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o NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERAL SPRING MODES WERE NEVER SO ALLURING IN COLOR, OR SO SMART AND DISTINCTIVE TICTORY SPRING WOMAN O MIS ARL A SEASON HAS EVER WO 4D, this se SIVE OF OUR FIRST SHIONS FOR SPIRING DISPLAY FEMININE Unquestionably the lines whether emphasized in Suits. Line models are graceful and to choice of materials and colorings. but popular fabries are MOST IN AN ADMIRING son must he Capes, or Dresses. offering Fashion season here in Coats, vouthful vet Madam the wring presented Refinement and taste that as distinctive they are authentic, The tensiveness of our stocks will the selection wardrobe most pleasing. employs all the The New Modes original development for zood are of make Easter ATTENTION CALLED TO THE TAILORED AND DRESSY SPRING femininity modified of the styles smartest styles for of the Box Suit, the and, smartest of all, the correctly tatlored backbone of a woman's wardrobe is her fascinating with enough variation A collection ing many varied effec The son suit. are most to rsonality Ser Silvertones. range 5.00, up by casy cloths, favorite $39.50, $ Twills, Vigoreaux Checks are the $35.00, $37.50, the finest. , Pricotine, Poiret Gabardines, $29.50. to and 2.50. 120 for stages 1 straight The the widest shows all characterize newness your of all Blouse, models. T suit Jerseys, n $42.50, PIME, SHOWN IXHIBITED AUTHED IN THE TO to be New modish Straight latitude as no favoritism their and displays beauty and the Spring ex- and SMARTLY SUITS includ- belted ages, and the wearer's he modes of the Velou Price and aterials §45.00 on HAVING AN AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY FOR NEW BRITAIN YOU CAN DEPEND ON PROMPTLY RECEIVING ALL DRY GOODS PURCHAS the a ply Kensinglon people of water and on numerous oc ST casions it has been suggested that reservoir be built or else something | done about having New Britain sup- | ply the local people with water. When the question was brought up a BECKETT IS GIVEN e o party in an effort o keep the Britain city officials out of the | 1in | cided by town affairs. Finally it was Jail Sentence on Former Guard,tne toceity the local people living of the Paper Goods | have the factory supply them : d ! water. Of late” many of the Captain Suspende ' e e gone dry owing the careless It 18 now being suggested that a city supply the local people with water. to get a sup- BERLIN NEWS de- in to with local neigh- have to use. people have had to use their bors’ wells and some of them "SHORTAGE OF WATER IN TOWN | conference be held with the New srit- idil\ city officials about having that People Agatn Start Agi- for Supply—Meriden Lensingtor Kensington Auto Accident. While driving on the Berlin pike vesterday afternoon near Berlin farms the Buick passenger car belonging to Henry B. Feiner of Me iden was forced off the road and into the fence by a five-ton Mack truck belonging a Bridgeport concern, which was going in the opposite di- | rection. | The Buick car | when it struck of the occupant was badly cut about her -face and arms when the windshield was smashed. “The hood of the passenger car was also badly damaged and the car had to be run into a garage for repairs. D. A. . Have Pleasant Me The local chapter, Emma Hart Wil- lard, Daughters of the American Rev- olution., went to Hartford yesterday afternoon where they attended the meeting at the home of Mrs Lewis of Albany avenue. A short musical program was given by the members of the local chapter and re- freshments jvere ed. A number of speakers were present. The local chapter will hold its next regular | meeting at the home of Miss Brande- gee. tation Auto- | turn mobile Party Comes to. Grief—D. A.