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7 i ¥ . % NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1917. P‘al vl“ N © week. This is belng done to emable | mcreases in freight rates. In addition [ termine, n e CWS it to take inventory. to thig cost the reeent demand of | rectors, c Miss Adelia Castle of Hart's Cor- o T ner is in a serious condition at the Express Approval u];;n. wunu.hl‘“ Wildwood Sanatorium where she has{ New York, Dec. 27.Almost with-|Director f been a patjent for several months. out exception, leading bankers and seneral ot i ide, t) % Corp. John Pettinato has returned | executives of railroads having their :e";"“d‘f ol’u‘ b 10 Camp Devens after spending the | headquarters here today expressed h [;HR'STM AS filH holidays at his home. = their approval of the action of Pre‘:- z::g:::m oy ident Wilson in taking over the rail- - Peter N. Prior, who was stationed at d lines. Most of them agreed that | usual and ordinag Fort Slocum, has been transferred to ’ iness of common § the 14th Company, 1524 Depot Bri- | .N® Eovernment’s action as & whole| B0 S0 rsp. 2wt sade, Camp Upton, Yaphank, L. I. E 9 = “Untll and’ e: P lalllYIlle Grocer Proves to Be Anthony Campbell of ‘Whiting se:‘:flm&'fln m‘d‘.:::fl&‘:m::: ::. rector shall fi = street, who was severely burned while | garding guarantee of compensation to | Wise by general Genuine Santa Clans working at the Bristol Brass Co. plant, | the roads will have the effect of re- | termine, such is improving. assuring holders of Tailway securities. | tion shall remali Dr. J. F. Rooney, of Hertford, was isting statutes A N a visitor on Crown street over Christ-| Washington, Dec. 27.—The govern- | terstate Comn SGHOOL ATTEND GE mas. ment will take over all raliroads in Iwfit“ mtm s Mrs. James Cameron, of New Ha.| (e country Frriday at hieon. Presi- |50 corti CHClS ven, is visiting her sister, Mrs. J. J. dent Wilson last night issued the fol- sm::!‘;‘n '1;10‘1 sai Children Maintain Good Record De- 4 - { lowing proclamation: pa ereof may Murphy, of Whiting street, over the “ i “Whereas, TI -o88 e | any orders, gen: spite Storms—112 Perfect in Re- | holidays. he Congr: of th G sponding to Studies—Parents Urged W. J. Hemingway and wife spent|constitutional authority vested in | Paramount authority: If You Miss These You Miss Much, But Two Days More for Millinery at Half Price, or to Share in the : Big Reductions QOffered Now in Women’s Wear Section. STARTING WITH MILLINERY WE WANT YOU TO REALIZE THAT THIS IS BUT A ONCE-A-YEAR OPPORTUNITY TO GET PICK OF OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF TRIMMED HATS, UNTRIMMED SHAPES, FEATHERS, ORNAMENTS, FLOWERS, OR WHATEVER IS FOR SALE IN OUR MILLINERY DEPT. FOR TWO DAYS LONGER AT HALF One thing to bear in mind is that no mattéer how much any article in our Millinery Department has already been reduced, you get it now at just half of its reduced price. ,Come see What is offered, note the markings, pick out what you want and it is yours at Just Half, for two days longer. United States, in the exercise of the |8fler made by said ] Christmas Day with their daughter,|them, by joint resolution of the Sen- |2s such. to Co-operate. Mrs. Arthur Robbins, of Waterbury. | ate and House of Representatives, "Noth:l;txcl::rd:m . Bearing date ‘April 6, 1917, resolved: | as now affecting : The Ambul Co 11 et in g . . A rare and unusual Christmas gitt | T e, aience Corps will moct '] “That the stats of war between the | 2tion, and "contro} in the shape of a whole pound of | tonight. United States and the Imperial Ger- | Passenger ";‘:‘:‘ffl‘ e man Government which has thus been | commonly x i recelved by each of Louis| wr. ang Mrs. O. E. Cooper, of Hart- | thrust upon the United Etates is here. | such railways be or be' nfortl’s customers as an act of ap- | ford were visiting the latter's mother, | by, authorized and directed to employ | controlled by such ra preciation of their trade. Consider- | Mrs. Potter, of Canal street, over the| the entire naval and military forces of | Or systems. By sub ing the scarcity of sugar nawadays, | Boliday. the United States and the resources | proclamation, if lnda 2 it seems almost impossible that any-| Fred Foreshaw, a sailor in the|O°f tlhfl G;I“l'flm'::l”m“m o wat :;’::d;:‘{:;“z,":, T v & .