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| DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 3, 1918 JCALL FOR KNITTED PHOTOGRAPHER AS | gz ety ARTICLES ANSWERED BRet Gross Rushed to Supply He s & Popular Man Behind the | i Fighters During Cold Spell Lines These Days | NEW TA[K'NG During the month of December, | Bchind British Lines in Franc: : ] c IN[ BWNE there were glven or sent to local boys 4 (Correspondence of the -Associated 113 pairs socks and 115 pairs wrist. Pher's. The soldier has a universal CATALOG, which is recognized as THE L N o e e greatest book of MUSIC, a work which has i many requests from New Britain boys the Villige camera man is a regular required 20 years of constant research and alues i o O R e e R the expenditure of over ELEVEN MILLION J B e e sl B e e DOLLARS. 1t is yours for the asking, step in and get one. Our stock of VICTOR RECORDS is COMPLETE, all the latest BROADWAY HITS are here, step in and listen to them. We handle records in SEVENTEEN B crubroider as soon as possible i a pair of field- fore workers are needed for the | Service boots, brushes his clothes with surkicall dre depariment, There | &reat care, cleans his belt and bando- is nothing so vitally important in the | }ier, and polishes his buttons work that can be done by the women If he belongs to a mounted corps, on this side of the water as the mak- | NS sburs and cutting whip will make ing of the dressings which are the | Sreat display, for although every- first needs of our wounded men. At | Pody agrees that in this war the the beginning of the war, the soldiers | iNfantry is the most important branch suffered unutterably because of the | there is still a glamor attaching to shortage of surgical dressings, the Al- | (¢ mounted man, even if his mount d | lies having had no warning of the| P¢ OnIV a cart horse or a mule | tremendous number of dressings that | Pauestrian portraits are much in de. FCORSETS, CHIL- were necessary. But we have had Mand it is said, by the girls at home. B | time to prepare these things and if As often as not, Tommy gets photo- jirioi: FEATURES. [ | our boys suffer on account of the lack iphed in a group with four or five of surgical dressings, it will be our | Men from his'scction. For one thing, i ot oo ohaars this is cheaper. For another, it sup- i 3 Are you doing vour part in this| Plies 2 testimonial of the good com- { B work? pany he keeps, and of the fine fellows E Experionce is unnecessary. At the | that his section—always the “finest in the army"—is composed of. Red Cross rooms are trained in- . Thousands of these photographs are closed in every letter he sends for tion and Proper Care. The Connecticut Humane society resumed Wednesday evening, 9% The weekly all-day sewing meeting the fatherly eve of the censorship offi- cer. superior phato- phn Dorian of Winter street has flited in the nav For'the past vears he has been in the mer- int marine and has seen much icc in the war zones. Tlovsfalls IT PAYS TO BUY OUR KIND ©03-99 ASYLUM ST. comectingwith 140 TRUMBULL ST} HARTFORD TAKING CE vernment Wishes to Know How Many There Are in Country. Hears Some Interesting Evidence. THE QUALITY STORE inc,, against Herman Greenbers, an- | the federa; trade commission today .' -TEL' TEL. TEL. n order to obtain a definite knowl- e of the number of available ses there are in the country, the ernment is taking a census of all 'ses, about 50 train nurses and as ined nurses not registered and ctical nurses. This registration has bn taken in New Britain, where bre are about a dozen reglistered ses, about 5 Otrained nurses and as lny more practical nurses. There is obligation in connection with the sus, the government simply wish- to get definite information. On Monday cvening, at $:30 o'clock, | VEGETABLES WHITE ONION HEAD LETTUCE. SWEET POTATOES, | 2 NATIVE CELERY, PINACH, | WHITE AND YELLOW TURNIPS. 238 Main Street Year's Farm Crop Arc Accumulat- ing in Baltimore. T | Witnesses in Union Works Fracas Did Not Hear Alleged Statements. | 1R HEADS QUARTET CLUB. rs of the Now Britain Quartet with any record made. from $20.00 to $400.00 and will be glad to HENRY MORANS, JEWELER and on Monday, Tuesday,® Thursday A . shown in the work to warrant, it .