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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERAE PLAINVILLEY JUNIGR INSTITE 10 BOGST GARG ESla[e Experts Will Spe ' Grammar School Wednesd | | WOMEN’S FINE SPRING FOOTWEAR LOW SHOES ARE TO B THE FAVORITES THIS SEASON. ‘OLD RESIDENT IS D Buckle Pumps, Oxfords, and I'umps are fashion's fancies We would be pleased to show you the patent, and dull calf Buckle Pumy The Brown 5 Calf Oxfords with welt sole, Cuban and military heels. Patent Cot Oxfords M Edith M. Fudge. 8 rs heels. Brown Calf Pumps, others in with Touis hec and Age. Was One of Town's Oldel with hand turned soles, high Louis Patent Colt, and dull calf, all on high arch last L P turned soles atent Pumps with hand military hee e atent Colt Oxfords / Residents—state Guard Banque Oxfords of dull kid, and brown calf with high Louis leathar heels. Black i 3 1 wiich has /8 v been annaunced S. Mills, local &8 $3.50, for $3.00 yard. A | last week DA and Japanese, ) ing a full repom costs. No wear, no tear, no washing. Can ¥ 9 $ 1¢ mail. The departy sing its wear as well as being Luncheon Sets are 5 3 . saving dtaiwes well & mning My | (o report all imports Kid Oxfords on stylish last with military, and Cuban heels. Ior Misses 5 Notes, and Girls we offer styvlish low heeled Oxfords in brown and black calf : b 3 For Misses and Children there are smart boots of brown ‘Russia calf. and e Junior i fe to encourage smocked horse leather. L= . agricultural acti < during the conisy ALL WOOL DRESS STUFFS IN NAVY BLUR g summer will d i the Grams§ READY SPONGED AND SHRUNK. we offer All Wool oplin, 40 mar school on Wednesday of this inch, $2.50 grade, for $2.00 yard. In 36 inch width, =~ worth §3 our j:" “‘_\‘m>r‘\“u-wuv.m will u‘,*I‘HV.li 10 a : sy s d m. and v continue until 3 p. ni. N)ny\\wll Vx‘\:filllnfmu»(;. ""1“‘\‘\‘.‘11 Serge, inches wide worth $3.50, for %$3.00 i :\Wl”‘o‘lvl;h‘ the affair to be held for |§ a yard. The 42 inch width, worth §2.50, for $2.00 a yard. o ‘;]”j‘ children and in their interests, i T \en’s Wear Serge all wool, 56 inch, sponged and shrunk, worh $4 | “':iw will be room for a few adults tog Special at $3.50. : ‘H”M- and uy“«\ will be welcome. The | All Wool Danama, 54 inches wide worth 0 oM s Poiret Twill, 48 inches wide, worth $4.00, for $3.50 yard. R - 5 . Storm Serge, all wool, 44 inches wide, ready sponged and shrunk. GEs ”;‘ i ticut state hoard worth $2.50, special $1.75 yard. 36 inch, worth. $1.50. for $1.00 yard. R b Sy Irench Twill Serge. part wool, 40 inches wide, worth $1.50 ‘and very i i “‘",‘f‘". ““"j"“"“ h shecial. at $1.00 ARk | RIN LUNCHEON A Sohnectichiy (J{emtfh as the most exquisite embroidered Doilies of pure snowy flax | : : o 12 noon, 0 They Are Made of Modern Sanitas—ecleanable at a touch, durable, " economic. The laundry savings alone will soon pay for their be used over the linen table sanitary, cover, priced $1.50 and $1.69 Set. Scarfs 98¢ 1S inch size, rvound or pieces, for $2.50 cach. Jor sale at Art Dept. KIDDIE: COOP” A combination Crib, Play Pen, and Bassinett The most complete article ever invented for Baby's Use. Giving amusement, and entertain- Do us fa e e e is e ment for every moment of babyhood. On sale in “Babyland,” price $20.00 an,” A, J. Bru senk v“\w:n— ‘.‘”” 1a) port that he had sent for the smallest, and $22.00 for the larger size. Rl ool “Lullaby” Bassinet. White enameled, on wheels, with spring, for POCIET i e Sheiete e Sibae G e S general assembly of all sections: “In- | poking have described a raidieihy catntol Roy E. Jones, cxtension| ynericans on the Japanese consulbte A Youthful fig "“.