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NEW BRI TAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MARCH 23, 1918. fi‘l? Mew held at 10:45 o'clock. The typic ffl!‘[ HEADS DEMOCRA the sermon will be appropffiate to | - Palm Sunday. - All departments of the | IN LOWER H . . Su I will meet at noon and l h E I Ch Iindeavor will hold fts meet- Ve Ue ¢ 2 ing at clock in the evening. The leader of the meeting will be Harold Ghurch Here for Long Pemod ‘Ii“ f i s il e Feceived oy piscopal church: The regular Some Easter Fixings for the Boys ' — f { Popular Pastor Is Acting Scerctary of will be held. Sunday school will be | To Tone Up Their Appearance el e LR e T et an o R g preacher will be Rey. John Jackson All kind of wear for boys of all sizes and ages is to be found at our Muringes Amnounced—Palm Sun- ! SR S e G EET cvening new and enslarged dopartment just west of Shoo room, where Corsets and day in Churches, ivicd Muslin were sold. Suits of all kinds in the latest styles, made of the best TR NI woolens. Coats for spring wear. The proper headgear for boys. in fact \ : . wearables of all kinds in big and full assortment. Attentlon called today tinr AL st ‘ L ] to the followlng, to brighten up for Easter. } ; ; ; hof [ was the oflice, the ctory of {he | BOYS' BASTER CRAVATS—Four-in-hands and Windsors, in beauti- : i vee Mg, ful plaids, and plain colors. Exceptional values for 28c cach. Windsor B! chureh nhoara e e i A Ties with embroidercd ends, priced at 55¢ each. Cheney Silk Cravats for e e e (o [ flames made headway because of the » nd which was blowir The hoys, in all colors, for 30c each. Wi s i : s placed at §30,000. Phe com- Gxcept for a small wing in which 0., in Fredericks street, | orestyville, was burned today. Th UP-TO-DATE COLLARS, sizes 12 to 14 inches, laundered and soft I | ing of the bourd last evening until - styles in “Arrow” and “Barker” brands. for 20¢ each. two for 35c. three for M | somie time in Awril. The 1 e ma I bearings and in the ‘ ; BY Sprine 50c. “Eton” and Buster Brown” collars, sizes 11 to 13 1-2, two for 25c. OL i YT Sl TRl A e € had grown so - that T e Mothing Co.—advi] Others of Arrow brand for 20c¢ each. Alay 26,0 Whe depaiture ot the Honie DR A vl Sho ) L ¥ : Donhue of Mrytiy BOYS' SWEATERS—Sizes 82 and LEATHER BELTS and Suspend- Bl i pactor will e met with seerer | intolt ree-story brick iiding Ty ™7 St Yrovidence, I 1 34, n fow that we have cspecially ers at the same old prices and extra fl| @monz the members of the churen. | * Ty T A B S i S picked up. in maroon and mnavy. values. Leather Belts for 25¢ and ince taking up his ministerial o | (company. i S e s Regular $3.50 value for $2.98 ca. 50c. Snspenders with leather ends, at the Broad street church, Mi gl the fire is not knowr gl ; Co—advt. " Never again at this price. and good ones for 25¢ pair. B ton nas ol e : Church——Morning worship | - NOW FOR A FINAL WORD regarding a new Suit for that boy of manner that Hda il belovea 10:45 o'clock and the | . 3 yours. Priced from $4.50 to $20.00. we can fit any sized fellow from our by all. 1e has S “God’s Faith,” 1d. | Representative = Scott Ferris of | 1eCting of the Kenilworth club op big assortment suiting you well in material, style and price. Come see if | friends among people of othe ! . _Sunday school will| Oklahoma, a vouthful legislator with | Monday evening at.which all mem- it’s not so. . nominations in . t at 12:05. Evening service wili| 12 years’ experience in congress, has | 'S are urged to be present A Do St held at 7:30 o'clock, and the theme | been made chairman of the democra. | Louis R. Barker of Catskill, N. ¥ “Ch 0 k K' 9 HF O B 2 local church, when acting as secre- | Will be, “A Boy's Work,” Act 28:16.