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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MARCH 4, 1916. 2 1 Plainville News Verdi First Armed Liner to Leave New Yor DEMANDED DINNER, After New U-Boat Order Went Into Effe | GOT ‘THIRTY DAYS' | I (Phone Number Cha (Mail Orders Carefully Filled) D]S(}llfll'ged Rfllll‘fldd EHIDIOYG IH' ) . sisted on Having His “Eats” s ot e o i, THE NEW SPRING WOOL DRESS STUFFS MADE GOOD SUM ON CONGERT | 8 Pl =y e ARE HERE FOR YOU TO SEE AND BUY | v o s e cfig a Big Success—Schedule for | Yes, our stock of the very litest in the scason’s new styles is now Services During Lent—=Other Church full and complete. with plenty of time for » sclect and have your ot plete. 0y ) time for you to sclec Notlees—Defer Avgnments—auricefs. new gown ready for Easter wear, Althouzh he had severed connee: THE BEST THAT THE MARKET AFFORDS. and as our orders | tions with the company, having been were placed long » you will not have to pay the big price advances that | discharged for the “sood of the ser- 1 : 2 S Davidt N Verest of ITantionds iz have come since. Every yard of these are worth much morc today than a1 ! e e freight handler thought the New Ha- ven road should continue to provide | are gone. Come at once to sce them and make selection for your Spring him with meals and as a result of his Dresses. insisting en getting his dinner in the we are asking for them. They can not be duplicated by us when these railvoad’s traveling hotel he was or- | | vestea vesterday ternoon by Special | PLAIDS, STRIPES. CHECKS, BLACK AND WHITE CHECKS, Officor Charles Grace. In court this | fifty pieces in hoth light and dark with a very 1 + assortment to H ! morning he was found guilty of effects, suitable for dresses. separatc choose from. These checks are drunkenness and breach of the peace skirts, also children’s plaids, 5% very popular, and extra values and was sentenced to jail for thirty | davs Nvgrest had been working at the : {ransfer station one week Thursday . SOME HANDSOME PLAIDS for 12-INCH CREPE CLOTH, all | When he received his first pay he skirts, also stripes, are shown in the wool, and a splendid range of col- started out to distribute it among the Jatest effects, as well as in the ovings. This is a lovely material saloonkeepers with the result that by | the time he was ready to return to | work he was well under Barleycorn’s influence. e was given his ps ports hy the company’s local repre- ALL WOOL POPLINS and Gran- GRANITIS SUITINGS, 54-inch, sentatives esterday 1 Sorted ¢ sta- ites in a very choice color ie. strictly all wool, for coat suits and Tt e Tephninding Sine ot tion as usual and while he was not anxious to press his claim against be- L50¢ yard E ©.......D0c Yard, Up favorite Dblack and white. Spe- for Spring Dresses. Priced L .$1.50 Yard e o S 1.008 Mard Most desirable fabrics for dresses separate skirts, fine colors, and un- and separate skirts. Big value equalled for the price, which ing discharged he insisted on cating Bt ..iiiieiiiiie.e... . 8000 Yard 08 ....ieieeiie........80.50 Yard WIEhhofines o CRth o creny aabon the waiters in the cars refused to serve him he he me angry and threatened to do them bodily harm. Oflicer Grace, who is doing pol duty at the station, was sent for and HAVING AN AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY FOR NEW BRITAIN YOU CAN DEPEND ON when he couldn't get the disturber PROMPTLY RECEIVING ALL DRY GOODS PURCHASED OF U to leave peaceably he took him to the Tock-up. Determined to discourage lawbreak The Giuseppe Verdi I {"The Giuseppe Verdi should reach |in the Adriatic, but German and % ing at the freight vards. Justice Prio ke ioinseupolv eral thoftiare the submarine zone about March 11, | trian submarines have been repol decided to make an example of Ny- | o io el nnons, as It approactes Gibraltar. The 'only | operating from sccret bases omy oL confer with each of the members and grest and he imposed a sentence of | NeW York for Italy, carrying her two | \ieparation made for meeting the | north coast of Africa. Underg eriin NQWS giraneciafauitablettimettontaimeatin g thirty days in jail at the suggestion | three-inch rapid firc guns on the |new German and Austrian submarine | guarantee