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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, MARCH 11, 1918 i | lifstisn | | CMP%(ZSH 1 we seecianize on meraLanp © ¢ 8 CHAS. DILLON & CO. s § ————=\} " pravir BOARD FoR cELING ||| ustom shirt rrinity Church. proval (hi- Morning Worship at 10:45 i f SRR ol AND SIDE WALLS. ESTIMATES il B T Gves For pome work. MILLINERY OPENING. B B o S : Tuesday, Wednesday, Thorsday. R e ea e e CALL OR PHONE 359. March 12th, 13th, 14th wn to I Call’ e Hall fte. We B Chiarens sermon 3 Hwodreds of Charming New Hats ready for yvour seicetion becausc Hymn—"Lead On O ernal’ g Approved styles in the Choicest Spring Fashions. A represen- y, ~our No. 408 y ‘ i |} splay of copies of Paris models produced by the Leading ions of Seripture lesson pastoral prayer THE JOHN BOYI E CO Milliners and Designers of this country together with our own high i Wihea bl b » grade productions. ¢ Intung H¥mn—: Lo § 7 4 Hats for all occasions are here in splendid variety. Smart Sermon = K T =) 74 models for Sport, Tailored and Dress wear, developed in Cafer- 4 My o : 3 and 5 FRANKLIN SQUARE pillar Braids, Hair Braid, Jumbo Braid. Iine Liserc. China Spiit B Fiannc Bened Straw. Italian Milan, Swits Hemp. Carpet Braids, Japanese Straw E PoRtluelc 1 i’ I i d Sien Mak and many others. The pes are the season’s most approve - aipters, ecoratlars anda oI ! pproved mod ba Amori- Bl cls in side roll eflects, Tricornes, Watteau effects, Poke Hats, long- Foulard South Congregationai Chuveh, § front Sailors and a number of other equally attractive stvles. These Sunday —§ m., orchestra prel- 4 hats orc trimmied effectively with natural curl or burmmt ostrich R RN AT TR ribbon hows, also many With the shoe polish (lacquered) ribbons. e wreaths of fruit or imported flowers funior, Interme ments of the The colors that ] e 1 TEH oL lo are most favored this season are soft shades of . 3 | NN r | Grevs, Browns, Khalki, Sand, ‘and high new shades of Rose, Bl A L KIND. ing worship 2 p. m., the Cradle | 3 AR » Uy ngnew S ., Blues, . O‘ih, “i . Roll, Beginners’ and mary depart.- | [ [} ste t forgetting the very hionable Biacks i Conuccting { b Complete Showing bl SE ments: adult classes. 3 p. m 1 Spring Fashions. — m.. D 1 speak this eve- | by i b ! 1ing in this church at a Citizens' Pa. subject. “IFighting tor | - triotic meeting Bome cYfective with the renewal | Democracy lvervhody come BITOL a0 two vours’ oas weanesin i o . e women's | Three More Follow Lovett's Lead One Killed, Many Injured hy} bargain | Janes C. Cerbly, who has® con- | Foreign Missionary society will meet | R . e L | and Leave Corparations Northwest Hurricane Combination Cream M€ 1 cell his business to Antonjo Shrigli Mohammedanism will he discussed . transfer will tike place on Mare Thursday . . Armenian New Women's Iibic p. m.. th*| yashington, March 11 G. A Vork, arch 11.—-New York . Younsz Women's Missiona ociety | e e was on the southern cdge of the oy- 1 n e e 0 % vill meet to do surgical dressing work [ © 707 CHFEC] 5 lonic storm from the Middls West o The 1 meeting | @ x 1 Ve rds aind a gale which attained EVENTS TONIGHT ' \sating | el : ‘ e AU | ber T he raiiroad ad-! 4 velocity of m vert out of | A e inv 1 ke part | ministration at hington 1 mev- the northwe 2 o Tant with the exquisite and costly new odor of 26 Flowers the work of this organization.: . .. their connections with individual ! ©f one man ol e ! “mm{‘ GIVES A YOUTHFUL COMPLEXION 2 L Sexvits P | . as accompanied p i s - T L Sewi P ST e Y A new idca in cosmetics—An all-purpose cream. TUse it when- A vanishing, massage and healing the death | Frag: p. m., Junior Service leag E on dr cmperature-—- | ever a face lotion Is called for. e wa [ private interests, and were devoting \ the space | cream all in one. e working for Red Cross and sur-| themselves exclusively to the service few hours feature of | KEEPS THE oy el ry of snow { g eville and i photo Lyceum theater SIN KIN SOFT AND VELVETY Movir pictures and vaudeville, eney's theater onntry needs your service: vour bovs gical dressings: enlist mow; YOUE { of the United States