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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 11, , 1916. e iR GiEERE & - - r A women and children of our farm com- | ——_’_—_-_—’ ) g ‘fv Sa -,» , | government has decided to open & Reviews Laws Passed. —~—— central bureau in Paris so as to facili- | H Mr. Sherwood said it passed more 2 e e 8 after | P i Py o e fon , 1 Many Candidates Apply for Member- " has returned to Boston after a tions dnily calling for:isiRbikrtion T laws in which the grange was inter- | i "\ijj ner father, Frank Fetz- the French and Belgian governments ested than any of the recent yea NI, ship in Ecclesiastical Society— man. and to obviate the necessity of con- P e He then in detail reviewed the laws : e o ok . ”M D [ M C | M Sh d P d | B rt was givi 5 The Woman's Aid society of the U S P tlA lh K stant journeys of officials between o Tl S | . Support was given to the cor- o p y R 3 i | : > rrow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock to . . . The First Keclesiastical society held . . . knew there were many corporations morrow afternoon a . . Seeklflg HlS Bl‘lde its annual meeting in the First Church Thlr[y-hl‘st Sesslon a[ Harnm‘d in the state that were not bearing sew for the hospital. t() Prevem The]r Advel‘“semefl[ NEW BOWLING RECORD. of Christ last evening at 8 o'clock. their just portion of the burden. A Kitson's dancing school at bunga- o) Indlanapolls, Tnd.,, Jan, I1iSima KT o Philip B. Stanley was moderator of R T plan to abolish the present state | Jow tonight.—advt. S (Special to the Herald.) the meeting. The following were Hartford, Jan. 11—The Connecticut | P0ard of agriculture was fought and Fnsign Alfred Gustafson of Boston Washington, Jan. 11.—Increase in htic City, N. J. Jan. 11—all | elected officers for the ensuing year: | state Grange opened its 3ist annual | defeated. - e ; bulace this morning got out| Society’s committee, Charles J. Par- | session in Foot Guard hall, this city, | On 19 uallenoh Snon ench o every evening this week at | abroad as the war drags itself out is r beds early and ocked a -, Charles B. Parsons, Herbert H. |at 11 o'clock today, state M T BLS ‘~lv“‘ ah shele 'f'"‘,‘ a o s Services will be held Sun- | oo oo rrd 0 o tee Dostal authori- ty second consecutive game in san B eve towards the railroad sta- 3 lerk and treasurer, L. H.|A. Sherwood presiding. It will con- [ Wa¥ys been a champlon of these © | day afternoon at 4 o'clock. S s Lhs tioned competition he previou here, it is rumored, John J. sistant treasurer, C. F. Ben- | tinue three day although the bpre- demand for good roads, however, ties to be especially watchful to pre- | record—thirty-nine straight wins—is tt, of Wilkes-Barre, Pa., and auditors, . G. Vibberts, I*. S.|valence of grip throughout the state Gl 2 e e Mr. @ Mrs. Carl Schendewolf y A it ShoWarbo et i aibusinogelilis anc <n\\’ér lf",‘,‘.‘d‘“’:_rp ;‘l‘(\l'wu‘mlv vebises | Vent their advertisement in this|held by the Midelweiss team of Ch ations, will make his appear- | Chamberlain; us D Gage Lwith | was saldl ol have cutiit down some- | intelligent imanner S Davelopment SOLE &8 ¥ oming here in search of a \‘ power to name assistant; music com- | W i —_— Ihe recolrces of the Slate wiill follow Baturdayl eveningi: the' oco country. The lotteries are given pub- [ Cag0. : A e e , their sixth wedding anniversary, by licity in the United States In two el e O ) bk : it : . fif(n | most largely the improvement of the e j a A;iu;\\,f jxul:i of H\Lflfolnu‘: :my)[[(‘ » BOC iety's (nmrn)ttn‘(\. H. C. Ih;;(\. e ‘mdlf:“ !'(grzf;'!:c:}(\g‘:!