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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 4 1919, 164 Main St In The - - - - = - On The Square ANNOUNGE A SPECIALLY PREPARE SALE SATURDAY WOMEN’S TAILORED SUITS EXCLUSIVE LAZARUS MODELS Never have Style-Notes for Suiis been given more thought than now. They vary from the Chic Short Box Ceai {o the Tailored and Blouse effects. Suits deveioped in Navy and black Serge straight line and belied models smartly braid bound and braid irimmed. PECIAL $24.98 and up WOMEN’S CAPES AND DOLMANS These Capes and Do/mans are developed in the season’s favored fabrics of unusuady ciever lines. The yoke fuil flare back and tee iront are interesting features. PECIAL £12.98 and up C0i WHO WANTS TOLIVE IN HINDU COUNTRY . 1684 Times Harder (o Gel Wile arvard in T ) han BOLSHEVI-ALLIED {isin i There Than Here ‘ LINES UNCHANGED | sitticineea trail thronsh. (he Bryan R After | posit aritl hours eloaule the ISolshevila e was also rington and astride road Ozern dd 0z 1S Loy risoner; enie- May Pa : Phila ven, itute o oken, N. J 5 shell 1rom a Ru Swarthmore, fan cxploded of a battery t nien the the aid over woads 1 (Ryall 2 ety nd several sol Americans, were prisoners. According to u Bol prisonc into Ar- ol today, the Ameican and Brit ish prisoners twken fn (it sector werr of Bol- treated during the ahout B when ore 1oy Attacks A dicrs, inchuding Has Made \rtillery Is No New on Both Sides s (wo s brought 2. By Allied i was The As- headguar- reported unchanged has made posing & v Sl Do t mar i to be of yo removed (o on | shoia « well no ;i The Awervican casaalties re- col rtillery on the ] vill th broken throuzh the cffor! up ituation wa enemy v oand we un rad "he tian et slshoia and five men snded. Nine oth rted missit won v. hut the ontinues include mnd ombined o e Hir wetive in ven we lu in age nto the Viceroy P. Patel IN HER PEOPLE’S NAME | Rouma nania, who A asked her haus conyey grati- Underwood & B | Ol . R A R T TR AT G R held a | afternoon also | Underwood. | S SAYS HOHENZOLLERN * WILL RESUME RULE Berne Newspapethrinls Story of | Rlleged Conspiracy Writing on thé subject of the mur- leading Be fder of in a of Licbknecht Zeitung Kar| article in the Dr, the expatriate G i been one of Jan. 22, ann semeic publicist. who the leading cham democt of pions out the | dam fo ism arc cialist balked | connting Hohe¢ “Not German oy war, prophesies that of junkerdom and back of the sont 0 government that, unless by a popular they upon restavation of 1Mern. He for 1the the T militar Ger th democrac lor t | years! through- | > officers of the nability and others | bert > ma- for the Scheidemann- rnment It was not fov tl Jority socialists that the Potsd sions fought G { “Behina the victors over the Spar- stands the jiunker-milit i arty. Just as in the Barrocque i time, in the year called 1672 of th | Lord, it stood behind the enemics the De Witts in Holland. It was not| Crassus that conquered Spartacus. Not the bourgeoisie, and not the m | dority socialism. but Pompey. Which means: the army. “And Pastor Gottlieb Traub howls it triumphantly to all the winds, say- ing that this is the And amid thunderous applau sends the rectings of an of many thousands of ‘German-r 5" from e Bus: the of the rian carniv to German Kaiser Wilhel te of Ameror “And with o tacu court y case. assembly itiona site four Cirens thunder the m divi- & i thrown | Who will bring on | there | has a Waipole | ports forth in hurrahs for Laudendorff. s no langer mbly hursts Hindenbuw a “The carnival very fa “The not Bolshovik, Nt appe; ans with felbaum-Sinowjeff. writer of these lines is He 1 ks back upon pl wces in the Berliner Volks- | Radsk-Sobelsohn and Ap- Rut at this mo- ent, whilc stand deeply shaken the corpses of Tasa Luxemi- and Karl Liebknecht. when Premfert his brave wife one to mn, he confesses to world e is proud of having | been u friend of ¥ranz Pfemfert and au Pfemfert nd at least to have ! acauainte with Karl Lieb- knecht. And he accounts it among the the proudest momaries of his life that he spent the last evening before left Germany with Karl Tiebknecht | | and his wife and with Franz Pfemfert and his wife. Prof. Nicolal, too, was at that time one of cur little-company. The world revolution! We of the Zeitung do not desive it. We the thought that the world might destroy what cultur al