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Yof the Foresters of America last night 1Y 3 il ’ - it was decided to support the can- \ . ' didacy of Matthew Mesaill of Court l ' Friendly for grand recarding secre- y e . RWM“:;:U'I’P= r‘n.n'r' Aritatn Nat. :a‘n SUNSHINE SOCIETY i izerimees) APPEALEDTOCOLONEL | NORTH & JUDD STOCH CPMARTZe'eamvam 5% o e e HARTFORD Incorporated” Branch Repors OB v v BBl iy FOR STEAM R_A“.ROADS Investors Pianniag for Big Killings = 50 shs North & Judd - = I SPAIN WaNT ALTAR. tistently do so. Senator Depaw. ds | e | 50 ShS Stanley WOI‘I(S P | b i very anxious. . At a joint meeting this afternoon of | 5 euta. T £ Mor, | An unprecedented activity in the Al : o 0| Could Exchange Ceuta, Town of Mor. T e e I : phi LA the incorporated branch of the ‘\“.n,‘\ occo for Stronghold. G U“‘""_ : Lt " [ 1ocal stock market which has heaten shino society and the Cannonicus | - e The following Was Colonel Roose- | ajl rccords for high prices and sud- | branch, which is trustee for the Doug- 8 Apn velt's reply | den rises, has taken place during the ¢ b 125* fund- given to them a short time | men of Spain arc now f"‘j""“'““m\" S received! vour! telegram andlone |liast week | Rumors ofilar orders | g2 / | ago for charitable purposes, the for dl_N "', ) I‘“L“j“ o S o from Ford yesterday. It was too late | jlaced with local concerns for different - / JnewEranch mpfl”cd“” e latt(;x-(;;: |lxlun;]:|r.A v \\:- ..|" the 1)1"1)\”[\}}(' recon- | for me to act, as 1 had already pub- | argicles to he used by warring pow- \ ¢ =\\ L] L) thefwerl: fthathisibeingRoon by lished a memorandum stating not s of Europe, either as weapons or \ i i vas held | struc { Lurope after the war.j 1 & ers of Europe, either as \ ) i crganization The meeting \\us“h\ld ;;n‘\‘u”uu K«::nul“nno‘;r«“ ":“i:’e-p:’(‘\\’u\.\c“t LetEl e S o o BT Gl G SR » :}Lr‘hle;n‘i‘en:‘ of the incorporated |of the Spanish chamber of deputics, but th-\lt (‘r||“ Isfilx;lv‘l(.\x‘nnmmn,amums there s a large |nnt>|ll,\l.r“ £ ||Lm NN EanciN i a repor ich | in an address which has aroused wide | OPPosed the bill. have given the impétus to the atocks: \ " branch, submitted a report which jin an a a8 whi 125 b “I did not receive your telegram un- | Business conditions also are rapidly -cad by Mrs, Cadwell comment, declared his country o AL A E follow | take advantage of the preser on- | til later (Sunday.) It was then T e e e S ‘ ‘ " repor! 'as as (3] H ak i g B « 1} S f . : ‘I'I;onlw(ni:u‘x:;;“:; ihe Incorporated | portunity to complete the intogrity | together too late to get at the com- American market is marked. il branch of the Sunshine society mm}ul her territory by abtaining the ces- | mittee and i () 0 the watter N Wi : 409 4]0 NAT]ONAL BANK BUlLDl held April 5 at the home of the pre: sion of Gibraltar from England, "r 'lh Il\U-n y ‘l‘n l(‘\\:(.«%\n ly BOLT Perhaps the most spectacular of 3 varner, coln s if any hardship has been caused either g o - et e e Cew York C any has been the rise in stock of th et DEATHS AND FUNERALS. | to the New York Central or the Long A T a e Coma ew eas ]n . m(on the twenty-three suggestions i Island railread, but it was a matter }””“ \\ J,”( ”"‘ L I s ) i Y ' g v ha C o 0 g ew days ago, o stoc was for using the first dividend of §150, e AR T I)E':]v ! :‘\A]lj‘ ;1«:;1 to act i T GLEE AL o 2 fioted) orly two were accepted for the pres Fune