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PRESIDENT SENDS EPLANATORY NOTE| -1 Tells Passion Players He Regrels Recent Unpleasantness Washington, March 17.--Pr Coolidge today wrete Anton “Christus’ of the Passion Pl pressing his- personz! regret th misunderstanding i have m the vigit to the White House of the players. Injéction in ex- that visit by PLudwig Nissen, ch:«h'm:u» of the American re- eception committe and pokcsman for the players, of "what White House ed as “political dis- used the ent te lenly to an end. The p|-~li~ ntsexplanation of the Incident was contained in the let. ter to Mr. Lang as follows President’s Tetter “It is reported in the newspapers that 8 misunderstanding had occurred on your visit to me Saturdav. It was resident | g the | NEW BRITAINN, MAKRUHA 17, 1YZa. Guarding ng Tut § VUUNNEUTIVUT, MUNDAY, ONE-WEE — of PIECES For Housewives Preparing for Spring Housecleaning to correct a possible wrong impression. | good work. I reaiize the great influ-| ence for good which you have bee to all the world “It is not permissible for the ,.1 dent to receive pubiic addrosses people of another nation L the be presented through the tken hand ane alone that after 1 had with you and your heard a word from your mun giveli you a word of greetings, that was inable to have any further ud dresses, “May I again reiterate what 1 triss then to express, that 1 had grea pleasure in secing you, and of my( Church Exercises—Interesting Ad-| Drive Received at Chamber Com. | many years of appreciation af your good work, and my hope for the suc dress by Rev, Willimn A, Downey, merce This Afternoon. EU A€ Your ViMR to America. 1 trust; o gopygend Today was the last day fof the es- ERNE FOr. graetdrt Wil Ba witial say eentest in the United Community ence for good which: will turn the| gpoglal wervices in honor of St. Pate|sorpgration drive for $50,000 which thought of all those who come under| pick were held last evening In St.|uapts next Monday, and the cowieit it to higher things.” The president’s 1atter was communi- cated to Mr. Lang through the Ger man embassy. More Than 350 Attend Trinity College Socia At @ benenit bridge party held infauent and stirving sermon on “The | Team number 11.—Mrs, Ernest the Burritt hoiel Saturday afternoon Patron Saint of Ireland,” and as hall gmith, captain; # Kimball, by Miss Leonie Crowe and Miss Agnes depieted the various seemes Which app . Finnegan for the henetit of - Trinity | have become dear to members . and Doneugh, Mr ‘college at Washington, 1), (', over cendants of the Irish race, he trac- (yifford Vi people were nt, Abheut 108 tabl were filled in. This money will be fund which will b purposes, The bridge w Lall room which wans ot orated. On ecach of the about $400 was aetively o seore there were photographs of differcut oyyroh assisted by the cholr was' gy seenes of the campus at Trinlty col | iiun yutil the services opened N ,\nm Elizabeth Leghorn, lege. Miss Flonegan and Miss Crowe . program as rendered was as 01 Team number 13,—Mrs, H. € oW are graduates of Trinlty college and . “The Minstpel Boy,” Fred Des-|yep captain, Mrs, W : u|r‘er- are teachers in the local high school | 0 The ||.|{ That Onee THIW' M James O'Co 1"1 1o and Bristol High school respectively, oo Foii e Mrs, Jolin ¢ ' oung. \||'~.:rn“ ‘Body of Mi~~|n|r \monla Man Is Found in Canal Tha body of Angonia, March 17 "Fvan Grannk, a Russian, 30 years of mrock” Mre. M. T. Crean, age, was found floating in & mill cans g oyt Gain and congrag al here Hunday afternoon. Granuk oo e ot Teeland.’ ‘orgen aud | worked in Ansonfa five years. 