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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HER 300,000 T0 GREET | JEHUDA I BOSTON STORE Yosry nivision nowe AFTERNEWS No Tel. Orders, C. 0. D’s, Credit, Refund or Exchauge SRR ST T SRR Goohdge Urges Mass. Hopes to Add 100_ put profit aside and are offering you the greatest values for your B e T Y rotinv el o perallustito Legislature for Fund Prominent Spea show how we cut prices for Boston, March 18.—An appropria- A membership campa tion of $300,000 will be reported Ly | Prepared for launching on @ the house ways and means commit- | Py Jehuda lodge, B'nai Britl ~tee in response Lo a special message | DV the organization expe vesterday afternoon from Gowernor | Credse its'ranks by 100 memi . Coolidge, who urged thai generous| c@mpaign had been arranged L ! provision be made by the but the many war activities prg legislature for the reception (o the 26th on| this. Jehuda Halevi lodgeid DOLLAR DAY—Fruit of the Loom, 36-inch, 5 vards ....... $1.00 T el (st [ Bt s among e DOLLAR DAY—Colored Outing Flannel, 5 yards ... . s100 B It 18 estimated that about $150,000 | Ish oreanizations In the CiH DOLTAR DAY—AIl Blankets, $5.00 and over .....- "$1.00 OFF ALl Sboinscessanyftoy iconstruction for [f IR this fresnsch oW h]’l]r;ln.?;‘n re DOLLAR DAY—Ladies' §1.50 Cambric Nightgowns, square jevlawins | pandsHand Sto fearrylout e samanazed o, o e nd round neck, Lace and Hamburg trimmed . other lacrangements fofenable ! rola | ton | It iwas founard A0is and round neck, Lace anc > sy tives of the men to attend the cele. | the purpose of uniting Israelif DOLLAR DAY—Tadies' Seersucker Gowns, nicely t sy Deation:| (370010001 tol bt oot | e wovitier pionotivs R DOLTARRD A o = csiREnyslon el n Rl 100 South Boston in shape to house the| developing and elevating the mi Needlework trimmed, regularly $1.50 a0 men, and $30,000 for incidentals, The | and moral character of the Peoplg DOLLAR DAY—No. 400 Royal Worcester §2.0 e ts cost of the reviewing stands will | their faith: of iculcating thg P DOLLAT DAY-_No. 118 R. & G. §1.30 Corsale,. .. oooooes 3100 later be apportioned among the cities | Principles of philanthropy, honaris DOLLAR DAY—No. 332 R. & G. $2.00 :nlmk]»‘ S 2 and towns which send large delega- | Patriotism; of supporting science & ""”‘\!“ DAY ladics LSl o e $1.00 tions to observe the parade. art, alleviating the wants 6f the, Dl and colors, pair »inie S e x 2 Mha cite 305t plans t s and needy, visiting and attendiny T S0 Nogligee Fancy Shirts, each . $1.00 The city of Boston plans to appro-| @ cedy. il HoTIaL D = e D priate $30,000. s Gty B e “C:“ DOLLAR DAY—Tadies' $1.25 and $1.50 Sateen Skirts ... $1.00 _Governor Coolidge’s Message. of perseciition, providing fof Rl DOLLAR DAY—TLadies' 69¢ Knit Vests and Pants, two for ... $1.00 The governor's message follows: NE na amsisting] the widow DOLLAR DAY—Boys’ R T CULLT e b cme 0N “To the Fonorable Senate and House ; Phan on the broadest principlesiiy DOLTAR DAY—Ladics’ $1.50 Ostrich Feather Boas . s1.00 @) of Representaiives: } L O T R il DOLLAR DAY—Ladies’ War Bride Veils $1.00 As already announced, ‘the War L .'l‘ f"_’!