Vicestwhicnbwillibeyheldl|ioins o AAVISE 80 L0 ST ea O R e R h oA s IALA L 107 iand L st II (’ l ¥ neral 1 i0a o Id Do hown thAtbi ey Ev ey e EmarningREnaxy 1 ent, one for a reserve fund and the | (. o qarick Albert Bers tomorrow : E ) L e o otlier to hire women to knit mittens | . ¢oryoon at 2 o'clock srom his late | 1M the wrong.” ! | asked. This morning us will be seen ddMing the spring and summer fOr} j ot No, 80 Bassett street, will be | On July 26, 1900, Senator Platt 2 mlininselat the Hlartford stock - next winter's use. private and friends are requested to | Wrote to Mr. Roosevelt in the interest 75 1 tuper A d Brocic exchange report the stock tiil con- “It* was voted to put $75 into the L4 fowers, w.“ Superinten fert Brockway of Lhy el A Youn who want something snappy vings Bank for a reserve fund, and | Tlmira Reformatory, who he said was & it | — ShE ) s and un-to-date will find exactly what $35 was laid aside to buy yarn for | Mrs, Jane Jonas. being maliciously aftacked hy New | SEnS of 3 Dt o o] G DEC”N[S R[GISIER[D HAR’I‘FORD TOCK i . 2 * s ; vk Apers. Repiving M es ab 1 y. who are not con- mittens and to pay for the knitting Mry: Jane Nonasjta former residsutON G (ineivinaper eRentiins sl RSl L i DL Be (S R i EXCHANGE RE | | m.—Fublic The remaining sum was used to held | (¢ the Frwin Homme, died at 10 o'clock | Foosevelt wrote that the state board Welite St show: the geedy, especially those whom Mrs. | st night at the New Britain General | ©f prigon commissioners were veers |maintaty that the stock = will - easily 2500 47 e new materials and Douglas had alded during ‘her life | nogpital aftér an illness with pleu- | Much “In deadly carnc infnetiuinRISEeh i oan dizomatcla Rlb URa SRR oA Bur i e time. T and lung trouble. She was about | iNg the retirement of Supt Brockway, llll'l‘m;llr‘ high. | tions, furnished by Richter “One woman with two yvoung chft- ixty-live years of age and leaves two [.'md l(h.w the newspapers mentioned »1 he reason for this strength mv the (, | members of the New York dren, who on account of illness has | hrothers and a sister. . by Senator Platt had nothing fo do | shar , of conrse, a big demand for 0 ‘ change. Represented by E. | i Hartford Stock Excha Loen obliged to give up work tem- | " ho funeral will be held Thursday | With the matter. “Um afraid,” ol Ahe stock among Jocal inyestars, They "ad‘n] o [xmmm ucks P‘m National Bank building: porarily, was given financial aid and | morning at 10 o'clack from the Peo-7 IRoosevelt’s Jetter concluded. “nothing | give as their opinion thit ares at Manufacturing Com it was most joyfully and gratefully | ple’s church. Interment will be in | €20 Pe done in Brockway's case.” 110 are neore than safe heeanse of tre mwms( 0' “wm[ Scssms [Adams Express Co tovDo o sther D Arock- rendons Teany busing the com- Necivkd. T i, Do you know wheth -p:::f |vl|\lt 2 ndou \; 1 ‘ g ne i Aiadl NuCCa “An elderly woman who has very | o j vay reslgnedz" Mr. Harnum asked. | panly is doing. Cher mamtnin that |y cotors and | SRS | AcinsENdc SO0 e 2ot little left of this world's goods was Mrs. Lil i IidoRnot JIFlalicveh s e i 1 ditferent patterns | Collars attached, | New York, April 27, Wall 8t. 10 Amer Hostery Co SENSIBLE LiGaT PAJAMAS WE ll-”'\ 1 Alling. s helped financially. Another woman, The funeral of Mrs. lllllg;-ll\ Alling, | not sure, howeve j cose good 4 the rumor springink, " gy 00 “g1.50, | $1.00 amd $1.50. | 8. m.