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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, MARCH 6, 1916. ¢ = A m I POPLE'S CHURCH ' * b % G0 MAGHINSTS BANISH POLITICS ™ city e %J%Mllé’j% RICHTER & CO. Plant Now Building Submarines Mrs. I'. W. Hiltbrand of 690 ISas "\RT["ORD, - (Continued From First Page). Groton, March 6—About 60 skilled | T[] REPUBLICANS ‘;\:‘.\‘m;n::».“” e i e Sm“—‘ Sionse = Seeel 25 ShS Amel'ican Ha[’dwal'e S machinists, the majority of thera S T the home of M. O. Baker where their | employed in the building of subma- Mr. Mrs. Ch 30 hay Lk i 1 . returned from a trip to South Cavo- e o o iR e v G nemn G o = - s S @ 0D U Bk ; 100 shs Stanley Works were aired and a strong determination | Engine company plant, have signed (Continued From First Page.) Ti( Gurrent Bvents olab ot this express » work ard for his resig- | contracts to go to the Remington ot ) -3 & 5 o e MO S S “s plant at Fddystone, X i afternoon at the home of Mrs. W. & 100 ShS Landers, Pl‘al‘y & Clal'k nation and to secure a new pastor. Arms company’s and will be preceded by an hour of e In the meantime Pastor Anderson |1a. where a big rush order for the | dehate on the adoption of the speeial | 11 YW ATHeT: 3 agd his followers have heen quiet and | allies is demanding the services of | pyje, Stanley Woman's Relief corps will their actions of vesterday was the first | thousands of men. The rules committee's action today | 10ld its regular meeting Wednesday public notice of their decision in the Agents of the arms company came | is 3 preliminary victory for the ad- | @fternoon. In the evening there will matter, here with increased wages and DO-| ministration forces, which have been | b¢ @ public supper from 6 to 8 nuses as an inducement to for these | fighting for a week against delass | 0 clock. men. Two weeks ago 134 machinists | parljamentary tactics and straight B. F. Neuman's Bible class of ® » L left here for Chester, Pa. Represen-| out and out opposition to Presidert | Trinity Methodist church will hol@ an A 3 tatives of the International Machin- | Wilson's demand that the house take | oyster supper in the church parlors yl y e ists Union were here Sunday and ad-| yp the resolution and defeat it tonight. i | | | | | dressed the machinists, telling them |, demonstration to Germany that| mye misses Lilllan and Grace Brady ~ flioyiican Rsecureilileherwasssitizoue | (fh el disscnmons)l mgenst Mihia| forelrit| MEbG R e el foanaie Tes nE i o [ An obligation paid by check avoids disputcs—the check is re- organized effort. policy do not represent a majority of | a1 Knights of Columbus ball in M turncd after payment and becomes a receipt. | Paying by check is business-like and convenient—it puts safety ETT congre Bridgeport this evening. ‘tions, S il The special rule wi ride at & patldady 2 e INSANITY. WOMAN o D e S oty IS S e e e e : | B na system into your daily tran K ) 2 2 debatc Lhe o i i ¥ This strong Bank welcomes checking accounts with business (Continued From First Page.) TLemore resolution wiil be before the | Permit to build an addition to his a - i P s c ; s 89 South Main stree ; firms and individuais. house for action. The program is io | Home at 1 2l BlReeld o ) eral German lines heing swept away | yjoenep of Seven Children Who Killed | taple it, as was done with. the Gore | Cost of §500. C. E. Stockwell will do by the famous French 75’s. Tation Hohy i the work. B R e PR e - | reso he senate, thus expr : It is also said that train loads | priest Will Say She Was Mentally | TH0T0L 08 5 1 e Sen e e A case of diphtheria has been re- of German wounded have left Verdun % . 3 battlefields for Germany Tnbalanced at the Time. the house that no legislation what- | ported to the health board at 38 Arch 5 : cer regarding the travelling of | street. o7 - = Paul, Minn., March 6.—Insanity | Americans on armed ships shall be| Councilman Arthur F. Spencer s an- . Nothing to Report From Turks. t. 5 i T fill be the plea offered in the defense | enacted. nounced as a candidate to succeed SPRING SUITS AT Constantinople, March 6, via Lon-f ¢ ypio “snjela Dudek, the mother of | The house resounded with cheers | himself in the second ward. USUAL $35 VALUES. don, 1:18 p. m.