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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MAY 16, 1918. Buy All Linen Handkerchiefs Before the Prices Advance DESPITE TH ING COSTS OF AL ING A *TION AL GENTL, For vou we offe stitched Handkerchiefs of fine grades at 19¢ cach, $2.15 $2.75 do and 25¢ each, $3.75 dozen, dozen, ALL selling six LINEN ror MILLINERY We have made downs on all of trimmed Hats in and large shapes, with wings, bury flowers. langing §8.50, we price th $1.98, $2.98 and $1.98. of bro A Clean-up in navy, sand, black. All up-to-d up to §3 LARGE ST QUAL $1.00. kerchiefs for women our .08, at 98¢ cach, THE CON ARE HANDK SCARCITY OF AND L LINEN GOODS, WE OCK OF PURE LINEN TIES AT THE EMEN Sl Linen 10¢ We've all chiofs for For 15¢ each, each, $2.00 K2.75 dozen. one. v oall hem- unusually dozen. cach. £5.50 35¢ each. Yo 50¢ 2. HANDK RCHIEFS and six for $1.50. All six for 75c. NITIAL Finer 15¢ ench, KiDUCED. JRYONE mark- colored small, medium smartly (rimmed nt Oxstrich and in value to to for STV o HELPS, TO sweeping dark AND up you EV i BUY Sixteen exchanged Stamp upon additional, get §5.00 for it. om RY Thrift Hats for and Untrimmed Wi, purple ate shapes worth FORTUN .\ RCHIES PRICES ASKED. each, 1215c each, $1.35 dozen. $1.65 dozen. dozen. Bxtra od Linen THRIFT HELPS YOUR COUNTRY. stamps ¢ a War 8 TLY NOW LADIF H. S. $1.00 For ones Initial WHO CULTIVATES HELPS SOLVHe THE THE FEEDING OF THE NATION.” WOODROW TAMP the payment January INCREAS- IN HA Handk: V- GIVING er- dozen. For For 18¢ 25¢ each, big valucs every for Har CREAT! men, nd- GARDEN, GREATLY, PROBLEM OF WIL YO n vin of 1 SON, U be ngs 6a 1st 1923 you AN PROMPTLY HAVING ED CROSS RESULTS SHOWN IN BERLIN iss Rohm Tells of Success of | QOrganization UT0 HITS ROAD WORKER nidentificd Man Knocked Down and Dragged 15 Feet—A. P. G. Machine Room Orgauizes Ball Team and Seeks Victims. With e campaign for the Red Cross the coming of the weck for as- ociation, the report of Miss Rohm or the Berlin chapter is mos{ timely. in it past [iss Rohm heads the organiation her work Berlin,’ and under direction, much in the The recently formed surgical as done nonth. have met 5,015 the classes have turned out iressings every veek, and sur- jcal dressings during month. fissyRohm heads the organization in hese classes and has one formed con- <ting of Berlin women and one of Kensington workers. The other arti- sles made up by the association are Pajamas 84, hospital shirts 10, hed jackets 10, comfort kits 40, bed quilts 2, socks 24 pairs, sweaters 3, wristlets 4 pairs, caps 1 comfort pillows 20 This is certainly a creditable show- Ing for the local women, and is a record which they should try to maintain in the future. The women observe two all-day sewing days dur- Ing the week, and on these days, the room in the church chapel is always srowded with women. There are how- sver accommodations for more wo- men, and all those who have not tak- en an active part in this work in the past, are asked to come in the future \nd_help in this good work. The ar- Liclés made in the rooms of the Berlin branch and in the Kensington branch to the New Britain chapter These branches are connected with the Britain chapter, and have their for the convenience of all Lo New rooms here the women - Road Man One of the laborers working on the road repairs on Iarmington avenue was struck vesterday afternoon by th trolles The was working the road and, because of the no¥ the road roller, failed to notice the tralley, which was approaching as he stepped out the of the roller H# had a narrow from death and those accident that they the man de troliey der of down part of 2 few Struck. man > of of way escape who the expected to find d. As he side-stepped th he stepped directly on the fod- the trolley He was knocked and carvied about 15 feet with his body under the fender and | feet from the wheel | Out of a few scratch bruises, he escaped uni will he able to return within a few davs. His nams known, the only name to which he answers being “Shoeblack.” The accident was unavoidable on the ps of the motarman, who stopped his car; saw injured away side s the car \nd minor jured. He o wor is not nE AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY #OR NEW BRITAIN DRY GOODS PURCHASED OF US. CEIVING ALL YOU CAN DEPEND within 15 feet of the place where ”“‘UNVESTIGATOR OF man was hit. Machine The machine Paper Goods Co. has organized a base- hall team which it now ready put on the diamond with any team from any machine room in this vI- cinity. Manager Jack Delorey is con- fident that his men will give the best of them a good run and in the end walk away with the “brown derby.” | Manager Delorey occupies the position l'of center field in the line-up. The eam has secured the