New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 3, 1919, Page 6

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" MONDAY, MARCH o, ..... AR The McMillan Store, Inc Stere Closes Monday Evening at 6 Every week a bargain week at this store, our merchandise Li]w’:u\‘ at a reasonable price. BEAUTIFUL NEW FASHIONS Spring Styles That Are Totally Different SMART TAILORED SUIT Distinctive in Every Line jey-Saving Prices needful things to brighten up the — Sailor Boys' return, as well as wearing apparel and $19.95 to $47.50 feral —Commencing tomorrow morning, . i _ THE NEW DOLMANS Very Specially Priced $25.00 to $45.0 Silvertone, Bolivia, Velour Cloth . . o - Serge and Combinations. - Me0lors through to the bick e LB U e For Misses and Girls Mtetail value figured on present mill $ | vaiue fizured on present mill $ i ) R R et o premors it @] BB | i e o e e $49.95 $12.50 to §25.00 { p TS U | AXMINSTER RUGS = eatiN WA AN ideas’ of t ~¢o indersea boat as an in- | § PRINTEED LINOLEUM | . " FO Grade No. 2, size 12x9 feet 5 < 5 | with the hobe that 3 fFtiment of war. Nor is it (hought | | Wood and Tile designs s Sizes 8 to 20 | Letail ue fizured on present mill 5 b will call an extra WiEsion at & t any Kounter-susgestions Wil be 1(,1.41,1 value H.un(l G ot e mil o | price $54.75. Our price for this Sale $ .9 | $1.23. Our price for this Sa f Marshal I7och’s recommen- | @ | < N vk | i NEW GIRLS' DRE dation that ‘Germany strip her army ‘ LINO FLOOR COVERING INSTER RUGS 5h h) © 3 erip- | he United States is accustomed to) CGrade No. 3, size 12x9 feet Good wearing and water proof Retail ue figure on present mill $39 95 Very Specially Priced . Itetail value fisured on present mill price [ price $19.75. Our price for this Sal she. Our price for this Sale ........ Yd. ! "= WILTON BUGS | & 25 to $5 98 CORKOLIN FLOOR CLOTH Size 12x feots L] Carpet designs and colorir Itetail value figured on present mill $59.95 | Ginghams, Linene, Indian Head, Kinder- . Read the terms, America \u\lli Retail value fgured on present mill price 69c price §75.60. Our price for this Sale | 1 ! a maxi skelelc 200,0 s eleventh hour scramble and under’y 0 @ maximum skeleton of 200,000 hinary circumstances little attention Jp MCN. restrict the manufacture of war uld be accorded it, but the legisla- [yMmaterial and limit her activity in the being crowded through or being | £onstruction of airplanes for military d up is of such vital importance | ©F comniercial purposes t it cannot be ignored. If the htiemen of Congress could only be feel satisfied that they represent a $1.00 Gur price for this Sale wr Xde | WILTON RU { garten Cloih, in smart Spring designs and C()lol‘l“gs LINOLEUM RUGS s 230 feet knber that they have been ans i lue figured on present x.mn $89 95 — = i - = S —— shington to represent the people | flower Deds at Amerongen and it !B Retail value figurcd on present mill $7 75 S5, Our price for this Salc . | SPRIN(‘ \V NDOW DRAPERIES probably occurs to him that he spoke price $9.45 Our price for this Sale . SEAMLESS VELVET RUGS S, ¥ i suaded to forset politics and re- | fairly good piece of work. Meanwhils sent to | the roval cxile wanders nmong the Size 9% e Plle and Wood de ead of the political chiefs the ntry would be much better off. | all too truly when he said I will take | FIBRE WOOL RUGS | 12x0 feet. [)igp{a\yed on our 3rd Floor -interest, rather than the interests | N0 noensense (rom those damned | [ Size 1250 feet, veversible fibre rug jd L e s preen il $34 95 | S e P UL BLICSRTOnRCh R 0 ! Scrims, Marquisette, the nation, seems to he the motive | Yankees after war We o sec Itetarl value figured on present mill $ e and the union suffers accord- | nothing nonsensieal in the terms sub- price #19.65 Our price for this Sal 14.99 SEAMLESS BRUSSELS RUGS Nichme mmel Nee . mitted to Germany. They are all ! FIBRE WOOL RUGS il “.',’ ”'v,\:::‘:,firirri’r“;"(,‘,;" ”M: $27.95 serious business : " Ak RIEco ol EqSale ~ . - il vallis fewred ol prosentl mil QHINTZ WEAVE BAG RUGS