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10 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17, 1018, tion of the tickets through factories Louis Keene. Captain Keene joined the first expeditiondry force leaving Can- ada for overseas service. He went as Greeks Gome Voluntarily to Front; | a'sif s s S0t and citne | Miss Byington, Miss Cutts and Dr. | Those Able to Give Services Free ? Liguor Dealers Lead st | Parker to Speak Here Are Desired Mostly an Oncer S e the author of the popular [ “Crumps.” It xpected th, this will People of New Britain are taking|be one of the st interesting meet- Miss Margaret Byington, who is to The American Red Cross i 1 ] Sl sure and steady forward strides to the | ings et held be salo of | SPeAK at the “Carry On” ‘meeting of | ing for volunteers to g0 to Irance The Liberty Loan Committee of New Britain has ar- goal set in the sale of Liberty Bonds. Canvassers engaged in the sale of | the State Conference of Charities and | and Italy and the local chapter Le. g S Tony Chuirman Aoy 3. Sores st | bonds ars urgsa by Chalniman: Sloper |icroimais (SRRicEebss of Chact e S ranged for a series of band concerts to be held on the no ce, he o8 are 568 sxercise care tc ecord o he cards | TR e 5 s = Selh: ORSCOSDDEt LT glvir R - - H Q i C < iSaacedithe e satealare s TS 0l Rt s ol on the cards | i the Y. W. C. & Grmmasium, 15 | the matter publicity and also, if pos Triangle, Friday and Saturday evenings, April 19th and 250 and reportec at amount to | P > Al of o i 2 tant secretary of the Ame sible, securing some volunteers. The | 5 fternoc a Washington last night. In| addition | taken and the bank through which it sociation for Organizing Char- | policy of the war council of the !"jv‘d | 20th, at 8:00 p.m. and on SHT el the men's commitice reported sales to | is to be paid. This applics particular- el e B e 2 RN AR SR D e Sl ol | Walnut Hill Park from 3 to 5 p. m. nm‘mm of $72,300 at the m¢eting last | Iv to the easy payment plan. 1s possible, that men and \ ght. Official figur n tY Orhan: - as pos 4 Y and | : : {417 ag et v oinesion s goian ot ST KRR - lisohe e ibic o sive o servis Speeches will be made by prominent citizens at these Chairman Willlam L. Hatch of the| Washington, April 17.—Subscrip- : : S0y oy tholnonn espenne iTne concerts in the interest of the Liberty Loan. men's committee presided at the | tiens to the Third Liberty Loan as < 2 0ss is not, however, to limit meeting last evening. The Hon. A. lown in reports to the treasury to- . the opportunity to serve under its On Tuesday evening, April 23rd Captain Louis Keene banner to the people of independent Sloper, chairman of the local sales | day now total §9%1,156,050. The first i means and desirable volunteers of the Canadian forces will speak to you at the Center committee, made a brief speech. One | day’s business for the Minneapolis | of the city. The captain came to the | district, where campaigning began : i - who are unable to meet their ex. Church on the war. A band concert will be given be- committ is the entrance of a vol-| \onday, brought in $25,000,000. 5 » : 4 penses will be paid by the Red £ h . unteer team, representing the Greeks | i . G Cross. But the desirability of ene ore the meeting. of the ctv. The captain came to the e A RAI ¢ : . i rolling real volunteers is impressed as e : ; : LRI A e s e | |it was only through this that the las Every citizen who has not subscribed to the Liberty countrymen subscribed for $3,400 e Red Cross fund was spent entirely for Loan will have the opportunity to do so at these worth of bonds. He expects that every- | ¥ x actual war relief work. : 5 e . one of the 60 Greeks of the city will | T . : A ninjerity of the Red Cross work. gatherings. Booths for the taking of subscriptions will take bonds. The liquor dealers go ER S 5 ers are ranked socially and oflicially be stationed on the Triangle. the banner. Their report showed 130 - . with the army officers abroad and subscriptions tor $20,650. The bar- such are given quarters befitting bers were second with 60 subscrip- AT e S deai s L L Liberty Loan Committee of New Britain evening. The committee reports fol- parentage, distinguis: r personal Jewelers' committee did not report last | Filteeq Pegp]e Hasten to Enroll ; Sy | fan American citls American i . . .7 | |integrity, ability and loyalty o i Subscriptions Amt As Original Members . e S A e B (e No. 1—Building trades 21 $ 3,450 - 4 . ccepted for foreign service except in | Clothing and ot i L : : i re cases and men in the draft limit S 2,850 The New ' Britain Holcomb Thrift| | A : cannot he accepted unless they have 1800 | stamp club has started with a boom. been exempted for obvious physical dv 15 prominent citizens have . e e S disability