New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 26, 1919, Page 14

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NESDAY, FEBRUARY S A,'”: N FR | TWO DAYS MORE IN fl D WHILE IN ACTION IN FRANGE [1w0 vavs woxe s EAVJTY |ABELLING 26, 1916, AR EAST CAMPAIGN | But Will Be Continued ~ . Express Co. Emploges Urge Publi¢ ' " o Be More Careful Lon, The nation-wide | 1 ene Nearly a thousand shipments a day [ cen dec to the “No Mark Bureaus'’ | v cl en express company, because all Tast ll [ for o identification have been lost, | day nger, in 1 to a statement made at the | ¢ 1y ¢ t Campaign meeting of | - employes today. At | hipments a month i « i torn off, thus | n of locating either ; of N ! | : , 1 the I or New Brit sicle men trormt- TN i RS sty [l ok 3 acking and het- i O'Ry ¢ e 't me § exe ng valor. [Frorme oy 1 i " (”")“ ey A: Be | division, former i w York N U. & Official Phatograph ol B 3 S ) Beral | tiona!l Guard e Cited A From Underwood & Underwood. | I e tiad ; ireaus’ are great 2 o i W containing a lot of mis- SR, A = = o n the amou naterial which the express : v have been in as gathered together be- RILEY BACK IN U. ¥ n Iy - o | which will necessarily | cau was r mpo dus ‘ Regains B;Uh.rd !n st e o aicni il nctes 5 A il 1 Machine Guunner Returns On Presi- | ' and \ 1y to Nov. 30th, last ., rriday | (’ "flffirefitfi lent's Boat—Brother Oversca | ‘ nero pen 9 shipments were received | Riley sc Arity © = v v g. et o Mark Bureaus,” all of MEh school 1 ol ¢ « i te entirely hout mark, ot Havehn H i 1 > £ L ¥ O ses that could not be mads bl cofitost which | e ! i I it o to destinations that & _Afternoon at the H " ’\ : ® | did not The size of an article fgh. O R GO (T makes no difference so far as thesa fa Brown o ' ed at | he lomal s of the campalgn. | bureaus are concerned, for even aeyo- Ptoday for Lakchurst, N « for | S 5 ) NG CO-ODErAt | planes, heavy machinery and bl WBhe will remain for a week's | mem- | oo ir 1 ; s ‘\’"“ . | castings sometimes go astray for %he tion. | fte er of excelle 1B idress. Ruth McMijlan is attending the el S e S Sl o Nl s b egbosiBvoric m',:, S Gfl Daggexe ATel " ecided ¢ SWHint Drosideat Wilson really ddd_ ganiot prom festivities which are be- | Di nstructor in machine | countrymen, fc o ] t anded because old markings e of an fipromise : S ing held at Trinity coliege, HMartford. | © | from previous trips hye not been re- S " REEPSTIRCIO ¥ ed to the war’s morale was the vision| john Kirkham, son of Mr. and Mrs s . of Mr. Ril . ! personal canvass was the first | Sk italaadd adget upeq the part of t of the future seen through a society | yohn Kirkham of Cedar win | il SR tiley, is order, 1 now public canva [mmw.l or dependence was laid upon the mémbers of thé gboard or league Of nations:” e Ny e ) with the : ¥ Wil hol concentrated 1pon Four- | & single tag to direct the trunk a nance and fAxation told jthe mayor The principal dificalty in the appli- iw‘ LR D e &0 from he said that he | minute sp 1ve been secured Valise or a suit case to destination and esterday afternoon that such an act | cation of this view in the opinion of | Pl VISt to Tis parcais. Sk to a detail which was | 1o speak in e SN e B torn off in handling. Abgut ould be a voto of lack of confidence [ A" Capus is i the adaptation of the | NAM: Who was enrolled at Jaclc| mmunition