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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERAD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1915 it holds in the Boston and Providence fi ll Fl - company and the Old Colony t y d F t | i M SlON B".l. S Railroad company. u e S lc an as | HT I In the house Mr. Hall of Plainfield " | _moved to take from the table the bill . i o ; 5 : | ACEMBERS NEW yopy increasing the salary of Superin- I Ut‘lh Ind a . . fAvoRABl_Y R[PORIED tendent Egan of the state police, but n i man _Represcated by E. W. EDDY. New nrieafn’ : the motion was lost, 135 to 1. Mr. i, Hyde sald the bill was pluced on the . . e e , i table owing to disagreement between . i SUITS FOR STOUT WOMEN A STANI EY w . the judiciary committee ard another X ;g : : b SPECIALTY. . To Meigs Board ot O | ol R g e L , » e . main there. This . statement of Mr. % > : o NOR B""flifl a"d loan 0"[668 Hyde is taken to mean by members 2 : y fl 3 that this legislature will not increase 5 s | OB A Recall Judgeship Resolution, . . : : ¢ o ool ou an 0 artford, Feb. T X =3 A £ Z: % 2 proposed measures for the consolida- As James B. Brinckerhoff had been o 3 | 2 ford i tion of state boards and commissions n?p(;)lntetd ;u((;we :: :_‘:mfi“:‘s;;“e:g made its appearance in the general as- [ °f deputy Judge, CanSgcorary, recall the resoluton making the ap- . k. Y 7 : . ; . sembly-today when a favorable re- [ Fe¢@ e - : < <05 4 Bort was made by the committee on | PoIntment from the secretary of the . 3 o e ) Ii‘ N banks to the senate on the bill de- 4 A p - 3 g : K 1 signed to consolidate the board of | The house committee on constitu- : . . % . S ® ° 5 .~ | tional amendmen® reported favorable 3 . : . B : | Wh t bank commissioners and the bullding | tional amendment reported favorable w A | e I,mger 1€ STOCK BROKER and loan commissioner. The bill pro- it vides for a single-headed commission from the last sessicn, which if passed t ssi tified by popular i e : : 4 i £ G £ | with a salary of $5,000, appointment | PY this session, and ra x 1 : oy o rappointment | vote, will take out of the constitution | | - 7 ; oy . . as resses yéars with the advice and consent ot | the reference to mileage of members ¢ * 4 3 | of the assembly and permit the leg- The dl:;;osmon of the legislature to | :‘;‘[‘t‘:fi to make statutory law on this N g 7 m g ‘. : : Sizes 14 to 40 DIRECT PRIVATE WIRE TO NE permit the present game laws to re- majn unchanged was indicated today Other Resolutions Adopted. : B o g i Were $9.95 to $22.50 to 'Phone 1621, when the house rejected an unfavor- Among resolutions adopted in con- ; g 2 C ; : Close Out at able report on all bills introduced to | currence were the following, making 3 3 i % change conditions under which wood- | judgeship appointments: C. F. Hun- . % s % % - - - - ——— = cock, partridge, quail, snipe and shore | gerford and F. H. Frost at Nauga- ] . - | birds may be bagged. tuck: F. S, Fay and Willis I Fenn Ex 3 : Shooting of Ducks. at Meriden, and Milton C. Isbell at . ; | # ; e , it FINANCIAI NE Mr. Fenn, house chairman of the | Ansonia. ; ; T i N : 7 [ figh and game commission stated that | OP the bill to prohibit ‘aliens from the committee will bring in a bill to having firearms in their possession permit the shooting of duck oné hour | 81 unfavorable report was made as : R - : i Erie 1st pfd... before sunrise and one hour after sun- | Were similar reports on the following: v g ; Great Nor pfd... set, and a bill to make the state laws | Requiring in divorce libels specific ; Rl : ! : ¥ Only About 30 in the lot. Interborough ... it e, to e adony | details of intolerable