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Mew Arrivals Bou, ent g barg A complete ht Insertions, Cambr a yi ote of and 25¢ 16 in. more than a lainty of FLOUNCIN G SW l\\ EDGINC match sets. and ox 1 yard EMBROIDE worised, to 41 inche, 15¢ d. RUFFLE Flou for ¢ vent ex ATTENTION CALLED TO C titched ruffling Imbroidered ba laundry colored dots, St 1% Twel AN AUTOMOBILE PROMPTLY HAVING Bewm News ERLIN ROADS NOT 0 BE REPAIRED YET - blectmen and Highway Commis- sioners Hold Gonlerence ANGE SOGIAL TONIGHT i Cross Society Plans to emorial Scrvice in Honor of fadry James Smith—Other f Interest About the Town Today. pt the ed to town mmediately macadamize t setween the railroad ngton and Worthington Ri 1 the townspeople, as well having occasion to uso highway. looked sant anticipa ant time when it verse this stretch aking t wag ctmen ference with hway Yesult it indefini Whethe ong one ed by al the board of ther again this piece is Grange Social Tonight meeting of the Berlin rece meeting it as oth piece with far safe to without fe forward on to the not automobiles however, the held member: of the town commission ikely postponed this delay wi known and of the to will to fixed or not not 10 peoplo selectmen soon and s RUSSELL’S BEST BUTTER In a class by itself. halienge Milk, 3 cans for i SSELL BROS. 301 MAIN STREET Two to ten in IRED wide, EDGE, s dresses. 1% to 2 i RECEIVING ! Iold | Items | | | show R | every NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MARCH 19, 19183 i em year ago at but delaved in their cor Embroideries that you will mings, Banding and Cambric. 18 o pr ices te ing. Beadin insook one to T.oc NAINSOOK inches wide able for ) yard. in convent litable for at and | h widths to $1.65 18 8¢ some d a yard. at EDGES, Con- v fine quality, 3 !| Yokes, specially priced || round and 25¢ SWISS patterns and 18 in. choice given at 29 vard. 10 in. FLO dered Voile of and nice designs. | and 98c yard. SH'S COVENTRY inch widths. Wash Trimming: ete. % to 1% inch nches wide. Cash’s woven $2.00, zood cffects Embroi- wide, suit- Special Swiss in heau- and $1.39 Swiss 1d extra 98¢ 214 wide. s nam dozen DETIVERY ALL FOR NEW DRY GOODS will be held tonight and a commit- tee Inmpo.\l“(l of Miss Viets and a Imm of workers of the Grange have | o program for the evening's | ment. o entertainment vill of a debate followed by scal selections. The subject for the bate will be: ‘Resolved, That the | crnment should consider local | market i lating farm produc- | tion.” The afiirmative side will he | ipheld by Claude W. Stevens and Charles Sande While John Godin and George Rall will argue for the negative. The judges for the debate | Aneader and Thomas | debate, tho | story. ! e w rt consist re ne original Fiske, will be | will be ren- Ventres. One of the evening will be a Mrs. George Green. | The program for tho evening will | conclude with the recitation of af humorous St. Patrick’s story byg | | che written Re Vocal sel Alma atures of the surp t by ections | Lester Deming and Al Ventres. It expected that all the members of the Grange will be present this | evening as an unusually good time is | anticipated as Two Dances Successful. from both tho dances given in Berlin last night | to have been successrul. | crowd which attended the one | by the Metropolitan Stringed | tra at the Grange hall was one largest ever seen at the hall. hestra performed in a credi’- ind their ections cived by the patrons of management of the | announced another danze 1 run in the same hall tonight crowd roned dancae rlin Athleti 2por ch were them whi given orches of thoe The | | or | ¢ | 16 weel from the AT, o attended glven hall the V- | mprovement socicty. Reports | that an enjoyable ovening spent in that hall. The the da will be handed over Vil Tmprovement society the I ing of the lights of town Silver W ce Anniversary Celebrated. A large number of friends of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Lindquist surprised the couple last Sunda their home on the Hill Crest Farm, the occasion being their 25th wedding anniversary. They were the récipient of a large number of gifts fram their many riends and relatives. Guests were