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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERAN LITTLE ENTHU @mm} EARI]ENERSS But Few Appucanons for BIG MARCH SALE DOWN STAIRS OF CHINA, GLASSWARE, § Garden Plots Recewed« AND LAMPS = e v | warTe NTEREST DEAD Giving Choice of 75 Open Stock Dinnerware Patterns. S R D e iney Ching and Bric-a-Brac. $10.000 Worth of Thin Blown, and Heisey Table Glassware. Hundreds of Table and Floor Lamps. Il Priced at Big Reductions for This March Sale. This Great Twice a Year Sale Starts Wednesday. of its big offerings. 50 Cut Glass Bowls, large size with deep bright floral Domino Sugar Trays, cut «l £1.00 kind for 69c¢ each Py 2 = s 50 Pyrex Casseroles in metal holders, nickel plated with cover. \Were $3.93 for s 4 % Tobaceo Takes Jump—DBrief Items. Oval Casseroles. large sized Pyrox, with cover. $4.50 kind. 19 cach. e P . 3 Decorated Dinuerware, 3,000 picces, all in one decoration to mafeh awith =old linad esand A Dhus fap (s year thote have oy what yow want at these Sale Pric : NS abplication sSforiplotstin fchol NOES Breakfast Plates, vezular §4.00 kind, ai this sale $2.30 doz. . N gardens. A large number of the! Tea Plates, regular 30 kind ots were wo d - du the pasi DeascrtiDlntes viva caico { tWo years by many of the townspeo- | Bread and Butter Plates, 5. ple who wer RG] N e 1 Soup Plates, regular $1.00 kind, $2.5 - 2 B (cns. Charles H. Norton, owner of | homel Tea Cups nd Sancers., £.00 Kind, 1 82 ¢ R the land, paid or f 1 used on | Muip_ Oatmeals, vegular $2.50 kind. St. o e land Dbefore the spr plant Fruit Cers, 00 kind, $1.00 doz. The project turned out very suce ae kind 15¢ each. i 1 IV, a0 great deal of produce w regular 50c grade, 25¢ cach. B | srown on the land, and the success of | tional ALL OPENSTOCK DINNERWEAR REDUCED. he Norton war gardens was demon- | ference zed Jar: . Many fomoy Shapes and dosich strated at the food exhibit at the | of Churdhegt 10-inch s ® 98¢, sale price 79c each. | Grange hall last October. | Berkeley D 9-inch worth 89c, sale price 69c¢ each. { 1t appears, however, that the boom | town. 8inch size, worth 79¢, sale price 59¢ cach. agricultural . work was simply a 7-inch_size, worth 69c sale price 19c¢ each. war-time activity, and the sma = L Buy Now for Easter, 100 extra fine Jardinieres, all at Special F e HKPHl'\‘" f;””\v"(z‘(“\‘ :nlm:.( Hn‘vvl: Special Cut Glass Values, Colonfal Candlesticks. regularly priced 68c, sale price 48c each B b el L e o4 s, for range or fruit with flower cutting, $7.98 ue, 83.69 each. Large Footed Bowls, for orange : W 1e gardens may not be used this y Handled Cut Glass Nappies, heavy blanks with flower designs, regular § <ind. $1.69. e 4 % . Cut Glass ¥Fern Dishes, with feet and nickle-plated lining, $4.98 value, 98 cach. | -”v'\- \-\]I«‘«\j(:'h.n been in close touch AN Cut Glass. Water Pitchers, two anart size, deep flower cutting, $3.98 grade, $2.39 cach. ! Mr. Norton in the project since " Cut Glass Table Tumblers, heavy bottom, flower cutting, $5.00 a dozen kind, $3.149 dozen. started two y s ago and i el e ; 2 S e e stated this morning that the plans of in © Jlass Handled Nappies. 6 inch size with floral cutt ing. Regular 39¢ grade, cach. : plans Thin Cut Glass Handlec Y hie Norton gardens committec for this » Worth your while to investigate these i R ) i N by ardon { ) . o " 200 ])llln'l‘v .