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Foents Torighd || IMMIGRATION BILL | S™SST PONATES " pycipnG RECAPTURE | Pt . e one st s $250,000 TO ORGANIZE ] ]‘{R vl s"’“‘“f"’ R ke VHOED BY WII.SON Have You Entered the Big Contest Yet? eNGiNpERING uPtier - CARPATHIAN. PASSES P , » T e . : %3, ( )O G{)I{D Advarcs Scouls of Turks Virtually R R bt E e ‘ g ) 2000 GOLD WATCHES 2000 CAMERAS x31 tetali valne 00 S AdBGal| o vieoren e Dresident Seuds Message o Houst ~ Dicappointing Literacy Test. pictures at the Grand Supper tonight at Bardeck's hall by choir_trustees, and collectors of St. More than six | Feter's church. ! Washington. Jan. 28.—Prc London, Jan. 28.—The Carpathian s in weste alicia, Egypt and Milso etoed the rratior Al F o Ve Pi omen attended | pntertainment at Swedish Lutheran | 1o VG000 e B e 1o T & e B Couiwuus, by cunan of the savden Ay d G ciurch by Luther League. el 3 a S S 3 | cfrensive of armies heretofore de- a“ \) ail value $5.00. | | | | | | ) session of the ! L : t congress saying he disapprove ‘ ® ; jonnecticut, Order | e . % o 5 measure because of the litera g test | ¥ feated, 2re again to the fore toda)y » Masonle temple.% Election of deacon to succeed A. ;g gther restrictive tests whict il o 3 as the chief arcas of interest in the FULL PARTICULARS AT OUR STORE Tyson Hancock at regular church . ,oco¢ as a condition of admission i S military operations patron, Mrs. Mary | nignt service at First church. e e e e | L | e s o v ore o BENGt Too Late To Start——Start Today Grand Master Fd- 2 = YT (o O | 4 | Austrians and Germans has been con- the Grand lodge Entertainment of Grammar School ¢ 2 . & centrated and is fighting not only to In address of wel- | Parents’ and Teachers' association in ~ President Wilson's moes stem the invasion of Hungary but, if . i the school hall. ered to the hou s as fol ows: S 2 pessible, to cut off the Russian forces es were appoint- . e i ahameclcairerret Ui nn o TR cecupying Bukowina to the south: in natron submitted Meeting of New Britain council, 0. | find myself constrained by clear con- & IRt i [sgypt the Turkish advance appears activities, A M viction to return this bl (T1. R, 6060, j veally to have begun and In the _ _ g ST anfactilofceninigiithe B eration : St Caucasus the shattered Turks have lona Brand, Ne. 2 tan, full of red ripe fruit. A wonderful bargain ty’s Report. Adjourned annual meeting of the ' of aliens to and the residents of atiens e § i more or less reorganized and paused ¥, Mrs. Harriet | South church for the transaction of in the United States) withomt 3 it S in their fght toward their own fron- | A gave statistics | Sunday school business at 7T:45 | signature, | & 3 er and resumed the offensive, ! R c three | o'clock. < **Not only do | feel B = , : i GAN 1] s::"i‘"i:f;“o A : e ettt Ghe the pover | R ] \usirians Recapture Passes, n ns, — lous anatte | ¥ - . Sty e St seventeen rein- | Regular meeting and entertainment ©f Veto in any case, because it i \ . Roth Vienna and Petrograd em- Worth 10c Big Red Berries 4 of Sir i ke lodge, S. of St. G. ;| Volves opposing the sine ; harter members Francis Drake lodge, S. of 8t. G. | i X rian operations i of the president to ihe judgment of in the Carpathians. f : bases were 314 and : 3 1 The Austria rlai th = T | mlxe e' "ls Swee Meeting of committee on selecting = Majerity of both holses of the c — Austrians claim the recapture of | y ' Eenuary 1. Aatts Sk >} gress, a step which no man wno real- AMBROSE SWASEY certain mountain passes and Petro- A : r indgment X S . | hasize the importance of the Aus- | Q8% #ok the year. | sllden for New Britain Camera club. | FE08 & SCR N0 ® oo error can | &raa concedes that the Austrians have or sour, Chow, Cnions or Relish, bots ) ffice were $2,303. e ‘grand treasurer, Regular meeting of the Ladies’ T. mli$ \‘i“"‘"'lm at _:::‘;"‘I““f“\““n";’_‘ “v‘x; The engineering foundation for the }l’r:]fl\‘\[;;p fififi:;.,:]‘;“..