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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD} Silk Petticoat Bargain of Un- usual Worth OF ALL. THE JABLE EFFECTS. body combined with soft silk flounce € COME EARLY TO GET CHOICE NEW SPRING SHADES, AND TWO TONED CH ANG I Petticoats with all Jersey Regular $4.95 $3.95 each. made kind, VECKWEAR DEPT. FOR MARABOU CAPES. VI A ¢ in natural color Capes that are worth §21.00 each. There are just s Our price 1o close out, $12.50 cach 10 PER CENT. OFF ON ALL CAMERAS. For a limited time only we will, at our Photographic Dept spocial discount of ten per cent. on all Eastman and Ansco Cameras. a gift for the boy or girl ...!’xdu'\((‘ 2-a Brownie Camera $8.15. Reg. Camera, 15. Reg. $2.76 No. 2-b Brownie Ca No. 2 Brownie Camera $2.48. Reg. §4.50 No. 3 $8.00 No. 2 folding Authographic at $7.20. No. graphic at $8.10. All sizes I'hotograph Albums, cloth and imitation leather bound covers with 25 and 50 black leaves, 25¢., 35¢., 50c., 75¢. Loose Leaf Albums, leather bound, with 25 to 50 lon\'(‘s, priced $1.98 to $5.00 each. Postal Card Albums, necessary. Various Styles make a Good chance to choos ) Reg. $3.50 No. 2 $3.50 N mera, $2.4 Brownie Camera, $4.0 2-a $9.00 folding Auto- 0. 2-ab Brownie space for omne or two cards on a page. No pasting Art Corners for fastening your snap shots. Black, grey, brown and silver for 9c. package, three for 25c¢. Handy Lunch Kits with 1-2 pint Thermos Bottle and Lunch Box in a loatherette case. Fine for the school boy or girl's luncheon, offered at special prices. All found at Camera Dept. in Aisle E, Main floor. HAVING AN AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY FOR NEW BRITAIN YOU CAN DEPEND OV PROMPILY BERLIN NEWS | RECEIVING ALL DRY GOODS PURCHASED OF U ] Joseph Autelitano,, who -for' the past | seven months have been stationed at 2 'WUR]]ER SUSPECTS . ARRESTED IN TOWN ismte Policeman Lowe Captures { ‘amp Devens and have received their Ralph discharge, have again enlisted in the army and after a 60 day furlough at | their homes in Kensington they will leave for Camp Dodge, Kansas. Au- | tilitano was formerly employed at | Colt's Fire Arms at Hartford. Orsie was with the Connecticut company. Nicholas M 11 Eonlists. Nicholas Masselli has enlisted in the | Umitea States navy for three and is awaiting his call. Masselli en- listed a tew days ago at Hartford. He, during the war, tried several times to | owing to the fact that he son of Mr. of Quincy Mas; day afternoon, parents. 2:30 this afternoc Pascoe, the daughter of this city. at Dr. Spanish-American Ralph Pascoe, the four and Mrs. chusets, d The funeral mother Charles Fritzon, a DEATHS AND FUNERALS Pascoe. weeks eold Howard Pascée yester of his held at Mrs. is a of the home was in_Quincy. of Ralph, Strosser on Herman years e Charles ¥ritzon. of in the the veteran War, died mercial Diamonds Are Stolen AT RO"FWELLDRRK PLANT Zetween $200 and $300 Overleoked By Robbers—Fire Dept. Called Out— Men Home on Furlough—Brief Items. The Rockwell-Drake Company was last night the and a victim of a burg when the oflice "0 comp: Y and bonds were stolen. The paid safe in the was blown open cash liberty employes on are off amount after part of comm the day and a was in »aid off. Th $500 in riday night, siall on I of cash the saf > men were the loot, together with reial diame grinding dep: and 1ds, used in the nent of the a small amount of ¥ helong- the Rted company. Howard department, who 7t tha sbift on Saturday morning, h tween $250 and $300 in his desk which was overlooked the appears been ha The mon ing to Cross auxiliary of the Sharp the cost night off 1wd be- by thieves to have search. when several the win holes state e ows in r!w police explosion blown smashed the office and cracked walls and ceiling. The werg at the scene of the morning. The burglary is very character to the recent Neri Brothers' store used being eri Liberty burglary this similar in of thods robbery the the same. The consisted of ca Local speculation a m store sh and in- also bonds people are dulging whether not the were