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NE‘&" BR]TAIN IjAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, APRIL 18, 1918, ,w’"'*fifl‘w‘m o 3 turned tle construction of the sewer E 13 to the heads of both factories. 5 Watcr Pipe Bursts. 1g @ water pipe burst on stroet and flooded thi it is thought that the pipe d been broken for some time but ver broke through the surface. The inville Water Co, has had more § with the pipes this year than had hefore in its history. Since | inning of spring it is estimat- that there have been over twon M) nly $39,000 in Subsci 101,b113 v ol i dittoren: Scctions o he town i G(l N Garden stions. ‘ Rey rted 1o Gomimittee | It seems at this time that the LIND YOUR MONEY TO UNCLI SAM OR GIVE IT TO THE KAISER. | s of the town should take great ‘ nterest in planting and should try I' l { planti the planters should be sure | § We've the Correct Stuff for Your ey e of Ancedent | 1on mistakes made bythe amaten L] e . . . . 1' ‘unungio—Surface Sewer Boiug | N2 planting of cheap seed. It | 1 C E 'E d H - New Spring Gown in Big Variety i e e e ] 001 m Lorri eat vlanted has not heen as advertised Water Pipe Floods Stieot Tt is often the case that a amateur { O D G Od D t ; ) | may buy seed which should be sum- | B If your refrigerator stays cool in the torrid heat of E | mittee reports that subseriptions arc | viant cucumbers, which il the gar- summer without consuming an extraordinary amount WILL FIRST CALL ATTENTION TO OUR BIG SHOWING OF ALL : WOOL FRENCH SERGES, GIVING SELECTION OF ALL THE NEWEST A AND BEST OF THE SEASON'S COLOR SHADES. PLENTY OF vy BLU IT 1S ONE OF THE XTRA VALUES OF TODAY AT $1.75 YD. den with vines, blossoms and busgs | | . : s and gives the planter no satistaction (M of ice then you don't need a new one, but, if it at all or any crop. Summer comes | |8 if to the present time only £89.900 | once a year and the people shoud | W doesn't, come in and see our Ranney Refrigerators— { coming in slowly. Since yesterday the | B | worth of bonds has been taken. The [ dlant semething that will be of some | | L amount has increased very little. Up | : : siead of plank 5 : o loan committee has heard nothing |V 1::_‘" e "‘f“,hp“hm’];":I_';:‘( :'L’;':‘)“:\L miniature cold storage plants. ¢ a little more hut n the long Tun i i Inches wide for $1.75 a yard. separate coats, big values $3.00 yd. factories. It is hoped that when the |ii ‘Seems that planters would rather PRIESTLY MINTURES, fine for ALL WOOL CHECKS, in black ¥ | frctories report the loan will increase | P2y a little more and have somethins e and white effects. Wlidths 50 and . e “aluc instead of semcthind to laok b e rd | 84 Inches. Great values $1.50 and tions continue the Third Liberty | @ It is the aim of the government inchesuwide fon iy $2.00 yard. § | Loan will be a failure in Plainville | 10 have people have gardens that BROAD CLOTHS for suits and JERSEY CLOTHS. all wool and B i ond the town will be unable to get | vield sometbing that will help in the coats. Sponged and shrunk. Splen- splendid line offered by us now. | the honor flag. . days to come rather than to plant atd color assortment, 54 inches | There is big demand today for thess g i something that will yield nothing. TIf wide, and best value in the market attractive, stylish materials. Buy | a man put in cheap seede he will hever today at our price, $3.00 yard. early, If you want some. | - Miss Mary Smith of Park street | have a garden to shaw to any one nor HARTFORD. and Ancedent Dununzio were united | wili he cver be able to be proud of it. HAVE A LOOK AT OUR WASH SILKS—WE'VE A BEAUTIFUL SHOW- | in marriage this morning at & o'clock Brlor Ttems ING OF NEW ONES at the ehurch of Our Lady of Mercy o s o eturnaal — - — - of lovely heavy quality, we are offering Tub Silks In handsome stripes, B | ov. 7. 