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Secand Section BRITISH PREMIER HAS SHOWN VERY 600D TASTE Prime Minister .\llvllannld Gives the People of England Nothing To Worry About in Clothing Line, is no country where clothes come nearer to making the man than in England. That may explain why com- mentors on current events and world problems, give such close scrutiny to the photographs of Prime Minister MacDonald as they appear from day to day in the newspapers, A year 4go, when Stanley Baldwin |took up the burden of prime minis- [ter, he recelved a “good press” as the British call it. Even papers of an- other political complexion were cor- |dial to him, and they all seemed to rejoice that he raised pigs on his farm und smoked a briar pipe. Add to this |pleture his gates-ajar collar, with the |expansive four-in-hand knot, and ‘there was a steady, sound English |gentleman and a Conservative, No ‘uouh( about it. | Then labor came in, a political in- | novation, and the home Briton won- | dered what would change and how | mueh. Mr. McDonald went to Buck- Ingham Palace to receive from the | king his appointment as prime minis- ter. He wore the traditional top hat, silky and shining. This brought sighs of rellef from many a frightenea bosom. Then a few days later lLe went to the country for a week-end, and wore a sports suit with knicker- bockers, There they were, the next morning, pictured in all the papers. | That was proof of the pudding, the good old British plum pudding. Mr. MacDonald was at bottom a Britisher, | first and last, even if some of his party members did sing the “Internationale™ at their mectings instead of “God Save the King.” And as though some further proof were wanted that the | country was safe, some one gtarted the story that the labor leader played | such a keen game of golf that his | handicap was only seven. England would never go to the bolshevik bow- wows as long as she had a man in' | No. 10 Downing strect who had got his golt game wlmost down to bogey! | French Capital to Lose | Women Street Sweepers March ‘The old women who shiverin, sweep the narrow streets of Paris have lost their fight | ngainst modern machinery, The eity | has decided their usefulness is ended, Henceforth only one vacancy in three will be filled, and before long these obs will be abolished as their holders lie or Jeave, These women once were among the picturesque sights of Pa swinging thelir long-handled, brushwood brooms beginning at dawn, But now with few remaining thers is more of pity than of romance in the sight. It won't be long until some good old woman will be photographed leaning on witeh-like broom and written alo for the newspapers as the last of th« sweepers, ot | 289 MAIN Tel. 1577 or 2085 London, March 28.—Perhaps there ' the republican, and said unity { chine, experts of the N GILL AND PAJEWSKI OUT OR PAONESSA (Continued From First Page.) of Polish people and persons of Polish extraction. Threatened Fight on Machine Last.year the alderman was a cai {the most part didate for election as president pro tem.of the common council, but was defeated by Alderman C. J. Dehm. At that time he declared that he would assist the republican machine in com- ing elections in just the same degree as the machine had assisted him in securing the honor which, he declared his service in the common council had made rightfuily his. Upon the annou ment of ¥. M Holmes for the mayoralty nomination, the alderman repeated his assertion that he would do all in his power to defeat machine candidates, and as lic regards the present republican ticket as of the machine type, he plans an active campaign' in Paonessa's inter- ests, Gill Urges Paonessa’s Reelec N Alderman Gill is not a member of the Independent Political club, but was present last night as the guest of Alderman Pajewski. After the fifti warder had concluded his v arks Gill was called on. Alderman Gill recited briefly his history as a member of the common council, He said he had taken part in severa; campaigns, and that two years ago he stood on the same plat- form urging the election of ex-Mayor George A, Quigley, a republican, e muct said it was with at least as vigor that he wished to urge nc election of Mayor A, M. Paon another term, asserting that found the present executive and conscientious, and that Paonessa’s service had w re-election. The second warder an- nounced his intention of continuing with Paonessa throughout the cam- paign and expressed a hope that the present mayor would be returned on election day, Traceski Heekled by Cr \\:l At the close of marks, Attorney 