meredith explained that' 633,000,000 bushels, adding that thi AND MISSES D_;) Cul{ti_s' message is: e mei the first address made by Mr. Merc- | only about one-third of the regular WaS In response to the department’s “No other styles as beautiful et 1o % mation. | Jith sinco his appointment and sum- 9PPropriation of $33.000.000 is actual- , reduest. as McCall's” 2 wf‘v A Sitise ;r 1 000 | marized the work done by the mich 1Y used in the interest of agricultur He insisted the personnel of the de- > SaaslveyRin o8 o The balance gocs to the maintenance’ partment was frec from polit Ou _ILARTFORD. Pari SMALL HATS MEDIUM HATS LARGE HATS HATS FOR YOUNG GIRLS HATS FOR BUSINESS WOME] DRESS IATS ILATS FOR SPORT WEAR EVENING HAC Pupils will be taught how to 21 years of age. That's what they all and it's | population or over, in all the states ] in his department, while at the same || o % £ rue: | MaGall Gesigns have s Pavsian t of ‘the Dnion, relative o) thé organi- | tims irsine the. s s of weather service, the forest serviee, of 21,000 positions, he said, there arc , ime urging the advisability of in- e ad trat i only four e L der Vil air about them that s hound to at- | zation and equipment of these citics the administration of the food and enly four that are not under the civil . tract the moderny woman wbo desires | for a venereal disease offensive. sing, rather than cutting, the ap- drugs act and other sub-divisions of service—the secretary and two a “above all elsc, to bc fasionably “This survey will be made by Dr.| Propriations for carrving on the work, the department. ant. secretaries and the chicf of tho dressed. Charles V. Herdliska, A. A. surgeon, | Aftcr paying tribute fo the loyaity ~ The department was pictured as Weather bureau. U. S. Public Health service, assistant | gisplaved by the employes in the dn- | SCIViNg an invested capital of mere; Attention was called to the diffical- | Mccall Patterns for | cducational director of the division of | © " than $50,000.000the amount invest. | HeS tArown in the way when attempts venercal diseases, Washington, D. C. | Partment and citing cases of expe aDn sl $08 . ®'" | were made to obtain larger approprii- It will include 16 cities in Connecti- | who refised positions paying mucn ©d in agriculture. The agriculturil: tions for the work and he pleaded for BloasesandUnderwear cut, as follows: Hartford, New Brit- | arger salaries that'thosd” they re- 2nd livestock product last vear Was|a broader comprehension of the needs have no cqual. Jn using them you | s ‘!’I"::dc;"“ l‘?k‘xfe‘:‘;‘;\ ohsonia | ceived from the government, solely 000,000,000, he added—*equal in; Of the department. use the best thero is. Stamford, Greenwich, Danbury, Tor- | Pecause of their desire to render serys ; ©R€ Year to our national debt at the . . Manchester, Nor- | ice to the people of America, he de- Présent time—one-half of the wealth For Colds, Grip or Influcnza ; rington, Bristol s - - - 'MCCGII Patterns far wich and New London. plored a tendency to discuss “wast - .+ | and as a Preventive, take LAXATIVE “The surveys of Hartford, , New . 5 The number of farm workers in! BROMO QUININE Tablets. -Look Children Britain, Meriden and Ansonia have v »‘d"d Gl B 1919 was given as 13,700,000, con- for E. W. GROVE'S signature on the been completed. In all those cities “I think it is wrong. I think it 15 trasted. with 5,900,000 in 1870, the hos. 30c. Dr. Herdliska will address a confer- : e < comperre wi exocl, no other patterns compare Wih | oo "o the city officials, consisting thein Thte ‘.:‘]"‘co:'f"d"" of mothers ! [, "¢ health officer, mayor, chief of 1o vt police, city attorney, judge of the 2 7 court and others in authority, as well AII McCa” Palterns as the leading men of the city, at 10 25 which he will tell them what condi- tions he has found and how to bet- c to c ter them. McCALL MAGAZINE-for MARCH, “Dr. Herdliska will be followed by ! 150 | the state commissioner of health, Dr. McCALL SPRING QUARTERLY John T. Black, and members of his WITH PATTERN OFFER—I5¢ | staff, who will outline the plans of . the state board of health, and Dr.