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RIDAY, JANUA... LERY BOOMING | Piveirus sthirrs § THE NICMILLAN STORE, Inc. ’Govt. Troops Recapture Branden- oo | DUrg Gate and Railway Station ! yeo- ieven if i fome and vodan. 8 A s : gill not he e Lively firing in which i flers much | ha bern mploved ha 3 3 fing: fierce | beard in various sections of ihe | during the afternoon. Unter de: | ® “ALWAYS RELIABLE™ i | den. Wilhelmstrasse ments that | around the Reichstag bt : F .y A & one copper | fests 7 ey arc going The situation appears i | Bwith pennies? | proved soniewhai since . : | Government troops have | . { the Brandenburg sate and also the | g@ iz put on the | Silesian raiflway station. which were | Bodore Roosevelt | held by the Spartacans ! 3 used to call “my | Sipavtacan forces atiempted at onc | N i - B emphasis is quite | o'clock 1o re-take the Brandenburg | V.- | i | less a political | gate but werc heaten off by Bne of those rare per- | machine zun and shells from o1 rhich Hiealiiaeas | fo oyal forces holding 4 i ’ - : . R oite LR e L S 2 : If vou are at all intercated in Buving a Winter Goat DO XX TOMORROW. as onr Midwinter: Clears Eingteld Republican 'l‘f"_ b r;:»‘fl{n« S avce Sale offers Coats at Big Savings. Coats in the newest models for Strect Wear. Dress or Autpmo- % ' ] 9 TepisLae Beed B o \ hile Wear. plenty of sizes for Women and Misses, in the wanted shades of brown, navy taupe, green fierica has been called the land | students from the university of L U 4 oion @ : acson k P ¥ai : ! ; Jurgundy. reindeer. Liack and mixtures Among these choice lots -of Coats vou will find Velours, #fdellar' diplomacy. No offense was | lin, 300 of whom offered their serv Broadeloth, Kersays, Silvertonos, Zibbelines and Salts Plushes aken, any more than when Amer ices to the government. They are un . . DR A glt SR ushios ca is now referred to as the world's | der command of veteran officers | i great meal ticket Washington Star Spartacan troops alsa made two | - a e eencribe as -~ sallics westward along Unter der Lin- ELE rhore B staté punch”. King's crowd President Wilson may finally he re- | den toward the Brandenburg gate hut | SALE PRICE LE PRICE SALE PRICT ¥ Drotecting vast milllaky’sup- | qid not’entertain the black thought | membered as the man who changed | fied after several had been shot by loy- | § 12.50 0.0 25.0 P at Viadivestok, in ‘“aé‘éfi“ HisvFsgileteat for a moment but when the | 11® WOTk of presidenting the United | al troops. No Spartacans have been . 2 . . O g - States from a vocation to & mere avo- | able to approach the government | g S e e R . cation.- —Boston Transcript huildings as the streots approaching M.0f Forces but they expressed | J. Tenry and Frank E. each had half i . R it are strongly guarded. The Hotel | B — — —_— - pleasure - and ‘\uivdm'mr’nt at the | and there were no crumbs. While FROST PICTURES, Kalserhof has “M\,“]“,w;”f.d hl lutqj} LEATHERTEX COATS RIEMARKABLE DRESS VALUBES SATURDAY @rent determination to kesp“them | Judze Walsh is from Fairfield coun- | s oo and garrisoned by "l‘“d l”"’v‘." “’“”}“ | : - ¥ e : Values to $30.00 $17 50 R : hodi v reached Berlin in the | or Men und Women deal Coats for Auto or ” re now fv. he was not the machine’s candi- | Herve are paths that allure me. Ir T ;f’mf* ”r. EERlch onclie | £ : . hea L3 LRauto ot sale Price . ’ . { could ';”‘1"0‘1' e P R : | B B Dresses of Wool Jersey and Serges, Satin and 4 Last night's heaviest fighting was Stree A e : 2 ! S a4 re chile and leave my car 8 . Taffeta Dresses in Light Grey, Tan, Navy, Brown I'd rest awhlle and leave my care | .. 