Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
aa——————————— EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, APRIL G, 1920. Oakland Six, com- inion to the Pontiac Sta—$975 10 $1295 All prices at factory THE BODIES BY FISHER ONT CHIEF Beecham'’s are purely vegetable, are tasteless, easy to greeable after effects. You are safe when you take Beecham’s Pills, world’s standard remedy for all family. ? W% 5 ‘ THE NATION'S LAXATIVE take, have no the the . COACH oRr COUPE ‘825 disa- RS OF QUL 1 by George vast amount celatory mate % Tuel of in 1l of Queen Vietoria i minlsters, relations, persona {1t may not add much to ou | mentous period, hut throws {Tuminating stdelights upon t Iy upon the rac ty of the woman who irs occupied th .Exploded! The Old Theory of Low-Cost Design In developing and introdyg- ing the new Pontiac Six General Motors has completely shattered the theory that high quality could not be achieved in a low-cost Six. From the day of its public presentation, the Pontiac Six has been making giant strides toward leadership in its field —because it is the living ex- pression of quality in every aspect of motor car value. HARDWARE CITY 4 ELM STREET OF « With the Pontiac Six priced at $825, it is no longer neces- sary to accept the limitations of high-priced fours nor those that have hitherto character- ized low-priced sixes. In breath-taking perform- ance, in striking beauty, in luxurious comfort, in staunch construction, the Pontiac Six is the vital embodiment of qual- ity—vyet it sells for a price so low that only General Motors could possibly achieve it. MOTOR CO. &l THE ¢« SIXES "TORTA, kle, teresting in ecareful | s will well repay 1. Consisting as it does of se- Jeeted but copious extracts from the dfaries and confider 1 correspond- and her 1 friends r knowl- edge of the recorded facls of a mo- many il- hem and eter and | for more o throne Rew storics represent the sta Charleston, Illinois, wrd of the sald this would account for some of | New England’s Favorite Coffee! lalo You W. Choice coffee from the world's best planta- tions is blended and roasted according to the famous La Touraine secret formula, which insures uniform, unvarying quality vear after year. This perfect coffee comes to you in the bean and in the La Touraine package, backed by the reputation of the House of Quinby. Ground fresh for you by your grocer or you may grind it as India and Ceylon needed. If you want fine coffee for break- G ‘15}\' fast tomorrow, buy La Touraine from As good as La Touralne Coftes your grocer—today. uraine Coffee Might As Well Have The Best . QUINBY COMPANY—New York, BOSTON, Chicago T being vewidnded of home, Far fron. ; southern Nile country of the Anglo« |OUR ¥ MY IR TEDRE N § ] by ines trom which they ar he manitestatior Lut the U P| IES deploring, he has undert n to en- | Kgyptan Sudun He essays, with | Agnes Deldn Tuke they reveal its broad desire could not be eaplained on that basis " [} |eourage the symptoms by preparving |equal competence in each part the | 'The st of thy experimental (1o recognize good work of whatever A sharp whistle s described by ju lst of “homey™ objects for visit- (rolos of deseriptive geogrpher, |schools apply with astonishing suc- 'sort, and its n ower Interest, Ity witnesses, who have signed Ing Americans in London, By using woturalist Bt stallier, historian |cess the discovery that children unconscious criterion of merit In statements to witnessing ma = this pocket-size - gulde the Yankce land exponent of British progressive [learn more cusily und remember bet- |work of a particulur sort. Nearly tions, as preceding the demonstra “.HI\\H 1\1:4\; With woainhmum of ex- [rule over the \|w'u\ desert terel- [tor thingy in ¢h they are inter halt the tales are the work of ur)”' —— {ertlon, make stralglit for spots re- tory. The pursuitder hi undertaking ested, Besides the fatuities of a typls [writers still in thefr urly twentles | oovsaauont avent . IS EX tw tO Slal‘[ SO[}I] IO]‘ \I\.tnw!llm l\.lm Of the Adams family, |was attended by vavions hazards und |cal day in o typical publie sehooi |Though it is not composed of stories H,\“ylu.