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7 ! position taken by the i "n accepted by Wing Christian and °cent., each stockholder to receive two b participation i purely European af- | the new Danish ministry and thus a additional shares for one mow held, » os on ore This issue is whether, with | zeneral strike (hroughcut Denmark it was anmounced today. Books rvations protecting our ition, | s 5 ble this morning. close against the disbursement April we should join the moral rorces of ses of the population are 10 and . i > E j i payment will be made before FWE CLOSE— the world to reduce the dangers oarding food, petroleum, candles and the end of the month. / R Saturdays at ® P. M. () [ 0 agaln growing around us or whether water. No serious trouble has devel- T ErETTETT————— e 3 Mondays at 6 P. M. we will, by pretense of an insularity oped yet, as the police have been able mo, that we do not possess, sit by in the | to disperse hostile street crowds. . » i s fact of growing armies, navies, n Independent socizlists are Joining f 3 HARTFO eady-to-Wear But Says Party Must Have Fair (onai ahiasonicms, renction or. i | the majority sociiisis in demanding "7 RD ONE PRICE CLOTHING CO. , reverse, the spread of bolshevism, | 4 generul strike. The Liebe ministry { ‘ l\hrough much of the world. This | has issued an appeal to the popnula- . m Platform O R o o e i b v o L T & De artment which our sons were sacrificed in | elections are over and the new Rigs- | - & this war. dag has met. t s H 5 ) - g 1 i oy San Francisco, March Jl.—Her- ntirely aside from this mora i > bert Hoover has telegraphed tha | idealism of the leaguec and the dan- NO REAL (u\l\n NE. { Hoover republican club of Califor- | ger of our own ultimate peace, 2 / 5 . . 2 ® the f‘o’ lrlf‘ants | nia that he would accept the repub- | solution of our domestic problems, | Trouble in Rubr Vallcy Not As Bad i - o We welcom lican nomination for president, “if such as the size of our armament. As Believed. ({8 7 A : critical appraisal SR axation and the preven- ) : i P 4 reduction iinjtaxationian E Paris, March 30.—Information re- RHEL o e L : : ofl yonr rilsl o ° it is felt that the issues necessitato < e e e |it, and it is demanded of me. tion of agricultural a strial | ! 2] Rllon Tes s i =k \ and C'blldren | "Mr. Hoover eatd. I the republi- | depression and consequent unem- celred 1:;'\11.“191‘}2:-(1:'““:(TkEr;;jfl"h e ey Jés ; » el y- i 3 3 Yoy , 15 d <dent upon T c E D) S| 3 3 one : i can party—with the independent cle- | ployment, is depende E sources is in agreement that no real T A = ; ¢ N you bring with . . % : a aturally af- | ity abroad and upon our ac ; INFANTS' LONG DRESSES, Long pien: 0 Shieh I am mamiv ol | i Q@ markets which today are | communist movement exists in the Skirts, Flannel Pinners, Flannel |jijperal, constructive platform on the endangered by discrimination = ,I](,",h( :‘_t}:lf.‘; \l“lw'n‘rlmc ;km:nrl “,t - Wl } i Squarcs, Silk and Muslin Caps, Knit treaty and on our ecconomic issucs, us through our inabilit i e e 3 / : ’ & Sacques and Bootees. Bands and &nd if the party proposes measures _uur_\r(o \mfldm ‘thn'-rl.r(nfl.\“_ »«:‘;]\m,‘ guars .«“h(l:)“ o ox.{cu’ sl P 5 for sound business administration of it is the transcendent service ¥ Y ’ e A Hotton, | Catton tand W ool country and Is neither resction- | the republican party can render to|F ernment demands, a fo IS ADVICE A and all Wool. “Stork” Waterproof ary nor radical in its approach to (he nation to setile a league e eign is held, would run ex- Ty onl e e ol et N H 0 P you when you Pants, Diapers, Lap Pads, Bibs, Etc. great domestic questions, and is ciently l«\\\sm‘nmll ‘l‘o give us these ‘l;;n]}l'kélovmlnje;utto'l”:?(:l‘f:r(:l!::\: :;O:x}l‘fl bread, the tastiest rolls and e . as- | national protections. ¥ tc a s o v ver ate, ke w S0 % Sxeydung youiwant fox the :'.ffif°3.ebio:?s$"m:1]lTIJL"‘L‘;“?:EZ:;’ p:l» lnmo P'““"‘"'fll Must Be Liberal. already diminished coal shipments to ,,,umnsaf\?