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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MARCH 28, 1918. O-Bricn, - Jumspn . | JAPANESE ARE READY TO TAKE POSSESSION OF A THE IMPORTANT RUSSIAN PORT OF VLADIVOSTOK | BERT i _| BY LLOYD GEORGE FEET WERE CHILL enkowski, Toni, 2315 High — S g T e bnnell, Bdward D, : ] g o et e e - Statement Gonsidered As Appeal Has Good Audience at L. F. & 26 Lawlor o ma . - to Shipbuilders and Workmen | Noon-day Rally | ."’.].m R % . S 3 Washington, March 28.—The appeal Luther M. 1 lressed an 4 ¥ i '\m : . _x o . = . of l‘l‘unl George for urgent haste in ' tentive noon-c the factg ’ 03 Stanley : ¢ : o : 4 Ar‘m»m n troop mavements to France, | gates of Tran ark t 53 Sto . . ; e ; s : i read in New York last night by Lord noon ai 1 i took occas [ f 5 i - s L % 3 Reading, was viewed here today as a 10 deny @ repoit in another paper t e : ; ; : g : ey S 5 e o call to the American people he had postponed his rally of Tues 5 ¥ ! British officials are fully advised as because he had cold feet instead O to the situation here and know tho ¢ald in his thro: In denying $ o ! ] ) L ; : American government is straining he had cold t, Mr. Barnes declal : i ‘”.“k oot A & Ay \ every resource to get men to the front that had he heen able to talk he wou Edward, 298 Park ’ ¢ ¥ 3 P and has confident hape of placing :n | ha ppeared, even if one of his fe ¥ ¢ g army of a million or more in the ficld | Fad heen frozen entirvely Adam. N F 3 ) during the present vear. He then launched forth on a erl e . 5 : 3 - g The task of moving the men rests ' cism of the Quigley administrati b Josephn i i 3 S as much with shipbuilders, both em- | saying that while a one-ring cigcus| - eon. \ plovers and emploves, as with any all right for animals it is not a of s e g - gsovernment agency It w regarded man government that people want. B : . A : probable that Lloyd George's messags ; Said he regretted that the mayor H " s S P g ak e 52 % < ! x i 3 % 5 was calculated to reach the men in seen fit to deny the truth of certg sty Hle & g the " shipyards and munitions plants | statements madé, but added that * OlsonY Arthur, i 3 and picture for them the urgent nec birds will flutter He als§ s§ Olson) Charles . e et : H i ? s 5 of haste with their part of the great, that during his four years as maj B 5 " ) .y & : S task { the public has treated Mr. Quigll SN 3 : e ; g ! Ll | The extent of American military aid With great respect and should ck, Konstaniy, 28 Orange St.| Olson, Riarold. £ e : ; MRS S ve deend onlilic sauianoN el e fones S GB T DeRTEEy oo Qlsont fusol o e ; 7 g s work done in American plants of alii to comc re and call everyone W, : 7 z g Kin The rate at which troops are investizates the city's business sla expected to go forward is largely de ers and knockers. In this conpeetig pendent upon the: spoed with which , Mr. Barnes said he feels like & they are turned out. ers and knockers.” Tn this connecti Pasgurd, Jame | Olson, Walter. Paul, Raymond eil, James. Paulson, Arthur J. O'Neil, Tatrick Pease, Maurice I O'Neil, Raymond, 241 High St. § ¥ . 5 : Pechout, Anthony. OINeILERMPeh i Fan T ; S s o ; | Lloyd George's Appeal Follows, used, and added that he feels ev: Peck, Albert W. Jr., 121 Maple O’'Neil, Rodert P., Broad St G : - 2 . & . 4 A | “We are at the crisis of the war, ™" Who is not devoting his entd street. . Onorato, James V., 51 iden & | 5 : i 5 . % 3 Kl < (ttacked by an immens ener to the support of the fede: Eecl g bet! ety : o | 5 e R i & of German troops. Our gorsnnCabin SIS ivas Sl S Al Peliksga, Adam, : e street, ve, Charles W., 93 Arch St, 2 o e 5 e Bdee e it Peorkowski, lznatz, Grove | Orloske, Walter ¥ e e U street. Orlowski, John ., 1003 Stanley St Recent photograph of the commer- j above, some of the Japanese - ! | ically before the pressure of a Perun, George, 176 lIligh street. | Overstrom, Henry I3, 40 Griswold | cial harbor and docks of Viadivostok hat are D) roops | stor 'l food and war supplies sent | gyccession of fresh German David the great Pacitic port of Russia, and, | that city- to ; e e I s e punich Going back