New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 25, 1922, Page 3

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, APRIL 25, 1022 _BOSTON STORE MEN’S FURNISHIN( MEN’S At this department you will find a complete line of | NECKWEAR Men's Furnishings. RS v " NU-BO | 8 o O / 3 ; HARTFORD SHIRT! “Faultless” make, the best tic band. A fine assort- with attached collar, An made Shirt on the market ment of colors, unusual value; comes in | {oday., Cut full size, trim- 50 Each white and tan, | med with silk frogs and Cc $1 75 Each braid. | ' A large variety of $1 to $2 cach, . i et SILK NECKWEAR | Fauvic's Star, a Jersey cow owned by Col, 'A. V. Barnes, New Ca- : # naan, Conn,, has set a new record for milk production with ‘.’0,616‘ in plain and fancy colors, pounds in a year. The record was formerly held Ly Passport, a ‘ t Ea. New York cow; with a record of 19,695, with attached collar; all PAJAMAS 50c . $2.50 e neat patterns and war- ranted fast colors, We are offering a white | —— . | _JOFFRE 1S ENTERTAINED muslin Pajama — trimmed ARROW COLLARS ’ New York, April 25.-—Marshal {Joffre, who has the freedom of New Each ; > Fa iith fancy braid; all sizes $l -59 | -,‘:Ll ¢ e s A large assortment of the M 8 R | York, was to altend threo otlier no- i T P4 season's latest styles in [tabie ke l\]m"w: the day |)|.~ | O | inen a soft collars 4 | was invited to be the guest of the SPECIAL zoc Each iM[)io]‘ Tmck Tl‘anspona“on In_‘w:u.-r officlate at the Moliere oxercls farranged by the American academy NEGLIGEE SHIRTS LUSTERETTE [ HOSIERY el 1 <t i adrag AL ve i a9, : Washington, April Lafae in striped madras and pe: Silk Like ajamas Men's Silk Socks in black, penditures will be necessary to Lring I': cale. Values up to $2.50. men. Comes in white, navy, grey, beige, white the two and a half million miles of | | L A 1 | Bk T LSl rural highways in the ["nited States | Special Price orchid and light blue. and cordovan, up to the standard of efficiency com. | FOOD SHOP 1 parable with their extended use in ) | sach i . of ransportation in the opinion : ' $1.25 Bt $3.00 = 50¢ "™ o the Joint congrisional commtive | 118 Main Street Beginning Wednesday of agricultural inquiry whose gene today by Chairman Ander- R Y. D—— - - — n—— — conclusions on the subject were SATT LV T T 4 nounced COURTESY AND QUALITY . D r I8 o o B o D 1 The Great Semi-Annual o | chairman also mnade known its Cooked Food Shop is due largely | con- clusions regarding electric railway de- (i R velopment as affecting communities | 10 the fact that each and every = and questions relating to the postal | one receives the same courtesy, ([§| Wanesday, Thursday,Friday, Saturday e #artice. for it means sav- ple” she said, “was founded to bring| “Iifth, to respect the right or| The commission, Chairman Ander. | al50 the same quality merchan- Iiverybody should come to this sale about the safety and happiness of the fothers to uphold convietions that may |son said, will recommend that con- | dise. ings of from 2095 to 5095 on an item that must be hought l citizens through a political — system [differ from my own. gre continue to promote an ade- H U always., Our share of a great purchase by the Steiger clean, efficient and just, and because “Sixth, to regard my citizenship as|auate program of highway constric- ———— | Stores is 25,000 pairs of dependable Steiger quality hos- NAT"]N’S SAFEG”ARI] the women of the United States have |& public trt tion and maintenance directed to the | fery for women and children and \\:-ln!({v-r th\(zm mh )‘01: at this time a peculiar opportunity “This is a simple pledge i rs, [ More effective correlation of highway | . . . N ; at very great reduction as indicateéd below. ou shou : Mg shvay | SpECIALS FOR TOMORROW (f| : e given their recent enfranchisement lrv'l'.n'l “but if it were taken 3 transportation with rail and water | stoek up and S help iy the full realization of this{-—by a majority of the voters of the | transportation and that the states and | o great ideal we are banded together |country we should be much nearer the | counties also continue their highway | Challenge Brand Milk, | It WzllPay You to CometoHart ord Leaguc 0[ Women VO[@]‘S Heal‘s to do our part. That T take to be the | Kingdom of Heaven upon carth than | Programs with particular reference to 105 cas V I Women Voters Presentation of committee reports State Cooperation, lor These a ues underiying faitly of the League of lwe find ourselves today.” farm-to-market roads. Views of Its President T3 mih gkl vesh Raiy Hrag coN=|BIA! Focom mARARtORe L b b e e e adestl v O e iAo Ao e Red Salmon (tall cans) ‘ PURE DYE SILK AT 39¢ vietions, she declared. 