sovernment. | The men inciude the railroad exec- | nt First Baptist the games being Bardeck's hall hool for tF uing vear presentation reports. and . o Friday—All-day sewing meotings | utives and other experts who Were ' the wind moderaicd. the storm | soften the skin: To whiten the skin: For an oily skin; To protect 11 visit the further notice at the Center CONgre- | hoe of his advisory board or ‘*‘cab-' ¥ § L T ers of his advisor oard or S enhe to insure bst results. The Jonteel perfume in the cream gives it a wner hall b DIl B} . Commerce building. in force i Not Greasy: Will Not Grow Hair. Combination Cream Jontoel men Monda The nnual 1 1 nda director general, following the| the weather bureau as a mild condition, evening The Harve it . e e . i t was a well developed clear (o the bottom. L1y next all its quality and delig crtume it sol % wdvisory board and other members of N o'clock in the mality and delightful perfume it solis at so popular a price e o aie Combination Cream Jonteel is highly useful: As a superior base T a0 morning and afternoon. Last night ! for face powder: To improve the complexion: To cool the skin: To Sssion Lo Matt L M. o the Red Cross will be held untdl | appointed by Mr. McAdoo as mem- | having passed off toward the Atlantic he skin against weather: For chapped face and hamds. meets a e Lo T Torch use it daily. Moisten face with water before appl 3t of the Red { . zational church. 5 p. m., Girl § S nien Rho dal dailel contarencos ot = LRONCOR A RECE o delightfally refreshi i hall tomorrow night to erstiecker lodge, meets p. i Roy Scouts. b 5 ' today and f 1nd somewhat warmer ghtfully refreshing feeling, the mis v 7 hoir rehearsal headquarters in the Interstate | jomorraw e winds wiil diminish A SUPERIOR BASE FOR POWDER i ; Church. e G el WL The gale ®hich swept down on New will not turn rancid. Combination Oream Jontecl comes to yom her- ack to their h offices by * york yesterday was lirst reported b metically sealed with parafin which Leeps contents in perfect :1]‘1'“,.“ o[r b mm'm‘nl h<m. ‘nu' bance ¢ ad > .'n: ‘\_“ Jar so beautifully designed that women like to disptay it on O SRR s o i e e move s ang o their dressing table. Its shape permits easy removal of contents, 5 tions with the individual companies. over Ohio In th " winner The most wondertu " fa e o ‘The members o TR S > S ul thing about this new cream is that with Mr. MeAdoo's immediate Fhero BN o0 on it had r 50 CENTS A JAR however od. the of e, weath To Curc a Cold in One Day transaction of v other business the Smith school Will 'rake LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE broper to come hefore the meeting Wednesday— woman - of the| awver Wednesday | Portur doin i 71 y S I railroad administration, whether > kepi - Stiniies Tor on of physical edu- | (pablets). Tt stops the Cough and Gramun school - i Headache and works off the Cold. k., vhurch meet Ly um on Thursday eveni t W. GIROVE'S signature ‘on each box. | 2t 3:30, at tl ome of M fhie 1 ] L fit} 30c ilopk B e Mr. McAdoo felt that it v s- | point ‘clock in the after- | v he Junior Red Cross fund Thursday Ao s e n ,;,O‘L L aaihe e e 3 Dol 5 fon < B onm mechs o MERCHANT MARINERS LEAVE Ga i e 15 | ploved only by overnment while e tman! who dlcdlas the resulthof urch wi be weld s cve i rch-nig s ce E 5 \ ! Henry McKenney of 184 Greenwoo . ¢ | the railroads were : operated ries received by being blown o ich will be in charge of | the rai ies T ved streel, Raymond Alderman of a unit under government contro i A 1 Stack of 546 West ) DRUG STORé . ord road. Thomas Croshy of ITairvic | The official announcement concern- | 5 P wight by Get, Charles ISIatt of Plalnville an Mi e ha | Ing four of the members of th : : 5 Tl TR RexaRL Stori Chr agle left today for Bos- b i T shington staff of the railvoad ad- IR MAIN, T REET R. Hitcheoek, children from t interesting meecting and it s due ton where they wili take examinations t tion was made as follows: = 1 n St Tawrence “Walter D. Hines, issistant to the perty. be Souhcgd con = . ¢ . v director general, has tendered h Teonar i retired busine been atta Deputy Sherilf { NAVAL