Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, MARCH 25, 1918 Buy War Savings Stamps. It is a Splendid Habit .S.HIL We Are Exclusive Selling Agents for “Americar Chic N Come ar o acquire, But Relatives Have No Informa- tion From War Department REPORT BFLIEVEb UNTRUE ranc inspect our Easter Millinery before yoi by the wealth of beautifully trimmed hats, whose eque taswn. Some Easter Fixings for the Boys To Tone Up Their Appearance All kind of wear for boys of all sizes and ages is to be found at owr new and enslarged department just west of Shoe room, where Corsets and Muslin were sold. Suits of all kinds in the latest styles, made of the best woolens. Coats for spring wear. The proper headgear for boys, in fact wearables of all kinds in big and full assortment. Attention called today to the followlng, to brighten up for Faster. BOYS' EASTER CRAVATS—Four-in-hands and Windsors, in_beauti- ful plaids, and plain colors. Exceptional values for 29c cach. Windsor Ties with embroidered ends, priced at 55c each. Cheney Silk Cravats for boys, in all colors, for 50c each. UP-TO-DATE COLLARS, sizes 12 to 14 inches, laundered and soft styles in “Arrow” and “Barker” brands, for 20c each. two for 35c. three for B0c. “Eton” and Buster Brown” collars, sizes 11 to 13 1-2. two for 26c. Others of Arrow brand for 20c cach. BOYS' SWEATERS—Sizes 32 and LEATH vnes Writes From France There is so much individuality and chic about oul come and see it. The smart ha we are showing coml in demand. You will want one hat—maybe two. 2ND. FLOOR, T’RAT'I: Telling of Cold Weather aud Good Amcrican Cigarettes—Chester Grif- fin Passes ixamination for Draft. | Reports werc in town yesterday to | . : the effect (1 William Barrlette, A Wealth Of Beauty and Afl I { former Plainville boy was injured in ance. liis people have received no | official intormation concerning his we e et f Women's and Misses” tioned in ance with the 102d In- | fantry He enlisted in Company I | J in New Britain some months ago and | i _ : e ses) garments for Baster wear—for those who follow s now doing active service fashion’s dictates and those who @on't. We are showing the latest in Sults, Dresses, Coats and Skirts, the Soidicr’s Letter. oductions of New York's best taflors and moMistes We h e an impressive array of women's and mi. @ BELTS and Suspend- Emartest | 34, a few that we have cspecially ers at the same ol% r‘yrwf;-q and extr:; The f(l)llo\»mg letter has besn re- STER SUITS—Tailored Models, with flare back4, braid trimmed models; plain mannish models, in picked up. In maroon and navy. values. Leather Belts for 25¢ an ceived by a friend from Private Sl {fe TEen SR, CVGR S, b ; ; 3 3 e v e 1 8 L I gh class workmanship. $3.50 i or $2 a. c. Sus vith 1 ends, rancis Barnes, who is now stationed | : ; Rloguicss 3.50 Bolucifong ez ispea plcqREuspendersppithilaiies el S S N ASTER COATS—There are many excellent models in dressy coats, some that are exclusive, and all Never again at this price. and good ones for 25c pair. in France with the 102d Infantry. | 3 B a , NOW FOR A FINAL, WORD regarding a new Sult for that boy of yours. Priced from $4.50 to §20.00, we can fit any sized fellow from our big assortment suiting you well in material, style and price. Come see if it’s not so. “Charter Oak Kits” “For OQur Boys” . At our Soldlers’ and Sailors’ Department on main floor, we offer, all packed in wooden box with screw top, the followine——1 tin army Dear Frienad: @ styles that are correct and specially desizned for this scason’s wear “I am writing a letter to let you | clude Velour, Crystal