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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1916. foundation of the league it I car- TY l R [iRAN‘] AR ried on through the press of the MY S LE D A Y country a persistent effort for a larg- er army, navy and national guard. o Great interest has een awakened i ) PUbllC Market | URfiES PREPARAT“]N | :“;‘]"‘?‘;gitie ik A LARGE VARIETY OF FRESH AND SALT F Preparedness Organizations. ; D AT PRICES THAT ARE RIGHT. ast October a conference by the Grocery, Meat and Fish House [ F. V. Streeter Says European War | i<z, 5 heie, o, washimsion. L8N SLICED CHICKEN HALIBUT 3 b . ators, representatives, business and 491 Main Street, Opposite Lafayette St. Should Serve as Warning 3’;2:‘:5.121‘?::\- mon, veterans of _the ‘ LARGE SHORE HADDOCK S— Spanish War Ve_tcransxund ;}mriouc i) § i > K FANCY BOSTON BLUE FISH Taking the suddenness with which f;}!?a"‘za“"“: w ‘{]‘l_ F“idlt) f"’“‘r? “ LARGE FRESH HERRINGS & e = here are other National efense so- = Or urs a an the present Iiuropean war burst forth | cities that were organized during the in all its fury, Commander TF. V.| past year, all working for national > b H Streeter of Stanley Post, G, A. R. de- | breparedness. Among those organiz > Large Large Choice clared, at a meeting of the Parents’ | °0: are the Maryland league for ) Fresh Butter Sword tional defense, the National ) and Teachers' association of the | Jeagie “the Arneriean Defonse socion i : Smelts Fish Fish Flounders [ \ . Rockwell school last evening, that|anq the American legion, all having this should prove a lesson to the peo- | their headquarters in New York city. G \ 1b 15C Ib 8C i 160 » 7C ple of the United States and should | The National Rifle association and illustrate to them the absolute neces- | the Navy league, , are in Washington, / . o S sity of being prepared for any and all | D. C., There is also P 5 5 Sliced Large Fancy Blue - an league emergencies. Commander Streeter’s | headed by John A. Johnson—U. . 2, Silver Fresh Finnan “ish topic was: “Patriotism and Prepared- | A, retired, whose work is confined to = ST Cutlets ness” and he spoke in part as fol- | {he regular army. The Aero club of : Salmon Mackerel Haddies sutlets e America is an organization with head- \ Y Tt was with plessure that 1 se- | duarters in Hew Tous, whivh 1a st 1b 16(: €a 23C Ib 12/2(: - IOC ® ls e artment | ceptea an invitation to spes ‘ou | ing also, to encourage military acro- this evening upon the Subject of ‘Pa- | nautics in the national guard. The ~ == ——_—_TER t triotism and Preparedness’ because it | Automobile club of America, the v £ NARRAGANSETT BAY OYS BRI | 3 c is one of the principles of the Grand l'!\ifml Power Squadron, a nation- Army of the Republic to encourage | Wide organization of yachtsmen, and | — S e HADDOCK 6c GREEN 20c true patriotism in (ne public sehools. | Nutional — societies of civil, mining, Fresh Neamy 33[; COMEOTTIERES 21c¢ We are also requested to wear our ectrical, mechanical and aeronauti- = AR/ X i L L el EGGS doz .. doe BC CODFI uniforms when addressing the schools. :ti:lr_onzinvm , are also working in F SH LE As commander of the local post and | Various wa for National Military, b 1 zc I(':{I:A{II{-I‘BUI'} b 1 6c department commander of the state, | ADd Naval Preparedness (a_condition RUMP CORNED BEEF, Cabbage Free jp 121/2(: it has been my privilege to be present | of heing A hathich ooy By DOROTH 12 R e e.) As the locomotive engineer 3y DOROTHY CLARKE BOSTON l Oc SWORD FISH 20c triotle and many other organizations, | ETaSPS the throttle, preparedness hav- Bobruaryi o) FRESH OR SALT SPARE RIBS .......1b 1 2 BLUE ......Ib b and to take part in the exerclses. ;’:"gi“‘""““,laff‘z;:‘o’”‘ e, e (Jgnal | I've been areadfully extravagant C i . . i s .o rain moves toward : a : FISH . 