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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MARCH 21, 1916. \ | in time of war, according to Julius I\ | = AVIATOR IS HURT, | oo & | FIFTY-SEVEN WILL WOXE:TQT&P,::;)&(T}IO RICHTER & CO. ’acific Co., who is in San Francisco | today with Lewis J. Spence, traffi e ONEP 0 MEMBERS NEW YORK STOCK EX CHANGE. { company’s properti IH 116 ASYLUM ST. @ ) ) & | i = 1 “They confer together in Europe,” | spite Snickering Doubters of HARTFORD. REPURTEH MISSING ot et i oo Evening Seliol Graduation Set e e S Tt gg :ll:: gle:lrl’e 3!%? lf; Wilcox paredness. The Southern TPacific company could carry from 100 to 150 IOI‘ ApI’il 7 women delegates attended the repub- (Centinued Trom First l’age.) per cent. more traflic if we were given lican state convention here today. 50 shs Landerss Frary & Clark - i i the chance to mobilize our own Harmony was the keynotz of the , i = re-conventi athering, although it army wireless, the station heing con- | forces. Dre convention gat LS nE son SRR B, Principal W. C. French of the New | was apparent a contest over the elec- sns on . 0. nected with a fleld station at Casas Pershing’s Men Ride Hard. Sritain Evening schools today an- | tion of at least one of the four del- in Antonio, Texas, March 21, nounced the program for the grad- | egates-at-large to the n,an_m\::l con- ed directly to Major Gen. Funston | Keen interest was shown by officers | uation exercises, which will be held | vention might develope. W. Y. Mor- department commander at San An- | at army headquarters nere today m | Friday evening, April 7. The cla gan of Hutchinson, Charles T. Scott | l tonio) the censorship prohibiting anye | everyerumor fconcerning, tlel fightingylicontains flfuysseyen niembets, twent of Tola, and Alf Williams of Columbus B Detaon the forees of Mraneiso Villa | Seven girls and thirty boys. The ex- | were generally agreed upon. Joseph F] thing being made public here. What [ DoV eon Lo Tor e O Nama. | ercises follows L. Bristow, former Unitel States ;m;pn‘. fowards which American troops | March by Pre-Vocational Grammar | Senator and former governor Willls £ mly of the forces and night marches. | were advancing last nigit. school orchestra; address of wel- [ J. Bailey were being discussed as Fears that Mexican bandits were The outcome of the agement | COMe by class president, Walter Mor- | fourth delegate possibilities. e ins vom. | TiSi class chorus, “Star Spangled e e il ~ ahout to make another attack upon | had not been “"‘j_‘”‘:’/”"’-“;_‘iir‘"‘i‘l‘"fi e e S h}")d:O\i(< LGARS GROW RESTIVE HARTFORD STOCK Columbus, were expressed by resi- | SliNE @nd Gen. Fun: S Andrew Otfinowski: girls' chorus, * i BU 0 ; EXCHANGE REPOC get his first news from Mexican lents today following the discovery | sources. The latest official reports | nose So Sweet )pportunities of ¢ s Gy gl i yo - Foreigner in the Public Evening i o WE of smoke on one of the peaks of the | g AL ineldetachinenislofiGen | the e ublic ening | = e e . mountains overlooking the town. 'r-)r;‘:l:i‘:w-jfxr:‘r‘::‘xfidi?\z :nx into the | SCho0l of New Britain,” by Julia | Preparing to S atter Mines in Danube P Hartford Stock Exchange qu These fears were increased by re- = for At ieast | Marion Poinoski; solo, “Santa Lucia,” 0 B | tions, furnished by Richter & @ south. The prospects for ieast s S and Papers Become More Threat- ports that several Mexican residents | one of them to get n contact with | bY Sarah Bella Hanin; “How _the 1 members of the New York Stock of the town, who had not been seen | villa appeared bright World is T'ed,” by John J. Unites; | ening. H O P SUITS | change. Represented by E. W. B since the Villa raid, had returned Along the line of communication | SIF1S) chorus, ‘A Merry Life;” pres- ei e Investigation of the smoke, whicl L e e entation of diplomas; class chorus, Milan, via Taris, March 21, 5:13 Pea(}e Rumo]‘s Dls(}]‘em[ed a[]d | ety Bunk building soffie citizens believed to be that of | mave noeen neld ta furnish & sufort: | Amerlca;” march by Pre-Vocational m.