Cloth, Bolivia, Gaberdine, Poiret Twill, know that all the Plainville boys are enjoying good health so far and CH doing their bit to help win the war. ‘It is very cold over here and it is | e e ) Dress Skirts | Waists | | The fabrics in vogue this season in- Serge, Tricotine and Mixtures. The linings are beautiful, designs and colorings the very latest. which keeps the place a little warm. | It is great to see the boys all run | [ Tn both STk and Wool you will find a variety eV A nt e e sy 3 . and navy Lunch Tablets, 1 bar Chocolate, 1 cake Soap, 2 pkgs. Gum, i | 8 e orven Gl on R | e e o OO Sl ARG 8 T €8 || ST WO e BOm Rl sl pkg. Mints, 1 pkg. Hard Candy, 2 pkgs. Cigarettes, 1 pkg. Cigarette Papers, warm. There is one soldier who is left | f§ plain colors, novelty materials, plaids are particu- | Hundreds of models to select from. Tub Silks, 2 pkgs. Bull Durham, 1 box Wafers, 1 tin Tobacco. Price for the kit $1.50. on duty to take care of the fire. After | & larly strong. Crepe de Chine, Gt Weight 4 Ibs. An ideal offering for individuals or socicties to send to L 63111 thota 1= civaya abont one o | ! ne, Georgette Crepe and combinations friends or members in camps here or “Over There”. .All for only $1.80. dred boys who gather around the stoves with hopes of getting warm. | &4 X 2 . ) . The Plainville boys received the " | cleatettes which were sent over and | ... ararlin Rockweil Corp, ob Biberty e acemedlito 1oy the boss wns|tn }1‘“;;. in mind that this step is taken | will be held on Baster Sunday at 9: e R T o T g solely in the need of the Nation snd |The regular services will begin cause the ones which we buy over | Privates FHerbert Ewald, Ollie|NOt for the benefit of any individual [10:30 a. m. on Good Friday wrd HAVING AN AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY FOR NEW BRITAIN YOU CAN DEPEND ON hore are so much different to the | Robertson, Edward Barrows, Harold , Therefore, while boards ar PROMPTLY RECEIVING ALL DRY GOODS PURCHASED OF US. 4 required | 10:45 on Kaster Sunday. good old American cigarettes. Corning and George Rivers spent the | {0 consider it a grave duty to exer- | == «Wo are situated in & hollow here | VeeK-end at their homes. cise this power to conserve and regu- | guns up on the hills about a hundred |tend St. Mary's school dance which ResIetLurEC L0 oDseTvenl closely 23 T | of the company in the capacity of 3 indred |Een T oaday avening in | the conduct of those deferred and Beriin MNews i}w:\rl cashier. HUTI;H [;AB]NET Lerdefoom e ik | upnoselive | Lo neld fon Tucedayfeyening Mo eATRTE i ol no s ol | | s 5 - : New Br . Some of the young men ; will be using some day before long to [ Ne ritain : b 23 v person s e1 1t e ot nre, vinced that any person so defeired TODAY'S TABLOID TALE Joe Blast The Evergreen Topie. win the war. The hill is so steep | Who will attend are Harry Propsaon, | | i | | | : Y e ek onway and (Ot giving his entire time and earn- || Murgatroyd Splint, th i LIN Before the poets begin their an- that it takes us about thirty minutes »\\'Sm:,\ Rsmm‘.], George Conway and [ 10f EWINE bis © "n;h_"m"r : "M' ‘“m”rfr "z'mfl }T)"f‘l ‘:r“;“n“; | nual sones of the signs of spring they to walk up there, Alfred Burnell. | S el f R [ Bu e el gen e e | to, he is trifling with the defermer A)m\i.