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gPr}ainvi ile News DON' KILL CHICKS, | GOVERNMENT PLEA Spare the Ax Until May First at the Earliest § WILL HELP SAVE FOOD iodicals Being Sent to Soldiers— FOl. Three Da),S . “Smileage Books” Will Keep Them | { in Good Humor. | | | The State Food committce has sent : S * 3 4 out notices in regard to the saving of | ' arc S arc na. arc t - | live poultry as a food for future use : 2 - No | in case of a shortage of any of the | staple articles of food. The notices . may be | have been sent throughout the state Sy 7 furnitufe To Commenorate 52 Years Business | agi U o chickens be” e ) = vour ol | shortage scare started people have 8 i been advised to buy as little beef as You o o T B B | possible and to buy and eat plenty of than p]eased THIS UNUSUAL EVENT COMES BUT ONCE A YEAR, AND Son B e T M, e S, s et i THE GREATEST ENTHUSIASM BY THE UNUSUAL | | .nd game fowl. This has started an- | baseman for tho sorid's champion VALUES THAT WE OFFER. A SALI THAT IS WELL WORTH | other fear, that of running short of|Boston Braves of 1915, was one of e : i ot e 5 et | | eggs, which h used the state com- | the few big lcasuc baseball players COMING MILES TO ATTEND. AT NO OTHER TIME ARE SUCH e s e st s WD e e R BARGAINS TO BE HAD. | such thing )pening. The order is r prime, may come T | not compulsory nor is it known | pack. i ‘»U to the extremely low prices placed on this great Sale’s § | whether there is any punishment But, should the pl s who rose offerings, and the great rush for the goods, we will fill no Mail or | meted out to offenders of the rule, the | from the Baltimore sand lots to a 4 | only thing required to be done IS to | regujar position with the team that / na)}'rl-'onb/ At aana | g0 a little bit more easy with the \w,n baseball’s premier honors after L [§ | ax on Mrs. Chicken's neck rom MOW|one of the greatest spurts in the ' / Telephone Orders, scnd no goods C. O. D., make no charges, and all Watch out for the special bargains as told of in the Daily 8 | on until it is lifted, that is the order, game’s history, really decide to again Papers, and make it a point to come to our store ¥riday, Saturday, not the ax. don a uniform, it will be merely or .\Yolp_l:n.\' to share in the many great values at 2¢ cach. Other “H Honor Roll. through an asct of patriotism. ALIEN bLACKER BILL wonderful specials are worth attention as well. You must come The honor Toll which was recently | His business is thriving and base- ap e l PASSES THE HOUSE elf to share them. B | piaced in the lobby of the P tall could nover czll him back unless | | post office has created a great deal of [ he thought he were needed to help | interest among the local people in the | fill the ranks of thcse wio mway be | The Red Cross room at the home | boys who arc at the front or at the [ called off to war. of Mrs. G. E. Root on Golf street, | | | | training camps There are still a - —— has been well patronized of late. |Only 21 Votes Against Proposal to | number of Plainville men whose There were 15 _ surgic dressings names have not been entered on the | SCHEIDEMANN HITS made last week. SLERE U AT RE D £ X list either through neglect or careless ——— Somewhere, ness on the part of the relatives or AT RUSSIAN ATTACK 4 HAVING AN AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY FOR NEW BRITAIN YOU CAN DEPEND ON | | the friends of the man in the service, Ut C Miss Jithel Trebeit entertained a| \ashington, Feb. 28.