New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 13, 1917, Page 3

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1 i oston Store The fiew Summer Styles in - 'E.Z.FIT GOODS { | Have Just Arrived These consist of HOUSE -DRESSES E SPORT SUITS BUNGALOW APRONS : and DRESS COMBINATIONS b - in all the desirable fabrics, such as Ginghams, Percales, Chambrays, Crepe etc., in most attractive designs and colors. ' Prices $1.00 to $2550 each "Sh:"m}d bepl-pr&ygifl,l!h . wasn't pimply, blotchy complex- 4 ion1** Butthengsylarua’ Red::;l Stackpole -Moore- Tryon Co. 118 ASYLUM ST., HARTFORD. QUALITY CORNER You know you're right if you get one of these DOBBS STRAW HATS You're right in quality, in style, in fit; it will ‘be a “bcoming” hat for your head. Priced at $3 and $4. S-M-T Specials, $1.50 up REVOLT IN RUSSIAN ARMY PUT DOWN Loyal Troops Attack Rebels and Take Lenders o Jall Petrograd, June 13, via London, June 13.—The forces in the army at the front ‘'which are loyal to the Pro- visional government have had their first test of strength with disloyal ps- cifists and have won a notable vic- tory. Two days ago General Shcherbatch- eff, commander on the Roumanian front, gave an order to disband one infantry, one tirailleur and one Si- rian tirallleur regiment,. all of which were considered useless for fighting purposes. Three regiments of another division were ordered to take up a new position but refused to do so, and thereupon received an order to disband. The soldiers open- ly mutinfed. . § The men of one of the regiments arrested the commander and seven officers, tore their badges from their uniforms and beat two officers, leav- ing one insensible on the road- A regimental committee resolved that the regiment should not move. Thereupon a loyal committee of the mutineers, the ringleader of whom was named Philipoff. A resolute general was chosen, hav- ing under his command two divisions of loyal cavalry, two battalions of infantry, one light battery, armored and airplanes, who under- take to serve faithfully in the future. The mutinous soldiers, seeing thai they were surrounded, attemped to negotiate, but at the: last moment Philipoff incited them to new re- . The loyalist general im- mediately ,ordered his guns into acs tion, whmupon the rebels uncondi- pted the ultimatum and Philipoff and others, who ‘were transported to prison in an auto- ‘mobile. The loyalist reserve troops be- came enraged and fired on the auto- mobile, but their commander, in or- lives, There is great rejolclng in govern- ment circles over the first success in the inevitable struggle against the forces of anarchy- The government has ordered the immediate re-examination of all men ‘who have hitherto been exempted from military service. AIRPLANE SEEN AS DECIDING THE WAR ‘Admiral Peary Believes Germany Could Be Defeated by Concentra- tion on Air Service. Washington, June 13.—Before a sub-committee of the senate commit- tee on military affairs late yesterday Rear Admiral Robert E. Peary, Rep. Murray Hulbert of New York and Lieut. Col. L. W. B. Rees, a member of the British Flying Corps, urged the ipassage of the Sheppard-Hulbert bill to create an independent department of aeronautics, Admiral Peary sald: “I believe that if this country will take hold of aerial preparedness and concentrate on it with the same energy Admiral wvon Tirpit® is credited with devoting to the development of the submarine we will not only have an answer to the submarine menace, but we will have an unequivocal decision of the war, and that within a short time. In opening the discussion for the bill, Representative Hulbert sald that this war probably would be won in the alr. “I belleve,” sald he, ‘“that in the future the armed air service of the ‘countries at war will prove to be more important and more powerful thm armies and navies, “Furthermore, aeronautics will be of even greater importance in the comercial fleld than it will be in the field of military science. As a matter of fact, Great Britain today is plan- ning a gigantic permanent air force to consist of 160,000 officers and men —a personnel greater than either our army or our navy.” "'ADDITION TO GARAGE The P. & F. Corbin division of the tion to its garage, the new buitding to measure 55 by 140 feet. ' The plans call for a two-story building of con- crete foundation, steel frame and steel truss roof with slag roofing. .The flooring of