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Times Herald from Olean, New York • Page 7

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THE OLEAN TIMES, 23, 1926. New York Day By Day IiU 0. 0. Mclntyre LONDON, March- 23 The "Brighter London" move- nient peeps through the gloom here and there. Regent street--the Fifth avenue--seems entirely made over in the MALLORY HATS "Cravcncttc" Eitra-Qunllly Super-Qunllty $6 and $7 Sport And Street Meet "Ixiok At 1 Your Hat-I Kvervoiie Kite Docs!" Phe leisurely case of the country coupled with the fashionable elegance of the city--that's the smart thing in hats this season.

We know it. We show it. Sigmund Lax 180 N. Union St. A NATION-WIDE INSTITUTION- ''where savings are greatest 174 N.

Union St. Olean, N. or As Gay As the Springtime New Frocks Arrive to Please You That new frock you have been wanting can be a Spring frock now--every day brings clever new ones! Bright Black and Navy Flat crepes have taken to many gay, high shades--with black as smart at usual fou will find unusuil smartness 'and variety In this selection of early a modest prices, too, for (rocks in step with style. SprihgCoats of Charm Are Offered At "Your" Price In This Selection Wise women know that extravagance never pays--but that excellent materials and approved styles are found here at a fair price always I These new coats are charming examples of prevailing modes. Popular Materials Authentic Styles TJic kind ef coat you will he proud to wear--for Easter and all spring arjd.

summer-awaits your selection. American fashion with a spanking newness. you wish for in London is not so much brightness but that people would thaw out and be themselves. It would be a lovely spot for" a "Smile Week." 'Everywhere you sense the 'accentuated sniff of those who have the "lulvawjitage." The condescending draw soon begins to wear on the nerves and when you- hear ex-patri ated Americans simulating this odious kid-gloved snobbishness it is, well, putting it on a bit thick. This morning I watched the early procession over London constant stream of workers going to their tasks and chattering in Cockney dialect that is almost alien.

An outstanding impression was the need of dentistry among them, Everybbdy seemed to have a few front teeth missing or broken off, London has thousands of those beefy, graying gentle- mcn whose cheeks have a reddish ale house glow. They dress with a shabby, gentility often wearing spats below patched trousers. They have over-Niagara mustaches, clear their throats with a hearty gar-rumph and blow their noses lustily in thumb-stop fashion. They remind you somehow of those ruddy-cheeked pictures of John Bull in whiskey ads. To all appearances they have no particular calling and certainly.no incomes, but they get along jolly well in their blustery way and add, I presume, a touch to the gaiety of nations.

The most appealing thing about the British to me is their love of. outdoors and zest for. sport. They take avid interest in every game played in the open. London has 114 publications devoted chiefly to sports and all have a surprising circulation.

--00-The Times in listing arrivals at hotels and their occupations lists me as "a leader-writer of the American press." Sounds well, but what in the world is it? --oo-- And in a shop a clerk lapsing playful for the second-and it was just a second apologized with: "I was giving your leg a jolly pull." He meant, I found out afterward, he was just joking. The Kit Kat Club and the Florida are the most popular night resorts. But our revenue men are no more zealous than city authorities jiere against closing orders. After 12:30 at night everi glasses are removed from tables and a drink is impossible to secure. The orchestra play this season's hits from New York shows and dance steps differ little from those on Broadway.

The clubs, as in Paris, are supported chiefly by loose spending Americans. --oo-- The discontented of London are still permitted to mount platforms at an entrance to Hyde Park and "blow off steam." Policemen are about, but only interfere in case of incipient riots and such. The speaker pays so much for his platfqrni and he can he chooses so long as he does not indulge in profanity. He can harangue the Crown, sneer at the Prince of Wales and even suggest a march on Buckingham Palace. Free speech is unbridled.

The ruling class has the good sense to know it is all talk and harmless. SAYS SHE'LL WED JAP ARTIST Detroit liurcau Kirst flic became interested in bis i later, through the correspondence they carried on for a year, in Hie man himself. Miss Kliza- lielh Williamson, 20, of Kalamazuu, plans to marry Yashio Marking. Japanese mig- rator, whom she never has seen, lie has an Occidental education ind Ins traveled in Kuroic and Vmcrica. The Horoscope A'condition that b.i3 to Ire reckoned with Smith this vear is the change in a i to (he the Keimblicaii parly as to tariffs.

The South is now much more of iiinniifaciirins south and then too the classes are more a ever hooked up i They want the man in'oi- fice a will menu bolter business. The agricultural South Is fast flcetinj; into a position New land occupied for a Hiqh I'oint, N. C. for installer, is up in the front row with Y. and Grand liap- icls.

