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NEW BRITAIN ™*i"'V HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1028, AMORE boys Lo prepare them for eltls % With the enlargement of the stand, | man has performed in Indiana. M. falling 1o vole at & HIBA 0 m HAVE @alse came an enlargement of the|Law said the people he had married, c o Ch’x“ Bfl.bc Bpea Gillett also pleads for care- [senship and threugh ulilizing the playing - field The diamond was|together with their ehildren, prob selection o candidates for | sewvice idea in alding and abetting all moved back sixty-elght feet, and then|ably would make up a eity of more For Infants and Chiidrea ative of I slales that the | werthy causes for the .h.n;‘..nha«sd : the communities In whie the ol turned more to the porthwest, The|than 60,000 lunhllanu. quack and the demagogue belong ix " " NEW fiRAN“ STANI] distance from the home plate to the et } In Use For Over 30 Years the same catagory, 16 that they arouse |are catablished center flold is 440 feet. 'The depth of mm 3 sympathy by selling the vietim of hs —— N — the playing field at the foul lines I'III # real troubles and then offer their own = Fa 'm Be um smwk ] U Svont U8 font ‘ remedy as the only panacea for the NUSHERS PLUG ALONO o The cost of the stand at the time » d 3 trouble : The Vas, Man., Beb. 23.~Seven dog of its uu“ou was approximately | Iussou"l,s WATCHWORD Attorney General Daugherty de : g o P :”t 'm' ramen hroug frosen wilderness o - m mn . $360,000, + The plant exclusive of the § ’ . h tutional goverament franchise, will now be worth approx- s ne g wless the individuas 119D8 in an effort to win the Burne imately $760,000 Taly's Ponderous Bureaucratic Ill-| # o Litizen firet ae nts himself with 9P and $2,56 prize money in the teh of 200 mile nen-stop A A six room bungalow will he bulit Wl obe I h f Chicago, Feh, 23.—~(By the Associ-|in the northwest corner of g site chine About to Grumble Under 1 e three hasle ,;,::::.-n\ of the The Pas Derby. It was expected the Mted Press.)—Chicago will have the|to be used by the ground superin- | . Minister. i privgiples of citizenship belng used 1n | WINDer would arvive here late today, ‘ Reven the teams whieh started on Iargest single deck baseball s and in | tendent as a hnn-e and omca the United States are duplicated B conpiciad tee the. eoring o the Rome, ¥eb. S3~=ltaiy's ponderous| mimilar messaies. from the heads or U 10ng grind at 11 o'clock yesterday 08eq for g ol bureaucratic machine, the dismem.| h md w l e g g e g bl e A were stretehed out “somes 1023 season. The work is rapidly berment of whieh has been the| "“ B mfl“dso ST most :I“l: '\-‘4 :. 1‘; countries tn Where along the Raskatchewan" The Bearing completion at a cost of near- | promise and aim of numerous Italian | E BT which R . have beep es. ['9AM driven by Charles Stabbaek 1y $400,000, { {movernments since the armistice, 5| World Attend lmemmom] tablished, The onal work the 9ropped out within the first ffty When finished the park will have | finally, under the virile and strenuous Retarians are doi » nothing to Wiles @4 seating capacity of lvwfll"fllmvl administration of Premier Mussolini, | — & do with partisan polities nor are the first Afty miles of the race were #1,000 compared with a previous ea- | about to erumble, His government | " the statements from the three dis. fovered in record time and it was pacity of 17,600, There will be 9,277 has just put into effect, through the Chicage, Feb. 23,—With presidents, 5 beserdble e sl el ot par. | #vident that all drivers were foreing bo: u;:h: 51:6:151'":?'1 stand seats | issuance of a royal decree, a scheme | Prime ministers, chief justices, and tian, They are devoted entirely to and about 5, hleacher seats, co mlss E sw F designed to give the maximum ©f-| heuds of national leglslative bodies " th " o NOC h hroad prineciple of the pONSt The old steel and concrete stand, Fimt m ion 'er " mm flelency for the least cost to all the “m“‘hw, the world contributin n |.