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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 3, 1018, q X } | M services will be held at 10:45 | Plainville Newws | o i b w10 “mm the Christian Endeavor meeting | ’ will be held at 6 o’clock in the even- g ing. This will be a “forward step” ] | meeting, to be led by the pastor. 1 | Advent Christian Church—Morning service at 1045 o:'clock with sermon | by the pastor on the subject “What Shall I Render?” Sunday school at Y | noon. Praise and social service at 6:15 o'cloc FEvening services will { be held at 7 o'clock and the subject Thrln S[amp Campalgn to Be will be “John’s Vision of the Coming | Kingdom—Its Inhabitants.” 3 i . Plainville Briefs. Housewares Dept. Now Upstairs | Waged Here VISOrOUSly | sames moseo of Mapre stroet, 18 ' e T confined to his home by an attack of . [ R | scarlet fever. in Annex W ere ()ys etre 0: {WAR RALLY JANUARY 16 Arenivaid &mith ana son Clvde have b | returnea from a visit to relatives im Where special prices prevail on everything offercd there outside of T e ) | Philmont, X. ¥ ; a fow makers restrictions. It will pay every housckeeper within roach oi S Eg i . Prust ; A al Mect- | ¢ condition of Mrs. Rose Ru our big store to look to her neods and supply them while our great e yAto M ol nava L N et s S e i e “ufterod January cost sale is on. It i fow ing to cxtensive building x:pvr&tmus that ing January 8—No Basketball Game | shock last Thursday afternoon, 8 we have brought the housewares up on the main floor. You've easy selec- : i : ElEnty M reaal 3 tion there. n Farmington Because of Cold— | 2alpt = £ T g Yy alph Hartshorn will move into Our China Room is Still Down Stairs. There special sale prices have A e : N atomaar RIOREAL 11;:‘.,,,,;9 Wheel} been put on all Fancy China, Bric-a-brac, and Glassware. 75 Open Stock B Miss Castle Dies in Hartford. A e SRR ) Dinner Ware Patterns, all at special cost sale pricos. Good time now fo The campaizn which is soon to be | Clinton and Ruth Potter, of Canall start a new set or to match in on the one you have. Twenty per cent. 5 Z i S i Lron’ launched under the auspices of the [ street, are visiting their sister, Mrs{ discount on all Cut Glass. Twenty per cent. discount on al Table anc @ | local committee on the State Council | 0. E. Cooper, of Hartford | Floor Lamps. Twenty per cent. discount on Smoking Stands and Humidors S > Btae - . a . : P ¢ of Defense for selling War Certificates, A son was born vesterday at the The savings are worth while ones, come for them. 2 : 2 A s vas vesterdas p H | War Saving Stamps and Thrift Stamps | New Britain General hospital to Mr. Victrola Dept. Removed from 1ts old stand in Down rs Section to | is expected to be a success although as | 4 Lo % Ak b 108D o bt the second floor of our new building. Call there and hear the new Janu- : - - : ® | ana Mra, Arthur G. Hill, af Tomitig vet no definite plans have Feen made | con avenue ary Records. They are well worth vour while, B R oo e e i e s - - SEE COST PRICES AT BOYS DEET. AND TF MONEY S LT TS o] O i 9 e ) Mrs. ‘\ o mel or‘hA apl: TEER B | throughout the United States is two ;‘r‘f"““ . h;‘: rcffi’xfnéd ‘grher"‘hgxg It's the little things today that we will tell of, the furnishings that Bl | villion dollars and the stamps are f:(‘:n ;( Francte’ hospital, Harttall every boy wears and must have and that arc very much under priced here M | more or less on the plan of a baby e e 4 ' : at this annual January Cost Sale. B[ bond and are sold in small or large Beginning with Shirts, neckband style, size 123 to 14 inches, regular amou which maike it casy for the $3.98 kinds reduced to $3.50. They are silk oncs. Regular $ hirts investor: for $1.98, the $1.50 grade $1.25. Regular $1.00 and $1.10 kinds 89¢ 8 According te the figures produced our regular 75¢ Shirts reduced to 50 each. by the government there is an aver- Flannel Shirts reduced from $1.50 to $1.33, from $1.00 to 89c cach age cstimate of $20 to the person to Cost Price on Blouses in neckband and collar on styles brings $2.25 be taken in to make the total amount | =% % e ind 0 kinds for $1.98 ecach. 