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PUBLICITY [ML (;(]Nfllfi REPORTS | Here’s ““United States Reserve e he spoke for many smal SAYS SEC. BRYAN, OF FICHTING ALONG Army” in Front of the Capitol| \ey JEN hOND 5555 also believe that in issues stockholders ought to have e o e, THEWESTERN FRONT | [ NGt g 0/ SR |10 1 e o S O | e | oy AT My O T | e oo - . ; vote 10 give authority for &M S todayfgayetoutitiestolioniigfofclal P h A oS : 2 : holders of the New York, New Haven | """"‘ time bonds at low (N Baltimore, Md., April 24.—Publi statement: ¢ 3 o R 3 L % 8 ¥ and Hartford Railroad company in -;n (ES8S oL & prefeligy ity i3 as essential to homest adminis- | “Supplementary reports - furnish 3 ? ey ] gpecial meeting today by ballot, voted Mr. Bogigias stration of the government as free fuller particulars of the way the Ger- : S e A 3 1,076,128 for and none against to “""|..-;mu ‘T.Tl: ~;m: he woull d¥iniYofl speccniia) tofinepreasniatliel|fmansfsucceedad nsforcias ionridines LI ¢ % ¢ 5 duce the capital stock of the com-| SCFE 4R L “.."-;“m"‘ b zovernment, Secretary of State Wm. | back during Thursday evening to 4 ¢ 3 o, 5 Sany from! 1,600,170 aharea to| 1,571 | 20U vots) for brererses il J. Bryan told members of the City | the north of Ypres between the Yser i i L L S e 179 shares by retiring and cancelling | 11" on aaked or definite club today. “The zovernment beinz | Canal and the Boeleupeile Road. ; < x ; : < ¢ i s harsa inewT nlihel treanury | LLom whaier/oE ot ' peatil the people's business,” said he, hick yellow smoke emitted from Ger- : i Rem v 3 S e R R e U :_‘.:“:'.‘,‘,H:’.‘.,,““:\:.,L” MA Necessarily follows that its operations | man trenches and driven by norther- - . S Gt S 8 e a1 paasea ity p‘; AL i on i ae L o should be at all times open to the | 1y winds produced on effect of com- ; 3 R T Crio R ens -4 \Ts ssertbll 2501 Connenticnt]| LARtlex that Jaws ot O Public view.” Ilete asphyxiation among our troops, | 3 L S S | %5 % ¢ e ol s do not allow .»ut‘«yn».] » ,‘.,-k, o Govornments approach perfection, | ywhich was felt even in our second 5 : ) & X St aiscuciioniinar Trinca toowr ] ,';"”"'};".’\'.'f,',“' “\x,'.\:‘u'l.\‘ull:: In‘ao thel secretary declarved, in far as | hne positions. . 5 E A\ ¥ ing inquiries by stockholders as to | e qu isu they are co-operative, “in proportion Regain Lost Ground. | 3 R Tt ‘ 3 whether (he directors had under con- | as they adjust with justice the joint e T ot et e 4 3 i Y ) MRl e i s SR AnicasVote e THSNEY burdens which it ia necessary to - GRS te Tegain : 3 : g 1 ] R e T s I pose, and distribute with equity the | W06 (pe ground lost. Our situa- 4 ¥ . any such plan was before the direc-| (o0 0 & O L e at once incidental benefits which come from | " o h oo ompletely consolidated : ; tors was made by President Haward | ("3 1" oo dientions B @ 10 the the disbursements of he MONCY| ,,q oyr action is being carried out : Elliott in the course of a short in- | i o8 E HE O ught raised by taxation. vnder good conditions with the sup- 3 £ 8 troductory agiress in which he had e “Rules for New Voter.” port of the Britfsh and Relgian troops. : ; : ; : A A T e Ry | Secreta Sryan spoke on “rules for “The enemy made an attack at Les g ik H £ o the road from the past few wesks. thénew voter,” but he also discussed | I"parges and another at Loweshead, in ¢ 5 3 5 S ¥ The inquiries arose from the fact the duty of every citizen, which he | the Forest of Aprement, both of which y g ; { that when a regolution to accept the said was ‘“to cxert himself to the ut- | were repulsed. : Ao § 2 b i i 3 % . charter amendment passed by the most to reform every abuse of gove “A German attack to the south o g ; B : el Rh5ae Tl ey L S o i mnn‘l :vwd to eradicate every the Forest of Parroy and further at- P 3 £ 4 ¥ WA RReT 5 Contalh refirenca i P E. G. Buckland, r.nun-ol 1 government remembering that abuses | tacks on Reich Ackerkopf were s ; A g - " B SRR ¥ ferred mtock - Mr. Ellott again as.