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'AO IIEK1LD Second Section Pages IS to 28 NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, FRIDAY, MARCH 5, 1D2G, NEW TTBTTb M iM&JLJI II: K British Secretary Will Act in League Debate London, March fi (Pi Sir Aufflvn Cluunberhiln, secretary for foreign hiYuira Is to luivo a fiu hand when J.o yoes. to Geneva for tlio meeting re. xl wick of thu l.c-aifuo ot Nations. F Moru which Is to be. tl.r(-Mli.d ah llm iii..-stlon of hi k rnianuiit "it" in tin' 1' !,un i ouncil. H i.-, himivcr, the. aiinouncfil turpo.vj ol' Sir Austin to do noth ing which, will militate nijalnst Ger many bteomlnf? a lmni Ij-i- ot the le.'igu.', application for which she mud'; tonii: limn iirfi as outgrowth of promise maild when the Locarno Pauls v.i'i'e I,. hi(,- formulated. In a speech in tho house of coin tiions yct'rivay t.hu foreign fcrota ry Shi not come nut dally and un fiounce that he. would not espouse Iho ili imni'ls of other nations than Pii'iTiia n j- to permanent scats. Tho HRliI of (lermnny. tho I'lilted States Kussia to such seats was nn D'K.itioie ho ,'a(, but similar s;aiins of other nations Mas a mat s' r for freo ilehatn within the body f the league assembly, lie Insist -fi tliat it was impossible that any thiffh: nation wouM attempt to lay Sown in advance a plan of action .'..ir the league council and assembly. Sir Austen was supported by I'l' mier Kaldwin, who agreed with his foreign secretary that Great 1'iilaiii as a sing'.u nation could rn -it her lie niiiib-r of the Agenda nor avoid C'lnsid'Tatlon of the deslrow (ind n ml lit ions of other countries, Uutusay MacDonald. former jire taier, David Lloyd George, and Hhoin of the opposition expressed fiissatisfaction with Sir Austen's i.eech, sayiner that It did not con tain any promise to vote atrainst ..laiins of I'olund, Spain and Brazil to seats, supported by France, Italy laid ottier powers. Meantime the German delegation b about, to leave for Geneva. They nre expeelincr to meet with fair treatment but. a feeling of niieasi ti, ss pervades thai there may 1." iloriny scenes ever the allotment, of permanent smis. Advices from Vienna nre to the Hiecl that the CVclitxOovuk luinls !'T. I Jr. Ivlii'U'd llenes, also Is ex 1" etant of an cxciiim,' session at :;.'tiea, but of the belief that the lituaMon will be amieabiy ironed WILL GIVE CONCERT Kl NEWINGTON HOME SPRI NG IS JUST AROUND the CORNER Early Spring Merchandise Now Showing. This, Coupled With Our Special Saturday Inducements, Makes an Irresistible Combination to Thrifty Shoppers l.ci-.vnmii' llihle t'la-s Orchestra In l'i'oiili" Intcrtaininenl lor ( rippled Children Tonight Members of ' Hie orchestra of Kv : yinnn's i'.ible class will motor to :.e Newinp'on Home for Crippled '.'hildreii this evening and will pro ! -id their il'.ii'd concert at. that, in !!iinii',"i. The program will ho as 'allows: ion;; "America" Kverybody Iaieh, "Manhattan Beach." Orchestra iVab.:, "fallen f.eavis" il'-cl' ation, selected. Miss Ktiie A. Carleton ,'ljniet dliet, Seec!"d. Misses Anna and Bertha Ilownrth I iVcopIIoii solo, selected. J. I'Vizzina eleetion. "Home I'irch;" Orchestra ! . iuli swinging exhibition j Cliarles Gladden ! Vocal solo. "Laughing Souk," Carl S. Grotli -..lection, "I'oet and Peasant," Orchestra Accordion solo, seh ct"d. .1. l'azzina immunity uinirins, "Star Spangled Ha niu r." Delay in Award of Fire House Contract 1'.' cause tho bids for excavations Ha the proposed tire house No. 7 on !"unley street were not accompanied Oy eerlilb',1 eiiei'Us, according to spc 'iiicatioiis set forth I y the city char ier, tile l,re hoard last nlpht decided lot to open auj of tho bids until to tiisht. at x o'clock when all bids will he considered ai Hie same