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bulletin of an organization calling it- | digious costs are t self the natlonal councll of the pre-|direct result or::ulr"':v;::l'::uw‘: SEGRH‘AHYWEEKS ARSIt WRISh areated 1o 3 oens L’I..i'y"“l‘:.lefiiiff.fr'i.f" “nestorer | SHORT CALENDAR COURT EXPLORING TRIP ANNOUNCERIER] HI]‘s Am‘”rls’l‘s yention of war which has ia head: | Which ws due (o pacitat propa. |C°% ¥mil J. Danberg Arranges|Junior Y. W. C. A Giris Lmulato| WE H AVE MOVED quartors In Washington: kanda In the “ il Y ‘Tdhehofllflliuy‘ prepared chart en-|record flla!hanr;!“lo:::nl’:lllllanmun‘dvgf SONIGOf Saes Vo W MM ok || oaliemibis. S0 ek (NVRC Watige Pl ‘l ’ I I( )ndlg - closed shows at we are allowing|cates the repeal of pe. ispos! ) P R one-Afth of our budget for 1924 for|provisions {opr the v:tn’::ll:,l"o'fy‘;;:amu:: o - P | 0 OUR E Bflfillm mpagmm the army and navy. More than 85/ war as now provided by law." At the short calendar sesslon of the| A historical hanging rock located i city court to be held Monday after- : r cent of that bud; { pel get will go for| Referring to the amount notually somewhere In the region of Shuttle It has become necessary for us to secure a larger home “ |past and future wars'" expended for natlonal de noon at 2 o'clock o'elock the follow- Enemm 0! fllfl Pwplfl Beorotary Weeks said the chart|lary Weoks declared .,",,::"::o“:,f,:’], Ing cases will come up for considera- | Meadow will be sought out by junior for our business for the convenience of our old and new pa- o carrled & legend stating that it had @ part of the local expenditures that|tlon: Ludwig Bteinke et ux by Attor- members of the Young Wemen's @ frons, You are cordially invited to call and inspect our new 8 % Yok April' 6.Tno stiitode] been prepared by the federal bureau|abolishing the army and navy could |PeY Willlam Greenstein, vs Adam |Christian association and thelr friends home. ew York, Ap 5 | of efficiency from the budget report | result in no appreclable reduction in |l reiheit, et ux, judgment; Julle Gold [tomorrow afternoon, The young of of persony in high ofticlal and profes- | submitted to congress by President |the cost of government. et al, by Attorney B. F. Gaffney, vs [women will meet at the "Y, W." at Z slonal podltion who tacitly unctlomHl"rfl"“ in Deeember, 1922, “The circulation of the misleading|Nathan Gold, judgment; N. B, Jaffe [1:30 o'clock, equipped with a pocket A PI ER violation/of the prohibition laws by * 1':;1- government is not and never .fl_zurel." the secretary continued, |PY Attorney’'David L, Netr vs Frank |lunch and will accompany Miss Helen [] purchaslps bootleg liquor is a matter h":; :"; 'fl'"m:’l’ 86 per cent of its| “creates an occasion for impression in [Jacobinus, judgment, hearing in dam-|Bradiey to search for the rock. 4 thought, federal prohibi-| ‘o8 declareq 2y Durposes’ Mr. |the public mind Is reflected in de.|ages; John Sataba, by Attorney B. I'.| A hot dog roast will be held on Ladies’ Tailor the New Al iy " compara- rmy and navy an as « al corpora- . v 4 R :l‘":‘o’;.l‘°:°‘l"’“:’;"‘;f B tive tabular statement numbered 9, |the appearance of creating a public |tion, by Attorney B. I' Gaftney, vi| w ¢ C1hcorion upon lta diacovery. Telephone 771 Opposite New Hotel Site e citizens,” the commissioner |*NOWS that approximately a lesser | oPINion that Is Inimical to the national | Pominick Zaleski, by Attorneys Plerce . ) em not yet to have realized | ®MOUNt of the annual budget s heing | Welfare. Public opinion is the power [and Piercé, judgment limitation of re- Opefllnx of K, of C, Fair ly one question is involved in | Xpended for the national defense | beheld the American system of gov-|demption; Mabel Rutherford, by At- AtJ ter's Hall T i h now than in the fiscal year 1916, In|ernment. If the nation is to survive, |torney Willlam Greensteln, vs Roger- ester's onight prohpition law enforcement, Viz: | g f 0 ; ' by tu- er year 24.8 per cent of ap-|it must have an intelligent public|Sherman Transfer Co, judgment hear- tx:::‘:h':rvzit:d‘aé:::e:ge letm;:unat propriations were for national