1%rst the be-[tually all of the first day's session. the states to effect a uniform basis | 18¢ can " Irregulars of $1.20 grade. licf that when a majority of the vot- - NG for taxing motor trucks and other | ! OFf pure dye silk in black, white and various colors. [(ere-ata dhGUiEERUY sl AElivAlY: ins ; i : motor vehioles; tol fairly represent the | Dill and Sour Pickles Seamless feet, with scamed backs and mercerized tops. terested in public affairs good gov- SIGNS COLLEX WIRLER. proportion of highways expense | GRLIE08 . tion of citizens is the safeguard of a : i T h | 9 fou o Slight irregularitics in knitting republicy’ this motto printed on the | Crnment is assured for the reason that| Philudeiphia, April 23.-—Manager | chargeable to such vehicles, will be | 2 for 5¢ Hgh B Ml o A : jon | government is plainly to the advan-| Mack of the Athletics today an- | urged by the commission it was said | g . - . 2 AT 69 o srogram is the idea which 3 ) b / | k 'kr A RE / c :,:L\p'\"’f":;:, IR resident of [{a8¢ of the vast majority of men and [nounced that he had signed Bart Mc-|as well as the need for uniform regu- Cooked Sauerkraut, LK AND l;l?l P T i Ay gt -g| Women. Sccond, that women arc par-| Millan, pitcher of the University of | lation of motor traffic. 18c¢ 1b. Irregulars of 2 i ot the National League of Women volers 1 ) : Ry 4 : e The i tana ; e | Of pure stk and fibre mixed, seamless, in pretty P 4 | ticularly able to help at this time i Texas. MeMillan is on his way ecast. 1@ importance of motor transpor- ¥ SR nd in her opening address at the third g tRHes §F i thtibn-to #he’ thrnier Was | | mistures, of black and silver, cordovan and silver al il o Hon ot the hague Gere) bralnlug to the potivities of good. citis - i > the tarmer was found not Best Tub Butter, | 1 only {o have been its effect in extend- | blue and silver. Desirable sport stockings. ) zenship und cnormous numbers of 5 today said she would like to put be. | * 1 o . oy 43¢ 1b. o Main® Mlobn == 4 Y 'sons, who on the whole are well | ing and broadening his markets, it B N | M: con as a guide for its|PErsons, w 1SSIn : . | T | 5 (Eas thesgonention VR 4 meaning and realize that they have ’ g was said but in the sharply reduced - e MERCERIZED COTTON AT 59c Sgibcratons. 5 by peo-|much to learn. Third, the belief that cost of moving his produce to market, | All Cookies Regular value T9c. ! USER U g el W RO L e & utntethutlon, ©f Al i 7 3 The commission was sald to view At Cost | These are light in weight, scamless, in new ribbed their own to make to public affairs. &%, p ’ | with optimism the future of interurb- effects. In camel, grey and pure white. Women's Views. o an cleetric lines serving rural com- | Main Floor — : “Women by virtue of their distine- %3 5 | munities in view of the tendency to SILK AND LISLE AT T75¢ five experience in life” said Mra, ¢ ¢ | recognize the necessity for an ade ' Regular value $1.00. Park “have a tendency fo see affairs \ ol ! A SEMITI L DA con thie st About the Store Of all black, light weight, pure silk and lisle mixed, of government in such terms as ed- Smanged by the oublle, Their valils seamless foet and scamed back. ucation, public health, public morals, riot only as freight carriers but as a Smoked Salmon, 60¢ 1b, - Main Floor — the human development made p o 5 Y : JSEeans Of HosoRa . BoRHE ol tae g ety e T PURE SILK, FULL FASHIONED, AT $1.09 el L rural residents was emphasized in the 2 ::.I:,M‘,,‘\: A‘,,'\,}‘,‘,_:,‘,1:”\_'“" ]',::\1 I,ns“ ,:,,] conclusions .‘nmollncml’ by Chairman | Now is the time to buy Coffee | > Trregulars n:’ $2.00 f:?\fl(;\mor: P A point of view of social welfare and it | Anderson, Good supply of Maltop Malt and [ Ihens heis mstoaries G T J should he reckoned with quite as fully | The commission’s study of the pos- | Hops. white and various .n.m:; in 5 Goic Ehts as should the point of view of busi- jlnl service as relating to the farmer — Main Floor — i | Raltimore, April The educa- increased postage rate on second i . £ 7, Irregulars of $3.25 and $4. class matter (parcel post) particularly | . Fresh Supply of Tmported and | Of ingrain, all silk in medium and heavywelghts; all burdensome” upon farm publications, | 1'0Mestic Swiss Cheese. ‘B full fashioned in black, white and a variety of wanted It was pointed out that the service | The Baking Beans you buy at the ehdes, MR IR rendered in the distribution of second [ ‘ooked 1700d Shop are of a size and PURE DYE ILK AT $1.35 class matter entailed less expense than [ &rade unknown elsewhere. Reguls veiiie $1.98, 1(7r parcel post, the volume of which IMirst quality, pure dye silk hose, made with durable follows: e T A LR o Rt Hirep mercertzed tops and soles, in black, new grey shades, Relieving in government by the : = beige, putty, fawn and cordovan. _Nlam Floor — The first and