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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 12, 1926. WISE, SMITH & C0. Pre-Easter Offerings uits, Coats, Dresses Swagger New Short Coats of Wool Mixture which reflects the stvle trend of the coming the collar can be New Spirt Goats of “Genuine ~ @, Camels’ Hair Pelo Cloth . . . $45 Handsome Coats of this deservedly material lined to the waist with fancy lining, the two large pockets are of the patch variety and the belt is of self material. The collar buttons high to the neck if one so desires. 0y $ 9 KID GLOVES of finc imported skins in self and flare model trimmed with pin tucks, two-tone embroidery $2.75 to $4.25 These Suits are shown in the New i B Marabou Capes in a Dignified Model . . . 359 To be worn with the new Spring Coats and Suits. Especially adapted for the woman who desires to $19.50 each. a smart tailored Suit which is not extreme. This charming Suit is made of a fine quality wool tri- cotine, the full skirted coat has gracefully arranged pleats gathered in by a narrow self belt. Britain” ‘Herald. !1‘:?,_, and " ign 1deats | ideals comment than to damn with fainter it de- to give praise And icult than it - that It closes now PUBLISHING COMPANY, Proprictors. LD strves. tivities praisc HARTFORD Cherieair e matter. its At Herald T'hree Months. a Month, THEMCMILLANSTORE, Inc. “Always Reliable” Building B Co el for its vear with a ree- | ord of retaining its membership | Se¢ through the dreary dayvs of the last | of In at New Britan Mail Matter he Po ond Class Oftice years and mulative record — that has been real. SLEPHONI w8 Office dal Roois 5 nly profitable advert e city. Circulation om always open { achievement October will resume CAL e it meetings | See OurNew Spring Apparel Coats, Suits, Dresses and Skirts SUITS—$29.50 to $69.50 Smartly tailored, ripple. long and short coat effects. are Serges, Tricotines and Poirct Twills DRESSES—$19.50 to $79.00 Many pleasing Dresses of Satins, Taffetas. Serges, Tricotines and Tricolettes. $ SKIRTS—$6.98 to $26.98 Plaids, checks and plain color Wool Fabric Skirts in several styles. and will bring again to this city men | medium and press | Of of ideas and accomplishment the interest and attention of any of The Assoviated Press. audience anywhere. The democracy ' Pfcas- b exoluatvely: chtitled for republication of all news to it or not otherwise eredited Pper ani local news ! hevei worthy Mem ss0c 1 the eaite This olis of ‘its atmosphere possesses the virile o and from use strength the develop- that at- incentive to necessary city, the ment of any aid = mosphere hGUI all of New i i comes i that the good ; Britain. ALDO NSIONED, in will redound to des of the Maine! News comes the members some | of | with the litile | child dangerous spot ! too heavy £6000 Needless to say orzanization Materials have 1l Islandse) pensions of anted yearly numbers wnong whom the They who by the Territor A5 on burden hard work lature in the Philippine 1ls. prot ed Ewmilio Aguinaldo. old living in neral Visions | i girl that she | a not ins the of retire- not ul an man A natty sport model A narrow beit encircles the full flare while Two large potkets are was e the street andly, surrounded by rrying ‘over but in was for | season. retainers, in poverty, his her because he was her brother, that ' the burdens—privi- | know their | but 1 buttoned to the neck. e e | [ STylish New Spring Coals of '§ Weol Velour . . 339 Of course they are in the new shortened models and have big wide collars and large roomy pockets. One particularly . attractive model is developed sponge color with piping of Canton Blue. Needless to say the collar buttons high to the neck. stic animals his main solace. labors rather. weariness are not Few n the memory makes a jump of n e leges, of years days when the c twenty sometimes, ceive the inspiration fishness .lnd_kll'a helped toward thing while. They all form the benefits received by ame “Aguinaldo” and Liber were ind of the would-bhe or that he did not studies and seek of so confused in American know | Worth an or- COATS—$25.00 to $79.50 Polo Cloth in the light and heather shades. Camel’s Hair, Gold- tone and Velours shown here in several new sport models. - i opular er to leave hi sanization from which pop fame or stay at home and laugh | "¢ the city. A humble but sincere word 6f appreciation recorded. whole performance. 1896 Aguinaldo led the Filipino kents against the Spaniards and against the forces of the United here New Spring Gloves GERMAN BONDS SOLD HERE. e e i e Some weeks ago a publication deal- | ing with financial matters, rather ad- vised the purchase of foreign That ources is SILK GL.OVES CHAMOISETTE GLOVES S CHAMOISETTE SLIP-ON GLOV strap wrist 89c to $1.65 Pair . $1.00 to $1.65 Pair $1.25 (0 $1.65 Pair ant- Swagger New Spring Suits of Silvertone . . . . . . . Trimly smart are these belted Suits which are made in new and many black bone buttons. The skirt has two mannish pockets. Spring shades, ~including the smart Teal Duck Blue. Fing Men's Wear Serge - $4750 Blue is of course the color this suit is shown in. The smart tailored front fastens with a single button over a vestee of fancy silk. Bows of silk itching are used trimming, and the narrow shawl collar and front is silk piped. It is probable that the pt the pensions ty for was fallen heat prompted a man from the bonds | . imes searing of the lime- [ for investment. such advice Pair into and melancholy. | from man being taken ad- is a vast void of oblivion which s from who it emory of the past and obliter- 0 a certain extent their repute. Possibly there an now living whose hre so deeply burred that for But pn. poverty vantage of is shown by reports coming from an authoritative source that the | demand for German ternal bonds is now running at rate of approximately $1,000,000 This is merely another of saying that depreciated German | marks to the number of about 60,000,- 000 ta 70,000,000 being bought every day by Americans for specu- lative or investment purposes. Demand for German marks is in- many sink irto 21 ~ American in- Priced $7.48 the a | former is . but deeds of New Spring Tailored Suits of New Spring Suits of Tricotine day. New Net Vestes Dainty Vests in high and low neck. of Sheer Net others combined with laces. Special value Saturday, New Spring Dress Goeds, Silks and Wash way into his- some frilled, him .00 each, let ape will never Aguinaldo have es his are POLITICAL CRISIS SEEN. Mary G. Kilbreth, le National pman Suffrage, president Association Opposed ssues a compre- to show e statement tending he adoption of the woman suf- at would political and amendment this time pitate the greatest crisis since the that it is better to have the le- civil war. She creased far another reason also, it is | asserted. 2ol cei Importations of now considerably German ods are in ex- s of what they were a month ago, being the other and perhaps more gnificant feature. German de! ec The disposition does not affect the ability of financial to detest anything one's confi- Germany standins. nce in to Sver its Pou. | | ATTRACTIVE NEW SPRING CLEVER DRESSES OF TRICOTINE ... $22 -50 of good style value are these straight line Dresses of Tricotine which ‘are trimmed_ with braid and gathered in at the waist with a narrow self braid Navy blue is the color in =vhich they Tllustrative effect noon taffeta. and splendid frocks are in basque FROCKS OF SILK FETA FOR STER WEAR of are these graceful after- of The skirt has draped side panniers while the waist is effect HANDSOME EMBROIDERED NEW CHIFFON $69 TAFFETA FROCK .. * This handsome Dress is suit- able both for street and dressy afternoon wear and features the distended hip line. The skirt is gathered at the bottom and the top is richly embroidered with silk and gold thread. Especially effective is this dress $35 the Dbasque silk chiffon with short Fabrics cs now and have your garment made up and o wear when you'll wantit. ; Choose your fabi ready - New Spring Draperies Conveniently Disolayed on Our Spacious Tt Drapery Department. of Scrims, Voiles, Madras, Are N?“ d Floor Large sclec Quaker Nets. n Marquisettes and atters involved settled before on of the question, than it would o have it decided indirectly lgh an attack on the legality of lection of our next President. questions arise from BY THE YARD CURTAINS, pair _ shown. 20e to §1.27 \ in Trench Blue. s $1.75 to §9.00 sibly that confidence intensifie: dislike for the *Made stamp. one's in Germany" | Some of the first recognize = the value of an investment in Ger- | people are abused; they think it over: | man securities, and to take advan- | they decide that the abuvse shall be | tage of it. Needless to say the tend | stopped: they THINK HARD on the} noted will aid Germany in its fight { subject of the only form of relief pos- to regain commercial standing and : sible; they decide to adopt that form } It patronage of the guilty ‘tis done. those who hated to it | the most were Saturday Curtain Special SCRIM CURTAINS—Cream and White. with lacc cdging: ready to hang, with valance, priced for Saturday $1.79 pair. dents whose places are not already connected with the sewer, to make the necessary connections. The