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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MAY 2, 1916. S5000 NEW TOTAL |- 5,5 [PETTY DISPUTES N || G s | Ao & oo ¢ Crawford said that with the building ! ) «! iug- a new home there W nul!il le no xpert man from factory to clean iflR [()RD (m[;y ICF lo BERS NEW YO STOCK EX CHANGY. § ore need of sending any of our boys csDStimans i e ) ol RICE ( MEMBERS NE REK vx ; j e (s e = "r“i::l:‘.‘.‘x-::\ ‘I”‘\“"_’I'(“'] S i \.1}:;“ 114°116 AsYLUM ST. | Represented by E. W. Eddy. o P Take o i & " Fo0as 5 i in St., ildi el 1 e Mrs. Hateh Takes Lead. ST e Gl T8I SR HARTFORD. 31 West Main St., City Hall Building ‘elephone ‘ g The calling of the roll of team cap- = Wednesday at 19c.—advt. ~ ( c m Fit | tains was in charge of Philip Corbin Fon't teet 1 4 B Dyim Cocp o changed tho prosam <meviad (Battle of Verdun E¥en OVEM | pance, ridisaay” cventos, Moy’ 1 3 : 10 shs Stanley, Rule & Level Co. tion of Superintendent “Tigah” Chaw- | first for reports. Honors for tha : - . d i i Clifford LeRoy s 126 L= ford. 200 oy, memers of the cuy | largest sum went o rs, W, L tateh | SfiadoWs Campaign on CleriGals | . Sirer cen g St e : Gas C sang several parodies on the cam- with thic went the distinction of | beth Turverson of 474 West Main ”_ / 3 50 Shs Waterbury as 0. with B paign so which the audience b= jyeaking the record of Captain C. F. street were granted a marriage plauded in ¢ rerous manner. At the ett. whose feam has been the | ‘Correspondence of cne assoctated Press) | license today. N R ; close of the gs the boys marched |, s possessor of the flag for a num- Paris, April 20.—The battle of- The adjourned democratic city con- ¥ DA 20 shs North & Judd CO e vention will at § o'clock this . around the tables of the diners, where | 0 ubscriptions smee the first | Verdun appears to have had a great meet This is the first time tha: hoth | moral effect in France. It has turned | évening in Commercial hall to elect P ave rested at oo table during | attention from irritating discus s | ten delegates to the state convention . e Caen. Thets i e er- | cver details of the conduct of to be held in New Haven next week. i S S nlOn g'. 0_ sion from the similaritv of figures by r and has cut short nincipient The annual meeting of the Com- ntain Pease’s team tocay, his report revival of partisan spirit in Parlia- | jmonwealth club is to be held this $533 | ment ana in the press, which had | evening. wing : ; : Among the larze sifis tuday $1.000 | heen favored by relative stagnation at T A S P s Son i oeen, M p. 1 | the front. Also it seems to have f - ) . b e as complain 0 the police that six : o - Sinies. and Sara Strona. Howard T, | diminished the number of pessimists | 0% COMPines 18 o BUEe 00 N0 . i She ihe om0 p i |Rdenceiinihe finalicutcome: varg Ly plahl lever y ty € uits H “The have shot their bolt” is a W. Miller of Ledge Court Awas I e eom L b mentary ead in places | 1vardcd the bicvels at Moniers store | fOF Young Men Here S el It has been called to the attentic where two months aga there were [last evening. | Yowll find here Clothes that reflect E a1 Union f (b cirai e mandaers st e inervous complaints Jasitolthelpros Miss Agnes Nelson and Hilding | (4o gpirit of Spring in overy line,.— y | Catholic Choral Union Will ¥ eral boys called at houses in the | lonsation of hostilities, “They can | Stromberg left v for New York | .gthes that arc new in design as well | Brilliant Event May 14. southwestern part of the ciiy yeste do no more than they have "done, | and will sail tomorrow for their old f o555 "0 e, © SR B TEE f really f ayilizn Tl iy ehc e likinen e vos Y| BR BILGRa ul ore B ol BERCHERR (Ol AlloaR in RGOt tenb exe § e oD, | are new; also that they're smart and IN ST CK MARKET s Bidopitin gy e s i funds for the campai { ¢hake the French army.” Current tallk now indicates that the | they are good. : nual concert to be given by the Catl ina the com. [ Shortly before the Germans at- | orjginal plan to make the fire de- There's a wonderful art in the lic Choral union on May 14 at t ihe public to- | Y Verdun some dical partment permanent this year and do | making of high class ready-for-ser- R : . ¢ | Lyceum are nearing completion a i nyoue | & ) 5 attacked the ml‘m away with the call system may not be | vice clothes nowadays;—and almost S l k M k Sl h G i tickets will go on sale at Leghor! e are | t‘\r' o s and wll\v B €255 | followed out. The present plan is to | as much more in picking out the everal S[OG S MaKe lg t a1ns and Loughery's on Monday. The H {o solicit funs, | the clericals and the “easy” class | appoint twelve new regular firemen | winners. We've done that for you, tronts exchange 1s aiready soinge B "wo hundred little sion s were | 4nd ngerous missions. No priest | ;g yge the rest of the money to re- | though—you could almost buy here This yee 2 ring { or aristocrat, they said, had ecver i 3 It Fall bac This year, instead of giving a m made happy today by i smilttec RETIE G VGY Coil | LEd anize the call force and retain the | with your eyes shut > na ap; ) e Chea il 3 . cellaneous concert, Professor H. hesn inis re on y also a posilifreert Our line has been selected from the o— Harmon has arranged to/ give t e e “'rn|m1m"1fi 1‘6‘“1”7.‘,:' The sale of the William H. rt | best makers in America. Yowll see, N e T 30 | Pig selections, Rossini's Stabat N i their conce: The Gs were n|Ma e r haying hel wc‘ NE | Lroperty on Main strecet to George | when vou come in, that the word New York, Ma =Y all Bt L0800 | e i Tav den’s . "B esa0RS | style, traveling to the armory in big | % the war in the hope that a dis- [ PUEDS S ) b Sl Drrd b imor- | “selected” means something, too. a. m.—Changes at the outset of to- A local chorus of 100 voices P e (ol or o7 |k giEenee vouTal oventhows thcl| DAL S SRR R M ALL PRICES $11.98 up. day's trading in stocks were nominal, | % 0830 SRORLS OF L N e st hev wers transporled | LéPublican of Parliamentary regime. | F0 -~ ™ ? ; £ 66 advances and declines being fairly | o _heard an aus 3 xhv festivities they wer» transpor : They accused them of sending money pleted. The lot has a frontage of 66 | =— = e [l i o e ¥ | good one. Miss Marie Stoddard Lo e o Gormans to.suserine o the Ger, | fect and Is very dcep. HARTFORD STGCK Thers wore large offerings of Mer. | Now York will be the sopranct ‘M AR Bisgen ey e man war loans. A wineshop keeper | The annual meeting and supper of ; cantile Marine preferred, at to two | e baker, who sings for the X Comptroller Webster Ta of the Department of Lot who re- | the Men's Brothterhood of the out EXCHANGE REPQRT |ronts over yesterday’s final quotation bl Siee Nl a i e D : : e warm greeting was extended to | peated these accusations was prose- | Congregational church has been post- and the common also rose a point, | *o S S sibilities they present Lo Comptroller Wet r when ecailed by | euted and sentenced to three vears | boned until Wednesday evening, May ST but this advantage was soon lost. Cathedral at New O e o id that at a convention to be held |y \ipan Christ for remarks. The | imprisonment and was fined 1,000 | 10. Winchell Smith the playwright, Rending was again fn demand with ! that air; and Donald Chalmers x ortly he was to be present, and e | ..y aig he was 'mable to find | francs will De a suest on that occasion. Hartford Stock Exchange quota- |sales of individual blocks of 1,000 to | CAITY the bass. All are singers wanted to be ,|\v‘\|n to m(an <\;m*'r[l'\; | words adequate to show his apprecia- Campaign Against Cleri % £y i % tmns,I f\u‘m.