New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 11, 1924, Page 15

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' NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 11, 1924, ! : 15 e "¢ - City Items TRAFFIC PROBLEMS | new mpnux 5 to $1 Store, ain | derful [til the ( Experts Aiv Their Views at“ i dav. . Yale Meetings s Shoppe, $7 W. Main St., Prof. Bldg. vs. Iooi Records, $1.00, C. I Ldvt, Postpone your Easter shopping un and Opening Sale of th L 5 to $1 Store, 328 Main y, April 15. Wonderful Don't miss it.—Adv. Waterbury vs, Foote. Specials For Saturday Only HOROWITZ BROS «'ny Electricia > Gooley in- [ J et New Haven, Gonn, April 11.— “‘,',,"';f:lfl i w';,‘,fi Speclal Connecticut problems of pol- | noon "April fcing, highways and s of the | Lveryhody w obile and the were dis b | E - Marconi’s Wife Obtains ! " Dnmce From Radio King 2 Y. M. T, , April 11.—Taking advant at today's conferenc / | o ient under t y A com- |, \1lem of that city to 1 mitteo working on plans $or an “old . y I"oundati w York : oI timers’ night” will present a report, | e . Hur ate Polic SU- 1 recommending that the social be held April 22, A commiitee has been iected to condnet an excursion. Tato of Waterbury vs. Foote, ‘asino tonight. dvt, become Hws du not allow lll\ orce, 5 the separation became | public with the announcement that | B8 nora Marconi had married the | &8 uis Liboro Marignolo. The Marconis were married in St. ge's church, London, in March, She was the Hon. | fifth daughter of Lady Inchi ister of the present Lord LARGEST DRESS GOODS STORE IN CONNECTICUT irniture with our pol- . Dierce & Co—Advt. of Waterbury vs, IKoote. Casino tonight advt ome cooked lunches at Crowell’s. | 0'Brie: —advt| quin, h Join Morans’ Easter Music Club.— | Tnchiquin. Easter is dress up time. For this occasion we have arranged a number of specials that will be for Saturday only. These include beautiful mate- rials for Easter frocks and dress. We call your attention to our window display and to the items below. et Railways and Highway Commissioner John A. MacDonald, o4t highways, Captain Hurley said in| 3¢ John A. Andrews do your| e 5 speaking of the three groups of traf- e W ey S N T el R o | fie, commercial, p e and lawless anch Hat | adet: 3 , Laws Not Uniform, | Mn a’state such as Conneeti state policeman can be engag traffic work but a very short period before he scnses that the Connceticut hing with & Maytag. mart Spring Millinery, Ll el SR Sl e PEQUOT | SATIN FOULARDS enforeing the Connecticut Motor Ve- | § PILLOW __(.:\'\l'n‘ | | 86-inch wide, small designs, hicle Laws, he is the first point of N 45x36 X RA SPECIAL suitable for dresses and between the non-resident and Value 55c. | | blouses, fast colors RO RS S Sat. Special 35¢C | |IUST RECEIVED A NEW SHIPMENT OF BEAU-| | vaie. ot vehicle Jaws would lighten his burden 3 cial ... < TIFULLY DESIGNED AN 3 = AR alues 69c. and increase his confidence. Happily ‘ ¢ AND _COLORED ~WASH Sat, \poudl C T PEQUOT SHEETS | | ABLE A, B. . TUSSLE SILK, SUITABLE FOR | | —oo Pccidleccee: htber of New England need nag lu i 72x90 BR":.\\I‘ S AND Bl,()l'\'l" ST VALUE OF | I-R()(‘ \])hl) ministrative departments to a Value $1.79. . . $1 39 5 VALUE §1.25; [ CANTON CREPES Sat, Special . . .. SAT. SPEC 1AL } In all colorg | Value Sat. Special ATIN BACK T SILK JE 81x90 Value $1.89. Sat, Special . . . $l 49| UNDERWEAR CREPES . $1.89 tion of the need of such uniformity, and this is particularly true of the | Connecticut Motor Vehicle Depart- ment. As to the need of m’.in..