New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 18, 1927, Page 29

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. NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 18, 1921, FEDERAL AGENCY - S: FOOTBALL CONTEST | HONOR THE DUNHAMS .07 ‘ e Ay i g BT W e mpena el the finals in the women's douhlen WITHOUT EXPENSES| ™" 010 YLEdkoke RIS e ey 1 e E e S L ith a lot Moo, BB rraintoilee ans |0 Caean et v he and | Witmington , she defeated Mra, A o onl ) - Des Rosiers, ten, ] r . : ; | L. Mumford, both of B - | Special Committee of Sohool Bv)mdl et | | Mellie and His Wife Accorded Dis- | . hk E < ; A 3 SR e the thres months | Mrs. John C ¥, alto, and Fred | Frank H. ,n-xmy and Miss Isabella tinctions by State Legislature In ' i 8 ning 1 are two other sons besides | A Y Aaine! Yale Tradition Long ey nless the * Carlson in this countrs. |senlor cholr will rendar one of fhe v o GRT Y i Ak August Carlson of Pitts- | masses of the well-known com- S e Called for “Kid” Things - = red Carlson of K ) ins e Police Interviewing Girl posers with the quartet handling the Criminal Machinery in Boston sy » e b i) ) ; S | Slade's Suggestion, | Dunnam, ola t er of Norway, |, oW Have arch v Father of Policeman lugton, who i3 employed by P. & solos and harmiony parls and the I*uend of Fred W. Edel D]Stnct Has NO Mo“ey ! ” kot nosomm adations in '!h\ ] i N b : T ; e .6 asses X\\ d\ m 5“ den . oL “‘..h “'I‘- ::’Irf;ovr}l.\‘]flrlng its number at the of- Middletow: March 18 () city for the annual football game "OH'dlly known a 3 s iy L ) I —Coroner L. A. Smith and Chist S |between the Hartford lic High ‘' "“‘ "’ ”l":‘ o s 1 fy 7 5 (i of Polica Anderson are in New Boston, M a ool T 2 the 3 win vere given unusual honors hy the : : at son of 357 Che s — Mrs. Wi : 2 ; B oston, March 18 (—The anl\rn‘“‘!(;‘o Jeam and the i l'!:xxr\'n Lo ey : " ; } ke S 1 ‘V Mrs. Wightman and Miss | York today to talk with Lillian criminal machinery of the federal HIE n which is scheduled to, : " n- n du i 4 pecial Music bundfl\ Blake Advance to Finals | Ranney, friend of Fred W. S now in New i P s A committee of ten representa- government in this district will be hrnfi: e ! e livenl ~an nvointio toleadnrt theo, a ser v vl Johan ; . “ St. Mary” (hurch S | s W Haven fail, as without adequate operating funds game will be played at the Ve 20 e hollse 16 5 T abasi s o i RA sulinon gerd o : T y Mps. Georga W. Wishioin ot Hew:| o i with: Divd.C, for three months because of the e in East Hartford, which \Gramduniian, on gith 3 < Ry : i, L tar 2, ha { spe- fon and Miss Ma e e 'mf;”' failure of congress to pass the de- considercd a neutral field ¢ fReRrnenta Sen i M , : |Etbed s aporiit { Vi | , S ~ 3 ton, today advanced to the f Basatad a0 ficiency bill. This warning was r opinion of : Na '"f"’ "1{’\v,‘x“'.',‘)r"(‘,. ok 2 i o th ceived here from Attorney ave ace commodate the ) committee “down 1 Sargent today and an emergency |1aTge © . S conference between judges and @ppointed - 5 ARkDY : s while at the offer heads of the various federal depar L "“‘,'o"': LL‘ Tt : ] ! ; e SENER i el trio consisti ments here was called for this aft- |9 ] i i (o | coakicRsie o Work without pay by judges and other officials was seen at once, but of even more importa in view of the fact that it may result in a |Principal complete Inoperation of justice, was | dure if it