and supplies | L 1,500 picces 'of baggage find their way 1 the hoard and that he{as a mem- | national interests and traditions to |5on for the summer and was a mem- | Jattlefields, but said that | A ito these “graveyards” of the bysi er of the board would{ consider it | this ideal of justice. L 'm T ‘_(_;“m(id"“_ Sl civillans were to relieve the 2y AN v N ness, eighty per cent. of them belns s such and refuse to ro¢nnw1m the It is with this difficulty” hecontinues | ;" "5 10 Nicorsity Sighan st ans and that they would prob- | Delightful Prog a . there on acc of old marks. The uestion if it should be:rgferred back. | “that President Wison confronted | g Fh oo Ropers, Mrs. D. | ot for home very shortly. He ¢ DEramBGlveliEuIEden tex sent campaign aims to cure thir nother member of the same board | in his own country amidst the strug- o. R B i > o8 oin "nmw} expec home within the next Church Chapel. Boubic htimated the same thing \dhlhxln‘x‘::‘\: gles of the political partics.” e ! month. AR e e G e e L o2 out the {remendous growth nproper: that ar g should be = = i : L 4 "‘”';‘ i m‘“m \ Th:u(.(mfi S A all day Red Cross sewing me - o : o sual pleasure ttendin ag Of the express husiness in recent years one of such a ne e - ;. A o : S NEW TIRE CONCERN. | given Monday - Agent Beach stated that more than S . % n‘ i Ling will be held at Methodist | given Monda ning t nd taxation would in tha 2 2 SIS £ == o rany Organized for $50,000 M a by - Rajlway E: a AIIneE o = orkers of {he pa > invited to | ompany Organiz or $50, ay | the standing cpmmitt iled by the American Rajlway Exprags e taken a "\ Lo ‘Y’“:i(’:"mfi’n BAN ON BATHING | ittend. These meotings, which havo | Open Industry THere. nian members of o ompany, which is operating the ex- usting cenfiaensejuratiien thao i clak el o ongregational | , jipesias e T P business on all of the railroads "' esiorasy arttar! e ;'huw-h, will be given at the Methodist { omo- | ST of the country. About 135,000 em- = ki vesterday @ - s e i ey _ hrough | el S o o ol 1 v Lid he felt sure that 80 per | First-Class Bath Twice a Month. Scc i““”{" for L t two months, | e | sivian, pastor of Stanle Memorial Ploves are now engaged in varigue : e e i ! Mr M obert N. Pecls r t e | chureh ana missioner to the Armenian | branches of the service ) board and vote for cond-Class Monthly and | 2 pleasant sojourn at Sarasota i ‘ '; | members ot the Cen B | He declared that this made it ths : fHe could not see why . : X A SRS (0 Wil Gl 2 oTn 1S COMPOSSd | Prof. M. H. Ananikian of | extensive {ransportation organi- e S o Third Never. week e ) A yeay Dol 4 2OrDorRtodNUns B ot e zation in the world and that the cen- « 5] o] erbert >, £\ oot B 2 necticut for $50,- | 7 o B "o o) ha o i or pres-ntation, as it would Paris, Feb. 26.—The Soviet govern- »r“”‘mt A ] y“ e e A e ! in | PYIn He lold of what , tralized nazement has made it pos- e Tt || i b S i) we s informalfien e ladia isnin ) 1 o | Arme “hristian [ sible to sirengthen and = better the he vo into thinking that the re- | the number of baths each person is | arternoon ; s ] : th ompany proposes to manufac- | VON4 or service since the merger of the pre- f ind taxation com- | permitted to take in the various pub- | Rloter Nah p e ¢ : iella Gnanat e | nds for | Viously separate lines. The conspli- ¥Hice v paddsdana efore t0o | lic