New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 19, 1919, Page 2

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WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1o, TYLES Dut Borders ‘Popular and most ecxclusive assort- L PAPERS| ciioE SALE SIGNALS sive. ,‘ sure of showing you our sclections. You ; I as pleased. - Children’s Rubbers, 48c MPARY | Women’s Rubbers, : 63c ,,‘ K : PHONE 359 Men’s Rubbers, . . 90c < u i RN Youths' $2.25 Gun Metal Blucher $1.75 }‘B‘ “ s Srview.. A e "'r \co; ‘Frank — O hg O S oy gt S | Selmon of No. ug Beioth strect, from | ST e isses’ $2.50 Gun Metal Button, $1.98 BN oors St | e o G MILLTAKRATE | S5t BEREE S & Misses” $3.00 Patent Button, . $2.25 Mr. Curtis also remarked. e pointed | street, from Ca Dever Joseph Bi and Over- S out the W the myor conts at e THUUGHTNEGESSARY vt @ @ Men's $7.50 Tan Army Shoes, $5.50 tac | | of No. 72 Broad street from Camp Reduced Prices Devens; Joseph-Millor of No. 248 ! r- We can save you Chestnut street, from Montauk, . — ment to the unemployed 1} Luigi Giliano of No. 15 Wa \hlll‘((nl wmization Work. ! . from $2 to $4 on each gar- Fitzsimons of No. 30 Union street e same veinlc A ldomentc it d- from Fortress Monroe, Va.; Leo P ment—our = | | Councilman 1 <pressed himself | vice is, buy from Camp Devens; Nicholas Thaszyk | sibl | B i % Wi LT BOOTHS BLOCY th B hile of No. 623 Main street, from Camp | = { Councilmon J. Gustave Johnson f § 4 2 3 J MEW RRITAM | them r Dvens; Merwin T. Johnson of No. 506 [ Tlo members of the common coun- | asked concerning the appropration | you may—you } Church street, from Storrs S. A. T. ( 'I"” held a conference last 8 for Am nization. The members or ] i el Hugo . Johnson of No. 500 Church | the office of the mayor to disc > {he council present were in fa o know nf their street, from Storrs §. A. T. C.; new tax rate of mills as proposed | he sropriation and Mayor Quigle fine quality. ard J. Kilbourne of No. 1785 Stanley | hy the board of finance and taxat also favored the money for the work street, from France; Phili t The meeting was called by Mayor Frederick 8. Chamberlain, echa Luke Horsfall of No. 355 Arch strect, from Cambp | Quigley and was well attended B e e board o Ao PREPARE PETITION Co Meade; Raymond T. James of No. 63 | general sentiment was in favor of | ation, was prosent al the mecting to | £ RIMPARE PETIH N Lincoln street, from Camp Devens; | having a low fax rate but the me- i il et e | y it of w civel 600 : X SYLUM ST, X R . aving a low tax rs explain to th members any em - N taken as w result of word reeeived in| over 600 other inhabitants of the Lid ?u:( FORD. Alexander Sinsky of No. 49 Aldens | jorg thought the work of the hoard | which might cill for explanation | ROSSENDEROSWIES ON - b el o i iaira o bon b ot sacted On one occa HARTFO! street, from France; Walter A. Bailey | o7 finance #nd taxation had been well . | 72 Broad street that his father, moth-| sion the local man was a victim of & of No. 30 Franklin treot, from | gone and the council will favor the | Piles Cured in 6 to 11 Days | er and sister had Dbeen massacred. raid and narrowly escaped with his France: Bdwin W. Christangle of | {3y rate when it holds its ula sl SO Tl PAZO e His eative family is now wiped out by 'life. It is a custom of the Turks,” No. 387 Main street, from Radio | monthly meeting tfonight. Tt Was' Grnmarpan roile to | cuve Ttehing, | Trmcnians and Assyrians W Turks arc insistent that the Assyrians Paul said, “to take our children Tné school, Cambridge, Mass John F. | mentfoned by some of the members pjoq” pliading or Protruding Piles surance That Further Mass tawn in Turkey and word of the last kill them before ou es and ther Denschicls of No. 40 South High street, | that it is surprising the rato 18 mot , gione' frvitation: Soothes and Heal | fatalities were seat him by the foreign | ask us why our Lord does not hely from Sheiby, Miss.; William Bdward | pigner for the coming yes S A e B R Will Cense. [ mission in that country [ us Mourgeols of No. 134 Dwight street, Maror Pavss Roducton: eialiaticn i 5is | Reliigous troubjes are the cause of | The local man's wife lives in Bag from Camp-Upton; Paolo Apara of ; Local Armenians and Assyrians are| the many massacfes, Paubs the | dad, but he has 's as to her Nio, = 8§ ranklibistrec, ftromBRCamn infoalling gllio)mestine to Mo e 50 to petition Pres urks are nsistent that the Assyrians!fate as the a now occu | | lay special taxes to give employ their countrymen at the hands In the last raid by the Turks the on | of the Turks. Action will soon be in which Paul's family was wiped out ntervene to prevent f 101 mass? d Armenians accept Mohammedism. ing that city. Cottage Place, from Springfield 8. A. [ members would like to review the advt ¥ and Armenians accel Toh X n hat eity c. \ppropriations. Personally he was in quisite footwear at Long’s.—Advt. BT = favor of reducing the rate and he re INDIAN Ol.l WA PATH e Hartford district meeting of| (Colds Cause Headaches*and Pams | viewed the report of the hoard of M . ish Lutheran ministers will open| Feverish Headaches and Body Pains| finance and txation. Dy leaving out — 45 tanight in the Swedish Luth-| cansed from a cal re socn relleved | the appropriation of $35,000 for pex " o e church. The theme for discus-| by fuking LAXATIVE BROMO u(‘lv} manent paving he pointed out that | Several Hundred of ui Tribe be “What Is the Special| N Tablets. There's only ono “Bro- | one mill might be cut from the vate | poeo i 1 pattie With Mexican | mission the Church of Christ| mo Quinine”. E. W. GROVE'S sig-|and by reducing also the appropria- hese Restless Times? nature on the hox. 30c¢ tion of $1,000 for alteration Num- Soldiers Near Sonora. ieson & now Auto ('o. have tak - — - per 3 fire station and the 600 for . the garage formerly occupled | et nite lenTetial A tam obile alac Nogal i T A Williams and will conduct a | BLOGK DEPORTAT]ON pointed out that the cost of the | fevera . Ina wer s garage with the Chevrolet| schools represented 10 mills feated in a battle with Mexican fed- 5 - . : - { rate cral soldiers - Tdsharre o Every day you hear instructions in regards to goa nor 10 miles so1 of her J 4 > he r:yfi‘:,‘y” Wr\yv‘kvv:\r;‘\x“n\\mxnl\v: \}»r Counsel For Sanchinis Ask Writ of | Keep Money in Circulation. | SwGlileaba s e | ] pi‘L‘CLHHiUHS to be taken in order to ward off the Alderman Curlls spoke of the fact i gix yaquis were killed by the soldiers, | i ; dreaded Spanish Influenza, also as to what to do if open at 7:30 Thursday T Habeas Corpus For Couple Arrest- - raday night. The ! 2 that the vernment at the present |mp Rl b hal observance of Washington's e Indians broke up into three par hday will be held afterwards, en.| ¢ FICTC. B L for andiminIETEE o e e i orel Delve el B ¢ the Flu has already attacked your system. balities to make lar ppropriations inment beginning at 8 3 I Giobbo and Irma chin ho | fc cip. mprovements orde: iy your shoes before noon and get r nchini. who | for municipzl improvements in orvder were arrested in th ty May 18, {10 give as 'k as possihle. I r cent. discount at Long’s.—Advt. L lofsiyegasgriichivoll possible. He |, q5eivi isses $3.00 pat. button $2.25. Da. | Lo DY Detective Sorge J. | also spoke of the benefits the wWork | seee LT e 4 i USE A GOOD STOMACH Richardson, and A. C. M 5 : A e aelaln L e shoe sale.