“_ YImEn s cannsc oyt “*" ultural iy which the consul was seriously its sure poise and alf FOR NEW BRITAIN YOU B tome Raised 1 St | o o outer garments. A voulhy N N AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY FOR N OU CAN DEPEND ON PROMPTLY o J 5 ns in ench concession by Jap e e, HAVING 2 RECEIVING ALL DRY GOODS PURCHASED OF US. % 2 acel .| anese military guards and an attack | ~MerieRn R ’ : : by Japancse on Americans at a mov- | m Plant- | immediately " Garden, Harold A The minister made™~mes Garden Plans For ! the nature of the difficulty @ making be plans oday's dispatch or in his mes8 square irst Secretary Spencer from Peking. rane | ing picture theater in the French con- — 7 > a3 cession oceurred , & | Prof. Ananikian then gave a brief| Dr. Roger M Griswold, who has | £ X SUbIE “f? t \wu‘v“]‘ \,m ,“,, .MHW 43 Iz BERLIN NEWS outline of the work that is beins |been confined at his home, in Ken- | 10! ¥ member t West L OHE 5 s | carried on by the American mis- |sington during the past fow days, is| Pou general | T s 1 + mb f all sect dicating that he doc not attaeh much sionaries, stating that during the |out asgain ] ¢ 1ho ), o Juropes war, e iin ensingto s place o UESEIRE i s ot ¥ d ] i ) 3 about by th Buropean 1 th <ensingt His pl. £ busi S e B LETTISH TROOPS ADVANC . \merican missionaries working in [ Will remain closed till his recovery = S BACK LACE OR I T e = . ture tHome Makers,” Helen Bolan 1 t . the near east have saved thousands B. I°. Hyde, who has been secured { of lives but of late they have been |bY the local school board to fill tho S S N o Bolsheviki Troops Threatened With Back Liace—$5.00. $4.00. $3.00, $2.50, $2.00 , i unable to secure emough food from |vacancy caused by the resignation of |5 [000c e Mo ROD e LEEIITS THEEE (C 6 Front Lace—s$5.00, $4.00, $3.50. k % N K e . | Miss Adelaide ssett, s started i v . 3 7 this country. He thercfore urged the : t I A B i =0 Produiist (o) M CoDen . Ma 17.—Lettish Ask at vour dealer's to see th enew spring modc the | his- new duties. et v o " \ he e Can,” A. J. Brundage. state club lead. | troop: tdvanced toward Mitau American missionaries could carry on rank Massilli has gone (o work at | a;. ““Cannin 1919, Helen and capt he towns of Kandau collection was taken up and the re- = L ; tract Attention,’ Robinson: | statement issued by the Leltish he be turned in toward the sinets B, sustin PR oninesi to Sithoe e haral assembly) o scctions, quarters. The advance continues, a ! ceipts will > g Theit Oi Mone .\l“'m jast Relief fund. absence of William H. Gibney prosc- | Mes. Edith M. Fudge. statement says, and the Bolsheviki in | C| >d I 1 t i . Go To Middletown. cuted at the local town court this Mrs. Edith M. Fudge died at the northwestern Courland are threatened B St Paul’s Fife and Drum corps | MGE home of her dwughter, Mrs. Fred L. | with having their retreat to Mitau and REBUILDING MONUMENT. L T £ Miss Helen Golen, who for the past { 5 = o T Wil meet this evening at 7 o'clock at | ¢ oo . D3t | sanford, on Broad street Saturday i off. They are reported to ) I AEKS HELP FOR NEAR EAS Topson’s store,] where they will take |\ Jonths has been at St. Mary'siisne ‘was the widow of Joseph Fudg retreating in panic German Memorial in Peking, Torn | Trouble Occurs When Native Officials hospital at Waterbury, spent Sunday | \epo i 7 auto trucks and go to Middletown to : } Y1 who died 19 years ago. Mrs. IFud 4 from Berlin quotes DownEis cotilin A Tain. Are Arrested and Deported, ; at her home on Hudson street SO o o ! ' attend the celcbration 'given by the | juec Garrity and Walter IKane € born at Sandwich, Mass., 87 ve ) that the Middletown T. A. B. society. The Ipsve gone to work at the Landers, | o50; AN was one of the 16 children peal For Euopcan Sufferers—Drum ! corps will hold its