| U. 8 Navy, was home over Christmas, | 888inst the Impe: rman Govern- g a 5 body would give it away by the hun. Tiaiing e pRtente ment, and to bring the conflict o a | token of all or any part of dreds of pounds when everybody is : $ successful termination, all of the re- | rallway systems, includ 2 looking for it and willing to pay al- | George Miller has been transferred | sources of the country are hereby |and tunnels, and by most any price for the commodity, | O™ San Antonio, Texas to Michi-| jeqged by the Congress of.the United | and proclamation pot Rl e e o IN OUR SUIT DE- which once was just as plentiful as|S®R: He was a mechanic in the Avi- | gtaven. and operation in whole PARTMENT FOR WOMEN’S AND MISSES THE REDUOTIONS water. ;fl‘;’: S i) promoted to | “.pnq by joint resolution, bearing :,zom:: ;’ :., part of ARE BIG ONES, SPECIAL CHANCE TO BUY A SUIT, A DRESS, A Christmas Club Opens. / gateiDec il 1917, resaived; systems or rail and - COAT, A SKIRT, WAISTS, OR OTHER SUITABLE, SEASONABLE The Plainville Trust ‘o = ampany has 4 WEAR AT STARTLINGLY LOW PRIES FOR THE VA’;:UU GIVEY. beginiirecelving apollcatis sl for i atos BUT TWO DAYS MORE TQ SHARE IN BARGAINS LIKE THESE. bership in the Christmas club and will ‘ YOUR CHOICE OF SUITS, in Women’s and Misses’ sizes, made of continue to do so for a week or more Steve Discoe, ‘clerk at the H. A, ““That a state of war is hereby de- B James Dry Goods store, was visiting | clared to exist between the - United | PosSession "“:dml ot his mother in New Canaan over | States of America and the Imperial | Féreby assumed. X 5 3 2 i ~| ‘““The Director shall, as so Christmas. and Royal Austro-Hungarian Govern be after having assumed au colored Broadcloths, Burella, Wool Viours, and Oxford Mixtures in to come. . The total amount of money | James Cunningham, who has tried [ Tient and that the President be, and | ' K00 "0, o) “onter upon * Winter's newest styles, worth up to $29.50, for $15.60 each. Qistributedl ta the! members thm“gg three times to join the service, will | 1® i3 hereby, u:thorlse«:‘:nd gtrect‘:‘d :!::g.;th e as el eom FINER GRADE SUITS, also in sizes for Women and Misses, made of the club for-the past year was a little | leave Saturday for New Haven, where | {0 emPloy the entire naval and mil-| %", o reements for sust superior grade Broadcloths, Wool Jerseys, Colored Burellas and fancy over $11,000 and the same classes will | he has enlisted in the Navy. t""h ey forces ‘;‘ ;’th"“‘é‘::wfn"‘l;i{“;o sonable compensstion: for Hh i Ozfords, 1;-;?:1;' pgued ) sszuo ::r $20.00( ench. ol o be maintained for the coming year. Ressie McLeod has written to his| carry on wee agatnst the Imperial and | lon, use, and control of the 1 celltnt material, some fur trimmed, some piain taflored in all the wanted Besfect in Actendance. brother and states that he has been | Royal Austro-Hungarian Government, | five properties on the basis of an i .+ o2 Inclldm,g anpies! ABATEhD (s Worth i 4 $47.50! 108 3516 Below is listed the names of all | transferred from Fort Slocum, where | and to bring the conflict to a success- | nUal guaranteed compensation e FUST NOTE THESE DRESSES in styles and stses for Women and pupils perfect in attendance for the | he was in the Ordnance department,|fyl termination, all the resources of | 8ccruing depreciation and the M with ch ic T Silk P l.ina’Velvetem W a term ending December 21, 1917, of | as a mechanic, to Camp Upton, Yap- | the country are hereby pledged by the | tenance of their properties, _eqg Misses olce of Serges, Silk Poplins, , Wool Orepes and the graded schools of Plainville: bank, L. L Congress of the United States. lent, as nearly