—The Burnett PROMPTLY RECEIVING ALL DRY GOODS PURCHASED OF U and all those Who know of any man Gaibile o ils, Rediicrosi e ving it Wiwednesday [0 (e aa Sel e 1 il B e in the army or navy whose name is evening at her home on Johnson i ; = not on the honor roll are requested to | Answers Von Hertling's Speech By | street. = eSS leave the man's namo at the post of- —— months and months, finally reached a - : = e 0 fice where it will be entered among Declaring Against Disember- : [ vote in the house late yesterday. Onl Beriin News open, that they may get tncn"-gun5|a‘ficr the In(!mn character wh Mr. | 41'o others. A noticeable increase in ! Miss Ruth Law entertained a fow | 21 votes were recorded against i fad other sawgmen for the duil S Bdoson Darcrazed 1o ome OF Wl most) | nigunt of masscinesanid periods ment of Neighboring Country. of her friends from Hartford, Thurs- |while 344 representatives voted in O Hibbarelt ot Beriin strest left 1 Saater ot Bova Linn merer’ mlcals of all kinds being sent to thel ,odai b, 28— In the asbate | ooy Sioming ob her Homé on Maplo | fayor of the legislation i Ghci roricn, 7(}’1'20%:‘ %o take the |movelist. -She and her first husband, | Wen In the service is reported at the |, " c“Rejchatag on Chancellor von | L “Yenue | Under the terms of the bill, the tolhis home hore ll Ie was onelof thel| vorced: ']‘Aj""di“‘“"“mr by some of the loeal | mann, the Socialist leader, said: The next meeting of the Literary | o oos "oy Joor of American oit- o e “We fought for the defense of thelclub will be held Wednesday evening, | !¢ =l : alternates selected hy the draft| Mr. Tdeson was also previous it . 5 o 8 iz i = i 3 board to go with the first increment | married. His first wife, Ellen Burg, | 2°¥8 ‘,""l"‘ _“r'“‘l ‘_'{f"::_‘lr"'\l mention®d | oy therland against barbarism and | March 6, at the Newington chapel. It 1% ‘\h;ff e ”’, "‘:"]c milly in case any of the draftees failed to [an actress, died in May, 1900. theuaticn dnaholy TS against the Entente’s plans of con-|will be sentleman’s night and Stan- | 147 duty under the seloctive draft put in an appearance. As all were el DL | mileage Books’ quest. We did not, however, fight for | ley \H. Holmes of New Britain will | il Wi B¢ foreed CHAer, 10 waive The residents of the town will soon | the dismemberment of Russia or the | give an addre LSS EInPLIODEOR Jare oI s present at the appointed time, he CAUGHT IN LOT N . 2 : | co Y was not called until today. Hibberell eI ILLOTE N get the chance of a life-time to |subjugation of Belgium. The govern- (3:*‘;\‘:}v\ . et i g i i is =0 framec ha erhfl olaier barre y elllg lott early this morning to take up his | Officers of Steamer Intended to Sup- | Mke some of their soldier bovs | enfs policy to tard Husea It Deii) Silewinston Graneefusld lisiEeEulag Iy, G/ aliica b cotintrles Mo duties as a soldier. hapopy while they are stationed at the e, e 3olsheviki play nto | meeting Tuesday evening. The speak- | Sabim e o e At e c S e ply Germans Munitions, | iraining camps throughout the differ- | the hands of all disintesrating ten- | ers' program included Current Bvent | 'IUI% the ases for military GlilZeIl Oi Austr]a ‘ s o TS et e PRt el s of the country, by pur- [dencies in Russia, but we do not desire | Topics and a treat in the form of an | oo DY tHelr own sovernments A social and dance will be given bY | (4in chief cngincer, and pursor of | chasing the little “Smileage 13ooks” |a Peace with the Entente like that |jlnstrated talk on “Boys' and Gir AOMEIE L Sy meineSune e Y I s the Metropolitan String orchesira Ih | tne steamship Centralia were ordered | which are be old everywhere in | Which is being concluded with Russia. | Garden Clubs,” by Mr. Brundage, su- | 55 “° Soerican l‘l‘””;‘ e tnclig . ! er] Irang SE Patriclosl] e ousiai s e s = i o g X ed in the scope o he legislation. the Berlin Grange hall, St Patricl’s | orrested yesterday by Federal authori- | the state and which are soon to be f{The government must remain Teady | pervisor of that work in Hartford | 84 ih the