New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 9, 1919, Page 3

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‘Bosion Store PRIVATE OWNERSHIP UNDER |07 sssocnmt SENDS CONDOL STRICT FEDERAL REGULAT:ION | = iMrs, Rouillavd Gets Testimonia Dainty ! e e e C R B e T. DeWitt Cupler, Railroad ! i.n..w and create suflicient credit (o Factory. - | accomplish t purposes. Undergarments'| vl ookl ol e s vate . ownership, management and jis not often hrought d when it | operation of the Awerican railroads |does come out it enerally over- | in Lingerie and | Plan to Senate Interstate. firmiin. o i i i i hatl St be continued. firm ark in city hax both th usiness side ~ e 1 5 . this sl In Government's Hands, de ahd ihe human side evi- “The power of regulation of the in- | dencéd by i | vritten to Mrs, umentalities of interstate commerce | Mary Rouillard of 14 Beatty street g them. including ill rates, statg |two brave sons, killed in actioa. Both MERGING SYSTEM nd interstate. should he exclusively ihe boys who were killed were | PHING NEW, in th wnds of the nation overn- | employes of the Lunders plant before Three-in-One Camisole Chemi = fment, State commissions should not {they entered the army and they wer ! be interfered with by the federal ace |liked by 1 their fellow employes All the latest novelties can be found Skirt, Drawer and lavelope Chemise, Jan. 9 comprel letler sent to Mrs. Rouillard fol- | it h 3 2 15t LA LILSDY Hrogd { The interstate commerce commis- | ed Mrs, I strict g ronment lation was laid excepl so far as necessary 1o carry ) The all combined in one: does away witn | v 1 v ry 1 v sion should aet as a guasi-judicial The men the Universal War Relic a yeiation 1 the Unive Lt anders, Frary & Clark, wish, reedlework and Val. lac trim: rib- pelot s oo body clothed with authority to pass | commiitte ¢ by T. De Witt Cuyler, | 505 4y N-ONe | hairm o association of railway | o on strap. They alsa come ia Cor r top in the same th uestions concerning the onablencss and adequacy of rates |at this time and in this manner, o e ombination, Corset Cover, Skirt, | executiv representing vivtually all | anq concerning discriminations press to vou our sympathy for the and Chemise Filet and Vall leading roads in the United States e oo i | ¥ ¢ s new or branch lines of rail < provision for me Ao e S calize i road or large and expensive terminals hould be constructed unless a certi- ace trim: variety of styles $2 each. - 5 arge measure of unifi- Z 3 . R smali way, the great sacrifice you i Chemiknickers, fine quality Nain- | ..jjon of operation. pooling for facili- 3 ate of public convenience and neces- | lave heen called ontogmalee yet | t0o0k Lace aad needlewor rim, vari- < d in certain cases o gs 5 we feel 4 ook La 1 ediework trim, vari- | ties and in certain cases of carning v Is first obtained from the secre- |We feel that you must be justly proud | Rt T and enforcement of adequate service | pot 5T SO REC TG TS RS 1o have had four sons in the service | E 1 Corset Covers, all styles and siz jEie DEnv . a secretary of | anq pdministrative functions of the |©f Your country. = Night Gowns, high and low ne. s tatioy new cabinel officer, | jhterstate commerce commission ex- | e irust th find comfort Immense assortment; cut large and | With the interstate commerce commis- | capt as to accounting and as to federa |0 the knowledge that vour two boy tull; all 3 islon e supreme court of re- ! vajyation of railroad properties should | Who hive made the supreme sacrifice Envelape chemise, lace and necedle- | View of rate disputes. be insferred to the retary ot | NAve not died in vain, but have given i s Would Scttle Disputes, o their lives ia a zreat and just cause, W and employment disputes.