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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HEPRALD, TRAY, MARCH 30 1008 e T E——— | burt. One eaught beneath the falling or of Ame - . : nsible for the collision betwoen tinds that the by 1y re. BYR“ DISGUSS[S MARYLAND TOWN LIES walls of a building was reported to AMF I[;AN [; l e ¥ R e Submarine and Barge ; : fae lisian bty \)lv‘o'lbll.-;:‘h:rTht":c':m‘e‘:(.lra:fl’ re. Lave died, but it could not be veri- | 4 i % 5 Linired Ave Beih Regmns.bln i Hae 2y e " 2 J pro- IN SMOLDERI“G RUINS fled. Several firemen were injured | ke m was given in| | gave me ols ae 5t S X . B \ent | VIGINE proper fog signals, and thut ‘HER" B”SlNESS’ ,hy flylng glass and debris. | I Billy win rd Bruee of . i »' e nst Thon 1 1 (e submarine by changing i course : - The fire started in the Arcade Baltimor 1y Burtox § e at |1 f v loward, azainst|after being made aware that the Troops of National Guard (alled),),p,,a, Tt spreud rapidly through a | Myt Tha 0 g s (he t ma 13 rge was 3}, was equally re- sccond theater, and a liotel, destroy- W mv ) coming 3,000 10 8 b it cer o w vintly | Judg 1 Ms opinion 4 . . nt—Loss Will Excee | 1 9 2 J Tells His Experiences in Kir in| "o s |25 o v ol ure Fist Tine n Hlstory of Historic v s o : : | {west. On the east of the theater ap- | a tent in the New Book 1 Crisield, Md., March 30.—(UP)— | proximately ten homes and bulld- British Race bt | Troops of the Maryland National |ings were destroed. t el 1 S 9 4008y oras the 5 ruce, Mr. and ) ert Ober, New York, March 30 (P—Com. | 5o 3 310 e she tIng | . ntres Lareh ¢ ~vror | ) voivn Harrisen, Mr mandes ety nt L Ll o locks of the business sec- ILL THICK | T : v ey Y the most decorated men in America, | 10D left by > e | B - Marie, Ont, March 30., & 2 n oy Lad Dbas figured out “this hero business’ | pproximately fifty s & A—lcc, now from 21 to 24 inches | ' S ey | ack's ter Wi ongside the ard decided the cheers of the M.&:l establishments last night. |thick in the St. Mary's river at Il\lq\'vfim the acetrack of Xing throngs who greeted him when he he Dlaze, wl ) s | point, is expeeted to prevent com- ' gra flank flags of | Awar : stan and returned from his polar and t lestimated from $500,000 to £1,06( munfcation by water with the outside Ir v T it i : o brought under coutrol carly world before May 1. Efforts will be | e Ly local fir made, however, 1o have the ferry | In his book, “Skyward,” rullesh.\rml&'d by companics six nearby service between here and Sault Ste, |in honor of the owners of 1! ed today, he relates how for nina| MAr¥land and Delaware towns. | Marle, i operation before | American-bred horses Billy Darton it e wnm_\ Two men were reported Benvusly!Aprll 15, ‘anq Burgoright and also becaus: of bute to the art of flying. Thén <i =SS el e e L e turning from his flight to the north - 2 5 4 y L Cool and Dainty in Popular pole, was perplexed to find himself | [ » The Lov Price is Appealing—the High Quality Pastel Shades Even More So. the center of a pational hullabaloo. | ) recalled the pride he felt durinrg' B Aol "ias 1Y clr Soes « o | | Grant's ISIS HOSE Lingerie in a parade—until it occurred to him that the applause was for the [ . colors, not for him. And so, re- IS full fashioned ?Qw turning from his flight to the pole. 4 o it is 30 he was also a color bearer, bearing an IS thread silk . f ;c;)kn;mlul the banner of success, an invisible | banner, but one which thrilled the | IS fine uality s A full ward- e ote o e o S il e complete. The Styles are Right. Our Prices Low. Disdom sucgests you select now to be prepared | 1 . A | ol was & success that might have been for the Great Day Ahead I and is only the pair : experienced by each one of them, Tailored or their sons, husbands or brothers. Y ¥ garments— Staned 10 Years Agp T 66 : 1) ’ ~ This service weight hose, \ lace Tn himself and Tloyd Bennett, ASK ABOU R LA e ' trimmed who flew with him, he writes. | S TGSt SWRaARL. e items, “America dramatized for the mo- i (D ehioear skt Fomm sports spons; and Great 1 T\‘o stars and siriprs werg mercerized soles and welt and cast that invisible ”'0"‘“""“5‘ “It took me years to learn this," said a well-known lantic alone, because he caleulat struggle to get rid of out-of-date stock which he bought b radinos e Carine 5 ' N < He let himself be persuaded to tole. roice that may not Lo possible [ [ for ‘m was given a place en the alrship. [) [) I Crepes and Chiffons 3 i N and discloses that only through the ‘{f Grd”t 1 1’ s D{fi;’/‘c}l’;’ Jat s Tatlored or Draped oot to be part of our regular \ Made of charmeuse, ging ment that superb world conquering suits, ght up the banner of American prozress.” 