“,. ‘\"'1‘..\.' Iv‘»: "”m::]w»r i’ll(‘{.‘vy.] peG |Lady Astor, Longfellow or Washing- (hardships, which the Major is hum- | Miss DeLima sets the varied and in- |highly distingushed for intrinsic ) g 3 | ton. Books. 014 {in enough 1o cuiphasizo, frequents | telligently Integrated activitles of [merit, i displays varlations of a ‘KU include, aced ding to witness- Rehel 0[ 0[1]81‘ Machme | —— Iy hemoaning s sore foot, his bur- (fhe experimental schools. Tmagina- 'siugle pattern whieh are not % ™ h ”"y""fl’ o} g miliar yolco, L TO A LADY IN THE [den-weary back and the prolonged [tion has entered into the educative 'monotonous but amazingly interest. MMOVINE of varlous objects, and taps e ‘ COUNTRY, edited by Stuart Sher. Interval between cool drinks. Alto- [process. By differentiating clearly ing, and as a symbol of a phase of Nt 4pparently emanate from thc Falrbanks, Alaska, April 6 (P | {gether a dively, readable wnd inter hetween the aims and methods of the | contemiporary writing it has a value | Valls. tensible correspondents are | Callng book, 4t is scriously informa- | leading sehool and by tempering her [which no one can gainsay. Times, | Tt was related that the child has Repairs are being rushed here for “Paul" a young Kentuckian poet | tive without ever heing a bore. contaglous enthusiasm with intelli- run crying to har mother on several the Detrolter, one of the nimlumwiw ing advertising in New York, and | Literary Review, 416,2-DST |gent criticism, Miss DeLima has | ey S occasions gaying that her face has to be used by Captain George 11 |[“Caroline,” a New York girl writ- | iproduced an invaluable hook for been slapped. Wilking, In an Avctic oxpedition, ”“l‘(.):llnlhv m‘ Kont 1:‘\\‘. ’\n ll" m \\y-. |LONDON'S WEST END, by P. I |parents. Rooks. 317.3-D37, SOLDIER SLAYS YOUNG | Mrs. Baybourne, foster mother of rled 1o an old friend of Paul's who [ Ditehfield e e g ¢ ol o8 o s | belleved Snag e Brnching i oiotirad el asortiof soadi nature| | Granted ihat a man s thorar ke CAPTAINS AND KINGS, by Andre BRIDE KILLS HIMSELF '\\hhd.:’ Homos (\»!L:m:l b :mr'u o might be flown to Point Barrow this{ed chump, Jim, the chump, ra Iy saturated his mind with o particu= | Maurios. 4 one occasion, asserted were forecd weeki, possibly Thurs to ald itg|MOES amd cultivates the bourgeols (lar subjeet and that for him it is one | It is a natural temptation to con e to relinquish their hold upon the slster plane, the Alaskan, if the lat- |VIFues. He is not neurotic, nor is he lof the most fascinating subjeets n | trast this book with the author's Wounds Her Aotliortin Amilston |child's arimsiby: sonie unssenifore: ter does not return to Fairbunks in jconcerncd with what has been well fthe world, he cannot help writing [“Ariel:” for it was by the latter that | The parents have taken the case e aantitie. |called the Higher Things; all in all o |interestingly about it. ~ Mr. Diteh- [ Mr, Maurigs won for himself 2 high | (Ala) Homc—Double Tragedy mly but they say the child has Captaln Wilking and Lieutenant | POOF companion for a sprightly Indy. |field Is in that cage with regard 10 [place in the literature of the Tng- 3 : Chtearan s Carl B. Blelson flew to Point Bar- {Sturday Review of Liferature, $18- |hig heloved London, and one would 'lish speaking world, Like most | Also Occurs at Fairfield, N. Y. SEEER Arctie coast in the Alas- | Shol guess from his books that he 18 [temptations it is an idle one, there s § o 0\‘;:';‘:”\ : N ):o hu never so happy as when he I8 ex- lis no similarity between the two )‘,h“r'l"““"‘"l_l:‘,"’;‘. Al ““’il‘_‘-‘."