was found that accommo- | the fact that funds for witn | dations sufficient to take care of the jurors, support of prisonecrs greater part of the crowd are not . . y PS 5 other expenses do not exict. available, ! Dine At The Mr. Sargent's letter gives repeated | £ Mam St. \ e 4 inz that no overdrafts will be Gleason Traded to ““ i : e Albany Baseball Club | Pratt St. Laurelette : R Phone 2-4206 7. which ends on July 1. sderal courts therefore face a wen 18 (A — By | ‘ \ Connecticut’s Largest Store of Specialty Shops riod of three months, April v i 1 manager of the HARTFORD \ : : y June, when they will be with- |- I S team s ! < “hat anywhere near adequate funds. @ Meets Today to Act on Principal ith annual nat i The lice said there were no f The core ctions at the 9 Wightman e in mer’ in t may held next an, soprano iritone an tHa = L B e Easter—OnlyFomWeeks from Sunday $100Wiill Buy 16 008 THBHE SUD meion muler pioros it Iiirr 8o tich e s G sl 0 Bilanns The Steiger Shops Are All Prepared to Help You Prepare : i As Warning to Other Resl. 1y, but it 1s und ¢ : h to play there. 3 : g B Saturday & dents of City o a manager here late last | scason but ws not reappointed With Easter So Near the Time is Now at Hand for Every Fashion =5 Loving Woman to Cast Aside Hler Admiring Uncertainty and glzlel':: 05;’13 I;?qoeo SRR Look at the New Modes from the Standnoint at Her Own Indi- : ; value, : ) fs deficient : 1 Tie, regular $1.50 ‘ e el e b U vidual Preferences and Reguirem nts. : valhe, e & i B enpe : 3 pairs of fancy Hose. sited his w vioe that the assignments be- | counsel Tewis Y T rman mart ‘ : O atS ] Steiger’s—Main Floor Newest “Modes of the Hour” : Bloomers th Iy b8 gladf Sl caesiey) Sos W i 3 Main and Third Floor e o n{"Jl.inu;nm becoutgg Tl el ls : \ ) With Flat Fur [’(I("/‘Ilg.f : Tricosham, Milosheen and Frank O'Brien, who i3 proving v eitictent in his line of duty. Tha| i R I/ Superfine Rayon Bloomers in nfemYars ‘of the jury s Willlam | E N g Z 2 SSOY S \lcm!cn chmnnavros loss, Marjori ¢ Potts, : \ ¢ . e e e sk Featured at : : good assortment of. street | \ inctive ght-line styles smartly g : shades, finished with single or e em B eT ey v BOORE 0 2 S aR ~RRS o SR B st | O b of 11 : G s | i | 1ion w ," h <'I'n.«\ E 10])'.]“3'x : : double elastic cuff, and well ve- . Wy \ el - mizinoe - e sha . o o = i o o oA : B pe e o Chle shades, : inforced. Sizes 25 and 29. ) | New York, March 18 (P—T: : [ 4 Many Coats in the new biege tones, navy ana : . = home on Washington |Sfudents on the ! : : 3 e ° Regular Price §1.95 r will be held m"x~'~v~~‘ : I g —\ |- 5 . :] e s ensta:|some S il iowre, e iy agui : \ N Other Smart Coats, $35 to $110.00 _\ Saturday Special acts of hig h ol nbers of the |Th gacex Pl g T ° today. The m which o ¥ Steiger's—Fourth Fleor. $ 1 59 100 members of M bl : able - N SR c ——— 13, wre expected ial which will mark th anc ‘ en f e : : B sl | ] raws Lead the Hat Modes HElk i BEATRICE LILLIE JLL. R i a VAY. e \'a(' le € : SPECIAL der Harry Ginsbu Chicago, March 1§ (UP)—Bea- : 3 post and his s Lillie al comedy star, 4 Uneven brims, tilted crowns, subtle droops in . Glsee adodniiliteuiRanisyhodls 4 InsniRaO e s 2 : crochet straw, silk, satin and straw combinations, Crepe de Chine rccoption and the committee in | unde in a local lios- K : i ; charge wishes it fo ho known that | pital. She still