New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 11, 1918, Page 7

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THF DOLILA ovnr BOYS LIVES—Y Ol AR GIVE VING UP Ur YOUR New Stowing Dainty Cofto REMINDERS OF THE MANY PHEASANT are shown time"”, all the season. Many charming model the *“good old sunmmer to duplicate later in offered at pricea hope in Made of stvle and otton the smartest wash materials. and daint quality. There are cotton frocks of colore crepes, linens. gabardines, and linons. les at D8 $29.50 each. o in B: NEW SPRING BLOUSES The season’s very prettiest types. There are new beadings and embroideries, high necks, new ‘‘slip-on” blouses, attractive geite, washable ailks, and colored crepe de chine. Wonderful selection at 98¢ to $8.50 each. SPRING AND SUMMFR FURS The leading style authorvities say “Furs are to be again this summer.” Have you noticed how many being worn? We are now offering for your selection long ccarfs, and shoulder capes in the most wanted furs Taupe and Poiret Fox, and taupe Wolf are what is most in favor. see what we offer in spring and summer furs. HAVING AN AUTOMOBILE DETIVERY PROMPTLY RECEIVING FTOR NEW LL DRY GOODS PU I:'r\-t people on the east and west of The Great Swamp started historic, and what has since prov £0 De, their almast perpetual “‘scrap and in this vear the part of Kensing ton on the east was set off a=s a arate parish and deslgnated a= { Worthingten, in honor of the chair- man of the hoard of commissioners “hn were appointed hy the General “ourt the diffienities whic had so long disturhed the people he fown, including the two par- shes incorporated in and while therc vecards to that ef- tradition says that Col. Worth was again called into confer- unofficial capacity and a name. Why he (if ‘he did) neithes or Imagination WUUBEUH EHGSEN BERLIN TOWN E!,ERK to sottle Temporary %uccessor o F. H Shaw Appointed by Selectmen b ACOUAINTANCE ; was 1785 | are no Berlin, vdition - gmestc \ 5 HAS WIDE Dr. i The town at | poracion ehould by he honored st parish. ve an name time of its incor- heen christened historic name of Kensington, and :f valid cxcuse for a this is the nat- which should the have and Griswold Protests Agninst Chang- jng Namce of Town—Boy Scouts ange of 1 and the only thought of. To suggest a chan ever simply for the present the Recefve Mec for Liberty Loan | now " name Campa be Woodruff how the of name reason that name of the cap empire is as rvea- that all the States change Reast of name of Arthur pointed by £l the death F i the office of town score of vears mporary the vacancs ritizens. Th may be don selectmen of the one is e o an 1sod by ! ; ital of the German Shaw t who * over half | poointment fective nuntil | v vote of the ways that this | is to allow Mr Woodruff to hold the posi until the regular electi in August, when the! successor to Shaw will be appoint- ed, or the vaters | call for a town ngeting to he the purpose Jecting a 1 It is probabie, however, tha method will he town appointmen of sonabie as to est in hecause clerk 2 Rilis the hited is thein Berl names he happens are two n to hear the Wiiliam £ there and odd other sons mp and across the 1o will be trying in the next three vears to get into the city (iermany, and to put the the hearts of the for the awfl which their ra inficted the whole is reason wh time comes to Wipe the city off the map of the world < her people have done, the Connecticut shonld the map for the memory of the men and heen born and been e At son in France, and ! | mdred o lin in ca O8S water % ? : two o SR : Berli dptor 0 v of into e ap! that sarace e of city ti bhe. nrin;r:vml ens of on are well sat L Mr. Wood of the wark and deser ' 1hi no ho ing of > i tion He has been membey of in this ition well 11, for number of hoard yean lin, 2 & ¢ hoo 5 ained on po: the n O P and a i Kensir e hoth (hase lives have bl to human- usiness ar onduct tore Damo. rried pill the name of town to live the to anging the to he proud knocking’ he better Rerlin stre ry Miss i remain o assist t MoeCabe and deliv busines P make it a otd give he town cl not GRISWOLD hoost! M John Dead R Me( n as b of Scouts to Be Honored. of rlin the mass Grammar tain, Friday night where