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NEW BRITAIN DAILY Ian Busy 0ld § JANUAF R A i ; ARD QUALITY Mrs. L. Roper Falls Down Stairs and | LINS Such a Flurry in Fine Muslin Wear Was Never Seen Before, as at , g This January Sale of Ours B! icuionies riars meon moramea | ] Sonm oo INDICATIONS POINT VERY STRONGLY TO CONSTANTLY ¥N- CR ING COSTS ON MUSIAN UNDERGARMENTS BEACUSE OF THH ADVANCED PRICES OF COTTON MATERIA AND ON ACCOUXRT OF CURTAILED LABOR IN ALL MANUFACTURING PLANTS. : ny price ¢ At present we have a very large stock bought under the right con- R ditions, ana price our garments at this great yearly sale very much less s than they could be bought for now ai the mak Yon make a big m 0 < s tako if you do not make the most cf this sale’s prices. S en T arale & Co. take 1ent of one of th ned for over three-q! oing into any k begin These same people have LOOK AT THESE GOWNS worth $1.00, for 88c each. Others worth s $1.25 for 88c each. Regular $1.75 Gowns for $1.29 each. $2.00 to $2.50 ontent v ould zet in s grades at $1.69 cach. = w5 2 re forced to g0 to the dealer: KHAKT Atnorid ANVFTOPE CHEMISE of regular $1.00 grade for 68c. Those worth H g oheflocalioparide; HERL Gh BUSSY IWILLOWS Ty $1.25 for 88c cach. The $1.75 kind for $1.20 cach. And $2.00 to $2.50 piesssiliheinonlal g0 o red S W | coal situation, s according to them 1 the present will not last very GAREFULLY EXAMINE THE WHITE SKIRTS, worth 89%¢ for ] | long, 1t was noticed the other day cach. Worth $1.00 for 79¢ each. Worth $1.25 for 88c each. Worth § several train loads of coal pulled for 95c cach. Worth $1.75 for $1.29 each. And regular Skir : irough the town en routae for Bristol sty @ | and neighboring towns, so th the or Plainvilie when it comes coal are getting to look DRAWERS, 50c, 59¢, 89c, $1.25 kinds, at 35c, 42c, 68c and 88c pair. W | betier every day. | 3 | '3 rell C ol PHILIPPINE HAND EMBROIDERED Gowns and Chemise of $2.00, B | Btevell o Cmuminctam | with buying | chances f i Only a few garments le CORSET COVERS, were 59¢, 89c and $1.25, for 42¢, 68c and 88< cach. 2 to at the following reductions: $3.00 and $4.00 values, selling for $1.69, $2.49 and $3.49 each. Crcpe de A farewell party was N d +489.00 GAR TDUCED TO $8 . night at the home of Missc 5 1l Furs at greatly reduced prices. h ‘amisoles for 88c, $1.2 1.69 each. . 2 DHe balancelot 4 =< 5 hrine Camisoles for 8 $1.29 and $§. | mans in honor of James Cunningham, balanze of our stock of Scarfs and Muffs in all the leading Furs at prices that will repay one to ENVELOPE CHEMISE for $1.69, $2.49 and $3.49 each. Al higher { | who has joined the navy and will Dt Lo o timisa i under garments greatly reduced for this January Muslin Wear Sale. #l | leave shortly for Norf rginia, | where he will be stationed until he is RS SRS | sent out on one of the United States H | ships. Cunningham tried several | times to join the service and finally Sresational church for Wednesday partments of Justice and the Navy | closed his German military uniform succeeded in getting in the 5 fill be held at the home of vesterday afternoon, was deter- | consisting of sword-bayonet, scabbard, b Mus. Roper Falls Down Stairs, 1 Mrs ewell instead mined that Walter Spoerman, an alien | and swort knot, army blouse duck uni- BAVING AN AUTOMOBI® DELIVERY FOR NEW BRITAIN YOU CAN DEPEND ON ; L. Roper. one of the old & DifmmnnEsdesRRasitoR eyl Cerman fen ey arrested it iNortolkc, liform, and Dl TN nams v ' IEUTI PROMPTLY 2F OEIVING ALL DRY GOODS ¥U XCHASED OF UK Plainville, who resides on PI2 should be interned for the duration of | on the inside of his uniform. A num- cet, was seriously i The Plainville Home ¢ rd will the war. The Attorney General