—A Bucharest dispatch to the FOR BoYS 2 | Manufacturing Compar RNl e ros R e [Plecrbeenih s R Eo MNED I AR O Il (G rammar SchooliorGliestrod colo says that the Bulzarions are War Smcks Jump Up Agam } | o aused by a mining prospector. SEleso ey \‘.'{(‘,i‘."‘,'i‘,‘c"u ”“;._Tr:.' List of Graduatcs. making extensive military prepara- | Adams Express Co iSat s eleves L emie tinda e T O L eter TR tions along the Rumaniau frontier. $3.50 lo $12.50 — Aetna Nut Co ... Militia Takes Over Town. \ould Be able o keop Cen) Doushing || Josexih Alsislus Arsilowien Saive-|| 0 3 DBmIber OF Bonts laden with wines WiHth Twe Bants, ‘ew York, March 21, Wail Street, | Am Brass Co .. El Paso, Tex, March 21—Tlc |informed of Villa's new routs if he | tore Bordenaro, John Anthony Bon- | 1ave arrived at Giurgevo and it js be- | 10:30 a. m.—Stocks made general ana | Am Hosiery Co .. school has been closed at Fabens, a | manages to extricate himself from his | kowski, John Maietto Borselle, John | lieved that the Bulgarians intend to We also specialize on Blue | very substantial recoverics at today's | Am Hardware Co borden town thirty miles to the cast | encounter with the Carranza soldiers, | Dornfeld, Samuel Abraham Rdgar- | SCatter ““‘,r,”“"““ LERGIE By e ith % 3 [ | ovening from the weakness of ves- | Am silver Co ..... »f El Paso, and all American civil- Failure to secure fmmediate per. |ian, Thomas Sargis George, Martin | Danube. —The Rty newspaper, | Serges with an exceptional | ieraay's close. war issucs, whicn Am hread Co pfd ans have Dbeen requested to leave | mission to send supplies over tue | Ambrose Hollfelder. Abraham Myer | (he dispafeh adds are becoming daily | yajye gt suffered most at that time in connec- | Billings & Spencer Co .. by American military authorities ac- | Northwestern Railway caused head. | Jafle, Louis Willlam Keith, John |More threatening in tone toward Ru- ) tion with peace rumors, scored initia1 | Bristol Brass Co oRging to telephone messages Te- | quarters today to continue the route | Koloski, Axel Edwin Larson, Joseph | Mania. $7_50 gains of one to two poinis, in some \,’Ify’\‘” 1 ’>\;\.<l-y<:}\ '>“\v = ceived here today by H. D. Camp. | supplies (o e ansporfa- | Francis Maher, Walter Morris, Wil- el e eaael Sali Ty, SO CHEEIOD kil e s i i Fabens Wecnoai W o, aiine aea | R 0 SO RS OO v oy T aral R CONSTABLE BRINGS SUIT. - — Initinl offerings of Crucible Steer, | CS Lekwd & Brad Co opposite the Mexican village of Guad- | trucks. i Muszynski, Ernest Harry Nyquist, | - LA > Westinghouse, Baldwin Locomotive, | COllins Co ......... iloupe. American troops have ar- “One of the urgent needs is that | Arthur Hugo Oquist, John Anthony | Fred Winkle Brings Action Against 3 Anaconda Copper and Mexican Petro- | COlts Arms Co dved there and the officers are oW | the army and the railroads met to- | Otfinowski, Louis Andrew Otfinow- Man Who Was a Bondsman. Clt Items e o e P T |v.,‘-m.wxm k Co juartered in the residences of citi- | gother.” i ski, David Amandus Paulson, Peter | (onstable Fred Winkle tod y 1,500 shares, these being freely an- | GM-Nbsr Tob Co pra zens 5 Paul Rizauck Clarence Julian el < 15 S toc —_— sorbed. Allied specialtios including | Holvk Wir Pwr Co — Pau e A1 | brought suit for $75 damages nsainst 3 o 3 Internatl Silver pfd s U. S. Troops Go To Batde. Smith, John Leonard Staubley, Ed- | Guiscoppe Presta who on April 7. 