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i NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MARCH 12, 1918, R T TR PR T wwmm’wm THESE ARE OUR SPRING OPENING DAYS FOR THE NEWEST AND BEST OF THE SE MILLINER of the women very and m SUITS, DRESSES, these Opening Days. best dence, making invite you to EW FOOTWEAR s on view, giving plenty of Shoes, Oxfords, effects HOSIERY, everything their b wish this HAVING AN AUTOMOBILE PROMPTLY RE Beriin_News RARLIN BOLSHEVIKI i s B.E BADLY BEATEN - electmen Who Repudlated Debt ' Wgh New Britain Overruled BIFT” OF 8160 IS VOTED tizens Vote to Fngage Hardwaroe ! City Firc Apparmatus at $30 Per loa® and $50 Per Hour—Non-Vot- s Ruled Out town meceting held las Berlin town h two ight were :ictc orahly that of securing means of f e pre o town sc m, 4nd on the road hd bridge hs a 1ar ics of ti d con, before a fached. e A communication r Alling, the road the selectman t $6,000 of th puld have to he advanced wn of Berlin. There the state, which pur 140 weve on the \ tch\Wheans that the a between tl vlin stre ind and ¥ ince were Robert ived from the 1ent was re: At amoun is be used amou be had $3,720, | will h ma of ha can year, onl th ve | » mncmtis g~ather Throat and Luw Aulmems invariably Yield | “to Linonine : | town thousand prominent ple in one city alone have pub- y testified in signed statemenis t Linonine cured them of coughs. ds whronchitis and other forms of complaints that threatened very existence. Other thou- | ds in other sections of the country e added their testimony, and all | in proclaiming Linonine the ! effective medicine of its to science. Relief is wrouzht yving the swellings and irrvita t cause the disturbances. Jy wonderful remedy and is d wholesome, being 2 cmul- of Tlax-Sced Oil, Trish Moss, plyptus and other famous reme- all combined in onc, and knowa WOrld over as Prearly one kind | rem. ps ¢ It s L3-8 latest and most inspect Take pertaining | tion | store, { ioday, 'a bottle) ASON’S FASHIONS 1’ will be found in its new location, one floar up, beautifully appointed, with an unequalled showing becoming Easter and Spring Hats for sses. This personal invitation to see them. is a Waists, Coats, Skirts, for woman or miss are displaved at their All the latest style touches are in evi- ou to make selection for Easter. We and other garments it e: for them. choice for the Tow novel most varied taste of woman or miss. Pumps, and other foot coverings in many time to visit Shoe Department. Infants’ wear, Dress Goods, Boys' Clothing, Neckwear, Fine Wash Goods, in fact, the needs of the fair are displaved at Week. Come look, admire, and buy if you SILKS, to Opening DELIVERY CEIVING on ALL NEW RBRITATN DRY GOODS YOU CAN PURCHASED OF DEPEND U OoN to raise, in round numbers, use present. In 1919, an have the rest of the $7,440, from the state. If the legislative assem! at its meeting in 1919, makes an ap- vrcm‘nlmn for the use of the state! The proposals of the New Britaia such work, more will be received | fire board were read, offering tho use v ¥y the town not the town will pay | of the fire department at $50 an whole remaining, about $6,000. | hour. while in the service of B s communication was sent to the and a bond of $10.000 to make the ctman by R. L. Saunders of the|City of New Britain secure against te highway comimnission, after the ! sulits resulting from injuries vined omr oner had examined the road.! by tie members of the department, Tt was the opinion of many at the | OF injuries to pedestrians or other ve- meetin that the matter should bae ! hicles while answering the call. The allowed to stand for the present, a proposal also included the clause th will all the money the town ¥ the department was ta : raise for the next four years, throuzi | Only from certwn people s taxation and other means, and event- | the town who were to be picked from ually the state will take it over as 2 | those living in different districts. (runk line highway. A recommenda- | 'The resolution asking that the ofter tion to have the road repaired but to | of the fire board be accepted was put have the road bed made 14 instead of | 10 