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NEW BTAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MARCH 26, 191s. Boston Store BOLSHEVIKI TRY THE SOMETHING NEW FOR Ffl@l@[fl HERE‘PRIZE POSTER CONTEST FOR EASTER WEAR Jan be found here in Displeased With Se L L ! Gmpeins WIS FOR NEW BRITAIN SCHOOL CHILDREN | New Collars in Silk, Crepe, To further stimulate interest in New Britain’s W. S.S. Campaign and to bring S = e | Agents of the Bolsheviki, which is _ = il ; Organdie, etc. From 25¢ 101 ,,;.¢" csponsivle for the present tur-| out in thought and execution the patriotic ideas of Young America. $1.75 each. e fiarc ssouins/toyesin a While the actual work of drawing and coloring the posters must be done by e Jotho New Britain. Already a ; : A i 5 AN e branch of the organization has been | the children, parents are urged to suggest ideas and in other ways help to make the New Gloves in Kid, Silk, | cstabiished in Connecticut and the contest a success. . : A 59¢ ) headquarters is said to be in Hart- Suede, Lisle, etc. From ‘JSLQ ford. Names of those connected with to $2.50 a pair. | the organization are lacking at this s | time. The representatives were here $40 Z E . . Talls last week and quietly campaigned for New_Veils and Veilings. | 72 700G little or G 2 - - but met with Made Veils 75¢ and $1.00.no success. Their efforts at the And a big variety of Yard] juheiex ok Catholic chureh of| \yij| be distributed among the several grades in which the competing posters will be Goods at 25¢ a Yard. | street, last Sunday, resulted only in| classified, giving children in all grades equal opportunity for success. s a disturbanco of the religious You will} | tractive we hawvi . _ se ce. A dance is pla :d to b i it i i ibitio ize ) s re @ Handkerchiefs, Jewelry, | ;o o aonce 15 Planned to b ] Followmg the' competit ion which closes April 30th an exhibition of the prize prices are : ‘ Novelties and Ribbons, O e o i (e e winning posters will be held and these will afterwards be used for advertising the |B i 7 o 7 i endar will be within the Lenten sea- | W. S. S. Campaign. . New Navy ; lack -effd son the affair will receiv no sup- o Hosiery for Men, Women | port rom New Britain adherents of Every school teacher in New Britain has complete information concerning con- Hats with unpisual ¥ fRibbon :I‘rmfiml s 3. { rthodox Catholicism, yan M . . . . . . t Y and Children. All kinds andim'r(‘hv i s ) et || GHAGTS, Gide, governing the contest and will gladly furnish this information to all in- | French Flowers and G& y ngs. The Pq i R S i m and the Sailor. Dignified Hats A choice selection of Shirts {2 270 fored to(‘{mis'e_rmgcnctz:; ¥ matrons, ilitary Shapes and Trimmings. g echies for Doty e ) S e S Misses’ Hats $2.75 to $7.50. Untrimmed New Waists and Middies i e e s B Every Child in W S S Names of Committee 1.95 to $12.50. $5.50 Gage Sport Hats, Special $3 f o Lo &Y ies Misses. manity being done by the organiza- 3 (i for Ladies and To Judge Posters Will | ed that the Bolshevik movement will tion in the foreign land and predict- Every Grade in Dainty creations in Muslin | spread throughout this country when Every New Britain mfiimNg‘Sfm Be Announced in the — T the motives and principles become 2 i UED THR . e e e = = > Underw.ear and the latest et School Is Eligible UNITED STATES Daily Papers. | Liberty motor so far as its models m Corsets. Last Sunday morning Rev. Andrew GOVERNMENT H LIBERTY M T l power in combat 'machines A. Vanyush, of Holy Trinity i | terested persons, '@ the Mushr: pastor speedier type is concerned. It | church, observed the presence of belief that in the Liberty md cight strange men in the congrega- i be found a sturdy and substa tion. He preached, king for the craft engine for use in chiefly theme of his sermon, ‘“The Orthodox J o i ing machines. Great things vt i w1 aevaones w0 | Parents Help Your Children. Suggest Ideas are promised from e twal a criticism of the Bolsheviki. Rev. der Liberty engine, but for tj Vanyush showed that the orthodox - T oo N 2 LT . ent the speed laurel must rem: faith embodied mone of the anar.| NEW BRITAIN WAR SAVINGS COMMITTEE F. R. GILPATRIC, Chairman.|Drives 0ld Seaplane Scarcely | the muropean designers. 