DISTRICT OFFICE MOVIES. ks o \" _ .o |resignation as chairman, general ',.., g3 s of 314 West 146th | - ~ — st 1 se is returnable 3 5 3 WOoSeWINS A unsel and director o P NG (R B ol R Sl tce: e T " . % ) N Lo P. Marsh ) i et Boston, March 11 ¢ two upper e Gt G | COel B \Iv< tor of the Atehi- | srect was swept from his feet b the | LICTURE ON BELGIUM JOYED | e T e the cour common pleas on the ffigors of an office building, at Boyls- i T L he | 80N, Topeka & Santa Fe railroad wind at Broadway and 146th street i 1€ T “Carl R. Gray, director of the di- | ;e was taken to St wrenee hospital there may be a lar ttend- sion fc me prope for service in the merchant marine. TEa A ; e The illustrated Jecture at the Uni- pr and Tremont strects, will house ; ; adquarters of the first naval | B vision of transportation has tendered | (ufrering from shock and contusions i : | versalist church last evening on Bel- | Made Fortune by Manufacture of | glum, notwithstanding the storm, Patent Medicines. drow cry credible audience which reatly enjoyed the lecture. Next 2 e | his resiznation as president. chai While walking on West Forty-stc- heginning Saturday next = orimandant on aas fholman, and director of the Western 4 street Thomas Jovee was struck | Admiral Wood, o | Palm Beach, Fla., March 11.—Dr. district, will install in the new 3 I Maryland Railway compar ndsa by o displavdsisniiblownEfLomBtiETa s of | James M. Munven, of Philadelphia, died suddenly of apoplexy vesterday while sitling at lunch in the diming ¢ room of the Ponciana Hotel. He had | been at the hotel for the winter, The ng very popular with the public and d,‘:"fm L moon heal metal sheet hiown g are attracting large congregations. ;‘ Aol e made ihidl sppearinte AR matabisiestinloral Sty ur before his death he was perusing . i - 5 evening a lecture on one m e ot wdquarters severa hundred yeo- A chairman and director of the Wheel- | (hines in front of 213 West Forty- 4 e en, clerks, woman employe and ying & Lake lrie Railway compuny Second street He was attended t. Mary's : St. Mary's Church. : 5 : : Mem. | messengers who hitherto have been . Marsy ward Chambers, diector o onticion ¢ the face and body S oF tY ty attended com the nations al present oceupying a prominent part in the war, and just row the center of public attention will be given. These lectures are prov- ther Hayes of the La Salette | aivision of traffie, ha Varkville, will preach the | stationed at ihe navy vard. Thi taken home. Emil Tumarkin of & 7| the final step in the separation of '@ | resizgnation as vice presi > jSast 176 street wis nion vester LRSI 2 DodNH vitics of the Bl el te 'mon at St. Mary's chureh | Atchinson. Topeka B HiEobore BromenSand BMiss | o e [t e rext Friday evenin e will have | way company i g R cnosa will fake Himportant mder the for his topic. “St. Patrick.” Profes- | As herctofore siated. R. § et Ay 3 AR et proofs for a new advertising campaign [ diy.an: entertainmont o be BIven o5, iy(on of 2 Admiral Wood. | sor T. 1°. Harmon has arranged a |director of the division of additiox A wonr called up tv B 2 o EOHE that he intended to launch. He is sur-~ Hartford by the Luther league of | o i0in Rush, commandant {he | musical program of Irish airs G T T T o R C ST A literary and musical entertain- | vived by March 19 {havy yard + have chate, ship An anniversary mass was cele- [his connection with various railroad | . dqay Aen P ment will be given under the auspices | Atlanta yman Shapiro has transferrcd to |y ,,I'”,Z_ or industria k of ' brated at o’clock this morning for ! companeis.” u\:v s : wind was sweeping | ©f the Sunday school, on March 21 BT lee o . e e A Rietnaninal o e rat ree e Aol eiice sty : it and nRiver. | 1. Brewer. superintendent, Miss Mae - . i Sl wy mass will be celebrated | members of the stafi of the railroqd & s rate and | Green, assisiant. The sewing circle 1ere have been few characters in side Drive g At A | Will meet in the parsonage on Thurs. | the Whirl of American life who have Ly ) | had more of the public's attention cizhth strect station about L son, who is said ta be in informed tihe > South | NATIONAL LABOR POLICY @clock tomorrow morning for { administration had severed their con- |y rotification : Sorn homas Carmody nections with all railroad companies | g0 g Z 4 5 - ~— and other corporate or private in- | = o ; 5 d the < ral ] | duy. Al of the women are requested | . 