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{EW B_RITAIN DAILY HERALD. THURSDAY, MARCH 7, 1918 » "‘“‘YW"W'M P 'll!’EVE'fle ’F‘QVUS left the following morning, only hav- | {ing a ahort furlough. Mr. Quinn has } = ————— | been stationed in Kansas for several Mrs. W. Davis and daughter of ) 2]3@?5 | OF NEW YORK AN (=255 i Mr. and Mrs. C. A, Hare of Golf | sirect left Wednesday for Atlantic | Frank Van Alstyne of Maple Val- ci The legal voters will have a special OCur March Sale of China and Gilass Has the ley Takes Wile Here N e e t 8 o’clock to take action and see if he town will co-operate with the fire Greatest interest Now L HOW TO GROW FOOD mpoms mind mirsiade ' em cal truck ALTHOUGH MATERIAL IS CARCE, LABOR HAIID 10 GET, FREIC "T i ¢ A “my | EMBARGOED WI ARL ABLIL TO OFFER PRACTICATEY COMPL ] Vo T ardening In- B LINES OF SEVENTY-FIVE OPEN STOCK DINNEBWARE PATPERNS. AlRMeniintencetediinRGarteningng ! | THIS BI HOWING INCLUDES FRENCH, 3 S AND AMERI- I vited to Attend Meeting of Congre- CAN MAKES AND WE OFFER SPECIAL PRICK AL, DURING : THE RUN OF THIS BIG SEMI-ANNUAY, DOWNSTAIRS SALE, IT 1S gational Club and learn How to A GOOD TIME NOW TO SIART A DINNER SET OR BUY MATOH- e INGS. . v o 100 PIEOE DINNER SETS. Particular attention cailed to the extra e A 6 b S e special values ffered for $15.29 and $11.98 the set of 100 pieces. They are I it et Sn oy e Nasie | 6 fvst euality and all in very handsome decorations, giving full srviee for andgiaanh ptan i aabinelianl dapl | A M][CUCH Pa}mfi[‘ Ul’ es CO]] people. We also offcr awonderful bargain n 48 piece dinner set | e et o (e el e gress t0 EX Gflfl A[l[hol‘l[y These are merely samples of the ma extra good bargains offered in f | vesterday morning by Rev, Robert H dinnerware Burton. The couple were attended by YOU WANT TO REMEMBER ALSO that sale prices prevail on every- | the Misses May and Jenmic Cook and | Washington, March 7.—Conare thing for sale in our big v{nm {'vmu‘tnwm. Not onl I*u»-mvi@\ faney i the bride was given in marriage by { was asked today by A. Mitchell P China. Table Glassware, Cut Glass, Japamese ware. Lamps, Bric-a-brac | her father, C. N. Bllsworth. There | mer, alien property .custodian, fot and novelties are all reduced in price for this great March Sale. Better | Siebe i over] cther s e weeent v L o b e e look to your Diming Room and Pantry nceds and make the savings. ik e el sl e s R i e e NECKWEAR, RIBBON, LACES. EMBROIDERY. {in a traveling suit of bluc. The | States within his discretion VERY \TTRACTIVE AND NATTY NECK DRESSINGS are the Lawn | couple left on a wedding trip shortly | Such legistation atached to the nr. | s and Collar and Cuff Sets in white and colors that we are offer- | atter tthe ceremony. They will se- | gent deficiency appropriation bill ing for 50¢ cach. Take time to look at the white satin, pique, lawm, | Siaeiin Masie Valiey s St B e SOt D) ::":nxl':'.»vh .\‘m\Ll:,::‘k;:m«z;,w:n( )b\;‘[ls:h(/‘::\)\,u""“ :,‘T)(ylln),l";un:lr;,'un Sets, Fichus, : When, How, What to Plant. the senate .“,t,,,[,,,,_,;uoy '(.(,‘Trn“‘,"“ estees and G os, priced fre 50¢ $2.98 each. i in swpplementing Presiden ilson's New Tuxedo Collars in filot lace, New Plaid Ribbons, 53 inches | A A Meleod, president of the Cou- r(:co\’r\r(”rr‘qlm.\t A e ac- Venese and tucked net trimmed with | wide. suitable for hair bows and gregational Brotherhood of the Plain-| gyire jegal title to the German eRias 1:;\-» insertion, priced H0c to | other uses. dl»rm]: ';h.':: to 33¢ ,varl:; ;:"‘; ‘o‘r‘“fif‘f "’“2:;‘“‘ "”(j;:i;j‘:’:' :‘;'“': wha;\a; and property at Hobok ITARTFORD. 