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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALf), TUESDAY, MARCH 26, 191& ‘:‘l N ! pot on her shoulder. Then in fast P@aith e eWS | successlon come parts of the Sacred o | Story, With ecenes in the Judaean | { plain and in the mountalns. The en- ! P' AINVILLF GRAN" try into the Holy City comes with th | aviour on a donkey (he populac L - waving palms and spreading cloaks | in the path, and the little children semane and the be of Judas ar cast on the screen and the denial by i . Peter. the crowinz of the coeck, and D tho repentance of Peter are told = Boflrd 0[ Reller educ[s Only b a vividness which holds the t nudience breathicss trial before | © 3490 From Assesments LR e e ! reallstioc that !t makes one gusp. = Scenes in Jerusalem {nclude Roman of the day. The progress of the con- You Will Want the Best for Easter e e R e e realistic vividness The supreme That Is What We Are Offerin Charch April 2—Was Tsk Yomur-| momnot of e Cheuoifeion, the - | { & -, i some and harrowlng detail of the | g ance Explalned—¥yumneral of DIrs.} . . 0i of » spear head in the dying - e o | Goodell—Plainville Briefs. ! Saviour's side by @ brutal soldicrf fol- WI ARE READY WITH EVERY SPRING NEEDFUL AND C B y . llows. ) PROMISE YOU C(OMPLE AND FULL SATISPACTION IN | The Plainvillo tax valuation has{ The work !s Intended to he stor- . EVERYTHING YOU PURCHASE FOR WASTER WEAR. LET US | Increased considerably this year, ac-|ically complete. The follow the | @ e have an intere SUPPLY YOUR EVERY WANT. ‘. i : cording ta tho flgures which have| purlal and resurrection, the glorious : | been submitted to Town Clerk Usier| particular teaching of the Christi: tend buving becaus 4 | to make out the tax bills for the religion, then the ascension coir < | cal year. | All through the plctures the Infini 3 from which we weguld" (YOU P | The board of relief has deducted | e i T e s S Choose Your Easter Bonnet Here ity 3120 e teoat ermant of red {simpticity, vet the enduring sirensth | B cap't match it anyfrherc IR Style and the | resldent tax payin, roperty 1s $34 i ¢ ar 1ght. o1 : 2 o Dame Fashion has outdone herself in our showing of new colorings | 075. The botst :m‘;‘ml[ of pr:peny 1 h’%\}: I,”:l],‘::':: ’;:;,‘::g,‘:w,,mr with | price is only Whaf/{S fair for the qua and combinations. TTundreds of smart up-to-to-the-minute Hats to choose | valuation s $2,686,504. The Tonl| " “wonderful collection of hand | / from. "Purbams in chic shapes smartly trimmed with wings and fancles. | estate is valued at $2,195,322 and 30 ’jj ; '1°“ ek el oo meprodie Tricornes and Tams. =0 saucy and becoming. 1830 Poke Bonnets, very pic- [fpeicent Naaartionalite TRfo TR ohRna ek Al SR N RO R e e el turesque. New Sailors and Mushrooms, and an clegant showing of Drees Sdentior teoen! bone o A(_’{ e e Do and semi-dress 11ats of the picture typs. From $2.08 to $45.00 cach. inFBIblicalyen a8t 0y ol i ERO SR R i1 ;“:e p;m:“"[t (‘a\(vlllv\ Jot b art| Art Gallery, Paris, s without doubt o [EARES A e B Lo na et et et el tHeSsinee RexnibIHONI hat AR axl eyiack) [ are a great number of men who be- . ok enstio it oinldcoat W been offered to the publlc | [RonEtostne fae doparsIuen Ko oI Sl et eollDaving arel atfesvof sthakre §| Easter Gloves All the Latest K[nds Gi=xdi= ndito thsire R aniser el lections that will be sung, soma 2% 3 | will be exempt from personal tax b s T i ar 4y ol e e solos, some as quartette numbers: | il e onall i h Goial humter il GotnoaisidAval Marall B irthdny TTARTFORD. fis ¢ kel et a King,” “Calvary,” “T Know My R tax pavers