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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17, 1920. CENNEENEENONEENENSSFENEESENENENERD S . 3 3 . . i G“’ls New Britoins $hopping Center : Frult-Of-the_ Gingham Dresses Loom Muslin T THiE —oierrze STORE RIS o i %50 70 586 M. 1 S NewBritain (1 Purposes J‘S':)zle'i'l?ufigdl:y);)e?\{; ! A Sore for b erybody : y For Thursday Only It Is as If the Beauties of the Fashion Magazines Had Materialized and Stepped Forth for You In This Suit Sale at $37.95 " They Are Suits You Cannot Duplicate for Less Than $45 to $49 Most of them were never shown before—they came in a special purchase from one of New York’s largest manufacturers. ) 'e, have bought thousands and thousands of dollars’ worth from this maker—and the price he made us on the Suits could be reasoned for in no other way than appreciation, The Suits are Spring beauties. Fine Wool Tricotines— Fine Wool Serges— Excellent Poiret Twills. Beautiful Jerseys. Every Suit lined with silk. Navy Blues, Browns, Tans, Pekin Blue, Copen, and Heather. Tailored Models—Flare Models—Belted Models. Silk braid, odd pockets, fancy. collars, embroidered, narrow belts, help to make the Suits distinctive. Encore! Playing a ‘“return engage- ment”’ for Spring with such noted makes of clothes as Kuppenheimer and Cortley Clothes because we could find none better. Never mind what you heard about prices, the Spring styles look every dollar they're marked. The slight advances are more than compensated for by the notable betterment, of these famous brands in designing and tailoring. . Glad to have you see these new spring styles—no obliga- tion to buy. CONNORS-HALLORAN (0. “Always Reliable” 248 Main Street New Britain Also Bridgeport and Hartford Iéaplmel’s Answers the Call for A Sale of Dresses at $16.95 Style is a queer thing—its changes are often—yet madame must follow it, or be out of it—so The woman who would keep pace buy Raphael’s Dresses at moderate prices; they have all the little late touches of fashion, they’re of the materials that fazhion has approved for spring, and they will give the service and answer the purpose of much higher priced models. In fact some are regularly priced at a great deal more—but for THURSDAY—at $16.95. They are fine wool serges, tricotines and lovely soft jerseys. Hand embroidered, lace collars, hand beaded—they're great—the best values we offered for many months. Navy blues, browns and tans. ~ All in styles you'll like. Be sure to see these at $16.95! Also special, are some lovely Georgette Dresses, hand-beaded in beautiful designs as little as $24.95 ! club, camp fire club and Girl Scout troup. For the convenience of tran- sients, a list of desirable rooms about the city is maintained at the office. e | Helps Make Attempts to Tow H-1 At San Dicgo Thus Far Are Unsuccessful. Re d BI 00 d : San Diego, March 17—Repeated at- tempts to tow to deeper water the submarine H-1, which grounded Sat- | The Kind That Puts Roses Into urday off edondo Point, Magdalens Bay, with the loss of four lives, have the Cheeks of Women and failed through snupping of the lines, according to radio messages from Force, strengthand Cour- Commander McCray of the destroy- age Into the Veins of Men er Sinclair. Stormy weather is inter- - fering seriously r the work, he reported. Navy officers here cxpressed Watch the People You Mest On the fear that the seas soon would drive Street—You Can Tell Those Who Have the submersible so deeply into the Plenty of Iron In Their Blood — sand it will be difficult to save her. Strong, Healthy, Vigorous Folks The body of Lieut. Commander James R. Webb killed when the H-1 zrounded was believed still to be Cut this out lelursday Will Be a Gala Day 3 for a Woman Who Wants a New Spring Coat at $22.75 And a good proportion are worth considerably more ! Think of it ! New spring Polo Coats