New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 18, 1919, Page 7

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY | e | D] AINVILLE | USHER HOME AFT Served as Member of Atlantic | Mosquito Fleet HOPKINS IS RELEASED B Baptist | “Triumpha Local Soldier Had Been in German | theme, 1 People’s sery Just as a reminder, would rrvan Comp—pcact of svess ] ('L Meet—Has Surprise Chureh ol munion at 8§ @ say Jan. Muslin Wear o e L gunner's mate, class, 1" 8. N., is at his home here on \. M. E. Zion# O 5 B @ 21 hours’ leave He has been in the worship and m'mo Sale continues with its D e e s g ! 1917, .in New Haven as saman. He nd sermon at 7:4.7. has not had a furlot that time. | 'rustee’s Sunday ATl ar special offers Monday | = = spending most of his hilip Marino has movel from 1 time in the service with the submarine '-m straet to st Main &treet. and a S A T e Car utrcicts vl hey patrolied the coast of Irance, turing company in Bristol. with Brest as the home pori. When week o e Tt Ao v e e Pioe 15 1 a1 e nome fested with submarines and the trip = was spiced with danger, but they ar- | ° ;»\"‘7 T‘Tl':h— -One u;uk_m;ss planer; 1 = e s IEMNIEM rived at Brest safely and since that cular saw with tilting table: 1 GOWNS, SKIRTS, ENVELOPE CHEMISE ~ PLAIN CHEMIST, e T et T L rattern maker’s lathe with carriage CORSET COVERS, PHILIPPINE AND FRENCH HAND MADE and compound res 1 Klym, with ‘GERIE AS WE 3 A SIZED GARMENTS FOR THE terosting. He became a ‘first-class ooo Comboul LINGERIE AS WELL AS EXTRA a2k A gunner's mate some time ago. He took RS connnction LARGER WOMEN. < a photograph of the steamer Florence for use in japan fAn- ish. Address Box 14Y, Herald | France than has ever bee ) 2 f 1-17-3dx | _Charles Fontaine. and Yvonne Gall | fore in this country. Mlle Since Sale began Thursday, the counters in our Muslin wear section, I, showing the powder boxes ex- Who have made great successes s : : i plod and \ ri " 1 the Paris Opera while Mr one floor up, have been thronged with women eager to buy. The good- ploding and the American sailors et rerahion s ged In resc o (i ] ag i elsewherc ine comes from the same organiza- hess of the garments, attractiveness of the styles, good taste in the trim- gaged in roscue work. Hoveliome linan e il ol e R S gy mings used and the rellability of our offerings with the sale prices are Previous ‘to his enlistment T~hr-r‘ Hrench opera asi il is presented | i boser of sonas what makes this Annual Jannary Muslipwear Sale the great success it is. w employed the office of Lander what makea thio Ansoal Frary :m(l Clark in New Britain 1o , ariss tewrneies AT END OF MONTH TAKEN PRISONER IN ALSACE case he will get another and longer furlough. Out of Prison Camp Retaives ot private Dousias mon- Wl Only Be 61 But He Looks kins have received word that he been released m a German prison d A AN AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY FOR NEW BRITAIN YOU CAN DEPEND ON PROMPTLY ? tcamp. He and Private Randolph MllCl] 0] er AN RECEIVING ALL DRY GOODS PURCHASED OF US. i | Stewart were the only Plainville men X E h L who were captured by the Huns, and IR < oot was released some fime ago Amerongen, Holland. Jan. 14, (By B Nothing was heard from Hopkins. the Associated Press.)— William Ho- | however, and his relatives and friends isirslatives andirrtendaifly o/ 28T ornin Miincsail which i manilests ] ploved at the Lyceum theater as the | ly recovered and is able to be about| were inclined to doubt as (o whothes < | BERLIN N moving picture machine operator. again. e ves livine) itself principally in the form of chills, | | S William O’Brien Discharged. A beaefit dance will be given at the Hobkins .ralstenn S is being aggravated by his constant HAVING SRR ergeant Willlam O'Brien of the | Grange hall fhis evening. Miss Helen | | at the battle of & tt i b | Gran : e battle of Sei art worriment. the effects ‘hich are | cleved his honorable discharge and |cured to furnish the music. e fonmlitabout tormen Aulainly It [ il g : : in Iensing-| Miss Lottie Sheors has returned ADd they went too far into the German = 8 .1 physical condition. He looks | hasfatrivediatihils hape lines, so that 3 ey turned to go porhaps 15 years older n ow It S e e gt for tnal] fromiinarl Etay T A Ll A T at when they