given by the Italian '8 Sas == Undergoes Operation. of Grand Juror M. A. Norton. The | stern with their gun crews. She was | poliey was the fitting of copper air | ernment. to the United' States the first large armed passenger ship nks into the lifehoats. After leav- | liner cannot fire on submarines W ’ | Stanley Godezyke of Christian Lane accused was given a meal tickel re- 5 S b tirie- | was taken to the New Britain General deemable on Seyms street and Con- | 10 leave New York after the going |ing Gibraltar the Giuseppe Verdi will | attacked There are other a T hicspital last night to undergo an stable Downing escorted him to that | N0 cffeet of the new German sub- | encounter rencwed danger in the | Italian liners on the seas now operation for appendicitiz. Dr. John thoroughfare during the day. marine order commanding the covige through the Mediterrancan [ are liable to attack They are Purney of New Britain is attending & > g : ing, without warning, of such A ¢ Naples and Genoa These ports | Caserta, the Verona and the = = - Tinterta ~ oS oSS, = % > by 7 N 2 o Tu UPEN [;AMPAIENS tunate. the vouth b niv fitteen Suc: {""'l"""'::"l ",_\ \u‘wr : el Ihe ship gcarried 173 pa r¢ on the west coast of Italy and | alia. No. 1, the Verdi; No. 2 equl tunate, the youth being only fifteen Th C 0 l‘ w SLecess s wollteniinibi=/ leltersiover iz ersiDwollof i ihosch insihor stocrae onscquently distant from the main | ing a lifeboat; No. 3, covered guns ¥ . vears old and the wain support of a | re¢ Gannot peI‘flIe or al]t '\‘1:‘ :Io\,jm of the entertainment and | \ere Italian horn American citizens. | ubmarine base of the centra poweds | the Verdi; No. 4, Captain Disiderd * . family of eight children. His father p " Fx‘r""“ in the 7[‘1)\\” hall last = died about a year ago and since that OI Crews *vening for the benefit of the Church support the family. Stanley has been = VoA : kind ever given | cvening services will be as follows: | assigned trial by the . {\working and another child, a s=irl, 5 younz people of the town The entertainment wgs follosed by |iMarch 12, Rev. J. E. Rosebaugh of | the month : Nex[ Leglslatm‘eq »zed thirteen vears, has been cm- Washington, March 4 Only fif- ‘”" ! "y”"} w;m‘ : m‘.n._,,' con ",‘"_‘”“” - | Hartford; March 19, Rev. S. W. Der- | Miles I. Hart has ret nl\u:l to s S - se girl. The attack ) - | cerning it was heard today he affair was also a splendid fin- | | ” = ch 26, Rev. W.| home in Somers after spending a ploved as a nurse girl. The altack ) teen of the twenty-one battleships T Sl ! ! hy of Tariffville; March 26, Rev. W. — com at a particularly unfortuns il e ‘\‘ .n ittleships of I(,h,(l :n!‘rx)\.wmm(‘u for which the | ancial success and it is expected that | H. Robinson of Windsor Locks; April | days’ visit with friends in town. 7 e el e e t Atlantic fleet are on active duty T‘!IF”r.MH een rehearsing for weeks | the profits will exceed §75 I s R s b e John Stack, John Hanson - @ m“MITTEES TO MEET SOON o al e Smabtily for the family in West Indian waters, threc of the r\fl,t} o a‘r!‘\.n:!vuq- out of the ordinary ! \'('1\!( cs During Lent. ford; April 9, Rev, James Goodwin, harles Johnson are preparing To Hold Banquet. other six being so crippled for lack T a minstrel overture, the commit- Rev. R. H. Burton, the rector, has | p.1y. of Hartford: April 16, Rev. E. | erect new dwelling houses on thi b o o : i tee in charge had the stage set to | had folders printed for distribution | (« o i Z ; | t e \ turkey supper will be held at the | of officers and men that they can- | reprosent a cabarot restaurens o s { €. Thomas or Hartford | 3 & Seye] > & : 1 S RSar 4 a cabare! staurant » | to announce the various. services a % | [ Bl wats Must Have New Ohatrman | toiihy. siouce ShC Thesday everifg at|not operatelwith the feet,fand & the | [OSICRE - 8 CAbaLet i ingsthe R § arious.services at \rchdeacon Brewster of Warchouse | mer A <i1by se sday ST S Untn ol e G i & ho took part sat | the Church of Our Saviour during the | poing will pay an official visit to the| Judge Byington in the probate ool which the set-back team of that hos- | SUher, three elther awaith around the dining tables, the “wait- | Lenten season SN e T e . telry will be the guests and the Globe & e repalrs. |l ers serving them. Biae e s day ¢ | preach A ] jerad o ol i > 0 Cafe team will act as hosts. The The fifteen active ships are short e e i L | evening service. Other Iriday eve- | Carlson, administratrix cently Appointed Postmaster—Un- | Cafe S the culmination of the re- | from eight to seventeen officers each | . ‘,IE{"“ 0= ware Sextremely | “,4' p. m.