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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MARCH 28, 1016. MAYORALTY BATTLE |U. S. NEED§ NAVY OF 250,000 MEN In Time of War, Says Roosevelt— No Comment on Policy SONIC FUNERAL GERMAN F”ERS FOR W. R. SPARKS Fighting Sonth of St. Eloi—Rus- The funers: o Vilfre . Sparks | ed until the resent engineer was sians Persever&—Brmsh R R[S e e e R from his late home on Park street|anq ne has made mistakes wkich he and was accorded all the rites of thot o = B 5 8L emoved. Masonic order with which he had S e e Jeen so prominently : ed for so > 2 Pen ])l(nn\ntpnlL L.“ ll,( b the ice companies at the pubtic drink- saadvance base at Bir-El-ilassanah, one | Many years. ‘“1 ot (1 coh, con. | N8 fountains was also put up to the hundred miles east of the Suez Canal, | Pastor of the dlethodist chuvch, (98- aaministration by the speaker. Ho is reported in = Reuter dispatch from | ducted the religious mf.«:” ‘ m; said that at many of them waste water Suez. The raid was made by British | Masonic Seiies e Lagme e allowed to run back int> the foun- airmen on March 24.—Forty bombs | Blue 1“11}9 8l ;\Cl'f 2-0“;“;( ¢ ¥ | tain, thereby melting the ice miore were dropped on the Turkish camp |Harmony lodge A 1. & & M. | quickly and thus aiding of ice cor- which was set on fire. Other bombs -\-‘] _"fi ‘\‘Ie q"fl‘t"; 2 i);m “’e‘d ‘““ ore | POTations. Vois s 2 Butiai to which Mr. Sparks . . bt J 4 " 1 hit the l‘F‘SGX\uIl: and the buiidir e reseTenla e e L The In closing the speaker said that he mendations to increase the marine jerected by the Turks in the last few § : had always worked in the interests | n o 4 5 floral offerings were unusvally numer- b corps. He favored at least three brig- months, € J ) 3 of the city and would contmue to do | ,q; r r One British airman routed gle | Ous and beautiful. so if he received th. of dicERnera Ban e fon sheh flcetjand 2 R S S . s pa or celved the support of th>| one each for the Atlantic and Pacific handed a body of Turkish infantry,| Those Who acted as pall bearers | ,iong - : et vithin 2 were all past masters of Harmony forces. Descending to within 200 feet he ap- L Mayor Quigley's Talk. On the need for more men in the RICHTER & CO. MEMBERS NEW YORK STOCK X CHANGE. Represented by E. W. Bddy. New Britain Nat. Bank Bldg. Tel 8 50 shs Peck, Stowe & Wilco! i 50 shs Stanley Works 50 shs Landers, Frary & Cla 50 shs Union Mig. Co. ml‘mm ONEPRICE (ln 114116 ASYLUM ST. @— HARTFORD. Suits for Stout Women a Spel Charge of Services Held from Park (Continued From First Page.) Street Home This Afternoon. Washington, March 28.— Secretary Roosevelt today declined to discuss policy questions before the house naval committee on the ground that policy is solely within the juris- diction of Secretary Daniels, He also refrained from making a general statement regarding naval needs, preferring to be questioned. He endorsed the personnel board's recom- Assistant London, March 1:05 ». m successful aerial raid on the Tur! FINANCIAL NEWS MOTOR SHARES ARE |“%rors stock s i e AD-| | dge as was Mr. Spatis himself. O e ey et proached the Turks from behind 24 ey were William | . Rawiings, | Meyor Quigley deliyered his second navy Secretary Roosevelt said: o | Dress Tp Dress AI]VAN[;EI] lN PRIEE Hartford Stock Bxcha Fie vk ded o nao George W. Klett' R. J. Dixon, William | noon-time _address to the factory | Tully man all the ships in service today | tions, furnished by Richt B T rer g H. Crowell and Edward H. Munson. | emplovees this noon, addressing the | Which are not rated as unsuitable for Georgette Crepe members of the New York ty, having flown some 200 miles Interment was in Fairview cemetery. | WoTkers at the Stanley, Rule & Level ‘:mn ';fi”:f'wé have no(\i/(?' g ) Nkt Danp pones brg . has become a practice of British = oAy ez roturting rorthio i ARCE (R a o d 5 ( i e e men, when flying over the desert, fo | M m b :,f,ti?::;m:;ewT];iegc'::;:g S e e SO B0 Marine Issues Heavy losmg IS “”,’;’ff,‘ attack and disperse hostile patrols by | Mrs. Harry King, an old time res- | ° ! S0 £ 2 om W 7 e || o -, e e GO R UL L s e s gt}{er.?lfll]ed through the factory gates. ‘[“‘“‘ll;:‘;] ;‘:&q\\oum be needed by the Crepe de Chlne I l Manufacturing Compan GhE el e mernine at the home of her ois. | Several hundred listened to the a fl'eg“ ar Adams Express Co .....140 Aetna Nut Co Am Brass Co gland’s Force Trebled. mayor’s address, which, like yeste day’s at Landers, Frary & Clark’ England’s naval force had been | ter, M Hancock of Holycke, M: Pa March 11:30 a. m.