1013 | The street department payrool for [ Tndustrial Alcohol, Mercantile Marine £ Border Anxious for News, Bl Paso, Tex., March 21.—American | #ard Joseph Stauff, Carl Albert | Gent on the hond of FFrank Tata, thon | the week is $331. preferred, American ‘»fln"lt:nz nd the defendant in a lawsuit. Sherift More new shirts today. You will wandes. This information is relay- | little information leaks out here tells Internatl Silver com El Paso, Tex., March 21.—Further | troops have been despatched to Las |SWanson, John Joseph Unite; A nerican Z e osc i s IR e [ on D Bra news of the battle reported to have | Cruces to aid in fighting TFrancisco | Ausust Wolf, '}-‘n!?n. dobm Weety, | 4t D Stockiyell served the writ this| nnd vous bise and Sieeve lenseh in a | BoInis. Balls wero Hrm bug dpaciive. | yip toe o coioey Co een waged late yesterday mear |Villaand his band of outlaws who have | Adam Henry Ziegler, Lowtie Bart-| 0 yins " The writ sets forth that S ¢ $1 to $7.30 at| Closing.—War shares crumbled | "0 v 0 R Namiquipa between Carranza troops | been forced into another battle with | Usiewicz, Anna Matilda Becker, Hel- | J /"y o - 20 B0 E 08 ol it splondid assortiient,ts 3520 A gain in the final hour with declines |~ ¥ ‘\I“([_‘L"" ;‘] nd a force of bandits led by Fran- | the Carranza toops near that point. |C" Bernadetts Blasko, Catherine | g S5 © 00 (70 BIEsent ,h,;‘,'nwb P e | in representative issues. The closing | N D Mf& Co pfd cisco Villa is being impatiently | This information came as a report by | Elaine Chir, Gertrude Cohen, Bella |\ s ¢y5 10 and costs of $97.15 in (he |, Kitson's dancing school, bungalow: | was heavy. sl s Sl e ey e wircless today fo the United States|Pubowy, Nathalie Amanda Eggert, | o toort 00 # tonight. Lynch’s orchestra—advt. S | Bt e ol A“strong Carranza force has been [army station at Columbus, N. M. Alfhild_V. Foberg, Rose Goldman, On March et et Professor 15, I7. Jores who has been New York Stock Exchange quota- | P;]'”“‘] sl s stationed at Namiquipa, forming a — e Sarah Bella Hanin, Nellie Hanin, judgment executed was no good and | Substituting at the organ in Fox's | tions furnished by Richter & Co., St B enon part of the chain of defenses which | WAR IS BLA Pauline Ernestina Henke, Goldie | 7 o 00, 8 | theater Springficld ., will return | members of the New York Stock : o | AMED FO 3 L £2 i lie | Adaitional expenses of $2.70 hed heen @ Springfield, ol th S B i (o the de facto government has thrown E FOR Hoberman, Anna Marie Huck, Olga it TRe i e P“L”( i‘\“m this city next Monday change. Represented by B. W. \;[mv"‘\' ew Co ota icross southern Guerrero. If Villa Clara Litke, Edith Lubin, Anna Mar- [ : Bl B Gy oS March 21, 19 Sands 5 : 1a$ been able to break past this ob- SHORTAGE OF RAZORS garet Marley, Stella Mazanska, Cor- "’:' ”’el constable had the right to : *‘“”“‘f"' IEan '!'"“"“” \”{”’”“.;‘ High: Low Close | Stand Screw Co pfd B (e 1 e | P X o L -. | take only such goods as had Deen | theater has returned from a vacation : Stand Nerow Gooom agle the hihuahe, 22 o ”“PI” ml"; [1 i - N .\lf’senhlmeJ I\11'”:“\“1Z mkour’l;io}]]::- originally attached and tnix he did trip in Virginia and New York Allis Chalmers e e Borthern ( i o B et mioriingSHonses S Gnable ol Sccure | nicelNimred, e e SR e i i) Gl T G 5 AV, selil] o || S JEEe, e as ? Stanley Works ader cz roceed eastwa > ot Jillia R . Anna 24 g e e Vi e e o _ | Alaska Golc b 9 K swift & Co fastnesses of the high ranges shutting Razors of German Steel and Van Scanlon, Helen C. Sinto, Katherine HIGHLAND CLUB BANQUET, tend a Stated assembly of Ionic coun-f . Fo e pq S p Swift & Co ... i n the Namiquipa district, Tempel, Ella Viola Urban, Lucy Mary e cil, R. & S M., in Bristol tomorrow | 1% €4r 3 - Taylor & Fenn Co e it b ettt Dykes May Return. e : * | Notable Gathering Will Featurc | evening. o v i % | morrington Co pfa General Garvia, commander of the Not! satisfed with denying the men = Opening of New Iome, William Frey, a member of ‘liv'v- A Sraeitir HILTE 0 4 :urn‘niu;l‘\ Co com ... 