cruelty, and ; - . i Interborough ptd regulation, but on all other birds bill | Prohibiting newspapers from publish- | | ! Bl ; > The balance of our Ladies' Fall || d Lobigh Valler 3 " it was the opinion of the committee | "% S“‘"h‘ f}f‘a“s Until ’;f"l &e"’"‘“' OF AL / and Winter Suits, only about 10 Mex Pet .....os that no change in legislation is neces- | fation o 0 Jdaps, anbiithe TURpon- S v e . i Missourl Pae ... L i § MECES™ | alty for assault with a deadly weapon, | — - =k b . left, To close out at NTC & hi o A favorable report was made on the | L6 Years in prison or one thousand These are types of Piute Indians on | to have stolen the Indian’s saddle. Nev Cons B¥1 for a close season on grey squir- dollars fine; creating a joint school the warpath in Utah. Reports from Under the leadership of Old Polk, an NYNHE&H £ i ; o | district in Wilton, Redding and Eas- 2 : Indian chieftan, the Piutes took to the . & 5 w rels from Nov. 24 to Oct. 7 v T i 2 o.E D 5 inclusive, | ;" preventing employment of an | BlUff, Utah, indicated that tHe UD- |1\ "a:4 fought the posse of cowboys. "adllfl al Dll"cs[ [} flllfl flfllll Northern Pac limiting a bag to six squirrels in one ; i i day or thirts in the coason. Othey | immediate relative of a selectman to | Tising was serious and that much | Joe Akers, a Colorado cowpuncher, Norf & West fayorable reports included the follow. | °¢ @ teacher in'the town’s schools. Plood would be spilled. The affair as one of the first killed. Marshal Spring Suits arriving daily. IR l' Peim R R ing: Adding wild belgian hares to Tuttle Offers Amendment. occurred over the arrest of an Indian | Aauila Nebeker ordered his men to w“] f[ac“ona m ns. Ray Cons the animals on which a town may pay In the senate when the nursing bill | "amed Tse Na Gat, who was wanted | shoot to kill and not to spare an In- In our Men's Dept. we offer you Reading o i for killing a Mexican who was alleged dian. bounties; permitting Waterbury to is- | Was called up again Senator Tuttle of- i in order to close out the lot a s | Rep 1 & 8 pfd sue §225,000 in high school bonds and | fered an amendment to- reduce the i, A ek New York, Feb Wall Street| g;uthern Pac 4$200,000 in other school bonds; in- | compensation of the board of examin- i e amous Schloss Bros. }|10:30 a. m.—Stocks showed some hes- | goythern’ Ry @orporating the Methodist Church | ers from five dollars a day to one dol- and are showing great activity at || Suits, former price $18, to .close || itation at the opening of today's mar- | gouthern Ry pfd | Home for destitute aged people at|lar a day. He said that if the amend- Zakliczyn. The despatches say that | | oug at $7.50. o, bift soon moved UPWARH, FREMV] SR New Haven; creating a department of | ment was defeated he would move additional Russian columns have o7 ahags | of the representative issues SCOring| pinjon Pac " flnance in Branford; prohibiting the | that the whole matter go to the state burst into Marmaros county in Hun- | gains of a point or more \\ll)nn‘l)n Utah Copper pasturing at large of bulls over one | board of health. He said it was in- gary, bordering' on Galicia, Bukowina Sizes 31 to 42, first half .huur .‘ nlle'd States Tl:‘«l U 8 Rubber C» year of age. consistent with the plan for economy . and Transylvania, capturing convoys. | | was rna(h](_;l absorbed ,«]L r;‘:«mz Jl' U S Steel "on as ex v s bi 501~ : | | tatfons and other metal shares also 8 Steel pié Bridge Committee Report. 68 expreseed by vatlous bills to gouso] Russians Re-invade Bukowina. r——————————————————— : - o aaats] S teel pfa P apesial itt , RF idate commissions and inconsistent b evinced strengtff, while a few specia Westinghouse ngnedfl:fie vocr?r?