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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERAI:D, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27, 1918 far report . of yesterday thu 1 I B rrenc : erita March 2 - By 1 : rench and Amerd Wiltor of Heeail: ) Jef Blast e fighting showlder to ew Britain, Conn | Even Clementon, ' Phesc thrill De 4 At times Tlorabelle ’ words must ur Sir Yuban . 4 . wished she wer Bthau RSy very man in this coun- [ 1 read with svmpathy and accord . hed she were not auite nform with the noblest | YOUT editorial “Spreadine Gloom in ) || il e e S Always Reliable experienced a similar feeling of I e o There aro altegether A 1| she realizea that : one B o ol ok sensatbonalNscare iR S s L m\ 1 § . ave soldiers of TR o Wi o M ementon Slatts sitting op F : ; hed in the daily pre the coun Alderman M. Irving Jester con- = k in tt ot ficic numbers are we |try. They muy net, strictly alk ucted a political rally in the interests posite, took in the ituation is ome b (e G mc @ Dostich raly j nterest with one glance of his hand gzt now it is only jcome under tho head of what . of his candidacy for mavor in Skritule [ [ co-t Phe EEACE O I amed fthat when the titanie | Class disloyal utteranc but sky’s hall Jast evening and, aided by i B el Jen s e Bl ccon American | 566M e me to be ill advised. et e e e G i honeHadienal o led o ot e can but give pleasure to H\‘)\“‘-H *\bV\Y elected mayor His campaign manae tweon s o o unon to help the | pathy with our enemics. This beins | ger k. M. Pratt, made introductory aen nadeeil LRGS0 EAS I ER Sh in chocking the true they nre certeinly an injury to | rgmarks and explained that the cam- he ‘»mml; man wl e compl uld | our canse I fall to undersiand Why | paign was to he conducied alonz gen- apats leaned towards GO 5 . 'he] i Al an inteiligent management of a al :h‘ln’ny‘: L\v‘n i n:v vn }u‘—’n’ i I 3 ,Lm‘ belle oglishly. ARRIVED TODAY FROM NEW YORK'S AND BOSTON'S FOILk- 3 5 is not so long. _intellig ana e i anty os ‘ ® to be abso- pre > been hav | ST GARMIS <CER fthen.. 1t is not so lon daily paper cannof sec il 1 ‘Nice weather we been hav MOST GARMENT MAKERS. e it lutely y of T - us and still in this el ARG 1;"10 > ;fl 1 ngiug ing, Cutie,” he remarked with a me they have quali- Very truly yours trecter Praises Jester. smile that showed both his i = Frederick V. Streeter, & well-known di a 1d tooth 2 e ceter, & wo ERth crel T ) (e RESS SKIRTS fmportant part in an HAS. H. ASP AL Grand Army veteran, made his debut Miss Yuban sniffed indig- D lupendois proportions. ——— S e as a political speaker and told of the i d began to read the 15 i 4 ter, whom he characterizeq as ‘‘an ost. gizes. Priced ! $4.98, $5.98 to $8.98 cach. And we may be sure best i i men in our city.” Mr. Sireeter me something terrifie,” the Ty - = T = Nre rccorded, American © a vote for a man who will do right; spats breathed into her shell- - Yikeness Between Brothers Onee for, he el G ORE s eee €5 will \be there aplenty fo show | il o o S ety lise ear TAlLORED SUITS § scquaintance Le has found the candi- Tt o i re s AUSC rcst i3 Usec z was 100 much for Clenten iy 10 conee more ”‘a?. i S it S date to be a man who has never dor ton Slatts. Leaving his scat Priced at Who follow thy Stars and Stripes can | anything that was not for the be he over to ht They o $37.50 he strode over and raised h City Court Civil Side. 28 ! g | L e A i always be found where the fighting terests of the city. The Grand Army |{ jat to Miss Yuban s 07 08 el e odsmen: for tho pnini 1o ce-| Sk mae oty ampartuon || LD KR DECORATIVE LINENS FOR EASTER s = - 2 | Judge James T. Meskill In the civi a5 uie agu Nt S you = ALL-LINEN DOYLI edged with Cluny Laces. S-inc 200 B Inas