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GIVES 297 BOOKS Before the Spring,” NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MARCH 30, 1918, i T I'he Institute library reports that | '. ) s s 10 dayis for the use of our soldfers and B : Their Lines T more oais ave i B Horsfall Hat coming in Tt is honed that week after week ,’ 10y will continue to come in steadily, The pride you take in wear- for our \ ed books as long g verson who ies= il 0 00 Ol i ipply | 0 @ Hovsfall FHat is not that srse wh i g g ias SUDDS B e ;rnpmm“ Th unm 5t he yeplenished. Al @ conscious pride which goes BB scveral pages SAtions which have been opened for with @ cock-sparrow strut. ik the receipt « be contin- & i v q Fof two umknown sail- “"‘J = 1t ol \::’w‘w‘ 25 ntin- Tt is that silent pride which ¢ declare that they do e springs from the certainty you [e. thelr names pub- eel that they would Kticle in print, With urged to form the habit of turning / in their new books as soon as they B arc irreproachable above the ad then In this way, o con- @ chin and above the crowd. came Hhe ¥ Briet ol G TRGET faiseiss, Bife Wieh . All fashionable shapes and will be assured, and a most will. AW¥hifle out | 115 Bine devils of loneliness and do- Hats coupled with pre-cminent t two of us New Brit- | 12 1" g [ e e this up and T thought | AR T | | shades in Derbies and Soft All books received will be prepared ¥ folks back home might 4 Bd it. We would prefer not | men hames, but we enlisted in use in accordance with the sim- d down by I ibrary e e ¢ Service of the American Libr designate. The needs of all car THOUGHTS 'OF A YANKEE SATl/ and stations in this vicinity will be [§ IT PAYS TO BUY OUR KIND. v % TN fl : Z . > Y of firs Mos \ N U2-99 Asyi St., Cenuecting B 7 4Th0r:=u::dn:7<}7\§“mw when we niet | Looks collécted alor T - | | With 140" T:::mh::l’l‘:‘tf it i //?13 4 05’% eflM{? ' 7¢ Vad 59-”1 MI|I| Sll’&fi At homie and in foRelgn ports 2o IRl e Salinued o HARTFORD, & - A b - pidly possibie. At We liked your wavsiand vour rollick- { 5 million are needed there ing trends \ | and a constant stream of 722 MICHFICA Cm ITEMS And you always seemed good Sports: | pents must be maintained, for the | * e o p j But times have changed since thep a | wastage will be very g . Hence BATTLE AIDS RECRUITING, the call for books, books and more =Rt fe {4 \,‘\71 TH a huge army of our boys “over there,” it means that every man- And things have happened that can’t | ,ooks. ; AR 3 Nallcozat \ The A. T. A. has built up an or. | Pritish-Canadian Gffice Reports Good jack of us forced to stay home to “carry on” this country's business It is hard to belive from the wWay | ganization eapable of handling thou- Progress in Week. must do MANY TIMES as much work as he did before. He must take the vou appeared sands and thousands. That the book : 5 ) 1 places of the boys “over there. You would follow the <ourse Vour | will be forthcoming cannot be doubt- . Nl @ (5 1l : i ITRL\C" :‘“H s]kfl::d; y " Ly A ; s office in : The American pe(]»plc anddth: United States government, in this hour of 5 o Ve always thought that in a squal Lo &, FEDUrS v he i economic trial, have declared the ish Tda Taplin o Newdrk, i\ 3., [y se Tl e e e o, S ments for G i Utility motor car to be an Indispensable ng friends in this city. Faces and ways and words will de- | e ted g 1301 ; rance has no doubt stimu- . v Boreans, best qualtts: By e le fire department v called to ed recruiting and it is pleasing to NV . B il e i y & Decorating Co.—advt And the. things vou have done aro | {h¢ vicinity of the Shuitle Meadow | noto that the Iritishers of Conneeti. aal e must win by Efficiency and Efficiency means transportation. 