||r|:a’.'ul.‘:'|:\ :‘-:.lu- et Which was erected in 1914 by the services of the state. | briof statements of thelr ideas of "l: Declaring sho was offigad a §25,000 | o st imonsages are being used in AD EVERY WHERE Chicago Federal leaguo club and tak- Japan to United States | At one blaw the mew decreo retiren | nouo i itieie ™o o inaividual o | DTIPO 10 §0 G0 WashADELON s JobbY- | qdhonen (o penae e Uned It gt en over by the Cubs with the absorp- [all state employes over 65 years of .. e T Tl of government " ) |18t for “a certain LI Mrs. T, G.| . organizations, ete.,, W Sl he tlon of the Kederals in 1916, was cut | age, and those who have served f0r & oy 99,000 members of Rotary In. | INIeM President of the General Fed- | oo LOCT LM e B W %00 into throe parta. The side scctions| . . ‘b, 23.—The first modicat|Period of 40 years Al employea|fola B0000 members of Rotary In-|oraiion of Women's Clubs, has stated audience, They are being broadeasted | were moved back while the central iy b et B r .’III e:n‘ who, by reason of incapacity, are not | EiERHONAL bR tHARSIEN. ind srat v 'l she will produce a letter offering the | o tie o O O O e and BAKING POWDER oD ot n s oatael podts the U nl.:ed" States, nlh-:; 'I,:onlllp\l'l::‘ko |ablo properly to perform the func- |y ;'or i ans remponaibilitios as part of [P0 “WHeN it becomen necessary (G SRR B OO f talks @t :‘:::d:":-:";u:rl':- .:3n.$xan?wlws:?l‘|;::"'“““ today on board the Taiyo Maru, eas o "‘I:;’::‘“:';"’(v";;" ",;."h’::"’;",',' the celebration of the 15th AANIYERs |~ overy Rotary meeting during the you yse less . 4 o vi Dr, | are to be sary of the found o o f - oo::; o::wlq::::"glzc;“':h:::n:lilwtl;lo: ‘\:‘lnrfl;?l(.’":: 'l?r:l?d‘e'::‘l"::wl?w";llgcl!(: include thdse whoso scrvices are "M‘lryycluh 4 AInK of the first 1ot | ¢o1 tne execution of the laws and e- 10 first Rotary club was organized | SESmsmmmmm—m - twenty entrancos, and thirty ticket|feller Foundation. Those composing deemed satisfactory by thelr SUPET-|““hpoypons Harding, Speaker Gillote|chares no citizen can consider himself fn Chicago, Febraars 23, 1906 @ 1 ere windows, Heretofore, the park had this commission have been tunlullyl‘ ‘":: thorough weeding out of all dead | of the house of representatives - and |a good citizen who does not do all are now 1,825 Rotary clubs with .u only one set of bleacher seats, but un- | #elected from the foremost lcaders of | 4 1n all Branches of the sovern- Altorney General Daugherty are the [in his power to make careful selce- membership of approximately 9 0 der the reconstruction, there will be| the medical profession in Japan, and | “”;°! akFvioe: 15" 40 thke' DINGS: .rh,_un.mor- of the texts of the eitizenship |tion from among the candidates for in 27 countries, The clubs are bleacher seats In both right and lert are men of international reputation. | l’;l . e orders all the ministers and|'M¢ssages Rotarians in the United [offise and then vote for the person he guuized for the purpose of practicing flelds. ":"hn{ rh:]r;)":;;uq"' |‘y)|.