00 grade $1.75 each. $1.50 grade for ¥ | wanted and Plainville's share to he Scf“ e L : $1.25 each. Those that were §$1.00 for 80c each. The regular 59¢ kind for d | raiscd is something ‘like $66,000. It The Sessions Clock company will re- 50 ch, is nov known just how long the cam- | OPen next Monday morning : ter be- Sleeping Garments. Flannelette Night Shirts, 6 to 1S year sizes paign will be held and the committee | ing shut down for a few days for and 98c kind 85c each. The 75c grade for 85c each. Flannelette Nighties, will give out more definite informa- | inventory and making repairs. { to 8 year sizes reduced from 75c to 65c each. Flannelette FPajamas, f | tion later. There is but little change in the one-piece and two-piece styles, reduced from $1.50 to $1.19, from $1.35 to Trust Company Meeting. condition of Mrs. Harold Kalish, of $1.00. Sizes 2 to 10 yea I ial > = N incK ‘Washington street, who is seriously bt EeS = AL, d he annual me g B = i = . i Beacon Blanket Robes in 4 to 8 vear sizes, reduced from $2.50 to RoTae e ofite Bla el Troet s | 1 at} e Loy GR0 GELD WG, The 10 to 18 vears, $3.00 and $3.50 grades for $2.75 each Bl S perioia i tha piyiking rooms | ks CopseRhassbeoniaaren tined : Flannelette Robes for 2 to 10-year boys were $1.25 for $1.00 each. S ie e L e aTai A :\Iln)mr of members of Martha HAROLD COOG: Flannelette Rompers, in 2 to 6. year sizes reduced from.7ic to 59¢ Wil e e of the | Rebekah lodge attended the instal- . g o cach. i o T oLk e R e diectors | lation of officers of Stella Rebekan| Ship aloy! ! tioned on the Battleship Georgia, Underwaists, the “Little Beauty” heavy-weight ones, reduced from S e lodge in New Britain last night. A [ Here we have two of Uncle Sam's |which is “somewhere on the Atlanti d LENG banquet was served at about 6:30 newest sailors, Harold Coogan and | Coogan and Coyle were prominent 48c to 42c each. The 39¢c ones for 35¢ eac Too Cold For Basketball. o'clock and a social followed the in- | Bernard Covle, both New Britain bbys. |in baseball circles before enlisting The basketball game which was | stallation of officers. They're new in comparison to other | Both played with the Pioneers and <cheduled for last night in the Tar- The Ladics® Aid soclety of the Bap. | MR In the naval service but they're | Coyle played for a short time with the mington Town hall between the Pierce | (ist church held a food sale yvesterday | fcRUine old salts just the same, for | Hartford club of the International Arrows of Plainville and the Farming- | afternoon in the parish hous they enlisted last April. Both are sta- ' League. ton High school quintet was called off its Mas =) Hayes, of Unionville, is "w ',,;’f Ilh'(»“;( l“‘_'v" (;W l;f“l‘l n ;t visiting Miss M Cunningham over [ independent FPoland comprising all had with whic] ) 1ea it the holidays. genuinely Polish elements who desired R | A 2 pass ins n at P ac S s sected a game will by Bef&in News taken off 82 passenger trains will be | tion at Petrograd had declared at a |is expected that a £am will e R e e . Peter N. Prior, who is stationed at Camp Upton, L. T, is home on a fur- lough for a few days and is visiting his mother on Canal street. He is chief clerk in the Ordnance Depart- ment and was assistant cashier in the Trust company before he joined the WAVING AN AUTOMOBRILE DELIVERY FOR NEW BRITAIN YOU CAN DFEPEND OR PROMPTLY RECKIVING ALL DRY GOODS PUICHASED OF U of considerable interest to Berlin |sitting of the conference which is con- | played soon as possible unless the DWEREA 3 e o for the stability of western Eurcpe. | people who have been awaiting the | sidering the situation of war prisoners | new schedule will interfere with it. i Bal T ithl eiarh to the o announcement of such an action. It |that he could refute by a telegram Mcthodist Church War Rally. &nmn‘n[ n‘f.v (;(-rmun‘r‘ohmui he <’.