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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MARCH 18, 1916. WIRES T0 MOTHER |y s 1™ i | OPTINISH REIGHS ' RICHTER & CO. N \ I ———_p q_ 2 o S m T IDTTORD ONEPRICE CJO €0 i MEMEBERS NEW YORK sn'ro:'l: EXCHANGE. AS [;AVALRY STAR]S | Seventeen cases of measles were P []N ST”[}K MA%{?&EE | fl %III;‘HIM\SYLUM ST(]' (. Rep ted by E. W. Eddy. New‘Brlml Nat. Bank t{]dg, Tel 840 and e i L Mrs, Nicholas Never brought to the attention of the health TFO! - —_— | department today. HARTFORD. | N o G o A e ) k) e Gl P suie for siou women » sectar || 50 shs Peck, Stowe & Wilcox John Robinson of Sexton Street IS | imvea Fiariaze ai i hosand, = s Shocked, Happy Solution of Foreign Rela- isRt Mrs. Annie Meader, 54 vears old, ppy g a5 i 50 ShS Stanley WOl‘kS i i ien” President James M. Cuviin of the | dropped dead vesterday aftern. t i q la Somewhere in Mexio” | resincns sames 31, cavin of ine | aronpea dond veerds atiernoen =i tjoDg Problem Is Responsible 50 shs Landers, Frary & Clark e Michael T. White have returned from |[of 312 Elm street. Death was due to ———— o \re John Hubineon of Sexton | D 0 New Orleans, Palm Heach |eart disease. The funeral will ho ECl e y 50 shs Union Mig. Co. T I s e o T | e BRI o, 653, Leld Monday morning at 9 o'clock Jrom her son. John Robinson, who s a member of the Machine Gun Troop | of the Sth Cavalry now ‘“somewhere | L€ carriers association favoring the | As Mrs. Meader had never been ill [ 3 i timism, accompanied by a general in- N | Penrose i ~v 3 imi C a e sic! 1€ i = e e s ]lrnxnsL bill. Which grants unlimited | €7 ;:"z‘;‘r:“:ti ‘;' r‘;‘;‘t"i) ‘i“‘ 'h T |crease of activity. This was due | in his hurried letter that his company | €Ave Gfgatgen coftoinh taliemploves (2ot S s o ln(x:qh:r’ feinlyitoRdeyslonients infcuy fonelan F]NAN NEWS AR anaer arnatandline lordert naal|Evben incapacitated whilsfontduty: e “h(\ S (dx" '1; relations which, as usual, seem to en given to march in fifteen min- A pleasing program was carried out icontrol financial operations. The | vies. Consequently his farewell lettar | last evening when Stclla Rebekah tuation in Mexico at the moment is | : L re-entered the hou s : . . i & t6 his mother before he crossed the | lodge observed ‘gentleme: hights |iatepsrec e AoNES thaniabe drovped oG e £% e T o I he Elne l ine Of border had to be short. In conclud- | and entertained the mals friends of | Besides her hushand Nicholas |#nd served to divert attention from SGOVILL ST”L SOARS ing his letter Robinson wrote “don’t “ the lodge. Meader, a well known expressraan, | CUF German negotiations which had | NEW Luw RE[;“R“ worry about me as 1 cun take care of | The water department i having its | Mrs. Meader ‘leaves five children, Een et e SR DU e i i) ’ s myself, being the fifth best shot in | troubles today thawing out froz St Al (of : Eiansoiin o at the sting i ] H0 bre Tl e N SO Gt | P Catherine, Anna and [eontusion in Mexico will be, is bevona R e e e e e - Ran, s b ) prediction. A long and irritating 3 5 Is a Crack Shot. napping last night not realizing that . O e Today When That Waterbury Private Robinson is a creck shot :““ temperature had dropped to and William G. Brayne. s"‘,in’:f‘”] ettt ';”‘ ; e | ive deits » | below the zero mark ani in conse- LH) L i rincipal effect of rec develop- Stock Goes to 54 and has sent many medals home to | Onge William — George Brayne, infant|ments has been to powerfully stimu- — SEosleCoesin LR e quence a large r a s L his mother that have been awarded | 4 co a large number had frozen | son of Mr. and M George Brayne |jate the preparedness movement: the That we The rapldly advancing price of th : | pipes this morni o i are showing i Al Eais e . : ge Bra r : are showing at him for his marksmanship. of 481 East Main street, died vester- | country being ridiculously unready to Mauy Smcks ie TOm 008 {0 | scovill Manufacturing company stel continued a feature of the Hartford ,}‘In )u\)ln»]vp»r, \\nHvr'n on March 12, e day Re\'.l(‘l. E. Jo_ucs officiated at | carry on an important campaign even 'e:ll‘ilrf\l;'(‘tl’ ):_-;*i"\“:&,\~“\“|‘1£tntl::\r:;(lln‘.