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- The » individually, 1o scheme which 18 lto *Bg out, the cast of the drama de up of about 20 principals | Ap2 A3 many as 150 swhor- nd singing and dancing will » important features of thefen-J affair. 'The play will not be writs hut will be acted out in advanes without a manuecript the play be prosented on class night. The | 1 school orchestra - in the musleal numbers and the | hing, and the dances and sonas | be ured to convey the history and heoy to the audience. s Harned hos already chosen jpalz for the dramatization. | e who arc to assume the leading B aret llelen Beach, Ruth Hohat- Blisaboth Pike, Rose Fitapatvfcls, bl Ludwigron, Minnie ¥ 5 4 ' White, Dorothy Townusend, n Egan, Lillilaa Chambers. Louls y, Herbert Kylande iAerbert 5 Alexander Bolle Hason | 1 Claude Lerou Burton nd G. Peterson t 150 seniors will 1bordinate parts which dancing, and other ill be used to | in minot Camps milk 14c, Russell Bros. [ESIDENT TO TALK 3 O’CLOCK MONDAY Address Assemblage in Mechan- los’ Building—Wants to Be Recetved Informally. Feb. 21.—President W his address here at 3 Monday afternoon in hanics’ building. This was an- ced by Mayor Peters today on ot of a message from the George ington. o messago was signed jral Grayson and sald her condltions I ge Washington should ldent Roads, in the lower harbor, oot Monday. The steamer will anchor there and the presidential will be transferred to the coast cutter Ossipee, wnich will bring to Commonwealth pier. he president,” the message said, be glad %0 meet the members e state, senate and house if they e. He hopes all arrangements be simple and informal as pos- He will pay any customary lson ston, dellver rk next Rear Pt the reach 1a jiside Creamery Butter, 56c lb. il Bros., 301 Main street.—advt. INS PRESIDENT'S I'LEET. eship North Carolina New Mexico in Convoy. Replaces hington North C ce with dent's trz and is co, I bled verte. adio Fet —The battle- rolina, returning from »ops, has joined the rt George Washing- ceed A h her to 1% the battleship New ed behind with ord North Car mmx‘ 1d come ruiser De tha Geor p the tra ordere THREE NEW LINF ce. They are the both 10,000 tons their pas complete thot rtya {ransport- d Ay and elsewh reamery Butter, B5c 1b 01 Main street.—advt. { dummy L4 .,: Brest and vicinity is shown as fol- | January 0 plete Inventory of Nation and Its People Next on Program Washington, Feb. ties at an 21.—With hostili- the government is basis for one of the end, now the laying cater of its peace time tasks—the | ial inventory of the United s people, lands, industry, and livestock that is called the census. Secretary of Commerce Redfield the other day signed the order that trans- rred one of the largest of the tem- 3 buildings put up in that formerly housing the army's department of aeronautics, to Director of the Census Rogers and his sf decenrt States, . the government began the job some months ago, assembling its pla and forces. By law, the be- | ginning of the census period of 1920 is July 1, 1819, though it will not be untii a year from April that the enu- merators will be set at work. It | then that every individual in America, | or some one acting for the individual, will be asked the serles of questions | that must be anewered. There will he 79 of these questions | in the 1920 census, according to the | present design of Director Roger's cards, which now are being given the exhaustive study of statis- | ticlans. The more complex guestion- naires that go to industrial establish- ments, schools, farms, and every other | permanent institution of the country are iikewise in the development stage, undergoing critical examination {n the light of experience the government has gained in conducting 13 inven- torlee of the kind. Chiefly the bureau is engaged in preparing for