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W BRITAIN DAILY HKRALD, KKIDAY, MARCH, 23, 1923, president's closest personal friend and |money, In pre.revolution days, ten|flames, although the rest of the pipe by Friends was formed, o quar. most- influential adviser Attorney Gep. [dollars a month would keep a Rus.|was filled with a dangerous vapor mix- (ters have become the repository of a Daugherty. Hence too the president's |slan student in ragged but happy com- |ture. Mixtures of ether and" air| ... .n1s collection of relies relating announced purpose of making a|fort. proved the hardest to controel, gasoline being next in order, followed by ace- 3’“.:2:.. history and works of the speech making tour of the couniry. B YT “The A tone, alcohol, light oil and amyl ace- e Busnrty i oot wie v oo WIRE SCREENS PREVENT [(oe ‘oo 0 ‘fl.’::‘!;' u‘pon ‘::a national pnllnun; sits m;"::d?:;"&.:;‘::an.:.ok:: ::‘,;,; VhinH e heiy, M of a8 GASES FROM EXPLODING |32eonen-scarir it moner nitra: [ paigh will be the record of omission e — L hanet ek Iikpeed fall) 00saty |and commission of the Harding ad-|Fire Underwriters Make Announces :;::l'olllirzlm.0&;:;5':&"-9:2:&"?' ministration whether Mr, Harding heads the ticket or not. On this ls. ments of Important Dis- VIRGINIA BRADFORD FINDS NO«| eold doorman bluntly asking veur No Pitfalls on Streets, sue the democratic party Is ready & coveriés Made QUAKERS mmm)on HUST TION OF FILMLAND WAS iness or an equally indifferent | In another way, too, Hollywood was| "0 to §0 to bat. . ) wicket girl, human barbed.wire en- |different. 1 conldn't find any of thnf b i gy Chicago, March 23.-—Discoveries of ALL WRONG, which 1 believed lined the MUSE"W ST”"ENTS far-reaching importance to industrial SEEK LARGER Q“ARTERS | : 4 S tanglements about the persons and of- | pitfalls i BY VIRGINIA BRADFORD. fices of the mighty. Impervious fo |streets for unwary girls. 1 saw no #concerns and ‘others handling inflam- mable solvents such as. gasoline, ether, Hollywood, March 28 —~Despite tons heauty or guile, they stem the flood |roistering at night. No one ogled me | of literature written about it, Holly- of vouth battering timidly or boldly |around the studios. Sleek men inl alcohol, amyl acetate and light olls, | Home of Official Headquarters of So- wood remains in the mind of a mil- at the gates, allowing a few to trickle |sleek cars didn't draw to the curb and have been announced by the Fire Un- i lion American girls a glamorous place through at commands from the in- |invite me to ride | derwriters laboratories as a result of | Ciéty of Friends is to be Gold a atudy of the fire danger from vola- at of romance, vastly different from gde T'rankly, this was rather disappoint. | i A Y | e lguds i a good complexion what it is Coneeit fairly oozed out through |ing! | Coming here to break into wtion my tired fect as I traipsed around | Where were all the gilded nrmp(a.1Have Hard Job Gemng The]r Soreens of fine brass, copper or sil-| London, March 23.— Devonshire pietures, 1 really believed that every- trying to find a breach in the walls. tions that beckoned so often ~ from! ¢ ver me:h".hlhe chemists discovered, will house, in the old city of London, The daily use of Resinol Soap tor one living in Hollywood was some- 1 had to demonstrate that T was a the pages of Hollywood tales I'd read? | * ¥ fi preven e spread of flames through ] how connected with the movies; that “horn” actress, but where and how. Later T was to encounter a few, but Educations in Collede Ivapor filled pipes connecting storage ( Which for 260 vears has been the of- :‘,‘:.fll“umb;:},’;g:'m&:mh'f here was perpetual carnival and |l couldn't act in the streets. for the moment, stripped of illusions, | o tanks of the highly inflammable 1i- | ficlal headquarters of the Boclety of 1t 1o uaumally, clesnsing ad st the succession of mysterious delights pro- Where Yon start. I found that I was just a working| —— :quidl. The investigation was under- | F'riends, is to be sold at auction. This Sake flm .vo punu\smlld * will vided for star and sattelite “Just how do you get into the girl looking for a job about which I Aogcow, March 23.