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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1916. siderable time. )Y TRIES SUICIDE ATTRAI]T][]N OF DAY o it NEARS COMPLETION 8 THE GREAT WESTERN MARKET “On February 20 an enemy cruiser, under protection of mine sweepers, | i o oS e Bon Hope of Local Elkdom Wil § THE QUALITY STORE OF LOW PRICES ed by three enemy observation aero- planes. The enemy bombarded with- A(Iem tS 10 El]d ()Wfl L‘ie (‘,‘," '-\"(.(Ns,nw ('(m'\l;‘."\:fr < ]"‘M‘,“”"‘ ! SOOH BG Refil'Z 1 Ll i) osanianooony B12C 1 g cans Evaported Milk 20c and 15 1b. Tea ¢ ,p, i ‘:.‘.‘\lom:’r“ o et (:\:xl-f:lr:l\:.lx‘m: o ized i - sl Bt TULES s oo o00omntoons ¢ | Tmported Italian Pure Olive Oil. .$2.25 a gallon R 3 Lamb Legs ......... ; | 0ff the enemy aircraft, whereupon the ' i : : W York, Feb. Sixteen-vear Tonight, promptly at 7:30 P. M. |cruiser A el G e more VAT ab e a1 el OUTea (CI) 0 1ECa0E DI e Bdeph Finnegan, a school boy, ! o'clock one of the long 4 ‘““lll"“c\l | the mine sweecpers.” ing completion in the handsome club fot return in the afternoon frot | functions of the year will get | e > of New Britain lodge, No. 957, | B taliowid B0 v 81 No. 6 last, and when he did | under way when the doors of the, ks, in F1ght in East. ) and before the ond of the | Sl e 486 ghaen L 2ge peck Kale . - +19¢ peck jonx that evening he was ac- for the second wnnual ball given un- Sl ‘An official despatch from |1V organ will be ready to peal ! ey o NI Gl Gze) i (‘. ‘ Of 14 ..”.w ! . o e finfed by a girl of his own age der the auspices of a Masonic com- Aftor o serles of | ToTth sweet strains of music. Work- | | Corned Beof I e Lovse 86 ohhr of Penches tor 18c @gfs. Maty Graham, his mother, mittee In ¢ e of raising funds for |y, ¢y05 in Persia, the remains of the | [0n are NOW busily engaged in pla 2 Ibs, of Beot Liver for .. .. 0 .. ........ 25c | JAEE 30C €00 O an Pears. 10c can Apricots. 18 can gl 8he recoitnized as Agnes Davis, | the contemplated Masonic temple. | /quadi troops were reorganized | 1€ the organ together in the or: e e sl incapples ‘|‘ ca jughter of o neighbor, but whom | While .it is expected that the attend- | "o conee teated in the region of |10ft of the building. e aliadl ek Sk g Jersey Corn e : i proudly introduced as his wife. | ance will be large, probably in the |jormanshah and, with the help of When the ercction of the present | 1bs. Puve L e et , | Just n:-ht & ‘»'("T““ B oalliyiof CiiFldoons §had been married in Jersey C neighborhood of 1000, ample arrange- | ;orman and Turkish sappers, occu- | 10me of the Elks was commenced | Gold Mine w .... 98c bag s il RANETL ClilawareWith afternoon, the children said, ments have been made for acCOMMO- | hieq and fortified two mountain the plans and specit fons called | [ Gold Medal & 3 ) ... $1.05 bag e (-‘m" ‘Groceries atid Meats. wanted Mrs. Graham’s bless 1l who appear. The people | ; Bidesurks Dass am almest im- | 107 & sbace which at some later date | | Pillsbury Best e ... $1.05 bag : B (oung Mrs. Finnegan : 1 irrespective of their | hecenabla matusal Bosition, . and | WOuld contain what was the dreams led home to her astonished p: 8 ations have subscribed to gqokhae Pass. has now been | f the lodge—an organ, and it is with @nd Joseph was admonished that | the tickets in a liberal manner, For | received that our troops dislodged the | Pride that the members of the lodge ad been a very bad boy and the benetit of those who wish to bring | cnemy from Bidesurks pass and occu- | 2TC €alling at the home these ds would not be permitted to two ladies the committee have adopt- | jed Sakhae Pass and