New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 7, 1919, Page 15

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, i RS HANERGANR N TIOIERS e 2 e - & 3 s sold 2 > Red Cross rooms on Court street fio Coco ha ol . IR ‘ his afternoon to work on refugee r strect to Lucia ahic " sarments. The } ; Cowlishaw Speaks About the T (. 5 | 5 club was enzaged dur- L A TG 1 erk and Quigley the Latter. A supper was served last evening ~ at the Kenilworth club to the pi-| = Chamber of Commerce Do ! > il (e 2 nochle teams of the club and to a PAG A f{l“ H few invited guests. The victor: n- = The New Dritain grocers B ey, were the guests of the vanquished {00 a¢ Baptist Church Tonight. of commerce rooms. Over 50 TS o 5 4 PRETEY \vor Quig- S wi ‘I & ptain Parker. Mayor ey ¢ nt. and listened Washaeton DG 7—Wil. | lev was one of the guests - Iny the oYunz Women's Mission nie Mayor Quigley who Spi New spring suits and top coa ociety of the Baptist church will “be Ham P. G. Harding. president of the | £ > C o Wilson's.—advyt ! held this evening at 7:45 o'clock in slem confronting ¥ ! rd Shas vrittenSeoll B o it Raymond Queenin, f0T- | the First Baptist church. ong: an ne Lonergan m[,m,h it Corpiny B islspendinz it nt will be entitied symbol Chris Zoing to Important husiness was transacteds ter of thanks for his adm e work Charles Bickerton. who went nd t1 . report E: ork C s ickerto | : S ane he encouragir report made is in ent Christian liberty. Miss 1 on the | and currency com- | France with 1 ' Selsey N appear as Columbi s at many new members would be the city on a visit i the TIirst Conne ot let- | a furlough at his home herc { z * and will be ] lifferent, natinalities who mittee of the house of representative Andrews as a Chinese: 2} added in the future. Mr. Cow- of ¢ pany e Bradle Jndian All ex-niembers sked to neot in the armory t plans for 7 eran j oo el = . e a fir Ik on wi the mer- on behalf of banking slation president of the associatién vhich will be read with interest by to perfec : : inking a business in s 1 ! i i (6 b sculd do to develop business, It ig as follow IR . ot tonight in Iotic 5 Tewish: Miss buyin 1 cleaner ¥ o oAt e : lis ideas were ved with SenyeRbos | reh L LRy | rdsan, ro; Miss Ge applause. A vote was taken by the Washington. y of our Bargain | Rluemr . viani; Miss Charlotte [ association (o jcipate in the “Dol- March 1, 1 Tomorrow The Federal Reserve board has sent o L e Sy oy i s a letter to Chairr Tanl expross: jlden strsst A : Een il e Sl e ire Lo tako with the other {HE its appreciation of th ,‘,\ o= her home the li wo weeks is slow- | tin,, Alaska: Miss Geney ints in th its_appreciation o interest Ll g | Miss Eleanor Meagley which the co nitte o] X and s taken Miss Mal i mber of meree bulletin $35 bre ers, w ued tor T hi: s the A chorus of 16 gmirls Yire N oy : ‘ he White Tose Camp will meot | the sexiet of tho Shiloh Paptist | neeq . i S SDlomnoRNon theReoiny (his evening at Bleetric hall prompt- | church will selection “ £ the e s feclings of obl i Iv at 8 o'clock. All members are tsel unitorm courtesy tho committer | % 08 80 SO caont. | IRISH THREATEN TO has shown the boa 1 conside e ol . e Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Trebert, o the recomimends <= mad { Q " T R p fereenmandalbn e L reccivinz congratila- | BLOCK LEGISLATION ' ret : lation needed to ens | tions on the birth of -pound son fen th h which i . 3 reserve banks to perform | Mrs. Trebert Miss Lo- — cism znd constructive ideas of the Ik rotions for which they | retta Shine, of X this ciry. | . . mer. S \ manufacturers s i hut to disc the | Tomorrow last day of our Bargain | Delegate Says Ivish Wit Influence | weli as indi can be for e ] and Co.—advt | bro before the ent empe {nelextraordinany de-{iWce s SO American Congress it Confer- : i e s i 1 Y won them by reason | illiam artman, of Madisor It f ¢ many street. : le today. 