‘"l'l"“‘ HELD WITHOUT BAIL returned in two or three days. Point [MTMOIRS OI' THOMAR BERWION, ploring its strects and buildings, I fhooks, The form which this book e N “'y“h‘l' ‘\‘“‘ % ‘ 201 Chel Mass., April 6 (@ Viy Barrow {8 to be the supply base of | Berwick bogan the story of his life imngination reercating thefr Wistory | takes 15 a dialogue otween u radical 518 Biide. at hae mothar's Hohs. io (GénE0 Carfdto of Lyan. was held the undertaking, in 151 d it in ‘\ Just ‘ \ :“‘H.v »;‘II‘\I.YV:" ::1,‘,” ‘lluh.\-lv",‘:,.”"h\.\»‘(mmmm‘m o il in: Av-!\\mv’ln!}h- Anniston yesterday and then placed 1thont bail today for arrafgnment It was considered not lmprobable | fo1v hisgaeRengthelhsnat s it Gty Bt e T ’1“” I'm‘ o e |the muzzle of his pistol In his mouth o0 @ charge of murder following his that the palr hopped off from the |beginni purpose in writing it fhook b G Cross |Lopotlel. 1The philosonher, Topro- | % 1iey sha'triggor: He disd lo. [admisslon that he had ‘shot Joseph northern point Saturday, but were |25 the very modest one of enter- |gocs ird from Charing Cross s an order which Is not disposed | &1 iotARIB N Revara BuRtBYL T ah! forced buck on account of adverse |(aNing Nis ehildren. As e work |Road, throngh St Marting Road tak-|to aceept things at their faco value, |5 Sallie Tlington, mother-in- Both formerly lived in Brooklyn, ; b .0 | Progressed, he sevms fo have visual- [ing in the Haymarket, St. James [while the soldier, not less oritical, ; : 8 weather and in landing crippled | b 5 i | . ! : oo (law of Floris, was wounded in the Y. ized a much wider audienee than jstreet, Plecadilly, Mayfair, Hyde {ja o servant of fradition, Saturday : thelr machine, ‘M anrAriTs vl RGOk Park, Belgra Holland House, Ken- | Reyview, $42-M446, hand and foot by the shot that kil Charcote walked into Lynu pe The soft landing field here which 'n:r'” DRATE SRt eigiogke. i et B o . et ad her daughter, She said the trag- ' Jeadq rs yesterday and declared was responsible for te wrecking of | P20 x T (] ) = ady followed quarrel over the ho had fired Procopio after the the Detroiter has been improved o |NEW VOCAL ART, by P. M. Mara- \,,rige's charges that Florls had a wife or 1 o a threatening move with the hauling of dry earth for 'N‘"A‘:‘-"’\T?“)‘\"\‘ ””' MAN BH =l | ,’[';“L ot book |1 Atlanta. r a pocket during an argument i sins, the lnst| AVIOR, by H. A. Oversireet, | _ | This is as nueh a bomb as a book | ¥ 5ed ot ona :;:Mr"{:‘,r ; hm‘z‘;;;m;’&';‘n]q:.] help- | Mr. Oversireot first addresses him- learor YN WELLS ROOK OF ihat Dr. Marafiote has cast forth | RinetamtonEn oo ed the ground. YRV'].’ o the problem of how you and AMERICAN LIMERICKS, into the ficld of music E And John' Degnar of Béaver Fa Pa ;m . IT can make other people pay atten- | An extensive, though by no means | ko would doubtless be gratificd 1o 5 3 0 \ e —————— shot and killed Anna Waehowsk! of | tion to us, which, after all, s the compleie, collection of American [see it explode with enough violence e G I S URGANIZATIDNS . most interesting broblgm in 1 How linericks. The first section of (he o carry tay many of the accepted |Vairield: No Y, at her paents’ home At