are now pur- | atching the completion of the efforts wife. The Davises moved away | © > regulation made last year and | cuing the Turks, who are in full re- the organ committee which has econd Place in Brooklyn almost 1 sell to those who wish 1o bring {reat toward Kermanshah, Our | Vorked arduously for eleven years to bnee to get young 'S, nnegan ladi an “extra lady's ticket,” | forcos capturcd three fleld guns, one | 21tain this achicvement ¥ from her hus , dnd Mrs. | 4t one-half the price of the adm mountain gun, & quantity of shells, | _LNe NeW organ was built by the ham announced she intended to | Sion per couple. ammunition wagons and field machine | Y3 Organ company of Hartford ¢ the marriage of her son an- The Sphinx Temple Band, Miss , and is one of the best that the com- | § " 3 FRANK MAIETTA, PROP. 3 | S S el 08 Aok YR pAany manufactures. It is equipped 2 L. 105 FRANK MAIETTA, Boy Pleads With Mother. 1y, dancers and a complete | Jap Warships for Indian Ocean. Ipith a universal airfsysteniiinnd iz oseph pleaded with his mother not | Program of modern dances will fur- Tokio, Feb. 25, 10:45 a. m.The |CPofated by an electric duplex action. | 4 B s 5 et Rl . t has a i St Jeve o this; they wouldn’'t mind being h the entertainment featu Spe- Sde AVl oratte s lhar s aoises itas & ‘I‘”f‘m“ key board with el o and is S0 Arra i dirated if that had to be, but when | ¢ial trolleys will accommoc i1 who | that four warships are being sent to 2 i 8¢ in . i lCONN O ICRESSMEN | the proposal that Americans should I G e hor it et | eia t5 trével by this medtum, 1eAv. | b Indian Ooeme ta - reains, hb Lo :;1~I“:"‘f mlm it can I moved from ¥ CONN. CONGRESSMEN e Kept off belligerent vessels AR and wite. e hegzed and |ing the Armory at 1 p. m. for the sev- | Jnpanese o There, LS joinel |place to place within an area 4 l S S i e TGRS d his mother, but Mrs. Graham | eral sectitns of the city No! of- | tiiat a Japanése feet has been: seat |Liteen feet The woodwdrk of the | MAY FAVOR WILSON |.,;q Mr. Hill. “We republicans have 2 < organ corresponds with {he beautiful cbdurate and at last the boy ap- | forts have been.spared by the com- {o the Mediterranean i tadStof be s Snigarni ey : e | not been consulted about settling it ntly acquiesced in her decision | Mittee to make the affair attractive unfounded. “‘1“’”5' 1”']‘“‘ Chairspand “‘”‘,’”_’;t | 5 y When we are I shall know what saild no more about it. to all. e BILE e 0CES §n00In: (Lhs BOLISC Ry ) Jirandegee's ‘Act Consldered Frlendly)|Tosition to take: to ¥ Krestorday, however, his mother and | . Miss Wynn, who with dancing part- | BIG GERMAN RAIDER ABROAD. | DTeS are of gold finish, i pe Representative Tilson also declined &r . Mrs. Mary E. Clarke, ner Mr. Clay, will offer several dance Rl At the outset of the campaign for | Imported Itallan Pure Olive Oil....$1.15 % gallon Imported Italian Pure Olive Ol. . .. 59c quart Trod Cus Hevhiee RgECEs © | Porenc Salamey..40¢ I Italian Peppers. .18c can SmokedShoulders ceeeeenesees 126 L ach Peas. . .. 19¢ can Sauer Kraut. .10c a quart ! Sl S el president—Iiill and Tilson |to make a statement concerning his iy 20 vears old herself, were talk- | Specialties a part of the program, | Has Six-Inch Guns and Carrics Crew the organ fund the committee devised | attitude on the pending matter Fin tho porior of (he Graham nome |15 @ vouns Norfolk girl who now is s SR s R e o TGRS He[p Poor By Weliare | Have No Views to Offer. AR fon thiey missed Joseph. They ran | recosnized as New York's leadir Tohd AT i;“" funcy | 0 Y 1 i i o1 me wondon, Feb. 25, 9:05 ——a | stil in its infancy Mrs. Willic.a