(’x?fi"u-”,.fnnr"gffi:- A&p LUNDENSED M"_K ‘Winasor, showed | A. B. society in school hall. sosbecause Stigiba o areh S advancement of the arts and sciences | o 50 Rl AR = g | H ' GHIIS B udtjures of | so many |m|‘mx-x;|;1(’ ;ul\sn;u- ;‘flmlrl- connected with engineering and the oS 5t ioobablatthat any Ree of $3,004 on | Meeting of Lexington lodge. No. 72, | DIy well-conceived and desirable. | bemefit of mankind has just been In- | considerable hody of Turks has = SEE Msm ' p ES R Some tung‘a.nd I. 0. 0. F., in Jr. O. U. A. M. hall. | : l»umvnlt (vu lm:,-cm. . augurated. This foundation iS €S- | penetrated the Sinai pemn;ma. el s punt to $7,864. = ! “Jts enactment into law Woulc - | tablished by the United Engineering | aqvance scout e g l " p g 3 ¥ 2 2 o S b E s are virtually at the Meeting of Turner society in Turner | doubtedly cnhance the efficiency and |gocjoty, representing various branches | eqge of the Suez canal, having moved [ IUNA BEETS ca"s . . . . / E to hall. ;1mprow the molhn@ of h(\nx“‘hl ‘lm, of engincering, with an initial gift of | 4long the caravan route near the | ect: e { important branch of the public ser- 250,000 by Ambrose Swasey, bpast| Mediterranean, Mrs. Fanny Y. Regular meeting of Journeymen | vice to which it relates. but candor . ) S reside of the / rican Society of | Barbers. | and a sense of duty with regard to | 3res 9ent ¢ r,‘.n';m:(""?"” e | \ttack By Aeroplanes, SAI MON PINK ALASKA 3 ns 25(: Frederick W. e the responsibility so clearly imposea | JCClne BAEIEE T ey of | It is believed that another column | This Week at g7~ ca Meeting of Court Friendly, No. 43, | : cons in mat- ; ; b ot 1 adve i ; rt Friendly, No. 43, | upon me by the comstitution in mat- | (. Coonq "0 prominent machine tool plans to advance through the center, Matron—MTrs. | F. of A. ters of legislation leave me no choice of the v r° . | s £ o Shee o § e peninsula, while perhaps a ) y EMrs. Tda A. Fisk, Meeting of Star of Good Will lodge, “In two particulars of vital conse- | telescobes in the world. Among the | ., youtherly route from Akabah, instruments which they have designed of B., in Electric hall. | quence this bill embodies a radical . S All these routes are without water, s. Harriet I —_ | departure from the traditional and |?are the famous Lick, Yerkes "‘“" and those to the north and south are BARLEY m 40 ' T‘PIOGA 4c "] Meeting of the Emmett club. | long established policy of this coun- | United States Naval observatory tele- | opon (o fank attacks from the Medi- | rs. Mary An- —_— try, a policy in which our peoplé have | Scopes as well as the recently €Om- | eranean and Red sea respectively. | ’ | try, a ¥ e a ) an a sea pectively. | B MISS BUNNY GETS POSITION. | conceived the very character of their | Pleted seventy-two ““;" reflecting | y¢ ig pelieved here that the Turks who lO—-STAMPS FREE With Any of the Followmg—l() e B Sven: T T RE T | government to be cxpressed, the very | telescope for the Canadian ROVEIN- | hayve heen in contact with the British A il g 2 been a mem- | New Stenographer at Chamber of | mission and spirit of the nation in|ment. Mr. Swasey is also known for |, the east of Elkantara worked their | ;“k'; “;‘l"m:‘:r: f’:r Nm-‘ phnkx‘ ARF .I;-Il')‘ Powder 1899, Commerce Begins Work Today. | respect of its relations to the peo-|his practical efforts toward scientific | way westward under the protection ghettt i RSt eor itle Liquid Wiue Miss Eleanore M. Bunny, a niece ples af the world outside their bor-|education and the advancement of his | of {he sand dunes. Tbis would leave calce Milk Choostate. . 