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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1918, Boston Store SAYS TWENTY-SINTH - 'REGEIVED RAW DEAL Smart new styles in Ladies’ | . (INCORPORATED) fashionable WAISTS AND Mass. Senator-Elect Declares AT ‘ ' g HARTFORD. BLOUSES | Regulars Were Jealous 5 Innumerable medicinal prod- prices range from 98c to $5.98 £ e ucts are sold in the form cf i Crepe de Chine, Georgette | ' IS g aunes ’ Seyer{anpary plain white tablets. Plain : Crepe and China Silk in all e s Xhl@_tfl_blets‘fresom:tlmcs offered waen ; wanted colors and sizes, @ forced to bear “‘contemptible and un- spirin is called far. ‘ A ¢ - _| American persecution” behind the o Don't buy in the dark—look for the Baver Cross fine assortment at our POPU-| jine. in France, .while fighting tho p every time you buy Aspirin Tablets or Capsules. lar low priccs, | Huns in front of them, if the stories | ‘It:ippears on every label and on the tablet itself. H 3 . FASEL : .| which have filtered through to this It is placed there for your additional protection, so that l““x‘:e”e W] aists dmcely [ country from over there are true. This | you may be sure that yousare recciving genuine Aspirin. trimmed with lace an em-| was the report brought back from eieray el ; . l | Washington, by Senator-elect David I. The trade-mark ** Aspirin’* (Reg. U. S Pat. OL.) fs a guarantee. i the momoaceticactd- broidery in all the new’ models | {25 "200 Pos heen at the national | ester ot snlicylicacid I these vabletead capeuies fo of e relebie Faves e Middy Blouses for women | capitol for some days conferring with ¥ g 3 = high government officials in regard | [ WL ‘:' and children in variety. Plain | {55 BQSR0S0 STER aient in | ‘ T - white also smocked and| this section that promotions, demo- ! : £ - 3 | tions and transfers were made in na- [flncy CO”Z“' and CUH trlmmed 'H’)n:il‘g\l.’?"ll units in a *“shady” ma all washable, Misses’ 6 to 20! ner. ! GARERE R L 3 OIS ¥ ‘| THOUSANDS OF WONDERFUL WAISTS AT WONDERFUL PRICES—IFOR PERSONAT, WEAR AND S S 44 i Hostile to National Guard. | i A _ vears, Ladies’ 34 to 5 From his inquiries in Washington p FOR GIFT GIVING. A Special Number—White | Mr. Waish said that he found an im pression that some regular army off - Three Great Lots at Three Popular Prices. with: detachable -navys Hannel e o e tnadl s trienaly i—N W PLANS FOR H. S. STATION AGENTS TO collar does away with shrink-|and co-operative attitude toward the : + b Vational Guard officer: He de- | - . N age and soiling while wash- | 217, 516 disouss the matter relating CLASS BOOK WORK GET WAGE BOOST ; ing. to Major-General BEdwards, former S S ; RVomen’e Navy Blue Wool commander of the division, or of B i e A . 5 s D S 1 | Colonel Edward L. Logan of Boston, | parearter All Copy Must Be Given to! Director General MeAdoo Orders Min- Serge Middies, white or red | former leader of the 101st Infantry, | et 4 X A | one of the most formidable parts, I the Printers Immediately Upon imum of $95 Per Month for Railvoad | § o b . . 3 braid trimming, a desirable; causc of the delicacy of the situa- | And Not a Few Only in Each Lot But Great Numbers of Them So That Everyone Can Find thesStyle humbervic have itan allisizes. |iGon the Closc of School Year. Workers. e ke et num 1d . ey I > Best. \‘Y 1 fl I ‘V i t f S0 P L s A An erroneous impression has been Washington Nov Railroad e sk 001 Tlanne alsts ONe Of | o5 who have the evidence and who | - iR il M 5 e v i We have just concluded a great hlouse purchase, one of the bigest and most important in ! 5 ek : know- the facts are mow in France,” | permitted to go c m the High j station agents have been granted by | § e ountainst St walak ol 5 5% L 5 P o o L our latest, white fancy strlped; know the fau school in reference to the late appea career. Mountains of Waists, rich silken prettinesses, in a variety of styles such no ormer i < s id. iR Lon ke SRl Loasted, piled high upon generous counters that seem to almost sense the loveliness of their burden. can be worn high or low| i ized that nothing be done to | ance of the 1918 Beehive, the cla i ~olla ¥ embarrass he men we want to help, | Pook published each vear. Members : The materials are strictly high grade, the styles are the very newest, the colors those that Attt for they are in the service. The set- | Of the class caused it to be understood | the rate prevailing last Jan. 1, with a are most wanted. jousness of the offence of criticizing | that the book, which came off the| minimum of $95 per month. IKight superior officers is well known gen- | press only last week, was late because | hours is to be considered a day’s ST i o e R S Teh \»‘,?