—Irregular: price changes pre- | Amer Hardware Co... blind and in straightened circum- ! wife of John . Alling of 231 South Appealed for Murtay. | up terday that the company had | o, g0 Just the thing | vailed in today's early stock market | Amer Silver Co i stinces, and at present writing seri- | Main street, will be held Thursday af In @ letfer written form She wjee- | Manded &0 grder for 8750.000 worth | s labor or | dealings, but these were limited (o | Amer Thread Co pfd. ously i1, was also alded, ternoon at 2 o'clock Mrs. Alling | pregident's chamber, Col. Ioosevelt | 0f material is reshonsible for yester- | Eort) fractions, except in a few speculative | Billings & Spencer Co. “A man whose sight has been seri- | passed away late yesterday afternoon | hmete: “If the hamce comes along | GA¥'S advance. There is no doubt | specialties. United States Steel, | Bristo] Brass Co.... ously impaired is through the efforts | ufter an illness with pneumonta. Sho | (i) you not keep my old friend My, [ DUt that the company is making biz | cooPER MEN'S AND which was under especial pressure at | Broad Brook Co. . ... .. ¥ to be examined by Dr. E. | was forty-four years of age and leaves _,,‘“‘;h Mirreyvhintminde money. Plans for a big addition and | {xJON SU1 "8 vesterday's close, opened with a lot |The Edward Balf Co.. mith and the case looked into | her husband, one son, William Alling. | ““gopator Plait replied: “The one | MUMOrs of a promised cosh or stock S5y fof 2,500 shares at 57 1-8, a quarter l(‘ L. & Braipard Ce.. and one daughter, Mrs. Stegrid Nov- | ;e G N0 A0 0 e is one of | Aividend all make the stock look | A1l sizos. iray, Blue, Ma- | point lower. The Pacifics as a group | Collins Co 2 gren, the worst problems possible. Mur- | 800d. Tt is clzimed that the compuany Two weights. roon, Black registered mominal declines, likewise | Colts Arme Co. - —_— rav was removed from the office which | Will carn over 1,000,000 profit thi $1.00 and $1.50. $1.00 and $1.50, | Reading and New Haven Missouri, | Eagle Lock Co.. .... GERMAN R”s" 'N Chiistopher Mnunet( he had filled for two or three years| ¥ear and that the interest on thig} { Kansas and Texas preferred lost al- | Far River Power Co. .. A solemn high mass of requiem 3 : fan ent to AlL |Rlono IshouldRincreass i > for inefficiency. He never the cash divi- | most 2 points In other parts of|Hfd Carpet Co pfd.... was celebrated at St. Mary’s church | pane except to draw his pay. 1 did | dends to 16 per cent. on the | s ) G e £ : . HSRa Y | > par. | RATES ON iRON ARE ! the jist the movement was somewhat | Hfd Carpet Co com. ... H_ANDERS HA[ [D [(m nlmlm..g at 9 o'cloc \“01 «I.\ not believe you would endorse a man New Britain Machine, confusing. Trading lacked the pub- |1ifd Flectric Light Co late C nmuphm Emmett. The cele- | oo highly who was not worthy, | . ™ S lic interest of recent sessions Hfd C G L Co prd... | late Cheistopher Kmmett. | The cule- Lxo wighly who was not Worhs 1| Auention (o otner toeat stpces is of | HELD UNREASONABLE . imteres you R aE o Close—Unfavorable foreign advices | Hea ¢ G L Co com.... deacon was Rev. George Donohue, | confidence, trusting that vou will not | ‘\f‘:'.'