100 bot, Onion Salad StiiNs Torn i Bunny oF Rteroationail| aers; It seeks to all but close en- | profession, and it may be said that|them open only to attack by areo- 1 can Lunch Cocoa 100 Mason Jar Mustard t tirely the gates of asylum which have | wherever any project is started tend- | planes from the sea. | ckis ‘AdMD Cova ‘s 106 bottle Witch Hassl “movie” fame, has been engaged by | X Y g o el o sould o snt and o D < “hti . 5 the Chamber of Commerce as stenog- always been open to those who could | ing to the development and encour esperate fighting marked yester: | find nowhere else the right and op- | agement of the human element in in- | day, the anniversary of Emperor Wil- . rapher to succeed Miss Cornelia Vib_| 5 bl itations = I T i ¢ 5 25 STAMPS with Jarge bot. 20 STAMPS with 3 cakes Berta wnolwas bmusact tils pnorn s | Dorbanl o Ll can st o e e e e b e LR ety bl A2P EXTRACTS . COLGATE'S SOAP ...25¢ ing to Edward J. O’Connor, Jr. | a ey ¢ ivec ¢ | selves, ere the weight o his in- he western ront; bu he claims o 15 STAMPS with 1 bottle 25 STAMPS with large can Miss Bunny is a graduate of the natural and inalienable rights of men: | fluence may be found the contending armies as to the re- A&P CATSUP - 250 New Britain High school and finished |and 1t e;glud@ those to whom the == sults of ‘hpse engagements are wide- = opportunities of eiementary education ly at variance. a secretarial course at the Columbia : % have been denicd without regard to Reports Are Conflicting. University school of Extension in New | j2¥" 20en Senied WImewt Woree o Enter d)- | York City last June. She acquirea | PEIT il o e ? their natural capacity. some familiarity with the work of| the German attacks were costly fail- lm the chamber last summer when she | Have Altered Course. = ures, while the Germans assert that was the stenographer for W. B. Moore, Restrictions like these adopted| e street department payroll for | the Frencha and British—but notably Den"" the organizer. ”“"“l‘(‘i‘ In our ‘“‘““‘K-‘] ‘P“ 2 ’:i“'“"l the past weel amounted to $319.26. the British—attacks in Flanders R, | would very materially have alterec R Bl e 28.—Provisional | Meectings of the committee on street | the course and cooled the humane ar-| A ,‘],I(f;w_i:’?‘i’: pastry. Regal Dairy | B fengagement In the North sea his government | railway extension and the committee | 40rs of our politi W ki of | RS e | Jast Sunaay had developed a similar day for Cuerng- | on uniform hours and practices were | Political svstem has brought to this Charles Negrola, of 226 East Main | g;c0onaney in the reported outcone. Tel 135 t of government | held this afternoon at the Chamber |COURtry many a man of noble char- | streel, reports to the police that sOMe= |y war lords of Great Britaln in- of Commerce rooms. A meeting of | &cter and elevated purpose who was | cne bas stolen his dog house. SR e RS nG SipRE S the last con-|the membership committee will be|marked as an outlaw in his own less The Catholic Choral Union will re- | {}¢ oniv big ship to be seriously dam- evacuation was | held at § o'clock tonight. A meet- | fortunate land, and who has vet be- | hearse this evening at 7:45 o'clock in | ygeq, On the other hand, wireless 184-186 MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN streets. The | ing of the Civic Bureau comittee on | COme an ornament to our citizenship | the Ta hall. reports from Berlin admit the loss of jers on the