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LEND YOUR MONEY TO UNCI We've the Correct Stuff for Your SAM O GIVE 11 TO NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 19, 1918, > i 5 THE KAISER. New Spring Gown in Big Variety at OQur Dress Gooeds Dept. WILL FIRST WOOL FRENCH SERGES. AND BEBT OF THE 1T IS ONE OF THE BLUES TUSSAH ROYAL the genuine, non-c handsome inches wide fo PRIESTLY MIX suits coats and inches wide for BROAD CLOTH coats. aid a 14 color today HAVE A LOOK AT OUR WASH SILKS—W of lovely heavy quality, we are Dhroad and narrow, 33 inch width, $2 CREPE TUB der perfectly, in pretty color HAVING AN AUTOMOBITFE PROMPTLY B;‘Ffi;l News ERLIN FARMERS PREFARE 10 BUY orporale‘ &‘ $5,000, Par of, . Shares Being $26 ’ ) SHARES ISSUED President illiam Bulkeley F¥lected of Tibrary Assoclation—Thompson | . i Boy Busy Selling Thrift Stamps— | Foresters’ Masquerade Tonight. i tne for incorporation association, cles of Ar eriin recently Farmers | | | e i brmed for the purpose of buying mmodities in lots to -get o benefit of wholesale buying, have the secretary of state carload ben filed with Hartford, and with the town clerk the town. The corporation is to |, kpown as The Berlin Farmers’ Co- erative Association, and the capital ock is to consist of 200 shares at a share, making a total capital $5,000. The shares have prao- ally all been subscribed for, and e association is now ready to com- | ence its business. The inconpo- itors named in the articles of in- rporation are C. M. Jarvis, H. H. "ebste J. T. Molumphy, Theodore vage, George B. Norton, Bdwin pitman and D. B. Hubbard. Several other towns in the vieimity e Berlin are already beginning to Jllow in the footsteps of the local | 'mars, and are making arrange- lents for the formation of like or- nizations. The directors will be amed later to earry on the business e the corporation, and the actual ork Of the organization will soon be arted Tibrary Association Reports. At the meeting of the Free Library coctation held in the library Wed- .sday evening, election of officers was .fa, resulting in the appointment of e follawing officials to direct the af- [ {1« of the association for the coming ear: President, William Rulk_ela hrarian and treasurer, Miss Emily 8. i randegee: assistant librarian and | cretary. Mrs. E. W. Stearns; collec- Mrs. L. Wilcox. Mrs. Garner F0od ™in Mrs. George Dodd: ex- eutlve committee, F. L. Wilcox and H. Atwater. The reports of the of- cers terms expired at this freeting d ana approved. reported that, due to < days and shortage of fuel winter, it was neces- the library for three because of the epi- allpox last summer their greatly hampered. In pite of these obstacles a very success- During the erage of 82 books a drawn from the libra have heen ssued f of e and whose has been passed ast year an ay has been 260 card it n " the town i ibrary past residents ntage duri e ted t re for boo re'd cedod in the the sol £ $109.65 sepa $2 Sponged and shrunk. Splen- assortment wide, and best value in the market at our price, SILKS 1 stylish combinations special at $2.00 yard. RECETVING | court CALL ATTENTION GIVING SEASON TO OUR SELECTION OF COLOR SHADES. TRA fabric, yard. rushable r $i RES, fine te skirts, yard. est separate coats, ALL WOOL and white 54 inches £2.00 yard. JER spiendid line The attrs early, tox effects. & Great and S for suits 54 inches ive, stylish if vou want $3.00 yard. ING OF NEW ONI offering Tub Sil s in skirts, blo suitable for dresses, 0 yard. at laun- stripes of Very STRIPED HABU of fine waists and shirts. and launders well. DELIVERY FOR ALL NEW BRITAIN DRY GOODS of these having b past vea The rep Emily Branc mount of fu the association hursements amounted to to $2,098.41, vear has also been financially. The clation comtains sen added during the | | the treasurer, Miss | shows that the total | available for $1,847.18. The dis- the have 251.0 which of goe, ds i® use by | “or pagt vear | and the receipts | hows that the] successful one | roster of the as 75 names, a % Thompson Denies Story. { Charles Thompson, who was in the | rlin court Monday on a charge