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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1918. poRema, o - ' WE SPECIALIZE ON METAL AND CHAS. DILLON & CO. E superior photo 1 BEAVER BOARD FOR CEILING HARTFORD. vaudeville, ... | Underwear }{ anp sme waus. estvates {| An Authentic Spring 1 for Big Men! GIVEN FOR DOING WORK. ’ gt i CALL OR PHONE 359. IMPORTANT OFFERINGS IN THE LATEST AND ACCEPTED to 50, here are Union Suits of i a re rsted, of the hsllol l‘uul pure worsted "‘:lad(“ ; FASHIONS FOR THE APPROACHING SEASON. well known “Superior,” “) - v Well” and S rter” brands Wonderful assortments of smart Spring Millinery are now Svith pei vt in just HALF 'l'HE 'OHN BOY E C | assembled, embodying all the newest and most fashionable ideas. 5 { L » | The collection includes copies of the latest Parisian ideas which their former fig They sold for $3, $3 and embrace models to suit each individual-—small close-fitting Hats or $4. whieh 1o nich Toveer thes 3and 5 FRANKLIN SQUARE @ wide brim models which in design, distinctiveness and color exceed any previous models shown this season. These hats are developed their present market value, e ey I Painters, Decorators and Sign Makers ) in milan, lisere, straws and transparent straws, trimmed in floral, burnt ostrich effects, wings, ribbons, ete. A visit to our showrooms will no doubt prove very interesting these days, par- HORSFA LL : S ticularly to view the Spring showing of Millinery. SPECIAL ATTENTION IS DIRECTED TO THIE NEWEST IT PAYS TO BUY OUR KIND. & SPRING FASHIONS B 93-99 Asylum St, Connecting TO OUR CUSTOME SUITS, COATS, DRESSES, WAISTS AND GLOV h to Speak With 140 Trumbuil St. RS Very speclal values are featured throughout the entire assort- HARTFORD, ments. Inspection invited. At Smalley ing—Program BY | ce, Now byNthe pupils of the .\ NEW YORK BATTLE E@?fi%fig% t. Hartford, are recelVINg "afmiest| il address the\ meeting. — | L1y handsome new models in 4 ari The program E»rnnws. { - Clarkson X, Towler of Hartford | Bennie Gordon of the Kindergarten Arguments for and Against Pro- On account of the strike of milk producers of prd was hilroad tracks for considerable dis- | Thrift Stamps into the assembly chamber of tho e How T Earned My Thrift Stamp | state capitol and heard men of inter- WONDERF' ]l ]F 'l‘Rl [E! o ...... Louise Tombari reputation argue for and y L A horse attached to a wagon be- ; 2 national i 3 A Conversation .. Sara Waskowitz | against the ratification by the New he ¢ e rnable in the superior Peter Kerel 5 Jacob Geisinger = 2. burt in Hartford on the first Tuesday | “Breathes There the Mz - —_— sy SEE s o e e R T W. R. SWAIN, Distributor. During the hish wind yestorday, | _ :---2--:- - Alma s e L i o ! b S e s e than five hours vesterday, a crowd Officer Patrick Violin Solo, Simple Aven ........ was seconded by former United gister. { A Patriotic Creed ..Raymond Onwin | jegislative committees th which the| tism. The pains wero principally in| his system required. It roused his a Year e ambulance. Miss Schweitzer is| ... Boys from Grades 1V. 2 S diagnosis proved there were no indi- | most remarkablo results, and he pen by the members of il Pare and Teachers - Assoc N |wlean in mind and body to the battle | a few minutes he would feel better | various ailments such as rheumatism, | g Hyatt Bea"ngs A-1 Ba“s a_nd Races an W | 5 | . AR Hush biack and white posters, | (oR®IR A0 (00 CI0% B et nowld | or Gve vears. He tried on remedy | Quaker Horb Extract, B Bronze and Steel Bushings s brought action to foreclose Your 1-‘m,, and My Flag . : B s i e e e : R ¥ Illincis we will be unable to deliver any Good Luck reet helonging to Willis P. Corbin. | The Flag .. Joseph Milko, hb H d G p 1 . Ibition Heard at Gapito Margarine for a week e top of a shed at