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1 w s son ney f r jodness of v asking an's he eft 0 e [w ade in the fire department have | . [he fiscal o prizes tstoszer, water although t y pastor of the Swedish Bethany | of this ancient commonwealth to save h here, ish Evangelical C 1 resume i i fachine Long is home from Camp the week-end liam s for nk M. Zimmerman is on Vine street. J il at his Hart- ves- Nilan in this of city John visitor Rev. as a Re- home Naval is is Paonessa of the at Pelham Bay, N short furlough of the week payroll for the 0 water depart- amounted to H. Gillin York days rles in New few is Rack- Sts. Incubators for sale, Park Bigelow keyve and to of born and Mrs Ins street ge James bury today Aunt this Morris was morning D. Saxe T. Meskill was Delia's Bread Fred are the Fdward Burke Nyberg and Gray Camp Devens for ates G Olson, from end Woman's Christlan Union has addressed United States McLean to support prohibition bill, Temper- resolu- Senator the a all in war the senate citain branch of the National Party has petitioned United Senator McLean to favor the bill to submit to atures the resolution to n the right to vote ut. Frank P. forearm Apparatus 8 v F state give who hroke working on fire head- returned Gilligan vhile > fire at January aaty has to forms for monthly reports to Dame April ind the Chief e on received put into usc il vear Sunshine will after C. A. Reports vill be given by Steila last Society meet at the whist o'clock of the ay 1000 3 ance ¢ the lodge, whist Re- cvening, yon by (harles Woods, M J B Smith and Mrs Dooley. The chocolate cake Mrs. W. A. Leupold service pipe leading Washington burst last the water department otified by the police it was stated he hotel owners must make re given No. 11, were Miss Joseph h ter. won otel . G. Hjerpe of Chicago, for- now president of the Mission Covenant is the guest of Rev. and Pihl and will preach at his tomorrow erica 3. B r church ng E. FEllis, pneumonta few street, 1 active duty reserve on the U. S, onday. He has been for the past seven n Stadler of Chestnut street, lancier th the 3034 company at Camp Devens ing the week-end at who has heen home recovered with mn at his on ag tho Niagara on a fur- weeks. an Ambu- is home his Devens his bhome wes Flood of Camp is ing the week-end s city eph McGrath clerical formerly of the force of the New Co., has beon transfe o and W n his day force, s Monday. h's F ck harge of es and i which this nshered Das will proper amanner af the Triangle Social Patrick’'s Kve dance. orche: of Hart from affair is commlt ajrman; Campbell, Tora s Patrick’s Sunday in by with a St. Metropolitan will furnish until midr the year in on evening musi ght followir James F. Roche am Walsh, Harold ph H. Fredericks George Baver he g OORATIO CAUCUS MARCH 27. | e democratic town committee last night and reconsldered pre plans for holding ward caucuses pril 2 and the city convention on 8. Under the naw order passed ard caucuses s to be held on th 2 and the convention on March 50 | i sup- into | night | and | 8 | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MARCH 16, 1918, | HOLCOME | ECONOMY irectors Are Fin Plans | & | ot the dircc- | reau ot the a lengthy dis- patter that is retail d 1 at the United jvernor Mar- forested. him ‘economy in festricting de- fimination ¥ requesting | are not ac- led time. In been placed pany per | & their etory in some to return them e. The directors Mot take any defi- e matter, but are ttention, and later hat the matter will Fd\scussed and acted on fter iNsued by Governor Flol Ind read\ at the meeting is as s ® the Peoplo 4f the State of Con- necticut: “Democracy is on trial in the world today. Amer i« the Mother Coun- try of modern republics. A led the to freedom, so let us lead the way to efficlency. [t a self-gov- erned people does its work in a slip ghod way, no groumd work of high principle may save it in the flor struggle for political existence ‘Flitherto our country has been torious in the tamily of | tts wastfulness. We hav world’s great producer world’s great spendthrift “One of our forms of extrav: and a peculiarly seifish and indo- lent one—has been the absurd mul- tiplication of deliveries of merchan- by retail merchants. Tn the ianguage the trade, “service has developed into superservice.” This abuse can be stopped co-operation { between the two parties intercsted, ile dealer and the purchaser, “T submit to the consideration