responsible for hoth The men concerned in the Neri lary. have never heen apprehended Fire Dept. Calted Out. called out inguish a street. A still fire department to in mueh to or burglars robh ries burg- | | The fire | vesterday | brusn alarm West the department wa at fire near brought Main smoke to Welsh the noon ex street last night, by the g the house owned Hugh burned to hard to subduc was Simpson round, firerr worked 0 bhuilding The origin the blaze. curing hams is unknown used the for of fire J Local Boys Back. James J. M { received a from L. McNally, yesterday afternoon, st ing that he has arrived in New Yorlk, Whiting s his son of card factory, | - LEAGUE OF ‘Liberty Bonds, Cash and Com-§ or churg The } Carryl “The | socicti sic. 18 chure; Miss H visiting wit} Canfield - was local schold Lotters are™ office for the F. W. Otis, Miss® tonelly, John D toria, Virgigii Meomn nelli and Leopaul also a wvaluable Mrs. Fred street. Ne lette Freeman, - Britain. ! VANTED—Part time| stel hieip for office wark/ by , one can e in Saturday . more evenings - through, Apply by - letter -stating qualifications, experience and pay, to L. 8. Mills, Plainville, Conn. 1-30-3d NATIONS | OF HUNS one or wee SOLE HOPE (Coniinuad from Page) ] Iirst the peace confer- rely on point Mr. Wilson's address | at Mount on in which he em- phasized the fact that settlement of such questions must be made| free acceptance m“ the peoples immediately | Ind peace of right presupposes that, | the league of nations,| of national Zdeter- | be made superior to all | al questions. of War. ' has . pro- | should bo considered by absol two « to ence, we number cly Ver all ‘upon a I of gettlement by concerned.’ and justicc il | under | guarantee of the principle mination tvill territor Germans Innocent *As to question of the German government posed that this question subjected 1o a neutral commission ms t be the only just settle- erman people in the vast feel guilty, although that mistakes wero| ment. The ( do not majorit not they do deny { | | { Bouth Church Noti s The musie for Sunday ¥#brnink wa be as follows: Cecelia, Goungd Prelude; Hymn to S,. ant] " i W Deum, Buck; nf(er(u 2 ) tuv Lora, Stevenflrm' | cla, Stoughton. sunday, division, Italian schgol. morning . worship, sermegk % the pas- tor, “Does God Meah (t#1 12:15, church school, main division 4:30, vespers. 6:00, Assyrian-Persian wos ship\ 7:15, Italian worship. Tues- day, 4:00, meeting of Erwin Home boatd of managers. 6:30, hood ' supper. 7:30, Boy Thursday, 5:00, Girl Scouts. 7:80, union service at First church. Fri- day, 9:30, all day Red Cross sewing meeting. de A\A"A" 0:30. % Scouts. St. Mark’ Church. Feb. 2, Feast of thegpresentation of Christ in the temple. 7:30 a. m. holy communion; 9:30 a. m. church school; 11:00 a. m. holy communion and sermon by the rector. 7:45 p. m. Gi Friendly society service, with choral evening p r, and - special music.. The pegular choir will be augmented: by the Girls’ church school vested choir. There will be an ad- dress by the rector. Bible Lecture Hall. Greatest Event Take Place,” will be the Jivangelist F. L. Abbott’s 1ing. The lecture street, upstairs. to attend. “Earth’ Soon to subject of address Sun- hall is at 90 All in- day ever Arch vited e «! 10148, 55 Brother- | rman_su rinesihad W&hormu ba almomd” defeated, it 'was tie Amierican LAdestrgyers that Neldgpthis menage in v}omk gnd eventudMy practieally Lleared the seas of tlfo U-boats. Father Sulljvan said, “It mus Ficxlke yoy strange, as it does me, 0 edy @ Catholic prlest: speaking in T. M{'Ci A. Four years ago this 2ld have hdrdly occurred.” And a story Father Sullivan very apt P_,‘mwi his point. “But,” h #*d, “tho war has brought ahou of toleration w hich has made | us all'bronder in our viewk:. We werd united in war, and-there i§*no,reason why we shd:ld not contingeito be so. | We are all going to live ad one in thd | future, and be only Americans just ag | we have been during the past tw: | year There are go foreigners i America now, but we are al brothers.” Father Sullivan continued, you have already forms and all | 1 “Some 0 laid aside your uni of you Rave got you discharge from the service. I haw also received my discharge and havd | framed the certificate signd® by th Sccretary of the Treasury, releasing mé from further duty as a Fou mm-m Speaker. Bvery time that | Blance at this document et oto a sensc Ty bit in the World War. “The war is over and the guns ard ill, but we have a big fight ahead of us. There are people, in, on own country, whose to up sct the very Ouy De hopes Bol shevik T'hes mak of having dong eve mbition is life of our people are disturbed by people want to ace it will brincil Trio on Berlin "Pike | enlist but Hartford hospital yesterday afternoon of heart trouble. His was brought on by illness contracted while serving in the army in that war, as he was one of the numerous typhoid vie- this city at the Fritzon was Conne. second rush to perd { form in trying to counter-act the in | fluence of their propag and Students’ | vities, and even though you hav at the | off your uniforms, it Main street, | stand firmly behind your Government 10:30."a. m ‘““There are also people who think Manning ‘of | that they are the only real Americans, 3:00 p. m. | who would set up legislation of a; McNally was one of the first men to Ve L & duty leave Plainville in the ana when volunteers were ca for at Camp Devens for he was the fi t one to offer his services. He has been in. France for severs months. He is eXxpected home for short furlot within the next | was under age ho was not accepted | At the present time he is employed by the American Paper Goods com- pany. sickness dratt ot Bible The Internationgl association will give 1 0. U. A. M. hall, 277 ey Memorial Church, sSunday, February 2, at At morning at 10:45 | and 3:00 p. m. by Harry oclock, Rev. G. M. Missirian, the pas- [ Hartford. The subject at 2 T 45| tor, will spreach, his theme being | will be “The Budding of the Fig | nature that would practically be a n h “Christianity—the Religion of Kind- | Tree.” { set of Commandments.” ness.”” Sunday school meets at 12:15 e o'clock. At 7 o'clock in the evening Christian Science Church. SUNDAY SONG pageant, “The Magi of Today,” will First Church of Christ, Scientist, | An' attractive enacted by the Sunday school for | corner West Main street and Park | carefully | the cause of the Armenian and Syrian | Place. Sunday services at 10:45 &) m. | afternoon relief, pastor will deliver a brief | Subjétt, “Love.” Sunday sch66l at| mittee for Fafnir Bearing Co. and address “The Appeal of Armenia,’ | 9:45 a. m. Wednesday evening meet--| Hart & Cooley Co, who are jointly Contributions will be received for that | ing at 8 o'clock. The reading room, | conducting the Suaday meeting. The worthy Everybhody is invited, | 1voom 504, First National Bank build- | program will begin about 3:30 as us- The Girl Scouts meet Monday eve. | ing: is open to the public’daily from | ual, and will be held at the Elihy Al B o aas 12m. to 5 p. m. | Burritt school. The orchestra from| At T l5 aicTotkl The Taais: L me— [ the High school will render the musid el Wedns First Church of Christ. | for the general community nging o’clock at the chunch The church,school meets at 10 a. m. | Edward Craus, who 'has previously - 18 Teliestod to be preg’ | MOTMNE Worship at 11 a. m. The served as song leader will fill thaf Banseation (% | sermon “Ye Shall Bo Perfect, even as capacity for the meeting on Sunday Dlisiness)ikoie o Father in Heaven is perfec dfternoon. There will be jo oppor AR 00d | 0 prof. L. B.:Paton, D.D. Adult tunity for the people who attend thig 'I'h” "T’"f"i Bible classes 12:15 p. m. Armenian 802g service to spend their time iu ¢ choir Friday ssociation pLecture. Bible a ecture { ARS TAKEN TO HARTFORD Becn 1 nda led and dut taken| duty to overse: is your L echatecs tims who returned to e 1‘ lrmh,) 1)1‘:«““ ,tm;‘e 1"]::‘;::“‘1,0“\};;1‘1(:‘ “0‘:& % m; e M‘ mp! N'fl ed, | w for he past S ave r . i 2 fee iatloned at Pelham Bay in the | Member of Company B, Firs & Thinks—Postoffice | nava) reserve force, have received | tiout Infantry, and he left this clty | week. e