New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 17, 1918, Page 6

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1918. Sy Carlson, John F. Hilton, Tiva John- J | b . | FOUR MIN SPEAKERS DEMAND SUFFRAGE FOR FRENCH HOTEL MEN TO REI] ER[]SS MEMBERS sj{l G T‘\}' i ”'I “'3 WHUT“I KlEn s N0 L e o MEET IN BRIDGEPORT. THE WOMEN OF FRANCE BAR ENEMIES FROM DOORS e il FOR SIMPLE COURT|{ SMALL UNITS HoME oar = o e i s, 2. 17 (Havas.)—The Gen- liamtz, A: Danielson, ha Dan- Paris, Dec. 17 (Hm'as.)—‘se\'erall ol oG vas) S ielson, Thelm Danielson, Mrs. (e dred Four Minute Men from through- | eral Syndicate of French Hotel Men ARE ENR["JJNE Nflw F. Melander, Gustaf John- out the state gathered In convention | 8TOUPS of French suffrage advocates | ,n.,upces that it has decided that for son, M Olaf Nilson, Mrs. Wal-! gmalish Statesman Wants Govern- | 2161 Soldiers on Treopship Maui, [ S f o 5 Aot 5 | ter R. C Hed! here to The morning was given l have joined in issuing a manifesto de- | ten years it will not receive a native er R. son, S edlund, Osce A = = i i rgren, Harold \I:er ; \h‘w‘q ](,]’i i ments to Put German Leaders Which Was Two Days Late over to entertainment of the dele- | manding that the political rights of | of enemy countries as an employe or il | customer, This decision will be trans- | mitted to organizations of hotel men | In all the Allied countries. on, Axce anson, Mildred Hijerpe, AT Eor Safe Iceeping 1 TP ATriving] | gates, who visited the munitions shops | women be recognized by the govern- nson. | Service.)——Responsibility for punish- ips Pri SR st RO o R AT hn\d presided D(]llars fo Fflfld IR ARG AT, {ing the German emperor and ringing small contingents of over by Justice George W. Wheeler, Captain Noah Lucas has appointed other high German officials for crimes { American military, naval and civilian go)15wed by patriotic addresses by war the canvassers for the Third Ward as, committed during the war must rest| contingents from Dsiana i ano E el ol follows with governments and not with mplP‘:anco care into port mdny. Toes in EYSILILE L. P. Mangan, Clara Labarce, Mrs. s, according to the Marquis of| ©Oa the former were several groups RED CROSS HONOR ROLD. Howard S. Humphrey, ) 7. IL. Crewe, former sccretary of state of army and navy aviators. The Ca- Crowell, M ol 1th 4 Mre. the colonies, in a letter published m}lonma passengers were largely A Those Sccuring 50 or More Martin K 5 18 Brooka | Tic W esbeninster IGaatle tel nittes: I erican, Canadian and Australian oli- Mcmbers, M Wells C. Foster, Mrs. John “The atrocities in Belgium, the ili- | cers. ment before the next election is held Kirkham, Miss Lillian Fle , Mrs. treatment of prisoners, and the ex-| Civilian passengers oh the Caroni PLAINVILLE. C. W. Vivian, Walter L. Willis ecutions af Captain Fryatt and Miss | included B. Kalopothatis, a Gree 'There Was Nothing So Good Allen Bailey. Emil O. Shjerden, Miss Ruth Idith Cavell are acts that can be! diplomat on a special mission ta the for Congestion and Colds ‘William Eaton. Loomis, Norman B. Hurd, Miss Ge brought home to the individual per-| United States, and Bish6ép Thomas I as Mustard . C. H. Newton. ,““10 m,w Sta y She sons ¢ >rned, and punishment can | Davies, of Springfield, Ma 7. A. Tynch! I . Blakeslee, 1 )y tribunals. When, how-| The troopship Maui, from Bres H. C. Baum. || B. Pes Mr. and M o ? o beyond these persons, re- | With 64 officers and 2,161 men, ; Jone Mi line s bility is altered. The former | da 'f“‘f“*'l”‘}‘ aoconntiofienvviivedt the relief and help that mustard oneor r, I Sharpe, . T. German emperor and the higher Ger-|er, also docked. plasters gave, without the plaster and S. Gwillim. cock, 1 Charlotte Barnes, ) man politicians must be surrendered ey & J without the blister Trumbuli. Ma - st and then punished by executive BOY \Rhl s1l n Musterole does it. It is a clean, white