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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, APRIL 1, 1926, 1 2 ¢ Considert 1 At Y0ur Libra’y question, Success, says John, 18 often Miguel do Unumimo. | STAT by E. H. Forbush, ldxepmt conSlde""g polloawnmen 1aithe Yivy AReHEEIIN J . ; = It was voted at the meeting of the OFF VERY LIGHTLY frult ()m;ctzd n'lrlhn expense of f‘hxln [ A selection horter | In his fine work Mr Iorbush Having Female Cops |voara 1ast night to recommend to and lenfage. There s a success in farticle wore | happily combines selenco and art. | oo t April 1 UP—Shoulq |the council an appointment to the 3 us | eaclus ™ 1 ridge’ rt, ~8hould " 5 : > W S ers, has ta nd tr Ith his authority and [ tailed physical deseriptio \ : s o e New England Feels But Littlo Ef- llh;!k‘:xn::;llx': fg’m: S 310“”"')" but |y, Tiaad Unposted Letters and and |supcrsision. ContainserSpirit of Cas: |bird, adult or young, mala or (o |uction upon s recommendation of [the po ‘:( :hz 90“!'3'3:0:!"- 4 fools of Yesterdis's PR s e ;';J"_y!mmme a few “improfitable ideas.” |tile; Spanish idividualism; Sepulere |male, in summer or winter plum. |the pollce board of commissloners | Wots 80 L TWO BOTE :,n",: Two Years 0[ Fallures End 8 t nature is con pany enough for .z': Time. 8§24-W61, [of Don Quizote; To my reader; My [age. Then having glven science her | Bridgeport will have its first two | F°5 § i 4 G198t Btora: ST AT e 3 |religion; Problem of Immortality; |due, Mr. Forbush comes to haunts | - Wi A Serteetibete. . mh"'k"’t:",‘l’“‘”d'? SMALL TOWN MAN, by Mary|Creative fajth—cte. $64-Unl |und’ nabits, He pays tribute to beauty ith Success Boston, April 1 UP—New England |fust as one pleases. We e or | Austin. o . |und goodncss ulso for he has much = saoapad lightiy in thel itorm ikt |iourney hiatiy toibe ras of wllitm= | neciie ai e eoiselvas of Weeusian MEMOIRE OIf RITBI EFORRIGN LR (o Kayiiot tho courage aitd idsvotion swe, 5 o . pediment; b before all else a great mystic GION, by Maurice M |of birds and their Bt the country as March went (Psdiments and of all inconveniences, | ganing and of his temptation in the | An introduction by D. H, Lawrence |in the ceaseles out like a llon, Those engaged to- ave ourselves behind, much | loant |explains the ¢ " 't more to get rid of others. Those who wilderness as the most significant [explains the clreumstances by which |[of others. Tim la 3 ¢ hecame | the manuseript o s book fc te - PO ot sftoris In Whidh foui aable| :‘]Jfi"il(lwcll\.!rl'(‘lugluP ln,u damage 10 |yish 1o forget painful thoughts do exmrmlu:m out of \;l.nk:h h(.’h« ”"v t lvnun uvv of this hook fell into | PRI - o e nets and six finance ministers have | . 1‘ v England area reported that |well to absent themsclves for g |% LFOPhet and a teacher. He saw |his hands at the death of the author [GENTLEMESN PREFER BLONDS, fallen, aside from interruption of a few |whila from the tles and objects that God as no one had scen him before |whose path ¢ griously crossed and re- by Anita Lous, | it Parls, April 1 (A—The French | budget is finally balanced, after two- re of their young | sle for the life - F74b, T I A/ iS AN INTERNATIONALLY w KNOWN INSTITUTION IN " telegraph and telephone cricuits be- | ao. . v |ana ti was the mystical lfe that he 'crossed his own during u year Ir This gay book has filled me with | 4 The chamber of o8 0 recall them; but we can be sa 3 v in [ k led me with | N THE FILOWE 1IN o an allment oesm e conelud-| cause of slest and the heavy galo (1o fultil our desting. I the piney [AVEDE his disciples to lead. Bool | Italy, 1910-1520, The book is an ac- [uproarious and salubrious mirth AR - THE FLOWER BUSINESS s ot ght sossion at 9 o'clock | yitto troublo was oxperienced, |that save an bretn s ahur r g | Review Digest. 