Mich, on i mamifac- luring. Tlie Smith Is decidedly "dry" in this campaign anil Gov fl Smith's alignment with the dono him Irreparable injury as a vote Belter. A recent poll-of the Georgia (iazctte showed 7 lo 1 vote ilelesalcs iig.ilu.et Smith wliilc tV JloiitEoinery Ala. in a like questionnaire rerealeil even a larger ohjection to him us a candidate. He may he pushed over in the i i i fi I I'nsncd over in tne London poverty often hides in the alley-like mews back Convention imt the voter, of states mentioned n-m retaii- of the finest mansions.

Originally stables, they are now hovels of human habitation as dank and smelly as 'the cause- wn ot ''1 leas I tlmi ways of Lim'ehouse. London streets seem more romantically named than those in most cities. Some of them seem fairly to leap at I vou. Today, for instance, I passed through Threadneedle, loundsditch, Cockspur, Oxford Circus, Cheese Boar's Head Lane, Old New Street, Mustard Alley, Blood' Road and Singapore Mews. --oo-- Then there is Rotten Row, where all the swells canter on horseback toting monocles and lorgnettes.

--00-- A friend called up America this evening with the tricky telephone service here I wondered what he would do if the voice at the other end replied: ''Wrong country." Copyright, 1928, by the McNaught Syndicate, Inc. loo, daily. FREED FROM THE MEDICINEJABIT Kellogg's ALL-BRAN brought welcome relief W. G. Naylor Chats With Giant Chief Olcaa Man and McGraw Reminisce At Augusta, Ga.

i (Ky NAYI.OK) Augusta, March team of baseball players in the and John a famou old player-malinger ami I discnssoc today in the Kidimoml Itotel hen being here i th i a for spring training, lie sai( lie had enjoyed his very recent tri; St. Bona nnd meeting Hill Si and Hie hunch again'. Mr. Me looks younger a ever thi I'ear and seems very happy. I wa Idling him I hail one of the oi score books a showed him up ii good shape when Olean playci igainst Krio in those am ic was anxious to M-e it and remin sec and on my return I am goiu; Slim, tailored coats are useful and jrnart--sometimes trimmed; with fur.

Dress coats of many kinds will fit into your wardrobe, for Women, Misses and Juniors Relief from Gas Stomach Pains Dizziness The doctors tell Us that 90 per cent of all sickness is due to stomach and bowel troubles. You can't i be well if your digestion is bad; you are likely to get sick unless you relish food nnd digest it properly. Tanlac has a wonderful record as a relief from digestive troubles, even those years' Mrs. Ellen White of 21 Sangcr New Hartford, N. writes us: "For years I suffered from indigestion.

I got no relief from anything until I took Tanlac. After my fourth bottle, I feel like a new person and have a fine appetite." If you suffer-from gas, pains in tho stomach or.bowels, dizziness, inausea, constipation or torpid liver; if you have no appslite. can't sleep and are nervous nnd all run down, you need Tanlac. It is good, pure medicine, made of roots, herbs and barks. Get a bottlo from your druggist today.

Money back if it doesn't help you. Tanlac A2MI1110N BOTTLES.USED to mnll It to him for his personal. and had a little close touch today as I recalled stocking up his old Uidily at the Truxton. X. Y.

hotel, i clay pipes and to- liacco back In when I was work on the Syracuse 1 had gone to the scenes of Hie David I i hook, written liy my friend Wescott and there discovered two move old characters. one who called himself "McCrath" and a German named Hilhcrt who said he fousht with Bismarck. association with hoth brought interesting data from Hilhcrt. and from the fact that he was McGraw's father, anil a hall player son was making his old age easy for him at the hotel in Truxton: the boyhood home of the famous John. As we talked the old man let his clay pipe fall i a healthful with milk or cream, and it hroke.

I replaced it with witn fTM't or honey added. Rcc- Ivvo 'and a packase of tobacco, 'P cs on package. Sold by all gro- which the old Sufferers from constipation, will be interested in Mrs. Van Horn's letter below. She wrote us, voluntarily, to express her appreciation for the.

wonderful results ALL- BRAN brought. June 17, 1527 "I fed a if I ir.nst write you a few lines to let you know what a wonder food your ALL-BRAN is rfnd what it has dono for me and many others I have told about it. 1 have been usinc it for one year and nave a movement every morning. Before. I was taking medicine every three or four days.