E. = & . | Ough the house without finding him | Ponent of the modern diences. = 3 25, 9:05 a. m. L ; S Sl T = : = : B t1icv came to the bathroom. The | her exhibitions she has most nearly | Reuter despatch from Teneriffo says | Beers, wife of one of the past ex- Work in Tokio 1 WEELIRC 1 SRLENeT | el | (Specia! to the Herald ART EXHIBIT HELD. . or was locked, but the frightened | APProached professioral work, her | that the captain of one of the vessels |2lted rulers, contributed $1,000 and { (he Connecticut delegation in con- | The art department of the Woman's bien forced it and fownd Joseph | Usually charming face and figure and | ”” by the German raider which k"‘m that time jon _ the _flmd con eress arc Inclined to be réticent on |club ‘held an exhibition f one hub Eonscious from gas quiet artlessness having rapidly built | S¢nt the British steamship Westburn | t'nued to grow with leaps and bound ondence of The Assoclated Press) |ine. sunfect of the critical condlition |dfed copies in sepia of the master ey oaerio hie to a bed and | for her a popularity with the most de- | 10 Santa Cruz with a prize crew, des. | Torrington lodge of Blks, on a visit | " ™0 \oqern soctal ser- |af international aftairs just mow. | pieces in the Hermitage gallery of St gk Sl ey able classes. Until tw 2 | cribed the raider as a vessel of from |10 the home shortly after its ded | B Do S s SoE R srlekak * Prast Petersburg this afternoon at 2 o'clock QIR B o aachin from Fordo|isitable classes (B Untl bvelvears agolli ot I EAHSIAR & KRBT B GIo lle e R €500 Vana anal ot the|Tice 1o wnich prominert fbatires fof Usome jof them drtoe Witk R BHAEL S eyt et Bap it churol, A M m Hospital, but it was not not until | She was ine a very pretty young | i il s sl i i o ; Vg “1° [ leading American institutions have | Wilson, it is believed, in supporting |1 1€ e e Yt Ihe e surseons had worked over him | YirStnia girl who danced because she | SUDS and having two torpedo tubes, | Prominent manufacturers of the clty |\ CRG (oq for the first time to meet |the principle of international law that | F. W. Benham read a Danct of e ;- el L e L e e i b ) "¢l and with a number of mines aboard. | Who is identified with the lodge on | = = Dmes DHinoiDlc ok rilonal fa V18 | ermitage.” Because of the inclem- B a pulmotor that Joseph was [ ovec 't ne exowsive soelal envir- | py . Goimang informed him that she |attending the carni last summer | Japanese nceds will form the distinc- | American ecltizens may travel aboard | © Nl other the attendance was smal jsuscitated. Then he was taken to ent of her family and its friends. | & : tive work of a new Baptist church jmerchant vessels of belligerent na- . r % : & Hospitsl a prisoner charged with | 10 New York she immediately took and the department decided to repeat could steam 17 knots an hour, that |and viewing the handsome rooms of | | | . ; i e ; irch | ticns, which vessels are armed for de- i ’ L Tey ¥ ; okl S BN ¢ . : - | dedicated yesterd The church | ticns, w d;th bty e effipted suicide. ~Dr. Dourmashkin | [°4ding place)in public popularity. She | $16 carries a crew of from 200 ' to| 5% Freniuation annouced that B | pien js known as the Toklo Misuki | fensive purposes e liubiad e 1d he would recover, but his eseape supplemented her own amateur | : 4 i e : Tabernacle has been organized for| Senator Brandegee of Connecticut |0 ¢lock. id i o | German ¢ t on ublic affair was givi ward ! BERAE & Gierrow one: dexterity with lessons from the leaa- count . LT 5 e BRI S S e e |appeared to support the president ing dance masters and operatic stage The crew of the Belgian steams ting in securing the organ, an | j : ¥Gozalot S ¥ < xe o s aaek Benia: A Thich was old last | The services of a competent legal | when he objected to Senator Gore of GOING TO CALIFORNIA. LT director. In the last few montry | l-uXembours, which was sunk by the | OPen air carnival which was held last | 13 Miss Wynn has added to her repe raider, say that their vessel was |June and which nefted the commit- | advisor, given free to the poor of the | Oklahoma ‘\vrnml.