—*There is nothing 10 | seven children, who shot the Rev.|when Mr. Mann took the floor and| j;oi Recor has been appointed | Salesmen from some of the best report from any front,” the war office | pronry Jajeski to death at St. Casi- | assailed Americans who might in- [ 0000 B0 o Registrar Wil- | makers in the country, have repeat- @louncement of ltoday saye. mer's Polish Catholic Church on Sat- | volve the country in war by travel- |, zeigler, Mr. Zeigler regards his | edly said that we were among their AN s Gha it ing_on armed ships. - candidacy for re-election as bright. | most critical and hard-to-please cus- A7 R0 The woman, the police said today, I hope our citizens never Will be | ;7o ig peing backed by some of the | tomers. Only those lines of sound London, March 6, 10:30 a. m.—An | refused to discuss her remsons for|Put to the test of having to fight | 0o ™ Hen in the party. reputation and real attractiveness are Amsterdam dispatch to the Central | shooting the priest, merely repeating | because some fool has involved us by 5 ever even examined in this store. . : : " o 5 A marriage license was issued tods : News savs that since Feb. 21 heavy | her original statement that he had LR D HLET O G || e N S S The result is that when you ex amine a suit here, you are in a po fighting has bee o S 2 : ; ) o gl oohi B DIOELSASIDECREen v ronked T or : field court and Miss Edith C. Macker | & sniphero : b he relief forces of Gen. Avimer, on| The coromer's inquest will be held Bryan Entertains at Lunch. L tion of a man who examines a col- the Tigris, and the Turkish troops, ac- [ tomorrow. While the rules committee was| , oot oo n oo | lege graduate regarding his “A-B- cording to advices from Constanti- Beae meeting Rep. Balley of Pennsylvenis |, & SEPCS toe-ns of Bt Tl C’s” or the multiplication tables— lodge, K. of P., will be held this even- | 5} such questions are unnecessar: nople. TEspecially severe fighting has CHAMBER ISSUES WARNING. telephoned invitations to senators | e been taking place near the town of and representatives to lunch with | 08 & o all questions of quality have long Nasrie The British have recently Magazine | Wm. J. Bryan at 1 o'clock at a hotel Members of the Meriden Luther | before been settled by the most cri- £ Persons Approached by % I A 3 mbved up a new large force to pro- T et e near the capitol, About twenty mem- | lcague will be the guests of the Lu- | tical experts, and the answer 0 ceed to the relief of Gen, Townshend Sl : 3§ bers of congress were invited,.most | ther league of the Swedish Lutheran | sure that you could almost buy with Standard Screw Feature of Setisdal at Kut-El-Amara Acting on advices received today, | or whom are strong advocates of a | church Thursday evening. A social | your eye shut. It’'s worth your Market, Continues Strong Toda P Secretary A. H. Andrews this after- | warning resolution. Others opposed | and entertainment will be held. while to deal with a store where your s aal. ey Trebizond Boulevard. noon issued a warning tolocal people | ¢ preparedness. Mrs. Nicholas Glover and daugh- | satisfaction is so absolutely certain? and Seils as High as 295 against canvassers who are soliciting | My, Bryan insisted that the lun- | ters of Spring street left this morn- | Come and see our new Spring Suits DO | Standard Berew, the featuse i sales of a magazine called, “The Mo- | cheon was only a “friendly gathering”. [ ing for Atlantic City, N. I at §$25.00. trday’s market, was one of the salien thers and Childrens Magazine.” The | Representative Bailey's view at the| A large number of local persons nghel' Level Oi PHCGS IlldICHIGS featres lof fhe Hartone e T day and sold strong througnout. canvassers profess to be working in| same time was that it was a “meeting | sere disappointed at the depot this e ) : : 3 the aid of an Anti-Tuberculosis So-| of