2 A @ g L 5 5 5 ~ & “ine company INC is co e o Traut & Hine ..... wmeanza troops stationed at Juarez. | of this country their allotinent of NOBODY GOES TO WORK. The first banquet of the Ilighlang | 8iNe company =o. 8 i5 €OATHEE (0] Am Sugar ....... Dalon: Mis o seneral Gavira's despatches did not [ imported German beer, the present e i Country club in the now elub house | 15 Tiome on FTEspell SRR B8 the | Am Tel & Tel ... 29 29% | 7 s Envelope Co pfd state the number of Villa men en- | Furopean conflict may cause them to | Strike of 1.000 SHIl in ¥fcer in Tor- | at Westficld, will be held on Saturday ‘I“ ‘e S Jrrary & Clark company last | Anaconda Cop s RERSEe R m‘,‘. gaged, but Colonel Cano, commanding | go unshaved. 11 tonsorial experts rington. evening, April 1, and the occasion will JADJELS L * = A T S Fe Ry Co. m‘] oo e “ the Carranza troops, is said to have | prefer to use a razor of the German Torring March, 21, -~T1 | De featured by the ‘get together’ of | WOCK- | Balawin Loco ... ) 196% | 1eq Biglow Cpt con had a force of 900 steel blade, because of the superior Torrington, Marc !;,- T strike | the members, since the destruction of A Dbit better quality—more wear, | p & o ..... Fn ss7 | HE ”;x&“nf\\ (,, com Biplanes on the Scene. tempering of that instrument. "}, “”“‘ l‘ e HH“\“, PSR D n i eRfonmeplbulldin s b Al oy S all[Bilower Eiles ol R i 05T o - | Beth steel .......: L Lo Niles Bement-Pond com 180 Interest was shown in wireless de- Yesterday a well known barber |V :‘«“\. Where a e empiores, about | vear ago. President I5. T. Bradstreet | lars 2 for 2ic at “Wilson's advt. Butte Superior . 4 881 |1 5 e 2 LR "‘ A S X T 7 : journeyed to Hartford to replenish | 1900 in number walked out vester-| of Meriden will act as toastmaster "he Swedish Lutheran church | Canadian Pacific .1663 66 166 _R. R. and Street R, R. Stocks, spaféhes from the front stating that | journeyed to artfo t T = . s T e aghy Staling Mat | yis supply of razors at a wholesale | 92Y afternoon on account of the dis- | and the committee in charge of the [ hoard will meet Friday evening 1o | Cen Leather .... 56% ! : Hfd & Conn West R R "\m"“" ;:']“‘]",“\‘ :f‘.“;; ”“"(:”‘J‘:l‘li“]:’l“) e e was informed ihat the | charse of a leader who had conducted | speakers have promised some of the | take action on securing a successor | Ches & Ohio 647 *INYNH&HRR 66 Bt had Soinea the Amorisan: es- | concern had only American stock | % st Saeta IR most cloquent after-dinner talkers | to Professor Gerhard Alexis, Who | Chino Copper ... 54% ; Banks and Trust Companies ois, had jo! e America x- 5 g a or re pa ontinued today ‘tainable. i s ) i e AL 1105 P o Beiiiis oy toice: and had no prospects of securing any | Mand for more pay, continue gatjlobtainables recently resigned as church organist. | ¢hi Mil & St Paul . Gyt Hanic Y s : p he meeting held immediately Local members of the club will | e is | more German stock. In former times o 5 Clb Wl e A daughter was born at the fospital | C'ol F & T Conn Rvr Banking C 0 Henceforth aeroplane scouting is Serman £ 7 . - vi ¢ vesterday it was | out i re e L oous b S S : S DAE o ) o " = after the walkout yesterday it was | out in force, there being represented | {oinv to Mr. and Mrs. Edward Dolan | Cons Gas Conn Trust Co ........42 Eealie 0o h oy |feiEnElisn Tazon was considered)ithailie ey s = e ; 1t .l hest bt v eapdd surides, thelGer | YOUeR o demand @ S0 ber conb Ino) on axloys