New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 2, 1919, Page 3

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- Stor Special Values in : WAISTS AND BLOUSES owing of hions can be found Hist Voile, and Striped Dimity, Hamburg trimmed AT $1.50 Voile, Dimity quisette, heautiful fancy, collars $1.50 Each. Beautiful antl A ot emHBroidery Blouses, $2.00 of new trimmed. We in all sizes, . Georgetté and Crepe white, flesh . 2.98 to 87 GIRLS' MIDDY years, variety styles $1 LADIES MIDDILS, patterns, plain, ind black, fanc 98. smocked E MIDDY, navy, Special EDEN and LADIES WAISTS, worn high or low collar. plain | PULLAR & NIVEN 'SWEDISH BABTISTS . MAY PAY''OFF DEBT Pastor Special Fund Be Raised—Offi- cers of Church Klingzers, lim Baptist L ed the annual meéti gregation last night berg outlined his plans Rev. wedish J. E. iture, both in thle church and in which 30 childten 2 tor has reccommended to the congr be raised to the off the reported Your Woman’s e, at yChildren’s nmq and cares for gation: that a fund out extensive re of the church, and of' the church. He for the school, ple’'s society the sionary Officers for chosen hey 8. L. Asklund s on Ay and society. the are secretary, ATy son school, Helen " hel . ther Larson CIVICS CI The school night The M cauley ¢ the vear. A wijl be held committee will pr tainment Th clwb, Senior Civic: will hold a r n the auditorium H. Harvey directors of short ses T o the sent g posed seniors twice a month LUMBER SCHOONER ASHORE. | The new r lig yeen taken off Halifax, N Marjorie shore The first *an Peace America’s terms of peace. hotograph of new Low ete. all sizes $1. - trimmed UK. Fancy and tailor made, needlework tailormade BLOUSES, ¢ striped. C: Klingberg Recommends That Elected. pastor hurch, presid- of Pastor for coming Vice O Carlsc o, MEETING. “lub of ceting of the and the ch husin®s entertainment which exclusiv pission in session to dis - &4 _|"YALE RESUMES IT! e REGULAR COURSE Several Tmportant Changes Are An- nounced: K, O. T. C. for Artillery Work Revived; 100 in Unit. New sity Haven, Jan, —Yale univer- its courses today under | sanized plan which Include of the select course | Sheflield Beientific school, resumed reor | abolishment in lengthening the Scientific school courses to fo in conformity with ‘the the merger of of arts and and All detai trance yoars collexc and he graduate 1d of ap- under | been plied one dean. completed are under formity a clas 1921 late goods, cienc all ance engincering here. ence n have mnot Neck Ia i examinations | and s¢ ther desi ‘ure will 1ted » the subject of a to uni- As to whether flield will ~ement nssion 5 Ea. Mar- be and in S or not and nnoun mnouncement of given is system has 0 commonly ades to in way used the and § Lhel £ chools, and o and three ! hours' the artillery training has : with 100 men. Today | classes orzanized and every branch te activity opened with 1Is for men various sports will The freshman will onomic practic tical work heen requiring have them s al hree in revived de Chine, and the of undergradu enthi for tomorrow m to come ise and total phil- | now ont he ad sophomore classes robably nd range of 600, Courses in ¢ fancy, osophy, heretofore optional, wh at 98. POLYCE FLANNEL 20 COURT N be Gepap in Saloon Only Excitihg Thing Authoritics Have to Ofter. The cafe at the corner of Grove and Lafaveite streets was the scene of a muss last evening, judging from the lively the testimony offered in police court this morning, when Mike Semen- Among war pictures now Verbitkin, Albert Ferb wer a , changed The guilty. ski, Cons Nty | and John Balcorn | fore Judge James T. Me: { with breach of the ! cused entered pleas Sergeant W. (. Hart, . was the principal witne statc Verbitkin and Terba, med lined up 1inst Balcorn and ! Semenski On the witness stand e ba said he went to the saloon to bring his friend home, riving just in time trouble brewin When he act the role peacemalker, rted and, according “A h—I1 of a mixup Balcorn placed the blame for crap on Verbitkin Thére must been somleone the place who idea of the fules of fistiana, to Balcorn, when Se- | menski arese from the floor, he