283-Am1, |count of the anthor's experiences as | The story of a younz woman who i+ | M |l TELEGRAM &) - this i mind when ChinM sources sufficlent to wipe out lr]n: The eastern edge of a storm cen- account like well enough to spend {a Leglonary in North Africa and |being ‘educated’ by Mrw Gus Eismar ——— Bear this in mind when thinking budget deficit and establish a sur. | 2L OVer Lake Ontarlo swept New |the whole of my life In traveling |THE LONDON COMEDY, by C. P [T periences so foul that he |the button King, told by herself, 1t |! e — e epintiemridigpach of someone to whom you can plus of between 80,000,000 and 60,- \:lmlnnd last night accompanied by |abroad, if T could anywhere borrow | Hawkes. { fled and became a deserter, ook |is farce—but farce full of shrewd | 000,000 francs. This success 1s looked | sh winds {rlnmllhe northeast and |another lifo o spend aftorwards at| It 18 in C. P, Hawkes M\nrnmu:l“"""" Rigest, 940,48M11 \4‘.:“.\«,-{ 2 and devasting irony. || look for the filling of your Al e ke o%¢d| heavy rain. In Boston the rainfall {home! — from Hazlitts ‘On g |'The London Comedy” that the in i — {Mencken in - American Mercury. | | 3 \ il el :‘,f,m,“\"""‘,'m, e o | was .86 of an inch, and at Block [Journey. ® lterludes will be found. His book [JOAN OI' ARC, by A. B. Paine. |817-L87. i floral needs in the United States, months at least, Al T5land the raln storm, accompanied | From a number of travel hooks |falls into an established category. 1| Now comes a new felling of the | S : Canada and the entire world ‘ The vote of the combined meas. |PY thunder and lightening, left .68 |there have been selected a few whic |18 one of theso books compact with [S{OF¥ of Joan of Arc, who starts off | MYTHS AND LEGENDS OF | anada b ures was 236 to 159, a ma ”m“v >0t an inch. Portland, Me, had [have been placed in the delivery [little human life studics that come well by declaring t he believes| FLOWERS, TR FRUITS, 7 : 3 SR gy, 77, with 190 deputies abst ;njmn e | MINe-tenths of an inch of rain. In [space. Those who have traveled and |OUt every year. But their frequency [Jeanne the mo cresting human | AND PLANTS, by C. M. Skinner. | “SAY IT WITH FLOWERS” ANYWHERE ; e R g orthern New Engla AW ako a trip |4065 not diminish their quality. |[PeIng the world has ever known, | The love of flowers and ; ] senate 15 expected fo mass 1o pi | Porthern New England the fall was |those who are about to take a trip 1o nish their quality. AT : f 4 pr(‘)xn\pll; '“\.]wt)[f,tl .’\\,‘,[;":1“"’ "“i" much less, Northfield, Vt, reportig |will find a great deal of pleasure in |These side-lights on the daily life and that las personally visited |no new thing; it has y ¢ 4,000 shops throughout the world make this possible monts, thus ending the it otioss op| MY +12 of an inch, them. of London will be always appealing |y spot whero she is known to | every age and clime. But insepar- ! France's effort to restor Ll O'l Damage to telephone clrcults in NEW BOOKS to who 50 love London for its infinite |have set her foot, What fs more able from this love today, 1s a| ) . E The second ph ‘,‘_""‘.,‘;‘,“”‘m Y‘I”.’ northern New York and a fow In |GRRATEST EXPERIMENT +IN |VATiety may te endlessly portrayed |important, he has followed every bit knowledge of the symbolism with | ] rllament. meots atter tho Easter | SUIWestern New England caused | HISTORY, by Sir Edward William |11 DIt sketches. Mr. Hawkes writes |0f contemporary evidence, weaving | which mankind has _invested then | o erer s Osy op | acation. Finance Minister Deret wil) | 1he cancelling of all radlo broad- | Grigg, |about toppers (plug hats), the Abby, |Into his narrative very deftly much |from th s ning. It is a he! o 5 rasting dependent on telephone re- 5 4 n the man who winds the clock, din- |0f the dire hen Introduce measures to finance a | o 8 407 pAOTeAT Six lectures delivered before the 2 lepositi ance a | oy Jew Engls Ha 4 ! i _ | Yotten |deposition of sinking fund to take care of the in- | in New England last night, Be- “itute of Politics at Williamstown, |\"§ Out of doors in’ London, Rotten |dcT 1 0 g e iindred er, [the stre terallicd and domestic debis, | cause of tho loss of so many cir- deal with the British Empire |ROW: and _stch kindred matter ! found fin the two trials. This is |7 s work, for there ov of wood | | 