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OPENING DAYS FOR SPRING STYLES, WILL DRAW THE CROWDS THIS WEEK colorful, m during the two yea you to this we offer will certair MODES are more forth n invit NEW SEASON'S that s been t take e Fashions. lin looking any We position of visitors to Unt Y FIRST. 1l charm pervades You wi in this exclusive showing as dashing models for early wear. So diversi- woman is certain to find one suitable to her your } NEW MILLINE sty SEE TH exhibits of the season’ the most becoming ficd are the styles that personality. Come and s new as well eve look for in the le touche Skirts in a va- new Frocks nt to make se- SUTT DEPARTMENT HAS IRRESISTIBLE ATTRACTIONS new wear on exhibition. Suits that reflect fashion’s latest Ultra Smart Coats which follow the loase lines of capes. en ng styles made of distinctice f Prett every woman or man who sces Every one invited to view new riety of that will cat lcetion at once. THE NEW SILKS AND DR ation from all who take time to give them o lit tention. Foulards are much in evidence, and were never prettier in colorvings and designs than now. Oth Silks in wanderful variety. Colored Wool Dress Stuffs in all the seasor very newest. The dainty wash s colors and white beckon you view them. Stop new section them a little attention to HAVING AN AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY FOR NEW BRITAIN YOU CAN DEPEND ON PROMPTLY RECEIVING ALL DRY GOODS PURCHASED OF Us rate, which the meetin 1y called for. It was said yesterday by membe: the school board that a report the expenditures for the past year was tendered last evening at the Edgar Picket, mee but apparently the | in this countrs had more pressing engage- | active charge ' Berlin. was purpose- = gone back will await member of and has been 18 months. his arge. s a Company Hartford in the for BERLIN NEWS | to TOWN MEETINGTS = - BUT TAME AFFAIR - ments. of of service over be arrived been received his at his ¥ who recently after h has rrived in service, d and ome in The school board however, ha called a meeting, which is to tak place this evening at the home of Superintendent R. Showalter and | further plans will be made in an effort Lasts But Seven Minutes-16 Mill to show townspeople that more iCHOOL BOARD ABSENT of the school board, when being ques Do Not Returns to Duty. who h Harry been | spending his home in duty this morning is a1 of Tnited su heen in tl the coldes weather las Macoboy, two Kensin furlov at returned Maco crew of t L.-9 and h; years. During | bitterest of t winter the L-9 started | | out for foreign waters in an empt | to cross the Atlantic but owing to the | |'heavy storms she was badly damaged | ind after a few of 1 she returned to Boston. T wa remarked by Secretary D of the daring feats tempted submarine as sma s the L-9 and in the future it would be marked country’ history one of the mos feats attempiled by the U Mey Drum weekly meeti evening at the hall ATl requeste weelk the o) Seaman the arine ember States > service and tioned this morning, stated that if they given a chance to demon- strate to the public, tho present sit- in the local schools, they will convince the public that they justified in asking this new ap- propriation. | well to Miss Bassett. | A nu er of Miss Ade- | laide been the prin- | cipal at the Kensington Grammar school for the p: five vears, will tender her a farewell party at the home of Marjorie Moore this evening. Miss tt during her | ay in this town made many friends. The local school board since | the receiving of her resignation “has made all possible efforts to induce M Bassett to remain in the local school, but have failed. Miss Bassett is a native of Haverhill, -Mass. She will take e the cighth grade at the New Grammar school. are uation Members Appear to Ask for | cupoly Money to Better System—>May Ask 270 days ra work | for Special Mecting—Other Items I niels as one of friend News. of New ctt, who has mas by What promised town meeting of the tamest over held in be out to turned and