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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, APRIL 6, 1926, == = = ] BRmfiFPflRT HAN FLASHES OF LIFE: ILLINOIS MULE i S ot MORMAN CHURCHMAN HITS :};ii;;“filf; Now York. a0 Nun | hiarng’ wvas duciad yedtedsy by I intsi Looking at future book prices | " |student, annylled was flled by the | peals, { | on the Kentucky derby, she remark AT AFTERNOON TEA | father of the boy yesterday | The case was an appeal from a [ “1 : nlwm, I!’nn-s a horse named | 'The families are prominent in|declsion of the federal district usband an dhis yp L North S P . T B 0! ¢l I } V i Ol aos i U aea e o e e Husang Rniahia ) 8 Lig i orth 8hore soclety, The petition set | gourt taken by Willlam J. Higgins, + 8. Oficers Take Mer to Vermont, | forth that the couple were married | ano of Benedlet, whose hair is bobbed and | his usual signal that he wanted su- p th I8 coup are marri ono of the thirteen manufacturers 1 c [who weuas bright clothes, is secking |gar, the mule kicked a rific over, | New Haven—Judge Gilson, chief | Seek Man Sed to :;’.lawn::fh:]uvl:-‘:ntunm“l{flll::' ule‘;‘v‘k:m [1XBa-were Tefueee "M“‘: |°f e 5 "y | Repfllm (1| the custody of six children who re- |the fall discharged it and the bullet |of Governor's Foot Guard on trip schicol 1n the Easts 4 L ey ot o h S {garded her as unchristian. They (stopped in a stallion’s neck. abroad announces detalls of ar- Have Been Ald. el ea PR R miniesalaniichn SR Eonedips Haw the Star have been wards of the probate | rangements. i) ourt, New York—Edward W. Bok s 3 o :.nf::“!'mu Auh‘l’tr ‘leh“%t Fir Given to | tlon against Foster's successot, ’ : | back from Europe with. six -l Willimantie—¢ \leads N 5 3 i stituti L S “hir Bring your Pictures to || gy e Naw i Yot ik mom e (g ies R Nl e e A Sk amAThel Blaads oot a5 arrested Sundsy | Rebuild Old Constitution | chiue: . Mins, restraiming him . 4 e ‘ nd near |man, who makes a money with |this country. K R A ¢ death of Rodri. | MEht for the nmmgmnn: officers | Seaftle, Wash., .\mnh fiTM"h‘ from withholding Higging' permit. " A ” i e , 18 here seeking an old mug be- | : s Hads: i on a charge of cvading the immi- [and rigging spars on the Mhistorie R a0 aTa e dvice, |55 pond 0 mug be quez on March 28; s Leld for s & 4 ‘ 18 and get expert advice s e, ¢ “: "‘“ e says America has nothing | New York—Nora Bayes is out perior cofirt " * | gration laws was returned to Now- |{rigate Constitution, which is belnig | STATLER THEATER CHAIN Inithe " ard- (5 out in it. Ha s Sir Thomas Lip. lconsidara A RPATRIR s port, Vt, last night fn custody of [rebullt at the navy yard at BOSton,| New York, Aprll 6 (P—The eree- Then we frs 3ridg Btal aaris , jton ar going gain for professional dignity. Forced to walt | 8t ~ Connecticut. Agricultural H. Fuller and George Bowsley, are to be of Douglas fir grown in (yjon of a chain of theatars, the first W l?mn e frame them st . ‘ Al Baon i el anmouncen 15 meetings _ or | Inmisration of rom Newport. |the Pacifie Northwest. | of which Will be in Buffalo, will ba you just know they are|lnoon s tord ¢ A o her stuff immediately upon her ap- |confe to be held on grounds Trombley of Marlboro, on | The United States navy accepted |ypjoriakon by E. M. Statler of tho J : At day withi aracolnt fok bottiad | nearande) at ' vaudoving: pertores | thia summe whose passport the O'Grady woman |an Offer of The West Coast Lumber- | yiote) gtatler Company, Inc., and A. right. I araat A . 1 T¢carbonated tea with a kick in it ance, Nora 1oft the theater in a huft e is alleged to have entered the|men's Associationto give the Con- |y ‘priangar, theatrical producer. p ; - The. theater regards her as | or | Windsor—Six foot cross burns on | Slates from Canada, s wanted on |Stitution’s masts and spars from a| » . ; ¢ g l'ort Worth Colonel Mi an amount equal to the salary she |Green for half hour » charge of ai n allen to v forest which was s half a Picture Dept. g Uppes H1en hae been occupying n nica hotel would have been patd I = evade the immigration laws. Ho is|CeNtury after tho frigate fought her s 4 |suite reserved Major r Bridgeport—Judge Bartlett ra.