‘);l::|c-mhcr\ rondblover which business is transact- | about thirty-Ave friends. The eve- ways, it was said at the post office de- Talking—and Acting. 292 ot fina ol ey lu\']:-“hm"v i ‘\.\.l-dll\[fr:"‘}\l\k'l‘ilj"iI;J-:x:z:iq!;fi Nl\:lr:hllll in good standing were eligible. The |d: Said Mr. Sherwood ning was pleasantly spent with danc- ) partment 1oday Individual letters i move right on up to New |Alford. i *T T [ morning ion was devoted chiefly Roads of State. e imd ‘/\":(‘ro::f?[‘:ni’f h:’m;("m{:w.; ,:.“p(“ lylr:l(;", .‘.Z'mif?”i'h’f'fl\"u‘,”.(:}(."fi ”1: , Conn., where, he has been L. Hoyt Pease, who has been treas- | t© busine; : and rcponf of f)(fl(‘ffl .x:\d “The tendency is to exaggerate the | sarved. Amons the entertainers was | fickets and news stories are circulated | nation stop talking—and act?” ere is a goodly flock of Leab |yurer and clerk of the society for thir- | committe Al tew tesae ¥ importance of high cost automobile | George Vater, pianist. of fabuluous sums won. Mr. Roosevelt raises this impatient Birls. In the event that John ! ty_goven years presonted his report as | referred without debate according to | poulevards, and to minimize the neces Letters soliciting clients, if they [y “Butch” McDevitt, to give | follows: rule. AR A b0 S ¢ i sity of better highways in country tall inffo the department’s hands, § full title, hooks a bride down | Receipts, balance on hand, January Lecture Conference Held. towns. The roads of the state should JOINT INSTALLATION: never reach their destinations. Some by the briny deop he is gIg |1 herr $23286: received from collec. | Coincident with the afternoon ses- | be adequate to the necessities of the | A joint installation of the officers | get through the department if on the | FoPets The WeW O e to the resort the statue of | (on of pledgos, $874.63; rent $11; in. | Sion & lecturer. conférence was held & people of the state whose rights there- | of Andrew G. Hammond Camp, S. W. | cutside they it e that he ook on a oy Tide |(arest on Douglass hequast, $80.80; to- | N & side room of the hall in which |in take precedence of the pleasure of | v., and the Ladies’ Auxiliary, will be | suspicious appearance. All the | (0 S P i g filngton about a year ago. |y, $9,073.39; expenditures, pastor's lecturers-elect of subordinate and | transient visitors or the comfort of | held this evening in G. A. R. hall at | suspected letters are diverted and e i)t ant AR QS Ml might fad = o 85,5005 assistant, $1,200; music | POMON® Sranges participated. It was | passing tourists. ~The farmers pay | g o'clock. Department Commander | opened. ec ot v s0p SEAnE SENEE place in Walnut Hill Park 2 g in charge of State Lecturer F. E.|taxes upon the highest per cent. of [aubscher of Rockville will be in Barred From Mall Note the fact, however, thai,Luese | John's advisers say they Blakeman. The grand master then | what he has of any class in the state. | ohareo of 2 5 - . i who want the nation to stop talking 3 e i ivered his S Ry A charge of the exercises of the camp With news stories the department|and act, are those who stop acting Qe haging it placed if 37eE baeiiisataiie; i faxeny | Lsned Blsiaddress MHefafandard (oflivinghalican mains||be ot s atel Dradiacntiniral STewWArIot Mloss Tnatiand it folcass e asalli TG [loea tai i ameils: saiditt Dl Sas e Tould, rather have it hone $105.54; envelopes, §32.85; | J. Arthur Sherwood, master of the | yide for hs PHLETER GePends move | the close of the exercises lunch will | holds that any news story advertising | they have? There is no action short e likes the water part of it | Postase, $7.34; ashes, $7; interest, $25; | grange, 1‘" h.l‘ “"“lvhfl re)mrlt men- | /o et (o e B e ot be served and an entertainment will |a l(IJlt(‘l.'vmust be barred from the|of war. For the United States to Butch is on the wagon., In |Supplies, $36.55; total $9,333.04; Ln«rllf‘rl lvu‘ f(ln! .