Lo J. Di A, 1 (‘rxptuvo. g For this procedure ere are B ointment, made with oil of mustard. «¥t is FIRST WARD, || dred Robinson, A. W. William s nost ample precedents. These crim- 13-Year-Old Youngster Is Accused of geientifically prepared, so that it works — Robertson, Willlam B. Booth, s can be put away where they will $331 Thef wonders, and yet does not blister the May Olcott. | John Morris, Miss Mildred Weld, Mi we no further chance of bringing John Krawicz, d 12, is being hele tenderest skin. &I ’ v e _ | Tisther Stanley, Miss Florence An- mischief on the world, or they can he ¢ jal S ‘ in wi 3 But the old-fashioned mustard-plaster burned and blistered while it acted. Get - 2 . T ° for trial Saturday for the h. $334 Just massage Musterole in with the fin- SECOND WARD. drews, J. A. Lin Kenneth Hoff- iexecuted. | from Clement Kalko : gertips gently. See how quickly it brings == | man, R. C. Germond, C. S. Bradley, | e Main street, Krawicz is believed to Telief—how speedily the pain disappears. Mrs. G. E. Curtin. ||{R. C. Merwin, W. C. Hall, John CITY ITEMS B SNe st Rinedboys wroincons s Use Musterole for sore throat, bron- Hubert, W. H. Meagley, Mrs. Oscar ruse, succeeded in shearing Kalkow Chitis tonsilitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, THIRD WARD. Johnson. neuralgia, headache, congestion, pleurisy, ; i - rheumatism, lumbago, pains and aches of RKenneth Hoffman She can use a box of fine stationery. 20V connection with the theft, sayin It B0 4 = TDE 7 g B - . S, the back or joints, sprains, sore muscl Peter Crona. MAY DIVIDE BUS S Adkins, 66 Church.—Advt. thn: )}m m:n (}:1 work at 7 o’clock d bruises, chil]blains, frosted feet, coldseosf 0 T : rect from his 5 srestc 1 2 F. H. Shields, New York, Dec. 17.—The By-Pr Tieut. W. H. Rybeck of the U. S ;nLth(' fa,(‘to:'\' (]’\':_‘ehpf‘:?“‘w :I;f“_' " the chest (it often.prevents pneumonia), Mildred Robinson. duct Coke Producers’ association, an army air service arrived last nigsht Richarasen. Attorney P. . ‘w»_!“y‘” 80c and 60c jars; hospital size $2.50. Esther Stanley. organization which iacludes virtually from Camp John Wise, San Antonio, . Attorney P. F. McDon- Mrs, W. L. Williams. all the coke producers in the countr Texas, where he was placed in the in- nuf(h 'wvi‘ll G for hxw. which is holding the first session active list of the Reserve corps. panicsRisine Hlnopniiofthe fog FIFTH WARD. 1 & A R LI 0 bl G - 8 lice and is now under bonds to appear ! ’ —_ ity of dividing the organization into New Britain council, Royal Ar- at the next term of the superior court 5 Miss Catherine McIntyre. two groups, one representing the pro- canum, will elect officers this evening. for theft. He was sentenced in cham- ; Joseph Sikora. - of the Mississippl and the A full attendance is desired, Lunch bers to the Connecticut School for - & : Miss Belle O’Keefe. i | ; e other those of the Atlantic coast and will be served after the meecting. Boys, but an appeal was taken. Marian Koziowska. == — = = T = Mre, Fred Callatn, : s ' —— |} When we put thousands of dollars worth of ;::—l:lu“:‘(l:l k“ndd & : 4 : oo Niodomsokl : . : ; A : 3 i fine clothes on Sale at ski of nearly 0. The boy denie Mrs. Blanche F e (Csiap/ # A U@ ) | CLEARANCE PRICES Gerald Jeghorn, 4 There is nothing spectacular about SR e e : . . ' ' gxg i your profits; the Sale is a sure thing through- sarion I indicases ihat 3 10t ot ' : out and the Clothing is exactly as represent- speeding up has to be done to reach € & R e S ed. You are sure of the quality of the PR A B9 A0 S ‘ ; | garments and also sure of a real substantial through the courtesy of Mayor George A. Quigley, who kindly conseated to saving. LOOk for our the use of the board for the cam- paign. J. B. Comstock has made a very attractive Red Cross bulletin out L] - L] of it, indicating with the sign of a big red cross that the membership 3 : ampaign is going on, and showing ; elow the quota assigned to the vari- 1s wards ia the 30,000 membership e opnosie onithe j What a wonderful feeling of satis- Results Announced Today. faction in knowing that you have pur- ‘Today’s results are as follows: chased the BEST QUALITY, LATEST el STYLE and at the LOWEST PRICE— hird ward .. 