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

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NEW ‘BRITAIN. DAILY ‘HERALD, SATURDAY, 1 i News il il STGRM CHIPPLES - TELEPHENE LINES iMUIC Tran 100 Put Out of Com- mission by Lightning FIRE ALARM WHISTLE BLOWS Lawn Club ¥Flecie Of TARITI world ¥ bit for the ST AMTS,—! m Kalcerdem. 1 Each one you got doss Take some in stamps STUVN TRE HAUY fts part tova and you wiil wITR ards freeinz th be doing yo Rompers in Plenty at “Babyland” Choice of White and Colors Priced at infanis’ e Mics Hid Bride of Meiton samuel Fakin— Red Cross Campaign Opens Nest Weeh—Church Netices, . One of the worst thundgerstorms= We are offering striped seersuckers, In color. Also madels for boys £3.98 in sizes one to four years. mpers mailde of colored swhite dimities and white poplins with dainty smocking plain colored chambray rompers in different shades and and girls, Some smocked by hand, others plain tailoved. from 98¢ to department that has heen exper his town vening of in time ook Whi the the telephone mission. e of the flashes of lightning came in contact with iam and it was thought that som place had been set on tive by the ligh ning. The alarm blew for several sec- onds before the talephone operator was able to cut the connections. Fakin-Hird. A very pretty ized, Thursday some e the storm did not buildings, it had telephane service lines we injure any affeel than o v ogreat More “Near Ui re coni- to match, the set. VERY SPECIAL are some new and b with Sun-bonne sizea, Priced $1.25 for en' They Rompers, re in piped one, two with and put eut nk < ree local at the fire THE "NEW BELVEDERE” FLATWARE. first of Wm. Rogers make is that it in Silver Flatwa heautiful design <o pleasing to all who see ery piece guaranteed to give satisfaction, and the design is one that is much In demand. For a short time we will, at our new Silverware department on Main floor, offer the following special bar- zains. Irench vith solemn- | ..isne o'clock, wedding was ca Teaspoons for 75c the set. Six Tablespoons for $1.50 the set. evehingratiy anti- MAY 11, 1918. FRENCH PATROL BOAT PROTECTS THE AISNE CANAL been armed protect the fliers. These unb; ats have A1 from guns to encemy in driv- destroy the | have been instrumental raiders attempting to nal. The picture shows ms ing off the «eck of one lattery of for action. of the " anti-aireraft guns rea Six Medinm Forks sel. for $1.50 the set. sugar Spoon and Butter Knife Louise Hird. of Maple street, became the hride of Merton| Samuel Eakin, of Hartford. The ccre- mony was performed by Rev. R. | Marshall at Trinity church, Hartford Mendelssohn's March w playved by the arganist. Mrs kin the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hird. of Plainville. Tawn mecting club was held when Laura deavor Fe SPECIALLY NOTE that be in cha a lined oak chest complete we offer the above collection of 26 pieces in for $5.98 the set. COMFORTARLE SHO for women's street RKid Oxford made with low hecls and hand turned soles. for $4.00 pair, Also note the Kid Oxfords with welt soles and low heels for $1.00 pair. Anothec speciaily good value offered in Black Kid Oxfords with welt soles and military heels for $5.00 pair. and house wear. Black o'clock. noon. Church Mass wil morning Baptist | worship and will Day noon | be held pastor wil Advent be observy vice and J. W N¢ Club Mecting. of the Plainville last evening at o’clock at the home of Gwillim on Hough street Office were elect- ed for the coming year follow President, S. § Gwillim; secretary, C. A. Bedford: surer. W naugh: governing board, William Hird and C. F. Riecker. A committee of four, known as the ground and mem- bership committee, was elected, con- sting of Walter Lathrop, C ¥ Roecker, Reger Freeman and Ray- | lsrael mond Kellogg. Walter Lathrop was| 00T chosen chairmawn of the committee, | Wil be The governing committee decided upon ; Vices at the rate of dues for the coming vear. ! the servie Red Cross. Christia afternoon Method branch of the Red Cros e g sented with two electric motors by at the m Johm H. TFrumbull. president of the will preuc Trumbull Electric Mfg. Co. The Red ‘3:00 . Cross had been working hard for el some time in hopes of raising enough | iy the hat noney to purchase motors for Sewing ' Thig servi machines. The branch held several .jj parent food sales and drives for this purpose. in The society will continue to work and | acpeciaily will purchase a fully cquipped elec- .y tric machine. The $15 which the U. | avening. N. club gave toward purchasing the motors will be used for the electric machines. The Red hig membership drive This afternoon the M Nellie Flood was Ball Game. afternoon at 3 ficid the Plain- nine will play the