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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD., THURSDAY, FIRE WARDEN TELLY . "IELBGRAPHERS HEAR| s s o 1 | tered throughout the country is of DYE BLOUSE OR torad; tiroughoit the sountry.le ot & I]I: I‘A‘V_PR[}VISIGNS BABY'S COAT IN Western Unfon Manazer 1eports W ..-.nn‘ij;‘.‘H‘ § 4l taliy eho, B0 SHANM) and pressing for business, ure being rewarded with growing orders, | “Baromoeter™ Indicate The obligation of the Western Union Gives List of Penalties for Viola- “DIAMOND DYES" TSEr T et el ok A R Auspices of the Junior Aid Society, T. M. E. Church improvenwat, ment period was fully and foreibly tions of Permit RUles, 616, | vwmon imom it enw o wew | The two duge conerence o the iR WU e sieiias Sneri - Attractive Gifts Refreshments Served 1 personal responsibility cach' employee | tockings, sweaterss coverings, hang- [ Unjon Telegraph company held 00 hears at this important time when the | . . A list of rules relating to fire tight. | Ings, drapert vrervihing. - BV e Yok ity was concluded yester- [telegraph s playing so large a part | h sd and Frlda = temoons an venln s Ing In the woods, and the provisions | Peck ntaing directions 5o simple | joe - Now Britain was represented by (as a first aid to business reconstruce l wnder which fire permits must he js. ANV WOm s put new, vieh, fades e e manager, A. 1. Mason tion, & 5 2 A AN SIRER RN RBTRPLEaRIEL Y Lo TR iorics evenalh uiat laa e vy dgaa| -0 aenforgnaecuansohiled, iy i e ] Special Entertainment Friday Evening Warden Walter 0. Cook, hoy ccout grdicial i erintend®its W, A, Sawyer, 1L R KAISER'S SUPPORTI [ executive, and will be found in this efore. Just buy Diamond Dyes—no | oy g 15, 12, Geiftith, of the first, column, Mr. Cook plans to make hig, other -Kind—then your material will f C0P BIC RS G ot of the east = 'R Trinity M. E. Church Admission Free form 4 campaign of - education and |come out right, because Dinmond [REHORCEET T CEIEE O O e | Secks Admisson Ax A Member Tato | Dyes arve gnaranteed not to streak, w0t of prosecution, Although he re ! ¥ snot, tade, or ran. Tell your drug ecives u fee for each arrest he makes In the event of conviction, he pro poses to try to avoid the necossity| held in the Western Union confor- the American Legion, enee room At R TOR TR MR T R Yermgondudipa By WaeCarnoll gane 1. it spoke English with an accent re- R x i linen. cotton or mised goor BTAl, Digneer wnd. 4 O -Kautman, i el | JAMER | She wiil be put to sea as soon :.u] on announced today. Itobinson making arrests by teaching peo general commereial agent of the com-, cently called at headquarters of the she can be outfitted and manned and' would not discuss the terms, D === pany, of New York. Theve were | American Legion heve ind stated his | g, paal, Once Queen Of Scas, Will Be | will join the Mongolla and Manchuria 2 ~ ieaders will be appointed as deputy! OBJECTIONS TO INCREA resgent, managers from 50 of the | desire to join 2 S R il in the American line's Hamburg serv- PAPAL ANNOUNCEMENT. fire wardens fater, The warning by e Vi gat: oltion= throngliont sNew. Yorl: | Commanden d.onis T.osh - aaked fon LNGANQ EREEVIco AR, fce. She has uccommodations for| pome, March 15--—(By Associated® Mr. Cook follows Washington, Murch 14, —ObJectlon | Jersey, Ithode Istand and Con- | his army discharge papers but, when| New York, March 15—The steam- |00 passengers. | Press.)