Your lera’y can the princiles of good speech, hook containg illusirated selections |raditions, usages, idvals and meth- |0 that village and then ehot himsels [wrlte an effective article, so1l more | fromhooks printed for the benefit of | ods, of the art of song and fo leave ;”\“‘ lay a ‘I'f‘"”’;“- "l s at ho DN e {goods, make our fdeas stick? The the New York fair, i84. Following [a clear field for the preaching of |BInghamton City hospital und is not | One of the most useful of library {author then goes on 1o a considera- [there are limericks credited to Oliv- | {hat art which he sponsors. He fs a [°XPected LORTacoY e T | alds Is the Reader's Guide to Period- | tion of our old friend human nature or Herford, Gelett Burgess, J. . tamous throat specialist who has| Miss Wachosskl nHohad: been ical Literature, It was started in 1901 [and capsizes most of the po oy cock | Francis and others and the final 8¢ jaon for sixteen years connected |“Mployed CE »‘“'“““”‘ ga hotel in and then indexed only a few. of the |about 118 inability 16 chanee tion is devated o anonymous M- | with the Metropolitan Opera House, | S¥Tacuse, had refuscd to marry Deg more popular periodicals, it gradual- | = |erieks. Booklist. 817-Wi6e, The crecd of the singer of tomorrow (Nar: He followed her fo Fairfleld ly expanded and the 1922 issue in- | MARVELS OF MODERN PHYSICS, e he says, will be “real art lies in the |WNere she went for the Faster holl e . dexed one hunderd magazines. The | py MeCabe CASE OF BITUMINOUS COAL. by |true expression of the meaning of the [1ays. Health of School Girls Reader's Guide fs arranged like a e explains, n language [\, H, Hamilton and Helen [words, made vital hy psychological S AL | lmportant dictionary catalog. under author, | compreliensive to the 1 nothe | Wright, Po not by vocal effort.” Times, CROWDS FLOCK[NG TO 2 fubject and title when necessary. It | recent outstanding discoveries in the | One engaging fhing al this | 784-M32. | The Girl Scouts and the Camp Fira | is indispensable when looking up cur- | departient of physics. The pri- |nook strikes the reader 4t the out- ey | VIS”‘ STRANGE GIRL‘ Girls are two national organizations rent material on allied subjects, be- | mary Importance of these discoveries | sot, It fs 1 the pters begin | {11 ENBY 0F ARMAGEDDON. by working side by cause Jt lists all the important ar-|he writes, lies in the changes they | wi(h quotntions f the amusing ymond Savage. g ot side in the cause tictes published on the subject. lare « ng in the daily life of |writings of W. 8. Gi from the | wpyo Tagt Crusads’ was the phase i / of healthy, happy Thie index is published monthly m]; mankind, He points ont that the | yjikade and others \ It Hialt English speaking | b Chtriloquism Suggested As Possible intelligent wom- L 18 always up to date. It is found |great scientific chievements of to- lag color 1o the volume. The hook 18 | Worla weeluimed tha peiliany: wary 230 A it anhood: training tn the Reference Room of the lib- |day are but the foreruniers of (3 firet rate analysis of the industry |oe pary aimed the brilliant work | The Source Of Strange the minds of rary. |greater _wonders of tomorrow. | o¢ hituminons coal mining and the [g, 970 SRR S TE HE e Manifestations, eager girls for e World's Work. ‘Great confusion” everywhere the taking of salem and fhe New Books rarent in that industry, The industey foopouest of fhe Turks, The story of | Oshkosh, Wis. April 6 (P—Aid of | AMERIC, LONDON, by T. H. A H.Duz- e pituminous g I8 all e e e e (Tianb. [ pavoh aloglatat will sought by dies for Martin. | more. haotie and miserably operated -y 010 50 this book. Worlds Work, |tiends of 11-year-o'd M May- destiny that shall Mr, Martin has noticed those odd | Major Dugmore's latest travel dustry. Tt should be the souree of [ {io ' hourne, foster child of a farmer liv- be theirs {ravelers who visit foreign lands ap- |volume is the record of lis motion reatist publie comfort and it 18| 2 Delhi, Wis., wlo: : Al honor to parently for the express purpose of |picture shooting expedition fnto the Horribiy '.m.n‘w.w.