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D, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 11. 1920 3 ; i Britain Herald. |7~ oo o IENNA PRESETS. | e e e e s e e s s s e e e e e e e e e e = e ain TheMcMillan Store, Inc. EFALD PUBLISHING COMFANY, “Always Reliable” 30| Proprietors. should be collected, we agrec there. | revolt, but the spirit is there and the —- rebellion must some ds ake the @ally (Sunday exceptea) at 4:13 — — bellion must =om om e Y GUNTRAS/TS . at_Herald Building, 67 Churoh St THE ~FLU" GERM. holders of the count¥y come to a re po’'s Year. 0 Three Months. Atzempts to isolate and study (he | #lization ihat repression will be 5o = th e hering pence ks = gorm which causes the Spanish influ- | factar in furthering peace. SR Second SClnes S MAIIRI 8 RSN IKast, in Russia and norther China wecording to Dr, Royal S Copeland. lal Rooms who has issued a statement on the [ the best of motives; we cannot ques- | SPECIAL NOTICE Owing to the poor condition of the Roads we kindly ask you to take all small packages with you. I tian them and cannot argue against T pnly profitable advertising medlum M | oy ijoinic which, it 15 thought, rap- S 2 e city. Circulation books and pres: pom alwave open to aavertisefs. Vienna, Ieh. 11.—The authorities recently authoriZtd the population to cut and take from the municipal for- = he justice of making « fort 10 stop idly on the dechme. The labaratories | the I Ahalibs el QAR By . the reds on the safe side of the houn- for research ave still in mystery, the | ¢! e Ll clogihgiboun) ember of the Associated Frems. dary line: Bui, while Japan fights in - ssociated Proms s exclusively entitled | coviness of the bug makes it success xpanifAightsiinYiests hat suitound Viennd oo the ues for republication of all news one pl she anight well cast her | wood as could be borne on the "dited 10 it or not otherwise credited this pasper and slso local Be¥ | oyych for specimens and for habiis. me friranes oretn. = S $ towards Korea, whgre the spirit of | ¥ Mmect the pressing need of people - JLne S eviivorlinhyslclan Fhasgalsolis - o e 1 . ¢|¥ho could not buy or ohtain from . A olshevism is spreading because o & made public a finding to the effect {he public ration cnough fuel to copk P. S. MOMAHON'S TDEAS. W he was mistaken in an eavlier | 1€ oppression of a great land and its [ with. Our Twenty-Eighth Anniversary Sale ¥ by offering values that will lonz be embedded in the minds of our thou- d : ew Britain and surrounding suburbs, who for the past twenty-ecizht y have looked to this Reliable Store for their needs in Dry Goods. Daily--for the Balance of the Week While Our Anniversary Sale is in progress we expect to offer New Money Saving Values in the various lines of merchandise that could not be advertised before owinz to these purchases beinz tied up in transit from the mills on account of the storms. back ful in evadinzg the most diligent : peace loving eves in another direction, | three times weekly. The plan was ) ] ] ) ) ) e ) ) (B ) 2 ICE = 2 peoples. She mighi. while she throws | A fortnizht's experiment showed g 1 1 1 4 5 f her armies to the north, consider that, with the complete destruetion s’ association is to be a factor, | had the discase were immune for i 2 OF Ghe mtperbitorestnaiic ot ol 2 plans for ziving back to those on the | °F LES) o Sstinay 130 acres, ubtedly are rounding into shape | yvear or so. boctors held the theory | e : : only a fraction of the wood went 4 i west some of their independence and | inande by : jhe spring campaign P. S. Mc- [ that those who suffered last year 3 intended. while organized bands of some guarantee of their future. In | profiteers cut and sold ,000.000 i &l cal politics, in which the Tax- { assumpgion that those who had once b, one of the leaders of the dis- Jiwould not do so this. This hgs heen | oo 8 20 Bo S Il S orth & faction in the clty, has & bone |disproved by the statistion made | oo v 0 (8 R ST he incident is typical of profitcer- K with Mayor Quigley and his | available in the recent epidemic. Tho | ' = o b, inz conditions in this capital. The pa- re. s I . { pers daily report the frustrated or of Korca in the present discourses on | succossful smuzzling