resular meeting | joqayy & Clark factory at New Britain ind rehearsal tomorrow evening al| The Berlin Literary society of the Corps Going to Middletown This | ype yeception rooms at the parish | Berlin Congregational church will = = loca ople to give generously so local people t vour type of figure may be—m edium, full devel e Bolshevik iy Peking, March 15 (By the Ass London, Al { nection with th grrof. M. H. Ananikian Makes Ap- haie iously defented in the of the Rev. Joseph Marsh, a Metho- ' dist tween Kovno and Vilna and | ¢iated Press)—The premier, mem- dist minister and a well known tem- that the important railroad running | bers of the cabinet and Allied perance advocate of his day. She is : 20 5 survived by a sister in Malden, Mass hall. Clarence Walker will be on |hold their regular meeting this even- | . o 5 2lsn g ! Who is 97 years old; a daughter, Mre hand to lead the local boys. ing = s otclockbatkth S RomelotinysHIEve OIS S E R A o FEEEyEs G onarsea with | the thert MEo£INSIL3 Buricd At Vermont. George Dodd. Alll members| ave Te-|inidec of Watorbury: aieo fve oiing RO AR (O TIEN store of James J. Woodruff | The hody of Abner T. Johnson, | quested to be present. e oceurred there from Koshedary to Schaulen has been isters attended ceremonies at Central | on March 12 Ctliired Par} lay initiating the rebuilding . ark today fating the rebuilding | {yvied to 1 cyening—Other Ttems of News. . : S of the monument erected to Baron | Tanta, but von Ketteler, which was torn down ' j: troop st November. The monument will | fighting from the children and 12 at-grandehildren. Charged With Murder of Dr, George 'n Berlin street, Bdward Turncr, 16| aged 72, who died carly Saturday S % funeyal will b Hell wfiie b ¢ celebrate the victory of the Allies and | ¢d in a suilty by Judge | morning at the home of Blmer WolIf Last December will bear a new inscription. Tha ecars ol¢ vas found o x T of he daughter norro mor P = years old was foun Sieims or Bertin stroet. was snipped | EX-KAISER SHOWS ¢ S (e o premier said during the ceremonies| ioting which has taken pla George Griswold at the Berlin at 10 o'clock. The services will he saliimore, March 17.—Dr. Nordu The case | to Vermont yesterday afternoon for conducled byl Rev 2 Gilletie that it would remind future genera- | airo, Esypi S ine n court this morning. i ; R TR WORTIT | ind . Ishida, noted Japanese expert on . continued for 90 days and Tur- | burial. Mr, Johnson was a native of WHAT HE IS WORTH | i1 104y witl 5 cont 1o ves 1a. mental discases, was placed en trial | HOns of China’s ‘part in the Allied ) and deportation of Said I in the | that state but has been residing at for burial R s o e o | Berlin for a short time. o Banguet for Service Men. t Towson. charged with the murde The von Ketteler monument was | assembl nd o recording Turner was arrested on the com Qwings tojhe timelyfassistanceRofi|ip Coliny o e ). Or Cents a Day, | CREEAel e Ui (el B St Ma plaint of Mr. Woodruff, who, during|the neighbors of C. J. Boardman of ex-sailors will he present at the ban- by way of expiation for the murde mis- | Berlin street, his residence was in all Acsording fo Wiges auet to be tendered Plainvjlle’s sers e of Baron von Ketteler. German min- | (oo "0 n oo probability saved from destruction, vice men at the Masonic temple this — The motive for the shooting has | Ster to China by the Boxers in 1900 i : by a threatening fire which started in Holland. cvening by Co. I, Connecticut State ! never been made vely clear, but| !t bore an inscription in Latin, Ger- HAS BEEN TRANSFURRED in. the roof of the building Saturday Guard. Among the speakers will 1 ; iein v Tsnida emtlman and Chinese extolling {1 = o e e Tu 2 peakers be it has been reported that Ishida was | M i 5 olling ‘the im afternoon. The fire bell at the Con- S merop e EcTANd AMaucIb MBI A a1 Al e FIlRC S e DR e L call | The Associated Press.)