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DA '“r_‘l'e given or arc exccuted in i Moreover, Great Britain [faith. Errors actually occurred. |again and again has violated inter- ' e ;B |They can in no kind of warfare national law, surpassing all bounds in o & & Bl | avoided altogether. Allowances m | outraging neutral rights. The latest ¥ '» ‘ * fl | be made in the conduct of naval war- | measure adopted by Great Britain £ | u fare against an enemy resorting to all | declaring German hunker coal contra- {1 MEMBERS NEW YORK ST)CK EX CHANGE, ; Represented by E. W. Eddy. kinds of ruses; whether permissible | band and establishing conditions under The or illicit. | which English bunker coal alone is 31 West Main St., City Hall Building Telephone 1840, Largest Grocel'y Meat and o B| “But apart from the possibility of | supplied to neutraly, is nothing but an . — - A Assortment o errors, naval warfare, just like war- | unheard-of attempt in the way ni of Pure Flsh House Market fare on land, implies unavoidable |exaction to force neutral tonnage into = dangers for neutrai persons and g0ods | the service of British trade war. 10 h St l R l & L l C 00 in New f | entering the fighting zome. Even in Mo ey sns an ey, \uie €ve 0. Products Britain cases where the naval action is con- i ARG ‘ & The German people knows that the fined to ordinary forms of cruiser SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY [||/ich tn s ™ wo% fhevverto e e it | 50 shs Waterbury Gas Co. 20 shs North & Judd Co. BealinfBlnmcsfnited ftateny the interest of humanity and main- . 50 shs Union Mfg. Co. “The German government has -c- |tenance of international law. The Smoked 1 3 C Shoulder B | peatedly and explicitly pointed out the | government of the United States would Shoulders Roast .. danger from mines that have led 10 | have been certain of attaining this p - the loss of numerous ships. | end had it been determined to insist Lean Roast Prime Rib The German government has made | against Great Britain, on the incontro. Bk A Roast . I several proposals to the government | vertible right to frecdom of the set Fresh Pigs Pot i of the United States in order to re- | But, as matters stand, the German duce to a minimum for American | people is under the impression that | . | | time. 4 __lenemies. Moreover, the Germ g ¥ 2 TO 4 P. M. ONLY—ROUND STEAK The German government still stands people knows to what considerabls . Boad 4 Rl | by its offer to come to an agreement extent its enemies are supplied wit} 3 | | along these lines. all kinds of war material from thz 3 % ! Will Make Further Concession. | United States. B Leg of Genuine “As the German government rep; lh_'}‘:l”“?l‘l‘, H\‘\‘\rofnn{, e 111||flm‘»i‘”"’” LADIES” CLOTH . f =5 Spring Bake B | calv aeclarea, it cannot dispense with | ' Eprealimadefby lieRsoyetns SUITS, AT Sellmg Orders From I[][e[‘]()l‘ (Continued From First Page.) | | | : | | | | Roast .......... travelers and goods the inherent dz Nernmient fof tnol UnitealStar Fresh Boneless Rump y | gers of naval warfare. Unfortunaiely | while demanding that Germar SToulder b C the government of the United States |struggling for existence, shall 1 I.amb ment of the United States to nti- | the use of the submarine weapon iN | ments of humanity and principles of We have just received a special g G e Chops ......... B (he conduct of wartare asainst enemy | international law. cannot, under the | snipment of exceptionanly good ook | POINLS Fl00d Commission HOUSes | theix arms ic the measure 12 made ! decided not to accept the proposals strain the use of an effective w Fresh Shoulder 18 20 | Haa it accepted the government of |and while making compliance with : i Spareribs Clod. .1b (¢ C {the TUnited States would have been | these demands a condition for main- : L | ¥ | trade. ' ver: 4 byl ste COS, T sa e hearty i Lamb to Lamb to | trage. The German government, | circumstances, meet the same hearly | ;. guits which we feel that we have That the situation in Ireland is still | however, has now decided to make a | response from the German peoble St Cross Rib fl instrumental in preventing the great- | tenance of relations with Germany S . R £ b c c 8 | er part of the accidents that Ame n | confines itself to protests e b pareribs gast | citizens have met with in the mean- | ga]l methods adopted by Germany’ 8 | further concession adapting methods | which such an appeal otherwise al- | marked very low at $1.). | New York, May 5, Wall Street 10:30 | Bipor 'oc Bublin published in. this | of submarine war to the interests of ways is certain to find here. If the To these we have added several |a. m.