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y ncw pritAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 26, 1920. Steiger-Vedder Company ’ SUCCESSOR TO C. S. HILLS.} & CO., HARTFORD. Easter Topc()ats 18| and Suits for Boys ———Dressy and Durable NE ii : At Easter time you want to see your boy - well dressed and you want to bring about that ] well-dressed effect with an assurance that it’s ! g § on a foundation of durability. , . Horsfall Boys’ Cloths Will COATS And what a large group of them—not i B e . just a few—there are more than a hun- FUIf]“ Those Deslres dred in the lot, all of them bought to sell 6 around $65. i | Their style and patterns are so prepossess- $49 e 8 ing their fit so perfect, and their tailoring so We offered them for three days last staunch and praiseworthy that both appearance week at $49 and sold man of them—and 5 and extra service are assured. Values to $65 to introduce our newly constructed Topcoats of Green Heather Ready-to-wear Department B Tweeds These are most unusual coats -— they New Spring Styles Are Ready in . ! are hand tailored even to the buttonholes— the Well-Known we have decided to continue to sell them,. § they have a one-piece shoulder and sleeve for $49 until Saturday. ] . that looks much like the “Raglan” but isn’t —they have soft roll convertible .collars, nght'POStlIre They include every style that is new in - smartly flaring lines and are belted. » Polo Coats—they have pleats, pockets, but- . | They are very smart coats for well- Boys Clothes tons, belts—everything you'd expect to find @ = dressed boys—11 to 16 years—$35. The clothes that t-ach the boy " w to and more too, because these coats are far N ] acquire an upright carriage. . from ordinary garments. " JERSEY KNITS, CHECKS AND ¥ These clothes are nlanned to give con- = TWEED COATS tinued good service in style and wear—and Come and see them—see our new day- R for the little fellow—3 to 10 years— they are moderately priced at $15 and up- light department, the first step toward our B _ $850 to $18. ward. | . | A be A EE— —— BOYS’ SHOP o G”&LH i T new store. otion ships have been | for employment has been added that At Teast 50,000 culturists Own = shcarryinan ftotal fof fatis the professional jokesmith. ASYLUM STREET 00 bales of cotton ew, smart dinner story | to for countries, and the port is | ni v - | HARTFORD Their Farms. though rly January in former years : er -3 = TO BUY OUR KIND.” e has ma he end of the movement. Which is appearing in London ne ‘Washington, March The extent | Despito this heavy shipment, the DPapers. Crities of the {o-which motor vehicles are supplant- | moverent is continuing at the rate of | agree that the advertisi b & g 25,000 to 30,000 bales weekly for di- ipg the horse on farms is problem-| ..o oxport with almost as much be- atical, Department of Agriculture|ing shipped coastwise, GOVERNOR BALKS AT IDEA experts declare, after a recent survey which disclosed that at least 50,000 Ol OLD BRAID AND SWORDS firmers in the country own motor JOKES FOR LIVING I o T, Wemon G0 4 ; L e E tnucks which they use on their farms. ernor illiam C. Sproul has decided Passenger cars and trailers were ex- R 4 et not to avail himself of the time-hon- cluded. In many cases the introduc- | pormer Service Man Offers for Sale iy Sl ored privicso of appointing a perzon- 5 5 0 5 B B S R S R ES SR ES R provision for increased hauling rather | New After Dinner Story at Ex. | 4l stul. He rebelled at the thought # 3 : o ing followed about by a retinue s » R PR I ST B an ectualireduction Infthe nuing tremely Low Price. decked out in.gold braid, swords R J R Y 8 B ber of horses used. Forses on farms military trappings. He will strugale : ! . ) reached thel}"' m“vm‘c‘.l‘m-rd]?llf\'- Bdl:!d London, March 26.—To the long list | through his term s governor without e R perience in Y $ince then have been gradually de-| .¢ 539 means of earning a livelihood it. S e &5 Areasing. Their number on January 1 tion Guaranteed his vear was 21,109,000, a decreaso —— — e » 149 MA]N ST T ‘-.VJ BRITAEN e of 373,000 head from Janua last y ) COl ] e i | SRR BHE BB GV VF BT LB DI B ’ - as unsettled and the future equally uncertain. The best demand during the past year has been in the South. Equip Your Car With a 4@ éfl; | The Sfore of Prettiest Styles at Lowest Prices £ MOVEMENT OF COTTON | # Lens That Will Pass the @ Saas usmwcoms 2 (o gt a oo, (M| @) | PREEASTER SPECIALS oteted & P Il f% | #a | Polo Cloth Sport Coats Savannah Sent About 850,000 Bales to Foreign Countries Including Oricnt, Since August 1. ke = . d S '«5,5' Woukd you knowingly makc [ 4%k B« daily dict of poisons that ten to undermine your H - zoud health? That is just what you ar s doing when you b th brol ik “cth. and mix the poisons of & i with everything ¥ Savannah, Ga., March 26.—All rec- ords for movement of cotton from Savannah have been broken and the movement is continuing for Savan- hah is shipping her cotton to all parts of the world, including the Orient. These are Utility Coats of distinction and for sport wear are unequalled. We also have Camel’s Hair Coats, 42 inches long, at $32.50. TRICOTINE SUITS, $47.50 | The prettiest Tailor Mades one could _:é:_ 3| i(l .'l\| lill)\l(lllll(‘l‘\ “ d o reliable Dentist MACBETH LIBERTY VIOLET RAY “Condition_of tho it~ no delay in | ¥ MACBETH Al Sizes ... $53.00 Pair ; : o ‘et Yo tiention unless you | # VIOLET RAY All Sizes .. $3.00 Pair & e e amnd 50 0 D B heavy expe b4 ; . . & LIBERTY All Sizes $2.00 Pair We counsel not with an ob- toc lngs S ject of = on our part bug Mholly with your welfare as i our purpose, — Recognition of this princi- ple of pra me———— 1 | | 3 .1 2 ~ Trusses are fitted by We also have the new National Lens which pas wish for—new nov v effecis—and excel- - an experienced fitter. the law, $1.50 pair, all sizes. Al | B o lently lined. G 0 R R R PR B B R moncy. | Davis & Goodwin, %The Alling Rubber Co.%§Dr.J.HeiryFagan § = EASTER BLOUSES 327 MAIN STREET Tel. 1905. $ 240 MAIN ST. el \s.s(.fl’!‘:\'?'?‘,"‘ prxTaAL ¢« In gala array mode ately priced $5.98, up @ . HOURS: @ @ m. to 9 n. . 5354 S 7 A ERSRr BR