(-lr ‘u’mT' vm(l by the ',N‘ in were followed( by declines of 1 to 2! }pl Water Power Co.. BY AllIED fORc[S the sub-deacon was Rev. Antonio It i ;:v:l'"(“d‘h; ':‘h‘(' ; 1'” "‘"( “h" “'\j Is :l-lfl" S roints in the final hour. The closing | Inter Spiver pfd...... zio, and Rev. John K. Fay was m " o 8 g S| ek New Brit- _ . " WhE gule rter Siiver co l:‘r of ceremonies. Interment Day Watches "”""_““"‘ ain Machine, according to the wise- | (LR BIEGHLE0 O CRE Tt 1.\.-’\:”\‘.‘311-[.I Stock Exchange quo 'IY',,,‘,,M,,';I‘”" = o . in New Catholic cemetery and Rev. Among the spectators in the room| the next rise. Kumors of large _or- Ordered to Establish Rate Not tiong furnished by Richter & Co. | Landers Frar: & O . Rt D e e taday was Chancellor Day of Sy the next rise. Rumors of large or- members of the New York Stock Ex-|j 1 M il (Continued from First Page.) The pall bearcrs were James, Wil- |Cuse university, author of the Dboc ders for machinery to be used in the More Than Fifty-five Cents. change. Hepresented by E. W. EddY, | N B Machine Co ST liam, Frank and Ienr Emmett, [ A Raid _on Prosperity,” in which [ make-up and sighting of b guns < National Pank building N D Mfg Co prd thought the French brought up new | pioihers of (he decouse Joseph | Colomel Roosevell wos freely criti- f having been placed with the Machine | \Vashington. April LG G | Apri) 27, iN'D Mfe Co cor forces the attacks made by the enemy | Kinderlain and William Ioye, the |Cised. ~ Chancellor Day sat close 0| Co, are floating about. Thi o jingfrs e gotEa0Roen e petlong fton fon High oW, Close. | Peck Btow & Wilcox p against , our positions at Combres | jatter of West Hartford. The flower | the witn chair and w 'n\vh::d Col- P a ris ever: IIIYVUIY ore from mines on the M % bli oo Beet BLgar 50% 48% 49% | Plmoton Mg Co . ‘;; failed, | bearers were mnephews ,Harold and |onel Roosevelt as he answered ques- | Jugt week and should continue ranas i MInhesotaiLo eamelaint I WO I Copper LTS O “A fierce attack in the Forest of | walter IZmmott. tions | Harbors and Duluth, Minn., and Al- | s i illy was repulsed by us with heavy = loueziBay,E W was pronounced un- P& W Co pfd 6 pet 'unrl(\‘ . Machine Co. plans to do with Alaska Gold % | Smyth Mg Co 5 , ok S o e | the money they are reputed to he Am Car & Foun Co 561, & by IR N B 0 : lagses to the enemy. Further east of 3 e 2 B reasonable today i ihe Interstate | |8 N E Telephone 137 b 2 Morgan Van Gorde || making ana probably are is unknown : e , Am Car i . 39 1 9% |Scandard 8 Co BHfE PEY (s district the " enemy galned no| juneral services for Morgn Van Cit Items |} Investors arc willing o take n chancs | Nortmers ao mner atneat e e (A Can pid L] P 9% |mamers § o ol new grounds. i | Gorder, for thirty-live ycars a keeper Y |1 that a portion of it will he handed to - qered (o omtablish e e oI | Am Locomotive 638 S RAle and Lavet B “In nocturnal hand to hand fight-|,¢ the Dannemore prison in New S SR ke doiohs e el eSO R entsb ek e e el ofimatel b R - S L L v ing we also worked our way suc-|ygrk, will be held at 2 o'clock to- A mecting of the New Britain Cam- | gaining numbers of investors are Naliodineivanonan oot Sugar 11 Swift & Co e f@sstylly in LePretre wood. | morrow afternocn from the home of | era club will be held at Murray's stu- | forcing the stock upwards. S e e e Cos 1 12118 ] e s e o Allies Attacks Repuised. | his son, Frederick, of No. 73 Jub-| dio this evening tiehvermiilen un‘.;'l?-nulnrt:“ra:‘x‘l::«hul: ’ 'nda Copper.. 