of | violating the statutes regarding the | sending of children to school regularly, wishes to deny certain statements published in Monday's paper. In thel first place, Mr. Thompson wishes to have it undersiood that the charge was | ot for failure to send children to | “hool, but for the failure to send 0!1"!5 child school. This boy, he claims, | stayed out but three davs of one and that was for the puipose of earn- ing money to help Uncle Sam. which fact was not brought to light in the | Monday. That his boy is not re- | sponsible for the irv r attendance | of his school is revealed by the fact | that the school which hg attends has | held the for regular attend- | ance for the past two months. The boy | was merely raising money which was to be invested in Thrift Stamps. Mr. Thompson conducts a farm in Berlin to weels | bannes Foresters’ Masquerade Tonight. At the meeting of the Foresters held i, the hall last night. final plans for their big masquerade in Foresters’ hall were talked over. The committee which is making arrangements for the big dance promises a real time to all the patrons. Members of several out- of-town fraternities have signifled their intention of attending the mas- querade. During the evening a draw- ing will be held, the holder of the winning ticket to he given a $5 gold piece Berlin Briefs. A social was held at the home ot Mrs. Huston, of Berlin street, which was attended by a number of friends of Mrs. Huston. Col. and Mrs. C. M. Jarvis have re- turned from New York City, where | they had been staving for the past few days Anna Fagan, acting school nurse ain schools this of Miss Kiniry WANTED—Painting and decorating, | enter and mason jobbing, H J. Fovien, Kensington, Conn 4-5-tf WANT FORUMS EVERYWHERE. April 19.—Plans for estab- open forum in every city in New ngland were dis- cussed at meetings he today of the New FEmgland Congre of Forums One feature of the sessions was an hibition of community singing in which marching songs, favarites of the ational Army men at Camp Devens, were given The program tonight in- cludes addresses hy Arthur B. Bestor, chairman of the speaking division of the committee on public information, on the “Making of Public Opinion in War Time” and Bernard Rothwell chairman of the commission, the 7 Forum in Americanization migrant.’ Miss of Kensington, 1s in the New Brit- in the absence weel Boston, lishing and an tov on of the the of Im- TO EXTEND YALE TRAINING. Hav( rale New April 19 tran extended, ording statement reccived outlining Daniels announcemer officers’ camps beginning May Military is to be conside to an of retary dor the tions of camps. 1i- 99 ng receiy o bhe sent to number of books in the 4,630 volumes, hooks he total pry at presentss &8 ig thought that univ ed and regular army men will be giv- rsity men GABERDINES, all color assortment, " CLOTHS, offered by is big demand today for these handsome and assortment, PURCHASED { placed | ot ! board, | May, { meals and {'their answers to t igration | | pr en training here. BIG SHOWING OF ALL ALL THE NEWEST PLENTY OF VALUES OF TOD! NAVY Y AT $1.75 YD. wool. In lat- for suits and big values $3.00 yd. CHECKS, in black Widths 50 and values $1.50 and all wool and us now. materials some. Buy > A BEAUTIFUL SHOW- stripes, men’s shirts. PAT with cholce for dresses, 33 inches, wears $1 and $1.25 yd. YOU CAN OF DEPEND ON US. CADET STATE FiELD o DAY CANCELLED Absence of Supervisors in Military Service Forces Committee to Aban- don Event Planned June 28. At a meeting of the cadet tee of the Y. M. T. A Jast night tn T. A. B. hall, cided that the proposed state field dey he changed to a local ficld day for the Tierney Cadets of this This action was taken because et that a number of tr visors of the cadets throu state have cntered war service, and several .other obstacles have hbeen in way of holding such an Under direction Beckett the state committees are heing formed in cvery parish of the city, and it is t idea of the committee that all parishes compete. hoth In drilling and athletic events on the day of the fleld day. which will be June 28. Invitations will