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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1916. SE O ) 1 RICHTER & CO. MEMBERS NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE, Represented by E. W. Eddy. New Britain Nat. Bank Bldg. Tel 840 n.nd — ~ — wWEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, * ANOTHER LETTER ~ [MAY BE CALLED | Gity ems || BRITISH REPULSED BY SOUP POISONER | FOR STRIKE DUTY e | WITH HEAVY LOSSES will not attempt a play this yvear on a . : (Continued From rst Page.) been reached this much is known. Government Had Warning of Anti- icsued for the cavalry. At the armory | Serve its thirtieth anniversary at A it was stated that no orders had been | Judd’s hall tomorrow evening. Sup- B Chicago, Feb. 18—IFollowing the | received to march, but Mayor Schu- | Per will be served at 7 o'clock and Berlin, Feb. 18, publication in New York today of | macker was under the impression at | Will be followed by an entertainment. | p. m.—The British have made a new noon that the troop would be here | Visiting patrons will be welcome. attempt to rmgko the position south late in the day. Visit 1 : of Ypres, Belgium, recently captured sit the big furniture sale at John | . ; 1 b Mass Meetings Held. S 5 2 by the Germans, but were beaten off gs d. A. Andrews & Co.—advt. with heavy los it was officially an- RIFORD ONEPRICE qo (0 114 116 ASYLUM ST. HARTFORD, Suits For Stout Women a Specialty. 30 shs Trumbull Electric, Pi. 25 shs American Hardware 100 shs Staniey Works i 100 shs Landers, Frary & Clark Attempt to Retake Position Near Ypres a Failure Lehane, Turn hall, tomorrow night. Adjutant General George M. Cole, Who | __,qvt. = gave a personal message to Captain Wolf says that no orders have been Burritt Grange, P. of H., will ob- via London, 3:2 nother letter believed to have becn » written by Jean Crones, former as- sistant chef at the University club here, Police officials looked for Crones' The strikers held mass meetings Rev. Dr. Luke Callahan of Mon- | nounced today. A arrest in some eastern city on a i}:};‘:i:?flidm&m[::f wltlend com:élsfleis ;’;]C;LM(‘anada, is visiting with Mr. The army headquarters statement » A ; P : : oxe n- sent dema 3 rs. P. A. King of Glen street. )’ ln charge of putting poison in the soup fthe mill officers. The demands were The Immaculate Conception Guild ‘Western theater of wa The a served at a banquet given in honor | not all the same and it was evident | of St. Mary’s church held a success- | English again attempted to recapture + of Archbishop Mundelein one weck fthat many of the strikers had not de- | ful whist last evening in the T. A. B. | their positions to the south of Ypre. ago last night. cided just what they wanted. {hall. An entertainment was given | but were repulsed with sanguinary The federal operatives here con The chief concern is felt by the po- | at Wwhich John Kiniry and John | losses. tinue their efforts to assist the police | lice over the demand of a few strik- | O’'Brien rendered vocal selections. 1ccessful Mining Operations. in running down reports that (i [ers that an effort be made to call OUt, | There i “To the northwest of Lens and to poisoning was the result of an anii- | or take out, 125 men employed by the 1l be a special “’00““‘7;&1 e i Ay s An obligation paid by check avoids disputes—tho check is re- turned after payment and becomes a receipt. Paying by check is bu ke and convenient—it puts safety em into your daily transactions. This strong Bank welcomes checking accounts with business firms and individuals. clerical plot of nation-wide propor- | Fa 3 y st rs | ERE of the bricklavers, mason ini lio;‘f.fl e that sl:{l:?