and out of (he the Siberian fighting. It would be in- | country of contraband articles and for alleged wastefulness in ihe | Health Commissioner is now of the | ct of city business and, as usual, | opinion that there will he a recur- ot hesitated to say so in no un- | rence of the epidemic next vear but | o £os i P teresting 1o hear what is being done | COmmodities. A of Spanish terms. It the Chief Executive | t the disease will be still milder in | (0 smugglers recently s ht on elected, states McMahon, it will [ form than it now is. the southern frontier with large quan- tities of zold. silver and platinum icause the Republican party in | In all probabilities there will he FACTS AND FANC[ES which they were trying to take out ity is dead and the Democrats { much endcavor en the part of public in automohiles. The low exchange pebly breathing. The out ¢ | healtn ofticials and privale individuals : value of the Austrian crow akes : et : I It's a wise bill that krows its own 3 ! Sustrian Jerown malkes mpaign during the next clection | interested to make it more certain | rather by the smnzgling a tempting game and men take desperate chances. The fron- tiers are zuarded closely and ove one searched, but the left hand trad is unchecked. Money Still Powerful. Money can still buy any necessity time conzress makes it iven by the spokesman as being | how the germ of intluenza lives and [ ajJaw. Ask Senator Cuinmins. —Bos- | f business efficiency and ‘disre- | carries its disease to the humans | (o0 Transcript pf politics and politicians. about it. If it may he isolated _and M seaGhilae (i R A s how this policy is to be fol- | studicd and a’ceitain means of com- [ and inform Governci Coolidge that in view of the circumstances | bating it found humanity will owe | while it appreciates his services as R e Rs e e [P G TSR RO, SAAI G the Denefit of his talente——indian.|©f the people are hungry and cold Aans v and d. the splendid hotels and mended, salarvies are said to he 1. The recurience »f the epidemic = restanrants continue so crowded that it is impossible to be served unless a reservation is made for a table Tn crowns the prices ave fabulous. A simpie meal c ts the month's salary of an office n.an, vet profiteer§ and b ' C | M ongeleum ats Bed Sheets and Pillow | ., Songcleum Mats | Only One Hundred to be sold at this Special Anniversary Sale price. PR PICI Rubber Mats ALL AT ANNIVERSARY SALE SAVINGS LT 81x90 PEQUOT SHEETS ... Value $3. e s s g 81399 PEQUOT SHEETS ... .. Valuc $8.95 [ — i - i $1x90 SUPERIOR SHEETS .. e $2.95 Llnoleum Specnafly Prlced 9- OT STING. Bleached. Value i iz = 2 ””. SHE T',\_( Bicuthe “"0‘; o abons” genuine prinfed Linoleums. not the b el ke felt paper kinds, but the best $1.25 wrade. -1 PEQUOT SHEETING, Unbleached. Value Sale pr Db e S ety $1.25. For this Sale .......... 5 3 — - < il d ) . . INCH BLEACHED COTTON. 65¢ “Bial)or;s I!‘!Eald Lmoleums For this Sale ? 12336 WEAR BEST PILLOW CASE 5 Sale price - §1.98 and $2. EANAES yd. wes. For this sale ............ - cach .- .New Sprinz p i S0 ANl = as 15336 PEQUOT PILLOW CASES. 79c¢ values. ANNIVE SARY 3 GS NOW ”\' = this Sale .. L 69¢ cach BLANKETS — COMFORTABLES AND RUGH 3 PILLOW CASES of e ¥ S Princess Muslin . ........ 69¢ cach. Valuc 85 S C © GLASS TOWELING. fine weft. 39¢ value. IXty DOZC!\ hlldren S HOSC ForithistSale WEN U0 o0 vard | Fine Ribbed Black Cotton. Sizes 7 10 9 1-2. GOOD QUALITY LONG CLOTH. Value $5.90. 39¢ values, For this Sale . I for 98¢ 10 yard picce for ..., .. _ $2.88 I'INE QUALITY WOOL SPORT HOSE ' FRENCH SHIRTING MADRAS. 89¢ zrade. Heather color. . price S1.79 . Value $2.50 Neat ¢ n e 5 L. 69c ) | KNIT UNDERWHEAR AT SALiS PRICES. BLACK SATIN DUCHESS. P For All broken lines fo be ceared away. Buy this Sale i 3 i now for Next Fall and Winter. nding city offices. is not clear. { ninch 1o the medical profession whose | my to the greatest degree is | benefits to mankind are already man- gh, in several incidences, busi- yhot be certain, hut the possibility “Why don’t vou squenky any more these days?" asks the Flor- ida Times-Unien. The price is so high a shoe is just naturally ashamed to ffairs are to be closely watched inother one a vear later expert in business. Al