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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, MARCH 29, 1926. GOES TO WASHINGTON, N, J., TO X SEE PRESIDENT AT WHITE HOUSE Old Man, Confused in Places, Stops Off in Little Hamlet, Mistaking It for Capital of Country. Washington, N, J., March 20—An viderly, white-hajred man walked ly down Broad street Saturday rnoon. With a puzzled expres- #lon on hls co as though he was in arch place he could not | ed Intorestedly about him intently at the larger he home of M. A, Ple e of the peace and secre- tury of the I'ar Insurance con; 1y, he pansed, vlosing his gate, don me. sir,” the old gentle- e mild tones, “but iind as to inform Washington" What place do you mean?” ask- o1 Mr. Pierson in surprise. am looking for the White ! s¢. Is this the White House?" | went on the stra olnting to Mr. Plerson's home. “T should like e president,” he explained. on wanted to laugh, but | s something so pathetic in | 14 man's innocent. inquiry that cked the impul Instead he @ stranger that he was for fom the city he wanted—Washing- | Mutual TFire | f Warren coun- Alr. Pierson was just’| ne {f thi e mun was obviously disap- He tfrom New York, he gald, and had d up for a long | time to go to Washington, Thut | tnarning he had bought a tiel | ke Hoboken depot, and not suspec g that there could be more Yl\m\: cne elty of the name, had unknow- traveled 69 miles in the wrong on, | He thanked Mr. Pierson for his in- ! sald he would return to ork and bade him a courte- vell, |the Easter water, Pascal firc and [ moon and evening. Thursday, Friday and Saturday at Thureday morning and the mass of the pre-sanctified will be sald Fri. day morning, The Stations of the Cross will be sild Friday afternoon at 8 o'clock. The mass Saturday morning will include the bleseing of other ceremonies. St.. John's Church, Services at the Church of 8t. John the Evangelist for Holy Week will be held at the usual hours. Confes- slons will be heard Wednesday after- Speclal cere- monies will be earried out on Thurs- day, Friday and Saturday. St. Peter's Church, \ Holy Week devotions will be held Peter's church, The German peo- P f the parish will attend the | Stations of the Cross Friday after. | noon at 3 o'clock and the French ! | propl; vill attend the services at 7:30 ¢ ck in the evening. FIRST LEGION LUNCHEON WILL BE HELD TOMORROW Members Will Discuss Furnishing | Descriptive Plate For Subby in Smithsonlan Institution The first of the bi-monthly lunch- cons will be held at the Eddy- | Glover post rooms on Washington | street Tuesday noon at 12:10. The 1 members of the American Le- | (gion will at that time orkanize a | / luncheon elub within the post, and | Legion affairs will be the tople of | discussion. In this way, Chairman iiodman Chamberlain will get the | ideas of (l\t club members which | will be into consideration in the deli fons of the post execu- guides the af- nnaires. The | serve the e glven to the | a reasonable rate, the to get as many mombers possible. | d today at the post Intion would be | that the lunch- | ery first and third s of the month. 1 present will {nformally dis. cuss requesting the privil of q and sl’l\'d for a ned of her mistak, [Week's Activities in Catholic (7hurches! > 'Scouts held its r remonles $n-{qy ake plac Church, the descriptive plate for | tubby in the event that the fam- ! war dog a mber of the s placed in the sonian Institution at Washing- g (ol NEWINGTON NEWS nielson 0’ Maple Hii studies at Iran lns l(' Troop 2 of the Newington Boy ar meeting at parish honse Friday evening 1roop has made plans for 2 e Good lay, and all thosc ing to go should be at 1 2t 9 o'clock PFriday nvited to ening where of the pro- he East Hartford grange Arthur Johnson of Maple Hill ave- the woek-end at M. €inai 1t all his battles net ane against Imported flannels, in social functions. free from loose