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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, MARCH 27, 19 16. ISPARKS DIES; | ==~ TRITISH BLOW P | Rapid Advance of Pershing and Dodd | WEATHER MAN s Slrike—‘u,v Necessitate Closing. JONIC FUNERAL .= 55w | GERWAN TRENGHES. ~ Gaawe Villa Lintle Time To Ger Away KLt 10 REGISTER - 2 departments the mills of the Winsted E y Vl‘lnslery company were running today. . | | : 1 jiers: of Harmony Lodge | Zn, caraers WT Teutons Lose Destroyer in Sea. - | Objects fo System for Making were to have had a conference today ill Be Pall Bearers T Cemersi Mansger . B Gaslord, Fight After Raid — B | Long Distance Forecasts but as he was out of town this had to | . : - - =S te postponed until Wednesday. S ; - . P : : ! i R. Sparks, a Thirty-second Lkotfhchlls ofu:ha company htave Said Berlin, March 27, via London, 3:45 | 2 s : e S - . : L - S Washington, D, ¢, March 2 3 hat unless the strikers return to 3 S - : hd . , of the 1 € States i~ AndionoRdt frhelmost | vrar limcon] thell ot herlaspastinentatiort) L met lousiuban 00 erds fof Aty od a8 L : : . 3 e SR ISRE N it workers for that organiza- | (he mills will be forced to close, man trenches near St. Elio have been | o . : J 3 g . e bureau stated today that in the he state, died at 6:15 o’clock | i blown up by the British, German army | b : . 5 . : [ ion of the bureau of v system ¢ g at his home, 214 Park | headquarters announced today. e o : b S i S ‘ | long-range fordeasting, which 6r a four months’ illness with | URT AE e e e e | i i \ ; ) . 3 8 R Ibeen widely discussed recentls fisease. The funeral will be | cessful in recapturing the artillery | S AW e : b e, . LR 3 - | quite’ fallacious. The new syst his late home at 2 n'('lr)(‘i(“ on the afternoon. Rev. Warren | observation positions lost by the Ger- | . e : o G & T o 5 S '\'W:n(.-”\-::’.; 1..:‘\;»(1”‘“ R bwill officiate. | | mans on March 20 near Mokrxyce, B . : . . Lo S 4 2 et T el R | : i - solar radiation In 1 ¥ onic Funeral Service. i near Narocz Take on the Russian G & 2R » s o the Weather bureau belongs 12 itks having been such a well | front, today’s announcement also : - - - son the Masonic rites of | states. y of long-range weather forecasting 3 i | i The text of the German official | based on lunar, planetary, magnetic, Knights Templars from ey " | Western theater By an ectencits | | of these systems, it is said, has L will attend tho services in Dlssaflsned WIth Pavemefl[ i minefexplosorfcariyithisEmornine & " scientific value Past Masters of” Harmony | the it Lh ol e one poision nesr - | During the past ew years the L F. & A. M., in which lodge | St, Eloi, south of Ypres. More than | weather bureau has received ful Bl et il R e ai (o] oo nundredare ol firenchespuen f o ; specifications concerning all the es- 1 act as pall | . e oy blown up. Casualties were caused | sential details of this particular sys- : ter, "?;‘ \?tfi”h;“ i ‘.street are up in arms over the con- | among the company occupying the po- | tem. The alleged discovery is, therc e, Georzo 1W. Klett, William | dition of the street which was paved | sition. o | fore, fully known to thg weather ¥oll, Frank A. Goddard, Hd- |last summer, and unless something | ‘\T‘Cr‘l}‘:’““‘)‘:“\"’_il :‘;:Lfiflm flnil len_st\ “ K il:;::"mn quvym'v«‘ml\w- n caref ‘,’,“,"H ~‘wu'ly<‘:{ i 5 4 = S e v e success X @ e 1inec iy s scientific sta Munson and R. J. Dixon. In- | is done to repair what they consider | mine fighting and took some prison. | Moreover, other scientists of inter .m!llb;:vm ‘4'11 i e | e e, iy w19t G s | o | % = national reputation now connected B o e rmorrow to | LT to the courts, if the payment is Further south near TLaBoisselle, | | with the strongest institutions of the' 6 the funeral in a body. insisted on by the city. northeast of Albert, some weak Eng- | | world engaged in astronomical re- R e Recently a petftion was circulated | liSh detachments attempted to ad- | | search, and conducting investigations Blarks observed his fifty-first | 27100S the residents of the street as | Yance against our positions. They A ‘;nvm‘ solar and (Hvz\Hl.