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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, Y {its ‘l"::"’»‘yl«;rv\ I.K\‘I‘l"‘l\“lhu ‘,‘ n \\n‘h tho i the H ,; ”H',()fr»r‘\:nr;" ;mJI \ cause | BVE oo s s WOODLAND'S WERI® i ihrmasrews st | PROSECUTORS DISAGRE, Ry Mr. Slater s s glven physical me | Woods Issues Warrant and Klett Says s L display will mark the beginning of n . urements a number of applicants | [ : for serviec mp‘ : i ‘\ P AT TH[ MUSEUM niuch activityron the part of Curator Case Was Not Carcfully Investigat- bUnGESSIflflS a' Al S, Army Ehea Schurr during the spring Arran N B e e R ments I ady been made by him ed—Andrng Discharged. Hursfau 8 w9 bo to give lecturcs before various educs cc iderahb etivity and is in e e ) i GII[S of E H DflVISOI‘ o0 EXhi- {ional institutions within tho city and | Frank Andrus of Maplo street was @ \" it ying of swhich will be | et e -,v‘{‘,”»::”:m nane L in neighboring towns and also to | arraigned beforc Judge James T. Mes- @ found below. Many more are conduct o nnmber of nature study i gy oy police court this morning on M included—Come in and see s mw i ress. A ches vmlr'*w: ‘ bmou Feb. 18-28 outings, The war has forcibly brought 5 e e l any vt i Seb ool forward the fact that the young peo- | @ charge of mnon-support g . fat HaosanyandaSthere ple should be given all possible en- inst him by his wife who camo N All Men's Wool and Silk i soo cst being shown among the Mufilers that. formerly sold for $1.50 to § ) at $1.00, A I\ During the woelk February 18th couragement alonz lines which will | here fro ‘aterbury to prosecute tion troop of Boy Scout | here from Waterbury to F | ¢ ! ! the Institute Museum will celebrate tend to cause them fo conserve our | b TR - i daplt ey ! | what will be s “New liritain Datural resour mheduerliTorms | n JRChe pvanantRwas igened i § Men's Handkerchiefs — Six Mgl | Woodland's \week” when a large and of wild life in Connecticut need pro- | terday afternoon by Assistant Prose- W a5¢ Initial Iandkerchicfs for r 170 [ specially arranged case of birds and fection as never before. During the ' cutor J. (. Woods and, according to @ $1.00. | specimens te ho found hereabouts will | coming ",]'v" for scveral seasons prosecutor G. W. Klett, who conduct- [ © Grey Suede Fownes Gloves— 1 t B d el e e L carerully inves Judge Mes- @ Washable Chamoisette Gloves E‘?EN o NI{\HT R e o e o o EL i wtertained similar —Value $1.50, at $1.00. A PRl G SO T e, (ST e () e e thoughts for he ered the dis- Tan Cape Gloves—Values | the buds on the trees, the actions of | ple to protect hird and other creatures ¢harse of the accused and remarked B $2.00 and $2.50, at $1.00 GountNoE Delensonid e | some of the bird inhabitants and other | which feed upon the insects which de. that if any action should be forth- Soft and Stiff Cuff Shirts— | signs in nature, tell the never failing | stroy the products of the soil will da , coming it ought to be in Waterbury. $1.50, $2, S 3 $3.50 ihat spring is not such a great { mich toward getting Iarger and bet A. gymnasium. | way The blucbirds and other |ter crop | feathered harbingers of warm weath- “New Britain Woodland's . D. M. 8. meets | er will bo with us before we are hard- | will prove an event of much profit to 1Ot supported her in three years. o i s hall |1y aware. In many schools the chil- |the voung people. Rut it will not he I'urther testimony showed that An- B | dren are being given “bird talks” and |just a “week’ of profit for it will drus is living with his wife's mother § ’ Columba, D of C., meets | are ir ned to be on the watch for | prove of weeks and vears of lasting in this city and supports one of his HORSFALL S hal the appearance of early bird arrivals, | knowledge to all. The Davison case children there, another at the Wat- | [ Be the weather what it may this is | will always be an inspiration to cre. son Home and a third in Burlington. | l§ yp pAYS TO BUY OUR KIND. Britain Camera club meets at | the season when thoughts begin {o [ate in cvervone a desire to learn of JonnjisonsShlnuny Mecharged givith 99 Asylum St., Connectin; turn springward. To lovers of nature, | natnre and to get hetter informed up- | drunkenness and breach of the peace, | i sl ISR DN gh and to school children in particnlar [ on matters relating to the feathered did not appear when his e was ., § R et e e w an \ nt e, S g i om the Davison case of hirds will he a | folk and other wild inhabitants to ba called and his bond of $100, posted | HARTFORD, Bthoy wore |0t 2 un strec lat ctor in creating their hearts | found im the woodiands in and about by Peter Parkofski, was declared for- | fence of the a desire o get better acquainted with | New Eritain Mrs. Andrus testified that she has si hildren, thre whom are in Woek," navy, and said her husband has asLanal Nighgshivtsas Cotton and flannel, $1.50, $2, 50 values, at $1.00. or ncing wa umber. Bip holds zood with n I s, oo o nmnqmn RSIGNS Bf our men have cn d A o 0. N gular worl of 1h Fhysical Divectoe in Public Schools | ~ \ecopts Berth With Atlanta, Ga,, | Members “Our ror War Work. gularly attende zoodiy nun inm Moorhead, physical di- | ber of 0 ®'clock. Members 5 ¢, | mitted s resigaation e school A lmvae meet. a 30 i e S A board to become effective February {opics of vit cvost at the § Wt {22, Mr. Moorhead’s move is Villiam G Mitk strect | time. tuated by an offer from the Atlanta, that he was | fgha Bib eilowship suppers | Ga., Y. AL €. A. to accept a place in I attended and thor- la southern military training . men o v save this city Ifebruary v. Warre ) yin new dutics i e 1c e “o0ls ad 1t cn on the c- i Mr. Moorhead came to this cify i |'To insure Victor quality, always look for the famous war has sub- tim the matter over Y | abor Y . to succeed trademark, “‘His Master’s Voice.” It is on ell genuine 5 2 products of the Victor Talking Machine Company. moncy back o Iding has bo od during | Jo o director of (he the Had- [ the month by the W. ¢ T : th srounds 5 work was of such street re- | Con nwealth Club | a hig wdard that the school b Wt oan attempt ‘The Physical i t s been | ymmiended his selection as general R L T S e S Three new Victor triumphs bry's, incorporated. restaurant, in | the tory of the v Lic i uate SRR e e e 2 T L G o These three ,Q’rent Victor study courses give fresh evidence idend will be paid. Numerous conducting his AU 1glo] Ll BE ne s SRR i e i Gt STEVIENS CLASS OFFICER. of how (losdv the Victor keeps in touch with the times— P e Tl e the :H\‘:\!:‘\” N N 1 recent elass meeting the Cl how alert and cager to serve the peoplc as new occasions lvang Elliston will speak to- : : 20, al the Worcester Polytechnic e ioht Al ibel Homn i lonpinasiimo; RISGE menBhayine Spant o, e el 6 Beren o HIEEER and demands arise. . titute 5 i 5 cipated in this old-time | institute, . o SR AN ANl wel- 1 ound Athletics never showed hetic this city to the office of vice presi- e, His roommate Almon K. Lin- IR R el e e e G e o | Singing taught by the Victor I in competition; the showers are well | ed president. Stevens previously heid e : ; patronived; while Basketball was | the office of scerctary. e is a grad- v A complete course which provides the oppor- f B - more popular than at presc vate of the New Britain High school, { | . ‘ ¢ | 1 G i lcls ol notnmontere e W tunity for every aspiring singer to study under JUMPS !I‘]'a‘ LEA]] Lwell attended and the contostants are | ers of Sigma Alpha Epsilon frater- AN 7 the direction of Oscar Saenger—one of America’s | ; |putinsian i fnish) srscefoln e —_— = 7 o= greatest and most successful vocal teachers. = i‘l"/l‘,,,,\».l“',:.'\fw" RSsnccas Rl SRR hcR Quitanc l;’,’:_m:w\s BeaAeet | | Wy 5 b Twenty lessons on ten double-faced Victor Records— ds Per Gfipllfi S[fllflp Sale_! The Association Team which has i e | 4 R T separate sets for soprano, mezzo-soprano, tenor, baritone, b A e vailable | Because of its tonic and laxative i & 5 & s 7 )v.u»n pla the be .-" pins Ml‘ ‘(‘: o ool O uinincicaite bass. Each set complete in a container with book of in- \ave proven invincible with b one | fecty Laxatl Y \ I8 3 . \ apry’ ngaot excoption, the usually fast Imiske |taken by anyone without —causing S 0 structions, at the same price a one-hour lesson would cost St. Mary’s Return Largest pie) s ‘ | aggresation of Chicopee havinz heat. | nervousness ov ringing in the head, = ¢ thel Saenger Studios indNew Yorke=605! W. GRO S signaturc on box. | en them one game. At pr m holds the undisputed cl State Championship s this week from the Camp to the ht - i = vooational Grammar sEhool WIth | cjqeces have hren conducted by 2 | 300 AT “TABST DANCE, ‘ ) “rench taught by the Victor argest per capita sales. St. Mary's v total attendance of 1912 novelty moonlight dance E 4 5 ool leads in the total amount of | i “{e ® coia 3 S e s me B. rooms last night = # A set of three double-faced Victor Records sales, and the parochial school llihere nas been individual worls by a as @ complete Success. The Charter Mren propome next week fo molic s oo EE e v Jniz orohostia ofl HMattiord funs — ¢ ¢ K which easily and quickly teach the American br the top and win the banner if lced 1 by 118 TaT the tellon s nished the music for dancing and 1 \ i \ soldier enough of the French language to meet sible. Few achool children in New ; : : snder the suf T. J. Devine b The Senior Leaders’ Corps has | tnder the supervision of q evine, = 4 | L s " . tain have not purchased one or |, o< ¢ AENION O anee n the | chairman of the committce, several ¢ i his immediate needs the moment he steps on re Thrift Stamps. ions were introduced. Ahout s TN i & i uperintendent 5. H. Holmes makes | (1 siniaiv efliciont i the orane g e e s French soil. b following weekly announcement of e r Hartford, Meriden, Bristol e cxhibition given on Open House T Ir irom ks (alelo Sn 3 H H H b school league standing R A e and New Iiaven. During the intermi i i \ The complete set is furnished in a special waterproof he following report on sale of | yjated in having for the director of | Sion refreshments were served \ ik p container with two vest-pocket size ready-refcrence books. rift Stamps for the week ending | e | A Al S i o = a rice; R set. ruary 9, 1918 is based on the num- 2 Y Specially priced at $2.50 per se! belonging in school. Schools, not Juding the Camp school, are listed sl The Best Valentine is || . Wireless taught by the Victor oS T red ; =8 % This course was prepared in collaboration y L5 th 0 g , \ with the Marconi Company to aid the govern- S b . e € ne - ; 1ot ment in meeting the urgent need for wireless gopen oo = #omy operators. Opportunities for advanced rating Lincoln St You Wri;e Yfiug‘se ¥ z fi » 4 in the military service are open to competent Osgood Hill 5 6. A ' Pt operators. Northend I Smith B b J The first valentine was a written me —a note of thougntrul- i 2 N - A set of six double-faced Victor Records, complete in 2 _Hizgh : Hocon : ness penned in the writer's n hand The timent is as B 4 b A B ast Stroot ..... ... cis e s i container with manual of instructions, and specially priced Bartlett . e 3 Why not this year the old custom by sending to each ~ at $5. s | S 3 of your friends a personally tten message? Burritt . ......... 5 Your letters should be written on stationery that indicates 8 St. Joseph's ...... 5 character—stationery that possesses distinction, that is a worthy [ Any Victor dealer will gladly give you full information about any of these new courses Camp ..--. St medium for vour thoughts, IS TS e e Sl s ey You will find here two pap crs that convey this atmosphere— [B | In the Triangular Thrift Stamp *h the finest in its class shapes and sizes for all occasions. . Victors and Victrolas $10 to $400. Period styles to order from $375 to $950. e race the Bodwell Realty Co SYMPHONY LAWN | LORD BAITIMORI LIN ¢ i ces the lead in the first report on Is & writing paper that pos- I remarkable value - : [ Victor Talking Machine Co., Camden, N. J. » sales. It is proposed that the e | nners will ve an oyster supper or | Inething of the sort at the expense the loscr The league standing is follows dwell Realty Co btropolitan Insurance Co. 5 & idential Insurance Co. .. 26 S0c up. | taste. 35c and f0c. he Thrift Stamp school banner physical work and showed themselves | Nt Total .$1,000.00 : and unmistakable will be surprised to find such Important Notice. Victor Records and Victor Machines are scientifically coordinated and synchronized in the waractor In this quality e T e e processes of manufacture, and their use, one with the other, is absolutely essential to a perfect reproduction. Product ithe waTaan JOL refnos Ao el S el = New Victor Records demonstrated at all dealers on the 1st of each month ment finds a medium that ac- ; \ curately reflects her person- ality. In white and tin in white and tints, to suit your surface, will please and satisfy Correspondence Cardg and Envelopes in Both LAST DAY FOR ALIENS. Symphony Lawn and Lord Baltimore Linen plice and Federal Authorities Urge Fermans to Register Immediately. The local pol a the federal fthorities today sent out a notice to I German aliens urging them to ¥ 4 E R {42 X /il ter before 8 o'clock tomorrow 3 { } . ¢ : B |2 AN ARAURAURAT AT W‘w G i Zht, which is the last time for their ¢ & % o) )5 5% ! ‘ R e W‘gfl“@ BQALB)U Hu el @9 “ . “ :‘ ‘ | p”‘ ‘” .1 I ’«W Ceate 12 oo e e | AR POR Tk e s flflwfl i regis- - eich - 2 LI RN il red here and thero aid to Lo a i w who have not yet appearcd.