| 2. Have Pleasant Meeting. taken by Berlin town case of George C. of the Berlin he jundgment that the George | court ! Jurisdiction was at the the ex-captain Griswold to (e last evening in Beckett, State was badly the railing , Mrs. H. damaged and one B. Feiner, was sentenced being wiil 10 and days, condition within Guards, 1 for 90 suspended restitution he next on Col peared of B for Beckett the *While asserted “that he disburse B Holden of Bristol ap- war emergency board testified that a check sent to Captain] it, appropriat- use. ett men M the he been cashed for his personal stand Captain Bec had told his the check but he would not the sum until the mem-| bers had paid up their dues. Also, he| that he had failed in numerous| to secure the roll book from| Captain Beckett At he had cashed the some the money for equipment, which he after members for a tol and 7 had and he money the that had ing on he stated efforts ser the sergeant exp) check first ned using of . the company meant to replace had paid their Licutenant Visits t Lieut. Royal formerly of this place arrived in town in France for was a membe and had just aining when the He arrived at the Pool Tournament Sta - up | The pool tournament between | voung men of the Berlin Construction ind the American Paper Goods com- known | panies started last evening evening! billiard The winne a first evening was the team of the | American Paper Goods. The game will T continued on next Monday evening at 8 o'clock. The winners of the tournament are challenged by the after receiving his dis-! young Irish men who recently de- here as the guest of| goated the Italian team at the same Cowles of Ken#ing-| yoome. for his home| Night School May Close. Owing to the recent resignation of | Miss Adelaide Bassett, it is probable that the night school, which conducted by her at the Grammar school for the months, will 20 out of existence. It is now proposed by many of the locs town citizens who are in favor of this that Dwight Rogers, who of- his services at the town meet- the, ing last November, bhe called upon to New | conduct the school. At the present | time there are over 15 pupils at- | tending and the school board states has | that after getting such a good start of | the school should not its agtiv- | ities. James MeCormack Discharged. Private James McCormack of Com- 21st, 1919 Chas, L. Clark aged 81| Pany F, 102d regiment, has arrived . at his home Kensington after re- years. Funeral service at Morri- L : , , T~ | ceiving his discharge at Camp Mer- son W. Johnson 4146 Main | C€ £ & Tartford Conn ritt, where he has been detained for noon at 1 o’clock the, past 10 days. Private McCor- Here, Upson St well last over John i 5 and Hore rooms of the \ftet Lieut ed Rvas signed recently and being year.| St v r of the complet-| irmistice New York his tr he Mrs. will came 8. M leave today charge Mr. in d He Wlifarni | a « Gives Interesting Lecture, has been Kensington past few of Chile and a very inters afternoon at school. This per- pub- the the Gine native a Indian, vesterday A half-breed esting lec the Kensington afternoon he gave fo in front 1 ibrary He was formerly stage in a vaudeville act, but present is working we organization Grammar an of open air mance the Berlin school fered on at for of a time child Ifare York Shortage of Water. it many vears for During the past few been a hard proposition e —— cease CLARK in Summerville, Mass., March | in parlors Sunday 3urial in 3 E e mack saw service at Chatea and Belleau Wood and wounded at the latter place by Private McCormack Is | the Robert | the | Jepson’s | D | | i | i i | | | i | i | | Thierry | same was severely shrap- the son | liver { the OF TUs. of of Mr. and Swamp Mrs. Road, Church cvening Methodist chur will be served chur B will give a t church tomorrow conducted by Rev o'clock. Sunday and the its meeting for tomo morrow evening Mr. Haven will speak and render special music. tet will sing. At St Paul's church there will be two and 10 2. m. At the Rerlin church services will 10:45. Rev. Samuel liver the sermon will meet at 12 o'cloci The Chris- tian Endeavor will meet at &:30. Services at the Kensington Congre- gational church will condueted at 10:4 Rev. Carleton Hazen will de- the sermon and Sunday school will follow. The Christian will meet at 0 o'clock At the Episcopal church at IRast Berlin services will be conducted hy visiting minister at 10:4 school will follow the sermon Be Bricfs. George Prentice, who has purchased old Jacobs property on Berlin street, has started laying a new foun- dation and plans to build at an early date. The ed to lin and The regula rooms The with last MecCormack ton. Notices, Frank Kensing This 1t h an to the men Tucker New Services the oyste Kensington supper of the Haven at the will b at 15 