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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MARCH 23, 1916. eral Calles, the military governor uf} lice are looking for the young man | Sonora, is known to be an out-and-out | Wwho was Charters’ partner in crime. R Obregon supporter and his recent at- | In all the pair of voung desperadoes p] . i | tacks upon the Cientificos and cler collected between $35 and $40 from { iz ' e i is br . aSEENZ e ] NE RE STOCK EX CHANGE, cals, combined with his proposal to j the conductor and the passengers ONE PRI 0 MEMBERS NEW YO ]]ETE[;TIVES ARRIVE Soniscatopallfconcension s srantedybyg) EAST []F THF MEUSE Charters returned $5 to a man whom TORDAS CSETCI Represented by E. W. Eddy. New Britain Nat. Bank Bidg. Tel 840 | Huerta and Villa, have given ominous | 4 { he had robbed when the latter told 1147116 ASYLUM ISR & 3 force to the persistent rumors that he | him he was married. The police HARTIORD. | is not only anti-American but sympa- | N { think the young man is dementel. | guite for Stout Women a Specialty. 50 shs Peck Stowe & Wilcox | thizes at heart with Villa. Tt is cer- | S e e S, 9 WITH ![JIEQER me | i s o f\,\n‘:“.-\q;fi:filfi;General Situation Is Unchangedy 50 shs Stanley Works (Continuea vrom wirs vager | o oo e Message Today From Paris City ltems 50 shs I anders, Frary & Clar e i Whatever be the outcome, the ner- | e S who prepared the "?d»‘: for burial say vous tension along the burder has in- Paris, March = a. m-—The Dr. M. A. Kinsella is ill at his home SlLK 50 shs Ul‘lon l\lig. COI therc was no arsenic in the embalm- | creased to such extent that many | ! - > ing fluid. The body of Mrs. Peck | Americans frankly admit that they | I'rench official statement published Iwith an attack of grip. “«ould not be examined because it had | would prefer a definite sundering of | this morning says that during the The payroll of the sewer department | been cremated. relations between Washington and the | night a violent bombardment took for the week was $303.53. Wife's Death IS & " defacto government to a continuance i place to the east of the Meuse ri;\‘r The Sunday club will hold an im-| of e ex atio West of the Meuse the fire diminished e 5 s ey _ Suspicion that led to the investiga- | °f the exi: AU | st R L e e o Gl o O Gl ‘ tion into Mr, Peck’'s death was part- Villa Reorganizing Army. fl = “m_'i"a»“é(‘(i gen 8 A eeline lof thel Gatnolic Mchorat | Iy due to the death of wife, Han- “rancisco Villa has established a | ™ R0 Sl O g afternoon | union will be held this evening in the | e | Tabs' hall, i | ! nah M. Peck, sixty-six years old, | base to the westward of Namiquipa o d a ai apar ents 0 reorganiz 0 g ar - . P 3 St - 0 cied at the Welte apartments of |ito xeoreanize his jcommand fand e raing ihal progress ot Nostilities: A daughter, Funice Emily, was January 30 last under circumstances | cruit men for his army. it was report- . ) & i e e v are ffering ir avy | i = i 5 % the the west of River Meuse bom- | born this morning to Mr, and Mrs. We are offering in navy and N which District Attorney Swann finds | ed here today. At thi ' new bas, It | 1,1 ament diminished last right. The | B. . Mann of Maple street. Llack Taffeta a handsome 43-inch { were similar. According to informa- | was said, Villa would lay plans to co- : . Tully of Ash street, foll | Coat with a serge belt and bound ! . i i | enemy did not renew his attacks on Mrs. ) e as >t e rosecu- ate wi e g Gen. Tuis § - ar aring o Y tud P NS e B 10 D0 R | R WO B o oFF (el st ST G 5 S (IenE om0 ([ SRy (9 O o (AT iy || RO, GRGE bt ey, e tor, Dr. Waite accompanied the body | Herrera,—who is understood to have | L. t . il e for $19.75 . - of Mrs, Peck to Grand Rapids. After | renounced the de facto government | 1\‘”0["\:;1'0fi,‘,mh}‘.es, of Malancourt), | and suffered & severe sprain. She | Value r $19.75, i b the funeral it was taken to Detroit | The American army base at Columpus | PAI} 0f which we hold. fj 4 Bl (00 W @ DR NG, AT e 2 oA ! ! § and cremated. has had no news of Villa for more [ <70 the