“]’r\\c h‘nr“ WANDERINGS AND DIVERSIONS, Pehavior has caused considerably =i I’I‘]‘R‘(“"'-Mn el hasa sconnolismenn ARt Reen B e ‘ dlscussion in the community. B Loithan urse: thelr: danshioss. o - gonony f . of. | Mr. Lucas is an essayist In she| The foster parents have with-y thoir enrly teens to take Lydia B slearly, and on the MOl L. &entle vein. Wanderings and Diver. |drawn the girl from school und aré.| plorpee: VerelatiniGonaint i S b d S ‘d B ch ’ P'll fort Is snccessful. Books. 833.2-HIS. | o 8t ook that falls info two |protecting her from the curious who Mrs. Louthan says—"T gave my = s, both of them pleasing, but tho (focked to the little farm house after fiftpon-yvearold girl. omeno y al éechham § Iilis BN GLISE SNONE BBy Hile LAl oot ¥ a e italio ofuti sttt |alorlost o atranestwinireeinllong il hr\m 2y ;:Mjnllflo lir'lompountl and it Are Worth a Dollar a Dose! Dol e ot hpe [MOftioNs han cssavs proper. Travel |volving the ehild had begun to cir- | did her a wonderful lov of KGoa. She Within the lmited space of dIS oy oo n T yapze part fn the Tueas's jculate, was out of school for four months. =5 They’re worth more! They’re worth lecture some very —pestinent and jopemaof things. He enjoys wander- | The possibility that the girl 1s # | I read the advertisements of the exa‘:tly what you cons"der your sagely eritical remarks ahout the {4,400 forejen cities and conntry- | ventriloquist, offering an Vegetable Compound, and since she health 1s worth. Tinglish nove "-”' glyen, The "(“"‘"'",‘; # sides and observing the daily life of |tion of nolses ranging {ms mkfln‘il ih: h:lshimlprr;\'ml and 7 imain contention secms to he that the o "o qpont him. Times. 824- |whistle to tapping soun has gone back to school. 1T recom. Beecham’sPills are a wonderful help cccessful novelist must have, ir e T e B e sy o achiool, A wco to good health because they relieve ditton to fdeas, y amount et Bylithe William other mothers with girls who are constipation, biliousness, sick head- gtuconviction eingeriiviantiivision. TANS ORITT ace, adviser of the mily. If !\mt a2suoncessihepfanonld hets ache and inciigestion. Rooklist, $25-W ol (on (it (e AE REnE S R, (T ¢ Mes. Aurce TovrH Route 2, New Britains Shopping Conter THE Y80 to 386 Main it /l A Strap and combi Value $2.19, 640 PAIR WwWOoMm ‘Lan, Patent, sizes to 8, Value to $1.50, Wednesday Speeial . . . Five gross of Sterling Silver Pearl Festoon Necklaces in ! all colors, Wednesday Individually boxed. A rave value at $1.98, UMBRELIL Women's Umbrellas, novelty handles, fast colors, 10-rib, all colors. Value Special . to $2.98. LUX for Washi.ng , LIFEBUOY SOAP Tin VIVAUDOL Bottle PHI K OF MAG Y OWN SAF a card, Reg. He value. AUNT LYDIA' ard spools, ard ENG LIPS ESTA Wednesd Wednesday o Wednesday WILLIMAN All numbers, Wednesday . LADIES' GOWNS ANI 50 dozen specia Gowns and Chemise. Values to ¢ LADIES' RAYON SILK All colors, all sizes 0ODD LOT OF O}k Corsets of all the leading makes; odd lots and discontinued numbers; every style and most every size. Values surely twice the price we LADIES' HOUSE DRES Just come in for tomorrow’s “JIFF and about ten diflevent styles to choose from 32-inch Imported