New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 21, 1918, Page 3

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MO\IDA" ]ANUAR" 21! Boston Store ST v PEOPLE AWARENING former residont of this city : Marwick, who is now living i \ 2 Q 10T § it (S . where he is in the emplo NIk M aneis of the Canadian Steel Goods company, ALULANU L Whenov which is a branch of the Stanley - Convenient. Works, is engaged to be married to a 2 tish army in a siort time. ] ! . B | formerly resided in New Britain | until Mr: Coe w ansierred to the | | Ty’s church New York, Jan. 21.—William 11, ble surprise king in the Hippodrome were treated Lo an ast : e i ! 7 at the! in: crday morning, 4nd Level com : : | 1a it, declared that the people k a John T. Winters, the pas- k. Linder Ve "2l 1 of the United States have not vet Wi senling his annual report, lecture in the Swedis gus > | realized the extent to which they are ced that the parish, ane of the Svea hall, 90 Arch street, tomorrow |in"tye worla war, but he added that st in Hartfc'd diocese, was free at 8 p. m. His subject Will be “A |yt O0n e P0G S e debt in which it once found Scriptural Faith”. Admission is fre¢ | pay ; Newark branch of the Stanl Rule have got to fight this war through to ‘fUu\ the : e conclusion of the m and no collection will be taken. | victory, no matter how many years it 0 a congregation Joined in _singin: In its latest announcement, the New | takes, how many lives it cs r, or ] ‘wm)- God We Praise Thy . England Insvrance Exchange an- ;how much treasure COS | It will be sixtecn years next “}_”““; nounced today that property owners hellozcasion I that the parish of St. Mary's suffered g;,1q pe permitted to keep their | United Catholic W of New Yor » stunning blow with the destruction tomatic sprinklers in normal ¢ | of which Father Vincent de Paul Me- | e ch s e P wter th e fre, and later the | tion for immediate use. Geo 1 th Dirccter Ginoval und pen a e et Tm:‘“p l‘ | e N which at the present time maintains . S e 3 in this city nineteen nurseries. More us e secured in the old Ha ol BQ Qh C\SLAL'HES e e e e e : : y ‘ DU AR it e i Hartford w‘ or Ly ik e take up the burden that confronted | _ Nm‘ W ’1,“0‘,‘».\;» o y._vnn'j- sua lme him, re-building of St. Mary's Willed or Died of Wounds 2,353; | closer toge ‘1“»‘;‘ o before, church. Confronted with the stupend- said Mr. Taft. “It has made the p ou:quh' (1',;‘.{:': \\,;,,'.”‘ 2 nt"l‘,‘\‘,’.nnt‘ Wounded or Missiing 14,690; Total ple fcel more kindly to one another. once, and what be has achieved can | Jor Weel 17,013, | We Lnow this because of the spontz be seen at a glance al the valuablo | eous support given our great war in- Main and Beaver strects London, Jan _British casual- | dustries. D T in history did a. peo- parochial school. | were 17,043, divided as follows: n people, $1¢0,000,000 to a n When the church was restored tho Willed or died of wounds: Officers ization such as the Red Cros pastor, sensing the neceds of adequate 2 Yonng Men's C Assoc e quarters for the Sistirs of ey, »und or mi Office 3; | tion, the Knights of Columbus, M crected a handsome convent adjace o 2 > Yor Men's Hebrow Associ Ornln to the church and later he erccted the | i — - f the : a gres parochial school. Iather Winters set g SORI SUBJECT. war work, have asked out with the aid of his faithful floclk, L S ced in to reduce the debt. | should Not Have Been Brought Up ' ¢o-operating. all are workin The report for 1917 follow . R e same cause and the same end Pew rent, $4,13 t money, $13,- x ‘ this work there is no sectionalism r 170; offertory, | nnual coliee- terdam, Jan. in swer | no denominationalism. It is all tion, $3,767 (which was $300 in ex- sc of the Hungarian ps nent America. cess of the banner