New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 16, 1918, Page 7

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SMASH PRUSSIANIS M——LIBERTY 3¢ INDS WILL MA NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, BRI T POSSIRIE ONT FORGET THL NAME “* IN FURNITURE Ruilt make, and we've spirit cost of each period. in the most durable manner with npholstered with the is nothing in approp: steel spring st Tapestries, Damasks and real leathers, inte living room furniture (o ood reason. ¥ie designers show very Its woods and fabrics are the best obtainable, is moderate but its permancent value is very great. equal KARPEN" FOR THE BEST construction, there ‘“Karpen’ rughly the 1ts the tho DAVENPORT, ARM OBAIR ROOKER Made with handsome 80 inches suite. long, high cushions supported on those spring seats. Upholster priced $ backs, 00. Arm Ch These three d in fine Verdure Tapestry, air or Rocker will have an elegant svite for $155.00 the three pieces. Elegant Suite, Louis XV style. ‘ilgh baeck Wing and brown mahogany. comfortable cushions, Spec 76-inch Davenport, cushions, upholstered in silk velour with hand-carved frames, price only $278. Karpen Davenperf, §0 inches long with back and upholstered al sale price is only $67.50. made with Spectal arms with the in fine tapestry. spring seats, serviceable Nice plece for deep Knrpenesque spring seats with &pring ces maks & very with Dawvenport $10.00 each. You P Chair, Anm Chatr supporting epring finlshed in laxurious deep apring seat, Karpenesque spring vour 1I¥ing roamd. Imxnrious Davenport and Arm Chatr of long steel spring construo- tion with deep seats and corufortable backs, handsomely upholstered Good savings made by purchasing now. extra The The Arm Chair, regular price 08.50. HAVING AN AUTOMOBILE PROMPTLY R¥ E;E“Ei; News ‘i ENSINGTON MALL - EARRIER AT WORK provement in Service Highly Appreciated by Public ENIENCE FOR PUBLIC Work Taking pyors At Mensure- | ts for New Post Office Build- Fordsters to Plan for Masque- Vomen Sew for Soldiers. W. Williams, rier for the villa hsington, hegan his village delivery is a Kensington tows of its to optuthis method. ME. Wililains re- ived motification of his appointment st woek to take effoct this mor indications are that the Il be a success. The route cov carrler takes In most of important streets and roads in e togrn, and takes the carrier two hd-a half hours to cover. The work the man consumes but three YUrs, walf an hour being de- Bted the mails and the st A new desk cen D! post office for nd cro office th mu no the newly new being The ng in this, town, e of the first day new on s t xpocted will office N more within new will ce be e larger the | h stion_ig expr Maitjboxe such con- ofter to ihem throu is gh t | W | COURT-MARTIAT, s the dose v"\lv .: engih, Sold | | | | | i | | 3l drugaises and grocers. quality tapestry. Davenport CEIVING at regular price DEILIVERY M ALl: DR ST are reminded, must hox provide themee or the matl 1 howev: $127.50. NEW GOODS er, that they ! lves with mail ' be carried back to the oflice, where they must eall for A towr rumhber cont: " th to [ of orning for next this 1 pre the nesw bu of it re the r 1s hed to g ithin ossible oresters it meet held T Thi to euested the cov ake its repo: has afia x a n and m di 1 h fo plar Ul other ssington. to Attes e attend howt inday, morning worship Me 1ed ttor Many are also Iikely taken it 1s 111 o b eive contre short the ractors were efsuring for th e town whieh the bank buil! e sent in ihis is mot known Natng will waod, the bids is he My o bu on Az soon on, the its be- time hoth decided to insure a to Meet. ing of ihe For- rursday night in meeting s one all the members that all be umittee whi is on