\m; ?VI:,.;,\\“;\]\\;.MQ n‘lmu lain, 50 pieces, full service for 6 people. Choice of 4 dif- 3 \'.\. (;A‘T'l‘];‘l‘\‘tlx\‘.‘l‘;d“'\“( Iy H‘.‘A“emmmg t0 Ovel‘ hmw R@DUD TW"A‘WLUM SRN %50 PMBULL ST, ere! ecorations 11.9 kind, .98 set. 3 1 at C = nx‘m‘li ;)inncr Sets of best American porcelain, 86 pieces, full service for 8 people. Two floral decor- | auestion of expense does not enter l b G ll (v I‘C‘"fl ers | HA\RTF D atlons. all gold lined. Real value $14 sale price $11.39 set. {into Mr. Norton’s calculations and 10 y d lllg \ | C d Hes 50 Sets, 12 pieces, $6.98 grade, $5. A | that if a sufficient number of appli- B ome in an r the Sonora i | cations were received the privileze of | PR 5 PR 100 p eachy ! working the jand would again be given | lerlin, March 2, (By The Asso- | 100 picces, $95.00 grade, $67.50 each. {to those who are interested in the | ciated Press).—The national Sparts - —— { work. DBut the question is—will there | cus league and the greater Berlin | show the mi ' strike has been re- VING AN AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY FOR NEW BRITAIN YOU CAN DEPEND ON PROMPTLY [ be a sufficient number of people in- | communist organizations have issued | newed there but has not vet reached . i RECEIVING ALL DRY GOODS PURCHASED OF US. i terested in gardens to make the plan | an appeal for an immediate general | large proportions. The men demand { worth while? The scarcity of appli- | strike and the overthrow of the na- | the shortening of their day by a half cations would scem to indicate that | tional asscmibly and the present re- | hour. The miners in the Altenhu { many people who worked the war | Dublic. | coal district, in central Germany, 5K % 5] x ‘.‘.m.m.\x did so from a sense of duty The organizations instruct their fol- { have voted to return to work today. Vvyl\]/[%,fifinf] ‘:f Ml); : raised to 18 mills, although many having lived here for over 50 fin war-time, and now that the war | Jowers to assemble at factories to pre- his is helieved to ma the begin. | i €y on Shoes! | of the town's citizens are in favor |y R GRS R 6 o _time | vent work and direct them to avoid | ning of the end of the coal mining | VR of a 17-mill rate, which, they think, May Suc Railroad. | conditions and will Tose interest in the | Strect demonstrations in ovder that | strike in’ Thurir Here is what Tracy Munson of i will Ic rest e S say the | JOPlin, Missouri, says of Neslin i | | Piremen Meet Tonight to Plan for arch 5th. Don’t Fail to Benefit. Here are some ) ALarclito Pournament Dinner—Lent Begins o reguls 2.98 grade, $1.95 oh. N " design. Regular $2.98 grade, $1.95 cach Tomorrow—N~New Store Will Open— f - Ll is sufficient to cover the appropria-| The management of the Globe cafe icultural project the government may have no oppor- tion asked by the school board. in Kensington report that after a con- | . e funity to crush the movement by |f{roops at Munich have declared they | ° A 7" ing from my own ex- William H. Webster, who is sultation with their legal dvisors Firemen Meet Tonight | force. j will stand back of the ¢+ military Stio L 1€y v “,"“"_’ nes hjmzcr i I g held 30 { commander, Herr Duerr, i he de- the and have the addi- { eharge of the boa of relief they will probably bring suit against | re will be a meeting in the 1 Meetings were being at 10 - 1al ad tage of being water ’s room in the town I this o'clock today at various factories for | mand for