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e A AR e e NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 12, 1922, enier, Pickhardt & Dunn --- 127 MAIN STREET, Opp. Arch Street Phone 1409-2 Specials for Saturday At $3.98—Navy Serge Middy Dresses For Girls, | At $2.98—A Few Slip-on Dresses, Were up to | At §1.98—A Few Misses C;)ats, Were much Were up to $10.00. $8.98. Higher. : —_— AT $2.98—All Wool Navy and Black Dress Skirts, A—tfisg.;m—Slip-on Sleeveless vJackets,’ Were up to | At $2.98—Bramley Blouses, Were up to $8.75. Were up to $12.75. $8.75. : 209 Off on Suits, Heavy Dresses and Coats. S ——— ing any responsibility for opinions ad- l . l tems for checking the extent and val- | hind his back left at a point four tyne agnounced he would carry the vanced in an editorial way, has high GO den West Glr | ue of repairs to cquipment when |miles from the city. matter to the faculty and demand fm- hopes that the circulation will stand | made by lines other than the line Vantyne, son of Professor Claude | mediate action. | the racket and that Editor Bill will owning the car, Vantyne, of the history department, Identity of the students who ab- enjoy himsclf while away.” ¥ el e made his way to a farmer's house, |ducted young Vantyne has not been Editor Haley is now back after a j 5 FRESHMAN IS ABDUC ! where he was untied. Professor Van- | determined. el | i e z ten days' trip and a pleasant time e ——— I o hirs Tkt Had by ali el : : : BT Michizan Student Is Ducked In e Nogales Democrat Publishes With fruz ines, Faron smith occastonaiy \ Joit Commission of Agriculture| creck for Rerual to wear Tonue. Sflf? T7LelA 1or INFANTS aa INVALIDS | ; permits his religion to interfere with ; ¥ i I his work as Iditor, and a fey typo- : Ann Arbor, Mich., May 12.—~Excite- | ASK FOR P t Hel graphical errors crept into the Demo- .| ment that attended the recent refusal | ‘ g o al‘SOIl al heim | arat hile s Baraen TTas atLant A : of Louis Orr, a Chicago student in the | . 7 - = Horllek s L (e to e At ka ee vactaR it - § T e R L . (¥ the Original i v 41| Andrew's church. But the signal : b v ks et G RTSERCE RS Y yeatars ” . 7 rngina Nogales, Ariz, May 11.—When Edi-| "0 0 e Rev i o i Washington, May 2.—Comp day, when it became known that Jose- | ey, of ing Dem-)* 130L SARE ' standardizat cars and | lyn Vantyne, a freshma > o eet) tor Bill Haley, of the Morning Dem liatia in anaveditad the Dekisotat -oritha standardization of fmqh' d y A\nv A freshman, who also | ocrat, of here, headed into Mexico | St P N | central control of distribution of all | refused to wear the cap, had heen ab- | recently with a party of business men 'm}’ A;‘l;”:'r‘”\"j ‘-""-‘ '”"“ '-'\"": i ]"': ‘“ ¥ classes of freight cars are among the | ducted Wednesd v night by masked | { in the interests of recognition of thr ;”r‘.:\mn:'rsflr;:';:r;‘l”r"rn:;y T vl" \'h; . 5 - | principal recommendations to be arsmml“"' ducked in a creek, his hair | Porlnfants, Invalidsand Growing Children Rlchmflk,m‘llfldgflh‘l extractin Powder ® 3 h » o ¢ i Crres| C Z0N? L 3 i 2 ar C 'S y i Com- | cli sl vi is i ¥ s 3 ishi: - Di, Obregon zn\f]y;nmrn(.{ b ,“ alle 'llm Blglae AR ) Sy : | :;‘i’LlTn;)o‘;m:\z;:‘)irlllkt‘;‘lr;:‘:nr::::)’;-';‘ “mn pped, and with his hands tied be The Original Food-Drint: For All Agea [No Cooking — Nourishing — Digestible i tev, enry Clark Smith, rec-| " - . i A v b BE trr:‘r”:-{:"\l):;\rm H‘l”;'.:ms('r‘yp:l! church, to|Pal church; and he proceeded to get 1 | PeRTE dareats study of the car short- S et out the paper during his ab-|01t & newspaper such as any news- 3 | age question. sehcr‘ This is how the news was|Paper man might. There was a little | The standardization of freight car broken to the readers of the Dems.|Mmore religious news printed ‘than has| | equipment would in the opinion of the ocrat: been allowed by Haley to get by here- 3 . commission reduce the initial cost, ge- “In the absence of W. T. Haley |tofore, all the churches got a fair . crease the number of necessary repair who swings the editorial quill of this|Show. and there was a little increase . > parts, facilitate repair work, make night-blooming publication, the news|in circulation. The only regrettable ¥ 3 : possible economies in the mainten- N B 4 feature in connection with the affair 3 ance of freight car equipment and re- . ; % Z. 04 will be dished up in hroken doses by : : [ was that the carried pigeon service by duce unnecessary empty car mileage. [ one perfect gentleman and his ac- | 5 . complices. The management wishes|Which Haley was to communicate the Central Control, . ’ b CFTRrEEE) Ao ok to do everything possible to relieve|news of the trip to Parson Smith fell| i } Central control of distribution of CLUA\KA n su'TsHup > the suffering, and in making the down. | — T, § freight rolling stock, the commission above announcement, while disclaim-| *T had planned a hird of an addi- | believes, would enable the railroads 2 | tion,” said the Rector . | to meet currently and in full the re- ISR | T know.’’ said Bill, “but the chaps| Miss Agne Dohoney is known as|Auirements of shippers in each and = | who acted as custodians of the |the “San Francisco Convention Girl." |®Very section of the country; to elim- | FOX'S—Mon., Tues., Wed. R| piceons scemed a zood bit more inter- | She will welcome the Disahled Am-|inate all empty car mileage that made r the Mexican ‘chickens. So|erican Veterans of the World War at | N€Cessary to protect originating, ter- | 8 ritory ,and to meet demands in orig- 2l *d ol ") ested in DICK TALMADGE there you are.” their convention starting June 26, e Mgt inating territory currently by balanc- Fairbanks’ Double, in There is talk here of calling on 2 iz i “THE UNKNOWN” Editor Bill Haley to fill Parson| Tt took 20 minutes for Miss Phoebe | "5_movement of loaded and empty 9 [ ! 