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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 26, 1918. ORDINATION VOTED | L_Russia rons Thowpson of the Red Cross | Thowpson of the Rucky Mountaln ol Club Hoover Fund for Reltef in Belgium. Thompson of the Kederal Heserve Bank H&X‘C]d J. Imson and Fred J ' Thompron of the laspiration Copper Company Viggers Pass Examinations | Thomnees of ‘New yors e | s Thompsen of the Hocky Mountalp Clob Our Shoe Sale Has The Lead Now CONGREGATIONAL = SUPPER | swerewr—o = o the numerona conpections tudicated John Rodemeyer and Thomas R. Kelly o A TR For the Bargains of the Y [ e S S UE LT Or < & - fls 0 e eal' G to Speak Wednesday Evening et AL e Ve ¥ 9 o B Gathering of Mecn—Stores Nail Up iIuiseswn. be spent four months { Vi ; : D o be of service to the Kussi In Women’s Fine Footwear L B s 1 Wall street, he Gatticatanich .mu\!‘ : : special quarterly session of the the rights of d the tnstind Snce in the twelve months we hold this special selling of dependable A SADE thioTininnsanOALnE: Once ir the tw P L scticut and Western Massa- of democracy and on his return ::(17;;(\\ tul}l‘ ::(:l:“‘xixc “:i;x:‘n- nd children, and it is alwa eageriy looked 4 “‘h:‘ A"""“,‘fif*""\“}f( [“:f‘lf‘:.m:ce his native conntry he said. in t This timo its possibilities for savi will be more appreciated than el e Al s Nf’.;;‘,;:.’,”‘\,x“:.'e,”mvi:‘mlc I ever, when one considers the high prices the war has brought. Mo realize Bl inc. The ministerial committes maet | alalib| GOt laviiantst Tis: 0ampLR best the bargains otiered, you must come see the goods themselves. Some 511130 ooloek andl sorsiversd the RO EvAlY AFo ot anC Dever DaM of wiuch we teil of here. applications of several candidates foi | been pro Germun, and the attitude i to the ministry of the American press in failing to! 311 9 gale price for high cut i $3 9 Sale pric: for tan q§ an was present representing understand them has tended to ald ) Mahogany Caif Lace Russia Calf, Lace ' most of the Advent Christian church the Kalser's cause The fact ts that joots with welt soles, - Military Boots in dark shade for Women's g in both At the business ses Russia has been ander the lender- s e Dl ie s e s on in the afie on recommenda- | ship for several months of the most = heels. Were priced $5 to $6 pair. tion of the n e committee, the radlcal soctalist group, but this tact ‘; conference t to grant ordination is neither unnatural nor a thing to 3 3 : 8 to Howard J. Wilson, of Bridgeport, provoke despair It simply means $2 QB =t e i and . Viggers, of Springfield, | that Russia 18 pointing the way ° men’s Black Kid Ox- I rdination services are to toward u noew order of society fords in lace style with plain toes, cld at the local churches wh thronghout the world—a larger free- t weight sole and medium % and t hold membership dom. a more complete equality and ‘ Cuban rubber heels. Their former <3 ]w\\ ard O. Hough, of Waterbury, was | what | believe to be a purer de- price was $3.50, at this yearly sale a preacher’s license. mocracy than the world has ever We only ask you $2.95 pair. the business session, Rev known before. The Russian people i & A. Osborne, of New Haven, have made tremendous sm'ri{h'es % gave an addr ¥ sent-day con- | s . but they have been KID STRAP PUMPS, plain ones of $3.50 and $4.50 grades, $2. - = m\.p ca l»fl 7 ”',)E‘}‘MSZZ. ! ::t:)x,xwl»m;n ifhp:lxr :x‘rxreri:-.'