be sent to the other cadet organizations through- out the state, and in the event of their acceptance of the Invitation special events will be arranged for them, Su & B. soclety it was de- of the super- hout the thae event this vear. William A of cadet he ervisor Beckett has ing the companies formed parishes for the past two meeting of St. John's boys last Tuesday evening, and great deal of interest was evinced hy the bovs in this movement. The St. Jo- seph’s boys will drill tonight been drill- in all the weeks., A was a 'QUAKE AT MARTINIQUR. rth Shocks for Five Days Southern Isle. Fort de France, Martinique, April 18.—Slight earth shocks have been felt here for five days. The troops began soon after noon Sunday and continued until 2 o’clock this afternoon the eruption of Mount 1902, 30,000 persons the island of of St. Pierre ind of Marti valeanoes and Felt on n Pelee in lost their Martinique and was destroyed. ique is covered there are ma the The with others on near-by islands in the West | | fndles. BAN ON GRATUITIES. April 19.—The federal sfon in disposing of complaints issued against varnish and paint companies today ordered the firms to cease the practice giving gratuities to emploves of customers, prospective customers and competi- tors customers as an inducement to them to influence their employes in purchase of varnish and kindred products. The gratuities included money, entertainment, liquor, personal property. In complainants the tie truth of the Washington trade comm of companies admitted charges and asked the commission to rule withont taking testimony. The commission’s actior 1 the o . 26 companies clears the original 39 varnis FBBS ON PHARMACY Hartford. April 19 comb, has appointed of Waterhury to be 1rmacy to st Bridgeport. T 2 1ted Mr Mary Futna Memor mission to suc of Norwalk. BOARD, Governor Hol- John B. Bbbs a commissione cecd John 1 ernor poi lLouis F wmember of eed Mrs. M commit- | clty. | held } cigars, | }Péfiéh\;iile Nevtrs DEMINZIO FREED OF ARSON GHARGE Evidence Not Suificient to Bind ! Him Over to Superior Gourt Liberty Ioan Chalrmen Mect Tonight to Plan Awakening of Town Home Service Section to Aid Seldjer Familics. The trial of Franqualla charged with arson. was evening in Grange hall on Pierca street. Justice A. H. Condel] | ed and &, S. Gwlllim acted cutor. Several stale police present. Deminzlo claimed th bed at the starting of house on West Main 11. He told the state police that i bors. The ganc Deminzto, held last as wers he was in his April street on sanme story to he told neigh- wav door and the door Jeading from the kitchen to the cella: { were not locked and for this reason the court was unable to say that ha was implicated in setting the fire. The accused told Frederick Spencer that he was sitting in the kitehen smoking when the fire was discovered. Jus- | tice Condell explained that Deminzio’s English was so hard to understand that all probabilitfes were that Mr. Spencer misunderstood the accused. Prosecutor 8, §. Gwillim suggested that be bound over but Justice it would be hard for to convict him acquitted th very 3 so he him. Wreck. his morning about & o’clock W frelght traln was switching from the New iaven lne on to the ITigh- land division, one of the box cars jumped the track and pulled swith it the engine and a coal car. The frelght was made up of 52 cars. Tt was necessary 11 the wrecker from FE Hartfc to clear the | tracks, e traffic on t Ha- | ven division tea up hours. Train Iy vile A st rd was | Liberty Loan. | The Plainville mein wiil meet matter of arr: > rally or ome and see if the-present loan drive be made a vinville been unahic aven ach at Lib, chair- up the triotic description rly Loan tou rade of me has time success. Ple up the prosent one-half of its there is pl > Th be truc but it seems that they should subscribe now and not rush the committee at the noment. The committee siill out hope that Plainville will be to get the honor f Class Mceting. Sigma Phi wional Sunda the sonage this the bu meeting ma tol quota Some left to subs mny holds able TS Signa ¢l the wilf Congreg meet at After will is