New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 19, 1915, Page 8

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MARCH 19, 19135, 0.5, REPRESENTATIVES 10 AID PRISONERS ,Amnucn 6l Ior hspcmmg Delen- | tion Gams Reach:d. 2 ESTABLISHLED 1886 2 Globe Clothing House e You Will Find That Hart, Schaffner & Marx Varsity Fifty Five The Most Popu- lar Young Men {f Suits In America |« Today | Cee This Model in the New Shades. $18 to Copynght Hart Schaffner & Mars $2 5! The Spring Styles of Stetson Hats Are All Here Here Are the New Spring Styles of Boys' ’ Suits $4.00 to $10.00 : What Ever You Buy Here Wil Always Give You Ful é and Fair Value, Washington, March 19.—An a | rangement between Great Britain and Germany and Austria by which rep- | resentatives of the United States will inspect and report upon alien prison | camps in those countries, and dis- | tribute to prisoners supplies from own vernments or other | h nnounced last night by state department. At the same | time it was stated that through the | | good offices of the American govern- ment similar arrangements were un- der contemplation between TRussia and France and Germany and Aus- | | tria-Hun I e "Invited to See the RING STYLES IN : : 1 Vi p s regarding the reparation of | 4 B J e Y 13 | civilia oners. In this connection | 4 * it is annouuced that Gr Britain A . g | 2 re - and Austria-Hungary : : o f | nave expressed a willingness to ex- 3 , , 74 5 ? g / | che an, detained enemy Afternoon . | and Evening. ouvenirs 1o Ladies. Prices on Coats, Suits linery for Tomorrow. med Free of Charge. | cments are based upon recc nendations contained in a re- port Char r P. Anderson, for- merly of the st depart- ' ment. ferred with the foreign Britain, Germany an-l \-Hungary last November and ! ted some of the detention camps | in those countries. | son also reported on the | ood offices of the United e$ to bring about a better under- by counsellor age, while an rnr\nt for the release of civilians 1ge has been held up | s refusal l\); limits proposed. r- of non-military far by Gres | agree to the age | so PPN Pure Lard, 11c 1b. Russell Bros.— advt. FerT MEDITERRANEAN. Will Be Maintained There As in the North Se: London, March 19.—Considerable ! confusion has sulted from the va- ried interpretations of the language in the note of Foreign Secretary Gray | concerning the effect the British blockade would have on Mediter- | IN THE | Blockade the foreign of- | that Mediter- s arc regarded as Euro- | and that, consequently | will be maintained I | is up, fically | the i there j in the North sea. I 3,800 INSTITUTIONS, ' New 13,800 —More than || 1 religious for the March civie working York, charitable, inizations are benefit of the public in New York city, | e | according to the directory issued to- | o % | day by the Ct ty Organization b or: ot | a word each tfay pays for a classified adv. in the Herald." You' get results. That's what you want ] ; ) 3 3 < | ciety. Churches to the number of 3 o 11,800; 191 social centers and settle- _o? » A 2 Iwmems; many hospitals, kindergartens, Ly, ; ! nurseries and 12 war relief bodies are | i 3 B’ : £ | included in the list. About 6,000 per- o | sons are associated with the charitable \ ' : : ¥ { agencies, DE JGRE STILL CAPTAIN. New Haven, March 19.—Captain T. | B. Denegre of the Yale sity crew, | today made this statement: “Al- though I shall not be able to row this | vear. 1 have not resigned the captain- cy of the Yale crew, and have not | determined what action I shall take. There has been no meeting for the | election of my successor, in the event WILL BE RE-ELECTED. SET. A wireless eight LIGHT WIRELF New York, March 19. telegraph instrument weighing FOR AID OF BRITISH. F. H. Johnston to Be Named Vice | Committce From Clan Douglas and ' L —— e clogged and ‘and you can’t of a cold or smal bottle of any drug store. ls fragrant anti- ur nostrils and jough every - air hd, soothing and swollen mucous et instant relief. | it feels. Your ur head is clear, nuffing, blowing; dryness or strug- ly’'s Cream Balm prs from head eed. It's a de- President of Waterways Assoclation. The first annual meeting of the Connecticut Deeper Waterways