Sc0P of the legislation. night, March 17. The Me tmf"f{ Han | (jes after an investigation of an al-| placed on sale in Plainville. for real peace by understanding. county. An open mecting is planned |, o "‘ i hein Hatoriad s { orchestra. has the reputation of being | ceeq plot to supply Germans n! . e Boolt > a “The independence of Belgium must S 5 a lecture e M lnels) Ay 19 BleaTEt e R o ged T PPl T in{ A “Smileage Book” is « book of Mo e o gt g Sheaeg e | RIS R s LTS S B be sccured, and the Flemings and |.g S e L 5 .andscape Gardening’ by Mrs. Pot- | 5 5 Wallons must settle their differences | (op n}slmf:nin'lginn T Great Britain and Canada might b among themselyes. We do not desire concluded, whereby their subjects in the humiliation of the enemy or peace 2 5 . the United States and American citi- by force.” Dingoand g BT Banford have ' .. %, allied countries would be sub- up and postponed in «congress for Hnj. @ ‘qxl r;,;:fhcr.“fff;'(;3.:\\::5 :1‘ ’|h°i'< Lower California and South and Cen-| tickets worth five cents each to the Bectives Huppy Al Prospects of Get. | for several Righ class dencos 7 "7 | tral Amert : | soldicrs and which aro used by them | vicinity. Thi their first app The Centralia has been held in port | (henever they attend the perform- ting Tnto Uniforms—Funeral of [ance in Berlin. In keeping with the | noany g week while the “\,\m,,;,m,.i '”;W of vaudeville or moving pictures | fuel regulations, the dance will start | investigated reparts that the men toolk | ° aud r s v L. B 5 = 2 o 5 s the i< e lded s s amps by A returned home after ending two 2 < Robert Thompson lomm'm“—!m 7:30 and close at 10:30. TR e (0 Gl Al || DR ol “‘“T"“"_‘;”’—‘"l"“fsr]"»‘ “"(“ Discussing the recent strikes, Herr | (" ¥ i xlanm City i ject to military service i Yuneral Sevvices. Santa Rosalia, Lower California, and | EOVernment. =i order -0 sifesuard | scheidemann saia that they were to . I | Representative Rogers (Mass.) that explosives were taken to various | ('€ morals of the soldiers the EoV- | be attributed to food difficulties, un-| ©p e . Winters | Succeeded in laving an amendment points in Central and South America | CTNMment has made arrangements fof | casiness over the machinations of poli- | o ¢™ ¢o¢ iaa g0 3 Florida, | [0 the Dbill voted on favorably while | under suspicious circumstances. The | entertainment of a clean nature and | ticians, and delay in the franchise | .Cp« °*EWCa¥. 00 MOS0 ! it was being considered in committee men ordered arrested were: therefore the rmr(hnrém';' of the | reform. There were no traitorous ob- SN * !of the whole, but in the house proper 5 s 2 4 eage Bo as gifts to the men | j ¥ decl, i, for at the t e . lit was stricken out again on a roll S : oL John Benediktson, master of the | 'Smileage Books™ as gi Jects he declared, for at the time 3 el o the 309th in- s < E a QUNIULgp e sinaton ‘°“‘f",‘.”g"“'°_""‘i Centrolia; H. Rockpshell, chief en- of importance. there was an abundance of muni- [ . T(”‘_“’J@l":;‘;:i‘d:: ‘E.f_"“;, Dix New | call vote, 132 to 2 This amend- : | church will conduct the services, and | “enTolai 1 | e Hions oh hani i and ine! soaliaeer ity (At statlc at Ca x L e S e e Gamp from this tow ind at the | 1l be in the Kensington cem- [ &N - Ortez, purser. | SNLY Jer: W the week-end guest of 2 : i s It also was alleged that the men| mpe Ladies Aid society of the | necessitated holiday shifts. — The [ TP o™ B0 D 0 ooy subjects in the United States from i, et TRGE) I BOTE i el (e TS i S e | ot e © | strike, he said, was a demonstration |~ ™ o o liability to service in the American mHompsonlsontan thef dscensed whol) fuas® G Iee FEmeLicAns L AISEL Ol plamviiTe Bapttichurchwilinoldla | 8 ool Sate s Lo e sy : e Sl is stationed at Camp Devens, and if | 352 