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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1916. GOV. HOLCOMB WILL | = -— ON FRENCH FRONT ......... oo | “DEAD MAN'S” BEND | e | (IARTEQBR AR SR OB ®) || o R RS T o ! ford republicans last evening. HARTFORD. } publican State Convention Re- — A meeting of the committec on uni e i p ERIC & . 5 . Tl T T ) form hours was held this afternoon at | OUits For Stout Women a Specialty. shs AMERICAN HARDWARE shs N. B. MACHINE Gei‘illalls Remke Lost SCC“OH of | nominates Him. P (50 ETETBEE 61F (oot Aeriah EAGLE LOCK 50 shs TRAUT & HINE | Hartford, Feb. S.—Gov. Holcomb | the accident happened. He had no | Dr. John J2 Purney will leave to- NORTH & JUDD shs COL/I'S ARMS n s o re- ce to escape y o vestibule | nig for THalif: Nova Scotia, A, Trench By Counter Attack | said today that he would accept a re ice to escape from the vestibule | night for Halifax va_ Scotia, to STANLEY WORKS shs SCOVILLE MFG. CO. nomination for governor if the repub- some of the quarrymen were | visit his brother-in-law, who recently . . B lican state convention saw fit {o se- | Standing on the step and another man | underwent an operation. Closlng Out Prlce shs UNION MFG. CO. shs AMERICAN BRASS CO, Boerlin, Feb, 8, by Wireless to |Ject him for another term. ) "}f’"'\"“] the entrance to the car. The meeting of the Mafernal asso- i oy T o e Sayville Active fighting on the| The governor said he had no desire When ‘the crash came Williams With | ciation which was omitted last week shs I PARTURE to ccntinue in the office after the end | & number of others was hurled With | il he held tomoerorw afternoon at | on the Balance of Our Jreach front south of the river ‘i i | of his present torm and he hoped the | Violence against the inner wall of | {he South church chapel M omme was announced today by i it N German army headquarters, In the | cOnvention would nominate some one the vestibule. He suffered a bad | George S. Talcott will be in charge. 9 biios o e e contusion on the head from flying ghhiiisis o et Yot b or | “But suppose the convention renom- glass and was injured on the left DEATHS AND FUNERALS mans a small section one 2 inates you, even though vou are not a | knee and is suffering from shock. thetrenches they had conquered, but | : L evel e 3 = afterwards retook the position by a A‘:nidj(!atv. Would you accept? Extra Followed Close. Mrs., Willi b , R “You mean if I were drafted? While the crew of the extra 18| ne funeral of Mrs, William Hesso Main Attack Repulsed. credited by the company officials with | ¢ q:n (“hurwh stroet was held this af- an he mail atiackl ol el Erench I would accept. blaming the accident to a slippery | Ed Y ] 8 Steel ..,... In continuing the conversation Gov. Williamal ators boar ternoon at 2 o'clock from the chapel S Steel pfd & d been prepared for by heavy L B E 3 ars out the Pt g e g which had been prepared for by heavy | 11olcomb said he HoEl sszalito aai A i BEPR s oty Sken o iih ¢ Baptist church. The ser- SUITS 2l Gar Chom rtilier re. was repulsed the an- : L the extra | 0 - o e e % : rtillery fire. was repulsed the an | continue in political ‘life and he had | ¢ jlowed too close behind the regular | 1008 Were conducted by Rev. Dr. Westinghouse ouncement states. | o oti S Sar (ross, pastor, and Rev. Dr. reste: 7 i - An attack by a German air squad- | "“‘;E“ £ bl"',“.” pvied “‘l ERES “h\fl“‘:“’ and when the latter stopped Motor- | I’”.]nl e Sl e R Western Union . 