Now. 1 never take any. Many thanks to ALL-BRAN. I can't praijo it too Sincerely, MKS. G.

HORN. 2125 S. 57th Philadelphia. Don't let constipation sap your health and strength. Headaches, dizziness, blotched complexions aro only a few of the evils it causes.

It is responsible for more than forty serious diseases. Guard against it--now. Kellogg's ALL-BRAN is guaranteed to bring relief. Just eat two tablespoonfuls daily--chronic eases, with every meal. ALL-BRAN fs a ready-to- eat bran.

Delicious man was very grateful for and which made us friends for many years. The elder McGraw died two years ago. Hall playing has been greatly i lerfered with in the south this-year by rain i a i Grow says bis men arc coming along fine. Kaiii in Florida nearly killed business Ihis year. It was a cold rain too and northern folks prefer cold snow'weather, ram weather and went bolne early liy droves.

IMenty more, who bad been through the experience of a wet. winter month, bad beard of it from those who went early, a they were sensible and stayed at home. One week in Florida serv- i- 1 me very well. Cuba was far more popular because of the lack of rain. Itnsinoss conditions In the whole south arc rather "off," so papers say advertising is not up to standard.

One hears plenty of politics. I listened In nt the State Convention In Mneon, (ia. on Saturday and saw the delegates set-behind their governor for a presidential nomination. I asked several of them how they would stand on Governor Smith If their man had no show and they were very positive that Smith would not do at nil. The "popular New York governor" Is going to find that New 1 York City's vote won't be strong enough to swing him Into the presidential chair as easy as It docs the guber nalorlal one.

Conservative csliniatos In Mab.ima, Georgia, North and South Carolina, which I Imvo been pretty nudi over, show that Smith will ose heavily In those states, out of ho natural Democratic vole. loovcr Is nominated by the liepuli- Icnns, he will "feet a great many I'emwratlo Ho is very pop- In the South, everywhere. Made by Kellogg in Battle Saturday. March 21, 1928 Good and evil planetary Influences are active today, according to astrology, hut the bencflc aspects strongly dominate. Women today arc subject to fortunate direction of the stars making for success In public affairs as well as happiness In the domestic circle.

This should be a lucky wedding day, for the stars Indicate finan- cial and long life, While bankers aro supposed to bo soft-hearted today, It (9 wine not to seek loans while this configuration prevails. Hanks arc warned by the seers that they should bcwitro of real estate Investments, for there Is to bo trouble through lands for one big Institution. Theatres should benefit from this position of the stars which seems to offer them big successes. New stage stars will rise, but they will dazzle few, because the; will belong to a less lofty plane than thosd whoso names arc now cherished by the whole world. Chicago at this time Is subject to a rule of the stars milking foi builncM development and moui Umt, world cnry.

Tho ocllnso of tbo Is an crcnt of 'Interest to tbj; trologers of nil ORC.I ind cp for It will bo of nortcntoui 'KpldomlTM may sweep part; of the world and ilcknout wjll general, mtrologcri In Russia tho Soviet to a more Intensive plan of propaganda. 'It ll y.V 5' Persons whoso blrtlidate lt hav etho augury of a fair but they should avoid obstinacy; Children born on this day ma; easily spoiled. Many Wgopnortuti- Itles eomo to tho subject of sign. Miller Hardware Co. Visit Our China And Glassware Department On The 2nd.

Floor Here we are showing Ten Open Stock Patterns of Domestic and Imported China Ware from which you may select what you like and fill in: as you need it. Glassware from the celebrated Heisey's Factory in colors--Flamingo, Moon Gleam and Hawthorne. A superior array of items for prizes, gifts and remembrances. Miller Hardware Co. 135, 137, 139 UNION OLEAN, N.

Y. Ready For Spring? JL 4.11 yiy ARE Not with a warhouse full of old junk fit only for a bargain sale, but FRESH LIMF FRESH PLASTER FRESH CEMENT HOLLOW BUILDING TILF AH that you need to start your SPRING BUILDING U. TAYLOR CO. 336 Coleman St Phone 3877 Per Cent Discount Entire Spring Stock Of New Suits And Coats Hundreds and Hundreds to choose from. All sizes, colors and new fabrics.

Our only reason for giving you 15 Per Cent Discount up to March 24th is that we want to start doing a lot of spring business. The assortment is now at the very best and you can save FIFTEEN PER CENT We have added a classy line of iris' Coats. Sizes 3 up te 16. Prices from $3.98 Up To $22.50 THE FASHION 170N. Union Olcan, N.

Y. Store opon Saturday night. Kill.

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