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Z / LI 2 7// 2 Bath Robe Bargams For Women That You’ll Appreciate As Soon As Garments Are Seen ABOUT TODAY’S WHOLESALE COSTS WE OFFER ATTRACTIVE COLORINGS THAT WILL fi@fi@@fi@@####&%@&fl : BLANKET QUICK DIS- WARM MAKE PRICED TO YOU : TOBES IN BEAUTIFUL RANGE OF POSAL TO APPRECIATIVE BUYERS. HERE IS THE STORY OF THESE SPECIAL OFFERING These Robes were contracted for before the big raise in pric us in time for our Christmas trade. As “It is an ill wind that blows no one good” s] or we pass the benefit on to vou. i >h°.“\I('l\'ll";'l f({“}{;;(‘l OF MANY PATTERNS, these Robes are offered in such colors as these: Grevy, blue, rose, pink, lavender, Copenhagen tan and red. All made of excellent grade blankets, with covd girdle and satin trimmed, and at the prices we are offering them you make a saving of $2.00 o $5.00 g5 " $6.50 $7.98 $8.75 $12.50 each each each each CHOOSE THE WISH, YOU'RE SURE OF GETTING A BARGAIN. & & and should have been received by it is your good fortune that this delayed lot has just 8k ONE YoU regular 75c¢ grade, T3¢ grade, 59c each. Suspender Waists, to 12 year sizes, res. There is the “Kazoo” Little Bzauty Waists, 3 RUSSIAN OVERCOAT, just 30 in 3 to § vears, grey and brown mixtures, $10.98 grade for $7.98. BOYS CLOTH CAPS, for $1.98 -t0 $3.98 each. Cloth Hafs in new Spring styles, from $1.25 $2.50. WINDSORS and FOUR 1IN HANDS. all color styles; Windsors 39¢-to $1.00. Ilour in Hands 50c to 5% $1.50.cach. STANCE. each. AKE WAL FOR 1 sizes from 8 Lo 16 years, for 59¢ COAT SWEATERS in 10 to 14 year sizes, and blue only, reg. $6.50 grade, $4.95 cach. colors srey kS mfif LONG TROUSERS for 30 to 34 waist, good patterns and big values at $5.00 and $6.00. young men, CORDUROY TROUSERS, quality and big bargains long ones, of extra good at $5.50 and $6.50 pair. JAVING AN AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY ¥OR \'ifl“' BRITAIN YOU CAN DEPEND - ON !"ROM!"I'LY RECEIVING ALD DRY GOODS PURCHASED OF US. Beaaes @@@fifi@i’e‘:@fi“fiu@fi&fi@&ffi%fi@##@fi##fi#@@fififi- BERLIN NEWS T ELEGTRIC SERVIGE 15 AGAIN CRIPPLED :* Ffie of Seven Cars Supplanted - by Steam Trams BEBBEABTREFREHIFEAVIL LS SRS unable ta keep her home evenings and !hete dai since: the thaw she would not obey them, it is charg- | considerable, number.of ed. leased from-local vard ¥Fresh eggs 69¢ doz. Rus: WON'T HANDLE FISH beg cars were L vesterday. “Water. Water. E — The warm spring sun has meited | i the and snow in the roadway. { causing miniature lakes of water Lo | form over the trolley iracks lo & { depth of several inches. Almost the | | entire distance from Upson's corner e 'lo\\g 's corner is covered with wa- o rywhere." ice New York Truckmen Refuse to Touct $10,000 Worth on Boat Because 1 Has No TUnion Label. tru; East Berlin Plant Brings Staft of | Chemists to Work Herc—select- | man’s Statemcents Concerning Road Care Disputed by Resideunts. piers. It dealers. was consigned to loca Finns Deny Attempt Was Life of British Minister, Washington, March 4.-—The Finni legation has received an offi [ patch from Helsingfors, the -Finnisl capital, stating that thevre id:uo foun dation for recent reports ofvan al of to Eggs are lower. Russell STOP—LISTEN Good health means spirit—A body and soul means happines: ence in vears—Therefore good healti N | be youth tull tull of ble. tions eld MADE OILS .\Junch- here Npsephine Tayior of with friends i | \.I‘Yw every rigidly wee | ensing on Items, | Marvjorie \Joore is v(}vell'di from Fle.Nda within a few Pil Miss home weeks Miss Mary Capeir. of Hartford, is spending the day higre with relatives. Heavy freight is . passing through May Be Whiskey Here. There was rumor current in Keri-.