\:efirt‘\"l(}\:‘t e ‘he'r Tol0ers | plasterers. TImportant business Wil | successtul mining operations. » o 2 flcarrica fcoday itha summer. These men | be acted upon, “A small German detachment re- government agents received warning | are housed and fed on the premi all r a nocturnal S iti { of such a conspiracy more than three [ The foundry is also guarded and it is Court Progress, No. 143, F. of A. “","?m f'fm:”qi, 0 Tvm P'\nm}}“m months ago. understood that the crowd if it at- [ Met last night. There were three ng‘“?;r rm:o’rth fr’i’xl‘i’“ x\"\(:tll: ~]‘r“»n-v 4 é — tempted to make a rush there would | initiations and two applications were ;]):i:oncer 2 oo s In New York City. meet with resistance. received. The entertainment com- = & New York, Feb. 18—Believing that Concert Postponed. :;::;: fl?.”"(f:i‘c,i"‘“"\i,,i”f b :u::l :;0;:.;0:\!;:;(:‘l::‘i‘r:u;h‘ift %% | The Hign School Glee club was to | The amendment to the by-laws will S e e dinher of Catholic clergymen and lay | N3Ve Eiven a concert tonight but e 2cted on at the next meeting, |2ttack by fresh french troops broke men in that city, is in New York | Richard Tobin, the school superin- | March 7. o (i Somieh 66 (T A Ci Trench Attack Fails, 3 PRICES ON THE | ¢ Balance of Our - or nearby the police are making | teRdent, postponed the affair as he You will find all new r e ss lively ¢ ;| te 05t goods at The |there were more or less lively ar- F efforts today to run him down. The l]hd lml lhl;}k it best to have the stu- | Ashley-Babcock Co.—advt tillery duels but no incidents of any FALL a»¢ WINTER COATS S R Y s L el e is the author | 4eNts on the street tonight. ; ¢ importa A 5 d 5 L wuthorities think Crones is the auther & Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hyneck of | €SPecial importance. $5.00,° $9.95, $14.95 GOE | ra lakters anioatint i ity oo EARNTaIE Bhina: a0l s omen B ore . S e i ajlect : 8 tos (e : . 222 Glen s . o Enemy aerial attacks in Flanders the New York Times, in which the | SWOrn in as special police this morn- hmh‘}?;‘f;fi‘ are rejoicing on the | [\ mmediately returned by our If you want a ceat see these! q writer boasts that he has escaped |Ing: L) arrest and makes veiled threat Mrs. Abraham Dubosar of 138 Oak |cf Poperinghe. The identification by John M. Mc- e street was taken to the hospital for No Change in Fast. valr ! e Zast. = “Eastern Theater of war: The - : Court, assistant United States district Y Are Warned. treatment today. attorney at Scranton, Pa., of the fac- New Haven, IFeb. 18.—A message situation is unchanged. simile of the first Crones letter re- | Was received by the commanding offi- Balkan theater of war: I aviators with the aerial bombardment Representative Oakey has present- ceived here as in the handwriting of the man wanted in Chicago, stimu- cer of Troop A, Connecticut National Guard, this morning, to give his men ed to the house of representatives the petition of the Plainville Baptist church favoring federal censorship of at Hudova, in the Vardar Valley ' v U S Steel pfd ....117 11{‘!& 1 ' ’ : tation Va Car Chem ... 47 Western Union 8814 ited police efforts — here. Crones | the customary warning that their ser- | motion pictures, south of Strumitsa.” WyllisEOveriang 1o 210 iting was identified by examination | vices might be needed for strike duty. . i S | A———— papers he had sent to a correspon- | The word came from Adjutant Gener- A marriage license has been issucd Russians Reach Baiburt, Gontinueat s o > dence school in Scranton. al George M. Cole| The troop has |0 Frank Ackerly of 288 Main street [ London, Feb. 18, 3:48 a. m.—Tho (continusd Hrom Hirst Ease) STRIKE AFFECTS BRAS Fhiiges Prints on Détter. ?l(x‘)‘rr:’r??n:x‘r“e?v:)m slmpl,:“:\ Tiscens & Drennon of 200 Dwight | Russian forces have reached the town | nation in secking to uphold it. Let ary instruction given. Members rt, ‘according to a Y 2 s e e e . : The second letter apparently slgn- | the troop wer - of Baiburt. according to an Athens | another sea horror occur, in which E h t I[ B { F l i o G v 2 y S = > at once notified, and . i G i 4 4 erican Brass Company Trouble ed" by Crones received by the I e An enjoyable time was held held at | despatch to the Daily News. Baiburt | American lives are involved, and this | X0 flflge at 1ts best 10 Kinal {Ameri P New | the troop officers reported at the ar- | the home of Mr. anq Mrs. W. A.