ent from New Haven, New Britaln Meriden Talk Foreign The Ladies’ Aid society Kensington Methodist Wednesday o'clock at the home of Mrs. G. B. Boyer which time a business meet- | ing will be hela At 3 o’clock, Mrs. W Sheldon, whi conference of New Bngland branch Woman FForeign Missionery will be present to give a talk gn missions. Al the members the society are expected to attend are requested to bring a friend. Sheldon has spoken in several large throughout the and her should be well hearing. ind on Missions. of chureh fternoon the will meet at is ar the of the cociety, | | | for | on | of fand Mrs. of the state, cities speech | worth Gas \ force ain orkir an Pipes Leaking. of workers the New Light company has beea rly yesterday morn attempt to locate leaks in pipes along Worthington The raaa is being sounded few feet and thus far the leaks not found. Memorial Seryice for Smith. Memorial services for the late Harry | James Smith will be held ai the Be: | have Heen EDGES, in neat patterns. children’s CAMISOLES, inches wide Selling ON BARGAIN TABLE values worth FLOUNC ; NCINGS rarely good FRILLING Lace edge ruffling % to suitable for use on children’s White Rufflings with 3 dozen for 85c. BRITAIN PURCHAS proceeds . | entire company; broideries an the yme extra be glad to select from dges with Beadin through our show- inches at ¢, 8¢, 10c 12150, 15¢, 19¢, suit dresse: S¢ to Nainsook in hand- for 50¢, 65¢, — Baby in square and noting at in dainty width with good 39¢, 50¢ and 750 in embroi- auality Priced 59¢. 85¢ Hem- inches YOU CAN ED or DEPEND US, ON afternoon at 3 A. Fiske will o tion from the will attend the ledgement of tt his services in beh tion. 15 o'clock Ticiat Americar and Rev. S. ypreciation of the associa- Butter advt is lower, Ru Advertised Letters, The following is a list of letters maining uncalled for at the New 1, Cenn Office 10 ending Marc Cunningham, Andrew Arundzic Amiot L Allen, Miss Anderson, M Bennett, . A. Buttner, D, S., 258 Main Burkhardt, William Ke Colbert, Dan Corbin, Mrs, C C Iuller, Mr., 7 Folsom, Mrs. Mary A.. Tves, Mary, 18 Dwight Goodale, Mabel. Goddard, Mr., Hennerman, H. O Hemphet, ‘Andre, Johnson, Andrew, Krespien, Miss J. King, J. 5 South Mone, Willard A. Miller, Roy Michalandsho, Miller, John, Spring St Maguire, Mr., 1033 Stanle McBrayne, Mr., 65 Fray M Maple St tu, Mre. Rosa, O'Neil, Thomas A. Parker, Mrs. Nellie Pidgen, Alber Stenbur Chr Spdressl, Helen, Wilson, N. H White, William W. for t Main 89 Main. Maple. 0 Beaver. Mair Bertha, 30 Broad <1in 94 Camp St 149 Hi N. DELANEY, Postmaster. MINSTR OWILS' OVERTURE. Nest to Entertain Friends Night. The Lady Nest of Owls’ minstrel overture will be given tomorrow eve- ning in Electric hall, and will he for membeérs and friends. The overture has spent considerable time perfecting the program, which is as follows Opening number, “Cheer Up Liza,” solo, “My Little Rambling Rose,” Miss M. Walsh; solo, “‘Southern Gals,” Miss Abraham- solo, ‘“Here Comes America, solo, “Just As Your A Mrs. Dowd; solo, “Sailin Away on the Henry Clay,” Mr: Middleton; solo, “Just a Baby Prayer at Twilight,” Mre. Lynch; solo, “I'm All Bound Round by the Mason-Dixon Idne,”” Miss Ross: solo, “So Long Mother,” Miss Adelie Hurlburt; solo, “Somebody’'s Done Me Wrong,” Mrs. Claughsey; solo, ‘“Are You From Heaven,” Miss Irene Walsh; “Over There, company, Edward Kilduff is interlocutor, Albert Johnson planist, and George Campbell director of the troupe. TWO MORE F Irving K. Davis of 106 street, son of Mr. and Mrs, Victor Davis has enlisted in the army and has been sent to Fort Slocum for ag- signment. George J. Medvic of &0 Lady Tomorrow Mother LISTMENT Reaver army and has been went to Torg Sloeum, Willlam Elalr has aplled to | lin Congregational church Thursda; the exemption board to be inducted in the service at once. |Plainville News) | DEATH GLAIMS MRS. . A GODELL Funeral Tomorrow As Remams} | ' MARRIED closing, | 3" e, of | “sented: closed | Gopden | tomobile, Members and | | | [ 1 was | cuss uniform Lawlor street, has also enlisted in the Will Be Taken West IN PHILIPPINES Besides Her Husband, Rev. W. AL Godell, Mrs, Godell Leaves a Young Daughter and Other