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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 27, 1925, 5. . SKINNER ADDED 10 0" BIBLE CLASS CLOSRS |2, s s 0 gm0, .0 o oo L0 ANGELES HOTELS [t S ShoSiine VISITING DRIVERS Y ties o ALTER COAL SZES b i e, s vt et 408 ek an SOUKTRRS| i e FINI] [il]IN[i Ru”[i" Hrw : AFTER WEI]NES"AY Rev, James T. Rider of Doston |\iss Anna Krawits accompanied by |lows: their best nrmunu They settle In | | Misy Zoe LaHar, G. Fazzina on the lo, first, with 18 chalrs, whero they have & good view | “m,m" One of Youngest Officlals Bases Address on Story of Good | singlng Noonan and Savio, first, with Move On Foot to Prevent Outalders [ of the passiug pegeant, . there plano-accordion and muss wins and 9 losses, first prize of $12, they tarry, hour after hour, while , n Samaritan. logd by Tobert Loow Dahlgr: d Grace and Muldowney | i L Rev. Mr. Rider was introduced by n:-ll }‘llnclil‘ :vI;!h 12 wln’l and 10 losses From Taking Advantage of 'l ¢y,"yote]” gupsts pnd thefr friends R R The Y. M. C. A. Bible Class vi . Proble, assistant secre- 0 813, 1T 4 a 5 | 1,209 Lost ngh 0 Opefa[e m in This Capacity Opel'at(]l's Decide on e'smngY cloted 18 season st nlEht with & tasy o¢ the associition. 10, whors Mhcont priee it ik o S5e standing | Privileges Allowed (o Guests ' (856 oftaa crowded ous ‘ State in 1024 At the annual meeting of the Ellective Apfll { |l bhnquet. Caiaay. womes JYere much of the coess of the class o 4 Lost| Los Angeles, March 27.—~The old | chairs aud got angry If they find i e e B B tie banausk halt o, BARcaba ot (.l\‘.]tfi-c:m-"’i'ht"' nl:::r:nz‘oogx(:-::;: Muldowney . g gty ot peung BeAERAE EET r‘:ul:‘:::“d ?fz'."ifi"n ::(:: :h:: o | aivectors were re-elected for a term the final supper, enjoy the speclal Course,” and hased his talk on the | Grace .. 3 |who finds it convenient. to while| ', Qh:lden that hotel guests. ars Hartford, March 27.—The right of (¢ 100 ye Walter H. Hart, H. With a view to establishing more | musical program and llsten to an story of the Good Samaritan. Whipple vees 8 3 away the hours in a comfortable forced to stand means nothing % 1,209 out.of-state operators to drive | ;r pogee rge P. Spear, K. G.|definite standards in sizes ot coal in jaddress by Rev. James T\ Rider of Scapelatt! . lobbychalr in a fashionable hotel, | them.” i Connecticut was suspended during | pjy, Farmer and Joseph |domestic sizes eospeclally, and to | remont Temple, Boston. The oc- WITH CUE ARTISTS Noonhn s e 5 |whose rates preciude his permanent | ‘“Therefore little printed cards have e past e s ‘,4 Y ”":,‘”w“‘.‘ L climinate the difficulties in dispos- \:‘.“m"f I,“,ukrd LIV L0RIAR s paty of R ;:-”;a ¢ |residence there, has been-forgotten | been added to the equipment of the ment made u te motor Vo~ | ghorrod E. Skinnor was elected |ing of a large surplus of pea conl | 97 the largest Blble classes in 'y company League and Une[ o y temporarily by hotel detectives in |house detectives, When an unmise hele depurtment. This was more | o' s now member which will make |every year, anthracite . ra- | the Y. M. C. As of this part of 2 : . " i pa.aan overy year, anthiraclie conl opera-.. . 