343.00 Fourth ward . 209.00 with a most pleasing service. Such are Fifth ward 1,240.00 the sentiments of our customers. Sixth ward .. 2. Piore 313100 For Tomorrow we offer ~Xmas Plainville 3 1,100.00 Special. ] R ion a0 A Handsome Gold Filled Plainville keeps on i ° (4 ‘ Svonu repo;ts of $250, making $1,100, S S l d 14 K . ? ‘bl ’ 9 * Jere Teceived with mere names to . et m J0il t Ladles Convertl e Over 400 Men’s and Young Men’s Suits Tera G some i work over Sunday and Overcoats—All latest models and good :s:z b::‘s)}?;;idu ;;k(!}x;g n v:,l;‘mM o B ! t w t h reliable material. Values up to $25.00. gan of the fifth ward reported $148. race e a- c e = Bens arm wara s o 50 Simonty Victory Price was encountered with people who in- sisted that they would pay in the factories. Once they get this idea out of thelr system, it is belleved the ) vorist] first ward will come across in the AP=: same sort of style as the fifth. i Anyone short of window posters 3 / - may receive them at the office of e 4 i AN 4 Chairman H. V. Camp of the publicity < 1) : \ ® committee, Rooms 305-6, New Brit- ain National Bank building. There was such a demand for the attractive posters that the supply gave out, but A 3 i i more have been recelved from head- There is nothing sold this year in ?E: E:t;:y&é;r:h:;; {ZZ::;LE“%’;E"E Tiffany Rings that can compare with the - ; VICTORY / VICTORY e . sure an Bee at a Re: \ Cross poster is displayed In your beautiful colors and brilliancy of the VALUES VALUES place of business. Posters may also [ ] v & Pink Sapphires. We carry only the gen- ! n in be obtained at the Chamber of Com- e e G uine. See our stock before you make a Fully Jewellzd, and very appropri- : UNDERWEAR . NECKWE AR merce room in the Sovereigns block. ing considerable difficulty in trying . . to convince people that there fs to be selection, ate size. $1.50 Under Shirts 95¢ | 7o¢ Values ........ 50c no factory campaign for the Christ- i $1.00 Values 65¢ mas roll call. Everybody should un- ; $1.75 Values 95¢ house-to-house canvass except for th 3 i : 5 = ceeeaen e - \ e e heart and a dollar”. On some of the L35 P $3.50 Union Suits $2.50 | Ties—See them streets the people 3 derstand that this is to be an entirely 2 s $150 Drawers 95¢ are walting with their dollars, but the canvassers are 1 1 etti d to them. It 1 1 i iRt s e 238 M AIN STREET 2 The same rate of reduction prevails on all of our each day and make a daily report. Men’s Furnishings. Bargains in all kinds of things The whole success of this roll call de- pends on the house-to-house canvass, ; ¥ a man needs from Hosiery up to a Suit or Overcoat. If it is not done thoroughly and con- 3 Don’t wa.lt—Buy NOW. scientiously the roll call wil result in n flat failure. ol thca s cin Tt pood b eas ' 96 OVERCOATS—SPECIAL OFFER last night. The people attending Raned s sonanniia (s s \ , S Values $15, $18, $20 $9 95 Cross. Miss Lila Byrne has taken Pri charge of the booth at Keeney’s thea- - % v - ter. Miss Ruby Dixon has been ap- / \ 2 lCt(“, rice pointed to take charge of the booth 3 at Miller & Olson’s Dwight street store. The firm has agreed to take charge of a booth at their Whiting > s‘ , T NN street store. Z J g ) ) — : Fourth Ward Works. 7 : 3 Captain John A. Abrahamson has I - . i 7 ; S& pppointed his workers for the fourth 9l S § : . Q% ward as follows: 4 Mrs. Charles Anderson, Albin Carl- Z 0 357 MAIN STREET son, Ebba Peterson, John Ross, Hil- /// C S / dur Torell, Anna Torell, Mrs. John Anderson, Mrs. C. Swanson, Frank

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