collection of 1916); Premier Wekerle, a Budapc des “But, while we m sl o entertainments, $750; six societies, patch repo id in reply to e who serve us apro $801; orp 232; propagation of tion that the government adhered nust not forget thos ¢ the faith, $58; devotion: St. the principle of peace without rex And we will not s contributions, $1 Ital- ations or indemmnities, this stan for ihere i MO SENEros ian con a 791; children’ point was shar every orzan ¢ ca at this moment the g fering, sc s, $62 monarchy. above the ;. The before in our histor £ T ARED THE CREAM OF ONE OF OUR BEST DRESS MANUFAC- erty Loan, $300; Oc - m $ hold not huve touch b- children oversea diocesan collections, § ) joct of Alsuce-Lorraine, saying his re- | said, there is hardly principal items c onse are marks wer not calcu follows: Four priests’ sal strengihen the governmen 005 twenty-six 2 E 3 veakens our peace effor sid i and privation $9,798; three sextox s, $1,985; crably, he continued, i wsible scctions of . Vb farm- nist, $800; water J il 1ERd eniaECESEOSt el L £ P e battle lines, @ st dress we have seen this scason, and we are putting them on insur: C H 3 . 1 ile , who o not orphans, $424; Catholic | - v how { > the < mask or t, $350; propazation of the LIS HOSPITAL PLANS, 8 ! e to be moved $67.10; Ca s ., $1,068; | ¥ n collecti $1,266; church 100l expenses, $1, 616 exper of id on debt, $3,000. The incon domestic science e Aduliery and fhels THERAS | Tacses was 16 income from iona Buesday afternoon at G. A. R. hall | 43, "11oyeround was $1,726. The cem- prove plans and open bids from 2 to 5 oclock. The resu etery notted an Income of $6,021, but hospit be ercet " meeting of the Auxiliary will be held : i e 103 Tuesday evening at 8 o’clock. John LATE ST PRODUCTIONS Present Yoo With a U. S, Thrift Stamp FRE ta - the sale Tuesday, some of the handsomest, ind are giving with each dress a U. S. Thrift and in all sizes, ¢ all the fashionable culors. Auxi Dresses, Taffeta Dre eamie ana e THRIFT STAMPS Thrift Stamps can be obtained of any man, also at the information bures S infcrantadt credit desk. You can have them cha you have an acco James Smith will entertain the league, met today .00, 2 afterncon dress Martha Washington Council, D. of A. MOYEM ""T (}F GQAL Martha Washington council, D. of A. will hold their regular meeting this evening, Deputy Elizabeth 3 A Accmilating Festern Gate- sy e Ahennty Blioy el Accumulating at Western cers for the coming term. way to New Ingland Faster Than It g ) J 5 ! g | PREIGHT WRECK NPAR DANBUR ot e She entine P. O. S. of A. Can Be Removed. s 51— Toukte 8 The Patriotic Order, Sons of Amer- 3 0ato! ive hundred and ng f ht train on tr v wrdinal T r Nal S | t was unable to appear ow t ttack of the to the meeting Extra! Extra Pure Silk Camisoles ul()cklflgs Pure Silk. >d_officers. by the Boston and Maine rail- , : 89C Usually $1.00 to $1.50 mps 14, of Hartford, and 16, of | 15,4 in the 36 hours ending at mid- ¥ i Al ol, have been invited. A smoker | piont 1s W s s a0 ut t cathe i Here indeed, is a very v ) coal £ w England 8 | s ockings in black, white, meet January 25, and Pres- | gerv o of coal were moved ¢ L. Case and staff will install | g0, Rotterdam and ani the newly-elected offic . Members | \ vy have lace i Km L ae Unity Bebelnh Fodge. ing ; S ra < 3 and colors. Priced for {his sale v : . 20 ok K more rapidly than it could be 1 g 3 E G piaiete) e d suite of the Stella Rebeka > | ol . This condition was due, rail- bound traing are being Ik s = B : ; [ B oa Nt mocoenta l',hf’ fauslity e et e { road officials said, to severs cold wreck as rapidly as possible. £ p linute you sce them. oy A6 =i GCNOHICers ROt Uinlty v saith ar ait Bosfon! and mine tenitories S % ; Rebekah lodge on Tuesday evening. | Vo o et ; N IN MIDDLETOWN. | 2 4 E\'fl‘a' ‘A banquet will be served to the mem- | S Unlike ot! ; > | 2 i 5 v ar 1 | Deadw 2 letown, Jan. nlike ot | D ese 5 and’ those who are to assist in | "1y, 'New Haven railroad reported a ! cities the state Middletown today . £ apan b2 tha . E{ rooms at 4:30 o’clock he s & o i S 1y v o JO“ clock in the afternoon. | . 