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NEW BRITAIN DAII BOSTON STORE For Sdturday We Are ()ffermg Specml Barg.um in Iavery l)epart- ment. All Rirst Class Merchandise At Prices That Are the Lowest Ladies’ Silk Hose Seamed back and double sole, black and every want- ed color. $l : 00 Special. pair Men’s Shirts Made of extra fine grade Madras, all neat patterns, values up to $259. Sat- urday Spocifll Hair Nets An unuisual offering, ex- tra large, in double mesh, cap and fringe shape, all shades, 1 OC Each .... Ladies’ Neckwear We are offering a large variety of L ' Neck- wear for Saturda Beaded Necklaces 25¢ Extra Special For Saturday.... Ladies’ Fine Llsle Union Suits With Saturday wide lace knee, Japanese Breakfast Cloths In blue and white, fig- ured, hem- $l ] 00 stitched, each Notions At this department you will find many Specials for Saturday. Special, each . @ ..49c Japanese Furmture Polish Cleans and polishes all kinds of furniture, un- equalley for use on auto- mobiles; requires no hard rubbing, works:like magie. 6 oz. Bottle W 1890 1-8 gal. Can . b House Dresses Made of percale and gingham, several styles and a large assortment to select I‘mm. pecial Envelopc (‘hemise Fine quality nainsook, daintily trimmed with fine lace and embroidery, value $1.39. Special 980 Saturday Fancy Turkish Towels 33c Special For Saturday, each. .. Ladies’ Waists One lot of Ladies’ Shirt Waists, value up to $5.00. i, ach $1.00 pecial, each Corsets 0dd sizes in Nemo, R. & G., Thomsons and Royal Worcester. Special for Saturday. $ 1 4 00 PaIlG 5 ot S S Art Institute at Chicago Will Be Scene of International Opening April 15, Chieago, March 31.+=The Interna- tional Water Color exhibition whie at the Art Institute 15 wil linclude French, Inglish, will open here on April ors from water col- for Porlnfants, Invalidsand Growing Children The Originel Food-Drink: For All Ages The Last Exhibition | ve German, ! show is of it is an in water | especinl signific o heentse { outgrowth of color paintir acteristic of the hundred n the history of art. Before the | beginning of the 19th century, water color paintings as it is known today, | did not exist. A certain type of tint- o drawi was in Vogue among own- 1ers of bums full | of views of their wd grounds, and it was from these outlined :rnll past o1 rm—— INFANTS aaa INVALIDS | ASK FOR >Horlick’s tke Original | Avoid Imitations PP and Substitutes Richmilk, malted grain extractin Powder No Cooling — Nourishing — Digestible Word in VICTROLAS Vietrola No. 260 Price $160 35 A new model that wins the admiration of all Down Sends It to Your Home HENRY MORANS 365 MAIN ST. Opp. Myrtle St. Gulbransen Players and Pianos PALACE—The Biggest Sunday Show Ever Offered RICHARD BARTHELMESS in “TOL’ABLE DAVID” Paramount’s Great Six Reel Chapter Play “THE MISTRESS OF THE WORLD" — Cast of 50,000 — been ehar- | tinted monochromes that Turner and Girten evolved the beginnings of water color paintings. Today it can hold its own with any medium, It is permanent and reliable. The prizes to he given this year in- clude the Bernard A, Fckhardt prize of two hundred and fifty dollars, the William H. Tuthill prize of five hun- dred dollars for a water color paint- ing to be purchased for the Art In- stitute, This last prize is the largest ever offered for water color work in the country. ; ACCEPT BOUNDARY. Mexoco City, March #1.—The Mex- ican government has been informed by Great Britain that she is willing accept the boundary line hetween the Me territory of Quinta Roo and British Honduras as m- mended some time ago by a special Mesican committee Work of plac- ing the nec ors is to be- gin immediatc The boundary line in question runs through a descrt country. Woman Captured In from a tree 19 hours after hospital for nna Lymheropol ich she sat for flceing the governiment the insane at Washington, . . The Itrce overhangs a 75-foot ravine Y HERALD, FRIDAY, ¢ Negro Nominated For Naval Academy E. T. Holley, 17, New York col- race to attend the U, demy. Congressman nominated him, R. R. OPERATING AT A LOSS 15 CLAIM Rate Re” ductioi. 