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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 7, 1916. Halevi Lodge Sunday. st ARMENHANS i ;:15;:-3;:5&»a:i',;:fv:é;-:f"1'af;;:fw;z;“; ARTIST WflUlfl b § T ‘i f —_—— 1085 e -vwml in connection will begin —_— Hinder Aid me U. '3. - n‘fl‘;;,,‘df" e e Matoppo Tor the Films ' Quigley will be asked to give a short address and other guests will also be York, April 7.—Great suffer-! asked to sp Among those pres- New York, April 7-——Having rivall- Renians and Terks 15 deacribed : 4 ) Clarence Reginald Hudson, as iTaven and General Committeeman ble disbatch from the Ameri- | Samuel Campner of the same blace only pirate in captivity sometimes d Cross r("]u’l‘\vn({\(k\" in Co Dr. B. I. Protass is chairman of | calls himself. longs for the laurels of | | IErnest P, Bicknell of Washing- | 1S being assisted by Fred Winkle and | $2 hail by United States Com- . k8 5 Benjamin Clark. oner Toughton yesterday on a | C., director general of civilian MURDHSK’S?E*EST N the Clty of New Britain that would pass the on and sickness t )uvl‘hnuf < s | moter who put up hail for his could | d urges that $30, nuu be naaml e : Constantinople before X 1 endoy s Sexclusive 'Servi o enact I‘n) the movies the entire Ma- | J8 3 _ [ toppo incident in which he took = | rmits Aid of Armenlans. ! British ship and its crew of sixty at king public this message A\.r.i — the point of revolver. e said ho | i the Turkish government. 1t ed Insult to inj by forcing the e way, he says, for the people disgruntled skipper and his first g e o I ave it! QOur prices lation of the Armenians, to | ——— Notoriety Pleases Prisoner. through the American Red| New York, April 7.—Vietor Mur-| All along Schiller has app . A vhich will work in co-opera- : el s i i . “ o y % dock, of Kansas, chairman of the |Pleased with the notoriety he : Sihich itz - progre: national committes, con- : £ which has been impossible, ™" | captors to take him wherever the o the refusal of the Turkish | ferred with George W. Perkins here |ished, Me was so docile in Ctr;tcwcrficm}li‘tL;t;ri\f\;\mrr'elief‘; vesterday and brought an enthusiastic | that most of the officials who ’ b i D bl < e report of Colonel Roosevelt's strength | him in charge were inclined to 1 | (! essage received by the Red ||, 2 4 £ st he S0 5 * ® ® e A= tollow or the republican presidential nomi- | count the Matoppo story. Yeste { ish government now wel- | Dation as he found it on a recent trip | however, the young man developed nn | ik through practically all the states eas unexpected obstinacy and refused elp and through minister of . ¥ el L v - i of the Rocky mountains. allow the authorities to send h authorizes American Red > i 0 X o-operating with Red Cres- i 1 bc!mwf, that Colonel Rooscvelt | back to .l'vlv\v:lr(' on the pi onduct relief work for civil- will be nominated at both the republi- | charge without a good legal fight. To | ;. can and progressive conventions,” said | this end e engaged Joseph W. Kel- 1 es. Great suff ; o roentey, poticutarls s | ex-Representative Murdock. = “The |ler, former Deputy State Attorncr- | § 5 2 - ot Y sentiment of the people will bring | General as his counsel inople and suburbs along | SPREARSAY, OF e, : | =boutiaresnit Mr. Keller demanded a full hear- ! ; el “Will the progressive convention |ing of all the charges against | a4 Smyrna. These regions | : rogre t : ldred thousand, not comprising | Pominate Roosevelt if the republican | client, but asked for a delay of h