‘ et DS A XD of thi DOLLAR DAY—Ladies' and Misses’ $1.25 - department, in co-operation with the | State board of rlomrmes. has: secure L o0 commonwealth and the city, is plan. | the following speakers for the cond n(n:\'\);‘; ;»‘\n\\'— % Percales, 5 yards £or ... - 2 2 $1.00 ning a parade for the 26th Division | IN& meeting: Charles M. Shapirt,d DOITAR DAY—33c &inghams, 4 yards for e ¢ $1.00 sometime in April. This division is | ;"';"“‘("“_“' of the districti; Henry Ty DOLLAR DAY—Ladies’ $1.25 and $1.50 Waists .... $1.00 | made up in part of the National | ,\,O, . ’;‘f ,l‘“i"”"*’\d““‘ G e G DOLLAR DAY—31.50 Pussy Willow Art Yarn, skein .. $1.00 Guard of Massachusetts and in part Rr;l- o \fl”'“, PRl o A“Wrflflfi-_«)f DOLLAR DAY—$1.10 Knitting Yarn, all colors, skel cee.. $1.00 of ‘the Natlonal Guard of ithe other | DECESRORE) Josoky H, Ullmarl ofiNew DOLLAR DAY—$1.50 Lace Centerpieces ... e . $1.00 New England states, so that the event | ‘laven, pas )lv.f»v}lu'xn of the district DOLLAR DAY—$2.00 Boys' Jersey Sweater A .. $1.00 will be observed by the presence of | and & member ofthe general com- A & 3 the geovernors of all New Jngland mittee: Samuel ampner, former Solid (}Old‘ mayor of New Haven: Judse Jacob inches 18 Caplan, of the New Haven city court: | B B Dr. Louis Smirnow, first president of A wonderful = assorts Jehuda Halevi lodge: Joseph Kolet- | [ Brooches, ~Bar " Pil v, president of Horeb lodge and di- | 8 emerald, sapphire, rub connection with the present war. Tt | 'ector of the prize-winning degree ”‘f"?“'ff' g M f:“e 2 is expected to continue through sev- | (eam of that lodge: Maximilian Stein patterns, worth up to $1.75 ‘Sach] eral days. The men are to be housed | And Herman Weisman, members of | § SPECIALS IN CORSETS. at the South Boston terminal ware- | the state board of deputies. Jack | § Rengo Belts for the stout figure, at $2.50 and $3i | house. Large grandstands will have | Hopwits Alfred Kolodney and Mich- | B g, e Allen Special Corset, adifilam: Ine. offtop- to be erected for the accommodation | 3¢l Gilman, who recently returned Jess and.medium lengHIRORIEtta T oot offfamilies offthe soldiersiand¥ot vis= MIOM oversedsiservice Sw 1l tellfof thein white and flesh colory pFleed from $2.00 to § iting ‘delegations from states, cities| WAar experiences \ nf S e It is estimated that| A banquet will follow the meeting | bringing this division here for this| under the supervision of the enter- E e - S = e | Jurpose will involve an expenditure | {Ailment committee of the lodge of DANCE AT CLUB HOUSE. | quartette from the Colonial club of | by the War department of more than | which Attorney William M Green- B Hartford will &ing,—the members of | a million dollars. stein is chairman. Wiliam ¢. Rra- | TOBACCO DEALERS i ANTED FOR MURDER. Corbin Screw Corporation Officials the quartette being Trnest Pillin, | *In consideration of the importance | phael has heen appointed chairman S epee Frank Pilliln, Thomas Carey, and | of the occasion and the pride which | ©f the entertainment committee. CHARGE TOO MUCH | S o R0 L onE R easl ) Disap, DOLLAR DAY—33c Serpentine Crepe, 4 yards ....... ... $1.00 DOLLAR DAY—3-Inch 38c Hair Boy Ribbon, 4 yards ... $1.00 and probably by some members of DOLLAR DAY—10c Each Real Hair Nets, 15 $1.00 the cabinet whom 1 have invited. DOLLAR DAY—Ladies' 10c Handkerchie 5 . $1.00 ‘This will be the greatest military DOLLAR DAY—Dexter's Knitting Cotton, e . S1 @ and the greatest celebration . taken place in Boston in Wait for Welli Arrange Entertainment Por Tonight. the club house of the Corbin Screw the mandolin, and, John Anderson | cause this celebration is to be in part | corporation this evening, by the mem- . from Hartford, will furnish a violin | representative of our desire to do | bers of the office of the'industry. solo. special entertainment has been pre- Among the oilicials who will attend pared and 80 guests are expected. A 'the evening entektainment will he Charles