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! NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNE DAY, MAY 7, 19190, PRI b SR i N F ' mmMmMWHMBMWnHfiwfi_@TMflJfi Ll e e e SHOULD INTEREST MOTHERS BY THE GREAT THREE-DAY | EVENT 'f Greatest Suit Sale of ready p Army and Navy Fighters May Organ- | parving for Kdnotion which coine [ within the nexi six week o nuusic iz Here—Norton Garden Plots to | o b y& by the choruses. has heen Lo Cultivated—Gardeners Busy — Min-tel Troupe (o Entertain, | WA G e ayd ey il i (o) 1 he school v The Aiiakin , CLOTHES WE SHOW IN BABYLAND §| o men of the (0Wn, who has heen cone | 2CCOMdINE (0 reports now. The class quite good enough for it. When You see the neatly fashioned dainty garments we are featuring at « cit hestreckion Ro. new town fschool in the rall W halll ink RIAIDNIe s n ol S0l Fae dlsting | Bricl Ttems Infants’ Department this week vou will feel differently for they are as near perfect as the most doting e GRS e ik, ¢ fhe | The Young People's Chvistian 1) caveful planning during the . past weeks, for. this mother could hope for. Make it a point to visit “Babyland™ this week and see them hinioa Mk Ulie Bl Wikl e e eopn [ @envers soviets ol he « remiation: ! e el ) ik G Wednesday, Thu i Ll enuren will enjoy o sociad at the hom iday, 250 Strictly New s and 1000 Suit P : | asesoon ws the town sets back o i 5 PR { LONG DRESSES made of fine Nainsook Silk, INFANTS' SKIRTS. long and short. of Lawn | el e oA s v e e ekt (THRRET eicniin st O SR AN A ¥ il some hand made, hand embroidered. and Jace ind Nainsook. lace and embroidery, also hand made | be more thim a few vears. Asked if | he white side will Le the guest of (1 175 SUITS AR s—Values o $45.00. trimmed, for $1.25 to $10.00 cach. md embroidered, 98¢ to $3.00. I eten iR Tl wonlifdoinyg| o L eras ARG REICRII i L2oRSULES AT —Values (o $65.00. (0 o e b el hers in o recent contest 50 SUITS AT $559.75—Values (0 $8 WHITE DRESSES. six months. one and two LITTLE. WHITE CONTS. lons and short. one hopciselion “‘ Subwerc I tha GRRL el B o S oms o [T e F ; VRIS £ year es, lace trim, hand embroidered, with prices and (wo year sizes, of fine cashmere and crepella H.‘HH nt it \m“ d ‘m‘\‘n“ noSdimanances!t Sl Rt a e i S o }" ‘.‘J ALS are fine quality Men Wear Serge, -Gaberdiney oAy g $12.5 5 o cord a emb Whatever as the hall just completed | 5 . 5 Poiret Twill, Tricotine nd Novelty Cloths, ranging from $1.25 to $12.50. a whit rduroy Hand embroid Vbt . i ! lon Tu woand FFriday on P _ A S i 5 hraid trimmed, $4.25 o $10.98, Bonnets in M f 1 will e of service when Plainvitie is | S5 e 1 e PATLORING of Vers host irade frst quality ~butions Aend FLANNEL GERTRUDES. also little Skirts, in DTS WG BRGS0l (00 | 4 much larger community PYO- | hgme oof Mrs. Charles | s trimmines <ix months, one and two vear sizes, priced $1.00 to § " P | posed site which he thinks will | optti e S i ¢ ! LINING of heavy I'eau Cyzne, velty Satins and figured 08 CaclY BABY BANDS. cotton and wool. all woel. ¢ j used for the new town hall will o in |15 uEaL ok : ST e i i e e Silk and wool, 25¢ 1o $1.00 cach, o Y B 1| o the Ladie mion of the dvent G - BABY SWEATERS, plain white, pink and blue, % ) - RCIE e e S AN Chpistian churel il mect on Thurs = Z or white with pink and blue, slipon and coat styles, BABY SHIRTS. cotton and wool, @il wool, sill, most probaby on Easil NS shce il S NS E s e g These Suits i he product of the foremost o Gtirora wHa $2.00 to $3.00 cach. lixtra zood values. ind silk and wool, 30¢ to $2.00. fhie for a i Dels \\“” llot 10 k. slrcet pride themsclves in quality of workmanship and correctness of » de- . ) AR known in ¢ town t present the 5 vy sign SEI THE ROMPERS. Chambrays Crepe CASHMERE JACKETS and WRAT III-.L.