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JE introduce at all times the newest fashions. .. ‘We make it possible to obtain much chicatlittlecost... We offer unlimited opportunities for fastidious choice by displaymng a complete pageant of the Spring Mode... In fact, we render an un- usual service to every woman who Boston Store Donnelly, Mullen Co. EXTRA SPECIAL—SPORT COATS A new shipment of All Wool, full lined Polo Coats, plain colors; also plaids. Your Choice .............. POLAND NDW SIXTH ?[ VOICES IN THE AIR NATION OF ECROPE Has Population of 7,160,165 Peaple, Is Oficial Report Trio KDKA (Westinghouse—East Pittsburgh). Friday, April 27, 1923 p. m.—Dinner concert by | ches 7:00 p. m.— 7:15 p. m. Current events, New York, April public of Poland, now in if has a population the sixth nation ir to official information com Polish bur of informat " “Its population is ex by Miss . m ational Stockman and Farmer. 7:45 p. m folks of the dreamtime lady. n. 1 only by n, Italy | L | §:30 p. m.—Concert by Haw Entertainers; Haze S0y Klla Waiter Rineh B. Duneca Scott MeMillin, ' the statement st land has a population as large . Holland, Belgium, Sweden d Sw erland combined.” Warsaw's population is 941,001: Lo 451,000; 219,000; Cracow, 181,000; Posen, .000: Vilna (estimated), 146,000 tine King, accompanist. The republic has no been divided | the Trio of the ‘into 16 states or admin ive units. | hhony orchestra. called voyvodships. The city of War-| WBZ gaw, howcevr, as capital of the (Westinghouse—Springfield). given as first tenor; Lemberg, 160 public is distinct from any voyvod- ship. After struggling boundary disputes on all sit emerging victorious from a with Russia, Poland established her fron- tiers and t} attention to x internal 2 E The first re eame into heing November succeeding the Constituent ! that had been organized as various a with “The Records" from the Agriculture, m.- Necessity eping Good arry. News tes Dept. of n turned her fc Jar Polish Parliament .| Nowill, soprano $:30 p. m.—News of the day. 8:36 p. m. | program, 00 p. m ency governing body During its life, the more than 500 laws, stitution providing for Representatives clected by . equal suffrage the seme manner Teonor a Great Measure Economy w. another far reaching measure instituted by the new lie. During 192 a reduction 000 civilian en ade ir various departments. affair also were s1bj changes. A sta was recommended, witl military service of two years for a males reaching the age of 2 The Republic demor gtabllity in December, 1 the assassination of President wicz, the first chief exccutive " had been In office but two ¢ the absence of precedent, the | turned to the constitution for gu _ance. Four days & ein cluding a con- | House of uni electe Time signals. WIZ (Westinghouse—Newark.) ersa and a Senate a in | | m.—M Program ical program. to be 6:00 p 0 p.m nounced later. 8:00 p. m Webster Powell, prano of Ma prima donna loyes wi husetts, Military to compu | wood, Ne: | Mrs. Ernest Geming, Mrs, ter Woods; Gertrude H. companist 9:15 p. m Marcus Marks, ders | tional Daylight York city. 9:25 p pr Association of m.——Concert by the accordance | City president took office in _with the expressed will of the people. " Diary of Captain Cook ; b o Brings £5,000 at Sale | weather 10:01 p London, April _manuscript of the diary Captain Cook kept during his firs! Bouth Seas in 1760, avetion for £5,000 to W. H. Ifould, QUbrarian at the public library, Syd- mney, New South Walcs. The manu- " goript is to be sent to the Mitchell li- brary, Sydney. l Pure lard 2 Ibs. 26¢, Russell Bros. —-ndvtl —Continuation of Maplewood m the 5o by tette | | gram | Quar m, orecast, m. the | f KDKA Little Symphony or-| Why I hold on to My The new Re-| rjjugions,” as answered by Rostand's| Marjary ! Features prepared by | The visit to the little 8:00 p. m.—Farm features, contin- the King aton King, Adelia Haw, contralto; Bher- econd tenor; Harvey first bass; Alice Chris- Assisted by KDKA Little Sym-i of by Thomas | United 8:00 p .m.—Concert by Miss Edith | —-Continuation of musical an- [ing room were to Concert by Mme. Ama | so- |In newspaper history that any attempt $:30 p. m.—Literary talk by an ed. |[Foom by the aid of acoustical science, itor of the Outlook and Harper Bros. 9:00 p. m.