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WOMANS [APPAREL SPECIAL ‘Spring Coats By the bottoms you will know them $22.50 $59.50 Flaring gracefully in the front—tying with a sash and bow—gayly fur trimmed either at hottom or collar or both—gay button ornature and ribbon trimmings are all style features that give these coats that irresistible conquering look. Every new Spring coloring included Sizes 16 to 46 New Spring Displays FANCY CUFF KID GLOVES FANCY GARTERS ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS NECKLACES HOSIERY SILK SCARFS CORSETS BRASSIERES UNDERTHINGS SLIPS—PETTICOATS KIMONOS MIDDLETAWN == NEW BRITAW TIES Tenth Annual Spring Apparel Opening Display Tomorrow Friday Saturday You are most cordially invited to come in and see, try on, and acquaint yourself with all that is new in apparel and furnishings for the coming season. We have gathered a metropolitan display and you will immediately be impressed with the love- ly things that Dame Fashion has decreed “correct” for the onrushing Spring season. The beautiful quality at the new low prices are also very noteworthy. OUR FITTING AND ALTERATION SERVICE It is with pride we refer to this department. We alter all garments free of charge, do expert work and can usually give immediate service, WOMANS JAPPAREL SPECIALTIES YiDOLETOWN == NEW BRITAN Spring Dresses Featured During These Opening Days Will Be Dresses of PLAIN AND PRINTED CREPE FLAT CREPE GEORGETTES FAILLE SILKS — Sizes 16 to 46 — There is a very interesting selection to choose from, revealing many delightful innovations of the new Spring mode. — Colors — Every new and populas Spring shade. Your Figure is the Foundation of Fashion— If you want to look heautiful, if you want your clothes to look and feel their very ultimate hest, vou must see to your figure— May We Suggest A Corset Fitting Miss A. Borg always in attendance. She will gladly fit and help you to select the Corset most suited to vour type of figure. — This Service is Gratis — Every GGood Model Corset From Every Good Corset Manufacturer. sl ] 5 2 e i i T 251 ] e ] ] ] ] ] ’rr!vpvr to reward him with a pro-| motion APPOINT ELLINGER Chatrman David T, Dunn brought | Lan very stubborn battle w his club on hout using| who . The e} ions by Police Gommissioners Also Make l,‘:;i‘,':fi;' S e 4 such a feat seemed very O'Mara a Sengeant . | tha jand unusual | of members of | be and he felt that the provided by ordinance, The board also adopted a reso- Intion asking the city council to create a new offica of captain in the department, making the organiza- v tion consist of a chief, two captains ]‘ "" i1l one leutenant. Commissioner a % 4 say Thomas F. Jackson, In making a U motion for the adoption of the reso- et lution, sald that he felt such a change necessary so that it would ha poseible to have an officer in cliarge of the department at all times who would outrank the other men on duty. | At the present time, on the shift{ from midnight until 8 o'clock In| the morning, there ie a sergeant on duty at the desk in headquarters, | and there are two sergeants doing | tior GEORGE €. ELLINGER Named Detective Sergeant the board should ¢ imend }‘a:rn]_‘ man Woods. Woor arrested a man - |in a restaurant ut a wee ago, duty on the streets. Commissioner | & ™ Gt = h‘:‘ 5 Jackson sald that hecause of H\ls‘;mmwr JAER e fact, there was really no man who, | as a traine T Wl Achythiers oya | possesses enormons strength, the hy virtue of his rank could com- mand. Would Promote Bamforth Mention was also made of the fact that Lieutenant Samuel Bam- policeman succeeded in getting him to the station without using club. Help from onlookers was not | forthcoming, Chairman Dunn said, | the | because they e afraid of { forth has ecen long and honorable | fm’:”‘ et e service with the department, and |TMan. Al members of the board| e board felt. ly the board felt that it would ba only | e 0 R0 e commended | Will Appoint Regular Patrolman Appointment of a regular patrol- i : | The Burritt Gift Shop 72 W. Main St. Q t PATRICK O'MARA Also a Complete Assortment of Party Favors, The Barritt | s Gift Shop Inc. | == o o v v 72 WEST MAIN STREET (Oppostte The Hotel) (. tion to be considered at the next (45 a man who has done excellent meeting. [to ‘the attention of th board the | nations be pnt ' 3, : . [act of Patrolman mas Woods in | meeting to give the board an op-|Street was appointed to the super-|Three Stabbed in Back and Four | | |aresting a man that > him a | por rman said | men | —=——=| When the question of appointing | Weapon. partment as a ge effect of Laxative BROMO Influenza and other serious | | ¢ el . ills resulting from a Cold.| a0 s L | FIGHT IN BACKWOODS |2icmicus shoorie wma it i !1 attery. . 