1b HERRING ..Ib your work and interest and am in | ! the schools, arc’teaching the pu- | such a little dream! The under slip . oo o0 3 ) k _and interest a pils principles that will prepare them | is made of two layers of chiffon, light = = AN A R e g e z prey | 3 8 e 5 P TILE FISH 12 FLOUNDERS @ Pl spmpathy with vou. For amm: | for tie various ocoupations, or Ma. | bito over shell pink, the seuitoped | Jll Faney SHOULDEIL "9 4 o I 3 i b C b C vears tions in life. To be successful, they zes being picoted——this is held up STEAK .. G Sy Army of the Republic have been de- | PICKEREL 1 2 SHAD 14 QI iy U RO Bty o Present War a Warning. over slip, coming to the knees, also CHOPS b 1&4C n 13C | must be prepared to do, or act by ribbons over the shoulders. The SHOULD 14C FANCY the ord speak > subj I order to speak upon the subject The present European war ought | ends in picoted scallops: it is made of PORK i , 1 5 e 9 o B '\Ir;:’iy(x:;zli‘:j:‘nfuo‘i:(\(:lf\‘_ to_prove’a losson fothe people ot | two st ient. picces of vadium ik laco NORWAY SALT MACKEREL SME ME ening of patriotism by the people as | an apt illustratio it : S e s e 5 LARGE ....Ib (& Small C SOV BRI (he (159 SRR, || S i sen o e | s GATES Rt o FANCY COD GEMS 5 s ot nceutne xey war comes. should | shoulder, and by falling rosebuds on EELS Large EELS, Small 'p‘m\_””,‘ _-“-\r:( ‘;"f " x'ln_:\.\ from a |teach us that we must be prepared | the other. Ribbons tie it over the 1 Cc b C hinsible attack by a nation ruled by | for any and every possible emer- | arm and together at the hips. 1 real- I Colitorm ._—--———————-Heav e SRR NS ;nf\ i r”(’:’m;‘(" 1\? 5 (‘>r the Grand | gency. Today, we stand isolated, and | ly think a short, flufiy effect is more Large Lalitornia 1 C Yy U 1 9 C LAR! Army of the Republic know by ex- | alone i . standsolated dandf 1y X i G 185 : Bz GE 16c SPANISH 20c Dericnces the terrible v ex- | alone in worid politics. We must he | becoming to mo than the more stately Lemons . . . .doz Fruit ... .4 for 1b L t s horrors of | ready to stand by ourselves, in every | style of flowing lines and a train. : i ' 3 PERCH ..... MACKERE M e e g B e e Sweet Hlorlda. 1 0¢ | S oA E union, the United States of America, it is essential, n ras it A 4 nion, th a, | it is al, nay more: it is abso- 7, Potatoes . .4 gts ROUND lzc STEAMERS 25C which has become an example for | lutely necessary that we maintain Oranges . . .doz e = CLAMS .....pt -.....3qts for liberty and peace for all the world. | our Army and Navy, in such S TANCY BONELIS BURNHAM' CLAM 10 About two hundred and ninety | of preparednes that our Nationai . ’ H RRING ... o c 1 CHOWDER ..qt can c SALT l4c SOLID 30c e Mlnq 1“[ Ome T o5 I‘V‘m\nr T e proteciadgand uphold LARGE SMOK AMERICAN SARDINES c X nore Pilgrims landed on our shore, to | We, the people, are the ‘bulwarks’ of | s o] in oil . . L2 e MACKEREL ™ OYSTERS . .qt build for themselves homes anew. | all this defense, and through s BLOATNRE L ceact netls s 3 CANS The spirit which pr . o Moy SUNBEAM W 10 | FANCY TABLE 10 can C [ prompted them to | must be demonstrated the fullness of | gf}?l;il%SES for 25(: SALMON . for 25c brave the seas, to land on a forbid- | our patriotism which means that we B SHRIMP _.......ci | SALMON 1 Ib flat can ing coast in winter, and to live here. | Should be prepared to defend ‘Old — . PURE g has made the history of this country | Glory’ while we live, and defend it i i £ e , 32¢ | GOODEGGS 93 o [l I oy ot i oy | i e we e and avvens 5 487t Annual Communication Held | PURE It prompted and BUTTER . . .1 ...doz fought the revolutionary ~war; it | The address closed with a poem t Masonic Temple. Hartiord fought and won the civil war. It has | 'America.” FUUD ‘ Funfl turnlshed the United States the Hipns Yo Speak Flscwhere at Masonic Temple, Hartior ‘ L] S S b . 