““rir::r: e:f“(?\i:hl:?ivde;; with the governor's recommendation London, Feb. 25, 5:05 p. m.—Rus- | = =5 ——= | ties, including Mexican Petroleum; ad-| wegtorn Union s 95 > | for a decrease in expenditures. n sian troops have re-invaded Bukowin: vanced materially The movement ‘between Derby. She P ; 1 e SNaae s i DEATHS AND FUNERALS S whishb.w;ntdt ‘!l—;;tml maq& a ‘““We are getting altogether too I N and r(--o((unl}(-vl ?‘R(]dg’nld., on the r e was not altogether the one way, how- | cronpgRal, STRI G2 it to the committee | many commissions, he ' continued, road, four miles north of Czernowitz, | S ('orr '(.\,V,»_ New Haven and Southern Rail- 4 on roads, bridges and rivers. This “and th thay B according to a despatch received by ose 4 ] o & it ol 2 points a & e money they get must come < | way preferred each deelinin poin By Naples Socin s Included a statement by State High- | rrom somebody’s pocket. In this case ELDe WO the Evening News from Mamarnita, Funeral services for Miss Rose | o0 ro 0t e im of Bal.{ way Commissioner Bennett to the ef- | t1o hardship falls on those who talke in Rumania. The Austrians, the corre- | Corr were held this morning at 9 |, 00 0ng Ohio ylelded over a point . fect .that the bridge is in « very poo-~ examinations.” (Continued from First Page.) spondent adds, are pushing their, o'clock from St. Mary’'s church, the ” | condition mainiy from the fact that X g g rard C - Witz eet this Rev. Dr A. J. Farrell of Stamford, | | the floor syster: has rustsd away in Tuttle Amendment Defeated. fifty-sixth Russian Reserve division, Sl i officiating. Burial "was in the new | several places, an@ alse because tne| Senator Bissell said that at the hear- | taken prisoner at Augustowo, asked R atd Fopulse Tarks Catholic cemetery. | bridge is generally subject {0 extreme |ing there appeared about seventy-five | German officers whether it was true ot A i b a . s pall bearers were | wjbration from loads passing over it. | nurses and the legislative committee | that Antwerp was being besieged by Petrograd, Feb. 25 ]\, """”'“"‘“" = s and min Doherty, Philip . - . He says that the engineer who ex- |of the medical association and all | the Germans and soon would fall. | tion issued | night '»‘I L8 meneL Black, William Erwin, John Weir | dian Pacific The closing was firm. .amined, the bridge says it is impos- |favored the measure. The Tuttle| When the situation on the western | Staff of the army of the Caucasus|anq James Corr, the last named be- —_— sible to say just how long the bridge | amendment was defeated and then | front was explained to this Russian says ing from Kensington | ill' be safe for travel. Mr, Bennett |the senator offered another calling | officer he refused to believe that the | 2 | s * o o reg 3 ir e snts of » B L J P! Co. @ Ze ey N says that he is constrained to say |'for abolition of this board, its duties| German western army was on‘French | in ‘Cr‘mm l_usmni in cngu;,(‘vnu'nt,‘. f Jacob J. Calmbach. ?::":";:[y:;'sr"rf:h",;t\ '\):V‘_“, l;':,pl?'\'m&rk = | Larg ”""‘,L‘: 3 i i toibe pertoimed by, the 'state bosrd| soil” secondary importance agains he T i B e ? _Stock Ex- | were called u :)hat ;hgubndse 1; \lxnl:;arc and should i heal!:h vt r ihoush:the capbure of Preasnyss | Turks: | ‘In‘the resion lof' Trans: :"'I i ral of Jacob Frederick | change. Represented by E. W. Eady ‘ — e rebuilt or materially strengthened. . ¢ S Tchoruk, the Turks attempted an ad- | caimbach was held at 2 o'clock this | Natjonal Bank buflding. K X \The contested election committes [ ° Another contest developed between | has mot been