3. Macbonald performed the | . Mis. Lewls Melanson has returne TUSSAH ROYAL the genuine, is | GABERDINES, all wool, in lat- » handsome non-crushable fabr est color assortment. for suits and concerning the loan activiticx of the Dununzio—Smith Wedding. ’ leen Smith, the bride’s sister, and the | ‘*”" . . 3 ih T ) (YT (S STRIPED HABUTAT with groomsman was Antonio Dununzio, a The '|'°\‘"’f‘ ey g o & g CREPE SILKS that laun- ; PAL chotes brother of the groom. After thelr | town and New kritain was once aga j sayri istians Gaw ve der perfectly, in stylish stripes of of a flne assortment, for dresses, Honeymoon Mr, and Mrs, Dununsla |out of comimission last ovening owing |[Fatriarch of Aseyrian Christians Gave | ”"-\u e lhh‘:vn pretty color combinations. Very | waists and shirts. 83 inches, wears 8 | will reside In Plainville. to breaking down of wires at Moun- kindne: 1 His Life Fighting A St 2 s ¢ d I i spectal at $2.00 yard. and launders well. $1 and $1.25 yd. e e in | tatn View. DUbEEsgainatilHes for : Pt town and have a large cle The trial of Franqualla Denmazino Central Powers. tor you alona. friends. Mrs. Dununzio was formerly | will be held this cvening at 7 o'clock e . g ety cmployed by the Bristol and Plain- | in the Grauge hall on Fierce street > ;‘f‘/‘"TO‘“‘“‘(“Pf"‘C“* for Mar Shimun, Let {: travel dow ville Mfg. Co. Mr. Dununzio is a Card of Thanks, R e ey ans Sin . ! the vears, foreman in the mlll. We wish to express our sincere “ast, were conducted yesterday at | Let it wipe “ i ] ] i InCOTe ['the South church. About 300 men ; HAVING AN AUTOMOBITLF. DELIVERY FOR NEW BRITAIN YOU CAN DEPEND ON Installing Surface Sewer. and heartfelt thanks to sll our KN |, .5 oonen were present, and desn| vy OEHSE] M PROMPTLY RECEIVING ALL DRY DODS PURCHASED OF US, Bl Some months ago at a special town | friends and neighbors who assisted { 0. o o "o o Said Selead | Tiliiin Heaven the deed appears. g e e RO e Ol o ceithel dcathionlons tus{cEYSSBRIR RS BR Aotk eka inaca Basa it on) hall the voters gave consent fo the |Pand, son and father. We wish to{ T/1%, > Allliesa e against the enemles | 7 installing of a surface sewer on | Particularly thank the Blks and Ma- Rev. B, B Nty et | A,‘l tto- «‘,:ymi cheer Dean, a well known motorman on the | tion for the coming vear were dis- | Woodruff Avenue providing that the [ 50N and all those who sent the beau- y 4o\ pine culogy, emphasizing the isnen Corcopsls BQE $im Pi QWVS s<< in line | cussed. Trumbull Blectric Mfg. Co. and the | fiful flora\![;{éhuée&n R et ey sirshasliniie viers—Gold and white Surgical Dressings Class. WANTED—Painting and decorating, | R0CKWell-Drake — corporation ~would MRE. N. R, FREEMAN East and extolling the virtues of the| 59 visits were made upon the sfel carpenter an. 3 macadamize the road and put in a = & man they all mourned. Other speak- and shut-ing during the Mize Rome's Kensington surgical| Fowon. ;z;n;}nmimc':x?:mg':r;,‘& cement ourb and eifewalk. Both WERES Selea e T Oh Gt e e e e i i i | dressings class will meet tonight at | =3 ' : compardes agreed and started the o - death of Mar Shimun and sald his | the Red Cross rooms of Berlin. This | worlk lest December but owing to the | FOR SALE—On West Main Street, |, =080 08 &0 THEAE Bn6 sald Wa i o o mber of marments wed 1 : s the frat meeting of fhe Kensington | Ma Ee Higl severity of the weather it had to ba| in Plainville, twelve