6 present as there i a demand | (han the diminutive Philadelphla doc- { ; e : { tor, who made miilions from the sale e 2 CRUISE S ol e e emselves Jolice- | (o7 aprons. Mrs. Richardson, presi- in the ) 1 in - arrangement WLl SUMI CIRRUISIS, terests and wer voting themselves | (oo s ECCR | R the church are | 0f patent medicides and gave to char- 11 ! exclusively to the service of hte United | (01 LR jcent. The parents of the church are | f P2(S et . States s L A G arriic quested to semd their children to- | ! and to public purposes much of his When the railroads were t e . : e G morrow afternoon at o’clock. | meney With a lack of ostentation that by the government, Mr. McAdc 5 ? el Miiss 1. Johnson of the Y. W. C. mas iecily oppoaite’to the nietiofN e i e e e Lol sueangs il give instructions, by which he acquired his fortune. Tt (n\v v»] o il ot e Pimes building W s ) was 20 vears ago that the newspaper o operate t vithout thought to ! army recruiting tent | readers of America and England b o benefits 1c divid oads ¢ tter : FOR SOLDIERS' FAMILIES, : 3 Sils 5 it e LTairs was sold under niralty court “’m 1 \’"“:m "r “"’_v:('"-“r“}f \‘w‘\ “’}’ I was battered down. gan first to joke over the wood out to mee e m I D R Lkl b B o) tirned, and the po 5 z mhaip | ©F AN earnest man, who ste wit? meot age claima, andp O Coficient service to the nation I enrn drivers | New Organization to Care for Their | man, who stood “with BASEBALL AT CAMP DEVENS resold to South Park com- R 5 | lice v i right hand uplifted over the legend, during the war. of light wi not {tempt to | Dependents, “There is hape. As a result of the announcement ! S ihe intin the face of the wind. | nizht, the Railroad administration | becomes v government depart- t Camp Devens. In addition | & . the Nina and Pin ent. practically on the same basis as | oo DN T e fith and ¥ifth ¢ 1o e known as the “soldiers’ fam GHT TASTE OF WINTER SEAS upfiteam Songvhiclogzome = REPORTE: Treasury department or any ot ivenuo, and fell 150 feet into the | illes of Wdmerica.”” has been started | - college stars will appear MISSING SHIP REPORTED. Fovernmental agency 7 L B 5 2 here by Judge William H. Wadhams | Bmbryo Mariners Afloat in North center of the avenc NATTOW ni i 1bont 00 compan v York, Mareh 1 Fears that While broad powers have heen 3 and ‘other prominent New Yorkers Inter-company and inter- | 4 sii stenmer M. J, R, TTL out | ajven to the regional directors and | The object of the orgzanization to A. Lee. lienfenant regimental series will irranged 10 | o New York with 60 men and women | the afficers of railroads stationed at sce that no family of a soldier is New York, March After hay arp. t Sunday | L Apnil 1 on board, had founderecd were e points other than Washington, flual neglected, t 1re fed and clothed, | ing been held up he rive ind children sent to school, and | by Yesterday’s gmalc steamship ) e wa second ves e ) craw from Washington, labor plannin I meetin - He nssions on Monday. Tuesday harlotietown, . B. L. March day each wook until ¢ santa Maria reproduction of the mbers pointed out will | {o leave here next June on her re men and lahor leaders | turn to Chicago. She has been laid other enzagements and up here since October, 1916. She M 1 joners hicago. A United f g ‘bout April | States patrol boat will tow her to | New York, Mareh 11-—-Organization - of a new nation-wide patriotic body made thietic di- where she will rejoin her Sl succeeded D of the then ing two passing automobiles and pedestrian. No one was hurt. About River During Gale. the same fime a window on the ninth | floor 1 IForty-fifth treet er hor ileved today when a veport was rc-{ruling on important questicns must Shicdit . . WILL SUPPLY HOSPYTAL MUSIC. | cojved thal o vessel answering come from the Washington staff, Washington, March 11—Mrs. 1sa | degeription was secen