—Former Em- [ pofiin woio rocontly. retainen i William today completed saw- e of the nurses of the hospital. Tt also r was placed on probation cause. loul, vice-president of the legislat ody of his mother. A large number of ex-soldiers and Dr. George \\ by shooting at tthe spital, December 1 the past few months, has been sing sums of money from his cash Jrawer. Mr. Woodruff testified that Friday Turner was in the ore and when he went down to the gellar after some groceries, it was al- leged that Turner took the moncy out aregational church spread the Jea ol w i\ eUtionsitofon for assistance, which was immediate- | Periox : £ Iy answered by the bucket brigade | IN8 into logs his thousandth tree or e = the drawer and then went to New A . i) since he took refuge at Count von | - Social Club Mecting. (@ then went 10 NeWlof the street. After a hard fight the | Sinc | took : unt (iFe) T bl i Wit Sl tain and hired a livery team for | oy, CEICE SHGA The fire start | BentineK’s castle here Jast fall. Erom | oo it oy-ride. cd from a spark which was blown | the thousandth tree a few logs were Owing to his previous g0od record, | o4 on the roof from the fire place, | converted into solven of the {of Baron von Ketteler and expres | sing the grief of the Chinese govern orlGr tne N has been stated that Dr. Ishida ac- | Ment of his tragic death 3 : 915, toda ised Dr. Wolf of circulating reports - = t Leeke A TER that he wa a Japanc Spy Both LAWRENCE STRIKE CONTINUE Philadelphia c . men were atlached to the hospital | k LU March at the Grange hall this ovening \ wll this evening. An Uiy Begins Seventh Week Without Sign of — o e | inge | entertainment to he wiven by mem- T Ria o damage was estimated at about | achievement anc arked in red ink ers of the club assisted by a number So il was sent to this country Break—Several Arrests Made. [ TWO KILLED AND SEVERAI wanted to give Turner another chance | g19g. The property was insured with the inscription “W. 2 iBhesellirile i e o . W the Japanese governmen: to spe- = e T T aveR s R ho oLy R ! were presented (o members of the “‘,,H“ S DR ne Lawrence, Ma March 17.—The} WOUNDED IN RIOTING IN SPAIN sruff also stated that he did not want | phe Emma Hart Willard chapter, | Bentinck family and to those who | G BELE OF Hhe eveinas. pro the vouns man fo De severcly | Daughters of (he American Revolu- | have assisted the ex-emperor in his | R{i 06 T e fo/ Wi by dancing. bunished tion, have been invited to attend the | Work during the past ten weeks. A et o n Vickshurg, Miss., March 17.— | disturbances for which threec arrosts Gives Tnteresting Talk, meeting of the D. A. R. chapter at mxpert sawyers of {he nelghbor-| g mempbors fecl confident that the ' Searchers today continued examina- | were made. Plok { gatalticay | y laree and | appreciative frosel i re planning to attend. | hood compute value of the wages : Sopad SS e Sa B Den cdng LS shots hetw 1 the Kensington Congre- | The meecting is to be held on next | Which Herr Ifohenzollern would have present its first social event he judge was lenient, stating that he | o cialize further in the study of insa P textile strike here entered upon its Seville, Sp; March 17 (Havas.) TORNADO KILLS SEVERAL. seventh week today with some minar Two person ! several | o wounded in r tion of wreckage in the path of 1he of affair will be a success. The drawing icinity of the mill gates 3 wh A L m a five doilar gold picce will bhe tornado which yvesterday swept cight 1 church vesterday : Friday aftcrnoon at 3 o'clock at the | €arned if he had been paid the trade | ol tonig TS e e M. H. Ananikian of home of Rohert Lewis. All mem- | union rate at about $30 for Iy nedy school of Mission t artford ! bers of local chapter are re- | Whole period, or an average of 50 | \ Dhcsert cents per working day which usually proaches in larger nu : cent days and pursuc As Guests, miles north of Vicksburg, northeast S e - HAS SEVERAL TALKS to Panther The bo J. W Johnson t ind ening at One of the men arrested was a dis March 16.