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CABINET CRIIS IN FRANGE ALL OVER Comes Up Quickly and as Quickly s Ended By The Associated Press Parls, May 26,—Thursday's minis- terial crisis ended as quickly as It arose; to be exaet it lasted a half hour, The senate will take the first op- portunity of giving unequivoeal en- dorsement to M. Poincare's general policy and the premier on his part will inslst that this endorsement cover his aetlon in repressing communist activities, Marcel Cachin and the other defend- ants charged with fllegal acts against the state are to be tried by the assize court as soon as the examining mag- istrate has prepared the case, Premier Polncare's position remains unchanged for he will undoubtedly E*t another vote of confidence in the senate and probably in the chamber of deputies also, The person tageously s President Millerand whose reputation for “horse sense' has been greatly enhanced by the energy and decision with “whieh he handled the incident. He Informed M. Poincare that if the premier per- nisted in his determination to resign the president would avall himself of n rarely used prerogative and send a message to parllament in order give the country an explanation why a government enjoying the sup- port of & majority of the citizens ahould withdraw at A moment when the vital reparations question was ap- proaching a decisive stage, Yesterday's crisis arose as soon as Premier Poincare had been informed that the senate had declded that it was not competent to try the com- munists as a high court. A few min- utes later M. Poincare was at Flysee who | comos out of the crisls most advan-. | to | of | palace with the resignation ef the cahinet MARKERS ON GRAVES American Legion Commitiee to Ydens tifty Burial Places of Exsserviee This Week-end, Members of the grave markers committee of the Ameriean Legion will place markers on the graves of all ex-servicemen at Fairview ceme tery on Saturday afternoon from 2 until 4 o'clock, On Sunday from 11 |o'clock to 10 o'clock they will place markers on the graves of all ex.serv feemen at Bt, Mary's cemetery, 'The committee asks the assistanee of friends or relatives of the deceased in locating the graves, |are overlooked by the committes on |Raturdhy or Bunday, relatives or friends are asked to notify the legion | | headquarters, HAMMOND CAMP DINNER Meal to he Served at State Armory | After Memorial Day Parade-Dele- gates to Convention Flected, mond camp auxiliary held at the | state armory on Arch N Miss Markham and Mr, Hale, Assisted {sisted by Phillp B, Shaller, tenor, at a recital this evening at the Camp |Capricelo Brillante At the meeting of the A, G, Ham- .\'1;1;1 street It |waltz in A Tlat | night plans were completed for a din- | ner to be served at ahout 1 o'clock | Sangs {on Memorial day for all {rhfldrm and women who participate in the morning parade, at the armory. 1t is expected that over 200 people {will be cared for at this dinner, Children who plan to contribute flowers for the members of the camp to use in decorating graves on Me morial Day are asked to have them at the armory before 8 o'clock on that day. Delegates to the New London con- vention of the Spanish war veterans veterans, June 16 and 17 were also elected at the meeting. David, Mrs. Catherine Hills, Mrs, Jos- eph Johnson, Mrs, Christian Searles, Special Discount on Graduation and Wedding | Gifts Men’s Watches Wrist Watches Chains Rings 14-18k Wedding Rings Full line of Jewelry, Silverw Himberg are ah;l‘ élocks & Horn Established 18 years 7392 Main Street BESSE-LELAND’S SATURDAY at the BARGAIN BASEMENT ; HOSIERY DAY— Men’s Cotton HOSE. Black and : Cord for 250 Women’s Silk HOSE Saturday Only . $1 Pair 10 R. R. Arcade Men’s Lisle HOSE all colors 19¢ Pair Women’s Lisle HOSE Regular and extra size 49c¢ Pair camps and auxiliaries to be held on | They are Mrs, Louise | door. eital follows If any graves |Sonata Op, NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 25, Mya lose Huriburt, Mrs Careline Fritg and Mrs. Carrie Massey ARTISTS IN RECITAL AT CAMP SCHOOL AUDITORIUN by Mr, Shaller, (o Be Pres sented by Me, Hart Theron Woleott Hart will present frene Markham and Warren Hale, as schoel hall, Admission is by invita tion but there are a few seats still avallable, These may be had at the The program arranged for the re 26, Reethoven Andante Con Variazion! Scherzo—Allegro Molto Marela Funebre Rondo-—Allegro Miss Markham Paradies Sehumann Toecata .. Novellette Op, 21 No, 1, Mr, Hale Mendeissohn (With gecond plano accompaniment) Mr, Hale Mr, Hart at the second plano Nautilus (from "Sea Pleces’) . MacDowell “'Sea