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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MARCH 14, 1918 SOON AS SEEN. z - z v s - A letter has heen received from SILK STRIPED FOULARD VOILES TN NEWEST PATTERNS, = T and Howard Thomas have arrived place, died at the homes of his daugh- TION TO SOMFE HERE THAT WILL SING THEIR OWN PRATSES AS Furnitu 5 3 COMBINATIONS FOR 85c AND 87!%¢. GINGHAM STRIPED VOTLES I port. The letter follows: can and other ports in the coastwise store whose rep 1 meeting 2t the home of Miss Doris Plainville NeWsS i o o0 il Gonins H Raymond Prior. of Camp Devens, i safely in France ; Robert B. White, of this place, was one of the successful candidates in | passing the civil serviee examination i for inspector of contract work Joseph Greenicr, formerly of this s ter in Bristol. He leaves a son Joseph, 3 . lof this town. who resides on Bicycle U-Boat Failed to Attack Ship|s=rect WANTED—One or i rooms. Address Garrying Cowles Across S e R e ALLIES TAKE 0 Are Wondrously Beautitu wint e o some o was o [JUTCH SHIPPING. . . Fabric, Colors and Designs e e | a C-; Poresters Decide to ITave Service WITHOUT GOING INTO GLOWING DETATL. WILL CALL AFTEN- (Continued from First Page) Twelve Dutch ships which have been ! 2 unable to obtain clearance because f i C 5 " PATT Willard Cowles who 1s now in FTance. | op embargo o kel urniture. @ AND CHOICEST COLORINGS, WILL, MAKE UP CHARMINGLY FOR [ Cowlas emtisted In the madis deanct. | Of embarzo on neutral shipping im- | i . SUMMER WEAR, $1.00 YARD. ment some months g0 and is now |PoSed Dby the American governmeut struction. § TGINGHAM PLATD VOILES IN FINE SHOWING OF COLOR TnE Sme emenths a5 and is NoW fare now on voyages to South Amerl- trade ; 7 FOR T3¢ YARD. i ! omewhere in France. e in having that ré FIGURED WOVEN VOILES IN TFINE VARIETY OF 00]/0? | “February 8, 1918. | v = i WILI, MAKE DISTINCTIVES LOOKING DRESSES AND WAISTS, EX- | Dear Mother:— ADMITS STEALING FARES Qur spring dis] QUISITE AT $1.50' Y ARD. 8 | "We left Newport News Saturday TMPORTED ENGLISH VOILES, UNCRUSHABLE ONES IN A at noon. Our convoy left about 12 | L VARIETY OF PRETTY PATITERNS AND COLORING WIDTH TS | mours before us. They are about 100 [ Hartford Conductor Kept $6.72 on 10 INCHES. PRICE $1.25 YARD. miles ahead of us | | THE BEST SCOTCH GINGHAMS PLAIN ENGLISH VOILES, Cour- | “The gun crew which is aboard was [ Ome Day, is Charge—Another | imported into this country. A splen- = toulds. 40 in. width. All the very | tormerly on the J. H. Luckenmbach, did line of handsome plaids in rich | best color shades for street and | which was torpedoed and they re- color blendings. Ginghams are to | evening dresses. Strictly fast tvrned on ithe liner Finland which Hartford, March 14.—John Leig be very popular. Better buy now colors Eeautifu]l goods for $1.00 was also fm'wr‘loml vHw transport | ton, one of the two street car con- | There won't be enough later to | yard. yasinot ‘-*m‘\\‘_'“’ taken to port ductors jailed here today for theft | supply the demand. Width 32 in. HALF SILK SHANTUNG, vard Ihe v eatien dagmiserablefso far, |lor ts admitted that he had con- | Price $1.00 yard wide, in the lovely plain shades so | Thisis ]""‘ e |”l|‘m y ‘““‘J we have | gistently failed to turn in all his | HARTFORD. pretty vo make into summen walsts jnot had a sood day since we left} poney” He came here from Bridge- | home P e LK AND SCOTCH FOULARDS | and dresses. Priced 75¢ and 85¢ | home. We are in midat of a tersible | 5or(, “ne said,-where he worked for | storm. The wind is the