room house, | G700 "O5 B ela amkenior Earinents branch of the classes, and it 1s desired | eiven! up/ Tha worl has been re: ||| sasilysremodelea for twopamilies, En WORSL B0 E R SR snd iy pichased. iy ' that all the members be present. Miss 2 sumed again and le progressing. The | large garden or bullding lot, third f ° P 8 S8 ¥ESEEA TE8 8 | 5 e rminglon and received . wart { Rome will conduct the class and will | surface sewer wlil run into the Ho Hotse) £rom theuurnsticompeny inel NS c A s e Biab Sl L sl D0 R R RS S i i AL e ey | instruet beginners in the art of pre- Newington has gone over the top |atonic river. Selectman Johnson ha quire Mrs. E. G. Bassett, 143 West | | ritain, in respect to the memory of the patriarch haring bandages and of making pads. | In the drive for the Liberty Loan. At Maln Mar Shimun occupied a prominent| 57 orar were sent the hospitd y it on l 1 All the members of the class are | & meeting held Monday evening at Mrs. Sebastiano Mallie, - D fonsblrcicanlisinte: the e e mdes‘ \\hnfl Be leves meom <ked to take the 7:16 trolley from | the Town hall reports from the teams i S;hnmmm TR e }){!;v:filfin(.a!”x:xdas::nmx:l[y’g”,!?‘(:h”:1,1(“\0“' d ting. ISensington, to the Red Cross roows, showed 319,800 subscribed. The. allot- e e e T | o e B e 1 wheel chair only is i gor Worthi 1ngton MOY@ ACGCplable BEEnBrod Sonlinelr Nuetplosson o LI aent tons theRtowiljies SE1E.000. £ ; 8| \ountatn View. The fumeral was| by the death of his uncle. His ofi- PIeseni time must bhe provided with Cross 5 = ETDe fpR0y . . held at 9§ o'clock this morning at St. | cial residence was in Kut Shanls. Be- = pralaiendicaps { Thees =il be o gaincring for whlst Mary’s church in New Britain. Burlal | sides being deeply religious, he was \ttention is BUT BERLI N—NEVERI Work to Begin? | e Ce e e Ch e el & fl | was in St. Mary's new cemotery. a valiant soldfer and met his deatn | (TP for the fo 2 What secems to be a sure sign of an | Gay afternoon, April 26th at 2:30. 5 IO Ve S e at the head of his troops, who were 1 arly start on the Berlin road was in | Admission will be charged. & Y 1n Sbattleinithiine S obammodaniias Hint Repairs of Main Thoroughfare ‘i¢W today. when a steam roller and | — % SAMUEL YOUNG DEAD. EicnsRatilegiotiGermany a«trick load of coal were taken to the Mrs. H. J. Cushing, who has been % e ——— Will Begin Soon—East Berlin Not roadside near Grange hall. This, it | spending the winter with her daugh- | [ Jrishman Was Oldest Member of NEW Y, W. O. A. DTRECTORS, < (hought, means that the repair |ter, Mrs. N. E. Mann, has returned | £} House of Commons. A g our list Major and My 1. Hick Satisfied With Going “Over the wori will hegin next week. The work 15 her home in Boston . Mrs. G. W, Tr M awrenc 5 k next week. I 3 ¢ ; s v : <. G. W. Traut and Mrs. Lawrence - e e s B Belfast. April 18.—Samuel Young, 4 i 2 A For the first time the Connecticy and the gang will work toward the Mrs. John Blair of New York spent ineNoldeat ".’edm;’f‘ oF :ihe_ D el ot A o fond. M Sl S railrond station. TWhile the work is the week-end with her mother, Mrs. comiplons,clads Aengkocay. . °Ing done on the road, no traffic will | I.. L. Clark. The Sinn Feiners :m [ e be allowed to pass, and those going to | e ffostite umum«: o wi:v’ A:r: ;a‘-_ reasons, which in the mind of the iiartford will have to take the turns| There will be an all-day sewing f;"*"’d; S oy writer, are of sufficlent welght to iike. As the turnpike is in bad con- | meeting for the Red Cross next Tues- Q:X:‘x:e“;n,;‘*d'{f:‘mm o npph; G bave the name Berlin changed to 11100 at present. that road will have | cay