| sington this morning that a shipment | | of whiskey hud been received in fawn | New York, March 4.==Union and was being distributed to those | men today refused to handle who krow the ‘ropes’ ‘Ihe.réport | worth of fish sent here via the Tal has Dbeén prevdlent ahout town for { River Steamship line from Province some timc that liquor coutd still be | {own, Mass, and otber fishing port MREGT RESULT OF STORM had. | because ‘it did not bear the unio larging laborator, label. They were willing to move 301 The Connecticut Metal & Chemical | pounds of the consignment-in barrel company of East Berlin has aug- | japelled: mented its experimental laboratory, “lssued .by. the Fisliermen's having brought its staff of chemists | my " fy herein were caught nd equipment from the \,‘?,‘]‘1' Britain | ;5500 fshermen in the Atlantic.” {j'r";‘;;‘;"‘;f 139‘;1!‘3‘}')’:;‘2“(0mfl‘:r:\5 ool The steamship compuny, howeve | Prime its entire New Britain plant to | insisted that all> of tiie fish be for- Tast Berlin. Present construction is | warded or none, and it all remaines Rive cleetric cars which have been | for the purpose of housing the ontire | in ufe on:the Berlin branch line for | output of the company. the past year have been sant to the The old Peck-Stow plant is used at Havana Yards outside of New York the present fime mostly for experi- eity for a tharough overhaulin The | mental purposes, experiments in paint | cars were taken over the main line ! making and lead and zinc refining | tracks by a locomotive. Considerable | now being carried on. abusc has bLeen given the rolling oaa oo oy st particularly during the period 3 of the storm when the motors were The statsmient macs by Belecimnn constantly going bad. The repairmen | K- M. Griswold a short time ago that Bae found that the upkeep of the { it Was uUp lo ihe state and mot the equipment - hax ' got beyond them, | toWN to take cave of the highway beé Steam trains were run for (he first | D€ath the Kensington bridge has IWp trips in order to handle the large | 2'OUsed considerable . difference of sed. Tt may be several months be- | tate Highway Commissioner Ben- | The reports it appears, Efew ou BE the s villibe ceirne they | nCtt said today that the matter had | of. an ircident in the regulation arc in almost hopeless condition, em- | 2ech called fo his attention, but had | street traffic at Helsingfors. Whor phoyes say. becn settled amicably, Selectman | an order to halt was given by a traff The steam trains are losing time on | Griswold having advised by letter that | officer it was not heeded by a party @very trip as it S Aif | the town would look ufter the high- | of diplomatic officials. The traffic Rour to turn tie locomotives around. | Way during the present trouble. j ficer, not being aware of the pres Commuters 1o Noew Britain are not | Planning for Carnival. { of the diplomatists and in order reaching their work on time, particu- The ladies of the Grange are |enforce his orders, fired a Jarly the factory workers who arve 10 | planning to hold a carnival at Grange [ shot in the air. Iixplanations led minutes a half hour late every | hall on March 11 and 1 of this | a speedy ustment of the morning month. and have already started ar- e Committed to Industrial School. rangements. The men, a short time ! Mary Masselli, aged vears. has | ago. held a carnival and realized =a pedn committed to the Middletown in- | considerable surm. The rlxoceedv hom 1= lusirial school by Judge Georse G. ' the undertaking are to be us iriswold of the Berlin town court. and | the women in procuring nu('\qm\ has been ‘taken there by Conslable | dishes and .furnishings for the hall. ohn Hackett. Her parents have been } RS SEs