reported from Petro- | Tehoruk, the Turke aitempied an 400 tternoon from his late home at No. | Fubrriash SARKAS 18 gave James S. Forbes of East Hart- | the majority leader, Senator Isbeli, | grad, recent despatches from that |vance movement, which wiss rebuis 211 Curtis street v. Harry 1, Bod- : 8 } Through At ford leave to withdraw on kis petition |and the minority leader, Senator Pur- | citv stated that heavy fighting was in |and Pressed Steel Car preferred broke Naples, Feb, 25 6 points to 92 was proclaimed v Close—Trading was at its dullest | cialists, in order 14 in the final hour with fractional re-|in the price of br cessions in Reading, Steel and Cana- | Lo seven cents pe; | of the strikers p streets of the ciiy to the eity “We made progress on February 22 New York Stock Exchange quota-| flulins \ 2 With neayyilosses ley officiated and interment was in | 4 Beet Sugar O'Keefe, both ¥ for the seat now occupied by Repre- | cell, during the progress of the de- | Progress in the region in “hn’h the 3 & Fairview cemetery Rt Copeas e Cohonas have by _senfative Hanlel. The committec]bate over this second amendment. Mr, | German ;mory is now ]dann("dfl Y T . e ‘_,”_’k_ Hreeg iy bty I s Abraham Sarkus, " obenéd the ballot boxes and found | Purcell declared that the Tuttle| Berlin. Przasnysz is about fifteen 1ER1‘VIA1\ ARE AFTER |Am can ¢ 4 3 ing $50 and the I | that Mr. Handel was elected by ten [amendment was just such a one as|miles from the Bast Prussian fro U N R 08§ foneRig e - Zyotes, which increased the official | he introduced the other day on the | tier, a 2 o RLTQC TAN FORTRESSES Am Bmblting ... $ , 503 | tice James T. M ’ i o A e e B e ir | and has a population of about P G ; e e ol c Money in the margin by six votes. 1 servic ill, and which the chair 000, Following the expulsion of the Tax Collector Loomis has made col Am SUgar ..... P " Money in g T Sas lections amiunting to $4,900 thus far _ Am el & Te Bank was X9 Aga Russian army ‘from East , P Am el & Tel. L1158 § et o YIn the senate a favorable Teport ST eRi appeal, the Germans inaugurated an assault this month. Along Rivers Nieman asd Bobr in |Anaconda Copper.. Ceorin . : e At that time Senator Tuttle voted | ,\"tpe fortified line in northern Po- | Mrs. Harris B. Boardman of Schen- ATS Fe Ry Co . = wvas made on the bill to consolidate | against his appeal from the chair | ,.q to which the Russians fell back. | ectady, N. is the guest of Mrs.| Order to Make Southerly Move- n & . 88 3% 64% | LAND :ne Ha;tfordHBuséncss Mer:‘s associa- | and he asked if Senator Tuttle had i Howar Hart of Hart street | t to Joi Hrid oy b , 5% | Warantee deeds . tion and the Hartford Board of Trade. | changed his mind. Senator Isbell said 0 oo s A 5 i ment to Join Teutonic Allies, 3 g . § S Of these hattles the most violent has | = A jcpearsal of the Catholic Choral ”"‘h Steel | | 1 Bill Favorably R £ declared out of order. "'Other favorable reports in t c ¢ | 0] : lowing ‘DroBsese B e that fiacmenament s ouf of otk | begnlln iprogvess it Praasuy: i7nion will be held in the T. A. & B.| Petrosrad, Feb 21, sia London, mt,nh].xr:l.l‘:]u'mv ; ..;v. § this afternoon at urers of savings banks to publish at | time that Senator Purcell was wasting French Official Statement. hall at 7:30 o'clock tonight. [12:55 p. m.—Officers of the Russian "," e ““ T 5 . sl f lcast once a year in local newspapers | and this brought a sharp retort, ad- Paris, Feb. Via. London, <3:45 City Engincer Hall announces that | 8neral staff be.cve that the German | 41 g a “l”” RSP e : s . ':’,"m list of deposi‘ors and their de- | dressed by Senator Purcell to Senma- | p. m.