New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 19, 1922, Page 5

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WED? Snlfi §||rv1vor° @l Pniomac Wreck TS| e 500 Amoskeag Gingham ol 7 A | (e - 4 House Dresses Enjoy R LT ————— oy st ot [ | ) L — $ 1.09 — schooner Kembel capsized by a gale on the Potomac near Alexan- Checks, Plaids And Plain Colors, Trimmed . dria. Exercise B == e ;WI[L MAKE E“{BNTIA[} s v B R T (N | With Rick Rack Braid — Plain Colored Bind- | e ‘ ings And Embroidery. All Colors and Color ous fun from your exercise fy ! Wi WALTER CAMP'S HHEM fi E‘flo EENTER PREF ER CREMATION & l | Combinations. Sizes 36 to 46. Very Full Cut DAILY DOZEN | | ; A British People Would Burn Bodies [ 18] (L ‘ b o — ATLY DOZEN || g1 g5 s o Do Mag| "o e o | el (| Garments—Actual $1.98 House Dresses. Feel Better Work Beweer || | B Tndustral Heoea of Country | ™ Cromons v i . L i Special for Thursday only at $1.09 Look Better PR London, April 19.—Cremation is in- creasing in Great Britain, accordir el ment o tindustrial center near Exertions, No Self Denials. Pantlas 58 miley notth of Batratt fx| COEBAG, * Mot thia frst finia tn itx |8 myds of: 36tk WJ 36-inch Linene, a durable material for children’s wear and jumper dre es. White, tan, rose, Boys' Ribbed Union Suits, | | Infants’ Mercerized Socks, | summer weight, short a wonderful showing, in sleeves, knee length; plain white or in com- helio, copen and reseda white or ofiru finish ; bination of cplm-s, \/"llh‘ s 24 to 34; regular fancy (np\ sizes 4145 to et v of over b years, the meeting Just twelve simple move- which would he groupad two or more | was presided over by w woman, \,,‘.';; ('ll(‘fi. soft finish, in fig- ments, get to music that n’r‘ :Iu. wl..‘ v Detroil antomohile | Spencer Graves 4 ured, striped and checked yowll enjoy as much as a "m s and accessory factorics from | Last year cremations toolk || effects, all warranted Ve : I parts of the con i seen here [ place at the 14 crematoria In - the || 8kt o] v, 19, cool shower on a swelter- nd & posathillly fi yunce- | country, that of Ciolders Green, ARG EDIDTS, “'i ¢ value green; regular 35¢ value. SAA0} 4] ing morning. ment Iy ihe ( ik aullway [ London, heading the list with x93, "D“Ulnll 21/ Special ‘ value 50c. at it is wer the grade o o 80 ¢ car o 5 ipeci If you are fit—Kecp fit with ”‘ III ey | I'-m‘\i.f‘]‘n L(‘“.’ ‘((1. Among the st " at .. yard 2c : A 22c Special at the Daily Dozen. from . ion avenue to Hale street, | mer f p i, alists, || \——-—-— - in Detroit tance of ahout onc ors —_— [ No Fads, No Medicines No Detroit, April 19.-—Establish- [to figures given out at the annuall| h meeting of the Cremation society of |i :; 5 [ If you.are not fit—Stare at (| |1, 0 E e Ty 2 e R ; — - - - - —_— nce wirth the DAILY e ACBE B $4.- | women social wo [Hemmed Bed Spreads, ex-|| [ Marquisette Curtains, \\IUI Fancy Turkish Towels, ex-|| | Genuine Japanese Pongee Cd 000,000, The eremation of the late Duchess tra large g ) D o i ) DOZEN. 1 | The grade improvements, it is said]of Connaught by her specifie instru | tra large size, satin fin- Cluny lace ] tra large size, in all-over government insp e cted, here, will drive the opening wedge for | tions was an innovation in royal ub- ish, crocheted, new pat- medallion in corner, 2 patterns, with Jacquard first quality, very Ilus- | what promises to he one of the larg- | sequic L tha reform has atways||@| || terns, regular $3.49 value. vards long. Regular § horders of blue or pink. trous, regular value $1.19 . ¢t railway improvement plans within | had strong supy :» g | i Spovi;ll $ 9 val. Special Regular 69¢ vard. Special recent ye obility. m £ I3 son || p i Rt geemsPn : 4 E-I-- P'ErEB&CU. e Ty ‘”H’,“m. Sl R : .1t 2 6 [ atieh. . palr $1 089\ value. Special at 47(: | T yard 9 C [the Detroit board of y s areat < o tlie 16 R e M ave oo 1 on discussions for the he present cost of cremation in |8 [(.onu'm‘ Calf Skin Hand Children’s Fine Ribbed (Women's Silk.