|is seventy-five miles northwest of Er- | administration and the world will Reflected on Stock Market—Nil York paper last night contained what ; in Or: —(losi Son i P R e i G D B Thompson of Hartford avenue, yes- | zerum, on the road {o Trebizond. know that there is a real America, Hour: Glosmg Stroflg +The police are endeavoring Hugo Off For Ansonia. q”l;‘fl:} &‘*“emofzn (the occasion being —_— strong and militant.” Bement is Strong Today. v > : A 2 9 a birthday party in hor . ir Teene] rt. k& 3 {siesmn, by;ithose, prints hothe hu?lfiffi;‘: 00D e g A SO (s, itk R e o n;an. (1:" :],:f”';:”m P Peace Commissioners’ Problen. = { The big strike at the Amesl 2 police when word came from a aris, Feb. 18, 3:25 p. m.— = By e e Tote Yol v 5 o iy e v Wi or 1dsatif stion her friends with vocal and plano se-|following statement on military or peace commissioners, he said,| New York, Feb, 18, Wall Street, | Brass company was reflected today Deputy Sheriff John Hutt who was in change a “for delegates to The Hague conven-|10.30 a. m.—More steadiness was |the Hartford Stock F lections and later refreshments were s issued this afternoon In this letter the writer attempted | Ansonia that several tho: rations w i - L a e E usand men | gopv, operations w tions, for internati jurists, eT i at ck 5 low_as, 255, T to tell in an incoherent manner “why | Were on strike, and there might be a | o' =" by the war ofice: “The nieht gyas||Zine JO0 SHSIAtend durets ey | shown at the outset of today's trading ”l‘(;l\inj.m:]:rl.zY(’;:ma: were 268 Bid IInid“z'lI‘rf;i ;\[nvny flof the words are | disturbance. The sheriff tried to| The stenographers of the New Brit- | calm alonegticfendachirons cause, and that will be to limit the|on the stock market exchange than |,;g ,cped. Niles-Bement-Bond W méflmw 1“‘““'15 :]c:] ca.w” in the | reach Governor Holcomb but could | ain Mfmhmo company, numbering hostile operations, at least the destruc- | at any recent session, gains preédom- |the only other stock with any activi rovious letter. | The writer ssert- | not and so he talked with Adjutant | about fifteen, enjoved a Lanquet at the NEW VOTES OF GREDIT tive operations of the submarine o | iy ol ta el o the active list. | that sold higher than yesterday ed that “while at Turope millions of | General Cole. The high sheriff. then | Allyn House in Hartford last ove- war craft and to prohibit forever the & St e onn | closing figures twere 172 bid @ christians are schlauchtering each | got into his automobile, and stopping | ning. destruction of commerce and passen- | Butte and Superior and American o S Clo 1 e Tast g 's strong features rose | egher in the most bloody massacre, | at the jail to get a pocketful of 4nd in these free country thousands | sheriffs badges, he left for Ansonia, of men and women are tramping the [ having also told several of his depu- <treets without food and shelter at |ties to follow. Other prices are unchanged. Asquith Will Ask British | ger carrying vessels by means and at | Zinc, yesterda T that shock humanity and shame| 114 each to new records and cop- House of Commons Monday Tor | oy civilization.” The country commissioners have re- | Premi fused to grant a liquor license to P. Montville and company at the corner pers, particularly Anaconda and Utah, b i of Spri Finter 5 . Discussing the right of Great Brit-| =~ ™ ° J the very sime time the church holds | The last time a military force was | many saloone fn thot Lot 1s tne| 400:000,000 Pounds. ain o arm o merohant fleet for de-| Were in demend at fractional ad- ‘BRANDEIQ HEAR]\ G dineps.and pays $15 for each cover | called out for a strike in the state was | reason. = OCE L YE 2 tae N o o | fense purposes, Senator Sterling sa vances. United States Steel, Crucl- | b QUEDR 1O FEB which starts with Betuga caviar and | in Governor Baldwin's term which London, Feb. 18, 12:45 p. m.