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! . — T NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MARCH 2, 1918, =avi PROMINENT FARMER . PASSES TO REWARD, el | o RSN R Frank Rivers Succumbs to lllnessi | HAVE YOU ATTENDED OUR D e Had Spent Greater Part of Life as Az- riculturist — Speaker Assured for Y < ? | Cross Progress. I | Frank Rivers dicd I . , ) home on | zton avenue ¥ NOT. YOU STILI, HAVE ONE DAY MORI N | ilmess of a mont WHICH TO PROFIT BY THE WONDERFUT, vears old and was one of (i BARGATNS THAT ARE BEING OFFERED IN ‘lk'm“ n residents of the town. hay CEUEBRATION OF OUR 52 YBARS OF SUC- li“collli;;v:”:i B i ) (n“ys ! CESSFUL MERCHANDISING AND YOUR | gaged in his waorl il the tiuns he FAITHFUL AND GENEROUS SUPPORT, | was taken ill, a few months azo, He | leaves a daughter, Mrs. Silvernail, of | Hartford. and two sons. Frani Riv- | ers of Plainville, and George, who is stationed at Camp Devens. His wife | died several vears ago The funeral i | will be held on Sunday afternoon at s . | | 3 o'clock from the undertakinz par There has been wonderful response the pas i | lors of Leo M. Prior on Pierce strcet. two days. Thousands thronging our store to par- i1 Rev. Robert H, Burton of the Episco- ticipate in the wonderful bargains. As this was i pal 4-huvvht will officiate, and m\ ral 3 e vest Ce 2 Plain- T o (T et (T ey St l\\'lyX‘llo“ in the West Cemetery in ©’lain | ville. take advantage of the special things offered. | Home Gardens Speaker Alake it a poimt to visit our Big Stowe end share i A. A. Mcleod, president of the in the good things. No mail or ‘phome orders | Brotherhood of the Congresitional e R S T e irhurrhA announces that he hus r filled, Do oo e . T 2 ceived assurances from the Count: 2 nothing charged, so come vourself. S B e Eotine ntaie iho il i I supbly allspeakor to del . ad-| Though little is heard about it in [ Turks, driving them farther and fur- | have mor i -— “dre s on home gardens which is o be | comparison with the momentous | ther into the desert. While the Tom e arid d tii 3 | given under the auspices of the | habpenings that daily occur on the | mies fizhting in the snow und (he | men. Vet | Brotherhood on Friday, March 8. | western and eastern front, an im- | cold on the western iront may envy | this British oficial photn 1 | The brotherhood has voted to invite | portant phase of the war is being | their comrades in the Buphis ' 1 or i g }rm people who are interested in this | conducted in Mesopotamia. A British | gric valley, the men wing it w i | work to be present at the mceting |army is steadily banging away at the ' desert are not having a picnic | rive : he sa | which is to be held for the purpose | of stimulating an interest in the kezpe = = ——— = = 2 e . = | ing of home gardens. ¥urther an- e o PO o e q S HAVING AN AUTOMOBILE IVERY FOR NEW BRITAIN YOU CAN DEPEND ON { nouncements will be made laicr in e e LR e e g [ I D E PROMPTLY RECEIVING ADD DRY GOODS PURCHASED OF US. lr(‘,’:flrd to who the speakers will he. irator neglected to mention winy ) L U I} Jh!J Junior Red Cross. how it was possibie to accomplish o ——— ———— = - _: Principal Orrin L. Judd of th | much and the city debt increased so ?g AV ORI s T 1 Ko o ' X | Plainville G o hool repor little. It was duc to the good na i i &% T ! the Tmprovement association of Fast |are doing soliciting for the sale z.o;v‘h‘::“":)(‘; Sty it Lt i L /\ v Us 10 R Berlin News 0w Their etders. i e it o2 s Dosy o Hnas i . T the Chm X | the Junior Red Cross drive which is ) nent of the boavd of finance and fax- = [ tecapttulation of Berlin. H 4 hurches. « |eing conducted by the school chil- wion engineered - by City Treasurer | The board of relief has finished its | ~Mass will be celebrated at St \ dren and by the members of the Red (Continued From Iirst Page). ! Chamberlain. The wrand has ~. e ’ vaII\ of the recapitvlation