of our people theso simple and self-evi- dent truths: | “First, that it be | we way no- fou the the nations been and nece dise of of the this ut- a the man power country will be strained to termost before this war reaches on. It is stealing from civill- | zation at this hour to waste the ser |ices of a man. Shipbuilding, muni- { tion piants, farms, railroad compan- jes, armies and navies are all clamor- ling for men | “Second, the man power of the na- 1ion must be reinforced by diversion nd substitution. Thousands of men may be taken from the retail estab- lishments of Connecticut without ap- preciable diminution of efficiency “Third, at the request of the sonal Council of Dofense, the State Council of Defense, through its com- mitteo on commercial economy, pro- poses to reduce this waste of man pewer and equipment “(a) Dby rvestricting deliveries | cne per day over a glven route; | “(b) by climinating *special tiveries (¢) by organization deliveries; “(d) by eliminating D. purchases”; and “(e) by requesting the public to ecarry its own parcels, pro- vided the purchaser does not use a | private automobile to go and set the parcel to de- of co-opera- | tive ¢“return or C. o purchasing retail into therefore merchants of offect, at the the substance ommendaion co-operation and rivalry. T call of the call upon the this state to put carliest possible date, of the foregoing rec- by means of friendly the sinking of trade the retail pur- (especially the W who in other lines of war I work are serving thelr country so [ lovally and effectively) to st the | dealers in carrying out this needed { veform. Finally, in this and every | other way 1 call upon all the people | i { upon chasers state ner ass | and serve unceasingly, to the end that personal and political freedom under orderly self-government, which here | haa its birth under a written con- titution, shall vindicate its right and ability to exist M H. TIOLCOMB. “Governor. S C. A. NOTES. At the Vesper Service tomorrow at Flora Ifumphrey at 4: will 10 o'clock, Miss "he Hostess House speak | ** Miss Humphrey has | n Camp Devens | just returned from the Camp Devens | Hostess House where she spent seven | w a volunteer First Aid evening at 7:30 the class on Monday g T W, with the Bristol coks a worker will o'clock are urged night I meet on All to class | Monday membe { be nrese The New [ ketbail team played | Girls’ basketball team here last night, the score being 19 to 13 in favor of bNew Britain. “The New Britain line up was fc Miss Ruth An- derson, forward; Miss Mildred Wells, | forward; Miss Lanretta Rielman, Miss Dorothy T.oomis nard; Miss Ruth Sherman suard Miss Wells made 1 19 points for New Britain The Bristol line-up Helen Sandford, Miss Glad iffeth, s Charlotta Spoor, Miss V and Miss Adeline Merrill gymnastic mee and Friday at Britain A. bas- as lows cen ter | (eaptair out of the i vas: Miss | olet classes rening on 7:30 Tue ay | o'clock The pool day afternoon, for plunges, Mon- morning and oper ™ | esday Britrisil and Cam; Recruiting Rally at Fox’s Theatre, Sunday, March 17th, at 3 P. M. WAR HEROES TO BE HEARD Ficutenant J. 0. Todd 60th Battalion, ~ergeant J. B. Pimlott, Cheshire Regt. Sergeant D, McKeny (9th Bat- talion. War ~chool Liberty Chorus Songs assisted by Orchestra. Treasurer chairman EVENTS TONIGHT perion der ' will the re H State Cham- berlain, Mur. Vaudevilie and photoy Lyceum theater Higl Class photoplays, Fox's the- Moving Keeney's pictures and theater vandeville, Vegan socicty meets in Vega hall At A w council / hall (o}, 1) Chamberlain in Jr. O AL, mcets A Burritt Grange, mects ot 242 Main stree “MAY BE" SAYS RAWLINGS Tears Numerous Accusations Against Germang and Doubts If There Are Filty “Spics” Herce, Police weked William today Flaw concerning Commissioner Gico at meet- are Britain the chief Compensation . Chandler's remark, made St. Mark's ehurch Men's club ing, Thursday night, that there fitty German s in New There may be,” replicd and added “Mr. Chandler statements, just vestigate all such our cars, and as a result in learning concerned necessarily Loval ‘Americans of tako into their own hands ment of the pro-Germans. numerous instances wheroe mans by their not tole disloyalty, z0 i as s probably we have. We in- stories coming to rule they parties but not goneral that the pro-German, spies.” New Britain the troat- There are pro-Ger- fellow e the rdless ave workmen, disposition of nationality