8. Naval Aca- M. C. Ansorge n Muskogee, Okla., railroads of the count to ing business at a loss, and ai ing for two things to help them o an increase in volume and a reduec- tion of costs, according to W. R Storey, president of the Atchison, To- peka d Santa Fe Railway com- pany, who addressed the conference of the International Association of Rotary clubs for the seventeenth dis- trict here this morning. Need Redu ns. “Any further rate reductions with- out wage reductions are dangerous, and the sooner the railroads are put on a paying the bhetter for you, the better for u ind the better for the country,” Mr. Storey declared, “If the roads cannot be made productive then follows bankruptcy and event- ually government ownership with all its attendant evils. If they arc to suc- ceed, they must not be hampered 1 regulation to the point where they cannot function properly. In eother words, cut out the hampernig laws, stop increasing ta change the slo- . "Soak the railroads,’ to ‘Help the and give us a chance to do for you what we are anxious to do— give you the best transportation serv- ice in the world at the lowest cost per ton per mile. “A billion and a half dollars ought to be spent annually on the rail- E of the United es for three v]url!\‘: federal (O!HIM UH" iner plant, taking the roads whole, W -catly dimin X vast sum stated would have nothing to do with the ordinary cxpenditures for maintenance, but would be used the growth of the R. R. Ai “whhe railroads,” Mr. tinued, “have done everything sible to help bring about a return to but are not in shape to do ection as other in- dustries for the reason that they were not allowed to make any twar profits while the world conflict was in progress, because the gove srnment took them ¢I paid in rentals only the av- rage earnings for the three years preceding, Practically every other industry in the countr) quring that period, he said, and the money so made enables them to meet » losses that have come in the li- country. | Normally. storey con- pos- normalcy, as much in that ¢ quidation “The therefore, are greatly h‘\mln‘(lppml in this respec although they have made innumer- able rate adjustments downward, by order of com ions ,or voluntarily. In 1921, the r ilroads of the (‘mu\ll‘)l as a \\l\k\h came out only a little over cost of production— 1bout 3 per cent and they actually ek 130 million dollars of having enough to pay in- terest on their borrowings. Unless o nge comes there can be no nor- ¢ for the railroads.” wking of the business of the country generally, Mr. storey said it would improve slowly. “It will not reach the feverish — activity f»f war | times, but we will seon get it to .:I‘ point where there is a little profit, ne vaid TSI Y N ch malc A Week of Romance and Thrills FRIDAY She forgot him- See PRISCILLA DEAN in “WILD HONEY” FOX'S THEATER Next Mon.—Tues.—Wed. MARCH lege student, may be the first of his |8 o S| apparently is unpre only for expansions as demanded by | .. | made money |} 31, 1922, Dutlet Millivery o 257 Main Street Booth Block CHARMING and DISTINCTIVE — ARE THE — NEW EASTER HATS Supreme Values for Saturday 4.75 to $1().00 HATS of Hair Cloth, Tagal, combined with Canton Crepe, Italian Milan, Milan Hemp, Celo- phane, Visca Braids and Many Novelty Fabries, COLORS Black, Flame, Tile, Pheasant, Navy, Lipstick Red, Jade, Canna, Periwinkle, Brown, all color combinations. SPORT HATS and SAILORS $1.95 and $2.95 ‘ Flexible Brim Sailors with georgette crepe draped bands in solid colors and two color combinations ort Hat ESTATE OF TWINS PRESENTS PROBLEM | Question Arises as to Whether They Are Two or But One Person. 31.—The death of ok, the “Siamese ok county pro- al problem which sdented, In de- termining the disposition of the $100,- Chicago, March Rosa and Joscfa Bl twins,” has left the bate court with a le; 000 estate of the twins, the court must decide if 11 year old Franz § {the son of one or of both of the | twins. A scientitic \mllxmus\ which be- ters carly yesterday has resoled it- self into the questio “Were Rosa and Joself Blazek one | individual personality or constitute separate cntiti If they were one personality, the son will inherit the entire rfortune which was accumulated by the twins during their exhibition tours of the world. If they were two distinet pe sonalities, Rosa being the motk Josefa the aunt, only R tate would go to the lad, while closest relatives, including year ol father and four broth- rs would be entitled to her half. Physicians say there are physiologi- cal facts to support cach contention, and attorneys agree that | em— You Wlll Enjoy THE Vistor Records For April ON SALE TOMORROW “Hortense” half “C alolmd Rolling Stone” “Wanna"” “Don Pasquale Overture” “Hosanna" A New Piano Record By PHIL OHMAN And Many Others C. L. Pierce & Co. 216 MAIN ST. Opp. the Monument. did they | B al opin- | A oo | in all the newest styles and wanted colors. CHILDREN’S HATS Our assortment of Children’s Hats is the largest in the city. Whether it be for a child 2 years old or a miss 16 s old you will find the hat here that will become her best $1.95 “ $4.95 ion must be hased upon a scientific| ! analysis of the bhodies. So far a post mortem has heen op- posed by the brother, I'rank Ilazek, who is in this city. 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