was knocked the bartender ratshed out and ordered his friend to permitted to eome into this ¥ be peace, of mnot who ac- | Covington last July by a submarine, g made L} were snapped from the U. L P He ha memnon. on which e this city is servi to see things sta worc to to his own be- ¢ - he Corporal Harold Thompson have in d for, according an to Get Back to New Brita Tells of Armistice where of the to, Harold (b Hh Corpor E, 102nd ner Infantry, nd the con- ner.” 3 There was alsg téstimony presented that showed the cause of trouhle was an a ument over wnerfts of Russians and Poles. fine and costs was imposed all Balcorn, who received a judgment,, spended penalty. S l | of the American distir the renl the, the! service medal for bravery un ha the follow his mother, plrs written he directs A on G. Thomy Lr interior debts | 1cces Peo- | Mis- 30 NEW MEMBTRS. Sons and Daughters of Liberty Told | Class Initiation, i were : | A‘class initiation and reception was held Sons year chairman, | John- i vesterday by Daughters of Liberty, M. hall. o’clock ceches were Winthrop council, Theodore and in O, or- | v mndaj Edward Klingberg: M I A Supper was served | 56 and short informal | given hy officers of the | lodke new members werc ® | initiated under the the | fellowing state “officers: State Cowl- | cilor Miss N »ss of New Lo don; Mrs ckwith of Wéw. London: Mis. Jeilie | M \ssfifant Sec Allen Jo Mrs. Benham officers of Winthrop counc Mrs. Alice Man lor, Mrs. Ella or. Mis. vice councilor virty Viss supervisionyof State of Bristol;s Mrs. tont and »hine Fenham P Ly the High tomorrow Ly te Cora -l My Middletown. Wollowin Coun- school M, Ma b for of installed t1 meeting cilor, sociate Mrs. | hort enter- coun connei ate Preston I'reston Mrs. Char secretary is com- ly, meets CORP. HA iompson; recor are those of the sinking of the U The above photo, Thompson of C ing le on NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. THURSIY LOSS OF THE COVINGTON being country s German s rker sent Anxious ain— Day. a win- a 1guishe der fire tter af ROLD THOMPSON. - | Abbie == | Mrs. Kate Mrs. Lulu sautter: Meisner Slaney: chade: Miss Ma Ruth it financ tre: Pl secrotary, | cretary, surer, Steven | 1 Wilcox: in- “Just a fow Gordon: out- | am fecling fine and Thayer; trus- | healt We have just v hike from the front AT 24 h street under date schoon- vesse guide, guard, Mgs. guard, Miss R. H. Wilcox. lines to iet vou = side side | tee, TFZS PHOTOGRAPHED AT THEIR HOTEL IN PARIS the Ameri i Mi. FLiouro: Robert | vhere the delegates, | dent Wilson: Henr This flash- "~ with the eaeption of President Wilson | Tasker H. Blisa taken in insing “uss illon White and ed a lines of November know 1 and Aga- of the o. to 408 aphs pictt Shuttle So first ton shows the with sides esea the in M. MAN IS READY 4’(\11,\‘ is the first time 1 have his Meadow far as pictures in these wes to wife, who resides avenue. known, these the received of the Coving- The maller side of the ship ming down the those on board The larger picture shows the Covington wallowing well. on are positions. starboard ropes str which the hy ped bow n of easy had to | write. TO STAY HOME NOW | . \¢ st00C read halted and told that over. I, the war is an't imagine how we felt as d there in the skirmish v to go over the ‘top, only to be the war was re told to build fires out now over, we line . We we | in No Man’s iand and make ourselves com 'l i The side: ai wou whe iner 3 Herald Gives N i were - went at anntu v This warc folks My fit f s tritic M | the pre As { or aros Sp. od apgled E o ble, It v forg®t it as long re flare going ovir band played 1s though and belicve mg I'm going’ to st: some sight and as I on nev all e we P s and It 1d be n T set looks now home soon home NEWSBOYS MADE HAPPY._ Annual Beloin: Fruit and Candy, Tpo. carly 200 newsbols and the guests of the Her 1al - New Year's turkey Beloin. ed” for- little Hotel is one look by every feast that that arm, fact that highly ed yesterday at the which with ple ev 1 to ent, suie ss in d a the way nted the as well -as the was or satisfying ous a pleadin plaes arc He 1t ing with niil a4 Office, the a ¢ mo