\}I }x)!}\\(\ B Wednesday of last week. | LOVlOWws: were prevented by our fire, noaaLrsd S. ave also passed upon these fiew Born at. Vernom on | To 'the Common Council of the City During the past few days the Brit- o GRANDES theories. These authorities are 1 1865, but had wmade _of New Britai ish again shelled the town of Lens. | S accord that the dwln‘f\l‘m\ and cons, e in this cite since he was| VO the undersiencd property own-| “In the Argonne and in the re- oy : | clusions_drawn_from the solar con- b old. His father died about . residing and owning property on | 8lon of the Meuse artillery and other | IO : ‘:r?vn‘\‘ on \\,\\\\If ‘.y~m:(.;“ w system 1 B ears 25, When o voung | Afavette street, do hereby protest | iring diminished only temporarily.” | 7 based are unwarrant B ot o tho toacl inst paving for the road in its Eastern theater: The Russians | i £ ™ Sun Spots Base of New System. B e i business is mow | Present unfinished condition. vesterday renewed their attack with ' A | When the disk of the sun is min- . | " We want the road sufficiontly higzh | violence against the front ocoupied by N 283 | el cxamined witn powertul tele- ADZRA the most successful in this| ;. 4 3 g . [ in the middle s e th s - X 5 I & siring nnd robust man, |-, 2iddle a0 the water. will be e armies of Field Marshal -~ Von i i | AS CRUCES s L scopes, or when it is photographed, e & o2 | carried off to the gutters without | Hindenburg. They suffered enor- . with the aid of the modern spectro- parik: a stren- . | IQUIPA i Jeaving pools of water. mous losses without achieving any = heliograph, the surface presents a Property owners in other parts of | succes; characteristic spotted appearan the city have not been required to “Near Welikojeslo, south Vidsy, our:| 4 | which undergoes slight ckanges froin | pax for a road that is more service- [ advanced detachments captured 7 g | day to day, and greater changes with "”r‘ ;‘mn our street. ssians and two machine guns. £ longer intervals of time, dependir he matter of payment of the Strong attacks by portions »f thrce [upon the well-known rotation of the road goes any further without the [ Russian army corps south of Narocz | x | sun upon its axis and the periodi same class with other methods fone. He worked hard and d to thrive cn it and it is due Is indo able encrgy that his es flourished as it did. e was Pdent bicyclist and was wont to imany miles on pleasurestrip Bummer he purchased a motor | road heing made right, we will serve | Lake were repulsed. and in a counter | recurrence of the sunspot maxiras bment for his bicycle and told | notice on the city that we may be | attack by us twenty one officers and | 7 = | and minima. These and certain well nenfls he had much enjovment oblised to carry the matter to the | 2140 men were captured from the | I, g A | kmown “‘":"“ O O e g S ! : enemy. We als s B 2 S N— Jut forward as the basis of a mew Went to Ride Yesterday. i Signers of Petition. e eeksehiamumieier | i ch | Solonce which will make postihie out four months ago Mr. Sparks | Signers of the petition are: Abra- _ | forecasts of the weather far in ad- ri;kc;\l with }';rn:h!': d ;m.