time. Checks were not. included in the hi. is for excavation because of Archi- I t ct, William H. McKay's misinter- l'rctation of the rub s governing bids, lie was instructed by Chairman .lohn K. II. Kc; vers to inform all bidders to have a certified check or I. id bond in sealed envelopes at to night's meeting. It was voted by tt.e hoard to close bids and not ac i .'ll liny more offers. Tour contractors have sent bids in fur excavation, not. including; exca- i lion bids included in the general I'i.lS. Latest Submarine Today i Is Undergoing Tests I New London. March b (P Off lilock Island, nob many miles from the L'ravo of the submarine 8-51. I v hich was sunk in collision last 1 f'vptember with 3S of its crew, the -l, husest of h ncle Sam's under fc"R vessels, today was to be sub-lu-rire.I to the 201) foot level, a depth so feet, below that which it had previously gone. Three submarine experts are to fctudy her performance during the dive anil at that depth where the xvaler pressure is SS.S pounds per tqnare inch. If the submarine pass es the tests satisfactorily, sho will he accepted for active service with the lleet of first line submarines. She curries a crew of seven off icers and 84 men, is 341 feet long and 27.5 feet wide. il i:xi'i.Ai.Ni:f .Indue: What is tempcrann nt ? Friend: Well, in a woman it s v.hat tnnUes her shim doors; in her liusbond you call it simply temper. Iondon Punch. SEBBSH 'The secret of success is constancy lo purpose' KlM-aoll. (I ail ItcaeoiMichl) ' oiniiN simple, oh? Ka-lor sal, I, than iloni however, sn many of our plans lire often upset by i unforeseen circumstances, ' Some set illM'ouruued too i easily ami ijult to seek other llelils. otliers nller j Ihelr course to the lr--I vnillii!; winds mid eventual ly come Into smoother, less ; troubled water anil wltb ! more e.xperii'iico anil oour I !? to fa the next storm. A business cnrotT Isn't a I heil of roses, hy any moans, hut once the public reeoft- nies one's Intiwlty the rc j ward is swift and sure. ! Our constancy lo Ihe purpose of uivlutf the ut most in xaliic for eneli ami every dollar ri'ceived has broiiKht "s tlie uwid will ami eonlidenee that spells success to any undertaking. "Till-; I Allt." A One-Day Sale of INFANTS' Nainsook Dresses A fine quality material: sizes 6 months to 2 years; trimmed with lace or ham burg, made with a yoke: some with collars and some without. For ACkn Saturday t:JC A SPRING SALE OF NOTIONS FOR TOMORROW ONLY Warren's 1-yard Kickrack Hraid piece Dressmakers' I'ins '.j-lb .... V -in. White Tape, 10-yd rolls ,'i-yd. Keels, Klastic ... Pennant DarniiiK Cotton .... .1. & J. ( lark's Spool Cotton dozen 10c 9c Sc 10c 2c 25c Aunt Lydia's liutton Thread 7c Milw aid's Sewing Needles .. (ic Sew-On Hose Supporters, pair 10c Velvet Grip Sanitary Belts . . ,i!c Jlias Tape, white and colors yard Ic Defender Safety Pins, :i dozen ."c SO-E-Z Snaps, 10c kind ."c Common Pins. 400 count Ic i'dlko Mercerized Darning Cotton ,"ic i Sewing Machine Needles, each lc 1 King's Hasting Cotton Ic Warren's Lingerie Tape 7c 1 Twink Dye. 10c package ."ic i Lemon Oil Furniture ' Polish 19c-rc-6:.c ' Three-in-One Oil 10c-19c : Johnson's Wax Paste 19c-.Tc Bixby's Hoyal Polish I Two-in-One Shoe Pnlish I Putz Silva Cream Silver Polish j Tall'eta Bias Seam Tape Smith's Collar Bands I Selma Double Mesh Cap j Shape Hair Nets i Ask for Sample "DIP .')9c 8c 9c 17c 21c 10c 3 for 2.1c IT" DYE. SPRING WEIGHT KNIT UNDERWEAR 79c 59 c 69 c ery desirable for early Spring wear, lEN'S KANDOM and ECRU RIBBED I'NION SUITS, short sleeve ankle length GIRLS' SPRING WEIGHT UNION SUITS Dutch neck, elbow sleeve, knee length; full bleached, all sizes BOYS' ECRU RIBBED UNION SUITS, short sleeve, knee length, all sizes to 34. WOMEN'S LIGHT WEIGHT BLEACHED RAYON STRIPED LISLE BLOOMERS reinforced crotch. Regular and extra sizes WOMEN'S UNION SUITS, full bleached. Both plain and silk striped; reinforced arms and crotch; tight or loose knee; shoulder or bodice tops; Efl regular and extra sizes OvC WOMEN'S SILK LISLE TEDDIES, full bleached; rayon stripes or checks inter-, woven; regular and extra QQr sizes Ox 69c Good Housewives Will Want These Practical Aprons GINGHAM Af APRONS QuC Full skirt aprons; also bib aprons. Standard checks; taped A f fmish 4yc NS percales. 