1o annalt station and at the cor- Value $25.00 ot ! i and Black Sl ‘.Tf,:‘(‘\ntl' lown white ways into | 'CY of Charlotten and Zimmer streets T B et cay ais in. Russia to e Y MR ¥® Nt where the Wolf, Bureaw was situated. | 8 - : e _ s bledy ¢ wissia. to | his ctrength slipping awny. IR o nood IR | The svartacans® desperately attacked | T e R i TRehy. J,they certainly "did Commenting on the defeat of the Bes b AT MV | ¢ho Anhelt station three fimes but | M Offered at Bach during this Sale Our rezular $1.50 grade in a good assortment g0 there as conquerors of Russia. | pairfielders. Challengor writes: “As | where Nte is The white {rees are | We'¢ defeated. losing 50 killed and 40 | 8 $2.98 Sl 1.19 P oomge 1y haye beon Weloomed they are once more left outside | very still Molnaed faccording lojthe Vormasets ) Are regular $3.98 values. White and Flesh. sale Price . Each $ . by fhe Bussiana: 8 a2 The government forces lost one killed | aided by the Russians It is | the breastworks and oniy a kindly White birds with frozen songs | ,n4q two wounded, = PR = held on the air, nt that the wa department au- | o det ) or the: 1 - o I governiner ops de a ser- | TRE - 2 he war departm u- | consideration for their unfortunate o windee g sorrow and no | . The sovernment troops made a ser- BRASSIERES, Lace and Embroidery trimmed. at .... R Each ities are nol prepared to tell what | position will save them Irom banish- g n 5 77 | ies of atiacks fo capture the Wolff 4 C : = in but all were mMsuCcees: 1 know and the countiv must tent to those committee: ich are S e ¢ v enter | BUreau but a 4 LI ) : LITCHEN APRONS of Genui skeag Ginghams TN Each ki e ment h b ittees which ar or an reeping ar may nter | ppev lost five kiled and 26 wounded, KITCH APE o nuine Amoskeag Ginghams .. o 59c Bl sl only names there .. | Spartacans again assembled early to- | 8 e £ 3 living the Red, White and Blue is , It is @ vision of such peace as numbs | G U S nehe e el BUNGALOW APRONS, large yull szes, at .... e S Sl 98C Each . lost art in the Senate. For in- HARDING STRONG HER The pain of conscious being. The | yymper about 50.000. It was notice- | |8 RIS G ble tha ined tewer w WHITE KNTTTED LEGGINS for Children, at e oans Fach 8 Seniitor Horah, one of Chaire S o g Doths w ) able that it contained fewer women . RNTT EGGINS 1o ! : e 69 Senator Warren G. Harding of | And wait for those who would be | /o' x5t 8 S een c glad to come, entirely suspended Btipners did not conderaf the dis- |Hic was .cut it was found that i r. Hitehcock's “explanation left | date and the seconding of his nomi- | in the dark, his. most iltum- | nation by Huxford was mevely a mat- ing statement being: “American | ter of form after Huxford had seen i | | Hitchcock’s cross-ex: o i od o xaminers, Ohio, whose name is mentioned in e T T ) S TS X But, blind with living, cannot find Ir poor fellows are sutfering 4 .;,,ncctjon with the Reépublican nom- | dving there with no hope of ac-| (WL N L e robably | ihefeate INSURANCE MEN AT ! WARM HOSIERY AND KNIT UNDERWEAR lishing anything o objectec ; - ey yiine He objected | 1, 1 5re jufluence and friends in | Beset by lfe, and looking out again Jerican troops remaining in LRus- e Eooni(he lcommonl . oy ANNUAL GATHERING B Right Now when vou will nesd them. at Clearance Sale Prices: e L : " | Connecticut than any other man L ihere ; 56 wicl Shivtal Td Davweriton ikt e e 3 Fach PRLy-tour hours “it -Ne DULPOSe | ;. considered to make the race In o ; o Intexare et tha e 1 at I found a vision on the window pane ——— Interfere with the internal af- | 1950, He hus appeared in this state That shut away the sordid, cruel $3.00 Part Wool Union Suits for Men. at .... S, SR i ! $2 45 Sult on several occasions and always de- street. Frank Holmes Heads Fire Underws i parted leaving pleasant memories. | 1 may not enter that white