New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 18, 1918, Page 7

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X Thrift Stamps, if bought by vou, wili help you save and serve “Wash- will nd, store Foric February 2! ingtor Birthday, ou be open all day long, Buy Furs Now at About Half What They Will Cost Next Season IF ALL INDICATIONS ARE TRUE AS THE ¥ POINT AT THE RECENT AUCTION SALE IN NEW YORK WHEN TWO THINGS STOOD OUT MOST PROMINENTLY, THE VAST NUMBER OF SKINS SOLD AND THE EXCEPTIONALLY HIGH PRICES THEY BROUGHT, IT WILL SURELY PAY YOU TO BUY FURS NOW FOR NEXT IZASON'S WEARING AT THE PRICES WE ASF S$ AT THE NEW YORK SALE ADVANCED FROM 357 CR THIS PAST S FACTS SEEM TO We offer sclection of our entire line of Furs at a twenty-five per cent, reduction from their present marked prices. This al reduction applies to everyhing in our Fur stock, Fur Fur Fur Muffs, Fur Scarfs, Fur Stoles and Fur Capes. As this {joubtedly be the last call on urs, act quickly if you would save per cent. to 75 per cént. on prices that will prevail next spe Coats, ets, will u from season. 1 the W FOOTWEAR Just in, should interest every woman who wishes to be fashion- ably shod. Note the Brown Russia Calf Oxfords with military Cuban heels, new lasts, and long vamp, for $7.50 pair. Very Smart Indeed are Russia Calf Pumps turn soles and high priced at $7.50 a pair. Wing Tip Pumps with welt soles and military heels are shown in black calf at 00 pair, In brown Russia Calf $35.50 pair. Some Handsome Pumps, pa ent colt and dull calf for $6.50 pai; THE Buy Service Bags Of which did not have near enough at our last sale. just received 100 more made of yachette and texti leather with linings, covered frame inside pocket and patent fastener lock These b: specially carrying parcels, Priced we We have the with Louis colored 3 are for your knitting ms fine small erials, etc, while lot lasts at $1.00 cach. 3 DELIVERY RCEIVING ALL FOR NEW DRY BRITAIN YOU CAN GOODS PURCHASED OF D v AN AUTOMOBIL PROMPTLY HAVING ‘Beriin News JOWN WAR BUREAU SESSION TONIGHT . F. Whitemore of State Coun- | Sl to Speak at Meeting held at 2 o’clock to- ernoon from the home of her brother, Henry Porter, on Hud- | son reet. Rev. S. A. F D of the Berlin Congregational chu will e and burial will be tho cemetery. “armers Mcet. Jones will be morrow ot The meeting of the Berlin Farmers' ub was held at the home of W. C. hepherd last Saturday cvening. The of the ecvening w Mr. director ‘of the Hartford County TLeague. A large attendance i on hand, and a very enjoyablo cvening was spent, Wasl the ington, I Wilson wide powe war branches were den and “autocratic’ tod in the cov pport of the railroad bill. “The Overman Woodchoppers. of Overman MEN IN SERVICE force of the weekly ntation this one of the comi of “heat Mon- number of the residents of compla that they e cut, are A strong rted for Mount Lam The force since the day.” A the town are have wooded lands to 1 unable to get men to do the work Lunch Rcom Out of The Mott Junch room, near the railroad station, for the third time to go out of business. this The lunch room is apparently no of paying proposition and the last three ! e eon Sy a) | ventures met with lure. The pro- after ermina of the varlous organ- |\ .o o have sold loutl their: stock | this! Drovision? and have moved to New Britain where | MCasure, as in they intend to start a restaurant. | perpetuate power | the into th Berlin Briefs. shall Le no powers. pos woodchoppers attack on mo 1 ning. was gest 4 | een Berlin Fighters Known | r n France—Wood Choppers Re- | i Work on Mt. Lamentation— of powe are , many o entirely unijt repreiensibl re in my p that 1 con Business. h Room Closed. formerly most mea, that provide: thorit is . Whitemore of the state war will be in Berlin even- h address the meeting the tatives s and societies who were nom- | t% to meet the formation uncil. Representatives sen by all the societies n to serve on what is to the town committee of om this committee of def fr board will be chosen. Mr. re” will outline plans for ntion of this bureau s this is to be a very Peeting, it is requested resentati of the esent to voice their rious r for discu The meetir urt *om, promptiy of the held in Claude W. committee tary. and formulate of plans | W a Berlin | been | have isile, who recently en in the Na Reserves, and who been in training at the Pelham | Station, spent the week-end i home in Berlin. ank T they are not it of our irreconcilably theory of our un-American are in of the known defense. go on stationed on one of e battleships of Uncle Sam’s Navy, ent Sunday at Jiome in Ken ton. Corr recently returned from trip across the ocean. cKeon of the United St was a visitor in town Sun telle Munson of Berlin is con- fined to her home with measles. 