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IDAY, MARCH 7, 191v. e Curran Dry Good 381-383-385 Main Street, New Britain, Conn. DRESS GOODS Men’s Negligee %im with Collar at- Storm Serge Black, Brown, Dark Green, tached, all sizes, valye $1.2 Navy Blue and Grey, 38 inches wide, value $1.50, Special ... " Yard 871/ L‘:{(lie. Wlflte Hem%hkhed Emhroldcred N = Handkerchiefs, slightly soiled, values up to 19¢ Gaberdine Suiting 45-in Black, Brown zmd Grey, value $1.50, Special ... Yard 87V5¢ ea ) . i o Ladies' White ]Iemstltt'h(\d E;fl,mi‘dere—; Fancy qmpe blurtmg, 45-in Wide, va!ue Corners Swiss Handkerchiefs dainty patterns, 1.50, Special . .. .. e \alue 25¢, Qpeudl ea 15¢ Wool Batiste 36-in wide, Beach, Old Ro € Ladleq @wm(i fdr'cv (olored border art em- § and Navy Biue. value $1.69, Speflal .- Fe" yd broidered Handkerchiefs, value eight | @ = e 2l Qtnrm QCrge. :)4 -in w1de. Navy Blue Black, tnat | g Brown and Dark Green, value $1.98, Ladies’ White Svs;iss I;andkerchiefs. hem- They g d $1.95 3 . their Special . ... . per yd $1.25 stitched embroidered corners, value 35c, Special 25¢, Special TR 8 | out | § b ot % Imperial Serge, 42-in wide, in all the new- B e e (B sDrm,‘: shades, value $2.75, SDB("ifll per yd SZ-OQ Men’s White hemstitched Handkerchiefs, William C. Runges, of | & = . g 9 - m., who. althouzh he | Shepherd Check Suitings 54-in wide, value full size, value 20c, Special readily and simply, ties | @ e Mes any bishop. Ho per- |B 51.25, Special [ . per vd 98(‘ > R ped the simple civil ceremony Lt omi Jergen’s Talcum Iowder. odors, Crushed e and wite— | Shepherd Check Suitings, extra heavy, 54-in Rose, Violet and Ll]af» value 25c¢, Special .. can 15¢ b IBAT fo the move- | [idiws the provincial, matter of wide, value $3.00; Special per yd $2.69 This !e..vu, hi " k fact secret of their wedding, they Koko Palm Soap, value 5c, number of de took up their abode sumptuously in porated in a new versity orgamiy [ODGE MAKEE STATEMENT | M- Auerbach-Levy's studio and posed | Broadcloth SIlitings, 54-in wide, the latest i 2 mkeg for 9(. to their friends as sterling examples 2 .. ! cery a il rd $2. 7) I : Ueieel e of the very free-cst thinking, and spring shades, value $3.00. Specla . pery g ro:nnmk::: nwl\]x;]:s:‘f:‘ct; P;gtlgf:ttmijwlin?" et jg}, Haste or Rasl in | vETSE, and - everythi They were p__,_, 2 2 d ]1 Aspirin Tablets, Spe(‘lal S5 38 T = RELe OIS asi 1 ess I otntea ¥ tolliwith i prid o, il cay | 8 -in wide, all new spring - mediate efforts to raise the mone¥|. B o e e e | Velour CoatmgS. 54-in ) P T VVh S e 1 C ] ] negessary to revise the faculty sal- Reciding €on Constitution of the renar i or e Lomp: exlon value ary scale upward in the interests of Black Cat, and mere aspirants, hear- | & =hades, walue $ 98 Speclal "better methods of teaching and im- League of, Nations, ing the tale, gasped “‘”; Sciancier 40¢, Special proved results. The agitation for| o\l n e bosition af | hey discussed 1t in the MBroakfast = o h act regard to faculty sal- oSt 7.—The o y discuss, Y ast _ eyl s among. the | proposed League of Nations and its ut marriage wil . and e R —_— - - e (=0 q : A el embors ot the | constitution was outlined in a signed | matter of fact, rural Judse Rungee Children’s Black Ribbed Hose, Women’s Silk Dresses in Plum, Navy, Tan, as & i tement made public here toda up in Greenwich—he it was who mar- | 8 Gl‘een value $18. 