Curtains $i.50 to $7.50 pair A LEAGUE OF CHURCHE S e e i o e e $13.49 . Bx6 feet League of -Churches as an out- | N . tot Uue figuved on present mill ,- Y d (’ d 6 7(} d PLYMOUTH'S TERCENTENARY. (AN R wice $12.00. Our price for this Sale 9.90 ar 00as t6C tO ¥ yar wih of the war will be proposed to | ] Size 1zx9 feet, plain and figured horders CHINTZ WEAVE RAG RUGS i be Eenedict by three Ipiscopal A\l New England should be inter- SR il tRR el S0 $10 95 R et WEL HT RFq hops, according to the ANNOUNCE- [ cgrod in (he celebration B e H15 Our price for this Salc . : 3 . Vw i i ; aunnovac 1o commem- ferl onlpcenenein v $ 41 00 ey Wl of ““v‘l‘;w“- orate the 3001h anniversary of the BEESIHE DOOR MATS i price for this Sale 4.88 in Rose, Green and color combinations church, bringing to a head an | i o S Bilsrimatat B B luo today $1.7¢ Sale price $1.2 BATH RUGS ation that has been given new | 1, pe held in 1920, arrangements fo i ctaic value tocay SLAD. Sale price 99c. versible Bath Rugs In blue, gray and green Beau‘*ifui Hang;ngs $598 to $7 50 pair petus by the war. In explaining his | which are now being discussed. 1t has Retail value today 9%c. Sale price 79¢. and more. ject, Bishop Weller says not heen determined whether the oh BIBEHENMINUIING . | 211 figures in green, blue and brow KLEAR FLAX LINEN RUG i ET NNF% The people here may think it servances will be al Plymouth or af U g e binguodibrons are pleased to recommend R (JR = . e "d esc | price these mpossible for such a leaguc to | oy : ) 21l vatue fisured on pr nt mill pri d 3oston, which is accessible to the spot 2 ire good value at the Estinioen 5 be brought about. They may be- ¥ Our price for this Sale ! 1 value at the manufa fixed beve us cngaged In an impossible | Where the Pilgrims first stepped on ' | i il price of $4.00 per squaresyard but as the as Light or Dark Effects For Draperies ALL WOOT, FILLING rtmen ome St 5 i ask, though hoping our mission land after their perilous argosy acros in fillin Gl el R s a1 we tend 10 re-order at the present—we offer these P & d “5 85 d not be futile. H ‘harted deep, anc re s - . He 5 b (mn I the uncharted deep, and there i ; on prese in sizes from 3x6 feet up (o ) foet at riced so¢ to C yar e ol jan Len kU oot N A e e te il o T o Our price for th square yard. Just Half Price. ions was lat ed at. Yet our be- - G cation Sentiment naturally attaches onferees at Paris actually agreed ciated with the carliest history of the pon a proposed constitution for uch a league Things which seem jmpossible also reason why an exposition at Bos- Massachusetts Bay Colony. There is Have Your Draperies Hung Right 0= tockholders ? EACTS AND FANCIES. VT e s o B : ecome possible when men work ton would attract thousands. From | — woruld not see too ‘rv‘m\ ;1“““”‘ fhe raise in tax rate from Use ihe KlrSCh Flat Rod\ ingle mindedly for the good of I love the purple | e renl e : Boston radiate the roads made fam- s s el A e E : : mills to the present demand of S o e i i i i \ s "hat softly veils the distance, E nills, labo 1 increasec ( 4 J I Taw od. So lot us humbly bescocn | ©US in history by the stubborn fig White House-Quai d'Orsa A . ) ks “‘H v “ o ""”"’ <‘ i ; I]M No Sag— No Tarnish : p B uled for Marc ) > ! give W wr cent., the variou LR ¢ im for His help and guidance ing of .the Colonial patriots. and with- | S¢heduled for March Journal R glean a0 Rants inning Rastinentolh avegliincreased por Can Be Adjusted to Fit Any lor the presence of Ifis spirit and in a few miles of Boston, especially o . The thi 5 | g e he overshadowing of His cloud by day and His pillar of fire by i AL hight that in His strength we fhe hearts of historlans and peopled | pepdoo since he went into moving I3 0 06 miarl s et ! | ay go forward. by the ghosts of dead heroes’ who, | pictures scem to regisler content- | would not sec too clearl o Al (0 i e e | SINGLE ROD (Regular Size) 390 | | My fonde s undimmine had to be increased. all construetion the north, are dozens of spots dear to Some of (he photographs of M By what can never be. P material and fuel has not Size Window like Patrick Henry, preferred death to | Ment and relicf. Washington Stan No prying thought woull < . inspection of any eritic T 45 St e Gt 00 S i G it S0 1o which Mas b DOUBLE ROD (Regular Size) §9¢ been *hurch unity, or at least a bette servitude under a foreig e it of co-operation among the mder a foreign monarch. rches, is a ' project " which has| Arlinston, Lexington, Concord, | oxt presidential election will not he T, 1 end unduly, ny active advocates. It is too much | (harlestown—what sacred names | held in Europe.