h rer of postcards of German manufac- ast Saturday night.at about ¢ b I t 8 o’clock ton the State mMade an order to this effect, and the e of a propaganda nature were alsg e = e ee——— | When she fell down the = r Armory in New Britain for drill. man has been delivered to the mil- | found. known gardener, and Miss Wallace resident of Hartford county is eligi- | NOMe. ~ She was at the e Members are requested to leave on Itary authoriiies for transportation to | «Last Autumn he worked for & B&l‘ il‘l NeWS was a popular employe of tho Beaton ble to exhibit. stairs and was about to descend when the 7:30 o'clock troliey in order to 4n internment camp. | lumber contractor on the work af A | rerli ; he missed her footing and fell the Teport at the armory o'clock “After an examination of the evi- | Camp Meade, under a permit from th & Cadwell Co. After the reception, Berlin Briefs. | whole length of the stairs. The total Sharp. dence the following facts were ascer- | United Stat g . - = . : ! Marshal. Apparentl Bl Mr. and Mrs. Schroeder left on a | E. W. Mott has sold his lunchroom | extent of a scalp' Mrs L. E . | home tained he worked under another contrastll d wedding trip to New York. jat the station to a concern in Hert- | sibly a fracture of one after making vith “Spoerman is a German reservist of | &t Quantico. When arrested he had ‘. ford. | or more r rell as a bad shaking Wi ar a few 5 t ‘0. 2 vl been employ 1 o ! Cafes Closed Today. d king Williman g the Twelfth Compa enty-fifth ploy inder his own name. Edgar Pickett was home from Camp | - Mn well along in - | Bremen Regiment, who came to this | 1f Wa »d from his ars ; gl [ ?‘ The new fuel order has caused the pevens over Sunday. ye nner is at s QNNITRY Y ¥ ntry in 1910. e has been er that he contemplated going to Birms BEL suspension of the local cafes for to- L haeen A e /5 r s 0 pations in and aroun ingham. " day, and there is much speculation 2s pelham over Sund g k o y e Ak mmf _“The press pu to whether they will be closed tomor- i i e tee in ! <! EpE v ployed : k- | have contained missta o ] Tayn Tow. It has been rumored that the Mr. and Mys. Bernard P. Brennan | the stionnaires have made i Nl N 7 keeper for a plumber at Baltimore and | printed, for exam ample of the New Britain men and rere they will spend the v : have > 1 i ] : lore ;! not prosecute hi al- | was a master spy known t ? e e though he confessed the crime n communicatian with or al Qndap A‘ | close their £ b until ] ) i 1 < o in cos nicatian with one F al SlIgdr AlS0 Wee uch a move will strike r at the Hartford station cane The dqu have | _ “In October, 1917, he obtained a | Bov- and other > a popular chord in the minds of the | S R PR PN S 2 b i it £1n U-wfl_w‘m ¢ R position with the contractor in charge | ficers to the people of the town. The announce- ) LY of the construction of the aviation | War: that wrrived in ment last week that the cafes had Ci"{f ETEK’%C camp at Newport News working there ; ©n the submarine U-52 chortened their hours of business was 2 4 Geyman as a timekeeper. One night in Octo- | Commencer = = 1 | questionnaires were sc et Juidian J ber, he ap Rd \ mag. | be went bac latas | met with a great Geal of favor, and — [Ghesionnaletinerel ¢ beg er, he approached u dynamite mag- | he went b ‘ . ater ! there is no doubt but that the next A son w born this morning to % mber - —_— | azine in the camp and was fired upon | T 2 0 L s; tha | 2 ‘ not pected that the would by esca en t 16 disguised 1 the i move by the cafe owners will be not- | 31 and Mrs, Ernest Billion of 156 e e e would be | \vashington, Jan. 2 Vi jointi| DYAhe SRy DL oeeas T leenl e Al et i Sy | ovE Do oa | B i e ny efore th of Jan (e & 3 