New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 13, 1919, Page 7

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H eiim jton Expeot Settle Rockwell-Drake Strikd THE PRETTIEST READY TO WEAR | SHoom AN SENT B Near Fast Drive in Town Nets $009.68 DRESSES IN THE VERY NEWEST e e SPRING MODELS - » The question of, what is new in Dre ¢ ress Section one floor up {sfaction if you visit our Diress ¥ ™ re “rocks of Serge The Tovely Deadedl George The attractive Tailored Frocks of Serge i o3 , the Afternoon Gowns or Silk Others of - Satin beautifully drapec Also tl Afternoon of Georgette or Tricotine. Embroideries are hountifu anizer of the New Britain, #3 H. J. Skef- conciliator, gelc it att Rockwell-Drake this town. Mr. cses? is answered to vour sat- Let us show you Ostr rnitures and graceful n ; ecves are large and in bell ef- ! ; drapings ¢ imong the new ) R flington prise that department not taken fects. In fact the styles varied you must hring for women and misses in attractive <oo them all to decide which is the most G B B0 VR ould not only prove enjoyable but insp iking s ¢ 1 back up its is almost unlimited. You will wonder how such smart to your ing. for choice exquisite materials are pos is the styling and sent he Come sece the new dresses. . Rockwell-Drake CHAIR BACKS. B | Thomas wa Beautiful effects in Madeira and.Rilet are shown at our Linen Dept K| ireo ible at such moderate pricing hout two and the values offered are astounding. ashington to teport his findings to | o7, 16 &0 Chair Backs are not only useful and ornamental, but are great life the war department. Tt | More s They also enhance the beauty of fine e cach day to plications are m was cavers for upholstered furnitur that time that pieces | | ter was entirely in the hane | Come See Them and at our prices $1.59 to §8.50 ¢ yYou may bo department since the ! Authorities | The town authorif i .()Unl(‘(l that John Edwi Benmete Tn Wales. | of age, strayed from hif 3 e Sl : s received | pyamgen, Conn., some time 1ast T best are here for you to s a letter from her hushand saving Hu(‘ sure of big value whatever vou zet e e ’ EXQUISITE MILLINERY. These are Opening Days for Spring Fashions when the newest and 2 e So diversified are the styles that we are showing any woman or miss 8 | ne is stationed Taciiocas oficlls have been ok ol aid in the seanch and any one havin, TIg oW in Wales on the sea- is certain to find @ strikingly becoming hat at a price that is decidedly coast, and at the time the letter was moderate. Spare a little time to see our display of the season’s newest mailed he expected to leave for home | Nformation regarding the map mafly [ S0h was nog and best in Millinery. You will enjoy the exhibit d | soon lennett enlist with the Can- | POtify the first selectman of Hamdd o i o e e e or te le vm»!u\ to the New Haven polick, Wn LARD LA months y and ¢ a short period | The aid of the Boy Scouts is solicited. of intensive training was sent to In: - ()'\4~||I:.—‘lt|»(\-x|1;l||, ) . JOHNS ON‘S\C t‘ land. He was not allowed to ¢ Flattie Freeman, daught France owing to a defect in hearing ! nnie Freeman of Brop) @ s ‘,",*r El | and he has heen stationed in England siden, and Private Lou Denies Pight Was lr:m\Nl and j #Collimbus, O., March 13 PROMPTLY ! : Ly ks 104 ;- and R x : since that time, while most of his com- | O’Neil of this town, now stationéd as I know, Jess Willar rades were sent to the front. Mrs. | Camp Devens were married Mdonth © fuses to Pight Colored Man world's heavyw Bennett expects him home early next|a Bie ..a/‘ HAVING AN AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY FOR NEW BRITAIN YOU CAN DEPEND ON RECEIVING ALL DRY GOODS PURCHASED OF US afternoon at 2 o’clock by Rev. G. e om Jack Johns Coffey the parsonage of Parker A. S merits M. K. Zion church in Meriden, + Lawrence, Kas., March 13.