out- | charitles will be held tomorrow even- [ and to our public councils. The Holy Family circle of St. Mary's | the German cruiser Bluecher, but as- t is expected to|ing. “The children and the compatriots | church is planni a Lincoln Day | sert that the Germans inflicted far SN S of these illustrious Americans must | whist for February 12 | greater. punishment than this on the I houses and 2 stand amazed to sce the represen- S harlen BN Me e Fheliah | . . RETAKE GUADATLAJARA. ( A0 g Charles E. McEnroe is preparing to | English, reach of our guns was cleared te dwellings are i "““‘“‘s "f‘. ‘l’l"'“ e "““"l make alterations in his West Main - - = R jermans left 500 killed Sdisie 2 in the fuliness of our mational| zotiieiooe e o 5 T 5 'HIS WEER. : although no di street block at a cost of $1,500. 'HR s T THIS WEER German Guns Silenced. Sec st City o : & ficeing of the | c(ondll,nw:cflt ty In Mexico Again | ongtn and at the maturity of our R e . Villa Falls Into Hands of Carranza. great institutions, to risk turning Y e ¥ | Red Cross Society Continues Its War Later the Germans tried to gef Clo‘:.ul El Paso. Tex.. Jan. 28.—Guadala- |Such men back from our shores ill with pneumonia at his home, 89 | i Relier Work Mave | around on our left, but here our Si 4 aed. Sl Paso, . Jan. 28.—G = h s rallace street. ol 'k 3 . P ow jara, second largest city in Mexico, | Qut test of quality or of purpose. WA Feiis i | berians met them and within a few et the ifed- ' Patrick B. Gibhons has resigned his | Three boxes sent out this week by minutes had them on the run again P AN e w7l has been retaken by the Carranza jis difficult for me to believe that the s ; RS - X > 5 5 st ¢ B wnd | g S ek & great loms to the Villa |full effest of this feature of the bin |-position with Riker & Hegeman and | the war rellef committse of the Red | ‘leanwhile two German guns, which blishments are expects to return to his home in Wor- | crpss society from the headquarters | _— were covering the movement were 4 troops, according to advices received was realized when it was framed and Carranza forces | j,ore today by the Carranza agency adopted, and It lg impossible ‘for me | coster this. week in the New Britain National Bank | silenced by our artllery, thanks to fleral Alvarado, | 1t wae announced that mo tele- | to assent to it in the form in which| Cornelius Curry, a son of 'Martin | building. They were the fifteenth, KZISGIS fll (1) lOSG 500 MSII || which we lost scarcely o man BF here. When| _ionhic or railroad communication | it is here cast, Curry of Union street, underwent an | sixteenth, and seventeenth hoxes sent | - s expected that | f Rt P ] “rancis’ spi - e t | existed south of Aguascalientes, Gen- More I " 5 operation at St. Francis’ hospital at | out by the New Britain organization . y » - S s en e Gh (e More Radical Chang : | MISS WHITE CHOSE jent Wil be es-| aral Villa's base of operations. Add- “The liter l‘"“\:l ;'m(,"(',"'fl‘;‘,_\_“ anda | Havtford for appendicitis Monday. | and brought the total number of | “I IW Mll‘llfl Bamc ISS I H EN ing to the complications In the in-! ., q : ox T £ 78 f Roo pleces sent ot above the three thou- | p ! ; g restri s which accompany it A Mrs, J. P. Thomas of 78 Black Rock Rae oi ffs has soared | terior between the Villa, strictiolls W AIE 8 ceon DAY Ul O | erua i3 visiting lin Eitchbure) Mapsl||sand mark In counting pleces, s doz: —_— PROPHETESS FOR ’'15 Zapata, and | g el radl - R ey, The | o or g a8, | stitute an even more radical changedd ang Iy q ¢ g R . low in the city :l;:‘;’:.2:;;’:;':?::'fl';f‘;‘ ]"i,r'l“"i that | poliey of the nation. Hitherto we Miss Norma Heller, who recently | ‘V;‘ ::“"‘\i"""’q ‘\“':”"‘;‘;’::"‘fl"‘j':‘:‘"'rn‘:f:rr: Petrograd, Via. London, Jan. 28, Lty H i nez Salazar on !y, 2N S s ‘ s L ¥ | Many piec Y g ¢ - : | LR e R G s T h‘\\(\”gel;mu\\\x\\ 1;‘(3:' our doors onen | underwent an operation at the Hart- | S0 ox. although it 1s not likely onc 0:40 a. m.