rehearsal of the library play will | E C d Y held this eveningz at Athletic hall. Czema QLause ears The East Berlin road has been put | into good condition by a force of | . of Intense Agony men in the employ of M. 0. Clark It was learned that the Connecticut | “I have suffered intense agony from | \Metal company intends to hring a | Means Wealth—And the vich man eczema on my leg and other parts of | number of voung women here to | POOT indeed without health my body for years, and received only [ work. They will be placed in the pac R I TR 1R temporary relief from other prepara- |ing depariment, boxing Stanley Work 3 It is only a month since I products started to use PETERSON'S OINT- | Berlin Briefs. ulck men.t and there is o sign of eczema Work on the new memor or itching. You can me. soldiers and s will be started a ° GM. C. T »ol, e St S00 s the her permits he } Buffalo, N. Y. monument must be ready by May 30, | e e “T've got a hundred testimonials,” i Memorial Day. The concrete base ' savs Peterson, of Buffalo, “just as sin- | was laid Jast fall to permit of its WITH HERB « and honest ws this one. Years ! sctiling in place. 50, when [ firs started to put out | Hundreds of auto irucks are be- P1STF 'S 01 SNT. I made up | ginning pass through since the | Sun & Moon my mind to give a big box for 35c¢. and ! turnpike has been scraped Most of | SACRED ANOINTING O1 MENT I am still doing it, as every druggist | the trucks are those stalled along the { ywith all its blessings is used by in the country knows highway since the day of the big | sands of people, Tood for your guarantee PETERSON'S OINT- | storm 1o destroy disease. M because 1 know that its mighty Miss SUN & MOON Of aling power is marvelous. I say to is QUICK RBLIEF one who buys a box that it is Croup. Influenza, Rireumatism. ranteed for eczema, salt Feet. Varicose Veins. Nenritis, rheum, old soves, blind, bleeding and | Saor Growths, Bufns, itching piles, ulce skin diseases, | Catarrh, Headache.. Once usef 1t wi! chafing, burns, scald, and ;,unhu!'n.l alwaye be your {riend. Many 2 if not satisfacto: any druggist | carry a small box in. their pocket t will return your money Mail orders buve ever ready.- -As a preventive i Slled by Peferson Ointment Col, Inc., has no ‘equal BARGAINS FOUND AT BOY’S DEPT. as.s. an | £10.000 union. by in the street near the Fall River line opinion among residents who take ex- | tempt to assassimite Lord Acton, the nce to warning incident. | Bris.—Ad. of spirit | -It makes no differ- HadlRe Health is | Sore Tumbaga. people | PEAINVILLE NEWS. | ' TOWN MEETING SETS TAX AT OLD FIGURE Seventeen and One-hall: Mills Is Allowed to Stand TO ACT ON TAX LIENS None Will Be Allowed to Run Ior More. Than Three Years in the Future—Two Attachments Are Filed—Grange Heais Report. Plain- the The electors of the town of ville voted last evening to have present tax rate of seventeen and one-half mills in effect for the pre ent fiscal year, which will end on Aug 15, 1920. Selectman William J. Johnson opened the meeting with a statement of the town's financial needs and recommended that the tax rate be left unchanged. lie was | followed by John B. Minor who made motion that the tax rate for the fiscal vear be allowed to stand seven- ! teen and one‘half mills. The masure | was voted without rgument. It was also voted to have all liens which ‘have been runging three - years or more paid up or property on which the taxes are 48 | \ill be sold at auction. It was also | voted mnot to allow any tax lien to Lun for mave than three years ! future. The attendance at the meet- Ling was small, as sugl at local | town meetings. Attached tax for the is For %20.000. The garage and dwelling thouse Whiting