New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 26, 1920, Page 9

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDA‘) MARCH 26, 102, ACCUSED AS | BANGOR GROWS SLOWLY TURKISH GABINET UITS M. Ciemenceau replied rejocting the from severe shock to the | the high mark of vesteraay and a new | ment. The low record i $3.19 mad 4 pleas put forward. Damad F 5 VO system. A number of cases | high in the present upward move- | on February 4. T o 3 P anat fallowed, being acce been obse. a f 501- | emm——— e pm—— PURSE SNATCHERS| et 101 Torthe b ot et o) R L Maine City Gains But 1,115 People i wd Ferid Pasha, Former Grand | SEEl B o The convention closed last night. | Draces and Trusses, U SUpRoe e JUST CALL | e | st 10 Ycars—Other Census ¥ig- | Vider, is Asked to Form New Gov- | YOUR TOES TINGLE? —_— { Tel. Eiiz. 202-13. ! 1. P. FARRELV& SON l i e i Youngsters Given Another C o g 5 STERLING GO! : ND IR SON 'S LOCAD A & : i BRI m———— WM. HENDERSON & SONS e Auto Law Violator Also in uve crument. New York, March 26.——A brisk ral- Y -DISTANCE MOVERS Manufacturers of Court Today. ~ Washington, March 26—Population | Tonstamtinoplel M arcIE 26 (Elavas) o] sy Doaconsult Doctor; Iy in sterling exchange at the opening | ARTIFICIAL LIMB: o Thoyal e b anathcL ] e RE GE0N SoSt andoiinced itoday, > Turkish cabinet headed by S You May Be Suffcring From <N T T e P e s S Py 30 FAIRVIEW STREET, SEWo Dboys., aged 12 and 14 years. | py census u include: . k | bills 33 5 : SONN were arragnod in chambers - this | “pigin 111, 27,431, an increase of | qoned cod e enln G ronitis” bills up to $3.89 or 2 1-4 cents above HARTFORD, CONN. s fof 7“,‘-'!:”"‘ 3 \J\‘::‘n:::“\b‘ S 118:01 per cent-over 1910, mad Ferld Pasha, former grand viz New York, March It vour == B Ll et rduy (atternoont The | b tiec Me., 25,948, increase 1,145 | anq foreizn minister, to form ‘a new | fingers and toes {ingle—with excit D ere. arreAled iy OMmcer Fiayes, cont zovernment. ment or otherwise—consult a doctor. Boys were arrested by officer Haves | *saraioga Springs. N. ¥i, 13,181, in- | ° S Gr GGl © o M e e Bk ot foally EESRCHISS pericent Damad Terid Pasha was apvointed | Kennedy, alienist. who declared in P v Tidee AndausontS 10,635, increase of . srand vizier and foreign ' address ‘o the 114th convention o ‘“‘“‘.:‘]f"‘}l\‘.":".‘f.:‘,fi.‘,.( P EnaSsticn o Tanoricen er 1910. er on March 1919, and the | of medical society of the state of b ilcediicn lenorobation o Jonroc, L., 12,675, increase 2,466 | following month was named head of | New York { that tingling ex- Y 1red Eelming, @ Bristol contractor, Colu "\m u:‘, 5,410, 1 wa. | the Turkish delegation to the peace | tremities were first symptoms of vas ared ciny atter | op oy mbus, Neb., 3,410, inerease 596 | conference. This delegation arrived in | a new disease known - for not huv- 2 | Paris in June Jast and shortly after it | The tinsling, he said, i t Seap had recached that city Damad Ferid | weakness in the upper parts of the is STt on his per- POPULAY ; = son and not awing proper markers on 5 A - appeared bLefore the council of ten | arms and legs which becomes worse e B v, T b e Washington, Marc —The pop- | and asked that the Allies leave the | until the patient cannot lift hunds or s er r . . | ulation of Amer n Samoa w 8,196, | Turl h empire intact. Later he sub- | fee:. Helmir represented by Judge | D0 | o 1 Malone of Bristal eniner - Of 8 3.0 per cent. | mitted to M, Clemenceauy, president of Tew cases of the disease have been over 18 the census bureau an- | ihe peace conference ,a memorandum | seen in the United States, Dr. Kennc- Ac nig 1o Helming, he ordered a ! > 4 L © a i ™ - srkman to bring his car out of the | ounced today setting forth Turkey's claims. To this | dy said, explaining that it appeared . as he had to this city } Wednesday. e work- man d i ¢ that the new markers had not been put on. Mr. Helming also overlooked them and o (s i witnout e et Tl ‘ Smart Tailored Wool Jersey and Men’s $29 We Will Do the Rest. , formed on March 9, QALL 1726 B el or PPy A SR < Wear Serge Suits Worth $39. Spe- terday by Oflicer John Carlson for not operator's license on his X 1 ] 3 | v ks A st G ! Y 227 cially Priced at ................. P s fined §10 and costs. Gana tektified that he had registered a COLLEGE state cavitol. but as vet has not re- 1CE—22¢ e B e i Tailored Sport models which feature the newest style notes-and MARTEOED ! 