dz. opinion. The corruption of that|ing in damages; David 8. Benjamin, "I‘he K9t 0, fnlr will open this (4 ] [ to pa wondered at that bootleneru‘ fense for the. flscal year 1924 were | OPInfon is an act which clearly indl- |by Attorney Michael Sexton, vs Da- evening at Jester's hall, Arch street, a s and criminals will violate the lav for 13.6 per cent of the total, cates the bad faith of those who pur- | vid Ekia, by Attorney M, D, Saxe, bill |and will continue until Menday eve- the sake of possible {llegal gains, but | Propagandist Figures, port to be actuated by sincere interest (of particulars; Oscar Krelssig et al by [ping, April 16th, when $8,000 will be It fis difficult to wunderstand how “It is an important fact that tha in the national welfare, Attorney Henry Roche‘ vs Aaron G. AWardad. TN sopimbitas np«.)rt-l that . minent clubmen, business and | pacifists erect the figure at 85.8 as'n Should Learn Facts Cohen, by Attorney ¥, B, Hunger- th f . Vi) Py fessional men become parties to|means of propaganda only. When| “Americans who are asked to sub- ford, demurrer; Abraham Auckvrr, Ly ere is a very goo eman; or ’ sich violations. » they come to urging their views on |scribe to petitions or other communi- | Attorney Willlam Greenstein, vy Carl|tickets. n en s t “It there can be any different de- congress they concentrate their en-|cations to congress for reduction in BRees: lzy Attornéy Devid 1. r‘.“"" The general committee held its final ee of responsibilities among citi- [tire effort on the purposes represented | the appropriations for the nation's pleading; Hyman Welvner, by A“’j""‘v meeting last, evening and everything ns for the, observance of law, men | by the fizure of 13.5 for national de-|defensive services on the plea that the Willlam Greensteln, I‘l Meyt{ [“*"'("" is in readiness for the opening. The t such influential circles as those|fense. Never do they suggest means|‘cost of militarism’ Is a direful bur-|NOItrs by Attorney Alfred LeWitt, de-| o\ "oy ye "ooaned at § o'clock by (il : / hould be considered even more for reducing the public debt charges|dén on the American people would do f.::'sz:;a!;l‘:‘:; to ‘oomply With ‘Or=l gy flys L. Sulllvan, chaplain of Daly Headquarters for all makes and sizes of Men’s Watches Ity than those of whom gociety ex- |Or the pension and veterans’ bureau|Wwell to inform themselves of the facts Council No. 12, and Grand Knight ; 2. pests less. . . . expenditures. All that they seek to|and to examine Into the character and s Charles Cleveland, after which a m!;n- and Ladies’ Wrist Watches, Every Watch guaranteed. ? by their example In the nonob- |climinate is the relatively small ex- |patriotism of those who are pro-|N@€W Britain Rllnaway Lads strel troupe, under the directlon of : serjance of this particular law, u,em’,penditures for military defense of the |moting the pacifist campaign, before Are Ca“ght ill Bridgeport Francis Clynes, wil] be presented. Priced from $10.00 up. ahdl develop a lack of regard for | country, taking a step that may, readily align Paul Sallis of 136 Tremont street| The hall committee has arranged otlfr laws—a lack of regard upon;, “Including public debt payments injthem with the enemies of the re- for ‘a number of ve thipart of others for the laws upon |the ciassification of military expendl- | Public, m!d sab'““an 200 ‘;: .15"’::1'1;\-‘::3 booths. Thobtfollnwin‘x r{m:lt;:“:‘l/lel se men depend for their tures as in the misleading chart ap- Military Figures. ?:T(m:fl' ‘:v: eru::‘w;{ bo.\s”w Bridge- |be iven away at the different booths: latfe interests, they could not be sur- | pears to have been done with the in-| ‘“‘Active armies” of 925,000 men in ;"a r:,'“ce zn tha.v.‘clty z,"g”d“y :(-_ Blankets, candy, cookles, pillows, dolln‘ pried in the breakdewn of the gov- |tent to deceive the public. It is in | Russia, of 760,000 in France, 275,000 P "p to word received at the 'ollce lamps, silverware, ukuleles, nlli{ um.’ ental fabric—and whose loss of |the same dishonest category as charg- |in Japan, 270,000 in Great Britain and ctortrmng h:rn o]x;“rm ht erho :rrnu brellas and week-‘end bags. 