—Nev All of the peoples in the wide| ble Steel, Pressed Steel Car, Indus- ; 5 - | ¢hampagaagne, the same mony which | when a detachmen v E o issi 3 Motes of crediiiamolnUnaftoRapOROTy ¢ Gred o S t of troop A went safety Commissioner B. B. Al- world it ill becomes us to deny Great [ . S g SR . 1 ; : Y a e 3 rial 2 1 Petroleum Pl e vas begard from pour workingmen |to Middletown for several davs dur- | € formerly conmected with . In.|mately 400,000,000 ponnss ‘\;” ”’(, Britain that right now, or to spend| Iiiconoliand Mexicen gt nd women the same mony were the | ing a strike at a mill there. Netmann in the pattern making bus-|asked by Fremier Assduin @ *® [ one hour in diplomatic haggling to se- | Y05 appreciably over yesterday's final | .0 w0 occes Ready 'to Be Hearll blood of pour workers has run for. . No police officers have been sent | iness. has p 11 complctediefiaenl [ihousclos commbns el TaE Gl cure her renunciation of it.” quotations, but rails were irregular. |- 3 1 Police Make Him Laugh from this city to aid the Ansonia | fOr the purchase of the pattern-malk e e B end ThiolRetord Much of this advantage was forfeited day By Senate _Jdudiciary el S e td this | ing busin of Amos Shepard in | total of war appropriations to 2,06 T S before the end of the half hour, the | . y “The police makes me laugh,” the | force. Chief Smith said this morn- 2 ; ‘ N 10,000 pounds. sion of the addres: s st gh, e |f 5 % o is| 000,000 pounds. At the conclusion of the addresses = = SailohaT 5 5 e 3 iz > ing that Mayor Schumacker of A Plantsville and will move it to th & % 5 market developing a reactionary | Sub-Committee. B writer continues. ‘When I was in Bl ooty X acker N- | Litv. Mr. Alling is preparing to open - —~ by Senators Lodge and Sterling, Sen-|i..nq, | # Buffalo two spies where after me. Af- | sonia had ed ‘Biul for A few o | L o0 = oF kis home on HOLD SUCCESSFUL WHIST. ator Thomas read into the record this Washington, Feb. ' 16.5N0 ter awhile they went backe. . . . how | cers, but there are none to spare. qhm_"‘nn Coint — morning’s news despatches saying that ¥ rore resdy te e SN foolish is the police not for two sents L ¢ Young Ladies’ of St. Mary's Parish | the United States in its submarine con- | Close—The market was at its best | €59¢5 Were ready to he Rearg brains. Yesterday T was working for Hold Event in Y. M. T. A. & B. Hall, | troversy with Germany would accept|in the final hour, prices at that time ‘d y before the senate judiciary su 5 old an hour around the police headquar- Troop B Under Arms. Native Eggs, 33c dz. Russell Bros. The voung ladies of St. Mary's par- | Dothing short of full and complete ~hzmmg variable but substantial | committee considering the nominatig ters but no one came out und got Hartford, Teb. 18.—Captain J. H. K. { _advt. ish held _Lim,cm';f", i and”;,\_ agreement and that the state depart- | 8ains. The closing was strong. | of Louis D. Brandeis to the suprem] 'rphpi-caTgo":"ro:‘lg;i‘n:l:h:\;‘cIslr():‘o;“_f;otn Davis of Troop B. Fifth Militia Vav tertainment in Y, M. T. A. & B. | ment regarded (;grm;m]y's (1091;;:‘:\{10\\ New York Stock Exchange quota- | COUrt and today's hearing was abaf Foiial ot M Torlet o o (- | alry, issued orders to his command at OURS OF hall last evening. Miss Mary Farr | Of intention to sink all armed mer-| .ons furnished by Richier & Co.. ) doned. ¢ go. i todla,\'l\(nfaislsemblo at its armory | CLOSING HOU won the first prize, which was donat. | chant shibs fo be inconsistent WIth | menibers of the New York Stock Ex- - fhe nect Henniig B ACHE e at 2 o’clock fully equipped for for ed by Mrs. W. J. Noble. The sec- | Previous a CAnces: : change. Represented by E. W. Bddy. | Feb. 24. Next Tuesday Auston § FINANCED REVOLT duty. This action was taken after LOCAL MERCHANTS | ona award went to Mrs. Harrington, | _ Chairman Stone of the foreign rela- | b 15 101e | FoX of New York, for the oppositid Captain Davis had been informed Mathew Bgan won the gentleman's | tions committee announced that he; bk oy el on behalf of fifty-four Boston citizes N YUCATAN, MEX. that his command might be called at first prize, which was donated by [Would fld;*“‘-“»‘ “‘]“‘ FO?