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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 13, 1925. ——— e e . e —— n make the British Empire Exhibition | vis s the commenceme % ‘ ‘ N 2 co, spends more time on HARNESS BEARS BR“SSW“R“ [;RAZE (HAWAITAN FOOTBALL I s ssndlion iU T NS ot satement. accompanying the et | Gag Consumption o vt and plor and goss on |1oes Sledding On Hee Tanch With RWALS BASFBALLL' y win clal | miralty's proposals for construction, | Colossus, rendered incapable of fur- Shows Cooking Hours cooking unll early & p. m. Note a Team of \mg nlndxleub:' AdL vent sL Y d|says Mr. Bridgeman, the first lord, |ther warlike service, have been re- London, March 13,—The hot Sun- S ol Lawing, Alaska, March 13,-=Mrs, | Proy X ady plan- |1 an explanatory statement, from |tained as target ship and stationary |day mid-day dinner s still a fotlsh tingham nolinta ta _the ConblsiNyille Nesl Lastink of this ' place i on- T erve: | reining AMi. reapoqtively, Cas. auc [among (e - fokjsaiin gf', Hegich | OALal SE1H SRl uaea. mare NS, 1681 ages Mo MAIAR SiTNY ranch with Gridiron Sport Has Short Season | dov 1. hiowever, the o thorlzed by the treaty. « | pdople, says a report on gas con- oooking ia the svening X ‘l"' "‘b' a team of young black bears. The ——— ivs that are now |in order to maintain the aceepted| The Australly and the Monarch |sumption,\which In England is at | With stricter abservance o ““" #ab- | ynan are well broken to harness. W) i Dell Py ole Tn- [rranging xcusions to the |standard of naval strength, the eblef |were suik, and the remaining 18 |its maximum botweon 11 olclock in :““I-, does l’l""F‘ °"l“' SO for| " Gontrary to the nations of womo L]fldovme”o elle Faroie People as Diamond Pastime | L ited Stat ler countricd, | fenture of the program boing re-!ships, representing 400,000 tons of |the morning and 1 p. m. on Sundays, unduy on the previous day, persons in the States, bears do not I reverse t procedure later and | placement of cruisers Which have | material, we sold to and broken Closo observerg of gas consump- hibernate at the first sign of winter, Cl‘OCiale" All {he Ras Mareh 15— Football | hring visitors from those landy to | become or are becoming obsolete, |up by*ship breaking firms in Eng. |tion say that thd hours of cooking |THE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS{put are aa active as domestic anl« But Draws Nearly as Many | R rival to baseball | Wembley The government 18 proceeding land. 5 vary in differcnt towns, Brighton, BRING GOOD RESULTS mals such as dogs. Hawali, according with the investigation which the pro- | r both | ceding government declared its in- J. Ash umu\ tention of making into this question Il Park, |as & whole, and proposals regarding iy | new construction will be laid before I H R | parliament when the inquiry s com- ‘hu.-m Provision is made In the estjmates 1e played by Oc- | for the resumption of work on de- lifornia against | L1 " i elopment of tt val base at Sin- st Air - Experiments and More iciore, s vase veing acemea a 1do university against vital link in Imin of communi- or Navy wan and | W}ages CauSes 0l [NC0gase | cation with the British dominions in i ¢ ific 0 car’ e The admiralty is greatly interested in the development of airships, with British | 3 view to their possible value in amount | paval reco dovinellc lovin o over the | The pers Las cro: its pr that y 1 A WEMBLEY READY =e o £50 opre yrogram does not in- into the Art ot ¢ § Lin e clude construction ,it provides and ev o 2 il imo iy avy 4 for the completion of the cruisers crazy - h arm and | liffingham, Emerald and Enterprise, langu: ! ou _ | reat British Exhibition Reopens to wmy |and the submarines L Wd L-2T, Porcigners in I | & ¢ e fed and disturbed the | Public ‘n May; Hope for Another |(XPerme tablishment at Shoe- il L1 conslaction o Successful Year, A further sum of 0,000 s | cru of the Kent cl mine 5 due to uncontrollable s, such [layer Adventurc, the destroyers white squares 1 N London, March 13.