8 el ountry club vesterday, on oun have made tuch wondertul re 1 : e " S Gc}r:t;:tda"f;giey s ill at her Warhxasr(:;:; Zil{;cxfizm i G G e Ghes | Tiae s eeennl > to volunteer and see this w . In the Paige Essex “Six-55” thousands of business men, professional men, n I e e it | SVelie | own¥ilnoirt Southington | through to a successtal issne, o energetic men, patriotic men have found the surest and most economical s s\'-nnh'ywx:(h -;01 2 a‘r& n aw- them right, and the Sot ton forest fire war- | American people are now 3 means of multiplying their efficiency. It has proved their best invest- n New York, is home on af . 0 &L, otr and square, den w 1. No. ompany e through a period ‘similar to whe [if8 ment for their effectiveness, their country and the CAUSE. Th: Paj; d furlough. Never taking a do or dare, tinguished : near the fire sta- {jingland, France and Belgium expe Essex is a war necessity. S ot Aunt Deltas Bread— | pov' U *4iG0t do it Just the same, tion and No. 4 company put out a |icnced In 1914, and Britons Tor en e oI whet Son wiant fire on Lexington strect. ica will be all the morc eve Incubators for sale. call game, e Een Uhovgrcturn o Re 7-passenger. $1830; Coupe “Six-3 285 o0s., Park and Bigelow Sts.— |'Cause there’s men and women and LINWOOD FARM SOLD. | se was that of or 3 L5 SN Lol O S e "",N“)"l"‘ penuen RS0, : [ e 28l fi own R : _imousine “Six 7-passenger, children, tco, Walter E. Miller of Bloomfield has | lFishman. maried and with a famil 230; Sedan “Six e D, T (T T dancing school, Tues. [ Unarmed and surely no danger 1o |,urchased {1 o v s R ead t his countrymen were s Sedan “Six- 7 ger $2850; h S ' 4-passenger ancing : ) as ¢ o fow, el S SRR L R e ! Linwood : . $1395; Glendale 39" Chummy « $1690; Dartmoor * 2. or 3-pas- 5-passenger. $1925. All Prices f. o. b. Detroit. Ruth E. Anderson of 430 treet h; returned from a isit with relatives in Portland. ce Rolf left yesterday for a visit with friends in New H. H. hall. Beginners 33c. vou, i sisting of 165 acres in Newington | S E a4 class 53 cents, Judd's Orch, | Who met a fate in a murderous way | from the Theodore M. Stanley cstate. | immedintely offered his services to i L e And for which ere long someone Will | mpe farm was at one time known as | the Mi 1. Another noticeable fea- H edd Six-39 ay; 7, ture ths fcw cda has been he i e —— . i e — [democrs town committee pay the John Webster placc are ¢ T z FEET Y g RS (,,",‘,(, 2:30 o'clock tomorrow | Orders orders and obey is obey, S | vast number cf men over 45 who | PAIGE-DETROIT MOTOR CAR COMPANY. n at 804 1-2 Main street. 3ut the stain that is left is there to have answered the call of their PIREMEN SHIVER. A Cn LTy B ol oY, el c o B rromy =) S oo : Corner Elm and Seymour Streets. o s cemed g 3 t Some of the firemen at the head- pwn university quarters building on Commercial | S oy Taert (S - : Donnelly, ‘a student in Ford | 5 t?g;v\"re all doing the same as |sStreet arc shivering with the cold. PAST MASTERS' NIGHT. T\e“ Show Roorus and. VSeruce Station versity, is spending the Bas- vou; 5 Part of the walls have been removed NN 8gs STANDARD TIRE AND tion at his home in this city. | fpot0 v e towene and hamlets fair | for the building of an addition. A ecent meeting of the Luther | Are raided and bombed from the air. | fcW of the firemen have contracted of the Swedish Lutheran | what will they do with a little child’s [ €0lds fboteas vated 1o have Rev.far. lite i Harmony lodge of Masons will ob man go to Camp Devens {0 | o 5 mother or daughter or sister