‘r PR the funeral held this morning. in Mexico 4:\“'1;1 that become neces- ! Thl‘ee POIH[S on [he Sll‘eel stock exchange today. The elosh st s cy is being aint: - i sary. As an illustration of the di- i igures were 538 bid and 543 garding the movement of the United Mrs. Catherine Cayer. vision of market opinion, some stocks, 11’;\‘1” 7 ‘\;lfiewg hi::: ;‘r‘r‘i(r‘(- ‘ro-rus‘;;l { ° — 5 . New York, March 18.—Wall Street | has shaken off its pessimistic humor | and in its place taken on a fit of op- Senator McLean todsy preseniad to | fTom St. Peter's church. Interment the senate a petition of the local let- | Will be in the new Catholic cemetery. few minutes befors and had no sooner States forces. but for two days pre- Rev. Frederick McKeon officiated at |especially munitions, advanced on the i security. Brass stocks are alse hold: vious to his writing troops had been the funeral of Mrs. Catherine Cayer, jtheory that war with Mexico was New York, Marcn 18—Pr ure |ing firm, and New Britain Machi marching past to some unknown des- | held from St. Mary's church at 9 |[probable and would he beneficial to The styles are all new—and you | was directed against some of the more |showed a gain. The various quota tination No one knows where the, o’'clock this morning. The pall bear- |such issues; while on the other hand active issues, particularly the war |tions are herewith given: are _110311:,: he writes. In his opinion ! ers were James t‘lm'(e_v:' . J. De- | certain industrials and railroads have fifteen different models to select group, at the outset of today’s trading Bristol Brass, 64 1-Z 5 1-2 :‘1\\: Jlr‘.\(l‘.';n ;!xff;l‘xr is gom,x:l H nlx‘l\'vln‘p i " :unr-y.Tl: hurlosKIix;t‘).w\:, Iudv;'nr](}{\hl; 1r’7vnn;u \\'1(!\(;!1 Mexico advanced upon from. All the popular colors, and continued with more or less ef- [ American Brass, 271-273 Colt o @ long, drawn out and bloody af- Gh H T H H ! Y, ey, omas rigan and Fdward [the theory that efforts now being o the end A ican and Bald- North Judd, 101-103 r e deprads > Mex ] 4 I 3 arers wor 2 % te Vil Better see these SPECIALS at | fect to the end. American anc § No J 5 fair Jn]fl the depradations of the Mex- dIrman ay LS nouse [S [ Croman. The flower bearers were jmade to capture Villa would aid at | win Locomotives and the motors and |American Hardware, 128 1-8 icans during the past two years must . Frank Dutton, James Malle least in a partial resumption of busi- $19.75. metals, as well as a few more ob- |124 1-2; Niies-Bement-Pond 18088 be avenged. Keeling amon the Mex- | WIlSOH Measm‘e 2 Dayind T:""““"&]“:;;’;h“‘ o |Eeingdericoand ghuglead o thels scure stocks, vielded 1 to 3 points. |New Britain Machine 80-82; Uniof ican: very bitter too, he writes | cvn:‘o;:;r"en was new Catholic rrn‘em_ News of the “}“ “"7‘ Lrises have been postponed on ac- | These ceclines were partly counter- | Manufacturing Co., 78-81; Landers Ran Away to Enlist. — go i'-r‘)‘l“l’l“"“‘;“i:"*"]’:“‘“ e mote fovors !¢ (ount of Luyers being unwilling or | balanced by the strength of coal |60 1-2—61 1-2; New Departure, 172 Private Tiobinsén, who is 32 vears | Washington, March 13—The house William W. Hipelius. fowidaaieuceeetedianiicariicr s RS LIe O NS O S LSRR e e ”W“”I ’.‘Q‘:\llzfy:,>r(’c:§h;{.’ T B tates anarwieos it Id, ran away from the o town | military bill is President Wilson’s S A A e i " while in the present state of optimism | sues also rose & eciably and o 2 8 a x, The funeral of Williom W. Hipelius | minatlon cf the war. A Wil in our oo %0 oqually indisposed to yvield. | were again active. A new low quo- school at the age of 15 years and six | own bill, Chairman Hay, of the mil- 5 o S 8 ¢ i ] e |0 e e v = > Mil- | 5¢ 5 Garden street was held this morn- | hegotiations with Germany, the strong ¥ 1 o i months and enlisted from Hartford | itary committce informed the house | {2’ o 10 o'clock from St. Mr el e R e e e | tation ot 71 2-1 for marks exelted PORTUGUESE FLIERS « comment in banking circles. The in March, 1900. On March 31 of |today, when debate on the measure = - " . tion of Admiral von Tirpitz, who s 3 ving timis rervade home 5 ;);thlvrumt- year he was sent to the 28 resumed under the ten hour ;:;“:‘nil(‘l }é‘:e. Jx(;:l‘l‘ Ii‘{en\:e]:sw e ]'rulm)fl\‘ responsible for the extreme ,,: .‘.:’.‘\ “'\-‘.:“1.:”“';3: .(‘1;. |~(.l(‘l“.e in "(!flaldnz was irregular. Bonds were MUST STOP STITDIE weeks at Fort Slocumb. He was first ¥ say,” he said in reply to a g?’"i‘f;f”fi:&' RS?,',‘,];S“(E,‘,":,\TT;EL:: ;,i:.“e.\-m-lt’mrx a ”ffuw‘»‘x]:::vo'”(-rm-\x“[” ucatly all lings, axd \"“,}‘t}(“fl{, bnor Irregular tendencies were indicated with Co. L of the 2rd Infantry. He |QUestion, “in broad language, that |, o 7oor 1 "Fiocliue, the last named | The European war is on toftering "”_‘[i\*“}':‘f‘;”“1:‘,211‘:"_“(.\':‘,'r‘lh‘c Carings | by the carly course of prices in to- | Students at U. S. Aviation Camg served four enlistments in the Phil- | this is the president’s bill, that he | or New Haven and a brother of the |1egs and I anticipate that this sum- wistes continve to run about 50 per ippines and saw much fighting there. | thoroughly approves of it. Hecon-ed]| Mossra Sullivan and Uil |mer Wil elose iip hostilistes, and thabits - 0 L D He has served with the 2nd Cavalry, | IHepresentative Moore of Pennsyl-|pert were the flower bearers, The | start for final settlement all around 1 05 ated o in the Eastern and the 5th Cavalry, the T7th Cavalry, | Vania, republican, said members on | pogy was placed in the vault in the |Will be made. None of the big Middle states than in the West. Rail- which was General Custer's famous | POth sides were eager to know wheth- | ey Gatholic cemetery but interment |Tations will get away with any In- | yroad traffio is still very heavy. With treop; and several different regiments | °F the Dill had the full approval of | Wi fake place in the old Catholic |creased territory. The only change in (e approach of spring greater ac- | COnRection with rumors of an early | Portuguese army officers sent to Sw of infantry. When the 15th regiment | th¢ administration. I am authorized | cometery. that respect will be some slicing Up (iviqy in this direction is o be an. | licrease in the dividemd. Crucible | Diego from Lisbon two mouthy was recently sent back to the Philip- :f “?:f{ Chairman Hay replied, “that oi the smaller nations, which Will ' {,cipated. Railroads are operatins | Steel and Texas company were among |ago to learn military aviation undes pines, Private Robinson was trans- | (o :w‘.‘;‘ee‘s ‘;"’,‘_ the approval of LEAVES FROCK TO make for a more permanent Deace, ynder more favorable conditions ana | the other strong issues at gains of 1 |the instruction of United Sates arm ferred to the Sth Cavalry, then at| DS President. It is his bill. ) when it come: This war will ac- |10t results are decidedly better than | and 2 points. American Zinc fell a |aviators at North Island have re Mr. Hay added that while the bill it L2 ; point, and 'Mexican Petroleum yield- | ceived word from Washington, it was Fort Bliss, Texas - complish one great result. That 5 e L 1 5 il s B > g . T a year ago. In the fourth week of did not contain the continental army TAKE UP WARFARE will show that all the nations in- | Telhruary, thirty-nine roads reported | €d a substantial fraction, soon recov- |learned today, that they cannot eom o above yesterday's | tinue at the government aviation 2.