Towers’ lifted and blown down the ..Children from Grades V. and VI | larger than ever before was jammed : | {§ We Have All the Parts You Need for Your pnging to Carmelo Domenici of 14 S\Seiaiin S il il \ tlantic_street ran away this morn- | A Convers ton Ij;:“g"_ o I York legislature of the federal pro- ' ‘ S 2 R l d & on Main street, and was caught oy and a hrift Stamp ... hfhlhon amendment., W 1ll|um‘ _J_en- And lrue e On 'a Dou t | pnng ep acements’ an ter on Dwight street and turned | . tecsii...... Fva Krechevs nings Bryan led the prohibition . der to Officer Dart. Two boys rid- | The Thrift Stamp Parade 50 forces. His principal opponent was ‘ e e ]mlmm (D"n;u\ I-*\nd six- | Samuel Gompers, president of the ! ) O'Mare, reported to Seoricangiodesstiongog o feviio 1 e Verifie y ichae ee imsel :‘g:{nwl ‘]’((:H‘x"“lwn( .‘h:“;-“»:.‘n‘.‘):v-f-~--,;.m‘:: SRR a \n \';dr Lury 2 | States Senator Bailey of Texas, Be- S Gt ! X t 3 o'clock c re &t | A qdress Atterney 1. I7. McDonough | siges these speakers there were Michael Shee, ags 41, occupation these remedies, and now he surely is ataseits Sreet had been eniered {50 Shiad | s e sosaker I spinner, carploged at International happy for maving dona so. ouacer § Raybestos Transmission meg—Guaranteed B 515 %as meiag o ho esl . Girls irades V. and VL. | The hearing was held before joint | Metal Co., was afflicted with rheuma- | Herb Extract seemed to be just what Miss Julia Schweitz of 13 Sey- | Extracts from Pres. Wilson's Ad- ratification resolution was referred | his knees and ankles although at blood circulation, regulated his kid- our street, fell on view strect ress ......... Emil Wentland, ipon its introduction early in Janu-j times, especially during a change of meys and each succeeding day his o st evening about G o'clock and aymond Boehme, Peter Santi, ary. At the close of the hearing| Weather, nearly every joint in his pains grew less severe. He acknowl- rown ppe ears—the bBest Made stained a. trohen leg. She was a 2 s Koplowiiz, Charles Levine. | no indication w iven as to when | body ached him. He was told that edges that he is now free from all nded Ly Dr. G. M. Flanogan and | Dance, Yankee Dodle, with the the committecmen would decide | his complaint was caused by a weak- ! pains, and wa without hig cane. o . . Rl et i S et e e amaution. (o | ned condition of nis kidness, but F1iis many frionds are amased a¢ ns § Dyer Pistons—Size and Oversize, Also Feath- telephone operator at P. & Cor- Sons of Nations ........ Prohibition and its relation to the | cations of Bright's Discase or diabetes. ' never gets tired of telling them that erwelght n’s office. i -Ida Kramer and Chorus war- was one of the principal argu-| When he stooped over he felt dizzy all credit must be given to Quaker, Police Officer George Ellinger, who of Fifth and th Grade Children | nants made by both side Mr, | and it was always painful for him to Herb Extract. His testimonial alone 5 13 ft with the draftcd men for Camp |A Praver for the Flag of Freedom Bryan declared that it was vital to | straighten up., When he got up in | has caused over fifty men in the fac- | |§ Boofll Felt Gaskets—-Tl“ck and Tlght evens today. was presented with Coie........ Cathea Vibberts | in " iccess of the United States and | the mornings he was at first hardly | tory where he is employed ta come <oldfers’ outfit and a fo Albert Vibberts, president of the | joo oo that this country send men | able to walk, but after exercising for | and try this grand remedy for their e department last cven ac expan ‘M.