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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MARCH 4, 191€. ASHER IS FINED ARTILLERY PLAYING || ciy foms | WHE MARCH IS THE| »earis avo roveeacs _,/,f.\\wm\wm,\\'( | ESTABLISHED 1886 \ N GLOBE CLOTHING HOUSE MOST DANGEROUS| . 'z Henry W, Pritchard of Waukeegan, ! | for New York. died last evening at Hot Springs, Ark Local Hebrews are preparing to March is the i observe the Purim holiday on March chard, up to about twenty years ago, ade Impmper Pmposals 10 Sev_ (Continued From First Page.) | 19 in a fitting manner. A special re- f]“s ’_“(l'"“““f { worked as a pattern maker at the i — : lief fund for the Hebrews abroad may | A Y A Ol R unse)l e win Manufacturing com- | soldiers defend is that of liberty and | he raised on that day. N cause the | hany, leaving to go west to assume a i « i German Statement. | night, 34 Church St. Dancing—advt. N son is more | firm, At the time of his death he was == Berlin, March 4, via London, 3: M. D. Saxe has been notified of his than a good | superintendent of the Chicago Hard- Kakos Jacob, 30 years old, a Per- | p. m.—The enemy was repulsed in |appointment as the Connecticut rep- 3 many systems ! ware company of Waukeegan. He | lan-Assyrian, was found guilty by |an effort to retake Douaumont, the resentative of the I. O. B. B, board | & 4 can stand. Toc | Jeaves one son, Harold T, Pritchard, dge John H. Kirkham in police | war office announced today. of deputies. | ) often it is triue | of Chicago. A Masonic funeral will | Bt this morning and fined $5 and | S H. B. Converse of Bridgeport will | NN o that the sick | be held in his home town, after which bsts for making insulting and im- Berlin, March 4, via London, 3:40 | qeliver an address on “The Personal- | § % N “last only till | the remains will be brought to this | oper proposals to pretty seventeen- | p. m.—It was also anounced that the | jty of Lincoln” at a meeting of the \ \ ) spring.” But if | city for burial. ars-old Miss Vera Sewczk of Broad | booty taken by the Germans since g nday afternoon club at the Y. M. | the system is . last Tuesday morning and accused | Feb. 22 had increased to 115 guns | (. A. tomorrow afternoon. | i rortified, if the | i ’ ¥ s first arraigned in court Wednes- | and 161 machine guns. A el w0 New | impurities are f iss Rose Crosby. ¥ morning: was then — Britain lodge, O, B. A. will be held ! 5 driven from ;| The funecral of Miss Rose Crosby ice continued to this morning. In Berlin, March 4, via London, tomorrow afternoon at 3 o’clock in the blood, and | of 688 R street will be held from | bfending his client Lawyer Hunger- | p. m.—The text of the German offi- | myymyg Torah hall. the nerve t St. Joseph’s church at 9. o'clock | Prd termed Miss Sewszk a “sensation | cial statement follows: | sues fed with | Monday morni : fh hiert ; . fehting,| Friends of . M. Wightman are es Bed LD 3 rning. Interment will be ver” but this was stoutly denied by Western theater: ~ The fighting, | e Rn mB b Al enaiaatoRron o wholesomeand |in the new Catholic cemetery. Bsceutor Kiett who commended the | Southeast of Ypres has for the time'| g Shlin itoshe 2 ncandidol | strength-giving food medicine, there is & IR 6, orompt complaint to the | being come to a standstill, The po- | counclman for the third warc | no danger in the change of seasons Yt hTE STy olice. ition held by us prior to Feb. 14 Serving a writ of execution for a ' Father John's Medicine is invaluable DT il ] Girl Tells of Insult. s firmly in our hands. | judgment of $315 and costs of $43 as a tonic in the spring. It strength- i - Gaudian officiated at 5 Rt 3 «Our curtain