- .;gn.ln\l|,.|o‘,. :':‘:r: substitute executives to make| States are carrying to tie people of [has dgliberately selected—which, the 1 spreading the principles of serv- | Profeso 1 he physiclan to thelr communities. President Hard- | president remarks parenthetically sev- | ice through the adoption of codes of the payrolls. | P " ¥ ally I mmm=m | the Kmperor, and each one of "".‘;l]:n!::)’::;»‘lr:;lfl:l:: r‘::\y nu?l‘yolhflr Ing tells in his statement of the, re-|eral millions of the citizens of the ethical practices in all lines of busi- Are You the Woman You Werc Meant | lc:er';::-: hisp lho‘ r'ommlmon has an| o nilitary organizations, such as | Sponsibilitien of the Individual cltizen | United States regulariy fal to do by | noss and professions, through work To Be? established reputation for leadership the recently established militia, are Every woman was meant to be| in his own selected speclalty, The| v, 0 1 exempted from the provisions of the healthy, happy, and fill her sphere in| Rockefeller loundulfon invited the | @ecres. The Ttalian State railroads| life to the best of her abllity; but,|commission to sthe United States as| dlas, how few have tho he:lth or|the guests of the Foundation, and|W!l be ‘“":) “'“Ihrmvl’: {'";""";"4;::" . : hysical endurance to live up to their | after the commission has made a tour | """fr’}:' to ‘“‘ l'm':_':“ WPigitireddl ieals! Over-ambitious, many of | Inspecting the leading medical u-n-““‘ e nng;‘z“mon"-"n"“ L them develop nervousness, irritability, | ters in the United States, they will re- | T°7"’ 4“ i e Rl bt 3 Neadaches, backaches, irregularities, | turn to the Pacific Coast via Canada, | railroads also is exp Tah where they will also visit the most of a great deal of the excess labor on and often more serious ailments which . p s | the railroads’ payrolls, retard their progress in life. Wom-| Prominent of the Canadian medical 2 c en in this condition should turn_ €o| Universities. Thioge Wiio: throush iale long perv: DONNELLY-MULLEN (0. Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com-| .The trip will probably last about|ice for the '"“; 03 nd d that prive i)ound. a root and herb medicine |tHree months, pensions, W’h e Hf‘%o: 0@ ’l‘hep 5 which has been proven to henefit 98| In Issuing the invitation, it is the|lle8¢ under the new decree. L so will be alloted on retirement a out of every 100 women who try it.| Purpose of the Rockefeller Founda- hs' pay. Those ¢ Let Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable| tlon not only to have the pleasure of SUM 1Al to six months' pay, | ed ; Compound make you well and strong, “:l‘:l":"“::‘"“ “l‘,‘;”eu‘"""r”"l’"' but *to| L1’ receive as many months pay as and the woman you were meant to be, | & 0 the solidarity of closer affili-| g 5 ' y { | ations between the medical profes- | yeats they, Hove spenk iin: the, sp\n T —— service, o . their*dogs to the limit “=|slon of North America and Japan. The commission is proceeding under —— | the ‘authority of the Ioreign office, New President and it will not only add, it is hoped, ask for Horlick’s very materially to warmer friendship 7 s : The ORIGINAL between the scientists of America and | d \ Malted Milk /4 | Japan, but be a real contribution to - > closer international friendship and i understanding between the two coun- “" nvalid, . tries. | The members of the commission are Professor Kinnosuke Miura, | . chairman, professor of Internal Medi- ' 1 v The Original