. and wonld CLOTH OF GOLD AND SILVER and black and white s nps B e not exchange thelr new-found free. SES’ LACE SHOES, $5.00 kind, size 11 1- i 1 was held at 0 o'clock. dom for the conditions that obtain | ; ¢ s w anywhere else on earth CIAL RUBBER BARGAINS. Heavy ones for boys r ] E x : “1 sincerely belteve that Kussla 1s from 85c to The 75c¢ grade for 65c pair. In siz ses 1 ubje 2 v it- pointing the way to a general peace, the 75c rubbers reduced to 59c pair. Si: 4 to 101 gula < i | Wiere, To W X How Given.” just as she is pointing the way to for children at 49¢ pair. Women’s rubber sandals ai G B S Sl Gt great und s;(lve#[‘tlng wurlg f'n;nx?z | ter o cening s -] It 18 not in Russia alone that the ol e ‘ff;,‘;_hft e order is passing There ts a lot ot Colonel William B. Thompson the old order tn America. and that 18 going too We might just as well ways show that they are actually years been vice president. The open our eyes to lt—all ot us The | doing the world's work. Then I'd | meno was subioitted in ndvance to time has come everywhere when af like to see real employers side by | Herbert Hoover Kood Adminisira- fairs must be handled for the bene | side with them instead of thelr paid | tor. who approved it and wrote as fit of the many- never again for the attorneys | belleve we'd all come follows:— L eh o comparatively few. and what 1 call | toa better understanding then. “l am very giud to say to the b < legisiation by proxy must cease, “President Wilson has shown that Rocky Mountatn Club, and through 2 i of - “I am gind it 1s 8o When I sat | be appreciates the full situation. | that unlque organtzation to #ll my | Cotor RO Lo C ias D and watched those democratic con His message to Congress 1s one upon | Western friends, that they can get | supply and New Britain companies | ing is the best in years a and Graphic. Mr. Rodemeyer is one claves In Russia | felt that | would | which the common people of all na up Just ss good dinners as they | were called upon for aid, but the sit- | popular winter sport is enjoying a re- | ©f the best known and one of the welcome a similar scene ln the | tlons can come to a common under- | ever served and still keep within the | us wtion is so doubtful in that city, that | vival. most popular newspaperggmen in the United States Some cuitured pro | standing It should be recetved by | Hnes of food conservation which the 1 + and low aeels. Were sold reguiarly at $6.00 to $7.00. 8 @0 sale price for high cut es Boots, novelty styles, ht dark grey, ivory and se brown, Kid Boots, also with cléth tops. Were $10 and $10.50, very speclal P | vote of thanks ta the local church for its hospitality in entertaining the con- | ference. » itor Rodemeyer to Sp: 5 WAVING AN _AUTOMOBIL& DELIVEKY FOR NEW BRITAIN YOU CAK DEFEND ON he men of the Congre nal PROMPTIY RFCOEIVING ALL DRY GOODS PU CHASED OF U re to have a s next | Be ittle coal could be obtained. The | Beriin Bricfs G GRel Bel Beon o) T e g fessor or some great captain of In. | the workers of Germany with the | exigency of war mukes necessary to r e i i e s B | The Boy Scouts met last evening at | 8 at bancuets of Chambers of Cor dustry now tn Congress might be | eame enthustusm that it was re | lay down and some arc limiting their services o IThey Iplaved M indoor bassball jj CA°ECS s Flelihes el Ronox fof Styice answered by some locomotive fire | celved in Petrograd and it is not “I congratuiate the Rocky Moun- | | being the only other speaker with ¢ man In hobnail hoots: and often beyond my expectations that it may tain Club upon its hesarty co-opera- to meet the conditions. | this afternoon at the state armory. : dd bl PRl e The Grange is planning anothes en. | Sx-Fresident Willlam Howard Taft. Hobnails wonid have a shade the | prove a death blow to German im- | tion in setting # good exnmple. und S > His congenial nature and humor have best of the oratory 1'd like to see a periaim * ask for the work of the Food Ad- / Y AL SH{}R I A[iE The Berlin committee of the Coun- ! wf"f‘l“‘““"\‘\t I‘:‘[’:_“._” = ‘tf relatives | @ decided effect upon his audience. Jot of workingmen in the Mnited Shortly after his return home from | mintstrution the swme splendid sup- se will hold an important Flelen eSS InE cla e The oth peaker will be Thomas | State Senate—not merely attorneys Rusxia Colonel Thompson was given port that has been