38% { Torrington Co pfd..... 27 “The enemy .umm‘u“m_n commenced | :}« imc(n:;- 1:(\ ;:‘»P (]p:;:i;‘:o“fls s it. Peter s church fair tonight, | HELD FOR MURDER representatives of the Cuyura range, * Ry Co _1[‘: Terrington Co com.... 31 Attacks last night against our posi- |be in S deck’s hall.—advt, helcommissiont renortideciareaonia ST LA Hine tions on Hartmanns-Weilerkopf. All | member of the T'ree Masons and the L | ; | R “ Members of Alexand lodge, 1. O N F during the progress of the case that d . 7“_\ f ! |U M Co X B (par 25).. 63 tacks failed, { Masonic rites will be observed at the | ¢ = ¢ "G P " tiatained by Mrs, I IRST DEGREE even if no order were entered with ’ 148 . [ 8 Envelope Co pfd..102 “In the eastern theatre of the war | funeral. . i B 1 | Wetherill ana Miss Turner this after- " Sy respect to that range the rate for the | _ anadian Pacific. . 168 66 g I 8 Envelons Co Ban.sal the situation remains unchanged.” ’ He was m(t]_\--mml- mlTlU'" ]'"lf‘“‘ A8 e oon at 90" Haxt streot. Mesabi would be controlling. Central Leather 2 8 Actna Life Tns Co Rights 95% D " venty-! e ays old and leaves s : - thesa & o 7 T o . e Omenl Report, '{“”»1' l(\“”l“‘: ~::;En: (i it oeiiee Rheumatism relieved electrically, | Szed Redding lesident Slashes The case is one of the most im- ‘;hesa I‘ Oh North & Juad CREET Faris, April 27, 2:40 p. m—The | Pe8iCc8 18 8 S PRt Bhionellb49 tFroe (ria) adv § | portant decided by the commission in | Nine Copper 2 ] Screw pfd 7 pet Class B 97 nificial statement given out today by | “" ““"““'“'""‘- . ]" al ’d'"“" “ N e i e Bridzeport Man's Throat With several months. The Great Northern (N Mil & St Paul ¢ ! b ! Grifin Nguberger pfd..102 , : 4 S aughter in that place and one Ir 4 st we eld las s in St the French war office read: [iaustengin SRSl : . s lone carried more than 000,009 | Distillers Sec E g Railroad and 8 0 stle Jean de Baptist hall by the ( an- kel S ine 5 * 7 . 2 . 3 ” | Railroad an treet Raflroad *There is nothing to add to our | Newcastle, Ind. Jean de Baptist hall by the Compan Jackknife in Lodging House. long tons ef ore to docks from Minme. | E1® i 288, 5 i « - 2 3 LI ions of the Forest, Erie 1st pfd 411, |H & C West R R guar.. 27 gmmunication of last_night except T ) - Danbury, April 27.—Joseph B ” H sota mines in 19 3 pfd...... d 4% A INYNH&ERRR by hat we consolidated our positions and | Edwin L. Fairban A meeting of the Ladies’ Auxiliary e VRS CHGEeOReDR 2 General Eléctric d 8 33 | R The funeral of Edwin L. Fairbanks | of the A. O. H., will be held tonig of Redding, who killed George i : ireat Nor pfd.. 121% 12 2 Panks and Trust Com centinze to make progress to the | 3 , ] Great Nor pfd pa \WOMh of Ypres ‘Bm‘tlum) analelen m’:, vas held this afternoon at 2 o'clock | in Eagles’ hall. Higgins in a room in a lodging l'mw' EXPORT OF COTTON Interborough 5% ] Y Bank 125 i & ¥ o o s . 2 in White street early I ) ! 2 719 3 18 the heights of the Meuse, [ifrom Neilstornome i S o0 IS evninasticlexnibitionStolloweaiou | EIRIE S CME AGEETS LV T nirs | BARRED BY ENGLAND !#terborcugh prd.. 1% 0% 1 onn River Ranking Co.126 “The summit of Hartmanns-Weiler- | ¢ r:l“‘“-w’ r]-‘ et 5 .u';‘ m:“""; dancing will be features of the : ot was P arrnisncalh s o azel chigh Val T 11,1‘. 2% ‘onn Trust Co 240 Kopf, which was taken from us yester- | 20 »all bearers were a R e v e le hration ot B the : < . was arrajg efore Judze Mex Petroleum .. 