—advt. would do in having the returning mer member of the police department, at | employed. T gued also on the | 7 K CLEANER AND BOWEL the instance of !ho United States gov- | point of bhusine favoring the pre o IND’GFEE‘NJI REG‘ILATOR IN CA E OF Yaquis are endeavorin h the United tes border hope of = Y‘ ernment oflicers, on a charge of be- | ent appropriations hecause it would ol _250ALL DR | 1 ak ing anarchists, have apparently staved | \ e money pald these | \ 5 1 ¢ 3 es our ng anarchi ve apparently stav m that the mon na I ) 5 BELL-ANS I SPANISH INFLUENZA off deportation for a time. Yesterday | workers would be again put into ¢ in the fodgral court in Boston, Judge | culation through the means of the ) - Hot water : i prea as as of 11 George W. Anderson, their connsel | merchs The business men will ~ SureRehef A ~ appeared before the court and asked | need the heavy Ltrona of th b better for writs of habeas corpus to prevent | people now in the alderman’s opinion. Keep therefore always at hand the most Ideal of S oar ol LS LIOUE R ihe ey |16 {he peopleRtin volno work by . % 1 Stomach and Blood Cleaners, and the best of Laxa- portation proc: not spend money and the , S The record of the Sanchinis Is ac- | en of (he g e FOR INDIGESTION tives known. POUR break- cording to the police, & bDIACK ONeE. | eem———————————————— et fast tastes Their home on Mill strect, at the time ter after you of their arrest was looked upon as a i USE p Klenzo. Get R hotbed of anarchy. The arrest of the tube to try (rmp!l- was n.p m-nmn of a mvvn‘\l' A . cal police, when Frank Palmese was | [ £ the victim. The alleged murderers of | & e W g g l- A X G A H I N aiting you — Palmese, Erasmo and Louis Peretts N Cool, Clean are today in the state prison awaiting HARTIFORD. enzo Feeling & sentence as the slayers of Palmese. your teeth 4 3 It is claimed that the Peretta brothers d" tongue. It 1 were among the gang that made the | [§ a L a i i Sanchi home their rend rous, s i e icas e e "Mre. Sanchini was an avowed anar- | B { i E@ ; _ { STOMACH AND BLOOD CLEANSER TABLETS ist, and a er home was d § ) p v S ~ ; d i ok e e K a E\_fifl ®1 which quickly cleans the stomach, the bowels, and ss—cleannes 2 the police a library containing an ex t is imparted ‘ tensive library of socialist teachings. | i | besides it helps the digesting organs in performing s':’: ":Zr“:‘gr e ‘ :r;':,‘,“”“\' Fho Mas ey I,‘,"_"'::i,'.‘”,‘\",_\.1"' f AT SPEC[AL PRICE\' [ its duties, it produces a good appetite, and regulates ' ng them of ! of anarchy : the stomach. le secretions el ———— i yur Spring Milline v i at make your - \ A - straw in 1i ind pincapple braid, combined ia some inst T;kéc{;fl hot 4 : SRS | Wil Georisclle erepe and In "(.“‘;lefiv;.\.yl—h‘ Ml Ak hs el | ’»3_ gubsiig“%es M“Sl Be Relused = o . things you would nt sec ire not only smart and ex BIG GUNS, ATRPLANES clusive, but they are marked exceptionally low for (his time of year AND 126826 CARs | | § $2.95—WORTH §3.95 il - London, Feb. 19, (British These models trimmed with wheat, ribhon and quills are made i Sold Exclusively By The Wireless Service.)—-On behalf of aw and of the combinations with crepe. The the government it has been an- | | B 211 the B and ste Temsrkable for this price. i) . 3l LAXCAR PROD[(TS CO. nounced in the House of Com- 30—WORTIL § K 123 Pittsburgh, Pa. mons, in answer to a question, G Straw and Georgette crepe models are Gitded intinis T as: 4 = ihat the followins equipment of 3 At e e ted sl ; Price—$1.00 per Box; 6 Boxes, $5.00 the German armies had been $3.50—WORTH $1.¢ « (as o1 | surrendered to the British up to Handsome lisor pincapple braid and models, with lovely col 2 )VT()H(‘}' Orders, Cash or Reglstered Lette Febru: | orgette facings, comprisoe this zroup Heavy guns, 500; field guns, o D8—WORTI 2,600; machin ns, 25,000; Pams in all colors of the new 8 ectively i e trench mortars, 2,000; airplanes, smart and yvouthful. 1,700; locomotives, 4,0656; motor i $1.00—WORTH ¢ ry with all the newest notes of fashion, trucks 1,220 A really remarkable assortment, that's what our patroas say Up to February 14 the Ger- ¥ of these Hats. And that is just what they are. You'll like them lark&bralncrds mans had surrendered to the Y Our higher grade modes at $7.50, $9.00 and $12.00, % : DRUG STORE gridaniizof ot tirelehtioars THIS STORE WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY

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