| tic congressional committee, the o s spending the week-end at his arter a ltS or ur Oyb tarylof theRBedropiMiianchily v §6 St he RN oURE BL oDISIoA GRS Hl be | zanization which is held responsible | Mother's home on Stanley street A. of Brooklyn, N. Y During the ' 1 at 6 o'clock for the maintenance of a democratic | Stetson and Young Bros' Spring At our Soldicrs’ and Sailors’ Department on main floor, we offer. M| period that Scerefary Clarence H.| Aethodist Church—Regular morn- | majority in the house Hats. The Farreli Clothing Co.—advt. packed in wooden box with screw top, the followlng——1 tin y liarnes of the New DBritain Y. M. (.. A, | ing service will be held at 10:43, and Arae: i and navy Lunch Tablets, { bar Chocolate, 1 cake Soap, 2 pkgs. Gum. 1 spent at Camp Quantico. 1. last | Henry Hoar, of v Eritain, will be S L e 2 pkgs. Bull |)urlm| 1 I)o\ \\vul'ohn 1 tin Tobacco. Price for the kit $1.50. acting sceretary issociation Matthew Church—"The Ladies’ | Chemical ¥ (7( \Vx % At ;i( land De: Weight 4 Ibs. An ideal offering for individuals or socicties to send to f | When afe. Banes received 'a leaye | o : G il reesive D friends or membgrs in camps here or “Over There™. (Al for only $1.50. of absence of 1! months by the di- | [loly Communion in a body at the 9 | Charles B. Munday Convicted by Jury : A e There will be an important special e Cloreon T ' Cleveland. March 23.—Large sup- rectors o assoviation to take uy | o'clock mass in this church e L S basil i b ek e e () work @ up 0 at Second Trial—Was Associate liés of acids and gas, being & M. C. vork at Camp Jackson Advent Church regular morn- IVasRa ssodlate ot I o e e e orship will be held at 10:45 | ex_Senator Lorimer. Red Cross, were destroyed in a fire k and the sermon will be given i which caused 2 loss of $100,000 at the the pastor, Rev. J. W. Denton. The [ Chicago, March 23 plant of the Lennox Chemical Ce. his future plans, e may retain | subject v ¢ a > v qeial HAVING AN AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY FOR NEW BRITAIN YCU CAN DEPEND ON Lt T e b S R uni to the Sob | Munday, on trial at Morris. TiL, for here early !rml)uh Officials nfr the £ David.” Sundu plant and of the fire department be- PROMPTLY RECEIVING ALL DRY GOODS PURCHASED OF US, B | Fle will also do pulpit supply work noon. I'raise and social service will | complicity In the wrecking of the La : ; about the state he held at 6 o'clock. The evening|Salle street trust and savings bank, H\" e 1“13771" el “:‘”{ e Party £ + . 0 7 olclock vas faund guilty by a jury, which re. | cendiaries e company has a con- Party for Miss Ioberts. ryvice w be held at 7 o'clock and | Was faun 2 jury, w h re- | 5 e St o 3 The Aoosls e ! ihe subject will be, “Christ's Challenge | POTted today. Former P. S. B bl i) el SRl U ) B ‘Xi N in all the churches of the coun to- | - L the Crumbull o0 Traith Wm. Lorimer was an official of the stelbebdBod . eriin ews morrow, Palm Sunday. In St. Pauls Iilectric Mfg. Co. = v _party in N bani. "It was Munday’s second trial, | Lt 8180 furnished ‘the goverimsi ainville Senator with $£1,000,000 worth of anaesthetics. mass will be celebrated at 10:00 by honor of the marriaze of Miss Alice WS the first also ‘having found him guilty, | With acetylenc g 8. C.. Mr. Denton was again sought | e 1o act as secretary of yeiation " o M S e A Roberts at her home on East sireet ST VICT e i rias i Ghumn e o oo | N S e e s e - | Heart Church in East Berlin at 9:00 last Wednesday evening. Miss Roberts Augustine, Florida, where he spent)to four years, and