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NEW BRITAIN DAILY LAZARUS CO. COATS $24.75 These Coats are from our regular $35 and $40 stock. Each coat is full lined in Siivertone cloth, trimmed with l‘lemh brown, Peacock blue, Thee are cight styles to SILK AND SERGE DRESSES beautiful Dresses, our regular $24.98 atod\ - $16.98 FLANNEL NIGHT GOWNS $1.98 All sizes. " Suits Below Wholesale Market Price of Today Panama Cloth Waists Smart tailored models$ 2 .98 Voile Waists $1 .93 Embroidered and lace trimmed $2.50 and values Reg. CHILDREN’S CO ATS Reg. $12.98 value iAZARUS ,flF RUSSIAN LEA!]ER Only Baynnets or Democracy - (an Save Russia Now Shanghai, Dee. 5. (Correspondence 3f The Associated Gaida, the who perhs Smilitary i sk in |Vv\ Sh which when Press,)-——Cen. R. 2S year old Czceh lead le dominati peared in Rus- the war, is in this haven, to in December from Viadi events in & from carly deported watching e he tled was a4 was the storm center of , srtive revoit zovernment 16-17 A has not said definitely > intends to return to Siberia been reticent about 5. intimating Shanghai admitted, the Sibe would inst the Viadivostok ol at on that e his that hi will be indefinite. however, that he revolutionists that he the post of ommander in chief of (he ltussian army if they succeeded in setti 1¢ new zovernment. broken with Kolchak and Kolchak's downfall hope. Did Not Inspire Gaida denies revolt. In disc uation in N ove he loft Oms doome merely in has §ouy e promise is Itussia’s Revolt. cither Ishevism peopl rding to Gaids much s Or Democracy. “Fhe people o or he said, cdgie cZumon people, realize as fully as 1 do that at bottom Kolchak is a tionury—that his whole regime s that opposcs stablishing > end of an Only tgan save under the two thi *he Rus: now full control onets or went on, from coming of the Bol- a really demo- Viadivostok dispatches received De- mber reported that Kolchak had otired from active command hecause ill health, appointing Gen. Semenoff succeed him commander-in- 6 Veteran Soldiers, Sailors and ines’ dance New Year's Hve, Dec cing until 2 a. m. Moonlight Turper hall. Curley's Jazz or- ‘sCome one. Come all.—advt. Regular $2.50 i as they dread | V. aluex embroidered Reg. $8.98 values. $8 98|INFANTS.’ COATS CO. SILK AND SERGE DRESSES Some Georgettes and Taffeta are.in this lot of}in all shades and sizes. 100 samples in this lot to Flannel Night Gowns $2.50 Regular $3.00 values. Georgette Waists Some are beaded, others are beautifully Some fur trimmed reg. and Seal collar, choose from. pick from. Regular $40 values All sizes. 5615 All sizes. Regular $3.00 value. , el DETD in Reindeer, navy blue DECEMBER 1919, TUESDAY, HERALD, 30, MODERN BOOT SHOP - CO-OPERATION SALE - Exfiraordinary Specials Added to This Sale tor WEDNESDAY ONLY Ladies’ fancy novelty high cut lace Shoes, in all styles. Odds and ends from our regular stock. $3.95 ind $8 values. l)‘nl\ l)r(mn Calfskin lace Shees in high and mili- tary heels Regular $8.50 value. Children’s Gun Metal But- ton Shoes. $1.98 $2.75 value. Gun Metal Button Shgees. $2.45 $3.50 value. Sizes to 2. Misses’ Viei Kid Button Shoes. plain Velour shades of and oxford. Misses’ $24.98 $4 value. $2 69A sizes to 2 “Men's dark brown (/dlf- skin lace Shoes, in all styles, Goodyear welts. $5.85 Men’s Gun Metal lace Shoes " with heavy sewed soles. $4.85 164-168 MAIN STREET Misses’ tics, extra special $1.98 Ladies” Fur Trimmed Juliets, in all colors and styles $1.69 2-buckle high Arc- Ladies’ black Vici Kid high cut military heel, lace Boots Ladies’ brown cloth top lace Shoes in high and low heels. Exceptional good dress Shoes. $4.85 Regular $7.50 value. Misses’ dark tan ‘lace