1t 1n ‘histic and self principles of Bol- | lieved to be the Intention of shevism. He declared the Bolsheviki | craft production board to iR s Over Tops of Trees o Liberty motor along 1 i The Bolsheviki idea was primarily ] T % » 3 3 e ] 5 » ines. egotism. Everything must be for the — e i AT RS A e ot s RN A T At the hearing of the individual. No restrictions should | Washington, March 26.—Tests of | Committee the question of thd | ctirh #Bom W anvibing Hiey wished| 0 A g g ; - i i g 5 i " | the Liberty motor on an American |ty motor wés put up to Gen. ‘lo do., ?“ shrinkage in new enterprises, neces- |anced without official sanction. The built seaplane conducted by the gov-| Wood today and from that . sitated government for 3 by the more pressing require- souwie time past has £ he benefit of t | guished milita. thorit; While the preacher waged his at- k] e e E i s ernment for the benefit of senators|guishe ry authority ca tack the strangers in the congrega- { Henry C ews jments of war finance. On the other | been discouraging new capital ap-| and representatives suftered by com- |edmission that experiments he : ; nd, all war industries are intensely | plicatfons as far as possible, and now | parfson with the maneuvers of a |Liberty engine dly justif y tion scowled and muttered among Pt el Rl et e U e smsn saoss b fend movi s v > Libertyfeugins i | themselves. That they disagreed with Weekl Letier 5o coutline f6r b conslderable fothor llon b e e N 1aW | wagplike French battle plane and left |original oxpectation that | the preacher was very apparent. y SoFcontiite: hOL Biconh eorn D wrther | has passed, the administration’s pows | ¢he Jegislators with a distinctly un- |Proved to be the perfect ad | brced y period. Today the nation’s chief in-|er in this respect will be even more favorable impression. engine, as pronounced by t S Three Leave Church. ————— dust is war. We have one supremie | effective. The problem of meeting Th = s craft Production Board and S At the conclusion of the sermon Sieot o i el % Woo ; e army aviators, interested pri- 5 object; that of defeating Germany; | coming maturities is an important i solantineld 1 Baker. G dicts Stat ts Made b three of therh left their seats and (Special ta the Herald.) #nd we are pre-eminently absorbed, |one and will, no doubt. be solved. The | INaFily in & sclentific demonstration of Omra 1018 a emens a e yi walked out. Members of the con- New York, March 26.—The spring ! not only in equipping and provisioninz | New Haven notes and the 13, R. . | the TAborty motor, appear to have : 2 : s-| Native eggs, 45c doz., Russ il e ned | OUr OWN army, but also those of our | notes wr S P & [foxerlocked ehosact fEatpconarses i cg et s s < otes are already awaiting adjust- | 2SO0 0, SR AG UL ST | adve. : : ipq | insult offered to the preacher. ¥Aftc T : : | Allies who lean heavily upon the¢!ment. The new War Finance Cor- ; Mflyfil" DUI‘ng Gampalgfl Ralhes [ the mass the others walked out with | the West front by a wide German | {-jtoq States for materials, money and poration, through its great concen- | PrOVess of thg airplane equipped {he rest of the congregation. They | attack upon the British, the outcome | men. taiian with it. of banking power, will un- | Wit ; EVENTS TON | were surrounded by men as it is the | of which at this writing cannot 1 More und more our industries are{ doubtedly be very important ald 0 fheb ul!‘p}imu aelectedlnppears to IG Questioning. the accuracy -of state- | CUstom in the church for the men to | measured. It is known, however, that | coming under government control. |in mecting the present situation, and | B8ve been an old scaplane, which R tAmIRNE & 8 c sit on one side of the church and for | the greatest battle in history is now in | 1o ck sees an unwelcome but in- | should assist materially in the neces. | S0mpared with the French battle| v,.4eviile and superior pho ments made by Mayor George A.