fined double the ACCIDENT EVADERS FOUND. relock At the masses in. both was presented with a gas Jamp from | the winte last deposit, which in his case would The auto truck which struck horses A 4 churches palm will be distributed. the girls of the rest room Mis Robert Crosby, of Mauntain View, | be $550. owned by the H. R. Walker company At the morning worship in the —_— was married last September | ¢ft yesterday for the Newport Train- Lorimer who was tried in connec- | 2"d Was driven away by the operator Berlin Congregational church tomor- - G ea T i e marriage was kept a secret | jng Station. tion with the failure of.the bank was | iP @n effort to evade responsibility is > row morning, Rev. S. A. e will SHonBIRGed Strom t Page) 1 jast week wi ceidentally Loyal Smith, of Broad street, has|acquitted e e owned by the Tariffville Oxygen ave for His ic, ] ek King.” = s out by some friends. s i O Sl i s - and Chemical company, and not Jos- have for his topic, “Tho Meek KN | 444 tous are in CUnited Kinsdom . J ccepted the position as special de- TR eph Sackey, of Meriden. The number Sunda$ school will be at the usual Marriage of Miss AImonte. livery clerk at the local post office SUES CONNECTICUT CO. Al ln g ! s B given by alker's driver led to the A 3 ual i yorts hour. The meeting of the Junior En- Announcement his heer A M < i \ i f liss May Kingsbery, a teacher at A. C. Récor throt his counsel, | original report that the auto yheumatic fever at the home of brought action against the Conndeti- | perviser Clarence Lamphere { hold their ‘'séssion at 6:30. heian g e e shome ofy be 1 1 RlSfl me RaflkS At the = Kensington Methodist tons from the American war shin- | 4 2 : e incloR A C oot | cut company for $500 damages. Tn | Kirk E. Webster. the driver 0 éhurch tomorros orayer service wiil | Ping board, the collector of customs | : e L s e writ the plaintiff alleges: that on | truck. -and held him for examin ¥ 10 otus i O g 1 ¢ astor of | letter: the local post of el o e be held at 10:45, followed by Sunday | lere his refused clearance o : ; G anatl o oMot most el : » school at noon. The regular Sunday | Putel steamers Tjisondari, hou for | e Tots et o NeGibl Richh AR automobile through Tlm street, a car | Stebbins, > ANY CONTEST FOR POSTS | ectin of the Baracen claxs Wil bo | San Irancisco. aii e Fiikembang. |y ; i hom Ison T N e, Richatd RICKSr | gwned by the defendant coliided with e Y held at 5:00, at which time the Junior | bound for Java. moon Mr. and Mrs. Krohn will live | bull, James Rodry, Jakub Sancys, | Nim and damage of $150 was done. MARRIS CHILD CRITICAL. s A league will also meet. The services | = 2 e, e e e th The paners were served by Depity Marion Harris, two year old ¢ . g 0 4 - Pierce Clark is hone for the ster | Sheri S 0 Alorence wrris o 3 - B . iof the day will close with preaching Bloyed as Slabipbuildeniin the navy Nw'“‘ . ‘M”;‘r"v l‘”“ "]l ‘,h \il“ ¥ heriff M. D. Stockwell and are re- | ter of Mr Floren fJ rri fri ‘New Haven” Road Buys Land Along | . ice at 7:00. | At nbat an : G ron.academy, Maine. | turnable in the city court on the sec- | Main street, is in a critical conditiox R ) len- | & FOR SALE—Sheep fertilizor at the | ond Monday in April at the New Britain General hospital . : Rev. Carleton Hazen of the Ken- . N i at Railroad Track—Special ~ Servi SyCaricton (Elappso IRl Church Notes. - as the result of w fall sustained earls sington Congregational church has Congregational Churéh: The reg.