fast team of Rockwell-Dra facto This be the last ball game to The w as v a DFLUIVERY RYCEIVE ALL Kavas BRITAIN YOU CAN DEPEND ON PCRCHASED OF Us, MAVING AN AUTOMOBILE PROMIPTLY AOR - NEW PRY GOODS HER PYBLIC OFFICE will speak the Aged Mr. Fiske this institu- he ing a furlough at sington. his home in Ken- and for Rerlin Briefs. A meeting. of the Senior Endeavor society of the Berlin Congregational *hurch will be held Sunday evening 6:30 adaresses the inmates of tign. a the local was pre- Forty Hours’ Devotion, Yesterday Torty Hours' Devotions will begin 2 Thomas Butler ploy of ‘the company A into street Fred Hurst tion ‘with the and will home in has entered the em- St American Paper Goods as Been Assistant Town Glerk and Tleasurer 11 Years EMPLOY OF L F. & C. ‘anl's chureh tomorrow with vices and will continue un- Bren- ' by and the morning. d is to her Mrs. Billlan ha Goodrich home Father his sent ve on moved § Bertn nan will be asisted in work A priest Hartford Th whi here from has resigned his P. & F. Corbin spend the 3erlin, posi- com- summer at | any serviees for will and tomorrow three masses, at 7. 8:30 At the 8 and 10 o'clock \ cormon will be preached will he celehrated at 5:30 and Monday and Tuesday morn- pany, h o be oK WANTED: carpenter Fovien, ~Painting and decorating, and ma¥on jobbing. A. J. I\m\smmun Cain, 4-5-tf A ! dered this place tol last and present 1warde ville d ed to Mys Main stre {ed by fri Britain ments lev., Henry Shauffier ta Preach birth i | second Lo turday. siven off. Cross will open next chemise raffied a S Here Sunday—Henry Cornwall Dics Hen Cornwall Dead. Cornwall of Berlin died this at the New Britain General He was-well known and spected in this town. and friends. At the time of his in his 60th year. The for the funeral have made. Berlin A e D at Hoipgial—Forty flour=' Dcvo- card 3 NS by tiop Opens Tomorrow CAST BREAD ON WATER? YOU HADN'T OUGHTER. 1S Tomorrow o'clock E2ive Rockwell-Drak M. Shaw, for town clerk of Berlin today, and of Landers, in the ofilce after (I the office first time in up the duties of death- of her father carried on the work was most efficient acquainted with oifice the past 11 St a arean: at i ville the will probably ears assintant and freg e he was In other days, between us two. it may have been the thing to do to cast bread on the waters. | |}, ;jaced at home and the manager But now the rule is obsolete for | | ), es that there will be a large we've a need for all our wheat | | . 4q. The field which the team has to feed our sons and daughters used for the past four or five years | We can’t.affcrd to waste a bit has been plowed and will he used to by going out and casting 1t on furnish garden plots Oakes will river, lake or ocean. We're told } | ,jich for the regular Plainville team that we must Hooverize and Fere T v make our- marks the biggest day in the selves econ: big dr This after- omize \with the mer who do not patriots’ de- afternoon went out will not votion. The Up to the present on biggest ar- T K o1 mies we member in town re- can raise rd which he was will strug- The card signified gle in a that every menther would get at least hopeless one member on or before May 11. The maze f we drive will last all during the month of ceglect May their feed- ing: we can’t expect that they can fight unless we run the food game right and give them (dl they're needing. And in this ‘A \ng we're not alone, for we muct feod, be- sides our own, the foily »f other nations. We've got to & it so our crop will bring this eruel war to stap—so make your prep- arations. We've got to have enough to spare so we can send an ample share to Furope's starving millions. We've got te crush the ruthless Huns by feed- ing those behind the guns, both soldiers and civillana. This task we’'ll never put across unless we cut the daily loss that comes from over using. We must cut down the use of wheat and go a trifle slow on meat, from our own choice and choosing. To do all this and do it gight let's get a lot of things in sight to help us make the saving. Let's work and grow the garden stuff to give us solid food enough to eat- isty our craving. Get out and use your hoe and plow; dg up your lot and do it now; use all your brawn and muscle. Get out and make an early start, for thet's the way te do your part. So just get out and hustle. Write the Nationa] War Garden Com- mission, Washington, D. for compiete manual on home gardening. It's free for 2-cent mp for postage. B e —————————— of the in that the K irer nter Clay town position m witl | not ax vet heen of employ Monday iy : - " New Trolley zulation. we stre vmast £ het K el of 1a07 yon to ion new regula C T Georze ton Logdon v Naval . Re Harry s by the strect Formerly ving trolley