‘ i copies of the photographic artist's I 3 Qg % e cmcials of Zoinity A® Will you not arrange vour weekly graph 1 to many romantic devel- ffhe regular meeting of Stella Re- | Humane Society Urges Their Protec- e e el nce corporal next to you, Tom,” and a al tallat su er will be o 7. P. Olson has been presented with Delver WA sons! Al eont v i e i EVENTS TONIGHT Who is interested in suit and coat models of the lodge. The lodge also gave | young and untaught drivers on deliv- SHORT CALENDAR COURT. pl foreman John Maher of the water | have promised prompt attention. Such ey dramas. has a special appeal. B boring ho and coming out | cessary criticism on the part of the|merchantmen of 1,600 tons or over | et al, will come up at the short c moving pictures y i : : i poi re they are, it offers an ex- B discovered that they were de-} s, and sometimes 1 trade. | admiralty statement t night. Three | 1€Vine and Roche & Glover will ap- | in Turner hall to the int Whe € ’ R ! Lexington lodge, I. 0. O. F., iness ! which cleven were more then 1,600 | the Central Connecticut Brick com- St. Jean de Baptiste society, meets One large lot of Suits at $15 and $18.75. inexperiened ones should be instructed | the cailings 2,074, Bight vessels were | Marsh, H. Bassoff, Harry Krasinow, Lady Nest of Owls, mecets in G. A. ! Although the sinkings of ships of y reduced! poration; Cooper & Mink for the New New Britain lodge, B. P. 0. E., s city Patrons. been rather heavy, the total for De. | Britain Lumber & Coal company and | meets in Elks’ hall DISE SUECEsSOTNtOR CHo MR Lol i Holtush s tard vlorder for November, which established a | Other c omsthelshorticalendandjfHiagles Hall the January meeting of tho | creased by a wise handling of your|ony month previous to September, | Téstore case to docket, J. (. Woods for | in Electric hall lds Cause Headache and Grip treat him as vou would a friend. in any previous month since the war gen, default for failure to file an- e “Bromo Quinine.” . W | fault. rines were sunk in December than | Hardware Corporation against Harry | Iederal Trade Commission Conducting Avoid the habit of twitching orlnavy may now be said to have begun | for defendant; Reynolds & Small Do not urge vour horse up or down | the increasing cffectiveness of naval | defendant; Hann, Meiklen & Runde, | {ho husiness of dealers in meat waste harness sore or lameness. plaintiff, 3. I. Gaffney for defenran Sl ciithe v i Sioien o week, the correspondent learns that | g v cki for plainti horse. and Henry Howicki for plaintiff, A.' poise, ond BACPELCS adcltine FRESH FISH CHOICE MEATS a law to protect him. war, No special cause can be assigned o T i S o, 3 2 & A. Greenberg for plaintiff, A. W. Up-) 14" ncern into a price fixing agree- [ COD STEAK—Genuine TV ROASTING Horses draw and keep their balance | the anti-submarine campaign. thitz against P. Stankewicz, pleading | WAT Which, since last May, has cost BOSTON BLUE roads: increase in the number of U-boats | thur Iittman againet George C. Nes. | American company in September e3 SALMON—Steel Head NATIVE CALVES' IIVER i vl e il i e Tee Rub him down when he comes ir | officials are confident that the work of | qerendant. ened to put me out of business.” Mr. : . A—1 SMELTS GRAPE FRUIT, sing service of the Red Cross. ¥ ; s ot S R e winter] weather has driven the U-boats nearer American company about §50,000. He M prw HADDIE i i old nights. tive near the British coasts. ed that 30,500 nurses are needed | © : e Rules Internal Revenuc. "LAMS—Quahog g & JLECTED _NUTS. jng, inasmuch as a majority of the Keep vour temper and save your Some idea of the size of the effort | of-town buyers is a proper business | and seven cents in New York and | the number of mine-sweeping vessels | earnings in figuring incomes and ex- | | of the British Isles. “h day 967 of | Commissioner Roper ruled today. $10,000 COLLECTED. e N 2 o c water he 2 ke I iCalkce Rtheichil o TR scour 2,000 square miles of sea each |of clothing, millinery and other mer- [ Vast Amounts of Fertilizers For Next ee succeeded in collecting $10,000, vhe: verheated when over swept up, and of these 4,600 were de- | the cost of meals and entertainment during the past vear. This year Have his shoes sharpened when the | e : . | W < have a business aspect they may be | ed transportation facilities vast er. The officers clected ta serve | ARE WORKING. ! skating over asphalt. Breaker Burns, But Over 500 Men | Missioner decided. farm crop are accumulating in the biz " PROSBOUTE GERMAN. found who hes ! ake the achlin; recording secretary, — Load lighter when snow blocks the Wilkes-Barre, Jan. 3.