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NEW BRITAIN AT OUR VARIOUS DEPARTMENTS WE ARE OFFERING REAL LIVE BARGAINS FOR SATURDAY SHOPPERS Ladies® JUMPER DRESSES in Percale and Gingham, $2.00 value, Saturday special 95¢ each. PEGGY CHAINS the latest novelty in Neck- laces. Assorted colors, 59¢ and 89¢ each. MEN'S FINE KNIT UNION SUITS “Forest Mills” make. Saturday special 93¢ each, BRAMLEY COLLARS and Collars and Cuffs' sets, Saturday special 49¢. Ladies’ Fine Nainsook BLOOMERS in flesh color, Saturday special 49¢. Ladies’ LACE COLLARS A large variety for Sat. .\‘pc at 25¢ cach, ,adlo\' ’I‘\\ 0- l’lecc HOUSE DRESSES Made of fine Percale. Children’s GINGHAM DRESSES In plaids and checks, Saturday special $1,00 cach, Fancy Tapestry RIBBONS 914 inches wide, A Saturday special $1.00 yard BOOTT MILLS Absorbent Towels Hemstitehed Saturday special 19¢ “l‘()le\T MIL l KNIT UNION SUITS DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, APRII, 28, 1602 o 1 day, w ANEEDED BY FARMERS - Wt and with nothing lef be done reh I the ntellur e ‘,u e final dress compuny feel certain that a production will be given The advan and 1 coffers of the ‘Either That or Greater Prices for Their Products, Wallace Says seat sale has beer that (e Temple clation, for which benefit the show s | | iven, will b good atlons are Masonic AsK0 considerably in New York, April 28— nlens there is a quick reduction in rallron ight vates to about pre-war levels the prices of agricultural products in crease sufficiently to equul the e | advance there will be “profound adjustments” in agricultur tion, involving readjustie dustry as well, Secretury W the department of agriculture ed today before the New Yo demy of political sciences, The “blighting effect” upon agriculture of | the present increased level of freight rates the secretary said “can hardly | he comprehende 4| . What he r as the probabl effects if present rates were contir for any length of time | marized hy Sccretary Wal | lows: City Items SWhile Miagmi Dreams,” a new Vie tor dance record, €, 1, Pleree & Co,| vt President Howard (. Noble and Noble have returned to their| homes following a trip which took | them into I l“ll\ld | Meet me at tl acey I"alr tonight, | State Armory t Charles 12, Bodley of Mass, formerly of this city Kathryn J. Hammen Minn., will be married in 8t - | Suturday I*olloy the lace ag fol- | they will live in Brookline, May Vietor records. . L. Dleres |& Co.—navt | ORGANIZED LABOR ENTERS POLITICS | Brookline and M B Paul, I'aul this were s wedding Six Broad Subjects “IMirst to favor the farmers of | | South Ameriea and Australin at the expense of our own farmers and all the more so because of the substan tial deerease in ocean rates ond to keep prices in the large surplus on furm | proc The Newest Period Model VICTROLA at Henry Morans This artistically designed genuine Victrola is one of the newest models completed by the Victor Company. The tone quality and re- production of this instru- ment are supreme. $115 VICTROLA No. 240 he exceptionally low price for this new mod- el Victrola affords an unusual opportunity es- pecially at the EASY TERMS prevalent at MORANS. APRON GINGHAMS ay At Tawok it e investment in land Buy Advantageously — NOW — HENRY MORANS 365 MAIN STREET OrP. MYRTLE STREET Exclusive Distributors For the Famous GULBRANSEN PLAYER ates Meeting at New Haven Urges Mem- | Saturday Special 98¢ each. AUGE For Women. ; JIRRLA . = stified by the x.pncml 69¢ .nu( T9¢. . ustifad. by Ly bers to Form Centeal Politi- | and equipment and cost of produe- | | tion; f “Third, prolong the period of dis- satisfaction among farmers and en-| New Iaven, April 2% ourage advoeates of cconomic falla- | labor in Connecticut has cies of all sorts; | for participation of “Fourth, improve the tion of | politics, Tonight del eastern truck and fruit ers but [ labor unions, under ymmenda add considerably to the cost of milk | tion of the American ration of and dairy products because of the | Labor will meet to discuss formation dvanced prices of hay and coarse | of a central committee to guide politi- ins necessarily shipped in from the [ cal activities of union men in behalf | west; of nominees for office who express | “1ifth, gradually shift industrial | themselves in support of union prin- | | enterprises westward