—American m,_‘::m:.sllln}x“r:g:le;:“gf'::e roltthe is belclut:: the ancient -:‘na hk'!‘or:c bt i sardidve siing, Ridiculous? Of course, but many movies 1 finally asked one gate- knew nothing. A mere fragment of |jage gtudents, who frequently coms | era to reduse the fire 1 ndll |ac ur- | building is too lynnll for the constant- u‘hm , §irls back home have just such a dis-man, eating humble pi not ¢he star-dust from which now and then| piain that their allowances are tos . hazard In his |1y growing activities of the Quakers, Jid #t celdora blazi ot is t i factories, but the discoveries will bs |most of which take some form of og i - a blazing meteor is formed!: emall, would learn what ronghing it|apuiicanie wherever dangerous solv. ohatity ol “-ldnl d £ ¥ jin search of an education actually|ents are handled. TOMORROW-~I try to pry my way means were they to come to MOSCOW. |~ The expariments covered flat and b“'fi:fng"::‘r": ';::,_‘“;I': :o‘;‘: “;f ::: into filmiand via a “movle school™| Investigators for the American Re-|cone ghaped wire screens in pipes of | 17th century, The monthly meétings : y lief administration have come across trom one-half to six inches in diame- |of the executive committee, called the tragic comedy or comic tragedy in(ter, and showed that when properly Meetings of Sufferings, were held | }'e\'m-y nook and corner of the bare,|gpplied the screens would halt t I]EM[]ERATS SC"FF |cold” dormitories which the Soviet| F alt the there. A library of all books written provides for Russian | = — government |cow and in the provinces. Last Sep- | AT HARnlNfi DRIVE youths at the big univesities in Mos- | . . " | tember, when the college term opened, ———— |there were approximately 50,000 stu- . | . | dents registered in the higher insti- | |tutions of Moscow. Approximately ¥ | (Chairman Hull Not Impressed rions or Soscow. spproximately 9 . |ing for themselves; another 10,000/ | were to be taken care of by the gov- |} 3'1090 (INC-) 3'1090 ernment, but many of the other 30.~£ 000 literally had to sleep in the | Washington, March 23-—Character- | streets, because no quarters could be|§ Hal‘tford Conno izing Attorney Gen. Daugherty's an-|found for them in the overcrowded \ nouncement of President Harding's|city. ——— | candidacy for a second term as onel Tasks Almost Hopeless | which will have “little or no effect One member of the committee 2 . | upon the national political situation |found the task of relieving needy stu- |in either party,” Chairman Hull of dents almost hopeless hecause of the on e u a ues n ssees given by the- ap- ] ! |the democratic nationai committee 1s- | indefinite addr sued the following statement: | plicants, Peter Popoff, who Was given “The semi-official announcement by !a pair of shoes and was to receive Attorney Gen. Daugherty that Presi- | a food package later, informed the | dent Harding would be a candidate committee that he was rather a dif- [ ) [ ] for nomination is of small interest|ficult person to find, because he slept as compared with the reasons for|in a different doorway every night. lmme an n rlmm | making the announcement at this|Two young men from the electrical | time. college were perfectly willing to be | 3 3 “If President Harding had only called upon, the said, but doubted || PN el risen to the level of an ordinary pres. that they could be found in the crowd NEW DRESS AND SPORT HATS FOR SPRING L) & e lident it would have been taken for|at the railway ctation, where they v Do %UT,GBT.-‘I'NTO@. 