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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MARCH 26, 1927. FREE _ PHONE ) ) 2.6261 ‘ . fi-’u ‘ y - CALL 1530 Fashionable \I fair 1 0“1 ("m'ms As Wel S Socialist Deputy in French Chamber Proves to Be One of P u ~Co From _Glastonbury Furnit :d Things | Most Lavish Entertainers. ey = Call 240 Filled HARTFORD 380 sl : , : | » Commenting Monday Morning—Downstairs i o o e e s B T S T s e | P e | (R Our Annual Sale of st : S e : Rk «n" Rose Bushes SHRUBS, HEDGES, BULBS London, Mar Physical Cnlturists H louissor prored Jaywalking Costs e New Styles n 1 to ! e Tardiau, v isn't Four Cents fn Paris m ‘ rii tram i and o stries ansiae (o don We Offer Two Thousand High Grade A e S P Evergreen Trees at 98¢ Each White Pine, White Spruce, Norway Spruce, And Arbor Vitae—12 to 18 Inches High i PPoor Poct Se L e You Will Find Many New Varieties This Year .xmong the Hardy 2-Year-Old Rose Bushes b e b e : Nitch A« Mrs. C. Coolidge, Old Gold, Gardinia, Dr. W. Van Fleet and Others Veni ahtor | e ARk AU o Order By Letter As Follows: .\—.»\l{rod Colomb, Car- | J—Frau Karl Druschki, —Mary Wallace, new ;illl-:zl ’i“\:'rr..rm. ; 2 mine crimson pure white pink e ! Tasey o : ! ; ; i ate 350 s B—American Beauty, deep | K—General Jaequeminot, | T—Etoile de France, crim- tails and ¢ ¢ ot " n on T, Ao , 2 rose scarlet son pame class il i mear of jam on a plate, and after | the Chamber &5 i it ena e (_}“"; _d‘;\_ Diesbach, | 1__¢russ an Teplitz, dark | U—=Dr. W. Van Fleet, B Baktor thail e Host v |sor n hushand’s ist Pays 2 et . l)—()‘;1‘10 (‘,o‘])c;“ orange yel- zed flesh pink B i - S o Sl . low 5 M—Harrison's Yellow, rich —Mrs. John Laing, soft ehovws P ‘th u it sty il - 0 ¢ —Bessie Brown, cream | _ Yellow pink N Tonine [Pt el e white N—Gardinia, soft yellow | W—Richmond, pink [British Laws Help he . nist who a stiff rin an | S 15,000 Sio S F—Mrs. (. Coolidge, beau- | ©. illarney, pirk X—Richmond, red deserters of Wives : \ 26, (4 » tiful vellow P—Killarney, white Y—Soleil d'Or, golden, it Mary k rized th . = G—Clio, beautiful pink g t 3 I sun, yellow fllfl PlA[;E [Ehreon dojshotay og S her Holmes, rich | R—Madum Gabriel Lnizet, | Z—Duchess of Wellington, w1 > was ret . crimson fine pink yellow London, Ma e e e e o Meoris of Bgate Bygone Days Kept i ¥ iy o (i and 1 Chmbmg Rambler 3 5C 4 i or Gt - v i Hisory | e oses—Order by Number S X Heawy graded stock, 1—Baby Rambler—red l 7—Excelsa—red 2—Baby Rambler—white 8—White-Rambler Altheas 3—Baby Rambler—pink 9—Yellow-Rambler s Sharon,” one Ao 4—Blue Ramblers 10—American Beauty ek iy and to none in business, modern methods | Shuttle Meadow = : : : A awe: et - e R e . el Sl O £ N i es its source of 5—Dorothy Perkins—white 11—Thousand Beauties rubs, each .... 29c One of Germany's Oldest Families Now 5 i otiliive o l'.xl\l.. ¥ to keep up with as SI | 6—Dorothy l’crkins—pink 12—Flower of Fair Field—crimson Different Political Opinions. oESLRQf country. The or » Meadow G S S ) O A5) 1 bustle of living al- ial one wi e e — ———— = Iceland Poppies 7 ne little time to ponder over | Old s s wh i > parts Hary evergreen, cholce Berlin, ch . (P —A hot four deat per 10,000 populat e d of yore or delve into musty | °° ke t — ture white and orange amily feud has broken out in one | The m olit hooks for anccdotes of history of c S o " L registered fn aviation ! allayin e ; : Anplel Trees o D, o > 4 s - i ) c bt the mos! oc LT P g e e times when Indians used to roam | 4 wonver's o : t Apple T | Cherry Trees Peach Trees Pear Trees | Plum Trecs of Connecticut, nal 13 colonies roke | 92 Compounce evid grew from away from Great Bi is second looded f. of Germany—the | 1913 to cight, of which not a sir the green clad hills and valleys in {1y i3 where the place got it u 2 norency fon Richtha {one was a passenger In a con which have grown cities and towns. Wolf Hill 2 1stelns e ¥ e . ¥ k eonies Baron Hartmann von Richthofen, | cial plane of t n Air § et t urtace of the world From Plantsvil to nville e Sarly-R B 5 3 ’ heavily rooted: ormer inperial counsel of legation, | ice. i g § every day, there are |there exter s which \~“... “" S GG H e of red, white and has turned Republican and now is | Tust cider Jnted § aces still bearing the names | in days gone by were 5 SRS (oY, J 4: B[ Eenp Democratic member of B} o ' per ¢ ¢ tal; | of olden ti around which are [ Wolt Hill. Today in Southington 3oe, C ag. As sauch he opposed the P cont we v . cident | 4 ic veil of romanticism. | the same name is applied to that — m——— ions given to the Hohenzollern ths, iren under { these are en e | section of the town e . | A e Tt e | b v o ot s ot | i ekt it ‘o e bk HEDGES and BORDERING PLANTS hofen attacks the nobilit ng other couses. he 4 lotes connected with some y the land junkers. This has s icr il £ Uhe Lillos known Sihcestin e he origin of the n eems to CALIFORNIA I‘Rl\ ET B \RBLRRY THU \IH:R( H S | date to the time of the first tive s cttlers in Farmington. Wolves had chthofen famil are siastical and Other g tioten family Get Ad scctions Free o sner hrging him to renounce h tle of | § 0" written by Rev, | their Bome chi Gl N | ize. y ) E p; d sing : : | ey , 3 Mou and seldo 1o b ) 5 . e . (¥ baron, ; < “line e 2. Timlow snall s R O U o por BRI = R g,...z) 0 do, eV hat € an ma S il « in 187 RS r ke 2t o i ” b 3 i { unemploye 2\ # s lon West street were torced to build e = T — = - - 3t iimsclf more effective c % cvoted to ¢ and | O 2 Primr e [ | Y 5 ‘ {nanies which prove very interesting | PASAICS about their barns in | ose of Recently the baron was attack sections of £ | reading. Only a limited number of [ Which their cattle were plac t R 7 i i Ireland 3 | night as protection from the heasts an open Iotter 1n She Krongaic | 5000 it time ng | tiese volumes oxist today and the | BIEht a3 protection from the beasts. Grape Vines Harvaorenmal ‘ Hard‘ \stvrs | = bloomer, hardy ¢ 1 nraged other members of t will not hore the r { Hardy and adap German Unemployed \ . ung, the monarchist organ of ) : ncedotes will be new to some while | FEVidently t Do g i N ibinon rvatives, by v n L P to others they will bring memories | fact that the re was infested by (Ludon's) Dark red, Pinks | Ghofcal ot white " end Hores e ‘3c Richthofen, who i dar OTTG03 of tales heard in the dusky hours of | the animals, | Concord deep D) I B ; 3 blue, DL | 4 be is welcome to help hims: 5 , blue: each B) | wutitul double white ) c | Tartmann hi or's memory | 5 Lise carly_evening at family gatherings | Conditions were so had that houn- ue each ... IS ) | T ot to bhri such disgraca upon & SoPYe A . . in cozy “sitting rooms | ties were offered for the wolves Currants 9c W elgella n ancient and honor v u per BublishErs Southington Once Panthorn. | partics were formed fo invade the S 1 . = o denounce the mil s an AdYr- | o town of Southingten is well | dens and kill the young is (Fay's Prolific). A la | Japamw h‘l\ 2 and variegated) since 5 e o f Japanese orlgin. Su- se favo B known to people g i s lo- | sai » been a caverd he currant, fine 1 rousn whose iy S n to people living in this lo- | said to ha v a cavern on th | | K e trumpet en house rose to 1 PR e 1 Tt was originally a parish [hill where the hunters would hide Hyecy 29c 2 P —_ ) st culation | 10 Ui town of Farmington known |and await the approach of the [T Rba b | ca s LT Slore, ¢ e o 35(: net gain in paid up circulation utiington because it was n the | parent animals for a good shot el e B Sk Raspberries e e e e S ol {lwas organized in 1724 : People passing from Plantssille | wls). Tho ever- Hardv Phlox COI‘(‘O])\I\ Clematis b S most won- er of millionaircs in Germany b to jobless. o P e back road to Marion Vil- ul of all red Two years old, cholce | Iy, pere o Reautiful as & cltmber B L i s e i 7 lage, are sometimes attracted to a varieties, each . C i > or Mie vernaing lut. s original name was not | S ’ far, the Reich's finance ministry : ; small monument at the side of the . c 5 2k artme e Southington, it was called Panthorn, 7 e oo, war sl romhor | S e e o ioc| | Rhubarb Roots | | ¥ re re 5.547 pe e | A e X ess of Co tochambeau, CIC e wevs d5BAT mer X . March 26 (@ -Letter | passed for land bearing that name. | © L kil | Large hea (ull“d!