New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 14, 1920, Page 6

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Meitain: Heeald. |7 00 o DL e WHOA THERE! WHOA! g@@@efiwfiw#@@@@@@fi@@@@@@@@@ | ‘2The McMillan Store, Inc. £ 11 (Sunday excepted’ at 4:13 their Posst fon they vo fed t Herald Duilding, 6i Churia St = f R Thee | = o} ® Sl - {: & “Always Reliable” 1so indications that tl 3 ¢ New Dritals S Secoud Class Mali Matter. g Q 5 | 29 several shols having been tired inic 1 £ TELEPHONE CALLS y ! g 2 g [S R L SR S 235 1 S Cowarnin As usual, the ‘a_ ‘- giscsl .. aBbaat cthiering zol away from s’ lendeis, | 5% - ‘?} n | 7 L= i ik profitable advert)sing incGlum - Wher, & fanatical leader sprang | s tty. Clreylatton booka and yress > a | 3 pod miwave cuen to adverileccs. up to take chiarge of an unorzanized | hher of the Ans: ed Press. mass of people and led them to deatin Eo) B mted Pross is ox vely ertitled y i S T E L3 = B Ol o oreailed! [l n et (e ncud aul fitlic ureiue ! 2 : s ruicanal wins bvsatiEmeenl 1Y R e L e | f} i3 wirik s i | foF 0 = e 23 et arein There was no sane action at the UITE. G R O e A : | & THAT 1S WHAT THOSE WHO HAVE ALREADY 4 (O MIND AND THEIR ATTENDED OU R GREAT SALE OF F: 5 p BLANS: them all to realize that there was no | ©« oF oo : e : 2J. ubin's toc & hei about to do it, and that there slightest reflection wonld have caused | pRinjuncit nad jroue little but injury to be expected E fhem i e government mnd | O oGl e bl A tell us we are selling Coals, Suits. Dresses. S gecurned’ atleviascomnssiONiE oo i 3 of wonderful values left and our Sale continues until the entire sresident . : 5 5 pe Presiden @ hiub ol Boce I i il ies 2 J i stock is sold. ~ Come sec the Coats we offer for $19.30 cach — the #9F 0 NE ciient of the waae S = St 2 . - 5 - e fake a settiement of the wa A ry Ty o ST e . Dresses for $19.50 cach — the Suits for $27.50 each, and the Skirts #5f . have learned oo lesson from tegal 5 S = e e ¢ qccopt- | Satherings should be undertaken in for $4.08. o8 cvery communily as a Fuarantee of e n appointed by e the tindings of the commis- - sood faith toward the people who = , - . . 3 hatever rulings arc made. The | would gather and a protection for \ : ‘ 480 omen s Unlon Smts - a : ions. however indicative [ them. if for no onc clse. There is 5 \ # i ey the miners, | bound to be remonstrance from many R - % presume, mean that, just as| Sources against such laws, but they i Spe‘:lal Sale 4o savernment authority has ex- | are needed and should be rigidly en- | 4 2 o “RICHELIE LISLE UNION SUITS IN FIVE POPULAR STYLES. hey will accept. with reservi- he nation is fo see @ vesump- | forced. Free speech is a coveted pos- the fight for the thirty hour| session of the people of the nation ha the sixty per cent. inc and fréc speech from responsible St GHOHE o mioRad G ome ‘ / 4, . Regular and Extra Sizes miners state fhat they will | couraged. Note, however. we say Sizes 36 and 38 Sizes 40 to 44 < NIN % 3 S : e s for the expiration of the i RN / Sale Price $1.00 Suit Sale Price $1 Suit w. and till then «anly. They I'HE COLLEGE VOTE N RAMPANT 7, Value $1.50 Value $1.75 i 8, JLL ) TE O HE LEAGUE, B / 7 7 deus to the price of coal. until] “responsible.” Purchase Now at these Special Sale Prices at least a half dozen 48t & cate that they will insist upon we have them in the following styles: FRENCH BAND TOP with shell knee. lace knee and tight knee. BODICE TOP with tight 'knee. HAND CROCHET TOP with tight knee. hedule of wages and pay jginally occasioned the strike The result of the vote held by utcome is still to be «lwuml! nearly four hundred colleges vester- // the action of the commission [ Jay upon the League of Nations!