| cOmpany tried to explain ¢ and evils are more easily corrected in | stopped by our fire. The enemy & Lo 3 g Ml § R o - sured the stockhalders that no plan | Fesolution simply was a m: their beginning than when they have | suffered heavy losaes G vall T A (G o R ! g : for preferred stock had been given | BMiNE about a vote . become fully established. Jrierce Fighting Near Ypres. .. arbbsen : - s consideration, adding that if, in the| Mr. Bogigian said: “Mr. B Secretary Bryan then referred to London, April 24, 12:30 p. m.—Over RESERVE ‘ARMY " OF UWITED STATES future, legislation should be enacted | YOU are a vice vnvr-mdfl;l ;-f th Lingoln's Gettysburg speech appealing e e Wianacre © CuiMROINS T givine the company unquestioned right | Pany and a lawyer, an to his countrymen to consecrate them- "f; i“‘]“ Skl Rl ioae e long W e ¢ such stock, it would require | faith in you. I am a farmer; selves to the unfinished task that lay ‘r‘-‘ < ‘”"5' :‘"'gl"n'f Blasanoataiinlite e STy e O iR Rl a4 (we-thirds vote of the stockholders| melons and potatoes in Calife bofore them, “that a government of | FHE L8 PR IN (0, K uth, French ] ; an avar and wore the zuests of | Augustus P. Gardner, Morris Klalf, in- | (0 t<thorize auch an issue. He point- | Am not a lawye tho poople, by the people and for the | ROTL fo B0 5 0 0| troops are today | 1B the accompanying iMustratlon| o, 00" ugustus P, Gardner OF| faniiss Fugo L. Anderson, coast ar- |cd out that the financial problem just | - Elliott & Farmer. ::."&'” B0 Lda by e B e \‘\"i(h (lmg(iorm;ms in a series | F¢ ShoWn nine of the sixteen mem- | pjagqpchusetts, alse o veteran of m»l tillery. Back row, left to right, Wil- |POW Was to meet maturing notes. and President. Elllott remarked | setts. Asks Vote Be Taken, present was trying to “humb stockholders. He had more the devil than he had in som road’s directors. He dem reason for Introduction of the tions. kert, hospital corps; Congressman b “TTni 2 reserv = By i s picture are: I* o i saac | While that will be taken care of th.| also was a farmer; he raised S i g hi rec he fight- | Pers of the “United State: reserve | war Those in the picture are: First | linm Boriskin, coast artiller Isaac 0 Yask! Sl Untinislied: of mxgl'dlxny:\r(\)nl[s:l':jr‘l\ recall the wrmy,” The photograph was taken in | row, left to right, Morris Borkin, | Sohn, coast defense: Thomas Kelly, [fACt remains that the company's fi.| The Hillhouse resolution was “That task,” said the secretary in [ In8 of last Octobex. = " B |t of the capitol at Washington, | cavalry and infantry; Charles Neu- | dohn Caramali and Anthony Schettino, [ Nances will have to be adjusted in(ed and W. B. Stone of 8p conclusion, “is still unfinished and it Driven from hill No. 6 2 the near future, either through the | spoke briefly, saying that he b is the duty of every citizen to careful- | SOUth of Ypres and failing to retake i P T |issue of mortgage bonds, additional|that acceptance of the Rhode Iy study the principles and methods | it DY a counter attack, the (""""‘_"‘l“s man embassy announced today it haa !to play the team in that town. The [stock, or some other means, but what- | charter amendment would gi of government as they arise and then launched a sudden advance nolt{— information “from a reliable =ource” trip will be made by auto. ever the directors decide upon wi!l| right to issue preferred stock, give his country the benefit of his | €ast of the town, and after Stupefy- | ..t o British