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PSS EENEaEEEERAREEARRSBeRT Special Selling of o fact on s iraportant questiot of B e ) relinguish &er | i worid leader: e 5 ever ain her position triend of all peoples sirugg i liberty, 18th Amendment. s ook o Rarisunts oilan: : { Joled b Ol oF foletoteletotd and capital W away .with the Feb. The platform { and the lockout. by the democratic un-l : burdens must be red T ol bovention is as follow | immediately equitably. I : temocrats of the st wherever | k view with patriotic 1 2 expendi= erica’s record in the Wor » de ¢ > s merica’s rec in S S any maiden, but now amazing green plums and plump little tan- gerines join hands and circle to the left. 1 <. flowers, tancy pins and fz straws, embroiderics o E embellish hats for every da, me and evening occ . Color and light are tai e straws and metallic embroideries. Every chay IS » have as its motto in life to make some fair sel lo Patent Leather Hats, Special, $3.98 Trimmed Hats, $3.98 | Trimmed Hats, $6.98 Georzette and Straw. Batavia | Beautiful Trimmed Straw | Wats, copies of original Paris Straw and Al Straw. | models. On sale tomorrow: ! value up to $8.50, special, $6.98. lamor h S of government buntry” the admini St ke e STRIKE SPREADING ] ress » laws in halt a dozen | an the republican party ir e ntur: " ris Workers Quit Today—Govern- ederal reserve act, hitt v the prescnt leaders of the | ment Plans to Take Drastic Meas- 2 X ade p ures of Precaution, and cur et sctons she arm | U, e, Sstion Bers Seused otk Women’s $6.50TanLacenow $4.75 host N E tion e s enador, | Dot sation “ituiond wrvice 1 Women’'s $4 White Oxfords $2.98 hild lat LIS CHHARILLO diminished, except on the line of proviasa | [ERE bk of the Belsip versite Boys’ $4.50 Bluchers now $3.50 \uitabl ; e 1 equitable distribution ¢ e Pomin il i el e s Youths’ $3.50 Bluchers now $2.65 just share of the cost of nt. ecord of the democratic ad- ion in mectiag the problems r, in raising an army Trimmed Hats, $5-98 | Exclusive pretty models, cluding the Famous Georgette and Straw Combina- | Gage Banded Hats jons. Pretty Flower Trimmed o ? Very smartly tailored. spe- iats. Value up to $7.50. -al. $7.98. New Cellaphane Hats In All the Bewitching Styles That Spring Demands. GOLDENBLUM MILLINERY CO. 88 MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN g B G T BTG TCGEHBT s employes is op- nier Millerand, who ar- e vesterda nd at once into consideration of the tuation confronting the coun- @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@éfi@@?@@@@@@@@( productive agen to munition and feed Delegates of railway workmen's munitioning, feedinZ { . hjgns canf. the premicr e l‘“;“ vesterda er: relative to some match-1 qetion which would bri whout a re- lument to cemoeratic admin- | consideration of the G efficiency. workman named Campanaud, whici Iplacing of 2 ‘aused the walkout of men of the ce with record breaking Tiyons andiMedltesanean e | ed to the t ith @ so that not a man under | hut the best Millerand could do w: i andicap the exp. liver pac bt the Ameri avy was | 1o advise the men to submit their case G e business iboring under fc s the speed c { to arbitration. In t ntime, the s e four million s a vea e United ¢ st railroad company s dismissed 250 Ji= He said 1 amount of business is done on Dbattlefields se thousand | sirike lcaders. in addition to Cam- was a lack of proper housing, inabil of oniy million doll: i .y chievement . A 4 cplacements of motor | explained. i e ¢ stration of oo A : ; g goited th ainistr il 1 Campanaud was aeh e ruc ok money and a tremen- | - - N s pevinE abeontaain Imis 3 | dous ineri in business absolutely { i CONTRACTOR DIES. ty Ratification Urged. sele fromidute tolattend s unton Heads 0[ Rallway Express Ggm.j unparalleled in the history of the | i SCLyCanReh e and for the immediate rati- | MeeHNE | e said that s soon | Orland W. Norc « @ member of the 14th f the peace treaty and = . e ; 1o ; - > A Mageachuset iment of infantry | (ations without destruc.: TOO COLD, SCHOOL CLOS pany Inspect Local Situation | wrmed "o 3 Gl the 1st A . to” the end ths Owing to the frigid tempe; N unified control would do every- Worcester, 3l ’ Orland vy artillery. After 400 o the Ared (165 of Fasaee fox O Iy relations in the | ihe various rooms ut the 5 TS R | thing possible to relieve e . russ, known building | he entered the building