| e women to sit on the opposite side | brogress, and that a final dec R widening of its powers in thi< | sary expansion of credit without fos- | PIoRe in the same way that an old |, Vaudeville and s or pho Juigley during the present campaign, { of the aisle. In front of the church | the momentous issues at stake ma pect: alse a closer and more of- | tering undue inflation. According fo | h2Ck horse compares with thor- | el man O. F. Curtis today dssued | the men gathered in groups. Loyal|or may notsoon he reached. The Ger-| reciive co-ordination of the various |recent reports the government's fin. | ©U8hbred. The legislators formed : tement flatly contradicting His | adherents of the pastor and members | ans arc making « supreme offort, | industries for the purpose of morc |anclal requirements have boen so | OPiRions by comparing the airplane | Iligh class photop Honor regarding the financial success | who are naturalized Americans in- \_\vh:k"r’h“ ; H.hv.; are ’m.u_vmmmrfd»m‘vl vigorous prasccution of the war. Be- | generously provided for by previous ; flights, it is understood, and went | ey, of the subway department and the |formed the visitors that thelr pres- | facing the result with caim confidence. | fore this war is ended thero will be | bond issucs that, In view of the large | AW4Y With the impression that the White Oak Crushed Stone Co, con- ] ence was decidedly distasteful. e "}“””‘ )’";”}“f}-lh“"‘m‘t far deeper intrusion of government amount soon to be aviilable from the | Merican airplane had had all the AT . y act. Alderman Curtis claimed Mayor | “Get away—get as far as you can | (hat Germany will not be able to re- | into business affairs than the most ar- | income tax, the next hond Issus may | WOTst of 1t. 8 o vencaville fandi movingiS R Quigley erred in respect to both of | get, and never show up around here ]‘-"'} 4 l‘u\ le‘ o 'l Sm“m‘i oy t" \1“' dent socialist ever dared to believe | prove smaller than expected, govern- | _The French plane was driven by a | Keeney's theater. these points. His statement follows: | again,” the visitors were warned. conses in the Eagt have onls heon pag. | liee short vear ago; and in due sea- | ment expenditures having heen con- | I'rench “Ace’ and shot up almost per- A S “Assuming that the newspaper re-| They protested and attempt a curb on the problem will he how to un- |siderably below eariy calenlations. In | Pondicularly, while the American = Annun jnocting and entert) ports of the mayor's remarks at the |‘defense of the grand and glorious scramble the huge and cumbersome | consequence of this fact, also {hat | Dlane med to have difficulty in]Y. M. C. . regation were displeased ove; the sible because of the feeble resistance offered; and along the West front the cesses in the East have only been po. i Dol ke o o Lo S o B e e e 1t machine which we have |large subscriptions to he noxt Libe aving the treetops, according to the — Allles are growing stronger daily and better able than ever to meet Ger. many’s renewed efforts. American created. The latest proposal is to | erty Loan have been parily provided | observers. This naturally led tomuch | W. L. Morgan lodge, K. of H take aver or lease the telephone and | (or by subscriptions to treasury notes, | Unfavorable comment. in Vega hall. 5 i telegraph lines; our government has o Tt was explained Dby Government —_— cc v S hic: as ma r. ation who have been in this country | _ b.o PE = = x it waoul wppear that the coming | : ontrary to facts which he, as mayor, | & soldiers are today going into France| gone Il deeper into e ShippIng | joan enmpaimm, which beging 1a | officials, however, that the ILiberty should have known, or if he did not, | for years and know the principles| iy mych greater rapidity than sup- | business by sefzure of the —§00.000 | ; S Lo . | motor used in the seaplane was what could have ascertained in a few min- | of its government, argued the IN-|p,seq, 4o also are munftions. OUr|ions of Dutch ships; the War Finance | Ll Wil be et e as a “navy motor,” a differ- utes' time spent in the office of tha | truders off their feet and sent them | . giers are close to the border and| eorporation bill has passed. and taog | Coiful undertaking than any of Heuten Teom AR THibR a0 for bt board of public works. along about their business, but ROt .y po among the first to enter Ger- | jnstitution will soon be affordine | Py Predecessors. e RIS e “One statement in effect was that[until after learning that the Prob&-|many, Ir this war is to be a question | juch needed financlal relief; the | oot ENeanonhoRIront Aitns Sl e R e the subway department was for the | ganda has already landed on fertlle| ;¢ cconomic exhaustion, Germany’s| ;resiGent s signed the Railway | 050 botent factor in security move- | f¢ Slown "”n;“v;r;ng aro ot 9o first time put on a sel aining | soll 4n