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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1917 KAISER REPUBIATES e RUSSIANS SMASH LUXBURG MESSAGES BACK NEAR Rig: (mmanise HARTIO (Argentina Believed Satislied hy " | Petrograd Announces DETEal 01| e ireccen hue cenmn o vy | B o, ey TEMBERS NEW YORK STOCK FXCHANGE. co Explanation From Germany Germans on Northern Front Ought to Wear TEL. 2040. B LADIES DEP. SN Bucnos .ires, Argentine, Sept., 24.— UPPUHTU N I TY Petrograd, Sept. 2 -Russian D e ?" lj"""" b H. O. P. FALL CLOTHES Just as the Argentine Chamber of k SECOND FLOOR | 3 [ L forces on the Riga front, in the region g0 Deputies vesterday was preparing to he Dul 58 SO = | Vokeion ihe restion of bioikite ai GUMES south of the PSkoff highroad, yester- ;. . 3 day took the offensive and after w . . Any man can rest in comfort in one | loiatic relations with Germany an a of our new Fall Suits. official communication was received I fierce struggle occupied the German F 5 They are so cut and made that they | from the Berlin foreign office. The oy sitions i f Silzeme lflaflCIal do not bind the shoulders or cramp | note disapproved of the ideas ex- 1ot (:l"f;:»-itl‘}‘f:::;:. I;:;: 1')0.!;1.0Jn ”f .lh(\ ?cclnr of Siizeme, the ) E ; smart ook that particular men appre- [ German minister here, regarding Ger- el & The Germans sustained severe losses | =———=—— e 3 4 ciate. many’s ‘“cruiser warfare.” The | ! I ¢ oD and left 400 dead on the field. The | < : st cruiser” left some doubt in tho | It has browght ; . . Good quality cloth, well cut and | 0 o i £ o cess 1o many, and wiil Russians took 60 prisoners and 10 l 3 . made is what makes these suits better e ey dsibHnetiticivon, & 1 1 zg Shs 8 eviig M' B c L g- 8 L] & whether or not Germany intended to machine g than the average. modity her submarine campaign. A 3 p Back of all this is our guarantee | declaration of war by Argentina on | | Whether you have . : < of your satisfaction. : Germany, however, was postponed by much or little: cash to | Food Stores Taken in Jacobstadt. Men’'s Suits $16.00 to $33.00. the receipt of the German note. deposit, bring it to the Berlin, Via London, Sept. 24.—Gen- e Toreign Minister Pueyrredon later Commercial Trust Cc eral Von Ludendors announces in the Stein Block and Shu o clouiiuvoinolestanicihelhodh and start an account. official German statement today that T confirm my telegram of Septem- Russian town of Jacobstadt, on the Ga[he]‘s Mgme[]mm BY SMALL PARTIES ber 21 and am transmitting the ex- | Dvina river, last week. Tt also says act text of ‘the note from the German British troops made fresh attacks on —— government in reply to your com- the Flanders front. Wan munication, as vou will see, the sat- e isfaction cannot be more ample or Germans Bomb Own Counteymen. |evels a1 the opening of todasc teads | wive definite. This note was delivered | = m— S e SheRases . 5 e i 2 s i >aris, Sept. 2 North of Verdun % e in lese Severs personaliy to me by the imperial U Sk S 5 = | i chancellor, who has just rm]urnm DEATHS AND FUNERALS. | 1nq near Fosses and Cahumse Woods | £70UDS ranzed from large fractions to Labor to Unite Against Others. porters Lose Posts. ‘ b WO LER = the artillory duel was intensely | 1% Dboiats. Rails also were inclined m A T and who repeated the uel w intensely Shicago, Sep Sept. 2 s RO @ G scneicd Mrs. Edward Peterson. violent last might. the Trench aar |t0 ¥ield, notably grangers and Pacit- | Chicase, Sept., A political work-| London, Sept. 24.—Martial law sentiments of the note in a most ex- % . 