in Plainville is and | et i those , do not pay tax number 470, | deemer Liveth, o 2 | { Church Note. =——— We have them in foreign and domestic makes. French Kid in two- clasp style. pique and prix seams, tans, greys. pongee, and white with self or black stitchings. Or black with scif or white stitching. $2.00 to $3.00 pr. Bacmo Washable Cape Gloves, pique sewn and on lasp style in white crev.tan and Newport for $2.25 patr. Latest Novelty is a white Slip-on Rally April 2. | et SRR of the | wielder and holder of the national e ack stitc 1 s 3 ancy cuffs. Vi - “tive at $3.00 | The weeklyn prayer meeting ationa T GloveRwiEbIaas siltched ibaclefe nd R lancy U SVt ygutize ilva fu.t 23, 1 The attention of the Plainville peo- | Congregational church w be held | outdoor championship, 1s now en- i pair. French Mocha Gioves, one-clasp style, pique sewn, butternut, tan 5 g ol B! “ = ple is called to tho “Victory Raily”|Thursday evening at 7i45 In the |sconced in a semi-final round bracket. | Us U 9 q and Trench grey at $2.75 pair. Perfect Fitting Mocha Gloves with one : i ; | £ = P vhich will be ele the C TegR- | o y s o] and w )e 4 prepa - T X » semi- | Jarge pearl clasp, pique eewn, mode shades. A fine hand covering for $3.00 which Wwill bo held in the Congregs- | church chapel and will be a prepara- [ This leap from first round to semi 5 ‘ sl e i tional church on Tuesday evening at| tory meeting for Faster. 1al was accomplished at the ex- 3 1:1.:'1‘;! \‘\nnslmhl? Gloves of French kid. two-clasp white on piqus sewn, 5 il Aorl o oo v e S G TR 2 d $2.75 pair. of the local council of defens X | whom were forced to acknowledge P. J. McDonough of New Britain| The Girls' Foonomic ‘"X‘b("'l“;';f“?; | the superiority of Miss Bjurstedt by will speak on *Indispensable Condi- |at the home of Mre. H. ‘“'_“""Q on overwhelming score. In the thres | tions of Vietor { evening, instead of at Mrs. ¢ matches she lost only six games, Miss Caroly R Ress of G . Gwillim's. oz B Pl abTs rdoer _‘ <hi o 5 s u'|r'h‘l3\\1!! zn"’-y a 'k‘aH\ eon "\\';m;r:"a The Benevolent League of mw:‘::g';(h : ESHSE S \Pel‘shlflg Cflbl(’; They Ale wn HAVING AN AUTOMOBILE DEIIVERY FOR NEW BRITAIN YOU OAN DEPEND ON Part in Victory.” Congregational church will meet at| The players who fell before the ag- BI’]“SI I I, Baltling Germans PROMPTLY RECEIVING ALL DRY GOODS PURCHASED OF US. William C. Hlmgcrtjm‘d of .\'e\"‘ Fv’{»-\hr\ home of Mrs. Minton _'\'ov‘t(\rl on | gressive Norse girl were Mrs. L. Z. tain will talk on "Victory or Servi-| West Main street Wednesday after- | zurray, Miss Helen Bernhard, and | tude.” noon from 2 to 6 o'clock. { Mrs. & Waring. They were van- | The Liberty Chor will sing. :fh“ The meeting of the Epworth league, | Guished in that order. Miss Bjur- | Washingtén, Mareh The firss | Mrs. George Tryon: Mrs. Howard, Mrs. | of the guards will be held at rally is free of charge and therefors which was scheduled for this evening, | stedt is now a bracket further ad-!| authentic report Beifiln News | Hlarola Upson, Mrs. Jamieson, Ester |the town hall tomorrow night ”",‘r‘h ‘-“]”“1’11 be a lage audlence. | has been postponed indefinitely. | vanced than any other player in the | = (°" ¢ | Alling; John Brigs, George Griffiin. S ocelicoun cligo B efenat Rl The monthly meeting of Court Gen- | tournament, which went through two | 2o ipation an forces in th 1ting ir LOST-—Pocketbook containing sum « e r y e Cot G 7 ident t e e L B e g T—Pocketbook containing sum of | heen urged by the State Council of will b“[rfl\mdi’ The play of the Norse ex- | cident to the German ol | | I | , 8 