New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 28, 1919, Page 13

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY ? B bt COLOR IN CHEEKS 1, W, W. ROUND UP e M | K It your skin is yel]nw—wmplexio(;x\-‘pl l1;111‘1,(: ! e 3 } —stongue coated—appetite poor—y are . . 27 5 B@ J 3 oA e st mathatazy,no-good | Nine Leaders Seized and Friends § < £ STH feeling—you should tak:lohve Ta:lett't' ; ) : ] Dr.Edwards’ Olive Tablets—a substitute . ‘ . forcalomel—were prepared by Dr. Edwards Besiege Police Station e i . after 17 years of study with his patients. [ re lsplavmg the very Dr. Edwards’Olive Tablets are a purely J ¢ ¥ vegetable ComPO}\:fld tgix‘e;lwnt}lx_ohve‘ml. Bridgeport, Feb. 28.—More than 50 | & Ladies’ P You will know them by their olive color. | . =~ = any secret service ' B = o ?l'o hlaveaclear. pink skin, bright eyes, | Policemen an ll.u]:y:{:i\ ;:(H,\.;h\ gk adles wmps, Oxf{) dS and H # pimples, a feeling of buoyancy like participated las E Ifl?n)pciedaysyou must get at the cause. | a spectacular raid upon & @ o l l. ey Dr. Edwaxds’lolli}l"e Ta})letslact t:nhthe houses in Caroline sireet, In the east a LO“‘]p ete lmne Of .’f!lgn B(‘y()t}:‘, fiver and bowels like calomel—yet have | ., ¢ Bridgeport, where for morc i no dangerous after effects. Hhn © S . They start the bile and overcome consti- | then three months an TV e pation. That’s why millions of boxes are | ter has been active in_ winnin i 1d annually at 10¢ and 25¢ per box. All ’ cruits among the ignorant W | { operatives 5 row of latest shades. i g i y e -e arresicd | B 1ggists. Take one or two nightly and | of the city. Nine men were ] : . %e the pleasing results. to be held for deportation, and w We are pl epar.fid t,) it y(n“_ fcé‘i fro authorities placed a cordon around g the entire thickly populated sectior L . as they continued Ah:\ - ‘n‘v»:*n o 1 EE Widths. FrIllt-Julces known M"f‘:“f;{( All of the csted we o . Within hour the arrest of % = ¢ of more than 5,000 persons ., < % Jiffy-Jell flav- % ileradl avound fhe Second Spo=S e et ile ors come sealed » station in Fair £ ',[1' e, Round-Up Is Set in glass—a bottle 0 Molence, but there developed such in each package. n atmosphere of mdv;vlymion among would take place during one of the T i3 o foreign working classes repre- weekly meetings of the organization . Each is rich es <ented that the prisoners were ¢ , Which had been attended for nearly Tray m Station. sence, condensed emoved to the cells at ice hes a month by detectives and federal None of t wrested made any from fruit juice. 1gents dressed as workmen. No week- resistance 1 the way to the sta- meeting was held Wednesday nigat, !ion house one of them arked that Add boiling nd last night it was decided that he ed the jail you try to keep us water, then this some waining had been given and In.' with ihe result that the police . hat a round-up of the leaders should . Werc particularly cautious. The great essence, and you be undertaken. at once. More than throng which gathered about the sta- have a real-fruit NSIANI 500 men had been present at the fion could not be readily handled, - meetings, but ‘the detectives and and although no violence developed, gelatine dessert, and at \gents were -only able to find 20 who | it was thought wise to remove the trifling cost. You should could be implicated in the activity prisoners and to announce that they . . . nd nine who were active enough to had been taken away = 2 -know this fruity dainty. be subject to arrest. Every precau- | The organization has held its meet- authorities waited in the hope of | very cauti invit i . . d 'F the " eet T very cautious invitations and activity | of geizing dangerous litersture and is oo or n was taken after the raid to keep ings at Seftler's hall in Willard street making a wholesale arrest of the en- | the organization has grown to a mem- | halfing a growing menace the raid @ & S ch||dr-_er\ ny of the other agitators from leav- | and so cautious have they been in tire contingent. Tt would appear that | bership of more than 600 in a few | wag a success, but the number of ar- l L , Contains ng s : their conduct that a single light has they waited too long unless arrests to- | weeks, and inasmuch as discontent | regits was diseppointing. 