3 compare favorably with much higher priced garments shown in g s i b \ other stores in Hartford. Of course there are nparrow belts, EVE’R”HIN F ER i :“ pockets, sleeves with narrow cuffs, shawl collars, and plain tailored R ! e skirts and the colors include those lighter shades of grey and tan so much desired this season. i g o8 TAILORED SUITS OF SILVERTONE, WORTH $39 00 $45.00. SPECIALLY PRICED ......c..c0.0u. » A new full flare model in stylish and serviceable material which is very swagger and truly remarkable at this reasonable price, the narrow belt does not extend across the back so that the panel effect is complete. The narrow shawl collar has an over collar of white silk. This Suit is particularly attractive in'oxford grey. P S CRECKED VELOUI $49 00 | v ... $59.00 Ispecially favored by fashion are the swagger Radisting the Spirit of Easter are these un- new model which follows the semi-fitted silhouette with a circular flare coat. The soft shades of tan and brown are most attractive and will please the most exactive woman. velour of the American Woolen Company, noted fo their serviceable fabrics. The new high waisted model vithout belt and fastens with two buttons, the narrow sleeves have a pointed cuff. Suits which are developed in self checked wool l usually stylish Suits of this beautiful material im a | - e SWAGGER SHORT SPORT COATS OF WOOL VELOUR AND MIXTURE CLOTH $22 50 New. spring crowns for cxery WORTH $27.50. ATURDAY .. S i) cesenes These inexpensive Coats will be found to have a charm and tyle muany found only in garments of much higher price. The narrow self belt gathers in the full/ flare and the pockets are trimmed . Just the shape awd i with buttons. TShadc 1o brcome cvery face. § SUITS OF SERGE AND TRICOTINE JERSEY SUITS b = Fashion’s Fir “hoice 'BLE EASTED .+ POLS NEW SPORT COATS OF GENUINE i 339 95 and $49 90. Fashion’s First Choice NEW DOUBLE BR D MODEL POLO NEW ATS OF GENUINE CAMEL’S (54t e i G e e B P w $29.95 to $39.95. o: 50 $37.50 rAIRROLO CLOTY. WoR™E $49:00 C oy e Dic shatc oud s rze and Tricotine are as much ad- i U o leeanaa (* $55.00. SATURDAY.... J ) mired and desircd as those of Jersey, und thosc Others higher priced of course, but the values we are featuring f(or Saturday are gems selectad represented in these two pric are of unusual ex- from a large collection, cellence and worthy of mention all by themselve new and novel. " They're MHnished with braid, silk stitching and The colors are those most in demand:, tan, . 8l buttons; have narrow all around belt and many of | navy, heather and brown, most of the coats have 1 ) the coats have the center back invented plea stitched or inverted pleats down the center of the so desires. As well as being shown in the popular | 4 .1 with two buckles in back and an inverted box notched, square and Tuxedo.colla As many as | back, notched collar and all around belt. ghedeafioffitanithesohE ol Coais jaxsfialsoRshawn il . exact proportion that’s most cight or ten handsome models. All Jersey Suits are unlinel. e G VI RGN B SRR s GF: LGy plept Thaning dewn the centerjof the, bocke Sizes 14 to 44, Sizes 16 to 42, (Third Floor). e GRACEFUL AFTERNOON FROCKS OF "OTINE, WORTH $29.00 $23 oo Caps i smart shapes, new ! SMART MILLINERY FOR EASTER SATURDAY 5 b ceful straight line model of wool tricotine mmmed with silk tailor braid. The long s _"“(“'RT“ FLOOR) arr p of self material and a row of buttons extends down the back. ~ Navy blue is principal $5.95 $6.95 $7.95 $8.95 The art of millinery is delightfully expressed in our Hats at above priccs—Hats just taken from the boxes and displayed for the first time Saturday. Bright with wreaths of crushed ro: and wild flowers: glimmering lasquercd wings, glycerine strich and novelties unnumbered. ) ] e e ) T oTen I reins, reas (e o Pt EEEEE@EEEEE@EEEEE@E}@EE e e Derbics 1.00 to 5.00 : Rough and fine hmmé in ~1§«{}I-E:81?