4 est ideals of moral life and political February 10th Commander Strecter = ] P“BL'B MAHKEI 491 Maln SI citizenship. Such is true patriotism. | will deliver an address before the Hartford, Feb, 2.—Two matters of | : MAR K ET ) 9 L} Ours is for a country governed by the | “Luther W Swedi Jeague” of Swedish Lutheran : people, for the people. Our patriot- | church, He has also been invited to | S'o2t interest to the fraternity came ism is in defense of liberty, where one | Speak in other cities of the state, | Pefore the one hundred and twenty- from the most humble station in life | His subject will be “Abraham Lnicoln | eighth annual communication of the | s may rise to the highest in the gift of | When and Where I w him." Most Worshipful Grand Lodge of Con- i o the nation. _— necticut, F. & A. M., which opened at 7 c and similar staples subject to inter- | pe Feburary 12th when we shall 1 today, the amerdment to the con- | {H | m"““'{‘mg misearry s The publlc | mads dufthe . & ERE Vi o nal revenue taxation. o he lame ea # el stitution that all future annual com- 5 o s S . MAY BE REPEALED 'd':;n'?m;btf,'fl:‘,:'r:o'; TRolAmenied o my | EXPORTS FROM NEW YORK. | munications be held in Hartford and |C3nnot judge by Masonic HEm L ! Election of Officers. HOTLDS POLICE AT BAY. priviloas o be b the Gity of Wash. - 2 the report of the committee on the [ARd every principle of Masonry The special order of business at e—— e SR 3 4 : o e Total $21,198,837—Fircarms and EX- | matter of ritual. Most Worshipful | 1}0TS a reflection upon any member |, o' riernoon session was the electic s ; 5 Z . |ington at the time of the national en- el G : M e : of society either within or without its = ety . nistration Ieaders Seriously Con- | Murderer in California Barricades | campment of the G. A. R, last fall, to | plosives Lead. Grand Master Clarence R. Austin of | Of & of officers. The result of the election >, A e AR o s T . Danbury presided. & was follows Hinsclom Houker sC B B el OF 0o Geecl) | New Sedi, e g S || il SRR G et Loose and Carcless Methods, Grand master—Thomas McKenzic Taticostar Cul Bl 3t R | Arie °h was reviewed by the | the port of New York on Mond s Be 2 . j > : 3 vio, 4 aster, Cal., Feb. 2 reside: K ¢ the United s, and s o ror Harold B. Waldo of Glastonbury were “It seems to me to be my duty to | Pawcatuck. Longer Necessary. T G e o CE e T || IRk [ the United States, and |issued by the New York customs : 5 : g : : ter e the commander-in-chief of the G. A. | house, totalled $21,498,837, according | 2PPointed as the committee on cre-|bring this matter before you for| Deputy grand master—Leornard J, - Feb. 2—Repeal of the | L"0_Others, at Elizabeth Lake, near | U S oL el 5 | dentials. such consideration as you may deem it | Nickerson, West Cromwall EMSiton, Feb. 2—Repeal of the | nere an whidentifiod man herricaded | B- to Dow, Jones &Co. The returns for : : : ekt S 5 5 - 8 A aenefe an barricaded 23 & deseriptl e o i oor 2 tefers to World War. deserves, and to give a word of warn- | Grand senior warden—The Rev. Dr, rgency revenue law is being seri- | himself yesterday in the home of hereffollowed ription of na- and explosives were extreme- in regard to too loose and care- | Willlam F. English, East Wind 3 i i Henry H. K § ia tional encampment hington and | Iy heavy, with a total of $11,719,033 The grand master in his address|Ing in regard to 1oc boie s - /Hnglish, e A g magpes ¥’ considered by administration | Henry H. Kent, ir. one of his vic- 2 Yy iieavs : ; S less methods of Masonic publicity. Grand junior warden—Wallace & tims, keeping Mrs. Kent a prisonor. | @ convention of delegates to the Na- | or 55 per cent. of all exports. made reference to the world war and : Y. | [ allace £, weeks the g Mrs. a p er. % s i e < ik s : at happily this country re-|and to bespeak a more careful and | Moyle, New Haven The murderer