\nbvm,'m\\l of m_d:r O N toir R e o Tie = | e Ry el e meient bolwar [lcomniunity SEHA Rfeaturafiofithof progii sy cedolution AWaTR N I SERR ALY 3 5 , Jr., gizure of Ships Measure in Public In- | (0ire of the dances she has devised, k terest, some with most graceful athletic nando de Noronha de Noronha, an |lant securing the orzan »m that is new in Japan and is|keep off of '"‘:]‘ifl“'"““ srmed et ”\’{"‘ q':::f:'\ig‘ha: ?Efirf,‘,’,’,;m \‘.;1:,’";’?‘;;, E 5t hilesiir . o - offic o N i ivanee ocial | ckant ships. Thus was one of the |Mr. Stanley has b )3 ] t5fichentlian dllor RO Al R aTo Wa d sayo et |os s et Rl Eromitiejeaateny fe: ’]l‘h ?m( ers and members of the ”““ _(;,\‘.‘.‘yorw_!u:“nh:”:r \xxl;\c: ro’ a‘r:({ s of {he democrats rebelling |father, Theodore A. Stanley, as' as WLishon, Feb. 25, (via Paris).—The| part of which is danced with Miss | "'”‘"]”"‘lfvi,’rl:]m”"\:0::“ e "’f‘_“’“‘“, e ,“'l“’l‘i"l;fmr‘l'l ;‘:”f"‘ DRl the | o8 of such service is less' acute. |against the administration spoiled sistant on the Cedar Hill farm.for th fiicial Gazette publishes the decree| Wynn upon the shoulders of her TRIt- | tro] on hoard the Westbura e seoon | S'Tumont 1s the finest of jts Kind in | AMonz the other features planned arc | Representative Hill did not care to |tast few years He has secured Bder which thirty-six German and| ner, Mr. Clay, was the most striking | ermans armed with hand. ge e [ e = e y\',ml v |2 soctety for young men, neighbo his position on the diplomatic |pcsition with the California Fruk fistrian merchant ships lying in the | and widely applauded performance at | o 0> 27Med With hand grenades. | e o ik hom e e e oot | hood visiting work for competent nur- | situation pending with Germany or | Gtowers' dssoclation agus river were s s Al et : —_ an Elks’ home, Masonic lodges | hoot & work for ¢ ,,gn?(,,.li:fc:h‘e\f,{f\ bfd:‘d )fm ‘hh:n,r?:n the exhibitions this fall and winter. GETS DIVORCE FROM have used them for some time. ses, welfare work for apprentices, wel- . : e yés- | Her first appearance was made at the | CFA4 LR It is the intention of the committee . fare work for working girls, a play da It appears that the seizure | McAlpin hotel, and after almost & i £ nursery o ’ ion of the | for | appearing at prominent so- | ergan, and will probably be used for | pelled to work away from home dur- ew affirms that the seizure is not 1 P ctions 1s Bril: o ; s hiladelphia, Wash- the first time at the annual visitation | ing the day A free children’s clini ¥ W n 3 B act of war, but simply a measure | ington, Pittsburgh and other cities, | Mrs. Ellen Johnson Kaharl Also Gets | (o the lodge of Deputs | Patrick 1 | may be added if a survey of the com- | 5 \ NEWSBOY FAILS the public interest. el & L : : N S o was at the Astor hotel all last L Murray, on March 16 | munity ana the shape of the chureh’s Vv The Portuguese minister in Berlin| summer, returning to the McAlpin GustbuyRotiEREs inosC Iy — [ihnanices malca (¢ a0y 1Eakla : : TO LEAVE YOUR ias been instructed to explain to the | hotel in the fall with the re-opening BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION, | > missionary in