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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27, 1018 P ‘ainville News USRNSSR To acquix This store wiil be closed Friday all day, accordings We feel sure that the Hartford public will not be t Penelope Members Anxious 1o Aid I : in Work of Organization B]g StOCk of La (As Always Our Custom, Store Wil Be Closed “Good Friday.”) TO STUP FRE]GHT HOPP]NG q xflt Prices Raflgiflg 1 Collars and Collar and Cuff Sets in Georgette Crepe, You Will Want the Best for Easter (RO el | (R L e L . Stocks with Jabots in Crep .. ° e That IS What We Are Offering Boys Who Jump on Passing Trains A bl - M —Campaign for Clothes for French X B | | N4 D e e ) Oe—— | Refugees in Progress. 3 The EaSter D‘Sl a Y <5008 WFE ARE RPADY WITH EYFRY SPRING NEEDFUL AND CAN | & Charming in their exquistts colorings and m the PROMISE YOU COMPLETE AND TULY ATISFACTION IN The I P lui 1ie is com- richness of the designs. ¥ RYTHING YOU PURCHASE FOR DASTER WEAR. LET US | prised of cdish girls has presented Ribbons for 2 SUPPLY YOUR EVERY WANT. vis ¥ 5% 8 $10 | branch of the Red [ Lt SR I o) | | | 1 purposes in all widths Narrow Ciros Grain Bandings in all the popular shades fur hats The Cre has secured several girls who were wiling to foin in the Red i 5 : - Cross work and heip the soldiers H Black Cire Ribbons in all widths Vests, fTigts Choosc Your Easter Bonnet Herc A The. puplls of the upper grades of | B Wide Waille Ribbons for hat bows in all {he new Fifsh color Vehts an B 8825 und 32 the unmar school who are doing shades, Unfon Suits for $850 and $4.00, cach. | 7 . o o . e olbrings B | knitting for the ocal Red Cross Colored Velvet Ribbons in all widths. . Dame Fashion has outdone herself in our showing of new coloring e e e B 3 | number in Women’s Pure Thread Silk and combinations. Hundreds of smart up-to-to-the-minute Ifats to choose N ao ‘1 H ide. Stripes and Dreadens for children's hats S e, o e e e e from. Purbans in chic shapes smartly trimmed with wings uand fancies. ;_' reen this afternoon after and hairbows. ol TR i " > 5 oS, T o he school session is over. 3 | SRESARS LA, L LEE . rnes and Tams, so saucy and becoming. 1830 Poke Bonnets, very pic 0 A large assortment of wide plain Taiteta, Moire | swom. P S e resque. New Sailors and Mushrooms, and an clegant showing of Dress Railroad Police. A 2 eu Underw 4 : - 5 ¥ 15.00 eacl - pdaEatin 1M lisie, Vests, J'ants and Union Suits at lowest prices and semi-dress Hats of the' picture tvpe. From $2.98 to $45. each. I'he railroad 5 police are in town Choice is ea looking for youths who have been hopping freights. The officials wish . . | to ask the co-operation of all the | E t H y f a4 Bi d W Easter Gloves, All the Latest Kinds o e e L aster Hosiery 1o vien an omen 2 practice because there . a great | M The famous ““Phoenix” Half Fose for men, black We have them in foreign and domestic makes. French Kid in two- many lives lost every vear. o= S clasp style, pique and prix seams, tans, greys, pongee, and white with self | Patriotic Duties. | Mew's “Wayne” Knit ik Halt Hose, in (he seasor or Dlack stitchings. Or black with self or white stitching. $2.00 to $3.00 pr. B . § ood, 750 pair. o Bacmo Washable Cape Gloves, pique sewn and one-clagp style in white, Women’s “‘Fhoenix” Silk Hose, both plain and fa ev,ian and Newport for $2.25 pair. Latest Novelty is a white Slip-on pair. | Glove with black stitched backs and fancy cuffs. Very attractive at $3.00 ::unmnv\ sw(m all 1“};:» \w »1-;1 Silk Hose, in jv. French Mocha Gloves, one-clasp style, pique sewn, butternut, tan g c s omen's “Wayne Knit Sills Hosiery for $1 L hobaly i )'(_‘:n‘v,l‘: ‘;"re’,\'mr:fmsfl. y nai;.m;’o:-hleo( l“ilLillg’ it (imrs, o0 o state will be willing to receive all Women's “Onyx" Lisle Hosiery from 29¢ to 75¢ per pair large pearl clasp, pique sewn, mode shades. A fine hand covering for Women’s “Onyx” All Pure Thread Silk from 69e to § and colors, both plain wnd clocked, for 63¢ and best shad ind t need of clothes in France ! and Belgium should appeal to all the | § $ people of the town. The local Red : Cross or any Red Cross branch in the ¥, in the reg the populur shades gifts of this nature. - $3.50 per pair. To Attend Conference. Women’s “Kayser” All Silk Hosiery, always dependable, from $1.37 S i e Rev. J. W. Dentan and other mem- i bers of the Advent Christian church | R will attend the joint meeting of the Sunday school and Young People’s SoomT ciety of the Western Ms : it coimenn B ik (0 IS R I 7 Advent Christlan conference at T Kherson and Z:lnmnan!