‘2;:.,:]0;{ ;ficm_llmcndcd DY oI mer e {volved have put up an amazing fight, | pross earnines of $16,500,000, an in- | ering, however, to | Presia Yecairiaoniiand fapproved by and that the bravery of all his been (case of $4,600,000 over the same |high fisure. Tlsewhere changes were |school. residen llson, the president was |Former East Berlin Minister 10 Aid |cqually creditable to their colorS. | week a vear age. or nearly 40 per | mostly unimportant, secondary quota- Declaration of war against Ports ied that the proposed federali IS0 er et it T o e e e s f | T ey B e e gal by Germany was given as the rea. ';:(“:'r:::n o)fi‘IIh:h::L!':onul gl‘mri!r. would England by Training Cavalry }"’“""- They have shown beyond . (opy jarge business, particularly New York Stock Exchange quota- |S0n, the war dp],{,l,mwm taking th Sy B A ..“me '\),"m.o' Syt Recruits. |cavil that their soldiers and people 43, ¢ ongased in the manipulation of | tions furnished by Richter & (., |Stand that it could not train aviaton hen,” said Mr. Moore, “gentle- {arec made of the same valiant R alc s i laree Dionts and | memberafor thefNewlyork istock of a belligerent country men voting for this bill will be vot- (Speciail toRine Ercraiay) terial as are those of this country, as . oasing dividends appear to be the | change. Represented by E. W. Eddy. The Portuguese officers soon are to day’s market, some substantial ad- vances being partly offset by less ma- | terial declines. Norfolk and Western | was the chief feature, rising 10 1-8 | to 123 1-8, a record quotation, in San Diego, Calif., March 18.—Foui Instructed to Discontinue Course Because of Declaration of War. Rep. Fields, democrat, of Kentucky | yonn Gammack, formerly pastor of |record, and that is convincing Droof woeuome wemorali understood. Orders | Allis Chalmers .. 31% | will be permitted to finish their avia the Episcopal church, has left the |that there will never be another such | SSERS SFRCEEL G S IEICRT L ced | At Iiect Sugar . 23 | tion course at a school not under thd ing for the president’s convictions | East Berlin, March 15—Wprd wzs |evidenced in our Civil war, both North 40 of the day. The leadership of Marcn 1%, 1915 | take their fying tests for their Aers hey will)®* Mr, iHay responded. [ ooiio sond otnicin s i Bl R |and South alike, which is our proud {10 sicel industry is unquestioned fo (‘lovo | club of America club license. The: who opened the debate, said the o (‘T; n.r’!:g;pxl‘ielvr?l\”_‘\:’»‘}:\v!\\"all&;‘ifiigfi ministry and :lnusu».x in the ‘»-:nm,;\ Ine: ,;'l.‘um,- \,‘1: :»,. © be asain, ‘ SRR R e e e N e 6 21 ‘(.“m'r,,, of the United States gove Sl ey renay ATmy Rev. x- ”n",‘"‘k e 1 e G e i e e 1 s i »h Tt of m l. l‘H] A ar & Fdy Co. T2 = se, RTLAS & pastorate here fifteen vears ago to |another s fight as at f : il b e o b e T e L T 5 o event of a Mexican outbreak here.| Tn supporting the increase, ReD.| ccopt a call from West Haven Later {should there he between other great oilie to give reliable forecasts. | Am Cam . ... ; < WELL, LOOK WHO'S HERE, Rifles and ammunition have been | Smith, democrat, New \mk{ ol || R R S S e [t i i e Gre el e | e St e RIS SO S (e o £ el purchased for the committee. special act of congress to obtain men | 15,13 church. the devastating Iuropean war makes | ,nq 5 hopeful feeling prevails in all | Am Smelting g 5 | Little Enver Pasha Dead—Pshaw, vith the Mexican situation 3 ey e e gl | Am Smelting .. E B A = tof cope i INEETHRTe Xl cantgsl s Rev. Mr. Gammack is a native of |il self-evident that there is nothing | ;.partments, regardless of war con- | Am Snear : Nothing to It Carranzistas Tn Battle. was sufficient argument for improv-{p 1213 and has heeded the call of |to be gained in the end from such gitjon DB dosoo 5 A | Nothing 3 Torreor, Mex., March 18— Fighting | I the national defense his mother country to fight for her | huge struggles compensatory with the "0 (oek exchange there was | Am el & el _ Berlin, via London, March 18, 9:10 i ; . defense. He is an expert horseman |tacrifice of human life, destruction of joicnsed activity, Some of the | Anecooel o 3 { & m.