— Wall Strect Journal. T would not know his lack | the man who is inclined 1o INGLE ROD (Extra Size) 49c¢ these and what sacre i - - still Tove ~ul t the tax rate is to e e sy e bes || 1 what sacred emotions they T i him fruly | it ale s for it M i Reproached for 2 the My love may win him back y consider that even he ma L = ~ o . el conditions lage and farm” are within trolley ride | o¢ the tronches.——Toronto ¢ I would not sce too clearly I'e that might have heecn in of Boston and while their history is | - Contented wit B | lationship b cen the v - 3 v cems liroct sponsible in part for E e S : 25 h P e e T Ty (Teeet i || i i T e 5 i e e on L e e " xtension sections, C eac ksible to bring about a more cor- ts of th Christian religion. Bishop ) ; | when too late. that the ieaguc of na-; The heanty of 2 ! D O e P e e of Plymouth it is so closely bonded % Jler hopes to bring into the union tions had merely heen a move fo take Spspicion of the min : I with an administration over the American watermelon sups What good can ever i th working to do their best bek Orthodox and Russian churches. rings the other to mind ply.—St. Joseph Gazetd 1 if we trust onv dreamin Acity, as in ours convalescent and casuatty detach CI lT S 1 ave Connecticy ¢ = nakes the dream come true. We have a ity we shoulc S 3 and other members of the delega- | ave we in nnecticut nothing ) T ) = b ma) b i L hould all be | onis The Sihoney's troaps igehided ! i ]Vl that could be contributed to the expo- | JaPan Welcomes the DML L SAMUEL MINTURN PRECK proud of. and while each individual | 4= oficers and 1,887 men Al il of her very advantageous arip on Chi in the Roston Transcript helps to make (he city, the city helps | 47 Mo o o S i na with the same degree of enthus to make us Rt Advocales it A i eI phn arEain tions is possible, a League of | {7 ar history is rich with the [ asm that the man who just com oW L ats DIty brosher oue look e e S his 1 i iy o TATT with 28 medical e e { achievements of patriotic men and | pleted his royal flush witnesses tho COMMUNICATED. < men and they especially should | casuals, The steamship Polar Re women and our early existence so | SUdden breaking-up of his game of - remember that construction is LR e Protestant, | 1N Sentiment that to think of one toman Catholic stant, in to Rome have many obstacles to roome. However, if a League of | Sition. be it held in Plymouth or Bos- The condition of Mrs. E. L. Smit} MOTC | came in from Bordeaux way nditior M > mithi poker.— Boston Transcript {WHY TAX BATE HAS BISEN, | healthy fhan desiruction Sl R e i GO Ko MACAULEY was disabled at sea and the steamship who ill at her home ) Lincoln street, Hartford, is slightly improved. N fdent Grant went to her assist-| MTS. Smith formerly resided at Casla : ton street, this city = closely interwoven with that of our ST oo . northern neizhbor that it seems 3 Y s heer fined : PHE CA 01" BREST. hat it seems as if A St. Louis man ha Notined - Gagree Ko Macauley Eapliius Views Connccticut should have a personal | $500 for trying (o kiss a policewoman - e . on Present igh Water Mark. m DR 120 ATQ NI e and aided her in reach ough the submission of further bribery 2—The Cleveland Plain Dealer. ' iditor Now Kritain Herald T e (R R N e r timony of Rev. W. B. Avers, a | | . — Permit through your columns WITH MORE TROOPS | ivivea from Bre with 93 officers 7 + There is no misdirected ide ot N i ran