east of the Meuse the bom- | Joseph Stumpp of 109 Hart street | st o e e e of e | ; Mother, on Visit, Dies, than two days. " it (o e P HDHE | e e GO0 irh st withs oo | B 8 LR L e O U Clara Peck in Grand Rapids last Sep- | Mand of the Carranza garrisons at = tere has been no | police ambulance. | I | gave out the following statement re- : | i ey e y 1ovine | important developments to repo-t, ] . achinere as been | | tember, came to New York and about | Chihuahua, is said to be moving All of the machinery has been . ! . U. S. Smelting and Refining, & Railroads Apparently Expes Feo ke y 9 hwestward to effect junction with | With the exception of an intermittent i he trade chool to the | . The “class’ is put into it by the s . ; * e aparnents 4sse mhe Co | Villa, and this, in conneetion with (he | c4nnonading. Row ocational high school and res. | desiner nd sewed in to stey by tho | Neycomer, Gains Strength Make Big Extensions in 19 i ney’s information. At Christmas time | TOTTeon had revolted, has occasioned | Surbrise attac Ron e rench Lo e T T Colla s s s aton ot | | e grave concern among the American | CPemY in REOIREL Yo, Ry s, Vvalte went to her parents’ home S e o e These Coats would be good values | S eri e | nd Ra t e e oo transferrec Abra Z e e they are won- | 10:30 a. m.—Mexican affairs i ge says today Mrs. Peck. Che mother became ill | 1‘ P k }‘{ AR _,11 t 4 “The night passed quietly on the soon after and was attended, accord- | Mand of Gen. Herrera, sald to num- i Sicklick and XKaplan conferre market at today’s opening, over nignt | 1917 1s the outstanding feature @ ! G Pershing’ a - | with Chairman W. B. Rossberg £ b RYE % ) market. For the past week CH by a Mrs. Lynch, a trained nurse, rec- | Narass Gen. Pershing's army and seri- i < 3 s {he water board vesterday with Oh(" 3 A ommended by a physician, When the | OUSlY Interrupt the line of e | Claims German Successes, e e o on V0D Vicunas, Bolivias, Jerseys and Cordu- | reflection in the heaviness of Ameri- | or b New Ve cushe 5 o 5 ! tons for the Union Pacific, 40,000 January 29, it is said, she had im- | American forces at Casas Grandes and | Sayville. al Angelger sass | ummer. | ;.‘l:‘r"‘f“:“\“r:fn’: of the actlve lst WuS | “the Chicago & Northwesterny she became . T OT N Mhe g 7 f i court,, the French line between Beth- b o | 35 s fo 1€ ois oate wa sind died. The | An early agreement with the Car-| jnoourt and Malancourt s mow men. | PeW cases. The board discharg = | opened with 1,900 shares at 69%. a | ‘,(,':]“(: il 2 ,.f”,':',‘ 15,000 desired by army officers. The main | g 5 st M Ladies’ Temperance so- | Advances of as much more were re- D o S 5 : 3 he German successes in the region of St Mary's Ladles’ T an > dvances of as muc A i B! ; f s ceine tolNew Mosk folviett (lvasciwouna finentnsiivanstercedl from || s divine bl R e .5 | ciety will hold a social and whist thi | corded by Crucible Steel, New York. Minncabolis & St. Tou l,“‘&“f‘,‘" ruary. He appeared to be in good | ico Northwester e o e S | 1 stern Railway could be ! wooded regi are r bring a friend referred, and United States Steel. 2 ‘ 3 4 ¢ 3 8 gion northeast of Avocourt. | are requested to bring a friend. t B Ad _ | vreferred, and ed ¢ s & T ons S : health until March 11, when Dr. Al- | used to ship men and supplies to | “Irish Night" will be celebrated to- | LOCA] STOCKS DeEM {0 BE AQVANC- | Riiic were fnactive. but gemerally | Central, bringing its total up to 1 ""lt“-] ‘:;.Af(:{;l:':;d itn b.vd)h]"s. Waite, The railroad could be easily main- German Statement. of the A. O. H. in Electric hall. A | el PI‘ICG 0[ Late Wil St Closing—Demend! for | likely to goe um.m] aw ."-1;. ; o gaade last night to | tained against interruption while the| Berlin, March 23, by wireless to | ucoial will be held and refreshments | lllg 10 especially Reading and New York | Boston & Maine is in the marke Dr. Mc 1 o e e I o % :.