2 Aside from {he weapons found on been the only illumination at any of day bring up the total of prisoners. already was becoming evident among | All of the prisoners were teohmic- m—— . s feine. . rno caf men arrcsted, the police found the meetings attende the detec-; The densely populated section | the laborers in many of the Bridgeport\| ally held in §100 on o cherge of 10 Flavors, at Your Grocer’s than revolvers and black- | tives. (All sorts of seditious state- where the organization worked is for- | industrial plants it was thought time | breach of the peace, but all efforts to| 2 Packages for 25 Cents acks in premises occupied by the or- ments have been made, but the eign in every detail but location. With | to stop the agitation. In the matter | get bail for them were unavailing. s Social party propaianda It had been intended th he raid confiscaied. al nted in culated ¥ @ F GX & é : 0 Fifty-nine bargain tables o¢n the main floor Saturday, q FOX & ‘ 0 . ; o holding fresh new merchandise at reduced prices. Don’t °© °® HARTIORD I tien. HARTFORD 200 SPRING DRESSES FOR $9.95/ “egasd fevle | Goldfited Bangle | Spring Styles in Crepe de Combination glass and metal, well- | gn1o o small lot of 150 and lucky and others worth $1.00, sale price |eral very pretty designs, regular price In Taffeta Siik, Poplin and Serge. Regular Prices $16.98 to | pntes musaras sait ana peppers | 005 B0 o, There are ses- Ch. S . d ’ . ‘ ! ine, Jatin an Dept. $25.00. None on Approval, None C. O. D, None Exchanged. | = ‘Pl rii T I = i s SO0 earl Hand'e aq c R e Child’s Rompers Muslinwear Silverware Checked gingham Rompers, well £ : i - Pearl handle flat and hollow ware | made in blue and white and pink and also plain tailored. The taffetas arc in navy, Copenhagen, taupe and black. The silk Poplins in navy, | of every description with silver | white; sizes 1 to 3 years, were 89c, 5 mountings and bow worth up to & neck and short sleeves Hamburg - 3 3 v 50c. Bth floor. and sleeveless models; some are lace $3.00 for $1.00. Engraving free. T trimmed: $1.25 gowns, sale price 89c; ) $2.25 to $2.50 gowns, sale price $1.95. | trimmed: $5.00 and $56.50 grade, Children’s White Child’s Sweaters Long skirts, Hamburg trimmed: |$3.98; $6.00 and $6.50 grade, $6.00. Coats Colored mercerized silk sweaters in|75c skirts, sale price 4.%:’ $2.25 to Crepe de Chine and satin Enwelope TUB DRESSES A, SFECIAL SPRING BLOUSES wnte cora 20888 el copennasen, blus and rose with 5250 skirts, sale price $1.05 PURCHASE L Lt ‘ e were | white trimming, sizes 3 to 8 vears,| pjie Burke and two-piece Paja-|Chemise m flesh only; 18 or more SEE THEM ON THE MAIN FLOOR BARGAIN ‘ | new lines and narrow skirts; there are tunics, and ruffleq, tucked, embroidered and braided models; Gowns In good muslin with low| Crepe de Chine gowns tn taflored brown. Copenhagen, green, plum, taupe and black. The serges in navy, brown, Burgundy and black. Sizes, 16 to 44, but not in all materials. sold regular at up to $5.00 now $1.98. | were $4.50, now $2.50. , 5th floor. mas, regular price $3.00, sale price|models: $3.00 chemise for $4.985 FOI‘ Womel] e ’ $108 $4.00 chemise for $2.087 $450 and NFANTS' AND CHILDREN'S WHITE | oo v coton e smal 670 207 =7 230 gandy vests and