—Five hun- The following officers of Alexandra | ONe plant there are 60,000 tons of Jackson, however, insists that he o reaker of which was burned last | o¢ the society at Turner hall by Mys, | More can be made, it was said, and Hawksworth, of Hartford President, 8, & o — ) a Civil War TR TG a; « 10 pl hAS PAROCHIAL SCHOOL OPENING. ere re-elected last evening as UFD ST company. The burned colliery turned | Mps, Marcia Word; recording secre- | of lack of storage spac LANGUAGES and are able to furnish you 3 g Just received a Shipment of NEW VICTROLA MODELS, ranging in prices show them to you any time at your con- venience. Our TERMS are Right. everyone who desires to help, The | SSNt every day from Framce to Eng- i B | rooms are open for this work every | /and. The officers whose business it . | morning from 9:30 to 12, every after- | 1S to censor Private Atking' corre- e A : | spohdence gets tired of seeing 2 noon, except Saturday, from 2 to G > I Uty (e SRS ) . § that noble hero’s countenance en- ; g e i NEW BRITAIN, CONN - f Y B N 0:30. If there is suficient interest | Weeks after thc event, and the num- ) . : 1 ou puy NOw ; .| Per of feminine admirers entitled to prisubic. i @ | proposed to have them open on Sun- : — i production seems to be unlimited. The lence - r p =y frc vl weet tomorrow evening. [ DESNalsEs STt feronnRLoto g, % program for the New Year to include he “0._and H” club will give a | TREATMENT OF HORSES. \ R e e T e Bows G e 6 o bice in Booth’s hall Jan. 11. i R g evening for surgleal dressings work? | 'ecipient admires “the good-looking fkah 10dze will be held Friday night. a new correspondence starts up under stallation of oflicers will take place. Y WOM N e _ L TO EVER A ot o tenarn L AN embnns | eions of the Red Cross will be held on Fri " s crc o bo presont Young and Untaught Drivers on day, January 4, at the South church. gilver set by Norden lodge, I. O This society receives many m,m,‘A d h S T UB cither all or part of the day 5 2 RO G e, e TR bl Sl at the Same Time 0at ot Ly e the “better” sort, our sale of S s Hilda Carlson $20 for her serv- | ery wagons. Merchants have asked us Losses Go Up i e WOMEN’S SUITS AND COATS v ta report these cases to them and Suits Against Levine to Be Assigned | Fox's theater, high-class photo- | 2 ) artment left two meters at cruelty works against a merchant's I = . — y -cet yesterday and went into a | own interes (1) Tt awakens unne- “ondon, iJan. hteen British against George Levine, Keeney's theater, vaudeville and It tells the story of the season’s colors, B Chc “moters gome. They wers | public, which sees it. (2) It is a bad | have been sunk by mine or submarine | ©ndar list Friday afternoon. Gro Fouita i materials and models, and with prices redu UG NS e e e .ment for the firm, displeases | during the last week, according to the | Hyde & Shipman will appear for| New Britaln Turner society, mects d by zome boys to Traut & | (3) It injures and often ruins valuable | merchantmen under 1,600 tons also | PeAr for the American Bar Lock com- ceptional opportunity for economy. ; horses. (4) It encourages the driver |were sunk. This is a material in. | Pany: Mortimer H. Camp for Charles :15 and $18.75 in cruel habits, which affect his char- | crease over the previous week, when | F. Johnson: Nathan A. Schatz for |in Jr. 0. U, A. M. hall One large lot of Coats at $15 an $18.75. I acter and impair his value to the bus- | the sinkings numbered twelve, of | Harry Krasinow: Klett & Alling for . Some boys are too yvoung and are | {ong, | pany: Judge B. F. Giaffney for Louis | at 34 Church street. igh as $40. SRAL fortoninioy mar s as e ST Iur ST I | G o) (G ee e o - Values formerly asdh gS . $ e e : < r high grade Suits and Coa eutenant Bdnard F. Sheehan has | 1y an employer or competent stable- | i il {and Joseph Martin; Judge Joseph P.