passing Asbury | headed by Mr. McAdoo. Regional i Maud Tisen or su tendent of | ok, N. J. this morninz. Whe ves- { rectors are expected to direct their ac- = 1 Bertha Gown com- | ! { wherever mecessary employment | Governor Ding ound for those in meed of it chartered by (he United hi Saldodiine i Amner | pany, blew n and threatened to The police roped off the street | er itionad apatrolman tor preventi| I tRistinlanned FLORNAYS Sevany Btate s H MESDE ont., ha 1upoi leader wterday. She ~lieved loAGS e landl tiie Advisers ha has cold|fnyone hassix The police could nor | town. caunty 1‘.74‘- ,HM : represented. { leun i . 4 i 2 DU VERLElaY g cadog @ nd the owners of the sstablishment | Relief auxiliaries. now doing work for - . - 1th departmor | whose duiy will be to supply music | jave been delayed by lectod about him here as government A sre ibe 330 wphient e S : Mt S from New FEngland, who have re- rev or the merchant marine, todiy ym Boston e military rmary milton, | e lefr here on fishing trip tivities along the lines outlined by Mr for permission (o cuter the premises | various military organizations, will bo Lale. emploves ind faste ndo taken into the ncw body complete |l g ward of health, | diers wWho have returned from 1 It in believed by Mr. McAdoo that |and fasten the window P {sponded to the governmen all to veling bag ,vope, ar WINS BAIUEY GOLD MEDAL. the action which has been 0w CRGEANT ANDREWS THOME. be entitled to membership. : 207 3l Ll placed turday. The | = - 5 The Bailey | TeMove all passibility of criticism that ; N P Andrew e * " The motto of the new organization | 00 Vessels here as qualified ordinar Xl o N T N Washington, A ho1l. e Bailey | 2 - W becal r S0 ndre L 5 . Peo 5 e | seame . and coa rassers b tine (EE N AN 0T L MARCH A inl e 1 inasveea) avaed- | o0 FRlDa RSB pToftabsRals trician in the aviation corps 3l 'IKeepithelhome fires bucnipe! and |l BeEESHIIISRISER AR, HEOS SRS RMAPE rth- y »rvn‘p;u '~]“‘\ 1—The « n!\! | ® ’H o Elartley, seaman, of Low. the presence of his staff A% the army. i pending to secure this ohject Judge Wadhams "“ \' Aciue B ;m‘ ;’ \l_n 1.2 ' ;P cr r he c « 1 issuec ea o b 5 N = - \ v o L the 3 n Aus e lirst o | oy vho tained by com - 1 A 1is home nt P aid We ask and need the co-opera Wl for the condilion of all na- | ¢ o atian imal ahetl- | ders issued il . e i Lt R e iraimng shipe. ks of the Dnited Stotes ot | tive examination the highest final aver- | e ad beensta ion of every true America inits. Relatives of alj soldiers will cials of railroads affected & p an apprentice sea- | b ntil a short of business Monday March in the dutics of an appren I : \ R g o = e 1o man. It is appropriated from a fund | LIEUT. DOHERTY HERL g ransferred t NDS REGRITTS BY PIGEON. Ris re Grented by tho latefAamiralimhecdorual IR ERs sil Lt Sl e ; t xpects to be orde Washington. March 11.—A carrior CAST ve and wi Bailey : : S \ < A short time pigeon bearinz a messase of regret ¥a that concern at the end of this | the T, 8. Army with the rank of RS Woodraw Wils that she Yoi iak p ek, Mr. Glass has accepted a posi- | EI I - MENTCAN CLATMS UPHELD. tenant, is spending a short leav i O, MEN TO AID NATION. ould not attend a military and naval or Infants and Children m with the New Britain Machine i B Washington. Mareh 11.—Clalms op/absence at his home in this i nton. Ma o et [ mee at New Yori next week, vas | In Use For Over 30 Years Absolutelv RemovVves | :morican citizens to property confis- | Father Dohe celobrated the \ fron: all [ released at the White House at 11:10§ "5 e City hall commission, at it . Py 2 cated by the Mexican constitutional-| o'clock mass Mary chure Hunt t I 1is morning. The invitation s of the Wilson compar g s AT i the core tods ustained by the su- | tination is with the American [Expe- fthe oil di ' | The reply was written by the five- g hnt o he iisor pany from rcfund money if it fails. 25¢ hem were today nation is with th v L800 to $2,000 per weur, the ahange preme court in test case. :r!nvvm wry Force in France. tion. § vear-old daughter of Secretary Baker.

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