0C "l was announced | known Partner Results at Rogers. | Dahlgren | Los Angles. They have come to|tukable squatter becomes tao regu than one-seventh the ole number |}, he youngest member on the |jq neldec 2 rveals s ¥ of operators suspended o e | e rat b youngesy | ot liate dockled ypon & TeelEing iy “ihe enrallment: thia yobr wea| ‘Games at Rogers’ Inst night in the{: Hall center their attention on the squat- ]::‘,f.':u%r:mc:::t::::l:’::‘?;l:d s partment in 1024 *h su directors of the Y. M, €. As. of New [iizoe ‘o antbracite coal will go into|2*% Surpassing the record of last Trust company pocket billiard league [ Telsler e lly are tourlsts who | reading it he usually moves on. ware of IFAIHIOTADLLWRYS, = S| Englandy Sl her, E. J. Skinner, [ afoct next Wednesday, April 1. |raass |resulted in Wilbur winning from | Hopkiny Squatters usually are touris| v'::;” s of no It 1 s also & men (rv{ the tu;:\rrl‘ ‘N( One effect of the adoption of new | = e - s SRa newad e olds an important | gundards will be the change in in & manner rals- | pogition at Landers. Frary & \'hzrm’- im.flnul coal, which will con‘;mn a @E@@.@@EEEEEEEE@EE@EE@EDEEE. @. thelr fituess 10 jg o graduate of Rensselacr Poly- | greater percentage of pea coal than it department e Ins ite and for years has over before, Pea coal will be l||0x'1"‘ secure 5 sion by the y v interested in Y. M. |ynitorm in size. [ I ‘ A affairs, ™ tandards also_provide | DONNELLY, ! which they wero lcensed, une e e i o s e | |l DONNELLY, 5 Afrosimend. " Penn. and Columbia to {shall mot be more than 15 per cent, MULLEN i« L f i 1 with tl ception of chestnut | (@] L IRE e AL s L Resume Grid Relations \\‘m:-h'il: ;mrn\-.\p!q l:u’: nvlnl('lun"\l’ ;1:.~ | MULLEN out of the operator's made dire partment Connecticut motor in 450 accid v red out- side this state during t ar, it is shown by the depa t records Fifteen of these proved fatdl. Two of these 439 accidents occ Philadelp March 27.—Charles | per cent for unavoidable breakage ~. A. Mapes, chairman of the Columbla Possible percentage, of bone iversity Athletie Council, in an ad- | (mixed coal and slate) and slate will the varsity “P" dinner of | Vary from 3 per cent, y of Pennsylvania last| The ne will be as follows: Columbla and Penn-| “Broken” — Coal which passes : resume football through a round mesh 4-7/16 ineh | ations in 1026, He sald arrange- |and will not pass through a mesh | ments for the game had been com- 6 inch, Canada, three in Ma pleted. g8"'—Coal which passes {hrough Massachusetts, § in New Hampshire, |* T A. D. Jones, Yale football coach, |& round mesh 3-7/18 inch and will| 6 in New 131 in New York, and Romeyn B ., graduate man- [ not pass through a mfsh 2-8/ lfihu-h:‘ 2 in Per ’ 11 In Vermont, 1 ager of athleties at Corncll, were| “Stove”—Coal which passes through | o among the other speakers. a round mesh 2-8/16 nch and willy Reports of s ; ; il mot sasa through a mesh 1-9/16 e e | inohi, dents are & nt ! o5 = £ , “Chestnut”—Coal which passes Aol A' H’ HAR.RIS through a round mesh 1-9/16 inch same as I8 wit ard to ac- ;“"‘:(‘1‘3 S B (R I UflClNDERS FOR SALE ?;\.;11:1‘\:’;;‘01 pass through a mesh ; 4 “Pea”—Coal which passes through e SR e CEAD SRR a round mesh 11/16 inch and will | fng 1924 2513 of which ware pas. | 1366 STANLEY ST. TEL. 3472-3 [not pass through a mesh 8/16 inch. senger cars and 403 ¢ Most of the non-res t registration | cama from New Yorlk and Massa- chusetts, BIGGER AND BETTER VALUES SATURDAY — THE LAST DAY OF FORCED STOCK SALE SILK PRINCESS SLIPS hem; all the Ieadmz spring . slmdes. l:‘orced Stock $3 98 ¥ ; SILK JERSEY SKIRTS The Newest. Fashion A very special value in Ladies’ Silk ’ Jersey Skirts, with silk fringed scal- - Themes ‘in Coats, Frocks | loped bottoms, or fancy plaited flounce. Color: henna, jade, rose, blue, ‘grey, resent- | American Beauty. 