89 West Main Street, Professional Bldg. Phone 886 len, enriches the understand- | voetry, and gives added sig- | The Telegraph Florist of New Britain ' o oq P ine h necded so |1 inee to the floriated backg ¢ National Lottery, | cults 1t was decided to reserve all British poliey fn the world, It [Times $23-H3l. e e mgedad 0 1L R e eoundl Bills alrcady passed by the cham. | 2Vailable wires for the ordinary ' iie founding of the present Em- 5 or h in her of i . | il eds or her sufferings p— ) i 4 MONGOL IN OUR MIDST, by I ber authorize a national lottery and | PUSINEss of the public, pire which the author calls the | = oLt ks L b " A \ provide for the recelpt of volnntary | Whlle In Boston the wind dld not |“groatest experiment in history" and | & i‘;‘““:"‘ ph e out. It “Ripper” Officials Get | contributions for this purpose. M,|2Ualn gale force, Highland Light |to this subjact he devotes his first | COUChed In language which s af >ay Checks in Park City | § C o Mo o e Coil renotied & T0nt times severely technical, The Mon- a) CKS ) Peret, however, does not regard |°" CaP rep a 70-mflo galo |address. The other subjects with |LIIER SSVares echnicad read- |OVERBURY MYSTERY, by Judge! Bridgeport, April 1 (F—*Ripper" these' provisions as sufficient and | ©2r1Y In the evening, and gales pre- [which he deals are the polley of |8 B ROz seany Ton S istr A A Will probably ntroducs a bill for | Valled along the New England coast |Gireat Britain toward the Near East |In8: There is meat theren, however, | B. 4. Parry. oftie dIs TRntaths) piclieoli iy oRErd ez | S s g i and a definite contributis to the| 7To understand the Overbury M for back salary since July 1. Tt was | some sort of obligatory contrnwmlon”{;”m Nantucket to Eastport, Me. A |problem, British imperialism i ‘\H:"olmm ”m“’; ’( (jf""n"r “_L‘ tary: onef mustiurderstana: it the first pay of any kind some had | 5 2 acceptabie to the powertul groups o | B!t $n0W was falling early today in | Egypt. the treaty of Versailles, the | m the clty. For others | ur 1ce 1 ose (e 1 o |a court honeycombed with intrigue [it meant they received, in accord- | In the session which ended witk parison of British and Amercan |Interested in the problem of th 1 intrigue e | 7 e ! 4.4 origin of races, this book wWill be |With malicious conspiracies with the [ance with the supreme court decl- | fhe adoption of the new resources| Teachers’ Pension Fund ~ |j3riem: Beck Review Digest |goicome. 1t ts aaventurous reading, |Erossest superstitions ‘ s morning, the tide did ot tur | Fi ialiRenc 327-GST. and very possibly a work of consid- |lite murder. Judge Parry after years | salary as set by the “ripper” law or | n favor of the government untll | inancial Report Out erable sclentific moment. Boston |Of study and (i y Finance Minister Peret had posed| Hartford, April 1 (P—During the |HONEY OUT OF THE ROCK, by ‘ nalysis of yellow- |tax board, and the ealary as set by | S t Transeript. 136.76-C8S. ed dociments patlent research | the common council. 7 bhe question of confidence on the | auarter ending March 81, $10,609.17| Babbatte Duetsch. B | : | 00 rdaay a oon through gossiy ers cannot estab- The checks were dated April 1 ause increasing the business turn- | Was pald by the state in ennuities| In the development of every poet | pr,A y§—STXTH SERIES, by John |lish for a cert rtainty either the fact | bver tax. The outcome of the vote | 2Nd Densions to retired school teach- |there comes a time when he has to | ge | 2 v . y |of James 1. One must co ehend | received fr B | the Boston arca. | British record in Indla, and a com. |EVeR to one who is not consclously | comprehend { nd with po- |sion, the difference between their | Collector Howard 8. Challenger's re Galsworthy. |that Sir Thomas was actually poison- | was for $3,05 was Tax Asses- jvas 227 to 103. In was the first | ©'S- The annuities represent the[cross the quicksands that le be-| rhig fs the sixth volume of the |ed with the knowledge of Earl of |sor William F. Connell hile Tax | ime M. Peret, as finance minister, | @Mounts