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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1918. = $3.95 Full height, full length, 3 ft. 6 in. wide, brass top balls, value $6. 50 We took all the factory had left at a BARGAIN PRICE.J Three Days’ Sale Only. | URQO e we e e vt SECOND AND SIXTH and disapproves other; the | ... 7 FRESH SYR]A SOCIAL PROGRESS’ [ s ncnézran e WARD CAMPAIGNERS i | Three Pay $2 Fines and Proprietot are lost. Thus does experience con- de i trol our attitudes and control our Pays : S e { motives and acts. Furthermore ex- S periences result in habits and give Raid Ave Dischargod, Joseph Wiseltier Speaks at Teach- 1“\‘ o judzment ana swnaaras o | RUtherford and Gorbach An- . el dnaoe ey ke John Filo, who conducts a barbet Ciblosn atejiansmitiod from chop "t 95" Broa Siree, ,s ers’ Council Meeting ‘:‘,‘,',:,,,“.t’,n:.."2:;:"‘1?;:3.; o another ey | 1OUNCE GOrpS 0f Assistants | are the 0 r S se] | joint by Judge J. H. Kirkham in po- | R e Uakafbety confitho | old and new. Many of the ex- - lice court this mo: 25 ¥ % 10 i, B s SR ,Fhrcfr::;‘gm“e‘“ie‘:‘;‘:d;m At the meeting of the Teachers| Pericnces which go to make up the| Encouraging reports are being ro- Miins stream of Dius | areseron vs froonare ors 0 B2 | Council held last evening at the Gram. | 0Cial process are puraly accidental, | ceived from the street cuptains il hed over the hills and | and costs each and the others were Mar school auditorium, Profes without conscious purpose. Inasmuch|over the city in their house to houst T | as they do not possess any permanent pai; vee flem under General Al- | Gischarged. Lawyer P. F. McDon- | Joseph Wiseltier, heud of the art® value, 5 e o this el ifor fhe United St are not typical and cannot | Thrift Stamps. Most people have heer B e T he British army, some few | 0D Tepresented the accused and | gepartment at the High school, was Serve to guide others, they are valie-leducated up to the Thrift St e \eent n sleam across the | Drosecutor G. W. Klett —conducted | the speaker of the evening. Mr. Wis. less. Who will separate the valuable lings idea, and very littie explainine Wl L-\RGE SHORE 121 r Pend into tho heart of Badie |tRe state’s case. The men fined were | eltier had as his topic, “Education and tybical cxperiences from the tri=lis necessary. In many mowmes. G @8 HADDOCK 1b /2C oyneil : Konstanty Murzyn, Louis Okula and | ana Social Progress.’ The topic was|vial and irrelevent? Who will helb | chijdren have set the exaimate 1o 2 RIS b Yion, Norw s svrian, a member of | Wallace Perczanoska. The others im- one of the series to he covered by the | cach Eeneration? Can society, DUsy | yuying Thrift Stamps in the e hool. SIDDIU A IEERRES % 11 American DOl a gbrevented | (1o Metroyoli division of the Na- |Plicited were Stanley Markewicz, Ru- association during the vear, and was | With the interests of the moment stob | 413 they have mu;d‘p'”“ s 003 HERRING . ib C from sailing by thelr/Inabifity t6 ob- | Gonal Arwd read the mews accounts | 40IPh Nuva, Wadislaw Mierzyewski | very well delivered. The speech fol- | to Consider the best ways and means | jieo o i 108 m8de the way ca RSN hALIDTE tain bunker coal, odcasioned by the | o¢ it with nipre than ordinary inter- | N4 Joseph Dujek. Tows: to attain and conserve its own pro- i . xm.scom‘eivcd" s , - S 30( pwners refusing to sign a War Trade | est. To him- it meant the reunion | The Broad street barber shop was Man has since the beginning of | 67€ss? The agency that performs this | oo SOOPEVIC - BO0R el Ghe g o A : Ib Board regulation. Letween himself and her. He had |Faided at 6:30 o’clock Monday night | things been chauging the world in | task is edu 2 lucation develops. | ¢ bu;, at “'_'q only for childre FANCY FRESI o Whis regulation, it was learned, | fearod tiat renoion moves might be | IV Serzeants Malone, Richardson and | which he lives, What is.is aim? | produces, preve and selects those | gionpuled thont of thix iden. Chai. $34 MACKERET 21(; would obligate the several Norwe- |made possible. | Johnson and Policemen Rival, Skel- What is he striving for? What is his changes which s matntain o pro- | ot O B _‘::_‘\_"’“m ”'i‘h"[ Ty S o hipping companies to enzaze | 1t wee fve years ago that he left |1ey and P. O'Mara. The police testi- | ultimate goal? By producing certain | STCSSIVe social order. turns from two streets in Ward Four [ XELIOW TALL i1l not to withdraw a single one of their | his native country, just graduated ' [¢d that they saw the en playins !changes and preventing others he has we have already learned at our | o .5 "o o " e : FLOUNDERS .. 1h (o vessels from service, a risk the own- | from an American. college in Beirut, | -1" i the back room of the bar-! made himself, plants, animals and | Previous meetin Ewolifactors jara IS S Sl e B ere refuse to take in the absence of | a few weeks later to smile into the | ’eT Shop and had to burst in the door : things more serviceable for life’s ends. | ¥nvolved in education, those unor- ot @ (”|»:» e e el 20 : puarantees that they will be protected | countenance of the Statue of Liberty | (¢ 8&in an entrance. They also said | Life has by many been measured in | §anized factors such as home, r she | ey 0 “,‘;’M m’m i ““f ‘:“mr STEAK b [ st | e wners. maintain | i Ve York Harbor. With Tiberty, | that there were fully 50 men in the | terms of its lengih instead of in terms | borhood, church, vocation, etc 3 iegesk i oo 1 Mt hanndl that such an undertaking, to be bind- | he had figured, and a chance to do |00m. but all but seven emcaped by |of depth and hreadth, and in terms ' the organized or specialized institution, [’1‘hrm S '»"“\'lj .:‘f“‘, 2 ing, as it Is desired by the American | something qworth while, he would |JimPping through_windows, rushing |of the amount of material wealth, the school, through which ageney alljq 4 " 0 B s e Wer Trade Board, fot the duration of = Dm,u,fig,\ money to return to |4OWD cellar or climbing up a water |amassed such as moncy, lands, hotses, - that society has accomplished is put»&dopml . h““ o(; '1" A ! '“; » the war, cannot be entered info by Ramullah, suburb of Jerusalem, i | pipe t‘n'nu%h an airshaft. instead of in terms of happiness, self at the disposal of future generations. ma‘mg«flg r§r4 Qevpm;dv\}‘“’jw‘: 1V B o nes of tho! Tollowing | wriorttown lived the girl) and marry | | eiter Cosack, charged fwith beat developmient land service | Muchi o i Socicty, iexpreseing itself through Stho)} Se a8 B LR F VR RS ets B ks ML l\)‘g his wife, was sent to jail for 30 |the unhappiness is caused not by the | iormer, thu determines what xiuy”‘:a e new one and Mr. Gorbach’s BAsiITs. : . g | days. The woman testified that her |lack of friends. property, leisure, | educational aim shall be. It is for | eXperiment will be looked upon with &uarantees Demanded. i Crosses Continent and Ocean. husband has not worked for a week [ beauty, etc., but by purcly relative education to discover the social aim 'much interest. 1Tt looks as if the That a guarantee will be given One day while he was at work in {and on I Tuesday, Thursday, Sat- | conditions such as not possessing as; and then to realize this aim in the Sixth would have the best working that the freight rates now prevailing | San Francisco, on a business trip for |u,day and Monday he beat her se- | much money as one’s neighbor, mot| eXperiences of its pupils | system under this plan of any ward o | 1 i shall be raised in the event of war | his importing firm, he received verely being better looking than somcone | 3ducation must fit the individual|in the city. Manager A. N. Ruthc R SC risk insurance rising; and, | message from home. Come at once, Nt hins e uihiana o ono| tor pacembnal participantita Eh6l evers | fordotlithe) Hecond Mand (iMiantser HERRINGS .. each 2. That a guarantee be given that |it said. Arrangements had been made other fellow, etc. Man has alrcady ! changing social process of which he { Gorbach of the Sixth announce their PAT IRISH the present rates shall not be low- |for the wedding. Custom made it | CITY ITEMS through his own efforts brought about , is a part; education must make his COTPs of assistants as follows #B MACKEREL .. cach 30(: e ! mandatory that he obey, so he board- | an age of science, and thereby put! aim to be participation in the social | Ward Two. o The difficulty is preventing the sail- | ed the next train for the BEast, where | himself into possession of a marvel- | process which is constantly in the | A X, Rutherford, manager. COD FISH ing for France, Italy and other coun- | he engaged passage across the ocean | I i lous instrument of control for the ai- | course of reconstruction. It is to the Ash street, Mrs. George Darrow PILC tries of loaded vessels carrying essen- | for home. | S R b CORRIEC | TR o fiky G T men G intorent ofisoclety, therefore, to'havs || Avgtin ttrect! Une Tohmson tial war supplies. {NNOne[fdays hel arrived SInWTiverpool, ((AERLRE Becho OFRROBRE, R ch S ot for himself. Through science he 1 all pupils raised to the greatest pos- | Bain street, Miss Gacht P Nbewes] o e shed| EnclandHO walked down ithe sune (Inichtgiosconsidergine netiton fof devised means of production and d «iblo efliciency. Chapman street, Aaron Danielson : | Grammar school teachers for a 5 : i : und are advancing along the Hedjaz |Plank and grasped the coatsleeveofa | * = 0 o™y W il Wl“” A tribution which have so increased the “Aost probably education acquired Cherry strest, Albert B Eilchstaat GhrascOLE e S word's wealth that therc enough |,y ap individual cannot be reet, Gustave Litke. to the South American east coast shouting newsboy. e 5t i e i points are 35 shillings and to Soutn | \Warl War against Turke: e e e B R im e U e ligheritance Cllis street, Frank Kiar. American west coast points are 40 | Wais what it gland had de- | {7 L MG 5 ¥{in spite of thi wonderful collection g gescendants. The skill gained in| IHenry and Jefferson streets, Mi: Shillings per ton. The negotiations ' clared war against Turkey e e g of material wealth what an astonsh-| \weavine o pug or paintliz a picture | Ada Whatnall, do not involve Norweglan vessels There was no alternative. Anotker | ““1““\ “"‘L”‘n*_ R elsor g ing proportion of the earth’s in' o, ,0¢ he inherited: it ends with the e Pt o Forense Kings serving Britain, as the rates and oth- amship would leave for the United | West Main St.—advt. habitants softo tbed & Hunery v each {iye son wiios has ssained it EHe ' can, ||ibu: or arrangements with that country tes within twenty-four hours. And | The civil service commission will | nish Man has invented machinery . ;. ol teach the technique of | Stanley street, north to Park street, "RESH PIGS e s intediauthio ively to he sat. | with it Badie returned. Last year he | meet this evening at § o'clock to con- | Which does his work and gives him : b i e G i 3 BRSGl v 1n very o riictiar i idal o oin caltnc iy, | duct examinations for appliants seek- | time for leisure, yet i nspite of modern weaving or IMlorence Kingshury 1 i 5 2 The 2 S G ! ing appai : ) the cz cce of | machinery what a large proportion of b the med L The only ray of hope was that the | ing appaintment to the call force of ge prop may himself be such a wonderful | Kelsey street, Wil shumore. Fris marms : 4 °01 \weaver or painter that others, in-| Meadow and Lilac str Miss | 8 1 R | 2 s S . fire departme Gl e _| men are forced to endure a crushing ) . il ¥ criors SIA sahmarine son. | clouds of war soon would pass and |the fire department and the super cedito el T B s e o | meas e 10¥ w C | he would be altowed to enter Asiatic | nUmerary police force. There are |&rinding toil, which leaves them no Concerning Norwegian shipping | 5 s he N J S R R : apportunity for development. [e has {omses it was asserted today that, con- | Turkey. Te would wait. And wait | four o tomeneand trare o & popular belief. the losses | 1@ did. And there was no word from |one polic department aspirant. developed scientific kpowledge which of Tves had amonunted te only 700, | her or from his parents. The Teuton- | New Britain Council, O. U. A. M, | Bives him§ power “toeradicate Diost i e i ((neorship saw 1o that. No | will meet tOMOIrrow evening to com- 3' e “"";"’i-" "“‘if\' e A which have been stated, although tho : WOrd since the puoksizecsivediing imem otz telithio Maunt Staary il TS £ ¢ a reve b 1werations. Frem the standpoint of Sheffield street, Mrs. Shick. ol 1 4 irt Vashi o i knowledg: how 1many preventable ¥ L : 4 £ > 1 . loss of tonfrage hras amounted to more Francisco for him to appear for | birth of Washington. Following the it tllomed tolalnimithei ol caucation Sthent it (Flvery e bl South street—Charles M. Peterson. than 1,000,000 tons, i the wedding. business meeting there ~ will 'be alj t im0 5 - He has worked onr that such changes be brought about| Whiting street, George Stark. Muhlcan 53[; | That may try to emulate him. Thus may Pearl and Pearl Court and Vine, ¥ SUGAR CURED one person have a profound effect | Severin Johnson. | hacox (s sripy v 3D tot anly upon other individuals in hi Pleasant street, Miss Doris Dew nvironment, but through them caus: Rocky Hill avenue, Miss Gertr the widest modifications in future | House. 1t was also emphasized that the | S Fealime for soclal and entertainment, followed by | - %10 0 (00 " Chich enables him to | since they can be transimitted from | Vega street—Mrs. George Darrow. Norwegian government is not con-| And then, just a few weeks ago | OYSter supper. : train and utilize his powers with a ' individual to individual tnrough so- Sixth Ward. | Gfl?ameiy cerned directly in the negotiations af- | came the news-that General Allenby NGty T e minimum of loss and waste, vet in; cial contact, Ward Manager, A. Gorbach. ' fecting shipping which are bein r.!z:nd his forces had entered Jerusa- | ADDED TO DEFENSE COUNCIT. | it of our knowledge of scientific “Were society entirely static, the| pDistrict No. 1, Division Manager, ried on by the American government {lem. A day or two later came the R A v . | methods of teachimg we undoubtedly | problem of education would be en-| Mrs. O. A. Peterson, 827 IZ j SWIFT'S NUT 1 1b 33 with the representatives of the own- l\\n rd that all in the nearby villages | Judge Wheeler and Tucian F. Robin- | o4uc0 the child to waste half of the | tirely solved, for then the individual East street, Mrs. Frank Stone: MARGARINE pkg (¢4 i i were saved. That gave him courage. | son New Membes time he spends in school! Willing and | could be trained to fit into the so-| foward street, Judd Ave Mrs. GOOD COOKIN #he omners tikekthe '=round B that | DO Now e being relayed through capable workers, men whose work ' cial scheme and left there perfectly | 1, ouis . Andrews; Sunrise ve. Mrs. e S 51(: oy cancol en o conditions | P'ngland.and Egypt, a message has would benefit mankind, ave still often- | adjusted to his environment. But| . | Jones: City Ave., Miss Mildred COMEOUNDS 25105 may arise in the future, 1 {hat in | come to-him that all are well and times forced to spend periods of time (he world moves ever on. Society’s | mzgerald; Connecticut Ave., Mrs, P. B GUARANTEED R i Ho oblisats thamesives not| waliing for him in enforced idleness. Kiiling, burn- aim changes. Education must recos- | . MceMahon: Seymour Park, M EGGS Ao 56(: to lay up ships, as demanded by the | And so is it any wonder that Badie ing and stealing are still considered | nize the movements of society. Tt | afinnie .',M_m:m NS o e | 3 Beaca iy Audi works\all day long and late into | Cut State Council of Defense by Gov-, johoraple if done on a large enough ! mus _minded. B S el X war trade board. which controls Bl S o must be open-minde y means o7 Sl bunkering, it is not because they do the night with that bayonet of his, | © 5 rna Mrs. A. H. Knapp; street, Mrs ~ . scale, by a ration. International dis-| syrveys and other tests it must seek | \J s . Judge Wheeler is @an associat S S e Y : = St seek | pon J. Scott; East street, Mrs. Frank Y C fat-sant to'serve American interests, , Sharpening it:so it will have an edge idse R i L ssociate | ,uieg instead of being settled by a | g criain the results of existing | v Whode 2 < el [S7a SAN ) . si mething like that judge of the supreme court, and has| .oupy of expert juc are still settled | ¢orms 5 5 3 A e Rhodes: Cottase y but that, as business men, they mu | been active in war work in Bridge- | g L forms of education and experiment ) L R S that he grins and say . wishe : ] 25 7 s Catherine Lyon Bd L omastie in Bl O thoio@ftop thelr own interosts. Thore- |, - e | port where he holds the chairman- | e Datelield. @ @ orosress. What| With new methods. Bducation must) Doy No, 2, Division Mana & . 0imasi'c Gk Z’ G Hartford, Feb, 20.—Judgze Georgo 1. Wheeler of Bridgeport and Lucius . Robinson of Hartford, have been pointed members of the Connecti- e less the Tinited | they’d hurry and X 1 2 | o i gress. Y b A < 2 fore, they hold, unless the Tnited | bVl MY Ship! ofll HelBriazaporth war ibureant |walics nihesorouee sl somathing | nhioh || on iantiyrestate its aim which must | oo SRy Laurel % p States either permits the ships to con- | He is a graduate of Yale, 1881, and | s be in terms of present social needs. 2 e o aans 4 For this young man knows, and it | He is a graduate o Bty , and ! cannot be explained in a simple way g = Winter street, Mrs. Poter; North i gl tinue the traffic without being bound 2 ; % e The was appointed to the superior court! or defined in a few set phrase: We must give real every-day expari- e Jen e LB to risk great losses, without hope of . Shows all over his brown face when a E 5 It St e someiting denmits| siosh £ v 2 1 g compensation, for the first time since to do here and now. “To do this” | O Xeefe, Catherine Kerin e PREMIER BRAND he smiles, that the sooner they all d by Governmor Morris in 1893, thejlive in a world of change. Nothing o 5 e e e oungest man ever selected for that |abs 3lv 15 but alllisiforever bedom. Tni Miss Cs rine Coo i 19 the beginni of the war Norweg go over the sooner he will walk down absolutely is, but a rever becom e o, e U SRS (o Union street, Mi Catherine . n B D e c vessels will be laid up i Hartford Av Anna Rosenberz, street in Ramallah that leads to | high office. ing. All things are passing over| z = L Lot Mr. Robinson is senior member of | from what was, thraugh the medium | O1'¢ of ‘I“"H:"hcg‘(la an .flf"t“,’"’“‘"; Dora Protass; Elm street, Catherine W ALASKA PINK 2 c = = “ e afte ing the the Hartford law firm of Robinson, { of what 1o what will be. Change ; o IUILLY A6, ve wi ypes o e e ¢ SALMON tall cax And then after showing them th inge | occupations that refloct the life of tho Long, Margaret Noonan S H * tall can street, Elizabeth Tracy; Star stre PREMIER BRAND 21 he says, pointing to his khaki Robinson and Cole. He has been ac- | offers the sole opportunity for pro- ! | uniform, “,(v”p(,(,m,., back to Amie ' tively identified with the State Coun- ! gress. Nothing ic changes. How- | ger society, and permeated S e e i 5 CLAMS e Washington, Feh. 20.—Full It would be a crime not to bring cil of Defense as chairman of the le- ; ever, change alone is not pros: buf (1 Eonshons gvlih the epirit of aTh | rude Reilly; Connerton strect, Mx frec ) cperation between army commanc S zal committee. He 1s a graduate of i moving towards a hizher aim it be- | history and sclence. When the school | S /0%, g 0 S50 0 oo SUNBEAM wet or ln and the Red Cross was ordered todsa Yale, 1885, and was admitted to the:| comes Drogre ocinl changes which | troduces and trains each child e e SHRIMP ary can 4 0C Ty the war department so that everv- | pror— too o P har in 1891, Te has held important | secure a more harmonious adjustment | Of societs into membership with- | Winifted Iellys Diwer Sirect: U 8 (o0n ronk thing possible for comfortand welfare | (yicooo” Jrel,. 20.—Opinions of e city offices in Hartford, of man to man, which inerease the | Providing him with theimstruments of | 7¢0- *"r‘“ SE s L s AND BEANS o ].DC of tropps may be done. Officers arc | o S8 B0 o course of prices mastery of man over nature, which in- ¢ ¢ffective self-direction, wo-shall -havo | Frank Iennev; Spring stvect. b ; Rl Sy 7, ordered to inform troops of the Lol Om ts B Ol ons, in the ‘EMY OWNED PROPERTY. crease the control of human nature, | the deepest. and best guarantee of a.| Clanc: Lol MOHICAN MINCE 29 Bt i h e sy e Bt iy e e vnich B produeeligreaten Rerclencyiof Iiareerisocictyfntioh akwor thy, Sloxely; pinal Hurlburtaeacrect, & 2 MEAT 3 pl C wires Board of Trade brokerage D roperty custodian. to. | the Eroup in carrying on its common | and harmonions.” McAvay . : O T 8 S 5 il | life, greater development of co-opera- B —— District number : m mana- d . 31 c « he! Nes he order wad - 5 9 ‘ their familte liouses spend many thousands of dol- gay urged all banks, trust companies, ger, Fred < J. McEnroe. 137 Tre BISANS = 1o, ted Lot ";"" S e AnSIEY | Jars, must not be sent out until Abril surrogates, United States attorney :W'::;:‘L'i;h:l:; "”:m?m“‘:j‘”’ (;’:" ;‘V”:“ el ey S e oy orrie bout their fawilies at ceording to o tuling Dy g Ors and internal revenue collectors to re-| {5 the requirements of existence and | Jrene Conlon, Miss y. Colon, Miss PEAS L5 bs e [of the board of trade announced t0- port at once any enemy-owned prop- A Miss A. 3 Howie land ol promotediheicomfortsl SRS LCRE ST Sraiis pucegon el an improvement of the canditions of TLoretta Brocken, O'Brien. ' 8 < e o el being of those families. Red | 02¥: The purpose of the regulation crty known to them. ~Mr. Palmer human life. Such changes, therefore | Miss Catherine Welch, Miss Anna MOHICA. ST 29C Ghons’ iprie tateaiarenetoroeal L R BE LS CSSRTEE T Gl R Y el v neteon s el d i bl e sl d e feree teroolal hamany | | Hayes. Miss Mary Flood. soux car AR nitaeh i tolnuch baaeitoapitald ous moneCla . jireclly con- land trust companies, have failed to' gocial efficiency and social survival | 1 Mary Heath, Mi - MOHICAN CHILI . : cerned with the proper marketing 'report enmemy property and he has L ! ‘ o P {hl furiiy orareenay supviies, to coms aoerae It Bl e prol eport _enemy proper make for social pragress. Miss Julia Sullivan, ss Nellic SAUCE ... pt bot R A A il or ) by Audpnnanc Ny oTRorobE) crdecetiantinyestisation: “As I have just shown, it is not _— . Sullivan, Miss Mary iss | MOHICAN PURE ! S mere knowledge that will lead man : = | Fulton, Miss Nora Lynch b e 23 5 v S — @ ed F a Eig | : or T 5 e | RECOMMEND TUBE PURCHASE. | taward that higher fdeal for which he (Continued From First Page). | pejyigere Division—Division mana- = vt bot c for patient Washington, Feb. 20.—Food Ad- ministrator Hoover, in a statement to- | _ Washington, Feb. 20.—Purchase by IS striving. If he is to take any great | . ;ihwestern Russia. The Russian |57 F- B Crandall. Roxbury Road i ry a s i i tio of gres = E . rs. Johr A MEXIGANS BUY FLOUR. Gay caled on all patriotic. shipwork. the Fovernment for about 4,000,000 | Step in the direction of progre e oo e i | south\tollAllen atroch M= JUbkn = ers to enroll in the public res neiflf the leased pneumstic mall tupe | Will have to conseruct Bis Hees S 3| menian centers south of the Black CarlsonsgRilord Hhond iy Ui V) i : Jew k, B < >hil. « Js happiness worth more than wealth = ; Mrs. Charles 15. Per- Betwecn 30,000 and 10.000 Tons | service. “No amount of decreased | Svstems in New York, Brooklyn, Phil- app 368 Iwhloh farel belnelra octuplaaliby | oz itoad SMEs ACHATLE 0od use or fo adelphia, Boston, Chicago and | Are richly developed powers of more | . S vy: Francis street, Stanlev and Wells, | &8 Capay | Id H ‘ e e e o | food use or food substitution and sav- | adelr e s 1o o oiir|[iTishEdetachmentsy i drepizonalwilll et Setias e ol PlRe oo h Zficy Laiwin c MUST AID RED CROSS. presence of Red (ross representatives and their willingness to help soldicrs fients and render any other service APPEAL FOR SHIPWORKERS. | ing will help ur g - ~ |Louis will be recommended by th I 2 T e R B e e ipiaes instiorrenaing | Lot Pl ESRES R noR e b e ! serving others & higher ideal than com- | Provably-eoon fall into Turkish hands. | Nat- e Belviders Manor and Belvi- | : able,” he said as completed an investigation pelling service? What things are most s lmportant to record that|gere Heights, Miss Esther Linden M 400000 one lot fwhea flandSdons IbISARRS S0 e s 4 it was | Dk while? A clearly defined aim | large contingents of -Arabs are joming | © 0" : i@ i el Y caperience. | the forces of the Skefl of Merea Wi —_— RE-ELECTED HEAD OF NETTCO. | e tcangbepdiscqyeradionly n CrReESISS himiots = NOT-A-SEE] S o et o e CHAMBERLAIN RECOVERING, thihedalinastvesle ior Sln ol 8 e e R Brtish. he| TAX BDANKS COMPLETED. ngls: s“'l’ e 10c Mexican government, according to a | ing, recently commissioned licuten.| Washington, Feb. 20.—Senator | o ans roore: thess nre fhe mater. | Turks in two encounters sceupied bi| Washington, Feb. 20.—Corporation | Soer Mexican newspaper ant-colonel in the aviation service, | Chamberlain of Oregon, chairman of | 1512 (‘mt of which mn'n' constructs his | Mazreh, southeast of 1‘k;e Dead w; exc profits tax return blanks were | FRESH CELERY 15 The wheat and flour purchased by | und assigned to duty at the frunt in|the senate military affairs committee, | ige's nim, These are the things worth | and are advancing alonz the Hedjai | Teceived today at the treasury from | HEARTS .. 2 behs. C agents of the Me N government | wnce, was re-elected president of { who was operated upon \\'Yn!o‘ These ’r":rm ST e Wiy Towards e : the pubNe printer and distribution to | = ¥ ¥ already are being loaded at ith | the New England Telegraph and Tele- { for appendicitis g i o %asa his envizronment are oy el revenue collectors was begun. Blanks | LARGE YELLOW 390 American ports and are expec | phone Co., at the annual meeting to- | makir rapid recovery. according ! .1 social activities, Whatever does The New Britain Choral club® will | for individual and corporation SR ONTONS Pk reach Mexico City by March K other officers were re-}to a statement made tod, by the!js in answer to same social need. is|mect tonight at S o'clock in Booth's | profits reports probably will ~ewspaper said. S 4 sa |members-of the semator’s famity, | moac T (O el standard or d hall for rehearsal, [ ror distribution tomorrow, have been purchased in Chile and Argentina for distribution to the