1y it lon! the rallrondistationsatpoper | 2o SERYEC A S MEESEREBEEE B St i g [fmaniCampbelllwasfunabicttol sethnts (BENEE S B ts e o8 e Wyllis Overland ..229% 22414 pene foclsluniandion Britlshica g ke o1al \‘\'hiln'he cnj(;:::‘:;xti|fi et itiacer panitol I ean Eealir ol oo maateyatia o il ! — setween Poperinghe and Dixmude is 3 %) o ? v 1 et e e 4 3 s | eported in the official bulletin. The | 9T0 ‘(’,‘:,fl;‘;;‘;flll:zlmllntr‘l‘-ee\})er‘::\?v‘\‘x-‘:;‘:: (VI ey AN pEAD. | 2! i i SYiseveral . terman airmen had several combats £ 5 b i < - 1 SNt e e w Sh 01 d 0 h Sp = retirement at the close of the term. |y raiiue Claims D, R Norman of | The funeral was largely attended ar a[‘es, 115 al ther Spe “'»‘” "" 'I:'\"ll“z"f:‘-r‘r“"r‘; ,'““'\', I"":C‘f“" However, if the people of the state o | and there were numerous floral offer- sbguthaning s SUITeneCAnnyaL0stes wished to continue him in office he ridgeport. ings. The pall bearers were Edward Sard L 3 : Last few Suits bound to go cialties Decline was willing to serve them for another Bridgeport, Feb. 8 —David Ran- | C. Connolly. Walter Meagley, Idwara two years. 2 rm & L4 i - R. Hitchcock, James H. Coates, Ar- M 1 S G35 o e ! dolph Norman, aged 76, died here to- | It- heock, b i Paris, Feb. 8, Via London I ithelcoureiyl it tn ol people MNTE |G OB HOBRARARERS 8, disdinere toul i R FR G RS (S S at this price. 'he following statement was | i¢ for i e 2 A < < o e 2 ;f\ en out this afternoon a | continue to serve them as governor or M S S 0 e e T a lesv an iS ’ a. m.—Gains, for the most part frac- ice not. I will accept the republican nom- | o~ o T anc: o - S he outset 1 1 “South of the Somme, between ! jnation if the convention renominates | Scond ‘“"(?9”"\"' Heavy Artillery Alberg Lonsion oadnon: Ses “;m;“'] “(“m‘T::l:gm:r;(;n:; e 0WS§ mazmg lgures - e i 2 aLes ing ‘ar. - 5 K Toodwor! - of today's odera o | .dve and Chaulnes our artillery can- | me though in no sene of the word wiil | uring the Civil War. He served in Albert Langdon Woodworth, for O i thie rew SR \onaded a train. T et e e Oha Joat | the Battles of the Wilderness, Cold | meriy of this city, died vesterday at oats ; Aoanste e e “In the Argomne we cxploded a | .onyention T was not a candidate; I|1arbor, Spottsylvania and was with | his home in Brooklyn, - The | ° geptionsiwones s ekt \\,’.”\,‘:;‘(‘,.,,md Of great interest to local investors, ma¥ mine at St. Hubert and three | , e 1 be a | Sheridan at Winchester. He first en- funeral will be held Thurs ind in- rose a point, nd 1lys-Over ants lis the annual report of the Scovil [Eeremofiene nopEanc Rl 1L inotabe i 71st New Y i i reat equce which declined as much. Uncertainty ! nines at Vauquois T T b S listed with the 71st New York Volun- ' terment will be in view cemetery, J £ 4 as MUCh, Marine pro. | Manufacturing company which ut ‘Over the rest of the front the e et teers, this city, on the arrival of the 12:04 yas shown by Mercantlle fiavine BISe | the present time is making a profi ight was calm.” | After the war he conducted the Val- | o'clock train from New York. ff‘""':fifl:“\f‘“o;“fni‘;“:)‘:y"': of the pe.|Cf about §1,000,000 per month — | ley Paper company in Holyoke, Ma Mr. Woodworth leaves his wife ana | ff AR'TEF )} Bl IU Steel anc. s s i As compared with last year’s report, Point of Strategical Valuc. LUSITAN]A [;ASE jand founded the Wilber Mercantile (wo sons, Albert and Harris, and a RTFORD STOCK ‘r”lc"m‘,"fl"’s\,(‘(‘"l'phf;’:”‘:"f“,"?d Des. | the statement for 1915 is most fa- gure. vorable. About $2,00,000 more was London, Feb. 8 10:40 a. m.—An & h 1 exists in New married daugher. Mis lilizabeth EXCHANGE REPOR? | terday’s closing quotations and ralla [ e e e 1 10 To il Jaml,.l e m.“.rlxl n H\nmlhl::llzf:yx\. | 6 9| z?‘ ]h\mlh of Franklin Square is a were again relegated to comparative [ SPERE 07 new buldings 1 1918 than aiarter elhi says th: sen- —_— - sister. 