—The German note was the e e . 10 TO 12 A. M. ONLY— o s, | German government nevertheless is e ot (1 lcpen s || MornInssinapers Inkghich the Writes e | . 5 S theless I% 1 pigher priced numbers from our own Eha (o e : “Martia] law should not be too SHOULDER STEAK “In reaching i ion the Ger- | resolved to go to the utmost limit hpieiinar. | of today's market, stocks manifesting | quiokiy witharawn feom Dublin. The | man :;o\('rnn;ent. is :\ct;mmd“ln\' Ictm-l i ‘?(f" :(}7(!\1]:‘9»\'.5'“»:.{: ;L hn‘<‘ been ¢ :\(3:(1 e T o acute weakness on rhom_~ liquidation. | 44,001 which has been much greater s @l | siderations which are above the level a e by the friendship connecting Initial declines ran from 2 to 6 poOiNts | tpap the government will admit, is Fancy Milk Fed Legs of Roast of B | of the aisputed question. the two great nations for over 109 i 5 X in the better known specialties, In- | i no means past, Many arfeed Veal SEpEon o) C | “The German government attaches | vears but also by the thought of the | Schmidt as tute letter carriers in | o) qing war issues and various indus- | rchels still are at large in Dublin ‘and Veal to J | 2o less importance to the sacred prla- | great doom which ihreatens the er . trial and equipments, while Bethlehem | 1,0 qanger of another rising can only s I 1 GC # | ciples of humanity than the govern- tire civilized world should the crucl More for s at Besse Leland’s. | Steel fell 19 points. A very comsid- | po averted by the most strict meas- tew cee...lb. ment of the United States. It again , and sanguinary war be extended a:d erable part of the selling originated | yres. This is not the time for am- Veal serious is shown by letters from the the local off | fully takes into account that both |prolonged. Vice President Cantwell of the New | from interior’ source: commission | pesties or pardons. It is a time for| | governments for many yvears co-obei- | Could Not Be Blamed For Bre: Haven road has sent a letter of thanks | houses with connections in the mid- | swift, stern punishment.” |ated in developing internationsl Iaw | .The German governmient, con- |to the Chamber of Commerce for s |dle west being move the most active T in conformity with these principles, | c.jous of Germany’s strength, twice ance in relieving the the freight | participants in the liquidating move- Quiet in Dublin. FARIE AN IHONAE AR i | the ultimate object of which ha R P o e T i | G this city. ment. Rails showed more resistanice | iy e o MIICKENS . B | ways been to confine warfare on S€a | porore the world its readiness to make Court Charter Oa " of A, is|to the declining tendency than any | . ."ot'hag been heard in Dubli and land to armed forces of belliger- | peace on a basis safeguarding Ger- | planning a ladies’ night, May 18. other part of the list but even there, | i, o jate Jast night. The military au | 1 Ib of Salt steptsland safespardiesttanaspons Aol manyisivita lintezests Binusiindicact i ofchisticuent Wil pelafmack firle ! lesecs ot afpolntior mons moto no s | non-combatants against the horrors of | iz that it is not Germany's fanlt if | “The Case Against Casey.” At last | tered. Recoveries of substantia’ pro war. But although these considera- i Jc. s il withheld from the na- | night's meeting seven candidates | POrtions were shown by some of the 2 1b can of 20 1 quart of e Sauer Kraut ..for C Beanst .. 