\_ made Granse huilding is the only one in (he Pours i wer -‘-y 1 YUl e ; — . o - f R smbroidered, and spoecia wiced ¢ ; second meeting of ’yth 5 ind the values cxactly a e omparative Dimity and Poplin, plain smocked and hand em- plain or \_y..m:”.mvy idered, and speeially priced at o I Sracisol) el | SHREE LR R R ‘,_“m‘\‘ REices When isell 1re Lhiss(one fane ot nitslead We believe that hroidered, 98¢ to $3.98 cacl. S1.69 (0 $12.00. ‘I\u Gzt s ihach ool sivantoll i e vou will find this offering of desirable the best that we have R e i Tl wi(et ort withEpIuEL o ink eoused for any event of much im S q | ever made at this season BABY STOCKINGS. in cotton cashmere. silk BABY SOX. plain w o S e : ! he local boys of the T70h division ! ! ' nd wool and all silk. White ones priced 35¢ to (rimmed, 39¢ pair. Baby Bootees in good assort : ‘\' ”‘ e “““‘ : TRl e G e lon. Tiane Al any e howtl NO EXCHANGISS NO IISDURNS NO APPROVAI S5G paix ment el e e e AN el e e Vel e | OTHER IMPORTANT ATTRACTIONS FOR THIS SAT A e ] ; 2 5 : YO fand will now be discharged Notwithstanding fhe fact il Suit Il be' the specis : (ING OI' NOVELTIES for Baby's use. Books, ot Plates, Floating Toys, Tiubble Sets, men's fair was another zood cxamplo o1 ) ing the fact that S will he the special feature = BIG SHOWING OI' NOVELTII . ) e ; jag of the necessity of @ hall as the pres. | WANTED—To do your paperhanging of this Sale we b prepared a list of Special Values from several Bunny Hug Rabbits, Jd Time Dolls, Baby Carters and Rattles, Toilet Sets, Bath Tubs, Dressing Tables, G h e Ao aeh and painting e work guaran- | ,‘ partments that cannot fail to create added interest to it, because Sl S = Yer scales, Toilet Sets, skets and things innumerable, 1ecommodate the crowd teer price casonahi R 1 ems are greatly unperpriced—good seasonabic ind greatly ¥ Wardrobes, Bassinettes, Hampers, Scales, Toilct I e inder the present rétai prices - = TS B could I to good advantage later Plainville, Conn 0. H\x‘ VERY SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS IN SILKS FOR THIS HAVING AN AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY FOR NEW BRITAIN YOU CAN DEFEND ON PROMPTLY for a probate court, library, cte. The | FOR SALIE—Cook stove. Kmpire | THRER DAY EVENT RECEIVING ALL DRY GOODS PURCHASED OF US. town clerk’s oflice at the present time | State steel range with | R ; et T S s, Ca S SR T N ORI SO | |\ (|, ol i+ ot placed st in s niture at > Bron | ! 2.00 (o $3.00 yard, at one-third less than . regular position the is cramped for Trask K The selecimen’s room is @ NOVELTY SILKS. VALUE $2.00. SPECIAL, $1.39 YARD OMORIZOW. Laon art of the town and after the articles MAY START ; > BERL]N NEws I o ‘{" “ "”] g 'k‘l e large voom and unused. in the ferms | 36 Inch fancy si plaids, stripes and fancy weaves, i sent to (he state capitol for recogni- | Weflther Reports From Atlantic Are | of O y t “"' lerk’s o u ’” Y] ) /i i o “ L ok “"“'H suitable for fancy waist trimmir and e 2 fact that the ia vault wi n the eparate skirts v this Three Day IBvent, $1.39 yar !wm The committee announces (hat Favorable to Navy Flers. e et il e o = — .39 yard. ! i Eblai e witding vesulied in the town clerk's | SILK FOULARDS., SPRCIAL W, $1.65 VARD { should the a o8 he accepted. 8 PUR-{ o york, May 7. Commander | office being built around the vault. ! \dolph Joffe. Former Russian Bolshe- 16-Inch All Silk | S g g ) { lic subscription will he asked 10 10 g wors, in charge of the United | The light in the town clerk’s office is T e i e taupe, Copenhagen and [ finances the Mtonstvuttion Ho s aman il Gke Sl il i e ative | ot aull thal i dosirabie ind anoihoet Vik Ambassador at Berling Captured P firures—_the correct fabrics: for. Summer b ey andl alsol the puueh; of al ane fight announced today that a! window cut on the south side of the Sl . : S SLRSHD inse DY TIvenEIS ;65 yard: . | mumber of new volumes synopsis made by the weather bureau | building would probably remedy ma and Shot When Vilna Falls, NOVELTY SILKS, VALUI 50 and 3. SPECIAL $1.79 YARD N Missionary Society Meots, | T o o Tl N e o | Bt S hes o e ke R R ool 36-Inch high zrade novelty silks, in plaids. stripes and fancies, The Ladies’ Foreisn Missionary s0- | \oather conditions was fuirly favor- | painted a dark color which a T m e real value $2.50 and $3.00 yard, for this Three Day Fvent $1.79 yard, e { ciety of the Berlin Conzresational | pje for a start tomorrow morning on | the darkness. A coat of | S SR Sl BLACK MESSALINE SATIN, SPECIAL. $1.39 YARD . i . d churh hield dts regular weekly meet- | e st day's eruise to Halifax would aid the eyvesight of the peop e i il - T e i i : UCLIONEQ | ing vesterday artcrmoon at the home | “hegite the stcady rainfall at 1 ising the office. This has heen a p: 1er Russia JIshevilk ambassador i Ineh ck messaline satin TSR ! = . 