-Hose, slightly | [ Men’s Summer Weight ded a p for pro- . . Urns to hold Bags, all silk lined How. double soles, in| irregular, seam back, lisle Union Suits, of fine nee- equipped with mirror or 5, cordovan or white; top, in black, cordovan, dle Dbalbriggan, white change purse; all colors g .' ; regular 25¢ pair. r, white or beige; all only; sizes 31 to 46; reg- | and novelty h S ular 69¢ finishes a pair 1 7C : | VAILE faes 6 s Mbetil 48c | g taf ban line between ; s are , the geners irial center It workmen s 7 o ns of Rest,” ad night have 18! tation to the | | hoint near 1 s declared de ! street proje s A 4 Z - : D axes certain autom X : Joys' Play Suits, in ]N‘.l\\ : : . . 3 3 Party. Going to New Orleans Conven- | hile companics here b e | American Minister to Denmark As- | (@ [ blue denim, plain or red Red Star Diaper Cloth, 20- S1x ached Sheets, }»lf)-mch Unbleached Sheet- tion, arc Now at Panama. desire to leave the corporate limits e Natives Dy Vorsatitityallg | tmnmo(l with ot without inch wide, regular $1.49 | of heavy cotton, Iwmn\.od,‘ ing, very heavy weight, tenagammaniany: Withs shalr wivesiu Wiae as the site for [ th Copenhagen, Apr John Dyne- v of Detroit and remove to| tonishes il 3 val. Special $1 10 regular value 89 | no starch; reg. 10 A cac I g7c at .. piece $1.25 .... each C 15¢ value, yard C children, arrived here yesterday e | prajest o BHARE . Afite nister to || = Panama, April 19.—A party el e ie el i i Knights Te members of 1os- DL T ) HeL Sty When Taterviewed, | he acqnit a 1000.acre tract ncar the ip Cristoliot and were| o " : et e Fr ety = = ——— given a reception last night by the | 500 SN e with the |Hg1 1 36-inch Indian Head, linen finish, 1n~ e ¥ 'Round Mercerized Scalloped Napkins, local commander Ight by the | i be consl as as trans- [ Danish people by his: versatility. \ alit e 36-inch Fruit of the Loom | g Lo mna iy, : ! * | portation facilitics for the workrac \ after rival here the quality. Special 19 Cott 1 C | neat patterns, regular 59 whichils under charter 3 are available. apent " Jer men swooped : vard Cl| | i yBEY 89c value dozen C will pass through the can e ans fimbl I i1 E el | The ultimate destination of 11 g " g 008 St W, havs L& is New Orl where they w proposition hecomes a - reality the . \ y 1 up on their t‘fl Aiie o dbnolate G | standing of sontheastern Michigan as | [ 1 ; ook them & ditd i el an automobile manufa e district [off their foet by ient Dan- grand bonimaundery, {wonld he enhanced beeause of ish fore the inter g | Mavis v b o B R | Castile Pl bringing of accessovy into this |they Jearncd that the ne 8! [ Talecum ... can [ ! s il ; APPOINTED FOREIGN DI TE | part of the ; formerly o professor ”. i 7 The Trunk is planning to v, ha s Y TS & is " | o Washington, April 19 1% Vg Ihe € Prunk is 7 @ I eS¢ EaRL: i : — ] ik . Norman, president of ! |erect a torminal station here ; ! Cuticura or Wood- c ‘ Watkins Mulsified orman, reslo ) ae 8 ne " ) s : . % v . in the future and to make Detroit the f ward Dr. Irince deliver, v's Soz ake ; ; . : O htuby: betodlAilon Mug BeAN|iHantay aF Bash aid Sest LaMte i b : | bury’s Soap, cak e . L PR | Cocoanut Oil .. C appointed commissioner of ic ystem. wrongh traffic on the r n his versatility found even now goes througzh the Port Huron-|scope. He illustrated these ancient | | sarnia tunnel. Completion of the |yusieal technicalitics by playing vari- | new Windsor, Detroit bridge, actual Jous oriental instruments with ease. | ture and