values the world war may have | left spared. We stand on the other of the icade. overy one who world war burg | Franz have 1l the T revolution has taken a | against Prus- 1 oand milttarism, as 1 i, Enlentist ro- cosmopolite, miust crent tribute to the spirit Liebknecht 1 Liebknecht hecame a mmerwaldist, a Kienthaler. But his original conception was a different one. He took part nst the hecause the wan made in He took part against Gern official Germany had hurled world into this nameless misery took part on the slde of France 18 France was the side that had attacked. invaded. Let {h be forgotten. And let it never be forgotten that Karl Licbknecht and Luxemburg endured and suffer- nd for their convietions. Porhaps Rosa Luxembirg even more than Karl Liebknecht, In her life and in her And 1ot it never be forgotten 1 Licbhknecht, In private life, hest comrade, the most self- sacrificing friend “There are human Leings who con #ume themselves, who are consumed by internal flame: beings in whos case, as ietzsche says, all that they touch bocomes flame. Karl Lieh- kncehi belonged to ilese Uhie Spartacist coup in Berlin? Ab- | surd, even 1t it had won Berlin |15 not Germany-——far, jar loss oven ) 5 s nee: and the Paris | Commune of also an ab rdity —Vollmar said it as long ago 1898 at tie Darly convention in [ 1 said it with truth “‘Only ity that it was true { Inasmuch the democracy beeamd brosaic, worid-wise the power Leopold von “In could exalt he Iberts and scheide tiie Walpoles of the democracy. Th» und nburgs were its Sidney But crnen Stdney was ecuted, | hand in this of eary war was Totse dam | hecause | the | He hec heen ne Itosa | | was the ou TN social vy sensible. it the world he e Robert nothir into higher German too sobher, and prevent he tanke, Ranke, Um the before said - of there was spirit nanng CGierman so- leibknechts are clal i foreve i hahited | one | neces e e e e ey TER SICKNESS Tells How Vinol Restored ! sth and Stopped a Cough. left | with a coug siX months iend try Vinol. It | me a good feel well Rrooklyn, Conn.-—Fneumonia run-down and doctored ting wsked weak, nuc for which for etter. A to ut zinia 1 petite, 1 o B 1 from me cou v p- wd strong Thomas Page Vinol owes v ss in such cases | peptones, iron peptonates and gly- oldest and »ody-building mown The Clark & Drusgists, celt's Lrug Stores, Joha J. 1} W. H everywhe Stop scratehing, stops itching, to boef and liver and mangan cercphosphates, ihe most tamo and strength { ereatiny tonics sold by Braiuerd Co. Riker-Hegeman MeceBriarty, Na- oveck Russell. and our Saxol We guarantee it. | be | quently |'There’s Health in Th- q . T . 8 1S 3pring 1onic These are the months to get rid of all the Impurities that have stored themselves in your system during the winter We advise a at vegetable hlood stood the test of See your druggist Say “1 Want CELERY KING” Brew n cup and drink it ever night for a few em is nd ples. clean- muny use. other the and weeks, Tt rezuly up hlotc Younger it—the children is next to nothing 2 clear good its cleans vou feel You'll like cost stomach hanishe skin ar Walpole vears. S such peoble and parliament “Iinally, however, h by the scheidemann vipe he corrupted Walpole overthrow fall? For cxample, berger, He, too, nature. With this one Walpoie, the great personally disinter- cd. In this we do not mean to that Erzberger allows himself to bribed. Nor that the letter-c rier’s son of Ruttenhausen ever in his life stole silver spoons. For he did not help himself with spoons, | vith hushel And alw trict hi “This man or t is a certain ¥ exception, that orrupter, was 60y be e hask accordir aw “And he the Popilo dramatic Marshy now recommends himsel( to throt cutonico which stages with | and describes.in re broad hrough aph bureau. It momentarily, perhaps; Swabia (Wurttenberg), not at heart rman, at Germanic to the core, Iy . short-headed t is settied far far west as scene he 100 attered the Wolit Ter help him may not in- deed, is not least in- Alpine south the but th as the nes. Isonzo, a Ceven The an Junkers have the Ge - element. And founding secret aristocr orders. | They will ert that Frzberger is of inferior and that therefore he bargained away German land to Irance. “And ey eandidate for Findenburg, a holder for the Mahon was to holder for <lount ¢ Henry V. who, it is tru ed the throno of can never (el pawned wili the an tominate Garman interim ollern. ecn their republic as place- As M pli ambord, the lohe . never ascend- | Lrance, Of course, | how the hare will run SRt the tionavies is as of the Seheidems: reckoning follows puis Liebknect berger puts awiy Hindenburg onut of the way: ks Scheidemann, and Erzberger. And Hind burg goes when the time is fulfil “Will the German people dray canceling through this ing? “Perhaps.’ IRELAND 1S FACING line reckon SHORTAGE OF HOMES - People Disappointed Because Govt. Does Not Act . Dublin ot the tarch 13 (Corre ssociated Pr pointment is expressed in well as in Dublin over adopted by the ponden Dis; Belfast the polic government solve the probem of providing homes for the people. In Fmgand the housing schemes are sald to be well advanced. In Ireland, though the neced is 1‘(—‘ lieved here to be greater than in g- ! land, nothing has been done and the | plan proposed by the government is | criticized unsatisfactory likely to produce the results de: In’ England the local authoritie autharized to impose a penny tax mueet the Joss on buildin chemes ¢ {he state will provide fund to cover the loss not made the tax In rate to M As ns necessur good by is to bhe no authorities will the hanks the wiilding the houses, Tt rnment Loard the and Iraland there e local bhorraw ey Irish 1o appointed penn v from by castle garded as rosponsible to Irish opinion, ! will determine what is a fair ren the he the tr will differences fween by the tr to meel the uses and the amount Hvi sary s considered likely that the local authorities in Treland will find it diffi- cult {o borrow this money from the banks, (hese local nuthoritles will largsly Binn Pein bodies which probably will treat the local ment hoard as an lish authority to challenged and ol d. Clonge the prospects of success fo the Trish lousing plan are not re- garded as hopeful A gocd deal of the unrest in attributed to the condition of the Dublin slume. Twenty-one thousand about one-third of the popu live in one room {enements, 1ent fnspector h 000,000 is s be govern- Dublin | ramilies, lation The vern ort about L8 for ieved | Lorrow propased oty in sing population a of houses. Tt noarly £1,000,000 for the schemes it immedi- i and eventually will require £5,000,600. It has not the samo hostility to the local government hoard that Dublin has, but it is about oqually disappointed with tho posals of the government. reme aratively same shin and has But it not hn great comi ihe wants ately 1t GLOBE CLOTHING HOUSE In 1he above ce NOW hip) is ove 1elly bound Tadies' Regular padios’ Kkhaki. Va Misses Prices from tadics with black RO € hildr Value Chide Ladics’ Ladies range newese cole Ladies latest modd New i med and i1 W gundy and S4-inct §1.9¢ af-incel 36-incl Plaid 120, trom specinl photo, 1 the 1 T cen- 4 prizoncr iand and 6ot to a pole TABLISHED 1886 One of the leaders HART, SCHAFF- NER & MARX Make Good values $25 up. We specialize in CHILDREN’S TOP COATS We urge vou to look at them, $6 and higher Change to Spring UNION SUITS Men’s at $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 and $2.00. Special Neckties at $1.50 and $2.00. R s ho kind ¢ is rec from his nd torture, a water (c) iving Rouma companion of tinderwood & Full 00 silk e white, 39¢ > silk stitching Silk 0 69 s 1o Gingham Newest W hitc spring Sill 1 s s of 1 ne of untrimmed. ol Hroa navy 1 Velour, $3.75 v Messaline v Sk Fashioncd value, special, Lisle Hose, 65¢, black and Gloves in uc $t. Lisle cach Gingham ale 95c. Al neaily Planner 1 Prices from $18.00 adies', Prices vange from \Value all Poplin Values i in an captive, a glasy Underwood. ryGoods Co. | New Britain Ct. Sillc Hose, black, whitc and cordovan. $1.50. ek, white, grey, cordovan, sand and cordovan silk lisle hose. PBig values, black, white, grey, pongee: also white sale, $1.00 per pair. in regular and extra sizes, Dres to 6 yoears, trimmed Dresse sizes 4 to 14 years. Value £1.79, styies, peitel button trimmed retticoats, Value $1.25, sale H8 models, in Serze and Poplins. Prices o $20.08. and Dolmans in taupe, navy and al the $16.50 to $35.00. n wifeta, georgette and messaline; the §20.98 Misses' and Children's Straw Hats, trim-. 69¢ to $4.9 sinch wide; taupe, hrown, black, bur- pecial §2.75 upe, Green. Navy and black. Value coio Value $2.2 special $1,89, $1.10 value, speclal 89c. 50, special $2.25 per yard