Relatives— Martha Rebeces Lodze linterttins. Mrs. Frances ¥ of Rev. W. A. Godell, Plainville Methodis or home on Broad strect lock this morning. Mrs 10 vears of age and be and, she leaves one small daugh- Mary Elizabeth, aged S ye nother and three siste 1 will be held from tomorrow morning 1d interment w be amily plot at Lucvill on the rrival of the Godell des her late home at 9 o'clock father's homa, there. Mrs. Godeli was Oklahoma. on Oct aughter o Rev. Furna 1 only S God fathe death her mother Oklahoma. where home at present Mrs. Goodell's a sad blow to all who knew and her many kind deceds in place earned for her a loving in the hearts of all. Rev. Mr. formerly engaged in mi onary in the Philippine Tslands and it was while he v in the island that Mrs. Godell, then Miss Furna went out there to become his bride. The couple came to Plainville on June 29, 1916, and for a timo. Mrs. Godell taught in the local Grammar school e had had considerable experienca as a school teacher and at e a teacher in a state normal Oklahoma, in he Okla- hody and N recentl died and at moved to Guthrie, she makes her M that death has come as her this pla Godell was work s one sch 'ml Rebeceas Enter Martha St. in in. The ~cessful Rebhecca Patrick’s social in the I. 0. O. F. rooms on Main strect. There were a good many present and every one enjoved themselves The following program w Music by Wallace Mrs. Antoinette Mr Anna V Morse, music A. Beach, tableaux of the Green:” {d Protection,’” 1 an lodge gave a pre Beach, Vance, “arne by Tk cading by selections readings by M 10y the The the navy, and T social was Spangled resenting t urm singing the a Banner. Plainville Briefs, ¢ chorus will Wednesday ~cvening in Grange hall to Victory meeting hold a at 8 prepare for to be held Orson Woodruff has been to the Hartford hospital will undergo treatment poison. Mr. and Mrs. Freepor Rl 8 Eileen Beach of Park Wiiliam Cunningham has returned to Camp Devens after spending & short furlough at the home of his parcnts on Maple street The Girls' onomic cl at the home of Mrs. S. S. Hough street tonight. The meeting of the Bpworth club h was scheduled for tonight postponed indefinitely on the death of Mrs . removed he blood where for George b will meet Gwillim on heen 1c- count of I, street ¥ William Benjamin of Broad spending several days in New and Brooklyn. is local in trip bor dance The A nu tended evening. of voung men Unionvilla was made by a Harold Hemingway has returned to his ship after spending the week-end at his home North Washington streot. FOR SALE Plainvi streot on Sheep fertilizer Hardware Co., at the Whiting 19-6d ISABELLA AINMENT. Program of Musical Numbers and ‘eadings for Meeting This Evening. Mrs. B . Gaffney has provided the entertainment to follow the reg- ular meeting of the Daughters Tsabella, held in the rooms of <ociety tonight. Miss Tolia M. Littlohales will play <eloctions from ‘‘Les Huguenots,’ the “Spring Song,” by Mendelssohn, and “Rustle of Spring"” by Linding, Miss Addele D. Murray will give a serfes of readings including ‘““The Song of the Shirt,” by Thomas Hood, with plano 1ccompaniment by Miss Littlehale: “Our Boys’ by John Jay Daly; “In Tlanders Fields,” by Lieut. Col. John MeCrae; “The Fighting Race,” by Jo- Clark, and “Killarney,” by Murray. After the en- an cxchange party will of the Katherine O. tertainment, he in order. UNTFORM ('I/O ,\(v HOURS At the mceting of the director ithe mercanttie bureau of the Cham- her of Commerce last evening, Presi- | dent Teland was authorized to ap- noint @ committes to moet and dis- closing hours. The di- reotors dlscussed tho crectlon of a lnrge advertlsing slgn on a Main street building, which carrles the ad- | | Dutch vortisoment of a Hartford concern No actlon was taken . regard to it HOLLAND ACGEPTS SHIPPING DEMAND Allies Must Agree There'll Be No Munitions o Tmons Hague. March 18.