1 R 2 g = S 7 : serli according O ‘ol 1 ewspa Vialue $1.75 yard, for this Three day liven Jattle on Jarvis rari j of Mrs. I 1. Nourse. A short busi- [ home station of the planes at Rock- | tienlarly busy place recently he (e 1“' s Polish n . 1 ! Iavent | ness session 100k place followed by a [ away Point, he said that the NC-1[of the numerous sales of property in [ Pers received v | Off; Farm to Be Sold Monday | rroxrim commrisin mumerous vocat | it e fuien aun oy for & might | tosn 1 the i il i i s | — o | and instrumental solos by members of | to adjust controls. The NC-3 and | is probabie that it will contiain a town | olpl © was (i chairman | = T T T e——e e | the organization NC-t he stated were ready to take | clerk's office o Russian peace delezsation at {ywiy v REVIVE STOCK e services of both of 1he clo "EVEN PRIZE CATTLE SOLD Tendered a Shower. the air and would not leave (heir Sy el Sy (ke | Litovsk and iy, sl i L I g o S s kg ) | Twenty-five friends of Miss Mary | hangars today i I g Ly appointed MRplsheviletam - ; [y appeared in this cit i ; 2 y Now that a large number of Plain- | e, i G| " > . m SO I V this cit T i | Lund. of East Berlin, tendered her a | 2 oo e et e e i Eouy Ll 1S 1C COMPANY AT LYCEUM e popular with the thenter-goc miscellancous shower last Saturday | i PAS, e Ui e s R e < | MvLe Witt says that performance Nill Ketain Home on \\u-wl-l--zw-w4-\4~mu: at the home of Miss | NO FLOWERS MOTHERS' DAY, |the gquestion of hating By perial government last May 1 wa jWill be played on the popular price oNelt e T . of the men is being discussed freely. g, pepin - when (he revolution o i i A il | Cleveland, May T.—Miss Anna Jar- sl e volution ¢ plan. During the past few month Ridge—TPublic Mecting of Lib J‘ To Play at South Manchester vis of Philadelphia, founder of the l‘v‘ \' i i ‘m’ ““i' e and it | Chved. e new German government | Manager Le Witt Negotiating for | Mr. Le Witl states that hundreds of wociation—Grange Mecting This| The Acorn Athletic club of Ken- | National Mothers' Day association t B e e i s |tk s Gl T Ui S bl I'people in this city requested him to | sington will open its baseball seasom |98y sent the Federal Council of the | would not he et Tuture, e | [oturned. lo Berlin in mid-December | Services of Philip Shefield and | revive o slock company in New & cning—Will Presont Play. { mext Sunday, when the feam will play | Chiirehes of Christ in Ameriea the | were stacfed in the BEEL (SIREE UG and was said to have brousht money | | Britai The manager believes that Tod 1l probability one of | the Majors of South Manchester on | \;u\u\-.vnfi pipssage i lich v dienil aigilon e G to aid the Spartacans in their activi Ralph J. Locke. his theater is best suited for this pur- Today was in all prob: : DO South Manchoster diamond. T H\r“‘\ whE session Announco [ service. Some of thewn hinve Pald With | tics agninst (he government. Ho was | pose and that the shows will prove he bigzest bargain days celebrated {0y oany has practiced faitheully & \m‘y"“\\ ‘.'\ :u\w g-‘v‘rm!‘:: ,\m; 11 f“”‘ ) ;' m”‘v“m S e M.mm expelled from the German cap After a lapse of two years a stock |popular he town in some time, when thelang is confident of victory Andrew ;" | ‘“‘;f "r '(Iv-w: .n]h peor .,‘, the to SR S ital in l‘v iy and sinee then had [ company will be engaged to perform e = | (1o buv Victory honds anc itt | o chub con e started which would | oo jn tussi | . Y a0t u,.{., oWn | Orsie has heen seeured fo piteh for | o 0 FEEE, ho b much infucnee in' thel town ! [ the Lyeeum (ueater this summer. | IRANSPORT DOCKS TODAY. yrice the catile. hogs and implements | the locals. The rest of the lincup will | i T lonnaltio nd z rding o George Le Witt, lessoc = e Reing tarmal lownel Dy Col T e e ey — = Nothing = i R SHIPWRECKED CREW 1HOME, | ‘ S i New York, May T7.