—Official announcement was The fire season as preseribed byt fnercasing the membership of the | peeticnt he brought them, the nest day, (hey | ship, St. Panl, once the fastest m‘:‘ s ‘nm«lr e e R Rt """"l ’““‘ i“‘ on "'I"l‘ g Pe "”'”‘k""‘),mp...u veserve board with @ view to| Mr. Mason advises that the informa- | identified him as one of the bravest [the Atlantic, will quit the North river | hurning brush or rubbish of any kind | : SIG P Pope Pius had extended to 15 days tfon received at the conference soldiers who ever reccived an Iror where she has lain since m-m' GRIMBR BIORR M b Al S T arUal o< Slnpad S Batweanubths are required from March 1 to June 1, ; Lrought out the fact thaf indications | Cross from a grateful kaise . nd resume her place as| Jacksonville, Fla, March Uh—=Bur-l s 5002 pone and the session of and from Septemher 1 to December 1, [ sentation as proposed in i bill passed ' | point to i general improvement in| The German cexplained that he passenger &hip, pIving |lelgh Grimes, Brooklyn Nationals' {0 Oollbeoitoralsatam st auc: but only during these periods. Nolphy the senate, was voiced today by [ husiness throughout the United States, | thotight the Legion was an organiza- [ Letween New York and Hamburg, ® pitching ace and the st holdout, | T oficlul but authorita- permit is needed at any time if thelgoorapupy Mellon at i hearing before eeted by thie telegraph, which | tion of all soldiers, no matter where announced today by the Interna-[signed a two year contract with the fire is Kindled in a plowed field, ga i | i i b L tive announcement that such a decrce RS e A e "\ the house banking committee, rogarded by many as a safe baro- i they fought, tiona! Mercantile Marine. | Dodgers last night, Manager Robin- would.be jssucd s made recently.) not less than 200 feet from woodland, | brushland, dry grass or other inflam- mable material. This law does not apply to land within the limits of the organized fire district of New Britain, nor to land controlled by any railroad company Written Permits Required Permits must he in writing and is- sued by the den of the district in which the fire to be kindled. Tele- phone permits may be granted to re- sponsible persons, provided the war- den is satisfied with the time and place of burning. In all such cases written permit must go hy next mail. Fermits are issued without cost. Season Permits Permits for a fire scason, or any . T . et considerable period, will only be v, . : vs T i e sued to responsible partic#, who are ; il g =3 R clearing land or burning brush con- | i S : 5 b tinuously, and who have an organiz- p ] 2 ed force, capable of controlling firc. o g Water companies, lumber companics, — 9t clubs, and owners of large estates and farms might be entitled to such permits. Misuse of such permit is cause for revocation. Permit to kindle a fire merely gives rermission to do so on the supposi tion that the person applying has the owner's consent. No state officer has the right to authorize the building of a fire on the land of another without the owner's consent. All permits are fssued with this understanding. The permit law gives a warden con- siderable control of the fire situation in the dry seasons and he will en- deavor to iuse good judgment in its enforcement. People who need to build fires' should he hindered as lit- tle as possible, and any person asking for a permit will be given one un- Jess conditions make it unsafe to do 0. The law is intended as safe- guard, not a burden, However, their wi'l be no hesitation about prosecu- tion of flagrant violators of it. Per- mits may he obtained from W. 0. | Cook, forest fire warden, Mistrct of New RBritain. Office, Boys' club | tbui'dipg, Kast Main street; telephone | 1471-4; house, 23 Hungerford court, | telephone, 1136, Notification of wood | fires should be telephoned also. . An- | nouncement of the appointment of depufy wardens for this district will be made at an ly date. | Violations | Violations of the laws will include the following: Burning brush of rubbish without a written permit, except as provided | hy law; $200 fine and six months im- | prisonment Setting woods on fire wilfully; $1.