\ Oj the | £ont Mr. Gompers asserted {hat | and could go to work. In other \\urdsJ catarrh, stomach disorc . kidne, Constable Fred Winkle has placed ‘\:urqu. of e Junior Red Cross. | ;" iye nt crisis the people of | his rl]reumi}tism, while not actually | liver or bladder troubles, Svery per- | § ° ftachment for $400 on property | These entertainments are to be given | ¢ to8, WEREE SRR A1 TEIE® £ crippling him, was a cause of con- | son should take a tonic or puritier at . W. Coils-Holley rburetors Nathan Adier at §5 Smalley st uise funds to emroll the pupils in | oy Jine by opposing the central| stant pain and annovance to him. | this particular season of the year, and | SRR R o e the organization. e nd that their attention from | Thus he had suffered for the past four | nothing fer, better nor purer than | § alleges thut he exccuted for the | €ach with its message telling of the | | "o giverted by any measure 1 after another, used oils and liniments, Come to the Economy Drug Store, | B hfendan promissory note October | necessity for giving, have been "“"‘j‘- Stal resorted to various kinds of baths and | No. 365 Main St., and obtain all par- | § T El . an ld R d- R pavable in four months at | @nd are used witl the war posters to | ""\/L inere said that while he | also took a four months course, of | ticulars about the remedy. He can | u ape]' ectl'lc y @ ed aaius oas > vomyeny, | decorate the wall space of the Kin-| 10" nsdered the amendment un- | electric treatment. But he could not | be seen dally from 10 a. m. to 5 p. m. | neslected to | dergarten. Red Cross booklets Will| o\ iiutional, he would speak of the| get well. He explained all theso or you can arrange to meet him in | Hot Rolled Axles—All the Bolts and Nuts ble in the | De sold before and after the enter-| .o . uman side of the opposition as | things to the Quaker Man at the the evenings. It costs nothing to talk | § g, | tuinment viewed by organized labor. That| Economy Drug Store, No. 365 Main to him. | ourt of New Haven on March | % body of men, he said, considered the| St., and he was not very enthusiastic Tapeworm treatment free. Quaker QUARE LOSS DECREASE., atteript to regulate their habits as a | about giving the Quaker remcdies a THerb Extract will remove a tapeworm | 8 - ot * m attemp suls | COUNT THE BAKERS — TioTation of ersonal Mberty, Orean | trial when requested to do so. His in a fow hours and the Quaker Man | verything in better Quality ¥ < Death in Swatow Down to Between | j,oq labor, ho asserted, had done | sister, however, persuaded him to try is here to prove it. i 200 and 300. more than any other agency to make early ¥very Restaurant in State Shanshai, Feb, 27.— The carthquake | Men temperate, but they resented ef- = = = = an . 5 e o o Jo_ | forts to deprive them of their rights. T PANISH SHIP SUNK. Affected By Ruling of State Food | it Swatow caused the death of be e Taveha U.S. ROOPS GASSED i e 3 {ween 200 and 300 persons. More >t ghs e Ers = 1 1 1 B i Conmn than 200 persons arc hoing treated in | from the drys greeted Mr. Gompers Fifth Vessel Falls Victim to U-Boats | k NO ng €r 1 rrice hospitals there. Scarcely a house| assertion of his belief that “the com- =~ 5 e 2 in Tive Weeks. Hartford, Teb. 27.—Hotels and res- | there has not been damaged, most of | ditions in Russia today are primarily | Three Killed, Nine Badly Affected by | = = = = Sk G | urants must carry on their menu | them seriously. e, o) e el itiley Fumes Thrown Jnto Lines in Toul | pijhao savs the Spanish steamer Ne- | : There have been various reports of | Mr. Bryan was loud cheered S O SO A T 6 Afravis the loss of life duc to the earthquake | when he appeared. He said the real| Sector. G hex booy GRRE BY O Sibnaehn fsigned to them by the bakers’ divi- | 5¢ Swatow. The nmber of dead has| reason for opposition to ratification er crew was landed on Ferro Island, ons of the United States food ad- | rangea from 100 to 10,000 while the | was financial. “It's the money back| With the American Army in|onc of the Canary group b ffn rno inistration, under ruling ued | injured have becn |)]u(wl t 2,000, of this business that we have to |¥rance, Feb. 27.