comumitiees the following o wooster sixoer: Crucible Steel ... y Fidelity Co part in the progress of General Per- | best, but wit S~ | crease in wages, time and a half for | men: Philip Corbin, H. C. Judd, A, e y : Sane hing's columns. At Rl Vall ang | mans have improved on the article, : i 3 G » The Curran Drygoods company, | Distillers See .... First Natl Bank §§ 058 COIIMNE e, il Valle and| " at at present all first class | overtime and double time for Sun- | G. Kimball, N HL. Porter, SV T > 2 bl L hae | Erte 2 . | Itd-Aetna Netl Bani ruces, according to travelers in the | 0 P18t S0 PIESCRE days and holidays. A committee of | Sloper, A. N. Abbe, A. F. Corbin, F. | through Lawyer C. F. Mitchell, has] Ll cocdere-oo 203 R Gl Santd Maria Valley, there are plenty | P50t 00 o0 . be is not | three was named to wait upon the | J. Porter, Johnstone Vance, A, J. | attached property of Thomas White at | ‘Zr € 3t Dfd ... 5 L pali S E0 2 §iideationsisuitable i fori eroplancl| MUY AL NEGSRORELORIS JID oAG DSBSl HO icial wi o Gl 6k is | Sloper, F. G. Platt a . P the corner of Grand and Griswold | General Flec ... Natl Exchange Bank : Known at present and it 15 possible | oficlal with ihese demand This | Sloper, F. G. Platt and C. J. Parke s an ; e : e : st ases. From these points the army | K10V s § r B streets for $50. Deputy Sheriff A. P. odrich Rub .. Phoenix Natl Bank e e a o Dl populationimayinayel foll Commiticenn aoincol fereechn i the TQ NT Marsh served the papers Great Nor pfd ... : tiverside Trust Co s e , Tobty e | return to the days of the Van Dy officials of the company this forenoor | DEATHS AND FUNERALS, |Mamh s £ 2 Gt Nor Ore Cetfs. 4 i Security Co BEOLnAlosances QYo ns JoNwreatliee ) aWenolnill Bearas and will report the result of the con- s Building Inspector Rutherford has | Ff Hor OF 5. 43 BecurllyiC i the Sierra Madre Range. 1 ference to a meeting of the strikers John Coffey. issued a permit to Andrew Partvka | teRURIOR - 5 S 2 WG b GRS T GO ¢ IN FRANCE. at 2 o'clock this afternoon. = 3 : | for a six story block on High street, | 1¥ SNE ’ i 2t oo e foree the ainns kol t McALL MISSION IN FRANCE. Word has been received in this : Kansas City so N B Trust Co Rl M L — e e Cityl sThthel deathl origonnl Cofrey Mo || LheacosttoRbe 85000 BRTE S aRCa sl Secict el iy Hfd Morris Plan ccate him. If he has split up his . . 0 S 5 ; ity cath of John Coffey, a e g . daclol Ste c1IMEIN ; 914 d Morris Pla zommand into small units, aha ie | Madame Blanche Bieler Tells of Work f“”"“‘d””" o h“lt n former local resident, which occurr :‘I‘(,'r'\::‘:"):’_uf‘fi"i,hmm 2 Al e ek sl - ¢ Fire Insurance Companies kee: under the shelter of the oak | Being Donc in War Stricken Country, | téMPted to return to work. ‘3 ed in Michigan on Saturd March “,” Hece “Q 5 e eriananl Eoan | iexiiMotorficom . . ind WPine woods that clothe the sides | rrne feature Al i . s & el 11. The deceased leaves a widow and | _The Milo Quartet entertained Pro- | yox Petroleum R e o e o l‘blr‘ festiralofuhofmesting] ofiths WOMAN WILL NO¥ DIF. a daughter and three sons, who rc- | fessor Alexius Sunday afternoon at the | Natfonal Tea d. .. e T e el el e L 3 side on Tremont street, and a brother, | home of Walter Falk on Henry street. | X y Air Brake ¥ difficult Baptist church chapel vesterday af- | she and Accomplice to Go to Prison | putrick Coffey The professor was the recipient of a | x v ¢ & B e e oew N R rnoon g S d nnese fon Hiram o7 For Life. HeSSn traveling bag from the members of | Nev Cons B et ine: oL |/ineGospeland the War, ! by Maddme ; : James F. White the quartet. A pleasant afternoon Was | X v x 11 & 11 1 7S XU G T $ forces, however, that the first | glanche d’Aubigus Bieler of France. Raleigh, N. C., March 21.