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o hat lodge agents N e P malke their reports to him fram week feol this evening. * The lodge 18 fo | "ok 4t the Chamber of Commerce ynduct Thrift Stamp campaign, | oo (th the following members in | 0 rge: Barl Wilcox, Andrew Brom- | .. .. Wailter Clark. D. A, Clark, F. A. | 5 son Quincey Hartung. Advertisi which has of the advertising camr Thrift Stamps, voted last up one side of a bulletin board at Central park to the lodges so that they can bulletin their Thrift Stamp sales each week. Calonel Bull- ¢n will have charge of putting up the weekly percentage bulletins, and it be- hooves every lodge that it is properly represented on the honor roll. | The other side of the bulletin board will be taken over by the factory clubs and Charles T. Cox will have charge of the pasting of their reports each week. The Advertising Club at its meeting last night mapped out a general adver- tising compaign. A page advertise- ment will appear in both local papers Saturday, February and quarter pages weekly thereafter for the next six months. In the introductory lar | display advertisement formal g club, - lfor the and | night to gi be closed Hospital ause all theaters must the Woman's ohliged to cancel the been given on Tues- Wilson nt before the 31st advt v pard has be ety to have vy ‘evdning by F Pay ha save An appraisal of the est of the te Mary Riley has been filed in the obate court totalling $3,877.89, of hich $1.677.89 is cash in the Sav- bank N tain and $1.- is in a en anci; to see your wate interest te is w F zes. of mo PO Linwood street owned of the iate Owen Con- been ecqually divided by the probate court between Connelly (Murray) and Gilfeder, both of New Property on y the estate 1y der has of E n- business elling being a chance of each factory, store, banlk, house, school and other agencs Thrift Stamps. Ample notico given so everybody will have to be included in this. The women are going into the Thrift Stamp campaign energetically have arranged for a house to house canvass by streets. The city is to be divided into distric h a ma for each, and he will appoint captains afternoon and evening, | for all the streets. The names of these House pond, foot of | women street captains will be pub- Admission 5¢.—advt lished in the big one page advertise- ment Saturday, February 2. nator George M. ‘ courteously offered the use onday night in the club rooms to| 0%, "ronce on Main street for Thrift ke action on the Thrift Stamp |, W0 00moaign bulletins. He will re- P sn | serve part of the space for advertising The board of public works today | food conservation, which he has so ceived the official permission of tho | effectively done in tho past few blic utilities commission to abolish | menthes. at section of Lake street which for- | Goorse P. Spear, general superin- rly crossed the railroad tracks at | tendent of the Corbin Screw Corpora- ashington strect. This is a techni- | tjon, is setting a fine example for the lity as the use of that section was | employees of this big shop, by buying \pped as s0on as the new part of the | 5 25 cont Thrift Stamp evor roughfare was cut through John F. Quinn has been appointed Alexander and Christina Kalowski | director of the sale of Thrift Stamps New Haven sold property on Stan- | among the labor unions of the city i, adjacent to the Skinner |and has already done some splendid il Co. property, to Paola and San- | work in getting organized labor back Glonfridda of this city. of the government machinery. month of January thus been but four build- led by Building In- Rutherford and jindi- the builders will find this spring. Adoiph South Main street permit to build feot square, at the there have permits i pector A. N tions are tha t little busines ndgren of 249 s taken out 00 garage me. a| 18 his ager Skating jhodes’ Ice ch street, There will purt Charte be pecial Oak, No meeting of 86, F. of A., Landers has of a part MONDAY IS THE BIG DAY PRESENTING OUR FIRST VAUDEVILLE PROGRAM, TOGETHER WITH OUR UNEQUALED OF PICTURE ] --- GREAT ACTS --- REGARDLESS OF THE GREAT EXPENSE INVOLVED IN BRINGING VAUDBVILLE TO THE LYCEUM THEATER, THR SAME QUALITY OF PICTURES SHALL BE MAINTAINED. THE FOLLOWING STARS WILL APPEAR IN THEIR LATEST PRO- DUCTIO! PROGFE MARY PICKIFORD VIVIAN MARTIN ARGUERITE CLARK LINA CAVALIE MARY GARDEN WM. RUSSELL BILLIE BURKE MANY OTHERS MANY OTHERS ————————————————————————————————————————— OTHERS WILL SHOW THEIR OLD PICTURES—WE SHOW THEIR NEW ONES! T ] FATRBANKS . HART JACK PICKFORD WALDACE RISID CHARIES RAY il | exhausted We Pay the War Tax ign | and | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 26, | EVENTS TONIGHT Lyceum play theater, superior photo- Fox's dramas. hurch l Notices | high-class