Connecticut. Hartford is re-| cnq by that means cannot be very! (ontrol bill: the war board . has | D.CNfS i the fortheomin anseang sE ol ol b New Britain Camera club 1 basls during his administration, when | garded as the headquarters and it the | far gistanct. Supplies of f0od _and | gutharized continuance of precent stee) s money market. searcity of sod e 3 arry S in fact the law establishing it, re- |aims of the organizers carry through | minerals which the enemy can obtain | whedules another three monthe. o quired it to be managed that way and rere will be branches In every city in | from Russia will not be of very great | it{1e unecasin is shown among tex- the Municipal Record printed annu- | Connecticut where there are Russians. | relief, because the means of trans-| tjj. manufact s and cotton growers ally for the past ten years shows it | of the organizers carry through there [ ,ort are paor ana Russia’s own £00d | in"regard to rumors of price e | has been a slight source of revenue | will be branches in every city in Con- | requirements are themselves reat.| nere is also more or less oposition (s to the city as the adjustment of ren- ( necticut x\!}ox'v there 2 Russlans. ‘T’} y‘etk(,m’nmn‘\' Icv:fn lvl?cw q'\‘f‘ ETeit | rice fixing of wheat, farmers naturs &uch stringency are not very obsersy. The Liberty motor designed for | o, U, A. M. hall tals for it worked with that result. | The visitors announced & ball will be | reliance upon the submission of | " ontending the higher prices will e - es. | American battle planes has not been i : Another inexcusable mis-state- | held in Bristol next week. Russia, which 1s still in a state of [ dimulate production, while the sev. | i ity iy meHigAiattio planos has Dot - 5 ment was that the city’s contract with | Rev, Vanyush sald today that his|anarchy, and Germany is not in strong | crnment keeps an cye upon the pajiti | & general undert of con- | entireluestod out yot but 1t hag deil| | New Eritain| Chmipiar, gl the White Oak Crushed Stone Co., | people will haye nothing to do with [ enough position to play the part of | o\ consequences of any further . in- PR sl Lade Gl s s ie S e e s tor the fscal year 1915, had to bo| Bolshevism. (e sald: “As pastor Irescuer. As a matter of fact, @€I-| . epse in the cost of living, Tn tng | 0100k O s e cancelled for reasons which he did not [ have been conveying the various mes- | many is in & AL “]’ o nd €co-|jatter connection a significant report|SCCUTC under governmont el Bt e e e a0 0 0 R EE wish to state publicly, thereby inti- es for the conservation of food, for | nomic 5”“{':-}“‘“' e _"’”;"_‘J“‘;- of the Department of Agriculture | .o 1" ol Althoial ins T G e et oA m : that they were of nature { increased food pr rxflu:(',\nn and florrth:\, 2\]::»1_’?:,“ :vlg *h\::k”t‘!;:‘ ["«‘“!‘:"Ur ‘;Wr]n:'\';" hows that there are 47 millions mozx e T e ia e e s company. Tho! purchase of Thrift Stamps anc t rerge of bankrublcy, it not aready | q;ttle, sheep, swine and horses in the!| . e 22 sl v S ova 18 i < Q\' ite tm!fl :‘(:?,:}::\\‘1 Stome. Ga., haa | brty Bonds at every opportunity. One [in that abyss. Contrast this with the | (o5 a2y than' before the. war. Iy | discrimination amona oy Iherefisgnothingfdisapnoiniing o T S Gl e () LE he securit narket as & ! fa the tests, always remembering and has such well known and re- | of our societies only a few day enoruious and MBSUSiNed TeROUNSeeiof |itng united) States thelnumberjorlnar ODSIREI S RaREobNaNAR AURSIS WG | FaleIINIDS A oE e \ s ] 4 anage- | voted to purchase $100 worth the i Unitedsitates, Snhichs alonaiare | {1ed heforet the b wan t wialb ol millons, | o i onelbastrencthensdifuys ohe Mact | ihnt cheRbiborty mic ae e spected men dn its active manage-j Vo 4 " They purchased | sufficient to cast the die. It is only w about 66 millions; sheep 49.7 mil. | that during the war the supply of jand like 2 new automobilo it has to [ E 3 S i Stamps. v has E now abo 6 ons; sheep 7 2 > 3 | s 2 lieve i B Gatt ai e st Gf)u(i“?]"v(" [ i e RcaiioniofRu s sl sl VKNGS TN ST drore THala A oW e sl (o | s @ L B LERDE R MRSt e R i glad T us edibierean aRiEeroRanc R LS . Cadwell, F. Alford and e | largely et s. ANl halding firm, they ecan ove = ! g .o | and that outside of war loans there | changes.” : drond - e men of my par- | Allies halding . they