| mmys carriens sh 3 w- | ¥hich they helped make victorious. . S ‘ e e R el ‘v‘h L ;".;:f.m («(‘,l,‘;,m - he dhewn Lamabo NSl N 'rlfv] M. & C. Skirt Company of Boston was one of the largest in the counts i O e o o) e M e el ot T o Eree Fdv nealin the costs of material and of daing business. this hLowse has b which s A be filed wi o inter- s had on hand a big stock silks £ ing i e - They come in Wash Satia, and Silk | referred to an adjustment board with- | soee oo 100 S 0" R0 T e |10k Wwith pride upon the record vour 1ad on hand a big stock of silks for sbring Skirts and we Dbought the entire lot T i o o tE G vt mnibriy | et CRTETCRas Comital. I o les did a business of considerably more than a million a vear, the purchase was i very | styles, white, flesh and black. Cami- | under the plan, and strikes and lock- { jpo |’vrl.\ ol 'I”H\"'l“\'” \':":gh“", Very sincerely vours, "T”"' one and we got the silks at a price which enables us to offer them in connectic e o e B e #1100 | buts rorbiaen penaing inveatipntiont ||y BSE comi oo Gl T S ILK PACKET SALE at tremendous reductions from regular prices. 1erc , whe up. Gowns, Bloomers and Skirts; | Most operating reforms effected (ite sediatiry ar | Lro>iportaiiont|EresidentiUiniversalSWan SRelief S Ans part pieces all exceedingly beautiful and of the finest makes-and weave ) we offo wonderful showing in all the wanted | during unificd management by the | ot o 00 atae ot them go | So¢iation jescevsat tHINDMENAR REDLCTIONS colors. tailroadt administrationiyvouldsbetcon = I ARE S0 Sl P HE SRS IeC B H. A. TRAVER, We were able to get these choice silks because we have heen very large purc tinued, but the executives object to | 20 €0 CC W M‘;‘r‘]“‘m ML President Universal Club. famous M. & C. Skirts for many years Direetor n. McAdoo’s proposal for | 1o ¢ SC0 © Remember, this big purchase is only a part of « ular semi- s ; SALE 5 5 i-Annual SILIK PACKI SALE, . terstate commerce commission for de- | o : o We h 3 E e S e years extension of governme: 7 J e had made all preparations for this Sale hefore we concluded the Bost ] T five years extension of government | (A SO OBl BLAS | CITY REPRESENTED We had made all_preparations for this Sale hefore we concluded the Boston deal, We shail affer control. Their stion are similar | arger variety of SILK PACKETS than ever, foreign and domestic sill all short ends and parts of EeoTion 2 also hea: complaints by shippers or | < e S it SHS e i - to the recommendations of the inter-t g =0 00 L F o by it to pre- AT IN ‘UG[TRAL BALL pie v _from i own ;1‘:(]\_ being MARKED DOWN AS DEPENDABLE SILKS WERE NEVER state commerce commission, presented 7 MARKED DOWN BEFORE : { scribe minimum as well as maximum = e to the senate commitiee at hearings - ¥ _ sarlier this weelk 3 A e . = — — Miss Lillia Hill, Gra e 0v- s . » v, “The fundamental and essential Mr. Cuyler’s statement specified ernor Holcomb. Leads Grand purpose to he accomplished is to fur- i oy 3 AT S Hish flepublie mih st o iton aua | P (He satiie iUl mneuld pno March—Other Local Guests. , ALL OF THE MOST DEPENDABLE CHARACTER. Al ‘ & : ¢ | vide the rule.of rate making, and We mention here only a few of the.many very:great Values dequate transportation at the lowest | : : = e e 3 Vi alues. L e onelotent oith encll sereicer | should requive that wates be not only New Britain was well represented :“\wl Mr. Gileler reading {6 the com- | WWhat has been called reasonable, but jat the governor’s inaugural ball, held | Moon Glow Satin, in taupe, 40 inches whde, ....... s & > : ’'' 7 | adequate and suflicient to enable the the Foot Guard armory in Hari- | Crepe de chine, black, 40 inches