at the Newington church chapel. i tiies i o le fixed before the trafic is divert- | Those desiring to stay for lunch will g b 3 of socis some name more Americanized. The ' . i, tyat djrection. The contractors | please notify Miss Nina Blair on or Q| Wik aucceed o6 4. He | Carter and Mrs. William C. Huwger- | per the date puriter takes exception to the remarks . wil] name @ date soon on which they | before Seturday Ll O e s lirera of Dr. Griswold which appeared in ee mA nave it fixed, and = sonted & Catholic constituency. He this column n few weeks ago. His wve that they will be able to fu Dr. and Mrs. George Woram have e communication follows 14 necessary labor to finish il in | returned from a short stay In Atlan- | e excellent work the organization hds | national Sun “Offr attention has been called to c0o0d time | e City. | B CHubp e, S accomplished during the past vear. |at the Iotel Dr. Griswold's remarks published in her oy 5 e VED. | Miss Vera Schafer, special wa 3 r ay N T T e bty e HRl | REGUDATE RAILROAD COAL. ; AR AN DI o W | arileor e v ol b has been i1l advised to advance his Although Fast Berlin has already | Washington, April 18.—Railroads | B4 I e "‘”“1" —The of [ teresting taik. 1ent about his son William. Let =one over the top in the amount & areafter will purchase their coal at & flclal notice sum‘mou ;‘m i r?)h' mind the learned doctor, thers | lotted for them fo raise for the Third | the full market price and cars will SIS e il s i el o NG liams besides Kaiser Bill l.iberty Loan, t ntend to evenly distributed at all mines, | cago Nationals, to go ‘T’ltl‘<ttecra SURGICAD DRESSINGS e ar e o : i Sesiioven | oyoven v disalboted et sl g minan B § | quote trom Howara county to Camp | © e e King Willi gland, and last r i on, a relly | | the raiiroad and fucl administrations. Funston Apri; 31 ok Se!\f to C CagO | Special Requisition Made on New | ), business followed 2 bl but not B Tomnt Williac e being prepared for- next SHNdAY. | The plan was accepted after President by Alexander's draft board today. Britain Workers. quot when Javor and others Wi ley, ar 3 of which the doctors ly will ‘.}_hmdB xlx'nde\r‘ ‘the Wilson intervened to settle differ- | B I ON \ff\HKr AGAIN. A e o 2 s the’convention riday \; ATy ghtibe proud itoiney Guspicest of fhe LRAtaDIriEliehd ) ences betweon | Muel § Administrator New York, April 18.——Another | quarters to the New Britain chapter, | 'S O reechtion and dance will o L it i el diendpheidneconiofipuzctasey | smash occurred in the cotton market [ American Red Cross, for a large iehsaEs loaty oS b, ountandiMoniiens hanvell e e e O o oee | o raticatlal Joln AW FBicaton. 3 In the big wholesale mar- e e ohere (ot (6 O prtaiie o e GamerE e th fia¥ anygiptiueirnabe o e s e e Divinity school, and Rev. C. F. s S L | E%i kets butter Is divided into a | bale. The break was attributed chief- § been received Skl i e gpoint L) s S ASSIGNED COLSMBES half dozen grades beginning to renewed reports of price fixing In order to fill the allotment in | pBaseLhs e ot LUt A i el ste G Washington, April 18.—Lieut, Col | @& with “extrn creamery” and in the cotton goods {rade. the time specified, it will be necessary grorilove] o il ""“_l"’_{“ Tal's ohurch, A musicsl program is | Jonn Howard, retired, was detailed | down to ‘“imitation cream- — to run che surgical dressings depa misfortune to - e ] Liss ara g prog. by the war department today as pro- | ery.” d | ARRANGING SOUVENIR PROGRAM | ment to full capacitv. All surgical Hogsbloo LT st L B S s BESI fe: of military sclence and tactics | Bad Year for Chicks. at Columbla university. ) 1ppointed