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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERAL PLM NV ! MASONIS T b WELL ATTE | Several Prizes Are Awar BIG MARCH SALE DOWN STAIRS OF CHINA, GLASSWARE, § Those ng@es ful at Cat > of 75 Open Stock l)innf‘l'\t:er('HND(‘I"WIJAME)‘%“'”‘ of High Grade, Deep Out Designs, ICE CROP TOTAL FAIL Out Glas $10,000 Worth of Fancy China and Bric-a-Brac. $10.000 Worth of Thin Blown, and ‘\"l:‘:l\ . 3 ice i o 2o " S < avch Table Glassware. Hundreds of Table and Floor Lamps. Al Priced at Big Reductions for This sale. i 3 > are some Thi eat Twice a Year Sale Starts Wednesday. March 5th. Don’t Fail to Benefit. Here are som of its big offerings. ; _ , ral des Regula 2.9 - L each. 4 50 Cut Glass Bowls, large size with deep hrvchri“ Hu:;!h iesign. Kegular $2.98 grade, $1.95 Lenten Season Begins—Other Brl Domino Sugar Trays, cut glass, §1.00 kind for 69c¢ each. B e E i 50 Pyrex Casseroles in metal holders, nickel plated with cover. Were $3.93 for $2.95 each. News Ttems. Oval Casseroles, large sized Pyrox, with cover. $4.50 kind, $3.49 cach. o 3 Decorated Dinnerware, 3,000 pieces, all in onc decoration to match with gold lined cdges and handles. A whist held at the Masonic tempil what you want at these Sale Prices. 2 R last evenin r ithe members 5|<|.1d Breakfast Plates, rcgular $4.00 kind. at this sale $2.50 doz. their friends was well attended. The Tea Plates. regular $3.50 kind, $2.00 doz. prizes were awavded as follows: | i Dessert Plates, were $3.00, for $1.75 doz. # | 1.adies, first prize. Mrs. Joseph Mec- ; hig Bread and Butter Plates, $2.50 kind. $1.35. Kernan; second prize. Mrs. Charles | asti Soup Plates, regular $4.00 kind, $2.50 doz. 1. Spaulding; third prize, Mrs. Pearl ; feH Tea Cups and Saucers, $4.00 kind. at this sale, § 2 ¢ “mith Gentlemen, first prize, Rev. Oatmecals, regular §$2.50 kind. S1. E. C. Gillette; second prize, Charles Fruit Sauccrs, $2.00 kind, $1.00 doz. R Sherman: third prize, Pearl Smith; Pickles, resular 39¢ km()dl e cach. o A. A. McLeod was the winner of the Platters, vegular 50c grade. 25¢ each. dl | consolution ) OPENSTOCK DINNERWEAR REDUCED. comb, Glazed Jardinicres. Many fancy shapes ani designs Horse Runs Away, . 10-inch size, worth 98¢, sale price 79c each. * A hor ned by § Brotl | A 1 X g : A horsge owned by Simpson Brothers | 1y & 9-inch size, worth 89c, satc price 89¢ each. : 8-inch size, worth 79c, sale price 58¢ cach. was left standing near the freizh IROGR T-inch size, worth 69c sale price 49c each. f | depot yesterday afternoon while 1he FOR S Buy Now for Faster, 100 extra fine Jardinieres, all at Bpecial Prices driver was unloading some goods anid d fipw al Cut Glass Values, 50 Colonial Candlesticks, regularly priced 69¢, sale price 19¢ each, the horse became frightened at ] v Targe Footcd Bowls, for orange or fruit with flower cutting, $7.98 value, $3.69 each. passing engine. It tan from the ; Committce Announces Handled Cut Glass Nappies, heavy blanks with flower designs, regular $2.50 kind. $1.69. freight depot to Central Square and R B Cut Glass Tern Dishes, with feet and nickle-plated lining, $4.98 value. $3.98 each. b | several men tricd to stop the animal at “Y” Tomorrow Nig Cut Glass Water Pitchers, two quart size, deep flower cufting, $3.98 grade, $2.39 cach. without result. The horse was about Cut Glass Table Tumblers, heavy bottom, flower cufting, $5.00 a dozen kind. §3.49 dozen. to run across the Main street rail- Thin Cunt Glass Handled Nappies, 6 