rday afi r v No. 1 F. of A money Saturday afterncon between | Defense to speed up the war risk in- | °rel Lawton, No 2 Sl incir . | I . : acts, with one scene. | Itallan grocery storc and the rafl-|surance. Through some micunder. | held tonight in Grange hall on Pierce | m”fww“vw;rlmnd‘;g e e b L Vi Examination For Carrier. | road station. Tinder leave at the| ctanding reports have been made |Street. Judge J Mapkiilifofd Nowii 85 LOLILCRRIGH LIS ERIE B e ALl the | Gen. Persh t t i Kensington Post Office and receive if Britain give a lecture and a |Pest A notice has heen received at the a soldier had the war risk in- | = | 5 s of raiiway engineers| | Kensington post office from the United | reward. 3 3d | surance and is killed his beneficiarios ;"“‘f‘:‘:’m“t“::;l'{‘n “;i"bl_é‘g"fn‘("" e e » with ritish armies engaged) | States Clivil Service commission an- | = would have to employ the services of S B e (S aat YCICERR S EnC U0z, batt ’ rshing reponts | nouncing the rural carrier cxamins a lawyer. The State Councll of De- | FOR SALE—Sheep fertilizer at tha | a4Vt EEE TR tions which will take place April 13 FIGHT ART[CLES SIGNED iwnr-n wishes to make it clear that a Plainville Hardware Co., Whiting 7 e { engineers The examinations are to fill vacancies would never need the services e 0-6d | BOY STOLE §$1.000 VIOLIN were working in the f the in the post offic of Rocky Hill, | of a lawyer because at the death of ALE—A well established milk | e zeat Canal, mentioned in the German Mrge A[tefldflflce EXpecled at f(f::’“m'”'f;n::‘;:f:fi “'[" “?"( Kensing- { Willard and Fulton Aflix Signatures | the Eoln el ol e tra L TR and also 2 horses. Apply W.|Bul Played So Charmingly » 1 | official tement. Gen. 1'e-Shing . 2 or future posi- paid. At the death of a soldier the : Eerstena Elaimvilic: Coni s ) message follows E T Nigh {tions which may be open during the| U Articles Arranged by Colonel| . jations will recelve the blank which | Summary o vent Tomorrow [g { e ‘l"“:l"‘h‘s“ be made. This examina- | ypjior o Battle on Independenco | they arc to fill out and when it fs re o |, Chicago, March 26. f ¥ March 24 to 'ion 1s the one previously announced I turned they will receive the war risk BROOKLYN GI TP WHEA knee pants played a violin d Nothing for rural carrier, and not for the Dav i . i sl sl sy ° |tively in the juvenile court ye: {lage delivery. Tt is open to all male | ) . e d S : P X 4 ool i ract o 5 felder he gained his freedom. avic HREE SPEAKERS SECURED | resiaents of kensington, wha meet aha| Chicazo, Mareh 26.—Fmal articles s b lcoal Ly conteac RO RS NRCUCIEldent it (0 Mas v clea o g e sy | requirements of the Civil Service com- | closing a heavyweight championship | The funeral of Mrs. Francis Furnas Withdrawn by Ebbets, allis & il hlued at i Tno i | jiRatenonce P & s e s (c] vas 1d in Be e, ¢ 3 g | mission. s ongbetmoeniosaiivlllaxdtanditized ro":;m}a: 'Frih(;m! h “‘.'\]J'm ,ilt‘::,-, Brooklyn, N. Y., March 1t is | the judge he loved violins so mu Blue Cross Society to Present lay- Sonstofl Veterans \to. Meet | Fulton, of Rochester, Minn., the chal- | Towa, ’as i S S | now practically assured that Zach |that he couldn't resist the teuipte pieee lenger, were signed here yesterday in | vices was performed by Bishop Hom- | oo o010 wear a Brooklyn | tion. lets Written By Miss Moore—Ex- | Notices were sent out today to all | the presence of Colonel Joseph C.