‘!l“tv this was his Srt il clossiof i ""(‘W]““' The follow. mails. Under the department’s ruling | “stop talking and act” means for It b never got off the aqua charjot. | Shortage, $256.65. ‘r:ihlfi'd ‘:';T,‘“:,] ;xi:w(;,;‘xanznp::,t:;?;p:)'fl Atanbbilel tha anallicensa ihowlaibe _— ‘("‘- ’]“:‘:“‘»" ‘”‘]»‘; “'I‘” g“",” l'“"“‘"\l.\ to declare war, or it means nothing ands a wife this time, however, | C- J- Parker, chairman of the So- | he t0C O H00 SNk | e meet the expenses en-| MISSION. SOC ; NEWS o0 a lottery. It does not have to be a | af all. President Wilson has no power ht go so far as f?\‘inc supper | phia Stanley and J. Spencer Douglass | the m}“”\; Soiine nat four years as| f:fl’:lmztpo‘f the Ht::le Qn‘imi‘.ffvf. (1‘)‘v '\‘u\su')xmpvv s‘()( y‘ e paldiadvertisement. to declare war. That power is inv first night out. funds reported that the former |ne had observed it from his offielal | B2 ns Sr -l Gal = e o e The Woman's Foreign Missionary Many news stories of Iuropean |od in Congress. Let those who want expected that the police will |amounted to $2,022.97 and the latter [ POSition. He had found not only in | 788800 B TOF ) 8 ould be davl society of the South Congregational | jotteries have been printed recently, | war stop talking and act. Let them B station when Wilkes-Barre's | $2,000. the K.ldngornself but in the Pomona S thtoie it e | church met yesterday afternoon in the | the department says, which approach | cause a resolution declaring war to be e o W WLk BarT e | 3 Phe following names. which accord- | And subordinate granges tho effort of [ Undey WAICh “Orer Cofs SROUIC BOY | chapel of the church, and ,a large | closely a violation of the law. ‘A story | introduced in congress. It would not 1 merely hold the crowd at |ing to the rules of the society must 0}7“ ers u"(}_ "f}embers_ to worlk together Coada number of members was present. Mrs. | that mentions the name of a winner | receive the support of three per cent IR i1/ clisok, fox $aDavitt |1y on the tabla tor!ons vear, were)| Miiioks Trlction ordealousy. RIn thisilit uding his address the state | G I Adams of Pittsfleld delivered an | or winners of a lottery is held to be | of the congressmen, but at any rate Bt only enioy immunity while | proposed for membership in the so- 13.Au’ntmr alone, epmnu-td_out, can the '!} Cf"“‘mm B a ihfl“lflsb_& 1;‘ “;le interesting address on “The Jubilee [a distinct violation. A story, too, that| it would be a definite act—and the but Mayor William 1:iddle, who | ciety: Eres ‘0;% }'0"(‘ be accomplished. master im‘,tl (;]l_wl v?l l\lum% o ,t N0S€ | Inerease Campaign.” At the close of | might be expected to attract such at-| gnly definite act—on the part of those thet Atlantig/Cit “ould be P Park] bbe, James H. Abbilson, Taking up the financial condition of | whom death had called during the | (he sddress refreshments were served. | tention to a lottery that readers would | who are parroting “Stop talking and state gra ster Sherw. ast year, and paid ri he SRt IR b l up—he once s 1eeded | A. W Bac (larence Benedict, 2. W. :)‘j}"im:)z“o“'frzsff “,l;“h,to"hc\,‘?f;:uo,:: fl}l.m umlLhu]]‘)ful‘nesatulrb‘;.tjg :?