—Concert by the Maple- | ¢ Jersey, Ladies' Quartette, | M. Pea- |persons left | body, Gladys Pearson and Mrs, Wal- Hale, ac- “Daylight Savings® by | More then § fdent of the Na- |0f age. New gym. |and Russia. new | phony Mandolin Orchestra of Jersey |OWn transportatior pro- Ladies’ Arlington time signals, | plants, stores and the city government Continuation of pro- [adopt daylight saving time here he- —The autographed | gram by Symphony Mandolin Orcehs- |ginning Sunday. I T T — FOR SALE See Cottage at 265 Calton street—then ask the price. Single House at 4 Madison street with extra lot. DE WITT A. RILEY National Bank Buildin NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, SPRING FASHIONS DRESSES Just the sort of Dress you've had in miad is wait- ing here for you to choose it, for we’ve provided 80 many varia- tions that you are certain to find one that will please you Sat- urday. iy $14 . CAPES AND COATS Something smart, some- thin g original, something dis- tinctive in these new capes and coats of soft lus- trous materials; values are most [ HAYWARD SILK HOSIERY FOR WOMEN We have secured the agency for this cxquisite stecking, with a 20 inch silk boot, made from the highest grade, 12 thread Japan Tram 6flk and the top from the best yam that can be purchased. No. 12XX Full Fashioned. Colors—Silver grey, navy, white, suede grey, Raven black, fawn, Russian brown, mole gray and seal brown. Special—Pair. . . . sz.so Ladies’ Sflk Hose, with fash- ioned back and double soles. Colors—Black, grey, otter, cor- dovan and Russian calt — Palr $1020 “Phoenix” Silk Hose with lace clocks and new Hi-hecl — Pair .. $2|85 “Phoenix” Full Fashioned Silk Hose—with lisle garter top. Come in black and $l.95 rolors — Pair ... KNIT UNDERWEAR Iadies’ fine lisle vests with band and bodice tops ‘‘Forest Tadies' on Suits — Made with band top with shell and cuff knee. Special — Fach 79¢ Misses' fine lisle vests, with band top. Sizes 6 to 18 years—Fach extraol'dinary» Georgette crepe, 40 inches wide, in all colors, extra heavy Saturday poivrrli $1.89 $25 g i Veiling in plain and fancy patterns, in all the 480 spring shades Hamburg, 18 inches wide — - Suitable for camisoles, in very neat patterns. . 29c Gold and silver Jace embroid- ered on black net, § inches wide iy .. $1.00 quality. . $14.00 AF | (American Tel. and Tel. Co, N. Y.) (Westinghouse-Springnield) FOOD SHOP MUTUAL BUILDING 118 MAIN STREET 7:30 p. m.—Baritone solos by Wal- jace Cox. Selection to be announced. WGY (General Electric Co., N. Y) | Echenectady, | | FAULTLESS oduce and stock| news bulletins: | COOKED FOOD | 6:00 p. m. market quotations; baseball results. | 6:30 p. m.-—Talk for the children. 7:40 p. m~-Health talk, “Insects| jand Disease,” by Dr. E. P. Felt, New | York state entomoligist. of food this is a cordial invita- ion to you to inspect the mer- 7:46 p. m.~—Concert program by | : ol & Commereial Bank Club of ~National | Chandise available for your se | Commercial Bank and Trust Co., Al.‘lectmn and you will find the HEAYs DA |quality faultless and the prices {SPEGIAL CEILING T0 MAKE BT | COMPOSING ROOM SILENT ~ SATURDAY SPECIALS E | Brookfield Butter, |New Arrangement in New York Tri- | 52¢ 1b. bune Great Help To Proof | Pure Lard, | 5k Readers 3 Ibs. 25¢ New York, April 27.—A pmarmd{Walnut Meats, | ceiling for the composing room in the | 48c 1b. !new home of the New York Tribune, jum installed, will do away with nuq‘Baked Beans, traditional separate room for proof-| 10c¢ 1b. ireadfirs, and enable them to read| [ “copy' and proofs in the midst of 'h"lMapleknofl Farm Eggs, typesetting machines, according to the 40c doz. | expectations of acoustical experts. g | Pimento Salad, | Clifford M. Swan, consulting engi- neer for the company which installed | 25¢ 1b. jopen air. ! the acoustical correction, explained that a cefling of perforated ofl cloth, | (. . {over a thick layer of felt, will .haorb:‘“aldo_rf Salad, [the short wave-lengths of sound, | 35¢ b, |which produce the high pitches, and | . { | witl completely do away with annoy- | Shrimp Salad, ing reverberation. The effect will be | 35¢ 1b. |the same, he sald, as if the cumpuq-; be set up in the | Gobel’s Quality First Bacon, This is believed to be the first time 35¢ Ib. White Pear] Onions, 20c 1-2 pt. Home Made Marmalade, | 35¢ b, | has beon made to silence a composing | AUSTRIAN YOUTHS EMIGRATE Vienna, April 25.