-mny‘ in traffic regulation amoug New Ln;:A‘ F\ Tl land citles and even over & oader Jimited Quantities 3 R bt i SE BIN area, T merely wish to add my voice BN mitadiOle = red and plain [ CANTON CREPE Suitable for unde 1\\(141*(‘ to the demand for uniformity, No| * COTTON CHALLIES in all colors Just received a new shipment | and vestees, ::::ilyt.lf]'; I{:;w‘rh:”::“.1\::I ‘:;', '(f;,;.j 86-inch, in all new colors Value 8hc. 23 in advance shades and very ' Value $1.: fet limd patterns Sat. Special ....... C best quality. Sat. Special ....... 69c “Our chief concerns at this period Value 19c. 1 : > i IXTaIne e . fn the development of the uso of the sat. Special ....... C Mo . $l 8§G | ROSHANARA CREF 4 motor truck, are in the protec nm‘\ <-: —_ SHEETS DRE Sat. Speciat ... o 10-inch wide, silk and wool 1 : d beds, and the equipment o e ST v % 3 e ‘ ’ 05 le 4 | e Sabeith torenaars We have heautiful lines of Shoes in Patent, 72590 New designs and guaranteed Value $3.50. 2 4 extra heavy, in all bl operation. Fortunately, economic | Good Quality Sheets fast colors Sat. Special ... o spring colors a ns simpl hat threaten | . . v . 5 2 G = alue 39 alue $ N etb s robraink Byt | Dark Brown and Black Suedes with Spanish K/ value $1.25. 79 Sat; liu;“;alc 23c Value $4.50. sat, ll,m‘u $2 75 l 1 mean that it is cconomi ml uu;‘ | Sat. Special ...... C Sat Sy A Sat. Specal ... $3 49 rofitable to operate heavy trucks a 4 3 . . X S Py " L ok - —— | ALL » | Ayl Rrpitedld umld 'Xh at | and low heels that will match your Easter gown, SHEETING S B (W;M\]!”Im}}o.(l)l:: JEK in order to prevent unnecessary delay, | | Laidaldd S eating I RTED SCO Silk and Cot ¥ - 18 out sale. l and to avold congestions, a large part TR > LAl | Dallas Bleached Sheeting GINGHAMS [ and Cotton lxzuled Sat. Special ... . of this traftic fs carried on n the | Hosiery to match the gown or shoes. f 2V yards wide silk finish, in two-tone | CANTON CREPE - < O it SHoRe pemae :‘,'.‘,J(l;; {B¥ Value 8c. 69c checks Beautiful flower designs, WOOL FLANNEL :::::ph' |gv:~IlI‘vrr"|1|n|hlm; to the sur-| ‘ Sat, Special ....... 3 Value 5% . 33 in tan, blue and grey 56- ”ft,,’ ;i.fll(‘\\;‘.:.l check flannel, uce ot ;’";;;"f,‘;‘“,“","[.",.f:lf'.f}“l"”“‘ ‘ PURE IRISH LINEN Sat. s.mial ....... Cc Yo *'1u‘““l 98C e o avold le ate registration fees. | ! : ) resses, i SA hatiate satESen S THE W G SIMMONS CORP g IS TOW ELING ) % pe T and other New England states, the . . . alue 35¢. 23 " > - e Sat, Special . .. $2 79 trucking business is a l‘x:nlm'ly m-r:n‘m—‘ - . Sat, Special ....... C | IMPORTED I URb IRISH YVONNE PRINTED CREPE s > - ! zed and highly competitive one, be- i = ‘i ooens ) ; VANt e il Lo Tndividuats and small organiss- | 85 WEST MAIN ST. DISH TOWELING g &R_"“ LINEN Small all over figured crepes ,,‘,‘f'”_" ANTON CREPE 1 tions, These two facts cause a t Extra good quality with by ue ¥ (‘.'I 7 c in medium shades, ; lain \-Hwi' two-tone checks I ::lx“\fllrbtz:‘rr:‘!:\ajx"\I:l:‘;‘|:Iv(;|:‘ulxxut:\r‘r colored border or plain Sat. Special .. Value h{k:. 