—In a stubborn fight in the - M d 5 who were untitte ren- | for spital, is i roved. X T T T SRS Senlors Elo sther . . o is believed that | ges, an important railrond and SUPPIY | son of diseace or incapac ooy g ord g pital, is much improved. | () pe sent before next week. The in- | vieinity of Sochaczew, on the Bzura Seniors Elcct Another Member of ; e A regular meeting of the Ladies’ T. | terest in the work has not abated in ue. | center of Chihuahua State. Salazar | | support or suchpersonal records and | \ “p’ gcjety will be held in tae school | (e least I Generally speaking, the allies say river, the Germans on Tuesday broke Class OMcials~tranowits Tulkh a through into the Russian trenches from which they were only repulsed after bayonet charges. At Atlanka The Senior today elected Misg two miles north of Sochaczew, in a Eleanor White as their class pro rhetess Miss White is without a doubt the best qualified for the office scussion. ! represents in Mexico the former tecedents as were likely to make 5 a “e ” 5 an 3 government to | federal or “Clentifico” element which | o o menace to our peace and or- after a heated D ¢ rta ad- | q.0 or to the wholesome and essentinl ‘. ministrations. Large . 5 of the conven- 4 arge quantitles of | |\ tionships of life. Tn this bill it . It was de. | ATMS and ammunition were reported | hall tonight. —Other Items, A deacon to succeed A. Tyson Han- TURNERS' WHIST. cock will be elected at the regular — - | 3 S church night service at the First | Tadies' FEntertain at Whist and is proposed to turn away from tests T L 3] ) b Bl hiz gov- | enroute to Salazar. ot charactor amd of nualiby ana to | chureh torighnt (The subject of the Pinochle. hattle lasting_ nmn\l ]nHHH!rc the bers of the con- | S Sy | G ¢ aiuas | service is “Christ and the Individual Termans lost 500 killec i after mia- BOYS' CLUR BASKETBALL, \"l“'»”‘m fl::‘i):h:,:r“‘ b 1:’\‘1‘1,:':1 em_ | the syropnocnician Woman.” A very successful whist and pi- | A Russian officer, commanding a and her election = | 3 ochle was t ev g by the |, ¢ o ac P - el Willlam Kranowitz, '14, spoke to a ooy o i M * Trooied 0 MW | character or of persomal fitness, but | which s rocentlyipuichased (La” 8 ‘ut“fi»lln\\\’ ) ) foloxink s : el Calversty: &f the olowe of meltoo! iR rted on a spe- | Vacancies Made By Resignations. |i.sts' of opportunity. Those who [ New Haven man h been sold to |88 5 L . n ; T Davin Wait for Attack. e b g e L E The Boys' club basketball team |come seeking opportunity are not to | Peter Curran, of the Curran Company. | o0 \q" Mrs, Sier mentlemen's | “At dusk our battery was ordered | ,¢"in college from its founding e not already | helq a meeting last night at the club | be admitted unless they have already Court Columba, No. 27, Daughters | gre Mrs. Bonander, second, Ed. | to take a certain position to checK'Ihe | 4764 una spol the entrance r proceed from | anq elected Harold Thompson cap- |had one of the chief-—of the oppor-{of Castile, will hold secial meeting | frormkohl; consolations. Mrs, Camp- | Germans. Within an hour trenches | .