New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 22, 1918, Page 3

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NEW BTAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 22, 1918. SOMETHING NEV : 1 9 1 8 e : a BURLINGTON || NEW | HOLLANDERS’ 72nd SPRING OPENING Ffi%}éfi%}lfi?D SKTURDAY, NARCH 23 Y[]UlIl [ST[ E’VE been planning on a great scale for this Fashioned in a new way, on | a wonderful new machine, |} important event. Our hundreds of patrons fl{gg? St;flfi:;‘;l:y from all hereabouts—as well as others, will look with Nfl MafiBf wnat YOUI GhflIGB Full fashioned, yet with interest on this ing. | 9 niin Pl ichish ot ”f et on T operme SUITS BOUGHT SATURDAY heel and double sole and toe. | § The Showing of Spring and Summer Clothing }f fitcsonfl:f?)rgll){llee Sz‘rlfily’ ]f::g I will do credit to our dependable store. : OUR SUIT SPECIAL wearing. The Hollander quality = will assert itself § “THE ROSEMARY” $25 Burlington New Fashioned |§ This 1s shown in five different styles, and we con= HOSIERY throughout. sider it the greatest suit value of the season. ¥ mad - l 1 f “The Rosemary 1its have all the style and cor- is e In popuiar colors ol | Th rect lines of much higher priced sults. The mater- i ilk Li | e styles have all the sn: n that Yo | a ors and workmanship are of the best.t No silk lisle and sold at a reason- Y G .ap and go that Young L e R e of new g § ast word able price Men look for as well as possessing the conservative §| suits in tlie - o, in Fifth ave Urookie, infantry < a Pair If you want to pay §25.000 for a sult by all means [, ; " lines other e prefer. look at the Rosemary suits Saturday. blue, rose and the heat! mixtures. $35.00 to $75.00. McCALL PATTERNS 10, 15, ™ 20c A Men's Suits, 520, 822, 525, $28, $30, §35 Suits for Misses and Little Women THE NEW MAGAZINE |k Youflg Men’s Suits $20’ $22’ $25’ $28’ $30 = have received just in time for Saturday's selling many mew and very chic suits for Misses and 1 5 ‘| .ittle Women. There ave suits with the short flare coat and shawl collar; suits with the double frills h tied in back: plain tailoted suits with the wide pleated belt which is so fashionable this season. women love the belted models, and these sults contain the latest ideas in that respect. The ma- Is include silvertone, tricotine, serges, gaberdine and poiret twill. There are navy, rookie, infantry Spring Hats that b!‘il’lg you fullest value, ‘ >;u»- and black suits, and the prices include $20.50, $35.00, $45.00, $49.50 and $539.50. Women who find difficulty in being fitted small sizes will be pleased with these garments, $3.08, $3.50 and $4.00. Spring Shirts ........... $1.50 to $5.00 § Dresses for Easter | Coats for Easter Spring Neckwear .. .50c, 75¢, $1.00, $1.50 Rl .o e o e o O eimen, | conss, et pomoad o stosre. & weomans o N including < coats, specially priced at $19.75. A stunning model Also, {affeta dresses in all the fashionable colors | 4 "l ey oio0 “yneantry blue and green. B low prices ol i 5 " 7 The whole store is ready. How about your e w and vers popular silk gingham |- You will be interested in seeing the latest Paris HES JRTERS STRIKE . e i i : suit model, which we have just imported from the Easter wear. This way for satisfaction, ] | famous House of De M AGAINST WORKING | § i This is developed in navy blue tricotine land shows the new close fitting sleeves, und the close —— = T Chocolate Cherries o % narrow skirt with deep slit. lmonc tefugees in Switzerland Balk at Per- shiphiminipivg | O N Ry o ‘| Easter Neckwear at 50c New pleated organdy sets, in rose, vapor blue, tan ganize Own Soviet in Zurich. 3 3! W 1 les and Chickens . Ar il whit 1skets rrespondence of The Associated Press.) | i Lemon Drops 5 : i \ Pique collars and sets. Zurich, Switzerland, Feb. 11.