delegate of the United Ste to the general assembly of the in- stitute of agriculture which is to be held from May 8 to 18 at Ros:?, Ttaly. | _____ R TIE S While in® IZurope Dr. Van Norman - " — < = T guillmitke ngarytions 4 Wh Did Y That Hat HOSPITALS CROWDED, . A. R, CONVENTION, conditions in Ttaly, Switzerland, ere bl ou [ at Hat ! France, Belgium, Holland, Denmark, : : SR . : | Poday's Activities Taken Up With Swacden;-Notay ' and. ‘the - Dritis : v Renewed Shooting in Belfast Causes s, y | dgics: ‘ : Long List of Castaltjes HNE; OLRCNTE, —_— X 3 . o Rt ¢ 2 Washington, April 10.—IFurther § i ¥ | Belfast, April 10— By Assoclated |\ gine of committee reports followed MARRIAGE LIC S : R ) % | Press.)—-Shooting was renewed er by a discussi Americanization Th"l rnnf‘“wfi :“TI n. ot 1 ¢ 2 . today. John Scott, a youth, was | work of the yrmed the pro- have been fssied at (e office of {he [ % killed, and William Johnston was fa- {£ram for today's 1 0f, s s town clerk: Antoni M ) ! % X s = nual congress of the Daughters of the York city, and M v Nazz 8 co tally wounded. The hospitals have | (H0 L volutlon, Reports e of 25 Broad street; d large casually lists as a result of the | heen prepared for submission on the cente of 408 Arch str 2 v 5 V A 5 3 i recent shooti Marie Gaglarde of the ade % 3 not indicate the full number of in- |2ld from the gociety Yrank Joseph N of Hartford s : 9000 asiemitss. 1 avenue, and Miss Rose Kemp of $8 jured, as ¥ cases are being treat- 2 noated S Ellis street. but even these do work of the various schools receiving ed at home at a rmmuu Mght at Continer The police harracks at Manor Mam- | al Memorial Hall by Mrs. George ilton, an important center in County | Maynard Minor, president general and | Leitrim, have been captured by iree |offices society’s national board | state forces. A motor returning y o was seized, and the occu all of whom were armed,. werc prisoners. A sccond car been trained to start abled by gun fire and the oc a anc ork 3 ound of a g Clothes . » k. % e Away— | B _ | ) ————— DYE THEM ; ; AL : & N for IHFANT S and INW"“DS New waists, new 7 g 3 skirts, new stock- z Y ; ASKTOR ings from old—by B X L A R e . o > e . Yau and sure liome 801 g Vet 3 : : y ) process. SUNSET k 5 e’ SN { o the Original fast colors will dye : s Past, Colors silk, cotton, wool, Of all the new spring bonnets seen on I7ifth Avenue none has 15%A linen or any mixed attracted more attention than this one worn by Maxine Brown, Cars fabrics in 30 min- | | callad by President Harding “the most beautiful bride that ever Mo Sl ik WS SUNSET is all \ side arding e mos au hride that ever| o o i tavalidsand or Uteasils a joy to use. visited the White House. The Originel Food-Drink For All Ages EEERIELE S| | POLLY AND HER PALS 0. K. As Per Sample CLIFF STERRETT SUNS | 115 A CLASSY (1ASS BE BlLOwED! 6 TS STHE DERNED F SHE ! L TAKE AK D DUMP BUT THE CORRECT CUT. 130@1 LOOK Like ) 5 § CHANCE, )ID. i’ Avoid Im't‘ft“’"s | The Hahn, once a sub-chaser, is the first of the six new “rum- and Substitutes | chasers” to be put in commission. These boats will soon be sent GrowingChildren | Richmflk, mmalted grain extractin Powder | from Baltimore by Prohibition Commissioner Haynes to stop boot- No Cooking — Nourishing — Digestiblo | legoing along the Atlantice coast. J * SHEN I HUN G PDRTxO_/‘JS ARE RY' E t \ROETER HOUSE ; g om_r Real n,»rorALLFabms OMALL ! [ WANTS VICTUALS! Hadliaad s VRER A EdpT { FETCH ‘ GomE! LOBSTERS AND SHRIMPS FRESH CRAB MEAT SOFT SHELL CRABS /s STEAMING CLAMS CHOWDER CLAMS HONISS’S 24-30 State Street Hartford Visit Our Dining Room % Copyright, 1922 AT S a— Newspaper Feature Sevice, tne Great Dritain rights re

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