5 each. ew Dresden Ribbons in 3 inci 5 = B gy en, N. J. teal Filet Lace Collars and Collar ~ width, choice of light and dark mittee, will be in cbarge of the meet- and Cuff Sets that are exquisitely | grounds, special for 29c yard. ing for all men who are interested in dainty and pretty, priced from Real Fdsh Crochet Lace edge and gardening and who arc desirous of obtaining plots for planting on the $2.25 to $12.00 each. insertions, 15¢ to $3.98 yard. p 1 pe | the deficiency bill in order to expedite i . v Ymbroidercd Cambric 1idges. new Real Filet Tace cdges and inser- Norton farm. The meeting will be | a¢tion, [‘.:i\ fact that an incorporated patterns in narrow and wide widths || tions priced 30¢ to $2.98 yard. held tomorrow evening at the chapel | The committee voted unanimousts vn_lies within such distance 6. 8¢, 10c, 1214¢, 15¢. 19¢ and 25c. | Real Duchess Lace, widths 1 to 4 of the Congregational church and|for the provision giving the alien The department stronly coneu Swiss Flouncings with ruffled edge | inches, priced $1.95 to $25 yard. several good speakers have been| property custodian authority to sell n these views and considers that con suitable for children’s dresses, 27 in Ral Cluny Lace edges from 2 to secured. Among the speakers for the | enemy property but was divided for ditions amply justify the tablish width for 39¢ yard. | 4 inches wide, 17¢ to 28¢ yard event will be Harold A. Brundage, | federal acquisition of piers, a few u“”v‘ ‘M such zones which most & 2 BRI = - ave f s joct N 5 carnestl ecommended by Hahaomel Vo IHlonncine R0 Rinches it f ooy & corite ) onl b TRolTIIL haye dorihiy sublett dIioms | zepubneatisjyotine asainst it 0 e thag resses and exceedingly specal at >%¢, 83c and 98¢ yard. sardens, at to Plant e principal reason for authori sted in the e Rk 5 3 &l Plant and How to Cultivate.” MT. | ing discretionary sale of ememy prop- i Brundage has had a great deal of ex- | erty as well as the acquisition of the N p I ] d d Uk Ab I Fakinz up conditions in Newport perience in farming and market ga North German Iloyd and Ha2mburg e, Ol[ HG fl e m ase 0 { Seeretary Daniels calls ention te HAVING AN AUTOMOBILE DEIIVERY FOR NEW BRITATN YOU CAN DEPEND O dening and his address will be of in- | American piers, Mr. Palmer told fli | Gt A v PROMPTLY RECEIVING ALL DRY GOODS PURCHASED OF US, terest to those who intend to take the ! committee, was to hamper Germany | ]Shmg Sale OI quu(}r T en <"*"“‘ ! that at the training opportunity offered them by the freo|and at the same time aid the United station and the torpedo siation here use of the land. States in the war. Proceeds of any —— are large quantities of high expled The meeting will be called at §|sales would be turned into the treas-| Washington, March 6By sives. Most of those at.the training town, Sof this Wil without doubt be |iCensorship, This board Dhas recetwed jlolclocic After the addresses the men|ury or used as the oyernment saw T Beriin NeWS i iu onormic tor e peopia o oial sppointment, but the un- | Will emior a sorial hour. Refresh | it bul misnt be retommed fo snemy : s town to hear them {lemen, because of their position in | ments.will be served. A gencral in- | owners after the war, subject to | aUthority conveved in the draf act, " is one of the dnties of the peoplo the town, have taken it upon them- | Vitation is cxtended to all the men of | peace term Secretary of the Navy Daniels made Ilepresentations have beent made 1 this time of danger from hungor. selves to attempt censorship of all] the town who are interested. American property in Germany | Newport, R. I., the summer capital of | 'Y the authorities of the trainin come to this meeting, and hear {hat is printed in the newspaper re Cemetery Association Meeting. can De treated similariy under thol} weaith and! fashion, a “dryt eity fop| BoD: 38 Secretary Danlels, *‘the 10w ¥ may, in cvery day life, bo zarding the town of Berlin. These| The officers of the Plainville Cemer | German jaw. the remainder of the war. | | | SPILC of every effort on (heir part an service to-their country without four men work