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NEW BRITAIN DAI LY HERALD, FRIDAY, HIGH SCHOOL WILL 1" HAVE JUNIOR PROM | . Social Event Will Be Staged 0n§ Friday, April 28 ' A brilliant e staged at the on Priday evening Juniors will enade, Tickets have the fair BUCCOsS, The will cight until son's will ) The gymnasium 18 to he decorate S0 lavender and and appropriute distributed The patror be: Mr. and and Mrs. 8 L, P. Slade; and Mr. and Mr [y The class advisors, Miss | 1 berg and Miss 1I'rances 1Ferguson, w u also act as The class i | . Har, preside president: and George social event will New Britain Hig April 28, wi b fssned nd e t ] t already promiscs to Mace) tra music for d Trinity furnish cater duri intermi white, the cla Programs I nd y Mrs, It H. Holme Mr. and Mr patronesse b i Muy Oth A dime dance w gymnasium this a until 5:30 o'clock, pices of the nior ¢ A meceeting of the held in 21 building at 3:45 noon. The senior ¢ met in building during afternoon. the ng club was roont vdemic after H committe room he acade period thi m |t HAD GOOD RECOMMENDATION| i Coolidge's Former Oliice Boy Gets Job | : sk Easily When He Arvives in San ountric booked to play that theater the latter JRITISH EXPERT RETURNING HOME | Robert Horne Leaves Genoa (o Discuss Matter of English Budget in Parlinment, Ny A Haorne the Landon today the Dritwh budget at Westminister, fellow conferees here clated Lirit exchequer, loft the dis- | hefore He immediately to put into practice financial principles that have ved the Preneh the Genoa, April 21 Robert )N the h ehancellor he romised irliament he been hy conference Italian ppr I'he peaking i ind delegates commission % 1o Sir Robert had glven commission % decision reached call n tssue, | Ameri financial tha direction of the portant Bank spressed their the ahl he or the in Fngland banks S Anvitation the e anferen of cluding | i federal hanks. discussing for the European | reormnize thelr | foreign debt ques ttied, and this ques be solved until Am was obtained declared it was neces- America fo join Iur international solidarity nstified, not onty 1ent but by America WOU D STOP PICTURE it 1elogate Id many of ould not imces until the on had heen g rican co-operation herefore e induer The 1922 hathors at At to bottom, [Lisetie first of the City, Top wal n, Blanche )" of senti 50 norests of HERE SUNDAY artford Mayor Writes to Theat Bk 5 o to TR gov. Dr. €. G. Erickson, President of Manager Asking Him Not to Show Upsala College, to Occupy Local “Foolish Wives,” Pulpit During Absence of Minister. Mayor Drainard of Hartford yes- rday w etter to Manager imes Clancy the Capitol theater 1 that city suggesting that it might advisable, considering that a com- laint had been made, to omit the 1owing of “IFoolish Wives,” which {s Rev. Dr. €. G. Erickson, president of Upsala college will speak in place of Dr. 8 G. Ohman of the Swedish Lutheran church Sunday. Dr. Oh- man is absent at the New Fngland conference, in Cambridge, Mass, Prof. Hjalmar Johnson, of University, will preach in Dr. Yale Oh- Drill and Catherine | Lake Michigan Peck, 16, bather to try Lake She said the of Chicago, was Mich- water Virginia | the first fair | igan this year. Iwas fine. City Items The W. C is planning for a supper to be given at the Y. M. . A. Triday, April 28, at 6:30 o'clock, for members and friends. Rev. Arthur Tarbell of Thompsonville will be the speaker for the evening. Musical lections will be rendered. Mrs. T.. Corbin and Mrs. H. Dailey are 1!\ charge of the arrangements. Entertainment and dancing at the Kacey's Fair tonight. State Armory. —advt. Mrs. James Lanton of Brooklyn, Y., has returned home after a vi part of this month. “IFoolish Wives” 1Fox entire seen the Francisco. is playing at tk San Francisco, Lawrence Mills, 16, had no difliculty getting a job here when he presented creden- tials showing that he was former of- fice hoy for Vice-President Calvin Coolidge. The credentials made it plain that| as not “fired” from his job in the vice-president's office but left in good standing. A bank claimed the distinction of | giving Tawrence his first job in San Francisco. April 21 and persons who claim that the mo oftending parts have evidently cut out. The picture has been c and revised since its first New Yo where it is said to ha contained alleged objectionable f¢ tures. week, picture bell which rings curfew at every night in Lincoln In The o'clock London, 1596, SPECIALS FO R SATURDAY AT— e e PORTERHOUS AND ROUND LB. l 5c Tel. ALL DAY SPECIALS Tel. 1256-4 PORK And Pork 1256-4 18¢ 16¢ 15¢ 16¢ 15¢ 14¢ 1215 lfl(' 45¢ Loins To Roast Lean Fresh Shoulders .. Fresh Spare Ribs Sausage And Sausage \Ivnt Frankforts And Bologna ... IIxtra Heavy Salt Pork . Cone Leaft Lard Choice Bacon . Ham ..Lb. . Lb, ..Lb, +..Lb. Lb. Lb. .Lb. Products Fresh Eastern Not Frozen BEEF | Cut From » Rib Roasts .. 