Glover, G. P. Spear, and Wil- liam Diehl, and among the invited guests will he Mr. and Mrs. I., N. Ben- net, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ward, and Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Christ. Only One Cent Increase in Prices of | #ll-night search here and in New York failed to disclose the where- New Britain--Harifo honor to almost 200,000 soldiers, | Al Reeords of Two Tocal Boards Rrcttes| Justined, Ferents | sailors and marines who have horne | abouts of Dr. Walter Keene Wilkins, | for us the burden of 'the war, T| Have Been Crated and Wil Be Men Say. the elderly physician for whom a war- earnestly urge that a generous ap- i i ! [y i | propriation be made to carry out the | Shipped to Washington. { ew York March 18.——Following aas ool . s 2 i | the report - o e e plans of the joint committee of the R he report that trouble had started in E L many weeks ‘and months of | the retail General Court and of the citizens, in | Jast night cha him with the murder of 5 wifc their Long Beach home on February | Frederick Collins. RRobert Smith will | our whole nation has in the achieve- | e | pears When Warrant is Issued. 1 MOT@R BU « A supper and dance will be held at ' give sclections upon the banjo and | ments of the 26th Division, and be- DRAFT WORK CONGLUDED ———— | Long Beach, L. I, March 18.—An " g i | | Anton . Angile & (J tobacco shops over prices | Telephone 1581, watchful waiting since (he signing of | resulting from the increased tax on | - {153 North st., New Britain’ Gol anticipation of action on the general ; « , Police, menibers of the state : n r ice. ring 9 5 S| K aterisa cials e MOVING NG budget. Tn order that arrangements| the armistice, during which time or- | Smoking materials, officials of the in- { siabularly and private detective ! AND TRUCKING| ternal revenue bureau sai paterday i Short & M Ea may be siade with the least expense, | ders came one ufter the other con- | (0 l[“ ve ; I“W’ i \3|H min_um(" lay | vether with representatives of Promueiard X ': nees, it is necessary that the appropri cerning draft work, the local draft | heyond one cent in vhv\(u\l nf" )-:rw trigeioltornoy of i assan i vounly e w:‘y" T tion be available at once boards have practically completed | conta : ten cigarette : waiched DrowvilisinefRons) Bea gy angd 1 LVIN O OHI IDGE.” K \ ple ontaining ten cigarettes would be New York houses, railroud stations ’ Plans For the Reception. theie work and awaif only the findl ""I""’"fl“‘“":m' o and roads leading from Long Beacl L rders tolahin all record Sl e matter of cigarette revenue |y, ace o e : 4 oo b e e [loxder hip all records to the pro- |, _u, (e NAer of cigarette revenue | hut no trace of him was found. SPK‘ Nicholls and other members of the \]ml marshal. Complying with an or-'| october: 3, 1917, the tax was $1.25 a O A joint legislative committee on enter-| der issued to all boards last week.| 1 900, After that date it was rai . | tainment of the returning heroes of | the two local boards have crated all | 1) g5 vsed | VTM delivery and heavy duty h had di 1 tl 1 for | their records in wooden crat aled and under the recently t ks. £ 130to 50t the 26th had discussed the plans for | the s in N cra 2 e el (e i i B as S S0 ks, fr ; s. the celebration with the governor. he| With the seal of the boards and the e o a 1,000, rucks, irrom ), to o ton: . S y E L X or an increase of 95 cents very ) J . Six ;:e(nrm be settled the mere call-| \nounced further details of the pro- | handwritten seal of the chairmen of | 000 cins rories on every | AMERICAN Balanced Six, 3 of names. s T 5 Y the boards. These crates are now | = ok i X t n: ram. It is proposed to house the 0 rates now ccording to figures submitted Pleas s U. S. Might Be Defenseless, entire division of 26,000 men at the| ready for shipment and will be ship- 5 ShE s B Pleasure Cars. Citing questions which would be | army supply base and Commonwealth | ped in freizht cars, with those of | boorcice hever has gone hevond 10 'CITY SERVICE STATION. ‘ : u cents a box of 100 cigarettes, or 1 cent brought before the league, Senator| pier in South Boston, and $100,00070f | other boards in this section of the Qiiettoor Lcen . . s o . d > | & box of ten. Hence te 3 \ S¢ | ¥ Reed said that among them might be | the state appropriation will be devot- | state, to Washington when the final | fwe to three (-m:w’xluw h’u)i ':I\» e e ! e i A y 7 a grant by Mexico of land to Japan |ed to improving these quarters. Fam-| orders come through from state head- ‘ & {a e WS I8S = — — - . . i} ! ' : | ; cently done by one large retai or sale by Colombia of land to some | ilies of the soldiers, who are expected | quarters. That will end the career of e (Continued from Fir: ] Capable and cfiicient i | . { moving done any distancc 2 L ] concern, only to be taken off at once foreign wer which ¢ erect 4 5 parts - England, the local boards which have b : 5 { N En power which could erect a|from all parts of New England, and| the local boards which have been | yocause its competitors did not follow erarqe DENNISON'S GARAGE § fortress to command the Panama | visiting delegations from states, cities| kept open ever since the ending of the | goi™ o 15 IMRIH 0N G0 Aot roliow Canal. and towns, will be given accommoda-| fight in November. The clerks con- Dublic theaelomciale M_”jm" do N The disarmament phase of the|tions on grand stands and bleachers, | nected with the boards were dismissed | guoking fobaceo, it was said, with Machlne Works B teazue charter, the semator asserted, |two miles of which will be crected| some time ago, excepting the head |, i CHIHE WOPRERO: T was sald, with | gQ I § would give the executive council ab- | along the line of march at a cost es-| clerk who had to remain while any of | 127 ol ierease of & eonte a poury | Machine work, welding, auto re- L1 M solute power to limit American arma- | timated at $150,000. the records remained n the office of | gince October 8, 1917, when the tax | Pairing and jobbing. 538 East Main | e, ES oetonl Route of Parade 13 Miles Long. | the board. The chief clerk will, in g = 7 i was fixed at 13 cents. ¥ et a Street. Tel, 539-3, i 4320 MAIN STREET “We may he beleaguered by ene-| The route of the parade will be|each case, end his duties with the goo (o0 @413 eents Frior to that ‘ mies. All the enemies of destruction | 13 miles long and the division, march- | shipping of the records e e | Ltvery Cars for Hire, Day ana N ol o ; ing in fighting trim and with much — : : | may be gathered about us. Yet un- |ing in 5 facturers, instead of increasing prices S 3 Rt A S illiaie i : 3 asing Storage, Supplics and Repairid lexs we can gain the consent or the | o€ 1€ eavipment, will take more than| ALLJES ARE READY TG i G S T e ! . five masters of the world (the execu- | fOu% NONrs 10 Pafs T gHem POIn five-eighth ounces. With the later = : ] tive council) we must remain unpre-{ o2 Byl Y tber debarkation, will TIO FEED GERMANY | tax addition the smaller package was | pared and meet our fate with naked 3 - . DAt i e adhered to and the price further in- ! N B itai ayi i) Y Kaplan's, Gent’s Clothing hands ook <‘)I'>\h|: \"’lt}x o h‘?:f‘ 5 \‘\t‘m !