—The Waists in’ numerous different styles French official statement riven out #his morning ther: was no change in the Verdun region during the night. East of the Meuse Il was calm and to the west of the river there were some artillery squalls. The text of the comumunication reads as follows: “Last night passed quielly east of the River Meuse. There was ccnsid- erable acti on the part of the op- posing artillery forces west of the Mcusc, in the region of Malancourt, as well as in the Woevre sector at the foot of the heights of the Meuse. = “In Lorraine, in the Forest of Par- roy, we delivered a surprise attack on | of E She was about 68 vears of age and wa ter of Mrs. John Keevers t Main street. Years ago Mrs. King was in the dressm2king business in this city and had rooms in Hanna block. Later she had dressmaking rooms in Hartford. a \ City Iz‘ems | { Plumbers Notice! Annual Lizense IFee due April Ist. Board of IHealth. “—advt. vas largely a defense of his adminis- tion of city affairs during the past two years. Mayor Quigley spoke m part as follows: Tellow Citizens—TFor the past four vears I have been connected with tl city government of New Britain in that time I have tried to do my duty by the citizens of New Britain. During the past two years the men composing the administration and myself have earnestly and faithfully tried to work for best interest of this city. We have had much opposition from the so-called machine and those Who make it a business to go about the city making false malicious state Germany's the clared Germany build and maintain as, did Japan’ and that the higher pa can officers accounted for o lar trebled since the we was not were 10 Comparing the American navy with sistant secretary de- cost much less to of Ameri- o ar, he said, and | added that the United States prob- ably would need as large an increase | in a war. Fe gave it as his opinion that the United States nav) sufficient to cope with a first c power if the American policy protect all its coast and posses and relations with Pan-Ame countries. and colors of which the following are > leading shades, White, Nile, 95 to $7.50. and Philadelphia company, while “DRESS UP.” CAVALRY DRIVE New York, March 28, Wall St, 10:30 a. m.—Further uncertain ten- dencies were manifested at the spen- ing of today's market, although ad- vances outnumbered declines. Gains of one to two points were made by Continental Can, International Nick Crucible Steel and American Beet Sugar rose fractionally. South Porto Rico sugar scored 'a new high record on its rise of five to 195. Losses of a point were recorded by Mercantile Marine preferred and Maxwell Motors, while Studebaker and Baldwin and erican Locomotives, as well as Am Hosiery Co Am Hard Co Am Silver Co Am Taread Co pfd Billings & Spencer Bristol Brass Co . Broad Brook Co .... The Edward Balf Co . Ca Lekwd & Brnd Co . Colling Co .....cec00 Colts Arms Co Eagle Lock Co . e Gfn-Nbgr Tob Co pfd Hlyk Wtr Pwr Co Internatl Silver pfd Internatl Silver com part of the greater expense compar- ed with the German fleet. M a position of the enemy tha vecupants W. S. Hayes and daughter | ments but in spite of this T belicte A a = 2 Johns-Pratt Co . . it .