2 vote and carried. This arrange- 16 feet the specifications calied | ment will be only temporary, as it for, met with disfavor by a numher expected that within a short time fire of eitizens, who argued that the road | districts will be established and oniy wonld not allow room enough for | the people of the district where fir vehicles to pass at is | occur will be taxed for the amount of Grtenlihe dase whenlina ix cs | the expense incurred. It planned two other v to have two of these districts to oper- ate on th plan, one in and one in Berlin resolution ered, and on reconsideration. tion was carried. A 16 wmill the town for the year was fed, and the meeting took yuestion or fire protection the mo- tax for next af- up the $1,000, for | the town | at w is three 3 is 1lso stated ste over the feet. si materiais for juestion w to whether should be wor will at the of the not least ake 16 labo road unless it ter kind of the n is next offered simons asking that given to the fire ment of New Britain for their sc ices in the past. The department answered about three calls from town, and this gift is intended square all accounts of garding fire protection. The second purpose of the | meeting was mak an ppropr tion to the war board to enabie it | carrv on its work. The board | throush €. 7. Lenls, rirman pressed its need for funds to cara of the boys “over there.” “top Corn Agonv in Four Seconds | 57 7, b e here? | !'h( b cartying on this ‘Gets-It"—Sce Corns Peel Off! | without ‘‘shouting their deeds The relief that “Gets-It” give t the 1 <e tops,” as ome of the mem- corn-pains—the way it makes ¢ sers said. $600 was put into the and calluses peel off painiessly in tody of the treasurer, and he was em- is of the wonders of powered to draw at time on this The woman in th amount ation was this put the considering the dearth a gift wor be bud to m eetin - the year ke possible the was lost. The question that men not voters of of Berlin had been on their had Leen counte in the action was then recons s this lezal the raised the tow feot and special to te Sk d wor one | the the piece one any world > home, Service Notes, Leon the cently ed a to be married, vosterds ard Toiselle is i\ the New Haven n to his post after spending ith his parents on street iward Adams of the Naval Re- cerva Forces, who has heen on a short furlough, returned to duty this morn- ne. H rec young wh furlough in returned to Ca soldier Pmm and Makes Corns Pecl Right Offl” time mp Devens Faw who static returned the week- T. A. B. Whist. The second whist of the e Y. M. T. A. B. soclety, held Thursday evening at { parish Dball. The last wh { success both socially and financially, and it is expected that this one even surpass the last for tonight's whist will ings Certificate. season shopper. the dancer the man in the offic the worker in this great the one sure, qu the foot traveler, the clerk in the the shop, have discovery, “Get K relief from a!! | and callus pains—the one sure painless remover that makes corns ome off as easily as you would peel b it takes 2 seconds to ap- it dries at once. Then | o5 inless joy, even withight | 1} . : : | cluding You know vour corn will loos- : ; or | movies our toe—peel it off with vour vin it, corn sufferers, and | ®' 0 allotment sold at druggists | T nd no more than 25 cents | receipt of price Chic: il Conn.. and | world's best corn Drug Store '\1\‘1' A be a War Sa Fatertainment Tomorrow The entertai iplls of the ool have Night. which G for I nent for Kensington se en rehearsir time, will be given in T. A. B. | tomorrow night. The entertainment clude a variet numbers, singing., rdcitations, In addition, a short presented. The for the purpose of rai: of for the corn some as nana Gets-1t" or and p aylet rom you'll the school the T It is need pay or sent on Lawrence & Co., Sold in New RBritain recommended as the remedy by Crowell's Conno (you | WANTED—Fainting, paper kalsomining and plastering. IMloo: scraped and refinished. Wall board, ceilings, ashphalt shingzle-roofing. H. J. Foiren, Kensington, Conn. 3-12-1wkx by E SENT | 1ara | znswered by | churen |Piainville News COWLES ON SHIP | Quickly CHASED BY U-BOAT Plainville Man Now Chiel Radic| Operator in U. §. Navy GML FOR HELP Approuch War Vosscls Decided Commander of Submarine 1o Change Y¥iis Mind and Make Quick Dash for Safety. Word has Cowle aperator heen from Wil- as a radio received , who enlisted some months ago. Cowles i now in France. He has made two trips. On his first he met no sub- marines. but on his second voyage he encountered a U-boat. for help several times. th Their call was warships which came to their ane and off the submarine. Mr. Cowles Leen appointed a chief radio operator. Church Notes The Parish Guild of the Ep will meet at the parish Thursday at 2 o'clock for work per will be served at 6 o'clock The Woman's Toreign Society of the Methodist church meet at the home of Mrs. Fred chester o'clock Wednesday ternoon. A full attendance is re- quested, as the society wishes to nake plans for visitation day, March is scopal house Sup- Missionar, Man- af- Plainville Briets. Corporal John Simpson, a Viainville boy, who is ationed Camp Devens, has been transferred from the 301st Trench Battery to the Engineer Corpx. He will work as a plumber. Private George Kent. formerly em- rloyed the Byington drug store, has returned to Camp Dix, N. J., af- ter spending a short furlough at home The the ho former E Lea will Mildred »worth at of Miss % o'clock this evening a business meeting and work will be done. The Martha Sewing Circle will meet at the home of Mrs. W. A. Bailey of Whiting street, Wedne aftter- noon at 2 o'clock sharp The young d iter of Arthur Ry- der of Washington has returned houne aftter undergoing a cesstul opera- tion at the Hartford hospital. L. B. Tucker of Church street vecovering from a severe aitack sicknes The Girls' conomie ¢t the home of N louzh James tham has Haver fo attend the funeri cousin, Mrs, Irenc Graham The Misset brothers have returned after spending several months in the soufhern state; The Boy Scouts will male to-house campaign on War Stamps in the course of a for the local War Savings committee, meet Rog Red Cross Ly suc is of a club will meet S. Gwillim on to New ot house- Savings few days Stamps a Miss Wintringer to Speak. Kensington | depart- { io town re- | s i enemy from | ho | which | stationed | | der troubles are will | The first prize | | troubles ammar | | halt in- | | which i entertain- | & the | ingftho| [ hanging, | B | this great preparation send ten cents Chi- the at Miss Margaret Win nger of cage, will give talk at \dvent church on Broad 5 o'clock tomorrow evenin on The Liquor Traffic and Alien Enemy.* Miss Wintringer is a noted journalist and lecturcr, and has recently re- turned from the war fields of Europe I she interviewed some of the figures in the ent will speak of her ex- while a fugitive from an submarine and her thrilling moments during seven raids by Zep- pelins. At the close of the lecture Miss Wintringer will answer qu tions. The address will be illustrated collection views taken battlefront. 11 strect periences the WANT MORE ROOM. Firemen and Policemen “ ill Probably Be Given Extra Quarters. The board of fire commissioners :nd Stephen Robb and P. F. King, representing the police commission, will confer this evening about making changes at the fire and police head- anarters. Plans have already been perfected whereby the rear of the fire tation on Commercial street may be raised one story to provide additional dormitories for the firemen. It ha Lieen found sible to raise the cell ' PROVEN SWAMP-ROOT NDS WEAK KIDNEYS The symptoms of Kidney often very distressing in a run-down secm to suffer victim com and uri not be signals often kidney and condition. leave the system The kidne: most. as almost every plains of lame back which should as these danger dangerous ne glected, lead to troubles, Dr. Kilmer's many people strengthens the kidney, liver and and being an herbal compound, ha a gentle healing effect on the Kidney almost immediately noticed cases by those who use it will convince anyone who in need of it. Better ge bottle from your neavest d and start treatment once. However, if you wish first more wamp-Ttoot which, say, soon hea kidneyvs, is