paradise, ersiiAseocintion For! Nest Yeant ¥ 75¢ Women's Fleeced Vests aud Fants at ..... e Extra Sizes 6 And life is real as the living know. c hator Trance ickening DeyCend oy Mvasioniol As principal speaker at the dinner he United States and the | ,; ;o McKinley Association in Wa- But T have 1 it with my tired eyes, Berlin Man Vice President. i 69¢ Children's Grev PFleeced Shirts and Drawers at ............. Each And it bas given me the strength i 45(: i 2ol ! Belgium by Germany. He ; to go Tribute was paid Tieut. John { terbury last January, he created ) favorable impression and as the event | On the rough way to what I cannot | (Brien and Privates John and Jos- - — e S - I b 2 see— eph Kenney at the annual meeting of WOMEN'S BLACK TIGHTS NATURAL WOO1 ras att 3 E leading mem- 5 . 3 or 5 Rtk & L = cate . e ; was attended by all the leading me | The end—who knows the end? But | the Board of Fire Underwriters held < 4 T | SHIRTS AND DREAWERS FOR WOMEN complain of Germany in- | o, of the Republican party in the | peace 1s good. Jast evening, by R. H. Crawford, the | Part woel. Balance of $1 25 Al $2 00 veues ] less Belgium /' One act is | ta4e his visit did no harm in view { And I have looked upon tranquility, | Jocal ¥. M. €. A. sccretary who re- our stock. now at ea, o > | Special at .. Each $2.75 1sable than the other™ Tt | (o ()0 Lossibility that he will be | And seen a vision as a pilarim | cently returned from France. In the Good to wear when out Auto Driving These will keep vou warn | { ‘Was not Russia a neutral we invaded her? How ienial course ot his talk, given at the annual 5 LOUISE DRISCOLL, banquet at the New Britain club, the | B8 ult on the Democratic citadel. Sen- in New York Times. spealer touched on the work of the MEN'S WOOL SOX WOMIIN'S CASHMERE HOSF | ator Harding also spoke a few sum- | e — American doughho; in general, and v ack at 3 2 ch Pair Ward club of this city at Lake Com- [ (Bridgeport Post) Cnvioe Action: | then going a step farther stated that 65¢ Cashmere Sox at o0 59(: Ealr < ilack and White Pair $1 25 and $ the allied armies is John 3. O'Bri 1.50 e In attempting to close the moving ilig 2reaes 15 Joan J, O Brien, 65c and Tic Heavy Wool Sox 2 > | among the best bavonet instructors in o local boy recently commissioned in i e d e pleture theaters in New Haven on |z A% Bov JS0STCY SOTUR ssionec In | By c | Good Heavy Cashmerette Hose 59 sl Bl e e Bl e ance. so spoke of the work o | white and black Pair C = the other lucal soldiers. 5 " r o Ty - = 3 T AILCRE TO BCILD o diones st i e . ° 50c Heavy Merino SOX ..o.e.o... Pair | Black Fleeced Lined Hose 3 Pale 10 BUILD SHIPS. ndienc fhat town are doing no service, either The vecasion was the annual ban- | @ C SOC quet of the local msurance men, and it € Trank W. Holmes was clected to lead ! = —— Tt is the same old story, the cnergy nvention in 1916 when he | St the association for the coming year. | B SKATING GLOVES .... eters 5 TO Pair the disconcer g tc ~ 1 3r t¥ enje ents the hu ™ g . ing t o |ito curh the eniovments of wumble, | phe other officers chosen are vice 1 -25 1 .59 $2 .25 rought the nedinn “hile [; F: v s made tc al tT i rentden a . " 5 g o, medinm while not a move is made to halt the | resident, B, W. Mildrum: secretary. | B woOL AND JERSEY GLOVES 39C O $1 25 Pair . | complish, E. W. Schultz acted as toastmastes better | Sons at the mast are involved in the| in the insurance business. in which | Bl CBILDREN'S MJFTENS ....... shiE st s e & 25(: o 656 Rt sting to wnow whether SEUROR IOV T G O N e P STE PR e Bl S, LB O St LISRTNR hosen fo lead the G. O. P. in its as- Frar sincerely believes the states has followed Germany’s s in crushing Jelaiu e ' n cvushing Belgium. 