as may be, to the Taffeta Silks. Not as many of them as we wish, but wonderful bargains Kindergarten—Miss Wilcox . and D e e oo | e " the not operafing 1hooie for thosc fortunatc enough to get one for $10.00. Mrs. Morse) teachers. Helen Stur- The mid-week prayer meeting will i of for the three-year period be held at the Congregational church | 1 of the act approved Aug. 29, 1916, e pepoPhine Confortl®, —Laura| oprgonage this evening at 7:30 o'clock | €ntitied “An Act Making ~Appropria- - o tlor the Support of the Army for ; i Grade I.B—Miss Clapp, teacher. and following it will be a meeting of ns for the Suppo: y June 30, 1917, the results of such né gotiations to be reported to me such action as may be appropri Ray Distin, the standing committee of the church. th-;’ Tae%t:&:rl;wu ;x.l:' {-:: ::l'lol:!ll". and 1wl ; ; WAVING AN AUTOMOBIR DELIVERY FOR WEW BRITAIN YOU OAN DEFEND ON' Grade ILB—Miss Tuttle, teacher. A e Presidemt 1n time of wer. 1s| “But nothing therein contained, ex e PROMPTLY RECEIVING ALL DRY GOODS FUICMASED OF Us. Tony Lapre. empowered, through the Secretary of | Pressed or ;mplhdd.eot!:. dond 3 = KG”(::I I{,'A'“M"‘s. Styring, te“’”:‘ War, to take possession and assume | OF Suffere ‘:':-‘:”“:me rights of the 3 o ennef rior, William Berlando®, control of any system or systems of in any way D! i o S— Teresa Yenzo®. stockholders, bondholders, it , the e Grade TIL.—Miss Kamerzel, teacher. transportation, or any part thereof. " ther persons baving Intef plete story of the manner in which 5 and to utilize the same, to the exclu- poshr . Berlm NeWS the campaign will be condueted in \ aple Hill Myra Griffin, Celia Stepanuk, Vioia T[] BE [;lIT n{]WN siom as far as may be necessary of all | Sald systems of tranportation OF i thy o . ; q Lo b el ) Stillmacker, Rosalle Sturgeon, John other traffic thereon, for the transfer z‘l;o‘i::- c?fl:m“mn d:'g::‘:“.i Madeley, Walter Murphy, Norman -ans; troo] 3 2y g f ar ma- 1 iy, " gas Mi iy TR, Demanche®, Joseph Bdman*, .Ger- gfl: fi?‘flofqlfipm‘,r e Mior | control and operation of thetr § ; 4 Ay Funeral of Mrs. Gilligan. st ‘-v“h'“;l S Hfly :g spend | trude Lackey*, Irene Livingstone®, such other purposes connected with | €ty hereby assumed. ; A et 1] The funeral of Mra Johanna GHIli- | of Springfield. er son Harold Clark | Blizabeth Stanley*. (Continuedtsiom it tess) the emérgency as may be needful\or “Regular dividends hithert dec 2un was held from St. Paul's chureh Grades Irg.,’ IV.—Mrs. Goodell, Aeairablal and maturing interest upon ‘bon uise i 4 ’ . 1 this morning at 9 o’clock. A requi . teacher. Bosco, FEleanor | gress, rccommended either govern-| o e Wi ! debentures, and other obligations, m m‘ FlRE wAfiuN high mase was celebrated by Meq .-; . aviliiam ¥ Sternberg is spend- | Carlson, + Mary Dlizabeth Goodell, ment operation or repeal of anti- Ane ¢ Tt Das Rowrbocom® l5e paid in due course; and such ri : o f & ing a few days in Boston. necessary in the national defense ' to C. Brennan. The committal servioes o i John VAol o e oehi® | trust laws, and Federal Trade Com- | take possession and assume control of | ular dividends and intereat may co at the grave in the new Cathelic Toyall Smith, D8 O eanian h tinue to be paid until and unless 4 Burritt Root, son of G. E. Root of | Kellogg*, Russell Scoville®, ‘Mi missioner McChord, in a supplemental | certain systems of transportation and . G, s | ooty D New Britala were alo Golf street, was home on a short fur- | Yengos 3 S iR i doclared for outelent govern. | to mtilize the same, to:the exclusion'aa'i®aid Ritector ghll Srom e i A & R 1 c by Father Brennan. lough over Christmas. He is sta- A T e | ceport Rdeclared Sorion ght go’ ~ | far as may be necessary of other than | Otherwise by general or npecu.lht;r w&ms Disg“m MWI‘ LaSl Death of Mrs. Botsford. - |tioned at the Brooklyn navy vard. er. Tony Cavallare, Arthur Datoli,| Tont control s ihe only solutlon. | war trafe thereon, for the transporta- | determine, A‘]‘;{m“bjefit}:o ¥ 8 Mrs. Emma Botsford, wife of Dr. = Lawrence Dunbar, Rose Lapre, Nico- | Many congressional leaders recently |tion of troops, war material and | Proval of the I, the Varigy ; “ lsnflm)mon ot Indwision Botsford, died at her home in Hart- | Miss Anna Goodsell of Golf street | lina Melita, Clyde McGibbon, Ray- |concurred in this opinion. | equipment therefor, and for other | CTTiers may agree upon and ““' 5 ¥ 3 ford yesterday of pneumonia. Mrs. | 1eft vesterday to visit friends in Bos- | mond Morrill, Ned Okenquist, Howard | The president's statement made | "edful and desirable purposes con. | for the renewal and extension of L A Botsford was a resident of Berlin for | ton. Rogers, William Stellmacker, Gladys nected with the prosecution of the | turing obligations. some time. Interment will take place clear that his decision was not due | yqr; “Except with the prior written Stillman, Nickolas Tolli, Edna Bugms®*, - NA in Wilcox cemetery in East rlin. Miss Bdna Clark of ThompsSon | Peter De Carli®*, Francis Mu « | to any failure of the roads to per- ‘Now, therefore, I, W sent of said Director, mo atta \L “ E LP Asm F 0 R 1 Bcrllnr;dh‘ry oot street left today for New Hampshire, Amol;nnette Stephenson®. PR | form their duty as well hs they could President of th:ei!nite:o Stuflrot:u.wu‘;-::x: by mesne process or on gxecutton. Q = The Berlin libra wfll‘ = where she will visit friends for two Grade V.—Miss Nelson, teacher. | under present legal restrictions ar'l.d and by virtue of the powers vested | Pe levied on or 35‘“’“ any of 3'.‘“ Pa . Seck As- | mext week as me";ew mmuefll"“ weeks. . Yvonne Brunelle, Amerigo Colella, | the real reason for the plan of g9¥- | in me by the foregoing resolutions | Property used by any of gaid ts ] Ottizen Forced to k As- as —_— Doris Fanning, Francis Feelan, Irving | ernment operation was to permit com- | and statute, and by virtue of all other | tation systems in the huct of ’ been reported as being on its way. sistance’ ¥rom New Britain Depart- The Kensington library will be closed tomorrow. " L1 ment—Public Meeting Oalled For| 'Rev. Samuel A. Fiske and\family Clark of Springfield. Yacobellis, Leroy Berner*, Arthur [Statutes prohibiting pooling of trafflc | of war, take possession and assume W. J. Woram .0o¢ Maple street is| Lindberg, Fred Miller, Clyde Smith, | Plete unification of rail systems im- [ powers thereto enabling, do hereby, business as common - carriers; b visiting his daughter, Mrs. Harold | Rachael Smith, Phoebe Williams, Rose | Possible through private operation by | through Newton D. Baker, Secretary ' 8uits may be brought by and agals = said carriers and judgments rend - are expectdd -home 1 Shelb Burns®*, Florida Demonche*. and earnings. i control at 12 o'clock noon on the |#&s hitherto until and ‘except so -"“ January 2—Thrift Saving Campaign | 7o ’_,wr ndth '::‘ & “‘;l urne, | John D. Blair and family of Brook- Grades V.-VI.—Miss Steward, teach- “The committee of railroad execu- | twenty-eighth day of December, 1917, | said Director may, by general or 5 =pe! € the holidays at | jyn spent Christmas with C. A. Blair | er. Evelyn Hart, Frank Calapinta, | tives,” his statement said, “have done ; of each and every system of trans. | cial orders, otherwise determine. From and after 12 o'clock on twenty-eighth day of Décember, 1! all transportation systems included i this order and proclamatipn shal] o The much discussed question of & M‘:l'.hpe:’e““:"f'%‘h:“" e of Robins avenue. Priscilla Distin, Willlam Tolli, Roseé | the utmost that was possible for them | portation and the appurtenances department for Berlin has in all SR el T;: :‘ of Troop - Velardi, . Louisa De Carli*, Willlam | the railroad brotherhoods for a forty | thereof located wholly or in part iprobablility reached a climax after the My n:r AT P.""“‘,‘ » e Miss Dorothy Paige' is home from | Gnozzo*. per CJent. advance in wages call for | within the boundaries of the contin- fire which for a time threatened the :80, on Friday even- | peachwood, for the Christmas vaca- | Grade VI.