Wik, follow IS mo - ning Lounshury 10 schoaoi Leazue wil sw evening Foote of the \ ancel To- New will quar- choir malc at may ies, Kensington at 6 a. m. Congregational conducted at Iiske will de- Surday school \ nd 5 Endeavor a Sunday n local town officials Tepair the road IZast Berlin. Berlin Boy Scouts meeting last 1t the church Kensington Boy Scoutmaster Louis R. evening. have between start- Ber- held evening at their their met Goodrich \MERICANS King Albert of Belgium Medals On PPins Five Offic Chaumont, France, King Albert and Queen Elizabeth of Belgium went today to American headquarters to witness the ceremony of changing guard. General Pershing rode past at the head of the troops and Queen Elizabeth took a number of photographs of him. Kin Albert decorated two American aft- the parade and then drove to Bar- sur-Aube, where lunched with Lieut. Gen. Hunter Liggitt his headquarters in Chateau de Pe- piere. In the motored Aube, Honor March 22 officers er he at la afternoon into the the royal couple city of Bar-sur- where they received address from the mayor. They then went the foothall field where they saw game between teams from the and 7th Divisions, the former win- ning by a score of 7 to 0. King Al- bert and Queen Elizabeth watched the game with great interest and congrat- ulated the players. LOS ANGES an to &, 36th INDICT MAYOR. of Takirg tection Bribe for Pro- of Vice, Accused a Los Angeles Cal., Frederick T. Woodman was indicted last night on a charge of receiving a bribe for the protection of vice George Brown and George Hender son were indicted on a charge of ing a bribe in connection with transaction March Mayo Hear toniorrow —advt, Nye at 34 Church, PLAINVILLE UNION SERVICE CHURGHES SUN First of Series of Gom Is Scheduled MANY COMPLAINTS ~HEH is Objection s Voiced Turning Out St Midnight—Avery N Other News ftems. Plainville first will hi rvice tomorr the Church the first of community services to Bl at the Church of Ouf the Congregationi last four ev The their churches union evenin Our| series 1t Savioun of held alter Saviour church, Lent. In the Congrega rately and on the of the ispiscopal church and dist church will The prea at the first ser= tomorrow evening will be Kev. | AT rector of the Shepherd Mr member committee of of Connecticut and is known an interesting and forceful preacher. The public is cordially in- | vited to attend the services. The preachers for Sunday will March the church, Rev. Immanual church, at the Church L. Colladay i ford. Apiil 13, at the Congr | church, Professor Arthur L. the Hartford Theological seminary Many Scores of the services the church, M people the the te oy . vice George hurch Hartford the standir | pal Jinsley Good Linsley of | Episco- is a the diocese as three follows: Congregational | E. Carter the Hartford. April Har mal of the other evenings D 30 as at Charles of 6 of hurch wati Gillett | People Complain { complai have weeks in Vin at been regard the o’clock. ator at station | and the and on ts heard in few to the lights at { Since the night | the station was taker | has been locked at i | lights on the ) walk down to Ce been turned out at | Local nighthawks | midnight | New B | they alight them rec past practice of out the tus station | 1 ope off the o’clock platrox S “truc static m have time. the and when many they | ‘hard ! pillars of fact ntral the who from the the complained that iving of life's bumping into the platform t the juare same return on Hartford lights out dinky find and from train | of have | are | knock | on the | there i jury return some by a mat the is a possibility of s railroad midnight unanimous in their opinion that (he lights should left burning until the train left station. i Avery Out of Aviny. | Ulysses Av has ret overseas and to patrons of who to Plainville 1 he and they are the | receiv honorable | from tl entered discharge this | weelk. He r ago months overscas, ammunition train. He the majority of the returned in his opinion of the city Avery has been visiting at Albert Oakes fo past returned Arny ear th el service about a | and more than six truck driving a in an soldie Bres homo) of the fow of the days | and today in \ to his hon { mont, Local Team A basketball team cipally ofmember s club, now nearly went to