‘ rom $:30 till midnisht he re- 1 1 ! | i i | | | ¢ | We have got to sleep in dug outs Blmer Thomas of New Britain spent | oranted him, the boards hav been lated thriling tales of the on, and get off at the Kilby House now and it is much different than |the week-end at the home of his aunt, jungles. the deserts and the Ml s e L e S : | sene 2 ! vequired forthwith to call him for [ sl e h",l‘ Sl e S | slecping in a good bed like what we | Mrs..S. B. Hart, of East Main streel. | .o tifcation. The department re- || Seven s He told har Kol > n women have been pick | had at home in America. When we John Orlando, son of Rocco Or-' g,egts that all citizens shonld assist ing dandelions. Tvery morning finds : : S ndo 3 C the Sumba i \hout three or four women out for Will Not ACCEW Allies Grain in : ©0 to march we have to keep ducking | lando of Plainville, dfed this morning SPFumoatd tifben made | S | in making this expedient effective and rubbing their heads together. | He told her how, single handed | and unarmed, he had van- quished a horned gunther. He | told her how sharks make love and how sponges eaf. { As he departed he asked when he might call again “Well, I'm really so busy!” she murmured, “You might call me up some time.” (There was i #0 that we won't get hit by a Germam | at the New Britain General hospital. . 5 A% 51 = SR0€n BUEEL BE S0 their dandelions . day i The f e 0 0 £ ! ir dandelions for the noon LY bullet. the funeral willipetheldier o I iRo Jule Sl s e el i o | meal I inni g PP Laral undertaking rooms on BPrng | '\l ns cames in whish do. g for | will be in the St. Mary's cemetery e | The Newton Monrc lief corps ) Al | will zive a benefit whist in the G. A. ammar | ju. hall, Korestville, Tuesday afternoon viurdas ferment is ¢ which was to have been | ven by the Metropolitan String Or- Tondon, March chestra in Grange hall tomorrow | cabinet is sald to have i heen called off L 1y to send the Allied powers a for- | (0] and Piainville In the {rants engaged in the culfivation or | refusal of their offer of grain in | SChool on Broad street S: . Thelay 2:30 olclock. The public is 1in- ' ine planting of tobscco., The above veturn for Dutch ships, a dispatch | Only one that passed in Plainville | viteq. agricul*ural | About 60 young nien &ppe has been requested from t to determ’ne wheher rom Berlin, W¢ ford, Farmington, Southir e departn Up New Concrete Street The Duton | examinatio i decided Sun- | the above provisions apply to res hight ause of WRECKING. CREW GALLED provisions concernir rol, | irant Skinner on the Cos : from The Hague to the Daily Mail | Was Chester Griffin of 96 Tast Main| geigeant Vinton Ki of East ' registrants apply to the current cuota no telephone in the house.) 3 S { stationed at New London, spent Sun-| s |} R S Main street has returned to Washing- on :!'nrl i}t‘ is im)-wrrhh‘* : 'hh« time : \!vrrl;w she shut the door after = - o . | day at his home on Berlin street. He | = odge Notes. ton, D. C.. after spending a few days (o state the attitude of departwer him. she yawned, “Such a bore!" [facokbeesiWill tHola Becial Aceting [1cft Tast night for his post. | The original compact for the use| The annual meeting of the direct. |2t the home of his parents { regarding certification of agricultu Burple Shad. the great law- and May Decide to Take Up Red [ Paul Lund of the Machine Gun Bat-| of Dutch ships by Great Britain and | ors of Sequasson Club will be held | FOR SALE—Sheep fertilizer at tha ! 2l registrants in Class T ver, calicd to see her. From [ tailion amp Devens has been ) the United States called for the | thig evening at 8 o'clock in the rooms| Plainville Hardware Co., Whiting ) S e, 8:80 till midnizht he told her of Cross Work—Surprise Party "or | spending a few days at his home heve. | pla at disposal of Holland ofiiy 1. O. 0. F, block on West Main| street. 