3 et Sl g I H-’-alv e e S T : = T Hartford Stock Exchange quota. | obscurity. Secondary prices inclined |y, i 1qings is estimated at §536,000 in = rusend e naling sl BIG BANQUET TONIGHT. Drl Frealtaphaim tions, furnished by Richter & Co. rds lower levels. place of but $160,000 for 1914 N L s B T A . = S : : members of the New York Stock Ex- Close—War shares and oils as well he company has cash on hand of 8 st GensraliA vimens Sperations)| e . Third Ward Club Dinner Promises to . NeWs has been received here telling | change. Represented by E. W. Eddy, | @5 other specfalties made further price 5000 ik e e re being carried nm‘ nme.n );\Hrpnsl (Continued irst Page. Be a Notable Gathering. of the death at Wilkinsburg, Pa., of | National Bank building: concessions in the final hour. D e ven TacoNandlilia accos s f supporting General Townsend at : : Dr bired Daphem. e e i . . ot ot et 2alihac s vean sEgsanc the as hat point. The communication adds | paper declares that “It is rather a The biggest political gathering in : formerly located in this city where he | SR S e e R hat no withdrawal is contemplated. | matter of a sharp positive difference | this city is to be held this evening at | was for a time interne at the New Ad 3 i 5 . e S ,,(f; vnrh(\(r\ ¢ ‘”“ o ; 4 - { of opinion unanimously approve Herr | Turner hall in the form of the Lincoln | Britain General hospital., ITe enjoyed | s < nS JBxpress Coo... 0 New York Stock Exchange quota- e merche on 5 7i . % 'l - linner of the Third Ward R i ot 4 L LS o e enjoyed | Aetna Nut Co ...... 5 ‘fons furnished by Richier & Co.. |at § 19,000 against 603,000 of Lull on Raussian Front. Zimmermann's stand and. with re- | dinner ¢ Third Ward Republican | 4 ide acquaintance here A Brase O v e v T v Lagta S N S | gard to the character of the latest | €lub. Tt is estimated that 500 mem- g AL BLAss SOk rasmbersiotythe iNOwWEY otk StockRx | (B SV SNEEaED S o Petrograd, Feb. 8, 12:40 p. m., via | Eard to Sl S CHG Gt T e e e . ¥ Am Hosiery Co ..., p 3 change. Represented by E. W. Wddy. | and bonds \;m.:uf 1t $1,413,000 uondon, 4:05 p. m.—The 1ull Which | & o cos the helief that they contain | Affair will open at 6:30 o'clock, when 5 R St : By B S Net oRrnlngs iof (90 dy 000 xep extends over the whole Russian front, | $XPreS8 16 B el (R0 TV €O A | fuda's orchestra will mive a comcert Mary, wife of William H. Me- | Am Silver Co ...... High y {an equivalent of 119 per cent with the exception of a recrudescence | ° > . | for one-half hour. The s gt died this morning at her home, | Am Thead Co pfd ... .. s Allis Chalmers ... 33 z 33 ings on the capital stock > 5 ment to meet American demands for | supper will g R e . o) $ S I Makos. 50,000 Shalls Daily of unimportant artillery, aeroplane | TNt 10 meet American CemAnTE fOF| oo ence at 7 o'clock. | Washington street, after a pro- | Dillings & Spencer Co .. 76 Am Beet Sugar .. 0% akes 20,000 Shells Daily. and mining warfarejont the WDvinakol| coo s ool He SIS TRG (the | proposal Henry D. Estabrook of New York, | {"acted illness. She was 39 years of | Bristol Brass Co ... 64 Alaska Gold ..... 24 : {hie lcompenyi s mmal g, Lts, profy Riga line, and information of the re- | "N Ul 0 Tt L tance be | the Principal speaker arrived in this | 8¢ 4nd besides her husband leaves | Broad Brook Co ....... 