ou are the s for y THIRD | LIBER JAN. et ity t vesterday : A b o LTy o =inch at 2fg 1 are the state, for you TH n ERTY LOAN side of the city court, yesterday aft- And he looked the youns cach; 12-inch at 49c each. Betier grades of Linen Centers, trimmed man with violet spats straight i with hand-run Linen Cluny Laces, sizes 22- to 54-inch, priced $2.25 to wre the citizen The Treasury ™ Department has | €tnoon, after hearing the testimony in the eve and slowly pegan 51.98 each. JOHN D. LONG in the case of the Stanley Svea Coal and Grain Co., against Kaspar Hova- s peeling the glove from his ALL-LINEN SCARFS, Hand-Scalloped and Madeira kind — - i h the thire iberty > o = ” . > also believed that he wag e sing . 5. i : S s k gilopeciandtladelratkinds, spectil T to launch clie thitd Liberw Eomb | yossien, The sult was for the r‘::y‘m“’ 'm Aediinicaiendorsine right hand. With a frightened values, $4.39 each. JOLS S "RE. Just when {he Germans are making | covery of a hill for feed. The de-|® JOO7 WAL o o gulp. the voung man with vio- MADEIRA NAPKINS, 39¢ (0 75¢ each, that horse: (\:::1‘”\-‘1 D] yut nome of them. proved to be the | !rir spats hastened from the e |,}'\12‘ ';;smxsnr(‘m.:u SCARFS—36-inch, 98c; {i-inch, $1.2 5 vere Keptd o ych-heralded dark horse speaker o e Zeibe : 1t the same place and he traded with M_m’_m e “"w o "Mf)’_ ”‘_']‘d S : “Oh, I thank you 33 much SCARY ND SHAMS, glish Lace trimmed, something new g A b Florabelle Yuban said warml Exceptional values at 98¢ cach. Other good Lace-Trimmed Scar( re Stanley Svea Coal and Grain Co,|jcaq Neither diq Former slderm ancial drive o raise the necessary | slap. Hovanessian claimed that his ot S SRl “Tt's a real pleasure ‘o find priced 39¢ to cach. that therc's at least nne real ago he Inoked to the faee of ti great martyred president he knew that ; he was looking at a true man, and picked out o most ‘gppropriatc time | when he asked support for Mr. Jester more malignant und deadly | peratle drive to crush our troops | fense claim smallpox germ which e belligerents in France | & brother of 1s city last week is POisou- | munouncement is made of a new fin- ine of the Bolsheviki, with i a W. J. MeCabe, whom Mr. Jester had declared would appear in his interests, om New Dritain will have to deal| funds for providing the soldiers with | resemblance to his brother was so the imme future unless dras-| e all they need. The number -3 | strong L at one time he was ar-|aprive. ollowing the introductors man left in the world e e a1 et Seure rvanency var ayn | enen (0 S o Soont | e, S e | llemn Sl oo DAINTY HANDKERCHIEFS FOR i : = B vears ago the bro retur: o | paign speech, part of which follows: er meltishly, 1 teachings from heing spread in | jq; aou 3 hilhed . g 3 D h follows o Fe : : ' | loan No. 23 the amount is & billions | gy key and died. Roche & Glover “Gentlemen, Voters and taxpay “Clutie! Cutie! Cutic he | S community Authentic repovts{ of (ollars, and if ¢ reasons are need- | appeared for the plaintif and Ax-| ers, T am glad to be with vou ,M<‘ gussled. EASTER ¢ to convince every American that | torney M. H. Camp for the defense.| eveninz. 7 can’t help bui win this Stabbing him viciously with 1 hor vanity set, Florabelle fled White and Colored Embroidered Novelties, | oidered Linen { out to the rear platiorm and and Lace-Trimmed kinds. Crepe de ine Handkerchiefs in plain o colors: others Embroidered and Lace Edged. Priced 19e¢, 25¢, 29c, e reached this office to the effect { | a group of strangers who Pro- | .. ciould comtribuie more generou — —— three cornered fight for mayor. { 1o than ever, they ara: The official O e SWEDISII LUTHERAN CHURCH. | wieh it was possible for all ot vou e o Special services haye been arranged | to have a talk with Alderman = rode with the cond | SoNte be e for the Swedish Lutheran church for | Cabe. He could fell you first hand 5 ' 5 S war reports from Amerioan, British f a local church with a view |, 5 prraais = 5 3 et e eorie of a al church L |and French headquarters for the | Laster Sunday. The nsual morning | what he thinks of me as a business (Copyright 1918 by Georg rd establishing an organized | ;.5 3 gnys. services with the exception of the { man and as a city official. As presi- Matthew" Adams) - | Qi © ch their party in our midst. | AN unday school classes will Be held. In | dent of the common council 1 have | . aster 1es read Stk 20X for strangers are alleged lo have o o _ |1ihe afternoon Rev. Mr. Hulteen of | trled to, for the last two years, be r think that “Cheating the Pub- £ g bt S llans e e ygars e e no secret of the nature of their| Tartford will he the speaker an fair with the members while accupy- ‘/l .' Sl e as a title for a motion picture, | will baptize the child of Rev. and } ing the chair. 1 know a great many | 37d You the taxpaver? Tt iy my duty For men and boys. Too many yien lon and fear ls expressed NALj; .y, neight of candor. Mre. §. G. Ohman. At this after- | of you personally owing to my activi. | {0 Meet you niore than half way and insidious propasanda has found a0 noon service, the HMaster collection | ties in citv affairs and in politiee for | YOU Will always find me with an open new styles, shades and desigus le soil here and is beginning 10 il b iy . will be taken up and the cards which | tha last eighteen years. I have taken | Mind and willing to do what I can to £ 2 " combinations at 50c¢ and 63¢ 1t's all right to talk about changing | {he children have been making for | o part in a great many of your ral. | N€lP vour causc along successful {zygiand fceactibe. e he clocks but what can we do with | funds for the home in Avan, Ma: Yies f lines.” = the old sun dial? Guess we'll have | will be taken up Havel the Waraatentirennaniiie S8 FIBRE SILK SOX jo sood eeneefand Flovaley o Lt e e b el oand) AL the Palm Sunday services ten | v,, pogple. Your connection with the | Priced 30¢, 65c and 98¢ each. 15¢ pair. gn population of this town to i e new U‘.wnvum-g were received l'Hf,O the ' Ghurch and including varfous so- h the Bolsheviki have confined church The Luther lenzue will meet| .;oijas ana L I Dy e ; committees, In furthering = In one way we hope the Kaiser's ! m Y = Spe p Fri- g | wctivities thus fa Fhe Her: i UTE0aY oY SR InE S s hes o e best inte of your eountry he. | BOlS BLO[ISES 69 EA activities thus far. The Herald} 51 0 iy gevelop into a rum-away, | day services will be conducted at O Y OUT (COUMLE C . lic, Plain colars and two-tons root. he Herald has supreme canfidence come in and look them over. usually happens to the driver in such the hest interests of vour ward hfinenced by agents of a party it through vour influence and & belie : er coming American citizens and the at- ot believe that any member of : S 0o especially when we consider what | 10:30 o’cloc Htude vou take in politics to further | And aolor ew and fresh for sp community, native or foreign i . | titude vou take in politics to further ) [, LINE and colors; all new and fresh for spring " Renter's Correspondent at Front Aise | 1s not a man in {his himself while in Hiawatha as a poet, have any recason to regret it or tha the Bolsheviki have done to Rue- |y gin0 gqually well in St. Josepn, | Savs Germans Ave Using Reserves | voto he cast for me. Every on tle Meadow Club Apr]!b‘ bne realizes the acute danger| SErr e By e e e SARRS ) Gl omel FACTS ABOUT THE AMER[CAN‘ NAVY teslin perzicting iihieny OF MM onse Hiawatha B (Kensasil Dem Lasteriihan o tiois ol see me in the mavor's office. You e | BY LIEUT. FITZHUGH GREEN, U, 8. N —Hi nsas emo- rolldt batlistene ith sure. " sentatives to obtain' a foothold [ J0X%*7 BSOS EANAS DEMOT| [ ondon, March 21.