battleship was severely Arthur Thornton has severed his | P€ Submitted to the stockholders. directors, in view of the situ judgment and his consclence. To this | ing and killing men in the (;‘,""- domaged in the last Zeppelin attaclk |° connection with the sales department Oppose Preferred Stook. the past over the status of end he should not only express him- trencho_s ““(}1‘1 delndl) gnl-\_vS.t;\;t"(‘;r(’]'\‘i over the Tyne, l'of Russell & Erwins and will go on A number of stockholders voiced | stock issues in ligh of con self at clections, but faithfully attend | to British official reports, _1"} 2 Drop Bombs Over Smyrna. the road for the Union Manufacturing | their opposition to preferred stoek, | stock issue in light of com| primarles and conventions \\'hx;!e ;Lh“;_fis’e;flo‘fHl‘:\gugi"”yi:‘?;“bi‘c‘k; 1:\2“:: Pavls, Apeil 24, s e T company. ng that they would rather buy | before recommending any new| candidates are chosen and policies | the Fren ¢ glans L e e e e a1y lcng term bonds at a low rate of in- | of security issues enunciated and at some points apparently across T’b special despatch U . rOres o P over Smyrna, says a spec - in Yser (Ypres) Canal, a maneuver be held Tuesday evening. April liott that they were now and intend- | tested against an inference # OBREGON’S BROTHER which at the same time compelied i‘;‘:"“;ys‘:‘]‘f’(::jlfp'd :\“;"“2:‘:: S SER Au:omeb [e3 A%«}mgam Tea il i v e tric | €1 to be loyal to the present manage- | sald had been made as to the the British line north of Ypres to fall e Bulame ment, of a New Haven man connesd back to conform with the French. Kastro, A The meeting was slimly attended. | the ¢ CAPTURED BY VILLA other sank a German ship lying in N B itai 8 4 l R Take your Sunday walk to the| outsid 1. ‘e ¢ e Bt e M s = L th door V. [ 3ark y Etasit i el Lo s port, and a third struck the railroad GW Mfllfl 10 llSlO !lfl north end and see where the Bodwell e bpealiradl St e bt gy Mr. Barigan rose to say ¢ owing to the limite apacity t - — Although the advance of the Ger- | gtation. {L: nd Co. is opening up beautiful | po oniy «xn.knnl(;L;. l";m) :l;fl!:t: I'h(n’l‘g‘hl lha)&rl('h ,d.m :n.; a mans was considerable, extending, ac- Observations made by aviators, ac- | Rungalow and Cottage sites through | yiders would be admitted, but not h‘:‘w ';‘m;‘h "‘"‘ M‘:M ':,"r“““_'dl Carranza Commander Belicves Rebel | cording to Berlin despatches, over a | cording to the despatch, indicate that | The Polish team, composed of 8. the Haley estate. You will want one. an eighth of the seats were tal front of five miles, French, Belgian | the Turkish forces assigned for the de- | Trzcinski, . Cjill, J. Sulil, W. Juch- ' —advt, President Howard Elliott :::»“evnm ¥ \"h M‘“| "mmf - and British forces—the French oc- | fence of Smyrna number 35,000. They {niewicz, S. Charautz and W. Fiedorc- Councilmen Degnan, Wagner and |the meeting at 12 o'clock and A. E Xla\l:n,ll']‘:nne ‘“n'nnln.',.,:b.:,r :,’1: Obregon for Defeat at Celaya. cupying the center, the Belgians the | occupy trenches extending from Vour- i .. .. the Boys' club “Internation- FPohlman have beea appointed mem- | Clark, the secretary, read the call, | rector who accepted $25,000 for left and the British the right of the [ ]ah to Smyrna and are posted on | b R it New Britain Pers of the house of comfort com- | which was issued April 3. President | a Jittle time to nxhilr-'nlt‘ ain, Trapuato, Mex., April 24.