18 Am Car & Fdy Co. O s cdem o RG HIRTUEROHEEN oot transfer of largel bodies) of Ger- || SRTNOE BREER SOV SR BEETEE ee | clty this afternoon at b o'clock and > children. Frederick, Itose and | The : \\VA!:} Balf Co ...105 P R TCr B 281 283 [about 20,000 shells and fuese . pes fan troops to the westward are taken | or render it more diffieult than it is | ¥as ushered to the New Britain club Her parents, Mr, and M i‘”' e & Brnd Co 180 AmEcang o { 5 7 day. The report follows in part for ¥ the Russian authorities as an in- | 0 J00C00 B B0 T abandon | Where Juncheon was held. A number Leo Fusari al urvive her as do two { COUINS (4 - S Am Can pfd .. % | the past 1 lication that the Germans are con- | X B : of leading members of the G, 0. P, | SiStord and two brothers They are Sl T ooy ent for the present with holding their | SUbmarine warfare in the Mediterra- Mrs, J. I7. Atwater and Mrs. Bdward gle Lock Co G (! Am Smelting .....102 1001 Land bldgs and mach S Sne 5 i ., | were on hand to greet the speaker. ch ! ) S Wi in Buckowina and the northern | €3N O in sections other than the e speaker hzr Tob Co pfd ..104 Am Sugar ..... 4 1133 : as of Jan. 1914 o G0 R 5 ) President C. I, Baldwin of the crar | MCAloon, and Peter and John Fusari. f Tob o t v 5 L e Blor aiid are usain provaring toap- | DYl war zone b says Mnally, ha oy o nn Sl T he funeral will be held Thursday | HIVK Wtr Pwr Co 41 Am Tobacco .....205% Additions Iy the greater part of their strength Trench Official Report, | | | ASSETS. America, because of the fact that T fo 8 T e S o || SRRl SN WGl oo o) Am Tel & Tel . | merchantmen are mow almost in- ————— chigveh and Inferment Wil be in St. | Internatl Silver eom ... Anaconda, Copper . AVALANCHES AND FLOODS, | Yariably armed, must recognize:sub- | pREPAREDNESS OPPONENTS, | Mary's cemetory, Johns-Pratt Co ........200 0 N R e Ry (Go 104 ] Depreciation Rk marine warfare as legal and that e : Landers, Frary & Clark. . Raldwin Loco Yow Threaten Districts in Vicinity | | 1:¢A] neutrality could not lead to any | give Present Arguments Beforo iy n MonwomaviCo o re e < : . other conclusion. N B Machine Co o S L Cash “' of Cascade Mountains. Senate Military Committee, i Albert B. Magson. ¢ fe O ¥ 1 5 Quivistand Xossinis: Wash i ‘ | Funeral sery for Albert T 1 1“ 3:[* i 17 it Buperion, - \\1‘1' sl Seattle, Wash., Feb. 8—The Chin- | . ; racs ashington, Feb. 8.—Opponents of Funeral services for ert Bing- [ N D Mfg Co com ... 8 Canadian Pacific Mdse s Bl L e ;ri,f.s :l.‘flzol'l;‘herglnlnsch,;\} CXDTesses | pyjjjtary preparedness were heard | Nam Magson were held this afternoon | North & Judd Mfg Co ..103 : (SE e B neees vt beeanGn | 2 tectionfithat err Zimmermann | today by the semate military com- At 3 o'clock from his parents’ home | Peck Stow & Wilcox ... 26 Chesli& Ohio Ehe Cascade Mountains today, and the | D25 at last taken up the only stand Miss Lillian D. Wald of the ©" Pearl court and at 3:30 o'clock | Plimpton Mfg Co ......11 Chisol Carner Liabilities. railroads using the mountain passes | POSsible for our government in main- Street Seitlement of New |t the Erwin mortuary chapel. In- | Pratt & Whitney Co pfd 103 | Chi Mil & St Paul 7 | Stock ceee $ e confronted with the danger of | tenance of the national dignity and | York and Frederick C. Howe, com- | (erment was in rview cemetery Smyth Mfg Co s Col F & U T urp Jan. 1, 1915 \nches, while.in the lowlands | Of the needs of our national life. MTr, | missioner of immigration at New ! —— # crew Cc pfd A ..10%2 Crncible S g Acc. and bills, payable of floods became more ser- | Vilson, and he only, can render the | York, were among the first five per- | Philip Sullivan. 5 crew Co pfd B ..106 Distillers Sec .... 49% 481 General reserve fous. In many of the passes the snow | decision. sons on- the list of speakers. The funeral of Philip Suilivan, for- | Sta Screw Co com .. .. Erie L L £ S is said to be more than thirty fect i The anti-preparedness committee | merly of this city, was held from the |8 ey Rule & Levei Co £ Erie 1st pfd .... deep INDIANS THREATEN which arranged the hearing, suh- | Church of the Nativity in New York [ Stanley Works ... e 6 Eoriil. Tty Gl 2 | Net ecarnings for yr Ara avelanchelblociedl the ineor mitted the names of John P. Whitc, | vesterday and interment was in Cal- | Swift & Co . .. d ioodrich Rub ... 