to st in ldwell, Mrs. Pinches and Mrs Warner, Two new members were added 4 Top” on Loan. The following communication from meet for its eighth session in ou George W. Traut and Mrs. | qjry Its meetin lawrence Mouat, were elected tof the |, Syunshi board at the annual meeting of the | cnd e =noalkers association last evening. The direct- | host and the ors re-elected a Mrs G. Platt, Miss Mary Whittlesey, ) Hedley P, ! vorl The new directors of the Y. W. ¢ | a resident of Berlin sets forth a few A The annual report of Miss Emma | Of import 1. Zanziger, the secretary, showed the | the annual ensagel airman banayl homson buildin, £nd thereby, acquired the name of Over and above all of Sergoant Michacl Lynch and Cor- | dressinas workers are urged fo male ! t. Hartford. Conn. TH Mrs. Clara Hamilton, and somehow these grades in quality is gl | poral Charles McCarthy of Co. D, 302d | a special effort to help —with this first ti nvention h4 Shakespeare (o the econtrary, our IBTontlor s arethat this wearl| e = = Premium butter. Machine Gun Battalion, of Camp |work. <the rooms will\be open eve : A : indey ave gotte i : ; e in this city arranging a | evening and on Sundays until the or- |z e urged t ; towar punz lady seemed to have gotten an i e a had one for the chicken & r i e T Devens, are in t! Y | ¥ Pren er is the - . o % > o er Is mplet \ added charm rmers in this iocallty. All the farm- }Y A QKE % I |4 i 2 out souvenir program for the two days'ider is completed T : ¢ “We contend that Berlin is much ers with the exception of a lucky faw | A P“lfl?" o VN‘-?mm 20 much r ent to be giv in this city X ) Zegninte ot : superfor to the average run ' 4 for the benefit of the . R o beautifui to be any longer handi- a ant hatches, and 1t i3 3 MARRIED IN ROCKVITLF = : 16 name of Berlin. We i i of onieks PRUV l \ ‘JALL of butter in flavor that 1t B8l | company which is comprised largely ; 3 geapped with e Silhe onr } e S L B! commands a premium of E# | ¢ (lcal men. The soldiers will hold he marriage of Fred Garriepy N . ourselves always "““"”“y Lo; S rats; ol ‘”“ é”n«"‘ beloyy “l' from one to two cents a | & dance on Friday evening, May 8. i Hartford avenue and Miss | i S \m e s el o orib e e v oo ] R S s pound over the top mariet 88 | 110 State armory and on the afternoon | Hubbard of Mountain street, Rock L sach a beautiful town as|out of a sctting of 2,000 eggs, he got | elling Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root and | guatat ot Mayidtaivasebail game il winfipel ville Stool mlace this momhDei L hs nshine members as well as ot} Lincoln - Worthington = lut 100 o The hatches of the | My customers who have used It are | @ This is the hutter you get piayed with o local team. Ths clos. | latter town, Mr. Garriepy, who ! C ot id e me better. As for remain- ; oth far s the town are ahonut mucon gratified with the resu Nk when you buy Russeli’s bost, $8 | ing ‘f‘“ w ;‘ 'o;m?; mm(_f:‘ el Mfg. Co. where he has been| upport t T 1 and Kensington, it would | the same | obtained from its use and sprak very | two grades above any othee [l | cverture at the Staie armor Sl i Sop e D S S o W B irtesies whi to make the ‘tail wag the favorably regarding it 1 am v B Gufice soid in this o morrow Lieutenant Dorfan of the|emploved for the past 24 vears. L Oliver D, Kent's WilL by ssed with Swamp- | 03 company will come to this ofty to as- | been presented with a purse o Sis wotic and uiga wi favorably impresse: : e i ’ pan; ¢ ¥ ric an ge evei t pleas ecom- uless you ea ussell’s @l | eis: the men In the prozram canvass | by his assoctates 5 Ne d hd Private Dean Given Sendoff. The