5 ence Does Not Act. < of renewed energy and activity i" ; » ! i : in_oui chamber of commerce. . work of | time . night the bicyele Guaranteed wool suits son’s.-—advt stem. and it desires to let 3 wnd each member © has founc Paris. March 7.—If the Irish que The executive committee of the ey commit- | taker s home and 1 : g i i e ey of it tion is not s 1 by the peace con- combined charity drive which will L H s 1 ! ) f f Trolar stop . time it - t ¢ B | 'y i embors of | CA mecting of the local branch of | ference. friends of Treland will stop come sometime in April met vestor- | 5 [ i | commitice ovory son to ' the Dauszhters of the American Rev- ratif ons the le; of nations | day at 4 o'clock at the chamber 4 -4 - | STl G - L olition was held at the home of Mrs.|in the American conare Sean ; commerce rooms and settled on fthe | = | erely s, | John Talcott, of Grove Hill, this aft- > ITARDING crnoon. A progrd i ied out. ! GOVernor. ! Martin Weleh, winne pool | tournament at O'Ceallaigh (John O'Kelly) dele- | general plan of the campaign . ¢ of the provisional h republic . The entire committee was present Street 10:30 a. m.—Rails | Sy b to the peace conference, declared in 2 and much interest was shown in > ac > rong opening of to- | Texas Of) tement today. He expressed doubt | hudgets that wer esented by the | day" Lot at league of nations could representatives of the various non- | ¢urin . i 2 Y| formed and said that the I / sectarian charitable organizations. A § HEO Tl e evening, score 100- W ently” to Presid Wilson ' mee SHIBE S BV oAk voelk 1 E 2ly to form syndi- et ] PEOiO I il spoken tyl to Pr ilson ' meeting will 14 carl <t woel 3 ndi heavy buying re- | Union Pac, United Fruit { vear, defeated tah Copper to complete the details of the cam- | cf anc requirements, can stop ratific £ this ' pai The advanec inued a few months ago. A Whist | jo0u0 of nations if the e = i ] was held yesterday after atljs not settled,” the Irish delegate de- | LOCAL SOLDIER IN MOVIES. that divisic however, shippings, | V& Car Chem home of Mrs. Kate O'Brien, of | ed. “It is my opinion that. th motors, oils, leathers, | i:ff]‘“”zi‘””“" e T T e °n street. The winners, in order, | I be no league of nations, at Sl e L o = s, cos Ao, illys Overland REPLEVIN ON FURNITURE. i e SoitGL e Wi |ty s il e o SHbmES CGpl o N H= Laces i l{x}x‘u, 1d mmdl Cpristable Geor A. Stark has T . Grac d Mrs. J. L. Sullivan. | rope because Ireland h e Jrosaattie B kN s e v W. FAC > NI S Mevined for Lawver William F. Mc- g : day of our Bargain | world knows that Ireland can fight. oiteen KOghingtam] “,”,:,1(,,“‘:'(:; Saljers i “\V‘I\;’,'lr-‘.y;‘;‘lx. ficl V. FACTORY NIGHT | Donald of for $600 worth of | \Weck 1d’ Co.—advt We believe we o mowerful |} 2 o Wi, o) ) i T Aot o on, reactins . : i I furditure n William Case of this| T, B. Sedgwick, field secretary of | enough in America to make President the 27th Division tney writes - S on publication of th IS WELL ATTENDED n was bought in | the Red Cross division of the tub | Wilson enforce the principles outlined that his picture with ambulance | ] ~“ »\'\ T'H)“n‘ capit I. Arthurs and | culosis commission, is in this city in-|in his peace plan concerning the ri s ftaken b mov weekly com- fil_m‘”m; cet, noon ‘.w — taken to this city by Case. The goods | vestizating matters relating to tuber-| of nations to dispase of themselve k S A ‘;I“,’.‘ : 3 vero replevined at the request of At- | culosis and other intcrests connected | We have pleaded and spoken gently Major-Genera I : in market yielded none rney McDonald, Mr. Arthur's law- | with his position. { to him long enough. 