—The Ve ; el VY‘ R 66 il 5 dron will be emploved. The | yagame Bieler has a brother and | death sentence imposed upon Mrs | The funeral of James F. White, ) S2C00 i e b i A R W s L : A ‘g men are expected to pick out | g, gons fighting for France in the | Tda Ball Warren, the first woman ever | lite of Waterbury, was held from St. laFyoulnotice itherdisplavtat £a0c i Norfolls & West : P T L amiping places, watering spots and in | (ilonc® Giorcoptican yiews were | sentenced in North Carolina to die | Mary’s chureh this morning at 10 | heckwear in the window at “Wil- [ Pac Mail § § Co. : TR onie, cases, pathways over the moun- | (pown in conjunction with the lec- |in the electric chair, was commuted | ©'¢lock, Rev. W. F. Fay conducting | son's”—advt. Penn R R i oo 2ing which the mule ftrains can|.,.. She spoke in part as follow: to life imprisonment today by Gov. |the services. The pall bearers were The Sons of Veterans’ Auxili will | Pressed Steel Ca F avelers ... ollgw “Before the war the mission did its | Craig. William Kelley, James Casey. Taul | hold a social and have a myst Lox | Ray Cons .... l’"bllb llilhn’~ Kilner Considered Safe, | work with motor boats and other The governor also commuted io life }J Heon, James Boyle and James F. | in G. / . R. hall Iride On | Reading .. 4 | Fmgtn Rvr Pwr Co No uneasincss is felt here regard- | modern means, but since the outbreak | imprisonment the sentence of Samuel | a1d John A, Hurley of Hartford. The | March 31 the members will serve a | Rep I & Ctsao [k 4 52% | Hfd City Gas Lgt Co pfd 49 ng Licutenant W. G. Kilner, who left | of the struggle, all of these goods are | Preston Christy, convicted with Mrs, | lOWer bearers were William Ielley. | supper. Rep T & S pfd.... Hfa City Gas Lgt Co com 63 “oWimbus in a seventh machine to go | commandeered by the army officials. | Warren for the murder of her hus- U, and ’1hrvma<‘ White. Interment - = - finnrhr-rn Paciflc . § s Hfd Elec Lgt Co 290 95 o the front and did not arrive with | Several offices were conducted in | band in 1914, was in the new Catholic cemetery. 800 TO BE MADI. Southern Ry .... o i | So New Eng Tel ......147 150 he,others. The aero squadron un- | different parts of Paris, but now all s IO SR —_— Eie Southern Ry pfd.. : : : A regular dividend of two per centd loubtedly followed the line of com- | are used for hospitals for the soldiers MILLER RE »I\III(TI D. Mrs. Trene Cremin Gaynor. Regist cport One of Biggest | Studebaker . ¢ | and an extra dividend of eight per| dnication established by General | wounded at the front. Members of o e Funeral services for Mrs. Irene | Lists Ever Compiled. Tenn Copper 557 % cent, payable March 25 was declared Bershing in his southward progress. | the mission “1"1 ”“"':‘“""‘"“_h“l ""'“r%' Investment Broker Must Face New ‘]“'f‘l"i“ Gaynor of Bridgeport were e e "Tjr‘\::xx ;:xl s : 5 19 by the Scovill Manufacturing comnany] (£ Tieutenant Kilner suffered any |as nurses and writing epistles for Charge o S held at 9 o'clock this morning from D e Al e nion Pacifle . 33%% | yesterday R BT il (5 e ‘ {hem, and giving up their horses for »""g‘ of Embezzlement. SU Augustine’s church in that city. | [CEIstar report Hl)nvx.mlln;, nnr‘ ul]lhv e e’ was almost certain to be picked | places of refuge, to the soldiers on Providence, R. T, March 21 Rev. Father Nihil celebrated the | 'l&gest ‘l"y"'_‘.(‘\‘““‘“,"l‘!p"_ 'j"‘ e S Rubber Co... 2 3 ‘15 AND JAPAN SHAKE. ap at once by some outpost, it is be- | turlough.” bert P. Miller, Jr, an investment | requiem high mass. Rev. Father Car- | !0TY of the city. " h ‘1 : Steel 5 3 feved. | Many scenes of various parts of | broker of this city, who was arrest- | rigan was deacon, Rev. Father Don- | IMPossible to state the exact number Steel pfd ... Open Despatches arriving from Columbus | the country were shown during the | ed in Boston two months ago on a | nelly was sub deacon and Rev. Father {m !l-\: at present H‘d”jds !