New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 4, 1921, Page 17

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e Fair Dept. Store, Main St. Dickinson Drug Co., Main St Tb.oisnothin.inthe-' world quite so nourish- ing or helpful as Seott’s Emaision for thin, anemic girls (Tablets ) wor INDIGESTION et The £y CILILE _SPECIALS For Friday and Saturday ereitis, the popu- DICO BLEND TEA 25c Ib — Formosa — Mixed new aop.obrolidm flavor A Pound of our DICO BRAND COFFEE 1l selected South American Cof- { Sold in the bean and ground your order to retain all of the fiavors | + 3 Ibs. 24¢ . 3 s 18¢c bulk .. b 156c Peanats, 2 gts. .. 20c Margarine Supreme . SWEET NUT? 30c¢c 1b d from the Best. Sold to he Best. 5 pounds for $1.45 ALL OUR CANDY PRICES REDUCED Made so good as to make onukformon BREAD “Just Like Mother Makes” 14c per loaf 'SUNDEW BUTTER 50c Ib. GUARANTEED PRESH FARM EGGS S50¢ doz. GUARANTEED —— fancy ...... ’ 1% umfinm :mbnicomoesooaouoeeeoooacceaunewenmamén' LEAVE PUBLIC LIF ' Landslide Retires Many Oldtimers —Woman in Honse Washington, March 4.—One hun- dred and twenty-nine members of the house and senate retired today to pri- vate life. Most of them went out in the back wash from the tidal wave which swept the republican party into full control of all the functions of the government, but some few, re- publicans as well as democrats, elect- ed not to run again for their seats. One or two of the republicans may become officials in the Harding ad- ministration, but the great majority will know public life no more for two years, at least, and many for a longer period, if ever. Champ Clark, one of those who would have retired today, was claimed by death two days before the session ended. A picturesque character among the outgoing members was Senator Lawrence Y. Sherman, re- publican, Illinols, who did not offer for re-election. The actual number of housé mem- bers quitting was 118, but three of thehe—McKinley, of Illinois; Har- reld, of Oklahoma, republicans and Carraway, of Arkansas, democrat, go to the other end of the capitol as senators. McKinley's house record was fourteen years. Too Big a Majority. The political landslide of November 2 gave the republicans a mueh larger working majority in the house—too big in the opinion of some leaders. The new extra session expected to be called soon will start with 301 repub- licans, 132 democrats and one social- ist. The lone prohibitionist in the closing congress ufder which the country went dry was beaten. There Is one man shy——from Pennsylvania- at-large. The republican vacancy caused by the death of the member- elect will not be filled until fall The new senate, which convened today in special sessian to act on nominations by President Harding, contains 59 republicans and 37 demo- crats, giving the republicans a ma- Jority of 22 as against only two ma- pority during most of the last con- gress, when the lne-up generally was 49 republicans and 47 democrats. The septing of two republicans in January in place of democrats gave the former a slightly larger working margin dur- ing the last few weeks. For the second time in history the house will have a woman member, Miss Alice M. Robertson, of the Sec- ond Oklahoma district who succeeds Willlam W. Hastings. For the first time in the history of the house the territory east of the Mississippi and north of she Ohio rivers willvdominate logisiation, rec- publicans from that area being in full control and strong enough to overcome all combinations of repub- licans and democrats from the south and west. Many places formerly held by vet- erans were captured by men young in years .and politics,” but some veteran politicians come in, among them Theodore Burton, of Ohio, a former senator, and ‘Bourke Cockran of New York. Champ Clark’s 26 Years. Champ Clark was to be succeeded by a man new In congress. Although his service was not continuous, Mr. Clark’s total time was 28 gyears, run- {ning third in that respect to Cannon {and Speaker Gillett. Two Tennessee { democrats—Sims and Moon—turned over tiieir desks to younger men after coming here together 24 years ago. Two leading democrats on the ways and means committes. which must frame a tariff law, Henry T. Rainey, of Illino! and Hull of Tennessee— marched out, Rainey after eighteen { years and Hull fourteen. Sherwood, CASTORIA For Infants and Childrea in Use For Over 30 Years rhilm if you resufte. UXATED IRON (For Red Blood Strength ond Enduranca) L e Ll todedd Rl g L od 2o do R de f gt e 2o T dodote L2 T T R B oo F o e o e Y ceived after their introduction b; lisere straw, Milan hemp, braids, ete., tle trim Musl Face i NEW FLOWERS FOR TRIMMING VROV GEBHORES of Ohio, who went into the Union |leader, Mondell army as a private and came out a brigadier general, retired with six- teen years marked on his legislative gun, the same mark set by Goldfogle, of New York, whose place was taken by Meyer London, the only socialist winner in November. Other promi- nent democrats retiring were “Scott Ferris, Okla., and Bee, Texas, brother-in-law of the retiring Post- master General Burleson. The delegations from fourteen states, many of them