so characteristic meeting at the town clerk’s office on | in Beckley R. Kelly, who has just returned from for workingmen, but men whose | a dinnet by the Rotky Monntatn [ of engtueers and \Westerners }Iondny evening. All members are SEESSS doing war work for the Y. M. C. A. rough bands or rough and ready Club, of which he has for many throughout this war.” requested to be present, as several YAS SUH! in the training camps and among the Shoulder Axes Cop’ Is COm- :matters of importance are to bo dis- et S o oD The committee has recetved i et Z | has had a great many experiences in | . e Y S % = s number of responses to the re- | Old “Irv” Cobb, Popular Humorist, Is | o0 00 © S0 GVCH SR HTRs, 7 mand Heard Thr()llgh()llt TOWNI cicte tha: Mihio crennizations or tne St _ il the work of the meh in the ¥, |those selling provisions of any kinds | France. Young Lamb is with the The coke, if of good quality, is a fi town) N appolnt | members jiwho Mwiil IS NoWSa _EHIL Hledged Meentucky SSIEE ) (o8, LD providing they cut down the amount | Second Division of the Medical De- in itself. The gas we use to li represent the organizations at the Colonel, Even With the The supper will be served by the | of coal that is usually burned. partment headquarters and joined the and h r homes comes d 3 + service when the Unite States en- from distilled coal The other prod- \ meetings of the committee. At the ladies of the church and will con- urch News. H 1 t meeting on Monday evening the | State Dry. Sletlor cornas Dacr Tachicitniall the Baptist church—The morning ser- | {7ed the war. Ho left New York on uets of coal distillation have innumer- present question of war insurance 2 - fixin’s. A great deal of interest has | vice will be held The ohurch - ag|December 3 and nothing was heard able uses, “from driving motor cars will be discussed, and steps will be @y Btk By been evinced by the men in the af- | vrewch a sermon Mhaving for hia | from him until now and his many to making scents or delicate shades of Manufacturing Establishments May taken to properly acquaint the pub- Colonel Irvin S. Cobb, suh! | fair and it is expected that the méh 1]”;“3:2 o'calo:&a‘tuwvhich the Pastor will | [riends Wil be glad to hear of his colors.” ; ve not yet exhausted lic with the nec y information That's the prope: ceting fo ¢ t e ; = e il welfare the mi coal e 7 (R O o GO SLER TR e s proper gr T thelof the parish will turn out strong to | tneme “Limiting the Almighty” taken | Sioacles ot ronl IINIMINTEL | e o z fiilibe thatioel ar humorist from now on,|give Mr. Rodemeyer and Mr. Kelly | s psalm 78:41. At noon the Plainville Briefs. . bnw is t u;m d's r‘nn,,.a]‘n]_‘ a atter i e: wi oe tha | a rova relc e " = + - ributed ? sermany, excluding e i : - Ste ; en- | @ royal welcome. 5 - A T . 3 & holding more patriotic rallies either | neighbars. Governor Stanley, of Ken- | Sunday school will meet for their Oscar Hultenus, a Tesident of Whit- & 2 0C o ons < da (% in R ! Stores Closed Monday. lass At 6 o'clock in the evening |ing street, is seriously ill at his home in Kensington or Berlin street. A C| the place in which Irv. made | 3 | classes. / c 3 ie % y ¢ n ror B " * to that which was held | h : ,p Do f T " a The local storekeepers will shut| the young people’s services will be held | and is threatened with pneumonia. He fif ”!‘i‘“ lfrf ih;n;y :\nlf rm T,;};:ps‘? The extreme shortage of coal which @ hall in East Beriin pe. | L Dis mind to be funny, has clabbed | qown their shops on Monday for the | ang at the evening service at 7 o'clock | is employed as chef at the restaurant e e A Penie s o Giontly atecteal it ¢ cently, is being planned, and the | LN° Utle on him. making him a mem- | entire day in accordance with the re- | which will be held in the chapel the !of Daniel J. Collins. il o SChE Wi B has so greatly af ed t i Gl il e Bo m,mmo,}j decided at | Per of his staff with the full—even if | quest of Fuel Administrator Garfield. | pastor will speak on the subject| Mrs. Roper, of Canal strect, one of ],‘_,““_’(; R i ";%'O,',; the coming meeting. Kentucky has gone prohibition—rank | The only Lores] that are allowed to ! ‘Going towards Rome” taken from |the old residents of the town, who was ; G Church Programs. of colonel. The fact that Kentucky | <¢P open are the grocery stores and | gcts Zes ‘"”“"’]“”»‘ ‘“Jf‘l’.”