|er €. Strunz of Omaha. Neb. Mrs. | o050 Bon B0 5 President | Judge Arnold appointed a court o - the members of the RBerlin Sons of | Miller, the promofer., and a score of | Geodell's mother. Mrs. J. M. IMurna . Rt . | is cit oo s ination: ¥ Rural b % ! s 1 and = % o Tibhets vesterday withdrew the con- |ficer hig guardian with Instructions to aminations For Rura 4 Veterans by the secretary of the sporting celebrities. and her three sisters were present. | to0E(S et i a Taia | S Ll e e i | clety. Arthur H. Bushnell, announcing | The articles provide that Willard | Her threc sisters are rMs. J. R. Mam- | "0 P08 SO0 @ 00 | O F A0 B 0t Gh (o™ 1P hat e be given outdoon | the next meeting of the organization, | and Fulton shall cstablish training | il of Kansas City, Mrs. J. H. Hen taken the stand that it will not offer | recreation What promises to make history in | ¥0ich will be held March 28, in the | quarters in the vicinity of the city In | of Guthrie, Oklahoma, and Mrs. ¢, W. | (THER €20 StAnc that 1L W ok o er i i line of & war rally, will be neld | Berlin courtroom at 8 o'clock. All | which the contest is staged for at | E. Snyder of Towa. Mrs, Goodell was | oy ponc"aiming at & compromis | { 7 el jel { fraer the auspices of the Berin | members are requested to be | least three weeks prior to tho bout. | the wife of Rev. W. A. Goodell, ps have ende PATRIOT]C WOMEN Bbuncil of Defense tomorrow night in i‘rrv‘o“r‘m, The number of rounds to be fought | tor of the Methodist churc Wheat, for the last fow season. he Town hall, when the I Niictox Agricultural Survey in Berlin. ; will depend entirely on the laws of Private Ellis Writes to Mother. has been working under a high sal- | var rally will be held. The member: Ve | the state. The following letter has heen re- | ary contract, and as President Eb- ol * - - Pt tho council of defonse anilelpato | yooeiyod ’},‘fl;;,“‘l;o“;,‘“, the '"“"“‘}"T“““‘ Willard, it was revealed in the neW | coived from Private Harry P, Ellls, | bets has made & general salary cut b e e o e L bl hat one of the largest gatherings of | rence. the ,.,,I_m”;u;?n']‘ m?“f\"‘?'v ”f [’:"‘ sl of wrticles, is to recelve 76 Der| Jn . 1y new “somewhers I France’ | throusnott the r of his play teers to Get Out Work For the ts kind will result. The rally will | : = S cent of the net profits made by Mil-| gty tne Ninth Conn. Tnfantry, by | he will not make an exception in | ) i Sons of Veterans Meetin e ) i : tart promptly at 8. Three speakers | e wosk. ain mi (oo commenced | lor, while Fulton is to receive a flat ) i piother, Mrs, Georse KIS of | Wheat's case. Unless Wheat changes | Government. fniom r this week. The war bureau has ap- | . 3 Tt & A.\lfi ,Ltc.,,\¥ x;mn‘ secured for the ‘p,,i,m,d o tllomeing Cotartite. 1o ““;‘“l‘;‘; {';}“\“{"‘\m'll‘l“ o = “(1,"" | Whiting street his inind before the season begins, ally. Gus T. Bochman of Hartford L iy . Bdwi SIS oI Lt 2D Sl LA O U OB T Riless D15 about time that T an-'| A1l be barred from playing base- | the work, For Berlin: Bdwin B.|right to esll of transfer the bout “to e U g1l Wi e = il speak on “The Indispensable 2 T of your letters. 1 P ed t1 - sp 1 | Aiene, Thomes Caution, Carl Ml i ! swered some of your letters. am | ball and will be placed on the sus n s of Peace.” Mr. Bochms & » A | such person or persons as he may : i > . R . = ua\fl:‘zfiix)”““ it 'l\(‘:" ]“h Bochm v:\ {ler, George J. Reid, William Webster; | soo mr.:, (f‘:\lll;-g 1{1ne and hoptfl)lhd( I"hm letter | pended list by the National commis- p g 5 | for Kensing R : Baa: will find everyone at home the same. | sion. lumber of Berlinites have im r\« fnl\{n""”w."' Co DG e, : “If I am successful in selling the || Snpm‘wmf it Is pretty cold around President Ebbets yesterday sent a [ A ion g SR alcol W e arly fiim