|under $500 bonds on a charge nr~ilu'{ N’S";flmfl;l,gn 1:11 I 1 g i A ortion o he LS come | + As the Madrid — Among the rews quires affidavits from Japanese |adultery. | bl o ad hig body | 1P€ 3 3 s |awaiting the airmen now on the way |counsel before admitting Laning will Miss O'Grady, who claims Seot- | from —Bainbridge Island, Puget| e ad Ris body || ! ! L 5 " a X | Sound, named in honor of Commo- | Ns s ( anila pre Uly ‘made in Japan rohat land h also charged l rid to Manila pr ably made in Japan, to probate nd as her hon\ . Ia aleo o "rfm%aorn R SR G s oA A vesterdn % 3 g the o withdres smbraces from King Alfonso. At —— 1 disorderly conduct but manded the Constitution in all of | d hel o cad 8 ters subine \ J ing abou | such were among the honore | MHartford—Joseph Burns, fireman will be dropped as she re-| fish : 0| ©Our friendly, courteous and help- DlCKlNSON SRR A BhdEs. ror. paid at Huelva to the fellows who |overcome by smoke in $10,000 blaze Vi. Federal of- | ér important engagémonts except | i rt Hydraulic ny laborer, of New to Wuenos Alres the 0'G that with ‘the - Britien frigate | ful loan service has helped thou- " 4 v Washington u = S i rady h s : | Gue . | encies. Si8 s lmiavend . ¢ of War| DEFEND THEIR TITLE | woman was smuggled across the | Buerriere. sands in financial emerg Boardman was arough [DAYIE W heving 1 nup to| New Y 0, April 6 (A—Th mon- | border as a member of an excursion | ST LoansUp To $300to Housekeepers 5 letters found fn his pocke e, \ax':[::q:, e\«unyn’fiilfi‘\;:'\w ler, exotie § n:‘.-‘h comedienne and | ton P party which recently returned | Denatured Alcohol Men | 7wenty-four hour servies susmlymm letters showed that he had at on 0% 4 nak- w ar is unbobbed, o girl's 4 bas from Montreal | e, T S ) iet: 169-171 MAIN ST, time been secretary of the §t. Croix | & 37 flghts in one day in order to in for & 4t |championship, succe defended - - | ’“ ll‘lvFlghl for Hearing | ‘Benoflc@l»Loan ociety Jelil MALN Ol. chamber of commeres, Christiansted, |€Ol1ect fiving pay allowances a week. thefr title here last night against| WANTS ) UNULLED | New York, April 6 (® — The oy WEST MAIN T, RAPHAEL BLDG. §t: Crofx, Virgin Tslands. Thera were | o 0 == 5 . R the Chicago Tri-Chi's, winning 19 to | Chicago, April 8 (P—A petition to | right of r\rrohlhllilnu omchu :o re-| 0’:1:'.:":"-“ ;“:"-:i”l’-“- 2 [latters signed by Fick E. My.| FPeoria TIl—A mule on Ernest| New York- ain- {17, The Tri-Chi's are Centrel States have the marrlage of Kellogg |fuse manufacturing permits to al-| catt of Wheery and Mveatt, 15 |LATEENt's farm has shot a horse gzerfield ¥ Al | Licensed by tho State and Bonded to the Publiv e e | Broad street, Ly P D Godridge, Bankers Trust compan 16 Wall street, New York, and | York. The court also issued an injune- inte the ", champions. Sprague, 18, a freshman in Colgate |cohol dénaturing plants without a | IIISssatesstentsstestttLtstense R DL T BT T T S TS ST T T ST S s S A 2005882182 ISttt sTe TS “Hey |i&¥:ik] WEDNESDAY...14 BIG ATTRACTIONS...BE HERE o YOL WITH THE TURNED OSSR T.«_“.-)-..-"-L-.- v % §osee i s 7/ 77 oo | SHORTER SKIRTS, R items of women's apparel at a price that urges liberal buying RAYON SLIPS This Is the Latest Style Over & and Ton: & Al f:1 i |8 |8 AND p-bri E:; Shortened ! i} sleeves mark- | Horstall Snap Brims Tatitacky Iln;wrmflrf o % 3 Knox Snap DBrims . res € day the grand rac track for the of Par HORSFALL: <55 | 93-99 Xsylum Strec ‘ HARTEORD A = (== P eeT—Tam YW "7 V| Jom| || \a) ) ] d]ta) Y i and 7 ! 3 o > s N X ay_ e = irms of the modishly yen were ecomplets T T T e L L S e L e P I I S LSS 2L RN RRNL LRI LIS —in brilliantly blended hues ! BLOOMERS —of good firm construction ! ? [ | | | | l c | | | ‘ i ' n ' i E a % | | | ' ! E 1 &) ' | | . ; FlOOI‘ Covenng : ‘ —at a price you know is low ! 12 g $] .69 ! 