901 a idelity Co L 300 i s ves S er : ) Gtierc B Alexer et in (haciiv ey it | Pronibitton) Covers PATL [ Fovelgn| Portal ) J 2 day ‘morning was recaptured by our| !OWs. ‘The Odd Tcllows also con-| Britain Turner soclety in Turner hall | forert 8. Alexander in the city court N Borte N IVECE HET Ry st National Bank....190 troops the evening of the same day. | duected ll\r-{v- ritualistic services at the tonight. ll\ 5 |)\nx)n||vu.[ on a ‘.),u e of mur- "l o We.also tock some prisoners.’ [ferareRtas Bainvicwicemeterys | A special meeting of the Centennial | wng 1o 18 & omr or C et ML German Attacks Repulsed, Mirs Bertha L. Wiard lodge, No. 118, will be held tomorrow "London, April 27, 1:50 p. Rev. Dr. G. W C. HII conducted | C¥eNing. The third degree will 1 following report from Field Ma {he rumeral of Miss Bertha 1, winrd, | €Onferred on two candidates. A light John French, commander of the | lunch will be served forces at the front, undor to- | in Europe and on Mediterranean Yo Cons e #% | Hrd Nationul Bank NYNHEH .. 8% 6 '% 7 Hfd Trust Ce and Black Seas. Ny o W Pl {1 J J National ¥x Bank Nerthern Pac ....110 % | Phoenix National Bank Norf & West ... .105% % Riverside Trust Co....220 Penn R R . 1103 % 2 | Becurity €0 .....ivi0s 309 Pressed Steel Car . 50 | State Bank ....... .300 , was given out herc today: e e = nectal aubplementito] i Ray Coria el e € here Yesterday all German attacks | viaw comfory : iR RO S s i cdito RReading y : : [N B Trust Co......... s 808 northeast of Ypres were repulsed. Tn | @ CCeTY Bl ans \forithofobaery ancoReEMainiiofWbrid cenattiizReonducting} tholin = S The iurshibltionfaovers fall Sforelsniiiko iinerni Pac s o2 o8 2 “Ire Insurance Compan the afternoon our troops took the oo N orial duy will be considered at the | quest i ports in Europe and on the Mediter- | gouthern Ry "l . ARG e LA | o Thonias . I‘(,",.,,[: ) meeting of Stanley Post, G. A, R.. to- The identity of the sluin man was | ranean and Rlack Seas, except tho=e | menn Capper 2 ' | Fire vee ‘jfi Jlién and to the west of that place The funeral of Thomas 1°. Fournier | morrow evening. Commander I°. V. | delinitely established this morning as | of IFrance, Russin, Spain and Portu- Pac e 215 11 [Conn Fire ... ... 50 .| was held this morning ut 9 o'clock | Strecter hopes to bring about a strict- | George W. Higgins, formerly of | gal. Russian ports on the Baltic are | tah Copy Ifartford Fire 16, ana further to the morth thes | LFOm St. Peter’s church. Tnterment | or observance than usual and elahc Bridgepe Higgins who was abonut | ineluded in the prohibited areas 17 NlRubber Htd Steam Bofler Bl ¥ | was in the new Catholic cemetery and | ate plans are being considered 45 years old, was originally from The demand of the British publie| 1+ & gteel P 3 | Natfonal Fire V% i1 orives of vestertay's fight. | ds acted as pall bearers, St Peter's church fair tonight., Ba Ware, Mass He conducted a sa- | for a specific prohihition against the | - g Steel pfd | e b e o ame Qechisihall Engye lcon in Bridgeport at one time, but | exnortation of cofton has been in- | ywestern Union AR el S R e e T o em ol T T Bealitne with operaie ths 1‘¢l-x:>>m‘»r.‘vx mun(lle ¥ -(1“»;.‘].:.\. A h'hd,‘;\.j,\n:‘ but llwlmlv\:‘»:(?mm;t hereto- | \yestinghouse . ... 81 : Life and Indemnity Insuranos: ¢ casualties on the enemy. O Yl atereopticon lantern at the lecturc at | G16F of fruits and vegetables in this | fore has contended that the export i ey panies, 5 o city. Mr. Hill, wha is a Redding far- | hax been prevented by the genera: ¢ T . 