ignored who do to e MIDWIFE'S CASE, ADJOCRNED, Montero Unable Mrs, But ourt. tecove Attend of Mrs. Ili with performing an on Mrs. Julin Mon- was further adjourned ), in police court Prosecuting Attorney George Klett stated that Mrs. Montero might he able to he in court in ten days, but he asked for weeks. The bond was Attorney P. F. Me- for the accused. Andrew Rich- Haven. Friday, e Stin « to The adjourned case Pongetti, charged al operation tero of Bristol, until March 3 today be certain adjourn- ment for two left at $2,500. Donough is counsel Detective Sergeant ardson in New serving summonses on witnesses to be called in the c Mrs. Montero was cared for at St. Raphacl's hospital in Haven. If she makes recovery, as now Pongetti will escape a charge was New a i lete XMrs. jous com- expected, more ser- is BARNES PLANS RALLIE But Will Wait Until Weather Becomes Wa Before Luther thus recting campuign ation as mayor and stated as soon favorablo noon-day tories himself. People don't mer Iking. Al his own sarncs far di- for nomin- today that as the weather becomes more he will conduct rallies at the is a series of various fac- “I's too cold now, want to stand outside ten to a man talk these day rather go insido and read the war news,” he says. It is expected that shortly Jannch verbal artillery record as mayor and he said to be investizating administration Mr, a broadside at Mayor Barnes will of heavy Quigley's already mayor's the CITATION ISSU ¢ 0. cour com- issued o citation in I Meskill against md o hearing will on March action to on a contract at 96 Win- defendant cross com- Meskili had abandoned the defendant claims that md void and of any money Marti Kopelman i it rk Calnen of the o pleas of mon has the suit Angelo Bucheri held in the plaintiff for Iterations n permitted plaint tl work certain asks for a distribution due, &, Napolitano, Lou Joseph 1 trustee Co., and ha en John bo court The cover fc ter brought due to property the case the to tile a Tor money stroet The lens null Joseph Na for Nair, the Rackliffe cited by Damon Tne., IFred Consti AGAINST K Jacoh CLATM Tre Chester 388, Bdwards of represented, the Triday afternoon, that the amount elaimed against William I Keelev, who is being suned in the ovrt for the of & mort- page, is $3,588.42 Judge James T, Meskill ordered a continug ¢ in the intil next Iriday, when attor- interested In the will Zeard in reference to the limitation aof time in which the defendant will surer tho Savings ban in city cour @ toreclosure Leys case be and 1 Saturday afternoon. wimming classes on and cvening, and has it lesson m ! evening an here will he | Monday aft | the Maser | Monday rmoon 1 at 1:30 p have to redeem. Attorney Benjamin W. Alling of the firm Klett & Alling appears for the plaintiff. Kirk- ham & Cooper and Francis P. Rohr- n.ayer also intercsted of are tho | heard | A |t | fup dian | WHAT SHERMAN SAID OF WAR 1S TRUE Millionaire Juddi Now Acting Corporal at Camp Devens Sherr his tamiliar in France, even down to private, would express f1 in emphatic terms. Some of the now in training at Camap Devens, other camps, bhave their own Haroid Leo Judd one of the draft detachment which left city, probably some notions his own The change from balmy at- mosphere of Palm Beach to the bit- ing winds at Camp pDevens--wh there is now two feet of is snap. The change from i comfor ablo bed to a bunk or cot in tonment is a big one for any When the fact that in mal change a mattress about short, thrown in, the A soldier. whose tncome is ed £3.800. increase. Coryct Judd, who ic acting temporarils that rank, is learning the forts of soldiering. His assignment carries with it tho ility of commanding a uard duty and that is no to for those fresh from civil Corporal Judd, however. uwmy experience Private Harry C. fnstructor at the leaving with the be assigned pany and may see there™ at an early Many of the last Camp Devens have oth an deseribed the the vividly saying. but wan soldiers lowest opinion more soldiors and in ideas last the of has iboat war the W a can man two e ia diszomforts to report nt diseon tempora respon mad o v on iif his an Wessels, High school Ia to u Gt an e fore probably s com- ‘over date contingenl heen to 10 nt yriiored b campe. CLASSMATES WED Licut. A. JI. Peck of Aviation Corps and Miss Ethelyn Fairbanks Mar- ried at Bride's Home, A few vears ago Miss Ethelyn banks of Glen street and Arthur Hunter Peck, now of ation