veiy | thing to be guarded against. We admit the feasibility of the i do so0 plebian a thing as to squeak. : ent and mentally questio 3 5 : Memphis Commercial-Appeal. L peeuaion hiane bt el testion | e PRINCE. OFF HIMS as the cabarets and night amusement the Taxpayers, or anyone els % places of all kinds. Allied nations in the Great : If the farmers carry out their re- | e 5 o . - 0 »orted plan to cut down production On the one hand—s luxury and reck- 2 will probabiy zreet with amuscment | ! ! ! ceiten 1 e of handlipg the large corpo- i there will be nothinz to dvink. nothing | /055 spendinz and on the other star- . off o « s Crow rince ile + 1 N o & sw s f stree o thit we call the city of New | the offer of former Crown Prince W {oleatii nonheteton =0 thul ou T vation irms of street heg- ing to get an evccutive really liam, of Germany, to stand trial for | good.—St. Louis Post-Dispatch. gars increase, men, women and chil- dren with their insistent appeals. The ve America time,’ plead the iper coffec houses are filled from nglish papers kindly, She is taking | OPening 1o closing with those draw- contrary to international law and to Now York Evenine cun inz their 15 crowns daily of out of P at anywhere near the alary fofered ol the Mayorfor the(iiicysinzsioficheimllitaristsiwnof ot = wantad for committing specific acts ay. Such an individual as the Gledoificommiiy Deci ! yers hope to clect might fall \ % T R ik ey work subsidy. Strikes and threatened he skies above and s inice | Eh A AN E SO TIIIA NI bt he sl ve and announc strikes brinz enormous increases of struggie. His authority was prac- f was here as a steerer of the | SU | H it e b : 5 pay and, prostrate under it all. is the Bt by some Divine Providence, | tically nil, he was nof the perpctrator 25 YEARS AGO middle-class. the professional and /o i 3 = of the crimes, and to punish him in- clerical ranks whe have neither or- s/willing to act without pay (from The Herald of That Date) stead of ihe nine hundred real vil- fanization nor resource They are small feel' Barring his descent E not entitled to out of work pay nor I8 rexionstanoyve:thowever twe | i 1 (OUIdEDSEIEGEba tlnc o Dind ST ) G e 0 R mission of failure on our part. rather 3 - 1895, incoynes. B i " Williaan G, Mulle this city sang | Fing no such aspirant to the | than the visiting of truc justice several sciections at i ! i given hy R e here would be a certain amount of | Airs. \Willinm K.\ v At he : 3 1y is @ shop ence famous for its satisfaction in removinz the spawn | elegant home in New York Sunday Haey ! delicac 15 windows afternoon. Mr. Muller is a famous : BE With tinned salmon, a few sardines, both to be had only on a flat ration P that the spring f year Curions Conty Vienna presents curious cont en, which presumably will not Aressed ed, as n . 5 ten. ( ©F the house of Hohenzollern from ed, as economy is the wateh- | © . male soprano and althougi years Buslnessimanazers, such a5 [Mesworld;She 1s personaiingr W Stata {810 5 e taiinis his boviuoice, & eloai purs : 56 it 15 mpthine bl teae Teukonic | s card. some imitation liquors and \ . SIS o | sealy-looking bonbons. ! presumption for him to im: New Britain’s grane is §9.084,- ! ' i In the =zreat shopping streets of the inner city the windows are filled with rhagnificent furs. works of art. tailored costumes. dainty silks and other women's wear, jewels and oth- bkesman paints. are rare and Coats, Suits, Dresses and Skirts at uick Clearance Prices Now During Our Anniversary Sale The prices are so small for high grade garments that many people will buy two or three at .a _time. allowing them several changes in their wearing apparel. Yom certainly can be well dressed after tah- 1 advantage of our Anniveisary Sale Savings. ) 0 ) 0 ) ) o 5 ) o 6 ) 5 6 5 ) ) ) ng of far greater salaries than | ¢ o T he may discharge the sins of his 5 is prepared to give They | Ne m 2 B 1 William N. Dunham who has been 1 the military conspirators | confined 5 | but not in politics. The home for the past six | weeks with the arip was out today | 1502 ) ) ) ) ) e ) ) G ) ) o ) ) o ) o ) 5 ) ) ) ) o (B ) 0 ) who forced the bloodiest and mos , I::u er anc have the rizht We would | 05 i ) ] costly war in histery