| _/// 1 inted. There is a possibility | augstion has been forecast in the nay find o method by which| returns from fifty-three of the insti- k . s mu » pla- [ tutions of various parts of the coun- men in the mines may be pla ! T[o \Jnlonsl parts of the coun Apathize SWith the Gebmena whio 56 = d the threat a coul strike here is little satisfaction in the | niserably failed in their plans to can- 25 YEARb A( ;0 I]S []UI d for u long period. However, | figures, however, as the ballot was| guer the world 4 1so a possibility, and we fear { nothing of importance. It will have (From The Herald of That Date) s & grave one, that it will be} no final effect upon the disposition of But we are extremely glad that it d to gain the full measure off the Treaty by this country. It mere- | was Germany. not us, which was cust ! cenmy A S | Superintendent Breed, of the Cen- i fetotoTeolofotodoo = Special January Sale Savings % on Dress Goods, Coatings, Outing-Flannel, Wash Goods and Domestics INCH NAVY TAILLEUR SERGE $3.95 Yard. Value $5.50. INCH SAVER PLUSH, $5.95 Yard. Value $9.50. 27 INCH WHITE OUTING FLANNEL. 29¢ Yard. Value 39c. MERCERIZISD SATOCYNI, 69¢ Yard. Value 98¢ In flesh "HE BERLIN BLOTS. the Democratic schedule and that of | home town of W. J. Bryan looks to] arvived yesterday and the feed and b T e e P el b oy Copner trollov i wines! have! BEGIT ¢ The week of January 17 to 24 will | 8 ¢ (uhable satin k by any possible mcthod by} 1y was planned to show which way| j = S 3 bt T ay | into the gloomy period { tral Electric and Railway company, B e mizatlons in charge. tmmedi-f the “wind blows.” — - i has been assigned by the dircctors o e hopes in the commission What majority there was in the Now, Germany, be good. and youi the company to zo to l*:nhul.,-wm-...‘P]"O(}lama[ion Announcmg Slg. j the prospect of a finish N8Nt o, 1y roturns showed that sentiment | will profit thercby. i next week and purchase a number of | e — and favored a compromise between The prohibition convention in 1he] The square poles for the Gerlin lin. 360 80400 30 430000 40 L0 000 0000 B S0 00 petotolelodel 2 b3 & B not particularly to be]Lodge. Over one-half of the total] us like a footless procceding. Tt may ; 3 Marded Whis ity b observed as Na Thr c 3 i bserved as National Thrift Week 80 HEMMED BED SPREADS, $2.98 Eac Value $1.00 4ok i The Young Mew's Temperan: e i d at that riots, led by the votes counted favored any steps that be little, but a gathering of those who society had a furnace put in its nc “' l""': “‘f “"" Li=ndgtoSthisfend %36 WEAR BEST PILLOW CASES, 43¢ Each. Value 5c. 334 'uilding vesterday. It has a e s R andothergNey EXTRA GOOD QUALITY TOWELING, 25¢ Yard. Value 29c. Whercupan we congratulate the ity of 100.000 cubic fec is; Britain agencies, is co-operating with 0 COOD WEARING TURKISH TOWELS, 29¢ Each. Value 39 o (LT | E | nropos! tlonsMwinicn® caaledilifor com -~ |REaILEON LS KROICLio Bt Getine HEG ctur )““ S D) ihe SNSRIt gRtop callflecpoctal i@ Faney colored stripes and plain white. | %5 actured. attention to this week, Mayor Georse | %0F s 5 plete ratification with no reservations Arthur M. B ST : ! . Bushnell and his < - : ¢ The bailiwic e i e A T SR aoes = siemory of war, ah lesst, hu= | With the Lodge reservations and re- TR th G re visiting fricnds in New Haven. i uisley issucd the following | 48 B T RS G Joicer As Lofter Carrler Henrv Juencut | Proclamation . 5 N il by Gt e | BECE O R0 LR e ‘ ‘ S jg:Sale of Several Hundred Dainty Col- & The sentiment of this section of the e b of Germany, took place in| Might be taken for immediate ratis Wish to rejoice vith a denth list of twenty | cation. The remaining ballots w ol rge number of injured. The [ Seattered about throush the severs its internal affairs from now he accustomed to the high . v 5 ¢ w g Even then we shall watch what goes| PArt of the town this afternoon 1 =~ conditions that country as reflected by the votes of e ol Frereas Rimhe AR TEnn B pess 4 risid tiving conditions fha o 2181 Tonrs the seformors munt have | NE4rd shota coming trom tne direc | s fnemment % Jlaps and Collar and Cuff Sets # or ts to register disapproval e 2 mpts to re pprovi Wonten wore quarreling, cach huving | [:0un associations, The National Fed- osed by the pewce terms. | Bastern and New England colleges is tion of a liousc in the ncighborhood! 