(\'u v.‘w:( ‘h»zu\ (’ODIMI‘SS‘O‘ ER IN DEFENDS GERMAN H ———————————— . 1t 7 AR — ———— ————————————————————————— Norwalk, Good Friday. The meeting | rocaptured by the Russians. it - L HAVING AN AUTOMOBILE D : FOR NEW BRITAIN YOU CAN DEPEND ON will commence at 10 o’clack in the 3 POLICE RAID NET PROMIPTLY RECEIVING ALL DRY GOODS PURCHASED OF US. forenoon. Mr. Denton will be one A dispatch recsived in‘London drom Vormer Cong B0 aehabe ALl LU Petrograd Tuesday said it wax re mE—— b Congregational Church. 20lshey] ar red | 5 . Letier to Senator King “putisy gregational ) ported the Bolshevikl had recaptured | Head of South Norwalk Department tor King Disputiy The weekly prayer meeting of the | Kherson and v. Kherson and | ygee Congregational church will he held | Nikolayey northeast of Odessu and Other Prominent Citizens Thursduy evening at 7:45 In the|and are important commercial citics. | W church chapel Nikolayev is 40 miles northwest of Arrvested For Gambling. cssman Bartholdt write Charges of Disloyalty. Cross society. The places for collec- 10 other one, the property of the | tion are the homes of Mrs, larold Roardman company was ditched a | & —. | of threc places mamed by the Red| Amerioan Paper Goods machines. in News | | 1shington. March 2 Defendiy Upson, Mrs. Charles Sharpe and Mrs. littla south of the Jarvis estate and ¥ S | ! N |kl . eat] the National German-American Al B 1 ¢ R S e el o el e e SO En T »r:z::fi d «:(.4.4t )r«mx;.”\. aw:‘»i‘ : IZ iz\n"e’so"!‘“ut‘v":'or;‘i?m:&e):“Al vard and S e e Caught 7NCE ABAINSt charges of being disloy end Saturday of this week, at which | before another large truck succeeded | Préparatory services will e 9 ES =S Y g ina raid by hisloni bolicen =3 Former Congressman Ilichard Bar b [ i The pastor will speak on ‘“the Re- n policemen, Po- v i N Y | lice Commissioner Wil oM holdt of St. Louis, in a letter to nd Valuation of the Cross” and will give Kornilofi's F Surrounded. ShIG liam’ J. Moore, 4 ! be va ationa sad- i 2 q : or King. of -Gtah, declared the s | be forwarded to the vmhmmxl !':V_ 1 Berlin Boys Quarantined. Soric iblereiting rendings Tromircoent oyt Y The forces or| DI Attorney g 0 Limswelles dans 0t 0l K SEme W"f L RIS ol Ao MORS, ERT TOM | Several of the Berlin bovs who are | literature. The standing commitice e S el Lsevenallothen el o il taitinden e o ISR CRRE SR OD any aac b 4 ihere o Irance direct where the Red g i,tioneg at the Naval Reserve Sta- | will hold a meeting prior to the serv- tial men of this city. are under bonds 4 e time all that has bcen collected will | in dragging it from the ditch N hevik tre 8, sayvs o Retuin Cross association will look after the ENIK LI DS, isary S iistribution. This movement is na Mr. Bartholdt was in congr i today to hearine & as in congress wh tion at ew lL.ondon, have written | ices. dispatch from Petrograd. da 0 av a hearing home stating that they will be unable As thig is the only holy week serv- Gen. Korniloff, the former i Iy supparted its federal incorpora nd the c¢a aigns ) o 1 e 3 & A i : ‘ : . ing e and the campaigns in all of ', g0t a2 furiough home for =ome |ices a large altendance is desired and i e R : : % i Cossacks against - voke the charter roductive of the raising of la has been quarantined for =cariet fev- | other churches are welcome. h N an early hour this mo and Dair oundics of discarded clothing. T cr. Therc are at this station about ',“"“”‘"\j"“;m\ 2 :‘,"‘; OB leclared was “‘spite’ wor ¥ 0 