4 cars. takes & vagation. | tmhute. 8¢ Gurtia e, Minnesos | o, ThE_ commisslan {n connection with W omen § and Mlsses 2 @ . DArAglULe e GRS B "7 | the recommendation as to central con-~ — === | trol will say in its forthcoming re- port that it has found that the Amer- ican Railway assoclation, whose car - : + service division is empowered to or- it 2, der relocation of equipment between railroads, 1is not fitted to prevent eme v conditions. Just what ma- : . AR e e in regular and extra sizes. Only a wonderful purchase aboth Uigiepue bediEorialtinio Re enables us to offer these Suits at such a price; hand tail- (J 0 congress to decide. ST A G 3 3 o 3 . N e e ored; some hand embroidered; all lined with' rich silks; oV o A Another major recommendation to all exemplifying the hest obtainable workmanship in the ; ;Of C M@fi %I/I/I@ ) rCNn pe madshbystheicommission teiilhe best obtainable fabrics; in short the most remarkable “ that unification and point operation of I facilitics be brought about at term- value we have offered this season. inals wherever such unification and R b i e T Tricotine, Poiret Twill and Men’s Wear Serge. and better service. The commission in its study has found, according to Chairman Anderson, that since the re- . 0 turn of the railroads to private man- ' agement “These unifications of term- inal facilities and joint operation at |8 | terminals have been in large part | ;. abandoned.” “The carriers,” the com- d ; . ) ° mission holds, “should effect these 7 consolidations wherever possible,” and | Qe o omen s a lsses recommendations will be made that ; 2 the Interstate Commerce Commission investigate and point out to the car- riers such consolidations as may be | |8 N o ) ; feasible, K y ; Results of Study. o % gl an Study of the railway cquipment| question was said todaysby Chairman | Johnson to have lead the commission also to the conclusion that there is a shortage of locomotives on some rail- reads and likewise that the supply of ‘hn\ cars, coal cars, stock cars and re- frigerator cars is inadequate to meet the demand during normal periods of B v, H o 0 H sctivity EHd. sHoulARERReRGTTS aes 7 et % clusive high class garments offered at sensational- mented, Recommendations. ” . W7 ly low prices averaging less than wholesale cost. Emphasizing the dependence of - shippers of fruit, vegetables and oth- g p G er perishables upon the refrigerator b 2 car supply, the commission in its re- 2 ' 1 1 95 14 95 port to congress, according to the & . ’ L) b g{ Hig forecast made available today, will - | PRk = recommend: T : 2 A L : o : | Extensive &nd prompt additions to | o ’,,m. nt refrigerator car equipment by /s 19 9 24 95 Jhe exceptional appearance and e e 2 JO . | nceds or extension of the equipment | w@al/in‘g qua/l'fl.@S (‘)f(yPSwic/l slock, ‘:‘<‘::‘n1}’:j":v|\1'|.~s of private-line car rnm-:’ A central control of refrigerator car ings will appeal to every member a8 Women's and Misses 77 4 mil | and incfficient equipment. | 0, I/O y- | Coordinated investigation by the | (& | Department of Agriculture, Interstate | Obtainable al most good stores in | Commerce Commission, shippers and | B silk, worsted heather, merceriged and Aok ST a AR Vactoie for men, women and children. mendations’ to be made include: Co-operation Necessary. | That the railroads and shippers co- | operate to obtain the full utilization | of the carrying capacity of cars wher- ! IPSWICH MILLS A el Lot <0 ey Lo ; ) ilroad and shippers’ committees be grade fabrics and a most remarkably low price, varied organized to carry on a nation-wide LAWRENCE & CO ; o M carmaln’ to”redyos 108 afd dkmags | : #E"’En‘m ¢ i t0. Koods’ tn transits THNE Trelght-re charming models of fine Canton Crepe, Crepe de Chine, emie divisions should bé promptly r vised to the basis of two-figure per- | 1y 3 . 3ati teor P v P 1 iy Bl S R ] Crepe Knit, Crepe Satin, Georgette and Taffeta. Many houses be established for the current 8 . | settiement of debits and credits grow- | beautifully beaded or embroidered. |ing out of rate divisions; that the railroads should adopt universal | through waybilling of in!r-rlinv! qumm, that the railroads maintain 9 9 12 95 14 95 19 95 ”‘nmphn\ cost data covering each i!om‘ ° , ° ’ . ’ » that have the rare combination of exquisite style, high of expense with particular reference to the maintenance of equipment and | - " . ™ : ! that the railroads adopt better l)'!-l 2 & &'}