164VINE (o) The services were coneluded five months ago for New York. e ) “noseqietion of the Blessed Sa- l reappeared two monthe ago and call- oL, i ing ot his former lodging house in somewhyt intoxieated condition wasio oo 4o lal B Donuhue, baritone sage lnn"hu'mll l;lul'nhr:' '{ums l-rl_".‘ ehided for his conduct and left. Cooi4 G gared “Lord, My God, Why e n‘lr ar \Nothing was heard from him until' g0 w00 pmomaken Mo taken and Glossy [ the finding of his body Sunda¥. e wrne geven Last Words of e Friends sald the man had & Wife Inle e v 4y an exeellont manner, Almost everyons knows that Sage (the old country to whom he sent!y.., iy May, formery of this clty and 1¢* #nd Sulphur, properly com. 181,000 a year or so ago. Recently it . o ¢ York, rendered Chopin's pounded, brings back the natural color was sald the man found his wife had e 0 e took to drinking and lert the city The body looked as if it had been inljfy the water a long fime and the sup- married another man in Russia, ' position is that Granuk rither fell ¢ jumped into the canal the Democrnh to Hfl mmer Until Election Day Beginning tonight, meetings of tl Hardware City {be held every evening at the heu guarters in United building. The club’ train when it eatered France from |4 Sponge or soft brush with it and 18 cothpored of practically all the Switzerland draw this through your hair taking | party workers in the city, It is ex. e | one small strand at a time; by morn- "peeted that a mecting of the demo The national weath of the L’nwd'mz'h' gray hair disappears, and after | mratie town committes Wil Be held | 8uteo is estimated at $157,739,000,. Lanother application or two, your hair | ecomes beautifully dark, thick and gome cvening in the latter part of ti week, m usual diplo- matie channels. It was for that reason er and taken i turned into used for hullding | ven in the night of his visit to his former \nr],.mfl house. Demoeratic club will 1 It was a real pleasure to me, stated, to have you and your ciates come to the White Honse was pleased to shake hands with all of you, and wish you suceess in you - n | v of King Tut, following quitting of Howard Carter, excavator. It was taken at Luxor, Egypt, ' covered, s i © ST. PATRICKS PROGRAM 1 t CONTEST CLOSES Mary's Essays For United Co Large Attendance at St Mary's chureh which was filled to overflowing by the large numbers at ended at noon, i were received tending. Rev. Willlam A Downe¥, | his afternoon when the judges held tormerly o curate at the ehurch and | thair fiest meeting o select the win. now of 8. Thomas' seminary in Hart- o | ford, who has zained the reputation| The women of being ‘ene of the best orators in et funds duri l the Hartford diocese, delivered an elo e drive here have heen announced follows the faithfulness of 8t Patriok o[ jraten, Mrs, I duties as the apostle of Christi- anity to the Emerald Isle Team number AL 715 o'elock, John J. Crean, of-: gep ganist of the chureh, began a prelude of Irish airs on the organ and a con-)s ecert by the various sololsts of the p Cor 1. Kirkham, B \Ihm Marjorie Baldwin, “Come Back to 1 “Last Rose of wen Walsh s Ma ward Hannon, Miss ilarney,” ‘Mother in Irela ahue; "“The Dear H AN OLD RECIPE AL the 8 o'clock services yesterday und lustre to the hair when faded, streaked or gray. Years ago the only way to get this mixture was to make it ot home, which is mussy and trou. Nocturn n the vielin. W nod\\ ard Files Suit n blesome - For Divorce Annulment, Nowadays we bimply ask ot any Parls, Mareh 17.