will of the late Olivor D, Kent | Root and take pleasure In recom-| resyiEmn Y e g | ¢ Do e gthoanios I L9g00) Shelr partiioni L e SrEh e ost, you don't eat the best, It i= planned to bring the entire com < Ao 1o wove to mart tianil st Borior Deanof tne aza o . made out on October 3, A G | i \Tg q Captain J i E 5 Fi R 1817, has heen filed in the probate | Mard g 3 st R Meraipduiipeianian SPEAKERS AT THEATERS. o P Buccens. AThe ol pifantry, stationed erp (Gordom | TELIR st best inled tnidhiel prcbat WREBER'S DRUG STORE, Holmes Daly. z Is the schedule of four- | it of co-operation shown A Atlanta, Ga.. spent a furlough of 12 Gl LI R o 94 Front Street, | Challcoge Milk, 15e can. § e e HoMOmNE NS Bonsa U O s undertgken th hours in town yesterday, HOND) LA gl S B R S Bath, Maine e T e RUNAWAYS CAUGHT HERE, minute speaiers nt the various the- e e i . uria ensing E or a ) o0, 3 b Ui e il 20— ‘s W. C. Hunger- | A ot nts Mr. and Mrs 8 L. | FO8 B0 B e ~1r:~;”:4 Lt | — | Patrolman Patrick Howley picked ; ater ‘\'”;' e N ‘_'V,H,f“', 3 for this. in large letters. W De : nisfenlistment he wedy SMEL S2 0l G Rn teon s s et ] Letter to Swiss Cheese, 60¢ Th, up on the streets last evening, Rose | ford: Lyeeum, iiev. Samuel SR vour help 9€ the Biost papular yound Bes OF | DL 00 L L ihe mons Frenk || Dn Elimee & Gou, | Chilc ged 13 vears, and Loutso | Keeney's 'Ri‘(“ o 1 o Lo nber of | B ving Kent. Frank Kent is || Binghamton, N. ¥. | B | 110110 area 12 vears who ran away | Scente, Rev. LW, Maler. APril 22—| o next meeting will be held o and ra ! B s | | e B . 5 binc s Tpten, Maee Fox’s Dr. H. W. C. Hill; Lyceum, Rev, | 3.t 6th Prove What Swamp-Root Wil e | Flenry W, Mai Keeney's Rev. W Lt 2 + N h A Do For You. WHEN CHILDREN CRY OT1 i W‘;"“'“”-"‘ Scenie, Rev. J. Teo Sul-| ). Red Cross needs your he rganization gathered at the home o ; S And are feverish and don't aleep well, are | livan. |either at Court strelt b oara hie parents to tender him o farewell An important mecting of tha For- end ten -cemta to Dr. Kiimer & ‘o, : B | St e n nave. symtoma ot e o nt Court stree ”f.l:‘ W n(mle B ty. The party aico accomvanied eSters will be held tonight at the | gy Chamton, N. Y. for & sampis stzs | § | omorers W find quick in - wiscioel| SRR el i ewing meeting at i to the railroad sta where, a | Pali to hear the report of the mas- | y,yje It will convince anyane. You | - . e : 0 o 5 - : y standard remedy for Ol i, A s & hours later. he departed for his | e committee. Wil slso receive a booklet of valuable | e : Washingtc Apr tic i Georgia. Deoan enlisted meeting of the Free L E information telling about the kidnevs | [ E MAIN STR 1| cleanse the wtomacl r on the vow- | tion of the Natio Army tank OF THE APES i § . t i e ol pabiny | s els and breuk up cold v headaches | was accelerated today by the war me time azo, and soon s his en- ciation was held in the F | and blndder When writing, be sure | and teething dlsorders. We ha 10,000 tes- | 5 Announcement was r At Fo etment was sent to Camp Gordon, | brary last evening. A large number fand mentlon the New Britain Dafly | & g L O M L L e B S nnouncement was m . ghere he has been stationed all win- | of the members was present, and | Herald. Medium and lurge sige bottles et Mother Gray's Sweet Powders for Ohil- | 0f the appointment of 157 second SUNDAY, MGG o broth o obert | plans for the actwity of the assocla- for sale at &l} drug stores, dren; ibe. ileutenants for the corps. SUNIEEEY 2 s diers and Sal town and a prominent me lin Grange. For this reason, sarin f being the 1e members of that Berlin Briefs, named as executor without bonds.