1.0 B | tions are of great weight, they alone | tions of Furope. The German gov- | were initiated and four applications favorito stocks before the end of the mawds not “d“‘t‘“ Lol "’&;"“3; | ernment feels all the more justified in | received. '":fvhl):lef D e hihestiandiite fJ | stances have determined the attitude | qocjaping that responsibility could not | More for Less at Besse Leland Eo T Al FANCY CALIFORNIA ORANGES e s e e i | ey i SR CORL B | st Leland's | o 0 broadest in the final hour, answer to the appeal by the ZOVErN- | yinq anq in history if, after twenty- - Yt | chipping shares, especially United ment of the United States on benalf | i i R e % W, H. Ingersoll, head of the f Fruit being the main features. The | one months of the war's duration, the Lol B Wi of the sacred principles of humanity == ol sgvaItell con cern gy at name w closing was strong. 4 1bs of 4 pkgs Corn submarine question under discus: S 5 e yand i i : an gov- address ¢ g under the auspices pxg and international law the German gov- | | ool S oo S oovernment and | i st | repes ST »f the Chamber of Commerce, May 11. Whole Rice Starch ernment must repeat once MOYe | ip oclipnmient of the United States i{,}“;nzomm) Hot ‘l‘v)xox’lk xi“ vy 3 bags of 3 rolls of j with all emphasis, that it Wis| (,16'to take a turn seriously threat- | 3o cA=R0n R SPEE ¢ (Continued From First Page.) (Tn6tithe \Cemmantiput theWEsnE=ov I M 1 o 8 SRR St L e | iber BtevensiT L e Salt g | 7 | £ s . sou ernment which ignored all accepted | ypq {wo nations More for Less at Besse Leland's. — the neighborhood of 400, went intd 3 boxes 3 bo | Bt il T = | 5 xes of i rules of international law and ex “ : e advi. TRl vacaiit icti norosa 1o the Gl 5 3 : » As far as lies the matter with the lhes Che Rl _ | the vacant lot across from the Gu Sardines ........ Matches ...... [ | tended this terrible war on the lives | .. nan government, it wishes to pre- A son w born this morning at No Important anges in any Quota. Refining Company’s office and tooll 7 pkgs Argo 6 1bs of [giiiand propertydof non-combatants by 1 vont thines from taking such a course. | Miss Nagle's sanitarium to Mr. and| tions—Directors of Bristol Brass | Seats on the turf. Some of the lead Starch F1 ' # | ing no regard whatever for the IN-|mho German government, moreove Mrs. John F. Stanton. ers, there being no definite head, d our TR terests and rights of neutrals and ron- | o A5 SELNEN B0 NE T o nine 0p- | New Summer Millinery. Reduction combatants that through this method | thorities continued to destroy largd quantities of arms and ammunition 1 1b of Frankfurts and Iolding Meeting This Afternoon.. | livered short speeches, which were r¢ 104 | o rations of the war for the rest of its [ on Spring Millinery. M. Seibert.— . ’ e _ | ceivea with liberal applause by ihc of warfare, have been severely in-| £ 3 teflecting the fecling of uncertain- |, oot It was reported that 3 cans of 25 3 can 2 » fighting forces of tk - J - y s of % | auration to the fighting forces of the | gqvt v evalent the New York ex- s :Z jured. | helligerents e o rin e - ety - o rder o @uIena SnERon i YOrk €X- 1! shots were fired, but it is though Condensed Milk .. C Fancy Peas ...for 5C “In self-defense against the illesal L;,md”r‘,"]:"";-” {‘“g‘:"‘l-"\ S‘-:Npl;lsr!‘xrx”: pey B2t ‘,"”“"',h“”"l”?‘““:‘(r change, the Hartfard Stock Exchange [ ;. o Gone to let off the exubdr S il DTG SSa00 SasunOnatiMoose il LR sl geMaery S eve-| jag Leen quiet all day. Local stock | ; 3 cans of 25 3 cans of B oot REn R hile | \hich the German government be- | ning at Judd's hall. A smoker and en- | quotations were as follow ance of some spirits. While no =om Evaporated Milk.. C Fancy Corn for C i h:'" a (’."”;""”:\‘“m‘: L y:““"‘“ llevest Mo asl Datore Lihat it 1sin | fumie (o iont Wil follow ‘ o e v\xll.mvv‘ “‘;.