cs - | swine 59 millions before the war, now | late B. H. Hibbar This contract 1,.h.',r“ 'fj"(_})‘;“:;i o [,fnoh} gpnm whelm the Central nations. The power | =y ¢ i H 2 e oay | will be little opportunity for invest- Members of the Committes on Mf eEo VoS Licet =0 T “"““‘\'“ O e ot 1o cantotionts, A |lofiiGreatiBritalntalsolshows mojerave | ment except in standard issues. which | tary Affairs, commenting on the test minutes show pavments to it for “0' Most of them are in ez ents. are correct attention is called { Panish, John Hamilla and Herasian some of his statements which are | Rice, foremost men of the congre- Eintracht lodge, O. at 187 Arch street. Court Columba, D. of C., m Electric hall. re money, which may continue until [ ieavy airplane material. after the next loan is floated, is 1 " s no fair standard of com- more pronounced than desired by cither | Parison hetween one of these navy oIl business or financial cireles. The | motors in a seaplane and a I'rench : stock market is, however, so thor- ' combat chine such as the legisla- oughly liquidated that the effects of | tors witnessed. Canton Foster, P. M., meets ‘| fore the war, now 21.5 millions. 2 F ) Cwith the expedition. | Strain, in spits of almost four vears of [~ ° G tho low in price are often scarce | sald their information led them to whole year after dellveries were com- | few are fighting with "|:1 expedition” | hereniean efforts. Edgar Crammond, Ihe effect of war upon our great|ang prone to advance with any in- | belleve the Government was doomed menced, also that they delivered | ary force in France. 'ree VOUnE R L\ " of the most conservative British | Ndustrials has been very striking. At} icase of demand. Home cond s | to disappointment with regard to the o Sh e e Austria and first profits were immensely enhanced stone the following year when an- | men who were born in Austria and| 7 0 o T 00 ee in a rocent j- | first profits were sely enhanced | g technical position certainly f: e e other company had received the con- | did not have v nm-nl\znlfr\n rmm:_ dress showed that notwithstanding the [ ¥ heavs 'd:m;lmdx .Lnd ‘{v:u!w DUICES. | the stock market; but its immedi | tract. The city records show that the | were sent home—and every one of | S7C Bt B8 0GR B9 000 00 oT o "f~“1‘}f‘1'}_ o pavter exjended o ra\|course will inevitably be largely in- | At @ Court of Probate holden at! company in question had the stone | them v disappointed. army and navy her steel output has|Materials and labor; then excessive|gianced by events on the Western | New Britain, within and for the Dis- » | arnly 3 rofits began to dwindle. Now s contract for the vear 1917, ana at | R 2 9 increased from 7 million tons before | PTOfts began to e tholon COMO | rront and at Washington trict of Berlin, in the County of Hart- the council meeting of Mar-h 20, of | REILLY AND WILSON COMING. | ;W0 5 10 millions after; coal |}¢ilvy War taxes, plus the surtax on HENRY CLIEWS ford and State of Connecticut, on the | I this year. the contract was Former congressman Thomas L. o 247 million tons to 289 millions, | *XCess proflts, which will —materially = 25th day of March A. D. 1918 voted them. teilly of Meriden and Lieutenant- | ,o4" ‘i iitural output from 208 | Affect the results of future profit “Ii is regretiable {hat the head of | Governor Clifford B. Wilson have | riliiony sterling to 400 millions. In | Nearly all otr leading ind r the city government should be o |notified the banquet committee of | 4qgition to carrying two-thirds or‘_‘“"” (n‘t“:\\‘f)‘l,tto o5 ot pro n;rilr::‘a:gvlv caveless, to say the least, in his pub- w Britain lodge, B. P. O. E. that| .. wpn sea-borne traffle, and ona- by l;‘rm ‘nl“:‘:n’;v fl‘ r(-::v cfl:es ooy sy 5 e S lie utterances. and if his consien- | they will be in attendance at the af-|y.y¢ the sea-borne trade of the world, as large, anc Y J are Stores of Today and Yesterday. Upon The Pe of Lucy . | TUESDAY. MARCH 26T s e fair which iwill be held Thursday eve- alse finanoed more than one-half | the results of the new taxes apparent, : B B : 2 s 26T, mentdotyslackersfana Jknockers o So W o i e e [ D L Btes oa e el i [ ou s i e oyt : Saunders praving that Letter In other words people who disagreed |ning. Strons hopes ate entertained | o tne world's trade. In the mean- because In many cases ths vears) . 