New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 2, 1919, Page 3

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- Boston Store PARIS POLIGE IN MAY DAY CLASHES NEW COUCH :Forewners Are PlOIIIlHeHI Among COVERS | Those Causing Trouble A fine showing of Tapestry bea new saciated Wt that the May day There T N Couch Covers in utiful colorings, flowered nd figured, Oriental desig the city today 5 persons 200 slightly injured and uring the demonstr imbulances did - efficient picking up the wounded, the n Red Cross attendants being Iy the crow of One the incidents curred at the Invalides American junior the and Roman stripes, 1z sizc $3.00 to width, American work in . [ Americ | cheer MARABOU CAPES Make ¢ cssy, L a summ wrap for of the day bridge wi colonel stopped We are showing i finc assortment G hew styles in natural and black, some and by licutenant officers were when they river. After a \mericans were charged il |some cavalrymen and in {some shots were fired white | During a clash between and a crowd in Place de la [which 20 persons were wounded, policeman shouted to the mob: “If you want to fight, go to villes and fight the Germans.” “The mob took up the ¢ Versailles” and a diversion {ated Which averted more serious fight- ing IForeigners were prominent famong those engaged in the demon- itions and the police dec d night that virtually every other Ic | er in the crowds was either Russis Spanish or a member of some oth ‘n race. The prefecture of police maintains that policemen had no ball cartridges in their revolvers and that no ammu- nition was issued to the troops, the few shots fired consequently having come from the demonstrato | The disturbances are deplored public opinion. Before the war it pointed out such incidents as the day brought forth would have sccmed trivial in comparison with those of other May Days but it is considered deeply regrettable that after so much | French biood had been shed on battlefield no more should have been spilled on the streets of the capital. | LOUIS BARKER IS ‘ P. & T. ASSN. HEAD jan natural | yw, dr plain, - others trimmed with Jstrich feathers, $7.30 to $15.00 cach. O ostrich r ae tomptedite TY NOVELTY Handkerchiefs, A PR - i the mielec n 4 Crepe, with Ladies’ large variety colorings, the police dainty colored borders, flawered and figured, also solid delicate colored effects, white and fancy borders. Spe Ver- cial 5¢ cach. y “On was cre- at to “SAPPHO” SILK BRAID The best and cheapest Silk Braid shown for irimming the new style 2l lare wanted colo-s, capes, black and and 1 inch; 10e, 12¢ and 15¢ By PULLAR & NIVEN YES, WE MAKE AUTOMOBILE PARTS! | We make them right and | reasonable, teo. Smith School Also parts of any other kind of machine. Parents’ and Teachers’ Association Holds Annual Mcet- ——The——— ing and Election. AMERICAN W) ast THE CURRAN DRY GOODS CO. 381-383-385 MAIN STREET‘ New Eritan, Gonn. GIN Main St. Parents’ and held its annual which officers following pro- Smith school Tea association meeting last night at were elected and the gram was carried out Opening Remarks— president. Readin Hicks, secretary Address—Dr. William Stockwell. Election of Officers. Musical Entertainment—Pupils the school. Remar| board. Refreshments and Social Hour. Dancing (music by the Junior chestra.) The officers for 1919-1920 are: President—Louis Barker. Vice-President—Mrs. George Hoga- boom. Secretary and trid B..Anderson. ecutive Committee—M. Mrs. Henry Arneth, Mr: Mrs. Herbert Goodwin, Caswell and Mis he hers frank Caswell, of Minutes—>Miss Alice of Edward Pratt, of school or- New line of Ladies’ and Dolmans, ues Capes, Coats | These are special val- | purchased: and at this sale Treasurer—Miss As- which we offer. 2t very -low prices. from $9.98 to $29.98. 