20 o e [ { the Grammar school this evening, A AD CLUB BANQUET, Actna 1.ife N L 3 Nothing to Reporr. o e AL mer, has lived in that town practi- | Flockade against Germany ¥ & > e Al as £ d g The annual banquet of the Charter | Aetna A nd Liability380 On the remainder of the front| Y. M A OR D Joseph Pistoc. of Berlin, an age ally all his life, and is well Sl | 4 : . . . ® ; C ¥ s ana bd 1 col - Ya o » wi ele “ Conn (e ife there is nothing to Teport., / | C T AISE man, was arrested for drunkenness Oak Ad club will be held at nn G Lif el h . ~ < Tt i nected. He came to Danbury yes- S Pt N CHURC o'clock tonight at the Hartford b, L rray In addition to the destruction of $8,000 BY CAMPAIGN | by Sergcant T. M. Herting this after- [ (o000 00 G0 e usinees af- WAL SN LI D AT i ks nabady. oo e purtrai Junction, mentioned in the ! iy noon at the Y, M. C. A, corner. fairs in connection with a pension ST s = Ry P it Bimuniquciiaet nighe il alrmon = A A Misses Money on Kaster Sundny, But lisher of the Detroit ress s ’ . enjoyable whist was held by | matter He was remanded to the yesterday bombed successfully stations | Money {0 Be Obtained Before Next | (‘nijy Itebekah lodge, I. 0. O, I, la:t Danbury jaill without. bail ‘al today’s | Docs Not Compigin Until Todny. jind Junctions at the following places: | : ; : etine e evening in dr. 0. U. A. M. hall. it sinsion. Surcoing, Toubaly, Ingelmunstor, Mceting of Board of Directors— A breakdown in the machinery . . - Langemarck, Thict and | who is 76 years of age, admitted tha the Kkilled HMiggins, suying that he | used the knife in self- v af- London, April 27, 12:58 p. m.—The Higgins cntered his rcom and | exportation of raw cotton from fthe held at 3:30 o'clock this ifternoon attempted to rob him. He ippled | United Kingdom was specifically pro- from her late home at No, 150 West Afflictions of skin treated clectri- | with the intruder, who Main street. Interment was in Iair- | cally. "Phone 1549, I'ree (rial.—advt. him with death. Coron Union 'he French co-operated on our Phornix Fire e Standard Fire il THEA FOR MRS, HINE, i speak on “The Soul of the City.” Bert | Moses of New York, will address ihe | Mrs, H. . I1line and davghte) Joseph Platus, of No. 74 Spring | ¢lub on “Something About Advert Gertrude Hine, will give & |:3| n reet, reported to Sergeant Bamforth | ing That is so and Incidentally Somo | ieme on Hillxide Place on Wed C. Wetmore an Officer. lllxv(‘(‘ (] : r:u_tlnr- ‘;‘\‘;n“: :uwl "'I;‘“ BACK AFTER 15 YEARS. this morning t} on K Things That Are Not.” Rev. 1 s | afternoon, May &, in honor o{‘ of work there®for severa urs il o Repor he attended scrvices at : Thomas of Rackville, will speak on l Marry C. Hine n Official Report. A campaign for raising $8,115, the | morning. = . e e - e cart church EewWihen e twentiRe 1 b6 Taltaland T otior Sentimen London, April 27, 11:40 a, m.