e harges and have artived at | With that uitit. Upon his return he| Eugene Parkinson, It} heir homes here, Fagan will resume | ontered the employ of the Underwood | spending a seven-days' furlough s pogition with the Travelers In. | T¥Pawriter company and for a num-| his home on Broad strect. Ile | sirance company at Hartford, in the | er.of years was employed as foreman. | beeq in the navy for about a year and He n\;l(lP his home on Hamilton strect, | has been across the “pond’”’ several i Three rough-looking strangers were | near futu Loiselle will probably ; i : i back with the New Britain Gas | Hartford times. His ship is now at Norfolk z He is survived by his parents, Mr. | Va., which is its home port | | nrrested yesterday afternoon on the|go \ company. t 2 {and Mrs. Gustav Fritzon, of this city; | Barr Judd Wadsworth i | i | i i Men May Have worship Captain Hurley . Finished—Re-enlists . g has Almost PROGRAM. program has prepared for the Sunday, song service by the com- .}‘;m_v—()th(-r Items. been The on who ar- Thursday James French Berlin turnpike by Lawrence J. Lowoe | Light of the state police on suspicion of be Plan County Y. his wife; five sons, Charles, George, | rived home on a furlongh Stanley, Richard and Lee; three evenir tells of meeting the murder of | the \ , ACaptain William Madden, who was| sidering the advisability of estabish- ! ters, Mrs. Sigrid Johnson, Mrs Usher Frank Skelly in i and Mrs. E. H. ports. Usher is now at his home hot down early vesterday | ing a county Y. M. C. A. in the town. | ‘hi . ine to| Rev. Elmer T. Thienes, assistant to H. jibraing while he was trying to| [V (HIRET C EURSTES A ral ex. revent one of the biggest silk rob-| (ongjon worker at New Britain, was ! P beries ever attempted in this state, in town vesterday and discussed the South Manches- | question with a number of the local | past commanders of that organizatian New 1 partly answer | citizens. The county ¥ M. C. A.|will act as pall bearers. He was also | Ahlquist ¥ pandits, | work has been established throughout | o member of Burdette camp, U. SRiear tor /Fhis arrest foatured the day's activi.|the state. A committee has been |y, V. and the Vega society of th 4leg of the dotective bureau in [ appointed to take action. Mr. Thienes | city. The funeral will be held from on the Madden case. The men | will speak at the Kensington Congre- Anern's funeral parlors in Hartford SWere brought to Hartford, where they | gational church some time next week. | sunday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. FiH remain in cells until the arrival| Also, Mr. Thienes announces that sec- 5 the Manchester authorities, who | retaries will be appointed in the three Pe working on the case. parts of the town, Berlin, East Berlin Q'he trio arrested gave their ton, to erry on the rural da Andrew Robin, Jacob Kowalik and work which has been ffhomas Lechinski and claim that the government. their, iresidence is in Bridgeport. ho | rrest of the trio came about an gutoist who was stopped on the Ber in turnpike and questioned in regard o the road to New Haven. After ia- orming them that they w on the {ght . road, the autoist thought them spicious and reported the incident te the Hartford police headquarte: A few minutes later anothe rushed into the station and porfed that he had seen three inicious looking strangers by the road bieax Berlin two of whom were hend- ng over a third and apparcatly band- higing 2 wound he had in of feet. Dotective Lowe reports that wound was not caused hy a bullet. Captain Hurley is uader the im- predéion that these men were prob- | ably not connected with the murder! a#but they may have been heen #h the motor truck that pprought to Manchester to remove Dooty. Postoflior Nearing Completion, The new postoffice in Kensington which has been under for the past five weeks is nearly ished. The second coat of paint & ‘AW finishing touches will make tho new bullding ready for occupancy sometime next week | Re-enlist In U. S. Army. Private Andrew Orsie and Corporal M. C. A. Here. sis Mil- Parker, brothe ing connected