1 I. Jester, Leon Wolski, Mrs. Frank Sarah Shechan. MANROSS AUTH (0, OVERLAND AGENCY. Storage and Accessorfes, Repair Work a Specialty. Phone 2227 same Prices range Children’s latest modcls ades. Coats and. all Also in checks. from $4.98 to $17.98. T « and Embrcidered Capes, . the the Ieading Prices range and rorgette Waists, designs, values for $2.98 this sale. $7.50. Prices from o Lad:es’ Scrge and new models in Navy Poplin Suits, all | and Black. Spe- Pri DON'T FORGET DIONNES local and long distance moving and trucking. PI 105 and parties at rea- : s Also storage. Ribbed | ibbed | 8 Gilbert Regular | : pair. cial values for this sa 95 to $55.00. Pink 'es range | from Ladies’ Jersey Bloomers, 69c. Ladies’ Cu | Childre Hose. pe Black Cotton imperfection. 2 Bloomers, 98¢, it ale and 38 . New Bnimlh St street, value 15c, Child’s fine Black 39¢ price ribbed Cott Prices | White ; | Corcov 19¢ Ladies’ Stitch Bac $2 to pa Dlack Kid Prices pair, Gloves, 430 MAIN STREET Livery Cars for Hire, Day and Night range from $1.98 to 75 it Storage, Supplles and Repalring. Stiteh t $ White Back. Kid Prices range Gloves, Black | from $1.98 | pair. | Ladics in all cola « and Chamoisette 1, $1.00 per Glov specia pai Ladies' Silk Moclk Black Cordovan. special $1 Hosc, « Seam. | | | White, | and PLEASURE CARS IRVING JESTER | M. Voile Edges. Yoile and Hemstitched $2.50, special $1.39 each $1x90, Hemstitched 5, special $1.25, Curtain Lace Valies $ Marguisette Curtains, and Lace ‘Edge; value VIM delivery and heavy duty trucks, AMERICAN Balanced Six, Pleasure Cars. | CITY SERVICE STATION. | Pequot Sheats, special $1.75 cach, $1.50 Bleached Sheets, 72x90, val- 1 $1.00 cach, Extra Heavy Sheets. 81x90, $i.19 each. silk Poplin 36 inches wide $1.49, special 98c. inch All Wool value 8. GO TO TH FRANKLIN SQUARE AUTO STATION For White Rose Gas, Non-Carbon 0Oil and Brunswick Tires, NEAR HIGH SCHQOLy all col- ors, values 54 colors, 54 inch $4.98, special $3.98, au yd. Rroadcloth, special $2. all value Velour, colors, | Bastille in | a 1o0- | the | 139 Arch St, | "Phone | from 15 to 5 tons. | tenc A. M. Paonessa, PI’OD mander Towers said last night MODERN BOOT s Money Savers For SATURDAY | severely 150 | tions. | i \ | | | attempted to | upon by | fords, extra long vamps, | heels. Special | @ Value $7.00. Col(mmls. Specl al Value deles Browu Pat Oxfords. Special Cross” Shoes. NAVY GIVES OUT Start for Newloundland Will Probably Be Next Week New York, May droairplanes of will start on a 2.—Three American to giant hy- the navy date yet probably be next an- nounced, early ona 3 miles flight, in four stages, to the British isles. The actual trans- atlantic venture, of which announced ye by John H. Towers, in charge pedition, is a contemplated two stages ggregating 2 from Trepas bay, to Lisbon, Portugal, ed American and legs extend from 1., home station Trepassey, and mouth, Flyin weei, dea were Commander of the ex- cruise in 50 ewfoundland while the proje ropean coastal Rockaway Point, of ithe planes, from to estimated average (65 nautical miles) an hour, the squadron, driven by Lib- erty motors, expected to cruise from Rockaway to Halifax without a Commander Towers said. The plan then was to proceed to Trepassey on the southeastern tip of Newfoundland, where the planes would be moored at the base already established and given a week's “tuning up” before under- taking the transatlantic flight The second and longest jump, commander stated, would be Trepassey to Hora, on the is Faval, in the Azores. 1200 miles. the conditions were favorable to Pun- ta Delgada on the island of San Mig- uel, also in the Azores. 1350 miles from Newfoundland. The cruise to Portugal would cover 800 miles, com- pleting the ocean trip and leaving only the fiight to Plymouth ronnd out the proposed flight of than-air machines from America England { Tn his official announcement Com- ! mander Towers gave distances in nau- ticval miles which are equal to 1.15 statute or land miles. In the latter nmeasurement the projected criise ex 3600 mi 2 of which out the to to over in the foundland Twenty-four | miven the public | the transocean | Tie Ne route mapped fo Portugal hours' flight Will the start made. notice X\IH be early in the mao “very soon after davbr ’flnv'r NC planes Jump | from Rockaway point along together to Newfoundland | 'park’ there for a time and make