\'h;\ll by Richter & Co. | 2700 shares at a slight advance, but | APility- tepdents from all parts of the United | ;5 of the great work tl is he- SR 25 members of the New York Stock Ex- at s c vas e a n on o ; a 1 il e 2 Sl i el T £ °X- | that stock also fell back. There was States and Canada, how New Britaln \jno' put forth by the committess in |- LDC campaign against the priests | DEATHS AND FUNERALS. | change. Represented by E. W. Eddy, | moderate activity in other leading ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED treated her boys, pointing out the ! ..iine funds for the bhotterment of | @nd clericals was even taken up by _ National Bank building. rails well as the specialties. Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Sherman raising of at least $90,000 in the pres- | the boys of the city. Tt was a worl | such a conspicuous writer as Mon- Two Die s w —EF etaoin shrdl uemfwyp vbgkajj Some of the war contract stocks | Bradley street have announced | that warmed his heart .;n-l whirh :w" sieur Paul Adam, who made similar Two New Britain men died today M='ljj] 1"\161\» . were subject to professional pressure. | engagement of their daughter M 'I{,"'".'lll""‘f"%"{l - ?;”?h ¥ ,:;-p‘ 5 \1: charges in the leading radical news- | at different sanitariums. Peter Pres- turing mmp"\‘mc: sked firgfi:::zlry prices were lower all | Mimie Sherman to Francis bhov?s e e reac g 0 > i 3 . a r = ~ re, . . v ar . 4 58 S r'mé i e Eri o e i Srnnoctlon paper of the South of France, the ki died at the Newington sanitarium 4 = T ) . 140 150 Clos: Renawed =elling ot speclale RI le]. Miss herman is (\“0.0. 0 U U Sl I Depeche de Toulouse, and drew . S § s¥ city’s most popular young ladies g on luncheon, when lads were treated to a ‘‘feed” a he close of MORRIS C. WEBSTER. hey were exhibited by Mr. Crawford, who paid the youngsters a trib- | i 1te for the wonderful pos- N | with boys’ club work in Hartford, and Hogop Klokin died at the Meri- ctna N 1o oo soon I ties, especially motors, caused another | j5 employed as a stenographer in : ] upon himself a storm of protest. The . : 5 . < ; | which was on a very simall scale and | pattie of Verdun did far more to | den sanitarlum. M. J. Kenney has 70 | sagging movement in the last hour. |office of P. Corbin. aid not compare in anv respect to The closing was heavy. o " _ | stop the campagzn than the convic- | charge of the funeral arrangements in 2 ; 3 2 —— = e Rwondecanliac varceni o innTan (sl RO e By S i AaE SRR RS S| T A2 210 S 124 e . - [ been made In this city. ~Tha speaker | 119 1o’ protests against the articles | oo oo i Sllver “,’ S New York Stock Exchange quota- | o0 MATIZ FOR cLASSIFICATI sald thatlinterest shonluflel shownint|Roain os SRS I8 e RS Bl e c o L) (O il tions furnished by Rlchter & Co. | TOR SALE—1914 Maxwell Roads jall voung men for the good of the | ,.ipaps accomplished even more HannaiMerzer, | Slllinesie e i members of the New York Stock ¥x- Newly painted and overhaul community in later years depends on | than the letter of the Premier, Mon- | The funeral ofi Hanna Merzer was | Bristol Brass Co .- chauge. Represented by E. W. Eddy. Fully equipped. Guaranteed to the training that is aiforded a bo¥ | our Briand, declaring that all such |held this afternoon from the mortu- | Broad Brook Co - . May 2, 1916 in perfect running conditi {in his youth. ~ Every maa and woman | cajumnies should be punished. To- |ary p)npp\ in TFairview cemetery. 1"1\(‘ Lri}uuvnl Balf (,o 103 High Low Close Bargain for some one if taken should feel it their duty to take an| gav an parties, including the social- | Rev. or of the Per- | C, Lekwd & Brnd Co. g Am Beet Sugar .. 70% (9% 69% | once. 546 West Main street ;;:‘trres;hn:\ “t:\ng]/;i(;'\';‘:vw;l: e m‘t‘,i ists who have just renewed their |sian-As an 1 o e South | :2:::?‘* I_‘“:L i 2 Alaska Gold ..... 20% 19% 93 T47- 5 Gl abe ® | declaration in favor of a war to the |church, officiated. Interment was in e o 79 Am Car & Fdy:Co. present at today's gatheriig and see | pLitter agle Lock Co . .. Am TIce the wonderful efforts (hat are being GEn-Nbgr Tob Co pfd .. Am Can made by the citizens of his former Hlyk Wtr Pwr Co 4 Am Can prd | home town in the interest of the com- Internatl Silver pfd Miss Susan Gallagher, formerly a | internatl silver com Am Smelting well known resident of this city, | yonns-Pratt Co ok Amisuen where she formerly lived on Black | panders, Fry & Clic .....61% 623% [Am Tel & Tel Rock avenue, died last night at her | j 13 Montgomery Co Ahaciiaatdoy home in Farmington. She v 72| N B Machine Co .... 