—The | sum needed by the Y. M, C ; W. Edward Stare, of Los Angeles, we v S s ank Kata's store at No. 11 Reaver : 5 o y v $170 in his pocket, but wien he got | Music will be furnished by the T i { Butter s4c 1b, Russell [ollowing Belgian officlal report on | addition to the regular receipts fo [ street was attached by Sherirt M. D. [ Meeting Old Friends in New Britatn § f o 5 S0 B 00 B, B o | orcheatra. A large number from New he progress of hostilities, dated April | meet the current expenses for the | Steckwell {his. morning for 375, The W. Idward S(arr, at present mana- | 1ca( or stolen he does not kinow Filatet e ilal(end 26, was given out In London tod coming vear, was started Jast Mght | plaintiff is R. Petroski and he claims | ger of a hig dry goods store in 1 KIBougk It Ju more than tho wenke “last nizht our infantry repelled | at the meeting of the hoard of di- | §23 que him for rent. The writ wos | Angeles, California, but who was em- | gineo M i S b S B ‘ifee attacks made south of Dixmude | rectors, With four directors ahsent, the | jysued by Attorney M. D. Saxe and is | ployed us o clerk by H. Daylon Hum- | (hat Platus became sufficlently awak. | : o, the Germans, who again are us- | bourd was able to rajse $2.285 amons | peturnable before Justice J. T. Meskill | phircy in his dry goods store here fif- | ened to notify the police, His chances | com]cctlcut Trustand Safc DCPOSlt co' ng asphyxiating gases. he Ger- | its own members last night, leaving | on May 4. teen yeurs ugo, is a visitor in the city. ' or wecovering the money are, there- ns sustained hepvy losses $7,830 to bo raised before the next : s ' e k » } - : T 3 et Cront Sl known ton- This is the first time that Mr, Stare | for Ry ® PORAT 10N “Today slong m‘, front the aptil- ird i Peter Crona, the well known i i fore, very slim, A STRONG, RELIABLE CORF meeting two weeks from last { Sty 3 Brits : L or expert, is Apriling in Atantic { has bheen hack te New Britain since ery of the enemy has shown a ce zht, F. G. Platt, chairman of the HerDeny i : - City, he left fifteen years ago and he no- | gy Rutter s4c b, Russell Kros. organized and qualified through years of cfficien tain amount of activity. Our ar-| finance committee, is in charge of the £ et o e Ao s s - = ) G ullery replied with success and oy | campalgn for funds. Mrs. Fmma Bergstron wis appoint- el ereatadian olndlimctr iends davt trustw orthy service, to act as Conservator, uardial strong fire proved of useful help | Pregident 1. M. Wightman and Sec- | 0 administratrix of the estate o N atraatiioia : E iy the Irench. hese troops madc | retary . H. Parnes were appointed | Carl 15, Rergstrom today by Judge | On (he street today TOO LATE POR CLASSIFICATION Executor or Administrator. attack on Lizerne, which yester- ! a gub-committec to draft resolutions B. I. Gaffney of the court of probaic 3 T | WANTED—By young man, work of B URPL fell into the hands of the en-| on the death of Charles 13. Wetmore, | The judge appointed Joseph 1lultsren AL URR S P St | any kind. Box 3, Herald Office. CAPITAL $750,000. SU US 3750'000 % o " o i R & 2ries P raiser: . orne oscp i. Woods took the | 7 . but wag wrested from them again | who was a director and assistant | and John Bricson appraisers. Attornevidosal LK : A= < c t t T t d S f m sit co R o) [ (R el istant prosecuting . onnecticut 1rust and dai¢ po . e I‘fll"l MATTHEW \[l‘\\" B | Wiithere om0 hd ved for many | pleased with the Connecticut com- | attorney before City Clerk Thompson | WANTED \lvvunr';' man wishes a . M. WHAPLLS, Pres't. HARTFORD, CONN f (he New Brit- | vears, was re-elected at the annual [ pany for putting open cars on that | teday. He assumes his new oftice on ition as chauffeur, private or de- | | the state convention :cting held last Monday evening, line. S May 1. | tivery, C. A. B, 76 Grand St, 4-27