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Afifnm A Edward Keuney's Body Found on Highway in .%ott’s Swamp DRUNE, m; FELL:IN ROAD w Man Wu on’ Wl! h Fa: mm-luhonl Oalls for nas'm ym alcoholism and expo- sure, .the body of Bdward Kenney, thought, £6 be a.resident of Hartford, found, ufly%h morning on the wloottl Swamp road..by W. W. Ben- stoad. as the latter was driying hia | msiie delivery team /into ' town. The sulariy pleasing, They are in 'white, gold, rose and blue, wlth collar and cuffs embrojdered in color' to match dress with 5 Belt and pockets, peari button trimmed. oumxu ing New Printed Chiffon, 42 inches wide, the latest foridresses, waists, “Printed ' Georgette' mmwun&mfl. ; €te., for Priced ,$2.69 each. m:.nl,nmn. rose and white, Poplin “‘White Dressés: are . very ‘attractive, in all plain white. . Sises are fxvin, two, time ‘to see all these, CARDS In a showing.of all the new kinds and novelties' that are so appro- Priate to the Also:s .cholce. Fostal “lne of Mox%leu and in ' 40-inch at Easter biles tryfng 'to climb. its -id& 'mn A 1atest victirn; in the form of ‘& larga “‘Jtruck loaded with lumber, happened demo ed ' Ford' touring Fall that remains. this’ morning the story of an.sutomobile that decurred on Beach &qfld M _night at Britain” g business they in- -Shoreyife take a ride with heid started on - their hcn the:aceident occurred. along. about eight this morn- ing ant just as the 1. /Curds priced from ic each - ‘_Afll— Prayer: Books and Hyflullt , combination or sold very appropriate for mbmfl tithe, 17, | Sect for the M.n Bndeavor ing at be: Saloon—the Foe of Society” and leader will be Roland Crandall, roadside mot. far from. Mri; home, the “eandition indi the man had passed away hours be- fore. Dr. E. M. Ripley of Uniénville, medical examiner for Farmingtor, with the organization €nd at the meets ing to be held Monday night . in - the | Town hall, it s expected thers will bo} . several enlistments. Attorney Benedict M. Holden of Hartford will be here at that time to Pxplain the object of the Home ‘Guard and to work up enthusiasm in ft. That the town will have a company of sev- enty men within two . Weeks 18 the predictidn ‘méde by people who havae | taken an fnterest in the organjzation. Several -citizens of pmninenq. in- cluding vm,finl ollfiu Civil War, have oxw?d their wil ess . to enlist Providing their age. o:‘:)lyllul .condi- tion does not make, them Ineligible. Through the 'efforts of Chiet Nor- ton the fire department has aiready;or- ganised into & sort of a town .guard. ‘The members are entitled to enlist in the Home Guard iI' they gee fit . ‘al- GREEK EFFECT FOR . MAID’S REST ROBE {though the fire department as a body |. will remain an independent dohnu organization. v . Brief Items. o F. D. Hasfings, C. H. Newton and Jameés Simpson” Wili attend the third anniversary - lnnqu t of ‘the City club of Hartford' to bb | “The Mitses Butrlcq Benzm\ ,nnd. Jane Corwin and Hoger ' Castle lefidemy in :Imu SThe Milly Heu company has de- cided to close its hardware store i the Russell building on Whiting' !thet. (' Thelr Plainiville branch ‘will. go out of existence on April 1. ; An informal dance ana r‘muon viewed the remains and gave permis- | the sion for its rmoval to an undertaking establishment- wnun‘ an mmtla- tion, had been employed at ""‘V“ tmen, when he bécame: exh‘uiud :i: 1ala St. Paul's church, Rev. J. C. Bren-|' nan, pastor., Mass will be celébrated. at the Sacred Heart church, East Ber- lin, at 9 o'cleck and at St. ‘Paul's church, Kensington, at 10 o'clock. > Kensington Congregational Rey. Carleton Hagen, pastor. ltom- ing wcrqlup ‘will be conducted by the §astor &t 10:45 o'clock. Sunday school departments will convene at noon. The Christian Endeavor society will meet 8t 6 o'clock the subject being, ““Thé" Saloon—the Foe of Soclety.” F. ¥ Hanford of the Methodistichurch ‘Will lead the meeting. - Union services will be held at 7 o'clock in the Meth- odist church and will be in charge of Rev, Carleton Hasen. ' Kensington . Methodist Bvl.t:opsl church, Rev. E. F. Lounsbury, pastor. Morning worship will be conducted by the pastqr at 10:48 o'clock. Sunday lchnol will ‘be held at 12 o'clock. R T4 ety Left Guard ¢ Burpee to Address Meeting. ‘A speaker who 1is. well versed in military affairs has been secured by the local recruiting officers to address the public meeting which will be held in the town hall on‘’Tuesday evening L at 8 o’clock. ~ Captain Charles C. Bur- pee of Hartford i» the man and at the present time. he is ehgaged in drill- ing the Home Guard.in that city. Severa) other. additions to the list of recrulting officers are expectéd at any time and until then the local board will not be permanent. Mr. Burpee will explain the plan .of the Home Guard and after the address will