of the {Paul's church tomorrow morning al| o c”o¢ the town. The receipts so —— increased some six {0 cizht million ,)(,Q]c[] Opp“oflb U\;(% 0l Celefl] fllld town of Beriin, and the books have |? by Rev. J. C. Brennan, and in "‘"‘u;,r total §95.85 and the sum to be “Amount overdrawn yet unknown. | dollars in the past four years and (h een handed over 1o the town elerk, | Sacred Heart church, Bast Berlin at | i .50 the pupils in order to con- “Bushels potatoes reported raised, | 14X rate has increaied near fou it 10 B 1 tions will be held on | 2 3 Lo o i Tult 1 Breweries . closed for the year. The total valua- | 0. Ienten devotions will be held on | i;1,t0 {he Plainville School Junior | 3,102, mills, so that hundreds Tousands DITWES b tion for the town for this vear is|Friday evening of this week at St | 5 ¢ oce school is §150, an average “Bushels potatoes reported bought, | 01 dollars move have be poid ) $2.553.808. The amount which will | Paul’s. .| of 25 cents per pupil. Tt was hoped | 5,136, keep down the city’s debt, and 1 56 deducted for the men who are in Rev. Mr. Tonnsberyy announces| ..”i oo’ conld be raised by | Total supply, 8238 bushels for the improvements m: Anybody | Iicsolutions endorsing the restric- == \he service of the United States, is | the following calendar for tOMOTIOW'S | npov g Lyt it has heen decided to R iEnals reponted =olaly 600 can do something if they have alil |t he use of cercal, fruit and W ip . il 02105, Smhs hoard inasiiio miore ad: | servioes: Morning service, 10:45; SU0- | o\yonq the time limit to March 15. “Bushels on hand, salable, 1,000, |!he money they think they need. The | fuel for the iuction of beers and pecial niectings may be called at any | Junior Epworth league mceting at| at 1 Church—The ‘Bushels rotted, frozen or stolen? ! they ¢ for it? Is there much ) Wamen's Christian G' B . F e 15 Preaching service at 7:00 { SConssecational GhurcheSThc e “Where are the 5,000 we produced, | Of it wasted? mperance union yesferday aftere % mcery nsiness Here Lo Rev. Mr. Hazen's prosram for to- |lar morning service will he he t R e I “The taxpayvers wan bear in | noon. The resolutions will be sent to . t - ccitny mopmossawiilconsistiotorning seag s aRo Closia anc Rl Sioplc QR received and turned into ! Mind n July when they pay their | Washington. T 1re as follows — I'rom the way the women of B""’"‘znhe at 10:45, and Sune chool at | communion address will be R . $6.00 o taxes that the one-half mill tax rep- T Women's Christian Tem- wre working on their exhibits for the | 12:00 membrance,” which will be & by . : oso oney needlessly spen ) | c union, « i : coming fair at which the various sub- | ] wasted on the town farm barn, th onn. in annual meeti | REPORTS ON FOOD PRODUCTION. | day school will meet at the con- 5 2 Dlediinis dix i S tit for nceded staples of the sol- | ¥ (4 5" o O Reports on the | clusion of the mornimg services. At $7.500. DOLAltofventurel and f somel minor sl e TR TeRse ] _ at arc to be shown, indications{ Boston, Marc e i e e e Holal e what e e T $20,000 to 000 spent with npa ) ord and deed Gathering of Agmculturists to Be Jteld : S -eo | WOTk of committec on food produc- b clock ening 2 ’ . 2 out any return except <pericnd « of the government point to a successful affair. A large | % A . | S riclas 2 i I rom sale of toc and f ! I : ade today | tian Endeavor meeting will be held i ¢ ) ks o : eniet . 3 4o | number of cxhibits have already been | fion and distribution were ma: day | e s mndeaver mectiog wil e 200 to 1500). $11.000 g Which does not scem to count in mu wh to the wion puishitiiobHely S Inorense Bunclell SUBRER G S LS 0 Those who | &t sessions of nh]o]\m- y*,,;;\zlnx\(’:Vl;;fnlg ghdivil e ledibn Cotl Moare s > Y2 Uhicipal affairs, | of our man pow 1 as an gam’s Food Supply—Towu List | w further information rpgarrln\:»‘\{_‘llfim:'r 1’('“”‘"‘“‘ Eoesaa e e G5t ard penles e T G Y A T - > | L urcen it ;3' | th may communicate with Mrs. Hlan, & D S i S o e the city is obligated, $430.00 5 e P of “maling the $2,553,308. 