\)k?:fxt t:ai'e::: :;(:1 !:‘:eate:d_lt\rr: lumbus over a desert might be readilv | statement given out today at the Ger- The case of Adolphson vs. the New 2 S e Al Ee s Oh cloane s ieeuiine| ¢], 1 :u:;“y..:. and the Erie ¢ a y r cardiac cut should YVilla recruit a formidable’| man headquarters says il Mok Taioh and Elareford Taile | (Fanished by Rlehtor ¢ 00 eong | New York Stock Exchange quota- | abollt 40,000 ton e iy s | market has en s : oy «h‘?x:r:rr;e:t:d"?: l)rlzut(:lh 13. e i sent agents among the populace in | near the Forest of Avocourt has been the superlor court today, has been | &Il throughout kn‘u, :-l:(‘i}eix\h|:xo<t ;f members of the New York Stock £ 3‘”1': ”(‘l:“ :‘,,,((h”’\, t\.‘ ‘“}va 1“:.1|;r_lu a ardias trouble had dis- | the mountain dvtn\ch urging them to | completed by the occupation of the | .ontinued until next Tuesday. | vances have taken pla change. Represented by E. W, Eddy. | & Besg ol - fering from a bowel complaint. Dr. | and is eq i . . i t f the April 1st dividends. 51 the duration of the double and # el . and is |ulppxmz his men with ¢ | ta r s aucour A " 28T Ielicivationio Glose i Moore lett a prescription calling for a | and.ammunition which he had stored. \.}:2”:1§g500 n;(i):t::c“rss:\'eri-fO'I]k[o‘;:“m”t' society will be held on April 8. The | g0 01 are quoted today with dividend 237 | prices current for other forms Y | | High Low % lls Chalmers .. harmless soothing remedy. Dr. Moore | = Tt i 5 ) s g v, - D J here is no confirma ol “O i al situation on S : 5 26 eet S L2 onfirmation of a re. | “Otherwise the general situation on | yioven 3, show receipts of $119: Tho | o1 Seles of 4menifar I EEETy f&ffi”fiofi”““ 2o ' | rolled in 1816, but largely they was not present when the medicine | port th. 3 a e s ha, Seers e society report a el g ett oy C port that Col. Cano « Carranz e weste g is g s 2 was administered. H o of arranzs [th., western front is unchanged. { officers of the society report at Pres- | Landers, Frary & Clark from 60 1- R FCher 5 68 | for next year and for sprin live | BT wheel chairs, four air c to 61 1-2 Union Manufacturing -‘:‘n e o 69 Frobably the total of recent lettis b army has joined forces with Vi “Eastern front: T tussians I was shocked when I heard Villa. front: he Russian ions and three ymn's or crutches mot | ¢ompany quoted %0 bid, 450,000 to 500,000 tons. All was quiet in Juarez early today | showed their main aggressive activity next day of his death,” sald Dr, Moore % peltlas) Sk I DiaBErcsslVo activity A ik 2D > | and street car S ceni 2 x ime. They % 2 o 9 287 In his statement. Dr. Moore sald he | pended last r:x:;?‘f:;‘r ?ohq;“l‘.r'{ e s Sacuent i v’nh.‘\i [ oee | ana New Britain Machine s quoted | £ 168 .- 52 G213, | While the railroads are thus log did not believe that the medicine he | in that Mexican city, was . resumea, | forces against the German positions SR S0 bid, 82 asked. Stanley works is .- o ing ahead, and there is heavy 14 s s 7 id, 74 1-2 asked. Am Loco 5 5 ¢ . : Rrescribed would have caused the pa- [The ‘railroad bridges, heoweves, 4so | ond bridsehesd at Jacobstadt on bott DEATHS AND FUNERALS | strong and is 73 1-2 bid, T4 s U :. 1003 | Ward buving for vessel work, no 2 ‘ 101 bid, | Am S s i i Ves 0 -A-Mouss A N 3 xpert .tailors who sha ¢ it anc Drive, according to the district attor. | T€POrt that the Carranza garrison at To the west of Pont-A-Mousson a | ylar work will be resumed soon. |rexper ! S sia o ; i ; the estate of Patrick McGuire, has New York, March 23, Wall Street. | New York, March 23.—The Eoiconceiien resulted in our taking several prison- n Grand Rapids, and returned with | ATy officers in El Paso. 3 S erty at 223 Hartford avenue. . projected themselves into the stock | Rall buying on a large scale 2 A i remainder of the froat.” ing to the prosecutor's information. | Per 2,000, might be in a position to T ¥ r's information, o A large stock of Sport Coats in | news from across the border finding | MAYKet. For the pust week Cof nurse left the patient on the night of | CAtion between the advanced base of Berlin, March 23, by wireless 1o tons of city ice for consumption this | roys. $13.95 to $2. can Smelting and Mexican Petroleum, | proved somewhat, but still showed | the base at