business 1 | ternational trophy which will be con- 0 e ¢ R < 1 i = _ g possible 1 unsatis 2 St I i . Yorcross, 5 ‘or in France in September. nd in the world may be | all classes were disniisse : esult of the efforts of ti . onditions } 5 Bl bieihec Jasaes £ Siorceod 6Rd | teston e - .8 1 A : S pitions fin : the name of Norcross Brothers. | Three American entries have been re- to secure : S 3953 Losi oy B s during 2 cern had cha of the con eived. The United States won twc r n the express and freight | 3 - 5 s sars, died 1 T L tion of many of the great buil out ‘of the five international contests racilities for the city of Britain. | s ! X { the coun reld pripr to the war. foloTototakedolale) | T D B B D T B R R D and future wars prevented. | ing. Owing to eplore the refusal of the | furnaces ure being fired with cord n United States senate to wood. manager of the aAmerican } company: H. M. James, distr { intendent of the eastern Connecticint i division. from Hartford, and Grammar School Hall offices, the ¢ s s, togethur VEBSTER LOUR WORLD’S BEST GRADE Our Domestic Science demonstrators are now ing house to house calls in New Britain advo- g a larger use of good home made and baker’s d to lower the cost of living. While Daniel er Flour costs originally a little more than flours, “The value received more than equals higher cost.” PROTECTOR GU ARANTEE—If you are not oughly convinced that Daniel Webster Flour has Huced the best bread you ever baked after you used an entire sack of it, return "the eapty to dealer and purchase price will be refunded charged to us. with members of ‘hamber of { Commerce trafiic reau, held a dis- ¢ cussion in the New Britain club. The e e trafflc burcau members outlined th S ac situation and urged the officials represented by man; > 11, . W. Poteet, nd H. B. Ct berlain, secretary of the Chamber o Commerce. After going over the estimates as approved by the Board of Finance and Taxation and on which a tax rate of 30 mills is asked for, representative taxpayers have made out a new budget, made -public today, which shows how easy a matter it will be to run the city during the year on the revenue received from a 25 mill tax. WEDS THE ORIGINAL | [® “BUSTER BROWN™ If 25 Mills Is Sufficient, Why Pay More? Why cause an unnecessarv drain on your ewn purse and at the same time cncouvage continued ex- travagances on the part of city officials and get nothing for the city or yourself in return? That is the proposition which comes before you, Mr. Voter, for a decision at the cifyr meeting in Grammar School Hsll fonight. PE ON HAND TO REGISTER YOUR BEMLIEF. The Taxpayers’ association gives assurance that after due consideration of the estimates there is no question but what the revised budget will cover the city’s expenses during the current year. We. challenge anyone to contradict us or disprove onr claims when we state that a 25 mill tax rate will be sufficien’ to take care of New Britain’s needs. We will be at the Grammar School Hall to- night to answer any claim tending to show that we have made an unwise estimate of the situation. WE BELIEVE the VOTERS of NEW BRITAIN WANT A 25 MILL tax and we believe the city * meeting tonight will pass a vote in favor of that rate. If you are interested in the tax rate, and everyone of course is interested as it means something to each of us personally as well as a whole lot to the city’s good, you will attend tenighl’s meeting. EAGLE ROLLER MILL CO. W. J. CAHILL CO. Retail Distributors: ereigns’ Trading Co. Landwehr Bros. er & Olson, All S. Berkowitz. stores. Corbin-Russwin Stores. : S ceny North & Judd Stores. C(I‘Yleat and Grocery i\) ?3 (\)\hm‘zn Ahat "1 /. B. Woodruft erggMacket. | N2t Meat & Gro, Co. ley Workers™ Corp Wm. Schlenker Society. Bloomquist & Edman rp. & Shaw, formerly Universal Co-Operative owlishaw’s. Soci feleTototoRetele Don’t Forget Grammar School Hall Tonight. Your City Calls You B R T L T T L T T )] Hallinan’s bread always baked exclusively of iel Webster Flour. V. J. Cahill Co. Wholesale. ille Ct. Meriden, Ct. 2 2 o 1 during crved Robert 5 3 president of |, the American Railvay Express com- | 480 400 200 455 400 105 405 405 8 00 43 5 tetetetototoltolatotes % . | pany, made a spe trip from New | York to this city yesterday to inspect | ® 3 ® present express facilities with a vi 4 # ' 5 to improving them. Accomps l l him were C. T. Williamson, 1 L J