—A total of 10,579 Austria in 1822 for foreign countries. They included farmers, rkilled lahorers, doctors, en- | gineers, artists and school teachers. | ,700 were under 21 years They went to the ['nited "S'A"!. Brazil, Argentina, Egypt, | Palestine, the Duteh Colonies, Mexico Only 2,190 paid their n. REGULAR SATURDAY ~ SPECIALS Regular 38¢c Ib, Coffee, 30¢ 1b. - { Roast Stuffed Chicken, BRISTOL ON D. § TIME. | 3 to 31 Ib. average, | - Bristol, April 27.—At a conference | $1.50 of representatives of manufacturing | About the Store Halibut, Tag Bloaters. Boneless Herring, Smoked White Fish. Smoked Finnan Haddie. All kinds of Smoked Fish. All kinds of Pickled Herring. Imported and Domestic Caviar, yesterday afternoon it was decided to Last year there wasg a general adherence to standard time. OOKED Whatever your reguirements| AFPRIL 27, 1923, AT THE MEN'S DEPT, Men's fine quality Pajamas-— Cut full size, trimmed with silk frogs. Colors, white, tan, lav- ender and blue, Special—Pr,, . . . $l-69 Men's ‘“Wear-plus"” Ties, war- ranted to wear, A large variety to choose from—FKEach . ... $l.00 Men's Genuine Ieather and Colors, black Rubber Belts, 29 2 and brown. Men's ord with collarsattached and double $1.69 ——— A Complete line of ARROW COLLARS LINENS Hemstitched Plain Irish Scarfs 18x36 ... 18x45 . 18x54 ... Linen . 8149 $1,69 36x36 . 43x45 . 54x54 . 72x72 . ‘12x12 . 13x13 15x15 18x18 18 inch Pure Ecru art linen—Yd. All pure Irish satin dam- ask linem pattern cloths, 72x72. $7.98 Napkins to Match Unbleached linen Towels— Good for shop 2 5 c towels — Each OYSTERS CLAMS CRAB MEAT SHRIMP SCALLOPS LOBSTERS HONISS’S 24-30 STATE ST. HARTFORD { —mDRINK — —BOSTON STORE- DONNELLY, MULLEN CO. 'AYERS’ SODA WATER Take home a bottle of cream soda | =—Something you will like—it’s d | clous. el Throe size botties—3c, 10c, 15c. 712 Stanley Street ODNABLE PRICES Tel. 2992, ;THEO |Quinlivan Plumbing Silks and Wash Goods Satin Charmeuse, heavy quality, high Iustre in black, brown and navy, 40 in, wide, Sat, special—Yd.. , sl 095 Sunbeam Crepe, a new open mesh fabric for dresses and blouses in black and colors, yani wide, Saturday $ l .98 special, . . Mallinson's Roshanara Crepe, for blonses and trimmings, 40 inches wide, Egyptian styles — el — vara . $4.98 special — Yard Camel Hair Coatings in plain tan and grey and assorted plaids —56 in, wide, Sat, $2.98 special — Yard .. Imported French Eponge Ratine in all wanted plain colors —Y¥ard wide. Sat, special — Yard Anderson’s Imported Tissue Ginghams, fast colors, Sat. special—Yd. .. 49¢ Fruit of the Loom Percales, finest quality, in a variety of neat patterns. Yd. wide, Sat. special. ... 290 Dress Linen, soft finish, fully shrunk, in all desirable colors, Yard wide, Sat, special — Yard Extra Fine Values in Draperies Full length rufflc curtain with tie-backs, Plain Hemstitched Voile Cur- tain, in white, cream and ecru. $1.50 plain and figured Sun- fast draperies, guaranteed not to fade. 36 in, wide. Fach Beautiful new Cretonnes — Large assortment of patterns— 25c To 980 Yd. Hemstitched Muslin Sash Cur- tain— Good length — Pair Silk Toilet Tis<ue, 1000 Sheet Rolls, high grade. Saturday 25¢ Japanese Fumiture Polish— Large size bottle, Saturday special 35¢ Pond’s Vanishing and Cold Cream—Large size jar, Saturday special 45¢ Mavis Face Powder in whitc, flesh and Rachel, 35c Saturday special Gardenia Richard Hudnut's 23c Talcum Powder, Saturday special Just received a new Jlot of fancy Tmckles and omaments, g rom 25€1 98¢ ing from.. Domestics Reduced 42 and 45 inch pillow tubing made of good heavy welght bleached cotton. Saturday—Yard 81x90 Anchor Sheets, heavy weight cotton free from makeup, Ea, $lo49 Large size, bath towcls, 39c. Saturday Fach Reg. Six family block 420 $11,000 and it brings in per cent on your money. Maker. To rent—Two tenemen Block. yrtle street. $1440 a year. Fou Here’s a Big Only rteen Money ts in West Main Street CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. 272 Main Street Reoms 305-6 Bank Bldg, FOR SALE TWO GOOD LOTS ON ROBERTS STREET. SEPARATELY—ALSO GOOD 3-FAMILY HOU! H. DAYTON HUMPHERY 272 MAIN STREET SELL TOGETHER OR IN WESTERN PART OF Plumbing, Heating and Repairing iS AND MATERIAL LD HOME TOWN COLD WEATHER NEEDS We have a full line of new and second-hand stoves, oil heatcrs, gas heaters, etc. A, LIPMAN New and Secondhand Furniture. Tel. 1329-3 CROWLEY BROS. INC. | PAINTERS - AND DECORATORS 267 Chapman Street TEL. 2018. Estimates cheerfully given on all jobe | 34 Lafayctte St, BY STANLEY HOLD ER NEWT N SHES AREARIN 2o 7 ~— s ¥ I mm/,, <0 -y OLD ABE CHINNERS NT A HALF DAY KNOCKING THE MUD OUT OF THE WHEELS OF NIS BUGGY AFTER HIS WINTERS DRIVING, a2