rught en ity and in's, he St closing with tise meal “America nne ro cheers. W the gatheririz [ was fin- en ng IRSTAMARRIAGE OF §YEAR. Jo fin Jdeph Tott and Edba 2i | Johnson, bbth of Milldale, to whom a | | General | . marr | morning, were married yesterday 1 in the best of | arnoon by Justice of the Peace 10 | erick first tion riazo 1lcense was issued yvesterday aft- red- It the B. Hungerford wedding of the new was — Comn © on Public InTorma rrom Underwood & Underwood but live. | Dinner at Hotel | respect. | | | day The, the coi mercanfilg confeience hamber ro@ L. A. Spraj boot and “Shel | clothing and h | attendance. - S48 The settlemeés ing and closing’ portant and th ferent merchants this question is we affects the down ¥ | large extent for wit} closing while the ‘oM much confusion is b the minds of the .p works serious difficulty™ keeper. The plan of § | Who will sit at each confi secure six or eight neral which will cover the interosts o particular groups and then tey the uniform hour schedule fg 3 on the combination of aff. In this way fairne to every mearchant | and the consideration of the small re- tailer as well as tha large is consider- ed. The uniform hours comuittee i composed of A. A. Mills, G. H. Dyson, Jos. M. Halloran, S. Marlow and Wm Cowlishaw The grocers will meet tonight at 8 p. m. in the chamber rTooms and a schedule will brought up for -uni- form hours for the stores. The next group will meet tomorrow, at 2 p. m. at the chamber roomn will include the department ten cent stores and furniture stores Another group will meet Friday at 3 o'clock and will includa the dry goods tores, lady’s appgpel, to wear tores and notion stores. is hoped that if the proprietor c be pres- ent at these discussions, will send a representative and stores, ready It not he St. MARK'S NOTE Officers will be ing of the King’ Mark’s Episcopal elected at the meet- Daughters of St. church next Tues- evening. The meeting will be held in the parish *Rev. Sam- uel Sutcliffe is planning to conduct a Bible study class once a month in the parish house. the church house. will be held Febtuary S The annual meeting of | yiew and 25¢ REGULAR These collar sold before here with cannot be exchanged . 'mployes' Will Program This Week. On next Sunday afternoon o’clock the, public is invited to the community Milihu Burritt school, hall is used for that purpose. The at to tr: tion .committee. special features of the program, ing, and attendance ‘Tander. are in the hand A5 @ost of your material. # Safe of Ferguson “Slip-Easy” Collars COLLARS - . $2.10 PER DOZEN are all new general TED. Provide come ong meeting at th. whose assembly the leader, the books #nd the orches- are furnished by the Americaniza- The provision of the selection of a chairman for the meot- and the stimulation of enthusiasm Frary and Clark’'s emploved £ 1 to ‘your ot orkmanship §' gharafitesd Goads hdifure in o ha for /83 N w AT $1.05 FOR A BOX .OF SI¥ have b broken ¢t of the latest styles. action. If 1t really their Song Service, in cooperation wit other committee The enjoyment of singing a hearing others sing is so commol | universal that this provision for all those who are inte jenough to attend No m ica | is required for admission. Som come do not sing well, if at { they catch the spirit and at the time learn to sing the songs. children and younger peopla ar} | ticularly fond of such opportuni | sing and they by their ence. Some come Dby ller F: come. force. Com 3 is hall a the mothe of children, both THE HOUSE AT SPA popular we | 5 o BRLL N : o PLotograph astle i) which the a, Bel- the war, the dwelled gium, during the last days shows Kaiser in IN WHICH THE KAISER SIGN Tere ho signed his al the entrance to passage leading from the c: point some miles- distant in shows s tle 1 Pre Wilson Wilson, after attending a receUGR &b ihg dent WILSON A TTENDS RECEPTION TG JOFFRE Aa. D HIS ABDICAT bterranes to wood. xit from Underwd Arrow W Under a | cation (« vood & Academy tende leave the hall escorted military guard of honor. red Ma () Committee on Public I 1 tion, From-Underwmood. & Und

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