turned to go borhaps 15 years older than when hc | \r, O'Brien is a member of | relatives back to their trenches they were sur- Crossed the frontier of Holland. Al- | fhe St. Paul's T. A, & E. soclety and | James Freeman Bedkieyhasi oudet i ionkinsiwasiin anfarm yipostifiioven ihe 1 fonlysatioud fof completel| i Lue = g, el -Pr\{mp e e ovedl o Ao office at the time Stewart went over his 60th vear, his birthday coming at | LG B ) T G and he heard the story of his pal's the end of the present month, his ap- | moniths. i N T. A. B.’s Big Time. i capture. He went over later and was DPeArance suggests a man of 70. He First Selectman Makes Appoint- | se rawrs v a. & . sociens win’ REDS WANT TOO MUCH. captured also. Tho two were placed | We&!S a short, gravish beard and a | e i difterentiprison camps andlina e -'nnrrp'n;: moustache, and his hitherto | i ici = B e ¢ s i . opki Wi e ards aroun he castle are J installation of the : 2 the day he was captured, but the let- bl D ! e anceativy cently elected will take place London. Jan. 18.—Foreign Minister | ter did not reach them for fou, CONSequence of the revival of rumors | which, however, do not seem to be SRme rs of the. ; 5 Nearlr half of the member "¢ | Litvinoff of the Russian Bolshevik | months, and they had heard of his society have been in the service of | Srean g S ST 2 well founded, that an attempt might ctill in the gérvice, Those who ha posals on behalf of the Soviet regime, || - "010 SOWATL G188 Not communt. 4 puyen airplane from the aviation already received their discharge through the medium of a friendly ;:“ 1“*“‘ o parents since heing re- camp near Utrecht occasionally flies | New Haven Truck Crashes Into East|jq given n hearty welcome and it is | emissary. for (he opening of peace no- | | o hom the prison camp i the vicinity of the castle and the | »Bricn | Planned by the members of the/gotiations with the Entente. according | mpa nerra of Jellef Mecting. roar of its motors does not diminish Jerlin Vehicle—Scrgeant OTBYICN | oty that in the future when all the | 1o the Lvening Standard today. None e poard of relief will meet at the \ the nervous tension of the inmate | members are out of the service the | of these propositions, however, has | L' Clerk's office on \‘mu:vrm\ "MM— Tha ex-emperor, who had always |{ | biggest celebration ever given in the | been substantial enough to receive 1000 February 1, at 1:30 o'clock, and hecn accustomed to smoke a consider- nounced—Brief News Items. town will take place. serious consideration cither in Paris oy “:\‘\ \;"’]"‘1“ "q‘y"‘(‘l )’"‘”‘.“"'[‘ "L Febr ;, able number of cigarettes daily has | State Guard Social. London. E and 15, : riday, February 21, pecome a greater consumer of tobac- George Alva Ventres and Henry The Berlin company, State Guard, The main conditions of the Bolshe. | A1l appeals from decisions of the as- co than ever. As Soon as one cigar ' Austin have received appointments Inj " "o e and social in honor | Viki are that their regime be main. | S°550TS of Plainville and all requests ette is finished he starts another. | the town of Berlin as constables. | % "l o Syilian Shepard Monday | tain intact, with amnesty for ail | {07 deductions from any list of in-. His meals with his wife are of the Jecause of the fact that William J.| o ne'iy Grange hall. Every mem- | crimes committed in their name, and | 4ePtedness may be presented to the simplest sort. Water is the only | Ritchie of Kensington ber is nsked to be prosent. All men | that their confiscation of property and | "0ard. Such appeals must bo present- | beverage taken at fable, but in the | qualified, and James Bradbury | who bave been ia the country’s serv-|money be recognized as lawfully-en- | ¢d at the first meeting on February 1.~ forenoon he drinks a small glass of el & 5 moved to New Britain, it was neces-|i.. are invited as guests and an en-!acted measures. or at some adjourned meeting held ' light red wine and in the evenings a An American mmyu-y unv“\uvd t‘\ :_h'»' \ivrw b ’l‘ljv Can sary that First Selectman Willard L joyahle evening is assured. Discharge ! i e within 20 days from that time. half glass before going to bed. iwo Alsatian girls who \]‘u‘t\n 'd‘mxny lrd nericar Alling make the new appointments. | papers will be given to every member P ADOL Gleen Surpeise Patls The former empress recently sent t?