New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 4, 1918, Page 5

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ITALIAN COUNT AT HARTFORD MARCH 10 Ambassador fo Speak at War Rally at Theater Harttord 1i Celler i 2k Minc to Unite Count Italian ambassador di Cellere, [Italian ambassador United States promised to Hartford on Sunday, March 10, to dress “War Rally for Italy and America” to held at 30 p. m. 2 the theater, Hartford. lian societies all Con- secticut will send delegations to rally. It is expected that the theater will be packed from the orchestra pit to the last the top i Governor Marcus H. Holec Mayor Frank A. Hagarty h invited to be present Unle necessary to change the plar ajor William Francis Verdi en, who stati d at Upton, Yaphank, N. Y. will preside. Music will be furnished by the Italian | band and Leader Ferdnando is 13 | his musicians rehearse new patriotic | | 1as m 1d- Palace this in of 12} Camp slect to be played on this oc- casion. The “War merica’ v pices of the af Defense. Rally for Ttaly 4 be held under Connecticut The council's committc its divi 7 women's ind ion Certain- pre mgin will beg it 2230 hour, ek di sung by he follo Ttali Royal by the t an New will fine addr Y by Captal the join Hymn™ - ambassa Italian - rallies are co-operating in ar- The by program the band for one half welcome at 3 followed by “Gari- by the band and ilo sisters. This will address by after which » will be played the event with a concert inui \ddress of in p. m., cor will be pl Ponz by ved the wed an I Ttalian Mar and, ¢ Bliss Ami Bernardi of k. Following this the band the “Marseillaise” and the ch national anthem will be the Ponzello sisters n Bruno Rozello, an officer in army, will then deliver an to be fallowed by “The St: Banr and the closing >y Major Verdi. The audience in the singing the choruses of the three national anthems. is for this together from all expected by those ally that the event representative Italian citizens parts of the state rranging STAMP FOR AIR MAIL. Letter Washi with the mail rou Washir ued interest will per a to the specis th be se nt 24 cents to ‘rom New York to Washin ton for 21 Cents. ngton, March 4.—<Coincident opening of the first aerial 1te hetwc New York and 1 on April 15 there will be new tamp sure to be of philatelists. This stamp function similar to tamp, for it will which it >nt by the service plan is to sell the stamp for which with the regular post- orm a 1l delivery e letter to Roofing Certain-teed has Certain-tced has made world under all conditions—as proved by its enormous sale. It has become the szzzd- ard roof for buildings of all types and sizes— for factories, round houses, elevators, garages, warehouses, hotels, farm buildings, stores, etc. Afier this, there will be | the | the | | stop, at Philade A1l bring | | ! | | | | | | | | | is affixed | rived in The | I Its economy is three-fold — first cost moderate, laying cost low, and up-keep practically nothing. Certain-teed is not affected by acids, fumes or smoke, and does not melt under the hottest sun. Guaranteed 5, 10 or 15 years, according to thickness. It pays to get Certain-teed because it costs no more to lay than ordinary roll roofing, and lasts much longer. Certain-teed Products Corporation Manufacturers of Certain-teed Paints Varnishes—Roofing Offices and Warchouses in Principal Cities of America (INC.) KLIFFE BROS. CO. Sole Agents for New Britain and Vicinity Corner Park and Bigelow Streets, New Britain Conn. NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, MARCH 4, 191¢ It a the cost cents. and quicker than telesraph department is at the new stamps mp album will will be make cheaper letter by The post office work on designs fo without which no he complete. It be possible, Postmaster-General ~ Burleson be- lieves, to deliver the mail despatched from here by airplane in New York office buildings three hours after the mail closes here At the start only be despatched each probably will close making possible to wiil night 11 one airplane will way a day. Mail about 11 o’clock. for business men their morning letters and get the answers delivered by 2 p. m. It is the belief of the officials that hundreds of business firms will avail themselves of the service. The mail airp will make but even that the t and W it answe one with this it be- tween is believec New York will be made in two hours, one hour for the sorting and of the mail carried. delive CITY ITEMS store Economy other Camp- local of the ot in of a affairs in Manager The Drug affected fo cities bell Detectives Smith and Mellen of the Philad wrtment ar- evening to arrested is pla company the the Iy for take here trial non teed From every standpoint of service and cost proved its claim—*“The best type of roof for most buildings, and the best quality roofing of its type”. good all over.the | to EX-CONG. REILLY Catholic Church Service Flag | little | Miss = { { New Thomas of N of state Ex-Conzressmar »f Meriden, a native stirred an aundience jdred people into a { atrio last evenir poke he dedication of g in the parish hall of the W sever itain, HON. THOMAS L. REILLY. the E reputs of § Reilly John has the cne of the most ers in public .ngelist ion of complished or semi-public life in the country. His address last even- ing did much to enhance this reputa- tion and add lustre to his orator- ical crown. His talk was with Americanism, touched with warning that greater sacrifices must made if the United States is to win the war, if Old Glory is to main- tain its place on the pinnacle of in- ternational life. Previous to the solemn church proper. of Wethersfield Father Villiard lege, Hartford, was deacon; Rev. Father Lee of the church of the Immaculate Conception, Hartford, was sub-deacon and Rev. Francis K. narski was master of ies. Patriotic selections were de by the choir. 