33 compromise as a manner of cffecting a turget for their shafls Al invesla el el e 5. League of Building and hr at the capital and in the k 2 e it . ady Nicotine zets d r i 10ld of an axe, ation o Construction Industries, P o of iR T ARG TODCCT S O | Boah ooy s EREl SeUah e Sale Price Each ord as in favor of ratification without el and burned for newtly five | 1ite Boards, The National Association e ety jons, & vy Cr an SR, s, The lass is placed at $10,000, 1 © Lifc Underwriters, The Canadian the people will prove such | reserviations, and Holy Cross and| - - el | Lou placed at sto.000. ! Do M 1 = = e S e T Jife Underwriters association, The | & e Rt e e o GACTIS AN DEEEAN GBS I B 5 it i Tt sttt il UG SRR, it i | e Dainty creations of Orzanndies, Nets and Laces. all new zoods g3 S © boller room. Insurauce was car- . from a leading manufacturer with whom we do a big business over the fanatics and that] With the Senale program of reservi- | \i. gurleson did not speak at thef *ied pn tho mill to the amount oej Wil Credit Men's National- associa- all year round: ne thercfore made us up several hundred pieces of 49} il be strength enough in] tions. The West followed in the steps | Jackson duy banguet, but it is under-| $5,000. Mr. Pinches’ mill, which | G0l The Nutional Credit Men's a | g ST e e or e it ) 3% sent a lotter, which un-} stood on tlic samp site, was Burned | lon Kvholetiere) SiheiRatallor SURTC e R 0 Uomin iboil Pue siars ko reinl Union, The Association of & ‘ney Officers. The General Fed- S ] i L) i o8 for an immediate ratification, wirh hat the temper of the ma- A tha 1¢ et L Values to $1.00 charge of the government| of New England, asking tor a com- | stood that he fortunately was delayed ew York 1 overthrow with the chaos Evening Post I surcly result from a body | mediate ratitication without reserva- - WOMANS CLUB BNTERTAINS | .o v s oo £ Blankets and Comfortables & crning them (o consider their] ment of the students Is that of the| Commer Appeal Members and Guests Hear Miss syd- o | #20. for the purpose of teaching ! young men and boys to think straight 1 promisc, while the South wished ini- ! J caders, tussin ) tion : egientcr . il ' After the sweet buy-and-buy couies 1 object lesson to the Ger There 18 no doubt but ( the jug the bitter pay-and-pay.—>Memphis at Special January Sale Prices lancied gricvances against tl country—that immediate ratification { T . T i ! uey Thompson and Theron W. Hart | about their money matters in the COTTON BLANKETS. White and Grey in Guest Night Program . | clacio wiins sendin: A larae i yinvesting and gziving and “rze and appreciative audience. W e it ent before taking a step | of the Treaty should be accomplished | The sccrctar of (he navy unever tound himself decper water.— Size 15 Sale price § Value $1.9% Size 64x76. le price ir. Value $ Siz 66 Sale price Value $3.908 WOOLNAP BLANKETS, white and grey. good heavy Blankets g 79 pair. Value $6.50 (o] ONE SPECIAL LOT BLANKETS. grey and brown only. Sale 3 price $1.98 pair. @ PART WOOL BLANKETS, values like these will sell rcadily our January Sale price $8.79. $9.79 pair. © pizhi change them for thejand that a compromise should be - Bosten venin is intended to em- J phasize during this week bank serv- {ice. life insurance. home ownership, making a will. thrift in industry, the | family budget. prompt payment of j bills and sharing with others, as some of the important economic doctrines { which need to be taught to help in at { thusiastically received and all num jas i n e o 1 S X e R POV PO ST PP ET T e Jors JOTT PRy I s S o b _ < DeEs o1 tho progrimy. were thOFoushI b as O sover ! ERtcTotoreatelatototototeletototolole o iR EoRE R oL rabbie, | clders of the land. We doubt that ] Transeript | enjoyed. but special mention should | jont el S pealed to 1oyal People 1o help ve-estil- | e —— e German ry much Ax:l believo “‘If fa straw | i ] S I e d¢ ‘Tm.\. lm“ --10"».”»