0 0o 0l Clark & Brainerd | ministration may be granted on said 3 i 3 P by the committee that Governor Mz time the cost of living in Great Bri- 3 3 . y Mo 55 2 7 oo s Y o with him in his management and | lus fits in pre-war years. A list of | rug Co., received a prize as one of estate, as per appliction on file more | policies) 4o & warmer place could he | Cus H. Holcomb will be able to favor | tain has decreased 10 per cent, dur-| PIus Profts In pre-war years & MWebof |- W8 "o (OF€ T (TR 08,08 TS ATt e S e 5 i troantive | the assemblage with his presence. The | jng the last six months. Such is the SNBESeRDEboRSROLE can i plNC e s m e e s S S = Yo A A 1 put into effect and made retroactive | 1= 8%ETbIage W U8 FIE oL 000 ,-.Enm and the marvelous economic ' trials shows average earning of $26.49 | ciency contest held recently by the Ordered—That said application be | HeiehZ0 Dalrs, 200 o SH00 B His Honor would be among the miss-| 0, 1o Lregent at the dinner. John | strength of our principal Ally. How, upon common stock, compared with | United Drug Co. throughout the heard and determined at the Probate | 00 ,C° ing | J. Crean, who is arranging the enter- | iong can Germany wilfully close its $26.28 @ Year ago. These declines | count L i e e e D ou el ducea or g “Hia w0 T ss | J- , L e By 7 Y 2 s er in ¢h he contrasted the ! o o 1st day of April A. 918, | % His Honor is quoted In the press| i ; ;. oni program, promises a treat. | eyes to the utter impossibility of fight- | Will probably become more pro- | paper in which ISt 11 n the 1st day ¢ T 1 | us. Every horse as represented, as making many incorrect statements SR fng uch & combination as that of the nounced during the next few montns. ' modern drug < today and the at § o'clock in the forenoon, —and | @& JAVEY BOME B8 rOprCscnted. about ¢ity affair—finances and man- POLICE NOTES United States, Great Britain and The railroad situation is unchanged, { apothecars v of vears 0. | that notice be given of the pendency | LR SLFNREC - A0 S0 69 agement—some of which will be N =2 i ¥ 4 cept that uncertainty has been | His ¢ as o valuable piece of said application and the tlme and | o Gupiba = harness, dp e by the president affixing his ' j 3 place of hearing thereon, by publish- ; | Nearly - & ar AWARD FOR KRANOWITZ. Present, Nearly all our leading industrials are 4 ; WERNARD F GarmNey. nuse| oo O ives Prize for Contrasting Drug | Estate of Hannah Saunders, late of 5 o R 2 New Britain in said district deceased. | ARRIVE AT OUR STABLM) These horses are fron| farms of Ohio. (i Wb ready for hard AR matched pairs, 2700 to 3200 5 Patrolman Alfred Tanguay of 49 |France. Germany's defeat is inevii-. €XCl) shown up later.” Union street entered upon regular | able if not by blows, then by an ex- -endec s ! i duty as a patrolman, last night. He | haustion that will require generations ignature to “’", War Control bill. i Mr, Kranowitz was drafted 1 fige < order n\v\nm‘r-. newspaper = 28 one of the last three appointees | to gvercome, Adjustment of the money market ‘October and it now a memher of 1 Ihlisied in sald New Britain, having T . ree. i - > i o € 4 i U T ff tio said st ne B. W. Schultz attended a ner at | af the regular force. General busine: is remarkably | 10 War “{“"i‘:"}*‘“ f’"‘r"':'h ’\Ovll'rg‘or Divisional Supoly Unit of i irculation in { aid ‘n. tret, a \“‘m he City club in Hartford this noon trolmen were given notlce last| satlstactory, considering derangements| 1y 0Ccupy attention of both govern- | fyospital at Camp Deven 5o ting a_copy thereof, on the publ i o el | at those entitled to “days off” | resulting from war. In a few direc.| ment.and private financlers. The ef- raquate of the local high e e e R o G New Britain e »“";1"‘"& ; of prison labor for farm- | on of vacation must take them [ tions consumption is heing curtailed | fect on mew enterprises is marked. wrd studied for o time at the in said District, and return make, S O e other work along those lines | before the end of the flscal vyear,| by high prices and enforced econ-| [nder the mew law no enterprise of ' (plumbia College of Pharmac v order of Court, £ ) Bristol, gwrflz;d‘g;';‘;m‘; \;umx;er { lomiut. Thére is also a decided ! importance can be launched or fin- yg k. MORTIMER H. CAMP, Cler "Phone 55

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