—Miss Stanley, answer by the rallroads on or before | ental United States and consisting of teacher. hole business section of Kensington "'";"; "M;,:”,‘:‘ tion. Flovd Baker, Selvery Berady, Eleanor | Dec. 31, and it is expected that the | railroads, and owned or controlled | clusively be deemed within the po night. The property ewned by E. & uaug 4 r has been born to Mr. . Furrey, Margaretha Propson, Gilbert | railroads will leave decision in this | systems of coastwise and inland trans- | sion of said Director, without furthi 8. Kilby of Hartford and used by |00 Mrs. John Scoville of Turnpike | Mrs. Carl Smith and daughter of ) Stoutenburgh, Florence Thompson, | matter to the government. portation, engaged in general trans- |act or notice. But for the purposes of | JAmes Paratee as a cobbling shop 080 Binghamton, N. Y., are visiting her | Servis Scranton, Mary Johnson®. President Wilson planned to confer | Fortation, whether operated by steam | accounting said possession and control destroyed and the adjoinifig prop- father, D. K. Perry, of Golf street. Grade VII.—Mrs. Babcock, teacher. | with the railroad brotherhood chiefs | or by electric power, including also : shall date frm 12 o’clock mldnight on occupied by a family named 22 100th Anniversarics. Carl Anderson, Ruth Aspinall, Alice | today and the heads of the four or- | tcrminals, terminal -companies and | Dec. 31, 1917. Malley was saved by a bucket brigade The year 1918 will mark the 100th Sherrod Skinner, who is stationed | Borden, Elizabeth Ewald, Eva Miller, | ganizations indicated that further de- | terminal associations, sleeping and “In Witness whereof, /I have here- ‘which also was forced to transfer its | anniversary of:— at New London, was home over the | mdgar Norton, Helene Propson, How- | tails of the scheme of government | Paflor cars, private cars and private | unto set my hand and caused the seal | | efforts to the store owned by John The introduction of shoe-pegs. Christmas holidays. ard Stephenson. Harry Turner, Esther | control as far as it affects pending | Car lines, elevators, warehouses, tele- ) of the United States to be affixed. ~ Perone, across the street. It is The invention of the velocipede. . Trumbull, Walter Vance, Hazel Sil- | wage controversies probably will be | 2raph and telephone lines, and all oth- “Done by the President, through / | claimed that when Selectman Alling The invention of ‘“patent” leather. N. E. Mann and family of Golf | vernajis, digcussed, er equipment and appurtenances, com- | Newton D. Baker, Secretary of War, in the District of Columbis, this J6th day of December, in the year of Qur Lord one thousand nine hundred and seventeen and of the independence of | the United States the ong hundred e asked to call the New Britain de- The introduction of macadamized | street spent Christmas in Boston. Grade VIL—Miss Gladwin, teacher. | to do. In mere fairness to them the tment he refused, owing to the | roads. \ e Irving Gridley, Robert Ieonard, | full authority of the government must | }'art of such rail or combined rail and | I ycontroversy which has lately arisen The admission of Illinois into the Mra Simons of Norwich is visiting ) Gjaqys Lindberg, Viola Roper, Albert | be substituted.” water systems of transportation—to ‘88 o paying New Britain for the serv- union. her sister, Mrs. F. A. Law, of Maple | gorgens. Although electric lines engaged in | the end that such systems of trans- of the department. John J. Mc- The first use of steam for warming | Hill avenue. Grade VIIL.