ho were returning helfood sale tomorrow at the lome of g | WORE EIEUTENANT’S ilitary festabtishines S In, over the prospects of the expeii- | o Ci Sl Do oiven a furlough | United States voluntarily on the ves- | 3 o L e RN Lo A i ainst the Bur % vehio e ol aa e o CORE Y [ el to refuse to serve: that they made | oy po nett bill were Representatives An- ces which he beli ved store for | to attend the funeral OF B IIa S || S s et onhl Ranll | e B o SOLD FALSE PASSPORTS. UNIFORM ILLEGALLY | thony (Kan.), Black (Texas), Cald- tm. His discharge from ser School Entertainment. ol =tater e R S e Lenten devotions and services will e S well (N. Y.), Claypool (Ohio), Con- o was the result of the recent rul- The pupils of the Kensington |clare naturalized American citizen- | Pe held ay cvening at the | gix Jealians, Including Clerk in Con- e nally (Texas), Dent (Ala.), Flood Grammar school are preparing for a | ghip. | Church of Our Lady of Mercy. sulatc Rounded Up- 5 Gordon (Ohio), Hardy (Tex benefit entertainment which is to be The charges against the men were ! The first Friday of March will be . John Albert Fish Had Been Dis- | o Harrison (Va.) Humphreys i > near re i len- z e S g e i s C ; New York, Feb. 28.—What federal ey Tns h.) Londor put on in the near future in Ken-|made by some of twenty-three Ameri- | observed tomorrow at the Church o! New ] 1 e i e | (Miss.), Johnson (Wash.), sondo rable dischz Piml A sington for the benefit of the Red cans on Thursday as soon as the ves- | Our Lady of Merey. Mass will be |officials believe was a system by which missed Because of Incidents N Yoy Thmm (N Y. SUACH AL imko Is an AuS- | cpose The entertainment will be | ge] arrived here from southern waters. | celebrated by Rev. James MacDon. |more than one hundred persons have in Past Life. | (Conn.). Miller (Minn.), Mott (N. | Home Guard Drill. o Funeral services for the late Rob- John Timko of Kensington Was |opt Thompson will be held from his nt from Camp Devens to his home | home in Kensington Friday afternoon ere today. Timko was ono of the |at 2 o’clo Rtev. Carleton Hazen crement of the draft army sent to me was one of the most happy of e young men who went from Ber- g that all alien enemies of the al- *tationed in any of the camps of | fle National Army, be given an hon- | | | A lal “‘“"yf'_ £oRzeal il ceneral In character, and is a port \«:f The Centralia is owned by the Pol-|ald at 5 o'clock. ‘r;‘(_‘n:;:: t”“‘"r"‘_"‘“;:\:l';it"lpji‘ (1"& Lhine i "" ; Flate (N. Y.) Sherwood ((()\)[u_io».’ Stat- oS acneeen Nt e e e bi e | =rl St A n e e R e v orrest G Dantela o I Broadl crioacse Hiess Ol iR [N E R oL Rl e T vy Bl Gineraracan s i oranr | e e s (e j street, who has been confined to his| o "y e r Lamny Tish," o membertoft the! New s York |\ Itepresentativess Jrorin s (Eas8 s i N . QLTS EEeC ACL0sE 850 = ool torlthL st few monthel by| S LtaliansHonel of thoma fcler Mn ¢ | sanford (N. Y.), voted “present. his sending home of those classed as | ;o4 . . o . o B R proved ama 1, | the Ttalian consulate, on a charge of | Yacht club, and a member of one o i i M e lien, enemies has been going on for Berlin Briefs > s, c. Russell Bros. aHness, 2 s ;”“ Y OW{?‘, 5 selling falsified passports to Albanians | New York’s oldest families, was ar-|on the ground that it would embar- bout a month, and as he had not doita il | 3 on the road to rec 0 and Greeks, who were anxious to get | rested vesterday for wearing a second | rass the government in negotiating feen previousiy notified that he was ! The condition of ¥. S. Willlams of The Ladies' Benevolent society of |{o Burope. The important feature of | licutenant's uniform illegally. It | treaties with the co-belligerents pro- b be included, Timko was much | Kensington, is reported as