‘I‘u :;md T O e S e e e Some ver ndsome Roman strpes also in this lot, complete range of sizes, values up to 00. Walsh's warning of caution is empha- | balked at undertaking such a large | Overtime, and fime and a half for At $3.95 hundreds of new and smart blouses in satins, crepe de chines and georgette crepes. In sized because of this job. g su!‘l\ll('e \\lyo\fl -’|0‘hn|ln's,\ R flesh, white and the wanted suit shades, also stripes and plaids. All sizes values up to $8.50. : Sl haneer Sl The order affects abou laay H > “ 5 . Other Sections Aroused. | Lo e masianc, dnichateR ok the e e : At $6.55 extraordinary values including some of the finest sample waists that have come to Hart- A toll which a reporter had hwith|catlonalSwork, flexplainod S thativhe || &SHSy % % % g ford this year, values ranging from $8.50 to $18.50 and at fe i S th st o who consequently were not covered by gr numbers of waists that would sell reg- Mr. Walsh after he returned home, i::::]zo!xspu?’\lnm e d'n’::“t:f’z NS el it e A Al ularly from $12.50 up to $13.50. The most beautiful fancy sotine, georgette crepes and crepe de chines brought out an intimation that com- s « also men’s wear silk. ]r]'nnkm of prejudicial treatment are| directed that all copy for the class “‘?,,‘;,"C Vi cadocemotarnLttoll N . not confined to this section of the| book be prepared by a certain date( e WAEE SCVANCE SOtk TO SN (O To undertake to describe the different models in detail would be simply impossible. You will ountry. It is understood that simi- Mlast spring and failing to receive the | oM Paid $30 or less O BL want to see these beautiful garments and make your own selections i N amands for inquirys will come| cOPY on time the department declined | S181 services requiring only s ar demands 3 3 > the deps i from other parts of the country if the | to do the work. As a matter of fact fl"fg‘ |:-£<l:-hpf:.r ',‘l"‘r‘;w ']:::‘]‘:":\"hn S information at hand is supported by | the last copy for the 1918 class book | .oivoq $50 or less a month for whom 3 SR R the facts as later disclosed. | was mot in the hands of the printer |, "0i N vdvance of $25 is granted, | - - - - _— TO RECEIVE CONTRIBUTIONS. “Whle in Washington I duscussed | until four weeks ago, according to h 1 le the situation in the | Mr. Packard without application of the $95 mini- | Way to the front, and was suffering ClTY ITE! [S e e with several people the situa e E ckaral 3 mum. from rheumatism caused by traveling tion to the slaughter house at the nex 26th division, A. E. F., particularly to Hereafter a new in is to be fol- A e in freight cars and motor lorries. He ‘ meeting of the common couneil. Th| Sl e, ~ | wrote that sections of the country plans have already been approved b, open continuously from $:30 a. m. t0 |t have the old officers of this divi-| charge of compiling the class book | PRIVATE KELLY WRITES HOME. « = 2 o through which he was passing had ok { the hoard and have heen sent to 10 p. m. through Wednesday to ri sion_accompany their troops when | data will be required to have their Mrs. Ellen Kelly of Farmington | ,.0n ravaged by the Huns, and ruins | men’s $1.50 winter union suits, | New York firm, which ~makes ireturned to America,” said Mr.| material ready immediately upon the | avenue has received an interesting ition were seen on all sides. | §1.50, at Besse-Leland not | specialty in equipping them, to ge close of the school year in order that o her son, Private James | He says that soldiers are treated well, | 5 1 : their estimates. Work h ing © s .poor and needy: The | "y o & °r, that | letter from her son, ¢ James > : than two to a customer.—advt ates. Work on the additios P (Orl ”“\ 'ur\\;xmn early Thurs- T}“ s Aot ofithe |I0e W00k may be printed a few weoks His letter was dated October | and that they fare better than the o | Billbs biiriad na oub ca S PP g one because of the dis after the clos: 2 . cas is | troops in this country > hoa £ healt] VL oo o 2 he' civil authorities at Washington not to | B GF HER) t that time he was on his | troops _ et ol sy i council approves the contract. | interfere with mlitary orders. A = e = S AT o T i = £ VAULT BEING ENLARGED. i Punishment Hinted At. “From my inquiries among return- P ing soldiers and in other directions 1| When Completed 100 Bodics Can Be find that there seems to be a growing Kept at St. Mary’s Cemetery. | | jmpressioy that a certain, group or = e | groups of regular army officers have| THe construction of an addition to | not entertained a friendly' and co oprh- | the vault at St. Mary's new Catholic \tive attitude toward the old National | cemetery has been started, and when Guard officers. If this is a fact, then | o . G : the friends of the old National Guara | Anished will be large enough to con- ’ | can rely upon nothing being left un-| tain 52 more bodies. The vault will | | done to see that the officers respon- | be