charge is Rev. german government the significance 1 s under a Jaw passed by parliament | vear there she made a tour of the lead- | WANDERING HUSBAND | (0 nevtion men i OF gelebration In | &1 un o e | WHEN YOUR i Feb. 7. The premier in an inter-| ing cities e : Koeppel Case Continued- of its grill for' the supper dances. A successful celebration of Wash ! ind the pastor is the 3 \ f bt the seizures and to = ances ‘ ; ¢ { ) B " i &lve assurances — Mrs, Ellen Johnson Kaharl of this | ington’s birthday was held last even- | . a Japanese. \ \i‘ p 15 2 Rpbcted. . city was today granted a decree of | ing by New Britain council, O. U. A. | Free Legal Advice Badly Needd \ i I e crews hive been placed absolute divorce from her husband in | M., and the Daughters of Liberty in| The church has retained Mr. Naka- | e < M. H 0. IF. A M., hall The ffair (& il lon board the ships seized the superior court. Lawyer The WS | jima, a brother of the pastor and an e Camp appeared for tne plaintiff and | for members and their friends and apie Jawyer to give his services to the | N | ; BUYS BIG FARM. [ the decrec was obtained on statuatory | was largely :\.H(I‘n:!m-l Souvenir score | o, of the community. According to 2 Phone PSS grounds. Mrs. Kaharl v &ivenSithe (LTS vELS }‘\HLI,‘;»“‘IW sty Mr. Axling the need of free legal 1 / Rev. Lucyan Bojnowski Acquir Custodygon hopim oy cluld, el e advice is one of the pressing needs e Cornelius Daly Property. Mr. and Mrs. Kaharl were married A oR A ‘| of the lower classes of Tokio. “There | / 2 on August 17, 1912, after a romantic | third, Mrs. C. J. Tomlin: gentlemen, | 410 g number of poor people who get il Adding to his present large hold- Couar Rt o ioveaiy inisuRE SEATNConE b Rsdcond BRGNS i e S e d | e in the north west section of tho ol I B e e e oy i rd i Dimes iSTER R - [LBGIREER R et e U / UNION gity, Y mucyan ojnowski, pastor —_— i]AD\ el company and it was there that < oy, n ‘\v id S O are a Z > \Hi i ©f the Sacred Heart church, ha ; e e e e e ) carpet Howis imateniibod RGeS G uch people are at | bought the Cornelius Daly farm boi- (ehmiilawicsl mrom Wi Torp) || enod B e Rk B0 G RIO | Sodtcsl Ty iow Db aomgat], ey oh0 ST B B LRG| B d er will be dering on Slater Road. The transicr SN 55 neard ot him He e iniMatho, | Deiplayed Marohis, andiartangaments jL B8 TR Shrh staty oty s SIS VA PR includes six separate parcels of land | SPCMY again were extraordinarily | 5, neATS OF M he was in Main e | Will be completed at the resular meet- g S e s "A"]“"“““ s LRy G t tl to Bnd is believed to have been a cash | heavy while our losses were normal. | 11 NOToe case of Carl Koeppel | ;0 o5 tne council next Thursday even- | the American social centers and = T sent promptly B ey “The mumber of | prisoners takay | 28ainSt his wife, Sadie Eilis Koeppel | {15 know of only one precedent in Japan, The first parcel of land contains 7 | Was increased by over 7,000 to more of this city came up for a hearing to- S PatteA A few vears ago the Salvation Army 3 you by messenger. acres; the second 12 acres; third 24 | than 10,000. '(::‘y‘ :.m: was continued for one week STOLEN AUTO RETURNED, | conducted a free legal bureau in the ‘ Bcres; fourth 16 acres, fitth 28 acres| “No information can yet be given | g0 J0F€ Stated that he desired mote | " ryeoqay night an automobile| e ang My Axli We want you to have the HERALD every night and and the sixth 14, making a total of | with regard to the booty in material: denze of the good character of the . N in e R1okile Mr. and Mre. Axling returned to | Roeh . o 311 acres Father Bojnowski is de- | which we captured. plaintiff, as