~ 5 lower. J R Montgomery Co 7 s A Lave returned to t h 5 - = el BT warchaithor T o e d to their home in the | that we have given to New Britain, a St Oloson; - shares 3 3 : ken | ¢ 8 ain, ; a “Joke." Wall St. Close—Motor shares added M prisoners. In withdrawing we blew | 5 'pirP$ of Hartford after spending | good, clean, efficient government. Mobilizationlali Jokc : e el Ehna G| D Snonine CORCLTHE B i roattion: a few days with Mrs. J. F. Callahan | The first matter that engaged our | The Atlantic fleet mobilization in huthmarinG 1esnos wers heavyd (The D Mfg Co pfd D Mfg Co com ..... North & Judd Mfg Co of Bassett street. 1912 under former Secretary Meyer he characterized as *‘a joke.” attention was the condition of our (Continued From First Page.) “ro- Ernest Seaholm of Detroit, | Streets. They were in a deplorable “There has been nothing else of im- portance on the remaindsr of the Closing w front. Mich,, is the guest of her parents Mr. | condition and demanded immediate Don‘t you think, in \ml“__of “"‘,",‘E m} with Villa. The fact that the New York Stock Exchange quota- gifié‘pfr:fi“\lfg&f‘:)‘b =2, and M C. W. Swanson of Park |attention. A new system of street | conditions, we ought to bring our ceAsor at Columbus passed a story tions furnished by Richter & Co., Pratt & Whitney- * Russian’s Wins Unimportant, Place. e ol an dfootstiucion [T B recineia s el el ki stated fenas Simembers Mot B ine oy ChaiBhithe Wew i oriBtock B | g poghi o Berlin, March 28, by Wireless Eleven cases of measules wore | N8USUTated under our very efficient | sible?” asked Rep. Roberts. son were suspected of | opgnge. Represented by E. W. Eddy. Sayville.—~0 S ML s e e el the | city engineer, Mr. Hall, and the re.| Mr. Roosevelt said that was A haking joined the bandits is re- | Ch2"E®: : TolY: | stana Screw Co pfa A ayville—Only outpost skirmishes & ONthe sattention ot the i . 2 Stand Screw Co pfd B ate department and | matter for the si sults speak for themselv. rded here of grave significanc Giose have occurred in Galacia in the last | 1€2Ith department today. Stand Screw Co com S 5 , ‘ - Our first attenti ras di congress to decide. /" The first soldier suffering from a e £ 1d‘” and the victories reported Charles Volkmann has transferred | the macadam str‘eoents“:x;eiiirfcwimm \ zunshot \:mn:(:‘ o n|-xlrtil‘X1;r\vf:\0' G || 20 (LG oo Ein Bulb & Lay Co by the Russians i 2 to Lo 2D poI: S 3 Suga. E r &= Buslans on the Dolester wore [ to Toulse M. \Volkmann of. Torrmgton|latructediiana we! asceristuenl e | PRESIDENT URCES front 1s ot the hospital at Fort Bliss,| AN Beet Sugar Stanley Works ......... ¢ ained o\ex‘large bodies of Aus- | & hz;]f interest in the Volkmann block | condition and what repairs would be | x ! today btu his wound was self-inflicted ‘:“*“I‘f,‘, ’é";‘ ey ;}“"_“ &&(‘Jf'p . S S (TR OB G | Om A GRCE necessary to save these streets from | SHIPPING BJL @0 whether intentional or mot, a e e el aton o arhl o ihe meeRodicafatiVinne: l‘hel R. H. Erwin has sold to Frank Arti- | going to pieces and becoming a total + court martial will determine, The | 4™ ¢ et ement, under date of March 26, | bonne, land and buildings on Myrtle |l0ss to the city. | | soldier Private Boundreau, of the | AM Can AR s follows: tr i o Six 5 = Am! Can pfdiin s Traut & Hine e street. Mile after mile of macadam roads | p fixteenth Infantry, shot in the foot, | AT % Eron St g ents near Latatche, The Uni e was top-dressed and repas i - : - Bnisi He was taken to Fort Bliss hospital 080 T A e e e e e P e United German societies ha iy SHCAE LG paired, New | ywreites to Kitel Ask CoHnsidera- e was tak pEDIR S smelting 99 ¥ 01, TR P, e C oh the Dniester, described in Russian | qecided to endorse 2ppagsistien b e | macadam was laid in streets where | | O 10 Kitchin with fourteen other men belonging to | AM Smelting ... 