English P terns and every color, counters for 50c. Yard . ..., DRESS PERC S6-ine spring sold e patterns and colo 32-inc| pongec sold regular for 89c yard. Specia nrts, from; a real 35¢ grade, Special . FANCY DRE every ed. A value worth 29c. Special 36-inch f: and colorings; all fast colors, for 29¢ vard. Special Only 5 purchased for tomorrow; 18 several very fine patterns. Specia (o vellow and blue borders, 50 Qe here early All Linen Table Covers with vellow, blue and green borders, and a $1.50 value. Special . ... BARNSLEY ROLLF 18-inch all linen Barnsley Roller Crash, pink or blue bor- ders, extra heavy weight. A regular 29¢ grade. Special . PILLOW CAS rood firm cotton and guaranteed to last. «+.. Each 19C ched or brown slieets, well made, a good grade 12x36, mac Sold at the Special . BIG Store for SHEETS 81x90, blea cotton. So quantity. d regularly for $1. Special . A wonderf only Boys' Two-1 the newest spring patterns to che from at only ul JEWELRY ER RABBIT BABY POWDE iR ALE ' Dress Percales in a large range of the newest s a wonderful value; sewhere for 25¢ a yard, Special . ... vard MERCERIZED PONGEE 1 Mercerized Pongee material color only, a fine > for children’s dresses and other uses: Only two six c regular, BOYS' TWO-PANTS purchase enables us to offer for tomorrow nts Suits of fine wearable material and (fove for lvoryb ~ AFTER EASTER 36 Wednesday Specials GIRLS' STRAP PUMPS ation effects; sizes to 2. Wednesday Special ......... OF S NOVELTY PUMPS and OXFORDS Blonde and many combinations; all heels anc .. $2.49 AS TY PINS—1 dozen .vl.\.\ul'l('(l on . 2 cards for ay S THREAD, all colors, SH ROLL TAPE, all widths, 'ON, black or white. )8c. v 4§ ask . : selling—15 dozen well made ON"” DRESSES made to retail at $ IMPORTED ENGLISH PRINTS nts in all the newest pat. Sold regularly at our 19 MADRAS SHIRTINGS h Madras Shirtings for dresses, blouses and men’s a very large range of colors to select | S8 GINGHAMS 1 faney Dress Ginghams in checks and stripes; new pattern and every new color is includ- ANCY DRESS PRINT! ey Dress Prints in a range of new patterns Sold regularly ALL LINEN DAMASK TABLE NAPKI 0 dozen of these All Linen Table Napkins specially neh size, already hemmed, Worth 39c. d size Turkish Towels, sold regularly for 25¢ cases in all Just j0se BOYS' “BELL" BLOUSES All new spring patterns in this wonderful boys’ Blouse, well known as the best blouse made. selection tomorrow at onlv all colors, all sizes, Special Black and colors. Wednesday Special 39¢-15¢ grade. Neckband and coliar attached styles. English broadcloth (white and colors) 1 and c A, Sizes 14 to 17, SPRING WEIGHT UNION SUITS FOR GIRLS American Hosiery mak out lot, short sleeves and sleeveless \\\v 1 '*"n\ >"~ al, suit 79c WOMEN'S SILK AND RAYON HOSE stk white kv 11 onable spring shoe shades. All SIX HUNDRED MEN'S SMOCKS FOR FACTORY OR OFFIiCE 50 dozen Smocks specially purchased for Wednesday only; Worth $1.98. "MEN'S RAYON SILK HOSE tenpm 28¢c Just received 10 gross Novelty Hand B: Under-the-Arm in all colors and leathers, Wednesday ) CHEMISE Iy purchased for Wednesday the newest materials, also plenty of crepe ] DERWEAR You can’t tell them apart from glove silk; a most wonder- ful bargain to those that come here tomorrow., Vests and Bloomers in the finest weave of rayon silk. Napkins A good size R CRASH SUIT: S SHIRTS New ody’’ $1.49 ; Pouch and 98¢ $1.98 . 7c 3 for IOC . spool 8C roll 21 C 4c 3 included are £pool 98¢ ..98¢ SES 98 all colors $1.98 .39¢ 16¢ 69c .. ayard vard 25c 19¢ vard 21c Yard ; in pink, 15¢ to match; $3.49 Each . Set 19¢ . Yard a limited Each 89c¢ S - $8.95 A good $1.49 nair 2DC