New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 22, 1921, Page 3

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‘ASEM ULLE VALUE and STYLE in Easter Apparel Go Hand in Hand at -——u‘e-— Bee Hive Just | Proving Our Leadership in the World of Fashion | i | . i 1l 24 | Receive The Easter Style Procession A7) , Leads. To L2 ‘ % consisting of neat &re Bee Hive E R E awaits you a most welcome array of all that the art of the world’s fore- most designers have created in Women’s Easter Apparel. We "have spared no effort, nor left a stone unturned in our désire to obtain the most authentic modes of both domestic and foreign origin. That we have succeeded is fully evidenced by our complete and won- derful showing of Easter Suits, Dresses, Coats and Wraps. Torchons and Clunys. | sertions and edges to n separate edgings and b - ings in neat delicate terns, suitable for linges Also Clunys up to 3% wide, with insertions, | match, nice for dress skin petticoats, dresser cal and a hundred and one ot things when lace is us You will find hundreds yards of it here tomo . . i in just two lots at 5 and | The new low prices on Easter Apparel is truly a revelation. It is per yard. LY really wonderful. Is there any better satisfaction than knowing that you are smartly dressed and at the same time not overstepping the bounds of economy? : Let us demonstrate to you the wonderful savings you can make on your Easter Wear. » To those who were di pointed last week ‘we to announce that we & another lot of those ful Baby Blankets at A Choice Selection of Suits, Wraps And Dresses Every day is bargain Besse-| eland Always More Value for Less Mon Real Fine Camel Hair and Velour Polo Coats THURS., FRIL, SAT. : Wesley Freckles B ; They include all that a smartly dressed woman i could wish for in style, materials and workman- ship. All the newest colors and cloths, correctly ments. An unusually advantageous purchase en- ables us to offer these at such a ridiculously low price. 115, 51482 We have yet to see a richer lookin :n dmth ent at Better Garmen! $59.00. th ice. ey are s B T przvi:: popular this Also better ones up to " $39.50. THURS, FRL, SAj WESLEY BARRY —in— ) charged with non support, was con- tinued until tomorrow morning in the absence from court of his wife. Hoppe had been lodked up at headquarters all night, but upon the order of Judge Klett he was released on his own recognizance. . L. ¥. & C. ANNUAL Meeting Will be Held March 30—S3 per Cent Dividend Declared The annual meeting of the stock- . | holders of Landers, Frary and Clark - | will be held at the office of the cor- poration, Wenesday, March 30 at 2 p. m. for the election of directors for the ensuing year, and Lo pass upon the acts of the officers and directors in the ors - } affairs of the corporation for the year 1920, The directors have dividend of 3 per cenk payable to stockholders of record at the close declared a to represent proxy should at omnce In the = naming anyone | of Directors will b tafsen pany as your the necessary revenue & The present directors are: Charles F. 8mith, George M. Landers Fran- cis R. Cooley, Andrew J. Sloper, Lu- cius A. Barbour, Harris Whittemore, Frederick G. Platt, Frederick A. Searle, Arthur G. Kimball, Edward N. Stanley, Joseph F. Lamb, Charles T. Treadway. ATTACKED BY MONKEY Port Offjcials at Havana Have Battle With Animgal When They Try to Board Vessel at Port. with & ¥ 2o a oo 'Cuban authorities tosk™ ter with the American and it was 4 ed to d skipper's objedtions vessel to the boarding party reached [ the schooner the captaij American flag as a sig and his wife left in a 3 boarded the American ¢ sota to make a protes she declared was an the part of the Cuban thorities. whart. Va., =The John taining 28 °$200,000 was a short time had been dis- teachers and a few in the building when given and all escaped e residences on an adjoin- ‘were damaged. are believed by the police to beeh responsible for the fire and investigation that may lead to ar- ts was being conducted last night. he police were inforced by Charles lreyfus, who gave the alarm, that he d noticed smok: omip TRIADL UNDER WAY. Men Who Tried to Arrest Bergdoll in Germany Arc Before Court. Mosbach, Baden, March 22.—Trial of Car} Neuf and Franz Zimmer, Am- ericans, who attempted to arrest Grover C. Bergdoll, American draft evader, at Eberbach, last January, which was begun here yesterday was continued today. With the two Amer- icans there were placed on trial four Germans, who it is alleged were ac- complices in an attempt to kidnap Bergdoll. The case is being tried before the local criminal court. Neuf and Zimmer are charged with “illegal assumption. of authority” while an add tional y fge of “care- lessly inflig ury” has “DINTY” JAPS SEE sm'rmam'r. Belicve That Harding Administn Will Agree to Terms P d New York, March 22.—Bi Yoshiyasu Hira-Iwa, of the -J Methodist church, now in this declared today that while he Washington Count Shidehara, Jaj nesc ambassador had ‘expressed: him belief that the Harding istration would adopt - the Mo Shidthara agreement in final mdnt of the Japanese- situation California. A ““The Japanese public is anxiod awaiting news to this effect,”. sai church man. “The Mo hara agreement 1l be satisf

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