20¢ Fancy Rump R Shoulder Roasts Boneless Pot Roasts Boston Rolls . Other Goud Pot Roasts . Beel To Stew O Baoil Fresh Ground Hambgrg . car Cuared Corn Beef Heavy Western Lb. Steers Lb. 5¢ to 15¢ VEAL of The Quality Poultry Best In The City \mll (8 ll(lv'h fov Choice Loin Chops n Veal Por Pot Pies . Veal Por Stewing Lb. 30¢ L. 16 . 12150 Jest Special Fatted R Fancy Roasting Ch o Latra Favcy M Ped Fowls. ... | Choice La Fowls Fowls To Fricassce LI l) h. 42¢ 38¢ Lbh. 32¢ GROCERY DEPARTMENT NER FLotn »\\7"|'I'I.' LOALI FLOURR PURITY FLOUR ll\\lll WEBSTER FLOUR Lb. Lh. Lh cans cans cans 1 Prones 1 Raisins Dricd Tes Coftee Apricots Red Raspherr Lozan Be Squash No Beets No, Apples ted Milk — 3 Tom®' Soup Sweet Corn Green Peas . ol Lima Beans cans can r;i 1256-1 BUTTER DEPARTMENT Tel, 1256-1 IIKI'A'I' CREAMERY BUTITER LB, 39%¢ PURE LARD ;Tlll("ll‘\' FRESH FGGS DOZ. 28¢ Tel, 1256-4 2 FPor DELICATESSEN DEPARTMENT Dill Pickles G- 1 Sour or Tel. 12 Large e I resh Peanut Butter Fancy Queen Olives Pint 250 ALL KINDS OF ROAST MEAT— READY TO EAT" At SCHRAFT'S CHOCOLATES LINE OF AND VEGETABLE DEPT. Orcanges 33 To 790 Lemons 25(: I'tllllninl'\ . : Lbs. Radishes Beh. Me. Potatoes — Pk. Beh. Beh. rel. rrorr Bananas Doz . Fancy Apples 10 For Baldwin Apples | Sweet Potatoes . s, y ’ Calif, Doz Calif. Doz Fresh Fresh Fancy Carrots 'resh Onions Lettuce Cucumbers r J | Beets theater in this city during this have been showing in was brought from Calais in in this city with her mother, Mrs. Wilfred Hill and her sister, Mrs. Wil- liam Hoffman Ruth Draper, Wednesday, April 26. Tickets at Dickinson's—advt. Mis: een K. O'Dell of 10 Blake Conrt will attend the Elks' ball in Winsted this evening. place Sunday, April 30. Brotherhood of the Swedish |Lutheran church, held a meeting in the basement of the church last eve- ning. The program consisted of reci- tations by Miss Ruth Danielson, speeches by John A. Nelson, and or- ve |iginal poems by Axel Nelson. The Luther League will meet in the church next Thursday at §:30 o'clock. An entertainment is planned and re- 9 [freshments will be served. n, he S The re ut 10 OPEN MONDAY Work of Takingz Inventory at Library WARNING T0 LOOTERS In Belfast, ¥ Takes Longer Than Was Anticipat- ed—Not Open Tomorrow. that the li- Institute Robbers arc Placarded Although it was felt brary of the New Britain might be opened for business tomor- row after having been closed for sometime for the purpose of taking inventory, it has been found that this is impossible and the institution will be compelled to remain closed for the balance of the week. Miss Greta Brown, librarian, stated this morning, however, that she will be able to open the building at nine o'clock Monday morning. Library officials are working every day from 9 a. m. until 6 p. m. taking count of the books and equipment on hand, but the work is taking a great deal more time than was expected. TRAFFIC MEN MEET New England Traffic Leaguce is Hold- and Forced to March Down Streect of, City. Belfast, April 21.—(By the Asso- ciated Press)—TPiring was again in progress in the short strand area of Ballymacarett, the e °rn section of Belfast early today. A sergeant in the special Ulster constabulary was the first casualty of the day. Two deaths in the hospital last | night and the death of Andrew Mc- Cartney, one of yesterday's wounded raised the Ilaster tide roll to 12. Three men were discovered looting in the Falls district yesterday received a severe shock when they were tried and sentenced by republican troops to be tarred and feathered. The sentence was duly carried out and the thieves were mcrched down thr‘ street labelled: ooters beware” and accompanied by a joyous shouting crowd. The ar- rival of the military ended the thicves' ordeal. STYLISH COLORS OF YEAR And ing Its Iirst Convention in Con- necticut Today At Waterbury. Waterbury, April 21.—Holding its first convention in Connecticut the New England traffic league is meeting in this city this afternoon, guests of the Waterbury Chamber of * Com- merce. Delegates from all New Eng- land states are present, with repre- sentatives of many of the large rail- way and steamship lines of the coun- try. Many important topics are scheduled for discussion. The pre- siding officer is William Chandler of Ioston, prestdent of the national in- Jdustrial traffic league. BIG GRAIN EXPORTS of March Sand Color Bright Emerald Green Will Be Predominating Shades Of Fashion This Ycar. New York, April 21.