—At the war office this after- | there is still $6,000 in the state high- | plan of operations in northern Polana | “"‘\'A """;r bl bl e ¥ ’ "“"'l*.l Y N osits whose accounts have not been | tor Bartlett, who was presiding | noon the following statement was | way appropriation due the city. to concentrate attenticn. upon the | "]‘l f’l et e e ok 3 L,:,vm;..}jm,-fi']f: fhanged within twenty years; regu- |in the absence of the lieutenant | given out: 5 The street department payroll roy | “l:m ?'\T‘l‘r‘x::(\ along the rivers | l-ml . l"l'rv,vr’xs o e ks 1“‘3‘ u‘w‘ = ),n‘ .d(".'\ ]., 4“ hting the sale of matresses and pil- | governor. He claimed that the | “Near Lombaertzyde our artillery | g po ot o SO0 F0 00 PO ee icman and Pobr, and, with their | el & Hudson 10 20 1006T - Swithaat 3K ws, requiring a printed form on each | chair had overlooked his demand | demolished a block house and some | .nq the sewer department to $241.5%, | (1L Wing safely established on Rus- | stitlers See ... Jwi 08, S0 | WIS o show how made and what it con- | for recognition and pressed for a vote | of the enemy’s lookouts. i 'f“”:"‘ ""‘(“T " make a gencral |ETIe. c...iiiiill 2 20% 20% 3 Garfield Hume, ftains and whether or not it is “Made | on the amendment. The amendment “In Champagne we have maintaine S i 5 4 A x sQutherly movement, meeting tn- | was defeated and the bill as amended | the new positions which we won ves- | J¢orge Washington at tonight's meet- | Austro-German forces advaneins [£° The order of the day in the sematc | at yesterday's session was adopted. terday. All of the enemy’s counter . % el S cE8 it northward from the Carpe hians and f ish Lutheran church. An interesaing ird . 3 E epulsed. Our aviators | . 8 | acquiring a larve section ilaing was the resolution to have the Con: A charter amendment for the Aetna | attacks were repu s A Wil FneRoaric i ol | i on of I’oland . N v v v v | in addition to that alreaa o pir pecticut legislature endorse the Ham- | Life Insurance company increasing its | threw sixty bombs on railway stations, d % = | o it alread, under their N i1 bill which purports to have the gov- | capital stock to $10,000,000 was | trains and concentration of the Dr. T. Eben Reeks is trying f_o make | control. merlcan ar War v ernment pension civil service em- | passed. enemy. This bombardment was very | arrangements to have the Arpi Sextet The success of this gigantic move- | ployes. Adopts Kirkham Resolution, effective. render selections at the illustrated :‘;‘N“( is dependent upon the ability o° 25 d F & e Germans to c.pture the line of I ’ fortresses, of which Oseovetz is the | an ers? rary ok » tuberculosis lecture at Fox's theater ¢ Purcell Offers Amendment, The senate adopted the following : filon::m Atlud‘t (:\,l;‘«'kc‘r‘r'h R cate: £ - | judgeship resolutions: A, C. Bald-| ‘“In the Argonne, at Marie Therese, . e & g S::xag;k‘}”urcelé to!“e:\ed g: ‘f.;am?inz :\'ingandp,\, H. Kelty at Derby; J. B. | the enemy made an attack which im- The unr‘uu\l election of officers of | first to be singled out The latest | :'ns 4 sb r;g ?:ndmm oe‘:— mea::,ree Dillon and G. S. Willis at Huntington; | mediately was checked. the Scandinavian W. C. T. U. \\'asj communication {rom the Russian | I?g a& & at :sthe a‘:s-Lpe of the ves- | John H: Kirkham at New Britain; J. “Between the Argonne and the |held this afternoon at the home of | general staff indcates that the Ger- 2 Ort u olutio:o:}?o?xgh das};grégng With vhe | A. Shea at Willimantic; John Eades at | Meuse, in the Cheppy Wood, we made | Mrs. Albin Carlson of 211 Fairview | Mans have achicved no success in | idea of pensioning employes having