—Tho zone of | WOuld be listencd to with pleasure. TR T Iane for the hospital heoent nemy. When one stops to think 5 a1 who would b vy N e islcont hg fo enlare: ot i » Man Power . At 3 S = = city. = open fare continuing to enlarge ot One 5 card party and the dansant to be to think of a word to rhyme with s e ol Akt T do not pose as the one-man HET ile we do not believe that the as the Ententc forces fell back fight- ¢ s v held at the Shuttle Mecadow club on t t sausage. P i (o T FEE | R 1 L DR e e o o itting the Target leviki will have any success here, the afternoon evening of April LS German numb savs Reuter's cor- | fortune to serve vou for the next two | A% - eTlo0y ok ; " respondent at Britis eadquarters | vears, I will strive to give vou people | © Under the an 25 of iary Practice makes perfect applies to 2 of course : for 1t n - ey respon 1t ¢ British headq { rittee wihose names : £ e, today an administration complying with | Sommittee Wi < : ©- {men but not to matt A hundred crary purpose L thak = low is rapldly progressing and prom- ' ;actice shots at the nigger baby and they both bear hings, apes- and adds, that the present offensive is the | gest from time to time sueh mnew | 525 t0 be one of the most attractive man can catch three cigars out of | dynamite have ommor events of this scason miight v e P " . . " bo I five. But a gun might fire a million | Specit 5 i S tickets have bheen issued at onr im cach. Those who desire to tend the supper at 7 a'clock. for which separate tickets at one dollar per ticket have been prinfed, will lea 10t Flerence HUmMDI- | 00t o hrainte Somo men are ! { | f hot good policy to wait until the runs out before shutting the door. We must protect our cit- Senator Thomas wants to know of fareign birth or extraction| whether it is true that $2,000 non- L\ the wiles of such enemiss to | combatant officers have been commis ‘ Lol s el el R o Lot S P it has o peen as successful as renefi > the larzest number of our { sioned. If it is true, why not have | (14t it has not B e & kL publie. It iy claimed that tife| Saredel Mew Veck Sun they anticipated, the enemy being a | citlzens know nothing about the pres B A i Jonz way behind his timetable and ! I will be in readiness at all times i having failed to break through and | with an open mind to listen to those begin rolling up tactics. Vo o]t (e i T will “The Germans are now pushing | and we for the enforcemen e - ,”‘7( ‘(_ o ]’f_‘ o 'H‘m‘ i "w ‘,”fi 3 ‘»-‘r ‘:_ e ; i"f‘] ‘“.’f " rey. telephone 1822 in due season | i But because so many agents A saloonkeeper named August, who | 282inst the UELUER (2§ WES 08, S| cIvil 8 wgcons to zive the chairman of supper com- i ' 98 e Saki i i ' | pressure of their masses. They have | capacity. canability and mental equ! 3 b - > | have a hand in deciding where th ivesSiniiSasita toor SiRIoh cealidzyll RESSEREE 90 MmN aEs IR A SOE ael o Ugandimenaliallns niiee M= fovoontuntivits ipiayiash o | IANER T RIREE RS R e angerous persons ave liable te| Apri] 1, has hung this sign in his sa- i-‘1'; 5 ey merw Rl Tongealls actory Ser¥-|) the correct number of guests. How- | oS o S e Wind Ehers musdhe Do Eucsmaric [looRimindows e first O APHITIVAL oY d‘n-aa-l; therefore wearing themselves | 1o the variove eommissions T will | C1eF, those who are present at the ;i e yo e N e | e lit. If they are here they must|DPe the Jast of August.”—Paterson | 214 are there RS R e i tol theipvatious feomialsgions Will | atternoon entertainment beginning at | |08 ey 7 Press-Guardian down although they are naturally | yee everv effort to conduct the ofty's | . 