wt. The com completed plans for the ind ever held in the auspices %5 Those asaquerade. awn off. » several other | iave heen work- » what ¥hey say attempis in this rd Conference. of the members of | Methodist ¢hurch are | the Methodist 1l open In New and for that rea- of thodist church Thae m®mbers nd the mecting from the Kensing- plaoning to at- that similar ac- v the pastor of crnal News, 14 p in ent m t and it is expecte the ol 0on purchased Berlin Br vis Dowd Toast in Rerlin Col Mrs M and in N ANTED. arpenter York Pointing and n Fovien, Kensi " ¥ Was April bring tation sdi martial hir wtor (ha N, @ senate om April the Americans to apply enemy countries. sired of New Je all-day sewing gton Red Cross gathering of All morning and | the work A members of the to help, and it oe of the wo answer the call which is of Vet- funds he Sons flag will be riefs. v I vis- Jarvis are via- decorating H and jobbing Conn 1 on A hill with to vio- the hairman mittoe 16. the i an for patents h\l Our spc Spectal price BRITAIN as | masquerade | of | addition to tha | al tf | CTVILTANS | n al price 8B is #52.50, YOU CAN DYPEND ON PURCHASED OF UR, 'PRINCIPAL CITIES IN TEXAS GO ‘DRY" Booze Banished From Within Ten Miles of Camps 16. fde T toward tin, Texas, April took its first prohibition column when Gov. W. P. Hobhy's Ten-Mile Zone bill, which | banishes saloons within a radius of ten miles of every camp of military AT in the stote and which applies to cities having ship butlding ar working on govermment cor hecame A law. The act s ef- for the duration of the war v (he purpose of enacting this w. Governor Hobby called the Texa Tegi into session, February 2 anad a bill embadying provisions rec- ommended by him and approved by Secretary Baker, of the Wear depart- was enacted without delay e law affects practicaliy every town in Texas having a population of 5,000 o1 more and it is estimated that upward of 1,000 saloons have been put out of business. The principal cfties of the state that | entered” the ‘““dry” eolumn last mid- night (rveferring ta 12 o'elock mic night, April 15) are: Gaolveston, San Antonio. Houston, F1 Paso, Wichita Falls, BEeaumont and Orange. These cities today not only are with- out saloons. but under provisions of the law, residents within the ten-mil wone are prohibited from fiquor nto their homes or places of businesa to any purpose cxoept for saoramentnl, scientific, medical or me chanijcal purposes. Attorney-General B. F. Tooney construed the Zone bill to apply to landing flelds of avtators. If the con- tention ie not ovenulm by the court | #t is pointed out that saloons in least a halfsdozen smaflor towns must | | quit businese | When the statutory prohibiti becomes a law, about Juane $7, | Texas will be “dry.” and both inter- state aud intrastate shipments of li- quor will be prohibited. rs 1o- the in- on tracts, ature PITYSTCAL CULTURE WORK Smalicy School Pupils Wil Practical Demonstration. The children of the Smalley school, inder the direction of Miss Helen M. Jeehan, will give a demonstration of physical education in the Grammar school hall this evening. Following is the program: arch—Grades 4, Folk dancing— Bleking—Grade Kinderpolka— Grade ailors’ Hornpipe—( 16 ish Dance Gymnastics Give 5 and 6. Grade 4 irades Da Iformal and 6. Posture Work Calisthenics Response Work. ary Tactics. thletics —Gra H 4, 5 and Running Jumnp stacle Relay TAg Dancing—Grad Russian Peasant Wooden Shoes Liberty. Shepherdess. “Spirit of ‘76" —Grades 4 at cs 4, and-5. importing | | t at | LOST | | dents | medic { this jito” Dr: | Charles’, he entered | Medical College, from which he | assi APRIL, 16, 1912 NATIVE OF PLAINVILLE Touls Breswick Sentenced to Reform ! School But Judgment Iy Suspended —Miss Olson Bride Skinner. Dr. James F. Rooney, NWO'.O!