Columbus. fratin ‘b'e“G‘;f_r:;";,“::’f:;f*:“dc\3‘ Measles continue to increase, the United State Smelting and Refining | 000 tons for ihe Burlington, symptoms of vomiting. The next day Need Railroads Soon. 3 . o | health board today recording B newl comerionllthe! local ! board) | tor the Missourl, S Jcansns' o death certificate was signed by Dr. | r ¥ r permisaion Non ¢ ria on ey ; 2 William H. Porter, of 46 West Forty nfl:ztlf):’i‘c(;rnm;}firl‘:\armlil)\):’"!”S. Feentiy| ool B IV asserEl iHathth ot Eenchlipys AR of SiEnTEnE substantial fractional galn over YO8~ 5l the Chesspaske & Ohia, AN b int et 3 s | sitions are threatened from the east iy airview terday’s close .in the Boston maricet. | 107 the CTEMPER S o& TR WO EEE his daughter and son-in-law in Feb- | Colt o = i : 2 o e | Columbus to El Paso and the MeX- | a result of the German victory in the | evening in the school hall. Members Alr Brake, American Zinc, Marine | fre 13,000 fons for the B. S bertus A. Moore, 21 Madi « M . | = 7o 1@ s. The P ylvania ordé ore, of 121 Madison Ave- | Casas Grandes, morrow night by the Ladies' Auxiliary Fiaher 100 tons. The Pennsylva District Atto: v Swa 4 ral s P " 5,00 ns, I g ic Cor Aftorney Swann, it Is said, by | present line southward out of Co- | Sayville—The text of tae offcial will be served. { S | Central, relieved the monotony of the | 17000 tons, the Atlantic Coast trouble. When summon S SR T . S The railroads pay no more fc ed to _ the | body of men. Villa is sald o have| “Western front: The German success road company, assigned for trial in The local tions furnished by Richter & Co., | The railroads pay more for ti ippeared and that Mr. Peck was suf- | support him against the Americans | French points of support on the Moun- T e e 0B e e || G S Bl ek alfstoc March 23, 1916 olves no risk and no judgment final returns from the dance held j [ e 00 Yo American Hardware 714, | steel. Some of these ralls wilt | work has been given up because d high prices, one New Jersey projed in this category calling for 10,00 tons and one at St. Louis for 7,00 tons of plates. o 5 ica 3 ar o 1103 : S : ; 25 is bid for American | Am Sugar .......111% & Gt L IBDeE S Posiicdc done by Dr. Jacob Cornell, of Raritan, Jacobstadt, and four times against the B. It. Dobbs, sked. 126 18 Am Tel & Tel ...130% 130 13014 | ¥hapes, having been taken for tHf | burposes in the past week, there Mrs. Peck . . it = - Bl Paso, Tex., March 23—Tgna On the front northw £ Post- ; : e enne e e Ry 0 033 % | ; arch Tgnacio of Post- 1 gent in this city where he was connect- | " uo "y "goovil Manufacturing com- | A T S Fe Ry Co.1 L0SKEL0I X1 v ereviite Delng staritiedisd by 4 Qver the telephone last evening Mrs, | Of Chihuahua, sent a telegram to | US bas reached fourteen officers and | yising agent, died Tuesday in Brids 510 with sales as high as 570. Tt has [B & O ... 83 sgy | 2apd advances At DIGDHISEN ornell told District Attorney Swann | COnsul Garcia at 1 Paso today § men. The Russians in this district | ort. The funeral will be held tomor rencted somewhat and is now quoted | Beth Steel 502 495 495 : ’ : shipments, some manufacturing e Waite apartments the night before | CoMmanding ihe garrison at Chihua- | apparently on account of the over- e e e ATt v oan el B oing sumers show more willingness to he seemed to bo resting easily early in tao | (NI and ot to_eredit reports of | They advanced several times with re A large number of the relatives and | eight per cent. extra. We consider | Ches & Ohlo . ... e e Aot s ek Sening. his defection to Villa. | newed force, however, between Nar- of the late Mrs. Mary Louise | the stock a good purchase at the pres- | Chino Copper ... far the discussion of peace repo aight to go into details regarding tae | SELLS PROPERTY HE [ e oreal sacrifices of men and | from New Britain, attended her fun- | what reactionary and is quoted $20 [ ol I & I ..... = s | Jecture. £ s manner in which he had been cumied jarmmtioafbrols il o the Russians 1 in Swampscott, Mass., vesterday. | hiq, 830 asked ex. the April first divi- [ Crucible Steel ... % 3 (B rices Stll Go Tp. | Various advances in price ha tiest of Grand Rapids, whe o £i | local enterprises at other plac re recei from friends andl or- | i 2lling for any more than its | Krie .. o of Ui aplds, where the first | | not even the smallest z\d\'un\;lg_:c NEerehmocelved {anotess .8 looked for, increasing buyers' dilemm er, that an anonymous telegram sent | < | against the unshaken German .de- | ““Npo"myomson was a former local 'is a good investment at these prices | Goodrich Rub . . . . y, | due to the disparity between cost Percy Peck caused the young man to | clipping from the Lynn Item which | should the war continue for only a | Gt Nor Ore Cot | What must be paid in new contrae 3 g ma & “tvhl—ro]]s-d strip stecl is $5 a td i official inquiry. This telegram is re- | : ser TR ¢ ‘As @ mark of respect to the meni- | erably higher. Kasas City so ... ; S £ y | Ovmers: Der P vlaguircispnatossasnllle, f Professor | There has been quite a demand for | Lack Steel . : i ;-‘]Tn, 2 and shacting, $10 nuts & 95 s 9% | holts, ser cent, and tin plates 28 florts are being made to obtain the| Charged with fradulently transfer-| oo 07 Ce forc BS C R FOT ARERT 20 ; T ; Sty al s ssued o ke ranged from 177 to 180, Max Mot com 4 5 ; 5 close Hizal|a s 3 More is heard of building plans tgnay be possible to find the sender. | title. Rudolph Feutl was today made | - “Russian artillery fire has been | WOTE between 2 and 2:05 this after- | stock being quoted at the close 179 | zex pet Al e sy ft'bore only an initial signaturc and it | gefendant in a lawsult for $4,000 | lively on the whols northeast front. | 100N, While funeral services for the | bid e s not known at present whether the | gamages. The plaintiffs are Mrs. Susie | On the Strypa and Kormin sector Rus. | d€ceased were being held at her home, | ferred su,cr of this i-n)‘):]ninn, ; n‘gm Y Air Brake .. 1 R e e e, i C ypa 88 sisaliss Brass has been quiet, the market be- [ X v ¢ & Huq 5% | i e BelL Qe s = | fizured on a 1.80c basis by fabricatos It is believed however, that District 5 2 2 1 i ing quoted 63 bid, 65 asked. Tagle | xoy Cons 2 > 1 , that Dis of Hartford. Tawyer Joseph G. | our forces, but were everywhere re- sy Attorney Swann is procceding on the | Woods of this city is counsel for the | pylsea t one place in east Galicia Audrey Pillion, Lock has also been strong and is quot N Y Ont & West. . 28 b oman. ane telegram was received | defendant in Middletown was af- | jon suffered losses of three officors | be grieved to learn of the death ol in this Tt Bt G G| AeESITE G \n Grand Rapids a few days after the | tached. The writ is returnable be- | ana 150 soldiers killed and 100 made Audrey Pillion, aged yvea the || xumor that a subsi 2 Edet; Pac Mail 8§ S Co i tient to vomit, as he is said to have | still under guard, sides of railway between Mitau an:l Sorth & Judd holds firm at | than 200,000 tons, chiefly plates @ J., who says he was a cousin of Denies ridzy:, ;i i s ; 51 2 cous enies Herrera Revolt. German lines north of Vidzy. 2 Dobha tor soma a resi- 3 : 3 he conda C 6% S6% 867 | volt. £ B. R. Dobbs, for some time a resi ‘he sensation of the week has been | Anaconda Cop ... 86% 6 » scgns that not all manufacturl Peck’s Death Unexpected, | Enriquiez, civil governor of the state | avy the number of prisoners taken by | o with Keeney's theater as an adver ame. . This stock has advanced from | Baldwin Loco ....107% 104% 10 [ 5 i there is no less scrambling for eay that her husband had called at ihe | laring that General Luis Herrera, | undertook no more important attacks, | how in Bridgepor bid. 560 asked. At this vrice | Butte Superior s 89 Mr. Peck died. She said Mr. Peck | U2 city, still was loyal to the first | whelming losses they had suffercd Mrs. Mary Louise Thomson, [ dend of two per cent. regular and | Cen Leather ... off and take a chance on the marK | ety : The prosecutor was unwilling last | — —— | ocz and Wiszniez lake: (Peck) Thomson, including & few ' ont time, Colt’s Arms has been some- | Cil Mil & St Paul. has to do with this attitude is all col G - 5 . % = ) 'a N | in thefle attacks, as well as in several = e A ora ribltes EREILA at this stock s o RN v nto the investigation by the authori- DIDN’'T OWN, CHARGE More than a hundred floral tributes | qend. We consider that . Distillers Sec ... 49~ comEiniines et snd. s autopsy was held. He admitted, how- | — ganizations. !intrinsic worth and we believe that it | General Elec rom some station in Manhattan to | Rudolph Feutl Sued for Damages of | fense.” woman and it is of interest to note a i whether the war contihues or not and | Great Nor pfd : : | EhEenalnoR belng G dokipked, Juy el st : : $1,000 by Hartford Saloon - 5 el i e meE s sid- STt sezin an investigation that endea in | Austro-Hungarian Statement, ys, of the funcral, in part: | vear longer stock should sell comsld- | Inspiration higher; skelp, $2; wire rods, $2 to $ zarded as a valuable document and o ; of Mary Louise, wife of E Y.. March 23.—The Austro-Hungarian Mary g , oy 3 Elihu Thomson, the 14,000 employes of | New Departure common today. &nd | Lehigh Valley S L b sriginal from which it is believed that ing property to which he had no | says: the General Electric company ceased | sales have |‘ i 7 2 asked; 112 is bid for the pre- | x; p Z g prlicn Natl Lead % | crete. But a good deal of steel wo: writer was a man or a woman., Schultz and Joseph Wawron, both | sjan infantry detachments attacked | 22 Monument square, Swampscott.” S 4 513 | covered by contracts. Some pig sheory that the person who sent it was { plaintiffs and property owned by the | a Russian force of about one battal.| The many friends of the family wili ; d 271 bid, 273 asked. The strengt orthern Pacific .114% E s aid M first by th = 3 tuneral. fore the superior court on the first | prisoners, while the Austro-Hungarian | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Pillion of | dend will be paic Bennir SR ey et : i : - Ebei ; | company. Standard Screw is quoted | o G Tuesday in April. | casualties were only some soldiers | Hartford. Mrs. Pillion was formerly | SOmPans SO e SECeq 8 I Pressed Steel Car . 541 The award of 4,000 tons of sted | The plaintiffs set forth that they | wounded, Miss mma Meyen of this city. i 2 % e | PR v Cons Sk o8 2R 0 8 % | work to the McClintic-Marshall com owned a saloon in Vernon, valued at ciliin s xtra dividend payable April st | geiging .o ; L A i ity 1 .s-Bement-Pond has been som: i rany for the Donner Steel compam - 1 | 86,850 and had an equity in it of $2, Serli = 3 " FOR TREE PLANTING. S 0 Rep I & S com ., 521 214 | Buffalo, indicates the large sco o t5 | READY FOR . ind & pe Berlin, March London, 3: | r 3 is 80 Fobruary S et 5 2 Ce | what stronger and is quoted 180 bid, | pb | & & ¢ 5 e O S . 50. On Februar 9, they elalm | 5 1y Tho Russians, in spite of their S D i :::,P’l"‘\\ S pfa 1::? 9y 1(:.::; the extensions there. Besides thy 1‘0"” induced them to exchange this| great offensive on the eastern front, | Committee Appoints Committee to | 213 bid, 216 asked ex. the April first | & S iy <. 98% 98% 883 | second blast furnace now under was loon for a house and lot on Broad | nave made no advance, says the offi- Prepare Orders. andabids s So Ry ..... .. 21% 21% 21% [a third is to be built and a battery of \uom in this city, which he claimed | o | dividend Studebaker ~.144% 132% 143% | coke ovens as well as new dock enn ¥ CopMciis b 53% | New rolling mill will follow. cial statement given out today by £e | At the meeting of the tree commis- | — ! R e . o1 sonicitors, | X / : THREATENS R[VOLT resented that the property was worth | — et T S R CE ROl 5O o d e s e esks oasiia D $9.500 and was mortgaged only for | 5 28 s Vil e iy 2 » v SR Third Ave .. . 