collar. Sale price $1.95. ~ season. Percale, Gingham and Chambray Dresses $2.00 voile and batiste waists in all white and AND (JOLORED COATS sale price 79c. Crepe de Chine and satin Camisoles, Billie Burke d other styles with white collar | white with coilured collars and cuffs, also striped Infants’ white dresses, sizes 6 months to 2 years, were 79¢, now 500. nvelope Chemise in a variety of | ;o special-model, & slip-on- cexdsole, regular price | voiles with pointed organdy collar and vest, round Infants’ 69c white Gertrude skirts, now 50c. styles: $1.50 Chemise, sale price neck, tuxedo and flat collars, also slip ons. Sale Children's Chambray and gingham dresses, sizes 3 to 6 years were $1.29; $2.25 Chemise, sale price $1.79. regular price $88, sale.price Sk&0x 50 RIS N e i $1.50, now $1.00 DRESSHEIATSL08; DIcci81-29, Children’s dresses in chambray and gingham, sizes 2 to 6 years, regu- $2.25 Camisotas for $H.28. A truly remarkable assortment in stripe and $5.00 Georgettes in white, flesh, bisque and | jar price $1.00, now b62c. bth floor. Ch.ld D) black, embroidered in contrasting colors, also beaded, idren s have round neck and flat collars and some are col- FXTRA SIZB MUSKIN: SEIRTS. Tty G 0 Coinpil BT Rty (R0 o || S SRR B waists, sale price $2.95. Sh()[‘t KimOflOS L()ng Kimonos Flannelette Gowns e — but one or two of a kind, sizes 36 to 46. Dresses made to sell for $3.00 to $5.00. 56.0;' \v:'uh:ts in Gen:}.’ette: white, flesh, bisque, FOURTH FLOOR dFOl‘RT!;!‘_E‘IDOR A FIFTH FLOOR. o resses i gha 1 2 2 _ | navy and black, nine styles, beaded and embroider- Pretty figured flannelette kimonos| Figured crepe kimonos in severa X width, reguler-price $1t50, sabeiprice. = e to 52 worth up to $1.98, |styles, have been as high as $1.98, Sizes 4 to 12 years, regular price sale price 98c. $1.39, sale price $1.00. 89a. es 6 months to vears; TABLE. DRESSES AT $1.19. The' best value at the price you'll see this nd cuffs the materials are excellent; plaia ginghams, percales and chambrays also a few ed in contrasting colors, all new styles. Sale price | in Sizes cale, 20 or re styles, sizes 34 to 52, la ric cale, 20 or more sty zes 34 to 52, regular price | o4 Wb el up to $5.00 for $2.98. 5.00 Crepe de Chine waists in white and flesh | g . . Z Z . $6.00 Dresses for §3.98. St e e e e O $5.00 Siik Petticoats for $3.69 Domestics and White Goods New Ribbons collar and down the front. Sale price $3.29, > - g TGS THIRD FLOOR. IN SPRING’S BRILLIANT COLORINGS. SECOND FLOOR 9-inch fancy ribbons, suftable for Bum’ 2110 VV Apl'OIlS 980 S TR T, T They're delightfully chic, and if you can afford Colored Outing Flannels 27 inches wide, good Camisoles and fancy bags, resular ~ to buy more than one of them so much the better quality assorted colored stripes, regular price 29c. price $1.50, sale price 5%c yawd. ’ REGULAR PRICE $1.50. Men S COttOfl HOSC for you Soft finish Taffeta, also {affeta flouce and Special Sale price 17¢ yard. Scarfe, lace trimmed, hemstitched and scal- 7-inch fanoy ribbons inciuding Ro- Percales in stripes and figures, elastic belt and B k H f e - b jersey body, changeable and plain colors, flounces il putton pack, i si=os 17¢ Black Cotton Hose for ruffled and pleated some finished with a tiny frill, loued, sh)) regylas Tbo. Sysciil Bals price 40e cw, man stripe, fancy dresden piatn and Table Damask, 72 inches wide, heavy weight Also a small lot of Percale House Dresses in S : Mo aan r . Many styles. hardly two alike 7 s 6 8 : 1 rice ¢ yd., sal P e . % i 2 atu a Oc dlr e Vil 3 assorted patterns, regular price $1.69. Special sale moires, regular price L e ze 36 to 42; regular price $1.50. Sale Price 98c. y p — price $1.19 yard. e e $7 to $10 Silk Peiticoats, Sat‘ CrochetiBed Spreads flarse slzel