\f‘irr\m?v,yr‘vll;(‘hsxs mh‘()«i)",\ rate the en- | o Both of the men appointed have been (r the local company e z ME her chamberlain to Amsterdam over | try of the allied soldiers int S RER P About 20 schoolmates of Miss Eliza- | , oot o e - R A AR e o MAN IN PITTSFIELD. | path Twald sutpri Emetend ']':.M',‘{:', Sesat Discharged — Engagement An- burg. The photograpk 2 : d her last evening years. Ventres is the well Known,; o . i... at the Kensington Con- Pittsfleld. Mass, Jan, 18—H. T. | by a visit to her home on .\-.,mh wrestler. Austin has been in the | ., . .ional church tomorrow MOrn-{ Davis, representotice of the lanar do. | WaShington street. The evening wa town's service for over 10 years. With | 5 0"y e held at 10:45 o'clock. Sun- 3 3| anengiifiimusiol and) Zaties’. Refiesht .m]"fi-“’- By Y e these new appointments given 0| ga. school will be at 12, and the| PATtment is in the city today confer- | ments were served. All the children LI] 7 I ] both Berlin men there will remain | christian Endeavor will meet at 5:30 | 'ng with representatives of the trol- | present had a very enjoyable cvening onéy. two constables in Kensington, | g'cjock. Rev. Carletan Hazen will de- ! leymen’s union relative to s complaint Advertised Lettors i prrssed: Vel E‘F""-\&-"‘»&ufl‘ e Enrico Polo and John Hackett liver the sermon filed last November regarding fhe T Ryt Shepards Team Smashed aassl Somorno i mornlne ARt A ST fwago soale: (Thel complaintiwaaiorerall o mem it s prasaatie 8 Do o pd . . will be celebrated at 10 o'clock. | red to the department of labor by the | - 8 \ 8 &,fi’ L‘i : motor i R . 1lie Chamberlain, Mr. Robert Mes- | A team belonging to Willlam Shep- | gynaay school will follow mass. | war labor board. At present the hours | o ii¢ Chamberlain, Mr. Robert M \ i front of the Berlin Post Office last|jonal church tomorraw morniag will| men and conductors who have {hree CumrchiNotces: 5 : | seL{ ‘e ('Q 6UY evening, without a light, was smashed | po held at 10:45 o'clock. Sunday | years or more of service and the union Congregational church. An offer- BegIHS 997 Durmg LflS{ Qflariel‘; wm! U | | o high driv by a New Haven merchant. | Endeavor society will meet at 6:20.] cost of living. i Mrs “Shr‘pm‘rl o L Rev. Samusl A, Fiske will deliver the| = ——Ellgllsll REDOFI 424 L~ ard of East Berlin, while standing in | ge,vices at the Berlin Congres e e senger and the U. U. club T beyond repairs by a five-ton truck |school will be at 12 and the Christian | seeks a new scale because of the ing will be received at the morning ‘ Wl S('f R O team to Berlin explained that she |sermon _ N et "‘7":":.“ O C[ Lf’p had failed to Jight the light which was| Mass tomorrow morning at the Sa- | BOSTON MAYOR PROTESTS w!“ s, B .a:}“ ar &SS1? CZ attached to the rear of the team and | cred Heart church in East Berlin will| . DISCHARGE OF WORKMEN. | London. Jan. 17. (British Wireless | S L, T i, P o]unr ns W]// (fo i Sl . A% 1 ed at 9 o'clock. Sunday Z 2 | had gone Into the Post Office for her | be ted at s Service)-—During the last quarter of | EleT AT While engaged in conversation | schoal will follow mass Boston, Jan. 18.—Mayor Peters to- ioislthere wese be By e 'W-&w — e et Services at the Methodist church!day telegraphed to Secretary of War i Hado S IAD 0 (eI b o she heard a racket outsde and on s on coming out saw her tea mashed | tomorrow morning will be held at! Baker protesting against the discharge {10:45 o'clock. Sunday scheol will | -y o (IR DER S e Slactaree 11,979,952 compared to 395 ships, with follow the sermon. which will be by S D oyed 8t a tonnage of 1,866,591, during the Rev. Lounsbury same quarter in.1917, according fo % state that fact that s iy uartermaster’'s base. S ] F k; ™ ; 'n o i e Church services at the Episcopal | 1" . ba everal hun authoritative figure: : ¢ 3] wvere very low was the onlyv = 5 e . dred men, all of whom claimed to = : p ¥ church of East Berlin will be held to- | ! Ships now actually under con- son that he could ¢ tHell Bt I O R e \ visiting | have been discharged without nofice. . W theitr KN g i § n ing 7 Alvtaitingd Sl Sok SRR S e, _ struction in the United Kingdom have | [B Bic ualigibion Il b Bay section of the ciiy hal e S During the past fen years the |, yoi0) tonnage of about. 