«p :;n.: [ham Zevin, Mever Zinman, _John Transport Sinks | I ance | Dhat th Fentures of )A(,w \r gh all was done for him that | Sheehan, Catherine S ia 5 : i o activity, howeve actually should I LG, the savases of the dis- | min | Goldbers. (;{OHT;:?Phr;,r\e,"if_n, %B‘q_;lllm, Xarch 27, via W '(‘l(!ss» to| The arrow in the accompanying ,been Colonel George A. Dodd, with | the Carranza troops three month | control and determine the da isapped his strength until he was | James P. Sullivan, Sam Gwosdof, R. | from: Athe “;‘;:“‘ have been received [ map points to Bl Oso (“the bear”) |his feld artillery and cavalry. e |ago, before he appeared at Santa | changes and sequence of weathet B¢ cive up active work. |H Erwin, Hilary Morris, Emanust| o cincne that a French transport | the little Mexican town in which, ac- | went down the Galeana road throush | Yeabel and ordered Pablo Lones to | conditions in -any definite or direct B roycver his strons | Richman, James R. Halloran, Thom- | pax sons s o0 beard from Saloniki, | cording to report, Vil was caught |Galeana City, Bl Valle, Las Cruces, | commit the Santa Ysabel massacre |and consequential manner, is Tegardly fle and will power refused to|as Shanahan, James T. Lee, George |threa pereone b o Sunk, seventy- by the rapid advance of General and to Namiduiba, where he is be [ El Oso is five miles southeast of |ed by government scientists as quite IS oven vesterday he went|Dobson for the estate of Francis | oeento ons belig rescued says the | Pershing's: three. divisions from |lieved to be co-operating with the Namiquipa on the trail toward Santa | impossible Solar phenomens of 3 carriage ride with his wife. | Dobson, Michael McAvay and Luke erseas News Agen 1‘( s Grandes and by the en- |Carranza forces. Villa was reported | Clara, where General Pablo reported | kind described do not have any df Fniing home in the afterncon he | Meehan. ¢ 2 | cireling Carrangista forces. In toueh |to be in El Oso canyon, where he |he had met and defeated Villa and | rect influence upon the weather blained of feeling bad. He sat| Commissioner John O’Brien early German Boat Is Missing. | with General Pershing’s column has |made his stand and escaped from | his men and horses. | any particular time and place, aix in a chair and when his wife, | in the fall, brought the matter of the | . l-ondon, March 27, 0 a. m—A — | cannot be made the basis of any had left the room for a moment, | poor condition of the street hefore | G€TMan torpedo boat is missing since ror ts whatsoever e e o e e T yara ot prinnic, worene - A% tiat | (he Sea fahiing which falawed fhe | Lrutal methods to compel them to | “NEW HAVEN” STRIKE | LOOK FOR MILLION The. alleed discovery is regardsd He sank rapidly until the end. | time he pointed out that the grade | British air raid on Saturday morning | move the fighting line. Of one resi- las only one of a number of sir 3 : 5 = 5 on German aviation sheds orther: ne: yarely 250 men returned from ar schemes ch are cor ually des his wife, Mr. Sparks is sur- | of the street was inadequate to al- Schlf\s‘\\’i‘g’-”ll:,\]:;llé:n,j l[f’_(fmv‘x;;nrx hern | ‘r”x nx’“w”:vkl 2 ;(\4»‘;;.:‘( "I:"’“r"“:”‘ fron IVVOLVES 400 MEN AMERICAN TOURIST Jar schemes which a ntinual [d by twe daughters, the Misses|low the water to run properly off ol = to an £ SOIRS being put forward In some casg B 8nd Bera™ and one son, Philip, | the surface, and as a result pools | ¢Mclal German statement received [eie be satdicofHavelcea ed ties st e | the advocates of these schemes as- D. A. Wo- of Bridgeport and |several inches deep formed. The ,“?‘felll’-‘ AiSeISse I statermendis) e | sert that they can forecast the L T.uc “rec f this city are sis- | contractor at the time of the com- “*‘_;h:“r;‘"l_h S ; : No Attacks at Verdun. Section Hands Out on Western Branch | French Hotel Keeper's Looks for weather for weeks or months in ad- His a~~' mother. Mrs. Maria | Pletion of the work was not paid 1 1O DB aval aeroplane at- ey Nenor 12:10 o o 3 . M | vance, and in others they state that Sparks, : survives him Tull, the clty engineer clalming that | tAck of the North Frisian coast fail- | Paris e R s D Ebicspinss i MecungaBos Big Trade After War is | they have found means of producing i there was several minor matters to|€G completely. Two armed fishing | There were no infantry actions in the ing. Held o | rain artificially, of preventing hail 4 