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NEW BRITAIN: DAILY —— 3| REVEALS OLD PLOT 0}?&&2&%‘3&@' T0 ABDUGT WILSON Men and Women: Why Wait e e o e 0 e e e, ot ||l 816 W 1 B v Longer for Correct Spring Clothes? From Canadian Line Some people wait and wait and wait and save up to pay cash for Spring Clothes when they can ; come to M%nter right now and appear tomorrow fashionably and proprely dressed. TR]MMED . New York, April 27.—An amplifica- And all these waiting people don’t save any money by procrastinating, for Menter does not # S arf tion of the fantastic tale of a plot to charge one penny extra for credit. Our prices are the same to everyone and the man or woman who 5 invade Canada from the American . / : | pays spot cash here pays just what the price tag says and not a penny less. i H ATS S SR e S s So what use is there in waiting when our easy terms are at your service and when the most sty- Lynar, also known as Max Louden, to lish garments ever created are waiting for you. 3 Assistant District Attorney’ Minton at " of unequaled beauty; $2.98 and the time of his sentence on a charge f 3 f g . et A T WOMEN'S SUITS MEN'S SPAING SUITS up yesterday in general sessions i ; . before Judge Rosalsky in Lynar's ap- The cleverest styles right from New " 3 Hundreds of Smart Suits, correctly 5 plication for a parole. The plea for York every week. Newest style fan- p tailored in fancy weaves and popular [ release was opposed by Captain Tuney cies can be seen first at Menter's. | colored mixtures—for young men and of the bomb squad and A..G. Adams, Read our terms, those of mature years, an agent of the department of justice, ’ both of whom conferred with Judge . SUITS $5 TO $40 SUITS 815, $18, $20, $22, $25 é Rosalsky on the bench. Commission- There isn’t & chance of going wrong with one of these Hats— Y the value is without equal and when we tell you these very Hats er of Corrections Burdette Lewls was are now selling in other stores at $2.98 and $3.98 you will then get ‘“’x ‘Present. an idea as to the value.. All shapes, all colors and the prettiest trim- t the conclusion of the confer- biiey ence, which was secret, Judge Rosal- . sky made the following statement in s & open court: /’\ “I am told that Lynar made ar- A 2 n rlmmc rangements to seize the person of the president. of the United States, ] ‘hold him for a hostage and organize "“ U’ b$2.00 R - an army for the invasion of Canada. / , I do not believe such a man should be All the best shades in Milan Hemp, Lisere and other good and allowed his liberty at the present stylish Straws. Shapes that are the most stylish and here is the big- time.” gest value at $1.00. 2 b Judge Rosalsky refused later to am- H 5 5 plity his remarks, but one of the ¥ r 'Se L T PRI i e S SRS T e B COGOSI i H three officials, who requested that hi; S F;dglqss Fiowers New Foliage e e i B MENTHRS EAST 'THIMS g | tuie version of the story: Lynar sent On any purchase of $15 or less, $1° L = word to e authorities recently that mc mmch 100 ho regretted his activitios as a Ger- first payment gets the clothes, then A man and Austrian agent, and was b : pay as you wear $1 a week. Most A anxious to give his services to thi i We want you to know about The prettidst and choicest [l |country. He also wrote to Major : liberal terms on larger purchases.; . these true to life Fadeless Foliage of the season. 'We are General Hugh L. Scott, offering to the iy ey d el i i dare will United States government several in- ——r———fi———-——- q e = T Minde, "Choics ot 100, B e’ ncpite Shewiog. ventions on whick hs held the patente resses and Coals | Beautiful Spring W aists b0 3 B N e wats. penitentiary,” the official said, “and The prettiest and lovliest that our New York ¥ 113 s Y 2 G s44 he told me that some Germahs once - Charmmg Mllllllel'y ... 3.00to ' 9.00 Boys’ Norfolk Suits . . buyers can discover are here, ys ) 0 planned to kidnap President ‘Wilson " 3.50 to 10.00 < B e i Dresses $8t0 $25. Coats $9 to.$35 One_Price—CASH OR CRED! i ‘They thought it would be an excellent e e e A e 85 e R A e s e 7 = AR time to do the trick when the sol- . diers were down on the Mexican bqr- LADIES dér. With the president held as'a hostage, they felt that they could go ahead and invade Canada.” ) The official sald the authorities had It’s a real treat to not been’able to verify the story. He i ¥ X Potoved t wan true, however. 