‘btl,;_ investigate is held to be a violation. m-rl ) gambling hou: ‘ horus | Christ, 1. W. Clary, Harris J. Cook, R. | [ iohhe as good in balances as some | dinate officers. HOLD OPEN MEETING. Sectlon of Law. nternational questions can be set- R e Crewd NG Fris- | might have expected the expenses had Others Give Addresses. The Woman's Home Missionary so- | . section of the law quoted by the ( Hed BRIY 1 two Ways CAtSolEt IRe utch.”” had been planned | bie, S. T. Gc¢ J. D. Hahn, R. R |y Sialipates sy 3 5 B i i B el et STt L epartment reads: omatic cha els, or through warfare Bise0d special invitations to | Frenley; Guy Hutchinson, Walter E.' heom ‘H‘:‘(‘S’:?";:};‘%oe:n;}or Lh;;m extra| Wollowing the master's address filtv(.\“‘wrhxlrixn'xty :“)(::]hl:;llst”lfivlujat'u:;u{ Gl n‘c“t,gpm,”. circular, pamphlet | T0 “stop talking” in an international IS 0% cfticans, but, 16/thts | Toghiars, 7. 0: Mills)Charles . M- | nnor. SERt MaC DeSR(or. e U~ ihere wereothera by state Chaplain J. | CELiehne & an, RS, THECLRs At Olllor publication)of any kind containing | sehve means 10 €SHCESIRI0 ST IR (1 otit Mivor Quisloy| choil a, T1 Pesse Stanley Parker | LLLoing of the order. Someexpense ;. Hovt. Late In the atterncon the | church last night] Rev. Warren ¥\, aavertisemenof any lottery; gifc|IAHoRS and that ATEECERsENES B 00 115 enlo Chict o | G 6. Rossbars, 7.5 Bowland, EiIAL | oo due to the fact that meetinge) reports of the tressurer N. 8. Plait, | Cook, pastor of the church and Mrs | gicrprics or schome of any kind | Of it means leaving th/aiiktion a3 Rawlings, would necessarily | schade, E. O. Shjerden, L. P Slade, | gtate but he thought the results jum | e oororry H. I Loomis, and the | Carl Winters of Waterbury delivered | ;erering prizes, dependent in whals or | G2itsly moute complcatd Aud Spe 0 be among those present and | nr. H. Stanley, Morton C. Swift, F. K. G e S \"t' '»‘ executive and finance committees | addresses. in part upon lot or chance, or con- | l® w.Lh;xn it is at present, : Riddle riddled the idea. e |Thompson, C. W. Upson. bxpense as a hearty wel- | were scheduled, also other reports. ———— taining any list of the prizes drawn We do not believe that the major- t want the men who are trying ccme has been given the members and The sixth degree will be conferred 3 MISS. LY. n " = e y of people in this country want 7 ihe good things in the order have [this evening. HOMIS MISSION RALLY. or awarded by means of any such [ty of peor ) an B ot ae Cllys one Mot aet | ALMOST DOUBLED IN Leen brought to the attention of those A rally in tho interests of Homo | lottery, gift, enterprise or scheme, | War: If anyone does believe it, how- h”” to the Connecticift resort. It residing in remote parts. Another Missions will be held in the Tirst | Whether said list contains any part or D s : 2 i all of such prizes, shall be deposited | He should initiate a movement for ored around here that many PRICE DURING YEAR |source of expense was the sending out Baptist church parlor tomorrow eve- i 2o Col .| war and test his convictions. Most Sy ofldeputics) into mew tarriton : in or carried by the mails of the hatic notes have betn exchanged puties into new territory. ning at 7:45 o'clock. Mis: i 3 ITS ANNUAL MEETING ! k Helen | {nited States or be delivered by any | People seem satisfied however, that fen Wilkes-Barre and New Brit —_—— Satisfactory Results, Chisman of Chicago, Ill., national di- | j,ostmaster or letter carrier.” the diplomatic channels which have the hope of getting John Jay- g " i g S rector of the young women's work in NTaBtlor fhellotiorienibel i served to adjust the relations of this Buteh” McDevitt to visit the | Committee Appointed to Probe Ad- This has brought, he believed, satis- SEEC ost of the eing carried Broadway M Bowling team last S : .