1 be completed. This was however ad- | S{€amers on outpost service fell vic- | Verdun region last night, this af ng Held. K and in other ways of interfering with I;es‘r;:r\\s =i ’l‘!nrt\; Second | justed and the city carried out its | tims ;‘0 Eng‘hfh vessels. Our naval Mason e was a past master | end of the contract. Whether Com- | #4€roplanes attacked the English 1 2 5 i 1 c armony lodge. He was past|pissioner O'Brien’s criticism was | Paval fighting forces and succeeded | °f the Meuse the artillery action was | the section hands on the western | French Hotel Keepers” that has re- ce illustrious master of Doric | 5 ks i in securing a number of hits and in | violent along the Douaumont-Vaux : branch lines of the New Haven road |cently come into existence estimates | justified or not was never determined a in neil, he was a member of Gid- | Was Active Mason. ternoon’s official statement Ea Newtown, March 27.—The strike of | © Parls, March 27—A “Committee of | and controlling atmospheric phe | omena. These pretensions meet with a certain credence because there are a number of people who still cling Ehastor B, A M publicly, and as result the matter | S€riousl df"“f*wl"&t a torpedo boat | line. To the west of the river the | has now extended to the Shepaug lire | that a million Americans will cowme | to the ancient belief in the influence 'S T, . A. B d rover, O he avs i ing s N : + : % . F 5 gTO nd de- [Washington Comma};d:evhe}]?niged grovvedfonifof Eeht ity LT o fgh{inE | night was relatively calm. | and the main line to Pittsfield, Mass., | to France immediately after the war | 0f the moon on the growth and d¢ B i e ey menleht Rough Finish on Street. foree WhICh vere Sont immediately | the text of the statement follows: |involving about 400 men. OFf tnis velopment of crops, and to the id [ o 8 also a member o ' - a fe edo boats came in “ S : oe 285 have joi ; | that the weather conditions de i : ; . : e Argonne district there has ' number about 285 have i the | g y e hinx Temple of Hartford. He like- |, The sStreet is certainly not a work | {ouch with the retreating enemy dur- Loj the axeon . S doined the | famous duing the hostilities . _ | upon planetary and astrological com v of art. Tt is constructed with the | : 1 : : been fighting with mines which re- uaion. e el e le was a member of the Scottish 2L - 2 > | ing the night of March 26. One | ¢ 1 s ey ; AT o s . = EOTIERO BEeS - = M2 ! binations. In consequence the weather Mistory of the Valley of C new rough surface finish, but many | 4f these torpedo boats has o Tted to our advantage at TLaFille Railroad detectives have warred |yt forward. One is that a broad beer lled fre Bt balonied ta the Ond “""r“;:' drivers of automobiles and teams | peturned.” s has not vet | Nforte, There have also been some Walking delegates of the section hands | Jighway should be laid down along ' DUTeAll has been called upon 7o+ e Order o 5 A > | returned. = = 51 ~ o R e time to time to caution the genera etern Star. the | 1 ave spoken in the highest of terms 5 | engagements with bombs in the sec- ' from the railroad property but the ! fion Dixmude to Belfort. to be call- "I‘]._ against putting faith in these of this particular kind of finish. et T O YT s tor of Countes Chaussces. deleeates solved this difficulty by pur- | b ppe oty Ttoad." with plenty of | Public against putting faith he e DS s Prey i Drive chosing a railroad ticket and dis- | good hotels at intervals, simply fur- ed discoveric { to visit the sites which have beco : 3 “West of the river Meuse, the night | 20-galled IOV AR 50,000 CONTRACT work at the time of the eriticlsim. | ‘,‘“‘“Q;;m“‘“‘ s e L el t of the river plaving it as an excuse for being at | pjsned but each containing from | .00 "o e e b stated that he carried out the grade | 1 arls, W ) 15 2. m.