inch size with floral cutt ing. Regular 329c¢ grade, 25c¢ cach. road ecrossing in the path of a train Stanley Works night will be obsery. K 5 Worth vour while to investigate these. i a 3 ; when Joseph Nevi stopped him. The | €0 @t the Y. M. C. A. tomorrow ove- % At | 200 Dinner Sets of best American porcelain, 50 pieces, full service for 6 people. Choice of 4 dif- B | wagon was not damern |2ing, and o program will be carried P fié : Lo 1€ p ferent decorations, $11.98 kind, $8.98 =et. | out under the direction of Chairman | 36-inch. Y‘\nr"‘fllm Ha chockf and plai S, c . 66 picces, full service r 8 people. Two floral decor- W. 1. Hage ) e erta ent 2. S V'3 (3 e salo adiae e U EER Dl n e T ot el | I . LM ations, all gold lined. Real value $14.98, sale price $11.31 5 Our Saviour will meet fomorrow af- hE t ter el 50 Sets, 42 pieces, $6.98 grade, $5.69 sct. ] 5 af- | ished throughout the factory announc- 25 H(‘[\‘.m pieces, $29.50 zrade, $22.50 cach. ternoon at 2 o'clock for \\m’k' There | ing the factory night at the “Y" and L t T 50 Sets, 100 picces, $17.50 grade, $13.50 cach. ) k| i ve no gupper. The | Women's | it is expected that a large attendance 0 50 Yade vt 00 pieces, $95.00 grade, $67.50 cach. Auxiliary will meet at 7 tomorrow | will take part in the exercises aof the A ; e 5 g LOoAicceR R evening. Mrs. J. A. Biddle of Hart- | evening. Ia the factory inch. High-grade Fancy B{§ks, plaigs, checks valie $2.00 and 32.25 vard./Special Sale Price Plainville Dealees Will Tave to port Supply For Next Summens prize and he was given a mond lecads Committee, Parish Guild Meeting. regularly sold at night exer- g G : G o G T3] . OMPTYLS ford will be the speaker. Mrs. Bid- | cises held by this factory a few HAVING AN AUPO)!O';{;??;:{;'\SZF?IYL];?;‘Y“(fi:xlg“:’r\nr?*n;g:"nm?):‘ ‘:ZPE D O EIU X dle came to Plainville to speak last | months ago, several hundred people - S = =C NG AL E " A week but owing to the late houre | 10ok part, and the affair was pro- | [ at which the meeting ended, she did | nounced one of the most -successful LOt Thl'ee 800 Yard not address the meeting. Mrs, Bid- | ©f the series dle is an interesting speaker and it | Unlike the factory nights of other 86-inch. Fine Novelty Weaves, in stripes and pla 11 the most BERLIN NE‘WS |1n< cases have been appealed to the | ARMY TRANSPORTS is urged that as many of the mem- | ©00CCrNs, the program for the eve- | wanted shades, navy, plum, Copenhagen, taupe : wistaria, values | superior court, but few of them have he 1 possible hear her tomorrow | MN8 I8 not announced in advance, up to $2.76 yard. Special Sale Price . i i $2.25 vard = 1 been reversed. K. W. Mildrum, who BACK FROM EUROPE ! cvenine } is to be given as a sort of sur B i | | received the appointment as dey ;‘ Tenten! Soreices prise. The committec announces, ‘ judge, is the successor of Representa- e ey however, that a professional enter- Y d W d F l d RELIEF B[]AR[I AD]]S ‘nw Claude . Stevens, who has held There will he) services and a lenten | {ainer will furnish & part, and the 1 ar 1ae Houiaras | that office for the past two vears. { bortant places on the program sermon at the Church of Our Savior | mainder will be given by employes of REGULAR $2.00 QUALITY FOULARDS FOR $1.65 ¥, \ Ridzcways Plan Motor Club. The recently rcorganized Ridgeway cluly considering us o ds - C i onsideninsgusine gihos s in New York. Mass was celebrated this morning at| The affair will open with a recep- | B - = , this evening at 7:30. At the church |(ho factory and office force, Musie N ONE IO SE N P i T ot ouriEeadvioth Mereylthorelwillinelllshortal ardlldssein et e s nava e raisec r at the recent dance and social A L i o'clock and will take place at that | tion in the lobby at 7:30 and 5 Ao > . 