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Bosion Store FRANN A NUNSEY BSHOP PROTESTS 5525 5 B pinaua s ane semmseman 1 ! to be the wor of returning the Mail Orders . Business Hou Saturdays at 9 P. M. bert S Foremien. a former artille S Mondays at 6 ¥ % i o fi N i officer of the Rainbow division. INCORPORATED HARTFORD. ; + Acquires Evening Telegram Also; Wams Maintenance oi American « Exceptional Values in' s Friend of Bemett ~“Fieldof Runor” i France — — . ° 2o d p s Wit THE—— A Special Purchase of Exquisite Jan. 15.—YFrank A, Washington. Jun 15 I Dainty, Frash, New | . i stk Siigies WLt S, e S0 Swan_m -Root Sl Evening Gowns sae Heruld, the New York | forces in Fran s aa E Fon s il . have [H) i Fvening Telegram and the S open letter to - % = S k= 2 | tion of the Herald. said today he | the next of kin of the Ame P % S e \'1.’\“( Dr. m‘!‘f,.',‘vl L] Wm . [meNleomEny e e B s G e i e e R Be Placed On Sale Wednesday Morning - b pavers until he has had an oppor- | fell overscas. The leiter e e ! | tunity to study his new properties. He | public today by the Ame: i Swamp Root is a strengthenir iy declined to disclose the price paid. [ of honor association, which is nedicin It helps the Kidneys liver g While the deal was not completed un- | posing the movement for the whole- and bladder do the work natare in- ° Envelope Chemise—Fitte ‘Nainsook, ! til last night, he said, negetiations had | sale return of the bodies. and folloy tended they should do. been in progress f veral weeks. charges presented in the e and Swamp-Root has stocd . X "] Announcement of the change was |‘house that the movement is being | years. It is cold by il di STUNNING ARRAY OF STYL] EVERY WANTED MATERIA medallions and ncedlework, all ‘ney made in today’s Herald. by Rodman | fostered by undertakers for their per- PR el (b Sl Tk e SRR O o 3 ¥ = Wanamaker and the Guaranty Trust | sonal profit. nginetano e holigiicininol g EVERY DELIGHTFUL SHADE IN THE RAINBOW ! Co. as },\,_Fum,.s of “‘}f ostite of “America,” wrote Bishop Brent,” i _\ou must seebd the to appreciate them Tt is not very often that one can buy a stunni o $1.00. E . ues Gordor Bennett: ']"C ”;'““'- has left to the decision of the near- | se sure 3 and evening gown for $22. Chis is a very exceptional opportunity. 5 . commentin fally on the sale, re- | est of kin in each Al b Gowns—Of fine Nainsook, yok 1 it 2 & h what the final | start treatment et TAFFET ~OWNS SATIN. COWNS s S i s the friendship between Mr. Mun- | yesting place of our dead is to be— However, if you wish first to te EAEEET SATIN GOWNS TULLE GOWNS sleeves lace, others Hamburg trimmed, | sey and the late James Gordon Ben- | whother in France or in this country, | (lis sreat preparation s:nd ten cents TAFFETA AND TULLE GOWNS SATIN AND TULLE GOWNS a fine showing of the latest novelties, | "¢tk and udds: = 0 o iNo one will dispute the right of - Kilmer & (‘o.. Binghamton, N. o N T T R (s : £ - i o ealejol ihe mewsbaper }jg‘r; parent or wifc to claim the fulfillment Y.. for a sumplé bottie. When writing regular and extra $1. S IR I ) el ith _\!afn lsp‘.l‘lft Of lof the promise made by American | be sure and mention the New Britain e Corset Covers—Lidce and needle-| - net will. his chiet desirg as ! goyernment to return to America the ; Herald. A ! : expressed being that the Her- i j,,9i6c of our dead soldie. Bnt it l worlk trim. plain and fancy, all sizes, | 41d be continucd and developed, to be | ; , % — is conceivable that there arc tho: [ 39¢ i an enduring monument to its great | . z . ' — $9¢ to $1.00. [ andenne [ who, after learning