of fire prevented a | rendered yesterday Constable DUffY ens the system and drives out the | (¢ funeral of Mrs. Julia Hoffman, Miss Sewczk told the court she is | . cition of the attack from develop- | this morning closed up the store of poisonous waste matter—builds up the | '¢ld at 2 o'clock this afternoon from rears old and lives with her mother | ;,; except in some places. Joseph Caliendo on Tast Main street. | body. It is this power that has made | Ner late home and at 3 o'clock from St Bl 141 Broad street. s Sh ‘“The enemy after suffering losses, | The judgment was in favor of JOhN it so successful for colds and throat | 1€ German Lutheran church. Inter- 1"—"’(‘: el phe G “';f‘ W * | consisting of a great number of killed | I". Di Nonno. | troubles. No weakening stimulants | Ment was in Fairview cemetery. i D’;'n e office Tuesdd¥ |or wounded, and eighty prisoners, | Ten new cases of measles were | morphine or other dangerous drugs or orning when Jacob accosted her at | wag compelled to retreat to his for- [ brought to the attention of the health | alcohol. - ] he street entrance to Hanna’s block. | ey position. P e D oftheines e Mrs. Imiaiga Hojenska, hen she left the office a few minutes “Eastern theatre: In a small en- ' now in excess of 300, | Mrs. Imiaiga Hojenska of Orange ter she found Jacob walting for her ' gyzement near Alssewitschi, (eight Do S T A Sul street died this morning ‘of pneu- hd he followed her down Main |iiles) northeast of Baranmovichi, the | jjvan have sold to Samuel and Mollio | monia at the hospital where she was | t until she appealed to Oicer pussians were driven out of their | Sweig land and buildings at Hartford | taken a few days ago. Pr ‘.“fl‘,q % val. She withstood rigorous cross- | positions avenue and Star street. being admitted to the hospital she Bamination and declared she had |’ «Balkan theater: The situation is beine sver seen Jacob before or given him | ynchanged. , i t‘er:r(:(:)nd;gfu:]zilr,@?mv“ 1:@..; this afd- years (,m_t her home. She was 35 excuse for speaking to her. She | “Tively artillery engagements in the |y 0% S THEE A0ne0 Sweet 47 SE8 bld Prosecutor Klett that friend of | Champagne continued throughout yes- | 1o W7, ¢ toe I D,;:;;,':e?;; a‘;‘; [acob has tried to settle the case out | terday. In the Argonne an enemy at- | pr R. M. Griswold was called to at- John P. Delancy. ¢ court. Judge Kirkham asked the | tack failed. e e R iascaog A The funeral of Joj % et S L i o = jtend him. Mr. Sweet, however, was hn P, Delaney, son P il gucstinas: whictt she | On both sides of the Meuse the !yt hadly hurt and will probably be of Mr. and Mrs, Patrick J. Delaney of nswered satisfactorily. ) French increased the activity of their | aut in a day or two. The oar was 125 Hartford avenue was held this Officer Rival told of arressing | artillery, and after a great increase In | mioving slowly at the time and the afternoon and interment was in new acob or complaint and said the pris- | the volume of their fire they attacked | nod man apparently slipped and fell (Continued From First Page.) Catholic cemetery mer at first deried making any re- | the village of Douaumont and other | goaingy it. i | — prarks to the 1. He also denied | lines adjoining it. They were Te- | i their lives she will make no apclogy Jacob Bergomi. having any money, but on beins | pulsed partially in close range fight- | ¥ Py QQ ! or promise of amendment.” earched he had $2.20. Later he ing and sustained heavy loss. We LABOR COMMISSIONER | " rhe Guardian sa; it cannot ,Ig:l{‘?mfr:’r{“‘n:‘*““ 'i‘fhga&-_flehl i:;ron:j, mf: | ag 4 ied Thursday a mitted say, “Good morning,” to the | took