the scouts of this part in the campaign Libert lean will he medals for their work Gerlin : ston The Bo B K Scout troops 1l atetnd the q wington w SCOULS New Br g hea ti of in hall a body, s hoo ction who tool sons M presented with Fcou will re- the Ken receive the Troop No at 6:30, he hon- Lewi of the Crandail, sell « odore ywall ‘ and two of will fo m Vil t layton two who are man. Those Roland Ru nry The 1shman Hc 150 Arum, Jin The meet at 1sual meetin prevared t in a Dody meating Farmers Moot Tonight, The meeting of the farmers of 9 anx 1 town proposed aasociatior the of supplies in carload will at the town bhall tonight, Professor plans n-operative N purpose armingte About fifty buying lots, he 4 o i years before this timo DAYS TO COME in anticipation of the need of them long roll collars cotton blouses, and lovel capes and scarfs are the very BRITATN this | held | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, APRIL 11, amvafilc News SHfl? ‘erosene Are House MAKES ARREST In- A Rags Soaked Wit ! Found in Bur MARINO State 1 RS 0 Police Send Two Oficers to vestigate—Tarm Workers Wanted-— Cyrus Townsend Bradr Speaks. Sunday. n Frocks T fire his morning e partment | fire on Forest was near the factory and had net the firemen pro han a house known there founc old rags and carpets | sene. The dama 7 about $300, | Shortly after < “ arrested by Marino. thought to have been implics setting of the fire i have notified =a | werc out | tion. that we cannot e boen destro next to he lorings, charming how but soma in kero is given wated, | i | | | | an Italian He wa The) ¥ make polire heen officers two sent to an investigo- Donation Bos. Some of the Plainvil pressed criticism cance which flies on the fic ter park. For this been hox placed in deaux’s barbershop on and it is hoved that people tribute toward buving a new The department of labor has sent the Connecticut State Council of Defense envollmen for those } | who are willing 1o do £ work dur- i ing the season of 1918 Any men or boys | part of their time t work, will please communical Mr. and S. 8. Gwillim, chairman of the local Wa Bureau, who will be glad to take up the matter with them and furnish cards on which applicants can specify | the length of time and hours they can devote to volunteer farm labor. Tt should there is | which is bureau in We certai a large enro in our .own tailed in people ex- 1ing the in the cen- reason there Alfonso Whiting will lag & Dol very fashiona has Bor- newest in colorings. Come streat and con- cavds arm who can devote a > farm with YOU CAN DEPEND NCHASED OF U ON Guy Smith will be the speaker of the evening, and will tell of the organiza- tion in other citles and towns, and ex- in its poestbilities in this town. All ;lhn\e who are interested in this work I are asked to attend the meeting which | will be held promptly at 8:30. Tho | adoption of such a plan here will do a three-fold work, will h to cut down the running expenses for the farmers, will insure quick service in delivery of goods ordered, and will | help in the government's plan of fill- ing the freight cars to capacity this not he forgotten that land army co-operating with the farm this vastly important work. that we can get so that the farms will not be cur- producing to their utmost capacity through lack of labor. When signing the enrollment card. the applicant is asked to mention the compensation he she desires per week, hour or da The work will he arranged accord- ing to the experience and strength of the applicants. Women will he | delegated can do B9 (fbests and tribu- tion will | ana boys. | Connecticnt a large woman’s Iment : hope it 101 count New Postoflice Regulation, A new regulation which is to be- come effective immediately is to be put into effect regarding the sending of packages to boys with the Ameri- Iixpeditionary Forces. The striction orders the postmaster to cure from the sender the assurance that nothing is contained in the par cel except things asked for by the boys, through a written request. The written request, sanctioned by the commanding officers, must he inclosed in the package, and on the outside of the package must be writtcn, ‘“T'his parcel contains only articles sent at the approved request of tha addressee, which is inciosed.” e re- for. work the same | be effect men ve ning herself which it state, be must feed nroduct the on is and class sible raise in available acreage must tivated to take of the food ation net winter, will be more acute past winter, and mora time every PO every of to care situ- which than continue to until be so as goes on the Mas. | Ars Laura wife of Cyrus J. Hot evening at her home She 41 years of ‘her husband leaves The funeral will be 2 Saturday afternoon at the People's church. The, burial will be in the | !