a purely socialistic minis Gle I being waterproof will probably complete his annual re- | the New York, New Hayen & lart- 1 s ¢ v a i ip-proo port today and then the board of fi- | ford R. R. company, owing to ihc ¢ the committee appointed to | the purpose of deciding whether to |t They announee their refusal to Beproot, nance will report the new recommen- | fact that every time it rains the | ake ¢ zemen for the banquet | tespond to the appeal | co-operate with the Spartacans and continue to wear extravagant dations proposed to be brought up | water tank belo to the property ! to be held as a conclusion of the card he workmen of the Schwartze | communists and that they are pre= hioned soles when you can get e | before the meeting next Monday eve- | of the railroad, near the local station, | tournament recently held i tho nt. who are among the most radi- | pared to oppose all strect terrorism. | Hicse money-sav ong-wearing soles ning. overflows water floods the cel . The affair will be held next | a8l in Berlin have voted for gen- | The (roops also have called for the o \Mf aj 0y sty ol Reassessment of PI‘OD@I’[S’ Is Also | Miss Bassett Goes Thursday. gffiogeai i Duine itholrccenthiain uesday evening at Craig Lock, Mer- | oral strike, 1 Gl sy s e S| R el ot ] the overflow has been great and the | iden, and the men of the card | This is the first response to the | - siiaties et q Aliss Adelalde Bassetf, who hasigamage done by this flood ‘at ‘ths | teams from the emen, Indepen- | tacan appe | REAL ESTATE DEALS. And don’t throw away you Bemg Advocated been principal of the Iensington | cafe is estimated at about §500, | dents and Court General Lawton, For.| According to the Vorwaerts, the | Smnioel i e _ R Have t ot tomec ammar school for the past five ) letea b i s ol jority of the workingmen in the | =5 el sl S Ch Sicts *olin Soles and enjoy the cor T bt ve and who recenfly tendered her Hear of Relative's Death. Lol e e e ‘,’, . letals trades and the railway work- | ¢ \fternoon, through the Camp Real E d_shoe resignation, will K‘n\(‘ the local school | Adelbert J. Harrington, aged - m’“ e et L ‘:\'M‘ = '](‘"\': ers favor a general stoppage of work. | Hstate company, a six-family block SGHOOL TEAGHER GOING Thursd: 3assett is a native of | brother of Mrs. E. Burlingham Schurr 3 2 e L s Favesniiil nd during her stay | 0f Berlin street, died at his home in| %0 cntertainment for the benefit of | ;.5 ¥ the Berlin Spar ns in- | O Sonise SERCHEG Cat Goodyear Tire & Rubl in this town has made many friends. | Pittsficld, i 5 v evening after ’““‘ present. 'The party will go to | ;)\ 4o {e introduction of factory Fausto Squillace; J. I Sprague sold, | Akron, Ohio, who aiso make Wing Miss Basset{ Leaves Grammar School | She has been in charge of the night | @ few day 55 with pneumonia. | 2-oriden in automobiles. councils in all pla to regulaic fac- | through ithe 1pany. a cottage : ”""I'?