corps of tho United States army, were classmates at tho New Britain High school. The acquaint- ance ripened into love. Mr. [Peck left the High school and went to Mt flermon school and his parents took their home in New Haven. Tha voung peopie continued their school day attachment and it happily con- summated last evening In their mar- ize The Licut of 2 } Lieut the wedding of Miss Fairbanks and Peck took place the and Mrs. Fred k. Fairbanks, parents of the bride. The Rev Henry W. Maier, pastor the Wirst Congregational church officiated Mrs. (. H. Spencer of Springfield, Mass., sister of the bride, played the wedding march. Mr. and Ars Francis Eaton of Hartford were the attendants. Only the immediate rela- were present. After the recep- tion Lieut. Peck and his bride left for New York. Lieut. Peck will leave in a few days for Take (Charles Loulsfana, where he has been ordered to report. e recently completed the signaj course at the officers’ training school at the Maseachusetts Institute Technolozy in Boston. tives of CITY HALL FILES. Marriages, 18 Realty Transfers nd 13 Deaths Recorded. Four marriages, 12 deaths and following 18 realty transfers were corded In the city clerk’s office dur ing the past week: Bessie Andrews, et al, T.and jland and Euclid avenue; Bodwell pany to Andrc 1. Wysotsky, on Cariton str Bodwell Company to lgot 1e land on Euclid avenue; odwell Company to A. Nelson, land on Kuelid Boawell T.and Company to Karmilowicki, et ux, land str Title Realty & Development Company Emil Bush, et al, land and buil on City avenue; F. ¥. Burke. land on Augustus Bovnton Hogaboom. land and building Stanley street; Sewall 1. Goodridee to Ellen Pass Goodridge, land and building on Elm street: Louls Bayer to Abraham Shurberg, Tand building on Jubi E. O bhourne to Hulda Frecdel and building on Px Reserve L. Martin to Signove Betterini land and building on Wilcox Oscar Tdtke to Alfred Gaglerdi, and building on street of Caroline Lord to rl O. Tord land and building on Church street: The Real Estate Investment Corpora- tion to Santi Puzzo, land on West Main street; John Gustafson fo Muer Dunn et al, build ing on Four he Bodwell building on Land Com land Land ande Land to Company, John Charies avenue; Anthony on Brighton to ing Linden to street R. on George street: e Kil- land Mary A'Tam st urk land ( A land and AWALTH DEPT. NOTES. Applicants for Vacant Positions Are Being Given Hearings, Fred Me- the employ of the Tealth today and wil hegin new duties as inspector for the stute board of health Monday. Tnspe tor J. A. Dolan will now do Mr. Mc- Fnroe’s work and Third ¥nspector Thomas Crowley will him Already applications have heen filed fo third inspec- tor int being hearinas fore a chofce is made. Miss Ethel Johnson. taking a two weeks' cours department work, returns Britain General IHospital School for Monday, Miss Bertha will enter department weelks' First Finroa left department hitary Inspector s on anecend many appointment and the various given individug as appli Ve 1 bhe leen health New has in to the who Nurses on Wunsch for a two i will | homo | L. Coburn to John nd | et | estate | | | | peared | work progr [ in | The photop! Hand-Tailored Clothes $25 to $40 Thero nothing about Horsfall-M for Service mechanical ade, Ready Clothes Men taitored hand with the intimate individual produc- for —they arc by and filled touches of tion. Designed along metropolitan trends of style and fashioned by hand, “Horsfall-Mades” are just teeming with the atmos- phere of the custom-tailored garment. Spring Styles Are Ready! HORSFALL’S IT PAYS TO BUY OUR KIND. 93-99 Asylum St., With 140 Trumbull HARTFORD, Connecting St. [ Woman's Board Asks Financial As- sistance to Cope With the Incrcase in Running Jxpenses. The Woman's Hospital has issued the following “We catly the running hospital. Our much than appeal of more in need money for expenses of institution formerly makes it additiona Board of mernberships by the be our loc very larger and the high cost of living necessary for to have The Woman' makes a city Cert 15 funds. Iospital piea women ouy for more dollar ninly very yment of forwarded board, Mr: est street will be returncd specia] gifts ranging ward—not only from our but all to contributc this we are all interested money are many but ford to let our hospital of funds many can help . one dollar which ma of the For- same for Rapely receiy Also from easire Georic G the we i and a fou the