street. owned by James J McNally, have been attached for the amount of $20.000 by Louis levzon of Bristol and Louis J.evett of New Haven. The writ was served by | Constables Philip Marino and Myron © D. Stockwell. The attachment said to be the result of a dispute over the sale of the garage some time ago when, it is said, McNally asreed 1o sell the property to the plaintiff 1t is alleged that McNally withdrew ! from the agreement. Ahlquist s Sued. Mrs. Ella E. Woodford has placed attachment for $300 on the floral John l.. Ahlquist of Whit- street. The defendant conducts business in buildings owned by Woodford on the corner of Maple and Whiting streets. renting tlie buildings. The complaint alleges | that the defendant owes the plaintiff for rent of a living apartment from October 15. 1919 to Mareh 1. 1220 and $60 for rent of a sreen- house from October 1, 1919 to March T 920 g further alleged that he plaintifft furnished the defends: with floral supplies valued at § coal to the amount of $25 and florist's stock valued at $30. The complaint alleges that the defendant has re- fused to rep: these sums and to pay for allezed damage to the prop- erty. Officer Philip Marino served the writ. Plainville Grange Notes, regular meeting of the Plain- ville Grange was held in Grange hall st evening. Reports were roceived from the lecturer, H. P. Lourey, nd the worthy master, George Brooks, on the state Grange conven- tion in Hartford in Janvary A vocal selo was rendered by Ole Robertson and a reading by Ralph Williams and Mrs. Theodore .4 Lyman. Harold Newell also gave a reading and Mra. H. P. Lourey a recitation. Plan, e bein, made for meetings. The first meeoting in will probably be turned over to the New Britain Grange which will pre- sent the pirogram. Each member will be requested to furnish seme amusing or interesting story or anecdote of household pets or other domestic ani- mals on an business of is 1 ) s The 1 1 future April h ¢ Chimney Fire. The fice department respanded to an alarm_on North 1V hington strect at the home of Michael Silkey yester- day afternoon. The blaze was caused Ly an overheated chimney. Tt was not serious and was extinguished by the use of chemicals. The fire truck he- came stalled in the snow at (he bridge an North Washington street and the firemen were forced to carry thelr apparatus to the scene of the fire. 1 Miss S U Mary 5 Mary The funeral of M was held this morning the Church of Our Rev. John K. Fay quiem high ma ! ham sang rmtl\ A pall beatc E. Prior it 9 o'clock at Lady of Mercy. celebrated a <. Miss Auna B. G “Sowe Sweet Day” : borne from the church were James M. Thomas G. Prior, nk Prior. Wil- liam Cunningham. Harry Parkinson ames J. Graham. The hearers” were Willard and Milton Kramer of New Britain. The body placed ‘in the receiving vault at West cemetery and will buried at St. Joseph's Catholic cemetery 1. 0. 0. F. Notes. Martha Rebekah lodze h {aninvitation {o aitend the F Plantsville this evening. e invitation will accepied by a nuniber of the members. The regular. meeiing of lodge will neld this evening oclock in club rooms in Odd lows' block. Kimmell re- The ¥ be later s received loc be Sequassen b at 8 in Bermuda. thoui- Lody « of st mill | spend | da | 1rds have been received by John J. Kimmeli of Fast Main et who left a week o for Ha- Bermuda. Mc. Kimmell will the next weeks in Bermu- friends few ‘Thorne Becomes Foreman. Charl man of Thorne has become the Kknitiing department the tol” Manufacturing t] He w he vacancy taused by | vesignation of Charles Moore 1 =i the who due ! the | Prior. | fAower | meeting of | left’ fo” bécome supérintendent -of - .1,1 knitting mill at Stroudsburg, Pa Brief Items. A month's mind mass will