“”“"d to outwear “hool which was recently estahlished | Mr- Harrington was a native of that | Brotherhood I{«-nrh:n»i/m“ tory affairs and ultimately the takin § eet to Anthony T heels Thursday—Auto Collision—Observes | at the Kensington Grammar school | €1t¥. Mr. and Mrs. Schurr left this The Bratherhood cl ¢ “or over of the factories: the dismis; | Dorbuck, Jr., Bertine Thor- morning. for Pittsticld - to attend the 3 nal church is F 1 of the government troops 1 the dis- | valdson a {wo-family house at funeral serv wiieh arve to be held |y g 8 since its P 1 i 4 armament of all non-socialists: the Rhodes street to Frank and Stefania tomorrow. afternoon | short time ago A number ¢ new of all troops from West- | Milaszewski. members have been added ta the roll | phalia, emen and other districts | and the class beginning to uno | designated, and the formation of a | s S ane oy R 2 proportio The class meets | Red Guard r the control of the to | have tendered their resignations and | been with the} . el Sunday after the morning serv- | Soviets, which would take over all { will take up their new duties in the artillery a > xhe appropriation to be asked by the | 3 ry stationed at Camp|jeeg at the church and some ve in- | military and police powe ! near f ire. Meade; Marylang 2 pceivec o & AT a school board, ! Nrtry (TR discharge and has arrived at his home t : ! e g throughout the town are o - sl oo anzliec at hishe stimportant questions of the dav. | oners and establishment of a revo- | & it is probable thit a special town | James J. Winflald of stamford, [ i;”"\:; K"I”“" ashrest | The topic for discussion at last Sun- | lutionary tribunal to try the chier | § THE MOHICAN ECONOMY DAY e : 2 i while driving on the Berlin turnpike i % A SIX| day’s meeting was “The League of | culprit the war, the Hohenaol- | & R R T T S TS S v e ) 1l have to called K o G 1 ) o A 3 '3 culprits of the ar, ! T IR e O R 0 i e G (R (becn | ORI (O AT o umo hls duties ali Natlons” It is said that some novel | Jerns, Fiold Marsha} von Hindenbura, The day each week when the prices. are" lowests " tonorty i the town will probabiy | ihe. Ford! touring car ¢f H. L. Hine | (i€, - MSrics r“wjt"” F00ds company | anq interesting imeats wero heurd | (teneral Ludendorff, Admiral Tirplin Save your money by trading here on.Wed esdag have to be made in order that the|©f Windsor. The accldent teek place | on the question. { and the ‘“traitors to the revalutien,’ —— e — —— #chool committee mav receive the In the locality of the Peat Works | A. B. Notice. | Ash Wednesday Tomorrow. President Tbert, Chancellor Schelde- propriation that will G ond. Hine stated that the automo- | The T. A. L. Iie and Drum corps! The Lenten season will open at the | mann and Gustave Neske, the minis- | held their regular meeting and re- | churches in Plainville tomorrow | ter of defense, are alao called for S Al vile driven by Winfield was going in r S cvening at (heir rooms|morning. At ihe Church of - Our [ The Immediato conclusion of peace | i pRESH CAUGHT HADDOCK or COD "1k Ib 10¢ I o ovening | the gamo direction as he. but tried fo g 1 to got by the Ford. The occupants | parish hall. Peler MeCrann, | Lady of Merey mass will be celebrated | With Russia and the establishment of at the Eerlin town hall, the prinelpal|o¢ 35t “cars oscaped serious injur- s Dbeen instructor of the or-|al § oclock and distribution of aohes | diplomatic rolations with the Russian FANCY FRESH CHILLED BUCK SHAD . 1b 19¢ digcussion of the evening will be the laving of the tax rate, which will | _hi_",j""" SSUSRa L onalosrablyg eanlantion §for > past number of | will take place. Distribution of ashes N;.\-m republio are likewise demand- FRESH SLICED STEAK COD . .. 