~nd RL [;T"]N BERLIN EHUREH IN is evident that the road does not wish | received by his government the re- | oo S g Sl T SRR R B O e e e | . I'“ interfere with fh(\, present running | ported arrest of members of the Mc‘”mdm church on the night of conference whose decision must have et schedule of the New York to Boston | minority socialist party. The Count |y Soiot® SR B0 W0 L0 e the ’ | primary regard to the wishes and in- | | trains as most of the trains which | said only elght persons had been ar-|j i1 committee on the State Council | terests of their native inhabitants To Perfect Government Con- ANNUAL MEETING e WL B sted for espionage and these were | ,¢ 1yoonse. THere will be prominent “If these conditions were fulfiiled, | by | The only effect this removal will have | nnected with the independent [ o A0 TS (LB T ortant fopics of Austria-Hungary would become a | trol of Railrecads and Pro- | locally is that the many boys who are | socialist party. the day whose names will be made power whose strength would tonduce | stationed at Camp Devens will be | M. Radek, a member of the Russian | nuhlic later on. The Liberty Chorus to the permanent peace and freedom | vide for Reimbursement. greally inconvenienced by the removal | peace delegation, replied the German | will sing and the meeting will be pub- of Europe instead of being an instru- | tomed to take when .granted fur-|formed. This, he added, dealt a blow itary autocrac; Death of Miss Castlc. . o iret Bage | 5 (Gontizueditizom AR te FEasc) The premior said the first require—| VAashington, Jan. 5.—Administra- 0[ Year me Omcers | loughs. None of the fast expresses|at the work of peace ) s e iy which always came by way of Berlin Herr von Eckert, in the name of the Missif adella yoasils SaCs . of — ments always made by the British and . tion leaders in congress went ta work has been affected in any way but the German delegation, withdrew its re- | Mrs May M. Castle of Hart's corner |, ¢t 1no catastrophe. ssia can only | their allies had been complete resto- today to bring about early enactmen: parlor and sleeping cars have been re- | fusal to discuss the position of Polish | died in the Hartford Sanatorium of & |, "c,veq by her own people. " | ration of the political, territorial and o¢ legislation recommended by Pres. ] | duced on some of them. workmen deported to Germany lingering illness early this morning. i hara ane gnitio: S ic e of lgium, 2 THREE NEW MEMBERS 3 Germany. S T cparation means recognition,” | economic independent Balgiuiaof _SSten tecommanted by e R I | She has been Jnoans : 3 e th remier said. < E ation as could be made Home Guard Dance. been at the sanatorium for | {1 premier sal [l s control of rallroads and provide for and ha f ; 3 5 . tional right is recognized b; for the devastation of its towns and . . i 25 B - - on payment for injury done in defi- | provinces. This was no demand for r reimbursement on the basis of Francis Deming Is elected Clerk | :nrl;(](u:r;‘x:fi ”:m;men.tnr?'