improved i the Congregational church held n|tne case 1s that it appears that it | appeared from the testimony given |viding for the drafting of their na- lated over his success at cept | today. sewing meeting at the home of Mrs. | woy1d have been ea: for German | before United States Commissioner | {ionals gesident in this country. Such b o e hting | Work of putting tho names of | ilwarafiCarter ohl Westinainlstreat | S R BIC Rk e A sos E SRR i etorel TIniLed Bta g e e o S e e e ol B L eealislnEsEae D O aE yesterdaygattarnoon: thus go to Furope. There is in the . the uniform up to last Novem- | ada have been signed and those with By withhichuheivas nected | \ith the last 15 per cent, will be The regular mecting of Sequassin |case no reflection on Ttalian officials, | per. when that right ceased to exist| France and Italy are about com- peak highly of his work as a soldier, | qone within a fow days. In addition | {lodge will be held tonight at & |other than the clerk on an order from the War Depart- | pleted. g (e s e T i e wenoimentWenneatoy monn, | [foiclogis According to the Federal officials, [ ment. Notwithstanding the fact that NS I T revigus to his being called for the | iz there are the names of two oth- | The Thursday night prayer meet- |all of the men confessed that they | army regulations say that a dis-| NORWALK TO OPEN SCHOOLS. my, he drove the delivery truck for | o Berlinites who recently enlisted. i | ing of the Congregational church will | were parts of a machine for sclling | charged officer may wear his uniform | pe Brentico Manuracturing: Co | The tracks near the Berlin depot be held tonight at the home of Mrs. [ bogus passpor three months after discharge, and no | Draftees Happy. which have been clear of freights for | are ! Lowrey of West Main street at 7.0 - " ! longer, Fish was wearing his when he | first time since Caristmas holidays Those who accompanied the five | about a week are rapidly becoming | | o'clo EWO KILLE TWO WOUNDED, | Va8 arrested by three agents of the | the schocls of the city of Norwalk ung huskies who left vesterday for { congested n. Whenever there | XS 4 4 NPED-| Department of Justice in lower | will open on Monday, March 4. The amp Devens, as far as the Plain- | arc a few e freights on tho main | PLACH RATE MAKING POWER. |Slx Deaths Alco From Natpral | Proadway yesterday afternoon. | schools with the exception of ti lle depot. spoke highly today of the | line, which are in the way, they are | e g : gty In response to inquiries which he | high school and the junior h jirit of the men. In the Plainville | immediately sent to Berlin. It is Ower | Washington, Feb. 28. e Jiouse Causes Among Americans. | said he had addressed to the War | schools have been closed because of pot, the Beriin men semed to be | quito some time since the tracks have | today amended the railway control Wasbington, Feb 28— General | Department as to why he had been | the lack of coal or other fuel. The e men from the other towns who | i S len scompanied them. Guiseppe Nada- | . e | sion. 'Fnr\,v\'{{t? 1““«-1 ;.n‘“yrnqm m“\‘_ el inokoff of Itast Front street, | in his career, and it appeared from | cords a day and have had a fuel t bre, in particular caused a great deal . 2 e ATl C reported by the hous oA Erie, Penn., was killed, and Lieuten- | further evidence that one of these in- | of $60 a da The reason for the funds for the South Norwulk, Feb. 28.—For the | bill to place the rate making power merriment with his frequent 2 merce committee n“':]nh"” p’r’;\(’:(:;:} ant Robert R. Coocer of Smithfield, | cidents was his 'trial on a charge of of the Schools is because the reats as to what he would do to the > the power in the president. > » Okla., and Pri aiser. Nadaline was the one who | Divorce Decree. ate made a similar amendment. ot e openin -, ate Ziggie Rutkowski | setting fire to his vacht in 1910 in | 180 day mirimum to obtain the stat Ll nane Chicago were slightly wounded in | order to collect the insurance. e | school allowance of about $15,000 can marked :‘m,, celebration in th i w York, Feb. 28.