those opposed to preparedness and | afternoon by the lateness of the su- | DEATHS AND FUNERALS o {1arket opened with Standard Scref clety, but information received Mr. | favorable to warning passenzers| burban train due here at 1 o'oloc i Mood of Optimism {1id in at 285 and the price ;\ndorsur_: says, brands this as false. | against taking passage on armea| Lack of steam prevented the train Charles Frederick Stroebel. | steadily unti] sales were ‘xnf\dc kish batteries, it Is announced, replied | The directors of the Civic bureau | ships.” from reaching the city until after 2 | Charles IFrederick Stroebel died At —— | 295 per share. The closing prigs but without success. ;:C;'hf‘m(s pamhen T sl No Conspirac o'clock. 5:30 o’clock this morning at his home, | New York, March 6--Wall §t. 10:50| Were 285-840 o auoted: . pa — s nf‘“;"e"‘\?p‘r‘(a;n;’le‘ l‘)’\‘n‘é T’_‘fl He was emphatic in his declaration Secretary . 8. (Cadwell of the Civil | 429 Church strect. The funeral will | o m.—The week on the stock cx-i ““‘ = “‘,’.,‘ o “"m,hu\'" Brd Mot tomorrow morning ‘st 10 o oluak | 1&t N0 “conspiracy”’ was on foot. service commission reports that there | pe' held Wednesday arternoon from | e one o0 G more confidence, | o o RS Gl i e % = O “I can’t say a thing about the sit- | have been seven applications for the | the chapel in Fairview cemetery and i z E G (% Judd, 103-105: Lafl and at 8 o'clock in the evening al ation in congress” Mr. Bryan said. | place as fireman at the local DOST | Rey, Frederick Wunder, pastor of the | this being denoted by the generally|: i North & Juad, 103-103; Le speclal meeting of the directors of | s don't know wWhat it is. What I shall | office. ~The examinations Wwill 1 |English Lutheran chureh, will officiate. | higher level of prices. Material gains; ders, Frary & ( lavic 0Tt ss s the chamber: will be held. | say today problematical. I won't| held on March 17. Interment will be in Fairview ceme. | were a confined to specialties,|Scovill, 4756-478; Colt's Pater A meeting of the committee in|gay that [ shall not discuss warning e a of L the | err o Petrolean | $48-853; Stanley Works, charge g 9 il ot e i Secretary A. H Andrews o > | tery. however, such as Mexican Petroleum, ! Niles-Bement-Pond, *108s10% charge of school research, will meet | american citizens against taking p: E oy O sapad sl e e ) i and Niles-Bement-Pond, A 31000 German = d Saturday afternoon at 3 o’clock in the | sage on armed ships but T will say that | Chamber of l}mnnr‘\(‘kt R M 1 wa : ‘x Enonn e :{ Butte and Superior and Anaconda] Ppeck, Stow and Wilcox is surgi : German cavalrymen of the | library room of the New Britain In- | I nave said mothing about it thus fay: | Heven this afternoon to atte man and was employed as a machinist | oo B TUEUE R G ““H” the front as a good MiAE.EEE Jandsturm on their way to the front | st e o p conference on freight matters. at the New Britain Machine compan : ; on tie voai i near Ypres Seiifen 0t those 'm‘.re"‘e' = 1( 5 = p— The degree of super excellent mas- | He was 28 years, 5 months and 23 | of the better known war issues, par-|stock and today e ieh ” o # £ ¢ are invi n attend. Ca S. - 2gree = S 2 b Ay i i e 5 . = <. 3 ) 8 one offered. ‘\‘ffifim‘xifi \l\‘:‘nflgi:‘ tak on the wone | TOWN IN DANGER OF ter will -be conferred on a class of | days old and leaves his wife and two | ticularly Crucible Steel, Pressed Steel|30 bid and none offered. candidates at the meeting of Doris | children. Mrs. Strobel was formerly | car, Baldwin Locomotive and West-| o on rosiie mo REMAIN. and offer suggestions regarding the 8 o : ; j : APPENDICES ARE HERE CiTarce e D SLIDING INTO RIVER | Sonoie™® a2t R0, “wednestay | sise Anie Olson. - Phelr two oniidren | inghouse, ~Rails were. steady and| vs To o evening in Masonic hall. Members | are Charles I, aged ciznt years, and | United States Steel rsponded 0 ale i "o me 1ot wodne = SLIDES INTO AUTOMOBILE: — of Tomic council of Bristol will be|john A, aged six- Mr. Strobel also | better demand. Dealings continued | B Next Step by United States Will Be s | . 