refugees, meed help for| convention fails to do s0?” Mr. Mur- | week. Assistant United States At Hundreds dying of starvation. | 90CK was asked. ) _ torney Roger B. Wood would not con- f in sight. Sugar, petroleum I can’t conceive of the progressives | sent to such an adjournment, sav- 266 h mortality. For immediate | 12Ugh- ] ; anxious for a speedy disposal of the ty thousand dollars estimated | ~The change in the sentiment for|case. Commissioner Houghton cons- ATt e CEa oa|| ColonellRossevelt isimostisurprising Jh seo it gl o S ot SRR B R t fariConstantinonis P Chap continued the progressive chairman. | oni £ i s Ic . ® ration before N sizsE i to)[| soninasc Bl ssive chalrman. | until tomorrow morning. ~Then, ns oodstuffs. For more perman- | “When I came east from California |, suggest importation supplies | NiBe Aw;(\th.s }”")' where it was “x““flat panting in with the requisite $25,000 fom Roumania and America.” | {he peak, I found it "““”‘_’l heg 1‘_"_ bail and the additional premium of the full extent of the author- | further east vou came until in this|¢500 in cold cash, Schiller was led s ntad cannot he doterd [ state) for'a variety of causes, it was o Tho text of this message, | Very weak. The question of prepar- o Mr, Bicknell it is be. | edncss has converted the east and is K ¢ the way is open for the | rapldly converting the middle west. h people to extend help to this T""" R:’"“""\‘;" N e 18|71t was apparent from what took — = = 5 | strongest on the Atlantic seaboard. : SUMRIooLY A siH bas il e | place at the hearing that Schiller's|ye as asked about the famous Daisy TITI ) SPARED. sumed a more acute aspect. number of strikers is estimated e fo thern = defence avill be that his taking of the i chain at Vassar, and it the chain had — A group of farmers from the vicin- | 575 m{”‘« ’\31":{ m(i\( '\(‘:’,‘:,‘:;k-r‘; TRAVELS 10,000 MILES Matoppo was an act of warfare r not ‘heen abolished because of the | To Meet All Demands for Men's and |ity of Eigin applied ac Springfield for The federal conciliators, James A gl B b ther than piracy and that ins premium it put upon beauty. | Youth's Clothing. incorporation papers for a $500,000 [ Smyth and Clifton Reeves, left y« o permit any foreign agency ing = . s ‘as ¢ : . . rday for g g e erston of elter |+ TO BROTHER!S GRAVE [ Poine @ ong John, Siiverthe He said the Daisy Chain had given company to invade Chicago in com- | terday for Washington without givin P ey e “ 2 miniature Von Tirpitz. simply for »ageant, so more The Title and Rich company of |, tition with the distributing com- | Out any statement as to their effort S e o el 2 way simply for pageant, so more | petition with the distributing cor L < XY George Haller and Otto Milleder, 1 ¢ty dents could take part, and that he | Hartford announce on another page of | | hjag to effect a settlement of the strike he Red Cross and £ B aenl o e e , : 2 S St 2 | who wer E stec OV e police N found class leaders in the college | this paper their preparedness for all 'he Borden company filed bill in American organlzations|sydney Man Has Been iny; [ connection with Schiller's alleged at- | o0 0q 888 060, K e men- | demands made upon them for men's | the United States distilct court. ask | sht without success permis- | ~° 3 = ) ak A 3 g S. - ands i e ates 't co ask- = - S E T e ¥ tempt to blow up the British steam- | ;04 particularly Miss Ann Thorpe, | and vouth’s clothing in all the late & an injunction res the pro- | ANTI-LYNCH LEAGUE | \rry help to the population of | Phitty