© : 2 | cowhoys West cemetery in Plainville. L SOMBON S, { tional il o'clock Plain ing able known Brad) = Laura H. Harriett Hotchkiss. Hotel died Kensington e and five children. held at 2 o'clock war is Here en and willing sist to won is a e for the men. wom- show that they are country and as- han children to the iss, i help their in Ip th W ag hesides end Cyrus Townsend Brady to Speak. | | e } Cyrus cturer d Brady, author, ionary among the speak in the Congresa- Sunday evening, at 8 Townse and mis; vil c¢hurch Berlin Bricfs. bhe- very fortu man ite to is ate in widely M The whist which is to be given hy | the St. Paul's T. A. B. society at the hall tonight promises to be one of the most successful of the series of whists given by this society, if the sale of tickets can be looked to as forecast- ing success. Dr. R. M Fitzsimons of the draft board of Plainville work at the Plainville school yesterday afternoon. draftees were examined noon, including men Berlin, Avon, Bristol, ton o he ) a throughout the country as r he misslon sritten stories and hooks, which have been dra- moving pictures. an Episcopal clergy- | man. e will talk o the war and Graminar | ncq cross work. Plainville has (he Oysolal hearing him throuzh in the after-! forts of Rev. Mr. Burton from Plainville, and Farming- | | George yen was cowhoys, and of as large a number | sreat many of Griswold and Kensington James |, atized for assisted | Mr. Brady is in the | ed wivilege of the Plainville Ttems. Dagot of Bast Main A large number of the rooters for | was arrested this morning by Officer Alva Ventres, who will wrestle Ernest | Marino for non-support. Ile will Kent at Foot Guard hall in Hartford | «iven late this afternoon tonight, are planning to accompany | { their idol to the match. AN are con- | fident. that the “Berlin blacksmith” | | will have little trouble in taking Kent | intd camp. A workmen has been busy | | fixing defective cables in the subway Berlin street today WANTED— nter "ovien, street be a hearing club of Mrs Miss a The il <vening at the home Clark on Broad fiom Storrs tere talk the afternoon leader economie met last Eimore Bolan very in- e ieat college gave to the club and =0 Grammar school iast Miss Bolan epoke in Tuesday state force of C is the | on club Painting and and mason Kensington, Card of Thanks. decorating : jobbing. H. | Conn carp! i ! We wish tfelt assistad death of and iful to express ¢ to all kind nc at the time daughter and sister 1lso thankful f yutes Mrs. A Spino, Louise Desk loriant Gloriant sin 4-5-tf GARDENS, hundred applications been 4 The \pplications th are next fow da plots, and wants No atter mmerce T inplicants MANY WANT our Nearly eleven saret are o floral A Mrs Nrs Miss plots have received | Peau 5 1 Gloriant wis far this sp time ex- nd pires for “oivi ; Monday. a few da will | henooves evervone. t n r April 1 1e £t bi o bk ! s The s & sec rush for : g it Graniss. who eason, to own vy pplica- > 3 i do Kinds of t garden this put in usy the room = I t villd work. plowing application i ' | nionville tions will be received vamber of C ind Taily cvenings CHRINT Walter Mass. ! sistint purc to | ley Works GETS ASSISTANT Springt is required until the plot I 5 position en the to t W. Chr | Fleteher zned a position Springfield Commercial High to accept the loca] berth. | The numb tions alr given exceed the hasing at S Erne Mr in the school N plots out in one, last vewul made C evers way vide plots for ™ but the only of one is to apply at once. who plies to make sure 2 ited in the | flag | undoubtedly | during the | 1918, % ONLY TREATRENT THAT GAVE RELIEF Suffered Three Years Before Finding “Fruit-a-tives” CrxTrAL WaARF, Bostox, MAss. I was troubled ¢ accompanied by Dizziness Violent Headaches. I took medicines and laxatives, but without permanent reli Last October, T heard of “Fruit tives” or Frwil Liver Tablels. | used ene hox and the results w “For three years, with Constipation, and i ere 50 pronounced that T bought two dozen boxes. 