4 + R = ‘ & i ‘oresters’ o o ween Mosc and lostov Ve:g S 2 th at Th]ee Points need at this time among the refuges s Berlin youths, and as vet i1 is not Poresters’ Meetingz, ¢ ince Mr. Moore : : - - times he has been reported defc b appointment as OL USSA TO GONTRAG is hoped that Berlinites will respond | i Sl General Lawton was held last even- { has made rad hoy it Berlini T flicted with th kress or not e e e e made rad I Rally Tonight. ol Berlin was all It up this morning, | New Britain. one of the gramd ofi- Volga-Bashikiz Republic. B b o bt > D L nAoRcMen(s Emntercdilato iy Oy RN j cndgsoctal oty lod i omasiafesul tlofla gmornin gy atier s, gave a very interesting lecture. | London, March 27.—A Re i it i e & S Exist, Decision of Engla this town will come to a standstill to-, 1,ut through an error of the clectric smoker followed. patch from Petrograd savs atehed. with miich noR . - night to give place to the big Victo light company which left all the i i el ol Moo e Ty ey y and Prance, . e : S S "eloc : 4 L ainville Briefs. | i ple, both po For War Rally Tonight—Gypsy at the town hall at 8 o'clock, | ctreat lights of the town burning. In 3 [ be planni e S J h three of the best speakers of | ihose times of strict economy and Mrs. James Thomag of Farmir e i e onth . Fo lre ng Band Passes Through Town the state will some together to ad- | |ightless nights. it 1s too bad that such | has been visiting Mrs. Helen Tyler | /o "0 et e ¢ A "o playing ut ! ered into by the Imperiai fhe peopie of Berlin on some ' a (hing should cause the waste of [of Park aral L Rrosiness imbling and promise =b feonsRIGE U1 B e N tast live topics and necessities for | light. hut nevertheless enough lizht Mr. anc G. B. Carlson of Put- he Eathet e ot - ' ! e SRl x R e The meeting will be held | was wasted in using the electric lght | y formerly of Plainville, ave re- | minith and Tartar ra x e = o 5 inder the auspices of the Connecticut | to compete with “Old Sol” to light | celving congratulations on the birth | ¢n e, 1 e - . GIGABETIE BUTT DID ”‘ el L AN oNns Fo! State Council of Defense, and willl the town for several lightless nigh of a daughter. el el e e e Atk o Al ountry for clothi e distribute ring o direct from Josephine Blaso. Mass will be celebrated tomorrow | o . = ymong the Belgian and French 1 esident e United States Josephine Blaso. the fourteen | norning at 5 o'clogk in the Church s will be started in Berli . 2 nor of Connecticut. Tonight ,o,¢hs old daughter of Mr. and Mr= | oi Our lLady of Mercy in bonor of Demands not set forth by the G age represented R All who have old clothing v they | time for every Berlin citlzen 101 yonp Rlaso of Kensington, died at the | foly Thursday. mans in the peace treaty With| Responsible for Explosion in Army it ound r. No a ire willing to give to Rioit i onaandiacduaing iimest mith ‘:’“r home of her parents yesterday after- lter W. Benstead, for many | Ukraine are creating disorder there mmand will con Orthylicausel mavl sonnlbititocitheon. o0 plans for the conquering of. .., pne funeral will be held to-| vears a milk dealer in this town. is| The latest of these and Storchouse at Jevsey City. . | th 1a. to hear what progress she | . on,w afternoon and burial will bo | Gisposing of his business, and nego- | Ukraine surrend lin St. Mary's cemetary tiations are under way for the pr ain and all th sy andonoy ;‘”‘ m:y \l“:':“)z:'i Berlin Briefs. chase of it by A. F. Denton refineries except i needed s fon e e .’,‘M“”;,r e SGHUGL GiRL Pl o ‘-:mmdm:;red from our| Mrs. Frances Goodwin will enter- | FOR SALE-—A well established mill purposes. iy ible for the fire whicl . N i . Come and hear the rea-| tain the women of the town who are| route and also 2 horses. App:y W cansed the explosion in & }”TE HI‘UsE [’ONL‘FPFNG 5 e B v it must. This is one of the | knitting for the Red Cross _’I'hv‘lrwlrar\‘ W. Benstead, ”mmwl-‘ tonn JAPANTSE SHIP” SECURED TSR e i : i VUL U IRt | TELLS UTHEKQ « Miciar periods of the history | afternoon from 2:30 until 5 o'clock. | FOR SALE-—A well established milk i NI I e said. accordine to R e wnce was chartered and activ Whole Town Expected to Turn Out street.” e nc ¢ Paris, March 27.