or Overland Is Thrift C: serve past Masters’ night Mondas he members of the church at wife? The title “the thrift car, evening. Work in the master masor onment. Well, sooner or later the time will [ plied to the Overland automobil s o be put on in full form. | Sengles is home from Yale come heen the topic for widespread 5- The past masters participating will be kpring vacation. When they'll be paid with bomb for | cussion since the automobile e Worshipful master, George W. Klett; ' juniar vard, August Burckhardt; a three weeks' course in Invalid Cook- Gymnastic classes meet on Tuesday .. Ross and T. J. Smith have bomb. The fact is,” said John N s, | senior warden, George W. Ward; jun. others assisting, Sa Stearns, ery will be given by Miss L. M. Judd. and Friday evenings. The girls are ed a committee to select | Belgium at peace and unprepared, president of Willys-Overland Inc., for warden, Burton D. Goodwin; |Clarence L. Pierce, Herbert .. Lanc The Cuwrent Events club has its urged to attend these last few lessons fers’ for the democratic unforgivable, unjustiy fared, | cently, commenting on the aptnes ensizer | Lorenl D Ponnala i neeret e last meeting on Wednesday evening, of the term. dald your soldiers invade that . term, “that time and money are tary, William J. Rawlings; scnior dea- . W. e A H April 3rd. The Surgical Dressing clas: Plunges on Tuesday and Saturday “sofl, just about one and the same thin con Christian Bodmer; junior deacon, The First | v L tg Will continue to meet on Thursday afternoon, Tuesday evening at 7:30 Made fair by God and the people’s | “To save time is to make more mon George H. Bover; chaplain, Frank A.|last lesson, precedin cvening ind the Dressmaking class and Frida ening at 8:45. tofl? To waste it is to lose both money and, Goddard; marshal. Charles Schmidt; | tions, on Monday evenin on Friday evenings,—and the BEnglish The new swimming classes will be- Fo o They were your friends and never | opportunity | senior steward, William H. Crow: T ol e aminatione, class for Foreign Women on Thurs- gin May 1st however if there are ten ather league of the Swedish ’<lreame(1 “The automobile is helping to turn! day afternoons at 3 An‘t-\nr}h. 18 10 wish to form a class before » meeting Thursday | o¢ the treacherous acts which Ger- | spare moments inta money, shorten There will be no Vesper service on th arrangements can be made. 8D OrtiL O many schemed, miles and conserve time, for to be g | Baster § And for each gray head with erimson | thrifty with time is an absolute es- 5 1 3 . Pulius Hulten of Hartford stain sential to success. 3, ch at the service given by | you will bear the mark of Cain. ~ “Thrift implies not merely saving S E egation of the vedish Lu- | We thought you knew what the Red | but investing.your savings in hours ot ¢ sdo The at bits | urch for the Sunday school ot noont . with wisdom. The automobils tomorrow afternoon. But it's all the same when on mur- | has becn the greatest aid we have ever | ’ ‘o B convention of the muce dor Bent had in capitalizing time and coining 3 be held in this city tomor- | The Cross of Mefcy or the Cross of | this common possession into p:a:h'. Naturally the man who e delegates from the local Goad . 