—It is the s increases in w and . son and AmBuscade and sub- pers, but i g : t of the lorities to 1 | reduction in the f surplus | marine O—1, will be further ad- newspaper Cot b ¥ |the Wembley Exhibition of 1925 far es aval without | var and oduce A€ | petter than that of 19 e tems account the day it during the |t erably : ) v regarding i s e scrappin s have {been duly carr ut, says the natives by the gesticulations i liately appar- ation strong and g but ra - ——l‘ A o e o~ e e These are Coats that will | u up. positively appeal to men s wions dring e e | ‘ : : @ V) who are accustomed to . ‘ pay $10to $15 more than our price. - Style dominates fiosr Ready For Saturday | § | o FI,NEDF_ORELPEP‘ING | | WONDROUS ARRAY OF (% . R AN each one; colors of the eter Trying to Eanter His Estab- § FASHION.AUTHENTIC : [potye . prevailing fashion! T Tailoring of the high standard set nd the o s of genius; found | politics; perceptible; | B s am I and more im- (§ SINEW SPRING Y| 000 BBE s ot r falling to let o ML LI hand button holes. m‘%n_rs (m.. -rvu":“ S ‘ . 5 ’ '\ " : i ‘ i sl e e COA I S 7 ; ; b In short--- wonderful coais at a being lost pir o e o o oy , : wonderful price. $ _9_5_ $148.% Y 7 B2 i " ‘; . The “Melbourne’’ Full Box Back 14— 19—_ 24_— N iy | (as illustrated); The ‘‘Thames’ These advance spring styles are developed from all new » ‘ L i Double Breasted English Model, spring materials suitable for immediate wear and offered to ! E § } i . y you at a fraction of their real worth. Come tomorrow pre- —_— : P & i 4 are JuSt two Of the many StyleSo 5 pared to buy. § s e h\' “m ‘;“L NG Smart new Spring l:oul\ il} the style you best like is 7 i % LG Come n and see them == you what we offer at these prices. Coats that you see at a much / | A ] =t wnll behold an assortment of State Museum in Washington higher price and styles you seldom see at these prices are Closed Thrce Years to Public offered to vou tomorrow. You will at a glance note that we | [ ’ W patterns, mOdEIS and styles that Seattle, March G are offering you garments of unusual quality and you will be e, o mumr st et [ QR LS : will surprise you with their beauty S scd 1o || and economy. A Marvelous Selection \ === — S | § |One «d2 Pants Suits for Spring Sprlng Dresses k 1 Ready with a very remarkable assortment ofs latest 4 el (( 8 modes--distinctive in design. A colorful gathering of seiuded trom (@ \| ‘ a ‘ ; Super-Quality Suits, fashioned by our own artist- i : / VR g ) | $9_2§ $1 4=9_5_ 319_% ‘ designers. Worsteds, Cheviots, Cassimeres, Flannels, Tweeds, Serges. . Young Men’s styles in the new Collegiate Models; also the English loungy ideas with straight trousers and blunt vest. Modes refreshingly new and of colorful charm. Gracefully charming in line, high in color they represent the utmost in style and value. Materials are Satin Crepes, (anton Crepes, Flat Crepes, Printed (repes, Georgettes, Metallic Crepes, Flan- nels, Charmeens and Combinations. It is very fortunate indeed for you, that you can huy dresses of this quality at these Mothers who valne SWEET POWDERS FOR Constipation, Head- the health of their chil- _— e CHILDREN, for use when' | | Q needed. 'ILI-_V'\rr"‘.m" < ache, Teethingdisorders | Personally Selected Styles of Rare Charm and Beauty et B O o TIERGRAYS «1%e . ‘ M ll : ] i The values of P&Q Clothes are so pronounced that they have Break upColds, Relieve l lnery 1 B gained us a half million customers in oyr 40 stores, and have, Consiyarios, et || ) - made us the *“Greatest' Chain of Good Clothes Shops in A merica’ ' Hats which express spring in every particular—vivid enough—or subdued enough, to meet with enthusiastic response. 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