't left last night with John for Brooklyn where they 1 reserve. James Corr, the impor that all societies i opinion on the | which are to come aly nation i the proc shall powers willingly him by an arouse the ne ties of tion st return public of the union.” Harry M ters 4 v nil il will at 8 o'clos local town the cour be [ held in led to or The meet- ommittee will at 7:30 nan of Moore i McCorms will join the nava in c onths the admi sion to leave In his or will mark agement. “I believe the petition is gone Sherman anti-tm affects railroad c repealed; that ar rected at railroad sofar as t systen and will | ontrol out the weakn cident to Adoption pensation was urged FATAL. vision ment i the rol fter tr BUL | | b evens i | and J o WOUND 8 tio sion new I at Feb. Injury Practice. | Waterbury Man ceived st Best. aude W vens, town committ ofqmen in Be he state board r looking it over, nted it as being te in the state th the of one man, Giovanni J. Ferrari the data regarding those in vico is complete. Any one h: jfnformation regarding Ferrar ed to communicate with the e The list has hee tely revised and includes all who | ye gone from Berlin, as far as lxrvl; on. chairman preser in the Saturday, they comy most 18.—Jeremiah ' of 192 Baldwin street, morning at St. Mary's \umatic pneumonia, due wound received Saturday Dowling and a-companion, rick Cummings, were at target ctice on Pine Hill, when the gun, 3 calibre ritle, was accidentally d rged, the bullet penetrating Dowl- s's addomen. Coroner John T. Mon- i is investigating the case. Waterbury, Dowl 16 died early tl ital of t bullet rmoon lin st ser v hos to 1fte com- e the tovm | com- will plan e the of Ame ! WAR CORP. BILL Feb. 18.—Amendment finance corporation bill so President Wilson instead of appoint corporation was | to by the CHANG Washin of the we s to giv | Secretary McAdoo power the directors of the unanimously decided senate finance committee, on, orT Personnel of Those in Servi of th following = he bd to show different br mber of men sv\\)'n the arm y, 43; total in t mber 19 are by Ser of to the wnches of in the 1; men rvice, known to serv my, n E y Despite Tuniciy price of 11 pots has not salc ng me $1.50 and $1.65 pe conference witl ministrator Wi APOSTOLIC MEETID st Jlliston will be with the body for the week. Meet- he held as follows: Monday at the home of Mr. Chris- 466 Arch street; Tuesday is, corner of Glen and venue: Wednesday, Thurs- v evenings at the usual Arch street. 1 8 o'clock. All have invitation to attend the be are T Ape in Freight Cars. ang stolic will | evening is quite some of freight thers is Itho ut the stima it 5 C chborhod of hr the Rerlin uld done y are not only neecde of congestion at tl Mrs, Caroline E. [tho funeral of Mrs. topherson Mr " { Rockwell pl Le The New Britai tend the meeting tonight in a bod church at 7 , Will appear i rifle; be to eeti a cordial meetings. Jones. in Caroline CONDEMNS DVERMAN * RAILROAD HEASURE cratic and Unconstitutional of nced as senate's “confers upon the pr war? are asked for war pur- institutions; opposed ounded by snator Watson approved the pro- over the y affect the transpor s of the country, he abrogated | government provided POTATO PRICE Iveriised crease the price of the potatoes, 0 o’clock uniform, | P ainvilie Hall in Near Future i 'MORE ELIGIBLES EXAMINED | Physicians Refer Many Cases to New Britain Advisory Board—Rev., J. W. Penton to Speak at A. €. Conven- tion in Springficld. During drafted mer held on Saturd were some of the be definately local doctor: the examinations of Plainville which w afternoon, there cases that could not sposed of Dby the 1 those were turned over to the advisory board in New itain where they were again e amined and where most of them were { found physically fit and sound for the vice men will be sent as the last quota the first draft to Camp Devens where they will begin train immediately for active duty in | army. As yvet the exact number | men that will leave with the last con- tingent not known as the main | center for the local draftees is at Avon There will be a reception given to the local men who are to leave camp, and which is to be held at the Grange hall in Plainville in the near future. The affair will of the local home guard. Advent Christian Convention. int conference of the Sunday and the Young People's of the Connecticut and West-~ | ern Massachusetts Advent Christ | churches is to be held in Springfield, M Triday “ebruary re delegation of the i be present to particip: the activities of