5 AT S Fo Ry Co.1 vears old and leaves a brother, Henry | N D Mfg Co ptd : Baldwin Loco i : ; e 5 o | cervi They 5 o Gieal Gallagher. | N D Mfg. Co com .... 2 B & O name, when called for & He | service. ey were concealed from ME. tuaeral will be held from her | 'Novinik Tuad MrE Col. 103 200 said it was several vears ago since | two civillans who were discussing the | | (By C 0% 5030 o'clock Thursday | peck Stow & Wilcox 3 3 S i ent was start- | war. ‘“I’'ve had my fill of it, id . € S & G 5 Beth Steel o the playground movement was start hac L og it and interment will be in Farmington. | plimpton Mfz Co t ] ed, which was in a lot given the boys | one of the civilians. “It's time it was 5 Toe Butte Superior Who had caused him considerable | brought to a finish. If the generals Pratt & Whitney Co pfd 105 Central Leather trouble by disturbances and who, on [ In command can’t do it they ought to i :i{::}‘(}l\l"(“" O ; 4‘:1»:]“&; ;:itop. = is g o ylaint about it, put it | ‘e replaced.” c Ad 28 2 £k S0 Chi Mil & € aul. ‘:: tr: m‘:x ix(10:\"‘(:uiszh!(nr\\nrd ]m.:n One of the soldiers rose to tY vertlsement Siandl Scnong Colno i ] (0T & TN ner, saying ‘“why don't yoa give us | feet and confronted the s st, s ‘Jml bu)v\\ Co COML- - oot Cons Gas G that lot of vours on Clark strect.” | “My good friend”, he sai 3 ew Britain, Conn Sl el 6 Lerel T el Crucible Steel This he did and it acted as a proven- | must have had a hard time of it. May 1916 fiw;zl‘ i ks ... I; 0 Distillers Sec When were you mustered out. Tell Printing Specifications for 1916. ;;f‘ 'vl') e ‘]' s e Erie Mr. Landers said that with the ex. | us what you’'ve done in the war and MUNICIPAL RECORD. =2y A et et TErie 1st pfd perience of residing in the part of | What the war's done to you to give L bt 0ib vlvox ton Co pfd ..... 3 General Elec | the town where the so called ‘“bad | ¥ou such a tired feeling.” The Page size 5 3-4 x 9; type page I‘(?! 2! Co com . .1 Goodrich Rub ... 77% boy” lives, he has had an opportun- | civilian gulped down the rest of the Se el Traut & Hine 50 43 Great Nor pfd ...1198 coffee and rushed out of the cafe Type 8 point leaded Union Mfg CO ........ 80 Gt Nor Ore Cetfs. 40% without replying. Paper stock, 25 x 38—60 Ibs. ma- | U 5 Envelope Co pfa ..108% e e Y have good parents but through Today the cafe conversations are | chine finished book. DREgnavelinojCoReort SR LD : Kennecott cumstances are not able to give them ¢l about some exploit around Ver- Quantity, 1,200 copies. Biglow Hfd Carpt pfd ..107 i anahs Gty i some of the things other boys erjoy, ! dun and what will happen to the Binding, 300 copies in (*!nth‘ rf:;v. B im" H(EI‘( 54|1»t Corn s ~_‘} E Lack Steel . A 4 the streets, but with a place lilkc tio | fOTt to take the ancient stronghold. | and sgold stamped ftitles = on '”,”;LJ R I3 inndiserect IR0t Stoday Max Motor com.. ST i Boys' club to spend their moments, ( There is also less discussi of | cover and back, 900 copies in double | Ifh! .}v Conn W L‘;\’\ ; Mex Petroleum .. %o | there will be a noted improvement in | the high cost of living t two | thick cover, paper wire stitched, INYNH&HRR ...... 59 60 NI T oot 9 in our the boys due to the associations and | MONths ago, although there has been | lined and muslin stayed, cut flush. Banks & Trust Companies. N v o & Hudson environments to he s;énrod at .vho i no appreciable easing of prices. This, stimate on a basis of 232 pages | City Bank ......... 