—An official despatch from Con= has been in progress since ca 5 The Senate Bill. £ 2 resident here eould often |property, general suffering and dread- | oore: ac S calneBNn. naconda Cop . i stantinople says that Enver Pasha ierday between Constitutional Fashi , e andiwihen a’ resice I s 5 specialties made striking advances. [A T § Fe Rv Co.104 i - e s s SR Washington, March 18.—The sen- | " oon riding about the streets. lie [ful misery entailed thereby through- miading was encouraged by dive Lo 4 [ the Turkish war minister, has re= T‘“NM st tanon Chorniioaiin >} ate military Dlil promise a total peace | 1, tnree brothers, two of who mare | cut the entire world ndlaiiittor |t e S a e S < 000 ... 1125 | turned there from a trip of inspecs T e bo ghe ia cOm | strength for the army of 134686 en- | ministers and one a doctor. It is|what? God only knows! e s . 2 - B0 : [ tion to Syria, Palestine, and Arabia. mander is sa1d to be Juan Madrid and | lited men and 10,770 officors The | understood that he will not take an ports Away Up, | Germany and Mexico. The favorable | Butte Superior ... 9410 . {iiebad cnd as farjas Modtin S c war time strength would be 236,000 | getive part in the war, but will em- | porejgn trade continues active. | conditions referred to above In the | Canadian pa. : | prophsts city, where he paid s visi§ ploy his efforts in training recruils |y nyary exports touched $331,000,000, | domestic trade exerted a stimulating | Central Leathop ¢ EOSLI=RLOLOL (oL OIS d Reliable reports received here stat- | anlisted men. ed that twenty-six men had been killed | * n 5 i id o s i - i and thirty-two capturad in a battle Le senal(,}l:l:! W mi'd t';,dd ‘,,‘:JO] for the cavalry in one of ”l“" ‘l‘“”‘“’ or $62,000,000 beyond the same | cffect, particularly in the Steel shares, os between Constitutionalists and so- | fovus peciies eore training camps in Bngland. Rev. |y onth last vear. Imports for Janu- | United States Steel acting as a g0od | (qin., called “Pacifists” somewhere in the region of Durango, Mex. The “Pa- elfidts” were said to be under the leadership of Generais Banuelos and Miguel Hernandez. . ] & Ohip L . | Berlin, 18, wireless. to : e e , = L3 et e el e ) Copper . ; ; ; Sayvlle—It is reported from Con= force besides rcorganizing tho arms Gammack has already embarked | 5y reached $184,000,000, an increase | market leader. Railroads shares are | cpi aiy @ St paul v ; el b e e g . Infantry, 34 1-2 regiments; cavalry, | for the British Isles. of $62,000,000. [Exports of manufac- S0 recciving increased attention | () B & [ s i 2 mm\.m’ e B ek 10 regiments; field artillery, 15 res S tures more than doubled and in- |from investors because of their im- | Gong Gae . city after a journey of Inspection ments; engineers, five regiments: | QYW AR TORPEDO cluded huge amounts of war mate- Iroved financial condition. Polities | Crycilio Stee ey Baiesting koA Ak coast artillery, 23 companies! mounted e e e have e e e vl fona i T -k t” B ]m! o 3 n-.;mm. .‘\': ,.A. a ;’ ine and ‘l\l;ahln : ik = als. 1 n shiy s have beer : Cobten, SioREl & Hudson ...130% A as far as Medina. He expresset him- engineers, two battalions; 7 aero TUBANTIA |soing forwara very freely from New ccss of the president in overcoming | pjg lescis = A & ax e 2 g RO ¢ Ing | vistillers Sec .. 7 | self as well satisfied with the rest squadrons. HIT 1York upon old contracts, and this opposition to his foreign policy being | oo 7 | ot nis trip o The house bill proposes to add: Tn- — movement even if it has reached its dccidedly beneficial. The war remains | S e S B s o San Antonio, Texas, March 18.