‘151:4 St creased, it was stated. | oW mdlfl iaxicap uo Gitlitz Bros., Dry Goods o - for five days in connection h the e | It is now reported that with a fur- bl oy e W i N s 2 g . One-half ¢ v - . I SURE ARS i 0 1 Night Servic \. J. Churchill, Jewelry PROFITS STILL CONTROLLED, | ciepration ne-halt of the division iy oqstuits Will Be Shipped As Soon | ther increase in the retail price of PLEAS EC Dayiand ALEINEHL S ot Peter Curran, Dry Goods e 2 laftofbefbrolislic Sunionieacior :;‘r | smoking tobacco the package is to be M. IRVING JI STER | Weddings a Specialty. % = X 7 m . two days immediately preceding 2% Mcrchant Bonte Are Miller & Hnllltnn. }n-;: ts /- Packers Are Still Under Government | qov of the parade, and will be return- again reduced in weight. e Home "urnishing Co., niture License, Food Department Says. ed in the same order the two days f Turned Over, 5 S = z ..,... \ M. P. Leghorn, Jewelry & ine 2 | NN FEIN S TA : et y . "ashing: o o ader] g the parade. | NN FE > p. N, F & Tight Co. -Gas Ap- Washington, March 18 -——Erederick | S5 28, R eo 530,000 approprias| Paris, March 17.—The British gov-| g E38de S, @nyder, former head of the meat pliances A e add > appropriati 3 « as indicated that immedi- ) O] S R TR Mniioocs: SN | qepartment of the food administras | on Wil be addtd the appropriation | ernment has indicated that immed; TIP FROM WOMEN el il — pinctia Bros., 5 | e e from the city of Boston. Other cities! ately upon the transfer e 2 GENCY, e tion today told officials from Boston z ¥ upon the transfer of German f tas ar Sovereizn’s, Groceries s socobea s " | of New England which have large SN ! SIS L5, ew itain Z R Ao | resarding Chicago reports that maxi- | 70, /G% (I8 CEF HMED CRU0 | (aTE2 | merchant shipping to the Allies, it | Storage and Accessories, TR O S - 4 e R mum hog prices would he fixed, the S £ M 8 D 2| bl daaa N = < . ShT . 3 . . " ¥ Spring & Buckley, Iectrical [l | 0 108 prives woulh be fxed. the commitioe on arrangements ta make will e .:)’1_ o I;mlm' ne follow- | Planning to Adopt Ageressive Policy | Repair Work a Specialty. Around the Corner from Mainj sods, S urther appropriations. Gov. (lool-| ing quantitics of foodstufis to Cier " N T Phone 2227 B 3 ) UTO RE- to Kers ¢ Simily oo e 9 WELDIN AUTO R1 Sam Berkowits, Grocerics ’,‘,“',',L” packers fo hold down MO€ | jqpe i\ nis message estimated that it mans, the figures being in tons: Ka ulnrite] thae ok s 139 Axch St. PATRING A SPECIALTY] Stella Brafl, Groceries e e o . st would cost the war department more| 30.000: condens: i S Suffragists - — = > -~ b 5> G b ey The packers, food administration | g Ot PGE, (TS S, CEREEIRER. OIS con, 80,000: condensed milk, 10,000; ! rORAGE TEL, A Bk f | officials said today still were under | - 4 i e setable oils, 20.000; margarine 2.- London, March 1 The more ag- | J. P. Doherty, Grocerics eolied dilleting Plans Not Yet Approved. | 000: drippings, 2.00, rice 35,0005 | Lorty in Treland contemplates a cam- - Jos. Fishl, Groceries Elans ol epiher axmy s D DIEbao) Brangon Abedn= 000,00 Soatnicai i 5= |loni=n® aimijay tof tiat mdopted by (Eo B Grafonola Shop, Graphophones dy T ire S R0 Wb SO0 s oo e o mon. (il SIGHOU0L SRR mraiert O L Rreme GARAGE ! i R v D M. Zeleski, Groceries heen approved h\‘ the war depart- o e . i 174 H" it is hoped to have the peace confer- KEflSlfigiflfl B{Ji” bG. Warsaw Grocery, Groceries . m(‘nf._:mt{_fl} _'hfi North f’”r" deps £ s el aliof 174,000 tons ence intervene in behalf of Ireland. | AUTOMOBILE SERVICE STATION. O 15 the it o avh ol Siwe G Thrcc lmcs a wcck ment it n;:is said that for the present The French government is ready | phiq will be for the purpose of fo- | Repairing and Accessori 12 years: e Dathe iR toR ,»\(;,‘ J. Volek, Groeeries )‘I';f;z) “:,\:‘] ;m': '\"‘_"]T"”':‘”\h’"lx‘\\p‘;hv.