1 continued using “Fruit-a-tives until the twenty four boxes were finished, when my physicai condition was perfect’”. JAS.J.ROYALL. 50c. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 25 At de; 'f‘v§ or f*r:m FRUIT-A-TIV. Limited, OGDENSBURG, N. Y. RUSSIA WISHES 10 DELAY DISBANDING { Asks Germany’s Permission to Put Off Demobilization Lone government has permission to postpone the demobili- zation of the Russian army in conse- quence or Japanese landing at Viadi- vostok, according to reports in Petro- grad and forwarded by Reuter’s cor- { respondent The Russian foreign minister, M Tchitcher has informed the Chi- nese government, Reuter's Petrograd correspondent reports, that the Rus- sian Soviet government will regard relations between the Chinese author- itles and former diplomats as interference in Russian internal affairs and as assistance to the en- emies of the council of people's com- missioners. April 11 asked ‘he Bolshev Germany for ' in, The Russians referred to are mem- bers of the old Russian regime who f are assisting the movement in eastern Siberfa opposed to the Bolsheviki and which designed overthrow them to Disorder in Vladivostok. April 11.—The foreign consuls in Vladivostok has informed the president of the local Zemstov that the landing of ed marines tt was due to anarchy and that the forces will be withdrawn as soon as the consuls consider order has heen | restored. according to a Vladivostok telegram recefved in Petrograd and forwarded by Reuter's correspondent. Put Down Tiondon Tand to Protect Tokio, April 5 (By Fress)—The landing Japane: marines at Vladivostolk regarded here as a protective measure made necessary hy the incapacity the Bolshe authorities to protect the city. Tt is not necessarily a precursor of a general occupation by the Japa- nese | flicial band of roh- | Lers entered Japanese automobile in Viadivostok Thursday and or wounded three Japanese. In ¢ anarchistic conditions there 1d outrages, a party of marines was Janded from the Japanese warship H{aritor to protect Japanese nationuls Japanese. the A of sociated | by 1 advices says a a shop | killed wiew o Germans Fight Finnish Rebels. Stockholm. April 11 German troops numbering 15,000 are now op- erating along the southern coast of Finland where they have already had small batfles with the Fin- according to information the Swedish zovernment. diplomats here have re- reports that 30 to 40 Russian ines and destroyers and four hattleships are still off Helsing- capture of which is prob- part of the German aim. It is ed that the warships all have rendered unservicea by nish rebels, eived by Fntente ¥ ceived uhma | or five { fors. the | anly | Telies been crews ' Dowager Empress Destitute, Minister | endeavor | 1.—American requested to and April is has bee financial tockholm, Mor to send other ALWAYS RELIABLE KIDNEY REMEDY recall single a Swamn I cannot wheare Dr. Kilmer's and the custome refunded; yighest terms from its Swamp-Root i and bladder recommend it ruly DRUG instance | Root wa equested the spe benefits sold always the am money they m the of derived A 5 A always 1< confident Jid- and ' very good liver remec Yours ve DROWN'S STORT B. A T letter Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y. What Do For cents to Dr. Kitner & Binghamton, N. Y., far a sample pottle. It will convince anyone. w 1150 receive a hooklet information telling about and bladder. When w and mention the New Britain Daily | Herald. Medium and large size bot- | i tles for sale at all drug stores. | i to i t | i | t i Prove Swamp-Root You. Wwill Send ten oy size You of valuable the k iting, be Ve suve | | outfits BUY A BOND FOR LIBERTY! Hooverize With a New Refigerator! If there’s any question about your Refrigerator replace it by all means! You will surely waste food if you don’t. There's no question about Ranney Re- frigerators and you will