worst T ever | o are shown in attractive designs. The ard. % 7 s the Connecticut Company under an a yard witnessed. It was so strongz that it e plaids are very popular and are SILK STRIPED VOILES, a verv i Blevd thellaoure) oTel ‘Hekramioitoom |20 acly nameandigw s iidischangodt) riotion of Vineent Janko selling very freely. Have a look at handsome material for cool waists | 1t is either raining or snowing all the | Of Suspicion. Fle also admitted hav- T e e them. Price 8713¢ yard. and dresses for hot day wear. Choice | ime, = i 2 "] ing worked in several cities unde Work ot e ol “Made” S4 Per Day. 5 of medium and dark shades, 85¢ yd. ficn accountlorl the teiribie) storm | otherinamex On: Warch '8 he ineldil S tanaplen S ; ac rihle stor i Was passed provid WHITE AND BLACK VOILES in SELF COLORED VOILES of fine back $6.72 as. given three P B ! TLE we have not caught up fo the con- | T 1l matters pertaininz pleasing stripes for waists and || quality in a full range of shades, so voy vet and we don’t Lnow where it | MORtAS referred to r dresses. ‘There is a goodly variety many colors we could not spare 1s 3 Louis Blanchard, on the same i tions for choice. Only priced 42c yard. space 1o tell them all. 12c yard. | - Tomorrow we commence to wear | Charse Was given 50 days. He had s T | life belts all the time. Last night R WHIBOTIRG (2 @ 6 — wdopted unanimo the storm was so strong that it blew ihereasanr e "ot Lllor i bona i | COMPLIMENTS MOTHERS Adopt Resolution to Be Seni fo oroooen oviin™ T T that was the last ever seen of him. peated] 1s champione HAVING AN AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY FOR NEW BRITAIN YOU CAN DEP Another onc of the sailors was e | human PROMPTLY JCEIVING 4 B 5 : azainst ti i P s . : 2 i at ped TLY RECEIVING ALL DRY GOODS PURCHASED OF US. thrown up against the winch and his | g einre Danicls Praises Sons Who GOVGI’DE]CB[S of Allies ation of sma 1 Pead was scriously huit. Jationalities We are now in 1he war . zone Gave Lives in Order That Ship- | Resolved, That h e e proper. This storm has put us fur- | | nzs be Ber]in News | will be held for the purpose of filling | Tork Wednesday to visit her sister, | tner away from the convoy than ever mates Might Live. | | the vacancies in rural carriers, which | Mrs. A. R. Hamner. #nd we will have to take care of our- i e Secretary | delegates from all part Inite found admira | il be held in Hurtiord and. New 3 D aak ol i i s Washington, March 14.—Secretary | gates from all paris of the Unite - ¢ ) Daniels has writlen complimentary | States met yesterday in the Madison sfpaverfuntining flabor i fort the ! Britain. There are at present vacan- for about 800 miles & ¢ ¥ ~, 5 ity 3 A s ” € urchase f 7 & letters to the sthers of ¢ arles ¥. ause o justice human and [A[i MISSEI] FRDM | cles in Collinsville, Rocky Hill and in i, : 1~ Luce has purchased a e fcaptainlitods vihnia o Won e I SE IS A S e e ! | Kensington. Hirma Hurlbert, who | map showing the latitude and longi- | (il €, = COOH0 0 O Caliaghan, | | ih bee he subs arrier SO e ide <o we are p red for i : 2 : ; a een the substitute carrier tude so we are prepared for the | ;. "o ih Fourth street, Columbus, O.,| double purpose of carrying out the Lithuania also m sreet- ——— = = m— 3 sent to PI'resident Wood- New York. March 14.