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guaraniee the continuance of their | the deor & young woman, on her face I 'NEW YORK EAST SIDE Sinends. o look " S skt wae wended ”NEM"H SKH‘ET"NS MOURNS SEBGAR'S DEATH |amisiSirationor e "Sheater and the .'J.':.‘:.“."'m},"'..'m',".'.n'“m'.'.'.;: ‘ s St mbers 51 persons. The the: | her loyes number 260 on the | “Da you arvest hushands for heat. \ Pamous Doctor, Decorated by Rus. st 1 2566 behind the ecurtain, | ing thelr wives®™ she asked them as| 1‘lm. the opera has 600 persons on | they reached the doorstep. the stage, supperted by 257 behind » the scenes, These salary lsta, in addi- [ Loee 1# et h,::“;'“"‘“::':""‘m tien to the amount pald out in pen : P ’ smiled sweelly, 1 Just calied you New York, Web. 28.—Dr, Ferdi. [slons caused a defieit last year of 15 | FENCC BRI o Slg SNy yesters ! Scientists Ranging Ozarks Find Traces ol“l’@iSIOrlc Tribe s, o i po " S 1 Bt e o' st T T4 e 10 1 o [ MARTFORD Telephone Orders Taken As Early As 8 A, M. ool Mo. Pl 3 =The wrebisorie uleion of omes tha e might mine | NOW JERSEY BRIDE ASKS | aule twe”tropers wibarow, wver-| ; | STATE POLICE POR ADVICE| 2,0 35 womeans weo Women’sandMisses’ Frocks,Spring Styles, and Many of Them .$16.75 to $65.00 "."“x"“”' l“' '“ NTVIS R STl ::M- ,:zl '.:Iu..‘d shabby little flat on Selected with chilly spring days in mind; smart frocks one may wear without a coat; wrap around models, pin tucked, embroidered and beaded in beautiful effeets, disappeared from the region, M. g LT death from pneumenia Seoul, Korea, Feb, 28,—RBaron Raito, Sizes 16 to 44, sia, Had Given Most of Life 10 Helping Poor ist learning ;‘:l"‘V)l::l‘;:l‘;’fln?Lf\l-II\\..‘\“vh\k‘, >::1 §~‘.»|!-\\( cast side, and scores| Bride of Few Days Calls Nation 18| 0.0 rnor.ganeral of Korea in a New Ao of grateful ients whom he had Miles From Home For Merely Year's message, congratulates the Harrington is h an oxpedi. ‘Foated withe echarge flocked to his | Japanese and Koreans on “the grow toin which has jus hed near '0Yr-room home to express their sym- 10 Ask Question ing mutual intimacy,” of the 0 here skeletons of primitive men he. PALhy to his widow and daughter, % L |peoples. “A meost happy tendency,” | lieved to have lived 10 or 15 cen his life, Dr, Seegar| Hammeonton, N, J, Feb, 28.—The o said “is the inereasing number of turles ago and to be a type of I supporter of the Dem- | telephene rang in the headquarters of [ japanese who visit Korea and the dian found nowhere else in America A generation age, his Troop A, New Jepsey State Pollee, | japge number of marriages between riends said, he refused to give up his | here yesterday. A woman's voice | Japanese and Koreans." R Il e A eaia Practice to run for ofMiee of mayor of | spoke deelare, but the men Who came be. NEW York, but alded Robert Van| “Send some police quick.” she sald, R T fore o aed much oruder weapons! WyCk to win that Nenor. “No, T ean't tell yor over the phone, | CROWLEY BROS. INC. and implements. A graduate of Heidelburg and a|what the matter it, But send them | older of thirty-two diplomas, Dr, | quiek" PAINTERS AND DECORATORS 267 Chapman Street Kvidences that these h Reegar wus regarded as an authority | The address she gave was eleven | TEL. 2013, men used spear throwers and spear the eye, ear and throat and wrote miles from the station, Two troopers |l’.nuut- cheerfully given on all jobs Throughout Was an active oeratie tioket ‘ Third Floor Newer Skirts for Spring Moderately Priced $6.98 to $22.50 Smart sport skirts, as well as the more dressy models; in camels’ hair, brushed wool, overplaids, stripes and checked materials, The skirt you'll need to wear with that handsome new sweater is in this assortment, Come in and select it now. Third Floor rehistoric have heen discovered, The thrower O was a4 short stick with a hoo! on many medical topies, jumped into & machine, covered end and a pleco of roek He ulso was a founder of the eleven miles of muddy and slippery other driven through the side of