services of Wil- liam Sweency, who will do the honors as slab artist during the coming son, while Nelson Ives will be on receiving end of the battery. T. ler will hold down the position short stop and is also captain of the aggregation. Charles McMurray, the star right fielder, will be seen this vdar in his old position. The basemen are Doc Smith, James Fitzgerald and Bd- ward McMurray, Sr. William Ramsey will act utility man on the team Any machine room in Kensington or w Britain that w play the team of the Paper Goods company ‘s asked to communicate with them a once through. their manager, Delorev as their schedule of games for the coming season is being fast filled up, they report Main om Wants Games, room of the American o sea- the But- of as es to Street Repairs, Main street, Kensington, is its spring 2oing-over {his week the road will in hetter shape ever within a few days formerly the state road the best in the town. To keep it good condition, every vear it is ro- paired. The only repairs which will be necessaty this year is a coat of ail and tar. The state makes the re- pairs on this road, and it not cost the town anything of Berlin and Kensington will have some of the hest roads in the stare when these repairs arc completed with those of the Berlin road WANTED-— Painting carpenter and ms Fovien, Kensington, getting an: than The road was and s one a does The towns and decoratin jobbing. Conn Ason SM ART BO‘\\IE’I‘ MADE ON GARRISON MODEL on | Thig officer’s zarrison black Milan, banded ered satin ribbon and crowned with = wreath of »ink ro shows what Dewity can be worked into a military fashions cap, made in with embroidi- Willinm attorney General work Tenn ing o AIRCRAFT CHARGES IL te chay t of 1 He is a careful has Frierson general vy ‘nited the gainst the whom the States reputation lawyer has appointed a sistant to in- man- reraft native of Chattanoog of ER Attorney a, | the PLAINVILLE NEWS ENTHUSIASTIC OVER | - REDCROSS PARADE Dlamv1 le Women Gmfi to New Britain in Large Numbers iy (30 AUTOMOBILES About $50 Netted for Red Cross and Surgicnl Dressings Workers at Whist in Masonic Hall—Y. M. . A County Work Plan, About 10 of the workers in the local Red Cr wanch w wetici- pate in the Satus parade in New DBritain day afternoon, and 60 members of the Trumbull Auxiliary will also | mar h. besides Boy Scouts and children Tudd. under The the lead of Principal vomen of the local branch nd the Trumbull auxiliavy transpo S i ted in automobiles will rinville Red 20 throush in froets automo- and circu- Wt all | Gharles charse of I automobiles and those who are furnish him. About to notify | sived, i The locar { nounces’ that connected in Cross rade about surgical workers were tha New Britain {alm of the Red { have these: workers Plainville Red Cross {1t 1s also women wear fana it it { eaps they . Al those Saturday fthe Red ‘might so that proper preparations can { be made. All who to Y parade are requested the Red C'ross rooms at 1 Sat- urday afternoon | ing ars are requested 30 car: Red all any urgently Cross committee the way w women who ith requested Rumors effect that committee body council. Tt is Cross committee ride with workers. that all caps and aprons rle to wear white should white aprons. who expect to parade on should leave their names: at C'ross by tomorrow are Red pa- were the and with the to the the are to on Saturday. town to the Aressings zoing in a requested white is impossi wear rooms are to 15 going meet at o'clock Red the local donate is serving Red C have Foresters Donate to the Cross, At fters meeting Fores was voted member of to who a it every the army or navy to the At present the Foresters members serving the country and the of a few will fly gervice flag from their rooms Grange hall Pierce street The membership committee made very satisfactory report on the can- vass members. It reported that about 15 applications had been and that were the fifty bers the clety a for in in course a weeks a in for made prospects goo0d for 50. Foresters they will in town. new mem- largest et have McGu MeGuire Ffuneral of John | | The John at 9 funeral held this morning o'clock the church. of Our Lady Mercy Rov. J. J. Macbhonald officiated. Tn- terment was in Joseph's cemetery. . Hartford. of from | Sharpshooters at of the Plain- attended the meeting Armory went Trum- and was l.ast evening several | ville sharpshooters ! Home Guard sharpshooters | which was held at the State { in Hartford. The who | from here were Captain J. H bull, Minton Norton, John Lamb 1 Messts. White Coe. This the first mecting sharpshooters men and of Red Cross Drive, The plans for the Red Cross drive | are progressing well. The quota for | Plainville $5.000, which is nearly double that of last year. The drive should hot be confused with the meni- bership drive of last fall. This is the second annual War Fund drive, the first having been the first of June. | Members of the campaign committee will at the Red rooms on Friday and Saturday, afternoon and evening, from 5 until 8 o'clock, to ve canvassers their supplic vhich { consist of pledge cards, receipt hooks. 