| Flainville Hardware Co, Whiting S : - ; tie ssoohd - s Arranged in Churchies by Pastors | arranged for special services tomor- | Lular Sunday moriing worship will be et 1-20-6d | ARRESTED FOR BOTHERING GIRL ?:t‘ntl;l\“r\y‘\klulvm;‘nm" “he child i) row for the Paln Sunday celebration i FOR SALE— A f i il Paul Calleri, who served a sentence Horin a fractured skull and - estabiished milk | suffering from for Palm Sunday which will be carried out at th of six months in fail for annaying a | Sir otaren) injusien are . feared B e wESCny . soute an 1so 2 horses. Apply W morning service at 10:45. The Chris- h F 1 - d Ch nd 2 3 = - i 3 e ¥ine Home Guara quarters in{TOIBIRE servi Fel iy NN | rongs ollowe rist nstead, Plainville, Conn Young woman in this city some, tme | e (hn hicidont seearred has nof . 5 i tian Endeavor meeting which wi (Continued from Iirst Page) .q | ago, was arrested today for annoyin the *own hall last night following | poiq g At e sd 3 iy @ a ¥ing | peen ascertained. : B ol | held at the pastorate has been called another girl. He entered Gerdaftis he regular meeting examinations for | for 6:00. Tho Sunday school classes | on large numbers of treneh miortars on the studio at 8 Beaver street today and CROLL FOR COUNOII those who wished to receive apy ! will convenc at noon to cut the wire cntanglements, The IMPLE CHARMING bothered the girl attendant. Geral- uis Croll of 30 City avenue, a ments as non coms wero held, a e I 2 ritish had had warnings that the s heard a S ey large mumber of the members taking Masselli’s to Move. e 5 thab o tis heard him and went to the girl's| .| xnown piumber, has announced there examinations. Although the O e e e p e posnmangiwoul dgnseET st fluantiiics Orlginai Pa}m Sufldav GRADUATION DRESS ‘;‘,ff'i:?(‘:‘:(,'m’ff“r a fight he subdued | ;" andidacy for councilman from J e e OSE 7 of gas shells. This proved to be truc and the police took care S e t been an ced he E: {ensingto as s i & 2 3 K care he si ard and is busy obtainir results have not been announced the . lin and Kensington, has sold St jfoueh (here was nothing mew in ] of him. He will be in Dolice court og | the Sixth ward ar ol pficers have said that a large num- | house in Kensington and will remove | 1o type of Monday morning. 1 for the rs [ next week wi iis family to New- R Brth fens i i ser of the contestants for the honors < with his family to Ne |'masks appoar fo have heen e le Nfi Hit the Palm g ceine ST FOR T were successful The number of | field Tie has been employed by the m » o 3 sh To ies and their G 5 T Riahers in the orsanization has been | Barlin ‘Constructlon Co. for some | oo il e SO B Branch Tl”fill W Glad ¢ RECALLS YALE BATTERY. . d S reatly depleted by enlistments and | time, and has resigned his position | ooicors [OUEDL for Motrs whh tneit al 7 New Haven, March 23.—The gov- WITH TAILORED SUTI he draft, and in several instances to take cffect today. As yet he has Siag s Othedly - anbach crnment has recalled for its own use Y c ot dampen the silation at nan { | = - A st i S0 new iR avoc ¥ 1sed as the German Lesion 3 Yale artillery corps has bee sing rysthe appointing of theso new oncs. | tur R G B i G'}W HOUSE R e el e ‘he Berlin Guards is an efficient com- Surprise Party. e e st our ]l] YUy Ht I structi puryp s, ritish i ; £ cuns of the s libre wi ny and it will be hard work to i e gy 5 : ) 3 3 2 z guns o e same calibre with car- ¥ To celebrate his birthday, a Jarge | divisions negotiated the assan in . Q4T riages and fire control equipment wil bick from the list of deserving pri- | ... & e e I"thi : i ] rer of relatives and friends g s gection b hey met th strenu & 5 3 + . James Mansfield of Berlin street, | ous resistance. British machine gun- | \ H R S S e et el e b g ,their positions, . red hi N as . s errible executi s the G 5 : gathered at his home last night. ) ners did terrible execution as the Ger- the French guns will be ' returned F“]""j“;”?