-—Lithuantan row Wilson, in token o tion and thanks for re Ciarden Theater to form a iberation of small and op closer national organization for the nationalities since the resignation of Carrier Wil- | 4 worst if it comes fo us. : : - ) T AT ALLENTOWN water-tenders in the Navy, who lost| collection and distributi ief ore him for consideratio BER[]N R R l]EP[] liams, will take this examination in- L BLRA TN A IUENTO W, “There was great oxcitement on | v i Jices in an attempt'lo put out L e of ; . N, |stead of the one for the village car the boat today when we saw a sub- | 'Qf SNER SR A0 &CE] N funds and promoting the movemeni ction a N leaa t | vier as was announced: yesterday. Ex- | Former President Has ~Eats” At marine this afternoon. We saw him | & 0 oo spnaned il resalldn o e i | amina ER vill alse o s T et s reys declaration of the cntire indeper ) S {aminations for candidates will also diers Moss. iicle enotien anidldiarcenl toliaiz e (S TOR R g e Rere | e o et Wd e R R e | be given for any vacancies which may | . {"he zun crew manned the guns and | " ! Lo the oo / £ the £ e i Bare Pole G loccur during the vear. The carrier | Allentown. —Pa. Mareh 1t we sent for help. The submarine was | Govoring 1o e i mcesimple of { peace conference. While the prosent Ple. for the village route, which to be seen at different times but didn’t T i i g , Srelish e f o T dinary heroism that their shipmates | . fnuar et ; Hourwhich appe started in Kensington, will receive his | 1STe shortly before moon today es-|.ong torpedoes at us because we were | iy 1 ek Lithuania jtself. with which H 1 pped Eyes of Train Passengers iarrointment on the recommendation | corted b o committer ot citiuns, |1z sagging all the atternoon. Tu | [the commanders of tho = German | utonoms Srispek ey t him'in Pniladelphia and this | (hree" Hours: after ouy el for help e e armies of occupation have been carry- Within te afiernoon and eveninz willll bellthe [ e o s o paq i oot o S o T ng on negotiations. is not suspeected ' T s no Traffic Delayed. guest of the officers of Camp Crunc, | yoats, Wé just then got a message AP { eanings by most of | he that the i FLING OUT OLD GLORY For about an hour today, traffic on | Mayor A. L. Recichenbacn. quarter- | \nat an American man-of-war and | ThTeC Ships of 9,400 Tons Each Slide in this country, it is felt, insist at the peacc conferen the Berlin trolley line was delayed | master general of Penna.; Col. H. C. | crpedo boat were coming to our aid. Down Ways. men actually in the power of the DLithuania must be a free nation and 3 + 911 “We have ‘supper about 4:30 so{ Oakland, Cal. March 14.——The first | *Tmans are naturally not ‘able to 1Ol a province of Germany.' longing to the H. R. Walker Com- | Governor Brumbaugh's staft that we don't have to ourn any lights. | triple launching on the Pacific coast | ©ffer them ecffective opposition, and Lithuanian song Stasys Simkus pany, carrying a large load of bridge | Wollowing an inspection of ‘We will arrive in some port inm |took place today when three 9.400 | that conmsequently the leadership in somposer. who came to this coun Dectations in Entertainment at St. | iron had bccome caught in the car jcamp Mr. Tatt reviewed a parade of { yrance on Lincoln's birthday at |ton stecl merchantmen slid into the | (e demand for complete independ- SucE paitnathieRoyibrenls . | tracks. The wheels became lodged {upwards of 3,000 men in the ambu- {noon. waters of Oakland harbor. Tn less| ®NCe must be taken by Lithuanians War. were sung by Mrs. M Pral's Hall—load of Bridge Iron |in the switch, and for an hour em- {lance camp. - . (e, G than an hour there was little less | 1D this cauntry skiene and by a chor N § ploves of the express company and | A program of athletic events was p Than 301000 tons anacakta ne oo Holds Up