and private bathing places, and | e qanght S St o gt Canic o o ention of | i L a also cleared the way for ig this purpose has divided the pop- : New York M ) s Ghd : e el nieres e L ve drive to improve inter- Favors Referendum Vote, ulation into three categories, accord- | Rogers of | : lelFood. s S Armenian yerating conditions and methods, “rencl 1gees arr 5 ore 5 e wiL¥ X S gkl h 1 = > he better 3 ce cf aign is the e o ing to Irench refugees arrived here Mrs. John Sl Horr i Sy = LY B St b e ind solos we £ by I service campaign B i . from Ru Those in the first cate- | gsireot loft B s DOCTOR LOCATES MERE. L o severa) faotiang e Tashjian of Whitinsville, | step in this directien, and with o s gory are allowed to bathe twice a |for a short s T ey : R e g com. | assfstance of our patrons we expect & i =i 3 i 0 ) n. Brother o . kively nteed azainst pu e ccom- : S he cour ard ¢ month, it is said. and those in the| Mrs. Frank Appleby of New Haven | el el s Sl S lE DG LB e L (e s ) e system of fran = ek cous second category once a month, while | ig visiting Miss Helen Cadwell of Har. | GCOFg¢ M. Flanagan Opens Office. el s e e swe tation o one those in the third category never. | pison street. e e . : of the compa (‘n,!’ er officers are: | ¢ Mo o : LAy - . : 'he cost of food in Russia is de-| Miss Mildred Robinson and Miss | brother of Dr G Flarie ERegY S '\I‘:)' Gl Bees 1“"‘ | 3 Conservatory of PARIS STRIKE OFF. entirely clz to be prohibitive when food | Mabel Crawford will attend a house | has op ol city 1 g0 Sasurer b D ananes At Boston Theron Wolcott iy i e can be obtained, and a famine, made | ot ersit e v R mbei ! T8 Paris, Feb. 26.—The strike of ems . T | worse by lack of medicine. _was reign- | Saturda of vied F D 5 exercises in the chapel, | Ployes of the slaughter houses here ! e cit in Moscow when the French left. 1 o ve The principal been declared off, the men being eate = The Bolshevlli call it the hunger | Theodore en y §p v T THIEVES AT WORK. \ nian sw Persian satisfied with measures being taken of c « "\‘l“m\ s \,‘,“2 w: "‘u ims from 2,000 to | has Iw»:v\ ia e gas dc rvi ; 1 rom t New [ vin Ay lJa Kulas of 20 Orange|!' Anc coffe vere \so | by the authorities to remedy con#li- 00 victims dai ) this city cen Ic W : PR e el police that | Served {ions of which complaint was made. s protesting Py Lenine, the refugees say, | cated i 2 = ! 5 o e ol )t ted by the food problem. | days ¥ AT 1 Par- H ti T M e i L T = i to cat, and his bil i ; NERNGRRIN e e 5 v ofru | vegetables in a recent e t Con-ju t i of 1 © watch and two THITRST i e ,000 rubles. | nfeet this ove ‘ : atchiandiw WU R‘ DAY !‘RIU AY { sued by the S5 E— ! M d 1 | Quality Fi ‘| M(;noy Savers, e S | Voman e fical | e = L ’ teason for Change. BSOS T DR after- | ita | = " AUGHT HADDOCK OR COD .. b 10c 2 S noor ) 1 lenil T 1 my W \ ‘ el s . | noon ) eni — ! RESULTS i QUALITY FRESH CHILLED FISH— i = p s right ; Three Pay 35 Each and 17 Go IOI\‘m clut LR lb 25 e re ¢ the hoard of fi- | Jail. Two Being Discharged. Mr. and C: 1 = R AR R R R SRR LR R R e 2C L The he ol 3 i ¥ _ ed from New York ] : o e 9 B s i s o Boston, Feb. 26. ines of $6 each | {he guests of Mrs. Sam pors Thinks Labor Com- | & i aly 25 ced Bluefish .. Ib 20¢ pEen *" | were imposed in police court yes- ¢ place. Mr ot . 