he was il U i || O] L el e of this ity | yapan in Decemher after spendaing | f§ to make sure that it is delivered to you we have ar- or ots vas stole 0 ront of Pg s el Weloping into orchards and vine yards Sastern and Balkan theater: Thero | * hor iots In the case LT g s : marethania voarin thoRlnited Staten ranged with the WESTERN UNION to have a mes- rver W 5 " n F tford. The pol 5 =S many acres in the northwest section |is nothing to report.” Lawyer J. G. Woods is representing | Lenter 1 r during which they visited the leading {6¢ the city and it is belioved this la Koeppel, who charges nis wite witn | (at city were hotified and tho mifcenters of social settlement work in senger boy rush a copy to your home. This service is “fest purchase will be developed alon Success Surpasses Expectations, fraud and denies being the father ot | ) ir "t car made no attempt {o got | wricese; New Yerk, Boston and San| B given at our expense. It will cost you nothing. We s . g Amsterdam, Feb. 24, Via. London, e it i |® want you to be satisfied and when you are we feel i) Y Feb. 25, :58 a. m.—German mili- - = Sl | ’ ! . P | POLICE ESTIMATES MADE. | (ary critics resard as very signinicant | W ALKS DOWN STREET | wmanma vec DARING HOLDUP. J amply compensated for whatever effort we may make i _— the German success north of. Verdun, Manila, Feb. 25.—The Seat{le, Wash., Teb —The | for vour benefit unds Needed for Department Total | according to despatches received here IN HIS BARE FEET | tcaay endea it sextra sessionm, after | Northern Pacific’s eastbound North | Skl = . $69,782—Increase of $18,000. from Berlin: Thé Vossische Zeitung Sl e it i b Eones i looaelT imitadiira s s Ae b 3 TE SO, IF YOUR NEWSBOY FAII’IIAIOE(P! I{E‘[{]‘;']E THE HERALD BY 6 O’CLOCK ’ NE ST- B & w. Magnell of the boara | dclares that the achievements re- cluding the new city ¢ .. | night a mile ana a half east of Coving- ERN UNION. YOU’LL GET A COPY SOON AF- ¥t public safety today made public ported by the German general starr | Chill Blains Have No Terrors For This Commigsloner Deveyra, & mnative,['ton, twenty-five miles enst of Se_m“‘_»! tions entertained by ‘the German a post which had become vacant by |and mail cars and compelied the (\\\—E TER. invitation of St. Elmo lodge, K. of the police estimates for the comi have greatly surpassed the expecta- Man—Another Loses Quart of | has been appointed exccutive secretary | The robbers uncoupled the baggage r 782 ‘xynecar‘éu:hg ;o;;lflg:fl,(;wr “fii:h year, | PeOPle. Major Moraht, the Tageblatt's Champagne. the election of Samiuel D. Ferguson to | gine erew to haul the two cars up the BS¢ this s $16,000° b sccounted for | MiLitary critle writes: “All the sue- be vice president of the insular bank. | track into a mountain by new patrolmen, the board asking cesses of our recent operations on the Many funny 1S were seen on the B Aidht.dbs 18 ciavged against western front are surpassed by our | streets last nighi when people had il B i et - voted successes north of Verdun. The con- | hard work trying to keep from falling y S T " , - e . - T O tes 1n astall are: Regu. |Sderable losses suffered by the | but the most unique of any was secn . e & P W - 5 i &y - lor oes | §50,320, supernumerarios | FTCnCh are especially painful to them, | on Main street near Winter strect | I T —~ ~ v - ~ Do o e taat0 pies |in view of their endeavor to prosecute | When a man, puffing heartily on I / E Y R & I b UL I e, ‘ ;o o 2 a war of exhaustion, with the highest | pipe, came down the strect at midnigit o S £240 idental $700, lighting $475, s , %, incidental S7E0, lighting $415 | possible forbearance in the sacrifice | in his bare-fect. —PURE F(’OD STOR ¢ 5 ¢ of their own human material.” The man was carrying his shoes H = A E $200, emergency service $100, tel- cbhones $275, ambulance $400, clerics Tarks Repulse British SR sl Your Order Wiil Be Fiiled With The Utmost Care \ry $500, ten new patrolmen $10,- | 2L | Gk ive $150, | Constantinople, Feb. Via. Lon- | put on his shoes I nearly slipped At don, 12:25 p. m.