— Sand colo1 N |and bright emerald green will be the | prevailing shades in women's mid- |summer and fall millinery. These two colors have just been se- ilected by the metropolitan display men's clubs as the ones to be featur- R [cd in retail stores throughout the | country and shown in display win | dows here at the summer millinery | opening on Ma They were chosen from a group of 12 colors suggested by the textile color association of Am- crica. Shipments During Month Were Ten Million Dollars More Than During February. BEAUTY CONTEST IS OFF | 000,000 Washington, April 21.—Exports of grain during March increased by $10 is compared with ¥ebruar but fell off by approximately $16,00( 000 as compared with March a ¥ ago, the department of commerce an- nounced today. Exports of dairy products | March aggregated $3,000,000 pared with $5,000,000 in year ago. [ All Bets Declared Void on University | of California Affair Because Girls during s com- March a Were Not Treated “Right™ Berkeley, Calif., April 21.—All bets have been called off in the University | of California co-ed heauty contest, be- cause the contestants were not treated | with “proper dignity. | The contest had been conducted by J | the Pictorial, a university publication, but the editor announced today that the winner's photograph would not | {adorn the next as had been planned, Miss Lucy Stebbins, dean of women, was quoted ag saving that B there had heen a mecting of the 12 final beauty candidates who had ob- jected to “having their names jostled commonly toward the success of an advertising scheme.” | ‘A | | MORL WHITE NES Recanse of difficulties occurring at the intersection of Main, Arch, Chest nut and Walnut str since the new traffic rules permit autos to drive in front of the traffic post instead of around it, there has been considerable trouble keeping drivers on the proper side of the street. Jor this reason two additional white lines were placed {on Main street this morning, one to direct traffic from Arch street north on Main and one to direct traffic headed north and turning into Arch stroet, issue G. ¥, CHRIST HEADS COUNCIT. George Y. Christ, of the Serew corporation, was elected presi- dent of the New Britain Industrial | Council, succeeding M. K. Pasco, at a meeting in the Y. M. €. A, last even- ing. 15 M. Preble, industrial secre- | | tary of the Y re-elected socretary Bean, of the | Vulean Tron Works, re-elected | | | treasurer MANY REPLIES C'ouncilman M. 8. Porter, of B. Porter Sons' store, has received ‘an unusnal number of letters from school children who are interested in his gold fish contest. The kiddies are trying to win gold fish by making the | most number of words out of the word “Neponset,” which Mr, Porter is advertising. The contest closes to- morrow at noon and the fish will be arded at 5 o'clock. Corbin o n NEW OIL FIELD April 21.—A company | drilling for oil near San Cristobal in | the southern part of the state has | struck gas at a depth of 1,785 feet. | “FARMER PAINT R" DIES. Los Angeles, April 21.—Alfred Montgomery, 65, known as the Many persons have left for the region | “farmer painter,” died here last night. | believing that oil field similar | His “down on the farm" was hung at to that in the northern section of the|the Pa exposition in 1900 a4 later will be developed. | was sold for $10,000. Vera Cruz, a new | statc APRIL 21, 1022 Pays For Itself The “EASY” Vacuum Electric Washing Machie will pay for itself out of what it profit of $10 to $15 a month besides. That i ing satisfactorily. . They know that the “EASY,” by air pressure and suction, most nearly dupli- ves and then payyou a the experience of thousands of housewiveswho have tried the “EASY” and found that it does their v h- BRGELLC T ute thishappens, the vacuum cups taling' aforward position with cach down strée, | cates the work of human hands, but Operates without vibration. Wrirg almost without effort on their part. = starts, reverses and swings to any josi- tion, instantly. Gas heater heats water to any desired temperature. Let us demonstrate the “EASY’ in your own home and prove it does een more than we say. 28| The hot, soapy water is forced through the garments by air pressure and then drawn back again by suction, removing every last particle of dirt. No rubbing, dragging or tearing. Sixty times a min- PHONE 230 CONN.LIGHT AND POWER CO0. The Electric Store 92 WEST MAIN ST. 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