1993 1¢0% W i G (e e reports, were merely vanguard skir- | the coming ety comaidate @t we belicved that macadam would tion of Plans for Ships and the expeditionary force, down with o | Am Sugar o Sl DS Huyslons Co com mishes. Austro-Hungarian reconnoit- | itieat teriss are oo ioa 1y POl | stand up under the auto trafmc; on | Guricd wRsbrtiment of diEprdems. Hplf A Tobnoco .. i08 o Mia 196 | B Bet ERips pid ering detachments withdrew to the | various order v © | streets where we did not helieve | Railroads. heavs has boon (he tax on the Fort | Am Tel & Tel ...120% 1303 ESOSU] S BRlsCRENE Hom main positions when strong Russian | macadam would stand the wear and | arch 28— President | E1is8 post hospital that an adjoining | Anaconda Cop . el S e o savanood. e lumu‘lfl of public works will | tear of auto traffic and where thell - Weshingion, Manch & 28 Bteseae | tioop barracis has!been taken over ALt Co {‘“‘“‘]“‘“m““""’“‘) “During the last week the Russi omit its weekly meeting tonight a £¥ [fnondbed Swastinotiin o olibad Facon TN 8V 150X SNIOICHLO S EIH OELALICIRUEES 8 for the use of the sick 3aldwin Loco Scovil . : b have attempted no attack againgt the | Present there is little new business i | dition, we placed a semi-permanent | Kitchin of e Teninl i G AR i Eal R. R. and Street |, R. Stocks. 3 atiem FRak 3 gt SRRkl e | consideration of the shipping bill anc ‘ L 2 g Beth Steel Hfd & Conn West R R aMin army of Gen. Pflanger. | the resolution for the investigation of Not all of the wild rumors are on “u“(. \upf-,]nr NYNHESHRR ... o G N e SSere On permanent pavement the board | v 3 € L lhe New XYork, New | O ublic. works and myselt - had | conditions of railway transportation | the American side of the border, ac- numerous conferences but we conld | and legislation. The railroad resolu~ <jmljng to a DMexican merchant in not up to the present see the way |tion was not included in the legisla- | :vl.xr\l.::L‘ w::‘:y e 2 : regard to the application for (he | clear to lay much permanent pave- | tive program laid before the demo- | DEOn just out of Cascas Gr ;\t;fi;: ”;2;‘,’;{;’,‘,“ trf;'z:(.‘:“:rf"d e T ferme o iiid nervice'bo | mention account of the enormous | cratic caucus last week, as the presi- r\nx‘lll)(: h{ffxo;‘é}lfig ihl ‘1‘1]\(?‘ ll()\r‘f: and | cni Vit & st Lo Wy inthe §u;;ana e Sl Ween Boston, New York and this | cost to the city and the property | dent did not conszde_r lh_ut it came un- R . S ‘ ric Col F & T Fiied s Y ere Ts Sl oty owners. The three streets which were | der the head of legislation. | Dunitive force. peon in Bl 55 pulsed. s discussed as being in need of per-| In his letter the president { that he learned from authol Crucible Steel manent pavement were Elm, Park | “It would seem as if the whole | S0Urces that the American arm Distillers Sec and Myrtle streets and this vear we | movement of our trade and industry | 5 Padly handicapped by its lo are providing for in the estimates the | waited on satisfactory solutions of our | sum of $21,889.00 to pave Elm street. | problems of transportation. That is | I have read in the papers criticism | the reason why it seems to me that | of the estimates prepared by OUT | the shipping bill should be pressed (o city engineer on the semi-permanent |an early pas “Italian front: Ttalian artillery Official shelled Doberdo Heights and the Fella | PaVen and Hartford Railroad com- district, as well as some points on the | P2NY Wwere in this city this afternoon Tyrol front. Fast of Ploecken Pasg | COPLETTINg with Secretary Andrews in Banks and Trust Companie City Bank var o188 Conn Rvr Banking Co . Conn Trust Co Fidelity Co .. . Fi Natl Bank . . Hfd-Aetna Natl ank o Hfd Trust Co ..... Natl Exchange Bank Phoenix Natl Bank Riverside Trust Co Security Co e State Bank . U 8 Bank . e N B Trust Co .... Hfd Morris Pl Fire Insurance Companies, Aetna Fire 387 Hfd Fire 8 Natl Fire Phoenix Fire Standard Fire Canadian Pac Cen Leather tola by = | ches & Ohio andes that | cpino Copper ey Beginning Saturday of this week, Berlin, March 28, Via. London, | the Corbin Screw corporation will re- 3:44 p. m.—The development of |turn to the summer schedule of fift: lively fighting on the Franco-Belgian | five hours in place of fifty-nine, which front south of St. Elol and also along | 1S been the rule since last fall.. The thg adjacent lines is reported by Ger- | cOmpany is rushed witn business. many army headquarters in today The water department received no- efficial statement, tice today of the arrival of four cars According to the announcement a | of pipe, the first shipment of the sea- that | it had, in fact, given up all hope of rertaking the bandits, overtaking the nn(l!f twm\rk&l Elec . e . 