—Miss Hawkins, teach- general transportation are included in portation be utilized for the transfer monly used upon or operated as a ‘took’ it upon himself to call New | houses. er. Leonapd Cassidy, Elizabeth Far- jon street railways and | 2Nd transportation of troops, war ma- | and forty-second. : § Britain and ask for aid. The ques- | The first dramatic performance in | PRETTY TURBAN Fiv, Dinesl Forshaw, Hslvaiore For- :::er:'r‘:f":m":‘:;“ i wedflm,fy sne | terial and equipment to the exclusion WOODROW WILSON. | tioh now arises, who has the right to | St. Louis. tuna, Leon Griffin, Alice Maloney, Vir- | cluded with the reservation that sim- | SO f&r as may be necessary of gil other = < . gall for help when the occasion de- The publication of “Endymion,” by DRAPED CROWN | sinia Morino, Albert McGibbon, Adel- { j1ar action in their cases may be taken traffic thereon, and that so far'as such WILSON ADVISES. imands it. That the local citizens | John Keats. ine Minella, Michael Noga, Kthel Or- | jater if deemed necessary. exclusive use be not necessary or de- % ave tired of the useless wrapgling St:::: :::mion of the present, United 3 vis, Gussle Orvis, Ruth Porter, Hazel | +he Interstate Commerce Commis- ‘;:;‘;b‘;-e 2“';’: L;’:':':; :{! ut:.lduir;lor:ha; Tells Chzirman Dent Ho Wants Core peien ":ai-;x:t::n r:rn:::: 3:0;.::(! | The launching of the first stoam- RS, o e Ol avel | ston and other government and state nertormanpce of such other services as tain Bills 1o Pass Congetie. | - don. Albert White, Adeline Woods, | ggencies which have to o with rail- Washington, Dec. . 27.—] i Walter Woods, Nellie Metcher*, Hazel | roads will continue to perform tneir | (1%, "2t onS! Inierodt iy e 200 | oo has advinet Mw : Eletchans, (LeroviSmishi . | function under the new plan except | jutiec of common carriers. of the House military eommiltes L&t —Perfect except one very SLOrmY | that they will be subject to order | 1y i hereby directed that the pos- | he desires bills to pravide for {he-gm- day:sebieep. snow, f1,¥| 0f the railroad director. Railroads | seesion, control, operation, and utili- ' trance of the, Philippine Natioani Number perfect in attendgnce. I127 | still will apply to the commission for | sution of such transportation systems | Guards and the Philippine Scouts ints number different pupils, fu.ufterm, changes in rates and practices. Fhereby by me undertaken shall be ex- the National army hecome a law ac c18) number registered, close of term. | “"gary decision in the application o; orclsed by and through William G, | this session of congrems. Mr, Dent S ¥ eastern and western roads for a 15 | McAdoo, who is hereby appointed and ; announced today that he proposes to The prevalence of whooping cough, | 1o “Cony " advance in freisht rates | designated Director 'gmnnlmot Rail- | preas this legisiation with a view to chicken pox and scarlet fever has with pending before the commission now | yoads. Said Director may perform | enactment. the stormy weather and deep Snow, | y."oynected. The commission is con- |.the duties imposed upon him ®o long, | It is estimated that the organima- decreased the attendance very much. | gjoring application of the cxpress | and to such extent, as he shall de- tions total approximately 25,000 men. The number of tardy cases this term companies for a ten per cent. in- has been unusually large. Parents are 3 = crease, and as the proclamation failed asked to co-operate with the teachers to mention express companies spe- in sending pupils to school on time. S n a1y oo sf aoubtE waul fEIT maie i of & meeting of all residents at | Poat on Lake Erfe. ‘Paul's parish hall to discuss the The founding of the New York State tter of purchasing a chemica] wag- | /IPTary at Albany. d n for the town. The meeting will The establishment of the first in- JeS el o Jaaney. 