an ‘r rly start on the actual across-the Atlantic trip, heading for the Azores.” Night fiving will be discouraged. he added, and will be indulged in only when necessary to reach a “station.” he when ring. eak said, the Mff together Mhey will jox | Ladies’ Dark Mahogany Calf Ox- full $4.39 Ladies’ Patent Colt and Kid fancv Newest creations in stock n “Red MODERN BOOT SHOP ,, ARINTHIANS ARE ITS FLIGHT PLANS ...... ... Geneva, of Carinthiu | tion miles | Lisbon to Ply- | stop. i | | | | ea arrest the inv by able J tacking purpose Vallach from which they miles distant. pieparing | troops settle the 15 e Austria situated cast of north Klagenfurt. p1 are APPROY Head Also Opposes Giving Over Ruenos Aires, ! Carles, Patr approval of P ation relative stern coast of the Wils | true | ta heavier- | erom | he | of ! Com- | S| the country, opposed to Tt the the Jugo-s patch Slavs. len on the X Ladies’ Pat. Cclt French | Metal and Kid Oxfords. Efary heels. Special i Mahogany Gun High and mili- Vaiue $5.00. Ladies’ Patent Kid Oxfords. Full French heels. H.nd turn, same in kid. Special $4.95 Value £7.00. Ladies’ fancy Suede Oxfords. Special Men’s W. L. Dougias vark Mahog- any Calf Oxfords. 168 in S, ' ARGENTINA LEAGUF T0 QUELL ANARGHY - ‘Civilians Take Au thority {0 § Preserve Tranquility READY FOR BATTL. ary Classes Are Mobilized | | —_ | | | | to Resist Invasion by the | Jugo-Slavs. May 1.—The h 20 military ordere the mobili of classes in order to | ion of German Austri Buenos Aires, May comniittees organized by i, the accarding to a ¢ -Vigilance received Berne from a reli- socree. 0-Slavs a Argen- tine patriotic league and naval i supported at- the are reported 0-mile izing to be front for Klagenfurt and arc now only Vienna is said to be to aid the Carinthian and the Allies are seeking to oo conflict St rinthiz. is a of leag ana Ci i had by military and detachments on g 1L prevented menacing anarchistic during today's ten- dencies socialist dem- onstrations. President « Irigoyen summoned Dr. “arles, the president of that tions protection had posted forcibly sup- disorders. The the league in- e, vesterd and anar to titular the na histic o, him for which would ximalist what duchy Tyvol The al thirds of the peo- and the remainder said s0- ist of Carniola. Two Germar appealed 15t the leag re press a president ! tended to do “With or Carles answ intends break down t tina 1t inten onstrations his morning an repre sied ESND ithout authori he patriot anarchistic civ D of Argentine Patriotic League e EU 1 Fiume. Manuel gentine expres today his sident W 's declar- to Ttalian claims on the Adriatic. wish to s he said. on has the approval Avgentinians in the tion ¢ prevent (rehists.” the wrmy n- 1o all dem- May of president by League, © sent and one ch of the ich distriet chief that the three men ‘“repro- army, navy and public, and to sce that you do your duty one nav. otic civi al police « was told 3yt i e : sented {he of all the ;niungs 2 stand he has qoday. The league has 2,000 IPlumel question.. Despite civilians subject to call and number of Italians in thiS more have been enrolled and am confident we are all pendy. s demands relative to With | ance committ serfous effort agitators which one entative to stricts. T 10.000 large I the organizat of this vig s the appears a eliminate anarchist have been more Adriatic.” to or | | | | more than tators have last few days and list of 1,600 more into custody at Wednesday hidden buildings and about less seriou: for Eight hundred arrested during th the police 1 who may he taken any time Durir machine guns were roofs of government other vant oints {roops v placed and railway yards members of vigil rode in 1itomobiles | city last night and undertzood that be lifted ar been No Breakfast trouble at our house Says— Every morning now we have POST TOASTIES < ni the and provincial the docks Army offic and ince committees throughout the today and it is these precautions until after Sun- on the would nat day, Dr. ¢ ning on start b les stated today that Monday the leasuc aking up all known Jaces for anarchists. He has told the socialist leaders that the league does | not opposc list labor demor strations provided the anarchistic ments are eliminated. He led a socialist procession noon, begin- wou meet soc or cle- personally this ZIl‘lLA—} 43 | armed | are | HARTFORD. Greatly Reduced for Saturday ! Suits at $29. 