stchizoris 100/D 0 ORorI oreint fa CHM e ol L e (R B s R e i T i o n, previous occasior when he - N - > £ : Wm. McGee, Wm. Whitman, BEdwin | : : Ful- f bured the state in the interc e , B iy amount—I will have to pay Ful- S e = Ao e ar Robine erests of | punham, Jason M. Taylor; for Hast | ton $50.000 and sive Willard per | tho boxes that were sent over here. I | dors to report to Manager Robinson @ prohibition party, and also when | = & | received 20 boxes in all. Ik 2 H springs. President Ebbet : Berlin, Willis age, Brainard Hub- | o 2 L hen > PO | received 20 boxes in all. have more | at Hot Springs. resident Shbets o spoke as one of the labor leaders | parg & P, Codn gen f"'""i"k:'fi‘“;‘l" t“”.'“r":“""_”:“_;“ | now than T can take care of, so | esplained to the player that his con- f Connecticut. The rally will also | 4 BIati meoting f L Ay (e & Wateh ) slease do not send more just at pres- | tract with Toronto, which was taken favored wi 3 " An enthusiastic mecting of the com- | 1f T don’t T shall promote it myself. avored with the presence of one | nittecs was held at the town hall last | There's one thin certaln—Willara | €7t: The Home Guard sent me a | over by Brooklyn, was binding, and Pman speaker, Mrs. A. M. Camp- | ovening. State Supervisor Cowles was | arq. Fulton will faht somoe place for | Package and $4 throush the Bank of | that any agreement which he may | Ell. who will talk on the “Woman's | ,,ccont ana gave th fana tton v L L s L g0t s Paris. T do not think that I will ever | have made with President McGill of 2 ; ters L { ESn Vit i el ¥ nt, and gave the members of the | the championship next Fourth of : 1 AR o . part of the gas mask, did not con- | report o MLES, ' | committees instructions and dis- | July.” get it because there is so much red | the Indianapolis club woul @ no BBsle from Windsor tolacoent tr & S 7 sl thg g S form to the government requirements | i5oked o op thorqsor to accept the I | tributed blanks. It is neccasary for | _— fape | Dlease) hevs lisani ol dhol iealcisnon vl b nd it was necessary to change them ! [ the successful working out of the sur- lodge for sending the box which it R The work was quickly done. e, and ated as one of the best | 5 ! ‘OLBY - . S = . “ 3 A il BT 7 i e et fosst|vey that every farmer in town co-| COLBY BASEBALL SCHEDULE. |did. | MIKE DONOVAN'S NERAL. Sohel tehehors droint e . Advertised Letters. Mook of Hartford " 'w | operate with the committees that the S | Give my regards to all my friends = s s s e S e o e wi . Complete f council of defense may secure the | Kight Games Arranged, Five of Which | and tell them to write often. T M"k: | Services For Late Pugilist-Instructor | o¢ the city ave represented in the li Prs 0021 8 andiwill i rrite ¢ - erest etter but 2 ; i s topic “Victory or Servitude necessary information. The survey Will e At. Home writefal morefinterestinghlottonibueil To Be Held Tomorow Morning. of volunteer workers. .The govern: " G 1 | will take about ten days for comple- |{am afraid that you would never get ment is in such a hurry for th maining 1 el Un b 00 Lae Soner tion .and will require an accurate de- Waterville, Me., March 26.--The | it hecause the censor is so strict.' New York, March 26.-—The funeral !H, Sl bR Bl Cian bost pnified its willingne; I eetiption ot thelesrcniinal .| Colby baseball schedule for 1918, an- Yo At M. E. Church of Mike Donovan, known the world | 18t women ecxperienced in Gt Aol ygram fo b J agricultural possibili- s 2 < Tt ecture . B. Church. X Eorie or themitor et lemplo 1 program S . 