2 = 3 | the guests of the eveninz and re- |jeaves a sister, Mrs. Kate Heinzmann, | moderate, with speculative interest| 1 = rt::'!k [lmm'wmt‘l:mn ""Unhfi [xls‘eli'm- RestdentsiileciAsfharth. Sot(ened BV Sonvents Bwiliiipel served S aciitliel o qlinis parents, Mr, and Mrs. John | converging around conditions at! A special meeting of the Swedis ice this morning that as he was d lose of the meeting. Strobel Washington Lutheran church congregation Wil s i e cavy Rain, Threatens to De- close Strobe ashing Luther: Y O 1 _ ing his automobile down Franklin | Heavy Rain, ithre = Miss Agnes Birmingham, dacghter Mr. Strobel was a member of the Wall Street Closing—Steel, the war | he held Wednesday evening at thé e Orgushly. e ‘h“"t:;"::“‘[“ir"lS‘T;R ';:’e 2"‘)‘ molish Their Homes. of Thomas Birmingham of Dwisht | Knights of Pythias. Worthy Templo, | Sf0up and some representative rails | Lenten services, when action will b e a'sled coasted ¢ a yard directiy o as entered St. Francis hos- | pytl =4 Bads Teeiimaly lactive o niahert T he resignation of Professdl Washington, March 6.—The appen- | o v Louts L RN .| street, has entered vthian Sisters; the Schwahen Verin came increasingly active at hig taken on the resig e S sy ] In front of his car. The youngster,| gap Francisco, March 6.—Coastwise | ;1,1 training school. *fer former as- | and the German Lutheran church prices later. Theclosing was strong. | Gerhard Alexius. It was said todas dices to Germany’s declaration of the | who was the son of Supernumerary | yeggels which arrived yesterday from: sociates at Landers, Frary and Clark A that considerable stress will L8 Officer Ira Leonard, was knocked off | 1o north report having weathered | DIeHE % SN o irse of old Miss Rose Crosby. broushf toibeariod tHe GEESU S the sted but not badly injured. Dr. | gjes of hurricane force. A seaman | j;qi week when she severed her con- : 5B CRudire main here. H. T. Bray examined the boy. b : : S s o ' s et New York Stcck Exchange quota- was washed overboa nection with the company. N ensttiinisnedt iy RIShiss & oo - Petrograd, via London, March 6, 7:16 a. m.—Russian torpedo boat de- strovers have bombarded Trebizond, the Turkish seaport on the eastern part of the coast of the Black Sea. 120 miles northwest of Erzerum, and havg sunk several vessels. The Tur- German Troops On Move. London, March 6, 11:45 a. m.—Im- portant movements of German troops in Belgium are reported in a Central News dispatch from The Hague. It is said information has reached The Hague from Maestricht, Holland, that Evening on Resignation. Taken When They Have Been Gone new submarine campaign, upon which terlin is relying to prove that British | Crosby of 688 IZast street were held eryhant ships, armed ostensibly for jefensive purposes, have been using = steamer Roanoke and drowned, and 5 ] - 1ts on Happiness. 5 l & T d SRy | €14 | members of the New ¢ Ex- their armament offens on the |A QUAINT UNIFORM several other members of the crew BTN from §t. Joseph's church, Rev: Patrick | [io0er® OF the Tew Sork Stock Hx- (Washitlpion Post.) submersibles, under orders of the x . | were badly injured. BITTEN BY DOG. Daly officiated and inlerment took : AR Although the heights of audaciou British admiralty, arrived this morn- FOR MORNING WORXK | The town of Weddortnrn, Oregon, | Victor Davis, a teamster, com- |place in the new Catholic cemetery Meny f LUl Mot weiia wessito R A Ing at the state department. was reported last might in danger of | plained to the police today that as he The pallbearers were Charles Twin- ElehB Lo closes : OISO 5 ‘f“m:m spirit perpetrated on an une { s bro« Funeral services for Miss Rose 2 reached some years since whe bold; When President Wilson and Secre- sliding into the Kogue river on ac- | drove into the vard at 170 Arch strect | ing, John Carroll, John Darrow, Thos, | Allis Chalmers ... 30 29 2914 | Feached some years since when a bo lary Lansing have had opportunity to count of the heavy rains, according|a dog owned o5y Mrs. Philip Bardeck | Kerrigan, John Murphy and Law- | Am Beet Sugar .. 