—British forces in | and broke my leg back there. I'm | Ji§ E e Mor: v PEMOGRATS FAVOR LOGMIS, | Mesopotamia made an|attack on the | Setting a better grip on the ice this 3 cans Peas .. Native Fresh Shoulders .. .15¢ b || SWeet Florida Oranges Turkish position at Telahie, below | Way and wom't take any morve| K8 3 @i, (hirn j e Fresh Ham 20¢ 1b 25¢, 30¢, 35¢ and 40c¢ doz e e ot A > democratic | o Bl-Amaral, the war oflice an- | chances,” he cxplained. . Socaad 1 L ‘ B nonaiota roomis in° the | siounces, but were driven back with || Another quecr sight occired in Sunkist Asparagus . . ..22¢ || Small Pork Loins 17c1b || Sweet Cal. Navel Oranges goming election. Mr. Loomis hag |¢¢nsiderable losses. front of # well known cafe. Tho pro- | g 3 pkgs Mince Meat . . o ook Rib Roast 25¢ b 25¢, 30c 35¢ and 40c dozen ‘b= steloment whicn i - vietor had a hireling carrying his S 2 b 2ade & splendid record as te & The statement, which is under date | Pri€ B £ 3 : < b 2 H T it mi e S ax collee | ¢ webruary 24, is as follows: bundles and while wailing for a car | [ 3 1bs Prunes o Chuck Roast 17¢ 1b Florida Grape Fruit _ : NCas s lamis gt s ireiing leaned against the build- 9¢ 3 for 25¢ and 4 for J taken action this spring Mefopotamiangtront Sl dnnenemy|ithe LLSLDE tsopes Leg of Lamb ... ... 22¢ 1b oy s detachment of about one battalion at- | ing and fell asleep. & Fancy Table Apples . .....pK 50c y YRR ‘ e Sy 1hie, but was compelled by | dropped the bundle and a quart bot- ol 2 3 s Good ((")k)ng appl° ....pk 40¢ Feb. 3% 8:45 0. mi—Gerieral | o ars 1o catront. loaving Homotosy | tle 6 champagne apouted into thd 35¢ Ib., 3 pounds $1.00 Lamb Stew Cranberries ? Belgium, has decided to suspend the hattle at Felahi oralReva soursed ¢ 5 the walk | . Bt i 1y on sbeciiiée Belglans im- | bt 22 Weressven [(Consic it st s Snider’s Catsup Irg bot 22¢ ancy Fowls Crisp Celery posed a year ago, according 1o a| isoners seventeen soldiers of the CALL FOR CONN. MEN. '8 Premier Salad Dressin Roast Veal Sl el Havre despatch to the Matin. o klops W In! he couvas ot | A Lot e e et € : Fresh Spinach hattle fled into the surrounding |issued for all Connecticut men, wt e — o —— country attended camp at Plattsburgh, v. | & 3 RC ) < i79 3 D 2 § | “Caucasus fronts: Batties con- |1las e (o msst at the New Hever | § 91 Ah('I‘I STREET’ TEL. 16%- > "! DWIGHT STREET, TEL. 1439-3 of the First National and the Yale |tinue without interruption T O )| 52 ARCH STREET, TEL. 577 446 W. MAIN STREET, TEL. 1104-2 National bank today voted to con-| ‘“Dardanelles front: Some enemy [is to hold a reunion and plan for se- | 257 WHITING STREET. TEL 1998.2 TA . N D, pted to approach our positions “Pop! Fuz-z The sleeping man “M, & 0. Special Coffee & Fore of Lamb Von Bissingen, military governor of | iaaq. Among those who fell during | &ir, while two bottles of imported winc | Lowney’s Cocoa .. .1-Ib can 20¢ Roasting Chickens . ....... Florida Heéad Lett orida Head Lettuce | British officers. Recently we took New Haven, Febh. 26—The directors | solidate, subject to the approval of | cru rded from time to time | curing recruits from Connecticut for | There is talk among the democratic BANKS TO CONSOLIDATE.