\»”.n.,,m»lm 1‘}1\: locaiipatiol 8 cxistence, Germany had to resort to . : i B 2 ’ 7 SLa ” A Mounted Officer Frec \gner vis : Lyo 1 ; 1 Devecment with the sovernment of | oo i, collcctons thus far this : : 780700 + The Meat Department is under the management of the [ h¢ hard hut _,_“""“"0 weapon Of | ipo tnited States month e 200. In May last year | Scovill, Departure, [lLoonceocliofinvestiga e ioondifiong well known Mr. D. J. Kelly. submarine warfare. | He saw no real violence, but learne =S : 2 L e | New Orders To Commander: the department collected $12,745. ©18-222; North & Judd, 103-105; G R, 3 i Berlin’s Sarcasm. | : covernment, guided —— T o =y Niles. | the strikers are in earnest and shoul i e German gov .2 158.162: New Britain | they become inflamed it is thougt 37 e e “As matters stand, the German gov- | S e o Bement-Pond, 1 AL = 2 i e by this idea, notifies the government E I viole r ter o p : : | cAsmatt bheics oyl : | et Sos 2 S olence might occur. After a sho 7%" T : : ‘:';llzn:\‘]; (uln(‘x‘l nl‘-u‘r“{(|((:~‘3,11)c“”1”f““°\{‘ of the United States that German {;A ‘L Machine, 78 ;20 F‘( n.'nrqu Manutadtirsili s e e e S \ state that it has imposed far reacning |ithat | the, sentlments of BURAM| naval forces have recelved the fol- V] hing company B0 82 prandard SCreW. | where they lottered about the town. A\ = ;ux‘f;‘g} wcu;]:g: nml use of the ]:u, s r\]:, ,,’:(10:(\‘\1-|l1’;:w-r\\"1,0f r\"cr ‘o the | lowing ord In accordance with o | *]"] g "]“ ey 2 Will Call Out Other: na apon, solely in conside States extends s ervor L ® ! the general principles of visit and ! p 2; Landers, ALY ; v tion of neutrals’ interests, in spite of unhappy victims of submarine war e oot e ;?} 5 AL 62 1-2—64; National Surety, They went to their homes for the T the fact that these restrictions aro .fare are npt extended with the same | Si%CR ATC e COFT L o ternas At 2:30 o’clock this afternoon the |noon-day meal and one of their nu l necessarily of advantage to Germany's Warmth of feeling to many millions | §ie70 ToR8€ 8 TECOR O 0y b i in Sl o directors of the Bristol Brass as- | ber said they would convene again 2 enemies. No such consideration has | of women and children who, accord- oSl o LT g rea declared a naval 4 2 Ry Pl sembled for their adjourned meeting o'clock and go to East Berlin, ! : e (Continued From First Page.) and at this writing the meeting had der to have the laborers employel ever been shown neutrals by Great {ing to the vowed intention —of thef. ., ,ona chall not be sunk without | Britain and her allies. | British_government, shall be starved.| WAt Bone Wt 00 €SN Shuman o i ot been concluded. S Eicrernl BAGE o bany i 3 i et = b o || g @ Jib7 EERAS dered by the luncheon committee, S Gl = = & i ““The German submarine forces have | N4 Who, by sufferings, shall force| (E7MNE, L€ F o " attempt to es- | deTed | them. After augmenting their rank | the victorious armies of the Central | (& "8 el "o Gictance.” the \\'rv:‘l(:l‘T~ .«;1? (t'h?\”{f" . chuise oo| DEATHS AND FPUNERALS | with (il sumber, 1€ s sala chey Wy | Powers into ignominious capitulation. “But neutrals cannot expect Ge: Howard L. Elatt wds arge | hold a meeting to choose an organizg ! T the roll call for the financial re- | e and formulate demands to present | The German government, in agree- 4 g . many, forced to fight stence s P e o | £ ment with the German people, fai ¢ e L : e | ports. Homnors for the day went to | S NN the owners of the vards., The ; shall for the sage of neutral inte Hallan aea W Alrs. ) Farley of 198 Chestnut i 5 | to understana this discrimination, ail po) Mrs. J. M. Halloran and W . : 3 re at a loss to understand the vessels recognized by interna- | ELan : inatlon, ail| ogts, restrict the use of an effectiv Sand [ street has received word of the death {1 0 % 1058 1o Hhe i I [ the more as it has repeatedly and ex-} ..c,j,on if the enemy is permitted to | “4\™\1 .14 of the exercises the as- |Of her brother, Joseph Feeley of | 145 S SiS THEN B8 i e “The German government must em- | the conduct of warfare against enemy. | Plicitly declared itself ready to uUse| .,.inue to apply at will methods of | o opioce roge and sang “America.”” | Waterbury. He is survived by his| Jie el 2 trade carricd on enemy freight ships | LNe submarine weapon in strict con-| i e violating rules of internation- | S M LGS (00 FeCt i team | wife, two sons and three daughters, | Quit Without Notice encountered in the war surround. | formity with the rules of international! 1%, ° guch a demand would be in- | 4.1y the entire campaign as sum- |one of whom is Sister Mary Derlous | The first news of any disagreepie) | i | had, in fact, orders to conduct the " submarine warfare in accordance with (Continued From First Page.) the general principles of visit and .