10 he | ,org 450 at an outing of the Third he should resign his seat in the d States Senate : nate. pounce where he created a bond Nsa s friendship between himself and his \s a national figure, his prestige | {o the peopde or to the Sunday cause | er congratulating owurselves bility o turn out ships o ianced at the Republican Na- | which they profess to represent or Calder of New York that s early in the Bhipping Board and Emergency Corporation are concerned. The | WiTes: Republicans who direct party aders ave already laying their | Posite from it is hope and Frank Shields. Retiring Prerident fon for the construction of ships | "€ 'hemselves to Senator Harding ' rest in seven is found from the fact | Case of Norwich was {he guest of WOMEN'S WARM FABRIC GLOVES | St 29C 39C 59C T0 $1 25 Pair i who were not practical ship. | A1though recognizing that at present ! that whereas a bout one hundred per-| honor and gave n resume of the vear | jiR ~ his future appears bright. A ay for the dis- | pleasures of the more fortunate. The | Harold W. Hatch; treasurer, Harold MEN'S LINED LEATHER GLOVES $1 98 $2 25 2 50 10 2 Pair ¢ o . 98 The bollow mockery hehind the | and remarks were heard from several ! g8 ancd who were! ignorant of o B | theater opening on Sunday, several ! he spoke briefly of the government understanding of the national situa- am has been a failure so fo f 1920 prospects but the |effect of such action in the v o3-| Lockwood: nuditors, Charles Gillin | MENS FLEECE LINED JERSEY GLOVES : 69 89 $1 25 Pair or bases his fanit finding on the | #/faivs in New Britain are not pledg- | .ain that it is a fight for one day’s ! of the insurance nien, State President [& C . udiments of the task that con- thousand are involved in trolley and | control of insurance plam, and the ! bl them tion is expected after the meeting of | 1ajlroad running and in automobile | National Order of Tasurance me i ator Calder males seiious wccu. | the McKinlay association in Hartford = operation, against which no movement | whose plan is to establish a central BUY FREELY ALL YOUR REO..IRE Rcien e he iatter part of this month when of any kind is made. office in New York this year. 4 v iciency in the followt The failure to say one single word | Chief 1. M. Dame of the fre IN BUANKETS. COMFORTABLES, DRAPERIFS. CURTAIN MATERIALS, BED SHEETS, SPREADE, N P i such things. or to organize | partment was called upon for PINLOW CASES, TOWELS. LINENS, SCARFS AND SHAMS., DRE YODS. SILKS WASH GOODS . ate Senator Klett of this city s i [0 vo " otivite to make them un. | niarks, and told of the work of the 2 Owmges e ¥O FLANNE e : VNI p TR Ghiteie ] g 3 - i OUTING FLANNELS, KIMONO FLANNELS. BATH ROBE FLANNELS. . FIC. AT MID-WINTER e president of tha association. lawful, while attacks ave made onj Pre department during the vear both 'LEARANCE SALY, PRICES, L ey ! basebnll and moving picture theaters, | N combating fire and in fire preven CELABANCE =210 = i shows the sham behind the offort, the | tlon. The department also assistec UP WITH THE STARS. G e T e G the conviction of an incendiary who sei fire fo a store on Armistice day. The underwriters have glven New Britain credit for having one the best departments ln the connt \rmy affairs on the other side. 1 THEODORE ROOSEVELT. Which Parvy Will Get Pershing - the chief said am extremely proud of what our (Washington = Representative 8. D. Fess will speak n per cent. in shipa launched from fhe vaudeville stage to sing- . about making cloan the outside of the b hundred and sixty-four wer ; - ile withth is all deception anc are ! fon s grand opera with, Caruso is a gap : CUP, While withih is all deception and mised. twenty-two launched - - wrongdoing ailure to the cxtent of fifty