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-NAVY RECRUITING NEWS AND VIEWS TAKES BlG SPURT| OF THE FAIR SEX Tronble in China and Nicaragua Tiled Artist Wants Work; Believed Responsible Taken Seriously | Due to the excitement ii China| The Marchioness of Queensberry, and naval activities In Niearagua, who fs in America for a three | the recruiting stations in Connecti- months visit and an exhibition of cut are still swamped with appll- |her porfraits at the Ju‘qucs Selig- | cants At the same time the high man Gall standard required for entrance In ths he United States navy is being maintained. Since the first of Januvary 319 applicants have ap- ) Ma plied and 127 have been enlisted as | f v fighting, th he | Marchio was Miss Cathleen ann, daughter of Harrington Mann, | d painter well known 00 men since the first / triends expected me to give and before the end t r, it is expected that more will be | said. to the | It there is anything about “Hch‘ four | the Marchio s more serfous than scharged | inting, it is the fee h is a most husiness e worked twice as hard,” she sufficient Runs Amusement Park. ents will be |y, v Elitch Long, Col Saratoga and |«granq olg nt aircraft carriers, to | ;" b onar 1 this spring. | t there is a great need I nell University a scholarship for an {Men Do Housework in | elgners are fond of calling the new | henna, pa: inting when I married, but I| retire to the bazaars where they sit, s | orative art in NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY IT, 1927. American Indtan girl in memory of Mrs. Qlive H. Whitman, wife of former Governor Whitman. The D. A. R. expects the award to help im- prove conditions on Indlan yeserva- tlons by enabling a native Indlan girl to take back to her people the benefits of university training. New Moslem Republic Samarkand, Uzbekistan Soviet Re- publie, Feb. 11 UM—Samarkand “the Golden,” as both natives and for- capital of the first Mohammedan Re- | public, is a paradise for women and | a haven of rest for meén. The women do little elso than at- tend to their toilet and dress, burn- ish their ve their halr with , sip tea and sip. Ordinary h(ms(‘ho\d duties | onsidered beneath thelr Moslem | he men, polite and gallant, do what ever light housekeeping there and even look after the children. er their labors are,finished they K their sugarless, watery-jike tea | and chatter. Modern Swedish Art Decorates New Boat Gothenburg, Sweden (UP)—The ultra modern style of Swedish dec- d of the inte of old time royal castles, will be used | for the furn: ngs of the new mo- | |tor liner, “Kungsholm” to be built in Hamburg for tk ans-Atlantic vice between § C0ST OF DETOURS | 512538 IN 19% 164 Miles of Road Laid Ont Near Repair Jobs | Hartford, Feb. 11.—Detours may be the bane of the motorist's exist- | ence, but they are no more popular with the Connecticut highway de- partment than with the motorists, the main reason being that it cost the department $125,538 to prepare and maintain detours during the construction season of 1928. Al- | though the highway department en- gh\eem attempt to avold the need | of detours by keeping one side of the road opeén for trafflc whenever possible, there are many cases when this cannot be done and it is then necessary to prepare a detour to carry traffic around the spot where the construction work is taking in- | creased amount of traffic. The best roads available are eelected for the detours, but even these generally re- | i quire preliminary repair work, oil- ing, and lighting in order to make them safe for the trafflc which is to | | NO EXCHANGES OR REFUNDS “ON THE SQUARE” | GREATEST place, | | Preparing a detour s not the § simple taglk that it may seem to the \ motorist, for in most cases it 1is f N necessary for the highway depart- | {ment to undertake considerable re- | pair work on detoyr roads before | f§ g | they can be opened for the 2 We wish to apologfze to our customers who came in to our store on the first day of our Women’s GREATEST CLEARANCE SALE and United Stat | be shunted over them. k aten L who Nar beanicho During the construction season of . [the designs, announced on his n-‘ 92 turn from New York. department to lay As a designer of furniture, Berg- | miles of detour road to car | sten was one of the origlnators of |around construction jobs which w information is ia new: Swedish intiustrial ¢ |impassable In order to mark ph he navy re- e e PR “l,mw“,m M ly the routes which were to be post office. o + i & owec oists and truck drive strict of the re- et ; i x to construct, pai ¢ has been ful | " . E A irection