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2 F[ags BRITISH DAY Stationery Dept. | THE | Dickinson Drug Co. 169-171 Main Strest SUN AND MOON OINTMENT | QUICK RELIEF FOR SPAN!SHj INFLUENZA, COLDS, SORE | [THROAT, CATARRH. i Anoint chest and back, snuff a! ittle up each 'nostril, and take a little on the tongue several times a day. Aneint with Sun and Moon [Liniment, for tired body feeling, frheumatism hardening of the arteries nd nerves, stiff joints, tired feet and | urns, ! Small size 40c, large jars 73c. jPrepared only by A. W. Lowrie. For sale at Dickinson Drug Co, ey e i | | | | | | | Excelsis,” plain and cord- ed, in stripes and checks— i | 35¢ to $1.50. The | Horsfall Co. Luke | (Tablets.) 3 ASYLUM 1 | HARTFORD. o SIS CITY ITEMS. Hosiery—the ideal Christmas gift. pamon’s Shoe Shop.—Advt. Lawyer Willlam F. Mangan de4' ivered the eulogy for the Meriden odge of Elks at the annual memo- ial services held in Meriden pvening. A campain for Y. M. C. A. workers 0 go overseas will be conducted this veek in New Britain. Lawyer M. H. Samp is chairman of the committee, | nd information in regard to the werk | nd qualifications may be secured at he Y. M. C. A. A heavy rainfall is needed within he next few weeks if the municipal ce house is to be filled. Shuttle ' eadow lake is nearly 12 feet below igh water mark and unless there is | rise of several feet it is doubtful if n attempt will be made to fill ce house. The British Day committee on sing- | ng has called a rehearsal to be held ! irammar School tomorrow night 7:45 lock. The singing is ox- ected to be a feature of the celebra- fon. | | tho | There will be a regular meeting of gabella Circle, No. 12, N. D. of I. in beir rooms at 166 Main street. Af- lor the businese session a social hour 111 be held and all membe are in- | fted to be present The committee on singing for the British Day celebration announce there will be a rehearsal in the irammar school hall on Tuesday at :45 p. m. The committee is desir- us of forming large a chorus as | ble and cordial invitation is eby extended to the choral socie- | the city and all other singers. | = | as as ies of Sure Relief : ! The | tion as to what shall be asked of Ger- | Restore | should be made to | through the w: | Faulkes. | street last | 5 ERMANS MUST PAY IR, HILL DECLARES (i South Church Clergyman Wants Guilty to Bear the Burden The first vesper service o son at the South Congre church vesterday afterncon attended netpally of tions by members of the church quar tet and by the organist. Rev. Dr. G. W. C. Hill gave a short addres; | ing as his subject, “Should Germany | Be Punished?”, and said in part “Right and justice conquered. The | armies of Germany would have been | completely defeated in a short time | if the armistice had not been signed. | leaders of Germany knew this | and as a result the armistice was | signed, which stopped hostilities. “For four years CGermany waged 2 | dishonorable war and an inhuman ong as far as wars are concerned. | Germany showed no sportsmanship in the conflict. The time has rived for Germany to pay con- selec many is on the dips of every person. Belgium, Servia, Northern France and other countries which have heen devastated. Return Alsace- Lorraine to France. Most certainly this should be done, but by doing th Germany is not paying for the war; she is only making restitution. “If a case taken to court and one man loses he must also pay the costs of the case. This should be true of Germany. Recently a statement | was made by a German official that the country was without food. Th has been found to be untrue. ,\"741]\“ Germany still continue her campaign | of falsa statements?” Dr. Hill believes | | | that Germany pay for the w: said that the Allies fought r in a Christian all man- ner and according to the rules of civ- ilized warfare, and that the war should be settled as civilized Chri: tion ions should seitle it. Dr. Hill will address another meeting next Sunday afternoon. His subject will be “What Does Russia. Most Need ?” MUSICAL PROGRAMS. Series of Sunday Afternoon Recitals at South Church This Month. The following program has been arranged by Organist Joseph C. Beebe of the South church for the Sunday afternoon vesper services du ing this month: December $—Christmas “Chorus of Shepherds,” “Pastorale, by Lemmens; “Pastoral Symphony, Handel; *“The Annunciation,” Mall- ing; Fantasia of “Christmas Carols, offertor: “Gloria “Adoration in Christmas,"” De. hier; “The Holy Night,” Malling; March of the Magi,” Dubois; “Fal- | lelujah,” (Mount of Olives), Beeth- | oven. | December 29-—"Overture to Occa- | sional Oratorio,” Handel; “Ave | Maria,” Ar Mountaln Tdy Schminke; “Toceata,” D'Evry. To Cure a Cold in One Day. Take LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE It stops the Cough and | Headache and works off the Cold. B.