| night set what is believed to be a will conduct meeting at the Salvation | the number of government lotteries 5 world’s record by winning their foi (Bridgeport Telegram.) When will the government of this cry. Others echo it. Frequently it is voiced by anti-administration do not present a | $2.012.23; janitor service, $799.92; re- 671.10; light, $214.79; insur- factory results. He complimented the the society will be the speaker. on in Europe are for war benefits, netion with lhf‘ rm‘t of Il‘1r\ \\(yrllzl ‘l‘nr vance in Sisal Twine to Pre- deputies on their work and suggested | Report of Treasurer Showed Receipts Hospltals, the wounded, soldiers’ de- | OVer @ century with only one break, that if the inspection and lecture y . e DR. MILKE s pendents and other war victims are | Will still answer the purpose. NG s i LG, S L1127, Expcancsfofg 1020 Stamford, Jan. 11.—Dr. Edward E. | 2lded. x setter results would be secured. He - 5 i E ety hvaidl TR con 8 e It St CANRCEREos S and Balance of $353. Milke, formerly a practicing physician Municipal Lodging House. aking a Mess of it. is statue in the Shuttle Meadow [ o shorten farm credits and the report | 1 in New York, but who had been liv- ; (Ansonia Sentinel.) otse, along with Counciinan | of & committee appointed to investi- | lne definite work for all the sub-| The annual meeting of the South | 13 ; (Meriden Journal.) ) S : " | gate the incroase in the price of | OFdinate granges, and they have the [ Ecclesiastical soclety was held in tho | IN& "‘l"“‘f‘:‘l‘?““l‘; o arm the | . e 1dea of a ‘municipal lodging| The faint hope that congress could 3 ‘ 8 > i . e X ) . = 5 o suburbs o is city, died at his home J P e 5 . B there 15'a large delegis 1 twine were ready today for pres- | State granse offer prizes, one for each | chapel of the South Congregational | FAITES & “*1} e o hl‘ house is one that appeals to the po- | Of Would approach the question of e = " % i 5 By county, for effective work, the depu- |church yesterday afternoon. The so- | last nig ddenly of heart trouble. | . . . s ; . re from New Britain it i | entation to the annual convention of DV . He was 65 veads old and is survived | lice 8s well as to those who are en- | national preparedness on any pa- hat “Butch” will remain he Western Retail Implement, Ve | !l€S to make two inspections, one in |clety has had a very successful year S awasgioyendlold ancEis survive 1 in charitable work it Wil toth R tha will remain here | the Weste Rete plement, Ve- |8 -0 FEL L ARl £ Bavely: Buos o e o o onv GErE D gaged in charitable work for it will | triotic and broad-minded basis is IR s wite, snd that bs will | hicle and Hardware Dealers assoela- | t1® 81l and the ather In the epring,| The following wers elected officers | ™ £ help solve the problem that is cre- | 5. iy supplied with that commodity. | tion, now in convention here ekt e putkito be putgn the DigRG oL | (Or (e cnouing voun e T ated by the drifters who frequent|2Y."S 4Way In the face of the indifs ultimatum announcing his pur- Sisal bindery twine has almost inspection. ; N - Dxro‘n'lm- —E |I;, kddy, M. D. DANIELS ANSWERS BRITTON. e ahdl oirerc:aiien especially dur. | ference, the wrangling and the entire MBitoh” writes:— doubled in price in the past year, it | /;n;)lhor ntohm ofhud(:lhlonul] o_x},m;gc:“::\x‘x:xtvn\lu T L B Searle and Navy Men WHI Be Ordercd Before | M the winter. The idea is a good lack Tr |;mp work that the members jarn not very exacting, am not | was stated in the committee report. had been rougl G WEHREhNG e B0 T y R ® | one if it is carried out in a practical | 2¥¢ displaying toward the supreme g for an angel, Venus or the T e 5 s saiaRtoli Shbiel s lcommitteeRinbioking e fteniimatters | M casUEC TR WERT TR Loy House Committee Upon Its Request O et mc]p“m to | Problem of the present session. Ap- IR ¢ sty perfeciton. 