‘ of the health the Hartford schools, commission ®s captn in the Med!- cal Reserve corps. Mr. Roonay wiil be assigned to the United States immediately after the close of school year in Junae. Dr. Rooney is @ native of Plainville After graduation from the Ht. school of this town he entered St. Charles' college, Baltimore, for a clasgical education. After leaving St, the Baltimore re- asajstant of Bernard a school adepartment of has recetved = tn- "my ceived his degree. He is orthopedfe surgeon on the hospital staff at St. Francis 'hospital. He is the second of the henlth board inspec- tors to emnter the service, and he wiil probably be granted a leave of ab- sence from the health department for the duration of the war. Church Entertainment. An entertainment under the aus- pices of the Christian Endeavor so- clety will be held in the Congrega- tional chepsl Wednesday evening at 7:45 ofclock. There will be a mis- cellancous program of music and dialogue, participally given by Miss Phelps, Misg Calor, Miss Pike, Mrs. Day and Mr. Toyman. There will be also an illustrated talk on Paris by Rev. B. C. Gillette, the pastor. Ice eream will be for sale following the entertainment. Breswick Trial. Louts Breswiock, the 14 year gon of Juliug Breswick was tried ves- terday sfternoon at 1:30 o'clock. The boy was arrested Sanday afternoon by Officer Phillp Marino on the charge of theft. FHe broke in the stores of Louts Confort! and George Brington. Justice Condell committed n to the reform school at Meriden, but later piaced him on probatlon wp request of his parenis Skinner-Oison Wedding. Announcement has been' miadc the merrfage of Bernard C. § formerly of Plainville, and Mis Olson of New Britain. Mr formerly was employed by tI well-1y »oration bt transferred to New Haven to become ant superintendent of the Mar Jin-Rockwell Aviation Division in that city. The couple were married Haven on April 13 after thetr moon they will reside in New Funeral of Charles ¥Freeman. The funeral of ~Charles Norman s held this afternoon at Rev. R. H. Burton of- Interment in Wes old of kinnér Rock was in New 1oney- Haven ficiated vas cemetery. Mr. Freeman town and for at the drug W, Freeman is well known many vear: was th stare of of ugaist Prior. Main street Roy his son. Brief Ttems. ®. A. Freeman h afier spending the the South. The Parish s returned home winter months in Guild of the Kpiscopal Fort Worth, | church will meet in the Pavish house | iy ay aftermoon for work. Supper at ¢ o'clock Trving Hopkins of Fi Signal Wrightstown, N. ., is time at the home of and Mrs. Charles F. Main ot vill be served om- nrigade, Private pany B, 308d Comp Dix. spending a short his pavents, M Hopkins of West The Plainville Tiberty growing a Httle each day to reports given the $30.000 has been raised. 1t 18 desivable that the towns- people take notice of the loan clock which hag been placed in the center. ~On Main Thursday. wedding et. s Toan 18 According in the 1d rings, i1 1o 36 4-16-1dx street or Lady’s ring. Re Reward stores, one o HUNGARIANS PTEDG! New York, April 16.- of 27,000 American 2 of Mungarian birth has xpressed in a telegram to President Wilson it was announced here today Aleander Wonta, president of a v an-American socie FEALTY. he lovaity and re heen r——— 'RELIABLE PRESCRIPT!ON FOR THE KIDREYS sts ezt the e vent inter aint, Kilmer's Swamp Root nev. bladder medicine It is a pres tion B I i strenrth Sthe I 1 Tl Ao the they shonld do. re- Dr. kid- ed liver ng Anavs, llver vork nature Swamp However. vish o d ten cent greatl T Kilmer & Ringhamton Y., for a sample bott] writing be sure and mention the New Britain Daily Herald. ARRANGE SCHEDULE Traing Will Carry Men to Boston on May Day Hartford, April 18.