3 3 o’clock and he HI Recur ticket. | S i ina tholtorense ih fhe Do ae e T A O et ot ho | 2 9'¢lock and have uot secured tick q] 1t is now clsarly esta he | the laws now in force and to suz- great main effort of the Germans and | jaws as in my judgment will times at a target yet of its own voii- | with y nterna tion hit no closer on the million-and- | state. Any pent oneth v | just how much to reiy Painfuily obvious of course But : state £ the strangers in question, but, War savings staanps are country- vhy Not just 2 1 in is )t } Not just because the sun is| tons pe ssary, the chief of police should | saving stamps—Dallas Morning News. house-to-house canvass made ry quarter of the city where that after the fight it tauds comfort- | peding ed out Itse a nest of snakes. ably to the bottom of he sca vet they m R n for the supper. are cordially invited ¥ ) . e e e e e hat thel| a8 : d Sirst and simplest in the probiem | forence’ even Hindenburg may have mistaken hi [CnegeneraRfceling ] t 108 ) jitical Jines izt dian e res i e ! et lenataih B S & i to participate in the continued pr LUARD YOUR TONGUE. vocation. He makes & five publicity | GaY8 of trench warfare ate definitely “T will tnsict from the committecs | o0 B8 0 _Jmt_m“ pnort of its ruling which ex- | agent—Meriden Record and commiesions, a careful foMowWing | fickets have heen isstued for those ;vg‘ih" and - the ~line of dsparture. | m c : x Ity e o S of our charter’s provision and a strict | 1o wish fo stay throughout one | Polnter directs his telescope at e 1 . \pricious il s S ol This is golng to be a season when AUTOMOBILES DAMAGED. accounting of all monev expended O ey Stay throughout the en- | [ ;114 o¢ aim. In order to do so pow iness of gun, accuracy he War Department states that ? g e | must elevats the zun more or less | of ] wave a less attention should he given to the 7 e | e lawn and more to the garden.—-Nor- | Rev: Pr. Hill's Machine S@uck by | euy vajue for all the moneys expend- | cojlont musicians will | furnish | according to the distance for which | dozen erro se for won reason that enemy agents in | wich Bulletin. Solomon’s Car on Main Strect. ed and that there shall be no waste | music frem 4 in - the atterneon £l | Sights are set. The further away the | der thai intry might obtain valuable in- Rev. Dr. George W. (. Fill's auto- | ©r loss through favorttism, lack of | 10 o'clock in the evening. Card par- { targetilsithe Breateriihefanslefis ihes a So, probabdly, there will be no au- | mobile was badly damaged thia morn-| 2 bility, carclessness. {imposstble ! ties can arrange their own tables, or | {Ween the gun’s muzric and he point tomobiles In Nantucket. Apd for- | ing while it was standing neav the | schemes. political manipalation and | when arrviving singly or independent- | tunately nobody Is forced to Pass | curb in front of the Sauth Congrega- | nnnecessary expenditures of extravi- |y tahles will be arranged for them | country. (and there seems to | through that town on the way to any | tional church. Tmmanuel Solomon | gations Iy the committee in charge. ’ reason for doubting that this | other place. One just naturally goes |qrove his father's big six-cylindep| T Will with the assistance of ad-| The following chairmen have been | joGEEishi il sian LISl oove s Qi alon o (LS o E sCiRIDOTS | | | | | | of ‘tagging targets’ are the line of ! gethe tire entertainment “T will insist that the city recelve Dyson's orchestra, composed of ¢y nccessity prompted the move, 0 , compose \dd to jonifrom ithefiiate. er's nozzle Briefly it is tickilng up | may be ere ave cnemy agents at large into the air | Scarcel The pointer looks along the line| the bang 0 ose) wo at home must be very | 1o Nantucket to stay or to come back | Buick into it. Solomon told the po- | visors consider and examine new and | clected: Mrs. James Robinson, chair- | the Sun's axis extended called the| a frightene ¥ | Fome again.