00 Sale nt Hadley also advocates the | My desire” Senator Lodge said,|ried the late Richard Harding Davis 9‘/2, value 49¢, Special 55 . per pr 39¢ ? RRRRRRRIR 2 S5 98 it : : e “is si ¢ ve e c and Miss Bessie McCoy, and never I’ faculty appoint- simply to have the constitution | and Doy, anc ‘ e university appoint- | for a league, proposed by the com- | Was there a happier marriage—let Women’s fibre Silk Hose in Black Brown, Women’s Nightgowns, high and low neck, and the teaching of an indi- | mission of the peace conference, | the news out in his batch of month- 1 g o E S S ] - member of the teaching force | thoroughly and carefully discussed | |V announcements, as is his wont. : Champagne, Pink, White and Grey, value 89c, long and short sleeves, Yoke and sleeve trim o 1y be restricted fo | and considered. If it will not hear | FPuiting a sood fce on it, thoush | @ o o air 79¢ med, value $1.50, Special hool with which he is specially | discussion, it is not fit for adoption. | l;f*r_l;*\f;"m”:]"-;ym’|'h;'\‘;\{fl‘vi:‘ Ofm“-;‘“ B pe .... D ot s ot Hio complisataal| il ol et enmtian 5 Tnete e | Nesterday tment out Shomesivesis lhe Women’s Black or White Silk Hose, value Ladies’ Housedresses, light and dark colors, f 1 g sketchily engraved an- he creation of a|he no haste and no rashness in de. | fOlloWing sketchily g nouncement: W $1.29, Special S per pr $1.19 valuet ST 98 Special B R 49e nd committees of the cor- | ter 2 os sntous ques- ; ) ST e D anchoue B e “Accordance to the ordinance of i s e onevesRutesen d Ro R gl meob Lol | o g ol el ot G e wich | of bringing the two e United $tz ) e od a 2 aws of Gree : SeHools ot e it | the Cnited states or to the world Conn., Florence E. von Wien and I nto closer relationship have just been united in holy matri- | ot "getiman Gasves | WANT EFFEGTIVE LEAGUR INTERVENTH]N ls ety s s et HUGHESHISEAGAINST ClTY ITEMS English Representative at the Berne On the other side of the card was He charged that the (‘zcchm\'lm'nks} 1 | J . | | : - ) | “WILLIAM AUERBACH-LEVY wolen . 1t Hadley's opeh letter throwing he revolution “at any cost'. ol S . : PEACE LEAGUE TERMS | vyiccor sacon rocords at aorans’ An Open Letter to Yale Moen. an excellent sketch of his wife, drawn I took Bolshevist villages and shot he report of the alumni commit- Conference Terms Present Plan in | by himself. | fome Bolsheviki without trials. i > on plan for university develop- . : The bride said last night. “*We both R —_— - — 1t is” so well considered and so Paris as Vague and Shadowy. held views so adverse to trimony advt SopEse a document that I takel . = , L . | that it put us in a really e ——— NEW FLIVVER AT opportunity to express my i, RO e sCE B B G0 ) SRS JIves wanted nto effect at the Traut & Hine fac- & underlying ldsas and | fective League of Nations marked fhe | PRS00 WESH NG SURNICE TEAHT Red Cross EXDGX‘[ Oppflifi‘: Send- MUCH LESS COST tory yesterday. About 800 emploves opening for- O RiE in the prospoct of being | OPening of the international confe to the conventions in having @ ¢ Back of Idea. affected by this ruling. T ence of League of Nations societi L e e e ing Armed Force to Russia | S, o el puns e e tinel Shpis e et ke \e teaching staff be | delesate m Cieal Dl jempuay 3 minute and dreadfully e - e } Ford o Make Cheapest Aato Bocause | iioned interview her harles .| school this morning on, “Growth” Frteads T oF st B Sy S DU SO N e B T ThEL 0 SRR : Te Was Forced to Disburse Hughes is quoted as sa hat he!