nearer the sur-|cifles he locals of the several ‘|v|vm food producing territory; brotherhoods of railroad men have 2| “Sixth. promote sectional rather | be ked to he represented. an B | than national spirit and m more | is understood that the movement B | and more diffict ge national poli-|is not in behalf of a new party or any E | cies with respect to international af- |existing party but an cffort to induce | members of labor unions to take ac- tive interest in their own party in be- wulf of candidates whose attitude fs Known to be in support of the princi- ples represented by organized lahor, Ira N. Ornburn, state organwer of the Connecticut Federation of Labor, will open tonight's meeting. Accord- ing to announcement similar meetings Bi[| tation and the wheat growers of the | Will'be held in other place: d later | west to use the shorter haul to water | delegates from these meetings will be | ° C Rl 2 |fm export grains. He cited figures | called into a general state conference. ports had 1mr‘\|=ml THIS IS TINGTON DAY INE SOCKS Hluck :mri. colors, i . MEN’! RO‘\H’hR CLOTH cal Committec, very desirable for wash suits. Saturday special 21¢ yard, lM’I‘ES‘ G l‘\( HAM Organize All neat patterns. Saturday special 24¢ yard, PEQUOT PILLOW CASES Size 42x36, We are offering Salurday special 33c each. \U\ hn\hmm-d Hose FFor Ladies. Fine Mercer- ized Ligle, black and eolors, 49¢ pair, Saturday special. Ladies’ BANDEAU BRASSIERE in white and flesh color. Saturday spei 50c. For Quick Returns Use Herald Classified Advts. | P Bienent frelshit Phtes lrafioes & tas | on the tarmer of the surmn« produc- Wallace sald, which |ing states Mr, e ains and hay which already is causing the fr | truck growers of the far west fil|| southwest to turn to water transy See Victor Advertisement Opposnte—Then See C. L. PIERCE & CO. T —— Dutlet Willivery Go 257 Main St. Booth’s Blook TRIMMED HATS Special For Saturday through Gulf from 24 per cent of the total in 1913 | - = | | to 59 per cent in 1921, ,\'n(innnl League of Women Votoers| No Special Plea. Being Entertained Today. : “T am not making a special plea| Baltimore, April 28.-—This is Wash- ¥ ‘vnr the farmer as against the rail- ington day of the convention of the They must work in harmony National League of Women Voters| M important | which will wind up its annual session | i this: [tomorrow after a week replete witn Pt Q|| roads. and understanding, The | part T am trying to make is That this nation has heen built up |discussions of its social and legisia- | Q Ol 7 B!l by & system of low railroad rates de- |tive activitics. g ON SALE TOMORROW M| sizned to encourage the movement of | The delegates will visit their scna- | . . 4 B our surplus agricultural crops long tors and representatives in congress We consider the May list one of the best in | distances to manufacturing, industrial |be entertained at luncheon le\' me months. Forty-one’ different selections including 1d husiness centers with a cor than a score of Washington host A Corking New Record By Sir Harry Lauder {|| sponding return haul of manufactur-fand many of them will be received | ed products and that ¢ Iden rever- | Woodrow Wilson and Mrs. Wilson at § Waggle o' the Kilt 4 { Mclla McGraw | Special For Saturday || sul of this theory of (king re-[the former president’s home. @ || sults in great economic injustice and | The delegates will return to Balti- if persisted in will keep us in a state \more for the closing meeting tomor-| @ of confusion and agricultural uml‘mu forenoon and return to Washing- business uncertainty for a long time. lton for a reception at the White | “The most hopeful sign of the pres- | House,in the afternoon, bent time is the apparent recognition of the railroad management that our | present high rates cannot be contin- | ued without disaster to the railroads ite Fiiench delesation. ta-the o themselves and that rates must come | onoa conrerence, plans to leave to- | § | down to a point not fur if any above | moprow morning for Paris to confer | | the pre-war levels No. 55153 | | One of the Prettiest Dance Records in Months NO- 18878 { While Miami Dreams ITell Her At Twilight C. L. PIERCE & CO. 246 MAIN STREET BARTHOU LI/ Ge April 28.—Louis Barthou, | with Premier Poincare regarding de- 1\('147[\"1"!