—Jaci | POt of Jack ‘dioned as to Jc i | vouths under arrest had been warned | ton will hold their regular meeting | Rtey Iather O'Flannigat will | The bride was atfired in a dress of | fahnson simply needs the money and BERL]N NEWS zv\ him on numerous occasions. | and rehearsal this evening at the | preach at the Church of Our Lady of | taupe silk and was attended by Miss | I8 trying to put over another. matel I was closer *rosecutor William H. Gibney | home of Mabel Kingo. All members | Mercy Sunday eveni \ concert of { Mary Walker. The bridal chorus| Was the comment of Jes Willard,: o o o Ayl t(\lh( out evidence accusing Domi- | are requested to be present as new | Irish airs will be rendercd by | from “Lohengrin” and a duet. “the when shown the statement received . Do J0hn ‘.‘,_ k Venturo, a 11 year old youth, of | parts will be assigned, choir under the direction of the or- s el i s o e Lt remYETavans ¥totay whichi onnd L GHE Re i breach of peace. Dominick was Berlin Briefs. anis Miss Margaret Prior. The| Coffey a Mrs. Foster Sightler | 00 claimed the championship hout = O n50" | charged with attacking Paul Vincent, The foremen of the American Pa- | program will be mounced hefore | Medline musicaltorons A | with Willard four years ago wa 5 e : the baggagemaster at the local sta- | per Goods Co. held thei regular | Sunday ,”.,M,m_ of relatives and friends of ) Pre-arranged affair. m‘*‘ tion. Attorney Hungerford after a ) meeting last cvening at the factory. | Interest in othall Game, he couple were present B ( There is absolutely nothing to it,” | wiy {horoush cross.examination, tried to| Lenten devotions were held last | large num of Plainville people Mr, and Mrs. O'Neil came to Plain. | Willard continued. “I refuse to dig- | © show the court that Vincent started | evening at St. Paul's church. The nd t L ame M yille for a visit at the home of the | MY the statement with a denial, for = b e i £ i S e ags yo celebrated to- | Forestville yurd evening The as - as oL CerT t the trouble himself. Vincent admit- | service will again t 1 1 Fonesivill = | bridegroom wha will soon refurn to "”,‘ I am concerned it is ted that he started the breach of | morrow evening ore L erude joke. month Special Preacher Sunday 1 ina| Camp Devens, Venturo was given a gzood lecture by c he an " v its ist honor everito o T el el | on the bench and discharged. SRS During the course of the trial seven M and Mool Do Williams of ! < » cal man has heen conferred upon fake could have beon e of the young men, for whom war- | \o 3 ition to he 1 ] »hnson, it is foolish to supposc petuon phonse J. Bordeaux who today re even if T had been so low to co The five accused of the racket at | fiterinron s, ] | ceived motice of his appointment to { tenance such an arrangement the state board of examiners of bhar- “Johnson’s game is almost childish bers for a term of two years, com- | in its simplicity and you may say for mencing on July 1, 1919. For many | me that I vefuse to fall for it. I do years Mr. Bordeaux has been in busi- | 1ol intend to fight Johnson again < ness in this town and runs the bar ny other colored man.” bershop on the corner of Whiting and e ¥ ¥ > difficulty local station on March proved they Must File Tax Returns, were nmot in the vieinity when it 0c- | g ¢ e - ctreet | There are only a couple more davs " = = . = - ‘ | r's. es R. Hare of Golf reet s Sl 3 ) g Young Men Are Charged With Breach ' oyrrca, Judge George G. GrSWOId | will me the hastess of the neet Mapie | 167t for income oy arter hearing the testimony of the |y witnesses, discharged the youths H CAR STRIKE IN Madrid, Marc nSE be made A singlo of the Peace and Each Onc is Dis- Literary club to be held Thurs- | man who has depe ents ar who is day afternoon, March 1% charged After Lengthy Hearing— Captain Fremont Speaks. = Captain George G. Fremont of the Ensifp Sherrod Skmner aving ! this mornin z | 38th 1 . infantry was a guest of | completed his course at the \.nvnw- 1 i Sate ) PRINCETON FRESHMEN BEATEN. | interic ot L"::]"‘(f‘_"“"”“ . Trenton, N. J., March 13.