pealistsnone toflean 1at L1 ppe ultimate effect of such action n per cent. of ships placed in )e done is proved by Miss Rosa e o » ¢ o M b S Bejrdi ooyt malohityy os O e \rmy accomplished in so short a _hun and ¢ of Meriden. who will be ten- , time assert ils vights and go far he i e = promised. - One lered a public reception tomight by | Yond what they otherwise would British Demobilization e | Twenty Years Ago.) were aid i geport els this situation ir 3 rfiel Fle i ) - s p the citizens of her home town in hon. | _ Bridgeport me his situation in (Springfield Republican the truly Christian and practical way allure to the extent of alxty 2 WEZY TSI ERE { With three or four churches having per ceni. in the amount of Miss Ponselle’s feat finds few pur- | moving pictures and illustrated lec- erected and of cevemtv-four ent. in rivets driven (Repsinied From New York Son of | publicans more than all other troupios. Raosevelt is no hero ot but | corabined i him as on the stand military affairs and apore- The growing impatience of (he jate wha emarkable thinegs british army over the siow demobi- wve been accomplis] just a fine. brave hearty honest { ; = " 2 t lization can hardly fail to bave 3 re mauly fellow, tratned in many schools § o) 7 > other of allels in the annals of the American {ures on Sunday evening. and others. :straining flurnce on those who fa- his is not the ¥ e 2 AELE he R Without influential friends to | Jike the Tommunity Forum. inviting | yor improper demands ai the peace | Statesman s expected el o in people to diseuss practical ques- | conference. Already there is wide 11 the me demo t tious With & high ambition. and hav tions, Bridgeport is well uip with other ! spread opposition to any plaa which n would he expected to (iag a singular gift for inspirh progressive places. 1t also allows the | will require the olding of a Iara It is. most of all. not ihe way any- !sonal liking or disliking, as the casc 4 political to take the absolutely American, ambi- { sire to nurse Pershing along and scel 1 to h bir focate in th will probably be found, whe t he Tox S oneth found ben | jand her singing qualities, she stepped 5 < n var. | hug been card-indexed. ns ¢ poolks of tha shipbuilders are 5 Sl e sy suddenly from a humble engagement before the public, that therd ot been marked sufficiently f in vaudeville to one to which all pro- | theaters to remain open. and the posi- ' force under arms in Germany. New one related Lo the scnate militars een enormous wastage of funds. | fessional vocalists espire. Caruso ! tive testimony is that the city is a | paper demunds that the peace confer- | fairs committee, of which Mi. Wads- thousand times more orderly than 6nce be hastened have perhaps neen | worth is a distinguished member, may be. There is nothing of tho{ tification purposes dunimy or wax figure about him. You if the Democrats shoulc ditures that would not have | mav not be the most accomplished 1 . 2 | ! v ! when these perfectly innocent places . could be obtained now hy exaction could be expected to talk: for that is of entertainment are closed premises from siuch government ! ihe commitiee whose democratic ' at him. bul you can't be indifferent A thers who have large followin | Those who seck to bind New Tiaven | inspived by the thought that wi chairman just a year ago proclaimed apout him. He owes ubt, been passed upon (avorably | nuy¢ he je the best advertised. and fo ; down to biue laws are like the Phar. (fermany possesses would eventuall i that the milliary establishment had ose to whom the work was en of grand opera is to think of | isees of old, and they deserve just as |Bave to be obtained by force of ArMS | “aimost stopped functionimg.” ang ) V" PRI €5 10 