—New IHaven Union. lice that he heard someonc swhistle | nntried wnropositions, avolding im-| man of ticket committee: Miss Annie | line of departure. The distance be- | same gull f ] tween the two is called the angle of | Powerful mot respond departure. |'s BOOM! See her hop! . . | swing the up and But you can't hlame the poor old| down to th ¢ chat gun for hopping when she goes off. “ terin Tear a T pinio You'd jump too if vou hiccoughed | Bul only - - guard of Dr. Hill's machine ‘ el ot Natusaliation Conrt 1eception committee will cons of | hard enongh to throw the hone in| after long not Lo divulge any informa- B Y e — while he drove along the street and | practicable experiments made at the | Copley, chairman of card committee: pich could possibly assist the The Tinited States government | he turned to see who it was. He was cost of the taxpaver | Miss Hazel Andrews, chairman of ldiers especially must be on | wants gas blowers. It would seem | not watching where he drove and ha “T will endeavor to see that the|tiusic committe Miss Florence hard, most of all when travel- | that Uncle Sam ought not to have [ crashed into Dr. Hill's Ford | expenses of the city are kept within | Ilumphrey. chairman of supper com- chtest tou mtrol lever much diffculty in finding them. Solomon damaged the steering gear | its Imcome reducing if possible its ! mittee; Mrs. Joseph Andrews. chair- t is the easiest thing in the = N e o Greenwich News and Graphic. on his car and crushed the mud- o S il e e floating and bonded indebtedness. man of transportation commitice, The - on a (rain. We have all| The davlight saving law witl soon — e tlemen. T have not prom. | tNe executive committee of the Wom- | your throat 16 miles. But that hop | point a tur p casual acquaintanceships in | B€® davlight. The peculinrity about DYNAMITE EXPLODES. it jf";h,," ,m‘;]‘“,_ e ,mfé“ an’s Hospital hoard and directors: | or fump Inserts an error: that i s at some time or other. And | tDI® 12w is that it goes on in summer | e e & - LERa _“‘ o ward | Mrs. George W. Traut, president; | messes up the nice simple 1 when we dou't need it and goes off in'| One Killed, Four Injuved at Monocacy | ¢ 2ave placed in vour ward fyg.coonpn et Merwin, vice president: | zeometry we would h be sure the enemy Knows | winter when we do need it.-—New | (Pa,) Quarry | by my influence a eclaims committeo | ypgy Aary B Bingham. secretary; | fired without any peculiar w prone men are to converse | London Day. g i | of which Councilman Arrotlo Was|yp.. Gaorge Rapelyo. treasurer; Mrs, | And then, oh dastardly fellow passenger sharing the o agus Ba ol Bl noit Mars | ihe fiscohatnan . S S1ect: ’(;";;’" H. P. Carter, chairman auxiliary com- | the power is as undependable as Now TP, e otL N g ins N aa | tinson I NoF arrisburg, was killed; | Tomaszewsky in a contest as chalr- Df course no true American Ao GILE haad B 2 i p N : TR TS, 0 TR, ) e | om0 (ot (i Mooy, 0 Ti|| ity GRGl WL GEED SEIRAGG, [l Gl (e Saial G i e e e been indicted by a United States | Ralbh Lobach, of Monocacy, was fatal-| man of the claims committee. If Ifcnairman membership. committee. | may kick Ike a Texas st s Y | grand jury for violation of the es- |1V injured, and three other men werc| am elected mayvor T wi e that the | mpe guxiliary committer is, Miss | next it's got mo more pep than ion which might be of use | pionage law, he will have something | inJured, one serfously, by the prema- same committee shall be retained Amelia