the classification and tabulation of the vast quantity of ma- terial which will he assembled. The 1920 census tabulation will be for the first time almost completely a ma- chine operation, conducted by means | of devices useful only to the census bureau of the United States which | have heen invented and are now being | bullt by men in its employ. Flectric machines will first transfer the writ- ten information coming in on the enu- merators’ sheete to cards, not by writing, but by punching holes at proper points. Then the punched cards wil be handed in their mil- lions to another battery of machines, the tabulators, an amazing product of bumen ingenuity. E. M. Boiteaux, who devised them, has been with the census for 18 years, and is now super- intending the construction of 25 ma- chines the operation of which he will direct These tabulators, working with smooth and silent perfection, take in 400 cards a minute, count them, ject all e imperfect or properly punched in any fashion, and take off the totals of punch marks, assembling the final result in printed figures on ndy sheets. One of tk i the oth in eight hours handled 150,000 ¢ compiling information that epresent the population very sizable American perimental use ter the 1910 census, but has since devoted most to their improvement, and 1sion of their abilities. chines resemble in outward | picce of office furniture. Cards » a metallic magazine at their ravel a few inches on metal come out neatly stacked with kes of the punching ina- ~which have merely human pointed out. The printed the 18 or 20 totals that punch marks indioate come out another slot, and the instru- | inds ready to repe: these machines, thera assurance that the the census, usually . long time after the enumera- may be more quickly at hand uide the estimates of governmental leaders, and generallw tide and demonstrate the progress nal eivilization They are | being produced largely by the work | Of youthful apprentices from Wash s, which have vocationa] irds, would N cords of With 1ctic LG publica- coming al of d indusirial | ington school | | deaths among all these transient | halls | late courses | Pure advt, lard | turn make to this Court of the n{)flrni 1 19/ simi- | 111, for | 1.63. ow. | jually low,” is a direct 3 'situation et] nding rates for | fikan cxpeditionary | en wounded in F‘m ovember ber 114 for January Pdaily average death rate per ® hundred thousand men far troops Yovember 5.15, December 2.0, .15, February to date 3.63. More than 985,000 men entered ance via Brest,” the cable states, ‘and over 165,000 left Brest. Total and among tha permanent gary from November 12, 1917, to February 7, 1919, were 1,311 Deaths on incoming hoats or by the time patients reached hospitals at Brest were 2,191; of these, 1,817 burials occurred in Sep- tember, October and November, last, when influenza and pneumonia cases were arriving on transporis from the United States and were in no way due to any health conditions existing at Brest.” All Comfortably Quartered. The inspeotor-general of the Amer- ican Army of Occupation, after a thorough inspection of the units now in Germany, has reported the soldiers comfortably quartered and in excel- lent state of health. General Per- shing, in a cablegram to the W partment, quoted the follow from the report of the inspect general: “No quanters. ican soldiers lows: n rowding of soldiers in proportion of Amer- rtered in public buildings. Practically every soldier provided with suitable bedding. No soldier billeted in kitchens of inhabi- tants. In only a few cases are sol- diers billeted in living rooms. At present only about 10 por cen'. un- provided with mess halls. New mess under construction: ample lounging and recreation rooms. Y. M. C. A. and Red Cross have ren- dered materfal assistance in providing recreation rooms. ‘“‘Ample and effective precaution to secure ventilation and to segregate men with colds. Ample warm cloth- ing. Army of Occupation comfortable as troops can be under circumstances at this time of year. Condition con- stantly improving. is not believed as much attention has ever before been given to health, comfort and pleasure of soldiers.” Van Camps milk 14c, Russell Bros advt 10 DAYS OVERDUE, ARRIVER AT NEW YORK. New York, .