| Lieutenant William J. Smith" is ec s adop n by the v K £ T pes 3 e e k: a bit and come away married.” Washinet Mar -Interven- =< oppesd o ihe b1 e ot home on a leave of absence from ) ¢ ation of uni- | Paris. M a it the younger ey . i o : ! - ] Mrs. v is the ger | tion wi nned by Dividends. | : Rock Island, Il vorsity departments of study which | “We must have a real and effective | op two daughte ¢ Dr. and Mrs. | o L i the League of Nations covenant an SN e zoes with'it, will enable us to utilize | League of X she said, “not| Maurice von Wien, of L L : i Los Angel . Ma —Fur- | hoped to discuss it later on. He is | .. oo "o S . our fo > the Dest advantage. [t | merely the doubtful shadow as | 1. and has lved in the about | American Red Cross miss L i Toras plans ol aieten as i i that ne gaii g, Dte revsced the GHSR AL YRR NN need, which is rightly emphaszed by | Otto Weber, Swiss councillor, | three months « nd they became | wanste commities investigating propa- a new ty ator ile at less | country was not behind it cftec ndr “n o the nement through the committee: the need of better | opened the session by characterizing | engaged soon ard ETH e vl LT e . o ia R ] purchase 4 “I had expected,’ Hughestis t4aWIRAO . teaching, particularly for men in the | the world situation as consisting of | continue to live in the studio. gancass e 7 were publ ves- | represented as saying, “that the pres- | Girls—32c an hour at Rockwell- younger cla two alternatives—one a league of na- = { unwise from t standpoint of the} = Drake’s, Plainville. See advt.—advt - 1 | = & al N e erday. Mi [ord ho i s way | L we d give the country e - 5 Equally important is the recom- | sions and S . X Ford, w on his way | ident would give the country the ben ions ¢ c rehy 1 INC United States and the Allies, i detra i Sl fine ! A resident of Maple street reported mendation that increased salarie b TRADES COU (IL { g " : : . W | fom DotrolGERconlenp the earl an analyti exposition of the ! ¢ lice la. eniy b5 Spgnata el Lo Mr. Robins said American soldiers ! ercction of a parent plant at Datroit R : o the police last evening that & ven should acc any roved metho . W. C. A, BASKETBALL | . 5 s A = . | proposed constitution, anc regret he dor purporting to be deaf and dumb . ac a % C b (e it T i~ and munitions should not be used to | or some point where water power 1 g ” f teaching and increased efficiency. o5 S SUPPORTS ORNBURN : 4 . T TG, ST S T (e e Gl | was selling a mending tissue on that ¥ SEali anvocate it oot s S SRR e e / crush a revolution which, hie declared, | Will be avallable. This plant, he said. | %42 72 he . e ¢ | street terday. Later in the day raise the money nece ville At This Game. | SO represented the wishes of the Rus-|Nl® hoped to operate within a_yes do not favor the constitution of | 4 caw him conversing with anether vitally important purpose s Game. i Then he plans to er other fa the league as it stands. T think it is o =00 (/m CORTER detailed proposal e T The result of the basketbail za Thinks Connecticut Labor Scerctary | Al tories. ! say that the opinion o | s i 1 it m}:»\ s Rbwas piecalatr oy “-1 2 m: A s Furthermore, | S « T . idie to say that the opinion of the 1. Schlafer of 69 Putnam street, rela to the president, the | last evening, with Terryville leagued Did Right in Attacking Mooney i inion itervention would | owned entirely by Mr. Ford and his| COUNtry favers it. - But 1 believe we ported s m(-p?,reh“l?‘ ‘y\fcri‘:flt chancellor r the committees of | against the New Britain team, was idify Russian factions in support of | family, was decided upon, he said, be- | a1 do much toward securing the ba range man in his barn attempting Defense Methods, HBIRRY SRR R ppor to steal a harness. He did not give the corporation; another to redis- | entirely satisfactory to the New Brit- | = G 1 with- Rreate I Jols < er € streng n | cause of court decisions requiring him ' Is of a new international order t : Sibilit 2 g - o = So e sen o strenathon a i p : ’ St G 3 tar the other fellow’'s name. tribution of responsibility Dbetween | ain contingent who witnessed the{ Now Haven, March 7.