butions; rip; maccurale size markings; '“N.E. Smart, always! dued, are always correct for the most exacting Beautifully tailored and smartly styled along the newest lines, Dutchess Flannel Trousers give you that feeling of being dressed beyond rcproach, every time, everywhere. DUTCHESS TROUSERS Ye (ollegiate Shoppe patterns rich but sub- seams and belt loops that and uhar common anmopences (G &soNs Main at East Main Wise, Hmith £, e HARTFORD Easter Styles that will Thrill the Hearts of Women Coats that are NEW—Just arrived. They rejresent the styles that are just making their appearance on Fifth Avenue—The styles that proclaim the many fashionable distinctions between THIS Spring and last. The values are UNUSUAL, the coats are exceptional, Sport Coats---Twill Coats Chic New Cape Back Coats! Many Coats Fur Trimmed! Stunning New Styles! Examine the styles—the workmanship ~the f”lbI‘ILS-—THEN look at the price tags. You'll have one pleasant surprise after another. Hundreds of Styles! See these coats. ‘They represent the fashion-cconomy that 1s typical of this store. Easter Frocks Dame Fashion stresses silk frocks for all on Moderately Priced '19% - 925 casions and at this moderate price, Madgyn or Miss cannot fail to find a number of dresses that please her. The handsome materials featured are georgette, satin and heavy silk erpe Handsome Veiled Print Dresses ‘509 Fashion's favorites ape which feature a lish on 29 - 39 49 - %59 over a handsome printed also shown many pretty EASTER GLOVES $2.25 to $4.50 Smart Flares---Turnover Cuffs latest fashion The New Footwear Colorful as Easter Morning-- Graceful as the Easter Lily The Bess $10.00 Ahlsrr“:‘v tailored pump bullt Wear for many of the late desi T R LI R whiel thes wJ.,\.\ a . edged In contrasting lea- ood lok- £ L In patent and nssia ittle nt from the “ patent leather, dull kid and kind you have heen nsed to And we are showing newest satin caring. Pique a models of The Red Cross Shoe— eam sewn, every mode of the season. Spring Footwear—for Easter and atter—is here. Some are embroidered in eloves ! d new assort just arrived! LATEST SHADES—ALL SIZES These Gloves Will Please Girls as Well as Women A few models are shown here— but there are many, many others. So, come in soon and select your Easter footwear. And remem- ber—The Red Cross Shoe, made over the famous “Limit” lasts, al- ways fits perfectly. $10.00 When cutouts grow reetless at being restricted to the side of the choe, the best thing s to move them over to the front, as with tno Carmoor, a three-but- ton model with the famnous BTy Links of Fashion P X 36@;1»« msssh.,.O Are worn round the neck and wrist harking back to the ancient days of barbaric bondage. Links, chains, hoops all reveal the influence of the antique on the modern. Th e Belmont Hartford t LINK AND CHAIN NECKLETS Agents 1.00 to 495 $9.00 For ! Aot BRACELETS 59¢ to 1.95 L5 ¢ The Red Cross h e vet with certaln matching BROOCHES 1.00 to 2.50 i R Shoe LT JARRINGS 1.00 to 2.95 SELECT YOUR EASTER CARDS At our handy Stationery Department OUR ASSORTMENT IS COMPLETE. Boxed Easter Cards Easter Novelties 12 beautiful cards with en- Baskets, rabbits, napkins, Easter Hosiery For Children n‘lrgve: some envelopes are paper table covers, inet Cloth Roses RABBITS Misses’ 7-8 Length Rayon Silk Stockings that Wear $1.85 and $1.95 Gotham Gold Stripe Silk Stockings [n a Chiffon weight, All Silk to the Top, Beautiful Colors and Shades for EBaster $1.95. For The B 1 :.,.r‘ A”en ‘o(’:; "m(ifu[]‘; = Phned Sox, 1x1 rib, bob ef. leg with colored rayon tops, fee 1f colored turn over or all over fancy leg. t -]\, ght green, orchid peach, champagne and 59¢ ™ $1.00 Pl | Boys' Cotton Golf Sox, dark heather. with eircular colored \muu\ all over the boys’ new tweed suits, 8 to 1115 Backgrounds Colors to matek Easter Lilies €ath cocuneane Assorted colors, very beautiful, 39 10 L LA SIS I C C