wome of willing which uls for cannot af uffer for lac n city from who are cause in our ¢ necessar; JOTIN WANTS A DIVORCE. Tarasoff before uperior his application his wife Mary Tarasoff, in Russla. John joined wedlock Russia. John 1914 but deserted him her to come invitation cant told draft and service soon. John of Judge this ty Lucien I vesterday divorce who re- Aar It coun- in support Trom sides were in et pee court for and April this) in 12 G before that his spouse claims, He wrote to this country, but the declined. The appli- that he is in the be called for to was the judge expec to S MAYOR'S OFFICE, Stadler been LEAVE! AMrs. street, John who as Chestnut doing part time Mayor George oft and her time Cools, churer of o secretar A. Quigley. left that hereafter swill devote entir as secretary to Rev. Warren K. Trinity Methodist mayor has not clerk his office ce today pastor of As vet the permanent ~ured a in PRESCHER—MI Mr. and Mrs. Southington, ment of their daughter, Arthur J. Prescher Mprs. Julius Prescher Mr. Pr tatio ing deps of Station Navy, IRIMAN, Merriman the engage- Hazel to Ah of New Britain ed in the dr t the Iixperimental New London announce son of and scher is rtme U. \LL SAPE. ON RATHMORI} Owners Report No Lives Lost in Col- Tision. Dublin No live lost in 1 Thursday between a trawler and the s Rathmore in St i according to The Rathmore from Wales ¢ and a of MACISTE BACK AT KEENEY'S MONDAY March 16 collision W night weship Geor channel the owners of the vessol. to Dublin pa on its way arried 73 Cren 50, Maciste, the man of the movies, Keeney's next reel production membered as the star of The \Warrior. The m consists of and comedies, headed production of “The Kill-Joy Private Frank Dunlop. @ veteran the Canadian Black Watch and ¢ vivor Vimy Ridge, presents seriptive lecture with moving picturcy taken “over there” tonight for the last time. These picture very good and show the Allie Tor madern warfare. chanee to see the present and superhuman ill be in his strong shown at new six will be ‘Cabiria’ Sunday double by the week na night features Essanay of a de i prep: Tonight rations the 1 bill at real meria, vaudeville sylvester Schaefer, most unique offer I2d Gear and ( sketeh, “The Py and Lytle entertain singing and ing act ; feature is t Mer- Mor weot final Koeo- hoth The . who which is photoplays act is neys feature has the ing in present a ners,” and with a neat larzest and vaudeville “o. comedy Tutz da Viol s Raiders, Kentue The comedy iy of ald of o are sereau, story chapter L. K lavents The lignd the ¢ tonight Ky, Hidden and al8o shovwn up- | WHEN A BOX OF CANDY CALLS When a box of candy calls, whoever calls with it receives a welcome, particularly if that box of candy came from our store. Why? Because the candies we carry are the highest quality, made by the world's best candy producers, whose names alone signify the deliciousness and purity of their products. Oh, boy, take her a box tonight. 25¢, 30c, 35¢, 43¢, 45¢, 50¢, 60c, 85¢, $1.00, $2.00 and $5.00 the Box 1.20, lark 8 Brainerd’s - DRUG STOR ‘ TheRexall Store s MAaIN «Beautifying the Home” IMAGINE how much cheerfulness and warmth flowers brinfi into a home. Flowers delight the eye— their beauty and fragrance brighten the atmosphere, Take flowers home, you menwhowishtoadd to the family’sjoy, “ Say it with Flowers,” often. hink what a cluster of Roses, Carnations, Violets, Freesias, Jonquils, Sweet Peas, Tulips or a pretty blooming plant would mean on your table to-night. “Say it with Flowers” if you have a sick friend to whom you wish to ex- press your sympathy. Volz Floral Co. 92 West Main Street ory in the United States to rave been placed at 90 days. department is now concentrating its efforts toward reducing that period with bright prospects of cutting it in half. Speeding-up efforts are heing directed also at every other element of the aircraft program. “There has been too much op- timism on the one hand, and too little knowledge of the greatness of the task on the other,” was Representative Kahn's comment on the aviation sit uatian The War department officials agreed to this. Were it not for over-op- | timistic productions made before con- gressional committees and elsewhere, it is said, what the Alrcraft Produc tion hoard and the Signal Corps have already accomplished waould be rated s an extraordinary achievement the front f | The War BATTLEPLANES IN FRANGE BY JULY. American Made Machines Will Actually Engage in Combats Washington, March 16.