—Alvaro | line—immediately initiated a counter | heights commanding the city. CIEERGLIE R TEGG S T it mittee by Mayor Quigley. Eiliott said that proxies for 1,062,332 | between motormen and condue Obregon, commander in chief of the | attack, the result -of which was to Forts Two Brothers and Rastrati |and Bristol today in 50:42 3 MR phe building committee of Norden | Shares had been received by the man- | another company X Carranza army of operations, gave | compel the Germans to give up some | have been repaired. A new fortifica- { utes. lodge, I. O. G. T.. will give a dance | aSement for use in the meeting, 8o A motion to = proceed 1o out a statement to the press today in | of the ground they had taken and | tion built above the farm‘of St. George | IFour teams of six bovs each, TeD= . tpi dvening at the bungalow. A fai: | tbat two-thirds of the outstanding | gtopped the discussion v hich he related that his brother, [ force them in a northeasterly direc-| has been armed with thirty heavy |resenting the Irish, Polish, Armen- o viven under the nuisg of tha | stock was represented in addition to | Several others had taken pa j'rancisco Obregon, had been taken | tion toward Langemarck, from which | guns supposed to hayve been brought |ian, and Jewish nationalities. started lodge May 20 F the shares held by those attending. |1y . yrisoner by General Francisco Villa in | place the attack started. from Constantinople. from in front of the City hall at 1 el Mr. "Elliott said he was glad to see| . ¥ : rley of- ive interview with Archduke - — ref¥liation for the defeat recently in- Some of the London newspapers to- — o'clock, Mayor George Quigley of ‘rederick, commanderin-chief of the | NI cordial recognition of the efforts | DEATHS AND ¥UNE er a bt to ot T or on the Polis eam, was s = olde; g Francisco is over sixty yvears of age. | C‘alais, and some estimates say they TO B s :?.; 1"\‘::!‘“'” Ranal chot Americantina silGayGIobe ca d vy l:f‘ :1:11((0! tz-\";;u. lmb t‘o"{::[ m"f::?:l;g' My, Eilwnieth SN He was living in Guadalajara in an | have 500,000 men available for this O USINE —\VEEKS to Mayor Cray of Bristol at about “”.‘nnnvmr excellent presentation °f [ ment for a meeting, The funeral of Elizabeth, endeavor to restore his shattered | offort. 1:30 o'clock. | “The Village Blacksmith” was given Brief Analysis of Finances. Jacob Guntermann, was held health. Villa removed him to Chi- British Well Strengthened. P The Polish team was in the lead | lost night at the Grammar school by Mr. Elliott gave a brief analysis| her late home, 283 Park- st huahua, every stage of the race except another set of pupils, Thursday 8:30 o'clock, with services G r P e Ay 1 = T s night’s program was repeated. ; 5 Peter's church at 8 o'clock this Vi O e ionelieved | qumably well strengthened and have T A B i W B e e e BUC/Ing el statement b hichl ¥ had |0 Chicsn aise: st 1% wou'd order tue execution of | consolldated their position’on Hill No the Government Has to Do With [team nosed into the lead for a fe A _meeting of “the degree team of | heen sent to the stockholders, and hie Ytz < - brother, if he had not already been | o = The -Irish team got second | the Ladies Auxiliary, A. O. H., will be | wag applauded when he said that the | PTated. with the Rev Charies Cd ci 60. The hardest fighting, consequent- . minutes. 2 Rt 5 e _ . - i ae N killed. e e Sl ongpresq o Business the Better. Dlace with & time of 51:03 1-5. The | held at 10 o'clock tamorrow morning. tem had a net profit balance for | "% celebrant, Rev. Arthur Caw T e W T : : e WAR: ) . of Hartford, as deacon and R Ay ] ae . i members of the tcam were: W. Ra Among those who atiended the | March of $264,000 as compared with bl TWO ORDERS ISSUED 88 the Germans have been battering | San Francisco, April 24.—The less | y.