2 W1 i ‘ 2 for $3.25 l g [M] ! ; “ j Sl ]( and COtton A = Milosheeng, tricolettes and erystal knits, slips i ! . i | | | | ! i | ~ | | | | i 3 ! | | | @ | | | | | | | o\ | ‘1 Pays to Buy Our Kind” Cold Storage for Furs mother feat amp fashion e/ makers used lac | LR R S @ ohine D i ed along Fi Ry S real masculine lines MAN IS QUESTIONLD There was only moderate interest in the racin S12ireeIrIs s R TSRS e Sanitary Felt Bage, guarantecd waterproof. 30 for any room TITEITILL ¢ copeRe st have pleated and plain bottoms and hip hems. I . Bloomers are fashioned with plain, novelty and double cuffe. Full cut. All high and dark shades. (2nd Floor.) 36 inches wide. Colors guaranteed! Small patterns, medium size patterns. Large sprawling effects. Suitable for children’s, misses’ and adults’ dresses. Large assort- ment. (Main Floor). —at this price buy a whole season’s supply ! BOYS WASH SUITS, $1.79 Middy, Oliver Twist and Flapper styles. In- cluded are many “Peter Pan™ suits. The Mid- dies are in regulation style, have tis and insig- nia on sleeve. Flapper models have 2 pockets and sport collar and belt. All new colors. 3 to 10 years. (2nd Floor.) P e Terese \steroide [Ruffled Curtains, $fi‘).;;] Plain and faney quisette of good substan- GOODYEAR CO. COMPLAINS Baltime April 6 (P—The Goed ality, 2 1-4 vards long. Tie-backs to Duy them for any room in snmmer cottage. aint in equity to compe e — Squat Shape Wiies Sets, $1.00 rrrriiisnseii tsEIIstItItEsaIssNsINISL it Botany's Wool Repp $1.79 yd. 12 inches wide. Sponged and shrunk, all ready for the needle. A very : : favored material for spring coats and ;\ a / / ——the mighliest wind ho]ds no dresses. (Main Floor). ) | s 3 1 = terror for these guaranteed LADIES’ 1 shaped glasses r #1498 (ird IL) "_for lovers of Good China ! “AULD HEATHER” $5.95 B M fe 0302272020202 u sz tags s 0siadac o “STORM HERO" A Special Purchase Makes Possible this W Wl e re R 8N UMBRELLAS -—they'rc large size, too ! Low Price RL RPJ .4{\ CO\ LRF\LL DA DR SRS . SNNRISEEUEEY e T TR ,fl { It the wind does turn it inside out, press the handle s - S downward and every ng will be O. X. A new ene . . ~ RN free if a “Storm Hero” breaks. Made of ralnproef [he Repps Are in 14 New Spring Shades kS tiace amercan tairea, with amoer tips snd toraies X 2 f to match. Wood carved hardles, black silk cord. I N B ET T ERE 0l ER LR S R S (Main Floor) $IIITIIRIsILIIsss TR IRs al terest i ' — after - WHY STARVE First Bond & Mortgage Co | YOURGELF tiatos | 10 REDUCE? Why not give a chance to SILPH ? —See what it can do for you— You chew SILPH like ordinary Gum! BROADCLOTHS FLANNELS —how's this for a value? MADRASES t PRINTS $ L defects in the weave—some are odds a nd ends—some are in sizes that sell £ less rapidly than others. But all are real Bargains! All sizes from 14 to or 17 are in the lot. Collar attached-or neckband style. Plain colors, broad —————— and narrow stripes, checks and novel ty patterns. Come early! (Main F1) I STEVENS ] . the ST ot | e e —— SILK RAYON o o . —scme class to these ! ) [} "MOKE PIPE REPAIRS of ! o , f;y‘w‘“ i Men's NO\'(‘VUA\' Silk W D‘S’ll ?{oster $ I '65 pr These are claée?l}’lzélt?s'fls“ but only NEW BRITAIN i muchiow o ko SiCi Sox, 47c Pair : an expert._ would detect the irregularity. Size e s & Reauar foe Ik Firstuatiiy 1 Checks 80x105. Pretty Jacquard patterns in Rose, Blue, SHEE1 METAL WORKS o g to the SILPH €O,, 8 Wes ¥ Stripes: Two, Full Fashioned! Every pair perfect! Chiffon or Service Weight! All Gold and Helio. If perfect, our price would be AL A)| 80th Street, New York City SRR d designs. Al si silk or silk with lisle top. Sold with usual “D&L" guarantee of satisfac- £6.95. (Basement). E. J. GOOLY & SON .“‘fz“fi' OF l:,‘!‘,"‘"o:"s (Main F1.) tion. All new spring shoe shades. Wednesday Only! (Main Floor). 32333831 Safe-—-Easy—Pleasant No diets—No Exercises No dangerous drugs. 23234 Some are soiled—some have slight oil stains—some have hardly noticeable 33233323232232 NI 356 So. Mair & Tel. 573