106 M yaevis | setts state board of agriculture and /;*(fsiinr:gu'vfl a ldn'.\ 3 vh)n.( A mw : ot e | MORALE IN BELGIUM vorld sufe for d \ | ; 5 I f5hn S, Murdbak) of Providence HEA esirous to join the church a 3ungled and Haphazard, Wiciin: o : : There will be a meeting of the Ber- add be- the {opic for hi Freeman § Williams, for mony | meeting of secretaries of state boards fashione 1bly - ‘This has been a bungled and hap- Sl ur table he entered into 5 a resident of Kensi ] L SN R G Bl (Wl Ol i e e e i he Church, What It Is, and | hazard affair from its inception up to OF HIGHEST NATURE pirit of the (ood conserva- % «\'( ks G B, (W et i o G0 frst mecting ag] B0 ot e | Why Eite With 1t 1 i proposa 1 firmt e New Britain General Twospitai | of the recently otsanised board, and e | Baptist Church—At the morning [ ‘Quiside of the monoy loss to the| convineed that i govern [esimishi as = refuif of lan foperarion (BENGRS RS MR o Some MR Ion | e g ey aren S wailiam | senvices ati 10458 otclocke thollsernion | oitwio it iom i1 1100086 5121000, fhore || Ixmcaianl Real Groet! eiiie b I mentifoNsHoN His mooa s iht i performed on him about a weelk RS O _‘\( i 1"?:’ "3 | Henry Greenbow, for nearly 50 years | Will be preached by the Rev. B. W.} g, amount of volunteer help revent th rrible waste aaa S o been selected from the delegates sen ¥ = blisher of the Daily | Potter. assistant secrotary .of thef ,nq use of the ci M Soldiers and Civilians Happy of reals, fruit anc B M#. Williams was 78 years oid and ; i - | editor and publisher o - Lo : the city organization I o - % Seniani [} 4 PUERD e L3 e mmrlous orn | ne hive dlol Iieh micht od s | Coniechiouc Wemperswes Wnlen Sl | il oo b and possibly s0¢s on daily in the produc because of his advanced a s ranizations of Berlin, and the citizens Tibune Slexe, v ke ] %! day school will be held at noon. The L ¢ PSS Possibly and Optimistic. i cor and win W s : i > {5 the town, are looking for bis | winter home in Miami, Fla. He was | D e o hoon. e | thousands more would have heen re- 5 cline after the operation was ropid. | | Jings from their board. The board | 5§ Years old and a former president | YoUng People gl Re el i oniced en for the past three:! With the British Army in 13 ’ : For a number of years he had heen | . o e all war. activities in | Of the New York Associated Dailies, | tlle_evening ot '“_ :’ ;-n . ’,‘; months the services of the much ad- | yarch 1.—(By The Associated Pross. | b in theyg connccted® with his son, T \ el L & ia an 3 £ the ¥ state feditorialll YD MESScrvices Fati(OIEI0CRWAIC Y [ iFe e d SRy rean lihane | boch . Dy 5 5 L) ! i the town in the future g g Sepomeongc are to be held in the chapel, the pa Gen. Blliot Wadsworth, of B million kot the tov fut; 2 2 aella be hel apel, D et o ier lio adsw ., of Boston nillio orke« or Hama, 10l the grapery: and meat hust) Bridze Bepainted sasociation. The body will be hroubht~ B g eld i e Sl e il«:nd;in utliized T e e e eh, op Gl S et iy el Geinl e & L {here for burial. 0% 7 L s g c s not appear in < knell, o cago 4 Sastl ey el hl ompand RS K os IR O] railroad bridge is today re- S e | 2oediencelrror B ebrowas] T8 the cost any more than those of | Major Ivy Lee, of New York: Major ; i ¢ . ale o Lot shortly be ¥ cuiving o much-needed coat of paint. | . WORRIED OVER MEYER, | — | school janitors and others who have Van Schaick and Major Simmons, a1 I faith b rn ore RSOV e Ca Log o OR LT g . P Boston, March ~The illness of | D T R'd J h been impressed to help out. of the American Red Cross, have just | = { The railvoud company has had sev- Joston, 1 ; : ) ght on | i et ol e e T George von T. Meyver, former diplo- | UF. 1. NIAgWAY Jonnscn Potatoes arc