4 . the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul TO GO ON WARPATH | vresident of the United Mine Workers | vary cemetery in New York Taylor & Fenn Co 2 xstek di | Groat Nor pfd ...122 ' | oday near Keecheelus, on the east of America; James H. Maurer, pre: e e Torrington Co pfd ..... GUINCENOr i C ot i) lope of the mountains. The north- T el e H0 dent of the Pennsylvania Federation Torrington Co com .. 4 g f Py SR : | £ g < Inspiration i e | ern Pacific line was still open early g of Labor; Bishop Charles D. wil-| VILLA NOT TO SHAVE Trout & Hne c.iiiun Titerbarouen 4 : % | aavt today and operating officials were | Red Men on Navajo Reservation in |liams of Detroit: Charles Barrett, Union Mfg Co ..... i E T z St e lopeful of preventing a blockade. president of the Farmers’ Union TILL IN CHIHUAHUA | U € i2nvelope Co cont ... 125 2n5as : 50 = = Crews have heen sent into the moun- Arizona Seck Revenge for Killing Union City, Ga.: Clarence Howard, ] S Envelope Co pfd ..110 hi;"iwh "“.‘:Hm ' 1,429,171 F RISONERS OF dy for an emergency. > president of the Business n's 7 4 S e 110 sehig z s 2 3 3 of Fellow Tribesman. > siness Men's persong Reaching Kl Paso, Tex., Be- slow dsCnkepici el Max Motors con 2! — League, St. Touis, and Governor | & Sha i siglow Hfd Cpt com .. . e ,,Mml'mtl““ 12 e WAR IN GERMANY LES. Phoenix, Ariz, Feb. 8—Federal of- | Capper of Kansas, but the committee | licve Rebel Chief Will Lead R. and Street R. ] ot v = = Seventeen more cases of measles | ficials here are today awaiting in- | decided to hear no more than five. Conn West R R .. N T e wore reported to the health depart- | Structions from Washington in regard — ! Forces on Mexican City. NYNH&HRR ..... 6 NEah Y m:»_‘/ e TR ment today and it is expected that the | 10 sending a force of deputy United SULT OF PLOT. Fhreiey, s, T 19 fianks and Trust Comnanies. Nl 6o N s C number will reach at least thirty by | States marshals to the Navajo reser- S Chihibe Gl il v City Bank 15 ; NENHECLRB R o - Shorten Transport. nightfall. A case of diphtheria on | Vation in Arizona, where a number of | Fire of Canadian Parliament Building | (oo 1(”;’1 ; Ir o li o Villa ar (‘]»1;\1‘| f%l r Banking Co . 14( N Y Ont & W e ) Bz e 2 . 4 Indians arc threatening to g e & . Z i3 orces led by Francise £ B ONT Y A ‘ 2 4ot & West , : Berlin, Feb. 8 A total of 1,429,= Hartford avenue was reported and g g0 on the Asserts Anonymous Letter. eral in that city, according 'to (Gonn Crust GoRNERENEENS 75 Northern Pacific 1133 A 171 - i ST warpath. quasantine on a diphtheria case on | t ; ; o i el i s Sl e G = 200 e Sl Henry street was released. Advices received yesterday by Ottawa, Ont., February S8.-—The! SONs reaching here vesterday from el Gor 55 Norfolk & West. .1 : oners of war in Germany,” the Overs o . United States District Attorney Thom- | Pominion police received today an | the south. Iiirstivati gianl Gt e y Pac Mail S § Co. 5% | seas News Agency announced yester . | as Flynn, stated that some of the {aNONvmous letter written under a Among the reports circulated in | Hfd-Aetna Natl Bank ..138 z Pean R R ... 56 563% 565 | day. “This is not inclusive of pris= F. H, LEPARD DEAD. Flynn, stz s B b ! o it 2 e Tty il ot Go SRR 1 d: 5 Jartford, F S e {Indians werc threatening to seek | Detroit date, but with a Cleveland G IR SEaiy bt & SR s SRnias Gass. ) oners made by German troops and left Hartford, Feb. 8.