the. first story will be of concrete and the second of wood. The| B. H. Hibbard Co. has the general contract and the Berlin' Construction Co. has the steel: work contract and the sub-contracts. KLEIT ON JAIL COMMITTEE Senator George W. Klett has been appointed chairman of a committee modern Jails will be visited in order to || get material for the committee's re- port. The advisability of buying 150 or 300 acres of land near the jail to be use for farming purposes was also considered. The other members of the committee are Senator Edward W. PBroder and County Commissioner An- drew Steele of East Windsor. BY AARON MILKMAN Highly Important Positive Imperative AUCTION SALE Entire Stock énd Fixtures $30,000 Worth New Modern High Grade -Household Furniture Of That Oid Established and Reliabe Foniitue Warehouse Without Reserve or Limit In Lots to Suit ' By Order of. the Owner — HARRY ALEX—— 371-373 MAIN STREET NEW BRITAIN, CONN. who is retiring from business. In order to show his aprecmtlon for past. favors, he has made up his mind to give his patrons and the public in general this oppoh tunity to buy at THEIR OWN PRICE, instead of selling in one lot. 4 large floors packed solid ~ with Clean, Wholesome Furniture. Up-m-date equipments. IT WILL BE FOR YOUR INTEREST TO ATTEND. COMMENCING THURSDAY JUNE 14 AT 9:30 A. M.-7:30 P. M. And contmumg EACH DAY until every article of value is sold. 5,000 YARDS OF INLAID AND CORK LINOLEUM Large line Baby Carriages, Jardinieres, Pictures, uine Leather Rockers and Arm Chairs, Booksunds, Parlor Desks, Go-Carts. 9x12 WILTON AXMINSTER AND RAJAH RUGS Leather ‘Library Suites, Boudoir Effects, Verne Martin Music Cabinets and Chairs. Flat and Roll Top Desks, Crystal Cabinets, Electric and Parlor Lamps, Round and Square Dining Tables, Refrlgeratoxs, Window Shades, Hall Settees Dining Room Sets In all the latest designs, China Cabinets, Buffets,, Tables Leather Slip Chairs and Serving Tables, en suite. Small Rugs in all qualities, Mahogany and Oak Li- brary, Center and Side Tables, Children’s Chairs, Mirrors, Rnckers, Piazza Chairs. Solid Brass Eng}ish Beds Mahogany, Birdseye Maple, Circassian Walnut and Quartered Oak Chamber Sets, Dressers, Chiffoniers, Toilet Tables, Princess Dressers, Cheval Mirror, White Iron. Beds, Cribs, Cradles, Boston Couches, Cape Cod’ Hammocks Springs, Ax- minister Runners, Clocks, Costumers, Oll Heaters, Standard Ranges Highest Quality Parlor Heaters. Stock of Kitchen and Laundry Utensils. Thousands of Win- dow Screens and Screen Doors. Rubber and Cocoa Mats, Granite Ware, Bath Tubs, Meat Choppers, China Dinn ILK FLOSS, WOOL, FELT and COTTON MATTRESSES, Geese Feather Plllows, Blankets, Comfortables, Spreads, Youtlls’ Trycycles, Exprem Wagons, Silver, Glass and Crockery Ware, an a large and useful collection of Household effects. FIXTURES All Shelvings, Counters, Show Tables, Racks, Awnings, MOSLER COMBIN- ATION SAFE, NATIONAL CASH REGISTER, PAPER PRESS, RUG RACK ELECTRIC and GAS LIGH 1917—VIM AUTO——'/; -TON TRUCK STORE TO RENT * For Particulars Tel. HARRY ALEX, 1317-3 REMEMBER AUCTION SALE EVERY DAY UNTIL ALL IS SOLD. Pedestals, Davenports, Gen- VALUES OF THE DAY SEPARATE DAESS SKIRTS $3.98 The Old Low Price Ten Times As Remarkable As Before Q Advancing Costs of Production. Last year when we had our big sale of Skirts at $3.98, we tho we were giving as great values as would ever be possible. But present sale which begins Thursday mornlnc is more remas still. Not that these Skirts are any better than those we offe; Vear ago—they are not, BUT THEY ARH EVERY BIT A8 GOOD. QUALITY OF MATERIAL, STYLE AND WORKMANSHIP,’ from the same house—the best in the country And the grea creased cost of producing these Skirts makes the price even m amasing than it was a year ago. . “NO MORE” Says the Maker Butmbflnhth.lmlotol!umweunnttoull g much inferior merchandise, which we. enlnv-ul. all sizses, and perfectly- mnht Plenty ‘of salespeople—No . O.<D."S or Memos. HOSIER' to fill your are prepared ‘wants——very 2 % suknndmuu..pdrm mmmm pmln-m blacks. Good Bresd ssk for Hofftmemn's “AUNT BREAD.” Your grocer sells it. ~ SPECIAL "FOR THIS TUESDA‘Y] STRAWBERRY SQUARES, made with fresh berries . mlux!.fld:lndw-. per dosen Your chiolos of 30 different stytes: or silver, in cither a quire of paper or with envelopes. Price includes die, 89¢ ADKINS PRINTING GO, 66 CHURCH ST.

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