—The New | Boishevik tendencies in England and | to disburse in dividends certain money | out sacrificing ou ential interests. treasurer, deans, and student counse- | playing.—the score being 17 to 7 i Haven \des council. it hecame | France and materially assist in laying | of the Ford Motor company which he | We ought to devote our thousht to _Tamorrow last day of Sur i Jors, jand B Sy idlon fpneliingnp pas known today passed a resolution 2t a | a ground v >r the sproad of radi- | had ind shed to hold as a | yp;, [i¥ecks .S Eoman Lalat diCO mmews the widest eneral interest, reiat { New Britain | meeting night endorsing t cal doctrines in this country. cash r 8 i < L D | Mr. Har n of 4 Madison street, to reorganization of the two under- | Gertrude Sharp 5 irpenter No more momentous question graduate schools | Week. Besse-Leland Co.—advt Former Justice Quoted As Saying He A nine-hour day scliedule was. put | _Tomorrow last day of our Bargain i | Doesn't Think Country is postion recently taken by T It nition of the Bolshevik gov- - i t has complaincd to the police that a { Ornburn, secretary of the Connect ernment of Russin was advised | Detroit, March Offi f 1 reen presented to congress since | bicycle was stolen from his veranda cut Federation of Laber when he at- | against but the witness repeated that | Ford Motor company declared yester- | inception of the republic, and 1t evening. The first groun is f ¢ whic Pauline Dachus ....... L. Stienburg most directly -”I“‘"‘* ny r . Left forward | tacked the mothods of "the Thomas |f the Russians wanted Bc sm ( day they had no knowl ADD1 e nore duties. T 1 the committee’s plan | Loretta Dilman ...... Greta Ranger | arooney defense committee. Afler at- | they should have it; and he gave it | of Henry Ford to mant ure a low- | 1 S S ! » J > Bedin DRGNS | it U;n:;'\‘v;;\; 11( J,L‘Ey:’m”‘l:,:\ r wh 11‘x1Y:\l. his opinion that the Russians did ! er-priced automobile S I (O Com { DEATHS AND FUNERALS nent would, in my judgment, enable [ R. Loomis ..... . B. Baker the work of university administration Right zuard to be hetter done than it is at pr . Loomis, ent; and by eving the presider Ruth Sherman . E. Baker | of unnecessary burdens roul Left guard an I the responsi- | - Chicago. . Ornburn spoke a | want it. At the same time he re- gned as president of the Ford Motor H s a fine thing for men to ex- | = meeting of the Bridgeport Central | iterated his belief that Bolshevism | company January 1 of this year, be- | Press their opinions, tc rgue th kR Gollont Iabor union, declaring that he be- | constituted the sreatest menace that | ing succeeded by his son, Edsell B.| question of f Frank Gollon will lievedt he funds being colle 1 by the [ lad ever threatened the democratic | Ford. On Febru 7. the te s e imancniipen c held et 10:20 ck tomorrow | Mooney committee were be g nents of the w preme court sustained Avihine that Wil a ; 1 P orr i s hurc time and strength to devise ss Pol acted S | thin at wi v I c 1 a E Y e NSt r""mv el e ‘L‘»l‘{-r“f““ acted as referee and |ged. The Bridgeport union however, p i ed stat s by | rect the Ford o GO ey TRy G e the nev thol ge mea T prove- | Miss Keefer as time T voted its agpr of the Mooney com- i 1 i 2 s- | bute $19,275,3 special divi > must not invo selves i a | cemete Tt ased s survived 5 mEE T G e mittee. ants 1 r nd were unable to nd suit wa rought by Joh 3 ti ke us | by his wife 1 ildren, Mrs. e s DEESEE S ERANCE The resclution adopted I | bve - > 3 Trotzky T eclish peor A e It e Sturm, Miss Sur ¢ | G said that 1k ay : p . S i ! 