—(By the Associated - = S el . | 8 hrds the number of their bakers i 5 , Neg s the fifth Spanish ves- day by the Connecticut division of | t.” he asserted. prseaipn s ol s e s btels and aura of the food were killed and nine badly “gassed’ |sel torpedoed by sn"mar}nos in as Iministration, Walter S. Garde, Al SIGNALS FROM FLORIZEL { 3 i in two formidable gas attacks made | Many weeks. The Spanish govern- i . : , Al CHILD'S CRY SAV MILY by the Germans on the American po- | ment already has made representa- South Norwalk, Feb. 27.—But for|sitions in the Toul sector vesterday |tions to Germany concerning the hon every place using three ba . | Steamer Ovdered to Investigate in | the fact that their one year old son | morning with projector: »\‘m:\'":z of L-\‘<"'f‘lT;t110f]Uw lslcamv § Park and Blgelow StS. NeW Brltam’ Conn. monthEhe e George started to cry when an oil The enemy also heavily bombarded | @nd it is not unlikely that the Neguri A A S 2 l' fourta month the newirulin, s MasSB o TowadtAboaral = s > 8 5 s | and the steamer Igotz-Mendi, which | W uto CCessory PeCla ISts B o G R Hope Living stove in his room exploded early this|the American batteries with gas uran b cized by the Germans as a prize, the state. Wrecked Vessel. Attention is called to the ruling on he service of bread in cating places Johng, on C. Judd and John Porter. Ina | uch as the licensing order | | | morning, Mr. and Mr ron Kohn | shells, but without result. | and family might have been burned to Only the excellent preparatory | also will enter into the diplomatic N. F. TFel. 27. -Rescue |death at their home. The crying of | training in quickness by the Ame stage on a protes hich was promulgated carly in Feb- | ors were ordered to day to in-|the baby woke Mr. Kohn who also an troops prevented t projector The Neguri v : 5 bary and which read stigute a report received here that|awakened the family of A. Bria who | attacks, the first experienced by | tons She was lwm in England in | lived on the second floor of the house. | them, from causing more casualties. | 1394 and her home port was Bilbao “A portion of bread or rolls should | signals from the Red Cross liner Flor- | he : 5 2 % Comsist of more than two ounces B e e S day norning n The damage was about $200 Both attacks were made within ten S A YOUR COUGH AND COLD NLED roll should not weigh more than |Cape Race, indicated persons wes A minutes of each other, and were di- MUSICIAN RUNS AMUCI Le ounce. Not more than two rolls | alive in the vessel rected at a certain wood. ) Sl . : T E T Ehoots e = : rved to any one person at any one | OWners of the line, expressed doubt S G e Pl Goowthe TR O Lool Bl Ece llowing Expulsion | s g eal Exception: When bread or |that any survivors remained aboard plosive shells were fired from Ger- From Union. ; These Are Guarantced d biis or muffins are made of corn, | he Shiv after d4 persons were taken | putch Labor Leader Denics Being In- | Man minenwerfer. The flight of the | San Iyancisco, Teh i REXALL CHERRY BARK COUGH SYRUP Ltm or bran, the portion may \tmf»nlv’.f”-f"d, '1\\" tfllv*]"m\ ‘,',,‘ Hny-_ 4 i e % projectiles were traced |hr.ou<T'h the | members of the Musicians’ union One of the safest and most effective of family couzh remedie: nsist of not more than four ounces. | Leaer Texra Nova, W ich e termediary For Message to A. ¥. of the gas shells bursting in the air | were shot vesterday by a fellow mem- | [ Dleasant to take and does not disturb the stomach. Price d apply tc wheat scene, was ordered by wireless to 5 and the high explosives . detonatin S e el i e 500, § ‘,"'.