together in a certain | tery Association at a recent meeting The general order which Secreiary | . Pite of the détail of numerous foinz to the trenches. Tt is neces- institution in Kensington. and be- | decided to hold the annual meeting ])AVENP()RT (JHOSE\ Daniels signed proscribes a five wip | 72721 Patrols throughout the city, the have the services of ten men fcause of the fact that they can ex- | of the association on Monday eve- dry zone about the naval (,.l,:‘“,f o | liquor menace continues ' unabated — | nibit diplomas from the International | ning at 8 o'clock. The meeting will STATE LABOR HEAD |station at Newport, but as this woutq | *1( % constantly undermining the = Correspondence School regard them- | be held in the town clerk’s office include the whole city it means that | -0l and moral welfare of nava : : selves paramount in ali educatioral | The reports for the past vear will ba 59 = oA aron i e e e | persoumely Scoville and Landers Spcak 1 i GRS i acs. T their nsval generosily and | read by the secretary and the treas- | New Britain Man First Appointee | tho hotels, clubs and even (he pup. 1 Mr. Damiels made public a number ¥ R 4 1dness, they have allowed the fol- | urer and other matters of importance e ous_Casing of Amoricas, srect rerin- | of reports he had received .concern GI‘N‘ i H?“ T{)rnohl 8 2 < "Wing nmews item to go out for pub- | will be brousht up. At the conclu- Under Federal Employment, S The shipment éven of liquor (f\(:r“.. 5 the second naval district with ) .g i iy ; A e cation The sewer ht"\vds’ of Berlin ! sion-of the business session the elec- ico D lees Office | At Onoo. place in fhe city except to a privaie adyu ers ul .\_w:mrr The com : ire in a bad condition They have | tion of d tors for th ensuing 3 mandant under date of March 1 — . . ok 5 nome or for medicinal purposes alsu 3 - - 'so ordered one correction made on | vear will be held and o v offices e ond 7.—The appoint- | is forbidden. No liquor of ans et !‘. tated in a letter to the de- g rtment i i : E a previous report g ut in this [ made vaca by the resignations wi : 5 i il = HELPIN{" MEN AT FRONT % ,7,,; o B ! y\yf‘n o L mad 1cant- by th ignations will | myent of Davenport of New |can be sold, served or knowingly de- | g ho S T e u 1 It : g o . They say Berlin is nol =oing | be filled. - Britain as supecrintendent of the [ livered by one person fo another in aope “you will permit me g . to huy fire apparatus, therefore, it{ The meecting is open to all . : : Nl urge with all the emphasis of whick thoss | Hartford office of the United States |Newport. Th - 1 | i e 5 les | Ne ort e only vlace wher H o 1 1 i must he so { who are interested in the association | imployment Service, was announced | will be lawful to take s | oo pahls iatith faln of ntaly 8 S A . ; . U drink will he Leaders of Food Campaizn in State el A K Berlin Briefs. and suggestions for the improvement | today by Leo A, Korper, the federal |in private homes-by members of fam- | - 05 liduor be immediately prohib \ meeting of the board of finance | of the cemeteries of the town will be | director for Connecticut. Miealoslne Al et il keainot onliin Newport but in every guests, and place within five miles of any par 15 held at the town hall yesterday | heard and acted upon if deemed| Mr. Davenport is the first superin- | this is forbidden to officers amd men | P2 Srnoon: | worthy. ‘ ) tendent to be appointed to a govern- | of the navy of the naval station at Newport, R % i i Mrs. K. L. Wilcox, who has been | Plainville Briefs, ment employment office in Connecti- “The Secretary of the Navy hopes” I'M”_'[ (\‘: Eopas "\‘”"‘ of the second in Session . S : isiting in Florida, has returned to| A months mind mass was cele- [ Cut under the recently ostablished | says the statement today explaining | o Gstrict at Newport s i s ! brated this