NMarselllosfpat Wash ribbons, 10-yard pieces, all terns, hemmed ready for use, regular price $2.25. Here are Blithe SPRING HATS House- iedays Erice Bunsd9s Solicms e S e i e Petticoatz of dignified black, trimmed with anality cotton, regular price $1.89. Special Sale price $1.29 each. Ribbon bags with collapsible tops, fringe, in bright colors trimmed with fringe, pipings, fOl' Oflly $6095 afld $7.95 furnlShlngS | and flcunces both pleated and shirred, straight nar- Hemmed and hlenlched :I'url;n;h Towels, extra regular price $1.98, sale price, $1.29. row lines, plain colors, stripes and plaids, too hand- ;:‘;“CC‘ ‘.‘,’L"'Ll';‘;ge' EeetinzipLceploc i Special B Sale 7-inch bag frames, regular price, Smart hats are these; most uncommon; picturesque watteaus S d e e e Sy S0 > y a pretty Spring - 75 sale price b60c. e e S e e aturday g s Mo, MU, 61 SO mes Sy us g sha th . t; 3 S S, just enough to shade the eyes. Jaunty new pokes and tricornes, IThin! blown | decorateal table ’ Wash Goods turbans and sailors in high and low crowns. The trimmings are Fumblars et o | The Pebruary Furniture Sa!e Linhuck Towels, hemstitched, size 18x36, fine flowers, glycerine ostrich, ribbon novelties, fruits and embroidery. O Conlr mops and poliin i quality, regular price 29c each. Special Sale price 36-inch Percales good quality, fig- If you have planned to pay a higher price for your hat fo im- o E ! E d e F D 5 Towels for $1.00. ures and stripes regular price 29c, mediate wear we have a wonderful assort- to HO‘:;:_:,“;;O Kr:' ; nds mn rour vays Unbleached Sheeting, 54 inches wide, good special sale price 170 yard. ment of all styles in prices from .95 3 shayirsakiiceated EIGHTH AND NINTH FLOORS quality, regular price 45c. Special Sale price 38c yd. Bates Seersucker ginghams, strip : dry mops for ..........45¢ Would vou be interested in hearing once more White Nainsook s éinchesjiwide Fnnefandiaott 90c Parlor Brooms 4 sewed 59¢ i . 2 finish, regular price 39c. Special Sale price 23c yd. wherein this sale is of utmost importance to you? : yard, speclal sale price 21c yd. Matsu Japanese Toilet Pa- = Whit Voeile, 40 inches wide, fine quality for It offers you a clear saving of 15 to 30 o ey Printed Voiles, 36 inches wide, all Untrlmmed Hats 1 95 tO 95 per packgs, 6 for .....50c | iy : 0 B eV waist and dresses regular price 45c. Special Sale 5 . 5 GO T T article of Furniture on two mammoth floors. Not price 38¢ yard. . new this season patterns light and 8, 9, 10 in. set 3 ar"‘:“‘;:““ 1“"::‘ :}11,2“1“:‘.’1‘,}\ \‘Te'j‘(‘(‘ah';afl.\&said a Berkiey No. 60 Cambric, 36 Inches wide regu- dark colorings, regular price grea a. abo : o Fox & Co.'s ar price 20c. Special Sale price 21c yar Sl gl 12 quart Galvanized Water Furniture. and as long as Furniture is sold m(t(;u,: i "sy,f.(;,eg \'«olh.I 36 inch ‘lwnlo.“;fa::j.}is to the FEGRT T el Bl e o store we shall make quality the vital thing. Buy pisce, regular price $3.50. Special Sale price $ hina s o aaa i L : Genuine = Furniture this week by all means if you need or $2.69 plece. uded between these prices he straws are lisere; pineapple and Beaters ~.... s0c | expect to need new within a short time. Prices are White Organdy, 40 inches wide, regular price R e et e split ‘and other novelty: stzawa:Sall doloxs, 25c Nail Hammers .. ... . | your way with a vengeance. 39c. Special Sale price 26¢ yard, 30 v and checks and plaids, regular price The shapes include demure new short back pokes, becoming off e face hats, sailors—mushrooms, wide brim picture models, and 2 : i Serpentine Crepe, assorted patterns natty - turbans galore. Every shape that is new and desirable is in- floral and strip design: regular ral 2 E e designs gular

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