\[5 at the conference, accors ing to the Havas Agency. e will | § return from Paris next Wednesday. |} | Opp. the Monument | HOUSE DECIDES TO REBUILD MEMORIAL e o v f VOOKED | $4.75—8$6.75 One of I'irst Monuments of Abral mm‘ ® ° Lincoln Will Be Again Erected | FOOD SHOP |§ represented in these two groups. Every wanted Style in Washington, —Re-erection 118 Main Street all wanted shades. ahsington of | . THE D. MILLER CO. ol ani wieh Tor| UR COOKED FOOD Ban ded Safl;rs $1.95 up B two years or more been I)anHI away in a courtho basement, is | All wanted Styles and Colors. ordered in a bill passed by the house. | new courthouse was built | Ribbon and Georgette | Bands. Style and Quality usually found in higher priced Hats are in W ston. } April 2 i Plpmg Rock Hats $1.29 The most popular Hat of the scason, sold every-| [where for $2. We have tlm Ilat in all colom | You can’t imagine how good ' it is. Just received a full assortment of Hodges’ Wool and Fibre @& scvcn 5 ago the monument, Here you get real home . ak . » which were sed by popu- Rugs. Best wool and fiber rug on the market. These rugs will . ription shortly aiter Lincoln's | ¢ooking and nothing but the [ give you excellent service and are fast color. Prices $11 to $20. @i e irte commission o one best materials are used. theory that it was out of harmony with its surroundings and that its| pedestul was unsafe. The monument, which was the work | of Lot Fannery, who knew Lincoln | well, con of a life size statue. ‘ [ver since it was taken down a tht led by the Grand Army of the the Loyal Legion and onwi TOMORROW" nation was nrdrr(’rl down by | We § make our own ma_vnnnalse. Armstrong Battleship Linoleum, 1-4 inch thick, plain brown * Fine for auto running boards and offices. . ... ...$2.25 sq. yd. Ggod heavy Floor Covering, 27-in. wide, special. . .. .. .50c¢ sq. yd. j |0 Republic, ‘ ok e Armstrong Hall-and Stair Linoleum, Grecian border and SR e e " brown center el .. 89¢ yd. ?ng ,;r:iv.)\v?:;”uit, Iv]:r‘v'».]w\..‘,n!rl:\;‘:\]rn«"'srf«‘jr::vld ; Tall Cans Red Salmon, The largest stock of Window Sh.ules in thc mfy .50c¢ to $1.50- .We give estimates on all kinds, any quality, of shades. o be so mi appealing senti t S6nE e restoratiah. hAf Réngwews| Loc ean Challenge Brand Milk, . 12%%4¢, 25¢, 29¢, 3TV%4¢ 37%e, 50c¢ |ought to help. The lLegion con- 10c can 45¢, T5¢, 79¢, 98¢ Children’s and Misses’ Hats | Come here with the Children—Our Styles and Straws | will please both mother and child—our prices will appeal to you. $195 $295 $395 — S SPECTALS posts W' (cnded removal of the monument was | |« desecration und throughout Stuffed Olives, 15¢ half pint o | (hc country had offered to take it and set it up if it was to remain forever | Best Tub Bufter, 45¢ Ib. under a cover of rags in a basement | B | 11cre where nobody could see it ‘h'osh Roasted Coffee, none better, 25¢ and 35¢ 1b. Ladies Summer Vests Ladies’ Summer Pants Ladics’ Union Suits Ladics’ Silk Hose .37V%c¢, 50c, 98¢, $1.25, $1.39, $1.69, $1.98, $2.19, $2.50 pr. Ladies’ Cotton Hose ..............12%e¢, 19¢, 25¢, 38¢, 50c a pair Men’s Bal Shirt and Pants 45¢, Th¢, 98¢ Men’s Union Suits . .. .. .79¢ and 98¢ Men’s Goed Quality Hose, Ipswich 12Y%e¢ pair Lisle Thread . 25¢c pr. Silk . Children’s Stockings, very best quality SPECIAL DANCE NUMBER Hosiery Van Raalte Fancy Glove Silk Stockings B | Dorothy (.n!m n Wil I‘rml(lt' \nw‘ll\ at Gingerbread Man Show Dorothy Phyllis Golden of this city. | who is regarded as an amateur dancer {of more than ordinary ability, will in ]| {roduce a special dance number in the | with the pointed heel, = Various styles in black irip or Influcnza nd as a Preventive, take Laxative| | BROMO QUININE Tablets, The gen- | wine bears the signature of 15 W.| Grove. (Be sure you get BROMO.) | For Colds, and colors. $2.75 About the Store Fancy Sliced Bacon bzl/e 71051e;y VENUS Full I ashioned Stockings—the finest wearing stock- 1 the country; H*'v h\p 5 and ard i cplors - $2.35 '3 Stockings ave nol.d in M w m-l iin at the OUTLET Exclusively, Boiled Ham, none hetter Mighty fine PPotato Chins g FO) | Smoked Shoulders, short cut Next Mon., Tues., Wed. HAROLD LLOYD in “A SAILOR-MADE MAN". 5000 Feet of Laughter not be hought elsewher Sold out Irankforts yosterday, Ite wh 25¢ to 29¢ pair < Catlag ecvig e Ny Imported Pure Glive il in pints, | quarts and gallons. i