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FRIDAY, MARCH 30, 1928 Their case was taken to Wasl ton as carly as 1910, Department and the 1 - Few Manxmen Know Own \dtnc Tom.uc SAN QUENTIN ROUTINE NOT SO BAD, DOROTHY MACKAYE TELLS lNTl-'.RVlEWER San Quentin. Cal. March 30.—| “I mever slept better,” (I'PY—Life in San Quentin peniten- | "My appetite is fine. 1= notl oo e aflarallacoacd 1 enjoy the fresh least startling. Witnesses reported seeing six Flame in Dyed Hair |vurn haies Jupncee voacson " 1 to the Gaelic Tokyo, Mar. 30. M—Red-headed | the Ginza, Tokyo's Broadway, re- to that of the Japanese are appearing on the { cently. The police qui sever- X 18 streets of Tokyo and another prob- | al on the suspicion that the red tope lem of the rising ge wrmon has | mieant that the boys were com- arisen to burden the munistically inclined. | police de of Celtie, but . contending 1) carmg for them rest But congressmen fr that the f ognized thoy Dot said. over-worked tments, | air and I'm espe- 1o Dorothy Mackaye, stage and - told me s0 many terrible e and whits prison costume d for concealing jen with th: nd. Rtay Ray- ight with Paul conne of the “big the women's the prison, §s ving sentence for talk—of be spoke spoke of her in the Los refused to was her mond's desth was causcd aving a good time. In fact, there aren’t many ru and restrictions here as there w in the convent in Texas where was educated. “You know, T was a penitentiary before 1 e. aid of the Peopl« stories, but this has the Los Angeles county jail beaten a biock. “The only thing I'm sorry abeut is the stigma it places on my child.” “Dot” Mackaye, who danced be- fore the footlights, had her whirl before the kleigs and her frolic be- neath the mazdas, as been assigned to cleaning cells in the prison, and she is game. Over her blu when it Is chill Flo sweater. She looks forward to the when the sfate will have clai its penalty because woul “kiss and tell* and she can go Europe, to start again The fight which ended in T by Kelly nd = hite he wears a Aress =im fime quarrel over attentions to Dot ‘ORY" INDIANS ARE INDIRE POVERTY “Lost Tribe" of Prohibitionists Want Help hington. March 30—A of “prohibition Indians” down i Polk county, Tex., would like just tthis American pros- ve heard about. Nere have been panies, wars, boouts, slumps and oil scandals these last thirty or forty years, but the . of th and done “lost. bave get sadder. en kicked used, honor ureh by the white Now they are trying to per- tiem a lift rvices ren. ! country on seve ons when they had “lost tribe time students of were unzble to trace their P the large triba) ¢ it was decide ally were Choctaws. g m In ¢ sober and less than aliliough their only crop corngthey don’t use any of it to - liguor, They need what they money, offer o Never Kk by | would o if they 4 worth of aeal bmplen Iy this 1 tiie men when De fards attacked the | became and . beat them and treated them witl considerable cruelty. But later fricndly with the Frenen and when the British invaded their territory they followed the Frencl: into Louisiana. During the Seminols war, offered their services as g Andrew Jackson. Today their prize possession s a testimenial of this service in the form of a silver col- lar given to a former chief, in- | scribed, “From Andrew Jackson to John Rlount, his faithful guide.” When Texas revolted against | Mexico they again offered their help to Sam Houston, who replied that they had better keep out of it. but that he would be glad 1t | they would take care of women and children who were bring moved out of the war arc So the *“lost tribe” did that and then, when the war was over, moved with their new friends over into Tex Have War Record Halt the male members of the tribe voluntecred World War sorvice, The s'ate of Teaas zave them 110 a of land. They now oc cupy but 460 acres and that has been exhausted. They can only ra five or six bushels of corn to the acre on such land as can he used. and %o live from hand to mouth I | i i Question: Why should they iR i | young children receive emul- sified cod-liver oil regularly ? Answer; While milk is the clnld's best individual food, it is deficient in rickets-pre- venting vitamin, That is why so m.u!! young children take em: sified cod-liver oil as in SCOTT’S EMULSION R T NEIGHBORHOOD MARKET 852 EAST STREET Corner City Ave. Chester Cichowski, Manager. WEEKLY SPECIALS 3 cans Evaporated Milk 3 boxes Shredded Wheat . 