who had earlier in the | tional Defense league; also an account of machinery include $313- | said that happily s ntry re : e e oA et i b BERREA fribers of committees having Jurls- | gay bheen ordered from the Ienmi | of a visit to Alexandria and places of | 6 corking; $48,209 ing; | mained undistixbed SHel paidia txib S partleular Binterppstationfand ipracci| G A rentas ey B Ne on over fiscal affairs have been | ranch, shot and killed George Curtis, | interest in the city of Washington, $11,848 pumping machinery; $129,799 | ute to the members of the fraternity | tice of esoteric Masonry as handed | worth Hartford. ; K : the ' subject of revenues to " < : 1 3 v ‘ % ing achinery, & who were expending efforts in down to us by our ancient brethren, Grand secretary—George A. Kies, lying aged 30, wounded Kent and Grattan National Defense League Busy. A ing: machinery t v : o and preserved through the ages as a | Hartford for preparedness and make Up | G, Bennet, a justice of the peace e O tor Stroster | MiScellaneous classes. ~ Butter to {ha | direction (o aid and a the affl o ‘,‘ e St ) ; o i eits due to curtailment of im- | who tried to arrest him, and then | .. O &, Commander Streeter |\, nt of $151,000 was shipped to | The grand master said the relations corherstonefentatiishec Tee e oER D loxRasatin harles C. ts, and many have decided con- |took refuge in the Kent home. Local |~ o Nati ’ o G e Do ction of Con- | foundation which must not be dis- | Perking, New London ce of the emergency law 1o |officers had surrounded the Kent |ywyaemiogeen 1o o Ccnse league of e necticut with the fraternity through- | twrbed. R I I [[§iarnd HunlociaeAtlycuarles vl 5 i s . 2 ashington, D. , is the pioncer : o A tribute to the aid and good work | Cramer, Portland. ¥ is necessary. home last night, but awaited help onallDerensel - roar satiine a70ye] [ MMThiniis the onlyistorelin Newisiritain|| oncjtnepworldimerel most conatal Bndileh cne Mt vr o haves i heaes (e od Sse Rl Willis L. Mix, New airman Simmons, of the Senate |from Los Angeles before attempting | 1veiion et e, OrBANIZY O | B o | i, T 0 B v £ 1 tern Star, o irand trustecs—Willis L. Mix, Ne ace committee, who will have |to storm it. Curtis body still lay DIECRies g Becanse of fthofin 8l = one o) xclusively. | Fot0 ¥ Connectiout and a great de- | pecially in its active participation in | Haven, Charles Billings Chapman, v 2 3 ay in | fense interest wakened, and the | We tlo not handle cold storage butter. | & B in | the improvements at the Masonic ! New London Isaiah Baker, Jr,' jeh to do with framing the revenue | the doorway of the Kent home last = & . 2 illsi S 5 st and efficiency in 1ents Mas 12 « A saiah 3ak 3 feram, 15 among those who hold | evenin i [2orien ot incdze Byliihe ipitsidents| ELlladcROrea ey RERC SRt S Home was paid by the grand master, | Hartford. e e S g of the United States—Woodrow Wil- | Churn to your table, 84c 1b., 3 Ibs. for 2 s 5 son,—and having been appointed =« | $1.00. Russell Bros., 301° Main St.— able revenues can be procured [ . o s ilate SR L L ] e QR oo cs Sinheritances, | fsugar | L IBEAS BN oqp v store i Joy: Britaln | C5 SERES RN 8 convention hiolg s Aiaere ry was commended by the grand mas- war munitions, with possibly | Selling fresh made butter exclusively. ashington, D. C., in October, last, it who said he had not been called We da not handlo cold storage butter. | £ves ane piensurd 10 present to sou. | FINED SIXTY CENTS on to Mterfere in the affairs of any OUR FEBRUARY Hillside Creamery, 4 days from the |2 brief sketch of the history of the lodge to settle disputes or render de- S| MOISTEN A churn to your table, 34c n. & lbs. for | “Prepuredness ropoganda” at his| gACH FOR FIGHTING | cisions in matiers of jurisprudence. $1.00. Russell Bros., 301 Main St.