with small representation, remained unchanged. Gallivan and Tague, both of Boston, stoop up as the sole and solid dgn- ocratic representation from all ~of New England. Ohio, the state of presidential nominees, sent a solid republican delegation. Thus far there have been no indi- cations of a determined fight to oust Speaker Gillett, or the republican SO 1333q—19ydey wNQ a3y 350 Mg —e835 dsows usy | -woitpnod Sutpserq pooll un spmoy #md Apomb visca WISE, SMITH & CO., ." ." ." Har 'STYLISH EASTER MILLINERY Hartfo SPRING OPENING SALE STARTS SATURDAY With Easter only a few weeks ahead, early choosing of your Mil- linery is advisable. Our buyer has searched the leading style centers of America to obtain the merchandise for this sale with this result— He has assembled the largest a :d most varied assortment of Trim- med and Untrimmed Hats, Banded Hats, Matrons’ and Children’s Hats an Trimmings ever known' in the history of Wise, Smith & Co. Extraordinary Values in Popular Price Trimmed Hats It $4.98 is what you wish to spend for your hat,.you surely will be pleased with your selection here. We have such you can easily choose a becoming style. Black or any color you want—Hard- pheasant, cherry red, navy, henna, brown, etc. ng blue, gray, Famous Marvelo Trimmed Hats Hats that merit the favorable consideration they have re- Developed in $7.50 v this store. straw, a wide variety that They Untrimmed Hats of Latest Straws ming. Included hrooms, Turbans, Sailors and Oi- styles. Straws are Milan hemp, barnyards, Jap and liseres: Black, 2ray, pheasant, henna, brown, red and navy. FREE TRIMMING SERVICE. 49ct0$2.98 BEGRGCHICE VBB LG DS LB OEBBTLCB UGG $1a_s4 Here are Shapes that require very lit- are—Pokes, piping, Milan hemp, ovpan i} or bell crowns. Brightly colored flowers and fruits, such as cherries, grapes, etc., also foliage, -arranged in clusters, half wreaths or full wreaths. . i '$4.98 Celebrated Lady Enco Hats Superior style is evident in all Lady Emco Trimmed Hats. are madc of the high-grade straws, cloth, or batavias, in high spring colors, Stunning styles in high luster, Pap, box-sewed China barnyard Straight and roll brims or side rolls. Patent leather gor silk ribbon trim. Black, brown, navy, henna, etc., also combinations. All the fashionable straws—Milan hemp, liseres, barnyards, visca straw braids, etec.—in all the wanted styles. Mitzi Sailors, Pokes, Mushrooms, "Tur- bans, Roll-Off-the-Face Hats. Beautiful trimming effects of flowers, cherries, grapes, foliage, ribbons, orna- mental pins, fancy feathers and ostrich. Exquisite Creations of the Milline New York and Paris ideas find liberal Teprese authentic copies and skillful adaptations of Patl many fashioned of finest straws, hair braid $12.50, $15.00 ™ § lustrous straw $10.00 Streamer Hats for Children ey These are made of good quality Milan and come in Mushrooms or Roll Brim Sailor styles so much favored by girls. Black, brown, navy, etc. €wMe 4 Becoming Hats for Matrons Sailors, Turbans and Side Rolls of lisere straw or combined with maline hair braids. Trimmings of* flowers, fruits, ostrich, fancy feathers or ribbans artistically applied. and sipper sStraws. Round, straight fome © Latest styles in glycerine | cies, also ostrich bands, est effects in ostrich. \ GLYCERINE AND OSTRICH FANCIES 98ct0$3.98 ol zetofototoR R T R ToT R T T 2 2T 2 2ok 2o and absent, is leader, was speaker. Prominent among the twelve demo- the job he held while Clark Kitchen, long ill slated for democratic |kansas; Johnson, South Dakota; Kirby, Henderson, Ariozna; Smith, Maryland and Phelan, California, all democrats. Marshall to Chautauquas. ton E. Weller, Maryland; former ,ernor Peter Norbegks Gov. Tasker L. Oddie, Nevada; E. F. { The democrats were: Ladd, North Oakota; Former Rep. J. [H. Caraway, “Arkan W. Harreld, Oklahoma; Robert N. |Watson, Georgia and! Ar- Nevada; Smith cratic and two republican senators retiring today besides Senator Sher- man Wwere Senators Chamberlain, Oregon, former democratic chairman of the military committee; Gronna, North Dakota, former republican { chairman of the agriculture commit- {tee; Hoke Smith, democrat, Georgia, who was succeeded by Thomas E. Watson; Thomas, democrat, Colorado, and Gore, democrat, Oklahoma. Other retiring members were Beck- Another'retiring notable was Vice- President Thomas R. Marshall who jwill go on Chautauqua circuits next 'week. He will sail for Europe in ‘May to remain until fall. Of the fourteen new senators who took their seats today eleven were republicans and three democrats. The republicans were Ralph H. Cameron, 'Ariz.; Samuel M. hortridge, Cali- fornia; Samue] D. Nicholson, Colora- do; William B. McKinley, Illinois; Stansfield, Oregon; and Former Gov- Isand, Louisiana. —PALAC STARTING SUNDAY NIGHT MON.—TUES.—WED. ham, Kentucky; "ASPIRIN” Gay., Louisiana; _Rlchard P. Ernest, Kentucky; Oving- WARNING! Unless you see the name *‘Bayer’’ on tablets you are not getting gepuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians for 20 years and proved safe by millions. Name ““Bayer’’ has same meaning as 14 Karat on gold.

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