—Followlng conuferance between Adjt.-Gen. Al Cole and the Haven road, t hedule by which Connee ement of draft ted for army 100 s mecha Il be moved Boston May announced todny., Al Har for this service ontralned a Georke the ieut's ow ain | dinal Iner aor - to Mon- s Greenwich there at 9:53 a. m,, Haven at at men, leaving will leave N 10:83 on a spectal reashing t 2:2¢ P. m. The speclal leave South Norwalk at 9:19 taking flve men there. At 9 five men wi e taken on at Stamford Seven Stratford men will catch the | spectul at Eridgeport at 10:01. Three Milford men leaving ere a 10 o'clock wiil cateh the speclal at New Haven, Five Brauford men wi leave there | at 8:12 a. m. on a train that will take on five men at Groton. four at Stonington at 10:32 and reach Bos ton at 1:48 p. m. Three Ridgeflelc n wwiil leave Danbury at 7:20 on a train stopping at Hartford at 9:30, leaving there at 11:24 and reaching Boston at 2:43 p. m. To meet this train three New Miliford men will leave here at 11 etopping at Haw ieyville 6:41. Two men leave Canaan at 8:41 and take the specla’ at Hartford, as will five Torringtos men who will board a train there a 9:19 and leave Winsted at 9:40. Pive men leaving Meriden will resch Hartford at 11:19. Tha special will stop at Vornon at 11:48 d take on three Stafford men leav- ing Rockville at 11:80. At ‘Williman- tic at 1£:28 the mpecial will e Plainfleld men. At Putnam at 1:06 ft will take two men from Kil- Jingly. WNine Ansonia mon will hoard the special at the town at 9:40. Thres from Naugatuek will entrain there at 11:08. A train leaying Plainville at 7:54 will receive thers seven men from Farmington, At Bast Hartford at 8:86 it will take on five men and reach Boston at 12:28 p. m. Another train will receive two Mid- dlefleld men fhere at 7:45 a. m. It will lea Middletown at 8:10 and reach Willimantic at 9:21 where the men will board the train reaching Boston at 23 p. m. Three Deep River men will entrain at Middletown at 2:50. Four 9:50, Putnam Boston at 12:2 will leave Thompsonviile Springfeld at o'clock reach Boston 12 o'clock. All these men will fwo months' fraining at h Tostitute, yston 29 at will at recelva Norwich men will leave at 1:18 and Five Suffleld at reach men 10:12 at o given Wentwort be th R w. (e} Business Meeting it Way Worker Will Speak b A. ANNUAL. Followi Tomor- row N The eighth Young Women tion will be held tomorrow ecvening at the Y. M. C. A. building on Hun- gerford Court. There will be busi- ness meeting at 7: the new directors are elected At 8 there will public to all friends and mem- hich time Vera Wom- ve annual of Chri meetin an the ssocia- 5 o'elock he a Miss war work f the Y ssociation speci national a of ou en’s Chri 1 A stereopticon add cantonments. hostess houses done shown the evening at hoa g will 'k done Pictures of and other this organi- Dancing and eeting for ning the 20 in the various phases of zation will refreshments fc the remainder On Thursd dressinas ess on W all the be 1w surgical o'clock Class mests LUT CHURCH of at irsday of the B. I. Reilly who will tell o in Sweden and travoled extensive- ies le in the The committee of nsists of Beda Fridell. e Gustafson Toberg Inge SWEDISH THRAN the members will he held an ochurch T spealer the the The Arthy ald evenin editor the war c | Russia. Mr. Reilly Iy {n those count consular service arrang Sadte frild Fromen The ch chureh will discuss the | meeting of | will be held work the reh Mrs. C. E pointed | to take bonds. The meet 1ditions nd A horg Gt and Ann Luthe ternoon ch hoa an to urch. A worker: me; business of the ch 1 the Re i ernoon mailors aiso he soldic in the ¥ - tha for heen nstees of the