is 16 Nilimor rolo p 4 -\ 7 \ T trims and the striking black and white effects the meeting and social is open to all in the musical comedy in which she i % ’ s are the fashionable hats to be had in this §5 price Step InS al’ld eX- sfrvlmmrn in the city. is starring. : oA a group. Polish Cabinet Meets e =] ~ : . s Tiy to Avert Steike| Special Notice R . $5.00 : Chemises Warsaw, FPoland, March 18— | : —The cabinet met today to avert| Saturday nfeht supper will be open : 5 v. A S A the threat of a general strike, to the public at Business and Pro- : ) ! / / i o gt aRnanoyted Jn sy UaRnIo: iEs Women's Clubhouse. The ] AN = SR all hats that come close around the ears, large : . claimed at Lodz tomorrow in sup- 0 : 2 \ - ) lnoartm;g :h!q 1%0?»»?;2{&?&: l‘l’t:l\;.:;x | = = # ) RN y S 1a t flare away from the eyes in daring angles— : el ; Special Notice H all in fashion’s spring colors, tiger lily, monkey skin, Regularly Sell for $2.98 o """‘""3 Lok o earlier this i : \ R4 at! mother goose, rose beige, French beige, goose- ? month when the workers and : 4 ) Y 3 7o iy 4 = A e e s - err) black and white. * You'l find lace-trimmed or L 2 : . tailored styles, correctly sized e was rejected. The manufac- | Indianola comnctl, No. 13, D. of P. : 10 OO 1 OO i turers contend that the state of the | to be at 277 Main street, Red : 4 : and finely finished. Imported textile market does not warrant|Men's hall, Tuesday March 22nd— : to % 5 :’ ; . s wesday March 22nd : Others $ A . French lace is used. such an increase. dvt. £ P s : Millinery Shop, Third Floor DR LA T T LR Steiger’s—Third Floor veuol ¢ Specials for the Younger Folk |||l ope-strap -.- L Misses’ Oxford Misses’ Pumps Boys’ Oxford : PUMPS MAKES HAPPIER WOMEN— of Tan Calf, Parchment Calf with One and two-strap models 1 Patent of Tan Calf. Exceptional values for better wives—more efficient se- ; g i d Patent Leather Leather with welt soles as wonder- 0 5 ; 5 k : 'S : B i : eilillf‘:ttixrrdn”\':"ulguzulm for i o ful for wear as they are good looking school or dress. Sizes 11 to 2 and keepers. | e & e ; for dr 215 to 6. Foot health comfort combined i : Regularly $3:95 Sizes 11 1-2 to 2 $3.95. Regularly $3.95 with style. " d g i Sizes 21-2 to 7 THE | | Now $2.60 Now $3.19 Now $2.95 ALL SHOES FITTED BY X-RAY FOR MEN AND® WOMEN BRI e oo s Simmons Shoes are shoes of quality and distinction. Dependable, serviceable—they fit and give satisfaction. A s H d : o S 5 o S o0 1 f r tlle BO S ‘ i ! ! & ¢ One-strap Pumps still hold iy ardwearing Spring dSuggestions Lo YS |l comesmg o s men, women and children Suit All wool 0 J rine patiorns S NI . Boys’ New Spring Suits. & Boys’ Blouses. New Spring patterns Spring Reefers for little chaps. Sizes Cheviota Per‘t)ucll) tailored. Smart- : ish heel. in Fruit-of-the-Loom, broadeloth in 3 to 10 years, Smart little double- ly cut. New 3-button sack coat, new : : . A : plain colors and neat stripe and breasted models of all wool spring mannish vest, new Knickers, bottle : 2 Patent Gl‘&\' Kld SHOES 1 checks; also Eton collars. Sizes 5 to tweeds and blue cheviots. shaped and extra long. Sizes 8 to 18 . s 16 years. JEHLS: : Parchment Kid 1.00 $6.95 $12.95 ; The w. G. SIMMONS COl'p e Stmiit Dollar Offer Others $7.95 to §11.95 Others $14.95 10 §22.50 ] Steiger's—Main Floor 87 WEST MAIN ST. o8 e <

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