morning at the Church of | federal service. He will bhegin his AR e e home in this town rated this 1 hureh of tho order, “that the public at larze BB Al di B Rorfinaditolnisihonic I th tonsH LY ald for the late John J. Bowen quarters will be at § Ford street, | of the naval forccs, particalarly the rally in Grange hall of Hon. Georg . S5 2 2 : Hartford, where an office has heun | younger cl t 3 M. Landers. chairman of the state . A H. L. Judge is recovering from The Foresters' club will ho a | lartford, an o S omnenlclement, fon iioxickiing G e, DGl TR, WL e | il ecentill s T e i meeting on Friday eveming at the | lcased quor even in private homes outside [ Richard Bjerke and Laaritz Derenfel fod ommales ”_,1,‘.]{' X ‘;M‘ S . : L = ‘; i . o ey, | cmb rooms on Pierce streel. Thg| Government cmployment offices | the ary’ zone.’ “ ile, food administrato ) he ; . alter Gwatkin has gone to Ver-! aom e O i e e T e Come to United States (o Plead fo ageepted the invitation of the wome: : ont on business and will probably | MEPHNS “;“, B bl B Ul G B e e Sl Other Places Affected. diSadesito Ploall iy of this town to come and eak. The 4 o é ; P e o’elc and all members are reguest- s WS e e i : 2 2 . cd to be present the great need for a svstematic| The order of Secretary Danicls, Food for Their Country. Nl il e ko prena : 3 M s G. F. Dodge has neturned i, e ors oF VeeatiaIoin Teat method of supplying 1vvrl~l-<f’l"- i {1 himself a famous tectotaller, is the An Atlantic Port, March -3: -Rich om a visit with friends in Florida e cornned o e ome b to the success of the war with labor, | most drastic vet issued, It prescribed |ard Bjerke and aurit it s e Sl i e el ‘”‘I“yv.\ww Norton has entercd the mitk | the federal overnment has talien up [ five mile dry zones at éight. placos in | apecial SHORGE M, i { business in the employ of Mr. Cari- this matter as a part of its war pro-|{he country where there arc al The committee approved both pro- posed amendments and ordered a vorable report for their addition to i anc welfare of the naval servi the fact that there are 6,900 enlisted a stroke of his pen late yesterday, under the station also are young men re enlisted Booze Leaks Past Patrols, | | | | Will Explain How All Can Assist n Winning War—Board of Censors the fair a ations to h « wrge crowd on - hand commissioners for Norway the United States on the food situa i o gram. TIn its plans, it is receiving the | stations, but some of ' thesec in in | tion in their countrr, arrived here tn working for this end.| Edwin Summors, who has heen | Will meet tonizhi at headauarters ou | co-operation of the Connecticut State | States already “dry.” Upon others, | day from Christiania. Thev plann then that it is ab-: working in this town for some time, | Vv ort Main strect at 8 o'clock. Council of Defense in this state. The | notably Newport, the order will have | to go immediately to Washingte e i e 1y for the people of | has returned to his home in Derby. The W. . M. TU. of Plainvilie wiil | labor exchanges which are estab-|a bliting cffect so far as summer re- hold a mecting tomorow afternoon | lished will meet war emergency labor | sort business is concerncd MOTON IO | of the grip rave been out to a number of i IR R L et | Sequassin lodze. No. 74, 1. 