that youw’ll be proud to wear for two season’s at least. It reaily overstepped our own expectations when we found we could give such wonderful Coat . values at this time. They are Coats for High school girls, business women and matrons. _Some are belted, some have flare skirts, some drop in swinging flares from their snug-fitted choulders. oard the boat, the message said. The body of Seaman Joseph Kauf- There’s a 'good choice of all the fashionable colors—some wi i s e with string belts an had not been recovered. In ad- others with leather belts and others with no belts at all, ’ fitton to (o Sinciair e desirorr | Gupoper Statemen Woolsey, fuel steam Neptune and tug = - &, are P ine 3 = 2 ini S %’;‘g,t.’resvggagfr Coats, three-quarter and full length. 9 | Sortora aro standing by tho H1. Qfflw Composition i!z’.si:fg%’sgfi%’a . 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These vetorans of the world o ; T g : Chicago, March 17— Miss I ot is Tave neca gy moually; ATons phates used in Nexated Tron | ! : . - slns: f Nor rester: e > = cted with the best hospitals and medical # o on the battleficlds of France, cl of Northwestern unive B £ia : the nerve force and thereby increase b ON FIPTH AVENUE s i o bethnsde of Sance socjied former Tiied Sl Seoae e e e e —_— in a hospital today and Vice-Presidential nominee, Chas. A. T T S eerbal ey o s Revolutionary Council | Budget of Estimated Expenses and as the res: : AT . B phosphorus in that particular s : as the = ult of a fall from a third Towne, of X ] d o phomphors fn tal wesiciec s the regiment rode in automobiles. . _ . X tory window of an apartment build- 5 e : the nerve and brain cells of men. Day Parade Irish-American organization | Names Committee of 33 to Manage Disbursements is Offered in Opening | 178 Where she was imprisoned by < 4 £ ) Gogtons in{é“n‘im' ?: s:éinmf;o::fu\e";:&?,l s represented in the colorful ! i e i Al ) members of the sophomore class to Vi L. Chambers, Commissioner of the (Tron Peptonmie g Giycecophomil Held With 25,000 Mcen i procession | ——Anck dies to Act, Too. Drive tor Maintenance Fund. prevent her appearance at a St ; United States Board of Mediation and % 2 : ed S oard d are very expensive products as comp Patrick’s Day parly of the lower Coneiliatian at Washineton, and former 75 "o ather tanics. Between the great Gothic towers of | i , March 17—A telegram In opening its effort to secure §12,- ! ealth | Commissoner. Wmn. R Kerr, of ™ 3 Ueh circumstances_the tea : S e G \ 5 i e o las icago e Sk T s the tem p the stately cathedral floated the Am- sen saxs that at the first sit- | 000 for & maintenance fund, the Y. W. ;| Miss Chapman was abducted from Newspapers everywhere are invited to Hor 1 dulteration and substitution New York, March 17.—The tradi- jerican flag and the tri-color of he ! ting of (he workmen's revolutionary [ ¢. A. has submitted its budget sho her home Monday and taken to the Ry iia statement for the benclit of their the publiciis' bereby wa : 4 tional “wearing of the zree in St. ; republic. In addition to *President council held on Monday afternoon | apartment where 1 students stood make a record of it and keep it in their .“,‘{:’ see every botle is plainlv labd De Vilera, Governor Alfred I2. Smith, guard over her. Jn an effort to offices so that they may intclligenily o;a“’;,’";d Sz e e ST e o ; ’ . : swer questions of pat ing it, . Paris, r - L o the weating |0 TN CONe IHOTE Gy N i O | Cet oL G gl escape Monday night she made 2 rope ervbody 16 advised to e Gecrming It S."A., as this is the only genuine arth nue gave way L ArINZ © fivlan. Archbishop Hayes and a host afty w diffcrence of $8,888. The added | from sheets and attempted a descent TV A copy of the Sactual twarq If you have taken other forms of i of the green, white and yellow—the of Catholic dignataries were invited | “Efforts are beirig