1) i g for longer wear, is an ( He describes himself but a few [f 5 65?} € ”Ie” I[ d”t t | s weeks later leaning from a Fifth V " \/ . ¢ 2l . : " every day value at avcnue window as Gertrude Ederls ( / ) 2 : Grant’ Not | ece;.mfll} Price! : S’ rode In triumph up the avenue, and fo J i d Mls : Vests to Match rJunior an s " Bloomers . 89 into her hands. Ten years ago Byrd began gath- merchant the other day. *“If they can get it at a low [ R r,———-—‘ - = cring data for an air crossing of i g ; ¥ 8 the Atlantic, and applied for per- price, so much the better, but if low prices mean / The New Spring Madels “Really ;‘W;":‘"VM mission from the navy to make the £ 0 = Say Those ove Mt hNe e absence of freshness and newness, they'll sacrifice OXFORDS Seens Th complished by the NC 4 in 1921. price any day.” ! g : e Col. Theodore Roosevelt, then as- L ¢ ) slstant secrewary of the navy, per- 2 . . 3 * 1/ B G‘r‘.’ N.' suaded him to abandon for the Too well he knew! Until recently his was a constant 7 : that only thus could he carry ade- because of ils low price rather than any appeal of r Dress S.ocks are glve up the plan in the hope of securing a place on the dirigible Vill marvel at the beanty and q : . 138, then being preparcd in Ene- ; vss of the new styles we are : ; ; \ Sizes 7 to 14 r-ncuflmlsmnrf: of missing a train did 1 on Crepe or K stock. Chrome paten hams, new pn'nt fabrics, he fall to go on the disastrous te ; ; rgeite ; W : i flight in which tho great ship broko We don’t have to talk about priccs. You know they Plain Tailored Grorgettes in Navy £ ; lcather, and tan leather N an array of smart new 5 & a e ho D ith n pastel fire which is American spirit. For t . s 4 1 ] toc to hem, wif in p the moment we seemed to have s unn]ng . esin 2 ; colors. he wanted to shout, “Here it {&" time a plan to fly across the At Es quate gasoline. | k land for a flight to America. He ! = at this low price, Two phenomena! values, in two and fell into the Humber Pastel shades with imitation rd trim Sty‘:A vivee i o toll BE mearly £0 e are low. What we want to broadcast is the fact that e A ? Sk o ; i | R £ sl i ¢ A —sizes $-2, larger sizes Sclentific Flight | tter how reas the price, no rment : i 0 B sllis aniiC B A ] hen his transatlantic flight | no matter how reasonable the price, not a garmen 2 cacticall o \callcalfor ! rubber heele i came to pass last summer, he found | goes out of our store that is not the very newest, fresh- now offered in exclusive e Copies of dresses you s a plane had been developed which 3 i much higher prices, you : 3 i would permit him to take thres est, and smartest that our large resaurces for quantity find now at the attrac If see pnccd much hlgher. companions, and he felt that he > pricc of $10.60, could thus hetter demonstrate the ultimate practicability of trans- - aceanie alr service. EXTRA SIZE DRESSES RByrd points to the experlences of os 4110 52 ] that flight as proof that long and .1 » dnEouihnl molale g 3 The New Styles ful aration is essential i) (i 2= Q \ \ ] " ) artout ans ponee v e € ¥ CHILDRENS DRESSES 37.98 $10 $15 i ‘ SR ‘ b foresight which caused them to | 0\‘, ( by S g A TR OF SILK AND RAYON | | ’ | " DRESSY over Parls in a thick and stormy night, they were unable to land, "\ g “ > \ ard made for the seacoast. The 1 /- : , CAPS flares, dropped finto the water, gave dif Crepe de Chine snd washable : § N i adequate light to enable them to ¢ 8 ¥ i - come down safely a littla way off . : Silk Crepe Dresses, dainty ribbon ore. He hopes that similar pre- ’ trimmed, soft pastel colorings. aration will msave lives in future . i 8 H f‘;;:mugm, e Jhese will make a mother’s eyes ’ ] A Cap & ! WA . - 4 necessary Discussing his plans to fly