—With 2,244 Foharles M. Jarvis, who after 12 vears | Victory Loan Drive Closes Saturday. | MAY LIAVIS POST, men " " _“ ‘n\ S e e ivorl LA i mena oy R damhE gC L s It saic 15 feasual officers and men and 30 nurses, M successful farming, auctioned off | Thel Vietory Loan drive will end | Nk o \ Ol (ho cront o0 the Smerigan Sehoone: | morninz At helis o followSthe nlantline: Iialian steamor America. arrived long s and in the near future g 5 London. May 7.—1 is understood | Membership, of course. would be open v . ¢ s .‘ i \is belongings a [ths i Saturday morning. Persons wishing | (na the Dike of Devonshire will soo S e e v hic went. ashore and of the Keith cireuit with which he is | o010 today from Marscilles. About & planning to move 10 New Vork city. i {5 cecure honds of this last issuc will | SIS e | oned near the Island of San | associated, and which will innovate The auction activities were opened y e | retive as governor-general of Canada, [ the serviee durinz the war. It would J LR o aail oglated, an L L E 2,100 of these have heen discharged S0 11 Tield of Scuin: Manchester, (nave until 13 forelock Saturday loldoiiang the Mail siys| Uhat the oftice willl| 1 a sorlt of Rlainville (G NSRS i dorse iniihesAzoresion A pailla Swhilei ok companies in ail lis pli¥hotises s . »y M I s Lo e e M Chanles 01 Tabel chatimmn L ened Ue ihe Dl of ihions ) O T T e Rt s oyne Sh Mosion o oats ainaias e el i e e e [““:H,.mflwfw St P8 of the goneral commitice, reports that | otmer or Queen Mary, who would | {pen, 1f the elih were fo become a | Birazil areived here today from Ror Mt Le Wit added that hoe is at the |those still in service three are fromr Despite ihe fact that the seather| nearly all of the solicitors who have | pave succceded the Duke of Con- | political hody, it mighy make many [ deais on t American steamship | pregent time negotiating with Ralph | Massachusetts. The steamer Yellow- L Sl Shcen “,I‘; Do it cecam patenda i =il e (o oo e p e o e e S O = o | Hlave, which picked them up at St Locke and Philip Sheflicld and he tone from St. Nazaire brought three 2 00 ririie s brocent o) in bewdio |10 Dasl dio weeks huve made Fiohilie i ot been lon U E dulies with ini | the Deiot o ihe ko but were i Mitshieals e nzo ves that he will be able.to secure !casual officers, S final reports. The Berlin Savings hank i g t : o el 2 e e . ress to scize the best bargains e iy 4 2 ish army (o remain only a club lor ex-servic = i Lis St Besides the Jarge number of hogs, | officials report (hat ronds are still be- | wen 1l would accomplishi much good i, satlle and mules, there were several | Ing sold. Before the campaign closes ! e B s CRAITE D Tt ih fe wundred pieces of machinery auction- | it is expected that {'"",“'f will reach VOTE OF CONFIDENCE. | club is expected within a short time v off. Col. Jarvis and Dr. Henvy | & total “(f“"“»‘:‘“”v Berlin's quota was wris, May 7, (Havas).—In (ha } Men all over the country are organ | ik Schauffler were on the grounds, fixed at 7.00 An honow flag which i ohamnher of deputies todiy there was | ing sueh hodies and this town gen ind helped in demonstrating {he tools { is heing ziven to all fowns and citios [ Wiy falls in line with any good | a discu m of the incidents which arose during the May Day demonstra tions here. Following an explana and implements sold. Col. Jarvis an- | subscribing their quota will be awardi- sounced that on next Monday he will | ed to the town | n sive ¢ ich | : 1 ion Gavdens (o Be \lotted, wiction off his extensive farm. which Blosko Buys Eiton Property. || GTF e e (e e (b : s divided iuto numerous sections.| john Blosko of 255 High street, | ment for maintenance of orden hy | SOV Uhat A & el Rl preadi ks “" Ll "“] of over 2 || New Tritain. has purchased the | Jules Pams. minister of the interior | /10" Iloliti N supgp sl mine el ool cres. so what machinery an cthir. T 5 . & Victory Loan campaign, it is proi- | A e eIy el | Arthur Rlton property, located 1 | the chamber adopted hy a vole of 336 “" ,\‘}» : ) "w‘m e e i e A4 | Brandywine Lane. Kensington. The| o 1 a resolution of confidence in the | APIe that the commitic . 