on the 1 trol auto- ry to future, omp: and haw took assist [0S Miss the She the the did the ha and thoroughty ties of of incé a oy done rm v of treet have so on the the nece: th street ice car, conf 1ve with Today IForester: several of Satnrday for new members. the Foresters have I success. livery ceived pleq asked sign for the emplc The Red drive will § o'clock All are u Memori {101 noon work - and her father’ the work of position. father was regarded as servant of the ww and her mother, haw, will present street. Arthur Wo during the vina Monday. of ihe office “ alone the n and. i during term the can rule Ber! passengers 10d she this ) most of n y olleys on he she standing o t and poiiie the trac for the remain > iha H hanged theip continue 1 vill howme une to near in action morning Rerlin In the Service, cle 1he new al 2k, ruff, d with the Jefferson, station Port at n tvan, rent at furlough oice regu- the was 7o will untit an UL ont Church Notes, Congregational Church—The lar morning services will be 1 10:43 o'clock, and the sermon will be appropriate to Mothers’ Day The annual offering for the Congregational church building society will bhe re- reived. Sunday school will meet noon and the Young People’s meeting held at 7 o'clock. "Phe topic the meeting will be “Christian En- home has Ryan spend his in member the v ork e held at Althoun Jan hour not il he rk rrang new since ary, fou o G EAC 16 at his in action rr hautfler, RBerlin Forn st rch. r 1he will W the g in ham ultqui Naval an today Reser church, forme was | rly Congregs pulpit morning who 1c e pastor of Lt Ay of n. CURRAN’S faturday Evening Rogey's Table member Pel speni- I ¢hurel, o npy the at the hauffior N rrow mornir is he Rev. Mr Brook af the Fiske, will for | Patroln police sta Coal and ized last Entrance window. vationed at Iyn w redncossor A friends of this opportunity of aring | A him sk will Sonthington Co The pastor of 1 left rance wh in preach to- Srrow tiona REV. Rev, curate at 1 fou it chaplain re matien Silver-Plated Tableware, . E3 The practice of THRIFT is the very ver 1t is the opposite of Hut—IT JADS TO ENCE. One gences and mation of to the roons, regular dozen has devel re taken ford, to earl Dessert spoons, dozen INDULGENC INDEPEND- regular of | sonal £2.00. 84, Town pes e due Al Tea spoons. regular dozen Knives, medium, regular dozen. the hest condition extrava the habit creation ot ures for indul- is the for- {hrift, which bank ac- rehy the 1 dozen §4, nees Oy+ medinm, {3 regular dozen 83.50. dozen $6.00. of of 1 leads a wia ount a Jos ot i thur ph started. then sty to opens continned Rox- Once THRITE tunity, continued to oppor independ- the contentment, door to bury i 1. sandwich patte one wa was one 1hout | velled THE | Piainville Trust Co. PLAIN'VILLIE, CONN 0 into ice 10¢ ind pge assovtment silver fr ART NOW by S account with opening » plates. (heese dishes, hon butier hons " (14 and o was only Ay Togers year silversplated tabic Kensingon, bride, ity Wit e—, the June At sl e every opportus buy Thrift on Mr. an Whiting its ps. THE CURRAN DRY GOODS €O, 381 to 385 Main Streel. | 1 | of the iuw-rm \ 15, Collector, | Town of Berlin. Bank Hours 9 a. m. {0 3:00 p. m. S mcadnys 9:00 n, n. to 12:00 m., Episcopal ing worship at Sund Denton held suther no Bridgeport Cross vate Williz at church, killed of Company Memoria vate William morning at " ed OFrICE William toms of tyvphoid ldman the their The meeting will committee Nowship." rge of the Church- will be held at 10:45 Sunday school will meet at o evening service tomorrow of Our Lady of Mercy he celebrated tomorrow 9 o'clock instead of 10.30. Church—Regular morning will held at 10:45 o'clock be appropriate school social Regular 1 he will meet oung People’s services t 6 p. m. - At 7 o'clock 1 speak of “Being Me Church—Mothers’ Day ed with an appropriate sermon by the pastor, Subject: “Mother Sunday school will meet prayer and social servic at 6 p. m. Evening se o'cloc The for ‘What constitutes at will the sured.” will ser- v Rev. in at subject will he: Life ist ¥ thers’ rning e n 10:45 observed pastor Bible. service fdf who was killed eicheprey, April 20th. (0 the public, but = of men in the army hranch of the invited 1o he pre siscopal Church Day will be 'vice, The Mothers in the memorial h on m Barnes, tle of is open or navy service, are Thore in the ent preaching service Surprise Party. day surprise parvty ten- Forc now at hi were wha s rerly in Bri home. Whist ed by all prize was Plain- s award- of W IZugene but veni sidir ng mes enjo G ntlenien Diotzk Sieve o of ladies’ G t prize orze Sevmoin The purty attend- from Plainville. New Southington. Refresh- re served Brief Far:! Teft e ot vas 1ds Ttem of North Washing- st evening