Trolley Schedule. trollev company attempted to extri- | witnessed hy Mr. Taft who also op- The government has suggested that} oo pant marine. | tically all the delegates toward the ! nationa musieal ! cate it. During this time, the trolleys | peared to hugely enjoy ‘‘messing” | the people save all their wood ashes | | = because of the fact that a wagon be- | Trexler, and Col. E. Youn pmmar School Pupils Exceed Ex- Tndications of the feeling of prac- Dithuanian costume - = Germans was given early in the day Brooklyn were unable to pass. It was not|With tho boys. Tollowing mess he i which will be valuable for fertilizer | wiLL OF GEORGE VON L. MEYER. | when resolutions afirming the ri = . until someone suggested at the | delivercd an address for lawns, gardens and fields. In : | of Litt el e 'OR R ch for the caus: of the U. A L Scomeono L axested N Ina U IS 2 ¢ o - o! Satem! Nass NMacoh e Loy Lithuania to complete indep: MASS FOR REDMOND this war. both in the line of monc. [T0/leY car “put its shoulder to the| Mr. Taft will address the Amer: | every 100 pounds of wood there aref &€ Nass —~March Lio-bTOCT oqoc"ang representation on cqual wheel,” that it was moved from the | can Geographical society in Phila 4.71 pounds of potash, which cannot =5 R e S eace ConPerchee laan ardina rartey Pre o emortal d fro ¥ 1 v mer secrotary of the mavy and a for. | °TMS at the peace conference were Cardinal Farley Presides at Memorta v contributions and in the way of = e £ | track, a raffic again c deiphia tomorrow he obtained from any other sources. ropose rhese resol __ pd Cross knitting, is it not but right | Fa¢k: and traflic again continued. L. s be obtained ifro % ©% | mer diplomat. filed for probate here | Proposed. These resolution and about 21 pounds of phosphoric at one should ask where is the flag | Whist Tonight. —— Lol a0 203 pounis of i today the emiire estate except public o a rmerly hung on the flagpole i eqiiests amounting to $10,000 is left I on the fiagpol The activitics of the town for to- WILLIAMS CUTS SCH e overiment has| nimitenl e | eduestalamoRiniinE ol $ 61600 te et | 211 fgoun fles land atliohg medteals | - BETENATEL SRR DL e U R R s e pushtiwilten eriaroand /D 18 Lk fnall — | sale of flour. One customer will be | !0 his tamilv. There was no intma- 00 0 5 8 0 MY the governments | orial hizh mass of requiem for t le, but the fl'w‘n"”:\]:( ny;,“h"\'h"':‘ where the society will hold a whist | Annual Southern Trip and Games| sold 24 pounds of flour at a time and v\xlivx(:]».‘ 0 w; Jul (;»vhm'; 'l_:‘-’«ldl.‘”". of the Genital Powers s Booloailate s ag did nc ang there iah R e i 2 | o 1 Meyer gave $2,500 cac )4 Jos > r as o s 1y long and for some time there i maqo. Apfansements have beer | With Big Colleges Not Included. | no more. All flour will be soid with | {EVEN S, T o nlarm alimany Hlacciaraticr i i i menta v liender o - dpdd made for a whist of high order, ar i { any of the following substitutes: | ' ¢ a3 = e : ane | cathedral today B been no flag on the jole. The pole | o' sommittoss Appoinied . po Williamstown, Mass. March 14— &0 of th unnam”_ iy 3 3 i Germany Knew what the Lithuanians | ¢athedral today. in a very good position for those | . .ccident of the soclety for tonight's | OMission of the usual Séuthérn trip | ”‘”“ w""“‘r- "‘: 5 r'""_ e COMPLAINS OF LOCAL MILK. | van f*;'l nnr: that there was no usc in | '“ ssing on the trains to see, and it| co.ial predict something unusual in |2Rd the annual games with Yale, Ha e el EarrRlia Hartford, March 14.