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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1916. PREDICT END OF WILMA WYNN TO DANCE AT\ CONN. SHIPPERS %Mé’fm RICHTER & CO. ANSONIA'STRIKE | MASONIC BALL NEXT WEEK | FAVORNEW HAVEN | (STPRSESCEE) o P00 8 BRI e e HARTFORD. e L% (Continued p_mm First Page.) | : : SEa S Suits For Stout Women a Specialty. 30 shs Trumbull Electl'ic Pi. Pcanpeoar N A e RETMN@AT LIRE ' 25 shs American Hardware later in Detroit g : 4 e ; Conference Opened. A 5 (Continued From First Page.) : 100 ShS Stanley WOI'kS The conference between the strikers . : ‘ ¥ e & committee and the committee from : iy . today. There could be no such thing Z 100 h L d F y & l k the company was opened promptly at % Sk g s : - 8 - { as “dangerous monopoly” as long Y sns an el‘S, rar Liar 2p m At that time there was not : 3 " L . | the ew Haven's joint control was 3 7 & corporal’'s guard of strikers ou e | e ; S 5 - e supervised by the interstate commercg, the office. This was because Grohol & . - i . . commission. had told the committee to send . o e e i A ‘If there is one place in the United \ i sengers to the strikers and adv e - 5 - States today where joint control them to stay home and not appear on . ¢ - should be allowed,” he said, “it is in . > the streets New England.” At first it was thought that an o : o 5 Mr. Keene said the American To- agreement would be early reached o A o q bacco company sends some shipmen A = — as the chief question involved was the e e e @ over independent boat lines and that B E ] ! stinghouse. ... 67 56% 66 Western Union 88 9k M 88 BRASS STRONG TODAY American Brass Recovers from Slig increase of five cents an hour in . e - s S 5 § it had no fault to find with this other f A\ wages. 3ut just before the confer- : e ‘ e - . { service. i NEW ence opened the suggestion was o . e 5 S It was announced today that the ‘ i brought forward that a demand be SR : - . - i hearing in New York will he con- § made for sixty hours pay for fifty- - o . cluded on Monday to be resumed £ | R five hours wor It seems that some . 5 L T . . Wednesday in Boston, and later in UTA time ago the company made a plan : ¢ . : Lo Providence. P to have the men work five days a : . . - s — ; week, ng them Saturdays off, but o e o L NOT MARRIED HERE. 5 ¢ e Depression and is Much in Demand the men were not given wage allow- —_——— 3H —Other Stocks Unchange; - . € s Unchanged, daince for Saturday forenoon. The 7 : o e No Record of Marriage of Clark and i Goppers flnd Aml]ated Sharesr Recovering from the depression .o new demand at wa include the R . . - o Miss Schultz 1z Found, ) . [I22ec & from the degress Saturday morning hours whether or : 3 - & ¥ i ) p Chlfli Fea[lll‘es 0[ MaI‘l(e[ |y esterday (v'“: ‘ vll )\ \,. .x.r\)\. at th not they are worked o - Three wives within three months Ansonia plant, the American Bra Y : : . . - % is ' s B it g stock ok ste; for 8 and In the early afternoon High Sheriff . . : is the record of James C. Clark, re- | oUR ENTIRE CLOTH COAT STOCK L { stock took Wln o ard. and Sy Hugo from the jail in New Haven . 5 cently of Jersey City, according to the AT TH PRICES 2 i ! 3 {much in demand t :\nlrl well all t talked over the situation with Dep- ¢ evidence on which the second wife, $5.00 $9.9: $14.95 New York, Feb. 19.