0 : Among the few strong issues were | ing agreement among the prohibi- | been proclaimed by roval decred NAW BRITAIN CON. pressive and definite manner. There | Mrs. Bdward Poterson, aged 28| office announced this afternoon, | i< (o Sroliedssuctiwerel ne ot St "1 the Greek provinces of Laconia, is no douht, therefore, that the G years, of 70 Walnut street, died ¥es- | German airships hombed the camp of SRRl iebacco fandittepiblc dron fifdonists ftosressivos soctallsts fsinelet il sitn s RERASE 2 S8 S0 man empire condemns the conduct of | terday morning at the New Bitaih | German prisoners near Bar-le-Duc [ MIPery onds were strong at - 100.04 ) tuxers and union labor is said to ho | aniii o Henters Luxburg whose opinions were pure- | General hospital, of typhold fever. | and two prisoners were killed. oSt pictiatihal Glhouriivere ¢ g [ 5 X - S : : the purposc of a conference to b The Gree = . ” {[ 1y personal and it disapproves abso- | She had been an inmate of the inst oty pantlyyercomsitnlipusing fosiinrom | IS REELBCEIRt i diaeRie Bl ol oy ! HG. (CREl COMOIIINGHT, Eeen: Clt)) jtems l lutely tution but a few; days. She leaves el | German Astillery Active on Scarpe. sl et '),v”]‘f' R s i, o) e (v fomibya] ou may be sure the German |husband and two sons, Gunnard and e e s e ive issues but prices shaded again on | government will faithfully keep its | George: two R e e condon, Sept 24.—German heavy | rcsumption of professional pressure. Mr. and Mrs. John C. Confolly | promises.” ot Foberg and Mrs. Frank Johnson of | SUNS were active earty this morning | U, §. Steel lost a point, Bethlehem 13 ~ E L ; tine and who remained disloval . and Mrs. | b € 1y | promise berg and 1 a A e e e e R e Dolb oo o Virgil G. Hinshaw, chairman of the | Alexander. A list of militar have returned from their wedding trip. | The second message received from | this city, and her mother and a sister . and Air Brake hese losses were Alexa . A lis the Argentine minister sa in Sweden. She was a member of the the Arras front in FFrance, Field Mar- | son retrieved, however, metals, Bald- | Sommittee of the prohibition party | haval officers has heen submitted “T have to inform you of the un- | Vega society. The funeral will take first reads savings accounts. of the Teutons when they captured the GREEK PROVIN( Street—=Steels, coppers, oils, and shippings carried the list to lower Prohibitionists, Socialists, Progres- | Royal Deceree Affects Laconia, Arcy single Taxers and Union and Larissa—Constantine’s to the same correspondent has de| ] cd to replace discontented aldes| ent, and they will meet behind closed | camp who served ex-King Consf doors 2 Mr. and Mrs. Louis Dube of 535 | Stanley street are receiving congratu- lations on the birth of a daughter. 5 5 o i | heap,” he sai >rohi i EE night with the British. This informa- | tive shares lacked dcfinite trend. Lib- pheap,ithe isaid_ Prohibition and yesterday for Philadelphia Where he is | ing his conduct and has offered an- | and burial will be H. Chase, respectfully chairman and ni sephs for selling goods or S 5 e as Topteited ; e Lo : il LEnly Jie: or selling goods on | 4y, " rrerneon to take definite action tage was forfeited however, on publi- | of & DO (S 15, T S Chosen President of Mission $2 fee for the privilege. dayiasia result lof words passed in and Parishioners Unable to Gain points from hest prices ruled. othier “liberal” elements: joint head- pringfield, Mas Sept. 24. 1 e S el opening session of it§ conven wounded in the arm. Deputy Arce | vices at the Universailst church in Ja. Outing. closing was strong. Liberty bonds| ceparate treasurers along harmonious shall Haig reported today. A German | win Locomotive and Crucible Steel \‘,"_‘"_";’ = 1?’“““?