—Ten days ove due and minus one of her propeller blades, the transport Woonsocket ar- rived here today with 20 casuals from Illinois. The ship left Bordeaux on January 27 and after being buffeted by storms stopped at Bermuda for coal BOAT. NEW ARMY INSIGNIA. With the American Army of Occu- pation, Feb 21. A biue ecircular patch with a superimposed red circle containing in white the letter “A” has been adopted as the insignia of the Third American army with headqua n Coblenz. All officers and men of the army of occupa the Third army is known, are to the insigr on the sleeve. de C. listed tion, entitied wear Jeft Hil Russell eamery Butter, 55c¢ Bros., 301 Main streef.- Notice of rict of rlin, ss. rt, February 20, A. D. 1919 tate of Carl Otto Thorvalds of the town New RBritain, said district deceased Upan the application of Bernthine E. Thorvaldsen praying that as Ad- ministratrix on sald estate she may be authorized and empowered to sell real estate of said deceased, situated Rhodes street, in said New Britain, as per said application on file more fully appears, it is Ordered, That said heard and determined Office in New Britai on the 26th day of February, A. D 1919, at 9 o'clock in the forenoon and that notice bs given of the pend- ency of said application and the time and place of hearing thereon, by pub- lishing this order in some newspaper having a circulation in sald district, and by posting a copy of this order on | the public sign-post in the town of New Britain, in said district, and Order of Hearing. ¥ n, of in application be at the Probate said districr, a re- given. By order of Court. H. CAMP, Clerk. MORTIMER { is In its 13th year of ex | had { public was admitted RALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21, OLD BANQUET tons Birthday to Be ed With Fitting Ceremonies 12th annual banquet har Brand club will Jock tomorrow evening @ on East Main street. ‘with the anniversary of ¥ of George Washington, be held : i) In the natal the com- fiittee in charge of the arrangements s mapped out a program that will lve the event a thoroughly patriotic aspect. It is expected that about 100 covers will be laid. General Superintendent O'Hayer will act as toastmaster at the post prandial exercises. who will respond are: H. C. Noble, Vice-President-Se BE. M. Wightman, Vice-President- Manager Proctor Carr, Treasurer F. M. Holmes, & Judd Manufacturing company; Postmaster William F. Delaney, and Editor Arthur E. McEvoy, of Herald The committee has arranged musical program, consisting of num- bers by Clynes’ Jazz orchestra, by James Donahue, E. E. Morse, An- drew Basso and Jack Kiley and man- dolin selections by E. F. Kinkade. The committee of arrangements is: George H. Shine, chairman; Anthony C. Maloné and Michael Clynes. The reception committee is G. W. Troop, W. L. Bell, T. E. Salmon, Pearl Haley, J. H. Maloney, William Young, Samuel drew Colehan Arrangements have been made with the Eddy Awning company to d~ro- rate the interior of tlie club house for the occasion. The Anchor Brand club stence, having 6, 1906. En- present are 84 been organized June rolled in its ranks at members. in the clity when it comes to social events, and the home of ithe organi- zation on East Maln street is one that the members can feel justly proud of. | BERGER GETS OUT IN $25,000 BAIL Convicted Socialist and Companions Promise to Obey Laws During Appeal Proceedings. Chicago, F