Northeastern Homeopathic dispens- roads in 11 minutes flat and skidded stick 8o that it pro ary, and last year, when influenza hit | to a stop in front of the house, or 80 on either § his nelghbors hard, he rented a vecant spear was plac store and opened a free clinie, At the and with the I . time of his death he was a consulting gers holding t ting stone on physician of the Fifth Avenue hos- either side, the spear was hurled pital, great distances, it 18 believed A member of the American Insti- Members of the expedition have tute of Homeopathic Physiclans and found that these early Indians fre- an honorary member of the medical quently wrapped their dead in mats socleties in Petrograd and Paris. Dr, that had required weeks to make be- Seegar won his Russian decoration fore cremation, & common custom for treatment of a member of the The historic men of the Ozarks, nobility rushed to this country on al the excavations indicate, lived in' warship for treatment. homes under the lime cliffs and rock formations, They did not live high up on the face of the cliffs as did the cliff-dwellers of Arizona. ‘Moore Bros. Sanitary Fish Market IS THE PLACE TO SELECT YOUR FRESH FISH—A BIG VARIETY AND FINE QUALITY TO SELECT FROM STAGE IS GOSTLY Splendid Shore Haddockwc ||{§| Native Fresh Herrings 12¢ Chicago,, Feb. 28.—By the Associat- Sifons] Thesier K04 Dpere: Comien 4 Rockport Cod, whole fifihl. ed Press)—The brothers Pratt, whose ~Deficit TFor Austria—May Lease : 28 ||W| Fancy Snapper Blues 18¢ interchangeable names introduced baseball to a spectacle of one body Medium Mackerel .... 18¢ Scrod Steak Fancy Halibut Lake Champlain Smelts 38¢ Penobscot Salmon . ... 28¢ Large Bloater Mukerel 22¢ Elegant Butterfish ... 25c White Perch Clearance in Misses’ Knickers Them or Reform Them. being in two places at the same time, were reinstated in organized baseball yesterday by Commissioner K. M. Landis. The Pratt Family Baseball League started in 1920, when Francis B. Pratt was drafted by the Green- lle, 8. C., baseball club from Car- rolton, in the Georgia State League. | Francis B., though had the instincts of a born “joiner,” with one contract, joined the Chicago White Sox, too. The extra contract was no burden on the Pratt family, for W. Luther, brother of France B., plays baseball, so Francis B. sent W. Luther down to Greenville, where he | palmed himself off on the Carolinians as Francis. When Francis began play- ing on two teams at one time an in-| vestigation started, with the result that both landed on the ineligible list. Making New Markets LARTSIGN 0 LEADING COMMERCIAL ARTISTS | a9 Mnin Street and, not satisfled | |indifferent, Vienna, Feb, 28.—The financial sup- port given by Austria to the nation- | al theater and the national opera adds so measurably to the state's defieit, that two methods of possibly stopping | these losses are being considered. One is to lease the theaters and the other is to reform them. Each has its opponents. day actors and employes claim to be but assert, nevertheless, that reform is impossible because the present system is not unpopular with certain bureau chiefs in The idea of leasing does not disturb the actors, for one man's money is as good as another's to them. But the numerous theatrical pen- sioners who are now living on the state are loud in their opposition to any change; the lessees might not Present | authority. | Rockport Cod Steak 20c Live and Boiled Shrimp, Finnan Haddie, Fillet Haddies, Round and Steaming Clams, Boneless Salt Cod 18¢c, 3 lbs. 50c, all kinds of Salt, Smoked and Canned Fish. Try our Indian Neck Oysters opened fresh every day at our market. They are fine. We are open till 9 o’clock Thursday evening. MOORE'’S FISH MARKET] 89 CHURCH ST. | Tinker Mackerel | i With Printer’s Ink One of the most striking changes of the past ten years is that which has come about in the important business of housekeeping. In this short time the broom and the washboard have vanished from the housewife’s coat of arms, and the