})?men;a :t 3 VTh\\’ fmm: ;l\ slr*’:\‘\ 1“\":‘}11:72»:“ 1"°r“ ance of its cannons it can never be a | war indemnity, but insistence on that | pre-war earnings. . and Ernest Mildrum is Re-clected | oo 5 N 07 Friday evening, Janu- Wi MemOriglichans. S o Bn D, ould be any| Although there were indications of ary 11. The proceeds will be de-, Members of Association at New Or- | Monday afternoon at § o'vloclk, Rev. | goryia” Montenegro and the occupied | hope of stable poace this breach of | OPPOsition to certain features of his voted to purchasing tobacco for the J. William Dentoif of Plainville offi- L 5 law in Europe must be repu- | Plan as outlined in a bill introduced P leans Strike Blow to Have Hand i 5 S = e parts of France, Italy and Rumania. | public law in Burop & er i b = 2l ot soldiers and sailors. A large attend- ! w to Have Hand in | ciating . Miss Castle was a member | gt O 7 IEIC (AN S0 FUMAT Qiated, and also, as far as possible, | S0on after the address yesterday, the Affects Soldiers at Ayer. | ance is hoped for as the affair is to be Affad 7 of the Christian Advent church and | oo, B0 B or “'n‘_";fi‘f“ re‘pam' - 4 ideas in the main were received witl Fn 1 t Fehe mekin LoD LU vciby caus The GUR | rs au Al acha. Pesidesiherimother, she leayesiiols done is the fundamental condition of | “Although we agree with President | &PProval by democrats and Tepub- e annual meeting e & o : At . _ G S > 18 am 2 8 s ot ' 2o annual el »rrl of \)‘“n!r |2 will resume its regular drill schedule New Orleans, La., Jan. 5.—A blow | ters and three brothers and a large | "o o one bonce Wilson! thafi the breaidng upl ot Atias mms’a],kc Changes in the provision FrgteeaonalSChuren pwaEs Do 9Bt inextiweels 4 - = g i circle of friends and relatives who “We P : 2 5 5 eloT war | that federal control shall continue evening at the church rooms. The was struck by horse owners last night ; o We regard as vital,” said the pre- | tria-Hungary is no part of our P i o b t membership during the past year was Berlin Briefs. | at the exclusive authority of stewards | 0urn her death, (L mier, “the legitimate claims of the |aims, ‘“he continued, ‘“we feel that e m;‘rm:; modr :nutll“con; 283 members. There were 14 acces- George Pickett has returned to his |10 8overn absolutely the races run off Church Notices. Jtalians for union with those of their | unless genuine self-government on Sl e Iaf;‘- . b_?_ a1 o” ns during the year and 11 members | studies at Tufts colle during a meeting. Episcopal Church—At the morning [ own race and tongue. true democratic principles is granted Pt = P probably wi fFere lost to the church throuzh| William Brackett has returned to The Southern Division of the |service at 10:45 o'clock Litany and “We also meqn to press that justice | those Austro-Hungarian nationalities s matne i Dl s PID et Beaths and removals, making a net | Middlebury college Horsemen's association held a meet- | Holy Communion will be held and the | be done to the men of Rumanian | Who have long desired, it it is im- | T, "B CRRE S o I the ’rllnn» g ing and passed a resolution that they | Sunday school will meet at 12 for | blood and speech.” possible to hope for removal of those e details gain of three for the year. The new | ie 3 oA (l 2 s Su- | ©f actual operat of roads, Iis de- members are, A. A. North, Miss E. P. The ice on several ponds in town is "are in favor of having a horseman | their classes. = oauses of unrest In that pert of Bu|loL,s il Coy Cat Gotar conferdnoe ves- B ina Pior BB reported as being about 20 inches . appointed as a steward at all race Methodist Church—The morning Washington and Speech. rope which 6 long have threatened | [ FCRERSE Sfier confetence ves- The following officers were eclected: thick. ! tracks. If this “request” granted | services at 10:45 will be conducted by Washington, Jan. Premier Lloyd | its genuine peacé . | appoint an advisory board of four to Clerk, Francis Deming and treasuger, | Gus Harson and Carl Bailey have [ by the officials here, it will be the | the pastor and the Quarterly Com- |George's speech overshadowed all | Outside of Burope. ~Mr = Tlovd |yt fy S P D0y S0P 0 i relichails Herime s | greatest concession ever accorded | munion service will be held. The | other developments of the war today | George went on, he believed the samo | oy a0 “0uceq” him to postpone, on e Bunday laohooll committacl i Mrs. R. T, Robinson of Niagara, | owners of thoroughbreds in America. | classes of the Sunday school will meet | in official and diplomatic Washington | Principles should be applied. 