Forestville evening and fast S The | the They New day Loses composed of the old Boys' otten in \u\\rv.. 1 Thursday up tho village out on prin forg Boy team of [ out I Lt loc: came short end will play the team in the Britain Y. M. 1ext Thurs- | evening | | of 7 to 8 score. Sure The baseball Plainville tomorraw team consisting the Yofng M meet an independe ing the rest of the men Plainville. The game is scheduled be at Rockwell-Drake been a great deal af hoth the Signs of Spring. in| when | season will aftc chiefly open ‘noon of Social a members club 1 represent- of n's w 1t team young played There has boasting members teams and they stirred interest | ——— e TR I S A S TR TR In field. | a of loud| by have up | home content 35 West Main St Plainville. ‘We handle only heavy cheice steer beef. All promptly delive orders red. phene 14§ ) i i | @ Telep of i of will the fron service Miss ter Dyer The very of club rog three ev and Letter office fo Mr il W. Saun 6 « We the kind nany W ki our sh to autiful G De OSCAR M M Y M W NOTICE work ing ing FOR peanut Vest N ast Al SA the relate Mass. e £ tomorn Brie! Margaret Garr offe the th ms to enings of )3, s are advert Corporal B v ner ders ARD ish at t friends and nd or this acts berea all th recent thank floral EORGE BELL MARTF MARY EMMA F. H FREEM FAMILY. Henry RS R R S, T with one horse o ‘Ph il 1. LE—A pop roaster fain street. ete « is the guest o) Pcarl” street. v Young Men's Sogial club nerously Phill were red the firemen eir fair, ised Ear] lips at W and ime to a vement. ose who BEL DEN, JEN, 1A ROYCE SHEPA IAN ANI David, plowin one 102 corn “harles for A the THANKS, thank neighbors whose comfort v ) W ng, -21-4dx | stand B 3 pril 2 Martir William al du Ve 1t PRIOR, RD, CHAPMAN, 111 5 ! can as to n, also the do cart- start- and tanley, 21-3d with| TONS OP QOUVET\IRS MAILED FROM EUROPE Letter-W Washir Americar stopped to friends a the batt indicated partment amount Expeditic more sation The the may tha of ve i T to be to| partment asserted, all sent mann mos pa bayonets, fragment Captured are the 500,000 the mail cases, { requiren that they with only dress. Soldier nirs to se 1 ters we letters le I'requent reen sent establist o single ¢ Mail f1 overseas few dela proper s e only stated wit Itic ing New Y landed 3 X the rrived with Fairfax o I Do 3,01 h Lord Kirhy ho twelf wa the airfaxes. house of letter: riting Has er Cent. Soldiers Ov Marck troops fighting ngton, 1 th -writing witl t home fields in by announce of mail nary n 20 oday T fror per cer hostilities. of sou States slume nited neasured by an of by er odds the a t ¢ rts of uniform demol erman he most prized f these hav since the wa nts have now can v shipping o1 themsel n February 1 sent f 12 to 1 re om Iy 5 le a soldier. 1 a 1a om this coun now hein is s, the officia Sidions 1d essing ITE STAR T New Y Canadian cks at 00 March 2 ‘anadiar White 000 « Sta ere r passengers i lirfax imeron - m London fax mb n th Virgini pe Fic lords in was md orce * rifles buttons today 1 Also crseas, 10822 overseas ey have 1 sol Ance nent n the had 1t. since venirs by the d nd ldiers and ton, they ends. an ished Imets, token come zan een nt »t obtain ves with rearly 2 Bo tters a d and onc since armist m INER \fte H ork At = A n troops I ar Among the U, Since the have taken 1 | resentative | | Mann Tncreased | | SiX a word in the direction of house af- use of its| posse the place hyi tical power of 08 DOSt-| military purpose GILLETT AS § | His Forces, to Take Steering Away From Washington, Marct lett on the the are organi trol steering next caucus, to two days before session convenes. frames the legislativ formulates the policy and it is considered forces re house of the that they control gram. The fight offering of the will the Royal Jo increasing th steering committee an jority of the Gillett n committee comprises and two for amendment would to four for Gillet: be Dakota fairs. Representative Lon the Gillett strength caucus, where it shc cmembering | contest venirs from | defeated This postoffice that American increased was | de- ! tions have not changed since the ac- the | tion the ces- | sent parcels consist e a th axed unwrapped post he de- Curios shell | revolvers, small | airplanes. rough | Postal 50 ad- he souve- D n it