1 ete Al should call and is he Cross canvassers an- [ work was | [ | v It | necktie: | #tamps erence to | work school, the * will- | fing at explain are de- | i of the * NEEDED , "o { tation deleza cure small get these supplies and final tions. Thn whist given last evening at th asonic temple for the benefit of the instruc Ited Cross and surgical dressings com- There mittee were served ice s a great e tables during the cream and cake: were given the follows: first | thrup, lecess Punch intermission, were winners were prize, Mrs second St dressey R. L. M. Booth, Pomeroy wa and sold. and Ladies 185 casserole Thrift Coles, first Mrs, ose hooby Stevenson Miss mps: tray Drize, gen ‘men’s prize second, A mour i Wilcox, ail of the Red commit- 350 rnoon at booby priz paper. The will be turnea and surgical imounted Tucsday receipis over to dressin writing which ‘ross to Af 15« home abeut the iillette there was West Ma the following listen to Harry Hartford, ovauniz ounty with NG in Pl unty invi- of Rev eld at street, a meeting townspeopla ley Smith, . M, C. his on of in to Hed- of \ ¥ under work . work Ain- ville lled the ¢ tte. el T E. morf unable ey (B (el Rey. J. C. W Hills and J e plan Rov H. Bur hlquist, H Gwillim, Iverett Thompso tend A temporary formed with the following Rev. E. C. Gillette, ¢ Lamb, secretar The follows liills Rev R on, Lamb and T1 were to at- organization as officers J nairman; ymmitiees appointed we Speakers church C. Wg committece, ommittee, H committee. L. Ahlquist: Usher: pub- and usher J wd and musia licity committee, Rev ion commi lette It hairman voted the Baptist p. m. at whi the plans of the Y. on the County Plan, E. C. Gillette as chairman delegation committee \\w]l to attend a Y. Hartford on .lmm A. work on the county trained for the and districts w at T:45 to hold a church local me June speakers will M. C. A on h Rev. the delegates meeting in This Y. M. ¢ plan secures N workers villages rural throughout Hartford county has been will be held There will be another meeting of the temporary committees, etc., on May 29 at 7:30 p. m. at the home of Rev. E. C. Gillette Bricf Ttemsg, The hour the mid-week mesting at the Congregational church changed to 7:45 o'clock and at that hour this of praver eve- ning. for Sunday 1 parade Saturday to of Ited Cre will i Mrs. Mrs, llelen in Bast lome and Root house The will Katherine Hyde Hall, who Hartland, are now on Park and spent mother, the win- returned at the have living street haseball Independents o'clock at the Hiill Maple Hill the Red Cros New Britain, Those intending at the corner Main Streets at Rockwell-Dralke Terryville at 3 field team play afternoon Rockwell-Drake The Newington and adies will take part in be held in afternoon. Dle and South to march Whiting > o'clock ase ment will he drive next oped at the give their ngton to halp A canvass the is il Now- of madc weol for S it of Maple memberships to reach prople the quota 1,000, I by Reatrice college children’s at 3:30 after Mrs. T B spending in New itham returned today several days at ome Jersey Der- Miss of of Mrs was Marg ret Wells Wood week-end Moody guest Root Lette the wus the of At Mt week-end. club, will pariy, tomorrow, May 17th, the home of Mrs, cderick street is requested to bring the party will be aturday Miss Arline Miss Abigail guest Tolyoke over The Literary hold a at Loomis on I¥ member If it is stormy poned ntil = the to a afternoon same time some delay in an engine, the proposed ment under the the Vol- unteer Fire department scheduled fo May 18 heen postponed May 29 Owing to securing entertain- auspices of has to ite | her | post- | at o s 1 Prizes 1S Nor- THE BRIDE’S NEW HOME The month of roses away. The bride’s and marriages is not far new home should be in the mak- ing, and it’s time to consult us about the furniture and furnishings. Every dollar spent here is an in- vestment .that will bring bounteous returns in com- fort and genuine satisfaction. Come in and talk it over with us. I"L DR, LOWELL SEES HUN' PEAGE DRIVE Harvard President Speaks' Belore League to Enlorce Peace Philadelphia, and need be, from a wanton re No'one nation can this, nor be done if tho United States stands aloof. The time has come to take part in a League of N to maintain an enduring hore and clsewhere. We mustfinish the work we ‘have begun until th principle for which fight stand victorious and unquestioned: and then we must build a structure that, so far as human wisdam can reach, will ban- ish the scourge of war among men.’ reitschke Attacked by Former Pupil, Heinrich von Trelischke was de scribed at the “Win the War for Per manent Peace” convention today ai one who, next to Bismarck and Em-" peror William, had done most to maould German political thought and bring on the present war. The speak- er was Dr. Richard Heath Dabney, of the University of Virginia, who stud- ied Treitschke in Berlin. Dr. Dabney’s topic was “‘Germany’s Dream Dominion ‘Treitschke's force i sort ta arms. do can it tions peact we May 16.