}"t“;‘ ‘“?‘_k.f"?““ Ee e metric tons worried for fear that the winter i i i : .. | has been doing queer things of late = Congregational church.—Tomorrow | fell down a flight of stairs, is improv- ABAda 269 millions, The Berlin churches will hold their | 128 By & vill bo the “Every Member Canvass |ing rapidly d C 4 Ll iy be a long one, and they will be o ¢ has nothing to do with the appolnt- PEOPLF W HO ARE LIKE will be aivieiy A Janyas : 0o 1 ik end \ Amerion, here orced to find other fuel. For some pp tra merttn oo ment. It's Kuhnel Cobb, and that's al ] | DayNinithe fConE tegationaliichreh £ B Tne publicilibra ryiwiilinettlosed alllsp 1028 millon s atimetric tons, neans i i © At the Berlin Congregational | there is to it. Da, da, da, da, da the plans for the carrying out of the ( day Monday in order to conserve coal. 411 in Colombia. Asia has 1.279.586 time the homes and business estab- church the morning service will be | The fact that Irv. started for A SICK DOG idea have been completed hy the fin- ' M and Mrs. James Murphy, of millions of metric tons, five ” ishments of the town were well sup- held at 10:45. The Sunday school | battle front in France about two | ance committee and the pastor and | \hiting strect, are visiting at the it in China. Afrct hae perhay 839 “"ul mvvt1 at 12 o’clock. At 3 o’'clock ' weecks ago convinced his friend af AND it is expected n;‘at a salusfflctlnr.\' out- | home of Mrs. Catherine Cameron, ot lions of metric to over half of ) 2 % there will be a meeting of the Junior saw the “Colonel” shell mi come will be the result of their en- | New Haven, Mrs. Murphy's sister. S China' AlHics hasinerhannib 1,880 hat the effect of the late fuel ord o 2 N T Sy : 7 0 o i =Rk . it in China. f a has pe 7 o effe he late fuel order Christian Endeavor League. At 6 and hurried abroad to duck it. A DIRTY SOW. deavors. The plan call for twenty | g Loretta Flynn, who was em- of coal in A ia, probably three proula rel e thou ds of tons of o'clock the Senior Christian En- , other theory is that he went far fr: d i of the men of the church who arel ,joveq as clerk at the F. A. James times as much as in Afric and oal™which were either lost or held deavor League will meet. the old folks at home so they wauldn’t Do You Know Them? 5 ftartiont st aboutiz-a0lolcibolcito b0 S s B8 SRCRB R Jnmenil e o8 e : i St. s church will hold one hear him laughing when his well-de- | malke v B0 ali fhe homes uf thel o iiiien. Bhe has completed seven found mr i of the south polar 5 service tomorrow, which will be at served promotion was announced. arishioners and who are to receive { vear service in th Tl i ¥ wppeared as if this were possible be- e ) S 2 5 S e o EEEE 5 % year’ € <! e employ of the continent 10 o’clock. At 9 o’clock, Rev. J e Great w the rcjoicing around the SUNDAY AT 7 p. m. the pledges of the membe for the grore. Jevons ause of the eat movement of | Brennan will cel te mass ¢ t s’ Club an er historic places | f the church d g ti = t imat ¢ ass at Lambs’ Club and other historic pla | | support of t ch during the en Letters for the following are at the lODS might uit e committee hopes to ideratior ftreight in New Eng 1. For over a Berlin. at which Colonel Cobb has helped re- ¢y . s | suing year. The b B = e = PR EEMCEL - Jooide s : ! s year. D! post office awaiting their owners: 1 consld weels thero were six cars of coal on a | The Kensington Methodist church 'lieve the congestion