7—_“.:11[:]7'\\' \\oun';“?fi HONEST CROOK WANTED Frightened, work. Weir Named Supernumerary Charles H, Weir, 23, of 46 Glen Commissioner William F ge suggested that further noni- to the next y wel over tunity to consider all the men » are eligible for numerary , force after he had the appoint- | peared before the hoard and s t so that they would be sure!fied it of his qualifications. Weir t no man who has given long| was asked if he would be willing to | honorable service as a member | do police duty without a club and the supernumerary force would | he answered that he felt capabl overlooked. toking care of himself withont A0 Others Wounded in Penn. Moun- | | tain Feud. ‘ | Yegzs, Leave 11— | Connellsville, Fa., March Three men were stabbed in the back of It; Manager Growing Impatient. and four were slightly hurt by bul- | : e lets in a fight in the mountains near | N York. March ~There is a detective eergeant was brought | 2 SiEanenis Bl man G laren oo e e o eam e ol rk for a Sergeant Geores! C, Bllingen) was hefors the meeting by C J\;Hrmru\‘"\“':\Vvfl:tl\r(’fli’;l"f:irll;:: e ;vlvax\‘ Gl i e o iR T T Dunn, he said that hs felt that one | new e i G I e e D gs primed a sergeant by the hoard of police oLithe O e il ol 6 ot 1 € LeiSotinty nuthorilles, 19 pldal it . commissioners at its meeting last thesber Bl et ainot ol e BS i Se e mm had his| Women miembers of the familics ST (A Gl o) [ g e higher ran 137 looked “upon in’f, - | inl the board paid for Joined in the fighting, although non. ('Mara was promoted to the grade the department A mamatiendiseiesl bl S elman of them was hurt of sergeant, to fill the vacancy Commissione it} r n nomi- Lonin in e b The fight started when Ch caused by the change in position of et g e R 2 Schoyer tried to collect §$180 Ellinger. The change of Sergeant et .l\v'l‘j"""'""'"(nlf "\l"r“ . Raymond Evans. — Tans ! Ellinger and the advancement of | L2 "”‘”" “»‘"’-j"‘ 10 appoint- three of his fri s, Ralph Pr R \‘1 the O'Mara were to round out the or- | in nomi- ment o ac erk for the depa it 19, a mlnl\nhmnr‘s.‘ ganization of the department s | Higsnes tohdbelnzsonenBion 5 and gave b the ment_to = fler's two . Some applications unq ed already but it |the to invite anyone desiring brothers, Ted corge Balda, ght lasted for several hours. Prump, Bierley and Plerce are in S e e on to forward applications the Connellsville pital with stal |going to get the Tilice B. Th A,a ,M] E«‘\H,, ney. 'w“ Joseph McGrail, Commis- wounds, while three r ker just out o from this claim is still pen PALACE — Beginning Sunday ar meondedi t kson said that he did not brothers and Bald in the ts an honest job. ng that there should he an 2 who have v === > appointm en mad h the be taken into making the choice. ¢ est the city divert the 50 cents col- the depart from erarfes doing duty in halls n the city treasury to the police would d Policeman Th council to lected by n fund. At the present time A supernumerary does duty | ts $3.50, the 50 money to go was the Chiet Hart e maney col- amounted Main streets, 0" signs in the o meet with ENTIRE If Your Neighbor Has Not Told Are Offering During This ufact . Sudbury Official, Ousted, Ra-elected to Office sbury, M lar- March 11.—} when indict rEes, W Whole stock of Diamond Rings, Bar Pins, Flexible Bracelets, Shoulder Pins, Scar{ Pins, etec. on sale at money saving prices. The tonic and laxative all the laiest UININE Tablets will for- fv the system against ( lL‘ bright Elgin and Waltham Watches $11.75¢ | The box bears thi C W byore Airman Is Drowned as Plane Falls Into R t New, Va iver March 11 Loveliness . A Clear Healthy Skinj| Jnsured by Lverr-day Use of Cuticurs Soap JEWELER AND DIAMOND DEALER safe & Primed, and Police Fear to Touch M. C. LEWITT SELLING OUT And See For Yourself 26 Piece Sets of and platinum complete in cabinet— $1350 M. C. LEWITT [Woman Is Taken From |Phila. Cafe Abandons ‘ Home by Court Order | All Further Dancing Philadelphi. 1. — M ’ Philadelphta, March 11.—~The Margaret Hall, for months 8 Aiglon today discontinued all d d efforts of authorities to ancing while city officials wwe have her vacate her home in the cuseing the advisability of re- h of tt g the damce permit of the as the result of a rald last | Friday, when liquor was selzed. *If we wanted to continue dancing,” id J. G. Fatten, one of the man- gement, “we wonld have to place a guard at the roor and search every patron. All we could do was to warn the dancers that liquor er part of the city. he bridge construc: red an ultimatum went to bed. Welfare fed tion workers lifted her from tion men she ind supervised her re- | ig prohibited. To avold embarrass- uction of the home be- ) ment we are discontinuing dancing.” i s MUST SELL SHIP Halifax, N, & POLA | Hollywood, Negri, I TO SAIL March 11.—Pola motion picture actress, left terday for Europe via New e plans to remain abroad weeks. Tarch 11 d by the e 13, ns , in order to of Captain | about — t Novomber the ehip Veronica into this port with reports that 1 been looted of liquor ch it ws Horse Races—Thrills—That's “The Chorus Lady” STOCK You of the Wonderful Values We Sale Come In, Look Around Women's Stone Rings White Gold Fancy s100 Special for Factor Timing Watch, Was $15. Now 1817 Rogers in designs in both Foreman— $7.50 finish, Jewelry on Sale 2% MAIN STREET