—Coppers xlvn«l {orning and the closing figures wer Sheriff 3 iz : - ¥ g - Mrs. Laura E. Clark of No. 18 Me 5 5 o e affiliated shares, like Butte and Su- 7 bid and 260 asked. Niles-Bemenf] uty Sheriff Hutt here, especially as to e . . Mrs. Laur 1 0 Mec Only Four Fur Coats Left i 7 2 el & s oftarad ak o it street conditions. The sheriff said - Cam i | cer street Jersey City, vesterday on | Caracul, s S A perior and American Zinc, were | Pond stock was offered a 5 W that he thought it unnecessary to send : - - 5 sl . a recommendation for a divorce d e o Ve POTS0 a3.50 | chief features of today’s dull but 172 bid. Bristol Brass continues i any more deputies to Ansonia unless ? cree. Charles W. Vreeland, Speci: 1 Poney firm markc\‘,_ with new revqnls for |drop gradusz “‘, nd (uv]u\; v ”urr on there should be unrulines Master in Chancery, heard the te: St Utah and Chino. American Smelting | point more, being offered at 65 whil i mony. T S e and Mexican Petroleum also rose sub- | only 63 was bid. Stanley Works hai L4 Gitlonbenant From the records it appears that | $85.00. now .. stantially on more favorable Mexican |not recovered any since the densl 5 advices. Some of the tobacco group sion following the annual meeting am The demands which will be present- S - i i < . , SO (et S 5 a few days after Clark was divorced | 1 Natural Poney Tr 4 ) ed to the officials of the American in ¢ “ticu it i A S aane and other specialties were better by !is on the boards at 72 Scovill onnecticut, he married the peti- Beuves Usize 865 was 5 2 > i z Brass company today will include a MISS WILMA WYNN. e om i ), AR | e GEE BT .sAS.hU'waoo one to four points and distinctive |sirong at 474-478 Both New Britad 55-hour week, with 60 hours’ pay; Hedding M. E. church parsonage in 7997 war stocks were one to two Doints | Machine and Union Manufactusisy an increase of five cents an hour to all Montgomery street, Jersey City. On !nr:‘he]r._“ A:)lnru‘uz |u~°1fcrr<~i;":‘:‘r\llll:t;‘!;‘- stock un; 4(“»((;] at ."»’\‘1. Lnln{:lzcrlsos and ’ittsburgh coal ol 4 i and North Judd js - workmen, over the rate they hav . = =y ; A s : ! 4 5 g November 912, he mar Miss S | TR e o b e | PR Nt ot st clpete | bl e SRR e o ol || SERORETR L B R e e] B | e e |0 S e A 3 ikt : at the Hotel McAlpin in New York | Sence to perform out of town, but the e 501 = 2 ’ Tni S Steel was firm and |prices all overtime, which includes the hours 1 Cpdiio ot e svnrins 5. Clark No. 2 savs her husband Clt ]tems United States Steel wa nd | prices. of labor between 6 and 9 o'clock eve- | @14 regarded by many as the besty . ciqe afenirs is so great that those serted her twenty-four hours after Y I Bethlehem Steel rose 10 1-4 to 479, { e —— nings, and double time for Sundays |dancer in the Metropolis has been | wno secure her are open to congrat- | her marriage. Drumet e ;"fflm‘"‘_ TO. ELECT OEFICE and all legal holidays. letonicd & ne Moo Bl moni | bliiene Clark’s defense was that he was In | Migs Margaret Lee of Summer street | 1atest acanistion. Ralls 800 moto i | ioha Alpha Club of St Matil These demands were the result of | mittee as an attraction for next Fri- Plans for the ball next Iriday night | an irresponsible condition from drink. | hag gone to Bermuda for a stay. ere em e AL S bk, Sree many meetings held yesterday. at all | day evening at the state armory. Lo- | are now about complete and the com- | _ There is no record > marri S Alioe Baoth and the | Minses| i nATE Bonds wers | hurch Wil Hold Metig: SN of which Grohol presided. The lat-|cal people who have witnessed ber | mittee will meet again Monday night |1 J 2 city cler] 3 Tt e e e b S closinefwari e SIATy . > | The quarterly meeting of the Alpl ter after learning that the Brass com- | exhibitions of modern dancing at the | to discuss final arrangements. No e R e i ¢ L A 10:30 a. m.—Further | AlPha club of St. Mark’s church wil pany officials were willing to learn | McAlpin and at private entertain- }pense has been spared and it NEW HOUSE ATTACHED. Fo ’ A o | rall Street, 10180 8. M. oL |be held next Weanesiay’~ SIS just what the workmen wanted, ar- [ments are enthusiastic over her work. | stated that the cost will run\ over S The Sunshine society will hold its | improvement In prices was registorec | vhe meeting will ‘open- withi s Nl ranged meeting of the several nation- | While Miss Wy is still in her | $1,000. Tickets are in great demand | Sam Naples Sues Eugene F. Schocll for | regular meeting on