a splendid bladder medicine and in mos A trial be to test mer & Co., a sample bottle sure and mention the Herald. Binghamton When to Dr. K . ~X., for writing be Britain Daily i to breathe in over ' out Ended by a Pleasant, Killing Antiseptic. The hittle Hyomei inhaler is made of hard rubber and can easily be carried in pocket or purse. It will last a life- time, Into this inhaler you pour drops of magical Hyomei. This is absorbed by the antiseptic gauze within and now you are ready the germ infested membrane where it will speedily be- gin its work of killing catarrhal germ. Hyomei is made of Australian euca- ivptol combined with other antisep- s and is very pleasant to breathe. guaranteed to banish catarrh, bronchiti re throat, croup, coughs and colds or rioney back. It cleans a stuffed up head in two minutes, Sold by The Clark & Brainerd Co., a few It is , and druggists everywher: | rooma one story His ship called | drove | has will | | look at | | ing. { operation rs at | There will be | | | his | i New | and blad- | Complete outfit, including inhaler and one bottle of Hyomei, costs but little, while extra bottles, if afterward ceded, may be obtained of any dr st. thus room providi extra for the polic men. At the regular meeting of the fire commissioners tonight tire prevention will be the chief topic for discussion. “his entails a complete plan for in- gating all buwildings within the zone, and other large bulldings three times a year by the men from the engine companies in that particu- lar district. This work will be in charg of one fireman detailed for this work. At the present time the building: cd only once ¢ It 19 likely that commis- sioners will soon take trips to Spring field, Waterbury and Bridgeport to at the aerial trucks used there. are being obtained at present various concerns lounging nspe a also Price. from LAMB OPERATED ON. William Lamb of recently returned where he had serv driver. underwent the Charter Oal Lamb was ¢ University, studies to go to turned about six after his return this return this from 2d s who front an ambulanse an operation at hospital this morn- =ludent at the Syra- and bandoned ms the front. He re- months o, and underwy an heing city the cuse xoon his sc since his G New Holt, for ms: JORGE Haven 86, r. HOLT March Civil war irs made men DEAD. —George veteran, upon prominence terested them- P who! 1y city md C 01: t Per Tablet It Saves 9V4c. QML CAS(ARA QUIN!NE 4’0 d No advance in price for this 20.year- old remedy—25c¢ for 24 tablets—Some cold tablets now 30c for 21 tablets — Figured on prapnrl\onnte cost per tablet, you save 9%c when you buy Hill's —Cures Cold 24 Tablets for 25¢ At any Drug Store Germ- | { { | | | selves | died today in | We've § ment of our tiful pieces to ture is the ki beauty of desigm® passed. HARTFORD. the Grand Army Mr. Flolt value which distributed to various in memoers nad many war 1 to relics of rom time time, he zations Y ani which would care for cm GOING TO WASHINGTON. Miss Gladys Odenwaldt ¢ street was tendered Eim su P FREE LECTURE . COURSE “THE CITY BEAUTIFUL" THEODORE M. TOR BOSTON DILLAWAY, ARY PUBLIC SCHOOLS MR. DIREC- HALL 8 P. M, mber of the Boston Sym- omplished flutist and lecture, several se- he sted by Mr. Mr. H. Fleitzer, GRAMMAR SOHOOL TUESDAY, MAR. 12, Mr. Dillaway. a former n phony Orchestra. is an ac will render. in addition to (he lections on the flute. He will Joseph C. Beebe, Pianist and Violinist. ay M. LEND YOUR MONEY TO UNCLE SAM $4.14 Invested in W. S. S. Today Brings You $5.00 in 1923 UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT War Saving Stamps are as good as Money and Pay you 4 per cent. Com- pounded Quarterly. Both the money and the stamps are guaranteed by the richest nation in the world. The safest place for all your money is in War Savings Stamps, because the money saved and raised by War Savings tamps will win the war, and thus insure the preservation and solvency of our Gov- ernment and the safety of our homes and families forever. Every Stamp you buy helps to keep the Germans out of your own home. NEW BRITAIN WAR SAVINGS COMMITTEE F. R. GILPATRIC, Chairman