by remaving him- The Little Stone Church” 1705 50 (laget of $2.856 rully L e el B Chel s e ateoh e e S ' %1 will have its usual morning service self. This not the first time Mr. Slais aiduring tho afternonnt i At the | SR T O L SRS ge U coallams world five MEmE lding- near the station, and 1t Was at 10:45. At 12 o'clock, the Baraca Cobb has been to the front. In fact,' ON BROAD STREET, PLAINVILLE. . . in. service which is to be held [ Sl gy R a snce. By that tine’ o very well' known they were not con- | ¢ and the Sunday school will most of him was at the front before .. {2t the “hurch at 10:45 o’clock the |, Crivats Peter N Prior, who is sta- bo tHove, thai KRS igné€d to any local concern. {meet. In the evening at 5:45, there the war started. “What I Saw at the =~ ~ | pastor wil] preach on ‘“Christian Hnflsdrill:‘,?:v‘;pal“g\?:l.‘I:‘A_-‘wls home It be a sub- A large number of local people have | Will be a meeting of the Junior Front’ was the subject on which Col- 1 VENTORY SALE | Stewardship” and the members of the 1 % ‘IUOST SRC 18 VITTINE at the lalready shouldered their axes, and | !cague. The preaching service will onel Cobb lectured when he returned ro urged to be present at | O L chacnalintreey 3 5 . R | i qpc ial Bargams on all church are urged to be T Harry Graham, of Pierce street, 1s if are trying t »p enough wood to held at 7 o’clock. Lojithis countrys . O . the morning scrvices and to stay At ;. aicnosoq 4 % on A atil. there be another supply of cb ‘e the morning service terday by his ds they pictured B = -assers of the church. 1 in town. The lack of coal will, |2t 10 ne Sunday sohool will what his far-flung front was going to che‘per rhan else\»hexe. \Y/e eive the canvassers Council of Defense Meets Monday— Bazar in East Berlin Nets $75. the country, has finally struck Berlin, and the residents of the town are ited States plied with coal, and it was thought p on the rails, and for a few days it Come and Hear About Them mankind ha nd water The funoral of Mrs. Warner was says Jevons, “if all the wate held from St. Joseph’s church in Bris- -3 . , rhe Sunday school will meet at the | B of the world, the Himalayas and the bf course, affect the local fact meet at 12. In the evening at 6 look like under several layers of red. can save you Money. i L aersioee | Thas, toltHis moming She was a sister of 3 8 T e ere Xito'thd ey St o upply | 0'clock th will be a meeting of white, and blue cloth, nickel-plate and DIRNRATTV e S o ir ineas (18 Dennls Crowley ol SRastiMali: (o 2 ditaa i heir immediate demands, it is feared the Chr n Endeavor League at the N ayonnaise dressing, the photograph 1. 3‘ Dhtu\ L»A{_Jl-i. Sunday hf, of i‘T‘};’r‘x C :Jm Ton. | Street. n;w__mm '_m“‘!\]‘-h Y haM-continued cold weather and poor , Parsonage. f a colonel on the staff af the Gov- mienlan Sn hTen | Our discount sale is still on. Will uirement Our oil ; | : e : ng of the church will be | t ! T e < e , crnor of Kentucky looking like a cros | deavor meeting of t i A 7 7 e ransportation will eventually result | Swrprise for Mrs. Schroeder. Fetoross :L T e : o ‘\,f B fll»f " o !?' | hold at 6 o'clock in the evening and | continue until Feb. 2nd. H. A. James. 5433 A. D., probably ve been dry n more difficulty. One local con- About 26 friends of Mrs. William NSRS arlor stove and a 3%& 5 fi ‘3% ? | the tople under discussion will be |—adVt. four centuries. "idal power and the em would not divulge its present Schroeder of Hudson street tendored B e e u ‘334 ‘Christian_Endeavor Goals and How ey <un’s heat are the only things ituation, and another came out with her a surprise shower at her home S (Pee ely . 