59c SEMI ALL OYER APRONS of "Amoskeag" ginghams or percales. Several pretty designs and colors SERVICE APRONS Reinforced yoke; made with a pocket; plain or rickrack trimmed. All over de signs in a large number of O l colors ijC Boudoir Pillows Oblong and heart shapes; all colors. Sateen covering under all-over lace makes it a very attractive house decora tion. A soft quality selected silk flloss For Saturday . . $1 49 FOUR WEEK-END SPECIALS AT THE HOSIERY DEPT. omen's SILK LISLE HOSE, from toe to top; novelty stripe, garter top. all colors and sizes. Of Pair 6CJC Women's Pure Thread SILK HOSE Mock triple seam back, chiffon quality; all the newest Spring shades. Women's Heavv and Lightweight Pine apple Stitched RAYON HOSE A large number of colors. t A Very Special, pair iJUC Men's Novelty SILK HOSE, plain or drop- stitched weaves, in stripes or novelty checks J pairs $1 THE NEW RELEASES ON 'Perfect' Records Are here. All that the name implies, as good a.s the best. Our Price is 35C 3 for $1 VOCAL 12213 "Always'', SntiK by Irving Kaufman "The IMscs Iti'oiijjlil Me Yon" Sung by Jimmy Ilynn 122:Sfl "Who?" Sung by Iriing Kaufman "You're Always a llaby to Mother1 Sung hy Irving Kaufman o 12237 "My Wild Irish Kose" ",lut A (Vitiaae Small (Hy A Y atcr- fall)" .. Otitis hy Jimmy l ljiin o iiA( r: I 15,'ifl I Line My lluby" Secinle and Orchestra Don't Wake Me Vp" Kill irges mul Oniiestra - o - 1 15 It "Kentucky'.-, W'iy of Sayiu' 'liocxl Mornhr ' " "A Cup of Coffee. A Sandwich and You" I'ri'd lilch anil Orcheslrn o I 1511 "Clap Hands Here Conies Charley!" "N'o Man's Minna" Sam Iianln anil Orchestra Another Great Value!! IMPORTED Noveltv Gloves A Iiemarkahlc iou , I The On t.IQVin MM I I! MOPS Mailc of he-l pr:u!e tine cbeniii'dlh trealnl jam. Complete ullb .n-inili baiulli'. rr Saturday Only . . . 59c l' l M ( OU U Ir Ironinc hoards Heavy quality felt pad with SihmI (rrade seinl-bli-ached coxer. Mastic in odo of root holds pad tightly in place, no tacking or sewing. f( salunlay. complete PlVf HI HOI.1,1 M HI GS Are Six'iially l'rleed l or Saturday First quality, ill the Intent pat lernswllli neat border. Colors: Ian and gr' ; sie 21x51 inelic. I'or Saturday ! only . Octagon Sap Towdcr Oil, CI.OTII Till OVKKS That well known "M'Titas"' brand; plain while and fancy pnt-t4-rns; "ixlla yanls with s-nloiol pilge. Saturday ... oc for lie 39c Truly a Wonderful Value AM MINIM SAl ( II PANS 1 vira heavy grade metal, highly IxilUbi'il. Tight lltting set-ln cover and two h handle-s se eurcly rl-et4il on. Kegiilar iirie S3.IHI. 12-(iiart M. cry Spoeial Sntiinlay . . . A Now Britain l"roilui1 "COH.MIUA" V AO I'M iion i hs lnroon enameled with alum inum cap ami shoulder. Made hy iJimlers, lTary and (lark. One pint sire. Saturday Special . 79c $1.69 THRI.r. UlNf.S UIUMI MALT AMI HOPS A wonderful 11a or. Malt and Hops KPc Heady Mixed 75c Light or Park Special for Saturday . 59 c Mode, oak, covert, grey and beaver, in washable fabric: with two-tone embroidered flare cuff; an ideal spring glove. NEW Spring Caps For men and boys. A wonder ful lot; values up to ?l.."i0. A variety of suitings in checks, plaids, etc. Silk lined: genuine leather sweat- Q bands v 3 C Also a line of Caps for C Q hoys and men at 07 C GOOD NEWS! Again We Feature Infants' Hard Sole Shoes Regular $1..0 value. (t -l ff Saturday pair p L XJXJ Button or lace. Hand turned soles and solid leather uppers. Some are in solid colors, others in pretty two-tone combinations. 