—De- ({ there has been uninterrupted artil- the stations. ] eighty to a hundred rooms and an SAlEERS rollect meteorolo MADE BY LLA to the lines given by the employees | sPatches from Saloniki say that the | Jery firing along the Douaumont-Vaux The strikers have held mass meet- | ;i Gant supply of baths. Another | o gn\»mnnun( to collect me tvy‘ - - WI TN 5 8 G oo o roriny frontier actions which had hitherto | front. fugs but these discussions have taken e tical iSitha formailonlor Soacan) &icajobseryationsiand ‘m.:k( and js- At a recent meeting of the board been considered merely as trying-out | “In the Woevre district there has shape only in a demand for twenty [, prist trains running from the Chan- ue \u:mwv forecasts and warnings ssess: cperations on the part of the Bul- airly spir bombardment, cents an hour as against sixteen ceats | o L : RS ery important nation of the world of compensation and assessments, g ! been a fairly spirited ment, Inel to Belfort in which the toruists ‘¢ o mplon to Appear in Circus— | property owners appeared and de- | £arians and Germans are now assum- | particularly in the region of Mou- at present. The men say they | Eouid live and sleep while thoy sre | has a similar organization ahd. ; nounced the work bitterly. The | in& the character of a general attack | Jainville and Chatillon, but no in- no fear the introduction of str e Secing use essentially the same method Greeted by Crowd on Return above petition has been handed to | A8ainst the advanced line of the allies. | fantry actions. breakers. Moantime the committee of hotel | Of these organizations .corigitin! Ml Considerable vigor is being displaved o he fr 5 disprove the methods and theories of eI el T M e | and heavy artillery is being emploved | u; Oniherematnoeniol SRR LAUILE e keepers 1s busy preparing for =—the |, 0" who assert that they are Able semcdl at the next meeting of he e e e e night was quie BUILDI ACTIVITIF advent of the visitors by Vrim’:v to predict the weather for any con icago, March 27—Jess Willard | cOuncil: i ol : — — staffs to replace the German and At i 1 o ok 27—Jess rd ) rilitary and diplomatic circles of the | 2 5 2 i 8 siderable period in advance B e v bt i 2 e e | Italians Shell Gorizia. Permits Issued Here Tast Week | trian managers and \\_l!(‘nrnl e b EN’ V. E E - g = -war re! n g re, o f right hand in bandages. Other- St T)EIRT‘“‘ e the long-prophesied effort to drive | Berlin, March 27, by Wireless fo | Total $24,650. :.‘:l(:-‘i‘n",in:r‘(‘:l!?d. .-I-K.’-‘,:»‘Zinfz ond SOLDIER NEEDED HOME. « ents are being made by allies 1 e e 5 el e ’ ) g . E : : SOLDIER NE . se he showed no ill-effects of his | “7™arc o0 ® STC ffi see il neiallien [nto ihe ben Do e But ville —An official statement fssued | mhat New Britain will experience | partieular improving the sanitary private Joseph J. Mihon of M Roect iwith i wtani iMoran o New | B0S, McManon forthe entercainmentifc 8 Do edont Rt e ss cncion, ol atine A uetiogH i sena s et R By cn butlaing activityjthisisedson desi[rangements inithe varlousihotely i Setrdey nishy oftneimembexsior {the HolstellCte | e R Eossonnerchi 2y sas Melled Corigiq | SPite threateped' labor troubles and | A Writer in La Renaissance, Mon- The champion will remain with | association of Connecticut, which wiil 4 ately in A'n m ! 1 en- The Ttalians have shellec or e 4| iguer Louis Forest, treating of 8 family here until starting his sea- | noia its annual session-at his farm | (hte circles here, while the Impor- | and Rovereto. areased ted by the e .27 | subject now occupying a good deal of ico,” is urgently needed at home, n with a circus April 29 T s " vl e tance of the increasing activity of | “In the Russian and Balkan war terial is indicated by he Svalueltofi = =ty 28 5 o R 4 s April 29. Tt was|in Blue Hills, Kensington on June 3.