with Many of local citizens are con- - is on here. ‘Wadsworth says that Skelly is out The latter | on the so-called “suicide run” be- serving in the regular Navy. He was | tWeen Cardiff, Wales, and the French a member of the Maccabees and the | Seaport tow nin | ever of this city, and three Albert, Harry and Frank e s ivfternoon at 3 very memb. | ent portant ruant Officer. [ +he ChHeney mills Two of the mea description of the silk in 2 : for the several At the and apron sale last Wednesday f $58 was harvested. al * will be held John L. of truant has been appoint- - your the town of the ed Or, T. Ridgeway Johnson = | rehears who for the past month has bean ill is again at his office, service in the chapel, 3 p. m. Young yawning or feeling sleepy as they may People's service in the chapel 6:15 p. | if they remain at home for tho whola m. C. L. Barnes, secrefary Y. M. C.|afternoon or perhaps all day Sunday A., will speak. Soclal hour 7 p. m The Young Women’s Forelgn Mis- Eoling seryic rmon by | gigsnry soctety will hold a meeting in of Waterford, Conn. | tne chapel Monday afternoon at 3 p classes for all ages. |y, The sewing will be for the Ma- A Topic: | qura hospital, India. All young Advt. Fn- | \vomen invited. Thursday, 2:30 p. m. According the schedule adopted Endeavor day:| srmenian, women's Bible class. | by the dir of the ehamber of Leader: Miss | Thursday, 5 D. m., Girl Scout commerce and the merchants in their hearty welcome | = The annual meeting of the City | general meeting the New Britain of | Mission will be held in the chapel |stores will remain open Monday Thursday evening at 7:45 p. m. Dr. | nights, beginning February 3, until § % ‘Hill will -conduct the service. Miss | p. m t Church. Bartlett will speak on the work Meet me at Long's he 426 West 21 the mission, and there will be exer- Rev. W. A. Harty “*' n Coleman | cises by children conngcted with the | will meet in the K Sunday evening,| miskion. A cordial invitation to at- | row afternoon to ATl tend this meeting is extended.to all. 17 ball. charg consist Friday, 7:15 p. m. Boy Scout | Vincent McGrath, Lawrence Mangan, William Campbell, Maurice Flynn, John Man Thomas Moore, Thomas Murphy, William O’Brien and Charles McCarthy. Boys’ shces at Long’ Mrs. A. L. Gaglor weeks' visit its on Mrs. Susanne Vedrowski. irse Bancisg Ol Vedrowski, of Broad | this morning at the New Britain General hospital, She was 48 vears old and a widow, her husband | having died during the influenza epi- {,demic last fall. She leaves one daugh- ter. The funeral will probably be held Mouday morning. Mrs. Susanne street, died iKensi 1 extension names en- hool good Hn-c at F. Of A. bazaar.— hristian Endeavor. in @hristian p. m, C “The Best Things deayor.” Christian Consecration meeting. | Bertha Hiftcheock. A s extended to all services church. dorsed by to ctors Berlin Briefs. by s Hart- home- Jester and family of rented the Gillan street. | Frank ford have | stead on Berlin The Aoore, Kensington, condition of who has been shows re ill at her home improvement. | [irickson was oward Edgerly is out again after|afternoon from suffering a severe attack of influenza Fairview street. Rev. Dr, 8. G at his home in iensington. man officiated at the service Williara T other was in Fairview cemetery, moved to The their their their regular wee ring at the IKensington tional church. A short hike followed | the meeting and roll call | The Berlin Boy Scouts held a |ing last night at their rooms | Berlin Congregational church. ketball practice followed at the tow hall Mrs. George Dunkirk, N. Y Miller’s father East Berlin. The women of the Methodist church of East Berlin will houd a fair in Athletic hall February and 2 The receipts will be turned in towards the church funds Services at the Fast Berlin Metho- The funeral of Mrs. Selma Christ held at 2 o'clock | Miss Marjorle| i ‘ | her late home, ‘ shoe sale.