2 ' = ERY = s itoris 5 frank statoment that at the pres: last evenine. Mrs: Sehrosder. was. tho DSVer would consent to:don: the | to Reach Them.” ) WHEN EVERY DAY and the pros for ax rant. LR MG IBC e IO G e O e [ ot avenizor the lave , { The first issue of the liftla church IS COATILESS DAY tion of population & i s s tunoly e owin fect B taciplant DE manygusetalle s § DU B pthtuciy was asreed the ’ 9 I | paper which is entitled “The Parish S sl e e tropica! |l THE well living on i crest chatllt had fever (becn E o venine sherepwereRvocallands B n i Bkl S o : % 2 & Messonger” wa« issued yesterday Tt - the interest and dividends paid P oo ot e tlofRiE e Shofesfingrn o instiuci et el schions: | Grass nei Ui i e W (MR | has besn decided to have the paper Some Four or Five Hundred Years ;.,) ractories, will heat their stately ,wn are burning wood, and there ar Fast Berlin Bazar a Success. belo gl AEIE (e can, R A i e Ehe ) S homes. in the temperate regons with some who have neither wood nor The bazar whi esl Tetalats D8 anait With Tofmore o L e > S From Now World's Fuel Supply Aomen, : O somel o e e or wood n N Wb s held ab it than a knitting bag. But no one E he Days When You larrely devoted to the report of the s briguettes made of carf i oal, as they were depending on the Athletic hall in East Berlin Thurs- c,uiq picture him e e or the Liays n annual meeting and alvo an account May Give Out lical plants. But ther W e o uch hoped for change in the situa- day and F ay evenings under the 41, onc imbrances, agging a = C t S of the plans for the “Every Member into the sun parlor and st on. e flllsv»( of“nm Village Improvement after him and making a noise like annet Larn. Cincaca IR G0 il CRrOY-Bandr 15 Ju.c; hlowh man came to know coal purning lens to g ed their society, ended last night. The en- get of memorial chimes. Ev i . 3 “hildr 2s a fuel there is no page of hist s g s al chimes. Even his \y/ e to be formed among the children istory colde c=me tortainment was a minstre] Show Pethriena e i el BB hen¥alkdollanRonEmore Rl e e e e it ellfus i mmolblank a Ui rracibinie ,,, a0 interest account bear-| beginming on Bebruery 3 treasura of the earth that was laid | The Way to Handle John. accou -] be local talent. A drawing for a lz tempt to < into the American i i home made-cake was held and the Army in France on the strensth of his Stalt Advent Christian church — The 1P In geologie ages was first syste- ; matically mined near Newcastle, Fng- most p ar yc g w 5 the battle front. . . s v CA ey b e frequently floo 4 v il a with rnm}rxl 1 at 7 o'cl i “Got to go to a fun'el.” ¥ 8 1 akes hunk for ry s n ‘e | 0 erate st ’ d t usoed procured and the proceeds amounted makes me for everything that Wl S L el T > steam, and steam had been > 2 to about $ [ ennestentasfever maldiabontime f START TODAY. b ;"’:‘.fl;‘ ,1.:,, s 1::"»‘ for the sermon | {° PUMP water out of the coal hole “Whose funeral is it?"” g : Just a moment, now, neighbors, un- | v Sepichs Pedne sl o | Burning coal made it possible to pro- My uncle’s.” Good Sleighing. til the handsome orchestra drummer | THE Wil be “A Sick Dog and a DIty | oy e e coal to burn. The circle | “When did your uncle die?” The excellent sleighing is attract- gets out the cocoanut shelis, Cli ' | Sow B of man’s contriving was compete. “Lawd, boss, he ain’t daid yit!" ing & large number of parties Who ity click, clickity click, elickity | BB . ° "l T - | pass through Berlin nearly every click! Atfention, company! y } sainvitie 1 Efds-% G. si et really warm on the ! On Schedule Time. i | irr\(‘r‘ivpd a lotter from his son Merton | till it decomposes. Gases and liquors “Case day's gwine to hang him Letter from France. Now we both burn and distil coal; ; “Then how do you know his fun- evening, Some of the older residents | All together now. i i PLAINVILLE, CONN. | : ; s telling him of his safe arrival in | pass off through pipes. Coke remalns. | Thursday.’—Saturday Evening Post. John E. Tamb, of Broad street, has | that is, heat it in a closed steel vessel eral is zoing to take place on Friday?" are claiming that the present sleigh-! “Weep no more, my lady!”