3.at 8 o'clock. ‘“"T'hi“’;"fi’,fdi:;‘;?dffie‘ Order of St. o1 of St. o, Sunday School Chiistas. Michael-and St. George. [i'. “"The Kensimgton Methodist church The invention of the process of i ay school will hold its Christ- cngraving on soft steel. Ing exercises on Friday évening at 7 The fall of table rock on the Can- w'clock. It {6 to be a white Christ- adian side of Niagara Falis. mas and all are asked to bring gifts The expedition of Sir John Ross . for the needy. After the business of to discover a northwest passage. thé evening has been transacted there The laying of the center founda- P will be a socia] hour. All are invited tion of the capitol at Washington. } The re-establishment of peace in | Whist Cleb Winners. | Ingia, following the Mahratta war. THE POPULAR SHOE STORE! BRI RNETE -Delightfully e The Florida Indian war and the Plainville Briefs, whether they were included in the blagi v nd hwnln Slub et Jast capture of Pensacola by Gem. Jack- J. T. Russell of New Haven, who | order. The proclamation said: ! i ““hl‘ & home o r. an TS. | son. was visiting W. W. Woods of Wash- “Bvery system of trapn=sortation Harol gyU"Oll l]nfllthc Pfl!l-.f were | * mpe appearance of the curious novel ington street over the holidays, has | and appurtenences thereof,” however, emlnme Mz‘x‘.'lo;:' ns;“l‘z:w e.E !-ir-? “Frankenstein,” by Mary Wollstone- returned to his home. and this was generally interpreted as = . s b"::'n e i Boeryi | craft Shelley. Lieut. Lawrence Frost has returned | including the express companies. ! Hl h Grade Shoes B orine. o PIF l"::,'"‘:“ms‘ “"- ‘The inauguration of the system of ; to Fort Oglethorpe, Ga., after a short Although the plan of control is not g '. s “:.n- -";' ; ~ | American pension legislation by an This chic turban has a dl:wcd stay at his home on Whiting street. outlined in detail it was the opinion ¢ Em sct of congress franting pensions to | crown of black and gold panne velvet | paiih marrell who is stationed at | that the British system would be fol- or omen 4. War Thrift Campaign. needy véterans of the revolutionary | and a beantiful bird of paradise set! ;. paval training station at New- lowed closely except in the matter of | We have any number of smart, ithin a few days the new war | War. smartly in front. A new style of cape | port R, L, spent the holiday with his | paying for government freight. Tn atsractive shoe styles in seasonable ft campaign will be launched in | The congress of Aix-la-Chapelle, | of mink with decp collar also 13| arents on Cooke street. England the government frelght is types that will delight you. Hand- rliin. A local committee is being | consisting of the sovereigns of Aus- | shown. o carried free and the guaranteed earn- Rome greys, tans; some ed which will 3 1) in | tria, Prussia and Russia, aided by Barr Judd Wadsworth of the U. S. i ear fatare and map oat the plan | Ministers of Great Britain and France, Tatoany Areas) navy spent Christmas at his home on | 1768 reauire & grest amount of money very smart two-tone models, g which the campaign will be | which provided for the withdrawal of A Regiment of the Rejoctod. Brond sifeec United States will pay ita frelght and e e cted. The new loan by the gov- | the army of ocenpation from France, It would be an interesting experi- A number of people from this town stand increeses it thay are found Vosves R 3 nt will be conducted in order |and the reception of France inte the | ment to form a regiment of those men | ttended the frst high mass cefe- | | 0l 0" people in every walk of life will | European concert. who have been rejected for slight|brated by Rev. James Kane at St | "poynned experts estimate that the to do thelr share. Howell ;i physleal disabilities and send it to the | Joseph's church’ in Bristol yesterday. 3 Real values at any price. ¢ Manchester has been ap- Knowing the Colors. front. It's dollars to doughnuts that|The young priest has many friends :m::::t o t:ve‘r:;:‘:‘:: ope:r;’:::: Als THE SHOEMAN, the state director, with a very (Philadelphia Ledger) these men would be 50 put on their | here. income of the last three years will ¢ 941 M 2 St Mfll’d of assistants from various | These Who see red must be trained | mettle that they would make & recora| The Bristol Manufacturing Co. Will | nost the government aboat $100.000.- am oSt., . te see whits and blue as well. to be proud of. clese its factory tomorrow evening for | 990 next year, which can be raised by | EEESSMBSEBASK TH¥. CLERK FOR S. & H. GREEN STAMPS e