Monday afternoon | on the resumption o ‘m"‘,""_" odaY | jet and a spirited contest is antiel alities. Eleven nationalities are said | 'teens she has won a reputation all [and may be secured either from $1,000 For Work Done. at 3:00 o'clock at the Y. W. C. onfthelsiocifexchanes jall "f51{°_ ‘fl pated in the election of officers for £hi to be represented among the strikers, the east, having given exhibi- | members of the committee or at g T e o A son was born to Mr. and M ;g‘“’l‘; _‘i"”; the “x??l'“‘*:\ of rai »*y"l‘]"‘w ensuing quarter. Dame Rumor hi including Russians, Slavs, Polandars, | ti in Washington, Pittsburgh ard ;number of Main street stor Ch e Tt | Luke Welch of Clark street at M aldwin Locomotive, scoring g2 it that all the present incumbents vfll Lituanians Hungarians, Italiags, | Chicago. She is also well known i {are on sale at Crowell's, B. C. :S-‘t(m,:l} st ‘l“_””m'w‘; \'t-h\("‘mn hrouslit | Nagle's sanitarium last night. ranging from fractions to _over [. {5arpbosed Greeks, Assyrians, Germans, English | Hartford where she has many ad- |Sons, Dickinson’s and Porter & AT LRl DREE s An informal discussion of the pro- | PoInt: Metal shares were again most | The present officers are: I‘rnsxden iri ; payment of money for work done and S 3 prominent, with a continuance of the | fyarold Dys Aen o1 and Americans. But few of the last | miring friends. Although she has a |son’s. s = Cmeal s tlie | hibition question was held at a meet- 2 WL 8. 1 arold Dyson; vice president, Howal e last Constable Fred Winkle attached the| o " -0y "0 "0 m 17 vesterday and | ecent activity in Utah, Butte and Su- | Mitchell; treasurer, Charles Keend three nationalities are amo o5 . ‘rest ave- 5 . . B e ng | thom, defendant’s house on Hill Crest ave-| o o i ous opinion was that pro- | erior- and American Zinc. American | secretary, Russell Barrett. The fol Thaeweve The several nationalities v NCIo - LS v s returnable T - { ASSURANCES GIVEN IN CONFERENCE WITH MAYOR. | 1us for $4,000. The writ 18 X6 202" 2| pipition pays. Smelting also was in fair demand. U- | jowing have aspirations for the posi held separate meetings yesterday. Bafor b @ the ; | s yes re the superior court on the : " 5. Ste iy @ % 7 b e o hohol, idaresstr - aiiiloc it When you have that tired feeling tesl BholdRatiagelien Gl e D an & (i (or Clifford Hellberg president! ) ~ [ Borice Commites Expign Salar Tuesaay in March. other shares of that class were firm. | Joseph Jackson, vice president; B their own tongue and their 5 FOR UNARMED SHIPS attached is a brick bun- |and lameness in the body drive it ou s president; Be & their demands (o) b b e The house attached is a hrick bun- | and lameness in e Pody ar e 8 o | Among recognized war issues, General | Jacobson, treasurer, and Robert T were put into tangible shape. After galow and was only recently 5 e Electric led with an advance of 1%. |lin “lare: ; - : i 3 SRS S g e b "kins 1 Y2. | lingworth and Clarence Banner; Bssern Bl ana this genaral commition | o pected German Reply to Request | oo o o, per cent. increase in pay KILLED BY CYANIDE Mrs. Richard A, Bergman is ill with 1(1‘:?’111 ;;g:;ls‘ secialties with a gain of T:?\(:li-:\ex-‘:m;‘:;‘l .‘(.-':r lm ]xh; ?;,\x;qllfi was reduced until one from each| of U. S. in Submarinc Warfare | for the ‘police, voted by the council tonsilities at her home on Maple| A members. soga group was taken, and it wil be this Wednesday evening, Mayor Quigley OF POTASSIUM | street: T committee, with Grohol at the head, Controvers) | had a conference with the police com- 5 Masonic Ball. Dress accessories. New York Stock Exchange quota- | mpyp cOMMITT ESTIMATE. that will take up the matter with the L = 19— Tndications | Tittee late vesterday afternoon. This ERAL D W Wilson's.—advt. ‘lonis furnished by Richter & Co.. i > 7 Ifrass mill officials this afternoon. o esleE, B sy weie that| o mmittee b comgused of Offisers 4 The degree team of the Ladies’ | T1MmDers of the New York Stock Ex- G Om?