Milwaukee, n are at liberty granting of a after sentence ment for been Judge K —Vietor L. congressman-elect, is four co-defendants today following the writ of supersedeas to 20 years imprison- violating the espionage act pronounced by Federal M. Landis. This acts as a stay pending appeal to a higher court. Those sentenced with Berger are Adolph Germer, secretary of the N tional Socialist party; Louis Engdahl, editor of the American Socialist; Rev. Irwin St. John Tucker, lecturer and writer, and Williain F. Kruse, head of the Young People's Soclalist league. After the granting of a petition for the writ by Judge Landis, counsel for the men went before Judge Samuel F. Alschuler, of the United States circult court of appeals, and asked for bai This was granted in the sum of 25,000 for each of the two counts of the indictment under which each man was convicted. The five men were helid Alschule courtroom until before bail was obtained Before nting the writ, Judge Alschuler questioned each of the convicted men and received promises from each that he would conduct himself within the law pending hearing of further pro- ceedings. Ber- in Judge s midnight &r: BEGINS NEW COURSE. Paris. Feb. 7.—Professor Cestre has begun his course on American litera. and ecivilization at the Sorbonne course was recentlv created Minister of 'Public Instruction and the Unlversity of Parls. FREE DELIVERY TEL. 1435-3 Lean Skinned Fresh Shoulders Smo. Shoulders Roast Pork Fresh Spare Ribs Fresh Pigs Ifeet Pork Kidneys Pigs Plucks Prime Rib Roast . .. Corned Beef Roast Veal Veal Stew Fresh Hamburg Fresh Sausage Meat Rib Bacon Mixed Vegetables «» 15¢ 28¢ 25¢ McCutcheon and An- | The club is second to none | of | | keep- Michael | Among those | President ; Vice-President- | of the North | the | a songs | as follows: | ; i | Bishop Hermagen of Tobholsk, i by | The | to the lecturs | . At i 1019. oW Britain’s Busiest Market Saturday . MEATS, GROCERIES, FRUITS, VEGETABLES AND DAIRY PRODUCTS OF “TOP NOTCH” QUALITY AT “ROCK BOTTOM” PRICES Every Special Bound With a Guarantee of Satisfaction as Sound as a Dollar. i Shoulders lb 26£ United States WHILE THEY LAST! Fancy Prime Chuck Roasts Native Roasting Fowl Lean Pot Roasts Beef Sliced Beef Liver 1b 12¢ Sugar Cured Bacon 1b 38¢ Fresh Ground Hamburg b 2be P. M Sale 4to 5 Prime Rib Beef Roast 4c Fancy Roasting Chickens Large Pineapples ea 35¢ Red Ripe Tomatoes 1b 33c Calif. Celery bch 15¢ Carrots, Parsnips, Beets LARGE “SUNKIST” NAV.F-‘L ORANGES, 47¢ value Saturday 15 Ib pk 37¢} Jumbo Sealdsweet Grape Fruit Best Maine Potatoes IN OUR GROLERY DEPT, Campbell's Soups, cAn. ... Argo Corn Starch, pkg. Rolled Oats, 3 1bs Clean White Rice, 1b. Asparagus Tips, 2 cans. ... Domestic Sardines, 3 cans No. 6 can Tuna Fish Mobican Peas, can ... Royal Seal Corn, can. Royai Seal Lima Beans, cn 16¢ Tomato Catsup, bot. . 1dc Lemon or Vanilla, bot.....10¢ Mohican Eoups ....... .100 Baker’s Cocoa, 1-2 Ib can..21c Sunbrite Ceanser, 3 tins . 100 Toilet Paper, 6 rolls. . 25¢ Mohi Mince Meat, pkg..10c Blue Tip Matches, 5 box...27c Strained Tioney, bot. . Grated Pincapple, can,. .. Lemon Cling Peaches, can. Graham Elour, 5 Ib. bag Pastry Flour, 5 Ib. bag. Salad Shrimps, can. . Best Red Salmon, can. . Mason Jar Mustard. . Y. 8. Pea Beaus, 2 lbs. . Red Ripe Tomatoes 10c B. C. PREMIUM SODA CRACKERS, as fine as Saltines Food Administration License, b 38c Number Ib 20c| Vezal For Pot Pie Sirloin, Porterhouse,Round or Short Pound Mushrooms ... 1b 90¢ Sweet Potatoes . . 