2 | to purchase a motor which can Newd York S MarciWb=—The M army!|iotricach Morilie dntiietiont L SR s dSafoong Special Showing This Week of We Have Now Complete Stocks services and distribution of ashes e L 3 o e L i follow in the svmnasium New Spring S ¢ 3 tted into 4 miolovhoat which is atly ,nqp0rt Powhatan, with 61 ofcors, Must Tmport Ice. [ At the close of the concert tr theiio, Speing, and Sum ofieSneme Stloslery i for 617 ke he pro mer Wash Tabrics the present time owned by one of the ANIOUERThE IealistnenviSlanimron || - Lrsen eos sl A aaleon s Tt Rc UpLC, v ies. n and Children Wl 2,465 troops and four civilians, ar- iy ! : = club members on most of the ponds in Plainville and | will conclude e activities. The : Tmals $25 7701 | The next meeting of the club will | rived here today from Bordeaux. She ) I linyillevan il nelud tl tivitie Th 3 . : ‘ [ ; 10 prospects of any more winter are | committee will serve lunch in the B be held at the home of James Cos-| was originally scheduled to go to New- yin sight, the Ice houses are not filled, | hanquet hall. The general commit e T AL port News, but was diverted to this { The warm weather i . was the principal | tec for the social is neaded by R. (.| cludes: Burlington, Montpelier, St o lisandb i Mceting of Missionary Society. Units aboard included the 66th|crop and added to this was the diffi- - bury, Northfield, Roxbury, Mount | ¢ Ladies' Missionary society of | (oast Artillery complete: part of the |culty of securing help When the GH]N‘FSE MISSIONARY HERE Pabor, Benson, Hubbardston, Danby, JOOST MAINE MAN J.ocal Socicty Ilas Class lni(i:!(inn——ifln Berlin - Congregational church | 47th €. A detachments of the [ice was ten inches thick and the LA RY] Jrairfax, High Gate, Swanton and { held their regular meeting this after- | 33 Powhatan, Sicrra and Santa Marta In a splendid assortment of the newest designs and colorings, real lue $2.00 yvard. Special Sale Price ... $1.65 yard S e e e e R et e e et e '3th and 336th Field Artillery of the | dealers had a chance to house the Harttora: Governor Milliken Endorsed As Cand Judge Griswold Reappointed—Plan i o070 Chureh parlors. A short | STth Division; convalescents and | crop, it was almost impossible to . s o s 1 ; e e 2 s e elheln ani 5 > | Miss Lotten Nordin Was in China 26 = x | date for Vice President of Conventid mysical proaram was carried out and | casuals.; elp, an nly a few men wer BIG NIGH ELKS, | a number of addresses were gziven by | Lieusenant George 1% Davis, of |at work on the ponds It may bhe Years as Swedish Bethany Missioner The annnal election of officers of Augusta ) \ repub! Mcthodist Church Report. the members of the socicty | Medford, Mass, atiached to the 101st | Decessary to transport ice to Plainville New Britain lodge, B. P. O will | can legis las ght e Motor Club—Triangie Club Social-— i | Pelrata Dotehi bon Infantry, 26ih Division, worc the|from surrounding cities and towns | —Is to Return Soon. e held tomorrow night. Kollowing dorsed the candida of Govern William I. Webster, Ira M. Bald- . = e Croix de Guerre and has been recom- j NeXt summer the meeting an old-fashioned smoker | Carl . Milliken as the nominee #| vin and Jahn McKeon, members of Private Edward Dobski of C€om-| nonded for