to the famous ic hou city meeting of three vears agp, A Barnes accused the mayor of railroa A e ing the ice house proposition throu 8 mous losses. and then running away from the mee ing when someone asked for a cou stead Peterson, Peterson, David W “The situation eing faced with Peterson, Fdward W. : rark WAR SAVINGS RALLY | plendid courage and resolution. The of votes. Because of these unf str | CI’I‘Y lTEMS ISABELLA WHIST COMMITTIES, | W eninton) Mrs f dogged pluck of our troops has f. Ticthols Helsalitibe Husintsani GoteEsen Rl iy Ereestal ON TUESDAY NIGHT | Gatrnes Ay, Mrs. ferbert W the moment checked #he cotseless the city have been disgusted and sing Peterson, John Iiver, 73 e {Those Who Willl Betn Ch . i ner . ey rush of the enemy, and treet. 0 Mrs. Morgan Morgans is seriously G S I ntar ATics Gladal Nrag 4ssis. | have now joined in the struggle. But city meeting of representative men: Peterson, Merwin ( f L | ill at her home on South Main St. e Gy tants. i this battle, greatest and most mo- The municipal potato crap Wi Petroski, Jac rm”Y' Important Mceting at Elks’ Club for Open Friday, Hollanders', Hartford. The members of Isubell Circle, | Dance, Miss Agnes Curtin, chair- | :l“‘ll)ln‘:\\h .‘. history of the world, #gain the target for the political guy Petts hur A 4 e S Nutional bay 2 7 B ay T Mol White Miss Grace|lishonlyFius reginning, hrounghout of Mr. Barnes and he dwelt upon t ‘es From Various Lodges Jebitiy National Daughters of Isabella, who | : I b ot Committee | Burns, \iss Bessie Conlin, Miss | it the French and British are huoyed fact that this expenditure of $20, i Kleanor Bunny, Miss Mary Donahue, | With the knowlec that the great Was the money paid in by taxpa, HERRL th linmense | sians quit the war against Germany. the Ifrench that time there has not been a sing Court Prosperity, F. of A, will Will assist in making ¢ whist and Pfe s 156 | to Stimulate of Stamps meet at 0 o i i & P . s T E ate Sta - at 17 o’clock this evening in | social to he held Vo = ) SO h e he 5 : . e Pfeiffer, Henry 3o 2 Maple O. U. A. M. hall to take action on | o\ onine Wed ¥ Miss Mollie O'Brien, assistants, Republic of the West will neglect no @nd was of vital interest to street i ¢ An important meeting of the lodge | ;' it “of soseph Coftey. it S Fntertainment, Miss Laura arren, | €ort which can haston its troops and _CVery one. In the manner in Phel ISdmunc | comittees of the local war savings| = . ; Piironesdes i i e T T ot St shipsiio Wimope the mayor handled the potato sit Phelps, Albert ¢ | stamp campaign is to be held next| The dressmaking class of the work- 4 ' ‘In war, time is vital. Tt is impos- tion, he ‘neglected his side-part Phelps, George 1 Tuesday evening at 8:15 p. m. at the { IN¥ girls’ club will not meet this eve- 1" 0 R : N - sible to exaggerate the importance of £00d old common sense.” In con Pherson, Erne .. 166 Maplo IIks' club. The purpose of this|NNg owing to the Inability of Miss |t 4 X ol Glove SO RSTon L, S “”‘“"\“ C00- 1 gotting American re-enforcements $0n. Mr. Barnes said that if he street. meeting is to discuss and formulate | Gold, the instructress, to be present. IS Georee A e 5 L ISR e Lehon=| loross the Atlantic in the shoriest \OFtUnate enough to be elected he ¥ Phillips, Leroy, | plans for Stimulating interest in the | The re ular meeting will be held ‘”'_ “‘”‘ ""“‘“‘_ 4 \\‘I\ i G -“" N m low tho | Possible space of tim e¢ndeavor to conduct the city’s bus) Bitkap Donells work of the lodge committees and to | next Thursday. i " o SRR : £ H‘" s o “”“f‘ “‘H "\“ Lo 'l'] i E i ness along different lines, and if ¥ Picczulis, David W. co-ordinate the efforts of the com- A delegation of members of New ' oo i aa B VRIS SR Lo R : 3 fails to do as he promises he hopd Pieczulis, John. 533 Beaver street. mittees of the various fraternal or- i Britain lodge Loyal Order of Moose, < LSS TAILLS. : ERGT. KINIRY TO SING. “to be pelted with lemons, if there a Pieg 1 canizations, with a view to greatly isit Hartford lodge this evening. A instrel program has heen ap- | N0 Potatoes hand In_asking (I vote of the people, Mr. Barnes Pienkowski, Wasil