Branford; T. F. Welch and J. W, | further progress. Our heavy artil- | street. - | this m!vh.ll atten pt ) less than twenty vears of service. He Gaddley at Southington; R. L. Mun- lery destroyed 'grmored. srw'lters. rrhe Mrs. Birger Swanson of Norta Bur- | lltn \;:‘]\v. of -v)'\f ,n.mu\rlz\ of pene- | . f called attention to the fact that five | Eer at Ansonia and John O. Shares at | enemy was unable to retake trenches | yjtt gereet is af the local hospital con- | (et the fortified line at tais point, | fllOfl g. O. % i Hamden. captured by us. S . = i £ | where the marshy land states Ohio, New York, Massachu- A valescing from an operaticn for ap- | g & ‘ 5 " : “In Lo . P < serious obstacle, the Germans setts, Maryland and California have s e o In Lorraine near Parroy there was | ;o gjc which she underwent | SCriOUs PRTISN N enaee £ 5 5 > Al a skirmish between patrols, the |y | dently are shifting their attac t - . 4 T e 2. D5 ERATDANOCET. Germans being put to fight. e e | Lomza, noping to encircle the fori- ew Dbritain Machin ; Carl Ebbesen will give a ta on | | | | well as 100 cities in the country many In celebration of the twenty-first Mrs, Eric Carlson of Shuttle | resses instead of taking them by di- [ tHe state of New Jersey now has before | anniversary of the organization of the | periin, By Wireless to Londom ! gerious operatim Tuesdny at the DIRECT POINTMENTS 10 Stanley Works : ment of the Hamill bill would be aun | , banqwet at the Hotel Bond in Hart- | forth that a Russian attack in the | 0 acted as toastmaster and among those ! Holopanb, . of them in the states mentioned, while Russian Attack Repulsed. Meadow avenue underwent a very | roct sssault. | it a favorable report on this bill. local chapter of the Alpha Delta Sig- | Feb. 25, 12 Noon.—Reports re- joeal hospital. Ier condition. was rew Senator Tuttle said that an endorse- | ma fraternity thirty members enjoyed | celved here from Constantinople set borted to be favorable today. | e : % é AEA A . e ; ‘hich is in | Dr. T. Eben Reeks, superintendent | To Various Boarls Made By Governoy ~ endorsement of pensions in civil life for: rening. Willia e territory east of Artzin, which is in ekl St Szl e : f apd he opposed it. Gola Syentne o D v eacoatn 84 niiles moutheast of | o ‘;“‘.‘”l' 1SS 0Eacl oS ok talke o o s | bacteriology for the benefi o he | i Motions Are Lost. Who responded to toasts were C. . | Batun has been beaten off by the |, pia) nurses. These lectures arg | Hartford, Feb. 25.—Governor Hol- 5 Senator Purcell moved the bill be | Barnes, DeWitt A. Riley, Jarolin Rad- | pufkS Wil Naly 0SS0 0 JTE CRER | given each week at the health board | €omb today made the following direct | B L W, FRISBIE tabled and this was lost. He then | il, Charles J. Law and Robert Mettune ";n t‘}’xi r;‘;im‘ ot Blesl in ia | laboratories. appointments ily Wells Foster | C. 6. FRISBIE moved the passage of his amendment of New Haven. Minor, where a quantity of war ma-| Stephen Heslin, Edward Martin, of H.u-xlulm to \‘hr- l:( rd r.r.. ducation and it was also lost. e terial was captured by the Turks. | roy Leonard and Tony Albanese wish | 10F the blind [>»r for vears (re-ap- | 36 Pearl s', Har"ord' conn, Mr. Purcell asked for a roll call PARK BOARD ESTIMATES. ? = G e o G were mot | Polntment); Henry M. Snell of Say- ' | vcte onithe passage of the committee’s ! e BEroneyT yeked a in | PTook, George ¥. Bicknell of Merl- report and it was not granted, the Geneva, Via Paris, Feb. 25, 5 a. m. | peli 0o O NI“‘T“ f“,‘; “,If' UP I gen, and Alvin Weldo Hyde of Hart- | R s democrats being only able to muster —Continued successes for the Rus-| . e esday night. ey