—A - 5 Salted Peanuts U 50 & lb. | Riding stocks, in Madras, Linen and plain and trike of deserters” has been in pro- - 2 4 RURD. = Peanut Clusters FEN NG00 A b \ fancy Pisuc. here for some weeks. The % ) thirteen thousand -deserters, from the central empires, who : L R B e e S T e, K TS aken refuge in Switzerland are ——e—r o e et e A . —n . ————————————— e ———————eeee g - ellious to service in the field and R . = { of Paris is no' o ) B ¢ e, | St T R AV o - - ST ~oiah the factory as they are in the front of Gailslamar rooted Infcourase ‘:'l““‘ : | sic od ar Law., “the] . R. FAVORS BOY ARMY. h to expross ine trenc and most of them re- e ST RO ot e ol ! hou md country will not be vxn-' R ) rese 1 support w i | n ¥ rve fuse to work. aggression. Hoeilm a B aation :” Gives Hearty Support to Reserve for | Until recently every deserter who L i ur staft and i e g Be e o1 BE into Switzerland was glven shelter ponSSETE s e L 10| Hartford, March 22—Colonel Theo- | ho turne TR i T e s 1 e G . it UE et ol be turned into workers on the f| L k ° : o } e liha Atk heen | dore Roosevelt expresses unqual-| The farmers have been pro pay his taxes and observe the law. High class nm.m drama, Fox's the- e ‘t‘_““ i Uil it i 2 s A 5 a ,,r,c', = (,"m 4”‘\,“ " B R Y R i e o launched on every part of o we fi proval of the TUnited States | ORT G strong, Ted on the occasion of the riots in Zurieh | S{0Ti6S 0F ImDending Disaster Be-j < Bonar Law Assures Public All Hackel i pova: Working Reserve in o telegram | 229 19 & ementeus hop o TR he federal authorities discovered that n attack were ur Juefofithessrat ibaneisigonigy audeville and rior photo ; today to leaders in the Connecti- | that or making the hoy realize order. It was then decided to order S R et St et from headiunrinrs i Franee that during the vacation period. he is (Iioir;;r nis share in this . civil mobilization that would en- Hen et { they had definitely arcived at the con his telegram, Colonel Roosevelt | war and that he ho i servie able the government to round up all Paris, March 22.—A striking 4 A onaon rch 22 The Gorman|ClUSion thai an attack woull be savs trust f ati unoccupled foreigners and set them | change is evident in the appearance| ~New Britain Circle, C. of I., moets | att: S b Batn mnes P Lol diias ey The strike of the deserters followed r scale than any made thus | need have no this mobiligation. 'The deserters pre- tended to the right of asyvlum in the country without the obligation to of Paris to any one who has returned | at 34 Church stree to the city after a four days’ absenc In every street, one sees Cris-cro of stout paper gummed to the win- } dow-panes of stores and apartments - spokesman of the government, told work. They were supported by a cer . unlor R S Aibie. Burritt] | and b N eiones | to tessen the risk of breakage by con-j Junior Red Cross exnibit, BUrritt{he house of commons yesterdas L sehoo - : tain element of the Swiss Soclalist party with maximalist tendencies. cussion. The expectation of f . Our outpost troops, he said, | <ame : , : : ~ | New ch for H o cameliterel o lestapalleervic || aizhraidsi plualitho cects ot Jast NEW BRITAIN GIVES 218, “have been withdrawn on one the pe vear { €W chairs Qr - , . 3 ay's ex —windows were brok- gl o 2 tude,” the deserters sald, “we reject day’s explosion—w o he : i _— the line which was very lig o s A i N en even on the left bank of the Seine | 3 ) 7 2 y i s very lightly held. | gusness in I L, < T m > all obligations of service, military or in parts of the city furthest from the Sixth in List of Shipyard and Volun- | This was nothing more than was cx- | {he newsp 1 } Our sle] (& iyl el Iokievy nafiordazRen i ol ane ? the disaster—have led Pari- teer Fields. : e summon the socialist party of Swit- | S26® © g 5 a T | pected, L SR ind to sustain us Immediately.” sians to take the same precautions| Hartford, March 22—War Bur instructions. There was nothir j Bonar Law in the house o 5 A dignified chair adds charm o Taits peityord Ry tisrinna | Lot arciio] bensted B GVERRRONE OF o g thof Connecsienb o iete Coun he O e § & 1D as circulated in the hotels s th It to your reception hall. R O1ten e caeral ‘( Lvention | JIBES within the sound of the guns | Aavelenrollda a | : u‘ nature of a surprise about the at- | ) ! 7 > a front. vor i e Ur s s : re o e i | | Among our b and, though sustaining the strikens in | 2f the ! LocheR the majority REAS Among cautiful Berkey ohinttamtaned ialddu In the smart quarters of the city volunteers accordi 1gures | Bonar Law _reminded B thel Shousciiiogithe aveat { ‘ 8 1( & Gay chairs you will find Dpiaton! 25 © BO | the proprietors of business houses < gut today at the office of Fe: hat he had given warning a week | the mort ul Mp. B (i ¥ any that are admirabl to work. Thereupon the de-|, . ."gevoted characteristic French | eral Director Leo Korper of the|#80 that If such an attack oceurred |y, words areled mueh I / A Inagysaalars sty sult, erters and the (‘\’lre'mLtLT oT o e A Ao wiinr D actton S o States public’ service reserve, | the attacking party would gain a cer- | wurance Y )V ed to your home, not only S:)""“JH‘ e anized 2 sort of ) iona of the regular arrangements of | The enrollment work was started | 1! 