made” adds the three months to round out this fiscal | from & window. She lost her grasp ; Statement will be sent to anyone who de- Jithout success, this does ot prove X tri-color of the “Irish Republic’ to the reviewing stand. Previous to | dispatch “'to sccune common action of | year adds 22, making a grand to- | on the improvised rope and plunged a1 5 s 3 follows: Tron Penton: ¥ Gianufacturers' Note—Nutated Tron ts no the parade a pontifical mass all the socialistic parties of the lower | Gl necessary $11.115. Receipts are | to the sidewalk. v w. Sodium G e s o Giter T : celebrated in the cathedral. : i ainly thr. emberships restigati vas b ay U. S. P. (Monsanto). fron products. it s ea of the unrecognized government, who Rhine district and Westphalia on the | LS¢Sived mauinly thrgugh memberships An ¥ investigationfiyas hesun ftoday phosphates S. p)(\x )Gp injure tho teeth. make e The fesiivities of the day included : 1PN while the larger disbursements are in | by authorities of the university. Nux Vomica U, S. P. e Bi Stossarhy. ® Nussted T reviewed the 25,000 marchers from ; ao (B8 TS O N Cons of St. | basis of a proletarian dictatorship. | the general aaministration, social and M S e i TS e in cases of arute Hiness. b 8t. Patrick’s cathedral. The parade | patrick tonight, a ball by the Ancient The demonstrators whose activities contribution items. The committee P. 1 Cassia Cinnamon Precin, U, Alwars consult vour famib w.s a “free Ireland” demonstration, | Order of Hibernians, and dances by | have resulted in clashes with sccurity directing the drive will meet Wednes- BOLSHEVIKI ARE BLAMED. ciam Carbonate Precin U. 5. B~ " milded priis agvice) 1 aon jans : S e 2 nee R e e e 5 ach dose of two tablets of Nuxated O Mot you meed a tonfc. & the Daughters of Erin and other so- | guards in Hamburg arve apparently 02Y @nd Iriday afternaons at 4:45 in Cioaeany MG B e o] Tron contains one and onec-half grains of a0 7ot wish to gell vou 2 cieties. Annual St. Patrick’s in Line. ing an imated income of § Patrick’'s Day parades on Fifth ave- ion of 35 ook over the con- | and disbursements af $38,481, leaving honor of Eamonn D¢ Valera, head the like of which New York has mever before witnessed. 1t also took on a “free India” aspect, for more than 1,000 representatives of that i the Y. W. ties declare that investigations they et s, FeqeC LT Yo i H race marched with the sons of 1—;rm,i Spartacans, according to dispatches During the past year 49,482 meals | have made relative to the bombing of ccial specific standard, which in cur money. It 15 sold by all N 5 . from that city.- In yesterday's hostili- were served in the cafeteria; 8,640 | the American consulate at Zurich con- WRESTLING MATCH. ties the casualty list totalled 17 in used the gymnasium: 5,605 used the | firm their theory that the attack was i - . et N : ' cite has been | K1€d and wounded. swimming pool during the nine | a bolshevik attempt at revenge for While the colors of the Emerald Tony Eselum of this city has been | "7, "giqp, toh from Oldenburg says months in which it was open and 43 | the deporaion of sovie sympathizers Isle - maturally predominated, the matched to meet Philip Brigando of | that at Wilhelmshaven all the officers girls and women were given a home | from the United States. Regrea for | * ' ope Stars and Stripes led the parade, fol- { Meriden in the latter city in a wrest- | of the garrison whose attitude was under happy conditions. The associa- | the incident has already been ex- Qllle Returns Use ClaSSlfled CO]. lowed by the “Fighting Irish 69th,” ling match for a side bet of $200. The *“doubtful” namely about 400 were a \ tion has a basketball team that has | pr ed lOb Washington by the Swiss . formerly the 165th New York regi- _ date has not been announced. rested at noon on Tuesday. Leen defeated only once, a swimmina § govers= =