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BRITAIN DATLY Dpuants ¥ b Y claiming ,'Honi soit qui mal y pense. EMPEROR RECEIVES |-’ et IOWELL M WITHES AP — ¥ sovereign, royal family and foreign ORDER OF GARTER 55 5 S % ¥ of the king, the black prince, and 2¢ — knights chosen for their prowess in ,Greek Church Fac to 3 o a special tourrament held for the “Great Fridey” with Colerful : {fi m Hm m purbie of sclecting sultable candi- . - . e | Koo' L gy pRITAIN DRLEGATES |, 2 200 2 —218 MAIN STREET— roe 3+ o s\ BIBLE GLASS MEBTING 5 b e s ’third son of King George of Great factions, will be held here tonight. “Britain, knelt at the feet pf Em- < Through darkened streets wor- ° ° peror Hirochito of Japan today and | 10 to Represent This City at Na-' shippers » lighting the way ‘-h: n F clasped to his left leg a royal pur- L thousands of candies will eacol e as lon an lnes % ple garter, insignia of England's tional Convention in Balti- stalwart men bearing on their iB . bighest order of knighthood. more Over Week-End, shoulders two “epitaphios,” objects . t The ceremony completed, Emper- of reverence. The “epitaphios” is & or Hirohito journeyed across the| Ten members of Everyman's litter with petals of roses covering. o eity to Kasumigaseki palace, the |Bible class of this city plan to at-|canopy-like, a bas-relief representa- prince’s temporary home, personally |tend the sixth annual convention of |tion of Christ. They will be placed il to bestow on him the grand order|the National Federation of Men's|in the churches for a time after the P of the chrysanthemum, Japan's|Bible classes, in Baltimore, Md., to- | procession while the faithful kiss the | ie highest decoration. | morrow and Sunday. face, and small children are usher- @ The two ceremonics were the cli-| Tne local group wWill meet the|ed under them for goed luck. - i max of a voyage half way l“""‘d\u(her Connecticut delegations, the| The “Great Friday” celebration i» ’t the world for the young prince, Or, Rhode Island and Massachusetts the castern church duplicate of as,he is more widely known, the|groups in New York tomorrow |Good Friday, which was observed Duke of Gloucester, who was Wel- | morning and will proceed to Balti- |by the western church on March & comed here When he arrived rom | moro on what will bo known s |23, I¥ his native land yesterday. “The New England speclal.” o The georgeous ceremonal of the| Tnose who are going from this|tion will be banked off with “ko- o ‘l;"‘" b“‘“““" l;‘°°k l"“‘_“‘] ‘"]"‘}‘ city include Elmer H. Nodine, mem- |kina avga,” red eggs, Roman can- i rone room of the imperial pajace | per ut large of the Connecticut fed- |dles will be shot off, bands will play ® Prince Henry left Kasumigaseki| . otion; Walter W. Gould, president.|girges, and the lights wil be dim- i palace in a downpour of raln, ac-|of tne'local class; Adjutant Carl|med at § o'clock, the opening hour, i5 companied by Crown Prince Chichi- | preqrickson of the Salvation Army: |Then the candles will be lighted, the i ‘bu, brother of the emperor. A Stal®| gt pregident and Mra. Edward A. |litters will be taken up and the pro- iR 10D 1 omeh, drann by e i rtauy | Krause of the local class; James H. | cession will begin. Four times the eg. § resses H sty to tha:tamous ’"1, e )r‘ | Dyer, John E. Rainsford, George M. marihers will kneel and recite gaiten whish) fellowed by & 1008 | yiooqc Wrank Goodwin, Rebart . |prayers. Vantine, Mr. and Mrs. James Den-| Jinally, when the “epitaphios” 1® " Meanwhile there had assembled in | "¢Y. are returnel to their churches, the \ e The Connecticut delegation Wwill {choirs will sing “Kyrie Elelson” une« o e s ":ncc:‘ i ":he‘);?tlli:hmpe:r‘:} be made up as follows: New Brit-|¢jl midnight. Then. with bella toll- Soft, pretty, feminine frocks. Finished with & Passador and his staft, feld marsh. |® : Hartford, 60; Bridgeport, |ng, the worshippers will tear the care and fastidiousness usually found in frocks sellinj 18 als, admirals, Premier Tanaka and|1°: New Haven. 25; Waterbury, 20; roses on the canoples apart, bit by at $20. Many of the prints are the large, soft, sprawl- i@ the government's ministers, who|Merlden. 70. and Stamford, 25. bit, ip ‘he - preservod uptil mext ing ones that all the fashion magazines are talking - up in two lines to the A contest between Boston and a|year's “Great Friday.” - B e A e western city for the next convention about, All sizes for Women and Misses. At 10:20 &, m. the emperor, wear- | I8 expected to develop. MAKE NEW CITIZENS Washington, May 3 (M—American 1® retinue, they made their way to the | «® palace hall of waiting. 4 i®' ing the uniform of the generalissimo % of the Japanese army entered u.»