— | fantry, ten regimentws; field artillery, el PonSppesia toind Shel Nroe General Gavira's reported refusal to | six regiments; coast artillery, 52 com- | Officers and Lookouts Tell American Are Mexicans Co operating? zenith has ) means approached 'ihe controlling factor in the financial | ¢; i, zenith has by no mea approached 20 inancial | General Blec .. = | ress had beeh recently made partl the end. Tmmense quantities of war situation, and continued applications to carry on the war from permit the American troops pursuing | panjes: B mpirics : - 3 B 1 2o o Goodrich Rub ... s |larly in Syria and Palestine. Ae- e e enee penn Ui iavies fensineers RlbRcompanics fioun Consul They Are Positive As to |wmaterial will continue going abroad for funds 0 S | s c R eine s ancisco a to enter the Mexican | ero squadrons. 2 probably for months to come; one big foreign couutries are expected. Ne- o Gotesh e 7 > | and Arabs are in perfect harmony "z“; of (Cesap ;;'m“"““‘ neive doubt| Another difference between the Agent of Destruction contrach for over $90.000,000 of food | #Otiations have been going on to this Nor Or L i harmony ort Sam Houston today of the | yjlls is in the minimum strength fixed | : ing @ his week. | end for some time past, and large e 2% e f = Ik ) H L = - o P . .. | products being announced this week. | end past, an aArge | [ opien Valle = NEW HAVEN SK 5 ull co-operation of the de facto 2ov- | yor the national guard Washington, March 18—Two officers |y, 5 cace if imports is particularly | credits are likely to he granfed from sh Vallev ... 7814 NEW HAVEN ASKS RELI ernments forces. The announcement The senate bill provides for 280,000 | and lookouts of the destroved Dutch | o) ome, inasmuch as it tends to re- |time to time to Great Britain and of Gen. Gavira, commander at Juarcz, | while the house bill calls for 425.000 | liner Tubantia, the American consul at | o0 = & (850 0 %o ce in our | France, and Dossibly to Russia and that American troops hod arrived al- | in five vear Amsterdam reported today, “SWEAL o oien 43530 and to prevent another Italy: this form of financing finding | ¢y air Brak &% r v most at the outskirts of Casas Grandes | The senate bill lays stress on its | the steamer was torpedoed.” He add- It tenline exohansa) | Imoe | Ereater wivor lonNEhis)Eldatork inasA | I SLT Bralo R 14 1ozk, Ciew Hayen - and Hariceny and planned to enter the town during | proposal for a third force, to take in | ©d that passengers were of the same antities of munitions are |lantic than bond issuc X et o) A RIS B o0 E ); 'J‘::“:::,;d’; ‘-.v(.’xur‘vln‘;w:w\‘ ',.fuhip”“.? 5 \‘;""_“' a8 fhe s Goees Neeelied | nen who Je nol O fhe remulors or (OPLE e s ng to Ensland and France, while 000,000 to Car SILEsoonE el i o tthern: Pach s illd. B [eenstcsminr et ot ahitiis nol s Tiai jeneral Funston that the | the national guard. This is described ”fil(‘v‘f””]”' repoxt ‘“,;‘T o ia and Italy are also big buyers. | BCeining. St s Norf & Westy ....1245 % 1 tion of the city of Bris'ol for the post- “’\‘xnv){ ve forces had reached that far | a5 5 purely federal volunteer force, | MISSINE and says that m; haxd Sebill- | Noither Englana nor France arc in a | RY CLEWS. e e e tlom ot theleltvior Brlal Sl fon the mon o The speed Awlthiwhich Rthel comparable tola continentallarmy. A [HnE) Teterred oin news ecspaicyes @ i oelflon! fo pay) for these purchases) in : Penn R R ...... ; Commission’s previous order requir Advance force was beirg pushed, n- I total strength of 261,000 in this force | 20 American consul, is an emblove of i)\ chandise, consequently the gov- CONVENTION P'LANS, g i steel G Seials ':mu‘ St ”,“”\' t@anu.x an average march of about | i< provided for, the New York Life Insurance com- |\ iomene ™00 (il hions are ai RS | i Wi ing tha alscontinuance of iralns beg irt miles a day. ) The house hill aimed at the same | PaRY: With his wife'and daughter. i couraging imports by promoting thrift | Lo Postal Clerks Will Bo Ready | 3osasme o (i TG AT et Sl hat General Pershiny