| R. hall All of ou g! wrned to Camp Gordon in Georgia | man. Attention to this matter will| ttle for the Plimpton & Tlills Cor- &t short visit to his relatives in | gave driver and horse. large tonnage in the last week have he name of John L. Ross, a well | i vour orders early. . Tt helps| cember is characterized as satisfac. | the Swift & Upton Lumber company own Democrat, is being mentioned | {0 "merchant, the driver and the horse | tory, being only slightly larger than |and John Kelly for Kelly Brothers. Court Progress, . meets in s J. Farrell on the board of re- Suggestions for Drivers. low record. The fonnage sunk dur- | list are: City Coal & Wood company ) - This vacancy will probably be Your value to your employer is in- |ing December was well helow that of | @8ainst John J. Higgins, motion to Court Charter Oak, F. of A., mcets et Moreover, the sinkings of subma- | Plaintiff, W. F. Mangan for defen- N R Make a friend of your horse and |rines were greater in December than | 42 Rebecea Schectman against J. THE MEAT WASTE BROMO QUININE Tab-| A driver should never blame his | began swer, Klett & Alling for plaintiff, J. 5 el 5 remove the cause. There is only | horse for what is clearly his own| Naval men assert that more subma- | G- Woods for defendant; American oV signature on box. y Control your temper and never!the German shipyards were able to |Albert. hearing on demurrer, Cooper o 4 5 ; whip your horse when in anger. launch, so that the German submarine | & Mink for plaintiff, Louis H. Katz an Tnvestigation in Philadelphia ; OF NURSES. | cnapping the reins and the constant |actually fo shrink—a process which | #Bainst P. §. McMahon, Cooper & . use of the whip. Allies hope to accelerate rapidly with | Mink for plaintiff, W. F. Mangan for \ philadelphia, Jan, 3.—Investigating hill; you may injure him. methods, Report at once to the stableman any swer or default, Cooper & MINK for ' o g testimony of W. e gl 806 807 Follow carefully the instructions of | _l.ondon, Jan. 3.—Althoush the sub- | Fred 1. Purinton against J. M. Zuk, | one qof (he M. To Shoemaker com? Sl your stableman as to watering your |Marine losses show an increase this | pleading or default, Roche & Glover | bagv EHIErS CasTS SSIARE 3 refuse, and independent dealers in Do not forget that your horse has | this is regarded in official circles as an | A, Greenberg for defendant; Frank T i 5 e S Remi e a S Anes s i charge that the American Agricultural /ERMONT TURKEYS rights, and that the state has enacted | instance of the inevitable fortune of | Maiatta agains S A lC " RKEY = Maiatta against Dominick Somese, A- | opemijca) company attempted to force HADDOCK GEESE and DUCKS Attempt no hard pulls up steep or | for it ,as there has been no relaxation | son and W. I, Mangan for defendant, | - bk slippery incline: in the methods or forces engaged in g e e, Nornadad® | ment and when it refused, declared HALIBUT—Esstern White CHICKENS D pleading or non-suit; Mrs. Natha Lif st better unchecked On the other hand, a correspondent | or defaalt, A. A. Greenberg for plain. | the Shocmaker company $50,000. He | § e & PORK—Lean Loins Give him frequent Tests on snowy |learns that there has been a marked | gifr, J. G. Woods for defendant: Ar- | testified that I5. J. Murphy of the | B ~ MAC KEREL—Large SPRING LAMB Help your horse with a little axle | sunk. and that as a result of the larger | pitt, pleading or default, A. A, Green~ | tended the olive branch and when | BUFTER FISH-—Ssouky FRUITS i grease. forces and more naterial. responsible | herg for plaintiff, P. W. Chase for | the overture was refused “he threat- FLOUNDERS s’ lecturc hall in Hartford by Mis o e BANANAS, ORANG B, R e ditoiiis obiibastoreau et _ the submarines will be quickly made s Ballin said Murphy acknowledged thau | |8 4 Feed carefully and well during the [ more perilous still. The recent wintry DINING EXPENSES. | the competition had also cost the | i OPEN CLAM MALAGA GRAPES, number of local nurses expect to | o aroten iy s ! - - 4 0 APPLES, LEMONS, Tnd. At a recent meeting it wae| Planket ana bed him sufficiently on | inshore, and they have been more ac- | pinmers Have a Business Aspect, | produced jetier from authoritative JALLOPS—Decp Sea CAPE COD CRANBERRIES, sources to the cffect that the latter | B & s op s s te ALL KINDS OF g Sena for a veterinarian before it is| The Mediterranean, howev till | concern haa been e | B = me service at the various army an. however, st : (. e e s & e g).;:mom . but volunteers wero | t00 late. remains a_danger spot Washington, Jan. 3.