—As a result of | 2PPe2ling to her. Vigorou PP a good attest to the spirit of the Ned vErd N Princetoniii Gornel llana MDant - EEolled foatS Roatmez LI cE HIQNL S BOICe (AN St il it Dairy Commis- | °f the war was a feature of the ad the line of a whist. | wheat. corn flakes and pufted rice © hearings w air: S e S | [Admitting that there are few towns e size of rlin that have done as were to Service in New York be sent to the governments of all the allied countries and all the neutrals e IOl g M rCHNG s adinal John Redmond. Trish aid Redmond’s history chiefly bec ments in connectior ople to have the flag there anc reduced the Williams colleg : : s m'; Sonaition, that the fvst ,m‘;,:.,‘\'f TO LENT—Five room tenement, 2nd ’{f‘:‘;‘b‘;,,";‘?hri,",,‘n"m“(;‘";;m;;”‘,;,; will bo considered a flour substitute. | Sioner 'Th"‘;““ ol E”";f;'”q] bl oo i Lithunian languaze Tensioy ol B ms of the town of Berlin will be | floor. All improvements, steam |voar The schedule was announced | SUgar will ba sold with any other ‘;’:-‘N‘ it il g rff‘ ‘0"»‘4‘" i ind home rule bill e hle heat. 48 Buell street. H. J. Foiren, | yostordas as follows. zames hot other. | commodity and 'the combination of [t e ‘,01\1m|ssxnrfc| will _make com- ocialists Attacked, 9k Ty .r owe ey St el alOn Ll e el e ;{]d.r\r; EokpEoecsiing) attorneys z was the patriot <pirit. too, | the dead statesmar WANTED-—Painting, paper hanging, April 20, Hamilton; 23. Bowdoin: Congress has extended to April 12 iv‘"“l. ‘°",.°"‘.\-' w” ‘,l':“"p ',,m“m.,' h smoothed over wha hreat Isomining and plastering. Floors| 27. Holy Crass at Worcester: May 4,] the application for war risk insur-j’ 'l"“”" e oo ““ 1) "r“ Wdading 1o be. a serfous internail dim nac scraped and refinished. Wall board, | Colgate; 7. Wesléyan at Middletown: | ance for soldiers. Those enlisted be- "',‘“.fllmf? “y“‘ ]Hh(m \’(N”"Th ulty at the beginming of the after- | Lord and Lacs cilings, asphait, shingle-roofing, | §, Tufts at Boston; 11, Springfield: | fora December 13, 1917 have until|Oon 20 cases from New Haven Monday. | | o0 (. ion Socialists have prac- | LCoNNOY H. J. Foiren, K¢nsington, Cann. 16, Amherst at Amherst; 17, Boston| April 12 to file applications HOUSE AGREES TO R. R, BILL, | tically no influence in the 3-12-1wx { college at Boston: 18, Brown at Prov- ! Foresters' Mceting i N ‘ and were attacked by several speak- fdence; s 2% | Wekleyan, 180, AmBerst: B8 00 I G ol heid N ite . soaECoIEMaren B { s ConETes The delegates ara divided into June 1. Tufts Army at West Point; | O oo i finally disposed of the railroad con- eroips f Chian Denoerta trol bill today when the house agreed ns of the audience. The program - pare. Sl monthly meeting i recitations was prepared by AMiss “a le Hlll 19, Newport Naval Reserves || GrangenaliNiast Enight-ithe Bchiet ! p sy o ah7erence ireportladonted by | on e s onutheinauencolfoLaNEne ~ . Bssett, principal of the school. and I\ - — topic of the meeting: was the buying |y = 0 0 o bl e O O elire SHRR S ton ERE g Iberels Mo CntS © Y are anti-clerical in position When Pound School Entertainment Sunccess, The entertainment of the Kensing mar school, held last night Paul's parish hall was a cess both sacially and in increas- the funds of the Red Cro The | prk of the pupils who made up the bgram was beyond all the expec Power children 'mourners. O“hers convention s carried out by members of the i = : oty ‘ of a service flag. Up to the present e e | i b upper grades. Songs were also BLACK WATCH “VET" HEREF. fiire tnsrel ool SEoutib s e ner |Com e tol e inl e Ldent | the afternoon meeting opened Father