&fl?;rs ;‘;D:?I‘{L A baby without making trombles and | ... ung ‘measures, I will give it my | “No one should be able to dictate | France from the production of the | G0 e top . s morrics and nearly as cheap as 3ou | an(ire support. | the policies of sreat parties, yet every | Ruhr resion under the peace treaty. | youn want to : CLOTHES could make them yourself. “I do not and will not myself seek man and woman has a right to de- No further representations have | EAT MORE BREAD SHORT DRESSES and Skirts for | the nomination.” cide what jssues and S e | been made by France on the subject, Sold by @lder ones in Princess and other The text of Mr. Hoover's telegram will support. If the Te p‘l” 'CA;:: s0 far as can be learned but a revival EAST SIDE MARKET styles, ¢ months to 8 ycars. follows: party, with the mdenend*}"t ;;""t“d of the question is considered mot un- | 679 East St. SPECIAL VALUES "CHILDREN'S ROMPERS and “I had not wished to enter mnor of which I am naturally a Aliated. | iikely in a reply to President Wilson's | opers. Big variety in White and could T hitherto sce any real public adopts a forward-lookmg',h ‘tr“eal)" communication stating he had no' lored Gingham, Chambray and Service by entering into partisan po- constructive platform on the > objection to German regulars enter- oiher Washablo Material, 1 to 5 litical discussion, more especially und on our economic issues and 1 |ing Ruhr valley. years. pending the clarification of the di- the party proposes m““f‘"?:t he There were indications today that DUTCH ROMPERS for Little Oncs, Verging views of the different groups sound business adm|‘mslmt rcttonary | the French authorities had not yet 100 cute for anything"—A late in the parties on the great new is- voum‘ry_dnd_ is neither rh SMenerny given up the idea of eventual occupa- g novelty and a bhig seller. Varicty of sues. The recent developments over uor radical in its nmfl;oaf_ and is | tion of th Ruhr district by the Allies. wolors, also in white. 1 to 4 years. | the treaty, stagnation in adjustment great domestic ques! lgnhbtedlv i JMISSES’ WASH DRESSES, A fine | of our great economic problems and backed by men W h? STEORIY O COURT DENTES REQUEST. P LEASURE CARS : showing, new styles, dainty and nice- particularly the many urgent repre- sure the consummatiol Boston, March 31.—The supreme Iv madc i fancy plajds. Also plain sentations that I have received as to icies and measures, T will give it my | ") 0 Genieq a reuest of Mre, M. IRVING JESTER OVERLAND AGENOCY 2 2 , P not and B n = tora an A €SS0 'es perate daily Freight Chambray and in White and Color the situation. in my own state con- entire support. ‘Vh\ll(o tlhdo ot i | Emilie B. Hulin of New York for hals oh S ge d ce ries, I oper s y Combinctions, 2 to 12 years: | vince me that it is my duty to con- will not myself see < c 1 e _|leave to intervene in the litigation i i ress Service. New Brif Ne {fim the action that my republican tion, if it is felt that the issues neces- | [eive to jatervone in the litigation Repair Work a Specialty. | P o, e 5 ) % ARy ak s it s i "ma d of me, ven and New York. Trucks friends there have alrcady taken Sie ““m:m‘«‘c ‘ze‘r‘:i“(}:'!“ Ok tian Science church and the trustees Is a husband responsible for Phone 2227 139 Arch St. M iy el without consulting me. cannot T of the Christian Science Publishing his wife's actions? Constance N Favors League With Safeguards. e ety Moving and Trucking, | understand that there is o great OFFER COMPROMISE. onisty : Totoiadgeanspers Ao woetion 3 | I]ENIS N | wish among the republicans of Cali- — == 200 P. O. DIVIDEND. in “Who Cares?” at the ‘ H fornia to have opportunity to express King Christian Has Not Yet Accepted 2 themselves in favor of the league of Offer Made. Denver, March 31.