- The Hjgh-Powered Motor Car. e | avation made publi to be ahout 760,000 in number, ac- | Selfatartptuas ording to the latest statistics dacob 1. Altman Admits He Was NRERLIV G 1 nand made, what her chances for suc New York, March o7 10lc nations’ existence | The Thrift Stamp committee of the | route and also 2 horse Apply W he started it accidents in the balance. Come to-| town will hold an important meet- W. Benstead, Plainville, C'onn Altwan ho vear what some of the best | ing at the home of Mrs. Charles -26-2d { Transfer for Tonmage of 150,000 in i employed at the wareho 1k ficld MeAdoo. Hoover, Hurley, Daniels a Invited to Discussion W » ata | aha - o rening o E 'clock S ckot { cor & T y i he aceidentall aroppec 2 . 1 thin rs of the state| Sharpe Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. | LOST—Pockethook cont ng sum of Excl o T N e < - T » t 1 - e < ixchange for 300,000 Tons of Steel e = = i Prosiident How hey Can Find Relicf % i aho these important e in e money Saturday afternoon between P o inflammable materials lent . A 7 | i 2 sserted From Periodic Sufferings. tors | week’s vacation in Worcester, Mass Italian grocery store and the rail-| Arranged at Washington. jaasred BE on (o tonight’s rally will be ; 2 e o and road station. Finder leave at the i | S SXPIOS 0N s Wilson sumr 1 1 of the lleetion will be taken “rl;he,‘fi‘”n::a:( SR N e S Kensington Post Office and receive| Washington, March 27.--Negotia- | tion by fire of a six story building of . s collecti > 1 E e! - O H e o bran e ot 150 ¢ he Jarvis Warehouse Co.. Inc., where | ¢ \ are l of the ¢ld and every month for two yoars I with Amevican flags this afternoon, s SR s . i e e 30 ofclock this uft Had!suchipaing that | ana v have heen taken from the | T Ny avel ComDle on PRsls Ob | mncs . Sl SR 1 would OT”"“ faint chape B1V sufficient room i \-\(:r\ .‘\H "(\’\.$ i"nv w‘ :""lv‘x:u:\?\h” b ik 0no ;i Althou “ : ‘\‘”:“:‘7" ) itand have to leave i, 1 O AS Y ro expected to at- | i | Ak ST = L g : = < A 5 i school. I had such | o i S . provided hy the | 1ths : li{ pain I did not know | | inery 5 i | PORMER (ZAR MUST MOV y et s aaest - | f i § et : © Mavor T of Jersey City asser | hat todo with my- e N ) AN { London. March 27.—The Bolshevil | e yic investizations had convince { many remedies that |~ The =zvpsy band which formerly e e ,.%”"il:“d - L"";‘:_‘:":" N {were of no use. I | wandercd along the dusiv count _—— — | e L e sEen o O UELL (ol read about Lydia E. ' roads with a few dirty looking wasg- | ) ooy : b LomToDolsk stroy the government stores in Pinkham’s Vego- ons. with five or six laz: horses | (Continued from First Paze) (Contir Pe : S o o e 2 P > DR i SSE L G 3 — | ¢ 2 newspapers transmitted ter the ylosio R able Compound dg behind, is doomied to take . nRn ! BesnSRels rahismlaicd iy Kplosionarnivgand itna RS n(‘V\"Pr;U'("rR ('w\\v .:‘.‘W vlm”v ’\hnri )t,n,r 1 KL ¥ rmans have not halted their long | antagonism, Wwhich is not « in @ or - dispatch. Tt was de- | 1 1 T s took 12 men into and decided to tryit, | 1o, ,,} A s T s Bl e At G e n i the Bolsheviki, but is being oste take this action in view of [ custody and questioncd them closely ; YPPOints Him to Command of Gua and that is how [ ,\"“ R e here | official statement from gen head- | even among thosc i i ¢ it ot compli v Tl i o A S R e S Crennd : T Lyps yand passec roug € - Germau o0 tha : | 5 found relief from pain a{g\dfifflfllxsfi mu"’f! in a large.auto truck. Although |duarters today | seen in 5 plant Jette: an I use to. en ear o h e 3 anied th tr B s 3 o hett r‘(h"mfil LR W e they were accompanied with the (Pt o SR T ! e thoninnelSnuh Ieniccr GO (o i T i ’ oin any girl suffering as 1 did : usual idy colors and accoutrement e e o m X The Popular Shoe Store, N nee Gus how Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable t,. camp lige. thew