or have ! military ponded to Gavernor M. H. Hol- MISSIMARGARITBYINGEON permits from their draft iv(n\rrl“”l';:)i- comb’s patriotic appeal to join with | = i should the applicants be oy 50 | Red b ind the fighting | that he has been slightly wounded in a 1 to fill the role of a giant him in organizing a club in Connecti-| ity in New York. This assoclation is| years of . or e e casualty searchers work | action, but is recovering. The fam- gi blacksmith. The part calle cut composed of men and women, who | rather remarkable in that it is made | people who have German or Austrian | for the casualty bureau and their |ily lives at 83 Cleveland street. The one with i massive stature asw =D .. will buy $500 worth of Thrift Stamps{ up of the charity organization 80- | antecedents or names arc duty is simil to that of reporters.|soldler will be 21 years of age in an ability to act. His first thy 8—Grocers, @ in the current year . Chairman Geor; cieties throughout the country who, | from & E fell to 13lmo lincoln, calleds 5, etc e W. Klett of the lacal Holcomb o by bending together, have provided a Hercules of the Movies,” whem a. 9—Real estate etc. e ’ ganization committee is pleased With| national machiher for extending 1 . 10—Tailors ete .. the responses he is receiving. The 11—Jewelers, (no following is the first list of Holcomb report) ot club members: George W. Klett, No. 12—Garages etc. 33 George L. Corbin, Gronaie DR | foreign service owing to the | They come in contact with officers . August. difficulty in getting passports, ete and men and secure information of | Mr. and Mrs. Edward Becker of European vork is divided ; killed, wounded and missing for the Prospect street have received a let- dia accepted the enviableipg e msm— ——— | Into military ¢ 1 departments. | information of friends and relatives.|ter from their son, Private Fred And in this man one of the The first supervises all activities in | For canteen workers a knowledge of | Becker of Company E, stating that yressive characters of the stol connection with the soldier: while | French is essential. There are no | he is recovering from the severc brought forth, wu character that No. 13—Furniture etc Hart, H. C. 5 N. Stanle the other attends to the care of the | vacancies now for ambulance drivers|wounds he received in action severai vunl) enlists mw‘ >{xv|‘xx,1w}\|rc;; of iR e : e WV et D MaMtian B civilian population. To direct and ! in Ital weeks ago. | audience, but \r(,mtlnl(;un ,xmmn; 8! : i g ey i = + > n , | 3 enal streng —Retired men | Chamberlain, George T. Kimball, John . . carry out its work the Red Cross In the woman's department there { for the phenom sth o . 16 iscellane- i filliam E. Marti = ‘ : needs many high class men of busi- is als TR s e s i “smithy,” who, in one thrilling & No. 16 Miscellan . ham, William E. Martin, Mrs. el ield for S | battles with eight sturdy His | e Sl Ltk e Wibienh and g E ness experience and executive ability, | workers, clerical workers and social | “THE KAISER” SIGNED St nes Fnem el ont: i NG 1oty . oD g b to serve as zone commanders. dis- | service. Those seeking further in- 3 i AT e v Cel T s Sciool Stamp Sales. trict delegates field representatives, formation should write to the Amer- 8 i <choiback Kbyg aiRcov g will be held next Tuesday evening 2t | phe Northend school heads the list| [ . B warehouse superintendents, offica ican Red Cross, 44 Bast 23rd street,| FOR KEENEY’S SCREEN ! officer. Later when this | the Center Congregational church. | (nis week in the Thrift Stamp school : e managers, transportation executives, | New York. catchextheHofflceciin Shls State Treasurer Frederick S. Chamber- | jcapue. The following report on the | # 3 canteen workers, casualty searcher B sale of s ps for the week ending > - : % and representatives at the |l A\NOTHER MAN WOUNDED. April 13, is ased on the number be- i . : base hosr The work of the zone — When it came to the selection of longing in each school. Schools, not . i commanders is obvious and the dise (leveland Street Boy Injured on Bat- | | including the Camp school, are ll.\‘(x-rlll o - trict delegates do wo among the : in the order of per capita sales. | i . i civilian population and also with the Amount i armed fore king ohservations, | Mr. and Mrs. Jacob J. Bernasconi |theater, Rupert Julian, the director, of Cash 8 ¥ reports, . Fi presenta wve received word from their son, | who also appears as the despised Sehool Turned in G X are attached to the army divisior Private ob F. Bernasconi of Com- | | Northend TR g eg o8 i B ind are the connection between the bany H. 102nd U. S, Infantry, stating ! Stanley | Bim St. . Monroe St. | Grammar .. Lincoln St Smalley Burritt Smith . .. .. Barlett e S A5on00 MISS NORMA E. CUITS [ EETICn RS A 3 e ST Open Air . . . the c 7 organ wition movement Rockwell . . .. . “ throughout the country. Great as East St. Sl o are the needs of each particular char- 08200d HIll ....counun 55 ity organization society, each: realizes S63 Tosebhiatid R N . the necessity of contributing its share United States Food Administr: 2 o towards the national movement. tion License No. G—08: St. M s no report ... .