shortest Berlin. Althou bi rowd was on hand last night, there was no opposition to the resolution roposed by Selectman Willard I. Al- ling, who proposed that a 16 mill be Jevied, stating that it v to budget prepared oting last November. ter seconded the was passed without a from the assembled erator Robert Deming then asked if there was any more busines up Jpefore the meetin after a | sixth grade silence, Major Frank L.Wilcox moved | mar school 1t the meeting be adjourned. The | teacher meeting was then dismissed rox- imately scven minutes f time, it was called to order. an to exciting be one down in ‘the e Drum The T. A. B will hold and rehear rooms at the | bers of the present time which town on Corps to Iife ular this rizh corps are ind cor! Te cover t mem- town mec B. which to he | motion, murmur \xpayers. Mod as instructions held a evening drum i 4 fou of Ain Two Other Tc to come Miss Mildred P: is to be next Mc The loc planning to attend : trip automobile truck Leavin i teacner of the th Kensington Gram- Miss Ethel Aspinwall, I grade in the institution tendered nations owir > better of- N Britain and will w duti on this week day th young the local vears and owing to e three the same institution o sccure place Corporal Bean in U, poral Porter Allen formed his p nts, Mr. and Mrs. Dean. of 1dywine lane, that arr: d at Camp Merritt, N. J,, ! pects to receive discharge | date. | Corporal Dean left depot | in February. to E: and a country he was sent France achers Imer, given aon nd w and at - nd the by Briefs Weldon ined the Berlin Berlin Mrs. Char N street ente club of Mothe rmo om the eir 1 <on fers at their take up | hood the Thur n ladies > A sehool for | the school es all in working hard | take their | School Committee Absent. The fact that the local school com- mittee failed to show up at town meetimg last evening created a g deal of disappointment among t ye who had nbled posely hear the report. It learned from several sources th morning that the school commit Is planning to ask for a special town meeting in the near future, and the reason for th not apy x B ening is that they did have th discussed | NEW BRITAIN TESTIMONY Proof. Ever meeting at 0 o’clock Juli who t of will ¥ the the Berlin bec held s . hing at eat | the bast two the pur- was : | evenix ary promptly are 7 s Collins, a bhe 1 M somecne to S o ystenn | at the home of Henry Graham, is re- | ring Norton Tatives in to s hi daughter, ported Mrs. ton is Mags The y reco Cor Dean has illiam visiting 1 of Ke Worce not but to : he and B his weekly mecting Berlin Congr hurch held this eve > church Samuel A N iV a of an early will Rov, hort with 1918, ter a short stay in that | lect to France. After . - being in for a short while, EXPLAINS LIMIPATIONS. olunteere <0 into the ont lines | — nd, during 1t raid he was bay- | and right side a hg aw bayonet in a spital months, he was sent to which recently ! e e e | the government's Dean came in contact with | ! answer to James MeCormack and | libera MeIntyre, who Hed Home Here, and where. There Import Regulations Ne- cessary to Keep Down Debi. When you see Doan’s Kidney Pills recommended in this paper you mlways find the recommender Britain resident. It's the where—in 3,800 towns in thousand publi What other kidney ive this proof of merit, honesty and truth? Home testimony must he true or it could not be published here. Read this New Britdin recommenda- tion. Then i having Doa You will kno you are anager says: onetted by | a New London, March 10.