5 Goodrich Rub EMBARGO EFFECTS FOOD. = 2 | S o | Great Nof pfd age. e N Bh e A o IGENGr foratCetrs pavement, the statement was made | The president in urging early cén- | UTIesS Now Shipments Arrive There )y piion German flying squadron made a raid | son that the estimated cost of semi-|ggeration of the resolution for inves- May Be Shortage Here, | Interborough on Saloniki vesterday, ar i - S 4 permanent pavement for the Year | yjgation of the conditions of railway Not only is the supply of coal in | Kansas City Borabs on the new harbor and metre. | orrmil Berquist, a local boy, Is to be | 1914 was $29,000 .and that the Work | imansportation said: “The railways o | this city very low as a result of the | Lack Steel : °w harbor and petro- | ordained to the ministry at the annual | gost $40.600,00. e s Sl R R TN i e e | e e icum depot and on the camp of the | session of the Missouri Synod in Gales- | This T take it 1S in reference to | L€ country are becoming more anc S A e pes et s e B e e N T R ot oni e WAL BLe Lt ket s e tepen: more the key to its successful industry | Stuffs in the storehouses of the whole- | Max Motor com <o { s old and as been StUAY- | tacing macadam worn. out strests, | And it scems to me of capital import- | salers is alarmingly small. Very little | Mex Petroleum Tife ana Indemnity Ins, . Companis Wireless Report. | ing for the past six years in New Jer- Now the fact of the matter is that | &1Ce that we should lay new ground | flour is in stoc k and unless some new \ar_nony Tead Aetna Life ...|. .. 617 Berlin, March by wireless to | sey. N R ol authormed the | work of actual facts for the necessary | shipments of potatoes arrive there is| N Y Air Brake Aetna Aco & Liability . 515 Sayville—The text of the report| Gourt Prosperity, I'. of A., observed | board to lay sheet asphalt on Church | future regulation.” | SRS Carit i Has ton pis e I ConalGenN L s i issued today at the®German army | -, coogs el S e i ) e 5 | hile some of the concerns are | Nev Cons ... 5 Hfd Steam Boiler ......325 3 itions on the western front e e e N iy on Stanley " Strest (i'oh i North. stribt ! $100, short of grains. Almost all of the Y Ont & West . South of St. Elol there were HVelY | i froshmente wero E e Nt Toule el ol Noni sl e Wwholesalers have shipments enroute | North Pac Fmgtn Rvr Pwr Co ... _ 30 tetions at close range around the | o\ ¢ BoE N S A e e €» Scverely Damaged | g, pope the embargo will be lifted in | Norf & West Hfd City Gas Lgt Co pfd . 50 sraters sprung by the British and in | Miss Emil formexSlcad= lStanieystreet Sromy Bhe L IEoa ciic ess Buildings Burned. | time to avoid unpleasant conse- | Northern Pacific Hfd City Gas Lgt Co com 64 65 ing lady at the Lyceum is now appear- | Smalley street, on Washington street, 299 207 ing in a farce entitled “Nothing But | from West Main to Myrtle street, on | Lexington, S. (., March 28— Twen in | Whiting street, from South Main | buildings in the heart of Lexington | Hfd Elec Lgt Co Pac Mail § § Co. 2414 So New Eng Tel . Penn R R the vicinity of the \,onne('flng line: “Om both sides of the er Me quences. there v nothing new to report.” | the Truth”. which is due to play \ > TICAL o = Peoples C — TMegarding the fighting in Toucaia | New York soon. The dramatic eritic |to_ Cherry street, at a total cost of | were destroyed” by fire of unknown | VOLITICAL DOINGS ToNIGHT. | Teoples Gas . INDICTMENTS QUASHED. he official statement says: | of Munsey’s magazine for April gives | $35,444.77. | origin early today, causing a loss Lively doings in a political way | p.” Gong S “Tastern front: The Russians |20 interview with Miss Calloway ac- | The estimate of the work — was|estimated at $100,00, half of whiel, |&re