158 2 e Paul G. Leupold, Charles | Mean nothing to your conscience complish more in a given time po Kerber, Witllam Albrecnt: | ccarred; CENTER CONGREGATIONAL] Zimmerman, Bruno Hents | Well the time will come when we'll | 8Teatest rewar Rl b ) i 4 : On fiiam ¥ Lange, Horman Va- | | meet once more T e i Db ROt tiliam Huber As we sall the seas from shore fol -t ;05 0 i s and professions All Services Are Held on the New Schedule of Time Reserve base at New Ha- [ And it may be east or it may De| "Ly 1o early days of the automo- Bible Schoel at 10:00 a. m short furlough. west y y bile industry we scarcely realized onr- = & s g Herbert F. Jahn has been | OT it may be where the coral reefs | .o jvoy wwhat a great utility the auto- | Morning Service at 11:00 a. m 1 S 5 .m. d from the Hospital Corps Tes . . mobile was destined to become. But Devens to the Ordnance |OF it may be in the Arctic glare since the demand for greater ac- b may be assigned for gov- | We're bound to meet sometime | complishment in less time, with the Special Afterncon Easter musical service at 4:30 § § ” work in this city. somewhere = - i words | decrease in man power occasioned by y i i by ; Marshall of Stanley street | AP YoUT friendly smile and words| ne hoys in training camps and in | B with the following artists: Mr. Theron W. Hart, ed from Rochester Whore | aray s i S me as in other days; | [TARCS, We have been doubly im- H B ben employed in a govern- pressed with the value of the auto. organist; Mrs. Howard E. Horton, soprano; Miss © for the past few months, | &1L never feel the same toward you | mobile as an essential factor in muiti- S B s || G 0 B S ) Gy plying individual ene Elsie J. Longan, contralto; Mr. Charles J. Stuhlman, Sallor to sailor and man to man, “It opens up new avenues to tha ‘. ° ’ 3 i We cannot shake you by the hand, e T Rnaenk el o = L . S . B} S n E 7.3 it Tepublican Mot vl | et a1 Gt s (o IoR a1 | S e S e Tt e ot tenor; Mr. Harry C. Olmstead. baritone; Mr. Her- § ‘ s % l;l STRO! [Tf .‘H(‘H]CTA) Harmory Lodge to Have Degree Working Monday Evening. Carbo of Kensington is | | m Georgetown university for | :30 o'clock Sunday after- | out inconvenient and slowfooted transpo bert E. Anderson, violinist. enz's hall Will cause our heads to turn about; | tation means. Without an automo™ls Abby Davison, Grace Hat- | Killing is killing and gain is gain, this man 1d to be satisfied ¥ & & . . . . s S B i el e B e e e D B § Jesus, at the time of his crucifixion, was re- rine Sheehan at the Ander- each innocent slain, # beium at New Haven. | Your orders were orders, that's all v Alekstowics, 7 yoars old, | . very e, : 4 garded by His Disciples as a failure; His life- [ ::‘:: VTI{‘;:;S'I;:V‘ i ,.V.J' krfp\‘}: s ;md ::;my is nho»\u | SPECIAL EASTER SERVICES | work had seemingly ended in defeat' Come 7 der \skas of 17 Millard street, L orvere ld, has been missing from But the stain that's left is there to P few daye. ek 10.45 a. m. Rece; tion of Members § | and learn of other “Splendid Failures”—60 e searched through Farm- |, #rom now on we'll fight it out Unionville last night for e e s e Easter Sermon by the Minister § ¥ Beautiful Colored Views—Easter Music by a gberg. They found the | pu¢ gamn’ if it ain't pretty hard to t the thieves. i8I (s s Mrs. ¢. B. Waron leave ;é(mrfrht,x NEW BRITAIN SAILOR Cantata, “ViCtOl‘y Divine” by Chofus ; : fine Choir, assisted by Rev, Geo, Morton, Of r Atlantic City where they Degata reported to | EVENTS TONIGHT | 7.30 p. m. “Judith” Hartford, ’cello soloist. Everyone welcome. at poli ps, that bis bioycle was | — ' An Easter Service of front of Cor- | H Vaudeville and superior photo | Song, Story & Tableaux 7 7 prted missing from home. High class phate niays, Doz at ¢ tant rehearsal of the cast | theater. | of the Y. M. T. A. & B.'| | i e e b THE METHODIST CHURCH Hungerford Court on a 5 jESECnEsa B 3 J i % [Refef Fund Dance. | Vega society meets in Vega hall. fl-“ '" Services According to the New Time Schedule § Sunday Evenmg’ 7:30