Tegner lodge aplain of the United State o Gl i o S i he tax paying ! candia sick and wounded. Forty-three cas e - " the Germans =ay unele when ent outbursts of criticism of condi- Thomas zory, Who is ZOINgZ | manifest a disposition (o sa <0 v 25 mill tax . Cruiser Predevick and Steamers to Furope as an adviser of Preside hing blse——Albany Journal . ol . " LS00 hinele = NEY itain : Siboney. Yosemile and Greag k comp: a large upply company wmedical detachment i J thor - £ batteries A, B, C and D of the e ] d the o v ! case of Mexico before the peace con- g : i e T S Northern Bring Soldicrs, and batteriel . Dralke’s, Plainville m influenza and the chaplain sa; S fight and die for peace, and a hand- il ion empl ) lot of labor Soqldivision; a repular avmy detmchs rence t the majority of victims were men | ful of other men willing to jeopur- | an msuming W of material w York. March 3. —With 1.362| ment: detachment of 54th'coast artil z supper fror he Brest controversy is re-opened o declares there is no cause for the | cw Britain 2 plausible re were serious, Units included the 349th field artil ns at the army camp there. Critics lery, field and staff, headguarters an.d 2 S ity Wilson. being a Texan, should lay the ld emphasis on the number of deaths 7 > Millions of men were willing to bo were brought ashore from trans S _ dize its permanence-—New York [ showing a production but without any (roops. the €ruiser Fredorick arrived | jam corps officors, for Camp Dover B s e L o U allacHeakinore lodini e oce day (rom Units o | casual company No and = "the t rad was 16 1 Irts suffering from the discase. Tt ) s also declared that the soldier Maine is at it again. The Sunday 4 the Third battalion | jescents. casuals and nu Operation of the law of supply and ! sinc. W time th t s hiee headquarters and Companios | and . i You will find greatest B& oad” - to live o e | school associatic f West Scarborc o % o doubt bring about ! sica ST ¥ 91 e f 62 infang G e re “forced” to live in tents on th hool association o rhoro, | demand will no dou ving ahout ir v he Fort NN T T O Onta on been cr d into | “earnestly deplo and “h ;| on the evening of i ' Sraosteiiprotuaionyititieays 2t had the men been crowded into | “earnestly deploring heartily gy e vze manufactnring e Ist division: the § Seh e bogen barracks the death toll prob- | condemning™ the gift and sale of cig Al R IO et e 35 vl 1091h SUAGHEnS: lent o \“\“Hm;“ i : i MOBILE, at the Bristol - ated from the iritain Genern - b rettes to soldiers by the Red Qros: , § wtorney for the N than the sam fon in 1912 company 1y would have been greater. arettes to soldier ¥ ISS W. H. Hirst. D ¢ o B wa } T A 4 . ¢ the plaintiffs apparent- | and other organizations. It also re- | york state brewer declares ths I condition is caused by increased and mobiie h . hospital and was a head nur ile | Show March 3rd and 4th. The case of e ple - o o e T { the dry law was passed throus cost of materi vid labor, under wan Ihetstoansl « » 1 in training, will be tendered a fare s down to the charge [ sents giving e high prestige | the dry 12 4 »oor consolation ! conditions an, should we deauxs, hrought 3 roops. inc | arty at Jewet City, Conn., Where ) IN T Y 1s simmer 1oV mistake. his 18 ‘\ I ”\ LGS n“ ‘v‘ \; i 1 jy‘w tion Wy m‘\ “‘ 1 : \‘ : ”H e Iv ‘Hillmlhrv.. i “‘c,,” l‘ «’r‘v‘\mfl' x‘ M““'"’y o COHEN M()[()R CO. to learn that the patie died b pect a corporation like the City of de rlers. 40th divi- | sh A S ; e R AiSlake e a 2 less cost slon: 16 officers and 997 men of May to James Ilannery rain at Brest. And this {s not de- | organizations to the practice of the| .,yse the.doctor made a mistake.— New Britain to produce al a le st sion men of the | 1 ied in Ma ) 86 Arch d, injurious habiig* lw‘w:m Republioaiy than & private corporation, whose one s43th infantry, and a number \.rlm’ Whiting street, this city y b Lit there is a lot of mud and a lot| of their influence by these Christian treet,

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