50, $39.50, $49. 50 That were $45.00, $59.50, In the Serge $69.50. Poiret Twill, rookie Coat ssortment you will and Tricotine. The colo rs You effect, many smart touches of style will find Box All every style well represen suits showing new braid fancies, beau show and the be Dolmans at $29. 50 Values up to $75.00. These include st workman all the newest and smartest They ful models -are in 1 the most popular colors and materials. Have beauti Hovelty silk linings. $25.00 Smart Serge Frocks for $16 50 that different You will be pleased with these se frocks are marked specially Satu rday good looking for There arc everal styles to select from. Millinery at Exceptionally Low Prices. The hats that chic appearing. They must be er do them justice by and could nevs we are selling for Saturday are ve smart seen appreciated, w describin g them. Smart sailors of All white, bla ck $4 that special at or navy straw 50 values, have: justidr- §1 rived. new, fresh goods, $2.48, _,/J‘/. \\_C. L. PIERCE & CO, MAY VICTOR RECORDS HERE ARE A FEW GOOD ON Calling Me ITome to You 64803 John McCormack Madelon (One step) . AT Victor Military Band Marche Franc Victor Mil. Bd. (Medley Fox Trot) (Mcdiey Fox Trot) R Smith's After All Reinald Wer Lonesome—That's All Lambert 1853 ¢ T Chong 35681 Sometime Orch, nrath Marphy Don’t Cry -Eliott Mcans to Henry Don't Cry, . Char’ I Know W Loncsome enchy, Hax 1t shaw at 2 Burr When 1 Was Twenty-One Gonna Fs How Ya Down On the Farm Arthur Goin' Ficlds Wet Murray Are You Whistlc? to Billy How Your Hard to Find Marion Harris Me Marion C. ;L PflE“(fit 246 Main St, Cp. ihe Mircmai, C. L. P.ERCE & C0. "\ A Good Man is For Johni rd Harris lifelong fight his rezord confir RFGARI)S LFA(.LL AS MIILITARIST SCHEME TR REFERENDUM. W Decisi the Cre s 6f could he imend- German Peace Delegate Thinks Pavis o i no popt dimtontan | ment to titution | declared Wayne Whecler the to a |saloon “the referend by the amendment. It will to onponents of th amendment.’ 'h if the seo it th onal tion b Plan is Only to Give Victors g B: Ascendancy. ounse! of America antis settfa ersy iscd prohibition ome ap 18th do no prohibis resubx by cons peal by London, May 2.—Ac 1¢ of cking, ording of um cont summarized report inte o Herr an rview | given by Schu one e bl Germany’s peace delegales to the Herai parent Berlin correspondent of n, the plan for tions which has | Paris has brought It veiled sche: powers to gain the militas unt the pacifd is said already can only on p the laborite org Leaguc N formulated at lusionment to lcd there as a thinly r the victorious endancy and opportunity for their If the present quoted lose all ctions (i nent the..re states.” of rer mis of amer tion of of 36 GERMANS FORM SYNDICAT! Ai May 1 Argen- rlin been dis 1 res German is the legi the an Buenc tinc adopted in its & Schuecking i simplicity sclieme s form, Herr as saying, its moral of the G whom Will revert to reaction look forward to tt nternational social Herr Schue featur the leazue creates parl mocratic voiding the form it le, 1t yn to ma meats, ¢ te > heavy has purchases of will | sreals and he il an will empowered tq an citizéns and Aires in obs ‘the league uthority over German delegates rmans, some blishmer £ erate W vt - nos king emp P German plan for thc representative world | thu basis 20 ARE the | Madrid, May and | peaple en rism in a | gtrat [ WOUNDED, —The Ma,; here ament, guarding of the league return of m‘lita police & day deman~ this afternaen, several persons -in the wounded. The encoun- rred in front of the Bapk of ion cl a police : being new The correspondert adds “Herr Schuecking made an ant impression of sincerity crowd i:m o Spain, in- and

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