‘\‘“;”‘. e llish normal cconomic conditions at such action. or whether the shame w : 5 carliest possibl moment by the y too great is not known, but at any brought about in the Scnate to zain | T (T ey e e A \ club and their guests.' were present plication for American citicenship. last cvening at the Y, W. C. A ‘l”l Well, we guess she! cligible. She's 4o Jisten to a program of original been divoreed. — Kansas City v !.u ¥s and ballads given by Miss Sy in a peculiar situation. | the advantages of an carly co-vpera- M, Galli-Curei has now made ap- technically our cnemy, } tion in the international plan. Some slie is overrun with Bol- ] newspapers have been looking S hitve ol desino o reco=s |Ikunce RatE{he Fschemos o laking S a —— ity Dlietinion of cv Lol i o 10 we could only gt the same e scerupnlous degree of ceoremony in flon. We may nol consisteni- | Sion of immature youths is not an e e e indication of the thoushis of ftie| in el blatiornEERoston music vendered by Theron W. Hart of this city Miss Thompson was en- colleze vole, claiming that the dec rights of ourschies or of any acti arfare upon her; one i because wood aleohol had not been| medizeval bullad. Miss Thompson's . m the returns would be in about 1 e ' 2 wid¢ actice of o A€ o 2! g bronght to s notice.—Minneapulis; cOSUMEs Were very unustal and beau- §op e o Sy hoad Sunacnoen rate he applied this morning to the aking a patriotic duty enlistment oflicer of the local naval or failing tod sume relative proportions as the | g pibune | titul. being designed by Miss Gertrude hs s for every gzood citizen' to practlce | g, y Sinkicwid “Blue Devil” Vet-| pecruiting station and entered the navy , y Laniell, o costume and’ scenic designer | n ing fast ywadays ity for th Shakes) r 1 I 1 cconomy. as an apprentice eaman to yveoman the German { instance, which is usually able to Uepilies U b i pes oy aiteapeRIcE i yhouse i “Therefore. 1. Georae Quiz ~es N i Thet ! ; et nin S ‘ ‘merly 100k (o Yenrs for a man tof - Mr Hart is a local musician and | 3 0o IOk o S aEley e Lomes Swectheart When Theft| sinkiewics will leave in a few days fo cordinee with " omfortable Republican mi-d guink wimseit 1o death.— Minneapolis! his music is alwoys heard with great | oo 2 sEiain beingsirmly 3 convineed that the XNational Thrift W the German [ Jority at the polls. 1here is no par Journa' ! pleasure. Mr. Hart received much ap- e y Week program as it is planned is a 1.od = plause, particular appreciation being ok Sanle & 'a serve for five years in the fa- Win a real watch at the Elks fair. ) e L shown for “Valse De Juficttes by |Mmovement worthy of the support of {18 YL Bl i ‘qetachment of thel iy L €8 =t the Bl (ay %011 to M UDDUNE Chb(T 1| sehedute and therc U Senthnsn Hawaii new wanis statelood. and ' SORE TR0 cvery citizen of our city, I appeal to | MOUS e 1a ok it <he will promise to do something 1 it eIt e nd et ekt 2 frvenchiacm o = e b L e s o e [ G Al iR Soyiecdwithilpal s sidents of the city | .00 g receive only minor injuries hve 1he t I G aln S oo niice et | e Sl S S e S SRS B S d Bto lowin=tlic ionterininmonth res o oo the local Thrift Week com-{ i his work merited him several NAVAL ENLISTMENTS. 3 g ] i see WHIC in the was of granting her, o o, o VNS T LD S secial | Mitlee By co-operating in every way | T T.tions and recommendations for Jesse H. Willimms. who is credited { committee under the dircetion of | Possible to malke the observance of | oy orders, was the happy war ex-f with having assembled the first anti- e =l Mrs. A, C. McKinnic. Members hope | (NS important occasion a success. | S0 e of Henry Sinkiewicz of 100 aircraft gun turncd out of New Brit- o dutivs to N the | Southi—is sticking by its ,"\,,‘,“‘,”‘;‘,‘T‘ y\v” e e et that in the near future the club may || h”l"" in the City of New Britain. | ot 50 "(ieet. Henry's happiness con- | ain. has enlisted in the navy as ap- vhalienzec enpsey. t ! s 2 2 [ this the 12th day of January. in the | .., = drse >re: e = ks & e ) c " 0 o = ms: o et . . azain have the opportunity of being Y € [Ftin Cupon his discharse from | prentice scaman for a machinis i1l be undertaken. no peni-| Uresident in a loyal manner that is| anything may be expected after ”“qu“"-- ‘1'\”-‘\” “ ‘m»'»h tunt ’NWM‘\J” I_‘N”, T e e o :‘n Jfi;‘(‘\.