45 see the beautiful i We claim to ha & sald, was absolutely worthy of belief. The official recalied that garmse_nts e o better values thaiy | Lynar had communicated to Lindley showing — Come : ' you can find i M. Garrison, then secretary of war, 7 p ¢ v ) the entire details of the supposed plot in—you are al- : ISt Stores 3 to invade Canada with 150,000 men. “Lynar has incurred the enmity of ways Wi el Comic the Germans by his change of heart, here. Menter and they would give a great deal to have him on the other side,” the offl- : § : 1al id. ““H Vulcanizing o . e we a one tme s - _ o _ Commissioner Lewis said he had Your fellow-countrymen knew that ‘ pursuit of their labors. of the Republic of the (7nitea& recommended a parole for Lynar only VIVI under the savage assault of a nation| “Ta accomplish this great work, | in this world contlict is nowi ass after the police had checked up every- of prey which has made of war, to|which will be carried to completion, | We work together as freemen Wh thing he had told them at the time o sl 1t nett : b n dews with tved t the 'ideals of, Py Py quote a famous saying, national { we are about to exchange views w! resolved to save the ideals of But don’t forget that it’s you, Mr. Man, who puts of his arrest. AMER": AN PUB[“; industry, we were upholding with our | the men in your government best | kind.” them there. And it’s up to you to see that every dol- fl;;-"'g;s:ag,;f_f;fegt°:‘gm"6NI_m¥j incomparable allles, faithful and | qualified to help. The co-operation . . o : vali; v com————————————————— lar you put into valcanizing, or into any part of your §|ana Amelia Wendt of Poughkeepsic. e R A e . i b - Pl 7 who are fighting shoulder to ,shoulder A PINKUS Ky - . as been suspecte y e depart- vith us in the firing line, thi f ¢ tire equipment, returns a full dollar’s worth of service. o e Ry e debath with us in the firing line, the sons of y . . . o g imdomitable England, a struggle fo et esight Specialist Jack here has been up against the tire game for years Germans with detailed = plans and Hfld of French commlssmfl tha:rHiolited righta: of man) for thflll- 3 i z Manufacturing Be Better Looking— and he knuwsprefiy well I\OW to look Ollt for your in- :fi:fi:‘;’;‘:x’y’ clf( the fortifications l democratic spirit which the forces of | * o Optician, ive Tablets iy ork. 1 autoés W att ting t ush 306 Main ‘Phoue Olive terests in the matter of dollars and cents. That’s the i - | Thankful for Co-operation of U. §. i}‘mfipfi’fim e World: e ate ready | oo e R i | o e I S main point. : SMITH SCHOOL ANNUAD. —_— to carry that struggle on to the end. | groken Lenses Duplicated. Y wfidfi‘fngue coated—appetite, : ,“And now, as President Wilson has ; 5 . The arinual mecting of the Parents | Washington, April 27.—In a state- | said; the 'Hepublic of the United S you have 2 bad taste in your'n ! azy, Flat Tire ? .fl|and Teachers’ association of the|ment to the Washington carrespon- | States rises in its strength 2s 2 Cham - | S ——ESSS——— Oliven’i‘);gm fecling—you, sho & Smith school will be held this eve- | dents of the various newspapers yes- | pion of right and rallies to the side | b X i e P ning in the school bullding. The | terday afternoon, Reme Viviani, |of France and her allies. Only our | MULTIGRAPHS LETTER DriEae voll“'e Tablets—8 R g France’s vice premier and head of the ;| descendan when time has removed stitute for calomel—were pr . CHARTER 4641 parents will visit the teachers in the | L 2% L P M€ PROE | them sufficlently far from peosent| Fac-eimile of Typewriting done w | Dr. Edwards after 17 years various rooms at 7:30, o'clock and | "« promiged to receive fter | 2 1, 2 end 3 cclors with mmnatures. with his patients. 5 §11 discuss thi ivoe hild 'Ll promised to eive you after,events, will be able to measure the,; ds Ofi Tablets - a ENTRUST YOUR TIRE TROUBLES TO US or any other matters they may care | aying reserved, as elomentary cour | foll significance, the grandeur of a S iy Coeiable oo b £ tesy required, my first communication | historic act which has sent a ‘thrill 1 b b to take up. At 8 o'clock the business | i) 70, “the ‘president, I have just | through the whole world. From ta-| IHE HARTFORD TYPEWRITER C8. INC. | olive oil. You will know them ‘b"ll b meeting, at which officers for the ic v Gk 16 State Stroed. Hartford, Oonn. | olive color. Gorhiiig, year willihe ‘elected. wiliiHe had the honar, which I shared with | day .on all the forces of frcedom are X e the other members of the mission, of | let loose. And not only ViCtory, of | ey | 10, have a clear, pink skin, bright THE AUTO TIRE Co held. “Home Gardens” will be the | 110 OtHEr fhombers OF th SUAOR o8| L doose A eady Yasvizas ¥ | mo_pimples, a feeling of buoyas o g‘blfcér::": rd"‘;‘r‘"'::' ;)‘;‘:?