city attor- * has ‘been instructed to look after those who are delinquent in the m ter. More than $27,000 is invested in | pipe organs in the churches wbout tha city.: The Catholic church has the best instrument in town, their organ having cost $10,000. Michael Dacey rendered a solo at the anniversary celebration of Court Prosperity. A. O. F.. held at the O. U. A. M hall last evening The friends of Mrs her a sur home on legal the “JEST RUMINATIN'.” (Robert Russell.) ted fact that a referendum bquired in states that ratified the amendment, se states have enacted permitting women to vote at Presidential election, in the face povisions in their constitutions ng the vote to males. s it is here reiterated Connect- deciding factor in Hol- him- m have a and -\ picture in the paper—an’ ‘twas in a sheet we trust— showed Edwards o' New Jersey in’ “Beer or Booze or Bust.” Phe warning is given profiteers of | | A little imp o’ wisdam thar is New Britain there bo, that if | | Pictured to have said “This E: 5 1 overnor has tied hisself to they note a look of dctermination on 5 methin’ that is dea We the faces of they meet, it ain’t no crank on temperance; probable a publhc strike is we never ed no pledge: we called. Universal action will knows decent chaps and the profiteers will had a “little edg: But ed to thinie that imp look very foolish. Pigs Paris is Paris, sdom cuss—was right; but psychical phenom- that relies on.booze ena are the same the world over. | 1L Dk | ] minatin puts up a losin’ fight. Your ru- the | e e o’o; 2 g-rlu o wine . - | may not go bad—for you, we LR L 'ACTS AND FANCIES means,—but how about your — little growin’ lad? You feeis a “Get bit more satisfied that he iill to think.,” 1s a sentiment aftributed | to David Llovd George. Perhaps, never sce the innards o’ J. Bar- after all, golf and bascball contribute leycorn, well-known to vou an’ me. The dreams o' that ol to the intellectuality of the nations— pipe o' mine jest takes a peep perhaps.—New York World. ahcad an' sces our land quite ) free o' that thar thing the imp President Wilson and Mr. Borah called dead. Them little HWds are said to have smiled at each other as they passed. They didn’t merely has growed to men, all strong an’ fine an’ true. I thinks ’twas show ther tecth.—New Haven Jour- nal Courier. Blankets, Special Prices for Saturday COTTON BLANKETS (Full Size)— Ou $3.98 ade HEAVY WOOL-NAP BLANKETS (Full Size)— Our $6.98 Grade . WARM WOOLEN BLAD Our $ 9.00 Grade . Our 10.98 Grade . some discharge its obligations. difficult to aid the world doing so through that land owes so much to the world. But the attitude of the Secret vice man is not unattractive connection. “I love my will be | —stop their without | person. They which act; urday $3.49 Pai if any Saturday $6.49 Pair Saturday arday $7.28 Pa 9.98 Pa in is * countr this " he said, “and would do anything for it. My work is valuable and necessaiy and fine in many ways—but I wou just as C it I'm of us pury man goods. people nay become a being o' C. B. Gaff gave rise and 5 o'clock tea at her Cambridge street vesterday afternoon. A very pleasant time was enjoyed by all. The H. R. Walker Co. began exca- vating this morning for the new build- ing of the P. & F. Corbin Co. Mrs. F. H. Johnston is entertaining i friends from Massachusetts situation, and - Governor s inclination to consider bound by the strict letter of the ay prove one ins interpretation of the bf the state may prevent serious le. Tt is submitted that inl emergency” exists necessitat. follow to be made i is pigs and | o BOLSHEVIKE TROOPS. i Moscow. The town of Yeisk has been ance where a soon someone else would ing into the army.” Some may feel that bout G T | occupied by the Rec Report Driving Hostile Forces From | Peninsula of Ycisk. constitu- ‘ : Of the fighting on i Londen, March 12: — Bolshevik | ported decisive victories over the ho troops have cleared the hostile forces! sheviki, the communique sgys from the entire peninsula of Yeisk,| “In the Mohilev-Podolsk region the Sea of Azov,| OUT troops are continuinz to advanca: 11 They ar violent 1 omtetnl | g5t vaya-Ushit the Polis way ! 2 & { where the Poles ve recentiy ase of 8 no crman Ll session to on the “special emergen- e calling of a speci nto the when it a vote to be taken ion. Rather a leems to exist in the involved in- situation it run the danger of g any doubt on the authority of you have = When President W thing cverybody wonde it and nobody ‘advances that he did it merely right.