5 nounced last night, includes the fol- over in boxing, who died early Sun- " gl ties o 1;(\, town. In view of the fact | ) ine"came Pictures far out of the ordinary | quor o Do WO died Sarly SUn- (e hosiery who m e i ‘ ks that nothing of this as . : « e e et ning, b . e e T ams, Mrs i 3 Cl ! At s kind has been | ", ;11 19, Malne at Waterville (ex-|Will be shown in the Auditortum of | giclgek tomorrow from Sacred Heart | SPORded to the call for worke Brayne, Clarence, 463 Stanle attempted in this state since 1846.| 1ihifon); 27, Rockland Naval Re.|the Plainville M. E. church, Wednes- | cpyrch, Shakespeare Avenue and | CIOSS workers and ¢ | Damor “tephen, 64 Clevelan Two plays, both written by i SERREScspecially May 4, Bates nt Lewiston; 15, Maine | l¥, Lecturer, and Bls sreban ony | at St. Raymond’s cemetery ! ";""‘_ ”‘:h“‘ S pLh o o sanly, 7004 M ryone Moore will be given under 4 ¢ at Waterville; 18, Bowdoin at Water- | Singers where the Life of Our Saviour The honorary pallbearers were an- | emPble at the factor. werk unti b auspices of the Berlin chapter of Berlin Briefs. ville; 20, Maine at Orono; 25, Bates|Will be cast upon the screem in & se- | o2 o 0P TF SRTDSEI0E 9 or 10 o'clock, depending upon the 5 at Waterville. ries of hand painted sHdes fllustrat- Dr, G. M. Hammond. President of | needs and other conditio: Mhere | b Biue Crass April 5, in the Berim ! Marion Williams is confined to her and o one: AL ; wn hall, at 8:15. The Blue Cross is | lome with eve trouble. June 1, Bowdoin at Brunswick e Rt SyvondereulEato ry i JColor, the i Naw eVorld A tnlsticHClub: ¥ Tere- | 2rS LRirty:five orjmore toihe folncat Di 2 The “Prince of Peace” s a Tissot the factory every night NG sk v gt ise sufficient funds 1o NN g 505 [ ST R TR { I miah T. Mal ~d R. Fortmey- 1 . i BT it e fe con- | o .\llyv“b'r[z’t;»li‘:ho;)P;“;a:m;v;”":i; i - e T | production. The colors vivi and ap- | op. \v?mam h;‘{r_“‘pnz:( Irnl)'nxlrm:"rre;x- The work that is being done con- | 'Brien B s e { Hast Berlin. | DEMPSEY TAKES ANOTHER. | plied by hand. The nativity is shown | g oot oo (FOBQ TOIRE TPES | gists in the assembling of varions | cireet B it oL ;(:,:.{\“T( HOI}’Q\\ eek services willl jopiin, Mo, March 26.—-Jack | @nd the scene changes to BEypt and | aroy of Wi MEW OV Ao Lo on | Parts of the gas masks. Local f Glos alton ettt Sl B fng rA;l in St. Paul's church for | Dempsey of San Francisco, substitut. | thon comes the flght acrom the des- | g e @5 g0 SIS MRS (00 8T | {ortes are turning out some Porter, Mr., Seym gs, when possible after they havi 1 i indeniiof ithoiweek, | Ing for Fred Fulton, who cancelled |ert. Joseph and Mary and the child | worg. william Muldoon, A. Deer, | PATts and other materials requi Rice, Hattia Mr n wounded, has had more need for | 1 1'¢ ednesday cvening services of | his engagement after he was matchel | Jesus are before the sphinx In ene of | Gooroe b vanderpool, H. H. Baxter | Shipped in from outside the cit: | Scarnica, Domenc ds than ever hefore, and the Ber- | (N¢ Berlin - Congregational church |to meet Jess Willard, last night | the scenes. The camel. the arld §:nd | o4 the officor of the First Field Ar- RS e Stafford, Tho g L © been postponed, in order that | knocked out Tom'Riley of Toronto In |in its monotone and the sad face of | 0o - Sandres. F the amount necessary and for th ‘\_x‘"()]_1{‘\1_;‘11”‘17.% interfere with the | the first round of a scheduled fifteen- | the mother make a picture long © | el spramalnnal Iatiors .\m’es.fl‘nn' IN MERCHANT MARINE. rpose are rehearsing faithfully for | round bout. Dempsey scored five |linger in the memor, sympathy poured in on Mrs. Donovan Boston, March 26.