five Nears for Ml s P e S A : : : - g i (Ehiztyarve s e I (9 Gdfy EUamonky GO ol sranddaughter of the poet Long- | spring creations, ranging from $7:50 | qucers' association from interfering This population is composed | e o s antasnedy I : 5 races and religions, includ- Bateron Jefferson Market ‘police ‘court, 3 3 1to : with the Borden plants, FORMED BY COLLEGE | day and held on a short aff . ; Syrizns iz ews | 3 : ) Thorpe is o remarkably be They have a wonderful assortment SvzisumfroeniaaRienE | = until Saturday, when they will be re- I | Paterson, N. J, April 7—When |U7 ', he said, “and also is ex- | —advt. i e —— Cross in Constantinople. George Hidson, of Sydney, Australia, | & nn\(;rvlinqz}' Iy Iu'.:hlh; x;}\‘c\!lv“‘.'(' . STRIKERS CLAIM 117 | Southern Institutions Take Steps (o g Aiss Thorpe had declinea fhe pre) MIT K WAR REACHES HAVE JOINED RANKS | Abolish Summary Exccutions and merican Red Cross has a | arrived in Paterson yesterday he com- b | 5 ! J idencyv of the senior class this term n Constantinople composed | pleted a 10,000 mile journey across TY AND BRAH\q he added, to continue her work in! hes Will S 't M can citizens residing in that | : ;! o Al TE SITUATION Churches ill Support Move. can citizens residir 't [land and sea for the purpose of se S NGO G o {beenl oy bl i the iterior. The chair- | I tho. grave of his broter, . who | LOVELY COMBINATION | e Maids' club which seemed fo e I e chapter is Honorable Hen- | gjeq in ths city thirty-five vears S o e e { Federal Conciliators Suddenly Leave i : genan | Amorican ;H“';}**f ador | 4go. As he stood with bared head e = el e e e e BEERSINE ducationa campaigy Contributions of relief Sup- | heside the tombstone, the travel e students, 2 cere workins ot now be shipped to Tur- | ¢ = i he traveler | g yanddaushter of Poet Longfelloyw | the 1,000 students, 250 were working | 0 told how the news of his brother's | their way through ; o SeelaT Washington American because of the | e, e ; 3 neir we gh. cago—Borden Co. Seeks Injunce shington. n ! C he | Geath had come to him through Has Both Says Preside new association of southern chu but it is believed supplies | A A Say resident of Ceataile AEECo ! ST R i St Conl || ORI G ) tion to Stop Tnterferences [ Torrington, April T—The commit: | collesc il Hidson said he had worked for Vassar College. A\UTOMOBILE MAN HERE. o tee representing the striking em- | This organization, composed : e saredito many years in the naval dock vards S = 3 P I Erl Chicago, April 7.—The situation in | . i C representatives of eighteen south ed Cross is prepared D || i Sainte oGl 10 e oS mee Cincinnati, April 7—President Hen- J. Li ployes of the lendey Machine 0., ; contributions which will : i 10,009 : institutions of learning, was forme ey caneriyns on ; | for a long time in order to make the | 7Y Noble McCracken of Vassar coll | Chevrolet automobile company but | ; ‘ claimed today that 117 more men had | here last night with the election « frdca to their Constantinople Tis 3 Y p. . | producers in the Chicago region are b ableNiniorde that His brother, Samuel Pratt | made several addresses here - | now wholesale sales manager for the iief operation may begin was prominent in Paterson [day. In one to the Cincinnati grad- | Blear automobile company, is spend- | demanding of the distributors in the | yorning. Most of these 117 were [of the Texas Presbyterian lles said Mr. Bicknell. and his funeral, on February 4, |uates he combatted the idea 1{h ing a few days in this c A. G- | city $1 hundred pounds for milk | foundry employes. 