—Probability danger of another German | peace drive were emphasized by Pres- ident A. Lawrence Lowell, of Harvard iniversity, in his address today at the opening of the convention of the League to Enforce Peace. He said | in part | “It is not at all improbable that within a few weeks Germany may pro pose ta make peace on terms that ap- pear on their face reasonable and! of | moderate. She may offer to retire | from Belgium and France and even | | to’ contribute taward the damage suf- | | fered, cede A and Lorraine or | leave their future to be decided by | plebiscite, to give the ,Trentino and | Trieste to Italy, to promise some Kind of "autonomy to the various races in | Central and Eastern Europe, and to | agree ‘that the barbarities she has | practiced shall not be permitted i in grave e under whole aim,” he said, “was Prussianize Germany and to Germanize the world. I heard him at the height of his powers, from the fall of 1883 ta the spring of 1885. ‘Upon othet peoples he poured forth hate, scorn and contempt, par- ticularly. upon English and our- selves ‘We erman idealists,’ I heard him say ‘have time to medi- tate upon.beauty; the Americans chase the dollar.’ It might surprise Treit- schke could he now arise from ths tambh’ and sce American dollars and Aniericay men preparing to chase the Kaiser back to Berhin! “Treitschlke’'s theory all-engulfing of the submerging identity in the state, dominion throu the state, over others. The. Ametican, intelligently combining with his fellow-individuals rational freedom for himself for them If Pru conquer armies, ‘t1 Prussi will conquer our souls, and the Amecrican conception of th: state, as an organization deriving itd meral authority the collective consent of intelligent individuals, - will from the carth two men who best and the Prussian are Patrick the Great. The carried upon his person, during the Seven Years’ War, a vial of poison—to be swallowed if ever th time should come when his and Prus- power must fall. Dominion or death! These were alternatives for Frederick the ““Not for American whose might well battle-cry and to to sace the again war. Militarism Mus( Be Destroyed. “Such offer might well beguile into a delusive peace. The | peace would be delusive, for unless the principle militarism is de stroyved, the f would kept than- those in the | Autonomy of other races would their organization far th ! strengthéning of Germany; until sho had control of the resources of a pop- | ulation of 200,000,000 for her *next war. Such a settlement would he a | mere truce pending a strife more fiercs { hereafter. | .“If the upshot of this war clusive, the whole world will paring for another. During any porary truce men of science in all! countries will devote much of their i thought ta making engines more structive and more deadly for the next | struggle, which will be well nigh a { war of extermination Civilization we reached a point where | clude perish precluded only of the world by a single an organizatian of m prevent its recurrence “The principle of tarism cannot mankind has the nanimity and | organize itself i the place | pred an the Allies of the ‘state as has seized The Ger- personal of omises b ar hold man power mind his na i bettar past broken German own mean Senks secks a and n theory our is incon- be pre- tem- from perish The American spoctively Frederick has |1 de- embody ths and vou ideals Henry latie as know it it must pre war, and war conquest or hy nations to member, wa hy he or can by a power. TNy sia’s the Prussian Patrick Henry: t immortal wor dopted today as out that of our heroic Al ‘T know not oth but far me. zive me give Death! predatory mili so be done away unless intelligence, the mag- the determination to | that justice shall take vio and that the restrained, b be so lies vhat ora ma Liberty of nee he vtory state hall d me e e s et To ke p pay ail expenses accrued during our bankruptcy proceedings we have agreed to continue our bankruptcy sale untii Monday, May 20, 10 P. M. ARl merc NOTICE zndise bought during sale and deposit left on same, MUST BE redcemed before Monday, May 20, or same will be piaced in : egular stock. REED JEWELRY CO. 164 MAIN STREET NEW BRITAIN, CONN.