-~American- built battiepanes wilt be in France by July in suflicient quantity to adequate of the then held troops statement highest thority, and fuil nition of all failures and disappint ments that have hampered the | velopment of the air program wiation situation insure sectors Phis r protection by American the made with rests on au- HIGH SCHOOL NOTES held at the the nomination position of class night in the nominations of Israel v and Cor Although Moucke has in the informal voting, result anticivated formal vote taken on of next week. 'The three for the place are well fitted for the position, and the chuice of either would be beneficial to the class. Meucke is the president of the debating club, and has served for two years on the debatie team. Nair also served for two years and proclaimed by many as the best High school debater in the state. Cornelius Prior has had two vears experience on the team, and carried away all the laurcls for debating the last | triangular debate, which partici- pated in at New Britain is recog. { | | de- | The balloting vesterday for didates for the resulted Meucke, Prior 1 as pre- | a tinal to the [ when the nate committee Secretary | Thursda Crowell again presided the session | candidates in the rooms of the war council at war department, where the new policy of taking congress directly into the { confidence of the cxeentive branch of the government was jaunched The Kahn can member school ol can- Figures on the facts and branch of the preparations were virtually the house military they as | wen figures on every | orator rnest nelius large 1 close government's laid yesterday full membership of committee disclosed Acting other war | tore a the is viously were is at the one comment has b of California, of Ilepresentative ranking Republi- of the house committee, expressed the sentiment of the house members n the new policy. He said it means team work by the whole gov- crnment on the enormous problems { that face it. The figures to the committee, the immediate, current | the war program, and the made n meeting them made it clear that the still unawalke tho its undertaking My that great results for from now if conferences with the legis- continued, | 1 )¢ revealed | demands of POISON Covit GOVERNMENT Marcl dead and 115 probably die. the the alleged poisoning consignment governmort here yesterday contin unabated zeal e et HORSES. With others that investigation of a larg> progress being he added | country was | enormity of Kahn predicted could be looked the weckly lative committees were It was disclosed to committee members that the avistion program was far short of what had been hoped for. [igures estimating that deficien- oy that have been were shown to ba wrong. No method of calcula- tlon has been evalved. The actual de- | lay can be figured only in point of time. The airplane production pro- | gram in the United States is today substantially 60 days behind what had o been hoped by the most sanguine of officia foreign contracts which o W have provided the initial fighting for General Per still further o how the dela on horses Ky., 16 125 to will into of norse on with tods the or Probate ion Claims, of “ Limits holden at the Dis Hart- on the a Court Britain, within and for Berlin in the County Stato of Connecticut, of March, A. D. 1918 Bernard F. ttney, At New trict of ford and 15th day Present Judge. on Bon in percentage aunoted, however, of such Esq motion of Margaret M. Thom said Berlin, Administratrix the Kstate of Robert Thomsan, latc Borlin, within sald district This doth decree months be allowed and creditors of said estatc claims against of as for de re to Court that six nited for the to exhibit their to the Adminia eratrix and directs the public notice be given of this arder by advertising in a newspaper published in said Ney Britain, and having a circulation in sald district, and by posting a copy thercof on the public sign post in said Town of Berlin, nearest the place where the deceased last dwelt Certified from Record, MORTIMER H. CAMP, Clork cquipment shing’s air farces are he hind. ever, that made up, ¥ven should stand, however should b pean contr receit \merica "here is every pect same will Le some o lost time h ther on the Euro- Pershing will number of July Esti- to get a the fa ) thon no deliveris ousiderable uilt planes by £ the time required battleplane from matd campleted