51 Stars on Service Flag. Councilman Francis T. McDonough, president of the Holy Name society preided at the exer in he the opening number which w the presentation of a rvice flag by Marion Naughton. The flag was accepted in behalf of the church by Helen Cunningham, who was | attired “Columb Both young parts in a being speak- to I be patriotic was Rev. was of La program, in the Magzneil Rev. col- vesper sun O celebr: Sallett ren- d ses of as performec 1l manner, Fifty-one field of red on stars the leamed from the ervice flag, show- ing that the parish of St. John the Evangelist is well in the van in sup- | plying young men to help “'make the world for democracy.” | Quigley Defends Pre Mayor Qu Chairman in ident. beir McDonough, im- | mediately into a denunciation of men [in public life who fault with and criticising President Wilson. G the utmost oyalty and fan outrage to so President [ Wilson, who is hones rely and rying to duty him to do,” ared Mayor ey, 1t oduced by wunched finding is o the de The mayor referred Irish and men of Ir doing in the was not surprising be found in the thick for right and justice. ! sting tribute that 600 men with of Erin in their veins have Britain to help crn vor Quigley told of old with bent body his offize a few days ago a | him she wa king light work | of ne s—her only two colors and she ng of a lingering s mot received boys yet but at her time of that the | win the war. “And she was an ! - Quigley shouted | the proper spirit.” | Rev. Father O'Donnell of St. M | church brought the parish. Reilly Attacks Bigots. | After referrin he has in ex-Congressman Reilly | the top” at those who Catholic church, through its ministers is disloyal. ice is a complete to who dare to the representatives of chureh, elerics 11 as layine: not true to that flag, and such uations are libelous and fals lared with fire in his and in his words. “The Catholic church has al- ways been identified iwith the causc of human rights from the pontir to the lowest layman. If an ocular demonstration needed—and som S G G Re e EeTEs ke bigots, & service like this does it. “New Britain is not doing any- part the ent are this can any said to the blood aid, as Irishmen of e the ne from | ™M vears who came se S0 are a m a dy. She from her to t in orde America any she willi g0 0 life 1 work, boys might help Irish woman,” “That shows rv’s greetings of that to his heart ot ain, went over believe answer insinuate the ¢ insin- * he de- is BIGOTS RAPPEDBY Reilly hun- Mr. | pregnant | | | | | | ceremon- | | Mahons | Cathol { prising to see such n hall, | |1t i str the | | | | | Four To BeA Clearafigs Womer’s $4Patent Buttord Wome . ’s$3Pat ent Button and Lace, iow $1.98 Women’s $5 Patent Gun Metal Lace, now $3.98 Men’s $7.50 Kid Biuchers, kidlined, now $5.50 SINOy, surprises anyone who it. New Britain has answered call made on it. T am not so that 1 cannot remember boys in blue coming back irom tl Civil war. There were the Moores, Hic Chamberlain agans—Protestant like—who lent of New Britain thing that kno every young M- and lustre name Tt is not sur- of honor that you have upstairs in the church.’ AN Have Speaking Mr Duty to Perform. sacrifices that must be Rei id ry man fit there must of a made 1y In called sclf ded- You at our own the the won or to e be fl star me rvice boys a rvice place a if you France trenc The war alone on the field the battleships. Every and child must do his do not, this war will ctory for us. “Some of us don't to realizo there is a war. Some have boys in the army-—God bless them and bring them home safe—bnt we have had to tand nothing compared with what ium and France have suffered. Yon must do your full duty or the will be brought right home. We are fighting a ruthless foe who hx been preparing for fifty vears iust for this v is led b, 1 can flag on will fightin will not be of France man woman part. If you not result in whil in on seem war " who with 1 on the God justice of The moral code of the militatistic Hun is directly opposed prin- ciples. That flag was never flown ye unholy cause and today it over our boys in the trenche warships in the holiest in which it was ever en servicoe for God and count inseparably related. Y firm th T be as dark ever of country but pirit there can ome enemy n »remous effrontery, cal Heaven to witn t cause of to onr an waving and on most ou hav will tory the ssurance as in if you have be no doubt i the o Will Wight “Americs 1 Necees derision Alone, ry. suffered ind ac- 11 loss of life and property before We now have nc st hours yet. The orn Russia may not The retreat of the Italian army ot bho its last retreat. It may the Tri-Color France s performed such noble & may be taken down from the ramparts of valorous Verdan. Tt may be that the Union Jack and the of George may disappear the trenches and from the 1 sh fleet. These may happe God forbid. But should they occur, that flag will fight on if it has to fight alone.’” Mr. reciti Ott E akers were Rev. I v church and Rev. J, J tor of the church of Evangelist. Vocal selections were rendered dur- ing the evening by Mrs. Mary T, ‘rean, John F. Jackson and N nd Miss Quilty of Hartford. Reserved forced to st the war. we arc it entered into it and m be in we bo t one, may n be that of S i or- vice cross St My th St gerald, John and on Your IPlag of itz St to the | mes on the roll { B00TH'S BLOCY MEW BRITALS members of sirls being Tiae ng were occupied by the Junior Sodality, the attired Red Cross nu 1 with the all present ex- of sing LAMB AND MUTTON Excerpt From Restrictions on less Tuesday Until April 1 Hartford, Administrator Meat-~ March 4.—Fede, Robert just received word from to the effect that until April Jamb and mutton on meatless Tuesdays has been made by the T food administration in producers who, because of tation conditions, have to market their stock now forced to send a lamb and mutton to one time Soft corn in the west also induced farmers to force the feeding of these animals in order that the corn might bo consumed before warm weath reason thero is danger of a glut in market and it is desirable that the American public should have the benefit of this sur- Tt is hoped thdit plus while it lasts. the increased supplies of meat will 1 Scoville Food has Washington 15th of be used ruling States assist the may This "nited to transpor- »een unable earlier and are large amount of the market at order the | New Britain have the effect of curtailing consumption it is becoming creasingly important that this modity should be exported quantities. CITY COURT MATTERS. Judge James T. Meskill of thi court has assigned the case of F. Richards against Clifford for trial at 10 o'clock Th morning. Klett & Alling will sent the plaintiff and J. G. V the defendant. Other action i court follows: Steve Jacobs a Nicholas Cherpak, plaintiff o to file bill of particulars or be| suited; John Pinches, et al, af the Connecticut Motor Sales pany. motion of defendant fof opening of judgment, denied; Mills & Co., against Berricao poloto, defendant ordered to more specific statement in one or be defaulted; Savings Ban against Edward judgment for the plaintiff for $ defendant is given until April ray or plaintiff will assaume o ship of property; Stanley Svea & al company against Caspen vanessian, defendant ordered pleading in one week or be def ed; M. Zaleski against John defendant given two weeks to swer or be defaulted. MONSTER Over Fo?tgf Feet Long Mirs. G!uchewéky Rescued in Time A remarkable thing occur which will be of The wonderful event proves bevo doubt t powers of at remedy which is now this city at the No. 365 Main Herb 1 introdnced Imonomy Drug street. About Mrs. Gluchowsky, led the dr and asked for the Quaker Man. complained seriously case of stomach trouble was advised that her which required the attention doctor. Then she said “During the past twelve have doctored mo seems I can get no told that my trouble cer, tumor nor ulce of thesc complaints have proved fatal before what can the trouble be? tite is peculiar, sometimes I cnously hungry, and other times the very sight of food sickens me; I not seem to lose weight yet I al feel weak and tired; I cannot tight fitting ciothes; I often useated: at night I am restles: ave terrible ams; my stomach ays feels wretched yet I do not have any sev pains. My condition has been this way so long that [ am be- coming a mervous I wonle if Quaker Herb Ixtract help me."” The Quaker Man did not enc her, but requested tl she tr Quaker Ext Stor th an eld- tore She . <he one her weeks ago, erly lady, c at s0 ot sev that case was yeurs I or less but it better I was was neith because woulil an- cither surely this. Now My appe- am ray- wrecls. would remedy with the assurance tivat least, could not harm. This did please Mrs. Gluchowsky. She take the remedy and said would decide later whether she try it or not. Last Friday high lled again and said: “I guess I give Quaker Herb Extract a She obtained the remedy and le home. On Saturday morning took the medicine. It was abol o’clock. About 10 o'clock she she felt a little faint or rather and a few minutes later a str thing happencd. An immense passed from her. She became cited and alarmed and she seu the Quaker Man. When he cam immediately saw that it was a worm. Jt was complete with unbroken and measured over &0 in length. This monster has been cause of over 12 vears of si »nd Quaker Herb Extract by red & the cause restored Mrs. GiucH to perfect health., On Satu rnoon the now very aged lady in doing her housework. She fine and acknowledges that wes her life to Quaker Herb Exi A1l persons suffering from stos 1 bles, catarrh or rheuma should call on the Quaker Man at| conomy Drug Store, No. 365 street at once and get particu about this wonderful remedy. at once. Tf you cannot call ordey phone or mail. Special price duw he introductory days, 3 bottles 0. Call in the mornings if can.

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