the conferen program has been arranged those in charge of the matt { the meeting will open at 10:30 a. The in charge of the con- | ference provided for a number | among whom will | Denton of the local There will also be Springfield can of the church. A the o the of v A schools o | cieties ce. by and m. co PEND ON @ good spe be the Rev. J. Advent church he ordination of date to the ministry Car of Coal ceived by and in coal n Satur the local coal de e than it takes to it the offic the coal merchant was swamr with orde 'he news of the arri of the coal seemed spread wild 1 the mad mble the women at the al offic cndeavors to book their or testimony to the report of the coniii- tions alent Plainville Bric the in| one | fternoc lers ay las of to cr amor in their prec hor Pat for ard AV cet ephen ha of New . Wals of the . A. James to New Canaan for a few days on a visit to his mother. Albert J. Conlon, fo of Whit- street, who j the Aero Squadron and was sta Waco, in a training camp been o Houston, Texas, where entered the train school operators. I local b. 1 3 —Provisions )il givir Pres rs to reorganize t York ha few tituti ) b Senator Watson c of a speech in draft of the Discoe Co. ne by | erly ed bil he declared, 5 2 ident unheard- to my mind | the that one f wh 1stifiable, feature < of o0 the tic au- tinue one year ion of the war. Why W eck e Iroad to when are s Pauline Barruther, formerly schools, has trip to the home Winsted duri $he commenced cher in the Britain this ud re for of her R morning in that ne bill, to osecu there war New mind Saturday morning the late Mrs. Catherine | St. Matthew’s churech in | Rev. James MacDonald rch of Our Lady of Merey will officiate. U. of Plainville will | fternoon at 3 o ock Irs. Ella Cowles. Epworth league of the Metho- dist church has received a letter from i'rancis Darnes, who is in France | with the American Expeditionary Forces, that has received the box which was sent him by the members of the 1 gue. Principal O. L. Judd of mar school is confined to with an attack of grip. A brated month’s o next Tor 1t illc « o'clock not cor harmony titutionai; with the they are foies they hypoth- rarn orest the Plai The the h to vernment; any other ville res X of Ive ce, 1 with pres- the vast upon by 1se of that the conferred d people be W that thi to the kind of re- the revered father stating he the Gram- his home 1 limiting govern- | the 3 roads to 18 war, but opposed n's original provi- period indefinite. he said, the era in railway held Our Lady Kavanaugh sermon devotions were the Church of Rev. Father delivered the Lenten terday at of Mercy. of Hartford ves- FORGED T0 KISS FLAG T old system forever, t law so ombinatic nti-pooling operatior of that far 1 and Two Sons Publicly | Punished By Mob of Angry Workers di- in- tion laws will, —200 On Strike, Springfield, 11l. Feb. 18.—Two hun- dred miners quit work at th® mine of the Citizens Coal Co., here today drove the mine manager Henry lartini and his two before them to the | public square ompelled them to kiss the fl r e the United The mine was shut down the miners declar ! ing they not return to work unti Martini discharged. He and hiit sons were ed by the sheriff Martini is said to have aroused the ind tion of the men when a youth who had been rejected by the ¥, re- turned to work “If you want a job vou'll have to gzo the navy for Martini is da- d to have informed him Dr. T. Ridgway Johnson P oy Dentist The members | RUSSELL BULLD but without be vernt can and which nt practical ilroads with- | inefiiciency in ownership.” standard of in the bill ator Watson adopted sons and c and swe States. today, ) e com- mtt also TE SAME. increase toes on been ad wde at th r bushel h the s dec in price ebruary 10, inced and old rate of Followit food not is 1% to in- to led n City Guard will at- formin for | be in charze |k | colorea, | court . N g‘.;vs: | - ' PLAN FAREWELL 10 § LAST DRAFT QUOTA | Event Will TakeiPlace in Grange ! :1 Hartford Silk Store MAIL 3 ORDERS FILLED PROMPTLY A Fox SPRINGY 1t will be easy for Milady to select.@ There are so many flowers to choos@ equalily fashionable. Visit our Millinery Salon, second fioOf New Spring Fas] Afternodn & Blossoming even before the arr \'LLI‘."Of Spring For a comprenensive aud rcpresentative sl none for so early a date. shion touches All the new sen, among man who Lractices economy, the woman who re: t is will find wh ibsolutely correct and authentic. SERGE DRESSES—JERSEY DRESSES—TAFFETA DRES DRESSES In all the newest colorings; particularly smart are the New, 7N One Hundred New Spring SU Materials are Serge, Gaberdine, Joffre, | JUST RECEIVED A In the smartest models for this season. Poir Twill, Checks in ail the Spring colors, navy, beige, tan, Pokin, 9. Mixtures, new wistaria, beaver, seagull taupe. Prices from i EISENMAN OFF Washington, SUPPLY BOARD. Feb. 18.