ity was not at that time known, and | Uniforn R etics R Judge Griswold—Miss Wallace Bride | Maple street. : lenst. =d last night Secretary information as to his idontity was not | et he was arrected while in the act | | 2 Iy places S ; A P § | The saleons were not the only p T e e ot el B o ; » s t fhetilea Teetal while §s F . ohroeder l & retty 5 = s 4 Accident 'on Ra; Daniels and Attorney General Gregory Obtained by the Navy Department un- of William Schroeder at Pretty | cjosed today. Every manufacturilg gicn was celebrated at 7 o'clock th o et : | padi oy G oty obtaigen y Der eishimie fune on matn i Home Wedding | lant in town was closed, bul the nornjng jn St. Joseph's church for g “E B diroad ace s | say while Walter Spoermann, re- o far no ovidence has been ob- | TOReY Was advanced to him by the g e American Paper Goods Co. will ¥e- . 1y4e 3rs Ellen Lyons Peat & 2 N 3 e > r Norfolk, Will be in- 1 4ne0 tending io show that he ob.| German spy syste in this country. Rertin W opping | ob - v. o 5, how- | about 5 o’cle § din : z ; . Eeniuvinasjon el oroRil Soiont 08 e fh'—;f:»ngwen T:y:dpi}::fi?s;khfl'o Banns of marriage were published The dama tained or int to transmit Careful exaination of all the e place of midnight burglars who mads Syer, ;‘m‘ ¢ open, > d i for the first time at §. Josepl’s jt mana to bloc formation or tt 10 was at the camp | demnce in the possession of the depart- the quick lunch wagon at the depot | was open. ! echurch yesterday morning for John damaged g . D A5G 5 or that purpose, and @ therefore, | ment of justice and the navy depart- their objective last night. The wagon Corn ExHibit. TTe il andl Mis My Hilton) L Lnaes oved. | culated In \11:[.71. S tion with ' connet be ' placed on trial ment fafled to shaw any foundation > 4 1i, w! he 3 & his arre he statement fo! e . L 2 5 ed by Joseph Mezulli, Twlllm h e el s T Fomes e otivas e T v tement Lol oy | Pt if sufficient further evidence for these statements. the proprietor of the estab Ly R ) d e e e Ve e, anat 4 " ho Attorney found on this subject he may be tried [ Spoermann has been taken to Fort e Tativess tend the corn exhibit to be held at will be closed all day tomo g ; i pach e e Latany on this gubject he may be tried | Spoermann has nd the openir nity hall, Hartford, on Ja ‘ At the men’s meeting vesterday aft- 145t relea in - emy 3 S = 5 L : SRV S okt s off s glethrope, Ga., for internment 23 and 24, under the auspices of the grngon at tho Y. M. C. s i > car ed down ¢ = Fooon 2 Batabonre Hartford County League and Farm n Hancock of New Haven 1wa ¢ : = e vor s i Bureau, co-operating with tho Con- cooaker Rev. Mr. Hancock was o e atoh the A necticut Dairymen's association. The goimer campaign speaker for the pro- was evident that the visitors were Purposes of the exhibit are to In- pipjtion party, and is now the pastor hurigey for practically evorything that crease ihe production of wmore and of tne Grace M. E. church in New Ha- n food affpriceless § Lslierien SICHSHE el o o et frotepolision thapanld advance fcle, sugar, was also cleaned out. ?nd demonstrate mothods of pIepar- ! o¢ prohibition and expressed the op Biéad, meat, pies and other eatables INg and using corn; fo stmuate Y€ jon that the entire nation would S00R ;4 jireq it into _the box car el Sneh e 1q anite Ereator use of corn as food, as a wav oty liftec n ofF i b e SR O e measure to help conserve whoat: to | = tracks. a banquet before they left the prem- To8S8 0 O e e ater appor. | Aetna Allevs open all day today. | ises. The most unusual thing, how- J "‘f_‘:"’- 7{1\_:'. s ("-‘ {J‘u:ml"” Dot ever, was the complete disappearance | U2 8 Rl ¥ . ting of of the r ith the contents. of offic coos MANY LADS