“:P S""‘; "3‘9 High Low Close | will submit in executive session Py e {any time for strike duty in Ansonia. James Farrell. P. S. McMahon do- | Next week on the relations o he | 411is Chalm 201 30 | outline of his contentions and a I Unable to Reach Hol Exccutive Committee of Chamber of | FieF (0 0 ize, which was | United States to foreign belligerents | o % 3 % g:g“' ; ”u, e of witnesses. s nable to each ol = 5 . e “mak iticis o s i o 0 3 mHet et nt 1 omb: 4 Commerce Ratifies Action of won by John Kenney. The entertain- | and also to “make some criticism of | 1500 Gorg ..... 249 2214 At an exccutive session of the co Levy Mayer Makes Startling Charge e ‘l‘ ;Lfilt‘i ant general acted on his ment was a pleasing one. Miss Kath- | former Senator Root's recent address | yr; g Che m... 7014 mittee today a request by Mr. gl : own initiative in giving the order as Mercantile Burcau. leen Walsh and John Kiniry rendered | affecting the foreign policy of the |’y cur & Fdy Co. 6914 that Mark Sullivan, editor of Collies Agzainst International Har- e “";Nle at the time to locate y solos. A duet was rendered by the | present administration. Am TIce 301 Weekly, be called to testify on Moo) Setder Gomipin SARALE "’{’.’bt' Early in the | The recommendation of the com-|yfgeoq Frarr and O’Dell. —_— Am Can 613 field Stor testimony that Collier v el a;l,]:n?"tA general Te- | iice on uniform closing hours of | The committee in charge was com- Pure Lard, 12¢ 1b. Russell Bros. | Am Can pfd .. 111 paid Mr. Brandeis for his appearan@ _ Washington, Feb. 18.—Charges that | gwners that serious trouble. mi h’t"::' the mercantile bureau of the Cham- |posed of the Misses Florence Cash- Am Loco 5 64% in the Ballinger-Pinchot inquiry w the International Harvester company | oxpected at any e g © ber of Commerce of the following | €D Eileen O’Dell, Helen Daley, May NI LI L s Am Smelting . held in abeyance to give Mr. Fox am had furnished money for arms and 2 : Tormay and Elizabeth Farr. e T s | @ W.. Anderson; an* ‘ognbrenateatl .Ahnut noon General George M. Cole | schedule has been ratified by the ex- *id he had reached the governor and CLASH. Today W Am Tel & Tel ““mmunition for the Ortez-Argimedo gree if possible on a'statement sxhic Th 1y in cour s Zevin ¢ BEDOVUINS’ TRIB revolution against the Carranza gov- . tive committee: s 2l = e e : Ear e FYM,_Mn o BT | the latter would come to Harttord for | *“3 e Torning Louls Zevin appeaxed | iin | 2nacondalCop would obviate, the necesshty of callin, i ot : Were|q conference with him at 3 o Monday—9:00 p. m. ; ay a fine of §2 hay- |~ T 8 Feo Ry Co. R made today by Levy Mayer of Chica- | {ng at 3 o’clock Ma £ Fastern Sect in Egypt Scck | court to pay a fine of §2 for not hav 2 5 e e i || D L Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, RYAC 2R s ing his wal kshoveled. TLater this | Baldwin Loco — — 3 feas S ; = = day—6:00 p. m. Protection of British. morning he appeared in the supericr | B & O SUPERNUMERARIES GET FEVOR F B R T- tee's investigation into an leged = 4 i G 2 monopoly for coritrol of the sisal mar- MAY HAVE GENERAL Saturday—10:00 p. m. London, Feb. 18, 1 p. m.—Reuter’s | court in ::] foreclosure sxlut X ,Thz i 1 e The germ has now: innoculated th bk Evening before holidays observed— | Cairo correspondent says that many | afternoon the case in which he is | £ite & Superlor. suDernumerary polisibmnss “Thiy il - Retar &l ster! ibes of Bedouins are seeking ng Isadore Simon as scheduled | Canadian Pacific 2 Walter L. Fisher, former secretary STRIKE IN PARK CITY 30 p. m. gasterntribesion Benos e 5 hearing before Justice of « the | Central Leather more pay. They are said to be pre 28 intert Fo ey di e protection of the British authorities, | for ¢ et :-y:r‘r:\lr::;'_v.pO:i';p(l}nvo(zlr S —_— December 19, 20, 21, 22—10:00 P.m. | owing to a violent dispute between | Peace, W. . Mangan. —Law, committee a bundle’ of 'bills, part of |, A Wednesdays, July 12-August 30— | the western and eastern tribes which | H. Hungerford represents Zevin and ,500,000 pesos issted by the Yu sridgeport Machinists to Fight Issues | 15.15 p. m. are hereditary enemies, Lawyer J. H. Wash- | Both joined in the recent fighting | Simons. Lawyer I°. | Ches & Ohio i Chino Copper Chi Mil & St Paul. Col F & I raring a plan which is te, . be pre sented to the officials’iasking ' thad their pay be equal to that which'§ received by the men | they eve, atan commission, formed for controlling of Ams Plant’s M N - ¢ " < Ame 's Mov sed all day—New ar’ . 