an- swer any questions that may be asked in regard to the movement. m services will be conducted by lc.;lmn Hazen in the church at ’clock. Briefs. John Purney, Jr., is visiting ‘t the home of Henry Deming. George Cole of BEast Berlin 1s to \ erect a workshop adjoining his house, The Girl Scouts met this afternoon at 2:30 o'clodk, ' HINDENBURG LINE ~ ABOUT TO CRACK (Continued from Hnt. Page.) entente forces have cufleud heavy losses. French attacks mlnnt th Gemn.n outposts west of La Fere and along the Allette lowlands as well as near " | Neuvillenand Margival, it is officially A meeting of un@susl Anterest to the town in' general will held by the Kensington Men's Lyos ‘Mon- day evening in the Congregatl church. Instead of the usual deb -} there will be talks by Colonel Ch: . Jarvis, représentative of the the general' assembly and "]:Rogers ‘of Southington, senator of this district. Both speakers will = discuss matters of common interest that are - fcunder consideration in the general assembly. ~ Fon At 'the Churches. Berun Congregational church, Rev, ‘8. A 'Fi#%é, pastor. Morning wor- ship will be conducted by the pastor 2t 10:48 o'clock and the sermon topic is "The Right Perspective of Living.” nents of the Sunday school . will miget at noon.. There will be a * t.h. propmtory class at ¢ -uly 5.,&.. 2178th French Can- adian declared, ‘were repull.d yesterday. Beun in Rumania. Petrogral, March 34, via London. —Under pressure of German attac "{ against the Russian - positions - tween the rivers Silcha and Chvanich, on the Rumanian front, says the offi- clal statement issued today by the Russian war 4 ent, the - Rus- sian troops withdrew to the next line of defense about two-thirds of a mile to the eastward. Sayville—(German 1)—German forces . under oomm‘f':;d:! Archduke Joseph yesterday stormed the Rus- | Msn positions on the Rumanian fron- tier between the Solyomtar and Gzo- ing to todey's of- his identity. !!'l mission. was cesstul and he returhed to the hbuse, believing that the man had changed his mind and started back towards Plainville. Kenney was ‘employed last at the Fagan farm in’ January. He was about. seventy years of age. According to Mr. Fagan the man has relitives tou. rx;on orchestra will tu -‘flfi J. Murphy 15 rved in th.l.‘ eity | axpacted b the Bnrttord rutuuz Mxt wgok. in Hartfprd and an effort will be | made to locate them. Sunday |l m-. ‘Advent. Chrl-flan—llorn!nc vorlhb 10:45" with sermon by the tor will preach on '-h_l’lhmt. Development.” 3 gational—Rev. the regular morning servids Sunday ' Episcopal—Holy communion will be celebrated .in the Chureh of O Saviour '‘tomorrow morning st o’clock. The rector, Rev. R. H. Bur- ton, will preach at the 10:45. ssrvice. In the evening at 7 o’clock there will be a sermon by Rev. J’ohn M. son of Hartford. Baptist—10:45 a. m., preaching by Rev...J. F. Smith, missionary at Ra- goon, Bermudd. Sunday scheol will be at 13:05 and in the evening at @ o'clock there will be & young people’s service. Rev. Mr. Smith wm preach again at the 7 o’clock service. ‘Wil Send Out Letstrs. Letters notifying the taxpavers ‘of the action of the voters in making the tax rate for the yeat fifteen mills .jand an extra four mills to raise part of the money required for the erec- tion of an addition to the Broad strest schoolhouse, will aceonipany the bills to be sent out during the coming week by Colléctor Hemingwa! The communications have been printed in circular form and the, col- lector proposes to mail them witH the annual tax statements. ‘Taxes will be due on April 1 and by timt date Mr. Hemingway hopes to ‘| have the bills distributed. Call For Bids. Contractors have been invited to make bids for the work of erecting a four room addition to the Broad street schoolhouse and some of them have already made their estimates. ‘The bidding will close at mnoon ' next Friday at the office of Unkelback and ‘| Perry, architects, in New Britain, Troops Canadian Arrive Safely. . Ottawa, March 34—It was offi- ehlly anmounced hers today that the lowing Canadian overseas troops, 1,359. men, . had ‘arrived Mmr Jewish com y ‘of . 88th, ; -army ndon, tary onto and Kingston: draft of the ‘The school board has been advised that it will cost approximately §1 000 to construct the addition, the ex pense being higher than was estimated for the of materia] and'laboy. The committes hopes to have the| new rooms ready for ' occupancy by sepummr 1 and the work will be ‘battery of Weodstock, and’ a |18 ‘mm Mentreal, ty of a professor at Yale, as & mmbg- the Home Guard, wis have Imnnuan of afliating themselves e Work & few years ago as’ the result’ofan.increase in the cost | lem March 24.