1Mo |, 0 ommendation of the castern traffio Guperintendent, F. L. Wilcox; assis- | N- Y., is visiting friends in town. This action of the horsemen has yet | @t noon. The evening services will be | and was regarded with the deepest | adde .. | ofcials, curtailment of passenger tant, Prof. F . Nourse; secretary to be ratified by the parent body of | held in the chapel at §:30 o'clock attention everywhere. “While we do not challenge main- | (o oqye Girttis T e the Horsemen’s association, the head. | Baptist Church—At 10:45 the pas- | Official ex jons were withheld | tenance of the T“”‘“‘fkf:{fpffie‘““"(‘;: The wage advisory board socn to be Nourse; treasurer, Dean Minor; su- uarters of which is at Lexington, Ky. | tor Will preach a sermon on “Wait- | generall cials saying they pre- (home lands of the 'E"’ e s {named by Mr. McAdoo will investi- Eintendest of the prtmary depart- But fnasmuch s the majority of the | InE from Acts 10:24. Sunday school | ferred to'examine the full text of the | its capital C°“m“(“d°v':' b Pata| gate all phases of the brotherhoods’ ment, Miss Caroline Savage: superin- members of the association are here, | Will be held at 12 At 6 o'clock the | speech. About the only thing any of | Sage between tire Mediterranean and ' oy 01 a¢ and recommend a course to 2 3 2 5 . P i roung People’s se v i ; . Black Sea being internattonalized K tendent of Crade Roll, M E. F also its representative, J. S. Wallace, | Y0uns People’s service will be held | them cared to intimate wis that the the Bnemn“ .—nf\nbh. Avmmenta, | the director-general. | i Wilcox; superintendent of the home | it is quite likely Yhat the resolution | 204 at 7 o'clock the pastor will speak, | premnier's- speech seemed to be lead- | and i ine — r gl . et ’ ving for his theme “Personal Re- | ing up to t xpected re-definiti Mesopotamia, Syria and Palestine are, | department, Mrs. R. H. Deming; li will be accepted and the tracks | [2VINE fo : iox Uie fo the expeciod ne-daliiition BF . I we Tudcanant, oitied 1o vacouRl ]‘ BARN CATCHES FIRE. i I reality. Next comes the restoration of | fact that before there Treasnrer—Cancellation of Trains prarian, Miss Annette Savage officially notified bility,” from Joshua, 1 war aims. It was apparent, however, g A The church decorating committee i i lvening services will be held in the | that officials and diplomais alike, real- | tion of their separate national condi- An alarm of fire from Box 119 chapel. {izing the premier’s speech to be of the | tions. brought the department to 93 Winth- zlfm,:‘x),).:p }:l\’x::r)n and the Book and (Continued From First Page) LEO_FLANNERY Congregational Church—It has been deepest significance and far reaching | The premier told his hearern much | rop street at 11:25 o'clock this morn- The music committee is R. H. Dem- A decided for the conservation of fuel | effect, desired to reserve any comment | had been said about the arrange- |ing. Shingles on the roof of a barn fng, Mrs. S. A. Savage and Mrs. A. A. | Petrograd is jrecarious at the best, TR to hold the services for the present in |until after mature consideration of it. | ments Great Britain had made With its | owned by C. A. Hjerpe became ignited North. The collectors are E. E. Hon- | the reports convey little information. | Former School Teacher to Become | the chapel of the church. At the As regarded the German