the plan to es- | @ Come in All Desirable Sizes, 16 to 46. * Camisofes—Fine Nainsook, lac IDCCL e . e | tablish and maintain in ¥France an = Founded in 1835, i g = : We have just a few Jersey, Georgette and Serge Dresses that we ws o dispose of quickly: ER e P f field of honor for those wh riblon and’cmbroiddry straps & 108 Of | e Herald was founded by James | Allerican field of honor for those who ’ = : 2 3 new styles . in - lacerand needlework, | (orden Bennett, Sr., and made its : WOVO HayCobeicor st Boston, Mass. The following EI For that reason we are going to sell them at the ridiculously low ] e e aita ) My o the more excellent way . ¢ bring advice to other suf- [§] price of $1.00 cach. * 2 e - 2 o A bill to incorporate the move- ferc - i ossed into the hands of James Gor- | Not Al rts—Hambirg and:lace trimmed, B o S 2 ment has already been presented 1o UL J. F. True & Co. Having heard [B] Gl A beautifully trimmed in Jace, lace goods, regular and extra sizes, 1 tnd:la; . upon the clder Ben- e T e v all lengths; big variel¥, $1.25to $3 nete 3 n 187 The younger thh_xle_ss and is to Dbe re-introduced | that rour medicine. Dr. True's Elixir, Another group of frocks consisting of navy Serge Dr s, b trimmed. made in shortly. There will be an American | had ) 3 < - years and the straight line models will be marked especially at A B AR R 14 chemise, Billy Burk&Bladmers, ete., in| o 5 8 20 00 e home Here each year on an appointed day ; Spent many dollars in trying to get a white and flésh—no fasdvagice in prices. | and directed the enterpris i commemoration of the dead will be | Laxative which would agree with me H The Herald was perhap i observed. Over' all the sheltering - in the field with the Union ar- | More than a year careful considera- For years I have had & = Coats of Silvertone in rein- This assortment included Many “Printzess” models Iis greatest cxploit was under | tion to the American field of honor @ tite—any rich food:s z deer and navy are included in hort Silvertone Coats with = lot. The colors are nay cction of the younger Bennett, | are moved by a single minded pur- { me, and my heada S We - 5 5 < 1 and black. Some Crepe de Chine and Satin Unde "_"““‘\‘“‘;J‘,”‘ “f“{"'f °°“”°l_f ‘ff\_ ”:D . central field of honor with as many | vears I {hous = - ailments wear— sles, - Gowns, . Envelopc L0 DTNl MU ine Sttty Sl S ts as may be .cessary. | would I vied it. I hav ; IR e s aanel one lat departments as may be necessary. | would be helpe I tried it. ave ] newspaper fo send reporters groat dis- | 0lds of the stars and stripes will| At last I ha 5 's Elixir, the civil war had 63 Forrespond- i These of us who have given for | peller. 5 e S sl s v oot e e hie T wWasitroublediiee) ed feelings, this lot. Also TPolo Cloth leather belts in brown, navy Bl coita are el weakness, spots Coats in plain or belted bac and Oxford. Sizes 16 to 40. e ionie Nalrlinea ! when it sent Henry M. Stanley to : i \ 1o find the explorer, David Liv- | through by a sense of reverence for , NeTvous depression, Ranking with this that sacred dust which, though | before my e bad breath, sleepless- [@] colors are tan and light grey. Come early for choice. An T e T - ineicdl e soil of Irance, is Ness, irritability, dizzin and mangy of the Jeannette Arctic ex- | mingled with the soll of France, s Tes e 1 3 i excellent bargain for someone. forever America. It aims to pay high | other signs of sickness. A few wool Velour Coats " id sful but the Jeannette was crushed | honor to those to whom high honor | I can now do a day's housework with Kit Konby collars. Coats These Coats would ordinarily e sy - in the ice and her commander per- | is due. It would preserve as far as | @nhd not mind it. and vour Dr. True = . 