4 68 ek, bi neat little go over them thoroughly they prob- to a despatch received here by the | rushed out and bit him in the leg. frence Crean. The flower bearers were: | Alaska Gold .... 19% 3 | suspecting 1“»”1 ‘:"” el happy, ably will take the next step in the 6 Chamber of Commerce. The inhabi- | The dog warden was notified. j Frank and William Ramsey, William | AM Ag Chem ... 63 5 6 chure entlel o i hre st negogiations with German Tt has | p y tants took refuge in the hills, e Darrow and Herbert Twining, Am Car & Fdy Co. 68% 6 5 | U“,}‘;‘"’“,n:”(”:“‘\.lm line takes up il »een indicated that the United State T ; = i 4 r =i = A Ice p : he lates! s line takes may ex he charges L = > " Wedderburn is headquarters for PREPAREDNESS BILI. —— e S 28% | .udgels in behalf of lightsome laugh= Ry (oxpact el charzes ithe appens s the big salmon industry of the river. i i e Am Can .. % 597 | O CEE o very beginning of the brighl ces make to be authenticated a ; b ‘. i b irty- 3 4 i ] *kley. p. Loc er 2 ' Y 5 - 2 jcatedtiand The fall there during the last thirty- | yjouse Measure Would Mopilize AN | o ann Riiga Ackle e ,rning hours. According to thif nay even ask Great Britain if any ex- " e ” died thi Am Smelting : : v six hours was reported to have been : : o 5 iis Smelting .... 99% 94 apting from. ookl rlanation of their allegations is to be o L oL e Commercial Industries, noon at her home, 75 Falrview street, | Am Suger authority, you spring from your bed mRde 6.—With the |She was 82 vears of age and had been | Am Tobacco .. .. .199 with a feeling of extreme exultation: in failing health for a long time. The | Am Tel & Tel bill by Chairman Hay of the military | funeral arrangements have not been | Anaconda Cop committee, the second of the national | completed. AT S Fe Ry defense measures recommended by | Mrs. Ackley was the wife of Albert | Baldwin Loco 55 1013 President Wilson was before congress, | T Ackley, Who is night watchman at | B & O .. . 88 86 3 Washington, March 6.—Ifforts | introduction today of the house army Then you yawn, once, twice, even thrice. Following this you smile pleasantly and capaciously at the four walls, the picture of Chauncey Olcott or Jess Willard over the mantelpiece, the gentle parting of the lips con= tinuing until the world is inc¢luded in {crney George W. Klett will shortly o ¢ s eoinprehencire e D OLR i LT R rain fell throughout yesterday, add- | ™\ 1 the result of months | She also leaves cight grandchildren. | Canading bens 10es: |iand new intonds are IRAA S of work and investigation was accom- S il e e L | terstoliar spnce. - This fixes you for | the day. No good deed is impossi- sy Faren o B """‘f‘l"f. 2 : y 3 | : ing to the town's danger- local theater manager for violating Al 3 £ 3 g Tt . Last reports from Wedderburn 4 ; e 1: n reference to overcrowding . a ; ¢ anied by a report which asserts that S Benne Ches & Ohic 1% 6 - b 1aw; i Sreferenc rererovding : i stated that slides had carried awsny | ! by Alzenort bis o James Benmett, S e i gouon O | ble to the man, woman or child who his house ¢ i the committee believes it has succeed- S e it Chino Copper ... 57% 561 | s F: 3 large portions of the hillside near the | A = A S ames Benne of 18 Gilbert street ~ starts out thus. Lagt evening Building Inspector i : ed in embodying in the measure | q.oo o8 Ca S0 O Chi Mil ‘& St Paul 93% 921 3 and . r n ¥ town and that many houses were | ., ? * : died yesterday afternoon at his home. | e 2 4 At least that is what the smilist and Arthur N. Rutherford and Chief R. : gt | A 8] . : every feature which is necessary to |y o po o et s Lol i Ty % 4 3 =TS R e i threatened with being carried into |, =¥ SSRT 58 MO €L 0 S8 SR R el e funeral will be helq tomorrow { oo F & : 32, | yawnist claims. But as the old wo= M, Dan of epa nt, £ : the river. A number of residents have | o o8 & reasonable pia i *" | morning from St. Mary's church at 9 DB S e 2% man d of the doctrine of total visited the various moving