\)f to furnish raw materials which will | cusing public attention on the de- | Practical experience with BUICK } i Al o b > I. Kolodney, Groceries ‘l’ Staft. went fo Washinetan today ia | Produce 15.000 fons of pulm oil and |inands of the party, according to dis- | MOTOR CO. Experts on Ignition and S i, Lorraine Shoe, Shocs i or rcc cc S tafhirent e ashingtar : the United States ean deliver from | patches received by he Press associa- | starting systems. Specialty on repa : P. Montville, Grocerie ¢ Diang; stocks in lurope 10,000 tons of | tion Ing generators and magnetos. N. E. Mag, Clothiers || After ithe long iwinter months, too - cereals and flour. Of the 1,000,000 | The authorities, however, are pre- REAR 168 ARCH STREET Tom ‘lun"a,\, Tailors + vrv‘]u«’h "fr'h»‘“md and ‘n-o little exer- ALL-ARGUN RESUMED. | tons of rmn»l shipped for the relief | pared to afford adequate protection Moran’s, Jewelry cise, practically everyone feels the of Europe since December 1 throush | to life and property and the belief R ocericn necessity for a good Spring Tonic and | All-around athletics were resumeds American food agencies all but this | is expressed that, with tact and dis- Do N Giocer Blood Purifier. The very best spring | at the Y. M. A. yesterday after- { amount is pledged for the relief of { crimination, it will be able to tide skt ki S of tonic tives— two weeks, made necessarv by re- | verted. Pavment for the food will | understood the government does not | W (i th AGrogerice CELERY KING pairs to the locker room. The em- | be made Dy Germans in gold or | intend to cause further postponement HAVE YOUR (AR REPAIRED OR OVERHAULED WIER o "-Mm. i Baker B ployed A class and the High school | equivalent securities, of consideration of the home rule bill, Commercial Trust Co., Safc Three times a week for three weeks, :"1 -m'|“'l‘\‘:n:‘;m_r events—the Fotely o — which was suspended by an act which FICIENCY RANKS FOREMOST. s Mibrew a cup of this purely vegetable | [25° 81¢ réad jump, and soma high ARCADIANS VS, ST. JOHN'S. automatically expires six months after |l AUTO PARTS MADE AND MACHINE SHOP REPATRING. laxative tea and drink it just before | 7 = ’ The Arcadian basketball team will | the treaty of peace is signed retiving. Gently, yet effectively, it wiil " have for it opponeni on the v, AL ¢ | . . er drive out all impurities and not ‘only | s v SHIP | 4. floor tonight, the St John team PIGHTING AGAIN RESUMED lh M t t C B make you feel Letter but look hetter. OLDIERS BACK IN WARSHIPS. | mje st John feam has recently or. Sl R e ; E e € a eCla 0., c Vi € right away, giving you a sweet New York, March 1§.—Tweniy-four | ganized and tonisht's game is the | hys been resumed against (i s ~ breath, clear skin and & healthy ap- | officers and 734 men—he 106th ma- | first of their schedule of games | sheviki along the entive Lithuanian | | Vew Bnta‘n, (A)l'm. petite. chine gun battalion complete—of the | already arranged. The game will be | tront, aceording te, an official state- . 27th division arriveqa on the battle- | called at 8 o'clock and Andy Daniel- | ment issued at Lithuanian headquar- ‘PHONE 1196 PROMPT SERVICE. DA, | i Misout. F e it e - teis al Kovuo. P emem——————— ) P —— )

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