| 3 %8 B "0n B Germans is not I 10 permits issued during the past week, | 2ftention tourists - inst of organ-" where his widowed mother and fath- Ehat, his contract with the cir-|mng clublihas = membershipi of 500,158 SEUERS ARE SR o vier || Ccaters [thel situationst ars totated $24.650. o moreed n |1zing with a view to increasing her crjogs sister are in sad ts as.the s calls for $150,000. Mr. McMahon has gone into the Hol- “'O: “n't ('v|l-vo(1; ‘;0; :emm s ,|'; l“l- changed rease over the previous week, Re- |CXPOTt trade. “Why" he asks. ‘send poqult of the untimely death eof “I @ld not knock out Moran be- | gtein cattle raising business on an ex- | /o5 qon WY 00 oL SCCONE T, mrene Torts from. other clties were as po |our products to the foreigner when Aichael Mihon, the husband and use n knockout would have a bad | tensive scale and today has one of L4 B i Jows: New Haven $209,6 Bridg, we can bring e foreigner to our fyther Mihon Sr. was fatally injured B b tshneiesme b Ney ltnedianseschnerdof) fhat Surecd fi Turks Shell Flotill: ¢ i 'h bort $134.219; Hartford §29 010, woe. |products? Let us then ‘export in- oy the Plainville road some weeks ork, and there is enough feeling | tpo state. He will attend the Mad- $ z % GhD terbury §7,100; Stamford = $29.250. | 1and’—let us z the foreignetr z40 and just how he came to his death gainst it now,” sald Willard. “I|yeon Square Cattle show in New York | . COnstantinople, March 27, Via. West Haven $300 ang Sieeiroes |and put himin the way of seeking will probably never be known. The p not intend to retire. I am not | vy sa rsday and expects | J-ondon, 10 L following 8,600 Sirattord land testing our native wares.” family live on a small farm in Wednesday and Thursday pects = o . 4 5 0”’11‘;” st‘;'m(vlmn\ \‘\':\s given out at | Active work on the remodelir ¢ This writer, by the way. warns his on and their meager earnir military eadquarters: > *ling o 0“'*?‘:;5}:*?“:0‘1(‘00’:’;"SVM WA P TR0 RO GF B e b h Hollfeld )11 llow countrymen that neutral spec I red ‘X ¥ ¥ th e e <oph olifelder o art | the Stevens block o : vy fellow ¢ rme at neutrs e ve heen aided by such money as the TR SR oen || DRI EES Iraic gront: Conditions un- | street i seriously 11 Rt ,fmnfl;_‘” “;f)f_,l_l((””’ bloch SN Strect 51 | ators are already buying up French young soldier was able to send home, Qi dichelhe carvied contatnedathe GIVES SPDENDID ADDRESS. e e | . r’gzr; Cxi= R Joreathe shraaumen {DyliContie ol James O'Loushlin of :'("""’;Oh"‘],l;_‘,m:;":('“},w' and Maesiens :':'14,7:"'.“”?,'“ ;"{;‘,‘"‘,":(\.f“,"(.lf,',”:',"’“’"; s is ies as or at Fox's ater, | Hartford. The gr floor wi & g L s nothe d siste ave bee 1 S0 kot some of 1t all Hehtshe Ajlarseferowd eitended (hoRSuns rnl—'n;?flmfm;\ rcc?""Uv"lm.w.o 11"\ -iL(smla.”, .Voscpl{S Madden mnuloluw \:]:\Z;‘:: L||l>(l”\'1()) for : fi'fifl’.fi‘.‘. ]I\‘v:\‘:‘h“::::vlbti atterfths fwar:. . distress and the former is now mak- e oty 8 | sing. 'The spealer of the evening) Dardanelles: Our coast batterles | James W. Parker, who recently soia | Stzuctural Co has the contraet for | QUP % (FEE L 155 00 of capital —7 a0 as Fiabbl Marey W. Bitleson of Oon. | drawe of . sovie ohewmy destroyors | Bis large barn #n the north end of | 1D steel work: Doskrell Halilday |BOVE S0 ol 0 p b et 16 IN AID OF MILK STATION, ewation of Beth Israel, Hartford, | which were cruising before the Dar- | the city to Atforney P. IP. Mcbon. | SomPpany the tile work and the Grifin | Th 8 SOVS COTRENC) “Crion’ nas suct local women who have agreed o S shoke interestingly or fHa mub. ||danclles! Three seroplanesinaw oves | oUghMhastbough tithel rasidende ot |- oncld mlecticioompanyitheReleost RBREE TR RED s v os i o e e e ject, “From Persecution through Tol- | Gallipoli, but retreated toward the | Herbert W. Spellman at the corner of - (Vi1 fittings. = SR D e eration to Co-operation and Fellow- | Ifland of Imbros when our battleplane | Stanley and Francis street. e Blialr ek e ksl dosi L Ol e City Snccumbs to Brights Disease. | ship.” A special musical program | zppeared on the scene.” Nine cases of measles, onc of | r”(‘"\[l‘frf"‘ r’,:,',','l‘\\'c']""’.