picture i A 2 defense.” ’, ‘ Crucible Steel 3 | . . : e R e T . o’clock. B 3% | depravity, only a few here and there yuses to note conditi S & C var: i ¥ £ 5] fe: ' « e us 3 e = 3 g stiller: Sec i iee: ¢ n(;‘ Lcondition 200K matn ; L v i 2 ol ) A ‘flm\“v f the }lm e bill i ‘f“‘ Mr. Bennett was born in Ireland :}:?' llers Sec | have ever been found who could tle managers against overcrowding. i i el o we broad scope given its proposals for | geve e 2 e rje o : d BURNS HIS SHIP J UE seventy-seven years ago. Many years | & ally live up to it as they shou It is understood that in one thea- B : L HIS SHIP FOR FUEL, the mobilization of commierical indus- | ago he entered the employ of Landers, | Eie 1st 1 : : S e er conditions were such that a com- : ! T s a e ication for | jap e . a3 : | General Elec i b Sl ol s » MR e Caught In Tce Kloe, Captain Cuts| e 24 lines of communication for | Frary & Clark where he worked as [ general lec . and tried in his partisanship, obsérved 1a e Pros ing a Y was L war use. elevator man. He is survived by five| Z00drich Rub ... k a ccasi that the Democratie nad Away Woodwork Fire i o A ) S o : on an occasion at t g de k to Firc Boilers, sons and three daugnters: Michael J., | (reat Nor pfd ... | party could always be depended upon ]: Nor Ore Cetfs. 421 % 423% (5 do the wrong thing at the right ispiration . : s One phase of the happiness Kansas City so ... ® I (g e 1 Culll n Marshfield, Ore., March VARREST IS EXPECTED. i s were continued today to get in wire 5 A P it 1 communication, interrupted by storms Theater Man May Have to Answer A = iy with Gold Beach regarding earth | for Crowding Picture House. ap i 1 Jides endangering the rown of Wed- : S ) | o il g N tarn, opposite Gold Teach at the | The'first of these measures, the sen- | North & Jjudd's. She also leaves a son, | B R 86% 86 % | . ] : : ] G e T e PR e || AU 10 ERGL 61 GRS, W Dk || T e e i | mouth of the Rqque river Heavy i gan Van Gorder of Clinton, New York. | Butte & Superior. 983% 947% It is expected that Prosecuting At- RIS ie Gl i @ew: York Hemald) B e and John, both of California, William, FIRE CHIEF DEAD, : o EERETRG T i Sn oF (e e 62 | BANK Benjamin and Frank of this city, and | Mary and Kate Bennett of tais city, hint above mentioned seems to con- T it : : Newfoundland and held fast there | Putn v i 8 e FOrring S Etane ie ; e m Savings Institution Opens : & Lack Stee 3 3 i flead of Torrington Department Dies Gt G L for ten days without coal, compelled | I ¥ and Agnes Bennett of New York. T:I'\‘r'h ‘;,“’Y tain the same element of hopeless- at Age of 71. G i to burn the woodwork and furniture Mag Vo (‘.“m"" i ness. Why should yawning be placed Torrington, March 6.—William H. : of the ship for fuel, the Loch Tay, a | Putnam, March 6—Under an or- Henry . Pritchard T O . | at the beginning of the day's work? R car e s b | Norwegian steamship, arrived here | der signed by Judge Gardiner Greene 3 Nt paka . | At the close, when kine and other on fire department, a burgess of the ' i i fter a vovage of thirty-one days | of the superior court last week, (he _The funeral arrangements of Henry | (%o A B foolishly futile creatures arg winding dbepgh from 1888 to 1905 and wa p : it from Rotterdam. i Putnam Savings bapk, closed since | W. Pritchard have been changed. The § o o it 7o o homeward o'er the lea, opportunities len from 1905 to 1912 and inventor of funeral and interment will take place [ ¥ C & Hudson .. for yawning are found on every side, Wil -ous swacih i aad stonateima : : Loch Tay almost from the moment | Under the order the bank is allowed ;N the city where he lived, Waukeezan, | ooy Ppr o i e /| You can listen to Newpop interpret e used by the Excslsior Neadle ! ’ fhitin = : when she left port at Rotterdam, and | to receive deposits and to pay out ten | Wis. Andrew Trumbull of this city )i L5 o g 0 = = 0 : ‘(hv “goo goo” of his cherished off- ompany, died of grip shortly afier by the time she reached the banks | ber cent of the deposits on or after [ left for that place yvesterday to attend | o/ (fo o o® “*° ) g | spring to mean more than Plato cve: $dnignt G din she had burned up every ounce of | April 15, ten per cent. on or after | the funeral of his former friend. Pocl Maills s co | pondered or Horatio dreamed of i B e 75 venrs ola A shn Taries i c“-,lTll_ : i ' July 1.