DMeces” Machowell Brahms rom Miss Markham 00 Bohm Mendelssohn Mendelssohn Silent as Night On Wings of Song... Spring Song . Mr, Shallgr Mr. Hart at the plano Caprice Op, 68 Brandels Sundown Hopekirk | Valse Brillante .. Mana-Zucea Mr, Hale Nocturne Op. 82 No. 1...... Scherzo Op. 81 .. Miss Markham Suite for Two Planos,....... Romanee Valse Polonalse Miss Markham and Mr. Hart, .Chopin | ..Chopin Arensky EAT MORE CHICKENS || While Prices of Other Meats Are Advancing '} CHOICE FRICASSEE AND BOILING | | "YOUNG NATIVE FOWL LB. 45c The following the doeket for the s sion Monday afternoon at 1 ard Aaron Henry P, Judge ¥ fendant; John Baumgarth against e ter Trolane, D, Baxe for the plaintiff Paper Co, agalnst Meyer osenholty, | judgment for fallure to ¢ | order of the court, Milkawitz for the Alfred Henry Sehupaek et a! against _mar B Kirkham, Camp for the plaintiff, Attorney Wal tor Gieorge Torsherg against Walte pleading by the defendant Hr son and Smith for the defendunt; New Nritain CosOperative Bavings & Loan assoclation against William dard et time for redemption, Attorney Stans ley J. Traceskl for the plaintiff Henry W, heen gliven plans for A hullding on ties, stories high and of brick construcs tion, providing accommodations for about &5 persons, ———————————— ' ROASTS LB. 25c SHORT CALENDAR COURY of the eity eourt time Oscar K G, Cohen, demur Hoehe for B. Hungerford for the Attorney M, The ity judgment, mply with Attorney H. H plaintiff, Attorney the defendant; Itha | il LeWitt for answer for defan Hungerford @ Davis Cooper, R, Voley for the def Zak At Roehe for the plaintiff, Di Stod judgment and lmit of al, LUDORY GIVEN CONTRACT | Ludorf, architect, has A contract 1o prepare women's and ohfldren's the town farm propers The bullding will be three 1923, 348 MAIN STREET PONGEE the real thing For Saturday Only $1.00 Ratine Sport SKIRTINGS fancy plaids Special 98¢ GASOLINE SPRCTAL For ane week, commencing May 26th, every & gallon Gaso- line pnrchase will be accompan- jed with 1 pint best motor ofl— FREE. Alex Auto Supply 96 ARCH STREET In Our New Building B. 29c “TENDER POT Imported Dyess GINGHAM and Tissue Gingham up to 79¢ value 49c Paisley Canton CREPES For Blouses nice designs 89c¢ 500 SILK REMNANTS all kinds and all sizes; you must see them SATURDAY BEST PRINT B_’[@'j._’_ig “BONELESS POT | ROASTS LB. 18c \ Crtoni L 506 LEGS MILK VEAL “Roasting Chickens |Cooked Meats Nationaf Meat Stores Co. 70 West Main St., 'Tel, 483 LARGEST RETATLE! Men’s kine Lisle HOSE 24c Pair Children’s SOCKS all colors 29c S OF MEAT IN AMERICA Women’s Lisle HOSE 29 Latest Light Tan or Toney Red Coltskin With or Without Mel Orders Civen Prompt Attention | 5 Phila, Pa., Stores | 5 Pittsburgh Stores Mich,, Stores 2 Dewroit, ROBIN; DRESS GOODS STORE 348 MAIN STREET \ PAISLEY Crepes and Voiles all the latest designs, 40 in, wide 59¢ AVAANLVS — Best Silk Values in Town 10 in CREPE DE CHINE Paisley Silks, Radium Silk, all colors; Dress Sa- tins, all colors; Taffetas, Brocaded White Baronet 36 in, CREPE for underwear all colors, 45¢ value 25¢ and Silk Sport Skirtings, all colors, $2.50 values, 145 Imported Dress LINEN 10 in, wide, all colors 98¢ PURE SILK HOSE dropstitch, black, all sizes 49c BEACH CLOTH all colors, 36 in. wide, 50c value 40 in, Flat Crepes 40 in. Canton Crepes 40 in, Brocaded Canton 40 in, Charmeuse, all colors 10 in. Silk Baronet 40 in, Paisley Silk values up to $3.50 BARGAINS s of New Britain WHO DEMAND SHOES OF DISTINCTION THAT WEAR, BUT EXPECT REASONABLE PRICES | WE THANK YOU For the instantaneous manner in which the men and boys of Hartford and vicinity responded to our Saturday opening. Only a wonderful organization with an enormous turn-over of stock could produce shoes of this character at $3.50. GOODYEAR Welts in high and low shoes, rubber heels, leather counters substantial toe boxes and oak soles— finished in the natural—so you can see just what you are getting, and the price §3.50 plainly stamped on the sole. REMEMBER—These shoes are not * only Wonderful Styles, but they WEAR —STAND UP under the TEST. COME—tomorrow—see these won- derful shoes—sold under the ,smallest margin of profit ever attempted in the shoe world—$3.50—none higher. Watch for our other stores we are opening in Connecticut to accommodate different sections. 7 \lnw‘a with green fronts from Gulf to Great Lake ikt STORES SHOES%® HARTFORD STORE ASYLUM ST In Hotel Bond Bldg. —QPEN EVENINGS— SOME OTHER STORES 2 Rochester, N. Y., Stéres 2 Tampa. Fla., Stores 3 New Orleans, La., Stores Toledo, Ohio Mobile, Alabama Pensacola, Florida Youngstown, Ohio ORIGINAL AFTER-THE-WAR EXCLUSIVE $3.50 MEN’S SHOE