—An interlo- S = ?,“‘;\’I“ of February 24. : il | wag convicted on the charge and sen made if the schools open on March range Tuesday evening, that he in- | o dborie Qivorcell sustaini Rd J h - Morrissett of Quincs <., tenced to five years' i ent ind remam open until July | cutory decrec of divorce, sustaining | o 'Dr. T. Ridgway Johnson | reoney ve years' imprisonment, ! Red to return to Berlin with the | fois non G e e was dlaned | 24 of wounds suffered in | but the conviction later was reverse = | | George Robert Edeson's Wife Wins hisgr's head under his money belt. | v . action. nd eventually he collected the $1 urda in a red knitted cap, and | yesterday by Supreme Court Justice For NatheS | Dentist Deaths from natural causes among | 000 insurance, but not before he ! rrying only the kit given the bo §|,.shm:ml_|%u lhr’*‘;unv brought h'\' Mrs. the American forces in France were | sued 100 New York yachtsmen, mem " the Red Cross society, he was the | George-Elliot ldeson against George 2 e 5 Sl o reported today as follow S 7 S ‘ds, for . | George-Ellio T RUSSELL BUILDING, PLAINVILL & | bers of United States Lloyds, for Siiattection it ithe ldevor | Robert Edeson, the actor trlctly Fresh | RU L OFFICE HOURS Brooks, James, private, Dumas, | According. to Iish, some : : The news that Mrs. Edeson had de- Ark.; pne i . Home Guard Drill. o el : A s - Mon., Wed. and Fri.. 9 a. m. to 8 p. m. ! Pumonia the men involRed .in t | cided to ask for a divorce came as a | Mon., Dickson, Wallace C. Drlvated| pavempeas 8ot e g ks : ‘ pirit of | restéd recently at Middieboro after The Berlin company of the Home | » s i s > coupic - yayne, p i ! : Ereat surprise to friends of the coupic | - Wayne, Penn.; diabete revenge to tho ext BESIN ey had irobbed he) Mokt foMt uard will hold its drill at the State | when it first became known in Novem- Gilr 1 & & Tilmore, Jose 3 J > 34 n ster le pleadec 1ty be 3 tomorrow evening at 8 |ber ver ainee thelr marriage in M. LEO PRIOR, Joseph A, private, Potter | gischarged from the army SstentlleAg plcader Gl ullyG SR Avenue, Long Island City, N. Y ; vounds ! Judge Aldrich e U 5t . As this drill is to be an im- | 1908 their life had been regarded as i e ¥, 2 H ish bears the scars Juag dri \ the S, district i et =5 ¢ R ause not given. ;i wrs inflicted on co o ree o ¢ brtant one, it is requested the r““ jdeal and they were belleved to be : | ndertaker and Embalmer, s Jiiq\nur e which he said 1“41 : uvwv r:“ 5 .,}n s urt ()(‘11\ ‘ vanr\:' Txl‘”"! ‘lfar\. he members make a special effort | mutually devoted | | = . Mo o s te, B! v | in the Transvaal W as fight- | Kelly, Patrick Mori anc roma & i Y . ' F a n is. yer of L] mpe; ‘onno ere se: o sev be present. Quartermaster Claude I Up to the time of the break in lhmr: 301 MAIN STREET ’)8 Pierce Streetv P vpid::mnmu. membe th Imperial ' Conn w ente: a7 ot P. O, ROBBERS SENTENCED. casa Boston, I%eb Four men, ar- ing as a Sidney, private, Toronto, | ree. years ¢ h in the federal penit t .. > s - » | Li Horse 3 penitent from 7 to 7:30 tomorrow night [ Mr. Edeson home Strongheart hone calls: anada; internal hemorrhage. j arcatianta and ORI SSturpl B . i s orthe munrds Liouse, at Sag Harbor, L 1. named —5 Day 90 ghts 29-2 \_0\/?|l((:n;}1.tll c |n\{~r'h‘;m| o ’r D Nativ 5 Russell Bros.—-, ziven vn‘yl o me a half years Y No. 1, Cookshu N. Y.; measles | aavt 1d jail. evAns will be at the town hall quar- | relations last autumn, they lived in