| W. GROV signature on each box.| 30c. December 15 TAXES FALL OFF. Tax Collector Bernadotte Loomis has completed his report for Novem- ber. showing 2 big_decrease over the same month a yeaf ago. In Novem- | ber, 1917, the assessments, for per- Nut” Mar: antee that. | Poc manent paving of Elm sftreet became due and the collections in the street | improvement fund on that account were $5,414.35. This year only $22.98 | was collected on the street account which accounts for the deficit this ear. The collections for November | for the two vears were as foliow: 1917, taxes, $3 5; sewer,$459.08 improvement, $5,414. inkling, $148.,56; total, $11.138.15 8, tax t improvement, ¢ street kling, $55.02; total, $5,287.85 ase this November over the | sp 191 RY HEADS A. O. II. William A, Harty held its annual me The folio President, vice - presidenr, financial secretar: John J. Mangan; recording secretary, Thomas Donlon; treasurer, Lawrence P. Mangan: chaplain, Rev. John T. Winters; chairman of standing com- mittee, Charles Murray. It wak clded at the meeting to have a joint installation of officers with the La- dies’ Auxiliary early in January. The following men are members of the committee named to arrange -for the allation: Thomas Murphy, Owen Matthew Geary, 'Thor and Martin Kelly. Plans made for a biz mass branch, A. O. H terday afternoon. ficers were elected mond Mulconry; Thomas O'Day; de- 18 | Moore being are meeting | some time this month WILL GET COMMISSION, William H. Jackson, of the O Training school at Camp will complete his course tion at the camp rather charged from the army. He will re- ceive a commission in a few we and will be a commissioned officer in | the Reserve Army Corps. s of in than be di i ox's theater, Dec. 16. | The Board of Police Commissioners | contemplate repainting the interior of the Police station. TLocal painters | are requested to furnish bids. Speci- | fications of the work proposed to be | done can be obtained from Clerk Jos, 2 West Pearl St., Cit ‘ NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1918, Millionaires Don’t Buy Pearls Most of them buy synthetic pearls which cost one-quarter the price, but which even experts can't detect from the genuine. Same with butter. Thousands of housewives tod: huy Benefit Brand “Sweet Nut” Mar- garine because it has the same delicious flavor, the same golden color when served and the same nutritive and energy values as the finest cream- butte: But Benefit Brand “Sweet arine costs only 33c a b, while butter costs from 50c to 60c a 1b. This new table luxury is made from the creamy white meat of ripe cocoanuts churned with pasteurized milk—it contains ne ‘““oleo” or animal fats whatever—we positively guar- Try a pound of Benefit Sweet Nut” Margarine—no- tell it from bputter. Sold 77 Main street, 365 Arch street, New Britain, the Direct Im- porting Co.’s vellow front stores, where Benefit Brand Teas, Coffees and Grocery Specialties are retailed at wholesale 1Y BOWEING LR | Won DRI & 4 5 BGalt) .13 Lo1d .13 Brand body only can Lost P.C. Ave. 476 479 467 469 470 467 | 462 462 Wanderers Mohawks ¢ ‘ATeosi R Al Live Oaks .. ok ADNex: .. een Lo 8 Larson Rogers e 0. Anderson . Lofgren Foate Kahms Valentine . Nichols ...... Hines o A. Anderson .. Lantone Thomp Ryan e Burckhardt ... Trevethan 5 UNIVERSAL LEAGU Won Lost P.C. s 1 .333 .833 Ave. Grills 2 423 Columbias .. o 1 Coronas .. Coffee Grinde et Knives Thermox Radiators Sheflield Vacuums @ o e ke Averages. Anderson ; rlar Robinson Ohlson Modeen B. Anders Richadrson Goodison Goeb . Russell | forced the German Stevens Norton Cease Schmalz Larson s . b S l Hartney WE THE JOHN BOYLE CO. MEASURE MAKE AND HANG WINDOW SHADES HOLLANDS-OPAQUES-TINT CLOTH IN COLORS TO SUIT THE HOME PHONE 359 AND WE WILL CALL 3 & 5 FRANKLIN SQ. BERLIN LOOKS INTO MURDER OF CAVELL Not Only is Killing of English Nurse Being Investigated, But Other Crimes Too. London, Dee. 2.