2 1 Watecrbury Woman Learms of Death council e - of Her Sister. Y. M. C. A, Worker, burn its since said, there | stockholder ! Jands #nd In tho end )y the | Tlertha Gollon were 12,000.000 available in TRussia | - - o 1appiness of ou n peo- Charles Golic . and many of the communities and FIGHTING CONTINUES o heavy 1 its Waterbury, March ‘ord has | ageous defense e Amer towns pessessed machir s - “I want the citizen n¢ that in any such re- | been received by her sister, Mrs. . | J'ederation of Labor from the attack The witness said ho a ed that in- | Bolshevik Artillery Continues Tts Ac- | study every phas ; B i St oo 1 e it catl lconaidera A pendlcton: #in s el , | made upon it by the I W. W. and | crvention should be « it tivity Allics in Iussia. wvant them to s and apprecia o Tune o .(31‘:’11?5 siven to him and death in France, of pneumonia of | Bolshevik clement at the Mooney was true that thousands were h2ig | : el he obligations < tome LI 8 A Knight.. Miss | feTence in Chicago. slaughtered in a FBolshevil Arch . Mareh 5 ‘,y';, the Asso-| cojves if we becor ) p e morr m_} A,\' L A ;l S : St : . NEW MEXICO VOTES MEDALS. |such action being taken simply be- | 161y b i © time comes for t ate to ) szl t \vl\'r“ nfl‘,’:;dv\ $ 8 Sclentificisc nd the | and became a rdeaconees of the s e, N. M., March 7.—New |cause there was a1 prejudice and lack | 3 o e Nas g hall give my best judgment he ! ¥e reorganization of undergra te fac- 1 church in New York From | £ honc > now [of understnding of what he claimed | 0 : s > b nation of impo t = ulties i undergradu classes, s until 1917 she v engaged in r i ‘)‘4 rshing and Major “be the actual conditions in Russia. {500 linee S o n. 1 repe w‘ th ser WILSON MERCIFUI now being considered by the corpor ionary w in eastern Oregon. | G Vood, Ad al Benson and Ma-| The witness thou ght the n oA proposed constitution e Prebiasat ok ation. - The members of that body [ to France in September, 1917, : arnet > corps. | people could get rid of Lenine and Belsinc lle to me e Tt s preciate fully the necessity for im- | to take up Y. M. C. A. war work. ) Tl i s 2 theyidasized \ 1 siderable artil- | John F. Jelke, millionaire olcomars mediate action. Pending such action, She was the author of the hook | curred in the b Int resolution to | Mr. Robins emphatically denied B 1 e fire A « ist fiv day manufacturer convicted in 1 will content myself with reite mn] The Life of Casas make the awi | that the Bolshevists had treacher eterminedly holding BV EULD BN G S REEQRT 914 for conspirdcy to evade the tas my fowr previously expressed irc | i = —_— jowsly attacked the Caechafloyak patrolling the forests. | Washington, March 7.—Farm hold-| opn artificially colored oleomargarine to see the two schools brought -into | LATE F A 710 ELBECTION RETURNS. € jatter had been dis ¥ eports teday indicate on March 1, announced toda ; | sentenced to two vears’ imprison- ed rvelation and their freshman . London, Marc Complete 1 armed. He said the conflict grew out | (h; Bolshevik force on the Vaga et This was one of the president’s united under one faculty: QUICK SALE—Ws; ats | turns from the clections to f “designs which hav not been front comprises about 4,000 mon with | e derat ' 8 ; clemency just before his dfe e in which I beliove the corpo s I salted anuts 29 b: | don county council gives the 1 upon the table,” and in this connec- | considerable artillery, including a type COFn: 884.476.000 Dbt lke's sentente ation heart coneur: A peanuts 18 Ib. 3 ates 68 seats, the progres: s .| tion declared he know that TFrance | of four-inch field N hitherto not| 129,250,000; aats, 588,42 : bar e ' 3 nd a fing ARTHUR TWI * HADLEY, | roe's, 75 West Main St. x| labor 15 and independents 1. had tried to keep the Czecho-Slovaks ' used on this front | s1.899.000. i Mrs. Peter Lambert schoot ings

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