\., and & cent. thereafter Al e S . 3 27 | all his philosophies. The chap whe M. Dayton of Newark, N. J., survives. he ship soon found herself in an | every two months. . = e Pressed Steel Ca. p 2 | has a sure prevention for flood dam- : ice pack, the outer edges of which | The bank has in deposits $2,7 HELD THEATER PARTY. T oy 5 ¢ | ages will buttonhole you, fourteen mce | scemed to grow more and more dis- | 318.75 and undivided profits of $ Mrs. Arthur Davis of 65 Garden | Reading ... ... ... 5 e = iqu:lmt:u\(‘tw will settle the w [tantiintil fitiibecame San S immense ({0008 allideposite M1t fwas) stated Fare Hisqeet cave a theater party at the Ly~ lRep iTie " com p | jiffy or two ardent zealots will proye | ficld extending to the horizon in [ now drawing interest at the regular | coum theater Saturday afternoon in | So Pac . | conclusively, but divergently, that | | | Its Doors Again Today. Storms delayed the progress of the | December 29, 1913, re-opened toda $1,000,000 FIRE. Peoria, 1., March 6.—I%ire de- stroyed the lowa Elevator, containing 750,000 bushels ¢ wheat today, caus- Ing a $1,000,000 lo every directiin, rate. honor of Mrs. George Davis of Boston. | o Ity there is a very warm place her ‘To get out of this frozen barrier At the close of the performance the | Studebaker . i 3 13 7 | for the wicked and that there i . zn?.(;ut fuel lrLj; the GGG S im- SHOT TO FRIGHTEN: KILLS. party adjourned to the home of Mrs. | Penn Corp i o 5 Under such circumstances | possible, so the captain began feeding | Daniel O'Leary at 5 Black Rock ave- | Texas Oil E ing comes easy Occurri the i > is usually | | | to the flames first the furniture of | Bridgeport, March 6.—Before Cor- | nue where a hountiful supper was|Third Ave ; | morning after it \ 3 o TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION. [ i i | the ship and then bulkheads and | oner John J. Phelan this afternoon, | served. Vietrola selections and danc- | Union Pae 2 3 of quite a time the night before, We { Tan gingham striped With Dnavy | whatever other woodwork there was | Joseph Marshall, a negro accused of | ing was enjoyed. The following com- | Utan o S would suggest yawns before retiring Dlue is used for this one-piece, .50 |ghoard to keep up steam there was | the murder of Peter Deas, Saturday | prised the party: Alonzo Davis ot RabiCo.. ke 5 7% | and a smile the next morning as a { suitable for the woman who does her | sca was regained. To accomplish this | night, testified that he shot, not to | Windsor, N. Y., Mrs. George Davis of | 11 S Steel p 1 5% | more wholesome routine were S 208 park street. 3-6-34| OWD housework. The short, full required ten days. After putting into | Kill, but to frighten off Deas, another | Boston, Mr. ana Mrs. John Hallin, n 116% | for the fact that hints on health and - i - | sleeves and the comfortable collar are | 8t Johns, Newfoundland. to receal, | black. who attacked him. He had|ar. ang Mrs. Bdward Blakeslee, Mr. | va car O hem 443 | happiness are like symphonies by WANTED—Second girl, Apply Mrs.| finished with insertion embroidery |the Loch Tay resumed her vovage and | been told that Deas carried a gun. The | and Mrs. Arthur Davis. Mr. and Mr: "estinghouse . ... i s Robert Louis Stevenson—things to be 7, (. Vibberts, Sunnyledge, Vine| which matches the little fluted frill | head winds lasting up to the time ur! auarrel was the result of a dispule] panjel O'Leary, Elmer Burr, Clarence | Western "n‘)nn”v 5 g tacked to the wall and ignored ever down the front of the waist. her arrival here. | over a rent bill. Burr and Earle Burr 4 Wyllis Overland 6 afterward, FOR SALE—Columbia graphophone, With good selection of records, very cheap, apply Mrs. S. H. Scoville street extension. 3-¢