the Distinguished Serve Back From Conference. Miss Lotten Nordin, a Swedish|ang entertainment will be hald, | vice-president at the next republicl the board of relief have finished their| pany 13, 102d regiment, who has been: ;.. (ross for gallantry at Chateau- Rev. 1. C. Gillette and Rev. Rohert | Bethany misslonary is visiting friends | mhere are boxing bouts, wrestling, | national convention an U citizer poxtiand idre readyftojreadiua it inglsrance Porgoy Lonon i phierry for capturing tio German of- | H. Burton returned yesterday after- | i1l this city and after a few days will | ;a1 and vaudevilie ententainment | caucus composed of republicans £ro 1journed twn meeting which is to e | has he wounded on two different veers and 22 men and leading a raid | noon from Middletown, where they |l¢ave Counccticut for California tol .;niained in the program. A lunch- | vari ections » state endors on machine-gun nests. He was wound- fatiended the conference of the Con- i s LG R hin gy herchalc 1 be served in the rathskellar | lis candidacy con w S e e s e resume her work amonk the | . odiately following the meeting. \ telegram informing him of f my transport Sicrra arrvived | the Berkeley Divinity school. Many | (hine Miss Nordin has just come | ;o committee in charge of the affair | action was seni 1o Governor Millik rom Bordeanx with 68 officers, 1,401 [interesting speakers were at the se her ome in Sweden and is visit- | W. Hanna, chairman; William at Washingtor ing former friends in this city and in | SRR . Thie = | ions aboard e Bavicans | WO b, e o e 11ptville, where ner rother live | L e el WO odl Y Shinaip eI Do skl 1 e TR e S Morrison bill, the child labor gues- A A I milssionary | was also wounded at the Argonne | 1ga. 110, 111, 123 and 124 the 313(H n oand the liquor question pgelsoanumberfoityears and ga | | fector. e in GRS o S, 0 ; < vear and a half ago left China for her | home in Sweden after a period of 26| vears spent working among the | Chinese in the northern part of the | country. .~ While in China she was | 2ld Monday evening. An additional ! gccassions and also gassed, has ar 9,083 has been added to the books| pived in town and after a short fur and $4,864 has been deducted, which | jough he will go to Camp Upton ifter taking out the soldiers’ exemp- # where he is expecting an early dis- tia cures, leaves the grand list at e . L ytan figur 1 1 charge Private SobskilwasFatiihe | s Sulan gl e o R Sy Or- | sion and many interesting questions — - Lattle of Chateau Thierry and was in the town who 18 mill tax rate be ipproved at e town meeting Berlin Construction (‘o \,,:Lv.»,,n” ’p,’.‘,,’,,}";”,,‘ Is Co... 129.681 | he was cmployed by the Merwin | any No. 34 (New York): 17 casual | Sale of the Keeney property”on Wash- Merwin Brick Co. 3 Brick company. He said that it was »Charles M. Jarvis at the battle of Chateau Thierry his Ammunition Train complete (87th Di Property Sale Peading. 144700 | andl At the {imel of his lenlistment | ‘isiony: detachment £ 0f GasualiCon Negotiations are being made for the officers and 11 sick and wounded ofii- | IN<ton street Th propetty consists of land and a dwelling house and was Froq | Stationed at the town of ng Tau Although her life is in danger ,n1 all times while in this work, Miss Nordin is anxious to return to China | to take up her work where it was left | wux convalescent detachment No z oy o calas o W Darine el SHaLC e sl i e e ot oot o b 18 dpd Base Hoapitals Nes. 2 and 22 S Bricf ““""“j year and a half clapsing between her | zabeth P, Wilcox .... 