Food-Drink for All Ages. | Cine, University of Tokio; Professor| | 8 that will amaze the best judges of quality merchandise. Every department coutrlbutes un- QuickLunchaet Home,Office&sFount Matara Nagayo, Director of Govern- | RichMilk, Malted GraigExtractinPow- | ment ‘Institute for Infectious Dis- | para]leled values for Saturday. derss Tabletforms. Nourishing-Nocooking, | €ases: Professor Sahachiro Hata, Di- .'Avwll-fi&-ndm rector of Kitasato Insflmt'c for Infec- ? % P — :fi;‘:u ?:Z?fif;n“;‘r?riilr ff”’?:?,‘," . Clean up on Odds and Lov’'me Talcum Powder, HOSIERY SPECIALS MENS DEPT. I { B ||Ends of Ladies’ Silk and Saturday “Kitty Bess” extra heavy “Phoenix” Pure Thread logy, ~ Koyto I ial Universit; . 3 WARD OFF GRIPPE | o008 or !’(n,(;no::)ezr,\afl\'airi'.] "p;r:fp:’ &8 [|Wool Slip-On Sweaters.|| || Special Pure Thread Silk Hose, full || ||Silk Hose: warranted to i Get rid of that cold quickly before fev. | sor of Hygiene, Kyishu Imperial Unl- | . : y W (| Also combination Hat and|| l—o-—m—ee—————— fashioned with double sole wear. Value $1.59. Spe- and high spliced heel. cial $1 lo mndmnnl set in and you have a bad | versity; Baron Yoshihiro Takagl, | Y, Scarf sets. of ‘” l”' Olll‘diiCou‘h B{e“ Chief Surgeon and Director, of Tokio | N 2 e | (Or “mm, Gul ‘h: pmg:mesp;mm t-g: Charity Hospital, il Pond’s Vanishing Cream,|| ||$3-30 pair. $ 2 85 . 4 ,o.."fi."i.":“‘ifl?.’é o ‘h’flnb‘.'a "hfi‘ MARRIFES 10,000 COUPLES Saturday Our price, Pr. Men’s black Sateen Work ? Special “Phoenix” Stupcd “Silk Shirts, with attached collar, L SOE AR i wpeéz: brouthltil et a bottle of Leon- Brazil, Ind,, Feb., 23,—George E. = y T 3 ugh 8yrup (Groosoted) and ward | 14w, a local justice of the peace, Ladies’ fine quality Voile, Hose for ladies. Colors:|| |[cut full size, well made, Off more serious trouble. Fine fc s f izg cougl! and eroup. e saf, sune' s | c1aims 10 have beon the presiding or-\ TU LT B Dimity and Batiste Shirt|| || black and con 5 e il to IT. 89 Y1 S0 L0 i i : i i Ml [|Waists in Round and V- Daggett & Ramsdell’s dovan. Pair $1 7 Special, Each @ leasant remedy that vou can depend &}m. At tect your children and yl:)e;@. This record it was claimed, surpasses|be inaugurated March ;’flsur“:”l::lco’;i ] K Regulal vaiue $2.98 your : ] necks. i $2.98. ‘ . Sat. T . e Cold Cream. Sat 29c Ladies’ Silk and Wool Boys' Woven Madras druggists. by more than twice the number or|of San smmfu]or,uon:mmwn oty o marriage ceremonies any other - one | prosperous of Latin- " | urday Special . : 2 Sport Hose, in a variety of || (| Blouses, in a large variety new spring shades. $1.75(| [|of neat patterns; sizes 6 to Ladies’ ' Envelope value. Saturday Speci 16 years, : i pecial— years. Chemises, made of fine Listeune Tooth Paste, J 5 $l 29 Speclal . Each 89c Sold by City Drug Store. neatly UNBLEACHED RUEAUHED. M (N xtlu_ality J '.‘ai'l‘s“k’ a'H Saturday " Men’s Extra Quality Out- g : rimmed in lace and Ham- ; o L s E - SHEETING SHEBTING : ! Special Fine Mercerized|| [|ing Flannel Night Shirts, 36 in. wide 36 in. wide . 3 Lisle Hose, made with four- Value $119 Sat. 98 Yds, 1 ) Yds. A A\Il Wool Canton Crepe|| |[thread heel and toe. Black|| ||urday Special, Ea. (o 10 $ 8 ™ $§1 and French Serge in brown, ’ and colors. Men’s Fine Lisle Hose, —_— i — B R. & G. Corsets, medium :‘:‘c‘h‘e'x ‘:\'::iee and black, 45 made with double sole and 344-348 MAIN lDress GOOdS Store 344;‘4!: g " 3:& :ow bust, ali sizes. Reg. Yard four-thread heel and toe. . Inf‘mtx Fine Mercerized ! b ; STREET i Colors: black, grey, navy $2.5 & 2 Hose. Value 39¢ ahl sordivaL: —_—————, i All Wool Jersey Cloth, Pair . 