- 000 fine and six months imprisonment. Betting woods on fire carelessly by throwing down a lighted match, or other burning substanc $500 fine and six months imprisonment Kindling a fire on public land or tand of another without permission; $800 fine and six months imprison- ment. Kindling a fire in woodland with- out clearing ay combustible ma- terial for a space of twenty fect around it, or leaving such a fire with- out extinguishing or safely covering it; $500 fine and six months impris onment. Refusal or neglect to assist a firc warden when summoned, unless lc gally exempt from such service, or fo | allow use of horses or other property when required by a fire warden; $100 | tine, Tearing down or destroying a fire warning sign prepared by the state fire warden; penalty $10 fine, Liberating a fire balloon; $100 fine and three months imprisonment The state forest fire warden has fuled that the kindling of camp and eooking fires falls within the provis- | fons of ihe permit law. Permits| should be secured at least a day i | advance = Here are the grocers who have i the big Babbitt’s Sale! gist whether the material you wish to dye is wool or K, or whether it giving agricultural interests repre- IRISH DISPUTE SETTLID ~a O'Dufy and Sullivan Adjust Difce- ences in Templem LT troops over the occupation of fhe barracks has been amicably adjusted »* i . IR as the IE OF. 0 IME NG SOAVe! A Atlantic & Pacitic Tea Co. S5, Crants Genti'e, o2 ¢ A Beonomy Grocery Co, Stores, ; Jua'ity Store, U Miller & Clsen Coo Stores, i O, e Meat & Groeery Co. Katz & WWinn A Rosensweis & Sop, 141 : W, Steds W Sehlcher, £02 Arvch St Horwite & Mot DL, Bkt St Faron & Raot, 6 M il0T) ast 8 Uliro-ituesina Corne, 115 Beas n Mot Market, Jast Main St B Peter, 159 Beaves Urank Poziitdch, 215 1 I Pracola, Washinetom Meat Market, 10 Broad St Coanael Bi Nonpo, 91 Peantlin Sq. Istac Swarshy, Broad Street Mackef, 79 Broad St Iadore Alpent L Hartford Ave, Giovanni Ciapponi. 68 Oak St « LSRN [ ond St Jacob J b Wi, Za : \\\I:u-::.\'\tr. “'m“\ I( «I:' 1 {. ll‘.lnzul St L. Novie, 3 Model Market, 171 Park St N. Ferraris, 410 So. Msin St Parvciak Co. 160 #3road St L. Smith, 188 Jerome St David Fichman, 201 rk St derry Ferony, _Ixz So. Main \t W, Maikowski. 157 Broad St Enteenrise Proviion ¢ 26 Jubilee St Cesavino & Denrizzo, 115 Novth St. P. Visnuckas Co,, 14 Spring St. P Ndamowicz, 180 road st ” L. Robinowitz, 120 n 1 nio Squil ote, 16 Maple St. Wi I(nnl.n,nn. I_(I() l((lt‘ml'_anlnw Ave. John Zujko, 190 Broad N 1. Ha . T Latayette St, Man Mileowitz, 450 M rtle St George L. Geer, ,lb.'s Munlo__\ St 1L Kiosowski 557 e S Rokert Mautner, Rockwell Ave, and Glen St. ¢ Jedziniak, ‘mm .\t-n‘lvy St ; Wi Hareow | ! 5 Letas ; John Basso. 37 Rockwell Ave, Washington Grovery Co., 108 Washington St. s i b o At ‘ i a i ; o8 Lafayetto St Win. Hotehlise, 60 Rockwell Ave. Nick Rominick, 249 Washington st. oA Gl i S LA, { « 3 - X 27 Lovust St Walenty Lech, 102 Rockwell Ave. West Main St. Market, 401 West Main st. ® s e : i Brook and Glen Sts, Tl Mohican Market, R67 M L1 K. Yablonski, 10 Silver St. A. J. Sharpe, 439 \\"f‘st Nln_ln St. L Mark, 91 Chestnut St he Boston Store, 108 Main St Mrs, Co L Schacfer, 314 So. Main St. H. Finklestein, 18 Willow St. O'Duly, chint staff of the Irich republican army and Adjut. Gea, Sl livan Troops of 11 Mid-Tippera gade had occupicd the barrae tae Lritish troops evacuated (e eefured amittnn to detachm e pui e army regroas U o nstment the fed jointly by b the regular detacn lin Monks in the middic ages pos sessed not w single articl their own F 0 B 'S . ¢ cmption St W3R 4 g 9% L ~vjnte o€ neeful nfl!uv|m o= the Home Free, Monday Evening CHAMPIONSHIP DANCE CONTEST kgt it o s viiod