upon the human | T0r the first time since the beginning | 2the" - atinis ilincas er articles de luxe. But our city departments, but Patrick Coffexy. one of the men | €/0thing. for shoes and woolens, for nnot produce the man, of that We thank vou. William, -for yvour | working at Shuttle Meadow lake yes- | IN0S€ thinzs that a populace needs in thorou business co-ordina- or sturdy race intense intercst in the future of the | terday fell through the ice and got a | @ hard winter elime, for fats and flour severe ducking. though he manageda | N4 s one can search Vienna in flof lec plhist Do abore ine 5 “6j vain \ diamond or rare painting until rescued tapestry or sable coat, dainty =ziass. L is no one bur will admit | us- We would like very much to get T. L. Reilley of Meriden of the | Ware or exquisite leather and poree- certain. If they are able fo, any feat of magic, they are | Germans generals and your obliging onzratulated. offer to deliver vour sacred person to (553w} ) ) e ] ] ) ) ) ) ) ) 6 ) ) 1 one You, but aot at ihe expensc of agree- | directars of the Connecticnt Baseball | 14ins things can be found in the Kar- association, will aftend the meeting | Nestrasse or the Graben or the smart at the Russwin Lyceum this cvening | Shop streets that radiate from them. Eie tanlt of the Dolitizall o h more zuilty than you. when plans will be made fo have a | Put the owner of any one of them will | lere is waste. to some dearec B atiazcment of evervh ciiv 1 10 drop our cases agai [ EE H.the attitude of concerns and e baseball nine for New itain this | <1l You more readily for bacon. flour R e e season or sugar than for crowns. Recentiy > : £ i JAPAN IN WAL, Mr. and Mrs. George H. Dyson many shops have refused to sell Phere may be wiste in New Tt an & 5 e g Stablishe e Wavicedimomiyapuntate tottne cftecll|Satsiiainina SRS S RTR TR ra e 9 POy fo: e stablishsd Conelsnmontcay undoubtedly there is. but rick of Derhy at their home although such a procedure is ‘in di- it that country is expecting that it A RN TR reet violation of the law will be impossible 1o keep out of Daily Quotation. nicipal authorities have made - . { warfare with the Bolsheviki. that ‘IIY ] EM Ihe zovernment daily quotes 1he | istakes without doubt, the 7 auoles. - no more. than elsewhere trouble in Siberia must came about | lalirate lof oxchangse at for- n moncy will he cashed in its own Col. A, L. Thempson resumed his | PUrean. but thix means nothing as af- | duties at his desk in the oflice of the | fecting private transactions in hanks aggression. with. no plans for terri-y town and city clerk today. following | 1nd with money cdhangers. Some orial annexaiion in the disputed dis- | an illness of iwo weeks. days the will give from ten to | and effective Olcott’s Orchestra at Legion danes, | (Wenty points more or less. than the ing of city ex- | { —Adut ial wecording to their own | Vel e nad e pnubi The Ladies society of the Swedish | nent of conditions. There arve Baptist chureh will meet at the home | d2ily raids on illicit money chanzers | roads towards Japancse territory. | of Mrs. J. A, Carison. 137 Dwizh: | in cafes, hotel corridors and in the s upon which the city of : side streets of the Bourse, often net- AL A X stating that Japan ahs no choice bui | street. tomorrow afternoon at z:3e | side stree ISUHORE oL olialin 5 is dependent are steps Sicloci ting 1 gpain : to ercet an impassable barrier to the clogie Qbers of the Taxpaverss s LR E G R Continuous dancing, Legion dance. ; 28 —Advt open to the aggressors. He disclaims | Women's auxilinry of S, Mark's P is to lay one’s finger upon : and that the Oriental country is to stances and guard against | % . 