3 A Iilnsemb]es i Forced Stock Sale $2 -98 ed in a versatile collection; GOWNS, SLIPS, BLOOMERS, ETC. A special )t of Gowns of Windsor cvery mode as fresh and | Crepeor M- slips with hip hem and 5 lace bodice ‘ers and Chemise of entrancing as Spring her- | seco silk ‘e and novelty silk I 1 _ Step-in in v flesh. [ self, and at prices that are | Al sizes, L tock Sale 93¢ | f | il "ORSE [ truly surprisingly LOW for ,tadies tl{onhg %orseullette with § four T ’ (CAR. | garters in flesh color only; hook ide. HIGH QUALITY GAR- | Sizes 32 to 44, R NoLonAIce MENTS. - Forced Stock Sale .. . ,’ |mu@mfimm@mm@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@E@@E@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ Proro MATCH . kin Hopmicn golo toam will pluy Is the fime to have your Gutters and Conductors the Troop B team at Troop B ar- e mory tomorrow nifht. Many New looked over and Leaky Roofs Repaired. Britain people are intorested in these Call up 512 or send us a postal teams. The Norwich team recently returned from a wost rip, hitting Cineinnati and Chicago and winning seven games out of 1 ST 34 DWIGHT STREET THE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS BRING RESULTS 238 Main St. AY’ 238 Main St. New Britain New Britain On The Square LEADING FASHIONS - FOR EASTER WEAR el e COATS of many fabrics 25 l{.s S SHIRTS 1 P 8169 Hl NS f the HOUR | A new lot of Mens hlgh grade Shirts, Made by one of the most 5 i famous makers. Every shirt extea full cut and custom made. k Made of the best qual; inglish Broadeloth and Silk striped ma- terials, Sizes 14 to | 316 50 $19 .15 $25£ 539§ $49£—3 L ,::" ‘( | ME) ]’.-\JA)L\& . $1.00 . . . 0 B M tra goo b A Sport and Dress Models in a wide choice of alluring models. I.)ash!ng T s e Catlon] ajhoias arheaty (rimmed Styles; new Spring colors; combined with collar, cuffs and pocket trimming MEN'S SHIRTS of contrasting material. The fabric lines, colors and trimmings are gayly s Made in a large varicty of neat stripes and plain colors. Eyery vouthful and spring-like. 3198 Sizen 3¢ to oy 1L CUb and fast color, Regular values 10 HOSIERY i ' g it 2 I.adies’ Lambskin Two- Ladies k. . s . sole and high spliced heel. The Forced Stock $1 75 “Elite” make, well known for Sale long service. Colors, black, gun metal, nude, sombrero, J , $10.9 51 .50 $1 15 32 5'00 Bombay, new brown, grey an | NECKWEAR : 10: == = = AL 91115 vo(fll:l;fi.fi]figandie and Ladies' Phoenix full fashioned . 48 purc silk Hose, all the mew | Forced Stock Sale Ch VALUES AND STYLES WORTHY OF THE ATTENTION OF SDEINg phavics: SLiiaci iR migle, Pwitan Collar and Cuff EVERY WOMAN o e o %nort | Sets of eyelet embroidered Bombay, benna, pickaninny, | cambric. Smart tailored coats of new mannish tweeds — “Dressy” coats of soft suede-like fab- rics and of the best new twills. Models in keeping— many with soft furs at the hem line—every coat with an individuality of its own. All sizes for misses and women ! b - . 