‘ e {‘\'*‘““;“‘:;““\ 4 4L Mansfield is a member of the Home | mans moved forward Th : S B 1610 1n the town hall, 85 1t was | & ot e e ] pred forwerd s s R : shortly. B e e stata | Gutrds, and was aitending the drill | As on Thurstay the Germans toda e Palm Sunday of § BN i - hmernd sy ot : ends s s house | Hepended on {remendous artillers 5 = : e Pmory in New Britain for the night-| 4nq awaited his return. Mr. Mansfleld | bombardments and massed attac 1618 ; : 5 ; Lok A TR EEA e R fhe drill was one of the best attend- | iy woll known in this town and at| with great numbers of troops to B iy ; i . Stockhelm, March 22.-—Another since ”’(" oreanesaiion: ““'_“‘_““V”"_ his party t night he was the recip- | achieve results. At least 10 German o = ¥ o German transport has been blown up W absentecs whr 1 roll Was | jent of 4 large number of gifts divisions have heen identified and ti ; T e | by a mine near the Aland Telands at R wIbefmesiitpoti e aremings Berlin Briefs. German artiliery concentration is the | 'THE LITTLE : CRaR : the same point where the transport e i SN ROl Margaret Wilcox of Berlin, ac- | 8reatest that has been seen on the B e | Hindenburg was sunk, the Dagblad :‘;‘,":}'J‘I;t;)vf s e AuATterS | compunied by a few friends, has ro. | West. _ STGNE CHURCH B ; o | reports. Shortly after the transport e nd &P~ | itned from collage to spend the Tas.| It is reported that in ofie section ; ok . BNl | Frankland came up_and rescued the i en made | @ holidays with her parents in this | the Germans came across No Man's | BROAD STREET. PLATNVILLF i 3 : : ] men on the transport, but was dam- | xt week Land in regular formation and gaps - - 5 NN B e ' :nqm! severely by another explosion @ Y. N. H. & H. Buys Land P& in the ranks were guickly filled in to | 4 d upon which the w Artistic posters announcing the big e e o S n 5 > B gging clay for the manuf e Victory War Rally have been gotten | Present a solid front. e ermans S 1 BACK FROM FRANCE. s 1A hecn carricdl onliorimany ot byflier Gonnoil cEMDefensel ana | are seiditofhiavelstopped Swen Riney : 4 Seaman Robert Stone, who is sery =8 R85 Doenscaris = ) i T e i G A reached the barbed wire and to have e 5 5 Reeman Laronen Ohve fers under Franklin Dickerson hayve been posted at several conspleu- | F28ched the barbed wilve ard fo e : o Lt G e G0 (I St e hers has boen transf ous parts of the town. 2 ! 3 : : : | has returned from France and will ‘ i i (s from rifies, machine guns and artil- ew Haven road by a quit n filed The gas company has been suc-|jo ' mowever, the report is mot ver : : ; | spend the weel-end at his home here t the office of the town cl , ssful in its search for leaks in the f oq” hut it is cortain that the Ger ¢ ; f : e i Sinco the outbreak of the war he has Perlin. Tie land consists. ¥ i ¢ pipes along Berlin street, and the | ;b " quomcaq 1n more dense forma Mokt e : ! made five round trips across the pond ERyane by the Bids of (he jaiioed | oo tary senalis Be¥s Beedl WISUS. | oo then ever Before and natunal The practice of THRIFT is the i : = SRGaT raclks ated about three € street In several places has been || o oS il B0 L ls N SOUTH CTIURCH SERVICH. larter v mile above the depot. | brok v the workers in their search 5 B 7 o . “ = % 7 Y Six German divisions Thursday It is the opposite of INDULGENCE, Tomorrow’s services the Sot Fhose concerned the deal e | for the leaks, but a force of concrete ¥ otiow s SsenvicestatEthelEo 5 livered a very heavy attack ags t | hut—IT JZADS TO INDEPIND- % ¢ % ) g