—FHoly Communion will be | ning speakers will be Rev L. Wells | estate belonging to the cstate of Al i i it supper is the cuimination of Nms in|Of the number assigned to them by pr The stage scenery was co celebrated Sundays at 8 a, m. except ! of Hartford on March 17, Rev. E. G Mr. and Mrs. Frank eal have dorgoes Operation for Appendicitis. | cent l(r)\lrfndlnen petween the teams In | the Navy Department, and lack 1,000 ered with' American flags and drapery | on April 2, when the service will be | Roynolds of Glastonbury on March | turned from their honeymoon. @ ich 2 x nights o Ay > ' o | of nationa s, Scher 13 5 SUninEipT Sudn ; il SloiSeny 3 B tH ouEhty ofilocal Wvaters i ate | T o0 aLtong sy Ieclared the victor | coal passers, electricians, gunners { national hues. In the background | at 10:45. Morning prayer and ante- { 24 anq Roev. 1. il o e ea A ns RN s : d th i | e AR racy of | mAtes and other trained enlisted | V23S an clectrical arrangement which | Communion is announced for 10:45 | \ille on March 31 present but plan tc to fuinentopardithe Com e by thintysely oolnte Bl R | men) aTthough they W hiave Walioara | tebiesented Old (Glory) fivine o W fhe m. on Sundays while the regular ERh e snd elections. Many are scheduled | speeches and SR B ol H about 100 more men than the fotal | Preezes, when in operation Its use | Sunday evening prayer and sermon 3 Burell Nage Letween now and November. The | ranged for the affair. | personnel permitted by regulation. in connection with the singing of | is scheduled for 7 o'clock. Congregational—The pastor, ¥ FIRST WARM DAY the Berlin Congregational Church. GG e e wation of the | “America” was most appropriate and Wednesdays it is planned to have L. Grant, will preach at the morn- . 4 . Rev. S. A. Fiske, paster. Morning | fleet as pictured by Admiral Fletcher, | the audience became enthusiastic over | coltage servied Chahoneseimem, R Ul e SONNY BOY WILL worship tomorrow at 10:45 o'clock. | commander-in-chief before the house [if- | i} 7 i T ] t time Mrs. Godezyke has helped to of Our Lady of Mercy. It was the | rector, Bree's orchestra rurnishing the Special preachers at the Sunday It is expected that the suit will ! il Represent Town al : : higgost affair of its : for before the end property in Mountain View this Ul o Succeed William W. Fagan, Re- e the near future ! ville in i chgosing of a representative of town in the next legislature occupies bers of the church Fridays at 7:45 pper will he observed o prominent stage at present. Dur- A communion service will be held. | naval committee. He added that in TThe soloists and chorus: acquitted | there willl be Services in the church. IZpiscopal—Iloly Communion will WANT STRAW H ing the last session of the legisla- | phe pastor will preach on “The Gospel | his opinion and that of various | themselves creditably The various | ————————— ————e — celebrated at 10:45 at the morn- % ture, Dr. R. M. Griswold was the local | Invitation.” Sunday school will con- | boards of officers Who had studied | humbers evoked considerable applause | PRINCE HIGH AMONG 12 S morrow in the Church representative. That he was con- | vene at noon. The Junior Christian | the subject of battleship squadrons of and encores were demanded frequent- = v Saviour. The cvening service Endeavor society will meet in the | the active fleet required at least 5,- |Iv. sspecially aftractive was the | GERMANY’S GENERALS | witl t telotls with Droaching afternoon at 3 o'clock. Miss Emily | 000 additional men over the com- | “Hello Frisco™ song, rendered in duo R TARGS |1 tor. Rev. R. H. Burton | Sedgewick will be the leader at the| plements now assigned. by Bertha Leonard and M. Lea Prior, | J— Advent €1 G s that he was chosen chairman of one | consecration meeting of the Senior Flect Ready to Fight. The voung couple had to repeat the d o Sunday at 1 5. Sermo n of the most