2 cans Sunrise Peas . 2 cans Sunrise Corn . ... 1 box Graham Crackers 1 box Milk Crackers White Loaf Flour 8-10 Ih. Skinned Sugar Cured Hams .. Potatoes ... RoastPork .......... Fresh Shoulder . ... Top Round Steak .. Short Steak Hamburg Steak .. Pure White Vinegar .. Spinach e . peck 13¢ RN AR E T 39¢ .. Ih. 49¢ . 2 Ibs. 35c 30¢ VISIT THE PLAZA DINER 16 CHESTNUT STREET Always Open The Two Best Places to Eat in New Britain Home and the Plaza Diner Most Sanitary and Up To Date Diner in New Britain Women’s Gloves —Genuine “Trefousse,” strictly tailored models, turn back cuffs with stitching and embroidery. Al sizes, wide $2 95 range of colors. Y SN g —For Easter _2\D FLOOR— Smart Coats! 1LOT NO. 1 LOT NO. 2 ‘16.50 °24.50 —Dash and Verve! Vogue >\ —feature GLORIOUS New Spring Time Coats! THE FOREMOST IN FASHION-V AL ! Your Style! Your Size! Your Shade! ~Aud you'll find the same :Q\ les in Exclusive Specialty Shoj: later at much higher prices’ —Tl aterials—Kasharine Cloth, Twill Cor Broad- cloth and many others. these -The Furs—Squirrel, Mole, Wolf, Eshamine, Galiax and many others. New Spring HATS Are chosen at the H. J. Co. for vogue and value. 'S. 95 Variety and style. wonaciful lection CROCHET RAWS, HAIR BRATIDN, felt and cellaphone braid, sateen and others, all artistically trimmed—The last word in modish millinery —For Donnelly se- of 2ND FLOOR- —For Easter $12.95 —~Tweed mixtures in grey and tan, biye Double and single breasted models, each suit with two pair of golf knickers also navy For Little Fellows $5.69 —Navy, Tan, Grey. —2ND FLOOR— Silk Princess Slips —Onee again a lncky buy on silk slips with petal and ¢ color to match your new Easter dress and all sizes, also pongee with hip hem. $LL8088005680080080888 00988509 500089008888060005006506688006505956865605608695500859 BOBLSEH09888566000006080 $0880000000. $8000889000000098080009000890080000 FULL FASHIONED $1 00“ Eivery Full Fashioned HOSE OUR HOSIERY ALWAYS =1200 Paws Phoenin! < CHIFFON HOSE ,$195 1 snappy every new \,v..m— ule. pure silk, dyed onr : W MERIDA MAIN FLOOR-— SNew Britain's Leading Hosiery Dept. LA AR AR e A A L D R S S AP RN AR AR A R A Y COTVETOINEY The Greatest Spring Line Ever Oftered By This Store | Girls’ Coats —Styled hike “Big Sister's,” are these coats of Tweeds, T'wills, Plaids, Checks wilored, dressy and sport models for Spring and ster wear 1in all Spring colors, in many styles. Sizes 6 to 19 yvears. Rayon Bloomers, Pantn s, Step-Ins cial table Kn ce trimmed, in all th for Sature o pa 1ers with single of $1.00 &p clastic PDOCTOR GUEST ONLY on, Mar. 30. (#—The Bishep ndon, Dr. A. F. Winningten im, never sends for his docter t he invites him to dine has not required any attention for more tham ire not Jewelry -A large assortment of fancy dress buckles In newest designs in low brass gelches, metal and rhinestone. Special —For Easter —2ND FLOOR— Smart Frocks! LOT NO. 1 LOT NO. 2 '7.50 ‘14.50 —kixceptional values marked low before Easter! One and two piece styles with fashionable trimming detail. Decid- edly feminine in line, extremely good Iookms: and becoming to the youthful Woman and Miss, alike! Unusual values! —Flat crepes, prints in unique patterns and both striking and conservative colorings. —Newest Spring Modes! —Smart Spring Colors! § New. Spring HATS —Hats of character, priced much higher. '‘3.95 —Introducing beautiful Easter styles, demonstrating the economy of tradmg at this store. Hats of fine quality and fine style copies of higher priced hats. Made possible only by the buying power of this store. ordinarily -SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY— (2ND FLOOR) Mens Dress Shirts $l 45 uster one present we k away, all take advane endous shirt sale, Blucs, Stripes, figures. Sizes 131 s to $3.05, Men’s Ties 95¢ —Dress Up Yor Easter. riul new line in every puttern. . We cater to snappy dressed man dtive. Values to Corsets and Corselettes thoelastic or plain top for medium or tall model, with s on hip all sizes, well boned. sl.“ also silk strips corseletics in flesh color oaly.