AMONG CAPTURED GERMANS i) L ’or::vs mornin relars lost no M%NY Py £, I aza bV 5 e v 3 tirke in ing down to bt ss. The »stponed urx e toial los nount to wel over . . § fection ot ofmcer:) =il been perpetrated 1 in pé few months often considered the worl 2 8 hurch Fined $50 and Costs By ation of the war, the overnment h no evidence to suh- stantiate many of the statements cir- coming end of it with a loaded c ing it added impetus of the collision was taken by car and, as the b we cot T o!ll aleng “co: car broke thre R S i g the theft of the cash o doubt sior k= [ol: e i ; Sl ? o7 g 5 i ugene Parkeso lor ir navy, is home on a furlough of vs and is stopping at the home arents on Broad rtford hospital Tt = c s time charged with intox and breach of . pe g , Cr caused a disturbance at his 5 § o lor James Hef home yesterday, and hig arrest fol- 5 % s 3 | naval reserve lowed. As the Berlin lockup was not | : e : e over L. gpailable, Church was lodged in the ) . . ¥ i i | Private Ra New Britain police station for the S ; § £ S $ stationed at Camp Dev. night. As he had been placed on pro- | | 3 5 B 4 v ol on a visit over Sunday pation on last appearance before 5 Cei % 5 i J 5 iy P Judd of the Pla the court, he was given a more severe i £F e : TIRRE ;o | ville Grammar school has recc Com H%H’@ sentence and was fined $50 and costs. 3 = i) : ¢ 3 | letter from ¥ \Miadelay, a former Come in t pair of Fle wag obiged to pay the fine. 3 Rt AR Fgt b pupil, who Is now a corporal “Flex M |6 For there are values here we know you can’t Funcral of Mrs. Sarachine FN P : B K 3 . 102nd infantry in France. bes. You will he agreeably e eadral of Mre, Antonio Seres o e i : .. 1% | Radio Operator Willard Cow .| R rprised at thelr neat appeas- || | resist! Odd pieces and broken lots are recklessly <chine, a well known resident of Ken- ‘ : G i " 8. navy, is home on a few days’ fur ance And you will find them et A 5 % f v bl i e e : : . 5 R ; lough and is visiting at the home of | M to be the most comfortablo g sacrificed and the Furniture is top notch in quality. Miock from St. Panl's Church. Rev, ¥ 3 " : e g joa his mother on West Main sireet | @l shoo you ever tried on. i ~ : J. C. Brennan conducted the services 1 % ¢ g R Martha Rebekah lodge will hold g o L Le 4 . Come and see our Offermgs' Schroeder-Wallace. o . o 3 : i meeting tonight at § o'clock in I. O. | | Other Red Cross models to Asy to see our Rug and Drapery Specials . . ’ ; 3 : i o choose from. Miss Helen Wallace, daughter of B A 5 - v ’ 5 2 | @ nallioniwestiiMalngstront: | Mrs. Mabelle Durity, of Hudson Py’ ; o e o i The: social ML wer Plae d By L) ) ptreet, and William Schroeder, also of | ::fi};‘ ¢ R 3 % " e 5 the Christian Endeavor of the Con- Hudson street, were married Sat S ik : S : é u day afternoon by Rev. Samuel g : i © Fiske, pastor of the Berlin Congr - Omlyione oy e o o | gational church. The couple was ¢ Youngsters are fighting for Ger-,and British. This photograph shows | gazy;, 20 PER CENT DISCOUNT. | @ I E SH(}EML tended by Mr. and Mrs. Hjalmar nany; boy: arently sixteen to |@ number of the boys, of the class of S s ROl Atter the wedding o recoption | borer s oo Srroron [T918, captured by the Tremen - ang | Other Merchandise at reduced prices. §A% held at the home of the bride’s seventecn years old are shouldering 19’\\95 proof that Germany is running | pake advantage of our offer, gfi“ M'a‘m St., Hmfflfl! Furniture Buyers medium square cuban heel. mother for immediate friends and in- s and are put in the front line | ghort of full-trown men to do her ; TN J i : vited gucsts. Mr. Schroeder is a well- | trenches to battle with the French |[fighting. Iy db BIRN BAUM. Ask the Clerk for S&H Green Stamps i