3 8 i proldiftofiown i NNow oaa may be the eomradesnip of the wae | Elisir is always handy—I don’t knew in this lot would make hand- sell for a great deal more than chance while <he prices Sy s monglthose who metalcommeon fate ] oflalbetter dasative——Tgiverit tolmay some Spring garments. the price we are asking. low. express to all who are be- | ¢hildren *with wonderful results—it relieves them of worms. The styles are all distii tive and zood looking. Co Oleott's orchestra at the fair—one | It would 3 | night.—aavt reaved the undyving value of the sac- ! ritice made. It would perpetuzte in | } N WOODFORD, p ||:| ° . . . A { death that work bezun in life to bind y ) ’_“"‘"’”‘ "‘.;' F;‘;z%"‘“ | lc u e t er ecla rlces Spasmodic croup i | together nations of like ideals i Rroperli op, DS TEUS p: up is E & e SLssl ELIXIR, The Family Laxative and | 4 i ; N usually relieved with 7 one application of— o — — New York, Jan. 15.—The army | Worm Expeller, has done wonders for Buvie iSultNoWwaFon NestiSDRnE [oF WInLEE: / ! sick people, men. women and chil- | B Polish Falcons Start Campaign for | transport Powhattan, sailing today for : D) : e AT L ) verp. Belgium, has on board a G'en- AT ALL DEALERS. [®] 17 suTs L o /APOR % | Nnduralization and Expest Many et e S e - : ! jl Three of these Suits are of Iridescent material. 6 are made of Chevrona and 9 are black se YOUR BODYGUARD 307.6077! SEDIFE = Bt e ancrs which would make ideal Spring Suit Pittsburgh, Jan. 15.—Under direc S e oD tion “of "the f Polish Falcons. several | [H] \ ) : vl‘“ delivery and hea\")‘ LY [ areaihelien orennizal .,"s iyl C H A I N S o a < d e Dennevivania | lannched | Suits, fe o elo o i Pennsylvania launched Six of th are check Suits, a few Oxfords, wdol Velours, Silvertones nd iridescents 0 crtrucks, from 15 £0 5 toms. ban “antericanmation” campaign to- | AD]ERI(JAN Balanced g,," day. Officials of the Falcons an- | { for choice. Best nounced that the combined Polish | g Pleasure Cars: i soc . including religious, edyca- | 5 2 tional, social and beneficial bodies, | CITY SERVICE STATION., | plan the naturalization of every Polish | D ! resident af western Pennsylvaia and ! A. M. Pannessa. Prob they predicted that within six months | = | every eligible Pole wiil have asked for bdstwood Eaectr.cal herwce his first papers if he is not already a | citizen. Station and Garage. A branch of the Falcons here has P I been ctondueting meetings for several artinz, Lighting and Ignition Sys. | weeks and it was announced today tem Speeialists. | that more than 300 applications for MAXWELL SERVICE STATION, naturalization papers had been receiv- AR 193 MAIN STR ed during the sessions. Phone 387-12. Most of the Suits in this assortment are large sizes. Oxford some Wool Velours in tan, a Silvertones in brown with Seal and also a few odd model Suits. = 30 SUITS SPECIALLY MARKED o o . — o Oxfords, Duvet de Laine. Wool Velours, English imported Suits included in this lot. You must see these Suits to realize what a great ue they are. o T T ) b e EEEE assortment of Presto-Grip |Z====E . e ?32";‘:;3“%2?