2 o B e ety 5 - R B times and it wae ¢ 9 | ferday upon all but (wo of the twentv~ | wimn the. parts. mission of Peace Conference Will | Boater Mack 5¢ Fancy Herring .. 1b 10c Hed when presented to the L iLackty 1 the party | g ey B oo G an s arrested yes | Sergeant Go spe - Working Man {8 Iancy Shad .... b 19¢ Squids s 2 1bii0c . T em! ! mak ing a few d in this h 0 11 ard’s members 1 mbe: | ing tic obtai ; \ b 12¢ = o on S | citv.” sergeant A Manondeada it 8 : b 12¢ Scups .......... 1b 20c Common befo It [t ! of & chaln of | oeident of the A b 15¢ Sardines 1b 10c age of the para Walter R - ¢ « \ M ox n b th : ot Vellson, o1 Tarbert 1 o 1b 35¢ Red Fish ...... b 12¢ er 110 t1 x 0 P et el LITY SMELTS ......... . 2 Ibs 21c ne i in g 2tvie Ie . [ J its Saoni el - f { :mght Fish in New Britain. ASSAI ‘ e STEAK . 1b 15¢ Mauy Appeal to Mavyor .uSA s > It i to reach an interna- | | A TG S oo AR v Wl £ 9f : e e A T s | b 20c Yel. Tail Hmlnder: 1b 10c ] ; e labor is not pt 23c Steamer Clams * ats 38c : He s o S s Pt 33¢ ters in Shell * ats 38¢ Gt : ] e women | Attack on Premicr. o ed him | fuged to g court and | v ) o we 1 e Doe.” After | Par i the court procecdi they not | ¢ n ormu p ¥ .‘,“ P COOPERATION URGED. | = . ¢ g on il 5 1 | A % f em | . , Rouban te 1 wide v ke the P Government Wants Farmers and | not ac Bankers to be Better Friends. | ,oncenn il , c ym establis] = | wasninston, 1eb —Plans for | degree of mental respor ! 2 M RUDL S the Amcrican banker and | tain Bouchardon will cail 1 ¢ ’f’”'/"\‘,] ‘%1 the American farmer into more in-| menceau's hon morro NG \;; or the meetin® | timate relations with resultant benefit | the premic ositior 4 ¢ rate of | " yoth were considered today at the (i i e Or ool & opening session of a conference here | FRENCH SENATE o . | & S HOCKS e i i f t - al commission of {h VOTE OF CONFIDENCI. : R 7 I e rioan Dankais as A | e ] Pickled Pigs F et 1b 10c i v mpro A 2 2 1¢ { The \ractor 1. | 88 b e Lz ric ommitte state o ) : ST i& erime Chuck Roast ' 20 | bank aitions th departmer itte Gie ‘ i‘z! S i _PORK DD feime : o | ( }i‘m SE . TE { L : S L G e 7 e g AMERY BUTTE! ) { 1« T Lo | 1 ) B 3 ! an 1 = ust be apn- |B LARGH JUMBO GRAPE FRUIT ........ « i 1 (s IAN AT SC¥F 1 S i cti vl y t € o I r, tt Vs bn 1 ourn_ fi | ' [Pl hoa iy i § : ic 1 ( g | | he at the S . : Broken Rice ... Ib eelshn I s \ \ | Tha | Fri T ozatiy < i i i thrashod | 1 G. M. Troop r jirae v lieute Ripe Tomatoes 2 <™ 2 To hold their dance tomor- | ‘ { Aita : row eve Booth's hall. \Musiec py | Varied wrvelo stitutio e : i ment i Deing preseniea. || oV eve.at Booths hail Mo | ‘ an i o AFTERNOON SALE 4 TO 6:30 outy Voters Tiighte, | Wryiee Orch, comboses ot psenvico |0 o e an sent SMALL COUNTRY SAUSAGE ..........: b 25c A\t tHe meeting tonig he taxpay- Thursday at e mini g g : Moonlight dances in eve.—advt i ticl STTNT 5 ' city will probably be pres- : danc 12y wter offers a lite Artic becor SUNMAID RAISINS . ... ... . ... ...... 2 Ibs 25¢ voting o e questions G, == Sunday ¢ ¢ | effective the day it is promul 3 AN BRICK C HEESE il e re s e ra [ Naty dozen at The Busy | telling tory of the n | government will fix the A“I Ph“ N BRICK CHEESE ........ ... Ib 33¢c voters of the City of New Britain. The | Little in street.—aAdvt. | ing and death. (¢) Underwood & Underwood. for its abrogation e :

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