promised for this evening. The | pov (o Steel Companies Charged With Co Irove fresh masses of troops against | COMpanied with her photograph. $25,733.60 and not $29,000 as has | was covered by insurance. big event of the night is the Fourth [ po B30 otiot = of spiracy—Two Still Stand. >ur lines near Postavy. The heroic Aaron Danielson, as administrator | Peen smt_cd. The difference between Only about three business build Ward Republican club rally and ban- Rep I &8 o -9 quet at the Hotel Beloin. Fred Be loin, proprietor of the hotel anrd president of the club will be toast- | master. Attorney Robert Munger of pfd....10 | Southern Pacific 9 Southern Ry Studebalker Tenn Copper Youngstown, Ohio, March 28. Judge W. 8. Anderson today grantd the motion to quash the indictmen recently returned here against fi of the Kstate of Hattie E. Millarg, | $35444.77 and $25,733.60 was due | ings were untouched early today an has sold to George and Nathan Ber- | to the increase to the amount of | the fire, which had been fanned | son a passway from Harvard street | work done as recommended by thela stiff breeze, still was burning, but board of public works and ordered | was believed to be under control. ‘esistance of the troeps of the Saar- brueck Corps enabled us to wiih stand all the enemy attacks in this refghborhood. These troops sup- | to the railroad right of way. e allon i a1r M s T iR radon by the council at the August meet- | i _ Ansonia, is the chief speaker. The | e Gin steel companies C:‘,""“:‘f (hu'r”':\: »urg, Hanoverian and Halle Corp | Grion Pacific conspiring to fix the price la ‘hecked the repeated onslaughts SRl and steel products. you hear c m to ask the man = a political nature will be a raily The indictments against the Unite nade by two Russian divisions. Most Utah Copper Bill Calling for \|)|)r0|n of Jewish republicans at the mayor’s | ates Steel corporation and 1. tion of uttering the #riticism if he speaks i | n | ing. | menu provides for a turkey supper | WOMAN SUIGIDES 1 would s gentlemen, when | EMERGENCY APPROPRIATION. | with all the fixins” Other —events of | i | i ;‘;i;;‘;l R AR A A B A e MRt 6 W | TR O LY G vou Bight Millions Passes Housc. | headquarters in Booth's hall and a | : £ 1:::1“" Co ary, head of the corporation, sti Repeated eremy attack under | _, b, st will find that the most malicious R e e d gathering of Swedish republicans in e Ao R < | stand, as the motion to quash did no B knon fen Mokcowee oo| Teme Which Tog 4ce in 1912— | critics are those who pretending to | W ST £ $5.011.000 1y | the Fourth ward at which Mayor |l R 10 jinclude these two defendants, o Bl rato. These stk weie Kept Sccret to Eliminate Friction, | KPOW all about the affairs of the city, | 8¢ty apbropriation o 11,502 104 Quigley will be a speaker. Saturday | Westinghouse .. 66l 645 #8514 |whom service has not been secured 1 c E Pt $ 2 2 “ | vet have no real knowledge or if they | PAY for the added strength of the | jizht the Second Ward Republican | Western Union .. 201 901 | The steel company attorneys attacke madesin an attempt to recover lost | : army and the punitive expedition into | ¢lup will hold @ rally at Bardeck’s | Willys 7 Mrs. | have , seek to pervert the facts. the indictments as being too indelini Albany, N. Y., March 28 Mexico was passed by the house to- | zround / | e e 5 | A / : N Yy | Alice Leclare Page, wife of Charles M. o e e ; g | when refreshments will be servec. |and uncertain, depriving the defend ogitions near Doiran lake we con- | Shot herself at her husband’s studio, | NOT HOLDUP MAN. [[eetisie e alason: oo s il lnenia Rk ownBwar The Swedish Singing society will | R iuted vesterday a similar raid upon | early today, dying almost instantly - eI : R i e & = open a fair in Turner hall on March TO HAVE LIBRARY faloniki. Our flying squadron drop- | The suicide caused the announcement | Willlam Charters DId Not Rob Store | (28 SKRET B0 08 & 0 B HRAEE - B80 | [NVESTIGATING CONDITIONS. | 30 and on the afternoon of Saturday | Hereafter a directory library wil sed numerous bombs upon the new | Of the marriage of the couple in 1912 —Alibi Proven. ‘ G emm‘;{ S b ] _— | April 1, will give a special exhibit of be conducted at the Chamber o tarbor and petroleum depot and on | & fact Mr. Page said he had kept se-| =y o aoren 28 The local | Former Spemker Cannon declared | Riilroad Officials Here in Regard to | iThe Industrial Part of a Swedish Commerce informing local an cret because he did not wish to cause | . Peasant Home Forty Years Ago.” | traveling public regarding informa friction between himself and his | police today said that | he entente encampment north of 1 i at whatever the f the Mexi Consestion P investigation | that whatever the result of the Mexi- el tion of various cities. A&e town.” ] < i P, 5, _— & xpedition, the cou ry i essrs. Freema and Govve of the | MILLER Ehogm e 280 Jind hoen 7 Charters, a prisoner at the county | {jonaj defense. ; ence, were in this city last evening | L e e widow, while M Page was divorced = | from his first wife twelve years ago. jail, had ! i According to Page, who is the son | light holdup and robbery at a local | TE | : 5 < Gl = gy 3 fact | clative to relieving any signs o f the late Isaiah Page, a wealthy | teq store on March 6, despite e o R s R los comr ) i i foundry man of Albany, he and his | (a¢ the manager of the store, Walter | o1 (" Gnin Congromationn) ohoney | fCuteness in the situs e vife 4o ® 1 2 2 A the 7 y r ! i & rters L 0 5 ' The men are going about e it e albne dnitho vooo (heD Eheh | Giitnane ivesteranylinentintakCnartets) (o) Ly T Bes 6 BIERER i RRES : I organized and qualified through years of efficient. 1 { ! ) \ no connection with a ¢ e = and made an inv " FOR BOY SCOUTS. Citions at the local freight depot gation of con- | Providence Broker Pleads Nolo Con- tendere to Embezzlement, Providence, R. ch 28.—Al- Pert P. Miller. Jr., an investment | hgoker of this city, who was arrested n January charged with the em- Sezzlement of funds entrusted to his sare by clients, today pleaded nolo fontendere to three of eleven indict- ments returned against him and was Connecticut Trust and Safe Deposit Co. A STRONG, RELIABLE CORPORATIO y trustworthy service, to act as Conservator, Guardian Executor or Admmnstrator. CAPITAL $750,000. shooting occurred. They had just!_iype fman who had robbed him at i Bk 3 country visiting various cities, and all returned from a local cabaret, and his | {}ie point of a revolver. a mnovel test last night. = Nine boy that is possible to relieve matters are 1 seemed despondent. Charters, who is awaiting trial on g | WeTe stationed in varfous parts of the | cuggested by them. charge of participating in the nolding | €'tV to \20“"1{ the “.““""’,i;h”‘ persons | — TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION. | yp and robbery of a trolley car at | passing a given point. ey started | ATTE Waterbury recently, asserted that on |2t 8:15 o’clock and later were su.- There will be a me2ung of the ’ll(}\' FISHERMEN. SURPLUS $750,000 | | i [ enced tc ifteen years i state A - 2 cee ;- or s ¢ o oty ~ + 1 e :f.".t(,(:“d St Z i TO ‘RENT-—Five room apartment. |the day of the robbery in this city he i ‘t?uled by (uth.(x lnmlm‘n?-s "f the } ew Britain Fish and Gau ¢ ciub next conncctl(ut ]'rust and Saft De OSit co ?n the superior court yesterday | All modern improvements, 35 | was at work in Waterbury. The po- | tF0OD. At 9§ o'clock, they reported to Tyesday evening at aBrleck's hall on Miller nk,a,hfi‘, not guilty to all of Dwight street. App Benjamin lice say their inquiry shows that Char :lf\_f‘ commissioner. The scheme proved | yyrch street. There is some talk of M. H. WHAPL 3 HARTFORD, CONN, the indictments charging the em- Marholin, 513 t stree ters did actually work sixteen hours | VY interesting to the boys and may lruu.-,dnmnm the club and all hunters ; bezzlcrent of approximately $100,000. | that day in Waterbury. be repeated at a later date | and fishermen are invited to attend. g