\?\lt(‘?:]‘;sr:(:o::: reauest of || Gue Chos eat e Coroner’s Ieport on Death of Miss | Auxiliary, A. O. H. will meet Sun- | “B3nge. Represented by E. W. Hddy. Fermany’s T 5 ue, arence Lamphere, I 7 s 5 i Governor Refuses Militia. the United States that the Teutomic | ner, Theodore Johmson and iatric Lambert, Lake Forest F dnymprnine u 10,2000 Blceoie Hl); ety TUH i powers modify their announced | H. Howley, and previous to the coun- S enembeisanciredussted i tofibe High Low Close | -Ata meeting of.the (ke GOty tention to sink without warning ail | ¢ii’s action they conferred with the School Girl, present, as a picture will be taken | Allis Chalmers ... 30% 30% 303 yesterday, Chairman W. B. Rossbem armed merchant ships of the enemy | catety hoard, ordimance and salary | cpicamo. Feb. 19— Cvanide of | Of (N® feam. Officers and members [ Am Beet Sugar .. 715 e ‘\“v".’t']”l“"“w B committes i e after Hebll 20, will be & statement |cormittees of. the council o i poteon e lleg | Of the team will wear their uniforms | Alaska Gold .. 22% % 223 |@n estiMate of funds needed for the that assurances given in the Lusl- | The committee explained to the |botassium was the peison Which killod | in this picture. FER e next fiscal year. . Mr. Rossberg saidl tania and Arabic cases had to do only | mayor that while they sought the ten |y afi#% Foafees Wamie, Sa8E SO0 | mhe marriage of Charles H. Otto [Am Ice .......... 3 3 : today he would ask.iie SRR with unarmed vessels, that Germany | per cent. increase no change in the | 11N Sehool gUT, @C0Qrding 1o & 107 of Rockville, a foreman at the New [4m Can . 62 Dop Svous 914 s must feel certain that its submarines | grade system was wanted. Accor: }1)01‘ lmz\'& e“v}:) e n e e e T ¢ At Tioco bl i da e AL Th(‘ tree committee will canvass th which warn a merchant shib Will N0t | inz (o that plan the new men will | SR o (G IRE TN i tive or- |ElSie B. Haetinger of 2: ain | Am Smelting clty this spring to Jeatel: g NI be attacked and that this country will| o1t o venra In the fret Seade, two |- DF Wetster sald the digestive or | o oo be uoiomnized at 5 o'clock | Am Sugar ... where there are no trees and will-at be asked for its definition of defen- | tne second and reach the maximum | 5205 ShOWer ne THee of B8 BEVE LI rhis afternoon by the Rev. M. W. | Am Tobacco e o arnce. She SN N T sive armament. ) in the fifth. The schedule would be [0 “HETUCas: B8 0 e CoF the | Gaudian at his home. The couple | Am Tel & Tel ot 1 aoicten cXRAtiA L SIS It was considered certain that the | ¢ follows: punes T inally cranids of potas. | Will be attended by Ired and Miss [ Anaconda Copper . el trees, SAQHhAG RS problem of defining defensive armu- | ““mii " graqe, two vears, raisea |8l were originally csanide of pOtas- |youis,’ Factinger, brother and sister | A T 8 Fe Ry Co. Wil be held next Wednesday. ievem ment will be the basis of lengthy De- | srom $2.50 to $2.75; second grade, | S0 YCBUS L tals of | Of the bride. Baldwin Loco oE gotiation two years raised from $2.75 to ] o7 'V S ey Louis Wagner will give a s SEBE & RO Tl i 1 | The first formal announcement thit | 3 0234; and fifth year raised from :;fin:‘;@d:fd &:refi,};‘:fi){::uf;un:t1“1.111‘: ticon lecture on the llhgyr-k ll:llx;rt:(::s Beth Steel .......479% 79 HEEA Y the United States does not accebt a4 | §3.00 to §3.30 per day. It is also |y, Mor “wwil H, Orpet, iwho is |and the Grand Canon of the Colorado | Butte & Superior. ¢ 923 931 | Secretary Andrews of the Chambes i vi he established 3 1 S a ia ifi . ) srce reports EXPLOSION AND FIRE = qcco]rdar(\)ie 1::;;:"nat‘ionnl law the proposed »t'hat the upernumeraries |y, 00q with the murder of Miss | at the hall of ‘St. Matthew’s church i,(mmh‘m Pacific . 