5 - e Cons Ga ] 3, if @ er ers Ifeves I8 the sisal crop. He was undertaking S on Clon db‘ S Lo 1 | against the British, in which the ez s e e Thus, 1f & supssrudi S Hire oy i, to explain that the bills had come in- an Injunction, ington’s birthday, Memorial day, JUlY | or fripes suffered severe losses. Sub- | Native Esgs, Distillers Se ferpont C sortras ey hnaecl LI to the possession of the Harvester : 4, Labor day, Thanksgiving, Christ- | sequently the conflict among the | —advt. e D e e company from a draft for $480,000 R“"flfzeg"l‘[‘- Feb. 18.—George J. | mas. tribes arose, and the easterners are —_— e Harais Fer daytthe gnustsbe. G e, e p owen, business agent of t 5 S St e : . - st D |p ay:he . ; » m!“ or mlS"1’-:('brlellr“n(‘):‘::.pl’tnvpfl rational Associaliofx of ‘Vlacll:fmi?:ern DILEisiore closedaln m e ?ao“ bR e R BOARDINE: Goodrich Rub tent with that. At present the Si purcha wh e ates anter @ a sts i Ao mps. N AT relie v a r ~ 7, H recel e P a P esort repcosented solely the harves.| Bridgeport, said today that Bridge. | Thanksgiving and Christmas ST IS il ieitoang oniIGler wont on A touEiiGreat Novipfd ; | PRTuumeratios e NIvAIVEI SP9 ter company, when he was interrupted | FOTt machinists were prepared to go | The closing on next Tuesday Wwill i s — of inspection today to examine pro- | Gt Nor Ore Cetfs. | e 1 £ nantd i oo to the extreme of wagi : ; MAY SETTLE STRIKE. | pertios whose owners have requested piration TO SAFEGUARD. GUESTS. % by Maver, who declared they gave the 8ing a general |apply to all stores in the mercantile s s e e e || s o draft to raise money for stirring up a | Strike to fight the issues in the liti- 1 Al P Nerian A S ror Poraar | teduc G =0 [Sian City so New York, February 18 Extraor pretia e pation Instituted by the Max Ang |17® in the city, excepting the drug | Negotiations Opened by Drop Forgers | board will hold NoRe meeting, | Lack Steel dinary nrecentighitoatiamisi i “That’s just talk,” retorted My, Fish- | cOmpany stores. o . and Die Sinkers of Bridgeport. next Tuesday night. i}ohj:h }ulley attending a ball to 'be ‘given tonig i) Bowen declares the Ams plants | All arrangements have been Der-| . priggeport, Feb. 18.—Negotiations Max Mot com by the Knights of Columbus in“Mgy “We will be able to show and in-|Move for an injunction against the |fected for the exhibition of the trans-1y.re opened this morning by the SHOWER MISS HAETINGER Mex Pet lson Square garden are being taiem T | Natl Lead N Y Air Brake N Y C & Hudson Nev Cons ..... NYNH&HR union machinists is part of a pro- |continental telephone by Secretary | riking drop forgers and die sinker A miscellaneous shower wa £ act A VS che s Man- 7 1d bills showing that at least part of | £Tam of the local manufacturers, anq | Andrews of the chamber and of the Remington Arms and Ammun e ey e T M ager Semple of the §. N. E. Telephone ™ £ last evening in honor o i he money went to an arms purchas- | that the machinists employed syl tion company for a settlement of the | jJaetinger at the home of Miss Jennie \g company of New York to buy rifles [ throughout the city will support the | COmpany. Invitations have been ox-|gpjype, Stanquis A mock marriage was a and ammunition,” replied Mayer. Ams company. tended to the following local people The strikers sent the company a |feature. Miss Walsh and Miss Froeba | by the police. Governor Whitmisihe | high city officials and many dignitaFies ?