—Fran 1. LeP-1 yevenge on the whites for the killing | Postmark, Feb. 6, mldnight asserting has vowed not to shave |1|1|\]v he can | Natl change s Pressed Steel Car. 58 § 3% | in Austria-Hungary in order to shorts rd for more than thirty-five years | ¢, fojlow tribesman by three police. | that the destruction of the Parliament | 10 S0 in Chihuahua City. Ranchers| phoenix Fire .. o0 Ray Cons ........ 24% 2 % | en the transport. with Brown, Thomson & Co, and for 2 |y en who went to arrest him., A building was the result of a plot. in the vicinity of ¢ Clara are | Rjyerside Trust C6 .... 2 Reading .. . “In addition 9,700 cannon, 7,700 long period buyer for the firm’s booK [ cording to the information, the In- The letter stated that if the ay- | %tid to have brou story to the | security Bank ........ Rep I & S com i 53 535 military carriages and 3,000 machine epartment, died here today. He was | gjan fired upon the officers when |thorities could locate certain per. | ¢Pital. A number of foreigners are | gtate Batk ............d Southern Pa ..100% 10034 guns have been conveyed to Geps ears of age, they appeared. They returned the fire, | Sons having in their possession Ireparing to leave for the United | {7 g pank . b 5i0 Southern Ry .... 218 2115 ¢ ey ihese not insludinie nimenal one of the bullets killing him. thermic fuse material, almost invis- | Slates as soon as they are assured | x g Trust Co ......... Southern Ry pfd . 60% 601 60% | cannon and machine guns destroyed fble hut capable of sustaining a halr | ¢ adequate protection, they said they | jieq Morris Plan .. Studebaker .....154 1507 Brliha enemyiibetors | captucell aul a weight = i : ad lear The itary dominatec o Dl 2 g i 9 50 ) ¢ refo capty a pound weight and fusing at a tem- ; 1ad learned. The military domi 1 rire Insurance Comg Tenn Copper . 5T 5T 4 | those used at once by German troops S R S S e e Gl 0 il ‘A:yll":.i‘.i‘)'\]‘ Aetna Fire S b T Texas Oil ........209% 20 “The number of rifles taken which W : W 5 )y scov = s : e e i . v The Busy Little Store Twenty-five Per CentUnder Ban Says |ibrovaklyidiscoverittie orlsin: ot itiie | e inolice force faonsioting 10 BER i reg ol i o0 E Third Ave .... 60% 6014 are still fit for use is 1,300,000 h it memecal taliing excent Natl TFire 3 Union Pacific .....134% 133% : Dz dlnaram. —_— Carranz ral, taking in P 3 % Toh e os, shot | Phoenix Iire Utah Copper .... 79% 73 T i ' Stand Iire T Rubber (o Russell Bros Not Inclusive of Troops Captured by enemy soldiers to date are prise DISEASED CATTLE IN STATE o el ¢ the impounding of two hors KAISER'S SON WOUNDED, &nd killed two policemen. Killing by sioner J. Phelps said today his de- L ey ~— ar 2 cperienc —— the military on the street is reported ¢ and Indemnity Ins. Companies, m— - NA l E :‘;:lxtl\x'nir;:\Lml:‘.l;ln;_\”x:;::r«nec;::;:;e r(z:‘ri_ Prince Oscar of Prussia Struck by | @s common, they said. No foreigner,! \cina Life ... . : B " : Beyond the sending of 250 soldiers | v,y General Life | - i ati iseasec P o e 1 ik ; i I AL, EGGS R ey ST Tince Osear | to Sause, the scene of the murder of | 3q Steant Boiler ... . Since the dissolution in 1911 Stock values of ¢ : bl 22 Smperor N Generall Ornclast by VIl £OlDerER athlssc s SyResmu e : N llbsidiary Compan‘ . g 117 ies have trebled. arnings no Hartford, Feb. 8.