'There will ) happiness and prosperity |ing up to the army the civilian work | its territories 220,000 in Italy and g g P P sallis’ |be a speelal booth for th .h Established 18 Year: waqld be so great as theirs?"” which it is obliged to perform under (100,000 in Germany were compared to g:rt‘:;!b]‘g: x‘e‘:e,::::,?:; "a:] t::;rlllnsg afid n‘pe ladies of sotr A:n.:'gp::::‘ AR s Dangerous Settlement. acts of congress. that of 136,619 In the United States, " ) v Vi ” : . : Typical of the matorial that I be. | “Onc may even auesion the pro- inciuding the regular army, reserves 1ol SO0 Sn0 Coco back 1o N7 U SIERT S0 TS SR of thin booth B g9, prapy g 10 R. R. ARCADE used in this, what seems to me|priety of including the cost of the|on active duty and the Philippine e v % k¢ ) i i be a dangerous campaign,” the|operations of the pension bureau and | scouts. m!sulng to the local authoritics, lqp- v‘/\rtf'r the entertalnmen,t dancing Dollars of national wealth per tain Kelly stated this morning, but ! be enjoyed unmtil 12 o'clock. active army soldier were given as g‘;’?yh:!:;?l::::.:;:‘ Hsrlieme o $2,660,000 for the United States, | i 4 $245,000 for Great Britain, $133,000 ¥ for France, $120,000 for Italy and ‘HIGH SCHOOL NOTES ° " . B( 590,000 for Japan. A dime dance under the auspices of pecia ree Room Qutfit§ o cme s e wora by|the ¥ W. & A will be heid in the . continents were charted as follows: gymnasium of the Senior High school 1,825,- | at the close of school today. Uanc- 8,645,000 men for KEurope; i D L] [ J 000 for Asia, 552,000 for Africa and|ing will be enjoyed from 3:45 until (i For Saturday Only $395 [ iinei y y The Senior club will hold its regu- . lar meeting in the auditorium of the Paige-Jewett Sales Show | scuior High school tonignt at 7:30 o'clock. After the meeting a social 310 Per Cent Increase and dance will be held in the gymnas- Rales of Paige and Jewett cars dur-|jum. Dancing will follow the meet- W ing the first three months of this year|ing. : were 310 per cent greater than In| . The board of publication met in the | the same, threc months of 1922 ac-| Academic building at the close of. the cording to reports received from the|fourth period today. Paige factory by J. E. Lash, the local| All marks for the third report must Paige-Jewett distributor. be in at the close of the special period “Leading lines in the industry are|today, it was announced by the school Y i A X showing big increases in sales over|authorities this morning. }’Ve are offermg great bargains in SPRING AND SUMMER UNDERWEAR, MILLIN- | previous years, but we believe 'that' e — ERY, HOS[EFY, YARD GOODS, HOUSE FURNISHINGS and, in fact, anything needed in :{\;?h x:a ‘:l;::firetsl;se:c‘ e&afie ;fi: ;il: FISHERMEN ' DISAPPOINTED. a home. Don’t fail to take advantage of the specials listed below. There are many others viston at the Palge plant. “That!Fail to Land Many Catches of Trout too numerous to mention. Plenty of music at our music counter. three times as many motorists have in Streams in State. selected Paige and Jewett cars this 2 - | year as during the same period a year Westfield, April 6.—Large numbers on edge for the opening of the trout | of the popularity of our product. ! k “When we placed the Jewett on|fishing season have been traveling to latest styles Rompers Hasd Soap Soap | the market early in 1922 we felt that|Connecticut during the past few days R TN oy Bl it offered an unusual combination of |to take advantage of the earlier open- 98 49c weShay 5c cake C . Notions 50 can i b"o‘fi T Er 0! gy Wr 1ha opesini of the trout Ladies’ Waisis Children’s Presto Kirkman’s DO X sturdy strength, comfort and fine six-|ing of the trout fishing season in that cylinder performance at a low price. state, which took place April 1. This | }| We designed and built the car to|Was the date that the Massachusetts i dominate the $1,000 class. Now after law was lifted previously, byt now T Boys' s o ey vear in which more than 20,000 of|the open season in this state starts Children’s ¥ i s 2.in. | # g .rh:s:‘;aru have passed into the hands|April 15. Spring Suits