—Holland epted, with certain conditions, Anglo-American demand regard- Dutch shipping. This was {nounced in the second chamber day by Dr. Loudon, the foreig fster. who added Holland could g0 further and awaitin Anglo-American to its 1 communication. declar which will be ber Tuesday said “The German government, having declared its inability to furnish 000 tons of wheat in two month movernment Is pelled to accept the demand for sail ing Dutch ships through the c #zone which the American and rmments h d to the de- ; on April 100,000 tons of The the to min- not w reply His d by tion dis: . the itsell Toudon, assent of based on among thosc claims that the allied governments should g ntee the no troops or war 1 ials transported the ships th: be replaced by oth war. Another condition that bunker vy for transporting mer- to Holland ought to be fur- Dutch ships. RESCUED SEAMEN OF TATTLER SAFE added however, the Dutch conditions. conditions that government Included the the were be on destroyed after the was nished Five of Crew Forced (o Leave; Ship i in the Atlantic An Atlantic shipwrecked scamen, American schooner abandoned their vessel in bound from Turks Island, West In- dies to a New Ioundland port, were aboard a British steamer which ar- rived liere today. The steamer them up at sca The Tattler, Pew Fisheries tons. Ier Mass. Port. March the 19.—Five crew of ittler, who a gale while Co., by the (uOI'OII- registered home port was Gloucester, DOING ohemian N has voted purchase of thrift stamps remainder of the year. ently disposed of and I Liberty we already volun- cal way and are now the Czech-Slovak army in ITS BIT. sle, a local fra- al orgs to con- the during the ty 1tion, tinue has r rembers has also Bonds. Three members 1 teered in a phy serving with France AN | STREET bt an- | the test | the cham- | 100,- | com- | the | picked | is tude 1 work performed by Cross on sions | able devotion and American enceforward explosion American up themselves, test frightfulness.’ furniture. struction. : store whose reputa in having that repy Our spring dj pliys HARTEFORD. AMERICAN AID S APPRECIATED Succor Given La Courney Another Link in Bond March unanimous in praise Paris, 19—The French expressions of grati for the ad .Iruhlw the American followir Cournev, rticle in Le Figaro s shall we forget the If-sacrifi Red Cross for Cournev. They sentiment of shall Friday at La a leadir “Never s vdmin of La est obeyed fraternity unite I* United State When amiq and cries of woundod Red Cross workers dving regardless of it w the civilized to e the danger common world of the Le Journal devotes a long FRANKFORTS and BOLOGNA FRESH HAMBURG STEAK Rump HnasI BEEF, Fresh Pork ROAST BUTTER Mohican Creamery A Big ;‘pecia! 1h 49(: EGGS Strictly Fresh Dozen 4 5 £ 22(: 28¢ | press the our wounded the | which and the picked | to pro- against article to WEDNE S DAY iy o THE MOHICAN ECONOMY DAY The day each week when the prices: are lowest Save your money by trading here on Wednesday work, pra AT Major isin The headquartes iIIn America | Perkins and his lances from \ the Red th pap explo- 1erican sy reac sion hed mor through crowded streets in 20 minutc he five is still the fa smonlder vreck of tory all freq ury hodies 1 ex sions of St Pwenty-four It is will reach been recov ered not expect dead more than is lower, ROBINS ARRIVE. Spring is John Coa ha took a here. Accord ts of Vinc arrived wal of the ¢ ge the elusive the robin morning judge throughout estern section ty ported sceing four rol RISE IN MASONRY No. 25, R. A. M Arch degre wursday Giddings chapter, the Royal tors, Tt will confer three local pas Butter ssell adv lower, PURE FOOL STORE 1 I Liver z 3£ 1-2 Ib Bacon ROUND STEAK (A Big Special) RIB CORNED BEEF Lean Fresh Shoulders .. b 9 to HOUR SALE ONIONS ~ 15¢ L R v 11, m. Large Yellow 6 Ibs Shoulder Roast BEEF 1h Whoie Miik CHEESE .. Ib Swiit’s Premium OLEO 11bpkg Pure Apple BUTTER .. Mohican Peanut BUTTER o Best Maine Potatoes 15 1b pk Green Curly 39¢ 20c¢ 35¢ 13¢ 25¢ 25¢ 12¢ 15¢ Large Sound LEMONS doz Heavy Grape FRUIT 2 for PEACHES or PRUNES 2 1bs Fancy Baldwin APPLES 4 qts Hot House LETTUCE New Mixed NUTS hd Ib § ROLLED OATS or CORN MEAL YELLOW SPLIT PEAS GOOD TOILET PAPER MOHICAN Prepared Buckwheat Fiour MOHICAN PURE CATS MY WIFE’S TABLE S MOHICAN ASSORTED s = 29¢ i“(ll‘\ loc 1 8¢ MOHICAN MENT MOHICAN STARCH MOHTCAN CORN €1 pke 3 1hs fl,j 5 rolls Qfl‘ pt bot YRUP OUPS 3 cans zgc 3t 5 p HOUR SALE] Smoked Shoulders b 24.C m