comic pictures in which Mary hurls the flatiron at John don’t ring true, as they once did. Broom, washboard and flatiron have given way to suction sweeper, electric washing machine and electric iron. And Mary doesn’t hurl the iron at John any longer, not simply because it's fastened to a cord, but because she’s taking no chances with it. What has brought about this new and agreeable state of affairs? Well, how did Mary happen to buy that new iron which has proved such a hoon to herself—and John? She saw it adver- tised, of course. And the multiplied Marys of today represent a great mar- ket created largely through national advertising. No wonder the alert retailer and the wholesaler have come to hold national advertising in high esteem—for besides making easier for them the sale of goods with long-established markets, quickening their tuiriover, protecting them against inferior menchandlqe and \ Next To Hotel Delaney N 287 MAINST Al Malmgren & Walter Skoneche l Girls’ Frocks Values to $7.98 Now $3.75 Several models in slender, straight line dresses in serge, jersey and crepe; attractive trimmings of fancy stitching and checks. Colors copen, navy and brown. Fifth Floor Telephone 925 if you desire to sell anything. That's the number of the | | “Herald"” classified ad department. Sizes 7 New: The Price $5.00 For winter sports wear there's nothing to equal knickers; they're the last word in com- fort and common sense. New tweeds, in many colors, full cut and reinforced. Sizes 12 to 20, Fifth Flocr Two houses on Prospect street for sale. Here is good paying property right in the heart of the city. You can never find a tenenfent here. If Props. i OYSTERS CLAMS CRAB MEAT | HOUSES, ) | there was one idle you'd have such a mob after it ‘ {you’d have to call the police. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. SOME 6-ROOM COTTAGES AND BUILDING LOTS IN WES ! TION OF THE CITY, MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE. H. benefiting them in many other ways, national advertising 1is constantly creating markets for new merchandise and opening up new channels of trade. It is because America reads adver- tising that the new idea today so swiftly supplants the old. Advertising changes deep-rooted habits. Advertis- ing creates new desires. Advertising sets new and better standards. And all this it does with amazing swiftness —for advertising speaks to millions simultaneously. The safety razor, the player piano, massage cream, the glass baking dish, wallboard, fireproof roofing, the talk- ing mzchine, soap flakes, canned soup —one coull go on mdefimte-w extend- ing tl.e list of products which today testify to the ability of national adver- tising tu create new merchandise demands. Theve is probably no industry today for whick advertising has not hlazed new trails. There is no merchant, wholesale or retail, the scope of whose business it has not greatly widened. * L L But the main thing which advertis- ing does for the retailer is to speed up his turnover; that’s what makes hiny a, profit. * { Published by the New Britain Herald in co-operation | | with the American Association of Advertising Agencies | THE HERALD HAS BY FAR THE LARGEST CIRCULA- TION OF ANY PAPER PUBLISHED IN NEW BRITAIN MORE THAN 9,000 DISTRIBUTED DAILY It is the Only Local Newspaper With An Audited Circulation SHRIMP SCALLOPS LOBSTERS HONISS’S HARTFORD L B2ReE WHEN CLAY HANSON LOST THIRTEEN GAMES OF CHECKERS AT SMUCKERS STORE TODAY, KE ALSO LOST HIS TEMPER — 172 MAIN ST.—ROOM 208 THE OLD HOME TOWN A ANNUA L AR EariRt Phone 343 Rooms 305-6 Bunk Blde. FOR SALI; ERN SEC- I ALSO HAVE CUSTOMERS FOR GOOD DOUBLE D. HUMPHREY NATIONAL BANK BLDG. We have a {ull line of new and | AYERSI SOD A w ATER mgs..h:::d stoves, oil hcvu(ers. &as Take home a bottle of cream soda 24_30 ST ATE ST. .-l~50methllu: you will like—it's deli- clous, Three size bottles—3c, 10c, 15c. A. LIPMAN New and Secondhand Furniture, 24 Lafayette St. Tel. 1329-3 BY STANLEY Wiewr | J A ngLVII)ngflES ; | AREARIN®