pald monthly to retired |tween respectable medlocrity anfl |gaples in The Dramatic works of |Somerset, or that ha dicd of pofson was for | teachers from the amount which |distinction. Miss Duetsch, who has | had made eny question a matter of ponfidence in th fhev 1 Galsworthy, containing three plays. |Instead of a barr government, | they paid into the annuity fund be- |indisputable gifts, is still in the midst |7y q Torest, Old Three-qu of the new taxes| fore their retirement. The annulty [of that first crossing and in spite re indirect. The biggest sum, 1,-|FServe now amounts to $40.717.16. |of some striking lines and stanzas. |mmuch in the field of the short story, |Ig narrative of int nor Pritehard recelved any | £00,000,000 rancs ($42.000,000), fg| Lcachers have been contributing to|her new book of verse cannot be |the novel and the play. Gis thought- | 343-P24o. money hefore Challenger and Con- | . hrovided by the increase in the tay | (e assoclation since 1917. Tt is ex-|said to have carrled her to the en- |ty and careful art, however, is no- = | had been paid at the rate of bn business turnovers of wholesal- | Pepeted that the reserve will fn the [viable banks. Times. §11-D48. where more effective than in the |BIRDS OF MASSACHUS 0 annually instead of $ l rs and jobbers. Alcohol Is asked | COUrse of time yield an income. The o furnish 225,000,000 franes ($7,- | PCNsions are paid monthly from a|UNPOSTED LETTERS, by Wilfred fonly by a few contemporaries to hav [75,000), while the individual poil | SUM ot aside by the state for each| Whitten (pseud. John O’London.) |carried the dignity of letters—and of ax is expected to bring 570,000,- | teacher at retirement, 1t I5 unnecessary to agree with all {humanity—to the playhouse and to 100 francs ($19,950,000), | _"Yh»: Il“fflflonuwscrve amounts to|that John O'London saya in the very {have resisted the temptation to re- The at number of abstentions | 3727:817.57. The total balance on |personal opinions which give value |sort to the merely sensational and hakes it difficult to interpret the March 81 for the payment of each-|to this book, but one may pause |theatrical to win an audience. His Fote on the measures, but the resuit | 7% retirement allo ces was $3,- |in one's dally rush and ask “Whither | pl generously repay reading. s none the less achieved, The Briand | 207000 am T going?” Here and there these | Times. $22-G3pl abi accordingly strengthened, is | smsmmm hought to he safe from attack for ome time and may be able to get hrough the measures to finance the Inking fund, which is depended kpon to make French finances finally | |8 afe against all eventualities | The government's success 18 at- ributed partly to Premier Briand’s | English, and The |in the Ov illenss but and that for Harry H. Prit- . o Show. Mr. Galsworthy accomplished |Five a vivigly nd absorb- | tionment, Neither Kelly ew rlta]n as lg t . theatre, In his distinetion, shared FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SPECIALS AT — The Store for You — 361 MAIN STREET The Home of Iiin-schbaum Clothes kil in utilizing the divisions in all | Head- We Sell he groups, and partly to the per- onal popularity of his minister of quarters for Only . ° ° finance. M. Peret will appear as the £ ncipal winner, since M. Briand STRICTLY the Best fi;?o lr ln OO a rlcs ailed with two other finance min- Setise ters 10 get a financial plan through FRESH ; Brands of Ihe chamber. nTalaldl o] o S - MS So fatiguing was the all-night EGGS UALITY GOODS AT HAMS that a speclalist deputy th depositing blue ballot signifylng votes against One of | the assets so LONOMY PRICES Friday and Saturd ay Morning Specials slecp at his post, SPRING PLANTING PLANS . peck 79(‘, SHOULDERS .. Best Mainc POTATOES . gricedtural Department Says Pres- | prominent in the ent Indications Point to Balance -:= All Day Specials and Stability. ROAST PORK .. ROA PRIME RIB ROAST LOIN LAMB CHOP; LEGS GENUINE SPRI SUGAR CURED BACON .. Washington, April 1 (P—Spring blanting the agriculture de- [l it ment today “refiect a balance nd stability which represents, {o ome cxtent, a measure of the round gained since 1 The department’s index of pur- hasing power of farm produets was held steadily at 87 for five months, | s compared with 100 for the 190 4 aver Potatocs, hogs, butter nd wool have a purchasing power | t present prices higher than pre- ailed before the war, while cotton, beef, cattle and eggs are level, 'he crop sto . 