5 airedale, rosewood, powder blue, You have never seen lovelier Dresses than these we proudly offer for | nrown, plain ana $l 85 Stock Sale Saturday. The most adorable new styles have heen developed from Flat. | ¥y areciel br. @ eS80 |- HANDKERCH!EFS i S . oo e e S . g : hi | ribbed Hose. All th ¢ spring | en's Li re ( repes, P_nnted ( repes, Canton Crepes dll('i ({leal.mng SatinsBChic touches BRI ot LI R ertins Ch?:f:ql .in'é'fi'f.e.fi“i’fffc?a of embroidery, beading and laces add a distinctive touch. All the new | camel hair, Roman, calf, cordu- RA) : 5 Stock o roy. jack rahbit and bprmg shades. i Special, p;l‘ru 55c Sale .. * THESE LIVE VALUES FROM THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Pure Linen Silver Bleached Linen Finished PILLOW CASE | Marseilles Satin BED SPREADS | QUAKER LACE CURTAINS— TABLE DAMASK. 72 inches TUBING, 45 inches 29c —beautiful patterns, full size, ex- | 2!; yards long; six patterns; ivory, yard :;\:‘: ayard $1 .00 “i‘li-,n\.h:alleleaw (9 (;ul;ce) BED | ;:];:lol‘lfll e each $4 98 g:ilge A Whm'pair $l -98 QUAKER LACE.CURTAIN MA- TIC l\l'\G Ruffled Crossharred MARQUIS- | e A : TERIAL. 36 inches wide; large | stripes, ¢ ETTE CURTAINS, 2, yards long | . f;‘l‘hx\}dHEDo:HEE‘;I‘H\G — 81 assortment of patterns. 29 Fine \bsorbenl (uut) (HELSL and tie-backs. Colored and plain L'“' SAIWACS, B gra.e.d 49(: Sale yard &J € | CLOTH, suitable for autos. white ruffles. Sale yar E bl CURTAIN SCRIMS — Various S ; C | sale pai | BROCADED REP SILK—Extra nsem e patterns; 36 inches wide; white, ¥ and plain double thread | RUFFLED VOILE CURTAINS. | heavy, suitable for overdrapes or Dresses Bl : e o PR et 1T | S Tocin, Su ek 25C | Hinense. 5uk pair 91,39 | Tieer St vovs $1.00 ertainly a low price — 3 Fashionable FEA S N AW N YN RN W W W N N Wy Extra Size NEW SILKS l New Wath Gooke ‘[0 i | o okt -5 I => Special Demonstration | Heavy red rubber. All guaranteed. ENGLISH PRINTS Forced Stock This popular material for ladies' and : of the J " Stoc Saleu 79c children’s wear in a varlety of neat pat- A:\T[-MOTH DISK Red Stresk Electric Table. Sto terns; all colors ranteed, d T 83 iiea wider A0S YO o 450 A sure killer of the moths. with extra heavy six foot cord, il bl p DRESS PERCALES 100% Protection Will toast, fry or boil. Our $1.98 quality, pure sk, in black, oy I RS S S [‘a‘.ing /no Odor in your Force‘l Ska %le 79c e T e wider @1 @Q) | o metm coormgs” " " gy ! : 200 BOSTON BAGS 89¢ sale, yard ... $l 69 36 inches wide. Sale, yard .. c clothes. (’o'f‘e and see the Made with box bottom and double SILK BROADCLOTH SHANTUNG SUITING Demonstration all day straped handles. Rtgullr 1,98 In fast color steipes, desirable for | Highly mercerized in Ml plain colors, Q -dav. jumper, tunic ahd ome-piece 2 25 | for dresses, draperies, etc. 39 Saturday. value. 89c dressés. Sale, yard 36 inches wide. sale, yard . C Forced Stock Sale . .. P EEEYEEEEEEEEEEEN IR IEREEEE S DoloooooloooooooooooCootobon CREPE SATIN Pure Sk in brown, cranberry, rust, St Sizes up to 52! blonde, Lanvin green, powder blue and rosewood. Value $2.59 yd. 1 89 40 inches wide. Sale, yard . news for the 2 h charming en- woman! These clever sembles, Theie are spring dresses many modvls — The Be | wheso. | cant are of fine twills crepe and flat cr are becomingly sicn- printed crepe with derizing, are smart, vill bottom. Tha col are serviceable. The | colors are navy, black, sand and a few of the popuiar with matching dress of ors are the smartest Chili, wigwam, gravel avy FIEEEEEEEEEEEEEE flfl@@flfl@@@@@@@@@@@@@@EEEBEE@E@EE@E@@E@@@@E@@EIE!EIEIBE]@EI = vari-colored prints.