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for 25c. BESSE-LELANDS “The Bigger-Better Store” Limit 3 to a customer. ster Lingerie f finest nainsdok, B g kinds, colors 120,000 GREEKS IN TURKISH OFFENSIVE Yatter Have Force of 90,000, But Their Supplies Are Not Ade- ! quate for Siege. . Athens, March 24 (By Associated Press) —Gyeek troops numbering 120,000 are participating in the Greek offensive against the Turkish Nation- alist force in Asia Minor, It is report- ed here. The Turkish Nationalists are believed to have about 90,000 effec. tives In the field but have smaller sup- plies upon which to draw. The most cqreful preparations were made by the reeks In conmeetion with the offensive which began yester- day and it is anticipated here that the Greeks will win important positions with their first drive. Apprehension is felt here that the advance of Greek forces east of the Smyrna hinterland will throw the Turks into the arms of the Russian soviet government of Moscow. The objective of the offenstve is the Bagdad rallway, although Greek com- manders have planned to reach the city of Eski-Shehr. It is affirmed that British, French and Italian armies in the Near East will not participate. R —— BIG OIL CAMP. Reoent Discoveries in Fart Norman Ofl Ficlds Results in Stampede. Fairbanks, Aleska, March 34—Dan- fel Cadsow, factor of Rampart House, one of the northernmost: pasts of the Hudson Bay Co. here ' today said mounted police patrons returning from their annual mail trips from Fort McPherson and McKensie river Aistricts, declared an imense camp is ‘being formed in the Fort Norman oil Telds. One well, sunk by the Imperial Oil Co. gushed 1,000 barrels an hour at 800 feet, according to Cadsow's in- formation and arrangements are being made to pipe the oll to tha nearest navigable stream. The Canadian gov- ernment has two airships for com- munication with the oil fields. 10¢ package of Washing Powder, 6 for 25¢. 18 cakes for $1.00 hand embroidered front, oles of pure silk, trimmed with dainticst laces 49c¢. lk Hose, most ull colurs, values up to $1.50, 79c. s, pretty new styles in ginghams, i dozens of styles to sclect from rcales, kiddy 98¢, $1.39. and widths, at lowest prices. 27 STORES | ! g i f6¢ fast. The features of Peter Crona, insur- ance agent, were reproduced in last evening's silhouette; a fact which 24 people correctly recognized. Possibly because of the hints that we gave there were five guesses for W. Hatch, of the Hatch Insurance and Real Estate company or, as one cor- respondent of ours put it—*the oldest of the two Hatches, insurance men." Mabel Bloomquist of 79 Dwight street, is awarded the dollar in last evening’s contest, 5 Those who guessed correctly were —-the winner, Miss Bloomquist, Alice Harmoa, Bessie Drummond, Nellie Ryan, F. L. Ryan, Irene Mullen, Ce- celia Edmun, Helen Carlson, Herbert Robinson, Bernard Le Witt, Willlam Hammick, D. Zaloti, Mrs. H. Koplow- itz, A. L. Loesgher, S. Seibowitz, Charles E. Lent, John Gicevich, Jo- seph Ondrick, G. S. Vivian, Margaret Stanley, "Gustav Anderson, Waller Norkie, Isadore Koplowitz,® Edward Farrell, Mollie Guilbert. We present tonight an individual who should be well known from the distinctive goatee. There are several men in town who wear said hirsute ! not luck after nine years only Timely Easter Bargains In Our Big BARGAIN BAS Easter Hats You will have to come early to get a goed choice, because they are going Remember every hat is a new Spring creation and there are no two alike. A- hat to suit every taste. Fancy straws, feathered and taf- feta trimmed models. Hats worth up to $9.935, all in 2 lots, $2.95,'$3.95 BESSE-LELAND CO. adornments, if you know what we mean, it ‘s up to you to decide which particular face the goatee fits upon. Then hand in the name of the nfan who bears the face and the goatee on a slip of paper. Put your ewn name and address on the slip and hand it Children’s School Hose Women’s Cot tines, ments |For Cougd Cds sg in to The Herald office, or send it in. First correct identification gets a dol- lar. ‘No phone calis. Tomorrow evening we have decid- ed, shall be another ladies’ night, when the prize will be awarded, if possible to the lady bringing in the correct guess. Other rules will be the same. Native Eggs 4lc. dp $1.00. Russell Bros. CUBS MAY BUY CLUB. Chicago, March 24.—A deal for the purchase of the Los Angeles club of the Pacific Coast league by the own- ers of' the Chicago Cubs, is said to be under way, in reports from the Cub’s trainings camp at Pasadena. President Veeck and Owner Johnny Powers of the Los Angeles club are to confer toda Best Coffee 35c 1b,, 3 Ibs for $1.00. Russell Bros.—advt. EATS EVERYTHING THAT " COMES ALONG, ‘N0 MORE DIET “As you have been a Godsend to me, that is a ‘friend in need is a friend indeed,’ I will write and tell you abouyt the value of your medicine —Dr. True's Elixir—believe me it done me good. I eat everything that comes along, no more diet. I even tried raw onions for a test. Is that milk and eggs?’’ Mrs. J. E. (Nutley, N. J.) Here is ohe of thousands of cases where Dr. True's Elixir has helped. Sufferers of constipation and indiges- tion must have 'a Laxative—it is es- sential to good health. .Try Dr. True's Elixir; it will surely win your thanks. Easy to take—mild—no harmful drugs.—adv. I Bronchitis, most stubborn | of all cough,s yields to its ‘healing properties. Try this! \famous - old family remedy | ‘and experience the comfort! {it brings to those who use it. i Pure and safe it aids nature "Barrea Rocks ,in restoring vitality and in re- lieving coughs, colds, brorn- chitis,*and all forms of throat ‘and lung ailments. ' The above familiar trade-mark on ‘. every package—all druggists, 60c. ;and $1.20. | OLD SYAnDBY, FOR ACHES AND - PAINS Sloan’s handy will tell you that same thing SPECIALLY those frequently E attacked by rheumatic twinges. A counter-irritant, Sloan’s Lix 1 raent scatters the congestion and pene- irates svithou! rubbing to the afflicted part, soon relieving the ache and pain. i Kept handy and used everywhere for reducing and finally eliminating the | pains and aches of lumbago, neuralgia, | muscle strain, joint stiffness, sprains, | bruises, and the results of exposure. | You just know from its stimulating, 1 healthy odor that it will do you good ! Sloan’s Liniment is sold by all drug- gists—35c, 70c, $1.40. Sio ] Linimen |- PARENTS, ATTENTIQN! - In all colors, your boy. Price po It Will Pay You, Before Buying Elsewhere, to. Com ton Hose . cesssessiectesscanans Men's Lisle Finish Hose «..c00cvevvencannans MENT Easter Dresses Some really wouderful values in tricolettes, serges, georgettes and troci all the newest Spring designs, richly trimmed, well made gar- , worth up to $27.50, they all go at 3 prices $8.85, $9.85, $14.85. LADIES’ SPORT COATS—In fine heather mixtures, new belted models,] $15.00 value eeer...$9:85 27 CITIES . hair grower | Sworn proof of hair growth after bald ‘ ness. Amazing of legions of usen ! WHooPING GO USE SPINOL Spinol is an external applic: and the most effective treatment whooping cough on the marke! loosens the phlem, reduces the quency and severity of the sp and hastens the cure; makes nights more comfortable. Spinol can be used in conju' with internal remedies. Grand " monials. All drug s ! | >f Kotalko, in stopping loss of bair, over baldness. soming dandruff, conquerin é world— Here's the fairest offer in use Kotalko. If it doesn’t do .lgl you expect, get your fnoney- 1 orget past bad luc{ with your hair. This is something different. Get a small box of KOTALKO at any busy druggist's. Guarantee and directions with the box.' Show your friends this advertisement. Price 60 Why Not Try Th If a4 Pile sufferer don't bl despondent — try Hem-Roid greasy salves—no cutting—a hai internal tablet remedy that is anteed to quickly banish all n ark & Braine ALL KINDS OF BABY CHICKS. | ‘White Leghorus ..............$18.00 . .$22.00 Rhode Island Reds Also Pratt’s Baby Chick Food and Puria Chick Food. NEW BRITAIN BIRD STORE Tel. 1121-3. New Britain Co-Operative Savings & Loan Associatior ROOM 210 NATIONAL BANK BUILDING NEW BRITAIN, CONN, — FACTS — 3 ORGANIZERS—The New Brit#in Cq-operative Savings and Lo Association was founded by working men for their mutu benefit. PURPOSE—For over thirty years it has been successfully purs its purpose—to help the people of New Britain save and bui homes. 5 * MANAGEMENT—This assoviation is managed by New Britain wd ing men. The record of management is without spot or ish of any kind and has the full confidence of all those who had dealings with the association. Its continucd length of scl ice bespeaks the confidence of the public. REMEMBER—1. It is a systematic plan of saving. secuirities being first mortgages on New Britain homes. pa, 5%. 4. It offers you an opportunity to borrow on to meet a particular need without destroying your Come talk it over with us. LONG TERM PLAN (12 $ 1.00 per month ... 2.00 per manth 3.00 per month 4.00 per month .. 5 Shares 5.00 per month .. 10 Shares 10.00 per momth Etc. up to 23 shares. SHORT TERM PLAN $ 2.00 per month 4.00 per month 6.00 per month $.00 per month 5 Shares 10.00 per month ... 10 Shares 20.00 per month - Etc. up to 23 shares. SINGLE PAYMENT PLAN 1 Share $160.00 (5 yecars) Withdrawals may be made after proper notice. " Any share-holder is entitled to borrow money cither to build or bu a home. He may also borrow 909% of the paid in value of his share at any time. 2, It is saf¢ 3. 1 Share 2 Shares 3 Shares 4 Shares (7 Years) Share Shares Shares’ Shares 2,000.00 New Shares issued in April and October. Office Rooms 210 National Bank Building. Remember Your Friends'a EASTER TIME a card with appropriate sentiments of the day. : :