1b 24c . Ib 25¢ . 1b 28¢c . 1h 35¢ new spring KIRSCHBAUM UITS and TOPCOATS Notice that we do not merely say all-wool fabrics. When we speak of “100% Virgin Wool” we mean fabrics woven from the original fleece. ...from the freshly clipped fibres that come from the sheep’s backs, without other mat- LAMB ... . b 32¢ b 38 | LARGE ROASTING CHICKENS Th 43¢ FRESH CUT HAMBURG ....... T 18c | BEST FRANKFORTS .......... Ib 18c BONELESS POT ROASTS ...... Th 20c | LEAN CORNED BEEF ........ 1b 10c LAMB FORES + ...+ .ervvevnnrrs T 22¢ | LAMB STEW v...eveoessnnsns 1 1de Extra Fancy Well Trimmed SPECIAL SUGAR CURED | P | SIRLOIN—SHORT—PORTERHOUSE 1 HAMS,Ib35¢ STEAKS, b 39c [ Cut from the hest grade of steer heef SUGAR 10..56c 25.%81.39 EVAPORATED MILK ..............cccoeevuseeneseeennnn. 3 cans 29¢ CAMPBELL’S PORK AND BEANS ... 11000000000 3 cans 25¢ CAMPBELL'S TOMATO SOUP ... .ovovvivnreininiireenne. 3 cans 25¢ WHITE LOAE FEOUR ... ib) e coieriiianiaiaiie, iaies nck 8129 Sugar Corn ..... . 2 cans 25¢ | Pink Salmon ..... S cvsi2ieans 120 since 1919, the | id, “has been, {wo years of heavy sur- two years of readjustment nd two years of farily stable ad- ustment. The intentions-to-plant » evidence of the general more appears to on program as “hild Dies After Eating | Can of Lye in New Haven New Haven, Conn.,, April 1 — Michelena Cotillo, three years old, ied today in ¢ hospital as a re- e T s A Early June Peas . 2 cans 25¢ | Light Meat Tuna .............. can 19¢ ter added. . . .without substitutes. as taken to the hospital, but later Confectionery Sugar ......... 2 Ibs 15¢ | Premier Salid Dressing ...... bottle 33¢ moved to at t P& GiSoapiioi s ... 6 cakes 25¢ | Jello—all flavors ........ 3 packages 29¢ it F:\ll]g_vpl’eicl‘;e; t % can ESc i;ure I(';mcoa]. R couv 21D (;Im 25¢ 0 e e o e o 1t e Solid Packed Tomatoes ...... 3 cans 25¢ | Royal Lunch Crackers ..... 2!; Ibs 3¢ e hat vn oot ST S T Sliced Pineapple ... ... T o AT | R e E e T b o SR H That s \\]mt' You get in the I\nsclfl.\nu-m suits e P T e a b §ha i Tyl : 2 for spring. The real thing—pure virgin wool. No “doctored” or “mixed” fabrics—no substi- tutes. Such fabries have beauty, color and life you don’t see and don’t get in ordinary cloths, and as results show these fabrics make an ideal foundation for the attractive garments the Kirschbaum experts have made for men and young men this spring. 25 - 930 - 935 - 40 - 45 See the windows for up-to-the-minute style authority. See the complete exhibi BEAUTY DOCTOR INDICTED Geaeny BUTTER 3. 2 1bs. 95¢ HM™" FRESH EGGS 3 doz. $1.00 OLEO b 320 LOLEO ... ) 30(: | OLEO . ... ] 30C CALIF. SUX LARGE RIPE BANANA SOUND YELLOW ONIONS ......... EXTRA HEAVY GRAPEFRUIT ..... Kiln Dried Sweets ........... 3 Ihs 25¢ ! New Green Cabbage ..... Tceberg Lettuce .... fead of Alleged Diploma Mill Faces Mail I'rand Charge. | ril 1.—Dr. Charles as the presi- of Derma-Trichilog ma mill, was indict- | federal grand ju 1 a charge of us to the indictment pro- t Attorney . Gorrish catered barber shops shing branches eged university all over the KISTIORANGES i s e e a0 ren| 25¢ e s e e L e s donen: 29¢ ... 4 1bs 23¢c daliy rs and employes veveee.. head 15¢ | Fancy Bleached Celery ...... bunch 23¢ for new pattern and color ideas. Wear the clothes for sound clothes-satisfaction. g e hor- Fresh Cut Spinach ........... peck 39¢ | New Bunch Beets or Carrots, bunch 10c Ped by means c to teach Green Sweet Peppers .. . quart 18¢ | Yellow Globe Turnips ... 6 Ibs 25¢ ]v{vy i:"’;\ypmro‘ student be \Vvvm‘}_:c}',r,‘ €alif. Sunkist Lemons dozen 45¢ Fancy Baldwin Apples .... 3 quarts 25¢ ioners.

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