1b 10c Florida Lettuce hd 18¢c W saturday Morning Sale, 9 1012:3U Noon Steaks Hohican Selected Frash Eggs, doz 51c Large Sound Yeliow Onions, 5lbs 11c Ib 40c| Prime Rib Beef Roast 29¢ GUBS..... S e MGl s S S S e S Winter Lamb Legs Ib 24c, Loins Ib 18¢c, Fores Ib 16c b 22¢]Lean Smoked Shoulders Choice Stewing Fowl 24c 30c 20c Lean Fresh Hams 1b 34c Lean Pork Chops 1b 32¢ Lean Plate Corned Beef All Day Choice Veal Legs b 24c 'l.b 28¢ Meaty Prunes .2. lbs 25¢ Fresh White Cut Spinach rk 50¢ Cauliflower hd 25¢ 3 1bs 10c| Yellow Globe Turnips W WORDS ABOUT Wohican BREAD FLOUR The flour we are sclling is 65 per cent. patent, while a great deal of the flour on the market today 1s 100 per cent. flour known as war-time flour and which is now being offered at considerable low- er prices than we are asking for our better grade. 100 per cent. wheat flour is the whole wheat ground into flour, while the 65 per cent. is only the best part of the wheat put into flour, the other per cent. being sold as middli for feed. Re- momber Mohical Spec s the Best. It is a 65 per cent. patent flour. Our prices are 1-16 bb! hag 83¢ 1-8 bbi bag $1.63 doz 37c 10c CHEESE THAT WE SELL Tasty Whole Milk, Ib. . Wisconsin Brick, Meunster, Young Y. 8. .350 b, Y et America, 1b. Limberger, 1b. Domestic Swiss, 1b. .. Luncheon Bar, 3 Ib. jar Pineapple, Edams, £ Infforted Roquefort, Cambert, Royal Olimento, Pimento, Phila. Neufchatel, Tasty, Welsh Leiderkranz, Heinz Sour Sweet Sweet Large White Queen Stuffed Olives, Mixed, each cach ™. in Tinsel, each. Lunch, far jar jar A Cream, pkg. pkg. el Rarebit, pl Pickles: vt Mixed, pt Gherkins, pt Crisp Dills, Omions, pt. Oiives, pt.. e pkg. Quality doz. 2 cans 25(‘| Macaroni or bpagheth MEADOW BROOK FRESH HENNERY EGGS MEADOW BROOK CREAMERY BUTTER TASTY WHOLE MILK CHEESE, None Better Strawberry Jam Russian Priest, After Denouncing Bol- shevists, Is Taken Out, and Thrown Into River. Jan. 14 Associated Viadivost of The ol Press.) was 1o and murdered by Boisheviki, ing to a private letter received 5 ince the ecarly days of Bol- shevism the Bishop had fearlesly nounced their work and for this wz forhidden to preach The aged churchman defied ared e- the None Such Minced Meat .. .. 2 for 25¢ Campbell’s Pork And B e:m*; Best Ma.'lnn Potatoefi ..151b pl«. Earlv Ium Yeas . . Corn Best Quality Tomatoes large can Sauerkraut large can 12¢ Whole Shredded Wheat 2 for 25c¢ Combination Order. 10 Ibs Sugar ... ... T5¢ 1 Baking Chacolate 10¢ 1 Bottle Extract 16¢ 1 Baking Powder 10c Tortured (Correspon- | 19¢ ! Home aver horities m and took the ho greater ndemning the arrested h Thereupon ince, v Bishop, lineration. t time be- and the released back The Bolsheviki to Lkaterinburg. population of Tobolsk greatly revered their old 1 delegation ito demand h The Czecho-Slovaks at t ocet Western Rolshe feared to provoke Tobo They 1 started him cort of Red A steamer was provided and the delegation, ded the seded triumphantly as llage. Here they met carrylng the Czecho-Slovaks him sent to her e peasants of to as a | steamer ’C tn Starch . Cocea Imgf 1 Can Pears 2 ( ans Pork and 1 ( ho colate Peanut Butter 1 il 1 large size Cocoa 4 cans Pink Salmon can Red Salmon can Sardines 4 cans Lobsters best guali 1\ Tuna Fish can Frank Chicory 3 for Peaches Guard | shop Bis was be e could mant The WRITE ON Archangel, shortage of nt sectors of the north many sending White Guards. flight go his torturers tied a rock to and threw boay peonie Made Mince Meat Rather than op liberated by them, the Red to kill him The old en and forced to carry dens of ammunition during the convoy. VWhen he further, says the infor- his have of no him into the river. recovered later by anc en burial in Tohelsk BIRCHBARK. 21.—Because of & paper in the most Ruseia American soldiers are post cards made of Feb letter home birch bark. STORE OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT Libby’s Condensed Milk D & C Pancake Flour, Buckwheat Flour, Corn Meal, Rolled Oats and Self Raising Flour, 2 pkgs Matches, Victor brand 5 boxes 23c Toilet Paper 6 rolls 27c Carrots 5 lbs Large Onions New Qld Cabbage , .. Parsnips Root b 9c b 4c .... 4 1bs 19¢ Horseradish b 18¢ Cabbage