}‘\‘2131‘\ =\“' s S Chericall <y that although it is now more than | address. Afterward a generous col- | charge of converting to his own use | Murphy was master of ceremonie . When the work of making (yyestinghouse . e days since the Villa forces at- | lection was taken up for the boys in | funds entrusted to his care by clients | Interment took place in the new | YOters is completed early next month | yyestern Union .. y 914 Athens, March 20, via Paris, Mareh §6feq Columbus and it has been es- | the trenches, was indicted today for embezzlement. | Catholic cemetery in this city, the pall | 1€ l":‘”\‘”:”““é }\‘_“ will reach close | \yillys Overland ..234% 220 29 21, 12:35 p. m.—For the first time ablished definitely that the bandit is | ROCKY HILL P. M. ARRESTED. SAUdhie time ol Miller's arrest ithel|[bedrersibeing Juage Williaro i iMar i} 12 (1SS B0 L IEaEe APl s Fil S z = 1o nistony direct diplontds Pl léeing before the American expedi- | police stated that the amount of the | gan, Joseph and Edward Gaynor snq | The Tesstars Bate semt cie coi- MISSTON AT ST. MAR between Japan and Greece were es- jonary force, some of the residents | Peck Is Charged With Converting |allezed embezzlement would exceed | Louis Haves. Those who atiended the | Fected list :”.”f‘ hrin ‘“x‘n hig tota The week’s mission at St. tablished when King Constantine 1 f the town are not without fear that | Money to His Own Use, $300,000. Eleven indictments were | funeral from this city were Judge and | ©-142 and by wards as follows Tirst | gan this morning With- a service at ceived the newly-arrived “harge he raid may be repeated. | Martford, March 21.—Arrested to- | returned against him. Mrs. B. F. Gaffney, Judge W, I, Man- | Ward 1,238; second ward 1.105: third | ;:cjock conducted by Rev, C. E. Jones, | faires, Baron Otovi, today e i a | day on a charge of converting $65 of = gan, Lawrence Mangan, Mis th- | Ward 1,274; fourth ward 1 ; fifth | Bichop Acheson will come here this The sinking of the Japanese steam- bt e | the government's money to his own “LIFE” SUES FOR $7.500. erine Mangan and James (. Curtin, | WArd 959: sixth ward 1,234. = In re- | cvoping from Middletown to conduct | er Kenkoku Maru by a submarine Wgen the little brick school house | |\ paward Peck, who has been Bridgeport. March = 21.—Attorney Sy vising the list the registrars weeded | 4h, romainder of the services. To- | south of Crete in December, and later on the Mesa was opened for classes | , . master Rocky Hill since | Geeral George E. Hinman today CORBIN BUYSs MORE LAND. out over 500 names, due to death and | ,)jop,¢5 gervice is at 7:45 o'clock and | the loss of eleven Japanese on board or the firs; time since the raid, a ) (ctober 1, was brought to Hartford | brought suit on behalf of Life Publish- | Philip Corbin has purchased a val- | Femovel from the city. = Over 2,000 § ype celebration of holy communion |another torpedoed steamar hound for Iber- of the older boys came to | niy afternoon He appeared to be | ing Co., of New York, against the | uable tract of land on Lincoln street | \Oters changed their residence since | wij pe at 6 o'clock tomorrow mor Egypt, induced the Japanese governe "’fl““‘ with revolvers swinging ‘I' om 1 entally shattered when he was ar- | Branchville Fresh Air association, of | which is adjunct to his valuable hold- | 'ats year. ing. The special children’s mission | ment to send a diplomatic represerts - i ,""“»"] . Only {“"“” | raigned before United States Commis- | Branchville, Conn., to