important committees, | Christian Endeavor society at 6:30 | o chorus ' several times fo satisfv the s o { pastor. Rev, 1. Denton on that of public health and safety. | o'clock and the topic for discussion | ynee” ho explained, however, would demands made upon them. > v . subjec Bhel Braicr o Fehows=hin This was probably one of the most | will he “The Consecration of | (A& 0 (0 NIE I he efficiency of | . Other soloists were the Misses Nel- g The sacrament ! supper | important positions appointed by the | Strength.” T Heet wore It called mpon ims | lic Conlon, Hazel Conlon, Haznl Leon- . . Wil hecommenorat house and the most important a rep- St. Paul's R. C. Church, e e ard, Anna Graham, Rena Le Vasseur, | of the sermon. S resentative from this town has ever Julia Graham, Albert Conlin, Fran: ¢ . be at 12 o'clock, The Mled. Up to four vears ago, it Was | ) e celehrated at Si. Paul's churoh | serious aspect, said the admiral, be- | 7% Le Vasseur, James MeCuskier, 5 : . praise and sovial serv 1 n “unwritten law"” that the represen- | oo oG niomming at 8 o'clock and at | cause it requires ten years to train | Paniel Dunworth and Tdward Bar- G 6 o'clock in the evenir prob- ive would be chosen from the BerM| ;o sacreq Heart church, Hast Ber-|a competent licutenant or lieutenant | FOWS. James J. Graham acted as di- s = | lem of Acceptance—iton LIKIION Jin* district one term and the Ken- 08 ol Toci commander. Nothing that congress, : o {{That 1 Am st sington district the next. At that | 1 Kensington Congregational Church. | much less the navy department, can = o : ; | the subject of the ser the pas | sidered a valuable member of that bod? is demonstrated by the fact shortage in the various ra- Rev. J. (". Brennan, pasto Mass The lack of officers was the most thie nestlar & servic lme a resolution was passed in the | “poy Carleton Hazen, pastor. Morn- | do, e said, can remedy the situation ® . republican caucus, which said the |, . worship at 10:45 o'clock. A lat once Gl . will st of g course would not be compulsory in | = \inion service will be held. The Many suggestions as to how the : E ermons 1 the future, so there is a possibility | © o0 il preach on “Truth As It Is: (Faining of young officers might be E o 4 an Exp~ {hat pressure will be brought to bear 5 z Wastened had been advanced, he | v The pastor, Rev. A. A 5 Jesu After the service a re- oh D Griswold to have him accept | L Jesy I GERalre the office for the coming term. | | Aot o thine of Tate ot S oTitieally | memberal HSunday ‘sctiooll will con- :(ffr;jyt"_:j:aQ:“;'h(}fif“‘gj} ‘m"m‘;:""”“{m_::i ° ) erEes ,,f;"."‘”. i 1R HhL el atineraslana i osd eSSl ifvene Jat inoon: Miss Amy Peck will | 0 reas He ‘uanols o2 et o s % . e R i Avrguments Deferred | 1str) sk St rom | be the leader at the Christian mn-| ¢ 2.000 men and await their de . ) % : | Argument were to have veen | district The district comprises thel B == 00 8 ol g velopment - ; 5 | s : SEtos hse el towne of Berlin, Southington, Plain- | d€2vor £ 2l Chaandgthe e 4 [Emadellet g Easing giecisi] : i Admiral IFletcher devoted his en- ¢ 4 nE 2 topic for discussion will be “The Con- the lendar seseion of the ville, Bristol, Burlington, Avon and 7 . o S e o 5 Farmington. It has been the custom | Secration of Strength.’ tire day beforc the committee to the h - : 2 o Ay concerning | EETET 2 | iy P subject of personnel, under question- e it Moy il 5 {&select the senator from! the towsns Kensington M. 1. Church. ing by Representatives Roberts, Brit- e : Re R e i lley S0 PENSIVE order, no candidate ever being re- Rev. E. M. Pickup, pastor. servi- [ {en, Kelley and Farr. The conflici- an Efi - ; > gainst th tristol and Plainvilie | la e ; : ception will be. held. for the new | added, but in his opinion the only TR 1 1 preact Both morning ciccted terlin held the senatorship | ces tomorrow at 10:45 a. m. and 7:ing figures as to ships’ complements Tramway 2y but were coferred I'his youngster wears a Straw ha for vears ago, when Claude Stevens | p. m. Holy Communion will he ad-| presented by the Bureau of Naviga- hatf the office. Two vears ago. there | ministered at the morning service. At i tion. the General Board and Admiral wa spirited contest between Mar- | the the evening