te the k ST sparkle. The prices are lower than 2 B ‘ful F Fab iy R f § : i routh pole, he described the great L2 L W ox\‘m' before 3 eaut anCY l’lCS b c part of ev. antarctic continent, practically un- 8 e K b PR t ] | ooy school oxplored, as a last challenge. Ex- | i (> Y in hese | Loy outfit, plaining the wealth of data that Sizes 2 to 6 ; ; ) od English Broadcloth 590 may be found there, he says, “Tt| of Import glish Broadclof has always seemed to me that sci- $1 $2 $3 ’ O . y | enee is the loser so long as there '98 '98 '98 by ok Hrrr barc unusfuaufl_y fine g:inde ma\vl‘n.xls. good stitching, remains a large unexplored arca P&y good buttons, full sizes and every shirt guaranteed as to TR Mo foft in the world.” s 8 to 14 N AR J Gist color. MEN'S Dressy Caps { all the new spring shades y 3 , Sizes 14 to 17 and assorted sleeve lengths y Ocean Phone Relays $2.98 $2.98 $5.00 ¢ i g | and materials, . ! . Sk A Truly Economy Value. l Story of English Race R ) | B Baltimore, March 30.—(UP)— Through a spectal transatlantic tele- phone service arranged by the Bal- | timore Sun papers in cooperation with the United Press, thousands of | 2 e radio owners in the United States | AL ¥ at’s Enormous Buying Power Makes Such Values listened in today on a description of i N 2 | g the Grand National &teeplechnse as 3 QN Possible In ¥ the race was being held at Aintreo, | ThakE ety ona hva" W tars Hihat buying can bring at anywhere near the price. England. 0 = e faatertat = In addition hundreds braved a ¥ Iirst of all the matcrials are un- 1N ® chill rain fn Sun Square, Baltimore, | W AR % usual, very rich colorings, soft | - to hear a public broadcast of the' X wS wooly and easily tallored. The styles ! l l story. Graham McNames, noted radio Plain Twill and fancy Tweed Coats % g A announcer, recefved the report of are smart; mannish taflored single SPah TRRERED giip for Girls; sizes 4 to 14. Stylish lit- ] : SsURe e the race by telephone from a re. and double breasted, as well as other porter of the United Press and the tle Coats for dress-up wear, sturdy, clever models. The linings of extra E'erytl]lng YO“ 10 INCH VOILE ¢ Sun papers who was atop the grand ' heavier materfals for rough every quality and absolutely guarantecd R ¢ nuls dom o Antae. : tor wear. Coats of this charactor eq““e in a sidpess Sy McNamee sald the telephone 3 ) 44y use. The variety of styles and P o Per vard service was almost perfect. He re- " materials fs unusual. You will and {dentical material are found In Good shoe. ‘ layed the story over the radio g = x speclalty shops at fully twice' the - through the Baltimere station : igree the price fs tower than else price. Style, fit, comfort, ‘BOB WHITE” RAYON WBAL. Frederick R. Huber, director A durabtlity, are all of WBAL said that the broadcast | ) Bloec S0nTtn IR0 Bin 8. built into these Grant A novelty dress material like silk ging- e was surprisingly successful. 1 shoes P 1 loes. n 1 yard e MAKES FIRST APPEARANCE EXTRA SIZE COATS And they are priced Bridgeport, March 30.—(P—At Sizes 42% to 5214 In stock. extremely low. the opening of the April term of the 315 $25 SUITING REMNANTS superior court today, Judge Carl HES T 1. Flotar of Bridgeport made his first 2 s thg Remnant lengths of broadelotli, madras, appearance on the bench before his pair t voiles and other materials worth much former associates of the local bar. . mor eI var He was presented with a largs basket more et yard of flowers and & desk set nulub!v engraved. ‘The opening speech was by Roben G. De Forest, who remarked that it is eeldom that the members of the bar can hand a judge anything, but this was one of those occasions. | PRINCE PROMOTED | Rome, March 30 (UP)—Crown Prince Humbert, f the e y 15th resiment. of tntancey, —whow | YOU ~ARE ALWAYS JUY FOR CASH: OUR peen mromored 1o tcatenant cotont| ] SAFE: YOUR MONEY Ml LAYBY” PLAN WILL of the same regiment. News was communicated to the crown prince | BACK IF YOU WISH IT— HELP YOU. ASK US TO today, who is aboard the cruiser| fan Glorglo crossing the Red sen WITHOUT QUESTIONING EXPLAIN. en route to Palestine, where he is expeeted to xpend holy week. 287 MAIN STREET OVER W. T. GRANT CO. READ BLMLD cusnrn;n ADS