17,662 |buy the winners a supper at the Allyn — e I'rank 1illis has returned” to his jeaving China and her return to this | T za0Rt] \rI 5 VLcos ,f, ol ey, e home on W nmu; street after a minor | country en route for her missian, Miss | 19 Are Made ( A. Weldon, who has been south A daughter was born yesterday | Russia, and is having difficulty in lo- | ey e b e AR e ST i e S e e TO DEFEND TITLE | morning to Mr. and Mrs. Irnest Hall- | cating her friends in this clty because | ting of the year at their hall | ©d to his home in Berlin bach of West Main street of the fact that her addresses were cers and 221 sick and wounded men Donnelly Brick Co..cceese. 3 younger brother, Jgseph, was Killed, the residence of the ate ay Brick Co... 5 3 ool ‘Tournament. Keenoy It is understood that sev- John Carbo ° The pool tournament between the | (ransport Santa Marta arrived from | €Ul out of town parties are anxious LA R o 1Ivish and Ttalian young men of the! pgiac. o Jo invalids were of Bor. | !0 Durchase the property and that Hart A 3 | town will start tomorrow evening at several offers have been made Brolca ‘ano | Jepsan's billiard rooms in Kensington Bringing 45 convalescent officers. 1 nurses and two civilians, the army £e mee e e John J. Fitzgerald, son of Mr. and | sto] hile in Russiz F()n (“A‘Y hY) ....! ? : yamon's hill last evening. 01 Julius Callins, who has been seri- . stolen while in Russia { oy ¥ AL L L R T Bis, R 9. NIAEoTald of Wbt Ml OR SALE—Newly Painte R e e T er candidates | street. is recovering Great Britain, Belgium and Prance | street, has been highly lhonored at \‘*AR“O\T LE’\ l\(, : Sl s L Clarkson collese & Polsdam, X. v . Those two words “Newly Painted’’ — A and Mrs., North, Mr. and | his home in Kensington is out again R e e IR CIDESEIet ol e e ie.olantho N 7 NS DMersnionth Miroang | ome HNensington [ougagsing e junior class. He is a graduate of the | TOWARD LICENSE mean a handred dollars more to.you when you Mrs. Howard Gibne as the teachers held their regular : el New [ritain High school. e iy tuk- | ——— want to sell your old care or ‘‘trade it in’’ Harold Skinner. Miss Amy Pc | meeting this afternoon at the Kea- Sydney, N. §. W., March 5.—Offcers | '8 @ technical course. At Lpeast 21 Cities and Towns Vote Anderson, Tlorence Anderson, | sington Grammar school o Stralian D Sl I S Peppin, Helen Gustafsor George Tarris and family have le” Australian Tennistassociation | LORDYCE RESIGNS| AS aniga, Mary Schroeder, Al- | rented a house on the Bast Berlin | COMPpleted the draw for the Davis cup WAR FINANCE COUNSEL . Tolmquist Lawrence Austin, [ road and will accupy it ia the near | international tournament here today. e s s e a Year Ago. | EBrown SHowan (Hall \]\:‘vumrm The' teamstotiGreals Britainl and Bel=ipor qon Smaily Lo Cr meaal) Sai e S Ton (pelicer, . March 5. entre e a short reading and | i 5 gium will meet first, the winner, in| o¢ (1o war fi L o icens & mue Iiske delivered a wel | TERRITORIAL CLAIMS, (im0 nIay Branc el ror the tlenit o]l 2oile e B Grrogationtio i ‘.,_ e ‘,,m”],i.