2 m heavy quality, 56 inches . Ladies’ Silk and Wool|| [| wide. g | Slip-On Sweaters, ne w|| || Yard ey Ladies’ Fine Lisle Union kB (| spring colors, in all sizes.|| Lt=——————————————— Plaid Blankets, slightly|| || Suits, made with band and Special soiled, part bodice tops. Value 69c. . D All Wool Tweed, “heavy || ||wool, Choice $4.19 Saturday |______—__ quality in destranid color e || Special, Each ... . 39c i B mixtures, (= = i RN Silk Fringe, 4 -in, \Vlde in|| || 56-in. wide, yd ——y all colors, smtable " Table Damask, good Brown Art Linen; lS-in.J 32 in. DRESS : e for lamp shades - = heavy quality, pretty pat-|| || wide, all pure GINGHAM ule. Clothe, g shis : , Brocaded Canton Crepe|| || 4o g, fine ¥ilhe. 4 Yard 290 5 Yards $l $1.50 =———————————— [|in navy and black, self col-|| [[y. 4 45C —— value. . . . $l.00 . y Metal d(‘ loth in all the or, yard wide. $ 2 59 W Py o T— % |§% ||new shades, Y » equot Pillow Tubing, 45 ¥ i i 1 .25 mche= wide. b: 36-in, wide D SATURDAY BARGAINS AT ’3 I_'_—— Silk Tafi_etu, i standard 'rmgl"nhll)eal:cthe(li"&;:‘t\h To“e;l. Satin Bed Spreads, for full size bed. Hemmed ~¢§alloped $4 ° 69 brown and black, yard wide. Yard beading and insertion to wide, heavy quality .... Yard 14(: 36 in. PERCALES | ALL WOOIL, STRIPED SKIRTINGS NEW CRETONNES ) CANTON CREPE 2 Yards $l 29¢ value i ||match. 2 to 3 5 Yards $l inches wide Hamburg Edging \uthJ heavy quality in navy, sl.oo Yard WOOL SERGES T FLANNELS m = = {' Linen Huck To——“ oln; sige all colors AR SRGAD) Lol Pt 3% SN all colors—Special white and striped Black Spanish Lace, 6 Paisley and Oriental pat- —_— APRON GINGHAM g . Yards and 9 inches terns on crepe de chine, for|[ | 17%34. Red and Flowered and Figured 9 gt sl b P 590 i 8 $l %) blouses and trimmings in a blue border 29 C Satin Ticking, for mattress- SKIRTINGS i i 3k * | wide H 8 $4.00 value 68 in. TABLE \ good variety of colorings, es, feather 59(: i yard A CREPE DE CHI MASK : : :i:i?: %ooomns sz'oo Yard a8 ovlore Zl?-ms $l | Men’s Cotton Handlun ?:;xd $2 l ‘ald ok TRRE 12 Yards sl $l 25 VR . 8 || chieis 14-inch hem. Extra r 39¢ Pillow Cases, size|| - BARONETTE SATIN s fine 4 25 - — , g B 29c 25¢ Cotton Huck Towels, [ all colors—$3.00 value 36 in. SATIN SITK DRAPETIES quality for C KNIT UNDERWEAR I value 3 32 in. Cm)rm:ol:\ sl 69 82 value—Wednesday 86 in. wide, $1.00 value Ladies’ light weight wool - vud-“' i i $l 25 590 Yard Union Suits, “Forest Mills” 5 $l N S R 9149 van W | Trefousse Gloves, realll [Imake. Come in all styles $1.50 Full Bleached| - . " TURKISH TOWELS f ||kid in brown and gray with || |(and sizes. Saturday Spe-|| || Sneets, size $1x90, made of | Just received a new line — Curtain Marquisettes SILK 5 e sl embroidered cial of Terry Cloth for draper- PAISLEY CHALLIES | 204 Fancy Scrims, up CANTON CREPES _ 9 91 m ) $2 a good grade $ J ies in Gifferent i B 1.0 | A, | e s 69 s ... $3.00) [oova §1.29] 5w "o 1 . l 85 good quality q Ladi Fine Knit Bloom- s . Yard 75c | Mavis Face Powder; col-|| |ers, in white and flesh col- il b mmt— — — ] ors: flesh and white. Sat-|| |lor. Value $1.39. Saturday tilt.flo Extra Size Crochet Marquisette Ruffled Cur- PAISLEY RADIUM SRS # Imported Ginghams, | urday Special Bed Spread, tains, made of $ e .q;,"-'b-m".';m:"k :’:;:‘::a‘; :,l:.,,'.'" o i Special i Size S8x98. $2.98 good grade. pr. 1019 $1.89 vue | 2 59c |3 $1.00

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