be cele- brated Monday morning at 8:30 o'clock at the Church of Our Lady of Mercy in memory of Mrs. Mamie Crosby. i There will be Stations of the Cross at the Catholic church I'riday evening at 7:30 o'clock. ] Local members of the Knights of | Columbus will attend the working of | the third degree in uthington Sun- day afternoon. MAPLE HILL Mrs. George E visiting Mr. and Mr of Robbins avenue. A Dunham of Golf eet is con- fined to his home with the grip. and Henry Blake have returned {o Wollaston after spending several days Mr. and | Mrs. Neison Mann. Miss Marion Ratcliffe college was a week- Mary Manstield. Real Comfort Our Furniture of this type will give to of Niantic is dward Slater ater your rooms all that it needs of comfort and charm. Mrs. W. Blake with We can show articles for smalli rooms of MMt end guest Hol- voke ot Miss as well as large, 2nd our price is equally Mr. and James Skinner stay at Atlantic will leave Monday to Cuba. Mrs, lert Ciiy, on adaptable to the smaller sized pocketbook. a Howard at the Rev speaker deavor meeting morrow evenin deavoreis are A. Morton will be the | union Christian in New Al ed to | | | in the | i rel- | t company. | e Flint-Bruce Co. 103 Asylum St.—Hartford—150 Trumbull St. Delicate Mother ' Vinol, our Cod Liver and ir Tomc, is the best remedy for Nervous, Run-Down, Anaemic Conditions. Miss IKleanor Cunni been ill with influenz out again. ARMENIAN KILLINGS SERIOUS NATURE who has { to zham [ le be | RELIEF FOR POLAND Lloyd Georg: Says Recent Massacres Immediate \ction Reguested Have Been Gravely Discussed United St By Allied Envoys. ceived—Typhus Killing Thqusan london, March A auestion in the honse today regarding the Armenians, Premier TLlovd said {his hod been the very anxious consideiation llied conference and the had reaciecd a decision which been communicated 1o their sentatives 1t Censtantinople 1t would not he to mal characrer tha would be done res pend upon th from the T “We cont assure ive 1o th and to the strong mie ar os 4.—Replying 1o a of commons of [ Warsaw. | tion for ihe Goorge | in an appeal rject of [ the signatures at the | resentatives and conferees | well as other Americans had | lion persons ave sufferi vepre- | nourishment and famine {aid is not forthcoming, “largze numbers | acutely in ¢ I'oland country devasta 1 sian and rman armies, appeal phus is kiiling and cone th now." £ 12,000 tons of wh but 1 can | promised by Americans we are fully | the people until May 1 bLnt during the position | May, June and July wholesale s taking very | tion d vast iner in minorities ) will be inevitable if further s 1 be done in a country of | tjons are not made.” this kmd. ! hope fo he able to mak The appeal points a statement in a very short time, hut { counrtry in a few 3 we are at the present moment await- | supporting and 11 inz the views of the re tatives | Poland is not a of all the Allies at Constantinople on | tension of credit the uggestion w hich put for- Maveh relief nt to v of rvelief technical iy of mediate ac- Poland is urg st on ov massacres su azency rep- advisors, us a Five mil- from under will result if 3id suffering where the the Rus- | says the thousands ten. The h has heen will carry added the wdvisable, he are pubii ol oment stern was « by worse itions o flou cd the awaiting the prem hou ti sdvice at of need of sures 1o protect ty g This Letter Proves It. Kenton, . —*1 suffered from nervous, run-down Con on .afld appetite. I keep house and live o farm so had to keep about my worlg 1 have five in the family. My drbg recommended Vinol as the best cine for my condition. I felt be tter taking the first bottle. It given me a good appetite, T qleen besl and feel stronger in every way. J. HERMAN WILDs. 