\'vfi‘snflnu‘\ o e s e s 1 be shown for pres mis- | admicabic Aut hardly praiseworthy SR colichach Sl il glisate i UL e et SR {hundred and twenty. it America where he met the givl of | fleet during the war., has re-enlisted Pal R A | . ‘G.AL QUIGLEY. |80 s, a Bristol woman with| and received promotion to be a third almer doesn't sce - : linis ams, @ s e d to N nto their | whom are Fvan and Taft 1 N nc '\1,,“;‘\. ,\‘," | IS GRANTED DIVORCE Mayor” [ \hom he had been corresponding. His| class petty oflice Joscph Sepski of The divoree case of Mary Tom- = Wwar romance cantinued fayvorably and oud street will study wireless as near Bris- sraphy in the navy sheck of this city. suing for a divorce j ew Haven I)merats J enry decided tol locate from her husband, Robbin Vreden- § s | to1 as possible 2 — hearing before Judge Maltbie at the! ~xow Iaven, Jan. 14— Announce.| ington he began: te prepare for n superior court vesterday The hus- ¥ o wedding day. when suddenly zloom ment is made today of arrangemenis| oeershelowed his run of jox. ller for a dinner to be ven here Thur was accused of theft by his employver The news reach- sumption of the war: we | Present fizures. In New England, Charges Ave Brought Against Him,| @ training station ninant, the ticular enthusiasm rthe themselves in other fashion | that we should ratify as soon as pos- ing land. This political situation that has arvisen | desire.—Cleveland Plain Dealer given formerly will ing seceptable © Nouth ts, and th Allics will { Advocates of the League, amons i smashing down prices. But. of course he hasn't sprung hic trump card on H. CoLoyet. Wait il he gets out an he militaristic decam of \ Why not xtop the polities and | injunciion.—Omaha World-Herald ds, with the o [} fication, cven though reservations :re entually will become entir No de the rest of us, we be- them cvervwhere. and how hear the expression, I am ropi't may calized t in the Senate? IS S— T allied powers f e ould be zood politic MARRBIED IN MERIDEN. band charzed that the wife deserted vous it scems as though I Every such woman sentral st i g we one side or the Albert Dewey Revoir of this city | him. They were married in v and and Miss Maybe v, Steigler of Mer- in giving the reason why his wife left | day evening, January 29, as part of| and was discharged iden were married at the Bva lical him. Viedenbers said that she was | the cntertainment by New Haven| ed the ears of his youns lady friend ! Lutheran Tmmaculate church on De- dissatisticd with marricd fe. The di- | democratic women of Mrs. George! and she refused to have any thing more t's guarantee At Vinol. the corl Yeember 17, 0t has been learned vorce was sranted and the father | Bass, chairman of the women's na-| to do with him. He has naw consuited liver and iron tonic without oil, w ! throush the return of marriage li- will ‘huve lesal custody of three chil- | tiunal burean of the democratic pariy,| counsel and intends to bring suit for] build sound. steady nerve a Bhwi and that they wou was signed cense copies toduy. Revoir s em- . dren. Altorney Joseph G. Woods ap- | Homer S. Cummings, chairman of ®ie| defamation of character against his, muscle Ussue and promote stren: d ploved in a Main street vestaurant. ! peared for Vredenberg and Mrs. | national committee. also will speak.| employer, as he claims the charge wasjand = vitality or return her mone rse until machine guns and . His bride lived at 100 Cook avenue. | Vredenberg wus represented by Attor- | Invitations to attend will go to party| unfounded. This seems too good a chance to los. | ney Albert A, Greenberz. ? workers throughout the state. Whether he s Lo appea Vorts from Lierlin men > that 10,000 agitwtors Boerhin disis Ao unce i umber—had gathered for a| Germany was in gloom when the peace the bands of the trocp If it may be believed, we cannot buw! Meriden. was advised againsti —Advi.

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