service. the pastor ' Fletcher himself were discussed fully. | is to BUILD UP its b tin Picrson of Bristol and James | will speak on the theme “Full of Admiral Offers Remedy:. Rogers of Southington, in which the | promise.” The general public is 3 1 the reque nel The ac- | with turned down brim and a brow tion is to rec damage alleged | patent leather band to harmonize wit to have heen cansed the town by the | his buff linen blouse, which has f trees on the . The | deep sailor collar and four huge peag and conservative manner : e b S 4 trees were kilied b, scaping | buttons as fasteners and © variatio former won out It is probable, if | cordially-invited to attend the servi- Admiral V"l%‘h’hm' .<-u£:;.‘.(n<\»ml that | speculations, no matter what may be S T from the company’'s maina. from a regular middy the custom is followed. Mr. Rogers | ces. A warm welcome for evervhody. In addition to ¥he regular promotions ( ¢ne expectations of profit. e\ e the nest asnator | ¥l two rear admirals he created cach i Briefs, vear for six years, six captains a |0 PEPOSITORS is placed [EETEE ALsrEchT| ! Joseph Hooligan, superintendent of | year for five years, fifteen command- profit to stockholders, P 3 Not to be outdone awers ; erection for the Berlin Construction | ers a year for five years, and that We want ail the good, sate business | - AMoNsEine vogent niwetons gnd &GO he e Gerats W < Sl 4 cutenants c con interesting rumors a t (he Gern of the G. O, ,P" th 1 ra will | company, is spending a few days at | all lieutenant hould become liet we can get and assure our customers | int t runmor i oD soon start laving plans for the com- | pic home st Berlin tenant commanders after eight year | crown prince—emauating from French - o A | X of cvery courlesy a T et e fnz campaigns. The town commitice | service In the lower ,grade ¥ courtesy and proper accom | ind English sources, however—iwas ! McG re of Bra lehoro. r- B | =2 B They restore fertility to the soil ; they start right will meet within the next weck and feSulre sotibratilehong; gV About fifty licutenants would be | modation. | one ta the effect that Germian WHAT THEY DO mont, is spending a few days with ] A ; |l work fecding the crop and making it large o first business will be-to choose a ok SLE 2 ) Jligible immediately, he said, under SAV 3 artment | Military authorities werc atistiod | and profitable ; they put the soil in prime condition for ‘next year's crops, and ' st friends in Kensington SUEIDI R y AVINGS department ary au 5 i tasr chalaran o Fek e s they enhance the value of the land every year gpCooor o JagDEEsEl ontrman, - el LESD AN o i Cs G thehi e on dC e LS Essex Fertilizer real, natural plant foods made of BONE, BLOOD, MEAT and William W. Fagan. As the federal Louis Young of Christian Lane will = | dun and would supersede him by high-grade chemicals, and up to the high standard necessary to produce profitable law prevenis a postmaster from tak- | leave Wednesday for a tour through | jupciony CRE $2.521,650. Prince Albrecht of Wurtemburs., The crops. Get our bookiet showing results in 1915 without potash. See our dealer _ing an active part in politics, A\h[; | the south. ES e i o L latter is one of Germany's most f; RE s ESSEX FERTILIZER COMPANY, Boston, Mass. . . %agan must resign the position | = Pl “ I t C mous royal generals and has com- chairman, which he has held for the 9 ment of the actual condition of cle alnvilie 1rus 0. msisting ME) AN S > RISLIS i manded a division. ¢ Of seve Y 3 % L pagt four years. The other members AMERICAN SHIP RELI | ing house banks and trust companies PLAINVILLE,. CONN. e (e Bt e i ) j g i ef the committee e John A. Moore, London, March 4. 12:13 p. > | for the week shows that they hold T e e R A e el g, —4 ¥ »a 31 Fitzeimmeons and . T. Molumphy | American steamship Cimino. which | g 01144 reserve in excessiof lezal Boanln e o e R : ' . n " Democrats, T Lyl 4 to 3 p. | the ducal line of the royal house of 1 the next chairman will be one of | was detained by the admiralty for ex- | yequirements, This is an increase of | m.. except Saturdays, 9 to 12 and 7 | these men, Chairman Fagan - will i amination, has heen released. 2,521,650 over last week. xw 9 p. m. Wurtemberg and is forty-nine years i 1