Shees, heavy sewed soles $2.69 Little Gent’s heavy Gun Metal lace Shoes. $2.89 Sizes to 2. Boys’ tan Scout Shoes, with leather soles $2.95 Men’s heavy brown Elk- skin Scout Shees, with leather soles. $2.98 Men’s black and brown heavy work Shoes. $3.95 MODERN BOOT SHOP Nationalists Stage Spectacle in Egyp- tian City's Strects, But Resort (o No Violence, Cairo, Dec. 28 result of a A serious situution nationalist demon- stration seenied imminent this even- ing The demonstrators paraded the city's streets, riding in s. There Wwils no resort to violence, however, ‘and the evening ended tranguilly. A statement was issued today Viscount Milne I onies, who he from by retary for the col- the mission that nd in an effort 1o ptian differences, in that the commis- : s to reconcile Bie as jof t stians with the | md other came composc t J and he < Egyptians frecly to ex- press their ovinion The statement appes well received by been leader gy ptian opinion. futune | IRISH ENTERTAINMENT, | Will Be Given When Are of 1. K. Ofi- cers In; At the regular of Thomas s B I"viends of Trish ‘reedom Thursday night in Judd's { hal' the oflicers for the ensuing year will be installed. The. followi grom has bheen arrang " Crean, city Miss Charlotte Loudon —Miss S 1 Jox, citation—Miss Mary James Murray. Reel , New Harttord Hartney and Dance The | program will be added if permits. The committee ranged for refreshments. time has ar- | Major Gen. ’l‘j lI 'Barry Washington, Dec. 30.-—Major Gen H. Barry, retired former com- of the central department and tment of the east, died at ihe Walter IRReed hospital here at 2 after an illness of three Urdemic poisoning was the di- ause of death P angements for the funeral have not been completed, but it was n- nounced that the body would be sent to New York for buri PRESIDEN BURTON Minneapolis, of Marion | the Univer ficially announced . wired the local uniy agithoriidd from - Philadelphia that he has ac- cepted an -offer to hecome - president iof the University of Michigan RESIGNS. Resignation dent of Hallo- James Sulli-\ Died This Morning | {CONTINUED SUGAR ! 45 § FAMINE IN FRANCE Shortage, Duce to German besiruction, ¢ cessity of May Not Be Remedied Within Three Years. Soissons, France, Dec. 30.—The| in France, due to the on, will not be relieved for three y according to govern-: ment reports and commercial statistics furnished to the correspondent of the Associated Press by the authorities| who arranged his trip of inspection} through the devastated regions to wit-) ness reconstruction worlk. i Of the country’s 206 ne plants, 145 virtually were the war, the figures show, and most of the half million acres of sugar heet land were devastated by the ravages of battle. None of the larger sugar plants has resumed operations hecause of lack of buildi ha ar beet production this year w id to he al- most nil. Both of conditions due in a measure to insuflicient nsportation facilities. Estimates of pecial comniittee chamber which o & ing threc y erman in raw sugar ed during | l'l—J'l L ™MAY EACH DAY OF THE NEW YEAR PRESS YOUR \L\FE “PLUMS *, FULL OF NAPPINESS . WE wish you one and all a Happy. Prosperous New Year and hope that during the course of the year you'll sce fit to have us come up to the house and fit it up with the proper plumbing fixtures. You'll find us busy but never too busy to attend to your wants, E.P.Burns 11 Main Street ve encouragement for half the nor- output of the country within twao Another 1o the ¢ G a bureau of ng on to participate these expenses sing of sugar beets virtually has ased in six of the eight beet raising artinents, due to the churning of the ground by shell explosions, the ne- ring away