the o0 the hovs Mr. Morrll class and Donald president ines candies the clas rench eacher of is th Home Section. Through the local branch of the Cross, a Home Service Section been formed. The motive branch is to arrange matters so that it will be able to care for the affairs of the local boys who are In the serv- ice. J. H. Trumbuli has been ap- pointed chairman of the section and announces that Judge J. E. Cooper, of | New Britain, has offered his services to any families in town which have difficuities in caring for their sons’ fairs. No one shauld hesi ing the section to help them Surprise Party. Mildred Shyrink street was tendered party last evening in honor 16th birthda from Forestville, as Plainville Freeman Service Red has of the Miss Main of West surprise ends Rristol. New Britain were pr t Bricf Mrs. Clark Alvord Spargo of Bridgeport of Mrs an Morse M Alfred Smith Miss Gertrude, of Pic Bruce Gilbert have gone to Devens to visit Pri Earl Smith. Mrs. Everet: Disten of Mountain View has returned after spend- ing a few days with sister, Mrs. Lappee Waterburs well as Ttems, nd My the Broad str t. and E are os of daughter, and Camp street home her 8. Arta G has rotur weelk visiti lbert of ed Mountain home after spend- relatives Ver- v ing nmont a = in ABAND [ Wasl WATERLOGG ngton il 19 American schooner Herlad i reported waterlogged and appar- ently abandoned in a dispatch to the state department from Tampico. D SHIP, The four Notice to Notice w. J receive Taxpayers. I hereby Store to iday give that I Heming xes, Saturday esday at the Piainville, Monday, o'clock day P every until 8 Wednes- o'clock unti? nd D ma it Thursday Tue: and m., except day 20 m will be Taxes not 1918 tercst all April 20 Al town from April on or befora lle. between unless blc the paid on or vesidin in of Pl e 1 and empt. are This must 50, 1918 Ww. J Plainville es ex- Tax April otherwise 1i tor Personal before INGW.A Y Conn Collector presid- | prosa- | | LONG TRAIN S WRECKED § in | 8 the | & Conference Accept Sydney, O’Brienftes ol The aynooth conference A8y The Vi cable George, ernment pply kxchange PROF. THOMAS DISCHARGED Mrs, Also Court—Charge Not Chicago, disorderly ac Thomas and Mrs. Is the Darrow content ciologist an army his room constitute W direction marines front the tee today ) the by appropris made by A Joseph's L evening rall penies A quests t izement gement will Trish INCREASE and boys tion The Hartford Silk Store Agents for Standard Patterns C.S.HILLS & CO. HARTFORD. HAVE YOU BOUGHT YOURS? Liberty Bonds are issues. just as sound as is the money which the Goverr}ment A'Liberty Bond is better, in fact, than money, because the Liberty Bond you buy today may be worth more than its face value when you get‘ 100 cents on the! | | ready to cash it in. Money never can be worth more than | dollar. ’s Furnishing D Gent's Furnishing Dept Men's Silk Neckwear, in newest designs and colorings, 30c and 65c values. Special 39¢ each, 3 for $1.00. Men's Woven and Printed Special $1.15. Men's White Poplin Shirts, Collars attached; regular value $2.00. Sale $1.65 each. Shirts in a new line of v patterns Special Specials in White Geods White Beach Suiting, 36 inches wide. Special, 29¢ yard, White Pique, 36 inches wide. Special | 21c yard. Wash Goods Dep 2,000 yards of 32-inch Dress Ginghams, Plaids, Checks and Stripes value 39c. Special 29¢ a yard. . 27-inch Cotton Foulard in medium and dark grounds, plenty of Copenhagen and navv shades; value 39c. Special, 25¢ vard. 4,000 yards of Fine Printed Voiles in beautiful assortment of Plaids, Stripes, Checks and Floral designs; regnlar price 39c. Special 29¢ a yard. cgular Petticoat Dept. Taffeta Silk Jersey Top Petticoats with flounce, also Heatherbloom with Taffeta Flounce. Very special $2.98. Regular value $4.00. - : _ All Silk Taffeta, plain and changeable. All Silk Jersey Tops with Silk Underflounce. Special at $2.98 each. Value $5.00. | trainca on a mimic battlefield | College of Ambulance in this | Make-belleve trenches, a roofle; at | servation station, a first dressing tlon and a convalescent hospital are Miss Elzabeth order to train dectors and | taineq a large s under war conditions, at a party held at home on Fair- srence g Mary and Princess Arthur S ithat e g i ras e ers, ught received instruction at [lections were rendered Migses Gl in e and the former became so S S iivar ardle datn b oA of proficiont that she is commandant ey ad erday. passed & | (he detachment of the C their intention 10 | \which bears her name. ription pisd similar to the AND JURY {he Irish bishops at in the day, the ‘ adjourned until | Jury appear the | city. ob- | s at at Dublin Votes Not to ift oan be shown in buying Par- 3 i Shirts at Besse-Leland’s.