Chamberlain, Mrs. Lawrence | sick monlkes Compar ely speak but if we talk with strangers | besides academic freedom io defend. | ture exvlosion of a heavy charge of | You have now the naturalization| jrouat, Mrs. I A. Searle, Mrs. R. N. | : —New York World dynamite in a drilling at the T 2010 | court: at your very door, which makes | peck, Mrs. Herbert Mills, Miss Hazel | i | i guard our tongues lest we 2 EERG e G o it much easier for your friends to be | Apndrews, Mrs. Noah Lucas, M t at something the Kalser's| vy, n r v Lucas, 1 : in charge to have the Hospital | ers to today. The dynamite expleded with-| ade citizens. T was back of that| (harles W. Nichols, Mrs. William Ro- | Benefit entertainment because it cel from and used my influence | jand, Mrs. Kenneth Sloper. Mrs, Wil- | €brates the hospital's twenty-fifth a as ayor T saw to it that|jiam Boath, Mrs. Frank L. Tr | niversary one worthy of the occasion | | | have noticed that any man ay want to Lknow. Don’t{who can think up a plan to rescue | Ut an 2o ) ut troop movements, war or- | the farmers can make a good living | other drill hole near by was beiug 2 charged : P g it ypeka Capita 3 leven about letters from rela- | c¥Plainin Zopsk abltal 5 clectric connection while an- fonak SCIENTISTS AID WAR WORK w re necded the varioy was a part of our charter amend- irs. H. B. Humason, Mrs. J. B 25 ST = ) ments which was handed over to our | Thomson. Mrs. H. H. Wheeler, Miss What naturaliss will develop tha | LOBACCOSRORSSOTIDLIAES S = Klett and Representatives | Francis Whittlesey, Miss Anne Cop- | pearing of strangers. hen that will not cross the road in | cco donation party was held | ja)) ang Covert, who started them |ley, Mrs H. S Parsons. Mr: mes | Members of New Britain Chuveh Ov- | which they are to do riter recalls that in Germany | front of an auto? The fact that | last evening by Cot Colun on to thefr successful finish t Robinson, Mrs, W. Parker, Mrs. ganize to Cary On Work Here move originated in Boston $200,000 worth of poultry is destroyed | Daughters of > and was a great | fhe house and senate. T have been [ Harry Bates, Miss Flora Flumphrey Members of the Christinn Sciev Scientists ha each vear from this cause ought to | rought packud®es | told L numerous zens that it cost | Mrs. H. C. McKinney, Mrs. €. W. |« inspire some one to efforts in thiy Lohaeco in is forms to be i them ahout 325 to out hoth pa- { Pinches. and Mrs, A, H. Dessau: di- |y organized to carry o ost wor- | and refu ion, in the trains, and in | direction.—Norwich Record sent to the soldiers nce. About| pers to hecome American 9 rectors, Mrs. Joseph Andrews, 1t held | forwarded th bies, warning the public, and v pound designated | the Hartford court. Tf T have been | George P. Hart, Mrs. Isaac D. Rus- | vesterday at the home of Mrs. Isaac ' garments and 5. a And still the town of Berlin Al < rean Sergt. | the mean f saving voun this small ell, Mrs J. A. Traut. Mrs. Albert | Black of Harrison street an cxec clothing for the refu the front in the presence or | | had hardly begun when huge | = hurch in this city are now complete- than 29,500 arti were posted in every rail- . e hy war work and at a meeting rt rly the soldiers, against en- Sl not changed its name The State amount of money, don't ou think | N. Wiard. Mrs. W. . Sisslons, M | committee was named and wor I | Belgium, Italy and Council of Defens it neatectin e ) 8 e e thathi nonid vour monev to a| Eugene Porter, Mrs. Hedley P. Car- | Drocecd with celerit committee will co-opera 0 conversation with strang- | can learn from the enemy. | something.—New Londou Day 1 siof g donations. 1 8ood advantage if I was g mayor | ter. Ivery effort is being made by| It ls the aim of thesc s \\m;lema b e