(\"cotter, Dan Kehoe, M. Walsh. | Masonic ball at Plainville last evening | $245,000 dcficiency in March of last | i8m Kilcoyne, of Plainville, the Ypres saliently held by the allies, | the government has to do with busi- | 20 CUSE 0 M A MW s firimingd Sl e lopitangt e taprap Rbass 1T ) By Judge Carpenter in Reecivership | to the French continue their pressure | ness, the better it will be for busi- | "% ¢ ! nd M : vl i ~ : - 4 ! o The pall bearcrs were R 3 < b : Tho Armenian team won third { Mr, and Mrs. George Macauley, Mr. | carned $556,000 over interest and Procecdings of Rock Island Road, | &t St. Mihiel with some success. ness and the people,” sald United | .00 with a time of 53:10 2-5, the | and Mrs. W. R. Sparks, Mr. and Mrs. | fixed charges, as compared with a | Bichman and Joseph Aull The campaign in the east continues | States Senator John W. Weeks of | PF . 2 : ; : lete - Bristol, Adolph John L 4 runners being C. Abajian, M. Yeter- | prank Goodrich, and Mr. and Mrs. F. | shortage of $870,000 for the same nine > at a standstill, and there has heen no | Massachusells in an address before |j " Yirkay Hovaniansani, J. Gerns | \W. Loomis. |nnl\lh: lnnl’n‘nur Thel Contrall Now)| oireu Hersog Mné St SCU, authentic news of the movements of | the Commerclal club here last night. | ) p utinain, and Z. Abautain. ; England had $168,000 profit balance | (ItY: The flower bearrs wers allled troops in FEuropean Turkey. “The relation of government and bus- "«“"‘- e i " L Thaval Rev. Palmquist will preach at both | England ha s pro alance | o oo sler and John Crosby. inest it wasi hisleubject v The Jewish runners made S* | services tomorrow at the Swedish | for nine months, as compared with a { =" o0 (0 COT e T e Tf thelnoiicy il oy ancegin R 10, the '“’f“{“"‘_l' ]‘_‘f ”\‘(”; ethany church. Rev, (. E. Pihl is | deficit of $281,000 for the same period | " g vices at the grave we Mercelcommisdioniic waras s team being A. Apell, J. Marholin, M. | ({ohqing a mission meeting in Boston, | of last year. ducted by Rev Charles Coppe c s ardg the rail- lgyiprske, J. Zietlin, M. Gordon, and | The New England Navigation com- ¥ . roads is not modlfied, ho asscrted, | b rin. A\ party was given by Miss Helen DAl o ke Gl st of ailr i 2 b VS ey street to @ btz ny had a shorta of $2 | most of the rallroads will be driven | ‘Automobiles accompanicd the run- | Iuell of Hley street to a number of | ) uary as compared with a short- into bankruptey. “Punish the individual who violates her friends last night, Claims. The other order conferred | tween Steenstraste and Langemarck |the law, but do mot punish st the ners to Bristol to pick up any b i 2 5 age of $100,000 in February of last in case of accident and also cs i William Dobrack of Wilson street.| cor " ung this March has shown a :“:;n“lt)l;ggrr:fl:'\or‘r:‘u"‘r;qmukcv ad- | still continues. The loss of this port | same time the entire trade with which E s. of the line laid bare the left of the | he is connected, its business, employes the judges. Cars were contributed by | nurx’u:;:rkx bad t..hh.nnvu\:« Inroh.r'ud‘ further gain in earnings, although | Joseph Andrews, Mortimer M. Camp ”"'(‘*"“h s I‘I"“' “rh‘:r" ('”l'] “'“'"(‘ not sufficient to meet tho fixed ex- Thil fivat order i aged 42 hid 2 ewin, B M. % an. ana | that a boy on Harvard street threw a 5 : ) o court vn\r\o":\'cre;l (J\ulgc Dickin. | to fall back in order to Kkeep in|said Senator Weeks. “Remove all e e n T T R el EEL Cravs A Now Vionl theater megnn (el wen a.