4ion at western gateways today. At take its mind away fro mthe £ Qufl‘ed Ja(}kefs g}afldke[chlefs . nained at Harlem R High madmec s : an assess a a tax collector will ha | Phese ane vations IThe ingtallation of GMcs brook, and at midnight an asses 3 | Sy g et R These arc various color Electric Jan. 18. Supervisin S = s ar Y, .C demoe | | ular siz \Imliun\ weight. W plain taffetas, Peputy Mrs, Mitchall and = Disteios | Were brought into New England yes- | #nd James F. Smock i ceonomics Rlack and laven- onthlibe stalled the following officers: The Boston and Albany handed 305 i . 3 Bite:r | Sweater | sec shid Mrs. G. Sparmer; Vice Oracle Mr: ars out of Albany Saturday and Sun- S n, Jan. 21—Inve ation | 1f you want to experiment on your DU S Ve e LG S S CLLO U S valdt; Chancelor, Mrs. G. Collins; R as only 63 cars were moved on Friday. 1 demands for the four to experiment with. But if you want E ! i ey oo e T | s sp—; s before the first meeting today of | [ 22 M8 ZO0E TRAR 5 S , irls’ Tub Dresse 3 1 ANN SUD IN AL Y Dalote stas It D o en by years and years of suc o ~ IS TES8Se s B s i the new railway w commission, i iXtra; | al an uny S accumulating at the tern gate- « : District Deputy Mrs. C. E agcnmin = 5 only 89¢ a pai ill be present at the installation of | | and inability of roads to make full the work are requeste > & A sl i niGice o e 2ae reauested fo be at the | ;g1 jmprovemgnt in the coal sit- d its annual municipa i ® ¥ Member rle the Stella Rebekah lodgo | afte : the first heatless Monday under gov- | m 5 are invited to be rese = = 3 5 Y o it i of b - e s 5 nment order. In addition to o flf‘%eslng . | = sk M: ayor, aldermen, six councilmen L 7«)(5 (4] Men yard. Sale price 3 iy chosen. The mayoraity candidates 7 Tust the thing to wear thi e G 2y ot eld - in | number had been reduced to 927. L - foRD £ st th f t TSl R Hiel weaves, fancies, moires o £ A was:neld in |72 W08E o ed and twenty-two ears Are Arthuur V. McDowell, republican e Les ed T e N e »r punched initials. T ) t e A, Deputy Mrs. Lewis Jurn, Hartford in | terday. | i sx{instrea[ment der. ck wnd white AlL e (3 ey o b | D - i Dooley: Past Oracle, Mrs. G. Oden.| day. This was a considerable increase 5 bor questions including skin, there are plenty of treatments floor. | | Lxlra[ corder, Mrs. G. Rec . e Ik L LRo0d s something whose value has been cessful use, if yoi want a treatment headed b, cretary >, The board | s A eriously T in Mii- Saiis e inciy et that doctors prescribe constantly, =S Tady Welfare Lodge. % will analyze thefpringipal clement | 1 . : i A - ] { . waulkee TInstitute, thor problems transferred to that you Anow contains nothing . €S Le Lady Welfare lod D of Peobia h . ! et ot i B i eckwear . o O » ! covernment with the taking over harsh or injurious, you will find it in o will meet Wednesday at 8 o’clock. All Milwaukee, Jan. 21.