‘ that a new party | the king from which to choose truth of the report sent out by the | place at 2:30 o'clock tomorrow after- | Iaiding party near La Basseville was | leading the second rally. Rails con-| A% 10 be forced. “Such a prediction | members of his staff. | enemies of Germany that the kaiser | noon at the o T in Fairview ceme- | ion was contained in last night's | erty honds varied from .95 to 100.04. | PIOETESIVE. Or8ANS Lals week av REV. G. E. PHIL HONORE to enter the Dental school, University | other diplomatic post to him. The gov- | tery. statement by the British war office. Trading became apathetic in the | ;oo Sl 3 T of Pennsylvania. ernment has denied the report - : | : leaders increased their_early gains on | Epst Main street this morning witnout | (1% KIUEERIO0 18 TS et » UNDER GREEN LEAVES | cation of tie sovernments price sehed- | of i iioniaes asking the | having a vendor's license. - She was | 20 JA8 WCRES TORE E LY T8 00 | caten Sprung at Universalist Church ule for raw and finished products in | yeqding of the two partics, Their| Convention Opening at Springfid Mrs. Nellie Sargent pf West Haven | Saturday’s debate in the chamber on At e “Joc” Fitzgerald Tells Them AN | Close—Prices mounted to highest | (yartors in Chicago, New York and | Bastern Missionary Assoclation is the guest of Mys. and Mrs. B. Park- | the German situation. Veyga, whose ABoub. It atiCalumet Club levels in the last hour. [Industrials| pacific coast and Gulf coast cities. | the Swedish Congregational church} considers that his honor has been | 0. 7. A, M. hall last evening, about ranged from 99.95 to par. Sales ab- | lines for the clection of at least forty , '¢'¢ today clected as president R wedish Lutheran church. | driven away after a rp fight last |tinued sreegular and other representa- | Would consign my own party to the Saul Berkowitz of Stanley street left | has sent Luxburz a message approv- [ Rev. Dr. 8. G. Ohman will officiate | ity of Matthew Hale and Frederic e PR S Y SO RN Yo early afternoon, but steel and other | 1P : dleand Fiederick Motoreycle Officer Hayes arres Rzluelessiy L hED OUT OF GHURCH el S < advan. | Socretary of the national committee | Pastor of Swedish Bethany Chu Motorcycle Officer Hayes arrested |WLTRSS o 0 Lo et BROADWAY BURIED fupsher shost sovering This advan-i| ooy 0 0 00 FL e SR TS S el Whomene Dald e Rl U G in s 1 0 nel i swo s o iron and steel. Reversals of 1 t0 2| plan would include memhership of er of Maple street. remark caused the challenge. was Although bent upon attending ser and shippinzs led the movement. The | rpey would Vork through their | The time: All day yesterday. The | proximated 650.000 shares. sclected congressmen in 1918, It is | G. I, Pihl of New Britain, Conn., a Mr. and Mrs. Frank Johnston are at Atlantic City, N. J. 2 . satisfied. 20 parishioners were unable to do so *New Britain council, No. 26, I'. B. — as some one locked the outer door of | Place: The New Britain Quartette — asserted that the progressives and | as secretary, B. Thorén, Providen| & wi Ty 3 : S 5 _ o = 1 s rohibitionists are gound firmly by | R 5 ; New Bri S. will hold a regular meggng in ey St T e the hall. The door was fastened se- | Club park. The accasion: The sixth | xoo vorx Stock Exchange quota- | U el o irmly DY { R. 1. Emil Hjerpe of New Brit Fodd's hall Briday i - 3 S e P like ideals, as e Judd’s ha iday evening. Supreme e ) o aten | curely by springing the catch on the | anniversary of the orsanization of the | €Y SOGT TS Ticnter & Co. was named as a trustee. President A. I3, Ford and Deputy Su- | London = Sept. = G| The services sarted at the | Calumet club members of the New York Stock Ix- s e Nearly 100 delegates are presd preme President Mrs. Morten will ex- | from Buehios Alres to Rehter's LImIL | oy yicn at the usual hour. Itev, Wil- | In celehrating this event some 30 | JE | PRES H)E\T DENIES representing New England, New Yo Msin fne o rolesiwhioh are 5 g0l B L D [ wiallace Boss, hastor lof this Dnie Temnbels and $ of the Calumet Sept. ST TR and New Jersey. into effect Junuary 1, 1918. Refresh- | & note fr Fermany which has given | 2 S Sy club went ° the top” and cap- = 7 J ; , e b versalist church at Bridgeport, was i X High Tow