3| tabisRment of & mowepoly 1 ihe .| Dertaining to apricultuve before the! | “ollestor—V. H. Chepman Jushing Soor be now parently none of them, even the sup- B oir) with o ofean | al fibre of Yucatan by American pro. | General asssmbly Auditors—F. H. Wells and Philip Washinston, Jan. 11.—Secretary [be mow. =~ ; e porters of the president, know exact 7 i an, 3 1 i : h\Corbin. Daniels has written Rep. Britton in s wrong to give the supervision | ;"0 £ . B some face, a bunch of smiles | moters and Mexican growers, and Granges for Little Folk ly what they want or how they are to B : g ' of tramps to the police ) e[ R e . | (L Cranessifer e Kotk N Ei‘“'n‘ii’ifi'T,Cii?fiff(."{»,'Slifgfi'uw.r | reply to the latter's charges that the | g, m‘“';, ok Nhnul?lfly:;ml]r;‘nk raise the revenue to secure w the st as welcome as the allies. / gress investigate the alleged cormer.|creased interest in the juvenile work | a el -‘Mm-“T = \\'1ilmr 2 1 secretary would try to prevent free | upon policement as friends who are country ;:hsuluuly needs for its own ter we are married there will — —— of the order, and he recommended or- | Wells, Frederick Scheidler, H. N. Vil | expression of naval officers’ views be- | 8oing to make efforts to find theb Lhe Db le baing SR o decorating of the walls of our CIVII, WAR HERO DEAD. ganizing more granges for the little | and Charles Barrows. e fore the house naval committee, that | lodging because these irresponsible ANl proparsinies: iy MriEE f with | pictures of relatives, | Middletown, Jan. 11.—Oliver S. |{olks wherever the system of educa-| Deacon D. N. Camp, Moore | “any officer civil employe or en- | persons should think only of the po- | “Cg &0 nch. ally mothers-in-law. Such crit- | Brainard, 18 years old, a veteran of ' tion in the public schools Is not So|and K. N. Stanley were cleeted trus. | listed men in the navy” would be or- | lice as guardians of the peace to gLt DL coms ouC or “up S o har_ire‘d from our doors, but | tho Givil War, died at the local hospi- | strenuous but that time is left for|tees of the Erwin fund, and H. 0. | dered before the committee on its re- | which tramps as a class are a mem- thet A n A | A “h: :th‘;:";:; "J“":h‘"““f‘;':r tal last night. He served in Com- | the mind to be active in other direc- | Humphrey was chosen clerk. quest. ol counsels of the nation no one but & as a fondness for highbal pany G, First Conn. Heavy Artillery | tions. It was voted to draw up resolutions The report of Admiral Fletcher, cov- It we have a municipal lodging |G iR, Sirted ‘brophiet can tell, i ngo and bohemian quarters, but are City. Mayor Riddle 1s peeved over this, what he calls, arine warfare.” If ‘“Butch” sent Report Today. or the New Britain tactics the says he hopes they put “Butch’ Kan, City, Jan. 11.—A proposal in the Civil War and was noted as| Master Sherwood spoke of the na- | of condolence on the deaths of Charles | ering operations of the Atlantic fleet | house Where the transient will find a “‘"“v:\k,“‘.