7S A SPECIAL SALE OF Boys' Wash Suits "Oliver Twist" and Middy styles; materials are chambrays and heavy "Dayf ona" fabrics. Trimmed with braids in contrasting colors; sizes 4 to 8. (ZQ For Saturday OiC ATTRACTIVE SPRING LINGERIE Inviting styles, interesting economies WOMEN'S GOWNS of voile or batiste; square, or Hetty necks; lace trimmed; some have medallion inserts. A large variety of colors and novel r O effects J70C WOMEN'S COSTUME SLIPS of hich lus trous sateen: 10-inch fancv ruffle: rnlnrs are American Beauty, tan, copen qq and rose jQC WOMEN'S RAYON STEP-INS and VESTS- I'A.Mlb Mhl'-lNiw ests have mcot strans. win torced arms and picot tops. Pants are plain, al inougn some ol them are edeed with contrasting colors, each WOMEN'S NOVELTY STEP-INS Suco crepes, novelty voiles, plain voiles, lace or net trimmed; medallion inserts. fQ All Ihe newest cuts OC WOMEN'S BLOOMERS full cut. roomy sizes; reinforced ruffled elastic knee; plain, net trimmed or ribbon Hf trimmed DlC WOMEN'S COSTUME SLIPS of muslin; Hamburg top; 20-inch shadow-proof hem also 98c 59c .NEW SPRING UNDIES For Girls mid Misses 25c CHILDKEISS 1L00MJ:RS of tine muslin; si.e 4 to 14; laoo or embroidery trimmed MISSES' BLOOMETiS of fine muslin; QA sizes I I to 18 JtC CIUMUtEVS RLOOMICRS of "Emit of Ihe Loom" mus lin. Hamburg trimmed. Sires tt to 16 CHILDREN'S SLIPS of line nainsook; sizes -1 to 14; lace or cmbroiihTy Q q trimmed tOC MISSES' SLIPS, good onalilv muslin, neatly trimmed. ,r."to 98c "I. idle ISoauty" ItlLVHIlK WAIST'S for tKiys or girls; sizes 2 to A r n 49c 59 c THREE EARLY SPRING OFFERINGS FROM THE Cotton Goods Section Fi Just received some very lieaifulj LA-J NEW LINGERIE FABRICS. Nov- Ww,1; II -M ffP1 1 sr'Pes ant checks, various J. p? t 'M colors, dainty and of a OC f ?-? 9 'r'" "r"'"i FROCK PRINTS A large assortment ot colors in allover designs and stripes; .ib inches wide, guaranteed fast color. Y'ard 25c New Novelty SPRING FABRICS Fig ured Crepes, Striped Rayons, also allover patterns in rayons; very desirable for Spring dresses. For 7Q Saturday, yard luC EARLY SPRING HINTS FROM THE Needlework Dept. APRONS of the best duality up and stamped to embroidei models on display CNBLEACHEI) LUNCH EON SETS, .'!fi-inch square ivith four napkins. A number of beautiful de signs, stamped lo QQ embroider unbleached muslin; made ; finished 59 C DINING ROOM SETS Newest designs stamped on pure linen, oyster color. 36 inch centers . ,s9c Scarfs ,19c Buffet Sets .. 3.1c Total $1,84 Finished models on display WEEK-END SWEETS WHOLE JUMBO SALTED PEANUTS CHOCOLATE and VANILLA FUDGE. with plentv of walnut meats SIL ER DEW DROPS, milk chocolate kisses er.ch one foil wrapped CHOCOLATE CO ERED PEANUTS ASSORTED CHOCOLATES Creams, Nougatines, Caramels, Nut Tops, and Jellies JELLY EGGS. assorted flavors ii,32c it, 25 c lb 35 c tb 25 c it, 25 c ib 15c SATURDAY Cut Flowers Spring is Coming! Flowers will brighten your home, meantime, and help to bridge the time until crocuses and daffodils ap pear in the garden. Pink, White and Red Carnations, Jonquils and Roses, for Saturday, i r 10c Lux Tor fnmil; Inundcrtnj;. For O QC toiuorrovr O )ackaurs wuC Dr. Sumner's Rose Water and Glycerine 4-oz. bottle Q -I for tomorrow . . . . 1 C Rubber Shampoo Capes Tomorrow 39c Pure White Gum Rubber j j. Really Wonderful, Are These Gay Sport Scarfs Figured or plain crepe, with hem stitched ends, and figured rayon with fringed ends. QQ The price is only vOC Dr. Sumner's White Pine and Tar For coughs and colds. For tomorrow . . . bottle 15c ft r