more than 1,000 unwounded imaginé that Americans will accept 2 2 5 Officers: Malone and Wagner | prisoners. AFTER LAX BAKERS “Such a reversion to absolute bar- f\zf, ‘”“‘:_h“‘;“;e' Al NeiC R Iomigst ave corroborative testimony. | “After the work of clearing the | barism,” and therefore regards the ! ot R CLINCR THS n.',;’m:“g “" . ks i5h Tainoeent, | batilet ficldbiti has Deentl ssceartainad = decision of the senate as having the | oo G0 WA S e Jacob said ho is thirty years of age | (N3t the booty taken since Feb. 22 | Here at the Instance of the Health |STeatest significance. 84 lives at 115 North street and is | [2S been incraised from 37 guns and [Saliatheliondoniatiernoon @ parcrs T l\Jm\\-,,A\V,, | painter by trade. He explained at | 1" “m‘“hi_"fi guns to 115 guns and Department, Issues Orders c‘o‘mmem on the- size ‘of the vute) to Card of Thanks. B e toibic of Tudsdas, saying | 161 machine guns. S | table the Gore resolution. The Pall e R e artralt B dersioon. Ho pro. | ear Obersept, northwest of Pfirt, To Clean Up. | Mail Gazette says President Wilson's | appreciation of the many expressions B o-- (ainicd a houss|ine ememy attempted ih vaIn to're-| 1, a1q of the health board's cam- | oinCHiies have mot been appreclated | of sympathy extended fo usl st the i = = pture the position taken by us on Shid fully here, and that it will be pos- | timc of the death of our beloved fath- THIRTY KILLED elraa&:g;aa}:éu:fl::::]h fl5 | Jeb. 13 His st attack succoeded | PHEM to force some of the propristors sible to judge the magnitude of his | or, Willard Steele and our grand- el . IR ¢or dne of these girls, he partly in rrj:\r‘hmrz our trenches from of untidy and unsanitary bake shops “firb mul e light of these dl@@_lne& mother, Mrs. Eliza A. Steele. We are | Suffragan Bishop . Acheson i o SUBURB OF PARIS B i Roo Sorzios, ourato at the “hich however, he immediately was | to clean up and observe the law, State ', TO™ the moment the president | particularly grateful to the members | Preach at St. Ma March 21-25. ol g ejected by a counter attack i = e > . based. his appeal on the question of | of P. O. S. of A, Jr. O. U. A. M ssian Orthodox church said the ac- el Labor Commissioner W. S. Hvde of ' national honor, the Westminster | and friends who, contributed flowers. A S fised occasionally goes to his church VAN REGION UNDER CZAR Manchester made an inspection here Gazette remarks, it was certain the CHILDREN AND compleed for the mission which Will | oo o0 000 mxploston Blows Up Ram: d he never heard any bad tales i 5 8 . vesterday and the conditions discov- | nation would rally to him. GRANDCHILDREN. | be conducted at St. Mark” Episcopal | 777" il i ; B fhout nim. Rev. Blisha Adams Per- | ntire District Now in Control of Rus- | 7ed caused him to_issue perempior ! — A0 W e chuzeh jcommencing Mer o and | parts East of Fort Short Distance n -missionary at the South church, - e orders to several to obey the man- Appendices on Rotterdam. continiing wnIEMs coh 12 P Ses A=A aid the same thing and several mna- sian Troops. O e e 1 Washington, March u'( d,”" wtare | IRISH CONVENTION Bishop F. C. Acheson will have charge Away—Fire Adds to Distress. B iiends of Jacob all declared: he London, March 4, 11:48 a. m.