—Dairy Commis- ! advt the railroad companies did not always | liam, has been slightly wounded in | tie hold up of a {rain from Juarez a elers Right 117 keep an exact account of the number | the head and on the upper part of | ey oo e e aeaatn ; reatest in hi selopments pendin | of cattle in a car from another state. | the thigh by shell splinters «lurir‘m (\‘\‘JIJ:H:V!I)’;HJ ':*y:l\mm u’y:x mlH’syv"lvH:’»\mi e | bl 30 ghould resufi siltlo:;ys‘enlsr:ggll;t:]nztiddvil‘nc(!epin one pOf thi He is making arrangements with the | the fighting in the eastern war thea- ! of Villa, (hey said Dearn gy companies by which in the future the | ter, according to a Berlin official r s Hq City o prd 49 e STANDARD OIL SUBSIDIARIES. Reasons why, 7 books will show the precise number of | Fort received here. S Hrd City Co com 621g 63 2 animals in a car. FEAI e ‘ FOUR SUITS FOR $10,000 FACH. Hid B 295 fOI' the ask)ng. 2 (: “Twenty-five per cent. of the cattle | Prince Oscar was wounded at Vie.| Waterbury, Feb. § 1;.. :ml\ inlsN a e 149 JOHN H. PUTNAM & CO., in the state are diseased.” said Dr, | !*n. Belgium, in September, 191 He | four suits for $10,000 cach, brousgh 2 d D(]Z { il for [ in the name of Supt rick Moyna- 68 Broad Street, New York AR R e a long time and was de- | A p SE m;:.:n}n;:mx‘lu i:{ tl\‘c-“:“r‘v]r:(lilnr‘x‘:‘ was ired to be suffering from an ;.rr.]»v _ [ han of RBrookside Home and the City KERWIN ST APPR \lfh"- 49 Pearl Street, Hartford, Conn. 318 Main Street, Springficld, Mass |G in B e e o e e m of the heart. He returned o hospital, and his wife, the matron of According to the appraisal filed by —_ - portation of unhealtny cattle into | €Uy in the field in Novembe 1915, | the home and hospital. were given out | I, J. Murray and William G. Dunn, e = e 2 and narrowly e ed capture the | for service today by counscl repre- | the estate of the late Hugh Kerwin, e = : All S[I‘lO[ly [resh’ :;::;”r:”ri-;(.:;\"l.-:‘:;L.I‘jmm“1:‘.:;::~(1],|h\:h‘oi; following month during the fighting | Senting the plaintiff Two of the | who for many vears conducted a farm | ¢ t- t t l: D t c e e At h o filthy | M Poland. | writs are directed against Miss Ella | in Newington, is valued at $21,362.80. connec 1ICy Irus an ale CPOSI 9. Ouly 3ord days old e sea LAk ) =0 - A. Grimes, a discharged nurse in the | This amount is represented by §$14 p - 3 SO e e 206 Ertter iR o en R ey city hospital and two against the Wa- | $39.64 in the Savings Bank of w A STRONG, RELIABLE CORPO. ON e | terbury Republican. The complaint | Britain, Society for in Hart- organized and qualified through years of eficient, = 7 I against the newspaper is based on an | ford, $4,344.38; Burritt Savings Bank, SALVADOR PROTESTS TREATY. B 2 !interview with Miss Grimes on the | $1,181.84; and Berlin Savings Bank, trustworthy service, to act as Conservator, Guardian San Salvador, Republic of Salvador, | S 5 AT MOORINGS. morning of Feb, The suits are the | § ocl ini RuSSGII Bros Feb. 8.—The government of szmmlurl o IFeb. 8.—The steam yacht aftermath of the general excitement . EXLC[.YOI‘ o0 Admlmstrator. o today sent a dispatch to its minister | Bohemia, owned by H. B. Hale of East aroused by the stories of alleged mis- = 2 . o v CAPITAL $750,000 SURPLUS $750,000 at Washinston requesting him to lodge | Hartford, sank at her moorings off | management in the clty's charitable | L0° LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION. L $750, 2 a further protest with the department | the Smith Yacht Works in the .| institutions made blic 1 i " This 5 hetween C H H 1 3 1 T EET of state against the pending treaty | cove channel of the Connecticut river Grimes after she had been dropped a and Arch streets, child's new onnec Icu ruS an a e e OSI 0' between the United States and Nicara- | today. The craft was fully sub- | by the hoard of public cha s at a smpers. Finder please return to M. H. WHAPLES, Prest. HARTFORD, 002 st | ¢ gua, which it holds violates the necu- | merged. The reason for the mishap | recent meeting as being “tempers: Mrs. Strickland, 125 Columbia RO | i o fonduras. has not been ascertained. }..mn.m_\ Uit 2-8-1d

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