— | time. Agitation for a larger army, .CLOTH AND DRAW advt navy, and national guard, was renew- One Death During Year. I & —_— ed in the State of Maryland, about = ST Only one death occurred in the EFEEOUGH HAIR PRESIDENT!S TRAIN seventeen years ago, by Winfield Jones | Negro Pastor at Norwich and Four of | grand lodge membership during the P of Prince George Co. of that State, vear, that of Past Deputy Grand Mas- comes beautifully soft, wavy now 'the secre of the ational 1is Flock in Police ter Augustus Golding of Norwalk. The abundant and._ glossy BACKS INTO CROWD Defense league « t Washington, D..C.— . srand master read a list of at once. gl “Mr. Jones served as color bearers Court. cuished Gead of other grand PR ——— Several Children Fell Under Coach at |in a volunteer regiment in the recent . - e i dictions. { your hair! Al dandruft b war with Spain and in the Porto Ri- | (Nersieh, Gonny Ten EEEINNE | Ty poke of the many acts of goes and hair stops Grinnell, Ta., But Were Dragged can campaign. He is a former cap- Slghas 5 ’ I et consideration he had re- by publishing your intentions when | Deputy Grand Master Thomas Me- dering Action—Believe Act is No flers in congress. For velopment of inter y branch of the Masonic or tion. The harmony in Connecticut Mz: : days v he Rev. John H. Den- coming out, o o, tain in the national guard, and saw 5”‘("‘;“?7‘““‘:? ‘“_I. o vome | ceived from the subordinate lodge the unpreparedness of the armies dur- | ot o B0 W0 00 members of his | Eight offiiacl tations were made and master. Mention was made ely, try _a “Danderine Hair| Grinnell, Ia, Feh. 2—President |ing the war with Spain. After the | SRUSE GBAFET CRC OAREEE B 40 the four anniversaries ce se” If you wish to immediately | Wilson's special train backed into a | WAr he wrote a series of articles for | (URETegRHOn, WS IHEEE (ORI T ble the beauty of your hair. JUst | crowd of 3,000 persons at the railway | the papers and spoke of the necessity | Yrftorduy wach 18 WS CHC (B0 quring the vear; the hundredth anni- ten a cloth with Danderine and |station yesterday and knocked down |for the country preparing for — the |, (0 Ph 0 5L eor fiahting versary of Hamilton lodge of Sharon, W it carefully through your hair, | naip a dozen children, several of | Possible next war. Senators and rep- A ook ago the Rev, Mr, Dennis was | 20d the one hundred and fiftieth an- ow n u ro ress g one small strand at a time; | whom fell under the train and be. | resentatives, also men prominent in 1<-(f!\mx A fi_‘_ s ehen but he | niversaries of St. Johns lodge of Nor- will cleanse the hair of dust, dirt | tween the rails. They were dragged | the affairs of the mation, beeame in- | JREC O (M0 THGCS nd netd | walk. Union lodze or Thomaston and iy excessive ofl—in a few min-|oyu; unhurt before the wheels reach- | terested when finally the National De- | ‘' /i oy jugt the same., A few par- | IKIng Solomon lodge of Woodbury. you will be amazed. You hair | cq them. ns 8 s organiz i e st e State Lodges Prosperous. An Opportunity to Make Selections from Our be wavy, fluffly and abundant| pe president was on the back ive Julius Kahn, of California, . | e & J : 0 ip abo i religious leader at-| The grand master gave an account Ext i tock : s oacs ssess ¢ arable soft- ; as chosen chairman; or EBrow. in ahout their To ; 7 xtensive Stock of Good Quality Hom - s D o Tueeomparable soft- | platform at the time just about to | Was ‘u‘;"I O’\;\_‘)"]fi‘]f" s ohairman: aad | tended. Last night another meeting | of the dispensations granted and sum- uality Homefurnishings at Tiep £ ) 5 2 o RNl Sl W called in the church. Two police- | marized the reports of the nine dis- esides beautifying the hair, one |io him by its mother. The smile on | Winfleld Jones, secretary. Many sen- : jasls Sael " ] lication of Danderine dissolves "}’w ;TP _‘(‘l";:g“‘r’fw"g;u_‘; ‘z e “4: ators, representatives and men of | MeN stood outside to prevent trouble. | trict deputles, in which he found the L4 e ot = s ikorates ool of alatm Wi il ghfened i | DTOMInSRge; EIFONEHOUE (MERCO LY, hpl)(;‘\lx(:x::\‘.