handled, rehandled, | completed a visit (i the Belgian fron: Y AR (S mess and would judge hi ) he ! l!T\‘ “1‘ n on r?? :m{w}. ‘aud] t"u‘\ suc-| -t and cabinet officer, continued to- 5 delivered and taken back, resold, | OUr experience has been most in i pro 1 gria Rer 6o B Unn i UG S A G fifi ;h“j day to be a source of anxiety to h Dentlst juggled and rejuggled. some are | SPIFIng.” said Gen. Wadsworth. “Aboyve e Sl B e h;md\ h with his 2 i B afternoon, “:"‘-n_l"“bmv‘p‘r‘;‘ ik “"f;‘ family and friends. Dr. Jackson, | given away, some cannot be given | “”!» BCRaare imressed the splen- | Gen. Pershing liiication . of b 3o, Williams, Speete W || st tretehed in the middle of the | ATL°T VISItIng the patient this morn- | RUSSELL BUILDING. PLAINVILLE. | 27aY: Some ]{“’ m; loRheRcaied s b s e el Grel in D Dec o illlagsron madteranddaushglEdd G sie s > the | 1 1c said he rested more comfortably OFFICE HOU away, somec are burned in furnaces, | One, I « command ‘0| jer order permitting forces t ster” Fumevnl | road. Now that the hnda’e s pdll\dmrl last night but still was in a Serious | Mon., Wed. and Fri., 9 a. m. to 8 p. m. | 04hers rot and lay and rot while their | children who ar 4 LN 0o uy or receive not been completod. | here is only one more thing needed, | = t&h odor permeates the atmosphere —of | StUAYINg in schools within sound of | ung light wines mers Mcet Tonight somethinz {o prevent the water from _ E the rooms above, while the managers | German suns. The cheerfulness o St duchie i There will be a meeting of the c- | aropning from the tracks above. The > of this great enterprise are too busy | the soldiers. the determination of the tion our president s e - | railroad scems willing to consider | NOTED STATISTICAN i M. LEO PRIOR, to et in touch with the situation for [ PeOPle to sec the glc through ‘o » at onee fthe i illiam Webster of | everything clse hut this much-needed o S e e | a successtul conelu theseare Cictl I el i e B R hat steps toward for i aithoush i nas vien renuet- | NAMED TO NEW POST | Undertaker and Embalmer, | V05 (2 00me 0o 0 [ cumstances which eheimenl U IR R e independent Berlin branch of | ed on scveral occasions | 58 Pierce Street, sons for the public to obser Ef- | can visitor forcibiy | in which patriotism = would tford County les Wil he To Train for Nursc, s ficiency was one of the watchwords,; ~We were impressed ospecially DS ' (onq with the ek The object of the leouue is Ellen C. Golon of Berlin, left this i P hone calls:— of the administration—look it up and | ”‘“'] ; are Belgium is lavishing (;: the sm and powe country in t " ¢ 3 i ¥ £ s < 90.9 | vou will find it prominently men- | children, uprooted from their homes | - co il i L0 lmorning for St. Aznes’ hospital in | Day 90 ights 29-2 | vou will find printed prosram, 1014 | DY war, and by the splendid organiza-| Mlection of Office made for backyarc v | Waterbury here she is to train to | 3 — | edition { tion of the hospitals, military and civ-| Following the the reports sion of t1 - nd is a sister of Paul Golon who left | | [ | from the king and queen downward, | ensuing year wet M ers or citizens of Berlin 1o ¥ » a | recently for the regular navy. ’ CHURCH ? 5 B . ’\huuhl he object of admiration on 'H‘” C. Gilchre being chosen "“«‘ ¥ e feet of vacant space on thoir : e ; | . the part of the American people.” | for the vear The -other officer f‘\)‘ 0 St (e o Drili Last Night. i i | Eioee e Vice-president, M op e s o e Il attended drill of the Home | The Church a message has, ST e T s iR \surer, Mr V, meetit il e Thal 6 s G A i £ CLEARING WOUSE REPORT. | 11 e g 1 e A large number ar s d a S | 5 & 5 : = Shepa corre ing s 3 ’;”,,' = { space, which | 1ast uight. The guards are showng | | Her word, it is secure; New York, March 2.