- C. Geddes, minister of ice and reconstruction T Sir Auck national for and the T thank imber of serv- a casual company ordered Corporal Private Private wounded . in spe policy tod donald !MacLean, leader in the of said that one reason for imports to Great Britain was t > preventing an tish debt similar 1 people Iy ‘ Sl v trada remedy house com- were also | jmlts ing An increase of camp o its 17th anniversary on Thurs- cvening at the home of M. B. | Wilcox avenue. A large | ndidates will he given the | the iniz: Deputy R. Hughes rsary Meeting. Oak Berlin will cele- | e 1 otive has | other countries and has he export trade,” he said, “but the ernment tryir to r Ke ments with cot ries which tion, | in the near future by the and | indemnities, will be placed tv G. R. Granville are | tion to our ted to be present. Mr. Granville to allow the with him the degree team | exports and charge of Ulbich camp of Hartford. A short | prospective indemnities, The zovern- program will be rendered and re- | ment is moving as rapidly as permis- CSh G el sible in'the dircction of securing some Goos Back.to Camp. { arrangement Private James McCormaclk, who r»-l and allowing ade.” actuatec mpered our 0il know Doun’s remedy fo trouble. T 1 limbs and are u good rheumatic | “I& ot ¢ d rheumatic pains in my vo d iffered My | ar e joints were stiff and lame and 1 ached Dep all over. My kidneys acted irregu- larly, too. Doan's Kidney Pills soon fregd me from the rheumatic pains | and put my kidneys in good condition. | I heartily endorse Doan’s, for I the value of them.” 60c, at all d is arran probabiy pt grees by or rece of severely purchasc expec will xo0ds enfrance of our | them against of the a wope | block- ! airs in . removal of the i | Foster-Milburn j Co., Mfgrs, Buffalo N. ¥, cently arrived in this country, has | weelk of the | with | clal club there is ar FLUSIVE OFFENT DUTWITS A Had Accused in His GR But He Got Away } 17 HAPPENS IN RARTFORM Man Arrvested Was Charles Johnsom,® Charged Theft—Girls’ Eco- Brief | § With nomic Club Meets—Other Ttems of Nev entered the an ex-soldier in two and a, 1dian infan- his overcoat, discharge pa- several photo- Johnson was sus- ot of clothing be- to hin N e 1 the After several Johnson discovered in Hartford worki at the Tunnel Coal company at Albany avenue where, it cured stolen discha representing | home himself wged Canadian in- | present faniryr c Officer Philip Marino, accompanied Turner, went to Hartford yeste day and communicated the story to the Hartford police. A Hartford offi- cer accompanied Marino and Turner to the Tunnel Coal company and Johnson was placed under arr "Iy policeman left to call the police y trol, leavir Joh n in charge Marino and Turner, who man to his boarding house thief owing to the longir room He was | Miss Clap will have Miss demons es this week ol will supervise all Wof the yea A feature of this year's® practi demonstrations classes. This is a new departusy is expected to prove beneficial tg members in their worlk. a- Al of M of "he 1 of Mrs. Emmaline | the who died Sunday | n search held this afternoon at 2 for tk W Turner | at her late home at 132 Broad | was ransa the roor Johnson and at the Methodist Eplecopal made a break the door and elud- | ;;, The funeral was in charge ed Officer Turner made an | ¢ Women . tnilif Corselin attempt to man but he | Stlof the Math. escaped and ord policeman e S e returned to prisoner #he ed BLialfoas and Marino en and discomfited. Turner only four photo- raphs passports a still miss- returned to | is said, employment hy m by be the and [ the took to 15k wa icles. strec for rino atch th find the th . Har t1 R. Stroebel, odist church, offic in Wes etery. 3rief Notices. uild vill cen wnd The ; Our candy at the day afternoon, at 2 Junior will h home-mad of the Church hold a food parish hous Parish Saviour overcoat, pape na M 1d the 1is are rino town sale n oflicer toc auxilia candy me 1d time. the inesday Young Men Meet. A meeting Plainville Young he rooms ir e hall to hold a S ! Lenten services w > h 1t of the recentl Men's ening Church of Our Saviour on We 30 o’clock. e club | evening at 7 o attendance it the Sunday Rev. Dr. Williams, ched a vote e rtain- next rent hed | I's day ent U hall entertain be furn n Gran The to special one, talent towns. Vera Haw ihis v home progr nter position committec on the ests that all who Loch, Meriden, this | he firemen’s room auto; s formed and it ents to reap | Crai Plain- | I t asso The tho en pears that the members a the fruits of their efforts. The ville Business and Tmprovement ciation sted in matter and of two ¥ s been the ters I 1obiles will 0 p. 11 vening. t with Broad has becor 11 square orth le W m. ommittee to 5 meet In help bo; Red ( rooms this e to sec MalSewing W cle 1 me Morrill on F afternoon R nen on the con- Vednesday YANKS WITH CANADIANS ARRIVE IN AMERICA. March 11.