—Among the fir two "playets, “The Blanched Al-| Special Good Friday services will | knockdowns before he sent Riley for In time the Holy Family is in th® | cocierqay, and one from Col. Roose- | Merchant Marine apprentices an- pud,” and “Trips to the Pantry”. | be held in the Berlin C ational | the count with a left hook. Demp- | Holy Land. Joseph is seen teachin | Loyt aiq' tnat he wuold attend the |nounced today by the United States 8 cast far the “Blanched Almond" | church Friday evening H | sey weighed 200 pounds; Riley, 212 the Child the rpenter’s trade, amid | tynera) on Wedn. if well enough. | Shipping Board at the Boston Custom Jane Grey, DMiss Adele Bassett:| rhe whist which was to have been | LS CU A ) reenes or grit»nfallT hfn.” Later the sl House as having Jjust enrolled Birey, Mrs. George Dodd: Mrs. | sive: ) he St. Paul's T. A so0- | ) o Child is in Jerusalem. e is seen in MISS TRETED] TINS, training ships here were Alexa kin, Miss Alice Huston; Lizzie | Syete DY ‘,m\“ postponed because Zr‘ WILLIE HOPPE {he temple among the doctors, long 1SS BI “‘“j“f”j AR mpad s Bk e Ruth Graham; Alphonse, RoY | 1ol Boston, March 2 “harles haired and gray of beard, who listen | 182 High stree STEAMER TAKEN OVER " son of Louis, ve billiard ilow- i i 23 | The Red Cross rooms in Berlin will | ore Lare a pasdyfolloglanish gvonde Women of New Britain are quicis (o | answer the call of their countuty for service. It has been proven from | time to time. One of the latest in- | stances is that experlenced Ly (i« American FHosiery company, waich has a labor contract on gas riasks | Nearly 100 women, most of thein school teachers, were asked last weel | are to report at the American Eosiory | courer company factory one evening to rip | not vet out work done on gas masks e hment covers on the cannisters., w heir enc ending March 8, Norse Girl Tennis Star Disposcs ol’lk”’“ Q'“’\'“““i‘_ of : ryon. ] - N New ritain onn mericin Boston, Ma 26 [ lay will consist of ane act and | SR e SR surprise last night when | The marriage fesst in Cana of Gal- | ThTee Opponents in Basy Fashion. | SO0 S (00 slire Sl e e fnes. The cast for the “Trips | D¢ orened all day today and tomor- | ne defeated Willle Hoppe, the cham- | ilea is pictured With wealth of color | New York, March 26.—Although it | ors. firemen, coal-pass Cackat andl|ttie phssenger service hakear \ Pantry’ 1s: Ruth Brighton, | '°%" i plon player, 250 to 85 in the first |and picturesque detail of costume. | was only yesterday that the women's [ messmen, and o long as they remain |and Maine ports, was chartered Py Cowles: Mrs. Harwood, Adele| Captain G. Beckett of the Berlin | balkline game of a week's exhibition | Another scene is Mary Magdalene at | national indoor tennis championships | in the Merchant Marine services zre |byv the U. § ‘-h.;pmnz hn\ 1“ i ; Alice Howe, Trene Viets; M "l Home Guard wishes to have all of | here. Later Hoppe defeated Peter- | the feet of the Master. Then the wo- | hegan on the courts of the Seventh | exempt from draft. Enrolling head- | fo of & flest mxikis f”;' = t Garner Goodwin: Mrs. Per.|his company at the war rally tomor- ; to 19, at three-cushion bil. | man of Samaria is shown at the ( Regiment armory, Miss Molla Bjur- ors are on the 12th flaor of (he | for DEEREL I Daxe- Jrers . : training men as seame b IMaisie Graham; Mrs. Adames, | row and for this purpese a meeting 3 quaint well with the earthern - edt, the famous Norse racquet } Ros Custom House I men for the merchant n‘:r::d e

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