original Cold and Grip people, for the people, 1 will do my Nl ARE PICKING JURY PURE SILK AT $1.55 Tablet, the merit of which is recog- best. k i Waukegan, 111, April One man ‘ ; R A N D Regulae valio 3Roy -5 - i nized by all civilized nations. I%irst, to inform myself about pub- W | tentatively accepted as n In pure silk with lisle tops, seamless, with white ] juror and lic questions, the principles and poli- another passed by the defense sat in clocks on black, and black clocks on white. Be sure you get cies of political parties and the quali- (e TRy Bev ot R T e e [ A TBe fications of candidates for public or- Maurice Byrnes, only 18, bank mes- | first day of the trial of Lon Small 5 i SPORT HOSE AT §$1.45 BR M fice. senger, i charged by New York po- | governor of Lilinols on a charge of | Regular value $2.50. “Sccond, to vote according to my|lice with throwing $100,000 into the | conspiracy to embezzle state funds b h (bitse 5 i ted tweed i . i sl i 1ds, * C v J P | New sporl stockings in the muc wantec wel conseience in every clection, primas: | river, keeping only $150 Both sides predicted a jury would be ||§ DALY COUNCIL, NO. 12, chades; of full fashioned pure silk and mercerized lislé, RS or final at which I am entitled to obtained within a week or ten days, K. OF C. | in nude, periwinkle, Lovatt green and rose. The genuine bears this signature vote. - - Main Floor — “Third to obey the law even when Piles Cured in 6 to 14 Days RUTH DRAPER RECITA 5 . T $2.35 I am not in sympathy with all its|Druggists refund money if PAZO| Tickets are being exchanged rapidly ’ | LK ,(ul,)”_”_‘\“(,)”(:lén .\é = provisions. OINTMENT fails to cure Ttching, [at the Dickinson drug storc for fthe | Reuln LD8 R . m ourth to support by at fair|Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles.|presentation of original character Prizes Giv v i Of light welght -‘”\‘I\ v”““.‘“”"' with seamless feet in Price 20s means the policies that 1 approve of. | Instantly relieves Itching Piles. 60c. [sketches by Ruth Draper, tomorrow In Prizes Given Away | black and silver. - Main Floor — night, and all indications point to a April 21 to May 1 HEAVY INGRAIN SILK AT $3.35 well filled assembly room in the i N Value $4.25 and $4.50. senior High school. Miss Draper will | Of heavy ingrain silk, all black with assorted white give her sketches for the benefit of t rc treet | side clocks Main IMloor - the Business and Professional Wom- | SILK AND WOOL AT $3.25 en’s club, of New Britain, Regular-valne $4,00, Newspaper comments upon Miss A % O ATE el 3 | In black and silver, light weight, silk and wool stock- { Draper put her in a class by he f rmory Ings with pretty side clocks. in ability, The London Sunday Main Floor — Times calls her the greatest of living St. Joseph's Minstrels ‘Al BOY STOCKINGS AT 1Sc reciters, The New York Sun says q S | { her versatility is amazing, he New "\" Voices. A e # Pairs for 50c. ; York Evening Post says Miss Draper Entertainment and Dancing These are regularly They are of medium weight has few rivals and no superior, o - % cotton, fast black, scamless, narrow rib for ages four to Each Evening The program as announced for to- sixteen Main 1floor | morrow night is as follows: CHILDREN'S 3-4 HOSE AT 35¢ K Prench 1ressminicet, Admission—25 Cents R 3 Pairs for $1.00. Domestic Relations. ' ! cerized lisle, white grounds, with tops in various pretty A Debutante stripe effects Main Floor e R UITHR L Sraak ol [ | CHILDRE ST BLACK HOS On the Porch in a Maine Coast Regular 20¢ vaiu tegular S9c¢ vaiue. See Victor Advertisement Opposite BOR S el : o o ik, S e e o piommmnie, Ll Tighets RTINS e 1 W | Wednesday the Gingerbread Man will Of mercerized cotton, fine gauge, full rashioned, | be presented at the Lyceum theater white grounds with te in a variety of stripe and check by local talent, under the auspices of effects, 708 7 to 9. | the Masonic organizations of the city. or { Main Floor - [J [ ] (] | Tickets go on exchange tomorrow | o The Gingerbread Man s regarded " This Will Be the Biggest Hosiery Sale £ | as one of the most claborate plays 246 MAIN STREET oo e V) Gingerbread Man in the History of Hartford JANE ARA v vory BUGE RONGIVIINDRIS, {1 o otk v ooy K Besind SALE ON THE MAIN FLOOR It is of the cxtravaganza type of cll's Drug Store Morrow OPPOSITE THE MONUMENT EmriRh Bl R SteinerMedber o interests. She did not however mean that man's business viewpoint should no longer be considered now that women have votes she added, posed Pledge. Mrs. Park proposed a pledge for all “conscientious citizens” drawn up as erfoFmance iven at Lyceam Nead performance Tuca A Novelty features will be introduced v DS, Rid- Syed, during the play.

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