~ i~ = search and the destruction of me es and destinations by German sub- | chant marine commande | tional law, the sole exception heing phatically repudiate the assertion. The German government, however, thinks BiE 7 1ittie avall tollenter into detz ing Great Britain. rogard lo | JAW as recognized before the outbreakt .., . tiple with the character of neu- | o e oanv is as follows: J. C. |of the Sister of Mercy Convent of, with the present conditions g the present stage of affairs, more | /¢5& DO assurances have ever been lIebthe pwar, tdreats Britaln likewise | ¢ o1ity, and the German government | (1 i,occ™ §1,414: W. E. Attwood, | Middletown. He also leaves a brother | Wednesday afternoon, when a deigs cuarly a5 the sovermment of the | Eiven to the government of the United | W28 ready to adapt the conduct of| ;o sonyinced that the government of | <) 309, & F Bennett, $2,167; Frank |in Hartford. ates omitted to substantite | States. No such assurances are con- j Warfare (o these rules. | the United States does not think of | ¢ “opggvell, $200: Mortimer H. Camp on by reference to concrete | tained in the declaration of Feb. 3, | b everal attempts made DY the | o;ung such a demand, knowing that | o3 260" " 5™ Chamberlain, $419; E. | ! k government of the United States 10| 4,0 g5 ernment of the United States | 11’ Gooper, §1.012; Peter Crona, | The funeral of Mrs. John Garbellinie [informed them he was unable has repeatedly declared that it de- | 59 115: Wells Eddy, $1.7 . H. | of Clark street will be held from St.| this. but would take the matt . A with the heads of the coneern. - T] 1916 7 o | . A o prevail upon the British government [ Soats IRl catrat- The German government cannot | to act accordingly failed bhecause of g aus termined to restore the principle of | 3/ '¢rag: W, T G 518; ®. I | Mary's church at 9 o'clock tomorrow ] freedom of the seas, from whatever | jr.qf 1 g1 i e P | e men agreed to go back te work el “The German government will only | admit any doubt that these orders |fiat refusal on the part of the British | quarter it has heen violated. WV vl Laland. ; Walton H. | remain there until 2 o'clock yester | " #Accordingly, the German govern- | yriaale W COMMITTEES NAMED. when John Reynolds, ore of the pro | ment s confident that in consequence | g pouse, §3.462; P, K. Toser The Toy Bamily eirele has namea | TietoTS. Would meet with a committ o B of the new orders issued to the nava : i ; ol e et ip And As Usual The Big Saturday Sale at Lot e et i o s | Hon, Sy e, o | o nlovhe S o ot D ok S e ® | Siates wil also now consider =1 im- | & Talcott, $4,500: Vvance, §: T s avening o consid. | 10148 asked them about tie 2 o'clo pediments removed which may have | Joward Wilson, §421¢ Harry Scheuy, | oy Hol0% Che *F T, Winters re. | Meeting, they laughed and left t ‘ | | hcen in the way of mutual co-opera- | s341: Mes. G, W. Traut, $1,340; Mrs, | oF W8 PR O G iela for the young | YArd: Similar reports come from t dom of the seas during the war fon, 1,221 Mrs. John H. Kirknam, | PeODIe OF C0 NV S e earr, Mrs, | made i , | suggested in the note of July 23, 19 28; Mrs. John Purney, $490; Mrs N Mrs. J. L. Doyle, and|, “ lsykm"““j t ”;” 'v;'fv. who ha Fresh Lean Eastern Cut Pork Loins ........... 18¢ § Gold Medal Flour ......... 1.00 bag (ianali ] dossknouRagupRenat gk ekegu Bl i SEEowland L3852, MERENE mn = rollowing I e RO e R nment of the United States will now | 9. Beeys. $531 Fowardl | meae s e % il ¥resh Lean Eastern Fresh Shoulders .. ........ 15¢ | Pilisbury Best Flour o 1.00 bag s - e diam Sl RGO el act for Court Columba Daughters ofi .., 03 to the strike but rather th] demand and insist that the Brifi Parsons, $2:804: Miss Gatherine || 22° 00 SRR N mE o e Mra, Wil- | 2 Fresh Lean Cut Hamburg . . Imported Ttalian Pure Olive Oil....