233,000 Fugagement Announced Services at the Fast Berlin Metho-| . \0 Jooring. Boeause of tha arewey | Plainville Trust Company has been | greater than during the quarter ond- | B 35 \V ¢ M Street—~*~—- ke spgagewment of Mims A | (st chieh AL be il elmxEs 0T el 0o b e an were closed | building @ business large enough for | ing in September and about 113,000 | e es a]n riemski of Ledge Lane to Felix Visiting minister. [EEaisny (alitew otitns m n et 6] R T scegponick of New Britain is an- Berlin Briefs. ceived by the mayor hounced. Miss Griemski has been Serlin Boy Scouts held their By esident of the town for the past two ular weekly meeting last eveniag. It is equipped to take care of the | structed for other fhan mercantile | < L] 3 . ears and is well known here. Mr The Ladies' Aid society of the Ber- MILK STRIKE SETTLED. banking requirements of large enter- | PuUrposes, as well as ferro-concrete | Q L g 8cezponick is a native of Philad lin Congregational church report i New York, Jaa. 18.—OQperations he- prises as well as the checking ac- | \v'.\f"]_u and those of \_Ms ihs n‘ mn‘ rl a a U i\ phia, and at the present time is em- | morning that the food sale and sac tween pr tons, are not counted in the totals. | R producers and distri ors o t ributors Of { . ¢ and needs of the household. In Allied and neutral countries | [ ain 424 ships having tonnage of | while the horses which were attached missing. T driver of the truck drivers and laborers al the depot | zreater than one year ago. The large | majority of thesc vessels are between | the needs of the smallest business. | 500 andg 6,000 capacity. Ships con- i heid Jast evening at the church par-| iy will be Tesumed und agree- lors was a success. e One is entitled to the same carefy] | there were when Jast available figures | e | T 7 o e fr ment reached in canference here to- 5 i : were compiled 2,188 merchant vessels houlder ...... Milk Fed Native Veal | Robert Deming has returned from | g oL Hliorationt eiventthalorn il N Eae e his husiness trip to New York city. Trices s having a gross tonnage of 6,922,989, tho farmer under ihe | this strong hank evers little detail is | Of these 1,722 were ballding in coun” | B Round . Sauerkraut ..... Ib 10c Frederick Hultner, who was severe- | agreement, per hundred seight. am g ¢ 2 nCeed EhSarch rtant tries other than Great Britain. iy infure a runaway Thursday is| for Janua e bruary | impoOrtar s other tha |1y injured in for January, $4.01: for February, | The United States led, Wwith reported to be resting comfortably at[$3.54, and March, $3.31. The legal| ¢ . 3:00 p. m et i & <5 . = A >: 4 3 March, $3. e legal| 9.00 a. m i S o e of 3.647,919. Sirloin 5 ill Pickles 1 day the New Britain General hospital. e for T . ¢ ) | ships, a tonnage of 2. g . < 3 s bl e r’w:rr::d‘: o consumersanat By ioi: t 00 m. Saturdays. | The figures for other countries are: | 2 The Keasington Toy Scouts had a|q xed at 16 cents 4 deiiomn | Canada, 195 ships, 275,711 tons: Ja- | Porterhouse - doz o .. 28e supper and sacial at the Kensington SRe | 7:00 p. m. 9 n. Saturdays. | 00”17 ships, 278,140 tons: Holl nd. | g 2 Congregational church parlors last W R = evening NEW REGENT AT HARVARD. | ships, 212 tons: Italy, | Boston, Jan. 18.—The appointment | | Miss Florence Brandegee who has THE ships, 135,010 tons; Sweden, 7 s | Hamburg . ... ... ¢ Sweet Potatoes .. 1b 10c beea severely ill at her home is re-|©f Matthew Luce, formerl istant : : 99,639 tons; Spain, 35 ships, : Denmark, 51 ships, 72 : i 3 : < covering secretary of the Massachusetts food Plaanl“e Trust CO orway, Hrn\“:hum, fi;”?;‘l tons and Rib Roast of Beef Potatoes ...... pk 49c istry . Miss Julia Rois, who has been se- | administration, as regent of Harvard France 12 ships, 51,690 tons 1 = o= 5 = verely ill is improving. college was announced today. He suc- | wpgp MAIN AND PIERCE sts,| The grand total includes 14 ferro- | § Roast Pork .. ; Onions ...... 4 lbs 15¢ John Nelligan, who was injured in|ceeds Edward Brandegee who is en- B } 0 oncrete ships having a tonnage of { { a runaway a few weeks ago, has ful- | gaged in Red Cross wark in Burope. PLAINVILLE, CT, 26,370,

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