(; :";‘,‘“w il belba ngo and bohemian quarters, but | having heen the first man to pull the ' tional granse monthly, the session of | 13. Wetmore and D. 0. Rogers. for the past year and (he recent war | bed and perhaps be able to get a meal, el e Bt e B & el ts Ty sriathes. lanyard on the “Petersburg EXpress,” | the national grenge, the field meet-| The financial report showed that | sames, will be se |§1‘ & 0.5 nate as [ if he Is willing to work for it, there | {ary has the BArty beon more thom BRSA 1 Snd the girl of my heart | ® famous mnrt‘.n, powpon the capitol | ings, and the development of the plan | $262.96 was spent for a new walk on has been "‘_‘1"“;“_‘ " Suc repor will be one less social problem here. | (,ghly given over to dissention and te et v statue where e |oar | grounds in Hartford. He was given | of co-operation. —Speaking of grange , the Arch street side of the church | have not heretofore been made pub- | The Salvation Army has made a study | crimination and recrimination, The e e e A iontia can|a medal by Congress for bravery in | influence he said: “With co-operation | property. The total receipts were $13,- lic, but no naval secrets would be dis- | of these homeless wanderers and un- | [ egident, It he wishes to see his pa ehtorens on he. boardwak. If | ftcion and later was awarded the | we will become an inestimable force 373.56, which included a balance of closed in the present case, the secre- | derstands better than anyone else | triptic program put through, must I 5o right on up to New | DElenis of the legion of Honor by | working for the good of all dependent 07 from last year, and the total | tary said. how to treat them and if the army of- | yely upon the republicans bt Wi ol In. Corm, amd put the case he. | the French government for his ser-|upon agriculture in our fair state. By | disbursements amounted to $13,020, — = ficlals are willing to care for them |g¢or him. And they should do it for B ot aon Conncti vices in the ¥rench colonial wars. this means we will cement the men, | leaving a balance of §353.06. ¢. E. UNION BANQUET. they should be permitted and 'given | nim. 1t is entirely in Jime with their e - - - _ ——— ] 5 Crerviyassl SHLice] policy to make this republic strong ndeavorers Select Rev. W. F. Cook A lodging house with a woodyard | and respected throughout the world For Toastmaster. ('nnn('(?(?d and also with arrangements | 1¢ the president’s own followers de- for bailing waste paper would furnish | gort him their places should be taken ! : the men with employment and also the Republicans. Preparedness. is Britain Christian Endeavor union will | give the army something to dispose | coming. It is coming immediately be held Friday evening, January 28 | Of and help pay the expenses of the | through effective co-operation of ite = . " A — — - at the First church. The supper will | Puilding. Furthermore if waste pa- The annual banquet of the New 0 g supporters regardless of party lines = L per is picked up about the streets by | or it is coming later through the as- be served at 7 o'clock. Arrange- | thegse men then they could help make | sumption of the reins of government . ! e 3 § | e { for the affai bei 1 z T ments for the affair are being made | tpig a cleaner city : 2 X y g 5 iale e 8 y. b,y the Republican party he De- H E o l Native White | by the social committee with M We hope that the plans of the char- [ mocracy can choose which of the K Anna Ward as chairman. G Y i hpl - E ins 8 ats A S O a i SAtAns g Turmps ot il S itable workers and the police to this [ two methods it prefers. — Rev. W. F. Cook, pastor of the|anq will work out successfully. As for the idle talk that is going VAN CAMP’S EVAP. MILK . .4 tall cans Methodist church, will act as toast- oo on about war munition embargoes c j | master and several of the leading FOREIGN CO : JAVY | the deliberate violation of our neu- members will respond to toasts. There EIGN COAL ORDERS HEAV 2 i s - trality in the interest of Germany Moh. Creamery 30 Best Pure 25 B | will be delegations present from out e . nte . 5 FRANKFURTS OR BOLOGNA . .. Sitton ARl Lahom ou | Demand Will Continue After War Says | and to the destruction of American Butter .....0b DUC | Tard ... 