-~Josephine Ade. drug store for “Wycth's Sage and| lalde Mason Woodward has filed suit| Sulphur Compound.” You will get a for annulment of the divorce granted | 1args bottle of this old-time recipe Jesse Marion Woodward hy last July, alleging that since their Bredients, at very little cost. | residence is New York city Mr. Wood- body uscs this preparation now, be. 1e! ward is not entitled to a divoree i cause no one can possibly tell that France, She ‘charges that notice of ¥ou darkened your hair, as it does it 4+ the suit was served on her on board a 80 Naturally and evenly, You damnpen | e 009 or $1.965 for ¢ich man, woman s child in the country glossy and you look years younger, Ask for QUICK QUAKER —cooks in 3 to 5 minutes Your grocer now has two styles of Quaker Oats—eone neu QUICK QUAKER cooke in half the time of coffee. And makee luscions, errame oate the auicbeet hreakfact dich! Same plump oats a: regular Quaker Oate, the kind vou've siwarvs knawn But A emaller Aif- v thigner and partl Cules that conk farter that's the only forence All the rare Quaker flavor. All the naurichment of the a6tld's premier vigor breakfast. But—quicker 2 KINDS OF QUAKER OATS Now at Grocers Quick Quaker and Quaker Oats Get whichever you prefcr Photo shows a fully armed native who is guarding the tomb where the priceless tomb was dis-; munity Chest' at the Chamber of Commenree rooms| ns which will seli Mrs. Buel Bas.' and Miss Mary Beg. | detault improved by the addition of other in- | Every- | ITH Easter just a month away, house- wives’ thoughts of house-cleaning will soon be translated into action. So we are put- ting on a one-week sale for far-sighted, thrifty housewives, who may be planning to do some refurnishing in their bedrooms this Spring. | | { AERE is another reason for thig sale. We are gettmg our floors ready for our spring opening, and on our bedroom floor we want to clear out some odd pieces. All the piecés in this sale are first quality grade—and the prices once again illustrate why so many people come to “Hartford’s Leading Furniture Store.” All Furniture Stored Untill After Housecleaning—Or Even Later DRESSERS Golden Oak Dresser, formerly $34,50, Golden Oak Dresser, formerly $39.75. | Now $26.50 Golden Oak Dresser, formerly Now .... Dresser, formerly Mahogany $33 16 $490.75. Now Walnut Dresser, formerly $95.00, Walnut Dresser, formerly Nov .. $695.83 Now ... Walnut Dresser, formerly $119.75. Now ed edge ... ({8 = (fi«N 19— CHIFFORETTES Walnut Chifforette, formerly Yo $28.33 Now ... Walnut Chifforette, formerly $49.75. Now ONE WEEK SPECIAL 22x28 All Feather - PILLOWS Formerly $3- 75 $4.95 pr. Now $43.33 $59.66 - $59.83 'CHIFFOROBES Walnut Chifforobe, formerly $65.00, No Wal |( l‘hlfl'ow'w fnmwrl\ W, nhmt (hllhnol)r fumu rl‘ ERE is a combination bedroom special that will attract many buyers. steel full size bed, with two-inch continu- ous posts. National spring cotton mattress, with 1'o]l-$ 1 8 75 ° BRA ONE WEEK SPECIAL 1007, Pure Silk Floss MATTRESS $19.75 A Page of Representative Values—More in the Store FULL VANITY DRESSERS Walnut \'uhit.v dresser, for- merly "FS""'"" $56.33 Now ... Walnut Vanity dresser, for- merly $87 60, $58 33 All Now . : Walnut \'anm dresser, for- ‘BRASS BEDS BRASS BED Formenrly nn ASS BED $53.00 | SEMLVANITY DRESSERS Walnut Semi-Vanity formerly ot $26.50 Now . Walnut Seml-Vamty formerly $48.00. 332 oo BRASS BED fomert « $34.66 ; BRASS BED sev. Non$46.50 Now . , Walnut §emx-Vumty formerly $49.75. $3 3. l 6 Now .... Walnut Semi-Vanity formerly $59.00. $ 40. 3 3 Now .... QNE WEEK SPECIAL Sag Proof Spring Guaranteed Construction i $7.25] CHIFFONIERS $9.50. Now . . Golden Oak Chiffonier, formerl\ £39.75. 26 50 .\Inh:g:‘:u ' Chifloier, 32.66 $32.66 formerly $49.00. \\'ulnm Chiffonier, formerly 849.00, INCORPORATED 196-206 Trumbull Between Pratt and Asylum “Hartford’s Leading Furniture Store”