Of concrete. The adaditiod will ad- sible are found out and puaished. join the original structure, and will | “Of cou the best way to handle | have a side entrance, so that the such a situation is to wait for the re- | chapel will not be changed. The . turn of our troops. To take any men| Work will be completed in a few i now would embarrass the men whom | weeks. we want to help. One thing is centai, | The need for a larger vault was ® (-] and that is that there will be a very| clearly demonstrated during the strong inquiry into the matter if the| epidemic which recently visited the “I do not for a moment thiak that| more than 200 burials in the ceme- / - the regular army officers in general| tery. _If the epidemlc had come in | have shown any such disposition, but| tne winter, there would have been no if certain officers have manifested a| 1906 to store the hodies, but with . prejudice and discrimination against | ¢ o addition to the v re wi our own state troops, we will know it ptcrth eyl cuere Bwill in time, and action will gurely follow, | °® T°°m for 100 bodies. Had Hard Fight. “Personally, I am very deeply inter- ested and have laid and will continue to lay before the proper authorities in Washington all the information which I have. I have ever reason to believe that those in authority will not for one moment sanction such ac- tion. “It is pitiable and sad to think that Rt as this has gone on, our brave officers Need Help to Pass the Crisis Safe- | and soldiers have had to seal their| ly—Proof that Lydia E. Pink- lips during all these moaths, and not ?, fight the Huns in front, but find ham'’s Vegetable Compound behind the lines o form of persecuton a.. be Relied Upon. which, if true, is contemptible and e | un-American. TLet us hope tme aad 7 i . L crimination has existed. Fhag s 8 g had an attack of S et : . grippe which lasted | i I figl all winter and left SPECIAL ARMY DISCHARGES TR S ter and it SRR LN { [l condition. I feltat ‘ | Men Who Are Seriously Needea At | f§ W times that I would | | 4 B} neverbe well again. | Home May Obtain Their Release v o . I read of Lydia E. ! The values in this Jot up to $5 Values in this lot up to $8.50. Values in this lot up to $18.50. Director-General McAdoo, a general wage increase of $25 per month above At 4 Blouses of georgette crepe, satin and crepe de chine in white, flesh navy and black. The New Britain Charity Organiza- tion at 103 West Main street will be SeiiTt Aouliime dona il n iing] | NowRdbn Ghelatiootl ind O ] Tonight only, 7:30 to 9 P. M., ceive contributions toward Thanksgiv- situation is an embarassing | B S Pinkham’s Vege- | From Army Service Ere Long. O\ AN table Compound Washington, Nov. 25. — General and what it did for March, chief of staff, has directed the & e e ane | g | discharge of enlisted men for the re- 2 \ ofLifge TR | lief of sickness and distress in thelr doctor T would try families or on account of urgent need it. Isoonbegan ol of their services in industrial work. ) el eae il y It is not contemplated that there A and the anno shall be any wholesale discharge of s men in groups, but the order is broad | gpnegred and your Vegetable Compound d | enough to permit commanders = to, hag made me a well, strong woman so onday srant individual discharge of enlist- | Tdo all my own housework. I cannot ed men on thejr own application | recommend Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege- T d d wherever they can be spared to ook | table Compound too highly to women uesaay an | after the conditions of distress in their | pagsing through the ok ange of Life.”” | | . families and where their services are | —Mys, FRANK HENSoN, 1316 S. Orchade | g w d esda urgently needed in industrial organ- | St., Urbana, Ill. edan y pEsuiong ‘Wemen who suffer from nervousness, | K | There are a number of instances | «heqat flashes,’”’ backache, headaches | t | in which young men who were in posts | and ‘‘the blues’’ should try this famous | a | of importance as directing heads of | yoot and herb remedy, Lydia E. Pink- | business firms were drafted, and | ham’s Vegetable Compound. | whose services in the army has seri- | r ’ | ously interfered with business and | FOR SKIN ERUPTIONS | commerco. Now that the military | Nogino%heals and clears the skin of | | needs of the government are not such P R e | as to require their services, these | '™ [ Soun ‘men in many imstances want | Sykes Comfort Powder | | to return to civil life, and the con- | | . : I which contains harmless antiseptic healing 383 Maln St cerns with which they were identi- | i . edients not found in any other powder. . fied are desirous of obtaining their | '€ the i Vinolland! otier ! drug) atores services at the earliest possible mo—l I he Comfort Powder Co., Boston, Mass. e O | <