2 fizht nething but the rising tide of red the future. This may ; such an organization ruinously low Japan's attitude on the Bolshevik in- fion, and the antazonization o ns of crowns. hut the same zoes on even though expenses are | ,,¢ jjeu of ndding to the possessic church will he held tomorrow evenin ither can we afford to waste | oo ic cquntry, even (hough many peo. | 4l 8 o'clock in the chirch parlor. A Shrapnel Flies in Devastated y: If the assoclation has [l die Si o o ¥ rlE The Y. W. . A. zirls' basketbal g plesiiagnenoicdatiomBllicyscene JoG | rl i) Arcas of France and Belgium: A pon itseif the design of act- | 4ctivities clai At nd e S i p Gt s S haeiiand sia b /S milvridalciovnMinithe ¥ GGl ol s pout fear or favor. in perfect | ping” is the impelling motive. ayminasiim tomorrow evening, i RCAIENEC o all. it has indeed picked a T resurds to Niberia the Premicr | sgame to start ai 8 o'clock. Dancin Taon Eltancc T Ecb —rtesidents { it must watch that it does | pay he right, there is extreme ds will follow of the devastated districts of France \ f Koscinsko posi.!are still flecing from bursts of shell World Wa tera i e held onjand shrapnel The new menace s ress the line of what is best boyer 1o the Jap in the imminence ity in =0 doing, unruly peoples of Itussin, there M eMa ol Friday evening 0 o'clock in the | caused by the small srass and swamp promise of future wiurs in their eon- Worsaw ildineg. ond street Fivay L wWhich Siently. set off the ‘ « 1 1act with the Chinese. Japan b Il members-are expected to attend. | shells that ~ been piled up to he g tales Edward J. Appelhauser anid hatled aw and exploded in some W Titus, both o ' I 5 fe place + 3 will spend Lin thdas Major Il. . Greenc. of [Baston. ajstucincsnithelon el high s eayed. with heir aunt, Mrs. Sc T, bt Mass, had a thrilling ride and nar | The Koreans are said 1o be in revolt | south Main street. Fowly excaped w hail of shrapnel on i ing. here. for future peace ut payers: assoc he | of another revolt comes to us. from a r. However to call tion of the pu 10 the oh- t that there s not been inst their masters. the Japanese Members of Alexandra 3 hi= way from St Quentin 1o Laon as which so many real Scveral thousand Korcans. armed by | 24. 1. 0. D. of St. George ha en- | A result of one of these fires. A French tertained at the home of Mps. Pavid | woman working in a field near Bou- considerable | the Bolsheviki, are said to have de- - | Coleman of 44 Greenwood street to- | conville was gassed and i e ! stendeduponSaidanancsessurrison iin morrow afterncon amage ha been done. whensone 2 “al I northern KX il killed about three eh Freiter sold property s i Senon Ve fields, thou- | seven hundred defe { Glen strect to Freedman and K . mexploded shells have be er through the B. Soloman Real K up by German prisoners ane state Azency 1 there are details hauling 1hem William iapl 1nd exploding them in remote ensni ey garrisons being routed in each | Jeft this morning for Jucksonville, | valleys every day. there Fre still long cation. and a lien for back P e e a4 by the aimst a4 prop- R taken place, the Japan- | Consequently it | eusc Fla.. where they wil remain until ks of them cveryvwhere. Spa .. W. Bruemmer, secretar ~ buttlefield e he e ' W oyear ¢ March 1 smotives and from small fires th Bu curs ago. Korca, with a ish is leing pack taxes is to be laid at | population, at the last census, of about © to patches 1jthe acaldentalinussty of the association o) ¥ 16.000.000 pcople was suhjuzated by ¢ conterence 2 ry weeds and secreiari | : mahy ~ople 1red up | the Japanese and appropriated. This | todav numerons, i’ s P m.\vn,mp 1¢ i selling their property. We e latter we le to do because of The A, D. 8. fraternity will give a shells are beir 0 | = TS sehDl: = take rip is made in one, via the scaplane. bre selling their proper the latt re able to do because of banguet at the hanguet hall of the | ded bLut it is from the accidental | nta Barbara Society an-y cperate 15 passenger seaplanes. tak- | i) = Do 8 '!\\n N : er comes. alers here are res to the air- | ing fishing parties to the Santa Cruz [ Above photo shows a ban fisher- Il e them 10 so- tv.\;...m\ Where the finest fishing in | men and fisherwomen just returned Califernia i found. A three-days’ ! from a successful trip. ed to lean towa he la the peacefulness of the inhabitants. | S2"0UC °C [ CCo o (s orclock S e on in accounting for the | who are mentally and physically equal. | pajnn rrell, secretary of the ‘hoys' | = plane to gquickly he 1K' ‘.m»_iv,,‘,, fishing spois nghead Liros. d. Taxes remaininz unpaid | it is said, td their masters were partment. will the toastmaster. hterest at the rate of ¥ per | robbed of the independence which had Hear Yankec Division Band.—Advt. '