1b 15¢ and towed in te s, has a resumed his «Iuthwi\vm 1180 be held at 0 p.m probably have to be raised. A 1. | SURSREd and had v tho drum corps for | | At the Chtweh of - Our Ravior tha| The nattonnl governma boara of | FRESH CHILLED SLICED HALIBUT ... . Ib 25¢ mill tax rate has been the rate of Al e T e e e SRt N R e et e o e s B R T ROWEIE SVDNID MEAT: [OYSTRES o 33 Mrs. Henry Savage of Savage Hill, |} [‘lll'\ur" n 1““ ;\1Axw->)!‘ he next| 16 a. m. with celebration of holy | gates to a:w n:,.vh;n‘»ll.n.Ffl:mlny” n]);(l o Berlin, was tendered a party last | 0CeUing and rehearsal of the corps | communion. Services will be held a1 | the local hoard o ireater eriin | g S = > will be held on next Tuesday eve-|7:30 p. m. and a sermon will b | have nppealed to the workingmen to |l Opened Clams . i 23¢ { Steamer Clams 2 q( 19¢ evening by her relatives in celebra- | Ing instead of Monday evening owing | preached | Zestralniping aidins goantiin) thagaen; P AP el aman LR D da v il shortl e e el e e e SRR e L Return o South. cral strike. They promise that tho | VAN CAMPS EVAPORATED MILK .... can l4c RS CeRbsr aings Mullverad ead | o 2 | government will use all efforts pon- | o 4 HEARTBURN | o ooty s sovase St e i Kaohor, who rocently went to) ESorimen Wil e B aflons b | g DINNER BLEND COFFEE . 1b 29¢ et ol e R i Conatnionion oo 1 the retentlon of the prin- lf CHALLENGE BRAND COND. MILK . ... can 16¢ or heaviness after - {ioues elationsd i Wirstoi il soen (| ) R Ie RIS £onie fam aavenas ngl SR S8, (08 DS o TR G Re U ctin | 8 SOLIDFPAGK I RIPEETOMATOES i Ize: cant 1 7e meals are most an- OMORE CATARRH Foo i SR R (B eeen od Be s e ol Mo | would ofetate after e majur of fno. | MACARONIE or SPAG HETTI . T pkg 1l4c¢ noying manifestations - ncRizertnii SO st LS he Rl anad Bosnyca B unda ] e n;’;’v‘:n'l.nnn: e Anet tha AUNT JEMIMA’S PANCAKE FLOUR pkg X of acid-dyspepsia. \ Guarmnteed Treatment That Has 1ol i et st O S o few days. o atrike st forth that o goneral siriko |8 MY WIFE’S PANCAKE SYRUP . ... bot 22¢ ' New Store Will Open, e e i o pmrophly | FRANKFORTS or BOLOGNA ........... Ib 20c Stood the Test of Time. the game and big time to be held at s 1t wou as Vo 1 I l~l‘lfll|]5 Catren caren o s cutr |89 Bort e Bl ol o e Midaridge block whict, | €onelusion of panoo and the ceonomic (f FRESH LEAN PORK CHOP s 10 BPRs i | | and recent reports by the school board show that the school is gairing more | pupils nearly every week. Miss Mil: dred Palmer and Miss Ethel Aspin- | Receives Discharge, For several weeks past there have | wall, teachers at the fame institution, | fivate Bdward J. Sechrest Birthday—May Bring Suit—Other | News Ttems. been many discussions in regard United Btates Food Administration Ldcense, Number GO50: this, in all probability, will have to block res go, but Hyomei continues to! . . S il e Plock Whichi | \ooovery of Germany. ; 32 teal cutarrh and whollsh its disgust- | | oL eadilon ol Juliusseon naipwholft Ui h]‘)“l“\x o ('JJ“xd e \[\(‘“ e The indopendont soctuiints, who are | LEAN FRESH PORK bI-IYOULDER\ ---- b 26¢ 4 arrh : abollsh its disgust- | has suffered u Sovere K of pneu | November e stou 1l be lo- 25 3R g St Y pleasant to take, 12 symptoms wherever civllization | monin at hix home s b aes PO cated in the rters formerly oceu holding o meeting this morning, will |® FANCY SMOKED SHOULDERS Ib 24¢ menteuiiot Pisd bt “Claan Littc Sore’ 4 | 1ok It mid, vet on the sirike o> | B JERSEY CITY PORK LOINS ... b 30c y ew lunch 1 as opened in the F adeliaer w iy e - [ Horine g Conrrat ol onorts frow the_tsen_atirict | PRIME CHUCK ROASTS BEEF . 