—Correspond- department, dis- | “O™I ported McKellar of "Tennessee, a member of the military EXPRE: | v COMPANY shington, Feb, nies’ earning today by the Commission, over they EARNINGS. 18. - for October, Interstate Com- show considerable preceding mont were still far under for the year beforc. Onl ims company rte The figure rre a admi HOUSTON SOLDIER RIOTERS IN COURT ence with the war s re- closed today by Senator h s Mutiny and Murder Charges Against irs committee, shows that Charies senman of Cleveland, O., the com- nmittee of the Council of National De- of Gen- former re were r ition which the taking comppanies fo with the ra VIEETS KING ALBERT sgro Troops As Result vice-chairman of supplies cral Shooting Affray. st cration consideration ¢ express 18.—Torty cn- fense has given up connection with 24th. infantry, before a court martial here today on charges of murder and mutiny. It is the third martial to be convened as the result of the crimes committed at Houston, the night of Aus. las when 20 persons were shot to deat and others were injured in a riot the Third battalion of the 24th fantr: ch of the defendants i with mutiny, murder, assault der and wilfully disobeving COURTLANDT'S THROAT CUT San listed Antonio, Feb. mien of the went to trial the government. GENERAL PERSHIN 1 roa N c 10 1 mur- orders Member Prominent New York ¥ of mily Found Dead ag Mt. Kisco Home—Complained of Tl Health, Mt. Kisco, 15 van Cortlan mber of ent New Yo ily, was found d in the bath room of his country ho near here toc His throat was cut The Ik« the place who found A Van Cortlandt rday from New Yorlk ained of not feeling —Robert promin- r., Feb. said me site v an haa we The van Cor York settler ve comp ndts were carly New | JUDSON HOME. BRI1G. ( Tendered Note to Bolshe i Without ¥ of Superiors. | Author:? Atlantic Port, Feb. 18.—Brig. William V. Judson, formerly of the American military on to Russia and recently re Ly Washington, arrived here tod a Norwegian steamer. General Judson, then lieutenant colonel, came into notice early in December 1 sending the Bolshevik chief of staff a note saying the United States w not desirous of interfer- ing in ian affairs and urging friendly relations between the two countries. Later it was announced by the state department that the colonel had acted hout instructions. Soon afterward, announcement of s re- cail was made at Washington, togethe: with his appointment to the rank ot | brigadier general | i { | | | | An mis- led v on eral Pershin ¢ in neeting. this country rzhowing Pershing paid a to the Belgian front and inspect- the fo: which are holding that f the line in Flanders. arrival on tI Aibert of Bel- This is the first photograph to ! ¢ gium. ISR T1:c Populir Shoc Store W EEERESREEITEEE Our February G.earance Sale! _ g (f Women’s Shaple and Ja Noveity Shoes! | really remarkable val- ues at prices that mean a great sav- ing to the thrifty men and women who are trying to economize these days. If you prefer service rather than style, we can save you from 50c to $3.00 pair. It will pay you to come in and purchase your footwear requirements now, while prices are at rock bottom. They will cost you more later. WOMEN Gun Metal a or button styles, spool heels, $6.00 $4.29; $5.00 valuc $4.00 values at Tan Storm Boo $1.89. Many for NMen, W SKATT 3 RECORDS. Wis, Feb. 18.—Os the rwegian skater without a peacemaker and from a standing start made what are declared to be three world's records for indoor | rinks here yesterdy. H ed 1-2 mile in 1 minute and 4.5 seconds, mile in 2 minutes 32 and 3-5 second and three miles in 8 minutes and 1 seconds. ior, Mathieson, v offers many PERFECTLY DELIGHTED. New York, JFeb. 18.—Theodore Roosevelf, convalescing in a hospital here, said he w ‘perfectly delight- ed” when a long distance telephone message from Boston today brought | word of the birth there of his eighth | randchild—a boy born to Captalwn and Mrs. Archie Roosevelt. A. PINKUS, Eyeaizht Specialist and Manufacturing Optician, EYE EXAMINATIONS ARE FREL Broken Lenses Duplicated. Cffice, 306 Main St. "Phone 37¢ nd Tan Shoes, Eng- $5.00 1lues S sts, ; $4.00 3.50 values 4 Work Shoes, be found un ttractive nd bargaine Children, other very will by corming Women The Shoeman { AHSHB!ERG 241 Main St., Hartford the Cle Green Stamps. Mon., Wed, and Fri, 9 a. m. to 8 p- m. Batisfaction Guaranteed S T A Y R SR S R N Yy TGS, -

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