‘,n.nnn.nuo Indebtedness, — son to Investigate all such suits at| {0UCh With the right of the neighbor- | unnecessary handicaps from business; [ford. The judges were Ralph Moody, | it town yesterday looking over a site | M- Elliott sald that the directo Patrick Cosgrove. [ for the picpose of sateguarding | 'T¥, tToops. give it real freedom; make efficiency |rpor Sheriden and Frank Olcott. | ¢n Main street owned by I Simmons | Were hopeful that business will con- The funeral of Patrick Co the interests of the road. In the rear of the latter had been | rather than government supervision | The boys were entertained at a dinner | with the view of staiting a theater in | tinue to improve, and the company | was held at 8 o'clock this mel gl four Canadian 4.7 inch guns, which [and restriction its dominating In- | at Walsh's by the elub this afternoon, | this city. will flpd Lo Qnances In better shape. | from 8t Mary'e choreh. AN BLEHR SUCCEEDS OMHOLT, thus passed into the hands of the | fluence. The race has provided an incentive It evertheless the company has a large | was in New Catholic cemte : ; . R i is rumored that the Waterbury 2 4 pdness © > Lendon, April 44, 6:58 a. m.—A. T, | enen But some hours later the uch intelligent action will mean |tq the boys for clean Itving during the | ool company. which has rooms on | 1CALNS indebtedness of about $50,- L ol i , 0ol company, 1as T M| 000,000 which must be met REAL ESTATE REVIEW. g : Canadians made a most brillia d | a new era, a better era. ing ini ) Ombholt, Neorwegian minister of . nt an 58 a. following | months of training for the race. All | 1he top floor of the New Britain Ma- | s s > finance, has resigned because of ill- | Successful advance, recapturing these | this course we will insure the re- |cigarctte smoking was stopped. The | chine company, is contemplating moy- I ‘-‘\" v"':f:,‘,,"‘l"“"',:’“l""\"y uf‘.l.'l. sident : rcss and has been succceded by for- | BUns und taking a considerable num.- | tention of our markets for our own |noys gave evideace of their excellent | ina its factory to Watertown avenue, | ho 'y s tepoltyon was accepted laying raer Premier Blchr, says a Copen- | Der of German prisoners, including a | Producers and a fair opportunity to |training during the race, all of them | Waterbury, where it has bought some | (0 he 'a DRy on WA in - oF el vRAcEothe e . the call. to authorize a bond fssue | hagen despatch to the Exchange Tele- el 2 of the company as successor Fliis eotinai | The Canadians had many casualties | = At & Gourt of Prori e = e S atithe lia gy i s but their gullantry and determination | NEw SR ctr, Liopate holden at B et s e s NergiyorkfEroyidencengandiBoston | . s | undoubtedly s pipay NEW BRITAIN, within and for (he opening of (he St Peter's church | railroad corporation and as successor | TODAY I NALS | undoy v maved the situation. | DISTRICT OF BERLIN, in the fair in Bardeck's hall last night. to the New Haven and Northampton | ¢t &1+ t0 Honora Leahy. lané 1891—Frank Slavin arrived in New | Their conduct has been magnificent . 2 5 = AMPLON | 1 1dings, Lawler street; Edward| . u BT e R et B b s Clt ]fe S sketch entitled: “When Women Rule,” [ company. Mr. Elliott explained these | York from England, where the Austra- | throughout. ES s el ¥ < v m R e el e e | ompany AL gl ot jexplal hese | iibourne to Alonzo A. Warner, an had won the heavyweight cham- g + on the 24th day of April, A, NS0 DR Hedd he object of the three questions on | ;s qncin street; Bodwell Tand con plonship of the British empire by de- British Freighter Sunk, . 191‘:‘“? Betnard B Gaf g G o e e ol e S . '“r.l:‘:”“"' b "fi"“{l“,‘mm ratify these |, Annic 1. Morris, land, Brig feating Jem Smith. Slavin was o great | _London, April 24, 2:37 p. m.—The A L e alihe v JuaBe | ol gl s i e e W BT Redcont faction i hard watshforithe Qucel oDiNoTs o see by A TIEWHIL Y Ciroat:iiBotwetl S L UDinitIN brapper and had never heen de- | ITeighter Ruth was sunk by a Ger- A TRROREdwardiia dColeilate [/t tis e 8 : ~ Lorenius i iow vocational High school was | temore of Naugatuck, and Eli Whit- | Jreqesicr 1o (randall, land, ] T i o the tme. af his arrirel | man submarine on Wednesday when | OF, Berlin. in_said district deccased, | jir ;”‘. “']',“-; M5 J. Danberz. | awarded to the Russell and Erwin [ ney. of New Haven, both directors, i Taad in America. He had whipped all the | #Dout 100 miles east of May Island, | SLON THE PETITION OF W. 1. e Iu'(]‘:‘or\\;:.