'The time been in the service abous |t nd very little of its ver, from Case’s home here. alter . Barker of New: ! come for acts.” months @ 3 : 1 o U e meet which v i restricted to! U comumittec D Private Patrick Hartney, in the pany s background to a picture pool Social at Y. M. C. A. Last Evening Was Complete Success—Office -2, lead ¥ 1d oils, Team Wins, Ad- | vances o 4 points accompa s Works re buying of coppers, tobaccos it the Y. A unerous peace industrials. U. ! attend emp teel made a new maximum for the Jotenit Hiovement 4t 9t 1.8 b . | “oncEm N exceilent progran Rt : s arranged and d ¢ R. C profit taking in Kelly-Springfield e o o Germond, head of the 1l com- Men’s and Yflung Men’s Fine Suits : noon hour when | his 1 f in an excellent manner ments and dis- 3 e evening nley Works or X o Tl 2l el Bald E feature he social lif By g o 2 § lofinth nley Workers, ¢ 2 i = treme gains | winter 7 DUILE ¢ From 7:30 to 8:00 in the lobby of advanc ! reception was held to the reet Close evening, and the Stan- | fey a furnished a concert. At eight o'clock the activi Showing a Splendid Line of the e ShasonTdence o the seneral lis. | ey of tne cvoning were commenced ketball zame in the ‘,:\m—‘\ | | Why We Can Give You the Greatest Values in New nasium. between the teams repre- | Smartest Spring Suitings |, e : e || R s G R tions furnishe = ehtar ~ g ns furnisl tichter o m. in which the office team w lin mbers of Ex- | victorious, score 1. At the samc York Today: } ] . lange time open house was started and | e ! 5 from that time to the hour of closing, | In order to be ready for ) £ ) ; ; N ) ol Gl 00 rrti o i Tal e °,,',‘.‘.“f Spring, ready-to-wear manu- : % g | A Pee s T4 1 | to the cucsis Following (e same | facturers had to make their & . ¢ . 3 i | - “hem .. 102 3 % | Hubbard, well-known magician and | clothes months ago and were SO e e forced to buy woolens when e e e e S the highest market prices pre- vailed. Consequently you are Tel & Tel <. A B 105 ! held between teams of various de- now asked to pay top notch approved models for Spring — everything from et e o oy M D B Qs prices. » g | S I'e Ry Co.. 923 92 ¢ iards, and howling. : L P the dash and go effects for young fellows to the [ ioimvin noco s 214 e L But We Are in a Position : ; lhaae i ¢ 1% | LIEUTENANT CRANE to Buy Woalens at Today’s conservative styles for men of quiet taste. B Bt i Market Prices which are con- . . di h ° Superior .. 16 ) IS HERE ON VISIT siderably less and in accor- Bemg tailored in our own s 0ps, every gar- \ Leather .. 5 | Ches Ohio dance wth our policy we pass i i , T o L ) TR T R this great saving along to ment measures up to our high standard in every | G s P o R . 1 he With 55th U. S. Artillery— you. detail. : : I e In additi / have ! o Was Not Wounded. W We therefore can assure you of perfect [ vovies RRTTA 6 Lishtenany ©: 1, G turned from overseas ser | Marc t 1 custom tailoring i - o o 3 ie & 291 W he United States army, is visit- | ¥ P repor iloring which as satisfaction. | A in the home of H. A. Traver on | the ¢ he corporation sures you of individuality in Soodrich Rub .. 607 \laple strect. Lieutenani Crane w ot 1 eats style and in garments made . PR (deoa ireat Nor prd ... 93 rmerly connected with e et Other Splendid Spring Suitings Ror bl it B S B : 4 | from 9:30 to 0 with music Our new style books comprise all the latest Am gmeie 171 . 503 | he B b During h v m s for tt and saw much « He and rema or France in Decemiber, 1917, 15th inclusive ms used by his men were of | 0 1 Directors known heavy | H. C. M. THOMSOM Our Alterations have been completed and we now have the mest up-te-date store aci s . Tk el ol | and workrooms in the state. The Public is Cordially Invited to call and inspect our es- b s 3 ' : Mex Petroleum tablishment. N o B INYNH&H T 317% ‘.’ E e A h: _a ,S Of distinction Northern Pac - 7 1 Norfolk & We ; ‘ V4 Liooi = Hubbard 3¢ Mail S S Co ' Reading Rep T &

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