constitu- | Allies on this and other mb_!er_ He { in some known manner, and dam- jss, M. W. Webst Crandall, | The Austro-German delegatio}s in ! services tomorrow the Communion of 1 tion, Mr. Lloyd George id. Greas | could say only that, as new circum- |age to fhe extent of $25¢was done Fenry Deming, Frank Benson, Lewis | Petrograd is precarious at the best, | Bride of Jersey City Manufacturer | The Lord's Supper will be adminis- | Britain was not fighting to destroy it, ' Stances like the Russlan collapse and | ) ‘ separate Russian negotiations had | Bunce and Dean Minor. The ushors | that the Allies have decided to brea e 5 tered. The theme for the pastor's | although it considered a military, au. ; 5 Futile. R 2 en Minor Ihe ushers) (ot (he iliss hove docidad 0 breakl W uesday atit) Josenhis) Ghiurah. iddvecs Wilinell sHmzart Potnts.s sl e sastitotion dangerous = changed ““; °°“"("“r‘x’l';;P‘“(;‘(\"L‘;)‘:T;:" T e Jecid IO b Wribator s nalon 'Nourad: Siova i s e e o g — e | o nachronism. After his reference to Arransements wer Lt Z s s S thur o Alph Nour Lioyd T n why the British embassy The wedding of Miss May Flannery e o il B T o'y | ment was already to discuss them with | He used to say that most finc given Midnor, Leroy Seibert and C. M. Wel- | has aken pains to assu % 2 to Stephen J. L y v, N ) ) > ! s T | to Stephen J. Leo of Jersey City, New i T " names were ruined by abbrev: don, The report of the women’s com- that the departure of eorgo | Jersey, will be solemnized at 9 o'elock : EG!N N@w democratic constitution. he quoted therdilied inations. S s l;il‘;l\tqidb)” 'i‘,’:,:,‘:"o."‘i ) mittee was interesting as it showed Buchanan is purely on account of ill | next Tuesday morning at St. Josephes “The days of the treaty of Vienna myself,’ he said, ‘“am one of six the great amount of work t is | health, and that he would have had to | church. Rev. Patrick Daly will be are long past. ‘Wo can no longer sub- | |\ p\ARp WILL OOMPETE. brothers. We were all given good old beigg carried on for the Red Cross. l leave last March but for the persua- | the celebrant at a high nuptial mass. mit the future of FEuropean civiliza- : faablatied | CTirlsHan navaes, bot (it Church Services. sion of former Foreisn Minister Ter Miss Grace Flannery, a sister of r [[fon to 1he srbitiday dhvlsions of i % G B hos s were shortenel Berlin Congregational church will [ estchenko. Trotzky also was told the | the bride-to-be, will be the maid of few negotlators sirlving to securo by | Provided No Champlonships Aro :3;‘:.;;.,“;‘:‘-“(. “;‘?b- Shnm‘mdfl Situ hold its regular service at 10:45. A | other members of the empassy have |honmor. Miss Marlon Tong will be chicanery or persuasion the interests Ayacacafing Entisas oiiss by ou f Rae ¥ienaillaingie e SHIL communion service will be held. Sun- | no intention of leaving Dctrograd at |bridesmaid. John H. Baldwin of Jer- o of this or that dymasty or nation. Cambridge, Mass., Jan. 5.—Har- d}‘-c(r: 5 rzll ‘ta“ -&udhl e m‘-(‘:]v'- day school will be at 12 o’clock. There | present. F. O. Lindley, counseller of |sey City will be the best man and 7 , TTherefors, government with the con- | il lonaing track athletes will com- | to custall ‘tnhfl‘r el e st “‘\'Ix be a junior m:’*etl\n»' at L qixm the | the em‘n:L.\\\]v, remaing ;n charge. 