35C \";11,1;:. II ’) 79 , a large number of individual opera- :';gll:;:u_-,l 130 e o ;\v.. .R; “ —— | Sat. Special ....... Sat, Special ....... E S Sat. Special ....... CANTON CREPE | —— = CAMEL'S HAIR n | " MADRAS SHIRTING 10-inch wide, suitable for NORMANDY VOILE COATING Ohio Mui;ll('lfln Hont()li:’.(.i Neatly ilk striped, p]mtvd skirts and dresses. | Genuine stamped, dainty I'an |1J-ml coating. By Colleagues at Prague in all colors In all eolors designs and colors S6-inch wide, Cincinnati, April 11.—The Interna-| . s lue $2.25 Value 69c. raiva tional Musical 1estival "to be held in Value 1.(: 35 Value $2.25. $l 69 ¢ 49c Valu $3 49 sSat. Special ....... C | Sat., Special . Sat. Special . svs Sat, .\pmml Prague, Czechoslovakia, the latter part of May, has bestowed upon Iritz J Iteiner, conduct of the Cincinnati gymphony orchestra, the honor of representing the United States. All| nations that eultivate mu re repe | resented by noted musiclans and com- | posers on the jury of the internatlonal | which selects the new compositions to be played at the festival. The United States will be further recognized by a performance of “The Twenty-second Psalm,” written by Kirnest Bloch, young eomposer of | Cleveland, Ohio. Mr, Reiner will con- duet this work, as well as the Beete hoven festival in Budapest, the Lon- don Symphony orchestra, the Zurich festival, and other musical events, Wilson Did Not Interfere In Advising Promotions Cleveland, O., April 11.—Declaring that Woodrow Wilson never inter- fered in the promotion of army of- ficers, Newton D, Baker, in an Am-| erican Leglon post address last night | sald that Major General James G. Harbord wa the only one promoted on the direct order of the former president. “He left the promotions entirely in the hands of the war department,” | the former secretary of war sald, ] “But after Bellean Wood, in which Narhprd displayed such gallantry at the Head of his marines, I prepared a | list of promotions. | “Ie sure to put my marine on the | Niet,” tha president told me, ROBIN’S CLOTHES SHOP OPPOSITE COMMERCIAL ST. 344 MAIN STREET - of Men’s, Young Men’s and Boys’ Suits NEWEST LATEST LOWEST In Materials and Colors In Styles and Designs In Prices 0YS' et SUITS Positively the biggest selection in town! Signs of Spring Warsaw Police Unearth Large Explosive Supply [ Warsaw, April 11.—~The police un earthed a store of |'m bs and explo. 23 missites Crocuses! sives among whic of power suffici sion similar to thot the citadel some t thorities beiieve t preps to cansing tro Size and Weight of (mlf Ball Is to Remain Same | New York ¢ the size or be legislated sfficial of the United States fation annonnced Steele shafted clubs will be barred from use Y in towrnaments officially sanctioned by the 1. 8 G. A, &aid Experiments with golf balls will be | A robin redbreast! Men looking in our windows at the new Hickey-Freeman i Suits! i Many suits to pick from at . $/8.95 A complete stock of up-to-the-minute clothes that is bound to please you. 12 0338 Two pair of Pants Suits D5 to 145 eontinued, th fMicial added, with a probable change forecast for mext years. Cheaper than elseWwhere We guarantee to please the boy as A well as his folks! L] £ I"O\FN adson Fur S BALL and BAT FREE Hudson Fur Shop DRESS SHIRTS / ! STYLISH HATS AND CAPS 13 vranian in best materials and latest colors With each boy's suit for Men and Boys L S ' ) . S SRS e e e pran s e e e i S

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