wide, . SeE s ittee yrepared statement, a : | Sl s i e s to provide safe, adequate and {ford last evening, and Miss Lillia M Ruff-a-nuff, white, tan, g 36 inch S LE - S flicient service, protect existing | Hill, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frea- Figured Khaki Kool, vard wid of the owners and employes, and = 4 | investment and to uttract the new |erick Hill of this city, led the grand ik o adequate to the nation’s needs even eslmcn e e EaC e 8 Fan-Ta-Si in white, AN Gopliailliccess . ie r- (march with Major Ste . Miss | ‘ AETNA BOWLING | i iives of srent mational emorgoncy | (apital necessary in the public inter- |march with Major Stedman. Miss TaS with satin stripe, L.l or peril.” He declared that whatever | ©° Nt A % o Satin stripe Silk Poplins, navy, black, 36 inches, (v Racaiare et draped over pink tulle with pearls > s ALLEYS plan or policy should be adopted, pro- Lt8 wesidoclared) fuxthorfthat Sithe and ai Y th e pedrlsy Silk Poplins, taupe, navy, black, 40 inches, o . palicy L be adopted, pro- | i “Chould provide that existing |and diamonds. Miss Hill is a granc S . . BN T D T ceceets 1 « ; A=risiind el Plaid Silks, heautiful new combinations, 36 inches, h h ervice for the country's needs, for | '2tes, put into effect by the director : he ”“ ’{’ s Cleieils Lines By Another lot of stunning Plaids. 3 : : i cene e llno: should be n- [her mother and father occupied seats | § = 3 g o Chure Street. necessary canstruction with prevention | 8eneral of railrcads should be co e S hoat 1 Hil Imported bhlack stripe satin taffeta with coin dot, of waste by injudicious road building, | finued in effect until changed Ly the (IH ”,“f" pibox Wi ixe Hilliwes Blue and hlack satin stripe, yard wide, ¢ e by injudicious road building, | iAted in ¢ : s s ossed in black velvet h % e and plack satin s . vard wide, : o interstate commerce commission as hestalin ol One piece navy and white striped {affeta, soft chiffon finish . ... : $1.79) . for consolidations when dictated by o nds Sohd For Your Amusement. Eom O e roto strus. | provided by law,? or thrcugh dnitfa- |monds and pearls Gy ; public in & a ra t e Praceting | ihe W erandl marcnd G We have not space to mention more here. There is a splendid assortment, every value. . ) tion of new rates by roads { 3 rates should be dealt with in the |00t Guard band rendered a concer and following the reception to Gou ernor Holcomb and his staff, and a SILIK UNDE yard exceptional me manner as freight rates. Regional federal rate tribunals, United States info a number of re- | the feature being clusters of incan- Days C ing SUNDAY, JAN, 12 [l st 0 Bl ntuntt e it o it ays Ommeflclng o ) R hould appoint a regional commission |descent lamps cntiwined = with greon | 8 You know the idea of the SILK PACKET SALE. The Silks are all cut S bo board of primary |1€8Ves, suspended from the center of a kit ; 5 1 it lengths b z hich should be a boar ¥ R i e suitable for entire gowns, waists, skirts, etc. Prices ure radically reduced. Iy 5 MATINEES DAILY CO}H\IENCING MONDAY ill{l:lsfrll:‘xion.}\ (‘4;1 :,sl‘lnxlhol -:1‘\(;‘11"";}];\(; Libexivibell . to be nmmly_ as represented. Fvery woman knows these Silks we arc offering. i ber for saeh state In the reglon, The || V40 C o Now! Britain. gussia at Packet Silks, being short lensths, are not useable in regular stocks and reg BT AT o the ball were the following: Mr. and | turnables v thority to determine all complaints |y PR Were the following: oM. and The Silks are all displayed where you can easily see what the are and can make selections readils and to Tcport to the interstate com- | p g ‘o oM, B Thers, M enc Whe | B Here are some of the hundreds of items. The prices