New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 13, 1921, Page 17

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HERALD, NEW BRITAIN DAILY FRIDAY, MAY 13, 1921. - — —— —— — S e — S pr— | ) meeting of the American Academy of | Senator I. L. TLenroot, | Political and Social Science to be held Beck, New Yo in Philadelphia today and tomorrow. The topic has been divided into OF U. 5. DIRIGIBLE| IN PEACE PROBLEM |, = o Sy the existing League of Nations; The H Monroe Doctrine; effect of Ame: ' | — participation in a world organization | i i I trine; the possibility of d saaT— = _ Convert It Tnto Excellent Canoe| "ill Be Discussed Today and To- | e, cectne’ i Bt of S N \ i Al Phil d l h_ ?ufint, fatr:d r;}e _ifi';:c;lof‘ l]!(.f parlicipt‘; HA Covering Torrow . - [ e "rpen ex mbioney o {naval policy; the treatment of back- Philadelphia, Pa., May 13.—The ward peoples in a world organization, f g £ stem of mandates and the ob- | Cochrane, Ont, May 13.—Some |Place of the United States in a world | jigations of mandatories in the exist- wonderful canoes appeared myster- | O'Sanization for the maintenance of |ing League of Nations; function of jously recently in the James Bay re. | Peace, is the general topic to be dis- | international courts and means of en- gion, They were constructed not of | CUSSed at the twenty-fifth annual | forcing their decisions: Should such 2 . a court have a compulsory jurisdic- ) birchbark, but of a strange material | S ———— ey of fine all wool velour, lined with silk. tion, and what powers, if any, should tan and brown. - Saturday the North had never seen. As light be given to the court to enforce its and switt as swallows on the winz, | GONfirmation Phntflgraphs? judgments; the essentials of an cffect- : Whatever : they skimmed the water. Moose Fa ive world organization. ‘ S eikers Y e repare, it will e Spirit come from the Happy Hunting fosdick, New York; Hamilton Holt, i | TAILOR MADE SUITS |Attractive New Coats Grounds to tesch hia red ehilren now | T per R | B varat - | | SN edicine ? 1 ington, D. C.; S o TN "alsh, mTh:ml:‘ip balloon that carried three Clty Aq\fitlsement 3!9:\1»‘|;:|’- ,\;- She l,T 1{;.51‘;\,\?‘1‘; ’-Sll’l’etfn lf wl’[th of tricotine and men's wear serge, regular $32.50 of mixture polo cloths and worsted jersey cloth of Uncle Sam’s naval aviators into the Bl Ma 3 . , sey cloth, Sam’s al avi S OTICE 16 e i a e ajor General Robert L. Bul- i ‘ 00 values. These suits include both the in both the shorter and longer sport models. wilderness several months azo has [ NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS ard: resentative F. W. Mondell, Granalated, Tablet. Pow e i b it Ml et v $19 00 g sy e e s ocoilalnicoliapecd onithe apot whert = ur':;:cm-‘:.nzmm‘lurwm::nco"';( l‘“-ls\-ror i Miss Jane Addams; He: Confectioners, Brow hown | p. Saturday .... i scended. O s Moose Fac- i o or the City of New E o sl 2 are s n navy blue aturday . it descended fii of Moo Britainl hast beent (Extonited vein s A. Smith, MecGill Univers Golden Syrup. noon, May 18, 1921, Montreal; Former Attorney - Gener: tory, one of the lished on American shores by i a.bl > Hudson's Bay company. BOARD OF HEALTH. George W. Wickersham, New York; - - FaShlon (S omen scoats They had giver orders to all the mart 1ailored duits e e L that were priced up to $39.00, a collection of stylish cient fur company, to leave the great i of high quality developed in fine wool tricotine and models in velour poio cloth, mels’ hair, polo and gas bag undisturbed. These orders designed to sell at $50.00 and above. Yalama cloth, many of these are the had been strictly observed. Saturday ..... 829.00 new tailored Dbélted coats. Saturday 322.50 But a band of outlaw Indians, whose home village is sixty miles northwest of Moose Factory, found the balloon. Old Hudson's Bay com- e pany’s order meant nothing to them. Stylish Wraps and Capes | Handsome Wraps o T Sam, e . mover heard of him. 3ut they knew good of velour, which are not only fashionable but a of light weight Bolivia cloth, fine velours, and other [ c‘am.el ?::'f“::u:}:figl:';:i'n::‘“ :n;“,"a necessity on the cooler spring days sle 00 soft materials, embroidered and braided. 