- Miss Byington was for some years = with the Associated Charities in Bos- . Total $1,205.50 | ton, one of the oldest societies in the Genuine COD 1 6c It was nomounced today that the | country, and in 1903 was one of tne P f | reason St. Mary’s school did not make T oy e ey i for Boiling . . 1b - I { most active workers in the Pittsburgh report was because the children | gy vey which attracted the attemtion were occupied last week in preparing strangles him to death in the one arm and flings his dead body' the flames of a burning building} { | “The Kalser, the Beast of Bel { the cast of “The Kaiser, the Beast of | jg g production that makes the tle IMield—Becker Recovering. Berlin,” which comes to Keeney's |reel, the blood rising to the A point, and certainly makes ¢ ug | fighting-mad Americans more dd | mined than ever to crush this i ruler of Germany, was obliged to find | man beast. o8 ¢ of the entire country. Miss Bylngton Shore Haddock .. Ib 10c @ | tor the dedication of the American, | { aiready well known in New Britain Butter Fish .. .. Jied Cross and Service flugs st San- throuen ner visies nere i conncerion | i This IS An Expose of the Intimate Life of the Mad Dog of Berlin with the American A ciation. - S 1 “We have not dropped out”, the Fresh Flounders . 1b 11c @, "¢ B e : : { was informed. “We are re- Halibut Steak ... 1b 28¢c | | doubling our efforts and mean to win et - : Salmon Steak ... 1b 30c [ | Possession of the b Sty i e N : Cod Steak 1b 18c & ENLISTS. . , | R - Fresh Mackerel .. 1b 19¢ B | :;icrec . 110, ret o Join This | | : » oo - : 3 Finnan Haddies . . Ib 15¢ § Branch of Army Service. . R - il ; « Opened Clams . .. pt 18¢ Fverett P. Haynes of 84 West Main Opened Oysters . . pt 35¢ [ | street Is the first few Britain man to . : Salt Herring .. each 5c¢ | . S el . i . //// i g Salt Mackerel . each A , . . 0 74 N § Salt Cod Pieces 1b . . ‘0 R S A 5 Moh. Creamery P R 1 (5 . z e Fudly | B e || LS s New York [s Wild Over It o | & 3 - " i &« / - | v:‘ » o ’ _ b “ ; b Nut Margarine Special Eggs SEE This Photo Spectacle for Red- , ; : v Yk Blooded Human Beings. Rump Roast Beef 1b25¢ J| N Bl | —rhoto Consright by Harris & Bwing =t £ 7 7 This Child Killer and Wrecker of Civili- e Pk cho o . ; b voemga s e |l i , zation and Humanity ; : Miss Norma E. Cutts, who is to , . . . Frosh Cut 25c 1 4 speak at the Monday morning mee‘t- i / TN g HOW Th]s Beast Would bpread HIS Kultu[ . pk : . SPINACH ing of the Conference is head teach- of et Gasies T T o S | Z ‘ - N and Destroy Democracy. en public schools. She is a graduate of Mount Holyoke, where she took Long Cucumbers 2 for 9¢ i special work in psychology, and later L 2¢ - studied at the State Home for Feeble- ~ Lvarge Rals.m“ sogolly 1‘:(‘ Minded Children at Vineland, New |8 Ul]m- Yellow Onions 4 Ibs 12¢ EVEREEDT : Jersey, the center of attention and | [ ays menci SN C d arch on the subject of m 11 | b i % e ———— ——————————— - | hygiene in this country. Miss Cutfs | i & mg : Mohican Asst. 1 9(: | the United States army. Te has been | has been a teacher of epecial classes : SOUPS 2 cans ¥ | called and leaves tomorrow for |in New Haven public schools since ; i : ] | sackett’s Harbor, n. Y. e expects|1914 and has had rather unusual ex- to see foreign service at an early | Periences in making mental measure- Domestic Sardines *® 8¢ B | aate. Mr. Haynes has done a great | Ments of public school children. ; 4 Goi1 Of newsPADEE And olher comines. | D, Valeris . Parker is probably AlaSka Salmon e zlc cial photography in and about New | one of the best known women in Con- Tuna Fish can 15¢ J | Britain and Harttora necticut. She has been active in re- | B o «@» wet or dry Photographers of New Britain have | form and charitable movements, as by M}rlmp can 16¢ received letters from the chief of staff | Well as having a leading roll in arous- Whole Green Peas 1b 17¢ B | ot the war college division of the | Ing a spirit of patriotism throughout f L pt bot ¢ United States army to enlist their | the state. She will be one of the Mohican Catsup silie] s B il G Sl W e e the conference. Mohican Peas .. can 18¢ | pictorial history of the war. Pic e Pan(‘ak(‘ F‘Olll‘ pkg 15(: * tures all subjects relating to the | Minna M. Oldershaw has sold her war are wanted News syndicates | property on Harrison street to Jennie have agreed to co-operate G. Goldman.