1t was also as- | It will have the moral support o L Cross has already appro- | 1550, was attended by the mayor |beauty and brains seldom go to- | Cohen has taken the local agency for | during the s 1er months instead of | serted that only about 200 men ave | forty southern educational institu h0.000 which will go forwara | 214 council. gether. The subject came up when | the Elear. {$1.33 1-3, the present price, today |at work at the factory The total | tions. It is earnestly hoped that | | e of the United States = will hediate advantage of thi rred opportunity to reliev "= RSATURDAY ~ NEW BRITAIN'S LARGE PURE FOOD MARKET ~ SPECIALS N TR EVERY ITEM IN EACH DEPARTMENT A BIG MONEY SAVER. ’ | moving picture operators came back to the Tombs until such a time | as the slow witted moving picture men should come to a realization of | what they were missing Elgin Farmers Plan Invasion of Chi- Torrington and Make acks for ainst lynch law in the south i -\ { be undertaken immediately Dby tl with the 1 the milk war here, in which joined the strikers ce yeste { officers headed by Dr. C. M. Bi HOUR SALE 91011 A M-It 11 AM SHORT . STEAKS g0l Ib[: 20RTERHOUSE, ROUND, Ib. EGGS,Fresh Western a big speeial, tmz.zl G PRUNES, exira tancyz ] G e B BUTTER | ™ ovrmesavors tos 5 14¢ | FLOUR | ORANGES Very Best A Big Special 36 LEGS OF YOUNG LAMB T 1-8 ' 87¢ Smatt e et A g Wi =0 sack § oty s | a pound C | rores oF YoUNGLAMB ... 1b 12V/5¢ | ¥ob. Porkand — 9E 252 isc dozen 29(3 ¢ of tie SMALL LEGS ROASTING VEAL Beans ....3 cans nce of record proportions red the first week of the t St. Joseph’s church, the the parish and many from rches turning out in nd or missi s a Evaporated Large California intereating. spealcer EG GS SHOULDER ROAST BEEF ... .. Peaches ... .4 Ibs 25(: Lemons ; . 15¢ number have afford- 2 e . i [ soing o contomion STRICTLY FRESH | SHORT CUT RIB ROAST f;?c) feains Sweet Sunkist ] B o ; 1 CONNECTICUT LAl Tangerines . .2 doz e completed the remainder | N 8t solid me; h P BONELESS BOSTON ROLLS, solid meat1h ] 8 & B%;tsusgebomes Fancy California ] 5 g e gty dozen 28c CHOICE STEWING FOWL Dinner Blend Asparagus . .. .bch ey Best Pure 27(: Rib Loin Lamb 1 8C Granulated 7 1 c Lake Shore Celery {@ed, 4qis . e e e Lard Sl uga s il Finiphin Large Grape e oo N el d ‘ Pork Sausage 25 | Fresh Sod Pure Luncheon ¢ Tap o e A I Y TSR RS« the parish in vears gonc 1 < 22 Nimore 9 1hs C W s = Fruit 36 size 3 for “;j": "‘,K Siee “hees I C ‘;0 Lle‘ri;‘} ;i i)z Ibs Crackers . .4 1bs 25C Cocoa . ... 1b 2lc Fr lh Cut Large Baldwin 1 9 c women in the polnt of a resh Hamburg 25(: Mohican Crushed 9 C i il 25(: Apples 5 . N ool . N ilet Coinac Patrick Daly, is hoperul New Muenster Steak ... .2 Ibs Goad T"L 14(: Oats . ........pkg Spinach Rycenienty rocond n Lo | Cheese . 25(: Goldep West 28C | Paper ..5 rolls Fancy Sweet 3 1 English Walnut 1 9 c 15-1b pk Potatoes X sl Swift Premium Roasting Fowl _fl 4 cans (& fTeats (halves) h ! 1 gt Onions RISED ON BIRTHDAY 1 25c Lean Shoulder 1 5 | SATURDAY NIGHTQ® ! Apricots, » 1 wenty-five friends of My- ¥ k 5 S gy 2 /zc ot 82 West Main street ga- Mohican Peanut Stea 7to 9 O’CLOCK avy syrup ean bhis h‘nmfi IM:' r\]vnh\l;:l\\'ho re Butter nu 25c Lean Cottage 180 Shflulflers E Fancy Asparagus 1 3 c party was tendered him in | s e ; . i the attainment of his t birthday During the | Pure Apple 11b Liver LEZ" Smflked, ’b ] z Moh. Buckwheat e ot W Butter - 31bs 29€ | 110 Bacon tor 14€ | Flour .. .51b bag 20C a number of han