—Directors of I YCEUM 430 MAIN STREET. ; = B the Continental Oil Co. have decided Livery Cars for Hire, Day and Night. nations with proper reservations safezuarding American tradition and Copenhagen. March 31 :zfi:!:m‘;{ to pay a stock dividend of 200 per Storage. Supplies and Repairing CAr2€° Tel 1560. House interests as opposed to the extreme responsible trade ummll.‘ s ofa com | view advocated against any league at promise by which a' gentw W SHIEC i T iier just s stronsly with might bo averted it the Rigsdag j ) this view as I differ with the extreme called together immediately, have not This sm:l w‘nI: = ; : Bfigfl?m-.i-. mm- fl . Daylent Saving Jim Jazz INCORPORATED HARTFORD NEW SPRING FROCKS Showing the Charm of Originality at $39.50 $49.50 Charming frocks of taffeta, serge and tricotine in navy, brown, taupe and copen. Frocks that will be sure to please. And there are so many styles to select from. One model of Navy Tricotine is embroidered in zold and copen. Pockets on the hips give the skirt a bouffant effect, with self material buttons from underthe pockets to hem of skirt. Short sleeves. A taffeta frock is made in Eton jacket style 0] ) = 0 B .= Says:— ARE YOU READY FOR EASTER? You Men Who Want the Latest Things in Clothing Will Find Here all the Accepted Styles and that Exclusive- ness that is so Gratifying to the Discriminate Taste’ EEEEEE 2 DN (J a1 with a tucked organdy vest, exceedingly smart. There are heaps of other styles but we haven’t space to tell you about them all. The price of all is $35.00, The frocks at $39.50 are of satin, tricotine, taffeta and Georgo-tie One btunning black satin has a girdle of henna color Geor gette with a deep fringe. Another dress in thid assortment is made of tricotine and beautifully emb roidered in white. These are all marked down. Then there arc the dressesat $49.50. One of Kitten's Ear Crepe is trimmed with a pleated gros- grain ribbon in apron effect on the skirt, bouffant hip. The waist has a squarc collarless neck. You will just adore one dress made of black satin with 2 silk net waist. heavy braided; it is very stunning, that was formerly marked $69.50. Several smart Georgette Dresses with beautiful satin girdle of con- trasting color. The skirts and cuffs are elaborately embroidered in sclf color, short sleeves. This style frock comes in navy, tu tourquoise, rose and canary. Just the Clothmg and Furnishings to Make Your Outfit Correct in Detail EVERY ONE OF THESE FROCKS IS TAKEN FROM STOCK AND MARKED DOWN. THIS IS NOT A SPECIAL PURCHASE. ALL BEAUTIFUL, SMART FROCKS TAKEN FROM STOCK. 600 More Silk Shirts $8 95 Plus 60c for the Government. Spring Suvits—Top Coats—Spring Shirts—Distinctive Neckwear —Fancy Hosiery—£Eic. All that is New and Best in Clothes and Toggery Your Suit Will be Altered and Ready to Wear for Easter New York Sample Shop 135 Main St., Bristol 357 Main St., New Britain - - ) ) o ) ) o 5 ) 5 5 6 ) 6 6 ) 5 5 ) 6 o e 1 ) Made to Sell at From $12.00 to $18.00. Hundreds and Hundreds of Men's Silk Shirts. And not a cheap Tub Silk Among Them This js the greatest Sale of Silk Shirts in our histo more velume, more variéty and assuredly the grentest values These Shirts wer emade 10 sell at $12.00. $15.00 and $18.00, us you will agree when you see the quality of the materials and the beauly of the patterns as well as the high quality of the workmanship. vou wear Silk Shirts, it you know the good fecling of comfort and the luxury of them, you will be interested 1t is a sale the like of which will not soon come again. 1Ii you never experienced these thin ur opporiunity’ is at hand——just in time for Laster. eady CHOICE OF THESE SILKS Think or T S e e, T, SIS G of Next aster Plain Color Yongoes, Lovely Radiums, Scrze s ; Summer > = =1 @‘@_EIE_H@_EJ_@‘EI__EEE@@@@EEE@ 1) ) ) o ) ) 0 5 ) ) ) ) 6 6 5 ) ) ) 5 ) ) 5 ) i 5 s ) ) ) ) ) ) ) 6 5 5 6 ) 1 ) ) ) ) EEE@@@EEEEEEE