Curtains 2-in-1 Shoe l:'l)hsh‘f 0-Cedar Oil Small of owners it has proved itself to the| The sportsmen have had little suc- Romper Dresses Underwear | 8 18c 980 to C can public in the test of actual use. cess in their efforts at fishing in Con- | “The new Paige models which we|necticut. The cold weather has been 9 80 Millinery 3 5 c Large '135 ” | placed before the public with (hcfres.ponsibly. Tt is believed that con- e K opéning of the year are our ideal of ditlons will not be right for good l 9 Boys’ Trousers : — \h [ 1] 1 fine cars developed through years of |trout fishing until later in the month. * e Palmolive fine car manufacture, We set for P e et Ready-Made Boys’ Shirts Talcums Palmolive i | : I ¥R LA G AR e b N A ourselves entirely new standards| DOYLE MAKES CONCESSION. g . | '& B = of quality and completeness. The pub- | i) Curtains Children’s Dresses Soap Tablets I -y - iic has fecognized this quality as thelr| Admits That Both New York and 98 Hosi 19 for osiery & [ ] or Cto Rompers c ideal. The demand for the new Paige Boston Have Souls, e Pi4/Tos SO White gn 2 Vs "').‘.t Gopds | Soup Plates White Hosiery Liquid Veneer in proportion to the demand for the Jewett in the $1,000 field. They have | Boston among other cities have souls combined to treble our business,— ;;‘ ‘]he opinlon of §ir Arthur Conan oyle. g | ss has b 15,60 Abaus 1o 8,000 plaes A8 DIOR| - New York April 6-Nawi¥ork dna $2 29P black and cord. | Children's Suits 3 r. advt. o J. ” 1 g N H ’ Shoots Out of Wlndow, “it is actlve, in a cheerful sort of all sizes Boys’ Trousers And All Sorts of | loc lsc pr. . N | way and very busy but not very deep. : | Man Hlt and IS KlHEdj Boston I think has a much deeper 1’5Cea. 79c House Richmond, Va, April 6.—George|oul than New York." Pt : Just Arrived! L. Suher, a civil engincer, was ar-| A oy e urnishings | 199 Piece DINNER SETS rested on a technical charge of man- TIRIZ AND RIM STOLEN : HATS, —FRAMES ANb 1 9 $19.98 slaughter today after the body of a' D. B. Warner of 29 Thomaston man who had died of a bullet wnund}sirnrt, Hartford, reported to Captain TRIMMINGS was found near the Suher home in‘a George Kelly at police headquarters ’ fashionable sectiont of the city. Su-|this morning that somewhere between SPECIAL i her told police he fired out of the Hartford and New Britain he lost an window to frighten away someone he!automobile tire and rim. He stated COLUMBIA GRAFONOLAS | 1ot . TR " thought was trying to rob his home.|that a boy giving his name as John AT REDUCED PRICES FOURLR b IS | Russell of 140 Fairview street, this , b SHOOTING IN IRELAND | city, was seen in Hartford in the aft- o c O| e | ernoon endeavoring to sell a tire Belfast, April 6 (By Associatedlwh!ch looked llke the one he lost. Press).—A motor ¢ar bearing the|Mr, Warner also said that he could o n n ews 0 Marquis of Waterford and his sisters, | not locate. the boy at the address , [} * Ladjes Katherine and Blanche Beres- ! given a Hartford store dealer who it e — 2 ferd, was fired upon near Carrick-|is all d w Kk . » |is alleged was d t “The Big Furniture Store. on-Sult. last night. Tho chaufteur wes | tire. asked to purchuse the struck on thé head by a bullet and 132 MAIN STREET TEL' 72 slightly injured, but the other occu- The first man in England to wear pants of the car were unseathed. silk stockings, was, it Is believed, 328 MAIN ST. The Store With the Yellow Front After the shooting the assailants fled.| Henry VIII. | MUSLIN TUBING j SILK PONGEE | Saturday Specal | it DRESS GOODS STORE | et coor It Vulcan Smooth Top Gas Ranges turd — o - Saturday | coaTiNGs 40-inch SILKCANTON | s150vae | 13%C CREPES ' 29c | $4.98 |Fuar crerEs all colors, 404inch| 89 ¢ | it i p Yot Special prices and terms this month only on the most economical gas range on all colors | $l E o ST e 36-inch CAMELS’ HAIR $2 025 IMPORTED Unbleached 0 SHEETING PAISLEY g . PERCALE | COATINGS BARONET CREPES S Special and SATIN and 52-inch wide ® ° VOILES, 80 WEST MAIN STREET PHONE 381 earth to use , Saturday | guipTINGS all eolors d0-ineh wide [l evors, eheeks 19 o 14c¢ ' $1.98.,' $1.85 | 59¢ | 39¢ v