photo- S "Trinity Method hurch n Church, the a. m b aded the adult depart Suna of a of Keeney's | moving theater, pictures vaudeville and school, tion Vega society meets in Vegs Chamberl meets in Jr. n council, O U A W M. I fi ni this all. e 00 Your WAS JESUS A PACIFIST. I sl — = All welcome t e W. C. il to Question Tomorrow. with P. m. leaders, iter May. Rev. Dr. Geo: Answer | South Congz ision Churcl been 10 of this @ {3 and ol They have wondered how be true to their the same time patriots in for pras have back A eat many much troubled ovc war and the CX principles. they could faith and and ov working And they all go Christian man of conditiow, was He a at times for How did he tant issue? question and a C this query people have support hip @t bjcet n he hurch sch religious at worship Tl that Founde t1 at encor ution thought the Wa wa all nsible stru on 30 devotion Dressing work. I'ria k for Red Crc 30 a ciable of wsday nd Sur, i-day we to faith. pe; unde s the stand On the depends a stian nation's “Was Josi eside s boys' division ithout condit of a or | ity war? x First Church of Christ. of (Center Congregational). a0 with t W th answer Chris wttitud s a Pa Al-impor- th At the morni o'clocls, thi worships Iirst Baptist church wnv//r of M and Hizh ‘The in 1a at the to n stre fi T | I | | nouncement will be made of the names | gy, 1 morning. | will also be de | the | for B | abled at sea hecause of boiler trouble ! answer w at the yng. 1 South Service be 1 o churc in in the h tomorrow the chapel at rmon morn- 10:4 nior, rtments rmediat and 9:45 m. Be- Adult de rt- Int ginne men | meeting to come us. PATRIOTIC SERVICE. Brase esident B3, 1. Marshall Will Speak the Y. W. C. At A. Tomorrow. Stanley Memory Instcad ? at the Y noon, a y in the o’clock jamin Ma of W. the @ on otic service w sinm 0w usual service after- | be held | building at 7:30 evening. Dr. prosident of the Connecticut Colleze for Women, will give the address “The Joy of Our New ddition to the rendering lections of the High sc! Lorraine will sing ing.” Not only the members of the ion and of the Patriotic League aro invited, but all who are interested, men and women, boys and are | welcome to join in he paitriotic ex- pression of their interest vesper Sunday in The pastor, the Rev. J preach at the mornin The Sunday hool ¢ The Young People’ 7 p. m., and will The topics bilities T The ursd ymn tomor on- by scixty mem- heio ol Liberty Chorus Pt 5 The Girl S Sturzengter | o | on Friday s Burn- | 24 hearsal on I'r outs even Osborne Keep the Home Advent Church. at usual hour by at 10:45 a. m., Is faith on L. “Have ir Preaching Giles, pastor, faith God." crease or decline Sunday m. Bible class at ¢ “The Abrahamic Cov Short of sor g preaching at 7:15 j ristlikeness the evidence of our fellowship.” Pray announcement on Sunday. the school 0 p.m nant.”’ in service in 1e8- ed vs. | urt , Januar Purinton, by Roche M. Zuk, by A. A. Tuesday, J 1t Meiklem Rur through Cooper & Mink, Greenberg, L for nex at meeting & Glover, Greenbe P ., | Pirst Church of Christ, Scientist. oo Chapel W Herman pelicor Gaffney; Wed- | 2nd Parlk Place. 10 a. m. M rvice at 1( A. Greenb school G. Woc corner of > nday evening at 10 : " | reading room, at the same G- ' | open daily from 2 until 5 e | cept Supdays. meeting vy by Janu , at W, tedeczyk, lay, January hrer, w. v ve vie Woods: Th 7, January 31 at p. m., Joseph Arbour, by Klett & Alling, vs. C. F. Libbey, ¢t ux., by Cooper & Mink. W Universalist Chureh M. hall m., Barney 1 stein, G. music. ome First Baptist Church. at 10:45 o’clock. tion of the Center Cor arch wil] v morning H W. p. m. m JEWISIH MASS MEETIN The Poale association city have domplted all arrangements for the large m meeting to take place tomorrow evening in The 1 mud Torah hall. H. Erenricch, general secretary of the Poale Zion movement of United | 1°¢HN States and Cana will be the main | 10Tt speaker of the evenin Addresses vered by M. Resnjkoft state of Connecticut; N Promisel of Hartford, and Iarry Wall of Springficld, Morni The Cong gregational church in the mon by Rev school at 12 all. At worship Zion of this Maier. with clas u 15 p. with under the rship of Dr who will also at the close service on th 1 1¢ topic for the Endeavor the al lea the spec “Camou- ine How Che: welcomao secretary m “Christian | to Reach Them.” ter W. Dicdrich. Evc to these services ler, M yone LECTURED . Burlir AT SUFTIELD. sham Schurr, the Museum of Natural History and Art of the New Britain Institute lec- tured before the students of Suffield School and townspeople of Suffield Wednesday evening taking for his | subject, ‘Nature—The Backbone of Our Nation.” Mr. Schurr has lec- | tured before the Suffield school on various nature subjects for several | years past, always meeting with the greatest success curator o People’s Chu Sunday , : 45, Morning Worship K. Hawley will preach; 12 ho01; 5:45, Young People’s meeting; 7 o'clock HEvening Service Wednesd Missionary with Mrs, throp str Thursday—4 o’clo¢k, meeting of the Juniors and Children, Cottage pr held on Tues y—3 | o'clock, Women's | ver. Band will meet | Jennison, 27 Win- | | | | yver mectings POLIC] Anthony 2 COURT ACTIVITIES. Perchofski and Saunders, the last named ored, arrested by the local failing to fill out or to register on taken to Hartford thoritie The onl court this morning w Dombrowski, fined a minor breach of represented by gan and was T. Meskill. Thomas being col- police for their questionnair June 5 have been | by the federal au- police of Peter costs for He was W. F. Man a work Judge James | dri praye Cott and Friday to all. 11 Gospel ( Gospe reh. The Booth Milton S tor will spe | o’clock [ ing at p. m o'cloc Smmanuel church, | street m Praise s 1, in the eveni meot- 12:15 6:00 Christian m. Chil m the p Lawyer fined by ble T meeeting SR V'S Mo PREPARING ToRr Both the fir: EXAMINATIONS, and second exemp boards are preparing for the phys examinatic those in cl i A | A, M. E. « On next Saturday and Sunday those in | H. Staton nd district will be morning worship, 10:45 0’ examination and today the clerks | il be a sermon by re engaged in addressing time cards | g at 12 to such registrants. It is expected that | 4o the first district will begin examina- | tions about a weck later. | meetings sday shts Wedne welcomo summoned school 30 exerc at 7: rmerly ATl vor servi 5 o'clor wood, f | will preach | missionary Union h union 3t tomorrow witl Swedish Bethany morning at 10:30, will nd at be ildren’s s Swedish Swedi Servi The Steamer City of Wilmington Teports | i in the In tho int Dahlberg lock there will rvice. / Young Peo Mactin: il be held at 4:30 in tl afternoon be fc lawed by a s a1 even- ing at ) ‘l berg will hausted. meeting church Port, Jan. Wilmington that she An Atlantic mer City wireless 28.—Tho reported dis- Adju of 12 today o'« by ch ple’s and the supply of provisions was about Naval authorities did not but ships | assistance. to In t J. B ing o'clock hour. reveal the had been ordered to her vessel's position, Kling- sermon h Rev. preach the ¢ Biblo | i 97 ne the the depa na | the been restriction lie cel doi me pla > that | Ches The ho s | tur: Fox plo; t { by the tha tim hot i ling 101 8. HAIRMAN OF SCRY COUNCIL IND C ADVI governor of Min- | retary Wil- advison meil admi ition intrusted the nan John Lind, f sota, W et 1t a W m to Jor la ind of by prosi- nt. were m Six me the W on council. l | aan ~ were forei he to question > or 1ld have we o to to and L ir oty ‘Insteac lor von diness Lithu- settlo s the Pole, edom to says the Temps, ilertling carefully rium he fu 1 but the east- en prom- be cvac- | “Chan- ne > doub e nation to the Allic 1 front, and he doc French territc ed without ex: reserve CONN. CO. SUED. B. I'. Gaft has 1 the Connec Afney, acting uit fo 1t company in automobile >tember 2 that imonelli ible dan tnut sty plaintiff clain the ie it s to on | as he neared | murder a him to wnd while - owned by the ne of 1 m with pped a impo for his m ke sh 1obile, The writ is court on the I in th in ¥ "~ EMPLOYE I McDo v Y yes o mai the cted by fuel t the emplo lost throu on Tuesds DELINQUENTS RESPOND of the local men 1 in filin the o 1se fany uen wrc ing t boards. In most inst sidence ir eport a c > of 1 MOTED TO BRIGADIER GENERAL Villiam Judson, | Petro- be D nifitary been promoted neral and s country. attac to will an | § 5 “Wool is practically a non-elastic commodity. Its production can be increased only through a slow pro- cess of na‘ure.” HE: domestic production of wool has been steadily decreasing in this country for some time. The demand is greater than ever before and it is sure to increase The result of this situation was shown Janmary 22, when the American Woolen Company offered its 1918 fall line at advances of about $1.25 per yard over the 1917 prices. Please Bear these facts in mind when we K you to buy next winter’s Suit or OQver- gat nRow. Torsfallx IT PAYS TO BUY OUR KIND ©3-99 ASYLUM ST. comectingwith |40 TRUMBULL ST) HARTFORD pecial Clearance o OF - Ladies’ Dorothy Dodd Oxtords +l WE say it greater leaves a | j all when we say no SHOE ECONOMY Ladies’ Dorothy Dodd Patent Leather, Calf and Tan Oxfords $1’ Were $3.50 to $5, Now Were $3 to $5, Now Were $2.50 to $5, Now $1-50 B wE WILL ] CLOSE AT 6 P. M A FEW OF OJ2 SPECIALS Rou;?dv,t%i(riifn,m‘hort ib 230 TSP E ) Ibs 57c pk 42c¢ 3 Ibs 25¢ BEST PURE Ib 50c, i $1.47 3to 6 P M. NISTRATION IICEN {LARD RQTATOES BEST MAINE RICE 3to 6P M BUTTER . FOOD ADM 3to6 P M. ¥loh. Creimery SE NO. G—08