1t is the Beef and Cod Liver Pe; contained in Vinol aided by Irom. >phosphites which makes it suel mous blocd-maker. nerve builder 3 rength creator. DBesides Vinol ig a secret medicine. Its £t} {cr::ma printed on each package. / k& Brainerd Co, Briarty Druggist and (LD broed nd B Spread INFLEENZA® XILIL THE COLD AT ONCE WITH wgIiLL'S cASCARAL D QUININ BROMIDE Standard cold remeds for 20 yead —in_tablet jorm—safe, sure, 7| opiatcs—breaks up a cold in 2| houre—relieves grip in 3 day Money back if it T genuine box e Rel Hill top with MMr At ARz Dras Si out that will Le “advance oniy an this ! self- | to | i but ex- | we 2 { Fresh eggs 69¢ doz Russell Bros.—A:l FOREIGN EXC(' GHARGED WITH FRAUD 1 Years Old, Said ANG Sharp Rally Follows For English Demand 1 Pound Sterling. 4—A sharp rally here today sent ills for the 3.48 1.4 or sterday’s closing William . Snyder. New York, March in foreign exchan | the rates on demand . | Tnglisk. pound sterlii I | {hree cents above ANy fere. This is the h sterling sinc~ the when demand to Have fad Fake Company to Cheat Aivplanc Men. New York, March 4. Snyder was rigned toc indictment charging grand connection with the alle; lent manipulations Transportation company in which hundreds of men formerly in the United States Air Service arve said to have been swindled. Snvder, who is 74 years old, pleaded not guilty and bail was fixed at 000. In a statement today, Snyder char- acterized as untrue the assertion ma vesterday by Assistant District iAttoc- ney Jonn T. Dooling thal he was former anditor-general of Pennsyl- vania, He claims to have been an sistant United States attorney-general. under the Garfield admir ion. Tt has been definitely rtained that Dr. William P. Snyder, a former auditor-gencral of Pennsylvania, is i at his home in Spring William upon larceny ir fraudu- Aerial Johm J. ) . Ros ilest quotation on everswhe slump of Jast month | bilis fell to $3.1%. | Rates on francs and lire e in sympathy. Franc checks were quot- ed at the rate of 14.18 for the dollu ap ten centimes, and lira checks at 18.22, up 15 centimes. Drugzists CONTINUE Heard For Discha Defendants in Election Case. NEW3ERRY TRIAL \rguments Morc Ze Grand guments for lefendants marked Newberry elections today" James ds, March ischarge the conspi —2More ar- individual art of the eyt 4. of Murfin, of the defense, asked the discharge men who. he claimed. had not subject of suflicient evidence bmissicn of their cases to ! This move s forced on when Jucge Sessions ves- declined to listen to i Mr. Murfin for the ral 1 been to of 69¢ doz Russell Bros.—Ad t picture. PENSIONS IN TTALY. Rome. March {.—Two hundre fifty thousand pensions have been approved by the ministry pensions for men injured in the It is cstimated that 1.000.000 pes including 400.000 affected by tub culosis and malaria are pensions. ——rerTEr————— Yellow Mustard for Sore Throat, Tonsilitis an disc 3 HORLICK’'S THE ORIGINAL MALTED MILK Avoid Imitations & Subastitute n of COMPANY “thoday Report of the Cond PLAINVILLE T se. v February s discoun Cenateral demand) ‘THE BUSY LITTLE STORE® Strictly Old-tashioned the be plaster remedics often Mustard. ti Yellow the form Gr pot has been used for generations rol sore- inflammations, congestions and swe ings with cellent bl Heat e 5SS.00 ne: 1.455.00 Frgsh Eggs 69c¢ dozen m vesu S Mu 0w mustard gether with other! n-relieving in- ts. is ju and mose ade of expenses an paid S Jue to ba and hankers doposite bliste is 0 and cannot thre m effective. When you risy wien A can got with this you Russell Bros. 301 Main Street have i hitis o1 in- shooting speedy most heat ea ting prepars 0 and P vou a ctive pain “ clief tion 60 cents Co., RUTH W. RYDER, Nota