are for the entire piece. e merce commission. If no objection is |H. Johnston, Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. | Length Material Reg. Price Sale Pricef made to the interstate commerce mpu¢ My and Mrs. Leonard B. Mal- | [ 3% yards figured Khaki Kool, ...... RN R el 4 $11.38 nele commissicn within a limited time and | ;i\t T SR S oA M B 571 yardst washableymils st SO SRR (G0 AR e i S $11.75 p the commission dues not cverrule the |0y S 9GRS oL G white Washable SAHNE, . ..............e.eesss Sy $5.95 ® Y ; lower tribunal the oruers and fl::::';; Mrs. George W. Klett, Mr. and Mrs vards navy blue satin, ... L $0. aiiith el ncelonalficaiiin Boic e E. G. Hurlburt, Mr. and Mrs. E. B 3 figured Pussy Willow taffe e g automatically go into effect. Stone, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Oldershaw, | § 5 vy blue charmeuse, .... : Funding Roads’ Intebtedness. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Burckhardt, Mr. i figured Georgette, #3 and Mrs. Walter Goff, Mr. and Mrs. i yards black satin dudchess, The railroad executives' plan pro- | Harold Shepherd, Mr. and Mrs. Carl | [ 5 s flesh color crepe de chine Z R vides for federal incorporation of in- | Ramsay. Mr, and e 3 7 terstate carriers, for government su- |3y 2 3 T p gkl B 3 vards plaid Silks, : i ity i Slr-far ofins RC R NS tevenafandicol i g vards black crepe de chin e, A pervision of security issucs, and for lanq Mrs. C. M. Jarvis of Berlin, the | | 1 i rep g funding by the government of rall- | Misses Ruth Corbin, Agnes Johnston vards striped silk shirting, road indeltedness growing out of fed- |Tther M. Aldrich, Marion Long, Yillia | rds faupe Charmeuse, cral contiol during the w. Bl M B i w vards figured Khaki Kool, Broad supervisory powers should | Charles Merwin, Peter (‘rona, Harold | yara: Dups iolehe do cnine be granted the secretary of transporta- | R, Jones, Thomas Schilling, Private | gandsipinkiceenaideichios) tion, said Mr. Cuyler. These would |Stuart McKirdy, Private Philip Smith. ancsRpinkRasotsatte: S pEEsnE include authoriiy to require re-rout- ds pink and white check lLouisine ing of trafiic to prevent or eliminate | PVENY CO‘N]\ECTiEiTT . vards black satin duchess, congestion, fo require common use of terininals, to ccmpel complete uni- MEN ARE RELEASED | erything fication in war times or other periods of national emergency, to require 5 roads to distribute cars among pa- L Lo L o TROUBLESOME SIGN trons fairly and to other roads to pro- vide for proper movement of traffic. and| Hospitale—Arc Back e 5 Mergers or consolidations, inter-com- i | WILL BE REMOVED pany agreements on es or practice, in ance. T ik earnings in connection with elimina- | W hington, Ja 9.—The war de- = na - | airview Cemetery Committee Takes ' ton of unnecessary train service, | partment announced today that thaef Fairview Cemetery Com The Old Reliable hould be subject to his approval, ac- |following enlisted men of the Ameri- Steps to Appease Wrath of Offi- Round Package THE SWEETEST B # cor ling to the railroad y The in- ‘.‘..” Vl]u‘(ll(”)h!l\ forc released . 0 r o i c k s i terstate commerce ¢ mmission would {from German prison camps and hos- cinls and Residents, < > LOVE' STORY o Coh e DL e e s e . L — ! ; : ment between a road and the sccre- | August E. Lundmark. Gaylordsville, The sign board at the entrancegto G THE ORIGINAL EVER TOLD g 3 to nepertation Vincenzo Labriola, Bristol, Adelard | Fairview cemetery is soon to be re- 3 ;! " R 4 Talbot, Westfleld, N. H., Sam Naz-| noved as a result of the opposition ¢ . Mated Mlik AR aro, Branchville illiz P, Te- 2 5 = 3 o= TR B RS ¢ 2 raised by city officials and others. The N Sfafied in Franceon e MO 4 et