| of the Catholic church are cxpeditd { to attend the ball. g troduce into the record the invoi Mr. Fisher asserted the money fro: A mass meeting of Bridgeport ma- | L0 speak to persons in San Francisco: | hote today by a messenger saying that | gave R . selections | N % OBt & West o e 3 ‘he draft was given the Yucatan gov- | Chinists has been called for Sunday, | Mavor George A. Quigley, President |they are to consider an adjust- | oaq samos were (‘"i?{\vo‘(lx‘_]o l,(u‘::-hl.(-):.} e BRITISH RIEORT fernment in exchange for the commis- | February 27. Arguments on the in- | B W. Christ and Secretary Andrews |ient on their basis. The company | wag served. Miss Haetinger is to be | ~O'f & W Berlin, Feb. 18, by Wireless to Siiga cion’s money in order to have currency | sunction proceedings will be heard in |0f the Chamber, Chiefs Rawlings and | pas made no statement. e Avniod tomortow b ol GhorTest 1| Boc MalliSIS ol ville.—*It is stated officially that he to pay the sisal planter The Ortez- fh" superior court here on February | Dame, a member of the school board, p 2 e i e |iPenni RER om0l correspondent of ‘the London Dally Argimedo government had control of 23. an officer (_)f the Women’s club, and NEW HUNGARIAN LOAN. e . { Peoples Gas Mail who wrote descriptions of Bhe Fp fredsdnd e e e representatives of local manufactur- e gis v ion. } i Pressed Steel c meeting at Nish of Emperor Willign g ucatan for , ing concerns, Berlin, Feb. 18, by wireless to Say ENTERTAINED S, E. CLUB. Ray Con g 9 4 was overcome by the Carranza armv. tive Eiges, 83ctaz 8 Russell Broa. | veay o i O e ville—The Hungarian minister of fia- i b Gl s T - and King Ferdinand of Bulgisis Sy —_— advt. B with General Manager Bardg |ance has concluded arrangements |, The S club was entertained at | Reading existed,” says the Overseas NoWS ference with General Manager Bardo |2N¢¢ 12 s SLLEnECM {he home of Miss Pearl Wilcox last | Rep T & § com 21 53 | Agency, “and that the whole repoft WAR PLANS UP TO DATE e A of the New York, New Haven & Hart. | With & group of German banks for a | o ing Tt had as its guest Mrs. J. | Rep I & S pfd ...111 110 111 |was a swindle” B s INDS SWORD TO WILSON. ford Railromd company vesterday in |loan of ]-0~m-m'10001 y‘m‘rflfe. The loan BT ot Tiida (N# Y Voo ol Sopac 993 991 99 -\ o for {he navy fo meet any emergency | Washington, Feb. 18.—S. A. Wal- [regard to elimination of the congest- | Will be (]m 1‘('< ’-1’»“0 . ]m_ cent. | X no selections were enjoyed and re- | So Ry .. E s FEVEH 4 are kept well up to date at all tim dem, a confederate veteran, of Mur- |ed freight conditions in this city. On f"‘i‘-\‘”»‘ hv";’f“‘: o edoemah e SNV (s ents wore lAarvedil Next weolt | Sol Ry prd Judgment in foreclosure proceedfuis Saptain McKean, of the bureau of | freesboro, Tenn., who wrote that he |account of the heavy pouring in of | 4N¢ one-ha R the club will be entertained at the | Studebaker x a ‘V‘{‘|l:[|(‘|]\"rr;)‘,f:‘\‘,\;‘\l‘ld ~/“”~'\ :':j'"tshfig: told the house naval{ was 69 yesrs old but not too old to |much freight within the past few Fome of Miss Florence Johnson of | Tenn Cop jons tod o operations ireenc in the ffili- ‘committee. His statement was af- | fight today sent President Wilson a |days, much of the cargo that is|TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION v Tanal siroat s Oil by Judge Gardiner Gr ) | firmed by a letter from Admiral Dew- | sword made of cedar from the Stones | wanted immediately is not available | —— - — g S S | perior court. The property in qiés to Chairman Padgett. Captain Mc- | River Battlefield as an evidence of |on account of the tie-up. The rail- | WANTED—Girl for general’ house UL hEGoo tion is located on Lawlor street. Jufiga ean saw no:benefit from creation «f | his interest in the preparedness pro- |road officials have promised to work for family of three. Cail at Lehane lecture, tomorrow cve. | 11 § Rub Co B. T. Hungerford acted . for Zevim & general staft. ]gmm ‘nssist in sccuring relief at once. 638 Stanley St. -18-3a { Aam. 10c.—advt. ‘v Steel Brothers.

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