accelerating the sale of the Thrift card tourney will be conducted TIED J el D EEN > | ranged by the men of Camp Devens rson, Robert T., Dennison’s Ga- Stamps and War Savings Stamps 'Ei\ ENENG R,AD}U UIERLQ FG R E S M to be given in Bristol Tuesday April D¢ 28KS it as an independent candid | : Sk T d f S o Miss Minnie Germain, assistants through the medium of these organ- An entertainment will he held by 6. Among the soloists, is S A& ryhophasneither ring nor el A that | the Luther league of the Swedish James P. Kinivy of this city, v fundehim (and he assured 1S AECEN Lutheran church this evening o irst five to leave this | (7 3 on ir e A warch this evening. wus one of the first five to leave this | (PAt he will endeavor, if electbd represent them fairly, without reg to nationality, occupation or creed rage. 1 Pietrzak, Irank, 60 Orange street. | izations. It is highly essential pillard, Basil, 25 Court street. every member of each lodge commit- Pinches, Francis W. 10 Emmons tee attend this meecting, and it s The anr Al A aies NIShEor T : 3 > O ieiene abiu Itavelis ety curnestly hoped that every member of ton lodge, 1. O. O. 7., will he 1 ' gk S g of the friends of the young soldicr Pinches, 10 1mmons each lodge, whether on one of the | thiy evening. : s £ o : Sients ot b ot el committees or not, will be present ; \n entertainment and smoker - However, the meeting will he of uni- | \ an | . # Ay : | S P ) o \l interest, characterized by stir- | follow the meeting of New Britain LAy P P L HERE IS BOLSHEVIK ' EVENTS TONIGHT e S . patriotic appe; and the public e, : : ever R ; y 3 ) ; e R e L e T femmaate g i T e S\ O e ENVOY TO FRANCE st fecim frewer™™" + Platt, Perceival, 121 Maple street. | for a program which, both in regard Sergeant Richard Anderson has re- | e : | 11, 51 Prospect | to speakers and music, it would be | tuimed to Camp Dix, N. J. after a | difficult to surpass. The meeting Will | vigit with his parents on Edson street, be presided over by K. W. Schultz, 4 | and the presence of such able and | Earls Pyne, of the U. S kely, | inspiring Speakers as Col. Howell | hits Teturned to duty at Newport, A bt Chene: e director of the War Polaskensky, Petel Savings Stamp campaign, and Judge Rey, William E! OBrien of Thomps e Plinski, Jan Smith are virtually assured. Moreover, | sonyille was a visitor in this city ves- | > g : } 3 ‘¥ ; : DL pen ey, Britel Polka, Wodyk, 258 Church street, | the committee has been fortunate in | gorqqy, | 5 | v - B Poplelorczyk, Waladislaw securing the services of the Arpi Se SRy Poppel, Fenry, 124 Dwight street. | tet, whose power to entertaln with | _Henry Schupa k is home from tho Poppel, Rudolph, 325 Main street. | Patriotic selections is too well known harton School of Finance, Philadel- Bavtal T awia i in New Britain to require comment. | phia, Pa ; b Poster, Maxwell | The attendance of a good pianist is T s o S e e e ; ; s . ok ; . A Porter, Stuart assured, and Fred Latham will sing. | o R : niel 1., Winter street. | Altogether, the meeting promises to g { he exceptionally inspiring, and it is mmanuel Solomon, son of Mr. and ; oy : A iy o S e felt certain that it will result in | ) solomon of Francis street, is - e G a5 i . i . e e G eatly accelerating the e of Thrift | home from Muhlenberg school for the 8 i 4 3 ton street. | Stamps and War Savings Stamps. spring vacation, ; o i 3 ‘ N 4 4] 4 e e Prange, Carl The personnel of the lodge com- ! 3 Brainitis, Geors mittee 1 been augmented by the Prescher, Arthur J., 65 Monroe | inembership of Mr. Case who will de- | . jnitiated and an entertainment will | : e , : ; 3 Sl ancin DIt o dee L6 Lof s street. vote his efforts to giving publicity to | o0, "R 0T S L i o8 | ; 7 o Pressure, George | the activities of that body. During ) ! ] . X oot 5 | , 45 : Prey, Joseph { business hours Mr. Case may be The Y. W. C. A. basketball m . ot lional : R Pritchard, Richard reached at the Fafnir Bearing com- | will meet tonisht at 7:30 o'clock for 2 : = Prizer, Julius pany, and in the evening will usually | practice. Tomorrow evening the tank | Provost, Norman G., 85 Pleasant|be