—Two | penalty of having their licenses re- | Lansing announced today {hat the of thofraleslonan G iliore 2 obidEpEng Paris, March 4 7 Thirty & 2 most moral ana upright man, K. Turkish divisions, reinforced by troops | voked. Commissioner Hyde was ac- | zbpendices to the German memoran- OPENS'IN NEW YORK | evening services. A musical program, Tisdl i s g 4 eorge was so positive about Jacob's that had fled from Erzerum, are the | companied on his rounds by Superin- |dum regarding armed merchant ships consisting of familiar hymns, Wil be DEISOS WEPS KOS0 Sl & TEES haracter that he characterized him « forces that had been operating | tendent T. E. Reeks, who called the | Were on board the steamship Rotter- —_ ledioutiench evening | S Holy com.i Bt Darsse o L oy S i “pure like a child seven .years A8ainst the Russians on the line run- | state commissioner’s attention to cer- | dam, due tomorrow in New York. N muniopwilliibe fadministored (¢ Pl e g g p1d.” ning through Mush, Bitlis and Van, | tain conditions here. sty Tansine =l s v e oniony | Pusticc IGot iDenauncesRA g e RELO:E onfliTnestay, Bithursday, & Hridayands) @ crmiies WA o ) Charges Sensation Loving. according to Reuter’'s Petrograd cor- The places i are not of first | Was based on a cablegram from Am- paganda to abroil United States peylrdey at 20le. ;. sndioniW sanes A'\H«Y(l l-‘lx;(::rl,l.» ‘l(‘vn:;:\;)n‘t 3 ”.’-‘, ::' respondent. With the occupation of | class character in any respect and | bassador Page at London. The ap- e clany el BRmniy GF O ) sl Bitlis, he points out, the entire Van | they give the inspectors the hardest Pendices contain photographic in the European War. Tier mill e m Spebal miERlgn | R et et e region, passes under the control of | kind of work. Conditions in these | cOPies of what the German govern- . o . children SHSeRecnE Wedncoday, \‘“ml’rll‘h(:\r(-dn* (:f\h(- 1;)\ qn“\ g ’n“r the Russians, while the Russians suc- | shops are filthy and both proprietors | ’ient contends are confidential in- New York, March i—In opening | March and feondinding orthres B e ainea a s e e e | Siniehon R o s manacrslio R TG S| LR T e sliconen or BRI Gh: oSl 2 R IS ILLDE Dol Tl B St st et UER Ut Bt aat (osives o1 EntiE S eratinal ihe o vt il coiaal i saaton hine i oo | menchant Nehipsllanmicdl for Rdefenaived | [V IO BERW GO To RibE NI o S O8I Ak U Sty il et p A e S i Fate thumigl vesheiiine S i LT ST e of | s e e, o |[SISE0 (SO GG O ik G| e Vi S Saturday, | hang grenades, was & is 1 Sitn thiel loesl OEh Bitise 1t appears, | sanitaryilclaractaiiTn e lhine nostors | (loselinstnucHons Germanyibased her |[DZODSESE A IUIDALLIRECONRIEYRIORIEE S ‘\v[m“:\. 20 fiin ithe morntne SR at Bl e Sl lowed, ird thore wera tok Turkish reinforcements from Mesopo- | meet with excuses and evasions aesisratonfionlineantionsolii-atia sl pIClUCRINERUE Sed Rotaie Bl pwargy S B DSty lither explosions ,although Of lossiss: TR, B D) L 0 Tl | it RGOS e it G | SCTIARn CrmeRl mnORet ouin o ||SORRuRE, IO Suidas G e = erity, on »unt of the flames, ¢, her enemies. zens who “for pleasure or profit wan- STEAMER OFF BAR. VEriy, A0 RoCaURS oo LA i | | by roundabout routes in order to | most strenuous measures are tak | 0] Aar reach the third Turkish army. 2 e 2re taken. | “Tno attitude of the state depart. [ fonly. expose {hemsclves: on ships in BT | F i i % o an un-| o0 S ard the German declaration | the war zone and declared that their | City of Baltimore With Passengers | MURDERESS ENDS LIFE most danger. 2t the age of 55 yea Mr. Prit S\ N /7NN The Spring Fashions i n HART, SCHAFFNER and MARX SUITS Are Now Displayed Every suit guaranteed all wool and fastcolor. You can’t get this guarantee from everyone. Price $18.00 Up | THE EMERY SHIRT at $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00 ' You can taKe it home, examine it closely and if it does not please you, bring it bacK. NN\ /NN 2NN [N NN " l IO 2NN 2NN NN NN i Arrangements have been practically — In summing up for the defense, Attorney F. B. Hungerford upheld his client’s story and said it appeared to him as