—The | Were 2s - | Lawrenceville swimming team it ! st meet of the scason vesterday noon defeated 16 Princeton fr nen. The victors took first place not liahle for the tax must return his vianlk st the sAMC with a swe Other News Items i asn s lagle donen il Jeen some misunderstanding i in re T to that Drive Nets $209.65 Ticre. in Plainvill wn"\bfii"‘ in "‘“uw’ of "' col- Lenten service will be held e | every event = 1 for funds -for the Ne parish house of the Church vior Friday afternoon charged from the famp honor at the social held last evening | rine school at New London en R Devens and has ret his home “‘“_' grerteim meet Denl O cun) the home of James Cosgrove of | joving a five-day furlongh \u ore Silestion ment throughout the town during the | zeriden avenue. Captain Fremont is | taking up his duties on the subma- past few days was the arrest and trial a member of the regular U. S. army | rine N-3 today, 3 young men, who were and is a native of Springfield, Mass s R e charged with hreach of peace on the |2Pd while attending the social last Mr. and Mr Coeswell are Piles el e Ty evening he was called upon to relate | entertaining their nephew Roger | considered a very zood show. | 0¢lock. The Junior Auxiliary w -4 night of March 3. The arrest of these | soma of his experiences in * Man's | Waite of Iartford. N e committee wishes to ex- | 1Cet after the service. : yaung men was brought about by the | Land.” IHe was one of the first S eaatit e e R John Ahlquist is removing hi 7 4"}‘: A $ P i1y ¥ & 4 r‘ local town officials and railroad de- | American officers to see the frenches several interesting Akers fr ribated fam and household effects from A o4 5 “hureh reet 7 3 éfi 5 tectives, who complained hat they in France. In the course of his| ihe Connecticut Agricultural collego RBaking Company Moves Church street to the Woodford housc 4 m i’\ were a bunch of rowdics and hood- | speech he said: have been secured for the all-day Plainy Rt Gty e on Whiting street The Old Reliable Ask for a; E‘.-‘ lums. ¢ voung men. who ‘Upon my arrival in France I was | Parmers’ institute which will he hel o e pullal | COST=Wristhwatchll Betweent Bristol Round Package i w B K'i were placed under arrest late last eve- | put in charge of a company of 2 at the Newington town hall tome R e e trell T e 5 - 3 = ning, and tried in the local town court. men. ail real fighting doughhoys, and | row. Miss. M. . Haves will spe R e e i S e Tuesday evening. Reward if re. > ; é ( %»g é;; this morning, were boys of respect- | having received a ood traini in{at 10:30 a. m. on “The Business R P e med to Rockwell-Drake office ¥ 5 wble people out the town and through ! this country [ was confident that my | the Home” and at 2:15 | neld - e e i H S y;“: OE!GH\AL their attorney, F. B. Hungerford, it ' men could stand their own asainst “The Woman Who Spends : . hak he morning of November 5 = | . AN pug -1 as proved ths helaccused fonithe | an avenl ramber ¢ i Ans or argaret L. Robinson w speal Y i ~ R Eon 2 ) L was proved t Uon the ven num £ Germar After | Margaret L. Robinson will y by R e e L IS i e e Ao 2N Hzh & @fig § [ 3 | | | night cha ere out of hree days hike 1 was notified that| 1:15 p. m. on: “Planning One Day RGN S oAne some of them having gone to we were close to the firing line and | Mea and at 3:15 p. m. on “Short g St g sfi iy 3 century ters in New Britain and others were | apparently it seemed that way as I} Cuts in the Day's Worl < of installing {1 While on the stan mes McGur- and the trench mortars would occa- Miss Leora Saunders e e AN by & the Fo i s iR X 5 i be set u : S stirring the Food-Drink in wate ren, a special agent of the New York, sionally send a thrill through me. street has returned to Nev 5 E o i Her W ¢ K st n thrive onit. Agrees with the New Haven and Hartford railroad “We finally arrived the fighting | cr spending the week-end 1 he ik nsrs rtment of Labor Officials Predict = 4 St e Gl “m/'a o3 sats o testified that he had received numer- | region. About 8 o'clock one evening | parents an up-fo-date Aged. I 1NN "Namm.wvtm gl i ous complaints in regard to the con- shortly after our arrival in this sector e n, 2 Myron ¥ End of New York Iarbor Striko ,u,(‘.q,mz yorating as a Q1 the Tocal mintion wnd Sated ML the | ot or wes and (i niene 1 was sives | “LIAR” SHOUTS CLARK | aiers o M very soon R oo | Ask for H“”' u ACINE wis. v 8. A : WHEN TOLD OF STORY O ! rly s J ‘%‘hus Avmd a mile .y\ ng. We didn’t see much that The nexc evening I was given order e of I q R:A} TH;; by