3-20-6d . Native eggs, 45c doz, Russell great human comedies and i KImer Hutchinson, who 5 with the | 100,000 tons of foodstuffs. Dutch | Lypeat - advt. tragedies enacted in courts of Art McKeon. Sl Raveive fore Eenorhliabie S0 . : - | ———— law. He i e Arthur Mclkeon “\mu Reserve lfmrc 1&:‘ “,:3”0(}';,.\;{ r‘(‘; ‘ ships were to carry this food. I e S o cersf of ® Martha B Rabokah Native eges, 45¢ . Russell Bros. | T s )?’: ma‘ t‘mflv flc;fl ‘:(;:,x:‘{y' with | has been granted a furlough of a fe _ | e S | . JOAN' ) M lous deseriptive powr- these times of great war activi- | : | | lndge will hold a rehear vis . | 5 £ S s . 5 w'-m P e ."*21. has | aarspLIch S Gharerel i e oo Dirtch Shippers Reassured. | ning at 8 o'clock in the I. O = e | Rev. M. W. Gaudian confirmed ves s, a score of gripping court- N in this tow o o 6 (et & : at the St. John's lutheran || T0om scenes in which he played ken on a irit of patri m in one e bl f Camp Devens spent | The Hague, Mavch 24 of | blo on West Main street Lal ’ | ss of 34 children: Adam || r 1 back. 1y or another, but it was el el oL his foimme: honie in| Duteh ship lownbrs thatthe s| The Martha Rebekah Sewing [emin o elfen ol g GEhEs i L the zamut of the omotions.back- : afternoon that the I i i A 2 cized by the United States ar will meet home of Mrs b 3 iet Albent - SchloWerbeck, J0bn || ward and forwasd ted ement | Warfleld or 1k stree . ! spitka, Wilfred Keller, Emil Muocke, el aukcd snanrly whie Corr returaed to duty on the | quieted in a statement | Warf! on Park street We el e P t D t Valther Dres: 3 ight call again : to the Dutch press from the Ameri- | afiernoon. [y b X t Rochester after a furlough of | ' ! ‘arl Weber, A Thoma, Ro = s o :f 5 4 T i L;‘ o | can legation herve. It reads . Carl Weber, Ar_(l\n‘- |]'\‘)an, 2 b You might call ma wp some < 1is h in Kensington, It enbeanE Ot e i L Church: Notes. ! i Wolte 11 IKKaelin, Carl Kucuck, time,”' she murmured as she Berlin Briefs. i A ' . i i ) tuc Caroline 8. i we nim o requisitioned Dutch ships will be lost Holy Week services John Ruck arolin chary showed h ut And she trolley car became so inclin proceeded to go ' the t 2.0 trolley went the end of the ca ¢ A tc them ari nearing the end of thé tra motorman it “"‘*‘" Heshs B "'”“ n‘l‘:":r; permanently to their owners and the | the Church of Our i ————— ’MH: rrf*”"”\;‘yl'j']"- lflsu "‘:‘0-‘]{" »:\wns"r{ 'ilmhlfid’ her hand: 2 ks 5 ] ¢ ¢ home of her parents t = el 5 . Pankonin, 5 T Tlisa Dreadful bore!” tempted to stop it. but, through some RO sneninat ? | Dutch flag. The legation is officially | according to the foll Sl g : 3 = S e 5 %rouble with the air brake mechans | SLEher e present em-| ggvised that the United States has| Ma Il becalet o Ma](,]‘ Blle]ey Explams glerred mever. Amanda Roth, Tillian ,r;ymgv' Twillow hirks, traveling jsm, It was not until it had left Nene A Gy not taken title to any such ships | Thursday at 5 a. m e | ; Pauline “"‘\“(" "’;"‘-'y‘\“""‘v tons salesman In stationary tubs, and was lodged in the conc d tovmerly owned bby Ellzabeth | ypger the present proclamation hut | celebrated on Good Fridas 3| ‘“ [ 5 A Qapyi ichmelceny v}'” f"H’: - /";w - “” alled to see her. From 8:30 Man's Land”, that it ' 1 hounding on the Jarvis ely taken them for thelr tem-{ o'clock and on Easter Saturday the | ¢all 101 I‘Ifly SEIVICE ihaf Elenzel ! inzniann {ill mianight he told her how Binelcien lor h en transferred to Henry Ay e [ e e A ‘{robel, Frieda (Hlaeser, Freda |\‘nn nforeetiable | herlsyen weve: arn came i siberal chartering rates will be| on Master Sunday will be at 10:30 SN fary Hein zagnn V""i‘c*“ ]‘:"“;’\‘;m' = how the beauty ef her nose and le, however, and after furnis Pockethoolk containing sum of | paid and the ships returned at the ! o'cloek Hartfor March explana arethe "”"“"";‘I‘v m" "_'Wm_”w‘mn hair and meuth would haunt a little ditersion for the crowd of on- | money Saturday afte between | termination of the present emergency | i s f tion of the deferred call for agrieul- ¢A reunion of a ot e || mm forever. log! for about an hour, succeeded italian spocery store and the rail-| and not later than the end of the | b e g e | classesior beviousiivees il R ey s e in placing the ca n on its iracks road tion Pinder leave at the| war. The United States will assume | Miss 1. A. Nobleton of West Main | graft quota has heen secured by the [last night with m(“ \79[::‘ x". e the door, she said, "Don't for- damage resulted from the car | Kensingion Post Ofice and receive | marine risks and in the event of |street has gone to New Haven to take [ connectient State Council of Defense |church choir and r“] i B get, Mr. Ehirks—next Tuesday i t = with the exception | reward 3-25-3d | loss by enemy action in the war zone | charge of the dining department of | from Major John Buckley. Farmers |Francig “;le Bave «s‘:c 1[(;111?. nl1(;rniv|;' | and next Thursday and next of two decp srooves which remained | . = as defined on March 1, 1918, the | =3 . assured that the government rcc- |impressive manner In the morning .| su;qay. B (1o oo road jFIFTH WEDDING ANNTVERSARY. | owners will be given the option of | the shortage of labor on the |and cvening services e chu i e T e T : ' e e enilor e e wil ~fer the calling of |was filled to its utmost capacity and | | o ") L Un Sl how ab- eos to Meet. | 4 | e ing payment of the value of the | arme and will defc he e As LI e s % Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Martin Entertain | vessel or having the s replaced as | Kural workers to the colors un- |Wwas beautifully 1| sorbingly interesting-—1 could g iy | having t hip replaced as | itaral workers ) Hitd: % e S pecial m of the Maccak Friends Saturday Evening soon as possible after the termination | § G e O S. will meet fomorrow al 8 p. M | e to him forever.” en ca : r wnd Mrs. J. B Martin of La-|of the war, meanwhile receiving in- | Major Buckley's letter on the sub- | Ureparato i Sl n; Good | | (Copyright 1918 by George 2 " ot entertained a number of | terest on the value of the lost vessel. | leciiredetyedi by osepHIW S ATpop oA | Sonunenic SRR B et SRS e e 3 rew Adems) Thomas S and friends Saturday even- ‘Dutch crews and officers will be | {he Connecticut State Council of De- day L e ek | the members and the | ) ¥ 00 Sunday their home, the occasion being noon. ind ry. The unday at ntained at the expense of the United States until a snitable oppor- | follows ised that the selective held at her home Review. several 2% | their fifth wedding annivers b0 nro Ac Pe- | ere recipient i | egal %] interest to the me of many beautiful} tunity for repatriation occurs.” he Popular Shoe Store. EASTER FOOTWEAR Woman, desiring some- ¥ ervice regulations provide for the | rEEESEREECEEEEEN SR Logbe ity i | & 3 T v 4 @ | following classificatfon of regist Ricimmed mnn i e o N en™ | Among the guests were friends from | Danish Shippers Protest. : Sti‘iCdy FreSh enszaged in agrieultural pi lits Hartford and New Hav ! London, March 25.