0, O. T, prominent ople throughout 1he Btate. Bot ¥ peakers arc well eir topic with regard to ‘i the hest means of sav-' (. K. Dodge has returned from flour and suzar, that the New York where he has been visiting | at 3 o’clock at the home of Mrs. I | conditions. Their chief function | These are the places about which may be provided for. Admis- | for the past few weeks. | M. Cowles of West Main strect will be to provide a supply of Da-|{he five mile dry zome is prescribed the rally will be free. Gaxd o Thanne | Miss Martha Tird of Whiting | triotic workingmen und women to in Waval Academy. Annapolis, Md of the inclemen of the We wish to thank our friends and | street is confined to her home by an | dustrial and agricultural eunterprises | Nyval Training Station, Newport, R w. a large number of } ngjzhbors for thcir kind expressions | attack of the mumps, ential to the nation's task of wit- | [ Naval Training Station, Norfolk een on hand at the haill o¢ sympathy in our recent sad be- | e 2 ning the war. The scrvice which the | va.: Naval Training Station, Great : ‘ labor exchanges will perform will be | Takes, Tll.." Naval Training Station, the various products | rcavement, also the cmployes of the | - - preparcd, and free | Berlin Construction Co., the Ameri- | Ma le Hlll without cost to either emplover or f Naval Training Camp, Navy ir preparation have . ! I\ emplovec Mare Island, Cal.; a@ Paper Goods Co., z - . TALK ON THE WAR. racks, Quantica, Va tribuied. Mrs. R. M. Dean | pers of Lady Wallace lodge for theire! The reasons prompting Mr. Daniels tha women's rally | heautiful fioral tributes Guest night was observed Wednes- Baroncss Frances Wilson Huard Will | to select these places among the many SADER DEAD Philadelphia, March 7.— Stanley V Mastbaum, a leader in the motion pic ture production industry, died here tc day after an illness of several weck from Dblood poisonink following attack of tonsilits. He was 37 year | old . meeting to- MRS, ROBERT THOSON. | day evening by the Literary club. campaign wil} AND FAMILY. | The meeting was held in the Conzre- t N 5 3 e o { Experic ad. navy vards a 1 stations in the 3 to secure the quota for S I onalline st e hotee G o Tell of Expericnces Abroad, navy yards and naval stations in th . nt ! 3w Pre rils country were given in a statement Covnty League. . Holmes was the speaker and El- Baroness Frances Wilson Huard, 3 siven i e Baroness Huard. Center chureh, | : which he issued. Neglect of the au- chool Fntevtainment. thoritics to co-operate in suppressing " aldiand . more E. Morse gave vocal selections, | who spoke at the South church sev- Priday evening.—adyt. It L e e cral months ago on “My Home on the : = s stosses o e e ral months ago on 3 e on the e e Kensington The hostesses were Mrs. George W ihe | Pootlegging appears to have been the nmur school 1 been working reason in most cases why these places - - - | Steel and Mrs. George W. Row Tield of Honor”, will speak at . lishes : : S enter church tomorrow night vuder ithTully for the op - | 1here was an indoor athletic mecet [ Cemter church tomorrow nig Gason) 5 t t . ,,“m(h,.];‘,‘.:',, . SIX NFW C]TIZENS following the meeting directed by | the auspices of the McAll Ausxliary, | Were singled “‘”h e , Onl]eC iCu ALON L QUSR] )] Mary Mansficld. after which re- | At this time she will take as her alewport i wwhichiametredinyefire fo “rot Daniels last summer for . s e served topic "My Home on the Field of Mer- Entu Wednesday of next week, The freshrents Sszers focived: R o Ao 1.t viee conmititos eamnes in Eor eevets iment will consist of a shom | Naturalization Court Acts Favorably | i A (e _— ¢ be limited to 800, those who desire | cOndemnation in connection with the ke Newinzion Bed Cross wil mee s A > | liquor question. so much so that there | which will be given in T. A. B.{ | Miss 1 will be given by the | the higher zrades of the| OnN Some Petitions—Four Russians|al 1:15 every Monday afternoon at ':n{t,(:mvd are ;m;vh,_l\».