—Advt. branch, A. Q. H, of C. hall tomor- arrange for the The committee in Ralph Mulconery, ia Universal Rev of Red sot. in itoist st Adams 7:30 BUSS Damon have | Good weld | March Hartford. Mary Stange. of Mr: Mar Stang held at 9 o’clock Monday at St. Mary's church Advent Church. Communion L. B. Giles, pastor, at 10 Rible school and adult Ye People’s m hin 7:15 p Am T F ing to 30 Almight Mrs, The funeral will be morning Boy held | ly meeting last eve-| Congrega- | Berlin meeting Boy § last. st regular rooms. “outs held | et SenvlaasiinchE e Béthel Pentecostal Assembly. ; speeidl meeting will be held to- class at 12:17 3 p. m. Blder Gabriel Nel- cport, will be the speak- meeting will be held at the Wednesday evening serviee will he held at 8 o'clock 5 service Thurs- | izt A A. M. E. Zion Church king ac- 4 = | Morning worship will held at Fmmanuel Gosnel Church | 10:45 in the chureh at 315 Church ship conducted by the | gtreet. The of the pastor's pastor s 45 a. m.: Bible school | giscourse will I Plac the and at | 1215 v. m.; Young People meet 6 Church.” Sunday school will meet at Y| p. m.; Tvangelistic meeting, 7 p. M.0 | 12:30 and at 6:30 Christian Endeav- | Bble Christinn Workers ! o1 oxercises will be held, at which Muesnay prayer meet- | {ime the pledge will be taken with Strangers cor- | the new members of the church, re- | celved a week ago. The subject of the evening services at 7:45 is, “The Road to thae City." one his the pas ten the | During i s e K 1t Plainville Trust Company 1 Censington Scouts large enou ung b = Ssunday’s building a Mrs. Margaret Wheeler. sy funeral of Mrs. Margaret demand, yet will be held at 10 morning in St “Whom Myself of the | See Jas. 1: 22 The t keep mind 2 's.—advt Whecler Monds church. o’clock needs of the g has returned from 2 with friends in Mar is equipped t iness S ol or « four praver Waterbury Liberty Minstrels, savt was the meet- | at the Bas- | M Mrs, K. banking requirements of large enter- eveninz at 8 o'clock me basnar. B . Katherine Hoppe. therine Hoppe died this morning at her home at 85 Shuttle Meadow avenue. Mrs. Hoppe was the | widow of the late Bernard Hoppe she was 78 years of age on May 5. | this strong 1918 She was born in Germany but came to this country when a youns girl. Several chilc survive well the bo needs of the prises as as che count and household, ount an 1ousehold. Divine . wo' 10 subjec NEW AUTO SUPPLY STORE. The Post & Lester Co. Hartford, will open a branch in th Zht at 8 o’clock. This will be the th store in their chain. The concern T two warehouses also, one in Hartfo the other in Boston, Mass. This com- pany is one the largest exporters of goods in their line in this coun- try. The alm of the company in t} as well as in their other stores 1a courte The public is cordially in- vited to attend the opening and In- spect their stock. As a special fea- ture a full line of Ford repair parts will be carried. R. E. Tyler will be the resident manager. He 1Is ne stranger having lived here up to @ few years ago.—advt. construction One is entitled to the same careful be, in of city ton Miller and are guests daughter of of Mrs, | consideration given the bank other little nd ne < at detail ts study for church ht important ren 9.00 a. m e = 9:00 a. 1 2:00 m, s | of ' BIG LABOR RALTY. e Beah Swedish Baptist Charch. | hurch t foll The local Central Labor Union has ’ Sunday school at 9:45 and morning church tomorrow aro as follows: | arranged for an open il | service at the usual hour, 11 o’clotk: Preaching at 10:45; Sunday school at| tradesen, and non-union at the THE Young ¥ meeting at Tpworth league at 6:45: eve- e e ; B e 30 o'clock. Tebruary 9, at 3 o’clock. The ?Eafnviue Trug{ CO evenin ning prayver at 7 speakers will include Julius Stremlau by com AND 7:00 p Y R P T dist Enrico Caruso he famous tenor will be at the LYCEUM Mon., Wed., also “Undor Four Flags.” mecting at oplc o’cloc il m Enrico Caruso the famous tenor will be at the LYCEUM Mon., Tues., Wed,, o “Under Four Flag: rnoon w proe eshment be followed service of Meriden, Ira M. Ornborn, secretar .\s the Connecticut Foderation of abor and Past President Crowley of ha Hartford Central Labor Union. Tues., y PIERCE: work.* Apply 389 Hart. IST MAIN PLAINVILLE, C STS. Mrs. R. Sunday Mecting. M. Thienes will speak