21 49C of town unone, A mssion prosaia | PG L SO S 7% Diuinaes, 1 cus be peteir flscouenil il R b e AR 8 Wi AT . o RESH HAMBURG STEAK .... B New York, Jan. 11.—B. J. Morrison, | pro-German districts have to emit in MEADOWBROOK CHEESE ..".."b ] Q¢ F U SHOULD CHANGE JURY. SYSTIM, | & PhIdciohia conl Snsincer, who hui | e o stand I with (heis " co - y e s e een touring in Irance, Spin and | gtituent It will have no support of LEAN FRESH PORK CHOPS ... g The January meeting of the Willlam [ peit S0 008 00 %0da0 on hoard the | eny strength sither in congress -gf naens: ot 84 S 65 TI. Hart debating club was held at | steamship Lafayette, from Bordeaux. | out of congress ....1-8-bbl sack C Sugar .. .10 lbs C LEAN FRESH ROASTING PORK the Y. M. C. A. last night and consid- “Foreign orders for coal,” said Mr. - Covered! o 3 f Jury System Be Changed So a Th - | filled. The demand will continue after x LAKE SHORE PUMPKIN, " can 9 c 3 for 2 5 c FANCY CHUCK ROAST BEEF . . .. L e (Detroit Free Press.) ered the question, “Resolved That the | Morrison, “are greater than can be a Verd A. O. Washburn and | that France alene will be compelled As he crawled out of the wreck of 3 ( John Johnson argued Affirmatively, | to import approximately 20,000,000 | bis auto a solicitous friend asked: « WISTERIA BRAND SHAKER SALT Irg pke o | LEGS OF YOUNG LAMB ... . L e e O e R - . : Sullivan upheld the negative side. The | tWenty vears. “Yes, he said, sadly, “with mud, Premicr Salad Dressing, small size bottle ... ] () | FORES OF YOUNG LAMB . .. e P By e Cc former side. FIRE DAMAGES THEATER. that enough FRESH GRATED HORSERADISH ... .bottle 9c CHOICE STEWING FOWL .. : pee Lexington, Ky., Jan. 11.——The Ben o5 SUPREME COURT OF ERRORS. Ali opera house in this city, one of Down in Baldhead Row. NABOB GREEN LIMA BEANS .can 15 | RUMP CORNED BEEF, cwiee e b 1 97 /o, o Sl e s IO LT e i S Little Edna is always frightenca a# court of errors began its second week | estimated at $80,000. The Ben Ali California Green LIMA BEANS, new crop lb HEAVY FAT SALT PORK .............1b o8 £he Jeruupy terms I this oity to@uy, | wed Bullt by the Aate Jemes B dleg- | the 80BN 5E Indians upon .the C C e nlenaal forl hearing | #in andiiocal capitalists fat all bost/of | Acreen fat gyithe who wa b Al S Four set down for argument today | $160,000. “Mamma,” she whispered to her CANADA FIRST COND. MILK FRESH OR SALT SPARERIBS ....lIb 1 21/2c e o TRt nast Grans mother the other night at the theater, by agalnst the Casualty company of BILL ON FEDERAL JUDGES. are there golny bl VREREY.-Thatsol B e S —— 5 j . i i America, Sarah Kantor of Kansas Washington, Jan. 11,—Senator Cum- | in this show,” Fanc Red 1 Fancy Baldw‘" Large California 23c FreSh Cut 1 5c City, Mo., against Bernard Bloom of | mins, republican, introduced a reso- No dear,” answered the mother. v ‘ Lemons . .. .doz Spinach . ...pk New York, ““"li"“:“"‘:‘)”'?‘Th“;‘{m:‘"- lution today to direct the judiciary [ “But mamma,” persisted little Bana . Q f Schmidt against the O. K. Baking | committee to investigate and report | “have the Indians been out yet?" nmflfls 4 [I'S | App'es 4 ls Sunlds; Swegt 1 7c Walnut Meats 19 company of Hartford and the New [\on the number of federal judges who “Why, no, Bdna; 1 told you there ) : ) Halves V5-1b C Milford Security company, adminis- | cannot properly discharge their duties | were no Indians in this play. i 2 or, against the Windham County | and recommend how they may be sup- | “But, mamma who scalped all those National Bank. lplunted. men down there in the front seats?® Oranges . . .doz