‘:l"‘u‘:"":fi' happy to have been chosen to present | certain; the true meaning of victary | If You Want Good Bottled | ‘”i%flh‘i:fw‘i:fiivyé'fifl“figfitf - i 3 * | the greetings of the French republic | is made manife: 3 s Wl o - JACK THE TIRE EXPERT Crawford has managed the club £ar- | o tnc Hilustrious man Whose name ia |1y ' fortonato military conclusion to| '~ B€€r, Wine or Liquors, | fiver and bowels fike calomel~ dens for the past few summers and |, every French mouth today, whose ithis struggle, it will be the victory of Order Same from 00 dangerous after effects. is well acquainted with the work. i vers I 3 2 i They start the bile and ove 137 A“ nSt. incomparable message is at this very ! morality and right, and will forever ey ons of y hour being read and commented upon ! secure the existence of a world in PHILIP BARDECK, stipation. That's why '1"&““’“:. < in all our school as the most perfect | which all our children shall draw free are sold annually at Sndcae z i ! ; *Phone 482-2 | box Al druggists. Take one charter of human rights, and which | breath in full peace and undisturbea | 185 Arch St. one 482-2 | box ruggists. Tal DANISH wnMAN so fully expresses the virtues of your | R nigatly and note the leulng 61 race—long-suffering patience before - = — — — — = appealing to force, and force to aven e ' | — that long-suffering patience when . - there can be no ather means. ¥ o, i £ ] y . “Since you are here to listen to me, | L ” I ask you to repeat a thousan‘dfodld tghe i 5 , 3 . xpression of our deep gratitude for Tells Everybody What Lydia | tnc enthusiastic reception the Ameri- | iz E. Pinkham’s Vegetable canpeojile has' granteq (i eitaNets EVERYBODY IS DOING IT. WE HAVE ALL g ington. It is not to us, but ta our be- Compound did for Her. loved and heroic France that the re- THE TOOLS TO DO WITH — ception was accorded. We were i Chicago, TI.—*It gives me g |proud:t be her chilaren in. thoke Garden Seeds of all kinds Plows < . bl ts when we read ! ; ol ot ot B i P | Bzt movens wher v et . Spade Forks Canal Batrown he noble sincerity of your hearts, and g = T Gosive to thank also the press of the ‘ Steel Rakes Garden Bam)ws United States, represented 'g)' 1:’(;\!.t 1 wOod Rakes Poultry Nettl“g po“xfl- fully realize the ardent and disinter- taking two ",:éfe: %hted help you have given by your Hoes Lawn Rollers { dreless propaganda in the' cause of . 4 B oy we"i right; 1 know your vction has been Hand Cultivators Lawn Seed v : NN { t e uhdx:’g i incalculable. Gentlemen, I thank you. - A g i “We have come to this land to ‘o Fetare brdeat] Witk vaswed) sttt anil : My | salute the American people and its -‘Ilh'l‘l:n allides, -fiw‘h o hm“ = m‘nmfl“ o S 1 suffe government, to call ta fresh vigor our =Sl V'm“mm nmmfi e st i é lite-long friendship, swoet and cordial | St e bl tion. in the ordinary cour®: of our lives, Miee witgues andl Gindlivitiud], therefore, Jas an frxportant s in —_— headaches, and which these tragic hours have 'qu-mm' 'M.m,i:.”-] ‘m'\wrw"ma: ’:@u mmm Tidie il jieros, ways tired and no appetite. raised to all-the ardor of brotherly S Dol et Ons of thas 12 & cannot express my gratitude for the | jove—a brotherly lave which in these e 1t @D @iy o and ludividuedty. We efier am your medicine done me, and | last years of suffering has multiplied ety M e 0 RSN s Aawne - outiSoe, me to my family. I recom- | most touching oxpressions. = ¥ou mend L; E. Pinkham’s Vegetable | have given help, not only in treasure, Comj to all women suffering from | ijn every act of kindness and good will; female troubles, ‘rmeuhrly to Danish | ¢or us your children have shed their women.’’—Mrs. META DAMGAARD-MAT- | hjo0d and the names of your sacred ZaN, 2187 Kimball Ave., Chicago, IiL dead are inscribed forever in our is positively true that Lydia E. | hearts. And it was with a full know- ok ’'s Vi le Cam; bas | ledge of the meaning of what you did helped thou of womean who have |that you acted. Your inexhaustible been troubled with displacements, in- | generosity was not the charity of the flammation, ulceration, fortunate to the distressed: it was an larities, ins, affirmation of your conscience, a bearing feeling, indigestion, and | reasoned approval of your judgment. g