131 Nl (e 3 ™ RITD too, is accounted for by the heroic | of which 24 is tabulated matter. Conn Ryr Banking Co ..145 NYNH&HRR 5% 59% 50% | ‘ resistance of the army. Delivery, 40 days after receipt of | Conn Trust Co .......460 N e e 27 d end, are working in harmony. | Fairview cemetery. About two months ago it was pos- e sible to witness such incidents as ths Miss Susan Gallagher. i . which took place in a little L RN the center of Paris. Two soldiers Ovation For Lanc in stained uniforms, smacking of the Tt was several minutes hofors ex- | front, wer taking their morning Mayor Tanders was able to malke hisi coffec in a retired corner—modestly Voice audible, on account of ihe vo- | and inconspicuously as is thc ciferous applause that gr his | with the men who have seen Am Loco tative to any further disturbarnce | ity of acquainting himself of condi- tions as they exist. Many of the ho TO STUDY EXTENSIONS, ! _— copy. elity Co ... 5 ) | Northern Pacific e | - = irst National Bank . | Norfolk & West = ']'h]o yy\|4|t|(«"|'an fw\.xrthor ox(;‘nls\nn of | " AIDS BOYS' CLUB. ROSTER. CITY OFFICFRS, ETC. etna Natl Bank ..202 Pac Mail S S Co.. 2 : DepOSltS he local trolley lines was taken up | At a meeting of the Sunshine so- . i L s e 'd Trus S s > at the meeting of the directors of the | Page size, 4 x 6, type page 2 3-4 X Penn R R & i ciety vesterday, it was vote - N hange S8 ) | Ray © . L g civic bureau of the Chamber of - s votad o Rl = et b liRay SO St sie : P Gomimerce at almectingiiHeld | ast/|iiote 3008 toRthe IBoyatialubicampalen |y e, 18 potntileaded e - ) e e e ‘ at @ a o - Riverside Trust Co .. 5 % 5 x 6 5% cvening, and it was voted to authorize | fund. Mrs. Ida Hicks, president of Stock 25 x 38 :.fln ”,“ w“:m, lc\ ,' ftep ,] & q,:::;r 4 the appointment of a committee to | the New Britain Milk Station asso- Goyer a0 ec 25 1b- Raren = 00 SO D bk o1 ’ 4 601, 6034 8 a rther s of conditions 3 Binding stitched, | State Bank SR o “l“i‘}";f\ 5 oi‘;‘:q‘_hf,x\ ;.‘q“:‘,l,\,,,.‘r],{:;.?:"““l::t Slation, el oTile Sworis fof What o 1l timate on a basis of 25 pages, | U S BanK ......oo.o.. 500 Bt e e report for the next session of the | 8anization and it was voted to give | gelivered 15 days after receipt of | N B Trust Co ...... 15 S Tair ) i i \ legislature, Postmaster W. I7. De- | $100 to the association.. A donation | copy. Hfd Morris Plan ...... 114 . Tenn Copper .. i % I Sseis | laney in conference with officials of | was also voted to the Travelers’ Aid Insurance Companies, as Oil | R : : 5 >ON! "D MINUTES | Aetna Fire .. g 389 TUnion Pacific ....134% 13314 13314 | the Chamber yesterday, told of some | gocioty of Hartford Sl . | BILLS, REPOX ANT . : p % : 4 | of the efforts that have been put | 0" Syt A”I‘;”m':"”““ ‘ OF COMMON COUNCIL, L S i R ?'"10““7‘""“"1_ aoopatbiih [Eforth by him®toRsecurct better s train'|ioL S oS 1 ERINACE FLOFhave S DIRE A iscr aselsizel s HON R ype S paze il L R S oy TELL e s Lo Py | fachlities It is known shere ga | ©f Greenwich, one of the best known 78354 tvpe 0 point leadeali | Phoenix Fire ....... 390 U S Rubber Co.. 538, & ’ 5 charitable workers in the state, tell | Standard Fire ...... U S Steel letter was sent to Senator Landers | 7 : . | Stock, 25 x 85—80 Ib. machine | : B i 'k o 3 sctic Re- ; Toad = S Ins. Com amvs = D | on February § by A. B. Smith stating | o, the work of the Connecticut Re- | o Bf005: *5 Life and Indemnit v U S Steel pfd that the rallroad company was ready | formatory for Women at the June Binding, stitched e : 3 ficstinE hoL o 3 s THE to put in force an order stopping | Meetns: Quantity, 80 copies of Bills and Re- | Aetna A ]‘:l"‘ LRI ol “}‘»‘"‘“‘) B g S _,ff:‘”‘ d ! cuMMERmAL—‘ train No. 70 at Berlin at 2 o'clock in } R ports and 130 copies of Minutes of ‘”‘1"‘]“\5“(“,’)‘“" e o pillvsioyerland 2 23088 ; the morning. The letter stated that | FIRE DEPT. DEMONSTRATION. | Common Council Travelers .......... JTRUST CO. | 211 that was necessary was to receive Members of the Hook and Ladder Price to include mailing charges | F8VEIOR « o0 2 COMPANY I FIELD DAY. T 5 the sanction of the post office de- | company will give a practice demon. | but not postage, S A public tilitles. Company 1, First Regiment, C. N. | g j]‘[fll“‘"‘mn y artment to make provisions for the | giration of the big aerial truck on Delivery, 4 days after delivery of | G., will hold its annual fleld day next | . 