DS 1 s SR s ! much. condemnation as those indi. |if at all. The British nation Will never i spocn members generally and accord- | P2Pe 1 ied to write him dow is admitted tha nless con . S - St A be kept int = A 4 He has been sneered at. jumped upon, | 911ions changed Pershing could heatf v f two thousand years ago permit a large army to be x¢ ingly demanded that the functions of . ! poy, | 4 : g v sudden rige to fame ix not of the sky ‘ % Germany merely to collect am in- | o o s commander.in.oniag Anathematized. He has sever helq | WOud in a presidential race. He wouldy ible for the downtf: of Sl s s e e e ) e I demnity. Whatever backing Llogd | 2% o o natarred 1o 20V but subordinate offices until he | the advantage o uropeand : Goovgels lout e soonal indemnit iy e e e aRRasEzoverior Hand e il v Do oy « £ which Wood England = !’,‘ ',_; ~ ‘ance. by industry. by main pluck and ""\,"'“"‘{ sl ‘ cssential energy. he became a leadine victory was HLE thoun e W) S SCNIOIISeDBLOL o ve i et)ic Dublic avel s an o b approved by men who know how singer in the world-—there are mitted by many Republicans of nstroct commerce carriers have prominence they would have an in- ] ] i i may swear by him or vou may swen: I and nominate Pershing 8 aal-q timost as much | vincibie candidate. He would divide to his enemies as to his friends. News. Jf lie did not menopolize iha’soldier: » d. The program has been much Caruso. ‘That Miss Ponseile's me 1t which bas been vailroads—they have been sredicted by the leading musical crii- (Tife.) i STyl e o) sl i Akt i posals may have had in 2 C K {ics in New York, all of whom praisa cighbor—-"I hear your son Mas|during the pre.election campaign pilroad men. High sz | 1 distingnished himself at the front 2 g her profusely. Meriden could do no ¥ f g e St i AL i Virs. Murphy—“Yis, me hoy Pat ai- | 0 - : ; it om New York is that he has been ol aaTy e el will also be found | better than to turn out en masse to | . = L P brave one iR et TE R hel sht fen “””’”""}” """‘;}n] ning A judgnient on an intensive ‘;) r:’." ‘h,.‘ 1‘1 Sl ,v] Sps 5 ,' ;‘I 22 Washington Stai.) on the shoulders of o e habtt [EavS P i 5 5 { Germany had been fanned into fresh e S O ety chinists have had their quarrels with welcome this young celebrity even started a row with me wanst.’ fames Ty an waseitpulous press.| of the facts instead of on an ex- pyy;, Mugwump and unregenerate s 3 ) ler your politi=f = sy would soon wither if the only pros- ! gz vlew whose accuracy varies In- figts have been shaken in his face, al The War Part. pect of collecting the indemnity was Versely \f‘.fl‘ the square of the dis- the time he hias been pegging away a yell,”” rghum e (New York Evening Sun.) by the continued military occupation tance. This may he stat anship something worth doing. and has fried i illase ba A\ lot of folk who married in haste |[of the enemy's country. A just set rom some standpoints. but how does tn do it weil, whether he v ne s I be : 1 Ger- ! senator cxpect it will pass as sueh hooks or legislating at v Mg 4 when exultation aver the Beating the Band To Tt those who have been Times do change. Governor Smith | give America a mer- | of New York has appointed a woman | must be recalled that | to an $3,000 political office No com . : : : : | are going to learn during peace why 'tlement of the claims aga ¢ 3 th nothing and their | ment has been heard from ihe speech | 0 S oc called a war wed- | many will in the emd be the most| With the senate military affairs com- cowpuiching hunting mountain | of thyihm to huild yards and waye | burners at Washington. | ding. | practical one mittes sheep or spoilsmen or Spaniards l know the tune. i e

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