re- ; turned home yesterday from Water- four votes out of thirty-three. : At 2 sians in the battles which continue o > appropriations be sought for fin- 4 ot . i bury where they had been given lod h he vote was taken on ippropriatonsipy Bhe aoh 1 sly inthe Carpathians 3 c en given A Whar s the | | hing the work at the top of Walnut |t Tage furiously Datlans 5 a s : z S . yolice headquarters on the | Brode it piv. SO | p rassage of the bill Senator Purcell i e = are described in despatches to Sw A Broderick of Enfield; Robert S. Alex- : 3 g ¢ Hill park and for the North ¥nd 5 et avio s | p : : c t t t d 3 . doubted it and’ a rising vote sho“m\_ pm_k_"’ It is believed that $3,200 will | Pewspapers. The Au»n:m,;» nan | PEeVIoUs "‘j-'g’f- i ander and Natha Spiro of Danbury, OImCC lcu I‘US an C ” the bill defeated 27 to 4, Senator be needed for the latter project forces are said to have lost 2,000 more Mary E. H. Hill of Norwalk, Joan % . 3 z Molloy voting for the measure. i e i men at Dukla Pass, while melting GIVES UP Ill\ BOND. | H. Reid of Bethel. Caroline C. Gor- A STRON RELIABLE CORPORATIO Elwell Report Favorable, ————————————————————==== Isnow at Uzsok Pass revealed the John Farrell, who went bondsman ' ham, and Danicl & Sanford of Red- . 2 § i committee on executive nomi- | 100 LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION, |Podies of 2,000 Austrians and Russ- | (o the extent of 3100 some time ags | ding and Gen. T B Bradiey of New organized and qualified through years off | Aations reported favorably on the ap- = lans. lor Audrew Muithe, who wag fpee | Haven, S of e Xernal Pui- trustworthy service, to act as Conservator, Y “ha G —F ck piece on Plemmnt The Austrians are reported to have | 87 and costs in police court for | nam Camp comu 'ssion for two years. | fiss ointment of Charles C. Elwell as a LOST—Fur nec © Aus LY ! = b o imm:;i"oi the commission: on publie | Fairview or Chestnut streets. Finder | launched a large number of futile at- drunkenness and wupealed, appeared | The tWo new members are Mr. Spiro Executor or Administrator. gliues. and it was adopted under| Dlease return to 349 Chestnut street, | tacks at Dubova, in which they los ;;‘.:«.«;m“"-‘- headquaarters this ”‘,‘;‘f""”',"'. .mgll_h;\_lv;‘.\f"t:_-':l!:;arn. CAPITAL $750,000. SURPLUS Successes for Russians. The park commissioners will prob- ably ask for a regular appropriation of $7,000 for mext year. Additional ford, to the state “vard of voting ma- chines for two vears, Mr Hyd a new appointse, replacing Martin % 2-25-1d | heavily, The Russians captured surrendered his Bond was I the eoan spension of the rules. third floor 5 o s ¥ wagon with the afraid that Murtha would skip out ination by the department comman- The railroad committee reported . Crownik a transpor b Do Firs Tip . : Kooondit C 1 # favorably the bill authorizing thfi New | TO RENT—369 Main street, tenement | regimental safe containing 50,000 fore his e coruwes up in the higher [ der of the Grand Army of the Repub- OHHCCHCU[ I'US an C Depos! i o 5 2 T Russians | court Bhiel L Hawlings scorted | 1lic A. B. Beers, of Bridgeport, to be ‘ork, New Haven and Hartford Rail- of four rooms, modern improve-| crowns ($20,000). The wling ¥ ridgefport, tc ; LB Prae oad company to sell, pledge or dis.| ments, steam heat. Apply 652 Stan- | claim to have captured an advanced | Murtha to a pi.e, hard bench in the | a member of the Leard of trustees of , H. WHAPLES, Frevt HAR g of shares of capital stock which ley street. -25.6d | post with six hundred men at Plasa cell room, ln\.» Soldiers’ Home at Noroton,

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