P ol / Newington Grange Tuesday S serving . countr In almost all S e Francis Augusaifis of Mahoney City 2 by the members of srade 6. Fol- SR s S : v | serving the country. In almo: e U E oy e w rancis Augus Ing the first part of the program. | CVeNing, there wasa large attendance. | Sérst. Dunlop Tells Story of 26 | {owne the Foresters have a service | - WET 2 ‘_‘"}I_' ! Penn., asked that the chairman tereopticon program was given, the | M- Mitchel of the Theological sem- Months in War. flag, and the local court thinks it will| _Aycr. Mass. March Briz. Gen. | jyjius Kaupas of Brookly ave a be a good plan to have a flag for the | W. Weigel, who served as division | nrac6; offered before the proccedings Plainville members. It was alsa de- ';*"‘mamlr'r :r Camp {Irwns rlurlnf‘ began ziven about insects followed with cided (o have one ef the members of | the recent ahsence of Major Genenal | oy e e i B Plug Street. Strgeant Frank Dun ! e frciien °S] | his provoked oppori from ) “tercopticon views. o per ey S¢rEeant, rank DLRIOD, | ne grand court preside at the rais- |Harrs . Hodges, today was ordered | \ynoioiis a libert] who snid: “We For ) er vl oihe Camadian Bleck | jng of the flag and the court give.a|to Camp Hancock, Georgia, lo com- | j.ve mot come here fo pray. but to ) The postponed town mecting will ) IR, was wounded and - beeame | imoker. The Plainville Foresters who | mand the 28th infantry brigade A e potionlotlanE oot Rllsse” S school children of town | Mon- | 10 e at Vimy Ricao, ahis whoy ! [are in_the service are as follows: | 2 s ved people.” Immediately there %8 been working for some time to |2V evening, to discuss the purchas- | J#70C Bt Vimy Hose Tn: week be | peter Prior, Peter Skinner, B. Judd{ DETP STEEL SHIP CONTRACTS. N e e S o foet this procram, that they |33 Of @ chemical fire truck. et e o °YPer- | Wadsworth, Frank LaVassar. James| Washington, March 14.—Contracts | crats. crying sacrilege and liberals B E S T ht raise the amount of money al- | e orgeant Dunlop went to Fr. Livingstod, Farle Medley, Edward |for ten steel ships of 3,500 fons cach | protesting against any religious fea- #d for their school for the Junior Sherrod Skinner was home on a | . "0l W0 o0 \(,'“«'h i 191’”4:’“ { Barrows, William Cunningham, James | were let by the shipping board today | tures: some delegates ran to the po- | i Cross society. Under the supor. | Short furloush over the week-end e it 915 and | Cunningham, John Pennato, Daniel|to the McDougal-Duluth Co. of Du-|licemen in the rear of the hall and reamery ss society | & months of active duty | Tesco, William _ Bartlett, Willlam | juth. The For deliv S| o e b ine on of their principal they start- hivieancs h < r A 5 hey call for delivery of all |asked for assistance in subduing the g r = i ance met the general run of ex- | Weigle, Clarence Hemingway, Francis|the veseels in 1919, ! | linary gave a very interesting lecture res owned by the school hoard = B lon “Home Gardens. A talk also New Britain, having been loanecd e school for the night. The pic- | & were of an cducational type, | i were explained while they were | ng show 3 g he ne held in the Town hall next Aftér baving participated in Lhe | big soraps at Ypres. the Somme, and he next meeting of the Literary ; ., G R g 2, 5 [ trouble, and others started to leave "::fl“‘t S s Ly DIt b will be held Wednesday, March PerinRcey falling to :{hi; lotgog the | Cassidy, Albert Conlon, Harold Corn- = : tne hall 20t > 1ol 'S 1.0, at the home of Mrs. T. H. Cogs- Tes times|ing Frank Skellv, Albert Allan and