associ- ation will be held in the council cham- ber of the New London Municipal huilding at 1:45 o’clock, March 31. After the election of officers, at which time Frank H. Johnston of this city- will be reelected to the position cf vice president which he now holds, there will be short addresses by men of proininence. The session will then adjcurn in order to permit the mem- bers to Inspect the new state pier, now under construction. This is the first work of its kind to be undertaken by Connecticut. Among the prominent members of this association who will probably at- tend from New Britain are: F. H. Johnston, Joseph R. Andrews, D. McMillan and J. M. Halloran. Pure Lard, 11c 1b. Russell Bros.— advt. Sons of St, George Arrange Plans. The joint committee from Clan Doug- las, O. S. C. and the Sons of St. George lodge, have practically com- Ileted all arrangements for the bene- | fit concert for the aid of the widows and orphans of the British soldiers | and sailors who have fallen during the recent war. Iox's Theater has| been leased fur Sunday afternoon, | April 11, and the program will be an- nounced later. D. B. Marwick is chairman of the ! joint committee and his co-workers | cre George Elliott, 'secretary, dn\l! Stephen Robb, treasurer. al ar- rangements will be made at a mecting to be held Sunday. | (Correspondence Pure Lard, 11c lb. Russell Bros.— advt. | pounds that can be carried in a hand satchel and 'operated from an auto- mobile, was tested by officers of the United States Signal Corps on Bedloe's Island yesterday. The extreme radius of its operations is said to be 300 miles. It is claimed that the instru- ment can be operated with the elec- tricity from an automobile battery. EXTEND POSTAL SERVIC of the Associated Press.) London, March 19.—Penny postage, which has for some time been in ef- fect between England and the various British colonies, has now been e tended, by a special order from the postmaster gen. 1, to a dozen former German colonies which are now in the hands of the British military or naval forces. B30STON WAY RAL CREDIT lldren hdies’ Dept. is replete with the latest styles and colors, in materials of POPLINS, BILKS and SHEPHERD PLAIDS, in SUITS, THE EASY WAY EASY TERMS he of quality merchandise and easy terms has been the direct cause for our success. And this SEA- ve the largest and most select line of the latest styles in popular priced spring clothes for Men, Wo- COATS and SKIRTS. GABERDINES, i the latest styles in tartan plaids and other materials in Suits, Coats, Trousers, Hats and Shoes, for g Men and Boys. in here where your business is kept strictly private, and terms are only: OO A WEFEK ON CLOTHING STORE ™ We Clothe the Whole Family. CHURCH STREET New Britain, Conn. of my resigning.” A Prompt Relief fuanughs‘ Flax-Seed Emulsion, | Linonine, is the surest and| most thorough remedy for all forms of colds, especially those hacking coughs that breed bron- | chitis and its attendant dangers. One teaspoonful of Linonine at| bed time so soothes the mem- branes that the irritations are healed sufficiently to permit a peaceful night’s rest: and this treatment followed for a brief space of time, restores the | user to perfect health. Lino- nine builds up the system at the same time it is curing the cold and strengthens the mem- branes of the throat and lungs, rendering them less sensitive and less liable to colds. At all druggists, 25c, 50c, $1. " FOR SALE Hart- Kerr’s Modern Two-tenement House, ford Ave. Cottage with lot 66x170, Hawki L Building Lot, Seymour $t, very central. Corner Lot Terms yours H. N. Lockwood, ST MAIN STREET. Newington Road, $300. | A CHARGE ACCOUNT We open accounts with all trustworthy people. Simply select such clothing as you need and arrange for weekly or monthly payments to suit your convenience. $1.00 a Week Men's and Youth's Suits Ladies’ and Misses’ On the Latest Styles, Shades and Fabrics. $10.00 to $25.00 A magnificent collection of Fashionable Spring Suits for Easter. Perfeet fitting suits that will stamp you as a clever dresser. $10.00 to $35.00 Open Monday and Saturday Fvenings. 47 MAIN ST. Near Franklin Square.

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