\ irements of the different schools in | | | was the result T 8, as there 1s| tain, to succeed Joe Kenney, who re- | tunities they seek-—‘he opportunity | Friday evening at § o'clock in ¥lec- | pay). Mrs. McDonough were dug and the battery masked. | (e yniversit i ves: signed a few days ago. William | of education. The object of such pro- | tric hall. when action will be taken on |~ pingehle—First. Mrs. Mayest, sec- | We lay all night waiting for the at-| gt i of the [Morelos. Cayer was elected manager to fill the | visions is restriction, not selection. the coming banguet. Al members | o4 Mrs. Macholtz, third Mrs. From- | tack. Before us was a clear space of s aa tklei sud st | Zapata are| vacancy made by Philip Ross, who | “If the people of this country have | ghould attend. me, fourth G. Giller. 2,000 vards to a hill on which there §yic o aiinn however ctric trains o | also resigned. The team is composed | made up their minds to limit {he | Amqangements for the tenth anni-| Extra prizes on coupons, First, | Were trees, and he will be 3 of such players as Captain Thompson, | rumber of immigrants by arbitrary ( versary of New Britain lodge, No. 957, [ “Baby.” 17 Dewey street, second, “With the coming of davlight we i, 5 gay or two irculation that | Ed. Kilduff, William Kilduff, Kenney, | tests and so reverse the poliey of all} p p. o, will be made at the | Margaret, 117 Glen street. hecame impatient and began to tear | 1ia fiiness was gral Obregons | Campbell, Fanian and Schroeder. the genmerations of Americans that | nixt meeting, on February 1. that the Germans did not intend to Bice from the The team will leave this city on | have gone before 1l\r‘m‘i( is their right The sewer department payroll for M NEST MAN" IS FOUND. attack. Suddenly, at the end of the The program the 6:07 train for Middletown Satur- | to do so. T am their servant and |, 8 FEC G S0 a to $293.2 Sesonid edd e L1010 D noticed a detachment of | yynjor prom has pital day night, where they will buckle up | have no license to stand in their way. s b IO it- | cavalry They rode towards our i against the fast Federal A, C. We | But 1 do not believe that they have. P the conven-| U ) "hive to hear from teams aver. | I respestfully submit that no one can ties demanded | ;i 0 115 pounds, especially the Cubs | Quote their mandate to that effect. study s y , A % hoenix orchestra State Vice President John F. Leeney | ain” has been found. He hired a | pcsition and to a point within six ,l e el that I of this city and Mrs. M. T. Crean will | boy to stand in line this morning to | jundred yards of it and then stopped pooiipibares it attend the joint installation of offl- | get a ticket for the ““Red MIIL" The | evidently suspecting that something '\',r Moo Miss e ‘called upon | ¢ il ity All communications | Fas any political party ever avowed a | C€TS “f“_h" Al _(‘ . H: :\m‘|‘l.ln\. Ladies’ | voungster arrived at 4:30 n:n‘lvw_ and | yvas wrong. We were in despair when | (\iness and Miss DeGroat mand of his| g 014 be addressed to the manager, | Policy of restriction in this funda- )< uxiliary in Danbury. this evning. | remained on duty until 8:30 o'clock. | they turned to move away, since We | p. class will decorat orces of Car- > ‘| mental matter, gone to the country A successful whist w given in St. | Then his emplover relieved him and | ywere without firing orders. Jusium themselves Inste as decided af- WRITES FROM WAR CAMP. on it, And been commissioned to con- | Joseph's hall last evening by the|gave him ten cents. “The piker,"” | signal to Fire, a professional decorator ital be aban- 7 5 N & | trol its Ivkishlim\" Does thle hill rest | Ladies' Aid society of St. Joseph's | said the lad as he moved away, fight- | o 4q0 0 the cracking of our ma ep the expenses dow 8 - S ey i 5 : rch. The prize winners were Mrs. | to keep back the tears. The 2 5 = L sent an esire he American | J b & 3 B S N 2 o AN i & rave