found at the New Britain club. will be open from §:45 o'clock until | throughout the Un street — = 10 p. m. | only officially Pszczolkoski, Wladyslaw ! ELKS BANQU TONIGHT. Pucilowski, Alex o - Pulek, John, %1 Franklin street. | New Britain Lodge, B. P. O. I Purfiros, Jo Observe 13th Anniversary Purfiros, Sarvis The stage is all set for the annual ENEMY AL] - Purney, John dinner of New Britain lodge, B. P. ENS INTERNED AT FORT OGLETMHORPE O | O. E., this evening in the banquet hall Oberg, Philip, 164 Dw nt eet. of the organization on Washington O’Brien, Bernard 38 Main street. | street. The affair is scheduled to O’Brien, Francis l., 1106 Stanley start at 6:30 o’clock. Over 200 mem- Pneuman, Arthur | High class photo drama, Fox's th ter street. Pochylski, Stephen, 140 Grove street. Poinelli, Dowenik Moving pictures and vaudevilld Keeney's theater Turner society meets in Turn, hall. is home for the Iaster vacation. | @ il 3 i = o : Jr. 0. U. A. M. hall Pracala, Basil Prainpa, Joscph A 3 Washir meeting of the V society i : 5 y 3 ; gitect Saturday evening 17 candidates will : : : There are many instructions and lectures under the pestaRinRt R oIt hall supervision of Chief Electrician I'homas Baker of Great Lakes, who is [ i J “ Britain Aerie, F. O. K., meetd ' ) \ f recently ay aglen hal I coznized as an expert radio cnmn.l TS e o G - Mrs. William Pieffier is ill at her | corps is beir homo on Arch strect. 1. These r n . holdi first-grade license and | polsheviki government to IFrance. e so a professional license in radio, a member of the cecutive commit- = (v convention, Bar tee of the soviets, reet bers and \guests are expected to be 5 : O'Brien, Frank Jlack Ttock | present. Exalted Ruler Timothy W. | o B S e l Sh e e o e | ave The Shipping ames also be in charge of the postprandic : : | exercises. Attorney Robert P. Butler . » i « J - i " of Hartford, a member of the State S el i i : T N ok, o by using home-made prod- Council of Defense, will be the prin- s : 3 B e : . cipal speaker, and his talk will be of | ucts instead of imports. 4 patriotic nature. John J. Crean 3 LS9 g ¥ : i will be in charge of the musical pro- 5 P R b % o & v d - ¥ . . " R i s R G e ; ey y $ o If you are a coffee drinker polohn Gl el i < : L S Sk ’ 4 L T : you need not deny yourself | members of theatrical troupes appear- | S sl s = - ;. 2 a rich, coffee-like cup. ‘m, in local theaters Among the invited gu are Gov- | ernor Marcus H. Holcomb of Meriden | lodge, Lieut-Governor — Clifford [ el £ y ® ~ Sy wilson of Bridgeport lodge; st ; . i 4 g : Grand ted Ruler James I e ¢ e 3 = i g : Nicholson of Boston, Past Grand 1x- o8 | e | alted Ruler Edward Leach of New % : 3 i ; / York, Past Grand Esteemed Leading i Fig X A E ’ > v JKnight John D. Shea of Hartford £ Pt L : : : : ! is made in America and lodge; Thomas L. Reilly, past grand ! e : e : ik ‘me ‘,“ e unknown or un- i omed leading knight of Meriden, B, ek - : i i ¢ 3 e provides a delicious drink, P nictraC N = District Deputy Grand Bxalted Ruler 2 o Firs : S : i Tse 0T VALY SAr really superior to coffee i E 'AN' % ZED K and because free of the coffee drug, “Caffeine.” Jliminate ALIL question of impurity At Grocers Everywhere Don't endanger the life of that pre- M. D. Reidy, of Naugatuck, Secrctary Thomas A. Shannon of Hartford. FTAILED AS CLERK. Fireman Edward Conlin, of Hook or richness. From selected sources of high qual- ty and THOROUGHLY PASTEUF in a modern creamery OUR | RIZED MILK will satisfy the | cjerical work in the department. Fire- most exacting { man Conlin will assist in the detail work ncide 1 o 1e tire preve ere are some the we 1 | Og hor - e, 0 N " . E. SEIBERT & SON, | v it o ie nrt prvioiin| stos e come o e o) opwimorie, (o, s wo | the 0 the camp e sivn. The it wh will be inauguratec iens internc t United | zround within their rhbed wire lim- | is of Capt. Philip Yost, U. 8. A.. adju 101 PARK S1R | Oude cale un A 2 rison camp No. 2 it Fort V I = arde Also & view I tant of the camp, fm and Ladder company No. 1 i | | | has boen | detailed by Chief Robert M. Dame :m"

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