'Yh; u;h«;l;x will be James Flannery, | For the -Days When You| :r;mmnf‘Y:\'nn;‘z(v;"t-jr;xrvltIx;:\y:;‘h(n”thu | e e e e e e O e e senior meeting will be at 6:3 Amidst the whirl of events involy- | John A. Martin and John H. Flannery. jrotien ygtortiomatas U 2 at Philadelphia next spring i : ‘K fiva o p St. Paul's—Rev. J. C. Brennan will | jng the fate of the nation, the Bol- Miss May Flannery is s graduate of Cannot Earn. Rerenting W0 SN pronouncement ‘n"-kdr:dee:\:l|:ahnl':"j)(\'![:“moni!:u:")r'«r: f‘l‘ “rim\‘ e Bl conduct two services tomorrow. The ' cheviki government has found time |the High and Normal schools and was .11 | made December 25 by Count Von | PrOVICH RO e SLerl MR o ate e bde el o\l{!fi'\' WAy ramaq a service at St. Paul's will bo held at| o decree Russian phonetic spelling @ teacher in the Rockwell school \WihenRaRdollarfor®morelvilllliczee i roitn et tunes daniiforsl SETISR S0 St R it e & SR e e e L B o 9 a. m. The service at st Berlin | on January 14. Three vowels and Was a very popular and well-liked in- i cign minister at the Brest-Litovsk ‘r"“‘\i" i & s !\:t rhtlmlldtb« ‘ti\:yolll'vpfrrVrlh!Al w ,‘1{ n: All be held at 10 o’clock | ~onso; Y o i e or 5 REn i | peace conference, the premier sajd: | NSht Sntechiedutol pWiilloihuti Wt | will be held at 10 o'cloc e e St T B i G Mr. Ieo is the manager of | Start an interest account bear- | s ¥ ¢ This stand is taken by Harvard be- | second son came and was christened Kensington Methodist Church.— | (1o Russian alphabet. | his father's box manufacturing con- (a0 Initmoossiblaito Dalieve sy Der. || ensal or! tha informality forkathlstios|| Willaca it “Ahai’ ichucklen Me. wiis at the university this season, and be- | liams. ‘Now everybody will have to | Regular service at 10:45. The Baracs [cern in Jersey City. ing 4%, there is no good|manent peace could be erected on cause the athletic authorities feel it ' speak the full name of each of theso class will meet at noon and the i 4. h h ld such a foundation. Mere lip service be Sunday school at the same ' of n a > i B ey o s il e | Tokio, Jan. 4.—Tnemy submarines | fesien) WAy Yol SeHBl Ret o (o S G oo et i, 0| SR e e e e e S Bt o The usual evening sorvice which tempted to attack British | have one With YhiS Bank. | uscless.” ing the Crimson in a championship In pursuance of this scheme, the transports convoyed by Japanese war- G Bramicr IloydlGeorse saiatt an | contest. next three sons were named Wilbert, — Wilfred and Wilmont. They are all big boys now. And will be held at 7 o’clock. The morn- b ; fng service will bo a communion 30iPs in the Mediterranean on Dec. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Heinzmann of | Don’t Wait Until Tomorrow Start the New Year Right— ERLED TONEX MOST SERUE they are repectively known to their Nashhville, Tenn., Jan. 5.—Fred |intimates as Bill, Skinny, Buteh, Broice 30 were repulsed, says an announce- Detroit are in this city to attend the l | & . cars vere | Elizabsth Helnzmann —A communion service wiil be held The warships were not damaged. | . [ : A Al {Buy your Dry Goods, Fur-{oney, pitcher of the Cincinnati Na- | Ghuek - and Kld—Clevelaad Plain Kensington Congregational Church, Ment from the Japanese admiralty. funeral of the former's mother, Mrs. START TODAY. at 10: There will be Sunday school e Mr. Matthew Heinzmann has re- o3 5 at 12, and the Christian Endeavor | Issues Note, | turned to his home in Detroit. THE nishings, Shoes and Rubbers | tional league club, who recently was | Dealer. ! arrested by Federal authorities here of I J. BIRNBAUM. on the charge of conspiracy to violate e We can save YOu money on | the selective service regulations, was And-yet some folks are always i iplaced in Cla 1 yvesterday by a local | prattling about colad being healthy— account of low expenses. exemption board of Davidson county. | Meriden Record. union will mect at the parsonage at 6. Petrograd, Jan. 4.—Leon Trotzk Miss Anna Heinzmann who has been o b Reduction of Train Service. s i e e o Lo e e Drexell Home iajnVl e l'llst 0 The news that the New York, New note today saving ount von Mirbach, in Philadelphia, will return to that i s R CONE, 3 Baven and Hartford railroad has head of the German political delega- | city Monday. PLAINVILLE, CONN.