for he will enter Iforce, Propson left this where he father assers selected the second tomor: town Wi the serve morning will enter who i the loca Red evening i offi Y of his is \ by for Cross meet in the rged to present al-services for the Sullivan who 29, wa oW clerk’s he late Pri was killed held® ‘this Matthew Sulli am Aprit 9 o'clock at St orestville. Private at Seicheprev. He w D of Hrv<tnl. services for the late Pri- Sullivan who 20, . Wi held this at St. Matthew's Private Sullivs was 1l A pril 9 o'clock orestville. Seicheprey D of i He al Bristol at of Company BURGLARIZED. wan Fortier reported to fhe tion Jast night that the Cit Wood (‘o. office was burg: night and a revolver stolo was made b yforcing - DOWNEY HAS TYPHOID. A Downey, junior St. Mary's Catholic church, Tie Francis' hospital, in the week when faver were noted is favorable, oped fever St fer typhoid wil Harvt- symp- His BOY RUN OVE LeRoux of the police today of 280 EIm street ran his wagons this morning nly injured. The veral children at the time to get out thy injured 11 Seymour il that A of of ¢ playins and The, stord e i oy rem o) IPRENANT d Mrs street OVERSIAS, of word Surprenant received . Surprenant . navy arrived safely this being his third trip. son, Bdward to Mothers' | New | | BODY FOUND IN Brother of Bridgeport Victim | pects Foul Play. i | Bridgeport.. May 11.—The body of Frederick Chowmill, clothed ' in a black and black shoes was found { floating near the breakwater early today by a night watchman, There were no marks on the body to indicate violence The police sc. The despondent th of his not been given much his brother, who also asserted Frederick had Ssome money him when he left Main street night. HARBOR, i Sus- | suit pier are puzzled the in over Chowmill the committed theory that mood over recent wife, suicide has support Dy that with last 20 REPORTED DROWNED., Log Drivers Thrown Into Water | Raft Collapses, | 11 that by nearly a were drowned Anglais in the upper Beuce When Quebec here today livge raft drivers May —A report reach the collapse score u part and of Lake of L'Tsl near close to th border. Owing to the difficulty communication with remof: irts, it been to the D county M of D firm ine those has not report. possible on RENNENKAMPEE SLAIN. Veteran lered Russian M Copent nenkampff, the Japanese 1 murdered Taganrog, southern to the Vienna Lokal Anzeiger of by May Russian and by Japanese Bolsheviki. 11.—Gen commander present has the Bolsheviki at Russia, according correspondent of the of Berlin. Wi Iten- in en, a en TO WAGE SCH Washington, May 11— mal against the tions of railroad was wi ot OBJECT "DULF The first recommenda- for- | protest the wage committee | today \ Director-Gen the 1 herhood of employes. filed McAdoo road | hy rail- ' TINKER THROUGH AS ACTIVE PLAYER was killed | Another mct ool that [old Cub trio, Chance, has of rotiring famous | and Iivers and hix intention participation j He Joe shortstop at present the Columbus clih of the association he will ason and from there his pliving only the ti draw him inker announced from active national pastime is ind n stay on do all of He adds days are htest kind back into the his that over of a the i this st veneh manazing he thinks and that pinch fray. Evers is ing off stage can rapidly nearing the He is physically to stand the strain of a full season’s work, and it is doubtful if he will be ble to perform in any number of contests. Frank Chance has been out (Of it for several yea jump- unable a ! JOF BOEHLIN | was the | the | tion | Cleveland, G BACK WITH SANDLOTTERS' i to Wi Battle amateur for a ington vears ago Joe Boehling wen with the Richmone champions of the league in Richmwond games with the Wash champians. Boehling of the team, anc for the opposi Washington lad hington Ax team baseball series of amateur star pitcher stumbling block He the in order of the amateur sporting editor dug up Boechling, and Griff gave th Richmond Thunderboit a - trial. He good and the after start turned in the record string straight ‘Wwing. Then he went where he was later rejeased Boehling. manager and pitcher Richmond Battle Ax team, is the ad given by Bochling at present is secking games with the soldles at the various camps. Joe 1 with the ndlotters a in set down Onel made podr for next vear Joe is dress He teams hack s | TWO- PIECE FROCK OF TWILL AND WORSTEL Set off strikingly with summer furs this two-piece frock made of poire twill and worsted, will be one of the real hits of the season. 'Fhe coat i made sweater fashion gnd has a back and- front panel knitted in-black ait white worsted, that 1S extremely od and attractive. The cuffs are knitty in the same manner. gt te 8

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