—T tic, arriving Liverpool, brought ngers, most of been disel expeditionary | Toebacco Habit Easi'y Conquered| It is understood that the the boys to securc tion consisting of <iness men influence to | in some town will help the convenient room York steam- | today 209 stee them Americans rgedafrom the forces. Many place in m ship her Ly from - social | iletic « pass elp the Taniz vmpai may bho tion. The v places in raised by popular committee has town the be negroes such Pla negotiation » one of the for boys rin reetin of ville and the places for In place for will own soon 1o the nien Yout oth Men's nization worked hard s Troop { 1., America. The men ctive in Lit ldition So- | Plainville which ha completely troop wer Loan campaigns, 4 bers of the - d Cross work and erty and normal strong is only 1 15 them in s i1 out of town for a not turn few | committee will do 1 his legins Work. Report of the THE CONMMEF New € Conaition IAL TRUST itnin. Conn th ot co. domestic A on e fifth > course f Miss Kamuzel eligil ship in the e s NOTICE. Meetin The Plain- tion will March office of Conn 100,000 Annual Cemet Monda ville held 919, o’clock, own Clerk in To t directors f e er 1 to do the cemet 17, the on officer ion suin othe and any s perta nprovement ¢ the Town of Plain ing to car ville All pers attend and bec the ons intere! are urged ome active members of | association LOOMIS, Tr C. USHER OLD ( Plainville, Conn., March 10, 1919, Notary Public. | ON-BEING Some Want "IIQ)" With Gern Others Whnt to Be Like Switzerland. vision tional Mount from B Guar Verno Paris, March 10, (By The As. Press).—While of before ed the possible neu- tralization Austria has the it not as vet come “big five” in a for mal mann is being discussed here. Certain socialistic g hard to prevent ut there are other in- xious to see it effected, as ve Austri protec n that enjoyed by Switzerland proposed union of Austria with 1y is presenting many at rma elements in Austria neutralization, fluences an it would are strivi si ilar to cul- | sippi.) interests are en 1 of IMPORT LICENSI ction 1 bl Licenses on xports to tries Not and embar seeking member Switzerland’ a country league of neutrality presents m oble the supreme council, her would be uncertain should she he mitted to the 1 e and retain her ncutrality, as she d i It is possible the peac will consider the neutralization of Austr Tyrol, which wc protection to the northe frontier. ship in ations iy ms to as status still res conference the is m kxira Speciai WEDN: Direct From the Boston Fish Pier the Needed Fither 1est Fresh Chilled Bloater Mackerel That Ever Came Into New Britain, For Wednesday We Are Expecting This Shipment of . 1000 Ibs. MACKEREL, Our Price FRESH CAUGHT SHORE HADDOCK 1Ib FRESH CAUGHT MARKET COD 1b Sliced Steak Cod 1b 15¢ Chilled Herring Halibut Steaks . . Ib 25¢ Squids when the prices are-lowest by trading here on.We o0d Administration License Number ¢ 70 D. PURE FOOD VALI MORE OF WED. PURE FOOD FRANKFORTS or BOLOGNA ... .... Ib PRIME CHUCK ROASTS BEEF 1b CHOICE STEWING FOWL Ib JERSEY CITY PORK LOINS 1b 32¢; Chops 1b LEAN FRESH PORK SHOULDERS 1h SLICED BEEF LIVER .. LEAN BOILING BEEF LEAN POT ROASTS BEEF LEAN HAMBURG FINE MEATY PRUNES . FANCY WHOLE MILK CHEES MOH. SELECT FRESH EGGS ... .. doz MEADOW BROOK CREAMERY BUTTER 1h FRESH CRISP CELERY .. lg. beh. YELLOW GLOBE TURNIPS ... 1 bs SPRING DUG PARSNIPS .. .. 1 Ibs SUNKIST NAVEL ORANGES . . doz AUNT JEMIMA PANCAKE FLOUR .. pkg MY WIFE’S TABLE SYRUP bot VAN CAMP’'S EVAPORATED MILK can MACARONI or SPAG HETTI ' pl 0. 3 Cans RIPE TOMATOES EXTRA 4 to 6:30 p. m. LEAN SMOKED SHOULDERS YOUNG AMERICA CHEESE SEEDED RAISINS b Ib igc 10¢ 10c Ib 12¢ 20c . —— - S o il =5 AR = s SO MR &