—President Wilson delivered a very intercsting talk on | quested g 4 | Lalstead of el intanr | Bast Reliet Bundii Mo Tendered Surprise Party. consists of three hours | . q < sht negroes 1 e “Ananikian, heing a native of Armenia | Lieutenunt Arvthur Benson of Iast = | g T a | found, Tup- § Berlin was tendered a surprise party HARBOR WIEUP CONTINUES | t his home at Hast Berlin Saturday —— | charged fron venir A number of guest were | Private Boat Owners and Employes | sent and a short program was Remain in Deadlock carried out, consisting of musical and charged soldier in hat fatigued by his sea journey police, said, had . days spent v disturbanee Vb and having traveled throughout key and a number of other countrics the near east, is intimately ac- | Jackson, ) 1 1 11 I named servec hoot vept plantations those countries, also having recently | troops from al i cveral 1 md doing great prop- [ FRANCY New York. March 17.—Private hoat owners and their employes remained has | in deadlock today with little pros- peet that o compromise agreement could be reached for settlement of I Auties, the harbor strike The refusal of the S e 5 Mr. and Mrs. Muldoon of Hartford '”"‘“ ownes (tofmectiaclegaiesiol the s : were week-end guests of Miss Helen | en if their union leaders were pre ing been eaten during the ent was met with a counter refusal b the harbor men to join in a « vocal selections Berlin Briefs. returned from Armenia, he knows the Jaekson wi R erty dam telephone | exact facts of the situation in that ’ ment in whic v mess her { coun Ty + the course of his| Prosecutor William H. Gibney | | 'hat at | taken a job at the Stanley Works as a | yard foreman and has started his new speech, Prof. Ananikiun sai remem i AR CHINESE the present fime in Armenia, there not a cat, dog or he Plainville | [ ter was we Plainyil number fromn McKeon of iKensington hotse w C. 1. Griffin, while driving his car into the yard of Harold Upson, caught in a clothes ling e pulled the i THC Gl ; i e James L. Hughes, foderal concilia from Armenia informin Jim The Berlin Grangers will hotd | L0F returned to New York : o private social and dance tomorrow | MW his efforts to settle the st months, as the people have ing o obtain any other foo ence attended by the counsel for the inikian also stated hoat owners' association liom: 1 Stivae e L U el Gt WK evening at Berlin Grange hall. An o | | | | 1t 1 b B A ' entertainment wi e delivered by the T ] | eng yromotion . TN = | 1 1 OTHERS il ; e T s | | ‘ thousands dying daily orpedo CASTORIA i st WY QITHERS o William H. Webster, who has beei b b v keeping | WA For Infauts and Children lh\m in Hartford during the past few | I Y e Sl W ail for Wetlins o T s MOTOR BUS months was 1n town on husiness th °. P. Young of Brandywine Lane is 4 A DO TE Iy removec \ s F. . Youn ywi Afifid VAP Y e | iys on hand— " in Uss For Over 30 Year PR o re tate governme nd hi ill ‘at his home, suffering an attack of | ., B s Rochellc ' e : Patric 1] Britain.-; t | *YOUR GUARD" - #3120 | e Proved o messuve ealling for the soli- | whist tomorrow esoning: Sk 1 - Ectpas YOUR BODYGUARD" - 507, 60 Gumes eatly rturned 1o Whito | Siaion measure eali “ nist tomors ing, Sig bl | 8w eliain--haiorn :