—At a meeting | T nskilled \fl‘mr. = of the Asso nish Shipper Necessary skilled . farm opinions of all may be D S N 0 i Lt % N t, ‘ -.»:’ 1{):\ e foe-e o oroiavie o ne o | LABORERS SEEK MORE PAY|se, o Beopmoss, Zosewsn, o) 8 ative e : Bl.ici, il be discusse J"oss reviewed Danish commercial re- | [ ! Surprise Party. | Steamfitter Helpers Granted Cents | 1ations and complained of the treat- | N : I | ment of neutrais by belligerent A prise party was Meeon, | Inerease Without ‘Trouble — Fod “Great Britain and United States | K8 o iher of the Mo Cering | CTiers and Laborers Demands. | 4 gefend the rights of small ncu- | B Bunk m: | | ficers of the s that all the mem- bers m 2 special effort to be pres- tural en- heard 1 necessary “Class 3-—Necessary sistant. as- ate or hired manager of necess icultural enterprise. hing partic new and handsome in F Footwear, ] 1 Necessary sole ma can fill he mind's eye right controlling or directing head o ) were present a g 1 : o aEL “‘A‘n: i e We're showing the Season's es were played and Steam fitter helpers working in | fre safd he. “but up until now e ot e very choice creations in new Jimment provided. Among [ New Britain receive an Increase of | the effect has been made to make the L L e e : new high heel pat- fainers of the evening were cents a day this eek. Notice | position of European neutrals wo Feeosniphediundel Sl lapther i oxTorani and Tart and Laretta Keon, who | was served on empio last week and | President Wilson clearly says that | hs e sl S pumps—the new military with vecal and instrumental | they were told that the increase would nm}v-u\s and snm:*mH\- the Scandi- '” o S L fords. ots in colored Vocal and instrumental | be allowed \\»,,‘ the first six months | "\):v\'v 2 county o :mua 3 :—:m Bt of ‘\ n Lo ;' T Sl srowns, grays and tans. of - employvme oy aic e war, but we are successful in | quata allotte o 3 A FEAL L O '\‘l vth}:»mv?‘m ot e :;”u v:w\ .‘mvnvwlyy-li } doing so the credit will not be due :o } nished during the five davs beginning SDRIeEtE Ay Shozvlas o e tin thers :hm got §3.50. By the new scale the | America.” Marel 29th is 903 men. Local boards indsomest styles in boots, ox- Moved to Minneapolis. ‘lm“;]m”m is made $3.75 por day. The | N, have heen instructed that the sitna ords and pumps that we have s istopher Fagan, | fteamfitters are now receiving $27.50 | ] T tion arising from the searcity of far er displayed. ¢ nsington for the | 1o “\eek. | ACHERS NOT NEEDED. labor demands that the call to ¢ An TRaster shoe; =showlie e left for Laborers are out for an increase in Submaster Farnum of the THig) { colors of jnen actively compleiels worth seeing { Mr. Fazan will en- | (aoac according to report. The mini- | school, who has had charge of the | and assiduously engaged in the Prices $3.50 up to $10.00, | the Travele In- | \hum wage for street department emi-| draft board work in which the | § QUSQF!L BR{]Q plan or « "t\“‘r'”“"]“‘(' a crop, but = e = S SRR T £ o tha t He has layes is §2 per day and the maximum | teachers have been assisting, an- A - gl n Cls and within t v s e e e e R TALE e The Shoeman, the flice for a number | cuy the num is §2 and the maxi- | need not appear for work tonight or | the new quota. Local b 9 1 \i b = Wears and wis cashier for several | o No demand has been made | any more this week as the work has 301 MAIN STRI been instructed that in 4h Main bt_’ {»lartford i wil be |'atlthe oit yet | been finished. ~Next week however this en ney call, they all pass f y 5 eased (o v of his promotion, as liod carriers in this city are seck- | there will be more for these helpers | the order numbers of such men and Ask the Clerk for S. & H. Green Stamps. Wwil] enter the Minneapolis branch | ing an increase. They want $4 a d y. | to do. defer their call for the present, bear-