‘(]l“!. it 0,000 | | ! general who commanded troops Sy . S - who - wera, worlh A, carric who are compelled to | Where the name originated s a [ SUGEL REG, commanced troor Jene plant, and @ i Hard, constant bloom- e oy g’ T 000) or MO | climb staira day in and day oul, | question, but n tradition fs handed | the Revoluntions B e resembles that of the old er from June _until [ 3 0 atiolnas 5 3 i the spot of c enera Sharples's s - o8 | ¥. lary e onle 2000 M leven in the five and sic story | down that a man from Wallingford [ his e L reet s e o 1 Lilacs pday. Only s, including | £V S % S . cadquarters ¢ a winter's perry, each .... | 1ch | In | Bimeo o ero: winllamio anadl ECHIER R KSR R R e R S | encamprient of his troops there. | o ; Two and S-year old . : 1 ! K : e | G Te > Iarge hoalihy plants well e heads of several provincial | A1 cum A e i B ore that | The army was on the march from Gooseberries Willow . : iling houses, own property lognie il haveindgeptan il ionk belngdgole that rhere that | Newport to the Hudson in 1751 and | rooted, purpla and white; i < | 0 7 0 in advertisi oy | his “cattle panted cl the end | (Houghton's). A v . I 10 11 ae uritics valued at 10,000,000 marks | 1700 ‘: w‘m';,';”'flh S r;’ ,,‘,"“1]‘,".’,“:'3-( ,\r“'(;;:,'rm"):.”,mn pent @ winter there entrenched in productive, free from mi Boblonian Columbires PSR ST 29c r more. In 1913 there were 367, | 0 'M97° : the sides of the hill. dew, fruit; sweet and de- Hardy, ma a teaut!- A very popular ma:den villiam IT is conceded to he one of Up to a few years ago, marks of | licious in’ flavor; 2 ful i for the 19 flower, 19 | 3 the old trenches were to be found in each . Inwn o C cashiite e Forsythia e nation's wealthiest men, with n income of more than $1,000,000 o o thio aa i ed “the 0 e see- | the hills while in adjacent flelds, Sl it = — ¢ which, unlike the neat built- | was ealled “the Horn"” and the se ‘ o kRl Gl Bt —— (Golden" Belle)i \An ors preacfrom Seatatis and Inyes= tal cases common in the Unit- | tion was very difficult to travel. lies were dug up, = DRmental ghrup 7dovened B fation period not_onty "ea states, will Took like hook cases. | Lake Compounce. ',:jh‘ S S e b brisht golden yellow e inflation period not on ; cse are only a fe o . i Y The idea promises to spread over | the places most fro u'-ntml} ulous flowers, e e R e R R U B B e R P e , Gladiolus Bulbs ieed by more than 50 per cent | fhe WHeID <O LT Mt CCnpoNn s This e stories ara told of the edrly days of 2| ,500 good size, native grown, choice of | hose who were worth 10,000 marks ,. sales Rail Chicfs FohHE 18 heas brierake it tomi| | this state and particularly this sc ‘[ | rod. pink, purpie and yellow, n|w\v|l 5c Spi RS B EA0)) or mOvel ‘ Rerlin, March 26 (®—The the Compounce Tribe of Indians, | tion, but the ficlds and streams su dozen; #ath pireas Fena | eral Railway administration is in ! but the historical story of the re- | rounding this city, abound in them (= = — (Van Houetil and Re- ccidental Deaths | 2 quandary as to w to do to pre- | sort is different. The rightful name — Ladies’ Garden Sets | vesili), 2-year-old, heavy ver In Germany vent the thefl of towels from train |of the lake is Lake Compound. Tt GREAT WAR Rake) Hoo asn 4housl wall Garden | sclected stock, c Berlin, March 26 (®—Though | washrooms. Thoug the of |is a utiful sheet of water in the N Y S AGO TODAY made, and guaranteed good Barrow each ........iaw fety first dvives in Germany are | the cotton towels has he reduced | northwest part of the town of South- Tnited Dress) quality. Very 98 ‘4 9_8 recent origin, aceldental deaths | from time to time until they are | ington. March 26 speclal, set ... . $4.95 . all eause have declined just ahout enough to dry a! Among the Indians who signed St. Louis, ftirst American ar | %’ ()- , 3 }P'xdl'a(}'lgfrafi since fore the w | pair of hands, more than 1,100,000 | the deed covering Mattatuck (Wa-|ship to cross Atlantic, reach Ing- | Flower Pots Shov Pde)) < _;‘;;'A"f_‘}""_“;:d';':';d“ . pite increascd automobile traffic. | are appropriated each year by pas- | terbury, in 1674 were John Com- |land. AL Alugsinow Bk atobi, sonis and ROk e s s 290 The annual deaths from i rman travelers have | pound and Aron Compound. John is| Twenty-six more regiments of the slete with sacs $6.95 . T nts in Prussin have decreased | s for paper towcls, | said to have heen the head of the | National Guard called into active from, up ... . 9 16,900 W 1913 to 14,600, ox | which arc extremely rare. le encamped most of the | service. the ground floor hallws a states that a section of the trail | mao in return for the pn\xh | from Wallingford to Farmington \ of sclling ad ng space on the | through the south part of the town |

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