recover $7,300 | ings in that section, from the Brid: T hornm will begin at 4:30 o'clock tomorrow. |tive to this part of the world twenty per cent, of the 141 pupils en- | gioper R. F. Carroll. alleged to have been withheld by the | and Cadwell Land company. A 4 o g »%vfl appeared. [t was asserted that | por hig client Attorney S. N. Dun- | Branchville association. This ‘money M B Ve i = o 3 e others had been sent away from | pine waived examination and asked | was left to the Branchville asso IN THE CITY COUI Bliss® Compuny Earnings’ Jumpi 650 ——— ©0Wn by their parents to remain until | that ; commission be appointed to | tion as trustee by the late Edwin Gil- Per Cent. in Past Year. e denger iy temoved inquire into the man's sanity. This| bert, of Ridgefield, who detired that ,q.lf.‘ilJ;'.';:ufff(:f ’..»[;.::;“.f(:u“ln(.'lmr;..('- x‘x‘.:: New York, Ma 21.—The BE. W COIJBCCfiCUt Tl’ust and Sa.fC DepOSlt CO. #ie townspeople also have been | ) undoubtedly be done. Comm the funds should be used to maintain e T T e . ¥ 3 5 s 1 s 5 ¢ E ainta week, that of Thomas Duffy James Jiss (0. Brookiyn, manufacturers 2] Impressed with the necessity of main- | gioner ¢ oll held the accused man | Life’s F'resh Air farm in Branc Tag| e B ¢ BllssiGo, o Brookivn. prianuia sourer S NG, RELIABLE CORPO! N ion t i ranchville. | B Lacava. The case of J. CGreen- ! of war munitions, increased its earn- A STRONG, RATIOX fining a military censorship, the | for the next term of the federal court Pl el £ ., S | 5 : - bergvs. Abraham Josefson has been | ings available for ¢.mmon dividen : . bl Bt e COUTE AT oEN $50,000 FIRE AT PROVIDENCE. [added to the trial list. Sl e e organized and qualified through years of efficient, hool said that military authorities Branniil R Ter M SR e Tre Providence, R. I, March 21.—The e e hundred and fifty per cent. accord- trustworthy service, to act as Conservator, Guardian 8ad warned her not to give inform court-martial of Lieutenant John F. | Plant of the Crooker Mantle and Tile RUSSIANS CONCENTRATING laetiohe i dnnualirepart orithel coni’ Executor or Administrator. fon to newspaper men. Mort, Pourth Tield Artillors. eharged | C0. Was damage by fire today the loss | Copenhagen, March 21, via London, | pany issued today. 4% 4 Wwith disobeying orders by leading | Peing estimated at $50,000. 2:10 p. m— A desvaich to the Politi- The net earnings amounted to $3, CAPITAL $750,000. SURPLUS $750,000 . 7 Preparedness on Railroads. American troops into Mexico last | == } ken from Berlin says that a great con- | 532,101, and {he halance after the x Francisco, March 21.—-Co- | January to rescue two comrades cap- | TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION. | centration of Russian troops is oceurr- | payment of preferred dividends was | c t ut T t d S f D it CO tion between the war depart- | tured by Mexicans, began today at | -— — ing in southern Poland. It is supposed ' $5. 101. This is equivalent to onnec 1C rust an die Depos s ny officers, and railroad | Mercedes, regimental headquarters, | TO RENT—Six room tenement, lower | the Russians are preparing an at- | $217.28 a share o1 the company's M. H. WHAPLES, Pres't. HARTFORD, CONN, Sfficials is necessary for the proper | Efforts have béen made by civilians floor, gas, garden. Berlin street. | tack on the line from Czartorysk to | $1,230.000 common stock (par $50), Landers Frary & Clark Aetna Fire 38 Hfd Fire . Natl Fire ... S v Phoenix Fire Hudson. Standard Fire Diplomatic Relations For First Time in History. First Wansportation of men and munitions 1“‘ have the charges dropped. Charles H. Aspinwall. 3-21-3d | Kovel. as against $36 a sharc in 1914, i e SR

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