3 metn Rvrl Pwr Col ... 20 i i g iy O e et Contaa et b o CloeE thie o cony Dmetn 2 v S Tuesday at New Haven. The boy | Postmaster Delaney as far ko 3 - Hfd City Gas Lgt Co pfd | ing. Members of the safety board Lol e e o e 3414 | under the leadership of Captain Ha | January 19 wrote the post office offi- | wil] be present to see how the I Proposals of Municipal Record to :E:}} ‘|1|‘.‘~‘¥'~l et 5 3 I Ladbury, will receive instructions | am treet | cials asking that train No. 802 which | jadder works, cover, printing, ecither r page or -“\‘ T & on rifle practice. | passes through Berlin at 4 o'cloc g rer job and binding, prices thercon | S also stop at the dcpot to throw off | BN S S ORESTERS CELEBRATE | mail, it is believed that his request | LELATES L RLHE0RD TR 00 A1l work to be done on the same || DADX FORBSTERS CELTLIIALIE, e s { will be granted in the near future, | J. €. Smith and George Shaw of the [ general style as copies that can be The members of Pride Court, No. % % [ Lakeview Pigcon Racing club have | scen at the City Clork’s office. {10, Lndy Toresters of America ob- Connecticut Trust and Safe Deposit Co. {RAPHERS WILL QUIT. | just received eighteen birds from G. All of said work to be done in good | served their sixth anniversacy of the St : IEDEOUIE uncis of Bridgeport, all of which | workmanlike manner, and the com- | circlo last evening in O. . A. . A STRONG, RELIABLE CORPORATION New York, May 2—H. P. Perham, | hold records in 106 to 400 mile events. | mittee is to have the privilege of 211 with vocal and instrumental mu- . i 3 president of ihe Order of Ralroad | The general public is invited to call | cancelling contracts if said work is | sic, recitations, a May lunchcon and organized and qualified through years of efficient Telegraphers, announced here toc 5 I Ce gton to inspect | not satisfactor: Sotor : 1 ioned dance. The event & % ‘” at the club in Kensington t nspect | pot satisfactory and in conformity in old f hion : ey trustwortlly service, to act as Conscrvator, Guardm‘ At If the demands of his union and || the birds. with the specifications. proved most enjoyable. Mrs. Gosse- | The committee reserves the right |lin was chairman of the committe Executor or Administrator. NG | to reject any and all bids. Bids to | of arrangements and : S MERTING, be sent or loft at the office of the | ¢. W, Holmes, Margaret Souney, Min- | | CAPITAL $750,000. SURPLUS $750,000 Central and the Nickel Plate rai Zho ro;,nhl meeting of the W- C. [ Gity Clerk on or before May 3th, | nfk" Mclcon, Lena Hart, Effic Wills, roads, 5,000 telegraphers and signal - will be held Friday as usual, but Lo, S e aa O'Leary. Miss Kittle Wills | | COnnecticut Trust and Safc Dcposit CO. men between this city and Chicago n-«~ program arranged for t aay COMMITTEE ON SUPPLIES | entertained with recitarions, Miss An- will quit work at an hour already <er | will not be presented, having VM'”[ AND PRINTING nie Maive with piano solos and Miss M. H. WHAPLES, Pres't. HARTFORD, CONN. on Thursday. This action, he assertcd l postponed. A large attendance is JOFIN A. DOLAN, Chairman. | zfie Wills and Margaret Couney ren- { B to he separatc ‘m n organization of si men af- | ent campaign. Using a clean cut little | filiated with the tclegraphers are not | chap as an example, Mr. Crawford | met by tomorrow by the New Y \ told how the training at the club helped the little fellow. Several vears [l ago the boy was sent to the state Re- form school for a minor misdemeanor, and was liberated through the inter- est shown by members of the club. He A3 i \ i ) | would effectively tic-up the railroads. | hoped for. @ Bl Horald) dered vocal solos.

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