New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 20, 1925, Page 6

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AN il 6 i YA 3 AN LR A S wEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 20, 1925. ormity | no advantage to M, 1wl NewBritain Havald i oo b b e | 1ING COMPANY » | | | HERALD PUBLI BONDS ALWAYS MATURE; Member of the Ass PROSPECTS MAY NOT FALLING STOCKS LOWEID GRAINS AND T REFORM THAT NELDED ONI BADLY pecame as here SOUVENIR POSTALS With then Ked Vi Factsand Fancies BY ROBERT QUILLEN common doesn't ald | v prejudice in com- | that Lot's wife | ed back to leave a note for the | nilkman | for the Circus | we dig for is | happy 18 just a matter of an ambition small enough famous modern | the headlines | t ‘erms ke missing much, It is n tury wu Jur vanities; for them is = Wort 1 And g “I loc 1 | Don't usc [ Words 10p MaxsoN FoxHAL, JunaL Hail, Hall, the Gang's All Here, What th— Roguish Rollo 1 A Lesson in English Always speak politely, dear lang; avoid such queer hucks' or ‘Bunk’ or ‘Rats Ma!" sald Rollo, “you're the cats!" for instance, you enjoy ures that you see, It v s0, bu not cmploy Gosh' or ‘Hully Gee.! mmon, you'll 0, “you're a llow."” WOW Gertrude 1 Ihe Club up under our eaves, rs, “The Secret had a Clu} | | Fout went through the trunk-room b k of the trunks, An' rapped three times on the | ouse | any trouble that I ean foor. door nember nad a swimmin' pool, in our tank; vory but it did pretty wak up when the family was out y around. Doy, it was led the living-room, last | | Benjamin Runkle, | Provoking Polly v | I | ittle eclf, | wok on quickly took them tried to cook them. 1, the pages turniy when chops are ‘'L Violet C. Bibb | il olly, as a May-day Que a gown of silk a wand with star of gold, Titania, famed of old crown upon hir Polly ¢ cuckoo,” Wild Willies 1 had his picture took, HARTFORD SMART NEW SPRING COATS i In all the new viyid colors carefully tailored coats, the kind you $1 9 98 expect to pay at least $25.00 for, specially pricedsiteeee s . AN UNUSUAL GROUP OF ATTRACTIVE SPRING COATS Stylish in the very best manner. These coats feature many of the $25 00 new touches which Paris decrees for the season’s mode . s ° HANDSOME SPRING COATS Of suedlike and poiretsheen materials, such colors as rosewood, rust, bluette, steel, clay, cocoa, navy blue and black, at this price are also shown a group $39 00 of sports coats, fashioned of imported materials ............ . J o THE ENSEMBLE SUIT IS FAVORED FOR SPRING g A particularly attractive group of carefully tailored suits developed in fine quality twill combined with dresses of heavy silk crepe, the colors include $ rust, clay, green, rosewood and bluette ... ...oovviiiiiiiiiiiiin 35.00 OTHER ENSEMBLE SUITS In wide variety to TAILORED SUITS Of navy blue, poiret twill, designed for the conservative wornan, $ sizes 36 to 41 and 4215 to 5474 . et 29.00 “Sperling’’ Easter Coats for Girls SIZES 4, 5, 6 YEARS Bright new spring shades, will please the little tots SIZES 7, Coats that show the new spring SIZES 7, &, 9, 10 YEARS Bright spring shades of pollaire, e $11.98 Beautiful Coats for the young Miss, many of them fur trimmed, at . ... $6.98 The new bright pastel sha Saturday MAY PASS z wore a nasty look, ¢ 1. in ac t little cents 1 birdie’ stuff s we . —Louis N. Folger people 2 we in the wir What we all work fc or makes to hold pieces of cloth 5. What we all want, it comes to money " ! gue officials were quoted from Geneva as believing the incldent a | sequel to the old dispute over Vilna, | which the council of ambassadors allotted to Poland, 11 »ink FRONTIER FIGHT a lovely black:" rles A | Eli Harvey Takes third Wife, a New Jersey Girl NOW 15 SETTLED Lithvania and Poland Pateh Up: s Vol Siaren"an =i sar- married on April 11 it became known today when wed 25 Years Ago Today | B el b i o wens ey S Schilling Too Theoretical (1) in efficiencys said ghe showed profi- EFFORT TO LEGALIZE SUNDAY SPORTS At a Girl Geneva, Mare froutier 1es’ mother. It Ay o dierite oy's third marriage, both of r wives having divd. His s wife was Miss Grace Harvey Oakland, Cal From Paper or That Date s ] “.hi Lighu- r ry school room. Applicant f I had autos go up hills on this Pronoun describing g half of the in protested 1o the Tea wrly this week Lithuanian Polisit patrols given out CITY GROWS MORIE SOBER Live Mareh I il ints of this city as much liguor taking {t fronticy In a Couple Daye y ro8 popu- 666 o Preseription Colds, Fever and Grippe t s the Preventing Pneumonia n J. Mc s ot as in 1920 AEREor A communique by th con- Lithuanian legation in Paris Wednesday said the Poles had tacked without provocation v night and thre 10 occupy the district of {force of arms unless |evacuated it on | sumi at- | or vlee ure mor last | tened | sion of wisely et censing ph Hunter sald con ssin 1924 Sirvintal b, “hairma the Lithuanians Lithuanian com- 34 ur district. it was Poles 1 the territory would CRITICAL (OUPLETS T iiinea prepared tor st S.506 i 1 Book ¥ 3 condition of things The Telephon wou to ti BILLBOARD NUISANCE ' x Temy T of M. & ; | rtized. | NOT ELIMINATED t C 1 ) t jue i jon of the b and the Most speedy remeidy we kiow Ihe Seed Catalogue sion of the res [ ¢ Observations On The Weather The Cook ook Bedtime Stories. : T The Fatal Error. Fimetable Not a Sticking Kind Clubs of London Decide To Offer Bed and Board FRACING THI AND MRt FALL BONDS T WORTH WHILE TO UNDR - AND 1T NOT HOW'LL

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