—advt. Draft-—Labor Council a Fitzgerald ente \ustralia, Protests. b is hor fifde her conf Sinn ¥ labovites, held the chairmansiip 9.——The April 1 tiona and under this by coll lord mayor y Red Tasiaeion nd al a tatlored shirt m declaring good resolution was adopted Dy earlier being PROBES LYNCHING. April mmouned and testify by a mo of Robert alien rdsville, s ==l John Newton of West Hartford re= ported to the police last evening that he had recelved a telegram (fro.i on |l Camp I sking that he aid i3 Devens lingham o le’t today « witnesses bofore ' the Fau ril at Colliney Y, German forcman | clerk of the coroner woek ordered five men with Prager's murde summoned n Sydney, to council at passed a resolution message Premier ng the British o reconsider its decision to conscription to Ireland, says an Telegraph dispatch from Australian city labor has Tohn mes M which 11 & Joseph Bi cantonment send Lloyd gov- 10ut permission. win he to e nl re t i to were was going be char the f i ARV WORKED UP FROM RANKS, ApriT 19.—Lieut mentioned as killed night's casualty Massachusetts militia cc ago and worked from the rank was construction forem for I~ Lngland Telephore { graph company and ' Worcester, Knight in last Henry in drug st tion i listed 1 . any ten y his commission tiss street, or ph Gravger. Wife of Army Officer, 1 a ; purchasoc:l advan them makas. Iveed by Judge in Morals o n : Proved, and Ing here w o tinary 19.—The against R dismissed Judge moral courts toda) the defense upheld in that although the so- the pretty young wife officer were found in a | together hotel this did not | conduct charge of Prof. W. M. Granger Graham in Attorney April conduct A TWIN FOR B London, April 19.—A | hrewed for consumption {1, with a reduced Vit 200,000 qua rley ers to balker VO new after will fro by dis J of dresses foulards\for t new taffetas and with £ play of was = advt Ady 5 of 1 hrow- n ndd nds. | Awnin " Hall. PRINCE London recently At in | naval air tached. ATBERT GOING Apri made his the cours, situation UP. Albert an a at a o yest fitti dvi At Prince t in on Bess disorde r- only Thrift Shirts at can be stiown in buying Par- and’s.—ad hington rine corps that a accompany April to men major general the marines to in KEurope were agreed to val affairs commit- | amendment to naval bill action was | lurge a a of a fight Rep. Britten inois and of | POPULAL SHOE STORF SMART SPRING OXFORDS! the all Spring Models shown this sca- hot This result of Here is one of smartest ORGANIZE CADFEX all the between Oxford styles of the Smart TO meeting parish 18 boys of the ages of will be held this n the parish forming com- adets The the forma- | . Tan Calf top— k Mahogany with faun buck cloth for the purpos Tierney ( talk Scout <traight tip and military heel. Price. $7.00. Same of the over troops aiso Boy will style of Btk in at all Dark $7.00. all Dark with perforated imitation wing tip at $7.00. Dress Oxfords in Gray. Brown and Black Kid, plain or imi- tation tip with leather Louis hecls at $1L.00 to $6.50 Patent leather Oxfords with high Louis heels at §1 to 86, ASK Ma- ha fan sa — ny A ne style in Ma- N nunerous ghts, the Britain decided Mond er having n hogany Tan w has next place man- Dairy do of t 348 Ma Commencing t o popular eatir w In making this move the ma continue to motio serves g th st there i ind hes o THE SHOEMAN AIN S REET, HARTFORD & H. STAMPS. home-made We respectf advt, 841 W THE CLERK PQR S GR it your patronage.

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