unexploded and the presence of barb- and othey debris. APPEAL MADE TO POPE BENEDICT ammuniti ed wire Man Alleged to Have Extradited. Poland. \ustria, Czecho-Slovakia Antirony having Church December 7 in the The | charged with 56 Hungary \sk Repatriation of s Bucco at street resulting New several berian Prisoners of War., night o i latter’s death Ronie, Dec. 28 i hospital Poland, Czecho-Slovakia an gu L fod T vas continued until tomorrow Benedict to obtain o appealed to Pope the repatriation of about 200,000 of| 05 DY Judac - their subjects who had been prisoners) PO1Ce Fodiy oot prisoners of war in Siberia and siill remain there | NP ”“‘ ihe b and are represented as suffering hard- g ships of all kinds, it was stated today The greatest difliculty confronted in solving the problem is the great cost held until Detective involved in bringing the men to their| A. J. Richardson went after former homes, cannot come Judgient was suspended by through Russia but must travel by way | Meskill in the case of John of Japan and America or by the who was arrested yesterday 2 route. iding Tel. General day then he and be given a heari apprehended hy oftic and as they Red for his bicyele 1435-3 Turkeys 45c¢ 1b 7 lbs up. Tomatoes Sauerkraut Campbell’s Red Beans Corn Best Peas Early Succotash Spaghetti The Model Stewing. Chickens Fancy Lean Roast Pork . Prime Rib Roast Lean Fresh Shoulders Fancy Lean Smo. Shoulders Ib 27c Armour’s Hams . 1h 28c Sausage Meat b 30¢ Fresh Hamburg b 25¢ Corned Beef Thomas’ _1b 32¢ | Campbell's appeal has been addressed the all branches of that or-| in de ARBUCCI BROUGHT BACK TO BE TRIED Inflicted Death Wound on Paul Bucco Is Arbucei stabbed on Britain Meskill in the him Armendi. afternoon on the sidewalk Lima Beans Pea Beans .. Green Peas White Peas Ifull Head Rice in Grove stre Red | in bad condition Hartford County | Benjamin L. Alling asked the court that fraying he h ired in mloun 1OR Havana. Dec. 30 federated harbor union, ! ber sev st night, after increase of from i cont. had hee s ago. r constit wag mori e vernment mMel ) jgorous m and will substitute with prisoners from the will the Soldiers and | \long the wharv interference with those CAPPAIN Dec. 50, Jud e BEX-ARMY los Angeles, ter, former The MODEL MARKET 171 PARK, Cor. Maple Street . 3 cans 3 cans 3 cans 3 cans 3 cans Beans Grade June Market Wishes You a Happy New Year Pork and Beans can 3 cans 2 1bs 35 .. 2 1bs "9 Ibs 2 . 2 1Ibs & . 31bs ¢ 3 lbs 3 Soups He stated he could not ride in the street as the road was Prosecuting 4 appeared the raid on the cellar of the 16 Hartford | ordered the liquor destroyed. OP ‘ i 1 WILL SUBSTITUTE PRISONERS RIKKRS IN HAVANA Members of the said to num- -al thousand, declaved a strike a demand for a 30 to 40 per The s in order t at work army captain, shooling affray in which . Potter, and t other gers were wounded. M Potter's condition teday was ser] The Potters had been estramged. in jail following an interurban wife, Mrs. Tiquor se- ' That COU 's Flaxseed Emnision, Dinon is n andard remcdy for coughs: ai colds, even stubborn brenchitis yiels ing to its great heaking properties. wnion is| The Victims of Coughs and Od of laborers | are quickly restored to strength | vigor by linomine, the most heakil of throat and tung rvedicines. has adopted | es to prevent disorders dock penitentis workers utili prever he JALLED. R. C. Pot- | DANBURY, CONN. Al Druggists—e today was Store Open EveryNight Rye Flour 4 ihs 25¢ Pillsbury’s Flour Gold Medal Flour Red Wing Flour D. & C. Flour Buckwheat Flour . Rolled Oats Soap, all brands Best Grade Pure bag $1.89 2 pkg 23¢ . 2 pkgs 23¢ Smali Onions These Prices Are Good For All This Week.