IN. iends at iting 00,000 leaux alone. have rivate 30 in oops | guaramteed vith ad- anged vas Leav- Hfax. h: at ve including formerly wing Hal- Baltic rpool Lord Alhert A | of hack | mission { 000,000 ing | other tines { resulted of three to one in He believes Mr. Mann ‘reactionary” position in the caucus. the democratic Clark, the ob by some of the hou sitting tight. into a controversy nations have failed EASTERN ROA MORE THAN On Per Cent of All I This Territory—New Deficit Large. Washington, March reau railway econo institution maintained companies, today ma analysis of inter reports on 1 to show tha government vear, $150,000,000 or in eastern territory showed a deficit of southern s had $8 last vear a 37 ros a 500,000 above 1 rentals 119 out of 18 their rental earned for the govern surpluses amo While than pluses of such 000,000 as compared 000 in defic the aggregate The roads wher were: rie, Pennsylvania Haven, $9 5,000 Re i 553,000 New Maine, entral 000; 87 510,000 Delaware and Vailey, 000 Lehigh OFFICIAL COMM March issued Paris nt 21 m here tonig supreme war eouncil oon from to of 1 ered reneral next n. hree rent aspecis ranspo Poland place of ( The at 11 a FOR HOUSE CON’ Aid Him, committee the This all those who chose Gillett renewed amendment make will the All effor ove state commerce ailway deficit 70 132.000; $1 An jr continues, to move over faw - comes, sufficie) @mmunition to hold t {Bnemy BREES In check until the ALlQ vessels can move southward In this the Allied | service is performing a | task in spite o sho and oats, which we for and Want to Committee work transpol stupendo tage of ha kened tl over ti the dif Mann, is the h The Gil- publican side in zing to get con- in the tled to meet extraordinar committee and 22 2 as horses the long eat] snow added t situation | culties of the GO ON 2.000 ADRIATIC. e program to he followed by Liner's Cahin List R 1 minds of important war to be speaker | ‘epublican pro- | New Star York, M liner Adriatic | Liverpool, has the | gestive Rep- | ond South | the ma- The for The line-up | him by of hnson of size of putting a on it. four men Gillett the and give sprir third Tist and cabin Some of Richard 1 lina, Governgl South ( who <on killed Plunkett, J. Juhlin voyage e Man Mrs. grave a ing Manning of ¢ Horace v “arol will i Tris] po: Si of thd and and visit the France; statesman, Andreas eneral of Sweden; Gen Charles Gunning, Seward Prosser the Bankers Trust company, Duchess of Manchestec and Mr Mrs. William K. Vanderbilt nen Sir master g t qworth predicts win in the a line-up | speakership the men who hecause of his on public ques- GREEKS HAVE HARD TIME. owed Those Deported the During Wi Return Home in Bad Condition, aloniki, Marct Thousands Greeks who were deported during the war are returning to their eastern Macedonia in a wretched con dition because of the failure of thel Bulgarian government to provide food| and clothes for them, according to a report made to the American Red Cross the officer in charge of the| | organization's work Macedonia He says the people are arriving from different parts of Bulgaria | poorly clad and in bad physical con- dition from their sufferings, many { making the return trip in open carts in{in the dead of winter. Many of these | people, the report says, were once wealthy. THRIFT AND SAFETY To appreciate safety for a [ hundred dollars, one must first get the hundred dollars. To get the hundred dollars for the bank to protect, sim- ply take one dollar, five, ten —What you can—Deposit it and draw on your pay regu- larly for more deposits. The bank furnishes the safety and helps cultivate the thrift to realize it. THE Plainviile Trust Co. PIERCE LAINVILLE, OX, 2 of side ex-Speaker riect of attacks se members, is ts to draw him | r the league of homes DS LOSE WESTERN sosses Oceur Haven 22.—The mics, a private by railroad public an com- bu- a de earnings | the $214,- | for the per cent was Western roads 2,000,000 while surplus, earn- he government | | t of 1 roads 4"r‘:nwl of the able sur- | ment the total unting to $80,- with $294,000,- few nside largest deficits (deficit), $16,- Co. $10.707 Boston Yor $4,963.- 537,000 New ading UNIQUIL, officia at reads he af The ques- troops will on Saturday.” | i WEST MAIN AND STS. meeting