09 placed at auction Monda . { the Norton sardens on Red Stone il | 4 | property comprises about 88 acies | zovernment heiNonton Eardans ongited il The farms, no dou ireMBinoryn|BE S RSSO R A LR SR will alloi the pl 1 | hroughonut the entire state and 5 plications for plots there losed , | Biton has owned the property for I iy armers from many of the neighbor- | 7 nesmon : . ome time ago and the committec had wig lowns were preseni, Among the|llc Pas 79 rears: He will lacate in intended o allot them immediately Wock auctioned off were seven head of | NV Britain . The absence from town of MM cleod attle, which were considered {he GlannoyaBCominz i HonIo; et i st ik e i pride of the farm, being of a thor- Private Pasqualas innoodta nus D Lty M i St hbred stock and valued highly by | Written heme (o his parents and in- e e i ocul farmers, | formed them that he expeets to ar tlieluansino R ad Sthof e wiolics il 1 Col. Jarvis states that he will for | Five in this country about the midldie Euongbopallaund ol g i naliot gl ol the present retain his home oniOf next week SUnniet S sosoll agbiishctibdorgtamits | Worthington r which will serve | Berlin Briefs, I antihout den plots al theie own | im as a2 summer residence. The fact The Ladies' Sewina club of {he homeiwiliEhelglventspuceiontithc lange 4 fwat he IS Much intorested in the | Kensington, where he will be every AR financial management of the Federall will give n supper at the church par- Planting Star(< Machine company of New YVork is the | lars tomarrow evening at & o'clock Nearl ey family in town i ause of the auctioning of his Prob-| The condition of Julian A. ilail sl noculiivating th | erty He expects in the near who has been eriically il 1t his icces o ten land aronng | to locate in N Vork as his position | home on Hudsan street forr the pas homes and ily people can | will require his presence at the mAin | soveral days. shows a slight improca- plowing and the evening sces (1 | office most of the time 5 ment folks zoing oul to start work | Library Xssociation to Mect. Carl A. Dudley. who has heen il War fanght o 2ood lesson in regard | The Library association. which wasi q¢ (he Afiddlesex County hospital, Is 1o wardens in (his town and from all Fecently formed at East Rerlin. will | recovering 0 o HiE TS ks U1 S e | hold a public meeting next week at |, jag Lewis. tax colloctar, o that every family in (0wn is to have | Athletic hall. The committee IN | cajveq (ho first taxes paid (his yeqr L one this year also charge will clect permanent off eI | 1ast evening at the Jepson's store ar Gotag (o Forestyille Mrs. Dowd has acted as temporam: |censington, whene he will be ove S T T RKD ek o tia chairman and has issued noticcs re-| Tuesday evening. Personal ax we Day when she uses Angelus Flour, § [onti Gl T e R S | sarding the meeting and urging all of | 4o proparte axes will he received Coolle e NI S s S cicly of the G e {he residents of East Berlin uy,w,-pi:m\ | WAL ol o in the project to be present : ”‘l | PORT STRIKI f tizink and wholesom Chompson R | f1rnish cuen Wertainment | librarian’s report, which was tendered | = yraghington. May 7.—The Bucnos Milling Co., Lockport, N. Y. Sold by {In Forestville Fridag night. tor (g | A ot meeting of the committee, | Afres port strike has been settled and Frank Terciak, 60 Grove Streef. B | reason a final rehonrsal of | e Divisi : : ; oo 7 \ :\y\ ‘\ o Mhere are over 800 books | activities at the port are again normal 3 will be held @t 7:30 this ¢ | After the Yankee Division had drunk all the coffee it could the Y. M. C. A. had enough e also a number of antiques. The | suid a dlepatch received today by the \ Grange hall " the left to supply many of the stationary bands, hundreds of naval guards and police, R ¢ Library asso-| Argentine embassy from the minis- touches on the production. Ty F in oy ¥ committee feels a new 2 5 A 3 i dnyy E ¢ afternoon lunch in the > iation should be established in thatl ter of foreign affairs. gram to be rendered in that town wil il e S RgnuLOE e Conimon: