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p/ i - NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1918, ! = — P amville News, ~FCRUITING JOINTLY F Q;{ g ]_ | | MEN TO STOP { A fi] N opping ¢ ’ YOU SAVE, NOT SPEND, hen you buy theire 'EX-MAYOR CRAY T0 SPEAK | & Stamps. Show your love | p: —_— for Your Country by buying Thrift Stamps. They, and the War | b Conmresass : | Savings Stamps will help the United States win the wa Do Your | RSicationaliBrotherhood Discussce | Bt { » War Work—Girl Drawing Best Pos- A 4 i T wr 1w Receive Thrift Stamp— 5 ~ F ik y S l S . C i Church Notices and Bricfs. ! Little Folks” Smart dSpring Coats e | Planning to tender to the draftees who | . p aro leaving on Wednesday for Camp | in Newest and Prettiest Styles cvening at 7:30 o’clock in the Masonic a ) f Temple dining raom. Tentative plans | YOU WILL FIND THEM IN “BABYLANI NEW SPACIO call for a dinner which wili be fol- | QUARTIRS, ONE FLOOR UP, JUST EAST OF THI SUIT DEPART- lowed by the principal being | .5, JuocE ; . MENT. WHERE WE ARE OFFERING FINEST AND LARGEST LINE S iiaen JomesiGuayof Drstol ) dhe LAY VIRSER R 01" WEARABLES FOR INFANTS AND LITTLE TOTS, TO BE TI'OUND e s SLACKERS: IN THE CITY. the service and the drafted men from | SPRING COATS AND HATS are the particular things we want to call T’W_Mnmv to attend the affair, which { attention to today. Made of Serge in black and white, navy, peacock blue, [Bedbesnoas oneon ‘[‘"y‘; Dest e e [ tan, and all the leading shades, also Silk Poplin and Plain Silk Coats in | T e i ! the daintiest of colorings, such as rose, gold, old blue and navy, in suit- | The Girls’ Economic club will meet | ! i able models for boys and girls, from one to six years of age, priced from | at the home of Mrs. Mills of H e o }‘;'v(”“ \ B B Main street next Tuesday cvening at W iy e eETitain i % 98 on and up to $15.00 cach. I i e e ' | sembly this gvening at § o'clocl VERY DRESSY HATS TO MATCH COATS, for the girls, are shown in the Plainville schools, will be. the | | | tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clo in straw and satin and for the boy in black, white, navy, also wash hats, | instructor for the evening. A pr [ of $1 in Thrift stamps is to be given These mectings will be held in th Zion Methodist ¢ 1l in the newest and most attractive styles. Come early for first comers E. D ot best choice. There are Muslin Bonnets in all sizes, plain and trimmed (o ey m,fl,‘p:,h”‘],‘,hl;:."',,;;];f::“‘l\,:zz | LR e o e s Salvation that will give a piquant touch to the little wearer's face. { food comservation Army, will be in charg All are in 3, 4 and 6 year sizes are shown Brotherhood Social. | | Joint recruiting of volunteers for|having many tricks to tell and | vited to attend meetings. in dainty pink and light blue. Just the thing for the coming Spring Days, The officers and execntive committee | the United States and for the Can- storieito relate fr,"om‘ their encounter | - 5100 ca il Pay alvioic ol B S of the Congregational Brotherhood, | adian and British armies has gained | with “the Boche.” The German is Universalist Church. | which is made up of the male mem- | by the impending attempt of the | outclassed with the bayonet by bers of the Cangregational church, | German hordes to break through the | fighters of the allies, they say. held a business mecting last night in | iron line of the allies in Froance. The| Russiaus, Poles, Czechs, Syrians the dircctars’ room of the Plainville | Stars and Stripes floats beside the |and Belgians now are seeking to en- | Jorihern ajesiine satiiof Dot irsstcomn Union Jack from British-Canadian|list in the British-Canadian forces. | Seirte il Ddlaidendine Sf o ae eapicompany 1o R e st ! tine eat interest centers in this lo | w decided by the i : L } | Whatever was done in this respect | depot is opened by men in the uni-|mend the plan of one patriotic and st moyement vill make: these iplcs | should count in some wayv along War | forms which fight under those flags. |defense league which has begun a | ' peciallySintereatiie S i bsen | | nday evening a ) &t Hunger- 1 Court Hlustrated lecture on Northern Palestine’ and Da quarters, one floor up. ny in order to discuss tl J \adia wnization. 1t | depots in nearly every large city in at . thi nbers that | the United States and each new | ficers of recruiting depots recom- | “lity I'his coupled with the Zion- { | { THE NEW SLIP-ON SWEATER . are all wool and priced at For discovering alien slackers of- HAVING AN AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY FOR EW BRITAIN YOU CAN | PROMPTLY RECEIVING ALL DRY GOODS PURCHASED OI' Powell met Powell in different|house to house canvass. colored views. Admission free. uniforms when a squad of United| “We are going to place the aliens llent music. States recruiters welcomed Canadian | where they belong,” declared the | = officers in one depot and strnnxzers,chairman “We are going to put it ervice lines. President A. A. McLeod g | Was given authority to obtain a| | speaker on the subject of war gardens | for as early a meeting e = = = s is possible. : % 5 o = | commendable one, and deservi | Jose ~Kecnan wi »pointe shook hands and then asked the name | up to everyone that unless be takes el gosel Chnseh, Berlin News | Srmmiss, i, st s | RIBBON AND LACE | Jtrh Selebili S Shooutcs s | ook pond i oom s g ¢ reone o i bl |, ot S, o, 5 4 - o 'g‘ Sl e S at oc.| each have begun friendly rivalry war, he is pro-German. e don’t | street, Milton S. Anderson, pastor | Gt S, . IN PARTY DRESbY(i‘ aoe "}iofr.f'erD"“:“I“'l::;c"‘;f’ '\]:‘j.': 27| training, the men who have come|want any neutral aliens in our | The pastor will speak at 1045 a. m E. W. Mildrum of Berlin has been st ae Sinps A 3 back from the fighting in France|community.” and 7 p. m. The morning mess; ilB]T l: | appointed recruiting agent for BcrlmI | ouined o “\"i;fi’_;“""fl ‘:»‘ e = . will be from the Prophet Joel, “Ar | to enroll tradesmen and laborers in i e w AL T T~ | We in the Shadows of the Great Trib : this town for shipbuilding. The gov- — a5 §mm&_ i sl & move. | home of his uncle, Stephen Leonard, | [ lation? When Will the J «gmm H ernment is in dire need of men who e e of Pierce strect. | of the Nations Take Place? Will have worked at trades of any kind, ] Plansiile Choch Notiaos Refhard Cafferty of Bank street, Church the Chureh Through the Great and it is the patriotic duty of those g i who registered in New York state for > World-Wide Tribulation? What Pro- | Baptist church—The regular morn- - | the draft army, has been notified to ision Has God Made for His People g service will be held at 10:45 | 2 R 2 = po [ vice will ' be held at 10345 ;500 next Wednesday at New York 0!1 es for This Present Time?” Bible school | o’clock with a sermon by the pastor | 5 s T 4 4 ¥ Y tor duty. % at 12:15 p. m., Young People, 6 p. 1 | having for his theme “The Hand of . . k S geant Burton Barnes, formerly (! joc The V God Upon Him,” taken fro Kial ’ X el - G e 1REE | of Plainville and now stationed at Christian Life. | having such knowledge to use it where it will bo to tha best advan- Mr. Mildram will be pleased Arranged for Grange Hall % 23is'omce in the Beriin Sav- ings Bank, any young men desirous ctorious Strangers welcome evening Earl Next Month | of becoming enrolled. cellent R et Ll G Wil Camp Greenlear, Olio, is visiting at Virst Baptist Church. | i Y { boarding facilities have been ar- it e o the mpme o D and Mo WG > regular morning worship at | Swedish Elim Church. | ranged for those who take up this e A ”_M:"‘_;\ ”“_"\"\;”;quM(tn.xv of West Main street 1045 o clock will be a unior serv-| Sunday school at 10 o’clock in the | work in the shipyards, and thelgq | cervices will® be held ' tle chapel| . Beorse Spencer, T. Carter and ;i¢e of the First church and the Bap- | morning. Public worship at 11 0 H ELP SOLD I E R S wages offered are a good inducement | with a sermon by the pastor, having D. Warfield attended the anniver- | tist church in the. First Baptist | o'clock with sermon on, “Seeking the to those who anxious to save and | for his subject “Being Called Chri sary dinner of ll|(:. veterans of the | ¢ ‘””'f"‘ The sermon will be preached | rather’s Blessing”” A Young Peoples’ | serve, pe & I 0.0. ¥. of the State of Connecti- | by Rev. I. W. Maicr on the subject, | meeting will be held at 5 o'clock in . " Yo Francel Estate Inventoried. | eemn e _| cut yesterday afternoon at the ban- | “Casting Out a Modern Demon.” | {he afternoon. The evening service Jarvis Learns Food For France | S | Episcopal church—Holy commun- | quet nall of Charter Oak lodse, No. | Bible school will meet as usual at|eommcasas ot 7 o'eloch The estate of the e Joseph J. ion will be held at 8 o’clock in the | . - o b 3.4 = & % com: 1Ces d g C N ¥und Has Made Large Shipment— | 31 has 1 inventoried as fol- | morning. At 10:45 o'clock the regu- | - o, of Hartford. | 12:48 p. m. Classes for all ages and i 3 (| Rienry LK Mo R e ! S ¢ o | Mr D. Lappie of Waterbury, | everyone invited to remain t the | ’ lar morning serv will be held Estate of Joseph . = with prayer and a sermon hy the { rector. The Sunday school classes { | lows: Tour pieces of land, $4300; twelve acres of land, $300; one and a half acres of land, $150; six acres { of land, $500; four acres of land $50 for i Private effects and farm holding: food fair to be conducted on a| bring up the total to $6,061.50 hrge scale in Berlin during the early | Church Supper. rty of March. The affair will I esstul church = supper was | pnducted in the Berlin Grange hail | held the Berlin Congregational | d will be one day affair Its pur- | church last evening. A large attend Pance was on hand, and enjoyed the e the various | ; | excellent spread arranged by tha bstitutes for products needed by the | .ommittee, at the head of which was ys “over there’ Substitutes for | Mrs. W. L. Atwater formerly of Plainville, visited the | ¢vening service of the Y. I E. | CITY ITEMS home of her daughter, Mrs. Everett | at 7:00 o'clock C. J. Wang, gencral Distin of Mountain View for the past | fccretary of the Y. M. C. A. in Amoy, X . ! for dase. | China, will speak of what Christian: - | annual visitation to "the parish, of | LI Lo qidesco, stationed | has done for China. There will b | James Tynan will leave next week | the archdeacon of Hartford, the Rev. | ¢ camp Devens, is visiting at the | special music by the chords led by | for Camp Wadsworth, South Carolina [ Hemy Swinton = Harte, who will |y o, M08 S EIC0S, 8 E O Y Whiting | Dr. Cross. Everyome welcome to | Daving enlisted in the Army Band | preach and will meet the wardens [ (OT¢ OF TGS PR these services. Star of Good Will lodge, No. 9, O. ijandiyestanentiathtieclose o titne Robert Scoville, federal food ad- S. of B. will hold a meeting Monday [Eesvices N el ministrator for the State of Connec- j evening at § o'clock at Jr. O. U. AN { _Congregational Church—The MOrN- { joye il speak at the Congregation- M. hall. All members are u service will be held as usual at ) S ; 2 ai church chapel on Sunday afternoon be present. 5 o’clock in the morning and the 1+ ‘3:35 oelock. The public is in- topic of the sermon will be “The ! Demand of the Times for an Increase | J Moore Inven- toried. will meet at noon. At 7 o’clock the Tentative plans are under W First Charch of Christ, Scientist. >d to Chapel, corner of West Main street {and Par Place Sunday morning ervice at 10:45; “Mind. { Sunday school at ; Wednesday at § o'clock. Th ose is to demonstrz A Hoover bod sale and tea was held this afternoon at the home of Miss Whittlesey of West Main stree vited to be present. our, sugar and meat will be ex- s Service | of Apostolic Faith and Works” The | 5 = | evening i L 5 ] b ool WRNE L R ety 1 Yo ana e | What Did You Look Like | ieaine roon 5 “ind 512 aatus | , Sichect inen. stacioned o B IO e el L e R e i Camp Devens, spent thi | Sndcevormesting nilifoopnelalat $ ‘ | e from 2 until § o'elock | qoy " Beginald Robinson also was fpme. L =adidon fo the eXMBWIOR, | b oygey 4t nis home he The judicious use of sibbon and| otk in the evenimg. Thls mesting The Last Tlme You SaWX"( e home for a short fominent men connected with the | ™" 0 0 0 Tnl Lot who is a member, Jace makes this a charming party | Will be in charge of the missionary | s | e i e Rt raat pod administration will spea d al- | T TN aval Medical Corps, spent a | dress for little lady intent on keeping | ¢Ommittee and the topic will be: “The | Yourself" | South Church. o v,'\.]“-‘.‘, to t New Britain hos- Pdy Robert Scoville and Georze M.| . .10 b in this town, and will leave | up with her social obligations. Either | Power of the Cross in Asia. The | 2 | Strday B Bovs A ol e i e ‘m Jov o lan X Ray evainl anders have signified their willing- | 0S4 Ee voile or crepe de chine may be the | Pastor will give the second of a series | s A keSS 160 nita pyest ; e S ess to be on hand to address those | 0T NS stat Iox moaterial chosen for this frock. Thero | of taiks to the voung people who are | CAN YOU TELL ? SauIchinogts @ Aoioniine Sroxmation Bo I e sl LD e niin esent. All the women of Berlin Sunday School Services. tucked lace insertion and a largo | thinking of joining the church on | . A SR B by, the [edinca s e ‘ dc(:‘nlt)’:‘:w‘l“u\‘;::;w ;; S it 3 At $:30 tomorrow morning, com- | bow at the back, with smaller bows | Easter Sunday. The subject of the | S o7 e o et o wil 1’>": ‘“1::,1\ Frank T ot P PERLE I te committee and | y,nnjon will b given in S Paul's | of the same ribbon on the sleeves. |talk will be “Being a Christian— » Tl "0 % JeoR R ccl Tl e e po In for exhibition any substitutes | opyrch, Kensington: Mass will bo | of o s | What Does It Mean.” Learn God’s Measure of I\Lr\],'”,“‘kj:;m Sonool at 5i00 2nd | the Traut & Hine Mfg Co., i3 con- hich they may have de fined to his home by illne: ed i R : = - | - . : SHile !celebrated at 10 o’clock. Rev. J. B From Space. { Advent Christian Chur Morning e T a bl 00 o ClocE o RED w‘;'“”{xr:ih}1\1\”,3,-];".,,7.',\','(", "”" tho=e | grennan will be celebrant. Mass will (Providence Journal) | worship will be held at 10:45 o'clock | the Man Who Forgets Scouts, Troop 8, meets at 7:30; Tues. | . Miss Mary Kingsley of Rutland, B o oLpet Mibeceletrated in | fnel Enstl Berlin nce of Encke's and| with a sermon by the pastor, Rev. J. I Boy Scouts, Troop 2, meets at| 'l is stationed at the howme of her RS e tramchey. 13,\"“]‘""”‘:””“"_‘_ ‘ church at 0. On Y¥riday morning was announced simul- | William Denton, having for his sub- . | 7:30. There will be n meeting of | Uncle, D. J. Mullin of Walnut stree on and after the speaki m\ub""” Heart devotions will be held | taneously,the other day. They are| ject: *Will Christ's Second Advent | Sunday, 7 P, M,’ at | all the teachers and officers of the geant Richard Anderson, who ean will demonstrate and exp ,,m”n |a Paul's, and in the evening Len- | not widely visible even through the | Occur in a Time of Trouble or in a | iy ; church school in the chapel at 7:30, | S “"”j*' at Camp Dix, is spending oducts. Mrs. C. M. Jarvis h ‘:uy Ao e conducted. telescope. ‘Our news of the visit of | Time of Peace.” The Sunday school | followed by departmental confer.| short furlough at his home in th mmittec in charge. ver meeting will be held in the | pncke's came from the Mexican Na- | will meet @t noon for their ¢ and “THE LITTLE ences. There will be addresses at this | (1t “Food For France Fund Derlin Congresational church tomor: | tional Observatory, and Wolf’s . was | a praise and social service will be held | gathering by the general superinten- | The marriage of Miss Minnie Os- Foots no s n z | Moo nin et B L0 to S Sunday school j spotted over Europe. The former is|at 6 o'clock e evening preaching | ST NE CHUR Hy, { dent, J. B. Comstock, and the pastor. | lund of this city and George Anc '\”l!i (Jasvle mholis in ichatee oL Il be heldiat noon: 1{1:: tJnmorI i- | our most frequent visitor among the | service will be held at 7 o'clock. the C i'!‘hur day, Junior Boys’ club meets at | of Hartford was solemnized e distribu >dges for money | deavor society, will meet at 3 o’clock. ot i = 5 i 5 5 2 3 S i SREEN v a S e e T z = ¢ G ? r the “Food For France” fund, ‘i_]_h“ e e comet family, its period \m(.“ a ]llflll,‘su)v]vr( of the sermon being God ON BROAD STREET, PLAINVILLE. | #:00 .m_rl Girl Scouts, Troop 1, at | ernoon at the home of t % el et { Se s ¥ at 6:30. 1 more than three vears, while Wolf’s| Mcasure of the Man Who It 5:00. Church night at 7:30, with de- | this city by Rev 1 es nd which the Berlinites have been| Rov. M\Mr. Lounsbury of the Ken- a circuit twice as long. » | votions and war work. The public | Emma “Oslund, sister of the bri ving generously toward, has Te- | ived a communication from the cen- | iho foljowing calendar for tomorrow: al committee advising her of a re- | Frayer serviee, 10:45; Sunday school nt shipment of food to the hospi- | noq class meets at noon; on Methodist church announces 3 ———— - s t 4 g. | What He Looks Like. é , ‘linl(v ('om:»u: of sm;n _py“m-} . poar BEGiN Nw is f;\(-n a (((-rdml 11!\\5 fon to any | w }hxulrsm:\nl. xnd John ‘\m!« n, ring us to no such sinister | Tt i dh of the meetings and services | brother of the groom, was best mar » as is ascribed to the huge §in Catherine Cameron and son et | Tred Braiy Walntt street: will re visiting at the home of 2 S -tailed ones W alley’s is : : 3 il L ML A Is in France. part of which the peo-| Junior Iipworth league, 5 p. M. | tne maost L Y"(:"m“‘:r ‘(‘\h,"\“:' ,L e . Mrs. James J. Murphy of | Iirst Church of Christ. | ‘\‘ e et tmeels fO5ERS : Al e of Berlin have assisted in supply- | ovening service, 7 SO S el ceelt bl SRRERES ST R s S coran | Mexmontiite nakeRupIEcadlof watic r nicatine art. fol- Sl : = e, pe nee anc h: o g LS B SHeg L er I o G e ‘"”’p“':_‘“r‘)‘q‘\‘:"!'"n‘ e tent by | o The services of the Kensington | ovi| have been forecast hy Halley's,| Trivate Peter Prior who is stationed | of Church and Main streets va—:'i : hing school classes for N & Rodhambent about six tons | ConETesational church for tomorroW | it we are to believe tradition. For- |#t Camp Upton, L. I, is visiting at | . | W. Maier, pastor. Morning scrvice . a4 was included in those Pn‘.\ d sl broserves, and e o ’\“[ of: Prayer service at|iunately, it visits us only cvery sev- | the home of his mother on Canal | | at the First Baptist church, corner of ext dra He was for ¥ thousand pounds of sugar to the ; Sunday school at 12:00; Chris: | anty-five years or so. On its last|Street. { For the Days When You |West Maun and High streets dent at Yale. ench hospitals, to feed the Ameri- | (1o’ poctorate ing at 6 o'elock in | pyplic appearance, to the naked eye. Delage, a sailor in the | Bible school at 9:45 for Junior, In- SO i boys both in the hospitals ang in| —° 25 in the spring of 1910, it was a sad tates n visitin the | Cannot Earn. | termediate and Senior Dept. at 12:10 | in France i every da) s war the G her c then Frs own herd ) for Be When a dollar or more will | Pept. : Young People’s meeting at 6 start anlinterest account bear-| On Thus evening at the rc s never Tora. g Dentlst ling 4%, there is no good|Quariet will sing Southern melodies Berlin Bricf inners, Primary and Adult opointment, since it seemed to | o trenches. For some time the enah vessels have allowed a space Una Colby of Kensington has lost its much heralded ¢ ¢ ail. But | B e i s et | rapterred b A Amaranaen. ang | 39 5 provhet o troutre aneys | D¥. T. Ridgway Johnson | b hospitals but now we have Dbeen [and buildings on' Kensington Road ‘putation has now been shockingl ited to concentrated foods. The| rhe drill of the Berlin Homo stified- mid-week service the TUtiea | mittee has now opened a room in ! Guar was held last evening in the nce, he dawn of the Chris- i < | ¢ L & o9 h i Guarc < 4 ] Rea ; You are invited to be present n the many w York, and would be pleased it| svch stroct Armory, instead of | HAN €ra, its periodical visit hegan to | RUSSELL BUILDING, PLAINVILLE be prc | » people of “;"""“ “‘1"‘ would send ! Thursday night, as was previously an. | P® Tegarded as ominous. | OFFICE HOURS e asuil Wh} you should not \'m'n:!xl ;:”(Ii\::tc‘. SR | supplying y old bric-a-brac, this to be sold | noineed 5 2 A ‘ed. and I'ri., 9 2. m. to 8 p. m. . o : i ; ; | $th 20,000 tons of e 4 the proceeds used to buy food far |’ No maiter LTS i e e ke ¥ have one with this Bank. | L ohtn bl et e B. F. Austin is indisposed at hiy | 4pore ig 1i e French hospitals. The committes tle danger that we 't'fimgmq'; :,'h "n‘a': r,t'n“nf\]g::_\; ¢ :;i}f}‘»lf{, has been 11"t s Al e ;;ifii.é‘:-;% . _::-I.;{u_f; "ot soonaes | Mixer—Makes two pounds | STARgr;lEODAY- oAb e lsen o g meat ration of 1 1"‘71‘3 B 5 fot siveany siened | Nt e 142,000,000 busher nwum';,::“fl”fl‘: of Butter out of one. 3 On | P 2 . B ":"‘;;‘ 'y’}'{"»‘ (M“'r“” ‘ (f:r:ln:o alen :"v s to saain rod Sy Monties pntag v of the ne S A g da B T e meat ratio soldiers B il Loons | svvuptiy 1n the back. This 1s priusnt| ot tnat e Tom s 1o “ove put| Sale at A. J. BORDEAU | alflVl"e Trust CO. | T e 2‘:‘1:1"‘fv»:;(:1‘::t S e e T Irs. Jarvis and do so ILLE, CONN. The work is a | and becoming to the round face. able use. Barber Shop‘ PLAINW °If the causc of | ance to the meatless days,