3 5 granted that the party would renom- |slept. | : THEMOVIES 2 |inate him. The doubt concerning his| So much time and energy is spent | $6 00 3 aies 5 | renomination has been raised by the |trying to obtain food and shelter that . e ‘inr( that his administration to date many of the students find study im-|H§ e = J " Z ¥ |has been the most conspicuous fail-|possible, They are always on thd|H Dress Hats of Straw, Fabric, Georgette and Straw Combinations. Trimmings of {ure of any in the 29 national admin- | lookout for odd jobs that will give flowers, ribbon, ostrich and peacock. VIRGINTA BRADFORD “EATS HUMBLE PIE" FOR GATEKEEPER Istrations. With this fact confronting | them a bed, a meal or a few million OF MOVIELAND. |them, the progressive element in the rubles, Three girls in one of the Sport Hats of Felt, Leghorn, Fabric and Felt and Straw Combinations. | republican party as well ‘as the con- |universities sew four hours a day for| Pl = |servatives of sound political judgment a corner to sleep in. After a meal | torted idea of Hollywond. | gateman, {long ago realized that Mr. Harding at the student kitchen at 5 o'clock in UNTR]MMEDHATS Instead of a magic city opening to “You apply at the casting office, could not be re-elected and began to/the evening, they attend their first Toeia CIAM the smile of a pretty girl, the Holly- and register,” he yawned. “Hours lcok for another candidate The class. Russian universities always % DB ) | failure of the Harding adminlstra-‘ran to night work, for even in the $1 00 Al ‘; o . wood of motion pictures is a scatter- from 8 to 9, and 4 to 5 ing of business plants among the| Tater I learned to know this keeper tion was demonstrated and empha-‘old days the terms ‘‘student” and| ‘“poor'’ were synonymous. homes and shops of a sprawling ex- | quite well, but to this day he will not sized by the repudiation given it at ’ Z P tension of Los Angeles. |let me enter without a work pass or | the: polls last November. | Sleep 40 to a Room B " ) fuede Your “Pass” to Enter. proof of appointment “The reactionary supporters of the| Conditions in the universities of On Sale On Main Floor ° “You need no ‘pass’ to enter Holly- You are not borne into the movies|president largely confined to the of-| Mozcow today are said to be indifinite- | Buy one of th i i i wood except a ten cent street car on a palanquin—you do literally |fice holding and office seeking classes, |lv worse than those endured by the! “'Ondesf lnva] e aise attrachye untrimmed and trim it youtself‘ $1 00 ticket from the Los Angeles railway “break in while Hollywood con-|evidently realized that if Mr. Harding|poorest students before the revolu- | u ues B R R R P R P T P o stations. The conductor may or may | tinues prosaically and unaware of Wwas to be renominated something|tion. Sleeping 40 in a room, some| not know where such-and-gsuch a your presence to bake pies for mreot‘wnnld have to be done to revive ln-}w"h and some without beds, many of studio is located. He has more im- car conductors as well as comedians.|terest in him which was fast waning | these earnest young seelers affer the PRE—EASTER OFFER!NGS portant business than to play guide This indifference takes the starch and also to suppress those party lead- |truth about science, philosophy or to every movie pilgrim. Thus you|out of young upstarts, and probably|ers who are rapidly deserting the|medicine play balalaikas and sing OF FUR SCARFS AND CHOKERS grope your way to the gate of the|is necessary to put them in the proper | Harding cause in search of another|songs even when they are hungry, | 3 studio lot, and there you stop frame of mind to forge ahead if it candidate. Hence the announcement|Two cheery lads, owning one suit of Grey €oney Chokers . s % iy 275 : You stop before a courteous but|doesn't turn them away. of the Harding candidacy by the|clothes between them were lucky M Mink Chokers $§1.7’i glflftm‘“l" I:GLflnd Fox Scarfs at .... $10.50 . enough to find a small room by them. | . ‘=~ Squirrel Chokers «........co000u.i $8. Wolf Scarfs in all the new shades .. $16.50 I)ri'ed Blue Fox Scarfs 537 gg ~ Dyed B X . i selves. They arranged their classes| Two-Skin Scarfs ¢f Fitch ......... $16.75 g0 that one could stay in bed and! Deauville Kerchiefs of Scotch Mole, A2 X 4 | study while the other wore the suit to very smart .... $35.00 the lectures. Another youngster had BB “:”g fack of pyttore end s saemeien iR SPRINGTIME SKIRTS Wrapped in one, he used another mi A Two girls, taking a mathnmntlcali : ARE WORN BY THE SMARTEST WOMEN T@ SMART PLACES’ ¢ ressed Up— |a pillow, while he read the third. e ettty uaraed sheit /B Our showing of Novelty Silk and Wool Skirts includes the most Clever Models and Colors, room, but