| T. E. Reeks, former state director of communicable diseases. » “The superintendent of health, D | 7. H. Curtis, who will preside at the L g ' | conference, has sent requests to all| city officials to be present, and' through this public announcement in- | . vites physicians, dentists, druggist. o] attorneys, police officials, social ser: 3 e ast r l er jce - workers, educators, ministers, members of industrial institutions, members of commercial institutions, . members of the Chamber of Com- Ui o il e con Gt ese pec1 S re or aturaa (civie, social, economic), and, in short, all men interested. to attend the meeting and take part in the! round table discussion with free forum for questions which is to be held after the addresses. { “At the close of the meeting reso- i lutions will be adopted and possibl: a committee created to put into active effect the results of the mectins. “The 'date is Tuesday evening. March 16: the place is the Elihu Bu school hall: the time 8 o'cloc! s fter the federal and state officials have addressed the <onference, and Before the general discussion. Staic Publicity Director Charles L. Kountz will show a short animated patho- | logical movir icture film demon- HATS and CAPS ].%ratil]lg the ra\'::cts S Sy diseases on the human anatomy. bot: FASHION'S NEWEST SMAR'BEST AUTHENTIC IDEAS ARE SHOWN R SPRING male and female. : S i Tomorrow is an opportunc time to buy your Easter Hat. You are sure to be satisfied if you buy ONE JAILED, ANOTHER FREED, | it here. Our Millinery Experts have scarched the style centers of America for authoritative models, o and we offer for your selection authentic styles in Trimmed, Untrimmed and Tailored Hats and the ! Alleged Burglar Scnt to Cheshire smartest Hats obtainable for Matrons and Children. The display of flowers and other trimmings is ASHLEY- cformatory—aAged Man Discharged. most unusual. % 2 7 , | Alex Joseph Colengelo, who was was Babcock Co. |, | held for the superior court in this city LATEST STYLE EXPRESSIONS IN POPULAR PRICED TRIMMED HATS recently, for allesed burglary com- mitted at the store of Alex Rosen- A wonderful assortment. They cmbrace lisere, Jap and Milans, straw weig on South Main street, was an dcrepe, patent leathers, and combinations, in sma,ll medium and large, $4 98 ¥ In fact, the whole Realm of Millinery at its best. Hats of smartest character, reflecting the inspiration of Paris and New Yo We show new and beautiful ¥ats with with ribbon and wi flower trimming. The latest modes in black, brown, blue, dust af copenhagen. For Saturday We Shall Present Scme Wonderf Values in Trimmed Hats at $4.98 $6.98 $10.00 A splendid collection of eorrect and becoming Hats in a wis variety of maiterial, color and shape. Ready-to-Wear Sailors and Sport Hats, made by one of the b IEIEIEIEIEIEIEIIEEI@EIEEE@EEE@E@@EEE@EE@E@@EE OUR BIG POPULAR SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY—HATS FO IMMEDIATE WEAR, $1.98. These will be sold on.the Main Floo In our Millinery Parlor we show un cxceptional display Trimmed Hats at $12, $15, $18 and up to $45. The Hat for eve woman here. Easter is only three weeks from next Sunday. Select your Eas Hat now. A Sage-Allen Hat will satisfy you as to style, workmag| ship, service and becomingness. (] ) ) ) ) ) ) 5 o] ] brought before Judge William M. | Ofi-Face cffects, French: Sailors, Mitzis, Turbans, Mushrooms, Pokes, ctc. Maltbie in the superior court yestor- Beautiful trimmings of flowers raffia, ribbons, fancies or embroidery. day. He was charged with stealing Black, brown, navy, cherry, peacock, -ctc, zoods valued at $260 for which he re. EXQUISITE IN 7 MANROSS AUTO €0, |5 iini Wbl | B EXQUISITE INTERPRETATIONS OF N ; s | Who is but 20 years old, told the Ultra fashionable are these models {ransparent court that he s ed a 22-months’ " i il OVERTAND AGENCY | Comton he B Do gorgeous with their bankings of flowers, Sipper Sailors; b X ;\g;'f";:r‘i’m‘"‘)":‘,1";:;:('P';l'e‘g““‘e":s“j’l:‘; or taffeta combined with Sipper; hair braid or hair cloth creations iStorage and Accessories, | e will spend an indefinite poriod In e e e R G S R L it Dadsal 7, Q- H > he Cheshire reformatory, udge