though Miss Sewczk is a “sensation lover” and intentionally misconstrued Jacob’s greeting in or- - that she could be a participant in la sensational case. Prosecutor Klett characterized this tatement as groundless and said the girl is en- titled to a lot of credit for taking the prompt legal step she did. | — e know ropositi severa | i i In pronouncing judgment Judse @ L RS tion to several of the | i; o gefinitely determined after | action should not be allowed to in- Aboard Ts Floated. IR L7 the | cas 2 OLD LI GATHER, pakers and they were at first inclined i § volve tI rhole nation in war. kham said the case had been d to be insulting, but when inf | officials have had an opportunity to |Volve the whole (O e Wl 01 Bolnt Comfort Va. March 4—- thoroughly and ably arsued and he | carifornic : S e Informed | o9y the appendice! The convention says it is opposed [, 14 BOm LAR ek (o G of | Had Received Scntence of Twenty feit sure the accused was guilty and | (O HOMMH G. O. P. Split Cannot Be | that ne ha; I HOWRY 10 Bovoks thelr | % S SO L to British influence in this country | The Chesapeake Line steamer City ot ; made the proposals which he was Patched Up. licenses, thus putting them out of | STURGES IS BACK. I |{&nd seeis toldestroy it It also wish- | Baltimore, which iwent agreund Seh | eharged with. His previous good i DranciscoMlmeranti i || USSR SRt sashanEs asians es “to presorve for Irsland the rem- | [amBion Ber e B CUECR = : [E D11 na thie act that this was his | line” republicans from. alll parts of | Neoiced cona o, Sioner Toundly | nayd(nas ockHong i Snec iR SIS er o dle R MRS e e e o (IR o el :n'\.t ';m.n\lur led the judge to be | California gathered here today to hold | delinquents to understand that an i“l,),e Stay There Just As Long. - "‘“gla“‘(i]‘,&r‘f":ns?:;t'?g'fl thom fo deathy e I Anburs, N Y. Maroh (- maltk B enient and fine him but $5 and costs. | a state conventi 3 T S < or cap 3 D SO 5 s 5 °f g ¢ t < 5 . R Zaele S dofee Purpose of | mediate change is demanded. The| Hartford, March 4—Bank Com- | Justice Goff said the Irish peopie | The steamer was bound from Nor- | Melber, convicted of the murder of T T BT, b G ro‘x?\r:‘]now ! state has jurisdiction over bakeshops | misstoner E. J. Sturges who has been | were not loyal to Great Britain “ex- | folk to Baltimore and had a large | her five year son, George, by forcing | 2gatic ablican T engaged in the manufacture of T O S el : Ridee el ' for | number of passengers aboard poison down the child’s throat and AT . : g SSeanal L 3 > of bread in New York during the week in at- | cept on irrefragable evidence, ou ! ; ¢ Sl s NED. "(‘:!"'l‘:‘i‘”\?V"E'e‘e'»';_ in (rgxfiazn. { for public sale and the commissioner tendance on the hearing of the com- he reasons that all manifestations The steamer was floated early lo- |leaving the body in a swamp on the “rancis V. sling, chairman of | has the power to reyv ; Ares o E S e astically | day undamaged and proceeded for | outskirts of Albany, Jan. 6, 1911 coms ilk Stati i 11 Talk o S e e el revoke licenses mittee appointed by Judge Tuttle of | of free thought have been drastically 3 sutskirts any, Jan. 6, Milk Station Association Will Take It | the republican state central commit- | where the proprietors fail to comply | the \'upe‘;'fior court to take evidence (.)uppreqsud ii Ireland, and that the | Baltimore. mitted suicide today in Auburn Pri- Up Late | tee, who issued the call for today’s | with sanitary regulations e assets e Prise 5 S S Wome | ¢ € E sanita ula . 