““"”" OS] Since the war hegan the sanitar ‘artford, March 27—Edward I, | was also carried out. — mumps and one of whooping cough :ih '.”"T] heiroe e e "L’ ‘,“‘ EhonTies Rane requisitioned | the Visiting Nuwges associsBpel Russians Lose Severely. were reported to the health depart- | conorete roofs. 3 feet Wit e et e nearly five MUn. | S ioht cordicted the mbation tertodl McADOO ENTERTAINED. Berlin, March 27, by Wireless to | ment this forenoon. A total of 197 ! " 'y " qpomicon has the contract | dred hotels, large and small. while st two ycars, will meet with Mrs Rio Janeiro, March 27—William @, | Sayville—“War correspondents on the | Cases of measles was brought to the | ¢o; the erection of a chemical labora- | three-quarters of the beds exietine In | ira E. Hicks Thursday afternoon te g Russian front state unanimously that | attention of the department 1z tory 40 by 40 feet to be built for | French hotels today are at the dis- | plan for this porp: It planned ‘the losses of the Russians in their | Week. Davenport & Keeler, | posal of the Minister of Wor {o have two:Murses take charge g new offensive are appalling,” says The carpet bowling team of Clan | & i P . the work. One will be in charge L tional high commission, which is to | the Overseas Ne Agenc: “On | Douglas, O. S. C., will play the Ma- ¥ i C AL C. A, NOTE fcur months and the other for tha . . i b 4 in | meet in Buenos Aires, were the guests | several occasions Russian artillery di- | sonic lodge team of Plainville in that | GEORGE IVES DEAD. 2 s e two remaining month he milk :::(}th:o]: ‘m-.;1:e::(abo(:xe«nu(|‘l‘:f;gyoea;: last night at a hanquet.g_iven by Dr. | rected a curtal_n of fire behf;l‘i the r,(?_wn \’\'Vodné‘,sdfl_\l' c\'nrfhllxg‘.v A}lomlw s Wir ted, March 7.—George S. TT}o llonrr}. n: ;hr«‘w':m-fi l‘ ; lvaH“n station achicved splendid results in As a vateran fireman he was we]l | bauro Muller, the Brazilian minister | Russian troops in order to push them | will leave on the trolley at 53 i 1ves, 85 years old, g:cumm store- | special meeting tonight a o'clock. {he two summers it was operated and known 'n this and other states. He | 02 foreign affairs. The Brazilian | ferward. 2 o’clock. | keeper at Colebrook River I(.)r forty Rev. E, B. Cross' will addre: the | i~ is believed that even greater re- served for several vears in the volun. | members of the commission also were The correspondent of lhf‘_lrl‘r‘fuj!\- Rev. Patrick Daly is improving | vears, and postmaster for eighteen, | members of the Right Living club at | sults may be obtained this year a )m: teer fire dcpartment and was former. | Prosent. Earlier in the day Mr. Me- | furter Zeitung forwards declaration | from a slight illness with which he | died at his home in that town last | jts weekly supper tonight rurses to be employved will he abl Yy foreman of the Hartford Veteran | Adoo was received by President Wen- [ of Russian prisoners of 4\\.:r. 1\\'ho was stricken yesterday during the 7 | night after a week’s illness. Death The William H. Hart Debating club | ¢evote their whole attention to the Woluntcer Firemen's association, ceslao Braz. state that their officers employed | o'clock mass. was due to heart trouble and grip. will meet tonight at 8 o’clock. | ork. gl to Chicago. comipany, First Infantry, U. S. A,, whe s believed to be “‘somewhere in Mex un- Well Enown Fireman in Neighboring buby milk station at the I itt school this summer independently of McKerman, one of Hartfords best Jenown veteran firemien and busin men dicd at his home, No. 63 Capitol avenue, today of acute Brights dis- | McAdoo and the other members of ease. Fle had been i1l since Friday. | the American section of the interna- Mr. McKernan was born in th oity, Nov. 22, 1854 and had alws

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