intended to | torce through authorization of the | Schilling was saved. and economy in things uUnnecessary. When The Tines \reives. R e b o i o OctoD o AR AiotitHS Det i in answ o the refusal o o : 9 = Securities ar - retur: in larger i : 'R & S RO EICIODO A0y HAC 08 Ay e s to the refusal of the | training camp movement. st deban . > sccurities are heing returned in larger While but tentative plins have heen ; Rep I & S pfd ...1111% of the railroad company for a post- Mexic commander to allow him to i - erlin, March 18, by wirele O e e e e TR L b e s ¢ ost nter or to pass through Casas Gra ayville—"Commenting on the Dutch . : formulated for the us: o 4 jonement of the same order to August At e Jroush resas Crane HURWITZES SENTF | e SOmmSnnE Of S aioh Imailly {6 aid i financing the wa convention and banquet of the Con-|So Ry ... 3 A R e s T 16 petitiil s raa et Cenetl lun, TODOT Ay the steamshib Tubantit |1ut these help liquidate forelan in- | pecticut State Branch, United National | Studebaker ... i 2 14612 (hat it has been unable to receive the on's adquarters, ¢ it was no 5 5 as sunk by a Ferman news- | jobtedne: he nited S - : 2 i ] 4 ths as E o 3 log's headquarters, ku: it was 10:|gagher Sent to Prison and Son to | W25 SUPK mine e N jdebtedness to the United States. association of Post Office (‘lerks, which | Tenn Cop ....... ; S S e regarded as probable tha: he wourd s papers are discussing the origin of Commodity prices continue soarit S Gl > ial | Texas Oil 20115 202 . 5 S : teformatory. S e e vill he held in this city on Memorial | Texas R, Sl make an issue of the print 5 e RC, h s e ON e ot lupward Bradstreet’s index number 1y, it is expected that ar the meet- | Third Ave ....... 6 EPWORTH LEAGUE RALLY, Gen. Pershing it was believed here, Hartford, March 18.—Amid muchi|Agency. = ‘They state that the latest | n March 1, stood at 11.3760, a rise | -2 oo =0 o g oo ittea tomors | Union Pac .......133% 7 1 S e would be content to remain bevond | wailing and emotional excitenent | tatistics indicate that it was mot a|.f 13 per cent. within a year 31 | rouw the first steps toward completing | United Fruit .... st ies el e rallv I THRIL T Mt he city limits of the town unless the | Samuel Hurwitz and his son Reuben | German mine nce the beginning , | Leagues a rally i 2 | per cent since the war be Ton- e s e el T slasle Utah Cop .... i . ) . : : e s have De : the arrangeme will be staried. dist Episcopal church last night. All resénce of his troops svithin t} e s i sWey aet Lies e danl GOlEhe Ewarl 0 12T hes D aeliT el e B el ten o S e S S e X el ae 7 f h o1 1in the were sentenced to state prison today, | don’s index figures indicate a rise of N e e e L T SERID GO [ of the Teagues in the sroun had a rep- for jthe protection of the Americans | and a younger son Barnet sentenced | Washed up on the Dutch coast. Of j,p4ut 28 per cent. within the yvear. |, ons for Holvoniistand | USiSteell Ul : J . 1 iving there seemed advisable. I'to the state reformatory at Cheshire | these 484 were of British origin, 3% |ine greatest advances in the United | Joh 9F sussestions for sauvenies and | ) < steel pa proecntalion g The Atlandsncs hesny The last reports from Gen. Pershing | after all were convicted by the jury | French. 201 unknown, and only 170 | tatey were in metals, drugs, chemi- | 070 f0% the Brosvemt. 101 e TUCEREL B oar chem revealed no clashes with Mexicans and | on three counts of receiving and con- | German. { cals, textiles and oils, while singu- 5 pais i e Westinghouse . 5 1id A 2 5 2 - : SINBU- |, arrange something unique for ad- | Wi Lo dress of the evening and told of the id not indicate the exact location of | cealing stolen goods. larly enough the rise in food products | 7 S ES SO L 08 A The | Western Union : Eline oo ool Villa It is believed is in the samuel Hurwitz was sentenced for Tondon March 18, 1:50 p. m—AS- |54 heen slight and in some instances e e L e Overland . 