5 o assets s : ~e garrison is !son for Women e enventionieaidithat ailltoos = ations. as to the value of the assets of the | maintenance of a huge garr Althou is week is to 3 § : — P ¥ of 2 A rerawe the peo- Mrs. Melber had worried over het suen e e i o be o | T T i 0 | v R, S Bt Sy’ L | Ry fo S| THROWN INTO PRISON |t ™t i1 gerved nationally by municipalities as | term themselves, ‘“united”—republi. | *NNUAL BANQUET moMORROw, |returned. He saxd the “oarng b ple when the army Is : D “baby” week with the general aim of | cans had vanished. * | been f"’s“’f“"fd p}‘t'l‘“l e'l‘”(;sn 151 e —— k | 5 ot rs, : 3 est o orney era ¢4 e orking to cut down on infant mor. | The ticket to be chosen today win | 19U0T Dealers Association to ‘llhe i can Shoseencasementiin HE END. lality during the coming hot weather. ‘;;l(‘ :‘n!edy:n '1]: \ ml:mary eleo_tinn on Drink and Make Merr: | the supreme court will make it im- NEARING THE END. " Bew Britain organizations interestod | Crieane il Ly melireacieBation to ! The first annual banquet of possible for him to attend the hear- [ With §5,619 collected up to today, | one of four men on trial for robbing B i onment il delay thetr onra ag B ¢ - New Britain Retail Liquor | ings the members of the campalgn teams Administration in Belgium, ! the Washington Park National Bank 2 3 ¥: i '_ i association will be held tomorrow af- | The only witness thus far examined | of the Y. W. C. A. set out .with re- i of $15,000, today corroborated the RSt 0 SEome ime Ur the late spring | LOANS CALLED IN, [ternoon at 4 o'clock in Turner hall, | is President Boynton of the cora- | newed vigor to complete the collec- Amsterdam, via London, March 4, !¢ S50 0 T iates to the effeet or early summer. The New Britain O RN G The committee i . S e the stand six days and his | tion of $7,000 for the budget and the | 5:40 a. m.—The Handelsblad s the e Ra b - | ee in charge has made | pany on e o » 4 9 that they had been induced by Eddi Milk Station association, which has ritain Hopes to Accelerate Mobiliz arrangements for a pleasant after- | examination has not been finishe workers were confident that ‘thelr ob- | the German court-mar Mack, who turned state’s evidence, tc B Abtably zood work In_this field, | e s e noon’s entertainment. | There is the possibility of his beins | ject would be attained. —The teams | has sentenced three more Belgians, | /0% "0 7010 Gith the under- Bnnounces through its chairman, Mrs 7 5t The following will be the guests of | on the stand six days longer. Com. | kept battling away at the proposition | one of whom was a woman, to impris- | 0 qing that they were to be pro- 5. E. Martin, that the matter has not | 1-ondon, M d 3 -m. honor: Mayor George A. Quigley, | missioner Sturges said there were until after 4 o'clock, when the final [ onment with hard labor. . tected by Police Lieutenant Thomas been lost sight of but owing to a |the aim of accelerating mobilization | F'rank P. Quinn of New Haven, presi. | number of other witnesses and it w returns of collections will be an- Marguerite Blanckaert was sen-lg oyon soho mumber of important events this week | 0 American securities, the treasury |dent of the state association; Leo | impossible to say when the hearing | nounced. tenced to prison for life for treason- | S1eENet: there is little time to give to the un- | 1as given notice to British banks that | tlein of Hurtford, vice-president! | Would be brought €o 2 Gloser = o | able acts againstithe German adminis- | - | they are requiredto call in loans grant- . i 3 5 % - — tration; a former policeman named dertaking. | thes s gran ; nmons "of New Haven, | = oD T ' = oNrey The Y. W. C. A, campaign to raise | ¢l upon American rallroad shares. | staty i e Y o TURKS PRAY FOR VICTORY. U. §. TO PROBE CHANGES. Alexander Daume to two for issuir DID AN O WA R funds for the support of that in- The expected announcement of the | , state treasurer, and Frank | pR e Washington, March 4.