Prankiin W Dickerson ' malers will he on the job starting !, Ty oo "ot "m, &y “”‘4( i FNCE L A ' church will be conducted in the main d “Theodore ! The rail- | Monday to make repairs on the road. | oo e S 2 2 - 3 T auditorium of the church for the IS has been .on lookout for Mr. and Mrs. I?. Nourse have moved | 5.8 &3¢ J85: Bad- & ey ho oo et Bl first time since the serious fuel short- ta »» some time. (o their new home on Rerlin strect. | JuPTIOMIY i CL i s S SR & ; age last winter. Since that timo the hung doggedly to their posts through- | mation of the habit o i 2 2 e 3 P, e o PG & . A services have been held in the chapel paring 0 4 out the day and it was only after the | leads to the creation of K & S i B e om’ strotches so close o the railroad e e o e the cks might interfere with the stabil. ¥ of the tracks fdhools MClosed I W ok Quotations Down o indepenc Che i yuthful in its simplic- @he schools of Berlin closed yester- and the flooded ground around it. A ! ence, s e Jation froclk of fine Palm Sunday f a%teroon. and will remain closed New York, March 23.--—The mnews | further attack here . extremely START NOW by opening ANl | nita et oith ceraingsSof: | whitel| Communion 30 a. m. Sunday il 2 week from Monday Although of further German aggressiou on the ostly to the enemy account with Sl ‘\l tit nk silkk rosebuds. | school 10:45 m.. morning prayer fiv of the public schools in this western front was an influence in to utache and tiny pir R e e s O RS ity have decided to remain oper v« stock market, stocks reacting at Swedish Flim Church THE e It At vy evening prayer Bine the week. due to the fact that opening J. K. Klingherg, pastor. Sund . i '00 LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION, | and address - Beh time was lost by them during Reading, Mexican Petroleum. Am- |school a 10 o'clock. Iev. A. O. Taw. Ho [ (‘ g ‘ i O RO e Mime of coal shortage, this step orican weiting, Texas Co., Central | rence of Brooklyn. will preach in the P a’il'lvui i fi‘s‘a* 0, FOR SALE--1,000 bushels selected | (except Good Friday) 9:30 a. m B#iot made nocessary in this town. | Leather and (ieneral Electric fell a | morning at 11 o’clock and also at tHe PLATNVILLE, CONN Green Mountain seed potatoes and | [loly communion. Wednesday 30 most of the schools in the town ' point each. Other active war shares | esening service. 7 o'clock Young i A i 600 bushels Irish Cobblers. Deliv-'p. m., evening prayer and sermon b been buring wood all winter cquipmer ind specialties sustained | People’s meeting 5 o'clock in the Bank Honrs % a. m. to 3:00 p. m. 1 within 10 mile limit. Drop a | Good Friday, 10:80 4. m. morning Palm Sunday in Churches. | large fractional losses. Rails 8&s a [afternoon, when Mr. Lawrence is ex- Saturdays 9:00 a. m. to 12:00 m. postal to Carl Sehwartz, 107 Glen | prayer and sermon. 7:30 p. m.. litany BBpecial services will be conducted | group were but elightly affected, pected to give an address. and 7:00 p. ;. to 9:00 p. m, { reet (Barber Shop) =2 _,dl,‘,,(, address Manila, March 22.-—Under instruc ovember 27, 1917. while driving. an | by Deputy Automobile Comm signatures to his primar spite the fact that the enemy ha One of the best cure fuch. parcels o room cotild he more eco- STOCK MARKET AFFECTED, | Germans had stopped the assault that | count. - HBER | nomically heated the British withdrew their lines| Oncc started then continue e, i News of Offiensive Sends v Stock | somewhat in order to give them pro- | THRIFT opens the door to oppor faction by means of the Olse river| tunity, to contentment, St Mavk's Chure Holy

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