money and food by placing one in your home now. E FLINT-BRUCF B0 ERUNDYAL 81 Hen save HARTFORD. relief to the Dowager Empress Marie | ters I"eodrovana of who aid to be living in actual destitution at the Crimean bathing resort of Yalta. Min- ister Morris will attempt to get money to the empress through Americans now in ia The Dowager Empress Bolshevik government in March, declarving tute. he is the widow sian Emperor Alexander sister of Dowager of Great Britain of the late king C mark. who are urged 1pply ¥y mornings o at the Red Cro People having relatives man prison and end houl Russia is a to for 1esc noons camps 2 them appl ¢ office of The weel supplies food e war applied assistance was desti of the Rus- |fewing 1L, and a ! Mark Queen Alexandra | | daughter | f Den to to Kisselbrack, for City } she burean 1il-da R il on I b | i | | | meeting chureh April 1 noon, mcheon will he is a 1X SINN FEIN READY 10 RESIST DRA Quiet in Dublm Bu Plans Lflld Ior Fight o Germans at Loviza. April 11.—A German with several transport to have arrived at Loviza between Helsingfors and Viborg, Fin- -land, according to a Reuter dispateh from Petrograd. came from (he direction and a small force is inded and London, squadron reported The squadron of Reval reported to have occupied Lov RED CROSS GRADUATES Class a. 11.—Absolute among the un to re| London, | seems A pril to prevai Fein party. says a Cen Dul has Irish to he conseription At a meeting of dispatch adds, and patch from ! stood order: Tngex 21000 Sode sections fo {ing action 1, but it is : been giver Surgical T iven in Dressings, voluntee taken in the e is agreed upon many public bo fiery- speeches strong resolut Ainst the application of to Ireland maintain shall b William E Mrs. A. J. Sloper, Completes Course | ing sh ~—More Knitters Wanted. have surgical rooms AT The following course “in Red Cross tion of Mrs. M Torti Woodford. Mrs Arth Olders Barnes, Mrs. Breckenridge horn, Miss Campbell, Mrs. E. W. Bennett, ett, Mrs. E. W ter TLeland, Mrs John Carlton. AMrs Kate Schmahl, Miss Miss Anne Copley A firoup of girls has been organized at The Trumbull Electric Red Cross work. The factory provid & place for work and lunch will be served er 00 girls are aiready interested The “Pleasant Community Yhich with Mrs. U reports following articl during the month of March jow 30 bed jackets, iama tie-strings, 12 hot water covers, 12 bandage socks shirts, 2 sweaters, pairs socks; total of 179 Tt will soon be neces for 200 boys completed the dressings at the under the instruc- Sloper Stanley Herbert aw been made passed man powe Irishmen whethe the 1 to ripte Redmond, John Redmond, n his first in was elected to the ¢ held by his fat was during discussion of: He was in mili upied his father’s In 1914, he ablaze of the 1 cd t , ur h govern jritish minis present act ad to the o -elan Miss Laura 12hi Warner, Mrs M Luthe 3. H. Cooper, Miss M Miss Tlizabeth Leg- Glover, Miss Marion Mildred Mrs. Schul B N con not. Captain late toda e of i clared house sin v speech Rosc s Aiss Rarrows, | Stituency formerly Fred Hew Mrs. Wal Jorwin, M White, Miss reda William is speech | man un power Dill orm and-oc seat the Ireland in }ouse was n m the ntiment chan dists and the would ariy with \llies people [ thusiasm side the s of the sh since to Co. for ov in the word the government” Treland i requi attali i a them to of T of tomorrow clut e hostility Dillon na meets G It would e armies in the s recruit t ¢ 4 t le that “aptain hat Ireland ed. ( house iment trusted be arned nt would soon 8 S00 v vould not 3 mond ernme cases, a betrax he 6 hospital knitted esent rish pg but th nut 3 P pursued its p v there the e no of much Treland provide | wo good knit- articles bouse ommons ry to All be a harder crack— "THE QlJ AUTY &TORE Y SPRW@ FRESH SHAD Bt sec gor ROE, 45c per Ib Haddock ... 12¢ per 1b Cod Steak 20c per b Halibut 35¢ per 1b Mackere! 25¢ per Ib Cod Cheeks . . 25¢ per Ib Boston Blue . 15¢ per 1b Open Clams . 20c per pt Quohogs 20c¢ per qt| FRESH VEGETABLES String Bean Endive, Asparagus, Celery, Cucunibers, Green Peppers. No Orders Less Than 50c¢ Delivered C. A. HALL 238 Main Street Spinach, Lettuce,

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