—Florida Times does any- why he did the theory hecause it was Union. son THE PUBLIC STRIK s it Britain, New v any other of the great cities United States that the people have risen and decided to “lay off” in their patronage srasping It has happened say, sometimes—looked—at— And the unor; in Jiscaucasia, on it soviet today No. is in a York of is not in New announced o communique received from tional making ex- g unwise to of persons an to be elected President. o's inclination is to the be which hes become popular re- in fascinating Paris this strike of the is that it seems to all worth while fer just their sake alone—don’t you? use ad- ance heauty of , and declare that woman suf- table,” whatever on other “Plenty of fools enter few zet through it,” =ys J. Ogden | Armour. Very few since the owning of automobiles hecame an undergrad- uate custom.—Boston Transcrint. Grandstand and bleacher be offered to the fans next season at slightly ‘increased prices, owing, it is understood. to the increased cost of | janitor service and the high price of ! coal.—Iansas City BLESS TH nized public college. but “in is wor In questions Miss No Aper deprecate her he notes craft, ental or viewpoint. The taxicah capital owners in the they They doubled Frenci lbasic matter one evidently decided were wisdom. would new: QUAINT EPITAPHS ribed Directly from Tomb- in Various Connect- icut Cemeteries. Feth's dealing in a necessity. however, al sense when she attributes to ps. knowledge and lawyers, cats will | | mrans ston their of on think believe transference : prices. - Grumblingly the people e paid the city the fa the increased his un- first day and went home to perh er few iously su- r to Only a half a dozen newspaper men facts about emarkably keen Those who of the matter the lay political lead- e By JAMES SHEPARD. thought that this | one subject nd in eflicacy she says, South Windsor, 1791, lieve the truth I speak You soon will find it true I've felt the force oi death And so must each of you. will declare " a dozen political lead- DREAM. generil concentration on know had the winter hill, its shim- its effect. The tuated sec day | Bless the green dream in 2 common | That we dream of vale and n spite i Where the sunshine sends sional blindness to “the inevit- [ X mer 5 of the public taxi and patronized sub- | \uq (he fish leap in the rill— all 1 this crisis. Women by purpose, of their people almost andoncd the usc Is Now At Its Best. Visit Us At Our New Location 133 MAIN STREET. South Windsor, Ye blooming vouih, Here stop and read hero What once 1793. virtuous fair doom; for ve vonr ways and omnibus Lonz lines of | IFor the dream ep us livir On the memor have Known Of green sumn of God's giving That have faded and flown. stood idle while the striking perh taxicabs P hut | at COMMONWEALTH COLUB. 2 i trooped by, footsore, was ciharms and beaut: Qave cheerfully la v stand- determined b Fror son or tion a tribute from your eves. olly's dust—once lovely vouth whom dwelt virtue, ace and truth But she in charms renew'd shall In heauty flush’d that never dies And join the beauties of ‘the skies. the common good of our t accounts the strike was still Dless the green dream, that it haunts us, That it lures and leads "Mid the winter's frost To the zates of April Bless the zreen dream, | u T trom We can t Of the fres fan_city,” deser and us- | in foree. Thers are indications, how- | son thunder dawn that it 3 | ever, that the would-be profiteers will | It ntlemen who h es at ieast formal appro- rise sndawion further | It is their th rates. is said aids at all & o) icer ve been charg taunts Eastern Millinery Special Values Tomorrow ing exorbitant prices for other serv- 25 YEARS AGO Herald of That Date) r1adows and from care i and feel the breathir sweet gpringtime md for commodities fear of the utilization of this mecthod com- air. itiing their high charg Bless the green dream, that it brir us m our dusk of ice and snow Touch of loveline: that wings us Where our singing hearts would so— To the violet valos. summnits, To the magic stréams thot lie ar bevond the shadowry borders ' our drab, mid-wintry sky. ~-B, B., in t(he Baltimore Sun. One distinet advant sirike L] this worthy gentleman | en hy an intangible thing called | son purpose. Universal demand, | on to all necessary to call a strike. Tiio in The - (From { | tl ! his nov- | form of is its abolition of = ch 12, 1895, on a demurrer were made in the case of A. F. and R. A. Wooding of New Britain against the American Paper Goods company yes- terday. The chairman of the board of health has notified Camp street resi- e middleman strike leader. | Argsuments place of justic ppears be

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