it e dle pan orge Nelson, | 100" o5 which the sign has been Used successfully everywhere mearly % centu Bristol. Erving A e Bristol, | o aated was leased some time ago by A i Made under sanitary conditions from clean, ri theACtu.a' Loca|e OF Fos - : g t}\"n‘: R DY ”__"[" o JeorEe| the Fairview Cemeters Amn\nn(l{u‘ to v e milk, with extract of our specially malted g the O. J. Gude company of New Instantly prepared by stirring the Food-Drink in water. "o 5 > Waterbury, fhe Stoi Vs Battle B ‘ M ers el : Yl who in turn 1 1 the ground to an £ VBLERSY'| Infants and Children thrive on it. Agrees with #| S th file Y vy e e e > | antomobile tire campany The land L weakest stomach of the Invalid and Aged. (enes onthe Ba ] 3 : 1 RN W SR oy Ml was used for the crection of a sign %""f Nxf-‘l'wp Invigorating as a Quick Lunch at office or tabl Attlehora Lloyd W difioacd ghefanpeatance IR H /_Flelds of EUI'Ope.' e FIREMEN EVERY TEN FEET | |Neednam, Mass, Thomas Rawlinson, | (2USed much unfavorable comment Hinrovusc> | Aslc for Hor! ck’s The Origi > t “ 42 %% > i : 5 Inst of improving the Ceriembub g By - 5 & Thl'oufih Courtesya“d i Washington o, e At || T ISR was the i movar wes Thus AVOHdlflg’ Imitation Phey:velraisedivonr il i Waoianes s = WEkro b SR e orlle ofmodin o nu et - A S Y ve raised yo Tucker, Providence, William H. Sw R e InventedatRacino, U.S.A. Substitutes Cost YOU Same Price qu'atlonofth? Sl T insurance rates lind, Norwood, R. I Andrew McEn- | (g getract from the appearance of | British and French’ &2 38 : Rl e v B =R s partion the city R o ; % StRJo s - : assistan{ superin- | i So you're not getting as much B - . o So 3 z s b ( sullen, _Governments. LILLAN o1 m Profection for your money. as " tendent at the cemetery, has alreads Come and hiss the villain. Real old | i d; i 3 taken steps toward the immediate re you did a year ago. Globe O o 19 " taken steps towar § g melodrama. “The Still Alarm.” Also | moval of the board, and as s001 as | AUGMENTED SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Sprinklers are still giving the Houdini. I.vceum theater.—Advt | he can get in fouch with the officials| “ s v AR AF o AP Rl same protection, offsetting the 3 R {of the O. J. Gude company the board | B l Hl: l HHN S HA CO N CAR LOAD OF EFFECTS i higher insurance rate and pay- 500 SOLDTERS DISCHARGED. will be removed. 'The land was leas- | G ] I l] I s Boston, aJn. Five hundred New | oq in good faith by the committee a 1%y P S T390 o - ing for 3 ves [ - = 5 Matinee Prices 25¢ and 35c—Few at 50c. i Uinisiedlbes onb ofF i Pnglaad men discharged from the |it was their intention that it De duced premiums. Telephone Fourth Provisional battalion. at Camp |yse] for advertisiag purposes but not T T D E S = v = = > g Night Prices 25¢, 35¢, 50c—Few at 75c. i for appointment. Mills, arrived here today for final de- | on so extensive a scale as it has been mobijization. In this city there were | usenc. “¥ne vomuiiites. Siahes 1o co- A Series of Sunday Evening Sermons War Tax in Addition % GLOBE AUTOMATIC separated into small groups for con- |operate in every way With the city | | SPRINKLER CO. tinued journeys to their homes. They |officials and as far as going bevond | SEAT SALE THURS. JAN. 9. | Stnger Bullding Cortlandt 6790 bad been in sevvice about six months. their legal rights are concerned, Mr. | @ at the MethOdiSt CthCh / ‘ LT [y & » 5 Bullen stated this moraing. they weve | All Seats Reserved at Night. 113 Fsopo Bldg., Hartford The Things That Count.” unaware that they were so restricted | of Sunday €vening sermons : > |2s to prevent the leasing of a nm.ml <t church.- ——— i T L of the land e e .5

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