\d 5 e e | e e s i # vill M=is 3 13 1 | tt of Mrs. C Blair on ickets immedia y a either TOW-§ i & s A oSt of TETIAtiont | Naturalized, One Triton, Ome Ttal- | Robine Avenue S o Pt o lid bring litted even on promises to bo St L thet pupils B ot (he | ian - At the outbreak of the Great War | % ghest grades will present, a ) | Mrs T . Cogswell is visiting Baroness Huard resided at her chat- Men Get Liquor Fa - Washington Corner teau in IFrance and it was in the - . ort plavlet, “The Young TPatrisr Jndge James T. Meskill, presiding | Per home in “For many months.” says Secreta . S cighborhood . o tha he s 2 § tary for which they have been rehearsing | over the naturalization court yester- | 2 4 :‘ ’*"l' I””' pod "f\ her “""‘r :‘hl“" L 11 | Panicls's statement, “the evils result- ; el | for somc tin Camera slides w admitted six former aliens into Raymond A Tucker son of Ir irst bloody battles were fought. | ing from the presence of intoxicating are the property of the Boa American citizenship, Of the totaj| #nd Mrs. Frederick N. Tucker of | was her cxperience to be in her home 2o ) : tal : liquor in the vicinity of certain places n“ ‘1.1‘4“»‘" Baucationi I e ahon After number to apply for citizenship rine ! Robins Avenuc. has ¢ m:-r:,: in the (\\"l\vrn the district A\\ds»(’:\[»nfxv‘]mx b “n" Hvi'im» e ye ity ‘m:"u)t:.v\npl lhr.:” ‘ C on arontly Play. The slides were recently st were Austrians, and their petitiong | #viation branch of the Signal Corps | Germuns and her own residonce was | yrouanlocatedly to the attantion of Sean i ntertainment of {he Hubbs 15t be held up until the close of the | #nd Is awaiting a call to duty ;Un over and used as ”‘,',L h zi!~<- SRR num- 1 2 serling One of war. Three others were continued ok (ST a el STh RIS Il DS B Sl ithin i ouo s Ainds liteEwaviintoiphclipos it il explain the slides w while the applicants can make fur.| Mr. and Mrs. Donald McKay bave | Gieneral Von Kiuck. On the occasioa | cocion of enlisted men of the navy itatlon 2 r their wedding trip | of her first visit herc Baroness Huard x OZ being shown. The ther study. and twoswere discharged, {'Teturned from SndEMarine coro. Gtationed af these s have ] > L R P 3 = o pPs static 1 ve | in New York told of (his German advance and the f 100 ™0 d (he' moral and physical | many brutal acts of the Teutons. To- | weien o ‘o 0 Mors {hus being Miss Tenora Arms of Hartford was [ morrow night her talk will be alonx s for the benefit o it one' because he failed to appear and | Spent S “hich the pupils 1 the other because This e positias | nds for some time were not complete _ : seriously endangered nearly reached the wliol now Amevican citizons are: | (he guest of Miss Jessic Hare over | the same gemcral lines but will be in A g sen ot only a 1o for them by the principas } James Herbert Coates of Great { the week-end reality a sequel to her first address half mile in wid(h surrounding these town, New itain and i the <chools at their meeting hey |ain and Irelond, ©ra Satalino The lecture will begin at 8:35 p.| gtations would he iueffective, inas- Wher m; L : A beomle of IKensinston | Jtaly, Frank Kioskowski of Raesi. Miss Blsic Elliott entertained:a few | m. and will he preceded by a chorus | yyeh as in cortain cases a consider- e v wen(his amount [Micezlaw Flis of Russia, Jenisp | of her friends Saturday evening at | selection of 50 voices under the lead- | yhle aren in which the objectionable R SSELL B s ; Hurwitz of Russia, Ludwig Schniigg | her home on Maple Hill avenuc ership of George B. Mathews, musi- | {radqe in liquor flourishes would not » t 1t e : SR &8 lae cal instructor in the public schools. | thys be covered It is therefore the = John Quinn, son of Mr. and Mrs. | The doors of the church will open <trong conviction of responsible of- 301 MAIN STREET the year . of th ) Quinn of the Junction, who | the audience at 30 p. m. and 1l iicors on the spat that the ‘dry zone' dt has 1 mpogeible for them to | i re not awave } Bavoness Hiard, Cester Jemes 4 ) church, | enlistea in the Army about a year | musical numbers will begin at i «bout these places should be the full peak more than once in any city or Berlin has a boavd W ¢ ll'lvdu.\ evening.—advt. ago, was home Meonday evening. He | p. m. five miles in width irrespective m \ s Censor<hip.