“ Chamns FOR QUICK RETURNS USE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS ‘ ] MERGER. e — ST Ak et e e & [ > presenting 6,000,000 Metho- ist Episcopalians of the country at- A § E ' F tended the meeting which began here % S today of the joint commission of the Methodist Episcopal churches, north and south, which has as its objJect uni- < o fication of the two wings of the v v ] ek Livery Cars for Hir. Day w04 Night | chirch. That the merger would be Storage, Suppilcs and Kepairing, | £5'¢¢d upon immediately appeared to | [H] * | be a foregone conclusion athong the | E! : delegates: . uy HAVE YOUK TRUCKING DONE SRR i @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@fi@@@@@@ PROPERLY AND AT REAsox. | Filance Committee | R I'il‘ e el Approves City Bills Auto Dept. Tel. 1075 New Britain, Conn. @ THE UNIVERSAL CAR 436 MAIN STREET ISR EEE The return of birth and death cer- I operate a daily Freigh E e a daily Freight and Ex- | tificates fo the office of the town @EEEEEEEEEE@EEEEEEE@@E@@@@E‘ press Service. New Britain, 'New Ha- | clerk last year cost the city $630.75, ¥en and New York. Trucks rented by | $475.25 of which was for births re- d=y or hour. Local and Long Distance | €07d€d. A fec of 25 [SRSgpald Moving and Trucking. fesgin o "ml‘l\;”‘ e ate sent In: City hall, A P health, § 2.56: incidentals. 30.75; <H. HARRIS | b S miiess i 1 .09, garage, $6 5 re: . Garage Tel. 1560, House Tel. 1819, .82: sewer construction. § 94; as s e e sewer maintenance, $444. street im- provement, $5,955.40; state highwavys, $3,600; street lighting, $2,653.04. : to AUTO REPAIRING ey T GTi L B TO ATTEND JUBILEE AT’S OUR SPECIALTY ev. Charles Coppens and Rev. T L] JUST CALL 857 B 5 2 0 - reten it e LT h X. Schneider will attend the sil- AND WE WILL BE AT YOUR Ver anniversary exercises of Rev. Fr. | [l J01n ul Dahme in ridgeport next Tuesd. AUTO REPAIR Co Both priests are intimate friends 115 GL Rev Dahme and will take part in Je anniversary mass with him fair. _— Don’t Depend on Spring Delivaries Spring deliveries of Ford Cars have never been certain, and they should not be depended ug Demand has always been greater for Ford cars than the supply or production. So, if you would be § ng a Ford car, buy it now while deliveries arc possible. Don’t wait—even next month is an nty Only a limited, specified number of cars has been allotted to this territory. That allotment ¢ not be increased, because the demand all over the country is greater than the supply or production. your order in now, and you will bc one of those who is sure of a Ford car out of our allotment. It's first come—first served. All orders are tilled in rotation. So, if you would be forehanded, if would be certain of having a Ford car when you want it—then you will buy a Ford car now. A order with us is your protection. It is the result of the wisdom of looking ahead. If you buy a Ford car now, don't think you have to *‘store” it. The Ford is a car made to servel + for business or pleasure throughout the entire year. Ford owners have long since come rize the fact. It is no longer popular to lay up your car for the winter. Buy a Ford car n fi?@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ Nervous Peo ple PLEASURE CARS should use KALPHOand observe its mag- T HE SRt B ComptnciAl and use it now. AUTHORIZED SALES AND SERVICE. MER AUTOMOBILE CO. 22 MAIN STREET INSIST ON GENUINE FORD PARTS. otetoteteletotetototololetofoteloaotetofetoteteletageioge] 193 ARCH STREET Aitaleshusiony Toss of memory, etc. KALPHO acts on the brain, nerves.musclesznd blood cell: < i rebuilds wornout nerve tissues and is in- x i S 5 1 B dispensable to all mental workers Con- i j P morharmful nor habitforming drugs. | f8 ¥ L K . tor ol At druggists $1.00. Refuse substitutes. OVERLAND AGENCY, Sterage and Accessories, HORLICK’S Repair Work a Specialty. MTA"L:TOE‘I;GI:;IAI:'K Phone 2237 139 Arch St. Avoid Imitations & Substitates eRefotetefeletoteletotocRe] ko