——Anna Ield, o el Resinol Ointment, aided by Resinol Soap, It 7 A YARD i officers should report early to rehearse | well known actr i i oy, usually stops itching fnstantly, and rarely fails d | (¥ $2.00 and the drill. B b e W will report its findings and r i | toclaraway all trace of ecrema o B b, G el e : ing with her compax mendations to Director General¥d n s L dintment a mbroidered chemisettes, i otG mohes o Sir Francis 1 c 8 the Davidson theater sho | A0¢ | : cularly $1.50 sale 9 ) Imitation cluny edges and in- :11‘ Franc 2k No. B vere cold, but CON- | we————— 4 . oC certions, 5 inches wide. 5 and Zephyr ginghams, stripe will meet on Thursda : ‘he S < ntdl S . RS qual in be used fc 3 Bl W K Se ay, »mflmflmmmm SOBN ST ' v i LB 1eorgette collar: . Juality. E and plaic ig iste ov A ein Sol S e s S Dl S e e : cette collars, res- 7?C Sear, cariisbles bondoi 3 and plaids. High waisted. N @bme before the meeting. =y i e e Thousands of people in New Britain Hoffmann's AUNT DELIA'S ularly $1, for this sale and aprox clty poct — der the constant care of several p BREAD daily; Yowll never tell from the tastiness of each loar Martha Chapter, No. 21, O. E. siciuns, who have her case under ol Martha. Chapter, No. 21, O servation. & of them have di will hold a regular meeting Thurs- | nosed it as neuritis. But others th S » day evening. Members and friends | it may be of serious nature. A 'E' % OU i.! d N 4 95 C o 12 . will meet at 2:30 to sew and for a [ 5\} addr had promise to h 0 3 3 3» Ollse r(’SSES . 031(5 lOr E Te 4o social time. make here for r fund cempaign e B u a’r GY ag@ p = was cancelied as well as one night S b E y " = Woman’s Relicf Corps. stands in the state. Her company has 3 . . 1 3»1 ()t‘ Stanley Woman’s Relief corps ‘will ! gone on to Chicago and Miss Held’s fi’ g B . JO hold its regular mceting on Wedn daughter will fill her part. | and Our B&kln o 8 Novelty checked zhams of black and white, | g it Al G068 ecock e g B M opink green, lavender; collars, cuffs and edgings of Bl e ourcon e fin e n _ AUTOS IN COLLISION. white pique, with very distinctive beits and pockets, [ FOYS and novelty mixtures, in na TICKET COMMITTEE SELEC The automobiles owned and driven ' § 't US worry for you as to sugar for bak o £ tegular $2.50 and $3.00 values for $1.79. tily trimmed with velvet and ‘arl 8. Ilart and Paul Vogclze- @l fact that we trade with whoicsale houses in different citics, we are wadow and round mesh val Sizes 10 to 14 Dresses made of fine that we bake so many every day. Ask your grocer for it-— - The commiltee arranging the get- ; o oEcEs e together mecting of the Chamber of g colllded i3 1y 2LternoDuRON in better position to get suear cnough to supply Our customers with <, M1 ‘ 5 th ain street to ", 5 e B . 1 1 o t ular $4.95 value, P voe At the miksnan Muass Hogdo o B all of theie baking, every day. Give us a call and let us show you @B g {J 1d ) ’—) Q evening, January 81, has selected the | POth cars was not serious, the fenders NATen S presses being bent. Dr. Hart was : what we can do for YOU. i & ; L the road and Mr. V. the sale of tickets: G. K. Spring, W. | SOUth ¢ ind Mr. | R E} d ‘d H. Crowell, Heath Bartow, H. C. Wil | 5ang was proceeding norihw | ] - — — . e hC(J son, H. L. Mills, M. D. Saxe, S. W. THRIE ; Shildren’s Dresses S Sinel . Menus, Ossian Bennett, Clifford Up. WILL GIVE THRIFT LI, ’ b son, Peter Crona, W. A. Houre, C. S. Thompsonviile, Jan. 21.—The Bige $ fl B chambray in pi blue, 1 nd green, set off by eV elatic it & {de raet s Neumann, Max Unkelbach, C. J. Law, | low Hartford Carpet Co. it s an- | B B white collar and cuffs of pique, hand smocked fronts, | age figure lar § $1.75 €. W. Vivian, F. Hall, S. T. Goss, | nounced today, w e every person i h ¥ | | B suspender effects, not all sizes in every style but 5 1k brochere, medium ¥. N. Humphrey and w. | in its employ within the week at the iag i te Sk ai e B Seke i S o Ealab The sale opened téday, and mills here, and at Ciinton and Lowell, e N W y ; deii i e B year esuls B ] ; B E e ik e o a ! ‘ it > West N!i}ll’l St. Two Stores 95 Arch St. 3 $1.95 to $ value for $1.49 and $1.69 liursday. The committee hu ir 25-¢ Lrift J uiree local speakers. slant employs about belt effects, very good mac

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