1b 22 . 5 ales of this res wific treat- | formerly oceupled Ly Gle D e normal digestion. Montlfon catarrh erov ereatorlana APPLY POSLAM I icony,t 1t 15 conducted by Bristol bace | & g § oo Dotling Beef b 18¢ | Lean Ha.mbur"er Ib 25¢ greater, 3 the present year should show ail ree- || e g o i A Sli i 1 ] Shl g m'&fiifiifi%fi;‘fflfifo, Wi:‘.mkv” 1 i STOP M.L WHRHY Tobacco Takes Jump 8 WA@& ?ED Fflfi n iced Beef leer_“lf 10(7__1 h d Roast \eal l,h_,“),h(: It you breathe Hyomei d OVER SI.K SKi e eas s etiaig) ) § MOH. FRESH SELECT EGGS " doz 49¢ L e A GOl S G i M | Daccn s ‘emine T courae o | [ MUP MEADOW BROOK CREAMERY BUTTER Ib 55¢ on't cost you a cent ion s made necessary, accordin - r . e e S e e e FANCY WHOLE MILK CHEESE . Ib 35¢ | inhaler somewhere around the ho Mo Ehs Jour trustorthy, health- | tax on tobacco. Detlers tn surrour YELLOW GLOBE TURNIPS .. . 41bs 9c get it out and start it at once to for- | 2103 habit. hen vou LS towns raised their prices sev 2 S | 8 e 5 i ceeees s ¢ * —selfish and domineering ? o ,-.1.'4‘;..-(\; vl: “‘:- P e R 5 e St z;mmu, s o i plla ““’\‘ J‘lln!bl) Blorldf] ealdswe}l Grape Fruit ¥ou arc it will do you zood to [§1 The Clirk & Brainced Co. or any | TOUVIS remembor thai Tosiam sup- | Brict Liems, 3 e e FINE JUICY SUNKIST LEMONS . o La e ] Othier zoodlidruzsiett willl scil roi = [IBliesEatRont soothing, cooling in- | and Mrs. William Cosgrove are | [§ Weight—191 pounds. J o e ce “OUT OF THE 1OG ST o T iy S iit o | Muence To' mppAVated skl that i | Heceivir congratulations on the | @ {rom mustache, curled FRESH BEET GREENS . . 5 kaRaRea ‘2'7(. breathe it and notice how quickly it | stops the that it exerts | birth of a son M L \ FRESH CUT R“LB!\RB SIS 25¢ ’ ard. the great NAZIMOVA is at her @1 clears out the air passages and makes | tONCentrated healing power, working | wesley Kavanaugh has r teatnis | REEES silaase FRESH CRISP CELERY '}-.(’ l)(-h ;4;(- | i best and which will be shown i the entiro head feel fine. quickly and energetically to rid you t‘[ ties at the office of the Trumbull WANTED FOR ATROCITIES Are yon narrow and b drama of life and love in which Hyomei used regularly should end | 8Kin of its evil condition. Mo retric Manufacturing e any, | 8 AGAINST HUMANITY. N8 ~ wtarrh, coughs, colds, bronchitis or | Poslam will not. can not, injure and it week's illness at his home on \FTFR\OO\ %‘\l E 4 t() (! 30 D. M FOUR BIG DAYS, Mar. 5-6 | asthma. A complete outfit, includ- | takes only a little to prove its benefits..| Whiting street ] ] D 1 - = R 2 . WED.-THURS.-FRL-SAT. ing a hard 1ubber pocket inhaler and | Sold everywhere. For free sample | A son has been born to Mr. and | g REWAR No. 1 LEAN SMOKED SHOULDERS . b 22¢ bottle ot Hyomel, costs but little, No | write to Emergency Labaratories, 's. Frank Dow of East street. e T T . " i i e you can’t get in at night, stomach dosing: just breathe it.| West 47th St. New York e W Foreign M = = 2 dosing: just bres 5 St.. ork ity Womer A Sl el e & B E 9 Qr. | 2 1bs 9K come to the matinee. Soothing and healing the inflamed | Toslam Soap is a daily treat to |society of the Congregati church NOTIFY AUTHORITIES. traw berry Jam 2 Ibs 35¢ \"nm‘"d Raisins “oC i membrane. } tender skin. Contains Poslam {nnid a meeting this afternoon at thul at the Lyccum theatre.

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