'm?.“r'[((,'r. eround, and the gov- N il an appropriate chair for your SR e 7 G e | S FETEE JRb Ba0 SRNCREH J i Seeei (i S 0 i Gl s e T B ot \tf“{hf‘: e Delbert . |t . hall but also one of inviting Goinalarelna ol et hind the firing line, therg are five or | has depended largely for its siccess ' (1 R v]‘lf ~L‘-m [ depths for your living room, s b anaaditen i en pointed smriu,_m Ls's,l\’ef lm.;n/cr on the co-operation and initiative ot | TH1E PeVORC that K(w:{lpyr;.[.’\ni;,;u“ & 3 ,‘,M Lo a desk chair of attractive sim- zation decres but public opinion in a | Nortt GESIENS TRMRIECENE €0 L CHEC | the war \1»3—"',‘\2""?»:m-tfifam oLt et p i Gl i = 1 S i plicity, or a comfortable rock-- vast majority is stoutly opposed to | yciouivpnic symbols. el elos i lee which reported more | Pened in similar attacks on either ! from corporal tc . i ), | ing chair for you to knit in. any concessions to the deserters. this opportunity of showing her pride | 1100 100 volunteers through their war | ™= & = = g Come in and see them. in her new situation of “a War-zone | hyreaus and the number £ollows: | | ————— —— = ; g | ity Hartford, 5; New Haven, B i i (it i { Ti TR0 ReV. Ernest ; 1though some alarm was caused by | Aferiden, 38 Waterburs 3 AUNT DELIA'S BREAD is sweet, good bread wit D crast, 7 | . ik !‘ :fib Friday's explosion, it was Tather dus t, 344; New Brit moist and close texture, and is substantial and wholesome . Bl | to the fact that most of the people ; ’ ranam uthrie were startled by the idea of an un- J N ordering bread from your groccr, insist on goiting AUN | announced air raid—iwhich they all at i = T RE \ , S e a 3 DEMOCRATIC CAUCUSES. BREAD. Eecentiyireturnad Lo e o first considered it to be—rather than g e months’ association with the The democratic caucuses next Tues- h : | by the actual danger involved. Parls i Ny American Field Service in B ;g getting used to air raids. It may be | 92y evening will ‘be held at the fo . & 9 ince fwill ebea Supon 8 | said now that any attempt on the part | [0WIng places: Tirst ward, Bardeck SrliHe snemv it th hall; Second ward, vacant store on A Day ai ihe M | ulation already is a failure. Y(utptl?s Cherry street; Third ward, hall above e e | MorEan (& Khngsieyis ongmain strect Fl‘Ollt 8 | campaign against civillan morale. On T:‘"“':“ [“‘f"t;f‘- 7“01!0:;1";; lh;l}; A}la]iln‘ b | Saturiay extraordin: Tnoralocithel AtrectiniE ward, ritulsky’s hall; ANNUAT, MEETING OF THE Sy SAta0rnay et Sixth ward, 30 Hartfard avenue. AL VRS B DR DN imminence of a new and more ter- Washington Camp, P. O, S. of A, luring the war on any part of the Althou meets at 277 Main street. ern front. Andrew Bonar Law, | “Di¢ and was in acecordance with | The ateiment v NEW BRITAIN McALL rible explosion floated through Paris AUXITIARY from unknown and untraceable | KRNI sources, “Defeatism” has given way South Church M| to n now method. Tt is being wt Galvanized Boilers, Tin, pered mysteriously that there is - Co er Bottom Boilers Cha el M d ger of a revolution—a Tevolution by Pp . ’ p onaay. Whom or on what grounds is lert |l and All Copper Boilers, fh vholly to the Imagination. More tha 17 March, 25 H | o mervous famity has doft the city |[§ Galvanized Wash Tubs Meeting 4:30 | in consequence of this rumor, but the and Wooden Wash Tubs Mr. Guthrie’'s address at & B | sreat mass of the population remains & | | | | | 1 { All ladies and gentlemen in unmoved. Pl" L — ; ’ terestod are cordially invited, §f [ “It is a terrible oxistence” say il g | It is hoped that gentlemen olalzdy, at tue newsvaperikioal, i 3DV teachers and Red Cross work- our iboys Have, stood worss At HARRY A_LEX | For This Thursday we will have a large assortment of good, wholesome baking such as: Mocha, Lady Baltimore, French Choco- late, Walnut and Whipped Cream Layer Cakes, Charlotte R Whipped Cream Puffs, Chocolate Eclairs, Napoleons Cakes, Old-Fashioned Raised Loaf Cakes, Boston Brown Rread Baked Beans, and our tender and delicious HOT CLOSS BUNS 20¢ per dozen. at ors will find the hour con- front. There is no reason for us to venient complain.” 371 MAIN ST, 62 West Main St. Two Stores 95 Arch St. Once more the Germans are making | terror in psychology, but the U‘“M'ulm

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