}Former Teachers Send citizenship was bestowed upon 19,- ° \®: throne room. He was attended by 813 aliens in March. R e o e A wresent rover, | Lietters to Class Reunion 813 shenein Mareh = \ i . nelr. ‘hends as he| Letters from teachers of the class e R X i ently bowed their hen of 1895, New Britain State Normal |12bor show the largest number—s3,- / i i mounted his throne. An unseen band 758 came from Italy, while Polaid Bovea ™ ol Buve the Ring" s |"chool, will be read at the annual ! play Vi us - reunion of the class tomorrow after. |Wa8s second with 2,444, New York, i }@. Prince Henry with his attendants|,o,n a¢ the school. Teachers who|With 6.681, led the other states in s im: advanced slowly along the corridor|,re regiging in California, Kansas [the number naturalized, and Massa- m i@ leading to the throne room and en-|ang Magsachusetts have sent mes- |chusetts was second with 3,174, 0 . &' tered the room and approached the | cages to their former puplls and they jy | imperial dais, will be read at the dinner. The com- 2 3 - i&. The prince bowed to the emperor | mittes which is arranging the te- Special Notice f”lnd then read the message of King | union expects an attendance of 52, S R {g Georgc, requesting the emperor (0| The class of 1895 was the firat to Now is the time to plant shrub. . " 1. i@ mcceot the insignia of the Garter. celve diplomas-after Marcus White | bery and fruit trees. We have choice 3 an oa ,n o a o’! 'me y ve"t o «® The message was translated into | became principal. Mr. White will be [stock of barberry, privet and fruit ‘Japanese and then solemnly handcd | one of the speakers at the assembly |trees. Tel. 1195. Viets Florul s ! by the prince to Hirohito. tomorrow, 8hoppe, 441 West Main Bt.—advt, : . ° © When the emperor had expresscd i rl an his thanks for the British mon- ~ I ll l jw &rch’s courtesy in sending the order i h 1 H by the hand of his son, Prince Henry mounted the steps of the throne. . ] 'With one knee on a cushion the Th ,: prince knelt at the emperor's fect. (] ~ A8 Then he adjustéd the royal purple ¥ 4% band. with I's gold inscribed words | e e uce -E “Honi soit qui mal y pense” (may {Eme be shamed who evil thinks) o @ around the left leg of the emperor. 5 offlc‘ %" Arising the prince presented the I . Kasumigasekl palace, and the em- 4 peror followed shortly afterward to down machines and sell new ones at #® bestow upon him the Grand Order | low prices, ; 1 B Reg. $22.50 Coats Values to $89.50 Values to $75 other parts of the insignia, consist. ‘ ¥ ing of a collar and pendant decora. $ 50 s 5 0 $ tion, and then stepped back and . A # bowed iow again. The tand play.d B 2ot complete without s typewriter . . . " ;b"'uod Save the King.” Thus for the as these are days of efficiency and third time In hist 3 pm- i 5 n p % 18 peror 2y e b syt speed. Our huhgss is to’provide - o 1 Y 4 | ‘wearers of the Garter. Business Men with easy-running } 3 d 5 ’ ! ) Prince, Henry then returned (o typewriters. We rebuild bld, run- ! : y : " i€ of the Chrysanthemum. { b History of the Onder | o e . Here are astonishing savings. Values without precedent. Prices gg ,.:.:;,d ?:’f ,'5(,";, ,t(‘::‘ 3;‘2:;,“,}; | NCW Bntam T’ p ewnter :: ’ which defy the keenest competition. Fashions which lead all others. You h I'v:"h:;l::yof’:)lztflg’lly -r:;ml«'i. t(l;:"\' 4 Exchange ) g must see these coats . . . superbly fashioned of heavy satins or silk faille . . . 3 ' 'wa) of n . sor. And Saint George. i : o ! of softest creola . . . broadcloth . . . kasha-like fabrics or basket weaves. ! T46 pepular taltion was that 96 W. Main St. New Britain, Conn. New collars, new cuff effects. The very smartest shades of tan, gray, red, QEESNAE? T pleked wip e garter of Herbert W. Peterson, Prop. blue and green. the Countess of Salisbury at a ball and placed it on his own knee, ex- S S L AR SRR S AR AR R AR LA SRR A AR S AR AR AL LT TR T TN AT AR O R vy, o COATS = 127 SRR VARSI LT LA A S U T R T A R T L A 5 A L S - L] 861 MAIN STREET OPP. MYRTLE v WH@ \\/l I I b@ a When we selected our Spring showing of y \\/ . i Suits and Topcoats we determined to obtain the . v i / ID' ] III l ‘ . ‘Z finest to be found anywhere. We wanted to offer you the kind of clothes you would select if 1K A i t ; We're ready for her. For her delectation we have gathered together from far 7 you had the whole world to choose from. i A away places rarest lovelinesses. Lingerie of exquisite beauty. Silks of rich sumptu- g i ~ L) ous lustre. Laces hand made by the skillful fingers of needlewomen well versed in the art of lace making. We believe that we have succeeded. We Apparel is here too. For the bride. The consider our spring assortment of Suits and ( \Y choicest creations of couturieres—adapted Topcoats finer than anything we've offered be- . ‘ ~-' > 4 and cleverly copied. Apparel for the brides- fore. Finer as to fabrics, finer as to tailoring, \ El:m%;i,::dchl::zy-h e e S finer as to smartness and style. And finest as ‘ to sheer value given for what you are asked to | . o i - i YA Wedding Dresses But you—not we—are the judge. Come in - ’ : ) ) (A . and and let us show you. ’ Bridal Gowns Suits and Topcoats Suits and Topcoats Society Brand Clothes | Tailored in Rochester : i z Ny S '- / : v x $ 7 5 $45.%5 $25.%45 AV /740 B A oG GG G G S G