\’”l: ~|-|T(r':((|~“\dff i‘:' anufe o e fcompanyiat sl stUE | M ICEA a= eLE oS tsen AR Corm scif besk big men in Australla before | in the North sea. The crew was res !lhlmason and Mary C. hrmrn: praying \ gaEus S arsh, | .f (»hn committee on school accommo- dm:cmr I | HAD $5.73 CASH IN BAN i th Fngland in 1888, and, having | CUed and was landed at Lelth, Seor. | NAt as administrators of said estate | = Marriage intentions were filed to dations held yesterday afternoon. | _President Eiliott stated that e | 30 RIS CAE (L Tod AL b Ot s T they may be authorized to sell and | bY George W. Staats, a chauffeur, of | Itepresentatives of several hardware | wished it to be distinctly understood | Burr was fllcd with the co e mecd Charlle Mitchell n a bar| The Tuth left Leith with a cargo | CONVEY certain real estate as per appli- | 120 Bowles strect Springfield and Miss | concerns were given a hearing at the | that nothing was before the stock- | b~ PATF Wan f1cd WU (RC €O -oom fight, he came to Amerlca look- | Of conl for Gothenburg. Capt. Ander- | **ton on file more tully appears, it is | Agnes M. Nichols of 16 Wolcott street | meeting. nojdera i which finvolvedliany splaniof 13.15, cash in bank i for more world’s to conquer. * Tl | 0N, her skipper, who is a Swede, ro- | ORDERED—that said application | Springficld. Frederick J. Corbett of Hartford, | 18sue of preferred stock. It might alsal wax made by George L hade his American bow in Madisen | POrts that the first torpedo a e heard and determined at the Pro- Officers will be installed at the | formerly professor of elocution at | Pe that future legislation mignt executor quare Garden a few days after his | Charged by the submarine missed its :m" Office in New Britain, In sald dis- | semi-monthly meeting of the Holv | Trinity college. will iddress the com- | {hOrize such {ssue but in that case rrival, sparring with Charlie Mitchell | Tuark, but'the second struck the Ruth | (et on the 1st day of May, A. D.|Name socicty of St. Mary’s church to- | bined Holy Name societies of s, | the directors will haveto detezmine a | COPS' DRILL POSTPON B nd Jim Daly, and was then matched | 2miidships, wrecking her. The sixteen | 1219 & .»m-l.m in the forenoon, and | morrow cvening by President W. I | Mary's, St. Joseph's and St. Peter's | P/an and that plan must be submitted | o0 5 00 LG Chief Rawlings fo Miht Jake Kilrain, defeating him | members of the crew were all Swedes, | (12t notice to be given of the pen- | Delancy of St. Joseph's Holy Name to- | parishes at St. Mary's school hall to- | '0_the stockholders. To adopt such | . 1q0n to pestpone the drill of the bn 9 rounds at Hoboken, Slavin visited | They drifted about in small boats for | ACNCY ©f raid application and the ! ciety. morrow evening at 7:30 o'clock. He |% Pl8N & two thirds vote of stock- | pernumary police force that Inany American cities and was hailed | tWelve hours before being picked yp, | (M€ and place of hearing thereon. by holdersSwiiliibefneosasars ; A special meeting of the Catholis | will take for hix subject “Imagina- scheduled for tomorrow afternoon ; d ublishin - in some news- | . e s a coming champlion, but in 1892 | Finnish Steamer Sunk, "1 )’h:h)"fi"”‘"‘?]"‘rd"_’ .']"\.