LECTURE ON PASSION. At th a \aier legata e at sm 3 the ceed on Theodore street. It will he |3t Vimy Ridge. Shrapnel lodged in | william Parkingson. At the meeting An p g 3 18 polns st in ratsing almost all the amount V¢! i e anki>ble 2y i S illustrated lecture on the Pas-|from Camp Dix, representing the | B to them. 3ast nishirs ent|an all-day sewing meeting for the |Iis ISIt ankle, blew off two fingers of | it was| also decided to/ make a drivelsion play will be given at the St |lithuaniam Titerary soclety of the na- 1 his left hand and knoc. s B 3 e o e t fyment was productive of the i haisiTe ocked out sevcral | for members in May. Until War was|iohn the Evangelist <lrurch by Pro- |tional army division in i | - duct - teeth and broke his jaw. He was| qeclared, the Foresters had one of the ! goccor ettt 1 X : 1 0 g Wity e o a0 : {discharged Mebrusry 22, sSerge: Lol Ui . ssor Timothy Drake, this afternoon |there. rushed upon the stage Wz n a class by itself. Two e work on any other task whioh | Mrs. L. Lo Clark gave a luncheon |Sobarsed Tepruaty 22, Sorzeant | jargest socleties in ! and evening. Professor Drake has |ing the green. white, and red R e e i TuEadayifitofat fow fofigheriiniends tath "R U S BNGRR o0 ‘“{’ (e Cemectery Association Meeting. lectured all over the country, and his | the Lithuanian Republic and cried the present time, the school ¢ home on Thompson street up on aceotnt of the loas of hic v | At the annual meeting of the Plain- | icctures are promounced as the best | “This is no time for disputes. We firen of Berlin are engrossed in ! e . | of his voice. | (11" remetery association which was|On this interesting supject. being de- | have men in every camp in #iher drives, one for the purpose | Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Hare have re- | e held in the town clerk’s office in the | livered United States getting ready to fig] sty T i o P05 {lurned home after spending a wee TR (SIS Grange building, Tuesday night., the - jor freedom of our fatherland. Ger- B iission and in the Thrift |10 Atlantic City 2 K 4 5 { following officers were elected for the SYETT FOR COUNCILMAN. | many is the common foe of America | o = i # The Universal club composed of a 2 3 it A H. Con-| James By, f 849 Stanley str ar i let those who w. mp drive which has been inaug e : D! ensuing year: FPresident, A H. Con s Byett of § y street | and Lithuania o want | A < \arles W. Crane of New Jer- | employes of Landers, Frary & Ciark, dell: vice-president, Edward Baker: | will be a candidate in the fourth | prayer have it: let the rest keep si- | RUSSELL BR“S | . grades above any other Butter sold in New Britain. . kxamination for Rural Itoute. ¢ has returned home after spend- | will give a dance at the Y. Ww. ¢ sccretary and treasurer, Robert ward republican primaries for nomin- | lent while they pray.” Usher. The report for the fiscal vear | «iion as councilman to fill one of the The audience broke into cheers, | a week with her daughter, Mrs. | gymnasium tonight and a large at- communication has been received ! Latham of Theodore stre tendance is expected. Dyson's or-| wag read and approved acancies. Mr, Byett is a foreman at | and at the suggestion cf Father Aug. 301 MAIN STREET fhe Kensington postoffice notify- — chestra will farnish music. A limited § Plainville Briefs, North & Judd Mfs. Co. His petition | ustaitis nearly all of them arose (:\rl Woram left for New |number of tickets has been issued The Pussy Willow club will hold a|is now heinz circulated # moment of silent prayer. Then. on ! P