-:rl::;:iii::“T\l{» T . .‘.‘\’“&L.OZQ' e prlces e uced Scalp,. stopping itghing and falling | ynq shouted, “Stop the train!” Na- | are members of the order. Out of | ;0 1/ as An of the grand masters 3 v % 5 v smbers of , and the pastor objected. Three account : & v tional Guardsmen and secret service | the thousands of new mem g it is alleg ate e | day celebration & S Mag anderine is to the hair what fresh m‘ln on the platform threw back the | (he organization are nearly 500 civil- brethren, it is alleged, snatched the | day celebration at the Masonic Home ers of rain and sunshine =are 3 5 o N ’ september 25 s S d the h = A , cecured | Pastor out of the pulpit, dragged him | September 25, was given and crowd. Most of those directly in the |ian rifie clubs,—the leagues securec e 5 el At ' N : begetation. It goes right to the ‘:] e e he | st vear, orders from practically all | O his back down the aisle and threw | grand master sald “The fason Savigorat ahd hens | PAthWay of th @ omen A G ) § him into the street, minus his hat and | Home was a true expression of 1 gRNIEOTa and strengthens | g cpilaren. The sudden backward | the cabinet officers, that civi i rete form and 'ts- .exhilarating stimulatiag | >k ackwarc : b 5 cane. sonry in the most concrete form anc Its- exhilarating stimulatiag | potion of the train was caused, it is | employees of the government | B _ e teal faeall and pracical obfestive | life-producing properties cause [ a4 by the engineer taking up slack | be encouraged to serve in the nation- { e - o zos ek ’ “hair t row long, str and | ; A ok . PRSI i e {5 N Native eg every one trictly | of the craft. air to & ng, strong and | ¢, get a start. The train backed fully |2l guard. Two friends of the league, | . “HHRG CEER TVEE QA8 SOk s o tiful. twenty feet before it was brought to | FéPresentatives Stevens of California, SILOECERS R : O LR AL Too Much Publicity shake the hands of a baby held up | it can. surely have pretty, soft and Hobs f Alabama, members of The grand master made reference | L * | a stop. and Hobson o £ ' . OF P “H O 5 he g fous hair, and lots of it, if you x s the naval affairs committee at the U. OF P. COACH CHOSEN. to Masonic publicity and said thot | ‘Just get a 26-cent bottle of Novar Bishy last congre: succeeded in obtalning Philadelphia, Feb. Robert C.|too much of what w of interest u e l' 0 lon’s Danderine from any dri N twelve submarines in the naval biil, | Folwell, coach of the University of | only to the craft appeared in print. L] L L B or toilet counter and try i Fresh made butter is never fishy | \hile the navy department had only | Pennsylvania was chosen to succeed ‘Why advise the public on matters } ed. butter made last summer upon being | cajled for six under-sea vessels. Sen- | Dr. Carl Willlams as Pennsylvania’s { in which it has no concern, no in- Overlooking The Capitol Grounds — 40-56 Ford St ve vour hajr! Keep it ki removed from storage to a warm pan- | ztor Thornton, of Louisiania, a direc- representative on the foothall rules | terest, no part, and no understand- | ning and beautiful, You will 7 | try rapidly takes on a fishy taste, try | tor of the league, labored faithfully | committee. ing?" said he. “Why, for instance, Hartford. /“Where iy e n Drice. Svs the best 25 cents you ever |the fresh made kind, Hillside Cream- |in the interest of building submar- = G A (e o Thett o quality is higher than price, . lfl'»‘v 34c 1b. Russell Bros.—advt. ines. During the three years since the | Native eggs, 33c doz Russell Bros. | sible cmbarrassment on a candidate

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