“ "_"I,’,“‘“' Choral union will he held tomorrow | tion As Applied to Busine Bogigian Opposes Adoption, I til a week from tomorrow at hie returned to Kngland and was | D D D e acdpin e cl e Britaing cnocked out by Peter Jackson in & | 1, t0Ckholm. April 24, via London, | having a circulation in satd District, ;(‘j"l‘;yi"ll"ll e B xcclicn B RS e S M En os ||onn“r::~';n'nnf:1:fau“edm,-| e Dol J}a clook Fanna's armeiprs B s Y. Toen, Smcheon i . m.—The Finnish steamer |and by posting a copy thercof on the | - 24 B hall. advt rorrid) stosie BTt ein i prec | e i N el pout e pIoRSh DS ck 'nas been torpedoed and sunk | public sign-post in the town of Ber- tev. George B. Neumann will ad-| pjayg for the banquet of the ; S ko s Ahe Pemslutiony | 7 — lavin came to America again in 1896, | ; . : lans f | f the Jehuda | were lawyers weapons. He < ANLEY MEMORIAL O J g °% | in the Baltic by a German submarinc, | 1in, in said District, and return make. | 4ress the Methodist church Baraca |y jevi Jodge, I O. B. B., May 9. will | 1neonr oo 1o was not & TANLE Al CHURQ hut he had then gone back and made | 7 i alevi lodg: . » May 9, will | lawyer and did not get his living of. Morning worship at 10:45. Th: boor showing. © After a fow bouts | 1t 18 belleved that the members of her BERNARD F. GAFFNEY, | s tomorrow at 12:10 o'clock Le made at a meeting of the 1odge to- | the misfortunes of other ki - will preach theidhivd sefll o renEmp to (e Rionayke "r;}; “:m i'\\(‘d» o by Judge The wto horse hitch was again in- | morrow night His remarks were occasioned by :"L b flbbmggthecls ‘"M”:_rx:o 7281 by he Frac rried a cargo of iron | == e . = stalled on the aerical truck and also B the oo el e g s § i et = z L oney Ublak, Pollsh heavy-| orc ang was on her way to Abo, Fin- | TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFIC 1 |lonlihs nookianaliasaeritruci ey [na s et i Lo s Entdivisiona | [Teforangs T D resaistions to accept | THS SURIAV/SEROS WL Maet SR eight boxer, born in Bramberg, land, bl . o o 3 5 * | and three .tu\vY‘AHo\ of the A, O, H.| a shorter amendment pagsed by thae | and the Jr. C. B, society at 4:30 . 3 D i FOR SALE—Top soil for lawn or| 1 fire station today to be held in New Haven tomorrow | Rhode Island assembly in which harlie Neary defeated Kid British Warship Damaged, garden, Also filling material. Dhol Y UM DoAY pool team | cvening, Mrs. M I. Crean of this | pears the word referred stock nuel Everson of New Haw erman in 6 rounds at Milwaukee. Washington, April 24.—The Ger- Apply 414 Stanley St. 4-24-d6 | Will journey to Southington tonight | c¢ity will render several solos, ., 8, Hamilton of New Haven he ending the week-end in this cifl A regular monthly meeting of Court | ! Columiba, Daughters of Castile will | {€Te8t, and all assured President El- D. A. Blakeslee of New Hawi Chief Will Execute Francisco By this time the British are pre- | Massachusetts Senator Says the Less |2t of the finances of the company, am- Chicago, April 24.—Judge Carpen- fer~in the United States district court oday issued two orders in the re- civership proceedings of the Chicago, fock Island and Pacific Railway Canadians Save Sitnation. company, one making Jacob M. Dick- London, April 24, 12:45 p. m.—The inson sole receiver in all matters | war office today gave out the follow- Wwhere H. U. Mudge, the other receiver | jng official note. and president of the road, is interest- “The fight for the ground into od as a defendant in court suits and | which the Germans penetrated be- Tony Greco. Tony Grego, the cighteen yeas son of Mr. and Mrs. Greco of sington, died today at the New sanitarfum. The funeral will b | Monday morning at 9 o'clock fro Peter's church The following .real estate tra were recorded with the eity cler! week: Patrick Smith to Edward Smith, land and buildings, Tre street; Maria Wisk to Stanislaw et al., land, Grove street; Ma being in fine form operty.