of th le of Li an chur charge berty of the churech Boy tomorrow Scout trop will APT TO RILL. april 16 shop h char intent next FOR ATT -Anthon ed with as bound the s 0f $5,000 and to e honds the Marin nder in ty ~ht thre one l)l')l)"“s renm—— L CZETA for 15 years the standard remedy for all sKin discases. A liquid used externally. Instant relief from itch. 85c, 60c and $1.00. Your money back if the first bot- tle does not bring vou relief, about . D. D. Soap. Do it today. { and Clark & Brainerd Co., Druggists. rogistrants | T0 SEND MECHANIGS ¢ Furniture You'li Admire and Buy! Qur Furniture There’s display. good taste. piece every W Display a mark It is built by master crafts- men and its sturdy qualiti vs we know will appeal to your of quality apparent in give it lasting endurance. See our Spring displavs. {E FLINT-BRUCF @ ALV 3 (Continued Alderman be the Curtis be position nimously. cratie endeavorin of the council getting in the that will (o), not the if 10 event City Cler) a recomm which he Miss Jean Cocl clerk that ity noon as ¥ S TRUMB UL, HARTFORD. RN S e R s TP DS 4 . . T SR Yesterday members the from First Hubert choice. has decl candidate is af feel Alderman of trusting to getting his Thompson tton advises ith a hi the The mayor he ments to make public BODLEY 600L Prominent Known ing at Dr. ty and nurse Eeons feine New Pritain for Nur: o'clock cf the Me ver. F ceremony close persona man " this Cook Dr onor was The marria 1 relatives nd Mrs. wedding Dr. Bodley nember of heen chairman past ne (& on the vear disirict the the assisting its 4 SHORT CAL calendar The the Friday arranged by follows: P Moreno, bond Hunge d Alling for ¢ ang John from Brott B rian erase case plaintiff ant Nort hlin Rerson . pl over azainst ( Roche Al ngait pany, W. F 1. Berry for 1t IQUOR MEN HUSTLING from old sing fo s disappe ANNIE Hami \nr con missing i ashington str polics help find ber. the Focal Nurse Methodist George H prominent Miss Marricd Bodley physician Jan and hodis! Rod! t He nmedical ‘ for « & for Mz home morning Mrs rien ey in ho Cur Physician chut addition to Paze) since Aldern 4 that h xill acc endered to the der council sentim ; > view to run a de ‘ing port 1bmit mayor 1 rintment second this has h den said aft has 1 and This Church. one of and Gou inate air in ft immedia be also ork session Cler! nest Ne or D fendant er doc & A dr nead r < om 1 et f have DAR fendant: Sta husband for a HANMILIA overnment ASES Ann k., pl er for plai ke mbers lors of ti t 0.000 A WEF of 538 the police t has week Knows no arance MISSING., old home at past asked ears the been QUIGLEY BEGINS IS | THIRD TERM THDAY Richard him { no- of | nd, | d, tea | appoint We Mors ¥ beon He week to C!TY ITEMS meet home of of T4 n 0 wiil zlass Ady al will pairt Mec FOUR WITH monc Tan. 18 anc hunted dow the coun MAY FORM SCOUTS, WEEKS TO OPPOSE Apri 1 Veeks candidacy ived by republican The announcement interest al to the McCall, torial McCALL, 6.--Letters from ally annouucing lection were re- leaders here to is of pa present ti announcement of Gox entering the for contest wator forn for 1 ticular the due to ernoy race the ser M. NDIDATES EXAMINED. Providence, April 16.—Examination andidates for the ministry wWwas conducted today, preliminary to the ainnual session of the Fouthern New I'ngland conference of the Methodist piscopal church which begins to= E. morrow GOING TO PAIESTINE. Washington, April 16.-—A commis~ sion of about 60 members headed b; John H. Finley, commissioner of ed cation, of New York, has been sent fi Palestine, it was announced taday Red Cross headquarters, to study # needs of the people of the Holy end assist in their reliet, e S

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