the signal for a al pl of [ITEMS O IN' REST tion voted to| Ccives Word From Brother in Army. | [0 1> T doubt it. It is because I{Cabe. The child’s prize was won by | known citizen. e el bt Lo FINTERESE T WOMEN , minister of In a letter from his brother Walter, | doubt it, that T make hold to dissent [ James Mc e, z T | was killed and the rest of the cavalry- To sh an clectr t \ ia alleged in- | who is a color sergeant in Company | from It. T am willing to ;:bul(‘ by Rudolph, Isidore and Lillie Simons 1GNS COAST GUARD BILL. | men fled. They were eaught. how-!sieeping room, make a bag of gresw perations. G 0.! the Fourth York and Lancaster | tne verdict, but nm‘ until it has been | today l\.fml ”‘f‘ store at 100 Main .o p , Jan. 28.-—President | cver, by shrapnel from our artillery china silk with « wing string, big | regiment, stationed at Nablethorp, | rendered. T.et the platforms ‘nr street to Savas Porfiros for five y , the coast guard | battery further back and scarcely one enough to slip over the shad foht ORIES. Lincolnshire, England, J. B. Turton | parties speak out upon this policy | The rental for three vears will be $85 bill, which combines the revenue cut- | escaped. Half an hour passed. From and all enio” will be | of No. 50 Hawkins street, in which | and the )wn;_fls‘ pronounce their wish. I,.vr month and for the following two | (¢r service and the life saving service. | the direction of the village there then t, one of the | the soldier In his majesty’s services | The matter is too fundamental to be | years $90 per month | el | appeared the expected long lines of [ Take a plece of coarse s ag In e New Brit- | speaks \'lvi('ll_v of life in camp. seltlea otherwise. Star of Good Will lodge, of B., The office of the New Britain Un- \‘ the German colum not less than | the mot« vhen making ovef ildren's {llus- Where his regiment is stationed No Pride of Opinion. will meet this evening at its hall on | derwriters’ association will be moved | three regiments. Again we held our bad roac Spread \ ound Two sessions, | Was once a fashionable seaside resort, “I have no pride of cpinion on this | Arch street. into the city building tomorrow. It | fire for a time, knowing what was ex- /it will often help to v oout of the other at | but since last October private people question I am not foolish enough Last week to pay water rents and ' Will be in room 426 on the fourth | pected of us a slippery place story of Peter | nave been forbidden to promenade | {o profess to know the wishes and | gave ten per cent. interest.—advt, floor. ““The Germans gathered on the hill | st Saturday, | the board walks and soldiers have | jgeals of America better than the hody . s e S and began entranching. They did not Wear ‘loose chamo rest and all | been ordered to Shoot on sight any- | .f her chosen representatives ' know BRITIUS o Sy@soc pland Lawyers M. D. Saxe and W. F. De- | not work long. With three volleys all “dirty work” whene ) v ; and bui < at the cor T | ; % radiopticon | one who tries to do so. He writes | (hem. I only went instruction direct [ 10 PUildings at the corner of Chureh | 1 oy sitting as a commission, heard | we swept the whole of the German and occasionally prin) Saturday by | that the coast there is guarded every | from thoes: Jase. fortunesl witht ours | 2nd I streets to Samue elinsky £ RSl Waskowitz the claims against the Patrick Kelly | left flank and In the space of thirty inside, as this prevent d away taen. | hour in the day. and all men's are involved.’ LR LR R A estate this afternocn. minutes the whole ground within, harming the skin

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