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Big Reduction On Al TRIMMED AND UNTRIMMED HATS Wonderful Values at the EASTERN MILLINERY GO. Up Stairs 183 MAIN ST. Up Stairs 7 Hat, Trimmed and Untrimmed, Must Be Sold Regardless ice. l on L. Morgan lolge, K. of | have Ladies’ night this eve- fega. hall. The degree team e and that of the Pythian il give drills. There will be m of vocal and instrumental } and refreshments ng of the New Britain Cam= | vill be held next Tuesday Murray's studio. Several ‘amendments to the by- -laws faken up at this time and m the Pittsburg, Pa. Camera be examined. Halevi lodge, I. O. B. B, a banquet April 9, in I. O. O. Nathan Miller, chairman of nittee on arrangements, has weral good speakers for the ter Mason’s degree was con- Harmony lodge, A. F. & A. ght. Glover, manager of the 'ew corporation has a diary his brother while he served in war. Mr. Glover prizes it his brother met his death ng his country.. The rec- with the words, “I am shot.” rmann Strosser has received [from ex-President Theodore in which he denies the hat he slurred the German will be | ' REVIEW OF ATLAN TIC FLEET ON MAY 17 President Wilson to Attend Functions to Be Held in New Yol‘k/—\Vllter | Carnival on Program. | Washington, April 20.—With May ! 17 selected as the date for the review of the Atlantic fleet In New York Harbor by President Wilson, department officials today were work- ing out the details of the review and of events to follow ashore. These in- clude a water carnival on the night of May 17 and a land parade the next day by bluejackets and marines from the fleet, federal troops other military organizations. The president will remain in New York until May 18 and the reviewing | party which he will head will nclude members of the cabinet, members of congress, diplomats and others. After the events in New York, maneuvers of | the fleet are to be held about May 20, | off Narragansett Bay, to be followed | by a rendezvous in Hampton Roads ghortly after June 21. Between June | 21 and 25 the fleet will begin its long | cruise for San Francisco and pass| ihrough the Panama Canal about July 4. President Wilson - has definitely decided that it will be impossible for him to be present at the ceremony incident to the formal opening of the canal in July. naval and |ing of students. \\ ative Now is Your Opportunity, Take Advantage of It. Students of Financ Demanded School by of Wharton U ol Ve Philadelphia, April demanding absolute freedom of speech in the Wharton School of University of Pennsylvania, adopted last night at a mass meet- The students took issue with the alumni committee of —Resolutions Finance, were ! the school which in a recent report urges that views speakers with conser- be allowed to address | them. “Freefom of thought and of speech has from the beginning,” say the res. olutions, *“been an ideal of American institutions. In the world we ex- pect to come into contact with men of every shade of thought, and we can see no reason why we should not hear various viewpoints expressed in the Wharton school.” MRS. GRADLEY DEAD. New Haven, April 20.—Mrs. Mary Twining Gridley, widow of Profesdor A. D. Gridley, died at her home here early today. Prof. Gridley was a mem- ber of the faculty of Hamilton college and a cousin of President Hadley of Yale, WOMAN MISSIONARIES. Little Rock, Ark., April 20.—Nine young women were consecrated as for- eign missionaries and ten others as deaconnesses at today’s session of the Woman's Missionary Council of the Methodist Episcopal church. Why Two Hods? C awTor Ranses have an Ash Hod with a Coal Hod beside it (patented). all of the ashes. carry and doesn’t spill. The Ash Hod is deep and catches It is easy to remove and Both hods free. The old, clumsy ash pan is hard to remove and strews ashes over floor and stairs. The wonderful “Single Damper ” [patented] makes perfect control of fire and oven. pers. Have you Gas ovens >[single] or Better than two dam- seen it? if desired; end elevated [double]. FOR SALE BY J. 0. MILLS & CO. NEW BRITAIN AGENTS Save Labor on Your Statement and Ledger Work Make the ledger posting and the statement with one writing. Have your statements ready st any time to hand to your customers. ageinst fire and dishonesty. 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MAY WHEAT BREAKS, Drops Seven Cents a Bushel—Seils for $1.56 12, | | | that has been tried in the country in( | | Chicago, April 20.—May delivery wheat suffered a break today most 7 cents a bushel. Free selling of small lots of the May option !‘ the opening caught a number of stop| loss orders and in the absence nl\ any strong support the market| dropped with startling rapidity. May which closed last night at $1.63 3 sold kuickly today as low as §1.56 1 but reacted with almost equal sud denness to within one cent of last| nigt New crop months, July and Sep-| tember, in which most of the spec | ulative business has centered of late, | were comparati y unaffected by lhc‘ flurry in the old crop delivery, May. i To Make Any Proposals to Italy Ac- | cording to Reports, April 20, 5:20 m.—Italy some time ago fixed April 20 (today) as the latest date the considera- tion of proposals Austria might wish to make, ording to a report ; current in Rome and telegraphed to the Figaro. Baron De Macchio, the Austrian ambassador, already has given notice to emt rvants, who now are paid daily, aid, and the eame is true of the payment of trades- men’s bills for goods supplied the em- | bassy. The Figaro’'s despatch declares that | m Vatican circles it is stated that the | visit made to the Pope a few da by Prince Von Buelow, ambassador, was to bid farewell to | the Pontiff, as the diplomat believes | his departure from Rome is imminent, .:[ of al- Paris, a for any t 1g0 the German SUFFERS PARALYTIC STROKE. Charles N. Daniels, Sherbrooke, S. Consul at | Canada. Williamantic, April 20.—Charles N. Daniels of this city, consul at Sherbroo suffered a paralytic to word recei by relati day. Mr. Daniels has been sh number of If his condition warrants, it is stat- | ed, hie will be brought home. TAXED WITH DRUG PATIENTS, Pittsburg, April 20.—Local hosp tals and sanitariums are taxed to their | capacity caring for persons addicted to the use of drugs according to figures compiled by the Allegheny County Medical society. An investigation just completed by c shows that treatment of drug burg alone has increas five-fold | since the enactment of the Harrison {unti-drug act and that tney number | several thousand. AUTO ACCIDENT FATAL, New Haven, April 2.0—Raymond | Shanahan, ten years old of Torring- | ton, died at Grace hospital in this city during the night of a fractured skull. He was struck by an automo- bile at Torrington several days ago, and in addition to the fracture of the skull had other injuries. 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