and w to quantity i . i month of January the| S ot | IMProvements Made in e e e e [dterar der, was summoned | Premier’s Residence Wate rl'vo o London (I P)-rhc prolonged coal | m, ,.m,. repa 1 in much | q, ¢ a < 3 rovements in 10 Down- 2, the ships of the e rted, : the home of the prime | control force will dis any udi T- |1 . Whe y else was! er ports of the Caribbean to give | aw viola i r to keep warm, Premier ! e the law 7 r crews leave and lib | i ir problem and ! of s ) v Me( fs period of recre ‘ T . she e ing s as to the ar k the program of A ¥ you 1 of rming the roems of hv tices and tactical work whict houschold. He discov 1 that the menced when the fleet sailed from ¢ 0 3 servants’ | 3 Hampton Roads on January Sth, S| held court in he and precedes the combined 1 bec V: G, s, L nd generally | her arms around bal vers wifh the battle fleet. | J, heer, S rown, o law fir) could not get the usual service that we give, but we know that the values we are giving more than repaid the little incon- venience. There are still plenty of exceptional values to be had. This Sale offers you an opportunity to replenish your wardrobe at actual whole- sale cost and below cost. EVERY GARMENT MUST BE SOLD “possible to an of any of occupations directly ss petty officer. A Misses’ and Extra Size IN PAMILY 11 —Her 1} WHILE THEY LAST Quantities Limited WOMEN’S and MISSES’ All Wool Coats - $3.98 WOMEN’S and MISSES’ Dress and Sport Coats $10-00 Value to $29.75 R I o er in women's or- Not more than one billion dollars | To Get Cornell Scholarship. t ]\1” rn ations, and a former master in was spent on roads in the United| The Daughters of “the An lled in every room of the ncery for Cook county's superior States during 1926. | Revolution have established at Cor: 5 ourt, good used cars that cost you nothing —there is no catch in this common sense plan Values to $25.00 “ At this price you will want several. All the wanted Styles and Fabries. , Dresses for all occasions. Georgette, Flat Crepe, Crepe Satin. Light and dark colors. All sizes. Here They Are— CHRYSLER “70"Royal Coupe 1926 CHRYSLER 60—Roadster Practically new. Traded in yes- terday for closed car. CHRYSLER “70"—Roadster Special paint job. —it is simply a matter of good business FULL FASHIONED o several months to wear With all extra accessories. Beautifully finished. Perfectly conditioned—well tived. / MAXWELL—Club Sedan Duco finish—well tired. FORD—Tudor Sedan Late model—perfect condition. CHEVROLET—Coupe Late model—in nice shape. FRANKLIN—Brougham WILLYS-KNIGHT Practically new. Wonderful bargain. CHEVROLET—Touring Balloon tires—Duco finis} HUPMOBILE—Touring CHALMERS—Touring CHANDLER—Touring FORD—Coupe NASH—Sport Touring OVERLAND—Touring -Sport Touring HUPMOBILE 41 Passenover. HUDSON COACH HUPMOBIL Bennett Vjotor Sales Co. Exceptionally Low 250 Arch Street READ IT OVER AND JUDGE first select the Car you want to use from the accompanying list of perfectly reconditioned, fine looking Automobiles: -~ tfien WE PROCEED TO STEP NUMBER TWO—You ar- range to take the car you have decided to use at the price marked. They run from $100 to $1,200. we come to the remarkable part of this unheard of plan— you run the car the rest of the winter and all through the spring, then when you are ready—if you so desire— vou return the used car and select a brand new sparkling, beautifully built CHRYSLER CAR-—receiving IN FULL the price you paid on the used car you bought. the used car costs you nothing CHRYSLER CARS are selling at g tically every new means another used car traded in. We must make room for our trade-ins, hence these remarkably low prices—plus our no- ] these used cars sent greater value than a new me price. Their fi anteed by the Bennett Company’s env i E PRICES DEFY TITION. THIS IS A REAL OPPORTUNITY TO A SAL BARGAIN. BE QUICK—The car you want may be taken first. ter speed than ever before. Prac- cost offer. In gen Used Car Division - — Free Storage Till Spring if Desired of stock he coats have been cut so low that it barely pays for the cost of the s 197 are cmu; ti 4( - trimmings, all colors FUR OATS Four Fine Sealine Coats with collar and cuffs of natural or dyed squirrel —T{ancy brocade lining. 00—NOW $95.00 Formerly $2! ‘Sealine Coat SELF TRIMMED $39.75 Formerly $99.00 Van Raalte Stockings All Silk from Top to Toe Blacks only Value $2.75 $1.25 3 pairs for $3.25 Sweaters and Windbreakers COAT, CRICKET and SLIP-ON Models All Colors and Sizes $1.98 Values 1'1p to $6.98 Gordon’s Silk and Wool Hose ‘All Colors and Sizes 79c [ ] Rayon Slips PLEATED FLOUNCE All Colors and Sizes $2.00 value $1.39