‘ e come add | challenge Australasia, the present | jom (. ! ey : 5 . Methodist Church Report, | Peace Conference Asks Belgium and | gjder or the trophy, emblematic of Flitl o ann i T e v ous oy Shdleitl=sior thal| { { , 4 DN A ; The committee in charge of the fair Holland to Settle Dispute. the world’s tennis championship. No | poinicd to succeed him, R T o - & 3 AABES KNS AR, .A) and-bazaar held last week in Athletic | paris, March 5—The peace confer- | (ALeS were fixed in the draw. it being ’ % Ler U, Fast Berlin, under the auspices | ence commission dealing with (he Jel- | UNderstood that the nations repre- R TR ST, voted for license as compared w Gffer you the means to make that hun f the ladies of the IS Berlin Meth- | aian.FHolland boundary issue has de- | Sented in the preliminary rounds will 13 last year he number may ! oo S dred. 1 e Itome. March 5.——King Peter of t urch, reports that $201 was 1 select dates suitable for atehes, . st churck ports that 3201 was | cided to hrinz the principals to the la uitable for the match ared of which $200 was given |, FWet,” While Only 13 Did on (. Elliott, former counsel of iits of ihe annual voting yesterday - : FeaAT A M least 214 cities n towns have nereased when the returns are com- C . z Ty e ®| which will be played in Europe Serbin will soun retive in favor of | ! ——C ¢ Come in and we 10w you why we say Prince IRegen Alexander aecording to | ! ost g \pathy on the part of the prohi- | 7 £ v these are the finest automobile coatings on sputed territory together to adiju toward t h debt fund and $1 i mutual agreement the questions! f . L Fiume dispateh to the Tdes 7 A S ke Lhe challenge tound for the Davis| & fiume dispateh to B "\h‘/ : sition advocates and a revival of li- SE Sy the market. We'll tell you how we guaran- Syt (e ol ! The commission holds that the|CUP: if precedents are followed, will = ! " e = " e ntiment as a result of the re- Gy - g 5 % The Trianzle club of the AmericBh | joace conference has no jurisdiction | PYOPabLy be played in Metbourne lato | 1t I8 sald (he a T s sunafopialicampais R ol N g ot iietem, Paper Goods company will hold & S0- | in this issue and no authority to dis- | "L SOVember or during the first week mm) N “v:’ v isioneuing - i g a v i S ATt o q 25 o | 0f the council of state at the Scerbian T 1 5 r il and dance Friday cvening at the'l hoseof tho forrmlory ofineutial states December. At present the Davis : S faclors in the resultl The listiof 4 We'll Give You FRE Grange hall. The Corbin Jazz orches- 5 is in this country, although held | citpital he licer AC ¢ c'll Give You FREL ragibaeni o furnish the | DOMINICAN PRESIDIINT SLoimiate e el oitho g AS RICH CA for the P \ prize dance S S . - ory of Brookes and Wilding over the | HAS RICH CARGO GOES TO PEACE MEETING (| T he management. EACE American team at Forest Hills, 1. L., Philadelphia, March 5.-—The e ;5 Japa- | a‘i'g Judge Griswold Reappointed. Havana, March 4.—Dr. Henrique |in 1914, The declaration of war. | nese steamship Maloy Maru sailed Vi51% { “ Judge Georze (. Griswold and | Carvajal, president of Santo Domingo | Which preceded the final ma‘ches, | from here t for the Orient tppointmen ' ihe next two | charge, is reported to have sailed from | in the United States for the poriod of | most valuahle x0 ever load o .‘\.""di{‘ ‘\n(’ A;-ges;nr!( sc Griswold has been ‘he | Santiazo de Cuba foday for France ! hostilities. The Fast. The ship Repair Work a Specialty. . New I)rl ain, g S xe o o ms before orwardefl to Av ralia T he vill proceed to Nagasaki he Pan- . »eal town court for the | to urge the Domin n clai clor forwa 1stralia within th w ¥ ¥ the Pan < = . « > tha ” % | P e J past six years, and although many of | the peace conference. next few months, ama canal. l“mm 27 139 Arch St. . red are regarded here of the valuable book, “How Cour Automobile.” Come in. AT ) I cup will probably be | port for the I