—The actual! Mps, p. J. Symonds; recording secre- shduld St iy rving {13 | Tapid improvement, and are regarded | If you would know | condition of clearing house banks and | tary, Mrs E. C. Rondean s 2 i, ) J as = | sndent of press work T i, C he war be at vhis time chan ate, Which is saying something big. e q hey hold $12,510,850 reserve in ex.| Kl A SOTR G At B o b sonad 5 WEHe s i TN Ofleer ol s o Gy e | Just cross our threshold o’er. | e e e e L This o i report of Mrs. Gertrude Shepard, t ey : 1 b Lo | & Eeaninon This is a o an tion has in its treasury dasti out food we iwiil anxious to meet at any of the drills, | For' the Days When' Youl|decrease ‘or $45,275,280 from lnst| 2i35.66. By the repast of Mo the war Several speaker 1Y young men of Berlin who wish | ! - ] o . . a - ! : A p wder it is shown that the unic been sccured to address the nic to enroll in the company ! | Cannot Earn. SO R has 279 members, and of this numbe which will be culled at 7:30 Reopcrtinl i s | “THE LITTLE : I besil il bere (and o tiBinG ol £ g | / e ar rill ! POLICE WYL, e R : e i) VAR Oll-Kashiomed Dance, O e rall ooy o e ! When a dollar or more will et \‘ }:‘ “‘ ar. The union has at present $230 >lan e unde way for an oid- | X »son were held at the e | 2y 1= o 5 ‘ | N A worth of Liberty Bonds. ’ Eie hieh e e | Tonimon Y JSaatitherhome STONE CHURCH?”’ ! start an interest account bear- | aavice recoiven from i it a1 t : | of the deceased yesterday afternoon, st week in Atbletic hall | G ypal in the Kensingtn ceme- | prol S. { torney. has notified the ALL BARN DESTROYED. there is no good | | i e o be] ON BROAD STREET. PLAINVILLE: | iI]q 4!‘/ oli t Dol B Toast Berlin. The dance is. to i et Sl e ) G0, G P et meeting | An alarm from Box 62 at 12:15 run for the purpose of raising umml = n = | 0 hic : i ld in the| o'clock this morning brought the fir e 4 which is scheduled to be held in the |0 0 o to provide the town with hetter i ':\n'lw |‘u~ bR el | Servie Ieason “hv Yol should I]Oti UkTainian hall tamorrow evening. It|department to 58 Rhodes street, where and promises to he someth D e | > : = : e < | is reported that the meeting is being|a five was in progress. The structure the Jine of old-time dances. Although Hozentioicia | Morning worship 10:45 have one with this Bank. el in observance of the align-|was destroyed t £ the latest dan will be | Thrift Stamps. = Sch 12:05 s 1T iRt n of £ Ukraini th | @i few of the latest a vill be : i h 2:0; 7ait U ment of the State of UK a with | AT jncluded in . the program, funda- <ale of Thrift Stamps in Ken- Sunday School 12:05 Don’t Wait Until Tomorrow | the German war forces in the Buro-| “SMILEAGE BOOK” AGENTS. mentally it will be one of on = showing no signs of a let-| [oger W. Babson. the internation- | Praise and Social service START TODAY. | pean war, 1t i syid that a speaker| Judge William F. Mangan todaw time af which arc usually not but on the contrary is constant- [alty known statistician who has mm,‘ ., THE { from New York will be nt here. The | made arrangements with several stores | cotten, [t will be an invi- increasir The sale in the post | working as a special agent for tha | 6:00 S 7:00 police today are having a translation | proprietors for the sale of “Smilessa Bior aa wd invitedion 1 i ha ready reached | labor department, has been appoint- | nhing Sermon 7: made of the notices sent to the mem- | Books” in their business places, North Bt of next week | nearly $LM00. It is noticeable that|ed head of the newly created indus Evening aanl e rllst 0. ers and When the facts are known | of the railroad track Kemney & Lo Drug company ha on sale. placed the boo} §o all thosc who are interesied. The | 1the children of the town are doing | trial reiations division of the oom. AGORDIAL WELGOM 0 ALL 2 . any necessary steps will Be taken to | horn and the City funds raised will be turned over to | most of the buying and in addition | mitiee on public information. EF R PLAINVILLE, CONN. pr\\unl holding the affair. ¥