were not followrd | Amsterdam, March Moscon by =0l . ' me ‘gnition MARTIN, 29 Bowers .St : ;\nehula. VISR B s their band was driving was a | Block von Blottnitz. an infantry divi- fl":- ”“ “‘4’,‘," "IM'\\‘ :"‘ly‘"“‘” l:‘”"fu\”“ i i e B BV estor n N m to Lydia E. Pinkbam’s Vegetable Com- ' 1500 givan which they blew coniinu- | Sion commander in the German army, | @ i il £ oot o o " . ywn ince the emperor says ywund, made from native roots and | R e (D was killed at the front on March 23. | Fisthonia £ Gled ey ¥ unadisplaviot ik es is a showing i ¥ the Gerr ! on. b « of this season’s X ! “The fine and great success wh herbs, cont a o parcotic or harmful doned the of horses hoth as a | SR i noiGe );“ L Hon by ”-“ B i f this season’s authoritative styles. Never the troops of the army group un drugs, therefore is ap "C"-"“f"‘gm' means of transportation, and also a | MAY SEIZE HOARDED WHEAT. | !honians vefttc: 0 o e i T daintycreations on Yourl.command achieved th Gl o 3 wh v ers | % il Tl e 7 reh 27.-—State food | reception e vi attri il i ilady’s selection — there are leautitu 2 1 t ¢ ! edy to give your daughter, whe 8afier8 | y.cans of obtaining n ifvelihood most | | Washington, March 27.--Stute food | [SGRON cil Dra-Garman teeting | N boots in grey and brown—plain and in days in the battles against the Brit from such painful periods as \[m\m having taken up fortune telling o e U e e e army gives me a welcome opportun| Miarti : . on a large scale, or to make them b Ollectine M to express to your highness my hea The reason 80 ;""37 g‘é]s I:“;::’e entirely up to the customs of the | tion summarily etz "l and exporting breadst from the i B \.:”“ paloni-led Qxfor recognition by appointing you chief: Tydia E. Pinkham_ e FU0, | Cwenticth rcentury, perhaps thev have | ACtunlly being hoarded. A genoral or-; And eRATLLE FELIRACE JTOE o | R : $4.50 to $6.00. 5 Guard | Gienaaterirdgtment s Mass., for advice, is h”ff’:si’v ;O:rt‘oreof substituted a fleet of Fords {railing | der tot "‘ gicelinas g et ”'“ pro- | Porehorskava, near Psikov L 40 meni BN High heel, patent leather Pumps convinced that the hrave and W 40 years FXp*!!‘IG‘p({e? :viu'i;b’”‘ bél ful behind where the horses formerly mulnu)\‘ 4{ . 4' ’ -‘v““. ";l*“\':‘fll '11;')“”‘ 1 bers of Cterman detachme requisi- | g $3.50 to $£5.00. proved regiment will always knowledge which is inva R e ":“ o G £ Author=} i oning bread were killed by the peas- | B Military heel Oxfords in Tan. Mahogany worthy of its princely chief.” Jonah Day For Trucl 2t lants. ¥ 205 were destroved by the | 8 Calf . o L..... $4.00 to $7.00 | = Yesterday in Be o e Jonan UNKNOWYN AVIVIOR KILLED. Le At SR I m-'«h':\ ) pats in all colors at $1. nd” $1.50. TICKETS FOR GUARDSME day for trucks two of them becom Wichita Falis, Texas, March 27 ma B Company M, Home Guard, ins stilcl in the ditfhes alonz | ihe l'an | Ahiccicant viction | Qestroving carts and wagons | N rrh wh e e R R e & i 2 | S J | ot a e armory this eveni road. One of them, early in ihe af- | jdentity has not been established wa i e o e S oeman, an official inspection by the ofiees ernoon got caught in that nerfect | killed and the hody badly burr AnSORAR NI CROTCCEWIDD DL e the colanel's staff. The mon will g e e Moscow, March 24, (Fy the A 941 Main 5t., Hartford ok cadet whos receive their pay checks a ; > sy D ks anq tic fic which has for vears run | dred feet near the gunnery | ated Press)—Bolshevik trooy:s. x for the Hartford ¥ ) B artford automobile sho by the road near the railroad | Calfield this mornin The machine | ficial statement says, have heen s Ask the Clerk for S. & H. Green Stamps. le sh 1 1 be distributed to those of the depot. The truck was one of the ' caught fire after falling cessful in fighting the Aus men Who are to assist. rehous i A KAISER HONORS CROWN PRINC ) German administrators will be encouraged by | the Food Administration to requisi- | | The Germans arc | tion summarily any stocks of wheat | i

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