The evening world. Newspaper, April 27, 1921, Page 10

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THE BVEK ins vie win, ee ee ee eae al VT VORts x soonest - on ==3 ; a | the rear of which is almost opposite| CONN, ‘LEGISLATORS titled “Little Ttaly,” narrowly ee-/ se home, watched the biaze caped sertous injury in nig wan 28 wtkdaen COOL HEELS IN PARK | auto truck she was driving overturned are, Hilady, Presidehe 66 the ¥im eae Brady pl aly. eves | (mune t | fheuring his name at No, 20 Broad] Railroad and State Officers Nettle}. ists and actatches, TA Mi LY (}F BANKER Street, estimated the damage at $600.) Them With Daylight Sav- An artificial mudhole had been con- timate anmax Nith Day at (oeneesnnennnseneeenieetenenssneneseennansssnsisteeemennenee iM WIFE SUES DOCTOR, | ing Tricks aN gh Ang iy AS \ if | HARTFORD, Conn., April 27.—De-/hole, A barrier of rocks had been i NAMES 2 AS RIVALS | trained nere an hour ahead of the time | placed in, front of the automobile THURSDAY it | set for resuming their session, because avaee Or ad and backwate even fi | the New York, New Haven and Hart if ‘endeavor to fi th My i [Ms Mulvany Accuses Jersey) fora Rarond. haa” changed iste | fom’ the mins Suddenly the sai ahh Special Values in ily nysician of Boasting tables to conform to daylight preties Last f over: i Rakenad br Bing, Rin J. Ellas ? i time, Connectiout leetelators eat on | ene’ H SED 4 4 y & A His’ Conquests. benches in Bushnell Park and disoussed OU RESSES ii Arouses Wife, Daughter | tr. wmma carrick suivany of sere] mnchen ” 2 Punishment for Hartford and "¢ ey Avenue and Mercer Street, Jersey 6 defied the {and Four Servants. Clty, has oarted wule for abectute ie | ere ren certs mrnce i} State anti-daylight saving law and put against her husband, Dr. Bdwar NURSES’ UNIFORMS thelr clocks an hour ahead of standard | ny, prominent — physician and | time, | lagnostician of the Board of Health, : Hannah Callahan and Miss | ‘The tawmakers also defied the setting fannigan of No. 150 Har-|sun and held committee hearings on ji} Residerts across the street saw, ¥ Herd of mubirher'aoclcry th, | standard time, altting so tate that when ij lows of the four-story brown- ql t @ residence of Albert J. Bilas, Anges cover a period. of | they finished, the reat of the Capital had jGanker and broker, at No. 18 West| °!F lent The couple have been mar-| been closed for hours. When the noon i MG Gisests kt 1 As BM, towany, Mra, Mulvany altegas| !Uncheon gong at the Capitol sounded at t r she knew her hus-|11 o’clook, standard time, the House » While severa! shouted “Fire!” from ul whe lived with him | members passed a resolution appointing Cc 5 0 dared to attempt day’ onesipeae HARDING’: Savings on the purchase of colorful, pretty styles for home wear, and cool immaculate whites for the sick-room, are afforded by these attractive values. | i l\eandows, others ran to telephone the tempt “daylight. saving toward by whose authority certain State of- {i ittas family, consisting of Mr. and ers had advanced thelr business hours ‘Mrs. Elias, asieep on the second floor,| His f » hour, : meme | LOL Fur = their daughter, Miss Josephine, | Vernon, hould T bother with an old | used. to pea lawyer. in leep in her suite on the third floor you when | can get plenty ‘. Y¥., loudly deplored ogc i torage out the night before the petitioner al- | Joke of the contest bet Alaconduete him Ba riford and the Legit the press, which, he sa jim thelr rooms in the rear of the rth floor, w "in Jersey City. Roused by the telephone alarm, Mr laces. In the charges i 1 Mig. Con tf hp his family and the servants involve Miss Hannigan, it te al 7 stasiaht saving: 7. that she and the physician \ifwent through the smoke-filled halis| 4 together at Saratoga Springs ———— i; rotection jjmad emerged from the house wearing| and also were together in several other! a1 1OF BRADY I$ INJURED. 4 f@reps over their night clothes, The) Paces which she speciiies. and loft | Phone: Fitzroy 3400 ire was confined to the sewing and uring the present month without! GmEmBNWw: . -_ Been enced ET, ane ate | CRERNWIOH, Conn, April 37.—~| he physician frequently struck her | Alice Brady, m . araed her i filmed near hi mitore rooms on the fourth flo QMfany guests at the Hotel Majest SUNDAY ARTICI be ai L F Li Gingham Housedresses Gingh. Housed. That Fresh, Alert Feelin inghar 4 Howedremet Gingham Houtedrae of pretty striped material, in ped ahi i ee With Ca ‘4 t b FR Ss Ni hti Si blue, black, “pink ‘or green belted and one-piece models 1 ricatures by , After a Sound ig s leep Pacer oe A IS 9 le eek doalala : . the lot are also some plaid . ' inghain drome, With tucked sige 80 a 1.83 ah BOUT the first thing a doctor says to a run-down West “af while “organdie were 82.47... 83 ' patient is, ‘‘Get more sleep.” | were $4.50 and $4.94., 3 Nurses’ Uniforms—illus- It will pay any one who has real work to do in the | DS EAERCA EIT a ee gingham and chambray—one cambrics—pocket in waist and We world to go right through the house—discard all the | pice model with plain cham kirt— surgical sleeve— a of Stata. ' old-style beds—and put in Simmons Beds, built | collare sizes $8 to SEO ge sizes 4 e “4 Sor sleep. Deep, natural sleep is really nothing but the knack of getting relaxed. You will sleep better than you Article| Miellon wh Hue ever thought possible in a Simmons Bed — firm, . - Secretary of the Treasury, iit steady, noiseless, built for sleep! Foot Comfort in au it If you share a room with someone else, get Twin Tend erfoot Shoes = H tie Beds, by all means. One sleeper does not disturb Spring days that invite you out to walk and oover the other or communicate colds or other infections. The “‘STANDISH”’ is one of the many exquisite Period Designs exclusive with Simmons Beds. Your choice of satiny Ivory White, beautiful Decorative Colors and Hardwood effects. Note the Square Steel Tubing, an exclusive Simmons specialty—and the Simmons Pressed Steel Corner Locks: firm, four-square, noiseless. anticipated hot days that are hard on the feet, if they are not well shod, make all women very anxious to have their feet fitted in shoes that combine style with the utmost in comfort. ee Secretary of Commerce ac] Hays anuetey Postmaster General ancl Daugherty | . 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