621 2% |ihe pig-iron movement has tapered {57800, leaving him an ecauity of | DESPERADO S FOLLY structed to prepure 4 list of trees (o | Children’s Tubcrenlosis Magazine and | [ ATE <o- oo 000 : off. The market has worked up B | to own. Feutl is alleged to have rep- | German Arroy neadiuaiins e iR | be ordered and to arrange for trans. | Colored People Looked on Suspiciously | 000 Je <o 5 by | average of 5oc to $1 in the operation =i Tmmediately after receiving a | CAUSES ARREST | portation. The commission favors the | qp jpvestigation bureau of ine | Utan Cop .. .. ... Rnl eeeais bl n i et (Continued Irom First Page.) | quit-claim deed to the property the purchase of black walnuts, tulips, | cpamper of Commerce this afternoon | i § Rup Co : £l 2018 fopistx or Eeven | fecntte saelE | plaintiffs found that TFeutl's equify | —————— English walnuts, red oak, swamp 0ak, | jsqueq a warning to the public against | 7 5 Steel ,...... 4 | Maroh transactiess in he Chidil a conference with General Gavira at | was worthless as the property had | 2 o Chinese Jinko,Norway maple and | varties who are appearing in the res- | [7 § Steel pfd .... % district have reached a total beyond Juarez. According to the police they | heen foreclosed against by the Col. | Bold Highwayman Tnvited Victims 10 | cugar maple. idential section of the city, sellilg [ va Car Caem ... . - 150,000 tons, At Pittsburg a 15,008 have proof that a plot had actually linsville .A\man bank for $3,500. The | Get Good Look of Him and Owing to the congested condition | jhagazines purported to be for a chil- | westinghou 5 ton contract for foundry and malle been perfected by Herrera and his a B 3 Brewe association for 5 of the railroads it is proposed to buy | dren’s tuberculosis cause. As far as restern Union ... 9 q q eble iron has been closed, deliverid so#ates to start rioting on a [ $4,000 and taxes, the attachments They Did. from n ¥ nurseries rather than | the bureau can ascertain there is noth- “illys Overland . from January to December, 1917, af scale in E] Paso. Two hundred men | amounting in all to $8,000. As the from places where delays night re- | ing to warrant fayorable support of Gurrent| prices, | Howaver, tow 1 were said to have been enlisted as a | estate is to be sold at auction next i r { Waterbury, March = 23.—William [ sult. The commission Will meet again | the metheds of the couple. MRS. HART SURPRISED. naces are willing to sell for deliveries nucleus, having been won over by | week and has been appraised fo i “harters 20, confessed to the police | Friday night and it is hoped all mem- | The chamber is also in want of fa- | Alys Julia Hart of East Main street | cven reaching into next year promises of the booty they would | only $5.500 the plaintiffs claim that | today shortly after his arrest on a | pers will attend. | vorable recommendations in regard vas pleasantly surprised at her home zain. According to the police plans | they were brazenly defrauded by :fi(\chni(,ll charge of breach of the — = i to two bands of colored people Who | jast evening, when a number of MASONS ‘10 ENTE R 'l‘l AM. of Herrera anticipated that as soon as | Feutl. peace, that he was one of the two PATROL WAGON HELD UP. | ave soliciting aid in this city. One of | friends tendered her a party. During A representative of the local Mz the rioting started large numbers of | s “highwaymen” who held up a Wood- | | the bands claims to be raising money | the evening solos were rendered by | sonic lodges will attend meeting at] Mekicans would join them, | MOORE WITHDRAW bury car on the outskirts of this ¢ity | pelay Gives Joseph Matulas Chance | for a church in the south while the | the Misses Nealon, Welch, Hansen, |the Colonial club in Meriden thi The precautions adopted by the | M, J, Moore, whose name has been ) last night shortly before 11 o'clock to Walk Out of His House. | other asks for aid for an orphanage in | O'Brien and Roth. Miss Lulu Hart | evening when steps will be taken tol military and civil authorities were not | heard in connection with the nomi- | and forced the conductor to rob the N el il e et [ | the south. and Miss Clare Lynch presided at the | form a baseball league among thel | nation as councilman of the ixth | eight passengers of their mone i es = ) —_— piano. A collation was served and [lodges in the state. Harry N. Ander< | relaxed today. They were in part the s o 5 . i . | 2 3 Shapiro and Sons effectively blocked 5 ; A result of General Funston's orders | ward on the democratic ticket, an- | Charters formerly worked for the trol- “,,&.x:‘-h’m.p of justice eia e RESCUED FROM STORM. | the hostess was the recipient of a |son of Hartford is at the head of the i o % 3 | Stonington, March 23.