§,E;2.i? i(llmi$3.50 < The Pub},lc. Market SILK JERSEY TOP PETTICOATS | NEW CORSETS ARE EASTER RE- % 436 MAIN ST. Opposite East Main St Caps ...... 200 to 100 UISITES. ; WITH TAFFETA FLOUNCES re Aro S Q-. 5 For SATURDAY ONLY: AS USUAL “LOWEST IN PRICES AND HIGHEST IN QUALITY.” - SPE- CIAL FOR SATURDAY: and La Bea- I Guaranteed Fresh Eggs in cartons dz 59¢ I Juicy Oranges ............ doz 35c| sssbipbit) o 040 Aodelorenl 2o SSD BRI it et q . 5 3 7 % triss corsets, not all sizes in y onc make but all 2 Regular $6.98 Value— A R B e 'ASHLEY e ik PORK NATIVE VEAL $4.89. La Beatriss toploss Corsets i fancy broche; Roast Pork .............. . Ib 28c | Legs of Veal S 5 Poak u?; Veal Chops v ee... 1b 3¢ ox DSs s > Roast of Veal ................. 1b 25¢ Fresh Hams : Veal Cutlets . .. .....1b 45¢ 5,300 1bs Fresh Shoulders & . 1b 23¢ |Shanks of Veal L ... 1b 15¢ Home Made Sausage Meat b 30c Link Sausages .. b 28¢ BEEF Fresh Spare Ribs ........ .. Ib 25¢ BEST QUALITY Pork Kidneys .. .. 1b 10c grime Iéib Roasts: .. .- oo :ll; 3o;g Dark . 1b 25¢ | Rum gast L L Lt s < 3 iy b 26 | Chuck Roust T < Boiling Pieces o .. 1b 12¢ Plate Beef ... ; . 1b 10c Fresh Hambur, = .. 1b 18¢ GENUINE SPRING LAM Try Our Suga,.g %’md Legs of Lamb ..... . 1b 39¢ 49000;?&}1 Begf e 1b 10c y S an >mok Thoh S hons e Shoulders, 4 to 6 Ibs 1b 22 Roast of Lamb .- 1b 28¢ | evir” Backed Hams b 296 Stewing Lamb ..... . Ib 18¢ | Sticed Hams . 1b 40d Strips of Bacon ... . Ib 34c | Fresh Pig’s Feet ........ 3 Ibs for 25¢ Honeycomb Tripe ............. Ib 15¢ | Pickled Pig’s Feet ..... 2 lbs for 25¢] ‘ad—sSoft Hats, Derbics and Fully lined with figured Satin are these shorter | IFeaturing a deep circular collar which can be double breasted model Coats of Polo Cloth. The large military pockets are of the bellows type and the collar can be buttoned high to the neck il one ultra fashionable Copts have a self medium width shade—s=ome that are entire buitoned high to the neck if one so desires these Derbics of fine quality in the weaves, shades and patterns, Soft Hats ..$3.00 to $7.50 inch wide clastic band at waistline; r ;:uhu' price ¥ 00. ¥ BABCOCK CO. Remarkable values at a most timely scason | SATURDAY S $ 1 .50 00 W. B. \urouu “and’ Toyal Worcester arc these petticoats, with carefully cut 0ps of | Corsers in broken o plain glove silk in plain colors, such as violet, | FOR SATURDAY ... $1 -98 Rengo Belt emerald. ¥French bluc or navy, and flounces of | Corsets ...... - ceeeen B $3.00 Nemo Selr changeable tafieta in various styles — combina- | copirs b $5 00 tions of violet and turquoisc, blue and gold, with Brassicres of zood stronz cambric, Hamburz trimmed: hook front; 50¢ many other lovely effects. Al the wanted sprivg | FOR SATURDAY ..uvvnooooons SR o Children's Waists made of Jors colors are represcnted. rib; TOR SATURDAY A3 (Fourt th Floor) (Fourth ¥loor) I EEEE @@@@@m@@@@@@@@@m@@@@@@@@@ GIRLS’ SPRING COAT SPRING GARDEN (Sixth ¥loor) Handsome models from the lowest in price to Hedge Shears $1.50 to $ the highest. For the many occasions when a Pruning Shears Flower Shears 73 practical coat must be worn there are sport coats rden Trowels 9c¢ to 50c. of all-wool materials in suitable shades, conscrva- Cacie.] Weedaoibeit tive full length models and jaunty dressy coats for ‘arden Tocs 58c to §1 Iron Rakes 50c to $1.00. Spading Forks $1.00 o $1. and new pockets. ' Garden sets, rake, hoe and shovel $1. best; yoke styles, with leather belts, big collars from sun-kissed fields of purest’ | wheatslies hid in ’ e s ie Children’ rden Scts 25¢ and up. ANGELUS FLOUR < Welcome Soap, five cakes for Delicious, home-baked bread, Nichornee G 5 o o rolls and muffins make you $10 00 LC $79 00 St SOnserg S acans fougs want to T MORE BREAD . . Baker’s Cocoa, 14 pound cans 25C. Sold by JULIUS RICKE . (Fifth Floor) (Quantities Limited) 7 Chapman St, 4 Grape Fruits for 25¢ l Large Prunes. ... Ib 25¢ | Best Picked Potatoes 3 pk 89¢ Full Line of Fresh Vegetables and Fruits 5] ] ] EIEE]E]IEIEEIE]EIEIEIEEEIEE ) e ) e 6 ) o

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