—*“Dining” out- | pound for scraps in Philadelphia, six OYSTERS—Solid wes who wish to serve their coun- | horse. [ now being made to obtain true free- | expense for commercial houses and | only half a cent a pound in Detroit | ox: a preference for work | Cold Weather Suggestions for the | 4om of the scas may be gathered from | may be deducted legitimately from Lo s Warm the bits a little on freezing | STPloVed constantly around the shores | cess profits taxes, Internal Revenue mornings. | these mine sweepers are at work and | Many New York and Chicago jobbers Hebrew War Relief com-| ar : ; . im | day. Since the war began it is reck- | chandise houses asked authorities for St je careful about exposing him it is reck- | chandise houses ask amount allotted to New Britain by Belc | oned 8,000 German mines have been |such an interpretation, urging that peational Hebrow Relief commilt-| gy 1ot nim when he stands in the | ® old stroyed last year. for prospective customers was no expected that the amount set by > small item. So long as the dinners Baltimore, Jan. 3.—Due to congest- ational committee will be much ; streets are slippery. 5 ; . ] : 2 s 2 3 o b ‘harged against earnings, the com- | amounts of fertilizers for next year's mittee this year are: Pros.| Toke mo risks of injury to him in charg e D. e SViGe-preetdont,||BKREEE AN TS e sant : ) - fertilizer plants along the Atlantic statements charged st him. As n Rudnick: financial secretary, | fOT emergencies. ut to \\«':k' OFFICERS INSTALLED. aboard. Tt was said today that at | a result there was no prosecution Jitelbaum; treasurer, Samuel : ; ; ¢ Syee RS streets ‘ dred men and others employed by the | jo4ge, Daughters of St. George, were | 2¢10 phosphate in one pile awaiting was right, and told the detectives that Da a little shoveling and help your | Lehish Valley Coal company, the | installed last evening at the meeting [ ShiP- This must be moved before result of the fracas at the | Thuma said: “To hell with Wilson, ; e ey which | hurrah for the kaiser SRV TI R | night with a loss of $200,000, were put some of it shipped within three days, | Union Mfg. Co. yesterday, in ! = o i10 work today in other collieries of the | yMre. Bell Wetherill: vico-president, | the plant will have to close becs Richard C. Jjackson, a 1 2 veteran, punched John Thuma, 63 Rev. Father J. T. Winters an- President, Louls Lehr; v ‘Washington, Jan. 3.—Reduction of |out 1,200 tons of hard coal a'day but | tary, Miss Florence Kingsbury: finan-| It was said at the office of the com- [and an allc Motated hl moaine Kt ile Pal d pro-German, for mak- Fdward Hooge; recording | letter postage between the United ' this production will not be lost as |cial secretary, Mr Coleman: | mittee of the National Fertilizer As- |ing alleged statements derogatory ;‘r: e el Reindel: treasurar, | States and British colony of Trinidad ' plans are completed today to prepare | treasurer, Mr Wb Greatorex: | sociation that if this h hean’ of | President Wilson and laudatory to the | Jocial SO0 UL RO be opensd upkt : financial secretary, | was announced today by the post of- |at other collieries the coal taken from | chaplain, Mrs. Elizabeth Sleath; first | fertilizer were not delivered to the | kaiser, Prosccutor G. W. Klett Inter- | paroenial school has the same vaca- Woller. The club voted to fice department. Domestic instead of |the mine conductor. Mrs. Jennie Coleman; in- | farms on time it would mean a loss | viewed all witnesses at police head- | tionq as the local public schools, so it second mortgage on the prop- | foreign letter rate will apply hereaf- After investigation officials were | side guard, Mrs. Charlotte Jewett:| in the nation’s next year's crop of | quarters. Today the prosccutor stated | ywag Geemed advisable to postpone the Wooster street and give a mas- | ter in accordance with an adjustment |satisfied the fire was of accidental | outside guard, Mrs. Jessic Tomlin: | nearly 5,000,000 bushels of wheat or | that although the witnesses told of | opening until the day the public e ball in the near future. concluded by the two governments. origin. trustee, Mrs. Lucy Elphick other v s thel Aen@EnotieneNcoulal el S tans LR