8. publican, spoke briefly, heing heckled through his remarks, He urged the Polish voters to stand by one party, would assure some of the court offices that are within the gift of the G. O, I’ Frank Gromko, a former supoer- numerary policeman who is seeki election as a councilman in the firth ward, was about to speak when the meeting broke up, It is planned to have other mect ings of ‘ha club before election day GET 0\’ \ll RDER TRAIIL Blomd Spattered Car ,\h.v Tead to So- lation of Woman's Slaying, New York, March Detectives hunting the slayer of Mrs, Maud Bau er, whose body was found besi lonely road in Chelsea Staten I last Tuesday, hastened today to s a bloodstained automobile answer- ing the general description of the | murder ear which had been found in a garage in Newark, While Staten Island went fo take possession authorities of the ma ew York homi cide squad were sent to inspect it and have the bloodstains analyzed, The automobile was a black-paint e —— = 1179 L ey — e WA E. Z. KNITTED WAISTS T e 9§ to 12 o'clock . 35c pat o= o g ] i CLOSING OUT I COTTON PERLE Womern seam hac CROCHET COTTON 0. N. T ter's, No. and regular 2 ball. rom 9 to 12 O'clock THE NEW UNDER THE ARM BAGS Your choice of several styles in these latest style hags, Select- son's, Dex- . odd colors, 5c KLEINERT’S sgular B0c quality, all 33¢ Our sizes and color ! m 9 to 12 O'clock Gloves in desirable ~pring shades ... - $1.79 . 10 inches wide, oxtra gowl grade, From 9 to 12 o'clock l7c TIPS TR I STORK CASTILE BUY THEM NOW Mothex Garment . SOAP ake. O'clock The 15¢ trom 9 to 12 9¢ B A TRV LTS . 2IN1 Bags T TR T A L WOMEN’S IMPORTED Phenolax Tablets—the Generous: sizes, Laxative, |~ Women's pu NEW BRITAIN HERALD [#«x-2 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH_ 28, 1921. STORE NEWS| FOR SATURDAY ||lv|'<' silk hose, “DUCHESS” Electric Curling Irons Complete with ¢ POPULAR ITEMS AT THE GLOVE DEPT. ll\n.\n '-l 2-clasp guaranteed tip silk Kayser's Novelty Gauntlet Cuff Gloves Heavy Unbleached | i ™™™ 98c oo $1.19 CO'ITON CLOTH Kayser's high grade 16-button silk Fownes imported washable Filosette Gloves in all good shades, e L - Extea size white fHoune IN THE BASEMENT MEANS ECONOMY FEATURING FOUR GREAT OFFERINGS SIN- : SILK HOSIERY FOR SPRING » thread silk, fllll. Momen's Full Fashioned silk The Kdeal Drawer Waist v ’ Iiloned chiffo | Hose in twenty new spring children. boys' and girls' styles: ashiioned chiffon $1 79 hades, First $l 39 all sizes. From \ hose, Black only | quality o | mock Thirty spring colors in in a high grade mock seam back, | tibre silk hos Seottly e, qualits - 89 € | heavy ANOTHER SPLENDID LOT OF SPRING PETTICOATS For Saturday, we have just received twenty dozen nice qual- rd and soc- od leathers, smartly finished and ket, Guaranteed in every way. ity sateen petticoats. All wanted ] ANTS decorated. For l 79 For Saturday 84 wlors with neatly trim- 95 BABY P Sat, only Gy e e C | med deep nounce . c . 989¢ Windsor .79¢ Extra size bloomers — Wash Step-ins of real Crepe with filet ’ lace edge J and ready SHOE POLISH b warer " 98¢ Liquid ""'Il._l'"""- all colors, ,,“,l.::“,,,, '}"""' S W Q‘E&“J Novelty Envelope Chemise of <o KU 8¢ e | e B it , A el 08 DEXTER,S KNlT' ;»’.“; l?!‘l' | | New <& Slips of muslin, Tailored styles with hemstitehed i ' e | straps, 20. TING COTTON a i o e 98€ sheos, . hlack ll"illlll 0”('47. 1 :‘h"( e F R E E Boyshform long uwxdel brassicres with elastic inserts, oelock 60 ASK FOR THEM AT THE DRUG DEP) Hook side or back 79c Harriet Hubbard Ayres Face Powder Pink and white Skirts, trimmed with wide W Swiss embroidery NEW SPRING UNDIES Choles of Roast Stuffed Ch or Birloin Steak Mashed Potatoes Frult Salad Tea Coftee O I herewith Name Choles of Ples or Tce Cream ed sedan, of slightly heavier make * {than that driven by the unidentified e |"man in brown” with whom Mrs | Bauer was riding when she met her Weck-End Special—Apollo {""'"" Chocolates—Lb, box ... e RS {Johnson Still in Lead g s w02 Tl { In So. Dakota Primaries Oream Filberts —Lb, . ! Sloux Falls, March 28 —Reversing New Britain's popular Dining [ the result of the North Dakota prim placs—where quality and serv. ary of March 18, Scnator Hiram toe excel. Oome and try our Johnson of California defeated Presi |dent Coolidge in Tuesday's primary Sunday dinner — 11:30 to $:00 | fog Bouth Dakota's re publican presi »m |dential endorsement, unofficial 1« | turns compiled by newspapers showed 11 MENU 1 | today. { Returns from 1.684 precincts tal .00 | ulated by three of the state's leading QOream of Tomato Soup |newspapers gave Senator Johnson e Celory Olives | 40,243 votes and President Coolidge {88,600 when compilation coased |ast feken | night, GERMANS STUDY ENGLISH Leipzie, March 2% iglish | Spanish have replaced the Fr language in many of the I'russian and Peas Mk B Ravarian high schools. Except in fhe Rhineland, the study of Engiish las been taken up quite nerally throughout Germany in preference 1c French, according to a recent a nouncement. The desire to learn | English among the younger gener Ition of Germans appears to ha | been brought about by the large nt |ber of men and women who hat hopes of emigrating to England or North or South America Main st CASH CONTRIBUTION TO THE UNITED COMMUNITY (ORP. contribute munity Corporation which covers the fiscal year ending April 1st, 1925, If to the United Com —= little children. The campaign is fast drawing to a close. from the total amount required to carry the work of New Britain’s Charities through another year. he needed to care for the city’s unfortunate people and the If you wish to make a cash contribution, fill out the || blank at the left and give it, with money or check, to Mr. Leon A. Sprague, Treas., United Community Corporation at the New Britain Trust Co., Cor. Main and Church Sts. DO IT TODAY!! WATERMAN'S FOUNTAIN PEN INK Jdet black or bine rman’s Mdeal is the black hest Wat- Yor 7c SATURDAY DRUG SPECIALS s mly Cinot the tonic 69 Atwoori's Bitters 19¢ Sulphur and Cream Tarter Lozenges [ Le reat cleaner 19¢ Borozine Powder, for hahies 18¢ Ingram’s Transparent Seam- less Nipples . 9c sal Hepatica . 42, 850 hnitted Wash Cloths, extra large 50 Epsom salts, 1 1h. phg o Arman Cold Cream Pow- der, all shades . $1.00 Ashes of Roses Rouge 33¢ Luzor Powder $1.00 size . 69¢ Compacts, WEEK—END CANDY SPECIALS Goft's Atlantic City 19 Cc Salt Water Tafty. Ibh. Delicious Turkish Paste Fruit Heavy Chocolate Coated Almonds, 1h VACCINATION NEEDS 4 Adhesive inch x 1 yard 8¢ 1 inch x 1 yand,...10¢ 1, imch x 5 yard... .25 1inch x 5 yand....830c J. &0 Gauze Bandages— x 10 yands... 11e X 10 yands. ... 14¢ x 10 yands....16¢ X 10 yanls 10 1 inch x 10 yards. .. 24c J& 0 Red Cross Cotton— 1 ounce L 2 150 1 . 8t N vo 430 Merek's 4 ounce ¥ Ackd 15¢ lh Sumner Brand Borie Acid— \II.)lml full pints B BAND BRASSIERES Wk or white mesh and fabrics, Mook back, all sizes 17¢ For saturday only Saturday NOTION REDUCTIONS e . » of g it of the L llow | Crochet Bed Spreads, the het- Bowl Brushes—Made of gen- Vruit of the Toom ik PR B GLOVES rade, fine quatity. fall size, | wine Tampico fibre, long black Cases, 12436 and 4536, For oo sl B X weals | N 1o, 3 saturday . - Washable 2.clasp Sueded """""' \,:'1' $2 19 | L‘::::|::;;" '.m'l"' e, For 33c Fetiey 3 for $l.00 Volvet Grip Sew - on Hose Gloves with handsome (wo tone (n;“ B i3 Care Heavy mrade Dust Sreshes, Supporters 1ie 'f'_"""”"""""“‘, b e . 39c tain mat first O-Cedar handied dus natural handie, Vor 45 "::|:.",I;'f"""'“ el it "",,,. o B L HUL L quality, mercerized. For | of fine quality chemic saturday on C Moore's Push Pins and Hangers TR P RAR LR R RS Saturday 33 ol twine, with sis<inch handie A high grade vegetable hrosh, e only = Yard C | vor satrday 69 will be given free with each Dhiinic ot o Sy O_CEDAR FLOOR Garbage Cans, made of heavy | only C of our household il aveade gatv [ Daisy K Dress Shields 43 MOP fitting cover [, Mmported Ol Hand drush Caps and savcers, fiest qual- Eaeiat's Cmmitesd Tt : sdze, Vor 45c For Saturday 66 ity. Vor lgc ey Aprons oc quality. 69 satunday only only Saturday De taar et Roact Tk From 9 to 12 O'clock S C and Eyo Tape 19 SEN—— Bloomer Liastic, white cotton TR TS T Y A S, 8 sand recis 108 . U. 8. A, Darning Cotton Imported RINSO ’ Diamond Pl * [ FRUIT PRESSES Shino Polishing Clothes for | silver ] d For a Dyes wand's Embroidery Needles —0 kg an . 4 7 Washable Rick Raok Braid— POTATO RICERS | Washing PRITAIN 3 S (SISO Ry W Al colors, all | Barbour's Linen Thread, 100 Made of one picce prosed GREATES T Vqlu fabrics, Vor sat- sards s From For sat irday tmportal Aluminum Thimbles— 2 o'clock 290 only. pkg SC | NG iy lOc 1« TR WS U CPRRCEPR OSKETWER @iy e TG T R AWM AN WD OFNCUINS MDY We are far - - .. Pledge for the Every dollar will UNITED NEW BRITAIN I 1 herely pledee 1o the overs the fis New Diritain o vear ending April 1 Pasments will be made in April or at my option April 15, 1921 Aty 192 October 15 AN Cash o Cliccks 1o be paid 1o the New Britain Trast Company. N STREET ADDRESS TOTAL VLEDGE AMOUNT PAID HIERITWITH COMMUNITY | Room 108—Footh's Wk ts Corporation § quarterly as followe 51 Innnnary v, 1924 Treasurer of the Corporation. Leon A, Sprague CORPORATION I I I!