my colonel to pick men for a night | _ i . . : W . were advised SH{HL I 18 | raiding party.. I did this and about 3 | ES-Speaker of House Denies Saying ! S A = e USRS WD THORE G | e o RS G A oy 0 lseon ! GRANDMA USED SAGE e e TEA TO DARKEN HAIR Peterson’s Ointment Co.. Inc 3 to see the sights and all 1 can say is that we saw them and after a tough Be Ratified. ficht with barbwire entanglements . — 1 German hand bombs [ 8 Atlanta 3 1 3 a r ved ¢ 1 She made up a mixture of Sage Tea Vericonehulners and) ur Geneh mlnus g Dusiies | Ge G Roe ot e e R s L mhl b e S T 27c and 28¢ for Gas when you can buy good out here last night denied he \ ¢ ® Common falo. N. Y. Dear Sirs: [ was afflict ed witk t the doctors said were garden sage brewed into a IRl i hny Sitnator Mdiers T t a heavy tea wit sulphur added, will | d the lengun of mations o : e e ‘Pennsylvania Gas SWith all the treatme hat lin Congregational church held t tes. | ¥ 1 f j beautitully dark aad luxuriant. Jus them for ar 1 iy Ladics' Aid Notice. months. The Ladies’ Aid society of the Ber- bed to me b meeling yesterday afternoon ‘Anvbody who saws 1 5 t feat applications Will prave I received little benel and they ' ome of Miss Alice Houston. A | «president Wilson's league of nations | ; he w tion if you = streaked or for _(fi[} afld kept spreading and g ¢ much | short program was carricd out and | has as much chance of being ratifi e S, R distress and caused mg 1 n refreshments were served. It Was [ as you have of being PPope of . ) S phur recipe at home, though, is trou . . 5 1 ke |2 700 R 2 D Vo o e Atlantic Motor Oil I was induced by a brother br sale and entertainment will be given : o declared “I have studiot [ of Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur | man to try Peterson’s Ointment, and | Under auspices of the society at the | qvoided discussion in my lecturc Compound at any drug store rea after T had used two hoxes | sav erlin Congregational church on May | in interviews. though sexed fo do foriussll THiskis the olaitmae eons 200 a Uua” and 7[]3 1 Ganflfl wonderful results. Yon can tell suf- | 2% jn holh B T ave asia reason fha e L s AT ot e fering ones troubled with ugly, pain Library Gets $15,000 Fund. wa tudying the ihject and Ahl h rade i ! Q . (; Taentiialal ciie for them) whan! everve | Eehvy paciiwhol recantividlea adwas When the news came over 10 Sna {)y dl‘mk nful, Tl st vetainl Bk b W )ES i e thing else fails, as I have tried about | terbury it was learned that the will ! house the st night of the sessio hea everything | Provided that the sum of $15,000 be | that 50 senators had signed a rour e 8y darkenine your haie with Thanking vou many times over I| placed in charge of the Colonial Trust | rohin . I said that 1he leag non_u,Cal and 'ge aad Sulphur Compound . 4 4 .am, your happy friend, Chas. J. Heyvs- | company for the purpose of huying | of peace could not he ratified heca | dehClouS — na one can tell, because it does it =o er, Battle Creek, Mich Glenwood | hooks and payving expenses of the | it takes fwo-thirds tify —that . aturally, so evenly. You just dampen . a¥enué, January 12, 1916 Peek Memorial Library at Kensing- | unless they changed their minds, b [NF TANT sponge or soft brush with it and £ “I know and dozens of people write | ton, A quarter of the sum has been | cause of amendments or for other | o Iraw this (hrough your hair, takin | & 405 \"fh’b’l‘ NIAIN STRE T me,”’ says Peterson of Buffalo, “that | given for the purpose of buying books | reasons—all of which is a mathemati poSTuM ¢ne small strand at a time: by morn- Peterson’ Ointment also cures | and rest for general expenses and im- | cal demonstration.’ . ing ¢ eray hai have disappeared, i i . . v aczema, old sores, salt rheum, piles | provements on the building I Mr. Clark's statement \ nd, after nother applica ‘ L()Ok f(}l’ th(‘ BIQ Sl}lfl and all skin diseasc, and all druggists Liberty Minstrels to Mect. { after hearing of statements i : Your hair hecom sell a big box for 35 cents.” The Liberty Minstrels of Kensing- in a New York newspaper lark, glossy, soft and

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