—The German gov- ernment is starting an investigation into the German crimes in Belgium, the deportation of Belgian workmen, ! the theft of Belgian machinery, and the murders of Edith Cavell and Cap- tain Fryatt. Among those held responsible, ac- cording to an Amsterdam dispatch to the Exchange Telegraph any. are General von Sauber: mer military governor General Baron Kurf von military commander at Louvain, and Baron von der Lancken, civil zover- nor of Brussels at the time of Miss Cavell's execution. Geneva, Dec. Dr. Wilhelm Muehlon, former director of the Krupp works at Essen, has been re- called to Berlin by the new German government. A post in the govern- ment will be offered him. Sensational revelations, in which he charged that Germany was wholly in agreement with Austria-Hungary for the starting of the world war. were made by Dr. Muehlon last sum- mer. Emperor William, he asserted, was personally responsible for Ger- many’'s participation in the war and leaders to port his war policy. Dr. Muchlon related conve he had had with the former chancellor, Dr. Helfferich, and Krupp von Bohlen, husband of chief owner of the Krupp wo. in bilize immediately | ized, which would { the other powers | universal war. if Ru 1 mobil- inevitably draw in and Dprecipitate a Taft, Fox's theater, Dec. 16, | HUNDREDS OF JEWS LEFT HOMELESS Three Churches and 80 [{ouses Burned in Lemberg Pogroms— Trouble Spreads Rapidiy. . (By Jundreds the Associated at pogroms cit) It is ave been churches are homeless Lemberg a the result against the Jews in reported that many people killed and wounded, three ;and 80 houses burned and wholesale | looting has taken place. The trouble is said to be extending west to Jaro- v and south to Drohobycz, as well as to many towns in western and eastern Galicia. Jewish repo were not attributable but were the of that the disorders to Bolshevism outcome of an effort to prevent the Jews from carrying out the prinefple of self-determination, according to President Wilson's pro- am. r nte observers clare the fighting is the outgrowth ot the fact that the Ukrainians in Po- land wish to be free and under Ukrainians are in the majority. The a preponderance of Polish inhabi- while around the city the | Ukrainian sare in the majority. The people of Lemberg, with the excep- tion of the Jews, want to unite with the Poles. The Poles therefore, ac- cording to these observers, are pur- suing a policy of violence against the cested re which both told him that the emper- | or had disclosed his agreemnent with Austria-Hungary on the ultimatum to Serbia, and th ny would mo- Here are easily proved facts . concernln_g POST TOASTIES Crisper than other corn flakes; Superior flavor; More eatable” hence more satisfying. And they make easy the savin of wheat Ex-Pres. Taft, Fox’s theater, Dec. 16. 3 | ‘ ‘ { de- | | Broken Lennes Duplcated. CHAS. DILLON & CO. HARTFORD. TRULY MARVELOUS VALUES in Our SUIT DEPARTMENT You have attended our anniversary sale and you know just what we have been offering to our patrons. You know that a firm that stands the rigors of fifty«four vears im business and comes out triumphant has pleased its customers. For upon that depends the success of every business. Andthat is why we are able to offer you this opportunity. So it is to your advantage to come in and see the truly wonderful values we are offering for this week. HANDSOME FUR COATS Our Fur C <« this year are unquestionably the very have ever shown. You'll find them in Hudson seal hoth with contrasting furs at $198, $225, $250, $295 and $398. Beautiful luxurious Muskrat Coats in fine dark furs and up. Raccaoon Coats, at $198 and $250. UNUSUAL, OPPORTUNITIES IN SUITS Suits in all the very newest -materials of the season in the latest modes from designers both in this country and abroad can be found our assortment. All the colors of the year including the varied shades in blues and browns are on display and at prices that cannot help but appeal You will find them effectivelv trimmed with nutria, raccoon and seal. Models worth up to § $32.50, $35.00. finest plain we and at $150 beautifully lined, unusually good pelts. 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How often have you hung vour windows with brand new shades, only to see them quickly become streaked and faded from sun and water—and soon =o unsightly that you felt compelled to dlscard thera ! Shade your windows this time with the Un- filled Grade of Brenlin Window Shades. Sun cannot dim its beauty, even in the soft, lovely tints— water cannot spot it. Think of what this will mean to you in shade economy ! We have this material in beautiful colors in widths up 1 and show you samples, and estimate on reshading your home. We make every shade by hand in our own workrooms and hang them, if you wish. Rackliffe Bros. Co. Inc. Hardware, stock in several to 63 inches. Let take measure- Wall Paper, Window Shades, etc. 250, 257 PARK STREET NEW BRITAIN