5 3 3% \\«n»kv among the young people of New Mountains of the Galeana district, and | from one to five years on the first | sertions having been made from | jces are actually lower than a year | fpooocr ¥ & = York: hat he will continue his shifting | count, three years on the second, and | German sources that the Tubantii|,zo The w ol connsc it primc | e fight without offering formal resist- | three years on the third. This sen- \\:l&vsu;\k by a hrl\;>l\ tlm-w-;llfl. the {aetor in rising prices exhausted \\h".,,,. mf» h:,\ ne '(., i A 0 R R | tence makes it possible for him to be | admiralty announced today that no[gupplies, high freights, traflic conges- SCei g seaslon wl . . “Whether troops tha : liberated in seven yvears or he may | British submarines were nearby when | f:on " scarcity of labor, redundant Ihgltacions e exiendedile ( t t T t d S&f D p t c mume : e o b e Sl Bl e onnecticut Trust and Safe Deposit Co. P 1ot is for Gen. Pershins to docide, | Was sentenced from one fo five years | An Iixchange Telograph = dispatch il and other factors having ail | [nerSan and i o iand 3 STRONG, RELIABLE CORPORATION = g Az t R Secl wec- | from Copenhagen says the Germ : h mesehe ity ». | cther prominent me N = B Finon o b on the first count, one year on the sec- | from Ml contriputedico REnClinnese it Dhenom a= i 5 A8 B HSR AR I e i . Ias otherwise instruct>d by the ond. and ono year on the third. Lar- | government has ordered the admira!- | i} avances, Whether the lnrit has | (€0 128 intiied Postmae: YD organized and qualified through years of efficient, | SRR e | net’s sentence to the reformatory ty to make an investigation whether |jeen reached or not, is problematical trustworthy service, to act as Conservator, Guardian Bt to interfere with tha indefinite. u German submarine torpedoed the e speculative fover has been thor. | € Gen, Pershinz's opera‘ions. N Tubantia | oughly aroused, and as long as de- . S E TS Executor or Administrator. SR e | FALLS DOWN SHAFT. —————————————————— I .ind_continucss active and moncy ; NENILWORTH CL.CE DANCE. b o eronalin) ; A very cnjovable St Tatriek’s | § CAPITAL $750,000. SURPLUS $750,000 with the troops reported to have ar.| 1Bimer Orvis of Plainville fell down | phy yaqg FOR CLASSIFICATION. | chcap and plentiful, it will be difi Ty 5 a ) ri an- Lif n i " e s down dance under the auspires of the Ken- rived at Casas Grandes wns doghted | @n elevator shaft at the Electric Man Yif not impossible to hold prices down nee under the au K f P cou ufacuring company his morning and | WANTED—Seven or cizht room resi- | War and cheap money arte almost ilworth club was held in Booth’s hall | ¢ cOnnectlcut rust an ale cpos[t \ here. It was considerei more likely | e + Tob 1 1th ¥ + 1 \ ahout thirty th& force halted there is a cavalry de- | Was taken to the local hospita or dence, first floor, west part pre- |resistable influences, although it may | iast night HETORTS LROME | % " Do P N fachment sent forward i \‘ ',x,‘”i,,, treatment. Hid left arm and leg were ferred. Separate house or cotfage. | be noted that in a number of cases, | couples in attendance and Judd's or- M. M, WIAPLES, Pres't. HARTFORD, CONN, ng under Col. Slocum or possibly ('], | injured, but it is not thought any Address Box X2X, Herald. specially in the steel and textile in- | chestra furnished musie for a pro- Dodds’ force. i | raman mana bamiram 4-38-2dx | custrics, transactions and new euter- | 8ram of cizhteen dances. TL.ouis Nash ...1 Hartford, March 18.—The public Max Mot com .. 6414 5 utilities commission will give hearings Mex Pet 0 e 114% a March 27 on the petition of the New {was awarded to the Kensington Methodist church delivered the ad- Home, Casas Grandes should enter the have to serve eleven years. leuben ~—

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