hfi‘i"zz‘z‘{"" 313599;5\?3‘1‘35} éh;u,m’ S el e UNTRIMMED, TAILORED, MATRONS’ AND CHILDREN’S HATS T R T YT The case against Morris Schule- kowski of this city, charged with car. ral knowledge of a female child, was | nolled. The accused is of advanced | age, and was arrested several months ago at his home on Grove street. In | the local court probable cause was | found and he was bound over to the P LEASURE CARS superior cour Our advanze Spring Style # M. IRVING JESTER 7 1Q HART 5= ; N : \ : L 4 2 192 ARCH s'!nmm | LIBRARY IS HARD P 5 = < e 17 N f] 5 Display is evoking the great- — - & i : n NV o ; 5 t you pay $2 Eastwood Electrical Service | Mty fave to Charze Membership Fees | s Untnmmed Straw H: t Smart Tailored Hats Matrons’ Stylish Hats St o lessper p E ! ats Smart Tailored Hat ons’ Stylish Ha 2 e T e / o e in Order to Maintain it, Since Ap- | & Ve & mrmfi?atm'winem ik sys- | propriations Wax Cut. i $ :98 $2_9§ $ .98 $3_fi $4_9_§ $5£ $4~£ to $ £35 5|} beyond compare. A shoes than - the| tem Specialists. The board of managers of the Er- | 2 s win Memorial Library will meet next 1 N o 2 ? Si - i ‘ See them R x &S same iti MAXWELL SERVICE STATION. | AMonday to comsider the advisability jor-,F licis Fboll for Stam aight or rolling brim Seare Tats wioh meened 5 ; W 7 REAR 193 MAIN STREET charging membership dues for | B crown cffccts, irrcgular brims, Sallors, Mushrooms, or Side Amee, O DoREN of Mo 2 Tomorrow! epi 3 cost elsewhere, is Phone 387-12. i ncs> of the library. The Turbans, Mushrooms., Pokes, 0 S P = ture years. All-liserc Turbans, 5§57 | B § e . E money appropriated by the budset is Side Rolls cte., in liseres. Japs s QU Sl ot SouER i sailors, Side Rolls, ctc., with - % ) explained by the fact not enough to keep up with the new 3 combinations, with ribbon band fhes i ? g \EES e i Nocho et e and Milan hemps. Blac acdlllacceactive Do L Black trimmings of flowers, ribbons, | g ‘ i that you have no mid HAVE YOUR TRUCKING DONE| Jo0KS Mo b e on omie brown, navy, cte. brown, navy, etc. straw braid or malinc. £ 4 PROPERLY AND AT REASON- | was cut to $16,000, an amount $500 S~ v pENE less than the amount allowed for the 1 5 H 4 mezmemte | Children’s Hats, $2.98, $3.98, $4.98 Y LR * 1 operate a daily Freight and Ex- ¢ urchasing of new books with | ) . y . y . Patent 3 America’s biggest shoe organiza e v stai v 2 the advance in prices is the most seri- | ) N o) % o Leather - v - press Service. New Dritain, New Ha- R s e These have long streamers, so dear to the young miss’ heart. Mushrooms, P ion. And every pair is sold with ven and New York. Trucks rented b ensiproblemiinof board o (Ridn-zers - z i 5 : TR N p B S e e e e o ey T Pokes, Rolling Sailors, etc., of fine patent milan in black, brown, navy and sand. Tumed Sole, 4 the distinct understanding that if you i W s e E ut $3, fro e Er- . . . : 2 2 Moving and Trucking, B e b e Also dressy hand-made Hats trimmed with dainty flowers, Louis Heel, 7 can dulicate our values within $2 more than take care of the incre: in wages - eS| Muml;;';;;z» our orice..we will refund your money. A. H. HARRIS |:ioved e emploves Last vear the FAVORED SPRING TRIMMINGS ARE HERE IN WONDERFUL institute had to run behind in the pur- iafage Tel 1360. House Tel. 1849, | chase of new books because of lack ASSORTMENT 3 of funds, and the only way open for A LA o 2 ; BA i FLOWER WREATHS—B cautiful wreaths of grapes, | FEATHER QUILLS—Smart curled and straight G the directors seems to be to char; a small yearly fund for mémbership fruits and small cficets, a 79 TO $1 98 bt d:‘ fluiu‘,twm“s 29 c EST RETAILERS OF SFIOES IN THE W . catured 0 complete hat trimming at . WINGS—In lacquered and dull finish. All the new 0B PRINTING fhery oF -———ALL KINDS DENISUN fiARA[iF FLONER SPRAYS—Crushed Rose, Pansics, Buds, \l‘::p(‘% feats Well made. In black, navy, New Britain Store 324 Main St. N ® NEATLY DONE @ 430 MATN STREWT. IR e e 49c = 98c | im0 790 208298 : K"QI.PER P".Tl.' co. Livery Cars for !;.im, Day m‘nd Night. BT L O 28 MAIN ST., TEL. 777 Storage. Supplies and Repuiring dleman’s profits to pay.

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