687 | ¢f Commerce rj(l» rts that up to this principles | shall receive a ten per cent. increase, |y XFeC Monday evening. en Leather ..... | afternoon there had been a heavy latest intention of Germany and AUS- [ aising their pay from $2.50 to $2.75. - 5 SR : 5 Ches & Ohio . 5 3 5 demand for tickets for the demone WRECKS DYE PLANT | 512 2 votincarion, on 1o way oday | ™5irs,t"Guibicy ‘ar sorusea 1o sp: | o IN¢ Soptontion of iho state s | tiss Anma Guver suve a valentine | Chin &0 - 1K 615 | o of the tramm-continasi — to all diplomatic and consular repre- prove the council's action in voting |y oy 0 0N o T Gonret tryst ?fl} sd_ § v en .\;x(n,gm' of her YOUNg | Col B & I ... L - 45 |rhone which will be given next Wed= Afleged - German-Owned Concern at | sentatives abroad, to the effect that | ¢ne straight increase and at the same |y p i "The oods where her body | won by the Misser Catretir oo ver® | Cons Gas ........134% 134% 1343 |Nesday evening in Booth's hall, FiuHS _Lincoln, N. J. Suffers Damages of this government- considers that mer- | oo equcing the grade (s oy | B e e e e, won Jv\ e |§\H Catherine Finne- | crucible Stee] i 4 803 |Fresent indications an attendance of & . chant ships have a right to carry de- | w,u1d mean a raise of 80 cents a day "rtér o “, e gan, Rutl = acMi lan and by l}he Distillers Seq : ¢ over 250 is expected The demon- $50.000—Tivo Men Hurt. e e . P et o oy | ofteriaieivazidead. o lessrs Ward Maier and Alden Lin- | mrio oo : stration will commence at 8:18 il ¥ 2 is ¢ tion, it became known | 4 s for the first li 5 a . e o o - o'clock, with an illust o Plainfield, N- J., Feb. 10.—The In this connection, 2 30 cents for > first line veterans. % e General Elec . - 1 H , an illustrated talk off Slant of the Middlesex Analine Chem | that Sweden had ir nmgzedl_n‘s con- | £, was better satisfied after listening | ALLIES COMPLETE ] ‘]mlh )I:u:\}:p ;usm-\-on her)thira | G5cariant man o , |vast improvements made in telephone et ! ' : sular officers to advise Swedish na h S e e birthday a e home of her parents, | Great Nor ? 2 . work throughout the country. © £ jcal Co., said to be a German-owned | 5% : o =3l tojthefica) T an - : dreat Nor pfd ....1203 ‘ A - Our e concern, and one of the few plants | 1IOD8IS preparing to sall on armed ves- | gme action may be taken on it at the KAMERUM CONQUEST | Mr. ana Mrs. Walter . Merkle of | Inspiration ... .. : )74 |the features will be facts which Show manufacturing analine dyes in this | 5SS Of the entente allles after Teb. | pecial meeting of the council next Glen street vesterday afternoon. The | Kansas City so ... 26 A that a greater sum has been expended i skl i i of the warning given by the Cen- | (00" e child received many pretty gifts. Lack Steel for service benefits and improvements > vas S yea iy e I, ver: ‘ Sle oo 5 2 E . 5 - sidid ana five today tral Powers. B Non oG orman Golon vt Taua The sewer deparment payroll for | l.ehigh Valley {than the cost of building the Panama ) —_— 2 mtrol G ) the past week amounted to $116.19 | Max Mot com 74 canal. Lunch will be sérved at the bt o i close of the demonstration — contract with the McAlpin which de- mands most of her time, she occa- Chairman Rossberg Sa About) $1,500 Will Be Needed. Hartford, b. 19—*It all non- sense to holler for the militia every time there’s a breach of the peace,” said Governor Marcus H. Holcomb, emerging from a forty-five minute opference with Adjutant General George M. Cole at the Allyn House yesterday afternoon. The governor spoke to a small group of newspaper men, who beseiged him with inquiries as to whether Troop B. mobilized an awaiting orders at its armory in West Hartford, was to be sent to Ansonia because of strike disturbances there. “I'd go down there and take charge It before I ordered out the mil. | * said the governor. I 1 } | The entire town of Lincoln, where = . B Lehane, Turn hall, tonight.