$2.25 a g £overnment shall foritwith obss e siss e Foweramir s SERREALRIE L S SRR i8R naverRnviroublol Bave fieread TS Chelcese Gnta of Beet and Veal: Jrovted! Ttuliats Olive Oil. the rules of international law univ 1latt, T3 Mrs William L Hatch, | y[G faey, Margaret Heslin and Mok | main 3 from wor Smoked Shoulders . . .. R B B e orted Italian Pure Olive Ofl.... 39¢ quart sally recognized before the war, as are | §3.649: Miss Gertrude Carlson, § 2 laid down in the notes presented hy | Mrs. J. M. Halloran, $1 S| Small Lean Skinned Back Hams .............. 4 Peppers. . 18¢ can French Peas. . 19¢ can tion emploved at the Styles-Reynold \wrd approached the foreman and & Mrs. John Garbellinie, {manded an increase in wage nd discuss their der is. At I { [ of the week one yard, these m | e Tacksony | went to the owner this morning af aid they were willing to g0 to wo the seovs noenl IEEngEUIniteds St Bucll f g basaciie L NEW QUARTET TO SIN After thinking the matter over, Strips of Sugar Cured Bacon ............. . 17¢ | 3 cans Corn 5c 3 cansPeas....... B (o the Dritish government Decemiwer | Christ Initial subscription Bonolafiehl s Bausage e seee > 8. 1914, and Nov. 5, 1915. committee . Special donation, “Should steps taken by the govern- | §10,000, Wyllys B. Waterman will conduct | owner replied they had better wi {he musical at the services at Trin- | until Monday to see if a settleme| Mince Ham........ 18¢c Pressed Ham.....20c 1b j Apricots . | R e s | ity Methodist Episcopal church Sun- | can be reached. If then they desire Bolozna ....... > Frankfurts ...... 16c1b | 3 gersey Cor RS e s g | :“‘7{;”(“13"‘("’ v m»‘:::-(r\d- L ‘:‘“:h{f‘.u_ " | ==—————=————————————"—| qay for the first time. Mr. Water- [work, he promised to have proteetl Corned Be ceeooo.o. 6C b and upwards § oo eguce, Spinach, Carrots, Parsnips, Cabbage, Bl Folicvadi by alll Dellize ‘OR_CLASSIIICATION. | man was formerly organist of the | for them. The laborers at the Donnd Faney Ron Chicleen and Eowl) i ¥ fo! g s S i "' | South Congregational chureh. The [}y brick company did not wish sweet Loaf Flour y Bread fiour ........ 90c b : TO RED urnished rooms at new quartet will also make its debut |leave, but Manager Henry Donne Wiiite Tioaf Ploue o i o S i ooty $1.00 bag { Culiivated Dandclions < peck Grand street. All conveniences. Tel. | on Sunday. The.members are: Miss | decided to close down the plant rat! connection, 936-5. 5-5-6d Anna Clar ; Miss Dudley T.|than have any disturbances. At o Tolmes, alto; E. E, Morse, tenor, and | yard the men were given an incres EoRai 2 and | enneth Roberts, bass. of ten percent in wages at the sts Enquire rear i = of the season. Later they sugges AGREN CASE IS ON. that an increase of twenty-five cex > The $10,000 suit of F. Adrian Carl- | 5 day be given instead and the requ | FOR SALE—My son upright | o “5 qministrator of the estate of the | was granted. piano; mahogany, nearly new; less| .1l gven August Carlson, against | e Eaitn s Cif‘\) ]f@"’ls than half; wish to buy plaver. Reg-| yonn Agren opened in superior court | MRS. NILE GETS DIVORCE. A | ular $450. Addre 6, B. L.|inis morning. Numerous witnesses | Mrs. Rose Nile of this city W — _ Herald, _5-5-2d | were called by both sides and at press | granted a divorce in superior ‘o More for Less at Besse Leland's. [ FOR SALIE—Indian Motorcycle, first | time this afternoon it appeared as if | this morning by Judge W. S. Ca advt. class condition, equipped with head | the hearing would go over until nexl ! from James E. Nile of parts unknow : W.. . Delaney F and 1 ligh prestolite tark, | week. Kirkham & Cooper are rep- The decree was granted on grou FRANK MAIETTA, PROP, . 3 103 | e D e whistle, horn and speedometer, bar- | resenting the plaintiff and John T. | of desertion. The plaintiff was giv § of the confirmation of the appoint-|{ sain ale. Honeyman's | Robinson and P. F. McDonough the |the custody minor child, &1 { ment of Edward Roche and John X i Garag | defendant. l& Alling appearcd for Mrs. Nile Celery, Rarcripes, New Onions, Fresh Tolnatoes. § | ent nations. the German government { would then be facing a new situation in which it must reserve to itself com- | plete liberty of decision. 1 | “The upd ned avails himself of | | this opportunity to renew to the Amer- ican ambassador assurances of est consideration.