—Eight wom- -Jen have premented themselves for en- Nstment ‘at the Pittsburgh naval re- | United States navy in the last two news from the front leaves.no. d that Sergeant J. R. MoCopnefl, American avistor, who now -has missing five days after W engaged {u a combat with chings over the German Kitled in action. - Observers: tance saw his machine fait In flam: and his two German asssiiants re- turning toward their ows fines, it is now learned. Eamond C. Genet, another Ameri- can aviator, who was in the first con- tact with the Germa&ns as he was ac- companying McConnell {8 a great grandson - of Citizen Genet, who was French minister to the United States during the administration of Washing- ton and eonnquontly settled in Amer- fca. 1 SPELLACY TO SPEAK. U. 8. District Attorney Will Address Polish Democratic Club. United States District Attorney Thomas J. Spellacy ‘Congressman Au- gustine Lonergan, P. F. McDonough .and William F. Mangan will address a .meeting of the Polish Democratic club 4n Benz's hall tomorrow night. Poli- ties will be avoided and the speakers will déal-entirely with eductional sub- Jocts reltive to citizenship of the United-States. A. 8. Andrulevics and ursyk, president and advisor, nflb?fluly the club, will also sperk. 4 Since the Polish ‘Democratic club has been organized ifs members have sstured 350 aliens, who wish to: take t first papers, and Ay, who. W‘ [ applied for second papers. eI S NS P .MOME GUARD 70 muu.. The Home Battalion numberins close to 100 men today, ‘will ‘meet “Puesday night at the State armory for fnstructions and a preliminary drill. ch ‘!’n m ¥ <The imr-l Jury: '!mr aguinat of del by a federal W in this distriot hu been estab- :I;.lud by the twelys men who heard East Plvmouth Conn, March 24.— Allison Bunneil who, with his brother Addison, were reputed to be the“oldest living twins in the country, died today from the infirmities of old age in 'his eighty-eighth year. ' 'The brother is gravely ill at present. Mr. Bunnell was born in Torrington and his birthday was February 17, 1829. He was a charter member of Franklin lodge of Masons and the fra- ternity throughout the country were interested in the twin brothers and frequently brethren from other sec- tions who were in this vicinity made it a point to call upon them. Mr. Bunnell's wife died abcut three The funeral Monday af- in charge of the years ag0. ternoon will be Mascnic order. SPAIN TO INSURE SHIPS. wmrma:munumun to Eighty.Per Cent. ' Madrid, via Paris, March: 24.—Un- der a decree issued togay the Spanish government takes qver all maritime war risks. The state furnishes insur- ance up to elghty pér cent. of max- imum value against the capture® or Martin Van’ Allen, for R o a resident of this city, ‘dled day evening &t his homé In Blm | He .was 18 years of age and i§ vived by his wife, Mrs. Mery Allen . and -eight daughtess, Henry ‘Stevenson of Bristol, Dwight H. Dickman ot this city; /' Willlam Watrous, of Elmwood; John Riggs, of Bristol; Mrs. | Plumb of Elmwood; Mrs Spencer, of Hartfo) Pennant, of Hartford snd afternoon. from. the ‘hu services belng conducted by i floral “tributes. . The flow were Matthew Meskil), Willlam Kel Arthur Drogue and’ Patrick Hughes Af the casket was Borne from: Miss Lautd = Farrell &% ‘Burlal was 1 ‘Mary’s new cemetéry ‘w]t:p Sullivan officiating ‘at service. Willlams, son of My and’ M Alec Willlams, was feld at 1 this afternoon fromi’ s’ home { Plqasant street, witht Hen Maler, pastor of ‘the ] tional, church :offictating. : The was uken m ‘Rocky Hu{ for b Harold S mikrt The body of Harold X. su-rh. twelve ye-rsi son" of - rella (Clark) Stearps o was brought to this city tb 8 for burial in Fairview cemetery. | Harry 1. Bodley, rector of St. Episcopal church conducted, briet vices at the grave. 2 RED CROSS NAVAL e -3 Oross in New York Cxty | intimation of ‘i call for vice. - Complete ‘equipment « m hospital, consisting of 250" B.dl, New York, March 24 —s«:nury. State Lansiig arrived . here tpday Soon after. his wrxival iCol.:; House, President Wilion's called at the secretary’s hotsl. und ¢ cording to a despatch received Nei today has annnounced to the German foreign. office the Tupture of . dipls matic relations between’ G-rmny China. WANTED—10,000: pesple with cm‘;%l. g callouses or hemorrhoids to jar of Foney Bee Olntment, zuar- anteed to please or money refunded. Clark & Brlil\l«rd Longs * 8| Store. Q-s‘-cv WE WAHI YO!IR ACCOURT and'you. will find our: facilis ties unsurpassed for render | ing you the maximum in ‘safs ety and service. Checking account;:Letters -of Cred Executors: and” -Adminis tors of Estates, 4% S Deposm. seisure of cargoes, accidents,; wreck- | ages or any loss whatsoever due to 18 War, sustained by shipping under flag or merchandise under apy other flag destined for Spanish ports.. - The protection is’expected aiso tp crews of Spanish ships. Fifty-five: per cent of the insurance money will Qt plm within eighty days. .