—Any charg- | false passports, and Gustaf Minenclet | London, March 4, 2:43 p. m.—The gtitution for the next < vears and | Bovernment’s decision to borrow Madden of Hartford, president of the | 1inver Pasha Greeted on Arrival in | es made by the Carranza government | to one year for hiding soldiers | foreign office made a denial today bf : FRi well s Luy American securities is still | New Engls S e | it “oncerning alleged unneutral activi- | — i the Mothers’ congr well as the | We buy Il | New England Bartenders’ association. Jercusalem. concerning alleged a s e S : i Toys' club campaign for the building | Gelayed. President A. 1. Monsecs will act as | poriin, March 4, by wirele ties of Francisco de la Barra, who GOVERNMENT BONDS RISE. |in the United State wing out of 'y | Jerlin, Marc . oy ele: SEEPERY S U P 3 2 the submarine issue between Germany 0 : the works he = — master of ceremonies a funa ave all in the work it the | onieslatilch el post IR e e lical non i ConAtan: Present time and the milk station & ARGUE FOR BANK TRANSFER | Mrandial exercises. — The entertain- | [1VU0"7 0 0rt the arrival at Jerusa- sociation feel that it would be ur hington, March 4 Senator |T2€nt Will consist of remarks by the ? Tnver Pasha, Turkish minis- S ot tr undertake anyth important e o ‘h'e “n;"n l-km“:“”' mayor and state officers and Presi- ‘i“m nf 1 \C““;‘-np;mm h‘v Diemal | Partment is still without evidence that | the Battle of Verdun. The new five | GF¢ '\‘ "1‘[-"“ r;‘ “H u‘. : subjeets 1t ) an cec a 8 C nec: ele- i ., ¢ er O war, C E ) 4 celi i o t a P ¢ ¢ tat Shanghai nof 0 embark on ners ¥ t dent Patrick H. Corbe oc ] celix Diaz has re-entered Mexico. per cent. have advanced since the he- iners this moment. ation in congress argued today before atrick H. Corbett of the local | pyipy commander of the Iourth | Felix Diaz g . bt 7 of cither belligerent . e maRd wnos aiton fion Vol oLe s 1 . Mesin ginning of the attacks from 87 franes | Of either When the time is decided upon. Sho fodorail = aorve Sbardiior . trane: | Bartenderst unlor ocal selections | .| il aemy. The Ulemas (inter- 2 ~ milk station association, the New : i i K will be rendered by J. . Gaskin of | . e [ Pales I . 25 centimes to 88 francs five cen- FEfatn Charity | Organization G of o Sl o6 B0 S | e St e coatolions -l i | et OF O, S 68 SRR e e | times, or stiently above the original | Farl Wolf and Miss Marle Hoflma fegRor health will unite Sork tederal roserve - disteict. . The |Eiven By Mr. O'Donnell of New York. | S0 0L forsons received Enver | qinal Mercler has arrived at M T price of lssue. The old ‘three have | Were duleily maited &t £:30 ciolod B iz o save the baby, X 2% S > . ° | Lynch’s orchestra will furnish mu prominent pe DS LS n dinal Mercier has arrived at Malines, | also advanced from 61 francs cen- | this afternoon at the parsonage by the board recently ordered Fairfield coun- Pasha, who also visited the heads of | Belgium, on his return from his trip | {imes to 62 franc Rev. M. W. Gaudia ty, one of those west of the Connecti- TR IR T Christian societies. to Rome, according to a despatch 2 cut, to be so changed. Members of | PRISONER ATTEMPTS SUICIDE. Prayers were held for the vie- |goom"ina latter city. the delegation said the business of tho | Stamford, ~ March 4—Thomas | tory of Tslam. The whole popula- = TO RENT OR FOR D) western section is almost entirely with | Moore, arrested upon a minor 5 | tion greeted Enver Pasha with en- i house, West Main street, T 4 New York. It was said that banks |tried to Kill hflm‘;plf by w :Eaxfif | thusiasm. U. S. CONSUL FOUND DEAD. 1a also mew bungalow, r s, | east of the Connecticut do not oppose | necktie as a noose in his cell to- | —————— Rome, March 4, via Paris, 1:10 | Raymond street. C. L. Barnes, ! the transfer of the western banks. day. Another prisoner, arrested for MARCIT 11 FOR HEARING. p. m.