—advt. the plant was located, was shaken by DYESTUFF PLANT AFIRE. p torial Africa—Another Fruitless and the street department payrooll o | Mex the explosion which occurred before _— FFUNDS FOR NURSE WORK. $308.64 Natl Lead Xple c ) ritish Attack Near Ypres. il pavrolllof the waterds nrtmant | N YA Erakatiig 145 B Ehaocsuned. S % o 3 : y : i British Attacl he payre he water department | N 1d repor or duty plosion of Lantern at Bristol, o An appeal for funds has been sent G e R e e Foenhclboine e s tess | My ana Mre, Touss THEbEEESE ?,-1\;\‘::'2:n1n(ph:n:?]'\.\j:‘,i:»w'mixo.‘\‘: , tit:v i Causes Conflagration, out by the V'ifii‘nng Nurses’ association- London, Feb. 19, 0 p, m.—The M. D. Stockwell, trustee of the|N YN H&H R R 68% ;6814 | Chestnut street announce the engage= 3 sat e 3 = Tenn.-Va., Feb. 19.—F More money is needed for this worthy | complete conquest of the Kamerun, il e SO s ENOE thernt Pac 11 | ment of their daughter, Amanda, to jured. The explosion was caused, it Bristol, v barly today at the | Work as time goes by and this | the German colony in Equatorial At. | bankrupt estate of Harry Sperry has|Noir g West ... 13 | Patrick - B. Sherry of " Peshilil was said, by acid running together n | plosion of a lanserh SRXL 900 88 HAE | vear the association will not have the | rica, was officially announced this aft- | 8iven a bill of sale of his Commer- | pyeyrayy s 8 o | 18 ™ “1a | Mass. The voung couple are well and the mixing vats. The damage is es- | plant of the ean @ Leav Iclagsport | 1 Elven through the medium of the | ernoon. 1l street building to Max Kennedy. Penn e A 4 571 |favorably known in this clty. Mr timated at $50,000. \ l}.cmugl K‘_O_m\'; 3fl ehemical tank | theatrical production as has been the ST by { During the past week there were | poonies Gas 104 “ | Sherry is a district superintendent of | Tenn., set fire =0 @ & everal buildings | custom in the past. Last year this| Berlin, Feb. 19, via London 4 p. m, | fifteen marriage licenses issued at the | presseq Steel Car . 56% 5 the Metropolitan Life Insurance comel SHich threa e e o building way | amounted to $500. The officers and | —Another fruitless attack by the | toWn clerk’s office. Six deaths were { Ray Cons *|pany and is their representative in P : : Bt Dbt v %1 those actively connected with the | British southeast of Ypres, where the | recorded. ; Seedine h 2% | New Britain. His finance also ha# Comrie Castle on Reef Off East Africa }"‘;‘ii“_i;'l;emrw were that the entire | Work of the association are as fol- | Germang recently captured jeral| Mavor Quigley has issued a call for | Rop 1 & & com .. 53 9 ] host of friends. The date of their | | —Passengers Landed 1 i ¢ 5 ag o | a special city meeting for next Friday S edding has not as yet bee: o v . | lows. President, Mrs. Hedley P. Car- | hundred yards of trenches, was an- & Rep I & S pfd. wedding has not a ee ;.*am had been dpstro_\ed. The com edley a; 3 L Ernns: (i ore. el Gm e Q“x pfd 111 T T London, Feb, 19, 12:41 p. m.—The . pricric | ter; vice president, Mrs. Willia . | nounced today by the war office. g Sponeion @ eet omMombass, Briblely) i ;\fuc worporation, headed by A. | Parsons; treasurer, Mrs. Willam & Paris, Feb. 19, via London, LS e D e P pron e St debak e B ¢ 1153% 146% | Hjalmar Borg of the Bnterprissh St leas HenpasecnsersShave o i s Attwood! directors. Miss Cornelia | P- m.—The report of hostilities i on Clark street for a school site, Tenn Cop ....... 7 4 58% | Provision company has presented il g jjended 'No estimate of the damage has yet | Chamberlain, Mrs. William P. Felt, | by the French office this afternoon Frank Lawrence of Shuttle Mea- | Texas Oil ....... %5 208% 2081 | graphophone and number ofil" B e O e niae Mrs. George P. Hart, Mrs. Walter 1. | reads as follows: j dow avenue has returned to his homo | Union Pac .......134X% 133% | records to the members of Engine A Sl Al Hart, Mr Asthar e ‘In the Artois district the Germans | after having been a patient at thelo- | Utah Cop ........ 