335 00 \ ThT;zs;icez g‘roat S pier’i! fro:: 2. 5 : b 50 . e and evenings. Values to $32.50. Sat. o Values to $59.00. Saturday o that sidea otithie tallen I monsts- i anil from the magic fabric fashioned can- oes that rode the waves like a thistle- . : PR asn s aor e e , down. The air had given the North- A UNUSUALLY CHARMING NEW AFTERNOON AND S TREET DRESSE F p ’ . ” " land their most marvelous craft. LY FRICED FOR SATURDAY The Indiana who wrecked Uncle = *9 as-bag ar now as luto- Smart, clever trocks of Canton crepe, silk taffeta and satin, in models which have the appearance of having Samiaf gas haglareiknowns as o crata of the wilderness. While on a . . S e v recent visit, the chief of the outlaws 5 No summer wardrobe is complete without a silk dress and these will be found particularly attractive. as asked if he were not afraid of 00 s wo o ars sew D The colors include navy blue, brown, grey, French blue and black. g into trouble for cuttigg up a ! balloon belonging to the great repub? lic across the border. With a shrusg, @ | he drew from his pocket a roll of B 1 : ! 4 v av ad " s . CLEVER SPORT SKIRTS STYLISH SPORT SKIRTS NEW SPRING POLO COATS | sy thet ol et re macka o Cane ungal owh Aprons, made of Per White Wash Skirts, made o of fine wool atriped prunella of plaid velours, the box pleated for girls. Sizes 10, 12, 14, 16. | with Tncle Sam as one man with an- cale and Ginghams, at .......... $1.00. cloth, in brown, navy blue and An attractive sport model with D erdine and pique, at black. The pleats are laid to models which are mnow so inverted pleat in back and a Y conform with the stripes, thesc : X 2 wide belt, in peach, and olive i 3 . “M bu the fashionable. Sat- . asked indicerently. Me skirts are of good 9 $ tan. Satur- B | tam thing now and pay spot cash.” Corsets, at width, Saturday 5140 8 urday ...eeiienn 10.98 $12-98 = ——————————————————— = = | Confirmation Photographs? Middy Blouses, at .......... $1.00. Poliyanna Aprons “How much cost for big ba he JERSEY SUITS, AT, ... . .. s For Quick Returns Use Herald leied Aduvts. | MRCADE STUDID, of Course! ||}l ExTRA WOMEN'S AND MISSES' ALL WOOL, SERGE AND EXTRA—WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ ALL WOOL POLO COATS AND WRAPS, AT .... Odd Pairs of Lace Marquisette and Full sizeWhite New Wool Bl3 Scrim Curtains, at ........ $1.00 pair. 36-in. Heavy, Unbleached Sheet- Beacon Baby Blankers:2 8 8 yards $1.00. ¥ Bates’ Dress Gingham, 32-in Fancy Colored Bordered Turkish 5 yards for Towels, regular 69¢ value, 3 for $1.00. Boys’ Blouses, sizes 4 to 16 36-in. Percales 6 yards for $1.00. Boys’ Wash Suits, sizes$l 30 gchs Men’s Caps, value to $2.25, at Men’s Slip-On Sweaters, at $1.00. Apron Gingham .... 6 yards — REMNANT SALE of Toweling, Voiles, Cretonn®s, Cotton Cloth, Curtain Materials, - Percales and Ginghams. Talk about Bargains, they will be here for you tomorrow. Wmen’s Long Slik Gloves, in grey _ Women'’s Silk Hose, seam bal and black; at .............. $1.00 pair. whRite and cordovan, at Women’s Silk Hose in Cordovan, e : i 3 pair for $1.00. The Four-Button Blackstone il TR R Four buttons means a long coat, with straight lines, after the English H ‘ W";‘e“‘s Lisle bHOIie'S bla‘;k‘ ;Vlh:);e cordovan and black, ... 4 pair for fashion. Designed with the Hickey-Freeman Freeflex fronts, which are [ sod cordovan, scau: BACK, 4 P Sy $R A9 soft but cannot be broken. Customized by Hickey-Freeman tailoring. Ready-made in price! Women’s Lisle Union = Suits Boys’' Heavy Ribbed Hose, sizes 5 ceeeneeeeny 2 for 5 pair for $1.00. — {8l W Women's Vests ...... 5 for $100. - - i Boys’ Union Suits, sizes 2 I 5 U n g | i Wool Yarn, all colors ... 50c¢ skein. || New Britain Clothing and Dry Goods Store, 81-383 Mai Children’s Socks, colored -

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