—William F. Kelley, the Ameri- | THE RICHEST OF 7 ALL PLANT FOODS Chestnut, 461-2. 3-4-6dx SRR ELEI I kel “king re 3 i san consul here, was found dead in s ut, pocket picking, ave the alarm. caneol Animal substances are essontial to the growth of full, abundant crops. BONE, | | Moore was sent to a sanitarium, as Hartford, March 4—The pubiic | chair shortly before the breakfast | AnsL 4 0 da ps. BOI 5 Sov = z ; SHARE DIVIDE o , as e é S | and MEAT are animal substances of the most powerful productivity L.OST—Seven-months-old dog, color $1,400 A SHARE DIVIDEND. there was evidence of mental trouble, | Utllities commission has fixed March | hour today. Death was probably due | by re real plant foods, and their action is lasting and erfective black and brown with white tipped | Ppittsburgh, Pa. March 4—E. . {14 as the date for the hearing on |t, heart disease. i BONE, BLOOD and MEAT Fertilizers, made by the Lowell Fertilizer Co., are tail, answers to name of Boston. | yennings of the Pure Oil Co, an ' | the petition of the New York, New B | just te brands that can muke every erop a profitable one and leave the soil Finder please notify Mrs. Ida Ben- | nounced today that the directors of TO CONFISCATE PROPERTY. | faven and Hartford railroad com- i alwaysirch anC ier g i . L 2 2 RS < ; HAUT We have a booklet telling how fine crops were grown in 1915 without potash- son, 2 Washington Place. 3-4-1dx |the Quaker Oil company, the pro- Paris, March 3. 5:10 1. m. (De- | pany for authority to take land un- ROBBERS MAKE BIG HAUL. | e have a booklet telling ho ps were g ut pota = | will you send for it? Also, we have a dealer near you—see him ! ducing corporation in the mid-con- |layed)—aA bill proposing confiscation [ der condemnation proceedin in Tulsa, Okla March 4.—Robbers LOWELL FERTILIZER COMPANY, Boston, Mass. HPOR SALE—Shoemaker shop with | tinent field, had declared a dividend |of the property of persons who have | Groton which it wants for railroad | dynamited the bank at Mounds, Okla., . machinery, etc. Selling because of | of $1,400 a share he stock which | evaded military duty by flight or res | purposes. The present owners of the | early today and escaped with $8,000. An]mal death. Inquire L. Hyman, 209 | nhas a par value of $23 share, is | idence abroad ill be introduced in jland are Pierre L. Schellens, the | The explosion scorched the currency F =3 lm-n y Memorial association and Wil- | and it is thought it will be easily ertilizers Capen. street, Hartford, Conn. held by the Pure Oil Co. The total [the chamber of deputies tomorrew by s R 8-4-3dx | amount of the dividend is $2,800,000. | M, Jenouvrier. } liam C. Jones. identified. Years for Forcing Poison Down Witness on Stand X Weeks Woman Sentenced For Life By Ger- | POLICE GRAFT CHARGED. mans For Treasonable Acts Against | Chicago, March 4—Alex = Brodic was to receive ten per proceeds the story published several weeks age recently arrived in New York from Paris, March 2, (Dclayved in trans- Europe, will be investigated by the o11)—Government bonds are ! : department of justice. The state de- | rising fractionally on the results of { that during the Itusso-Japane war and the United States, to the efreel

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