one evening they went ouf :lor a moment to buy some food. . When they returned v fou r ] I ebivngs (h ths m_‘r'.'iér‘Zn'é’dfiifiiv[ : $10.75 TO $19.75 )1;:: n(::‘:rl;nmdnnr. Two young men | b Thu iibgs. for soiighbo i Reeerl ALL THE CORRECT GLOVES FOR EASTER |throughout Rus these days, particu- . larly ameng so daughters of | . ik 1t PR L ) Complete new displays of Spring Styles in Gloves await your selection here. The tragedy of this expression is often felt but seldom admitted. We know how often the appealing charm of attractive clothes—the bedecking of ourselves personally—often takes away the chances of furnishing the home in the livable fascinating way that makes it more than a place of shelter when all other places fail. The balancing of expenditures s that both the person and the home receives the proper proportion of deco- rating expense is not only ideal but possible. At our | the working classes, than it has ever | e fore, and registra | i ¢ ;i Xren; Dt EiStration ;i L1t Elbow length Suedes and Glace Gloves in Eight-button length French Kid Gloves in store we have so many pieces of furniture that will make your house a Home that after seeing them and higher schools in some cases has in- | L A A creased more than 200 per cont @ P. K. and overseam. Fine self embroidery Chateau, Trefousse, Reynier and other well finding how comparatively inexpensive they are you will In the old days at the Russian unl- or contrasting self embroidery. The lengths known makes. The shades most desired this wonder why you have deprived yourself of them before. [versities there were no dormitorie. | most desired for afternoon or evening wear. season for street wear. A becoming length C. C. F uller CO. GmiBLidantg SnLhE DR LS Dk In soft shades of beaver, tan, brown, black ~ for a light fitting tailored suit or a flowing 40-56 FORD STREET, Hartford for their own beard, New the gov.| |ernment is attempting both to feed or white and French gray. sleeve afternoon gown. Overlooking Capitol Grounds Two Minutes From Three Hour Parking Station FHVFVELHV VLSS CCHVV APV OT RV TV L OSS AUV BOB LTSS R 5 % “ ¥4 and house students, and pays them a The ever popular strap wrist Gauntlet montnIy gupsidy, amounting approxi- @ Gloves, pique, real kid in shades of tan, Two-pearl clasp Chateau P. K. Glace : : : Radhipi brown, mode, beaver, sand, ecru and white. Gloves. Large assortment of beautifully AT REI Four-row embroidery in black, self and con- embroidered backs, with two-tone bands at | trasting. the wrist. In neutral shades. SUBSCRIBE TO THE DESIGNER MAGAZINE. A YEAR'S SUBSCRIPTION, 90c. REGULAR PRICE $1.50. LET MRS. KING TAKE YOUR SUBSCRIPTION.. MEN'S FURNISHINGS FOR EASTER COMPLETE ASSORTMENTS, ALL NEW AND OF CORRECT STYLY, LEADING MAKES OF SHIRTS EAGLE SHIRTS in the new spring styles, at $2.45, $2.75, $2.95 and up to $5.95. SILK SHIRTS at $4.95, $5.95 and $6.95. ENGLISH BROADCLOTH SHIRTS at $2.65, $3.25, $3.95 and $4.95. Choose now, while the assortment is at its best.” Call by telephone if you can’t come in and we will send you what you wani. SNGLISH BROADCLOTH SHIRTS SPECIAL AT $3.25. or | g Very fine English Broadcloth Shirts in white, tan and grey. Made with extra collar to America’s Favorite Drink match the shirt, ~All sizes, 14 to 1614 These are worth more. HIRES Special showing of white Madras, Oxford and Repp Shirts at $1.39 and $1.69. Extra Household Extract |l quality for those prices. For making ROOTBEER eyt | | BRILLIANT EASTER SHOWING OF NEW NECKWEAR tract. Tt mal pure, delicions rootbeer that never has been equaled. One package makes 80 Any*style, eolor or price you want. ) Imported Silk Cravats, $1.95. TR { ¢ fg%}‘;::y::&:fi:’s:;:::fifi?“ Excellent assortment at 59¢, 2 for $1. Others still finer at $2.45 and $2.95. " New silk and wool four-in-hands, 95¢. Berkeley Knitted Ties, $1.45 and $2.75. Have you tried Hires House. nold Extract for making Ginger Very handsome English Tweeds, 95¢. ALL THE WANTED COLLARS, HOSE, BHBeIBLLLTEBEVSBRBRILLDLHOLEOVANND B ?'{.;"JJEEH £ s o Hand made Scarfs, $1.45. GLOVES, UNDERWEAR and PAJAMAS.

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