—Capt. Gro- | number of handsome gifts. movement. that special steps should be taken at | nounced this afternoon that he had | ley company and the motorman of tho | the Wheels of justice e motns 11l points along the border fo safe- | withdrawn from the race. This ap- | car recognized him. A woman pas- | I8 When the patrol wagon, in charge | oy Jo ¢ Noank adrift off Lat- guard American lives and property in | pears to give a clear field to William | senger also picked Charters picture out | 0f Officer Dennis Nealon, had been | /08 = 08 b L0 BR[O g 00 0F oo view of the disaffection of General | lLenehan, who is, from present indica- | of a number of photographs shown to Tf(,'.'f,:l:f '}:‘iiln’: \f‘i_l;iu-'lf‘\‘q'-!fl;;r((-m:nLr;::- T et e e e : 2 Luis Herrera and other Carranza | tions leading for the place. her at the offices of the Connecticut dosephMatuingof valus * | Wednesday night by the schooner c t t 'I' t d Saf D p t hieftains in northern Chihuahua. e Company. Tt G i Gt s e || BEREE S e e e oncecticy rust an € bepost Sonora Awaiting Signal to Revolt JUDGMENT FOR RILEY Before leuving the car, the young | to worlk this morning aad bis wife ob- | Capt. Blaridge was off in the dory 5 STRONG, RELIABLE CORPORATION In the court of common pleas ves- | highwayman took off the handkerchiet | Jected, the result being that Josebh } \yoq (g0 morning a heave snow The belief of Americans who are : : ; ; arciherla baatine o e 4 : « femiliar with Mexican affairs was | terday afternoon, Judge Edward L. | which covered his face in spirit RO KT &:y(,::::l:‘. A hurry call was | ;0 came up and he lost his bear- organized and qualified through years of efficient, A Mg | smi ave judg . reor ravado told tl assengers lo sent for I nedbein. tune see a dista . " BlC o erertadinavcitenin ont ) B R en ol iud sasnilitoT G sore sl | BEAYAS Dol AR EE o B era ol As the milk wagon was in the mid- | [18% being unable to see any distance trustworthy service, to act as Conservator, Guardian Buahua seriously shook the power of Riley, who was named a defendant in a good look at him. Then h a in the blinding storm ot o roal o o o Executor or Administrator. the first chief it would not be long bhe- | the suit brought by John Robinson | out of the car and disappeared. The “1:‘0 of lhti road is AR imw]--]ihlo for b = ins p Siei P ¢ o v < i Vet € patrol to pass. Some delay oc- fore there was trouble in Sonora. | against Goldsiein, et al. Judgement, | woman who picked out his picture 2 ol Ehis state s the headquarters of the | however, was granted the plaintiff | took a good enough look so that she | curred while the dviver moved the | - = 7 5 CAPITAL $750,000. SURPLUS $750,000 Obregon adherents and has never, ac- | against Goldstein for $500 and costs. | was able to identify him later. wagon. A short argument is said to | TO RENT—Four rooms, all improve- eording to information here, been | Klett & Alling Tepresented Riley. Charters confessed almost at once, | have followed and the verbul parley | ments, 27 North Glen street. 3-23-tf C(mnecficut Tl‘“st and Safc Dcposlt Co B -t 4 — after being locked up. He is held | Matulas calmly strolled rom his — —_ o n lukewarm to the Carranz: i B B = 2 S 27 z S, P - :"fie th; s St’:‘w sfrr(fi::f | A meeting of White Rose camp, | for trial on the charge of robbery un- [house and walked away, passing the | FOR SALE—Two tenement house, 27 4. H. WHAPLES, Prest. HARTFORD, CONN, fral 6bregon an’d its people are said | will be held this 'ning in ‘Electric | der bonds of $2,500 and the case will | patrol with an indigrant glare in his Holmes avenue. Inquire premises. %8 be devoted to his interests. Gen- | hall. be tried tomorrow morning. The po- | eve. 3-23-3dx i | |

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