51 86% |company No. 5. The firemen are yessel, built in 1903 at Glas v. S 5 rop, Mrs. Harris B, Humason, Mrs, | Yesterday evening, at a point to the | cal hospital for several weeks He | T S Rub Co . . 62% 14 | greatly enjoying this gift and concerts APPEAL FOR CLEMENCY. SAISER’S SON WOUNDED. William C. Hungerford, Mrs, John [, | North of Blangy, delivered an unim- ::’f‘fliri‘f‘(_:}o'y:"‘nmn leg in a motor- | U § Steel ........ 6 837 |are heard in the recreation room Torrington, Feb. 19.—An appeal ST g Martin, Mrs. Dugald McMillan, Mrs nt attack which was easily re- | cvele @ - Steel pdf 5 | Prince Oscar and German Officers | iobert N. Peck, Mrs Eugene J. Do, | DUls ! Raymond Anderson of 4 anley clemency will be made to th= 2 e 2 - : R : g T G, s, | ter, Mrs, Andrew J- Sloper, Mr: street has recovered from a recent d of pardons in the case of Isaac | Caught Undei Firc of Cossack Rifles. | /T Fvs, STORew I Sloper, M operation at the hospital and has re- . Williams and Harry Roe, who are | 3 28 . erat e s \ h 3 SERSATE . | Petrograd, Feb. 19, via London, | Taylor and Miss Katherine S. Wilbo: < turned to his home c t t 1' t d f D t C “““’“'\’I“ '1: ;"‘ ""‘""i:“ 2t “]"‘h”’} e p. m—The semi-official news | The nurses are Miss Sarah Hamrick, | Blaze Breaks Out ‘arzo of Tallow Miss Ethel Farr of Lasalle street onnecticy rust an 4 eposl 9. e 5 il | agency giv out the following: | Miss Anna Heath and Miss Irene M., | On Dock at Genoa. has recovered after a three weeks' ill- 3 STRONG, RELIABLE CORPORATION County Commissioner H. B. Case, in | 5 % = _ bk S % Fyr o “Prince Oscar (fifth-son of Emperor | peeney. b y o | mess with the grip Barkhamsted in November 1914. This | William) was wounded a few days ago ey S O Genoa, Italy, Feb. 19, 6:30 a, m., via | announcement was made today by At- | Paris, 11:45 a. m—A serious fir A man giving his name as Mik organized and qualified through years of efficient, SR . while making an inspection in front | 3 Massey was arrested by Officer M % % 5 3 zgins of counse % 2 L T CRE SURP broke out in a car of tallow » L counsel for | [¢ihe Russian positions at Smorgen in ERDNHEDESUHER e on s deck shortie atter —mia | Cosgrove in Schultz's Bast Main streot trustworthy service, to act as Conservator, Guardian Qs uraerer: the Minsk district. according to Ger- | A surprise party was tendered Jo- | night. The entire fire department, | Saloon this afternoon on a charge of Executor or Administrator. ] man _prisoners. The prince was | seph Crowley at the home of his par- | \vith detachments of soldiers lice. | drunkenness and breach of the peace. | . OVED, : with detachments of soldiers, police 2 B i Chind, .. MOVED. | he | causht under the fire of cossack rifles | ents, Mr. and Mrs. James C. Crow- | men and carabincors assisting snc- 2Ea CAPITAL $750,000. SURPLUS $750,000 and he and some officers were wound- | Jey, 605 East Main street last evening, | ceeded in extinguishing the flames ST MATTHEW'S CHURCH. imstican steamship China, which lerl o) the Gecndlon belug fils sixtientn bivth | B frereeiot men 06 i s e Services at St. Matthew’s German | & connecticut Tl‘ust and Safe Deposit co_ angha resterday morning for = . 2 & ',‘,:,:,“,h\‘ff, B Neld 1ip on the “The prince, infuriated, ordered a |day. Vocal and piano selections were | cendiury. Shortly before it broke out | Lutheran church tomorrow will be . . Eais it » | bombardment of the Russian posi- i rendered by a number of the young | two persons who had been act as followe: “Morning service at 10:30; M. H. WHAPLES, Pres't. HARTFORD, CONN. seas by itish auxiliary A ) 5 - 4 1 i Sepac tions, which the Germans carried out | people and a most enjoyable evening | suspiciously were arresicd in the vi-| Sunday school at noon; Evening for two hour: iwa‘s spent. cinity. vice at 7 p, m. Pac GIFT TO FIREME