('y‘;' notispplyalofother ** | make a 'search of the wreckage L. Head to Attend Conference, S an R bex ““'] 1")“‘ 11< 1SRG G >0c, $1.00. REXALL T PASTILLES bstitute s oty S y 3 e ¢ because he had refus o stand when Al [, . == L,‘l‘o’“]/(:‘\’\’,“‘fgm‘r"““;‘h""'|“ it in®| Amsterdam, Feb. 27.—M. Oudegeest, | carth. lLarge fragments of shells} “The Star Spangled aner” wi - H]RQA}: e & ; e e e e masranidiySbreaking fupfandi| S8 abor leader, tells the Asso- | flew from all missiles. een) ek e oLl e e DRYS" GIVEN HEARING. it was diffcult for small boats to| %, DUich 1abor leader, & T S An effective remedy for coughs and hoarsencss, in sold form- Boston, Teb. »7.—The legislative | reach her. ciated Press that no communication{ The gas caught some of the men {jum. The expelled member: ¥ 5 ; oston, o | egls 2 Rk e from Karl Legien, head of the fed-|before they were able to adjust their venient to use When away from home. A [ ittes on rederal relatlons foday =AML I6C there were 138 persons onl .04 trade union of Germany to|masks and overcame others while | three taking effect These Remedies isach Designed for 2 Special Purpose e a hearing to persons in favor of | the 7?’"”“"], Wwhen she sailed from | g, v Gompe president of the | they were asleep in dugouts. The wounded were A. F Rexall Cold Tablets, 25¢ Rexall Wine Cod Liver Estract tification of the federal prohibition | here ?«lt‘!m;lg.’v “Iljf{ of that number 92| " 0 mederation of Labor or | el e e e The Best Remedy for Colds The Best Winter Tonic. $1.00 endment A number of speakers | were lost. he Flarizel was halg sub- | ; : Legii R A A S Etoteg rhetd " Rexall Analgesic Balm, 35c¢. L he O . : g Sub-| from Gompers to Legiien has passed | . .- 5 ler and Herbert Schultz eoTaine Rexall Analgess , 35, Bresenting the Council for National | merged and ying in a dangerous posi- | (100, 1" his hands sine October RO ALY TSR, G o e Sl ccording For Cold in the Head and to use for Chest Inflammation rohibition and other organizations|tion when the survivors were taken i el 2 I e 2 2 ”«h‘ nr]\_ (r: the police, they |} - . J'ged immediate action. Opponents | off. | Machines Collide at Height of 1,000 | Were ot by Guido Tuzi, who was ar ar o Mr. Gompers announced in New arrested il be heard on March 6 — | g : e tTers Tlicienirac nth Yeet Over Tennessec Ficld. e - GIRL JUMPS TO DEATH York Sunday th STl et e o i ; - 7 e 1y had sent him an invitation to at- N q Seb | 27— Cadet 3 e g N S % - - Stamford, Feb. 27.—Clara C. Czako, | tena ar send representatives of the| v Fel R g v NEWS OF RUSSIA. ! 3 A - - 20, who ‘had been under treatment | American federation to ~attend. a| villam J. Weissinger and Cadet W.| ppe cast which will appear with ey - g for melaricholia, was found ying in | \workers conference to discuss peace, | O Story of Freeport. N. V. were nnie Ward in the Pathe 1 Sl 3 DRUG ST a court' at the rear of the house in: The invitation came from M. Oude- | killed at the army aviation np | sion of A 1. Woods atage hit. . ( ’IIE bsolutely Removes |which she lived with her father and | geest who, Mr. Gompers said, was' bear here late yosterday in a coliision | Yellow Ticket,” it is ammounend. it | B T l"? S xS QL o 2 P > ore brother, tod: Death was due to a | speaking for Legi Mr. Gomp : % : e ude M Jfor : speak egien. Mr. ers of airplanes which they were pilot- | include Milton Sills as the hero, War- ndlgestlon D"UgngtS fractured skull. A few minutes be- | replied that no American Workers' ing. The machines fell about 1,000 | ner Oland the villian, Armand | [ P ; LIBUMAIN STREET fore being found Miss Czako was on | delegates w vith the Ger jed . Salisz a en O 5 ¥ Miss s would meet with e Ger- | feet and both were buried under the | Kalisz and Helen Chadwi the efund money if it fails. 25¢ | the sccond floor veranda, mans, S R ek insethe: