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Marsay Pinos Throatlets For the velief of throat and bronchial affections | 2! The DICKINSOL DRUG CO. 169-171 MAIN ST. P — HWERE ARE THF HORSFALL: 95-99 Xsyhum Strec: | “It Pays to Buy Our Kind” Cold Storage for Furs o It the It Mouth Veferan viage, Dies S INSIST, UPON .5/ DOG LOVERS PRESS DISTEMPER DRIVE Ralsing Fud to Eliminate| Malady Among Canines | m Charles H. Tyler, | r of the Ameri. t is to th e of distemper I ble, extr or virus ca filteds ot yet gati their pre oving thi {Leses Beth ¥ Severe Frat r W, Human Dairies to Be Used In Effort to Save Babies el g {0l March 161 Bandits Escape With 82500 Loot in New York Woman Principal in Poison (Case Iaints i NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MARCH 16, 126, DETECTIVE EXPLAINS METHODS OF WOMEN WHO STEAL FROM STORES Most Shoplifters Unskilled and Easily Caught, He | Says-~Many Well Able to Pay Taken, for Articles w York, March 16 (A lonal shop-lifter has over her Ne sistar, the pping tricter pe partment e The turned w York business to her nateur, ntisry ef Mar n all over the cast for her lifting and bag.opening pro- sities, the “dean’ of profes al shop-lifters was ushered off stage, Four out of five of the shop- Ifters we get today are v working girls who crowd the and on Saturday ity -~ perfume, lingerte,” said Detective Orth, Stein Brothérs 3 E Something for Nothing “Women are stealing today imply because they want to get somethi for nothin sald Da- re professlonal women of professional men majority of the shop- could afford to pay for the g3 they steal — often have the y in their purses at the time." A contrary opinion was , ex- pressed by Chiet Clerk Frank Smith of the court of special ses- ston, where during 1025, 1.,3%% p-litter cases were tried with 5 fctions. v women steal because they omething they er need, and The vast t the money rinched llitle weekly budgets,” he Come Early Tf You Want One! Close Out! Formerly to About 24 Bags (Main F1.) Original Price 1| $169.00 | Caracul Pav i 1§ 1830000 Fresh, Odd Beaded Bags, $1.00 0.00 Caracul, Fox collar American Broadtail, Fox a {5} Lot garet Rellley, s been with | A D DAVIDSON “Just s the majority’ of shop- | pers are women, 0 are the ma- jority ef shop-lift Of the 1,888 cases last year only 260 were men. Men Also Crooked “Men netimes come in and steal around Christmas time," sald Detective Wall, “Th are the type | who don't like to ‘waste' money on presents, £0 they try to pick up a few Knick-knacks to give away.” | Shop-lifting, by the way, is a| seagonal activity, with marked in- pase around lays. One large re, for instance, with an uverage' - of 39 for the other months of 1920, howed in DPecember. | “There was the wife of a rich | Cuban sugar planter that we caught | presents | family and| 804 cases | | ghop-lifting Covering small objects with new papers, pushing them into open bogs, slipping garments under y coats and even into the un- r of the shop-lifter have all | d and discovered by the ¢ of the detective pber the case of a wom- an who went into a store wearing ress under her coat,” said Jus- Fre k Kernochan of the fal sessions. “She le! the stora wearing a stolen dres arrested raised great and ery, demanding that the store produce her own dress.” With the new shop-lifter have oms new The “women of he old used to play up teminine ¢r : vary. fessssdescsasiitsd 7 ///% it “I'm not quite this way," was the plea of Mar. garet Rellley, on the way. Today the quoted why I have ‘It {8 an A primitive da INTERPERENCE TESTS Broadcasting Stations Attempt to Determine Extent of Nuisance, Boston, March 16 (P—An expor! ment to determine the extent of in terference by code signals was con- ducted by local radlocasting stations ast night. The malled replies of listeners will furnish the data for the conclusions. During an ordinary program the navy yard sent its call signal for onv minute on each of its ten wave sngths, Then the station of thc Tropieal Radio Company transmitied its call word for one minuté on each ix mave lengths. The replies of steners will show whether certain ections of the metropolitan distriet howed more volume interference m the harmonics of certain of ode fundamentals than other READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS FOR YOUR WANTS right when I'm mother of a large famlly, when another little one was | new psychology |a{ “1 can prove to you, Judge, | to steal" a collegs | student accused of shop-lifting sald. | cestral throw-back to| AND LEVENTHAL Ly 'LONDON LAUGHS AT CATHCART PLAY “Ashes of Love” Censored in | England Bt Not in U, 8. | | | Washington, March 16 (P | “Ashes of Love,” the Countess of | Cathcart's play, based on her South | African elopement, with the Earl of | Craven, was presented simultaneous- ly last night in London ard Wash- ington, cénsored in London, but, so far as can be learned, untouched by the blue pencil here, where the ef- fort to bar the countess because of moral turpitude originated. London | dispatches said the play, rewritten to prevent reflection upon the earl, moved the audience to laughter in the midst of scenes supposed to be serious; the unexpurgated version here with the countess leading the cast, prompted one newspaper critic to say that “as drama it was just so much talk, and then more talk.” Distinguished Waghingtonians, mem- bers of the diplomatic and con; gressional sets viewed the play but their reactions to it were not di- vulged. The audience here experienced the novelty of listening to a plea from the stage that it and the crities be kind to the play and it§ etar. The iplea was made by George Vivian, For The Fur Coat you've been wishing for all Winter, HALF PRICE!—LESS THAN COST TO US. Wednesday, 1 day only! 16 left! Our policy of not holding goods over from season to season the reason for this staggering Price Cut! Usual D. & L. guarantee with every coat. st Fur Coat Sale of the year. (2nd Fl) the 1z It 1 1 1 1l 1 1 1 3 e~ 1] 1d horder ! euft ’ 0 in Full Bed urchase! Peifect, | £169.00 $250.00 $169.00 | $100.00 $195.00 | £160.00 | ollar, cuff, bor. $150.00 125.00 Northern Seal, Fox SBLB0 oo - $125.00 off All New, | Size! 3 Baby Blankets Worth $1 «d $1.25 b Value'—That's what vou'l [ You'll buy them the minute you see them. 79c 1 call this! Too bad we couldn't get more than 200! Fine, Warn;, C ‘omfortable! N PNk AND WIHITE CHECKS, BLUE AND WHITE CHECKS, PLAIN COLORS ; 79¢ IS A MIGHTY LOW PRICE FOR THEM SR T T S T and multieolored int trip for Spring Drapes, (Second Floor) Third Floor Specials Silk Damask nd taupe, blue and gold, black and gold basket de- e effects, Sunfast! Just what Marquisette neh! 500 var 1, 1VOrY Scotch 39 in desi d to 70 and white 5-inch : terns 4 200 va Origiy C vd v priced to 39¢ a vard. ted fancy edges. Madras cvd able colors and allover pat- c a yard In Northern Seal, Rock Sahle collar Northern Seal, Muskrat collar, cuff, border Northern Seal, Viatka squirrel collar, cuffs $149.00 | Baby Caracul, Fox collar - - - - - - $149.00 | 1] $149.00 | $100.00 | HALF PRICE | Northern Seal, draped collar - - - Northern Seal, draped collar - - - Hudson Seal, draped collar and cuffs collar and border 1l il | Eve e Choose From 22 Positively Mendoza, Tomboy model Mendoza, Tomhoy model Stnar Grade! Leading Spring Colors ! the director, "after the newspaper | mon, at first advised that they ceuld not see the show, were admitted when one of them suggested that a court suit might be reeorted to, Tha play, Vivian explained, was intended to be more narrative thap drama, | and he suggested that common hoa- pitality toward the countess was to be expected of the audience. Rear Admiral Symonds ~, Of U. 8. Navy Passes Away Galesville, Wis., March 18 (P Rear Admiral Frederick M. 8y- monds, U, 8. N, retired, s dead at his home here at the age of 79, He had been Ml for some time. Admiral 8ymonds was graduated from the naval academy in 1867, | and after service as a midshipman and leutenant he was made & coms mander of a district in Alaska. At the time of the Epanish. | American war he was commander of the U. § 8 Marietta, consort to the battleship Oregon in i1 his- torle race around the Horn to jein the Atlantic fleet against the Span. ish squadron. In 1902 he was re- | tired with the rank of rear ad- | miral HAYV FOR BACHELORS s- | Boise, Idaho, March 16 (P—Owy- | hes county, Idaho, affords a haven ‘for confirmed bachelors. In four years only two marriage licanseés have been recorded In the county which | has a population of 4,604, Its area of 15 square miles makes it larger {than Rhede Island, Delaware and ! Conneetieut. Wednesday, While They Last Close Out! Odd Initialed Handkerchiefs, 10c Men and Boys * Formerly 15c to 25¢ (Main F1.) Original Price Mendoza Beaver, Fox collar - - « « - $74.50 & - $74.50 RO 40 Inces Wide! Wednesday 1500 Yards of Silk Flat Crepe $1.94 yd Fashion says “Flat Crepe, the Dominating Fabric for Spring Dresses, Blouses, Buy yours We dnesady, and save! 40 inches wide. Colors: fl Scarfs!” Take the hi WHITE, PINK, ACH, CORAL, ORCHID, TAN, BLONDE, BISQUE, SEAL, BROWN, JADITE, LANVIN GREEN, PHANTOM RED, FLORIDA GOLD, QUIMPER CREOLE, MARIE ANTOINETTE, NAVY BLACK. Silk and Wool Vests and Bands Wednesday Only The Vests 79¢ I'ake our advice: The Bands 50c Buy these Dalby (FIRST QUALITY) Vests and Bands whether or not baby needs them! At these prices 'twill pay you to buy them for the future. We made a good buy on them Only! Now vou get the benefit! Wednesday (Main F1) BLUE, BRITTANY BLUE, y LOVEBIRD GREEN, (Main F1) Basement Specials Rayon $4. Spreads 98 Size 81x108, solid color background of blue, rose and gold with Jacquard stripes, also nat blue, gold and rose stripes. A price! ural colored backgrounds with n unbeatable value at this low Stock Up! Choice of Bath Towels 48¢ Choice of Fine Double Twist Thread with monogrammed border, ribbon stripe and plaid effects or heavy double loop’ Bath Towels with eolored borders. Regular prices to 69c.