t E T e mentsiwillibe served andiagood fat-||ieompletasatistactiontoRtheRtsen |l (8 8 o tured the first line of tienches in the [ , . oot wuzar g E EXEMPTION CLAIMS 5 tehdance is desired. tinesscverhment; An official of the Universalist church | Picnic srounds on Waooster street. B e t 5 ) TIFE IN JAIL BORED HIM, i e 3 ginn z in the arly morning and con- Sy 3 e Sergeant Allan Keegan, U. S. A, s ted today that some miscreants PRt e : 3 i Am Car & Fay y Ao SR =7 - . Strike Fleven Railvoads, 5 tinuinz well after the s went down | “tic oeport Boards i - So Prisoner Dived € v stationed at Panama, is visiting his - 55! ‘\“f‘ L“f‘ ”‘“ \" | seem bent wpom eanang the Waiwer- R L o o Action of Bridgeport Boards in Deny- & I‘ d l’"' ’“"ldfl“ al mother on Lafayctte street. suenos Aires, Sept. 24— gencral | salists as much trouble us possible, | 1h S5 18 FeEHICnden e A o : 4 o ST s “led on Bicycle. : : strike on eleven Argentinian railroads | The lights on the chureh bulletin have | FoS¢ fire o ’.“',‘ e am Smenne 99 % SRS L0 Ry gyl New York, Sept. Z24—A W William J. Regan of .spnngnle]ld hegan at midnight last night. been repeatedly stolen and smashed. 1‘“;“.:‘)‘. oo Etesten theit s o | S s B / Mechanic Upheld fimeee] e TN “e Mass.,, was a week-end visitor in this e e et | warriors celebrate; S ory Ftd S . dressed young man who sald he w: S The }4!1;'»l ‘ln()\L has been to destroy song and story ,tm —:ft‘h 1\.(} 5 ”‘I 4, B Harttords Sept 4 Press twins i William Harrison of No. 219 Es 2 _ STANLEY MEMORIAL CHURCH. | the sockets Chict among the singers was one | AT Tel & Tel ...119% ; T AL e s A e ; e 4 AttorneygIiliasiitineose, "“"'“‘: ol Registration night will be abserved S T oseph Fitzgerald who is out after '.‘;}‘(’f",f S the deetsion ot th “;M,.i(.“{)\'{".’.,‘.I"-" Span cireeh RlerioyCity Biwas e ibankrupt ieatateiof \Charan s Shoe | . the Loy scouts at the Stanley BANKRUPTCY HEARING. the scalp of Johm McCormack. Al [ F 5 e H¥ Go- Ji4 o ool ey ERi i pe sy aaes s iested isaturdavil iR ideewood f Ni ) m; T-)ul(l tile stock torsiwnimerus | By R st s Se s e e i {hauch Ot el || T B aon R a0 Lavin and Oseat A, Poalihan, hoth of | Charsed with burglary. It is allegd 3 S (“\;:x}:‘n:, 4“* outs ;_l'eml;'uu!i;lo‘;:“:_zxv:“c Trustee and Appraisers Appointed For ::)(\”H\!e ‘_};‘\‘“:flrvl-h:”‘,\*“\’, 1\“““‘:“1’:1":2(‘1 S . 041, Bridgeport, has been approved hy the | h¢ tried to rob the home of C. H s Allhm = 1]4.. l;‘\l’m e = oo (ORI 60 o5 Gttt (11 (R o TR S the delectation of future gencrations, | Butte Superior .. 2 president and the —appeals denied. } Belding on John street. A jimmy, ske loyed at the Stanle; orks, injured 2 3K 4o K ¢ . € 4 )| £ i ms, e e = = B appes e = Y ek =y Ti leg in a painful manner while at | teachers and officers of the Sunday A hearing was held in the office of | his offerings vesterday were the fea- | Canadian Pacific . _}m‘ ‘\"j“'!j‘! 'I:(!"“;]_m‘:l'_‘ml {m”n'o‘-: jt: ”lmf | eton keys and a revolver were foun| 11 s removed to the | school will meet at the home of W.| Referee Yeomans this morning on the | ture of the celebration. Notably was entral L BF e 84 8314 aagd 1 @ E ha is5 | on him. work today and he wa asill 0] o5 f £ i : 5 4 3 Ches & Ohio 5 5 special work was doing duty at am- | Tie wa St i | New Britain General hospital in the | Marsh 22 Cottage Place. The Christ- | bankrupt estate of R. A. LaBranche. | this so in his rendition of “The Sham- | ¢ & ORoy o A I i e e e e was locked up in the Ridgewool Police ambulance for treatment. ian Endeavor Circle will meet at the { At the close, Constable Fred Winkle | rocks Are Growing on Broadway.” [ (D1 Al & St Paul. 59 a7 e L e ouli- | jail. ' Hackensack Police Headquan church on Thursday evening at 7:30 | was appointed trustec and the apprais- | Judging from the many encores he | (01 P& s 461 h;v “N“\_-‘ . ,(;, "'_;"‘ o J]“‘ ‘-;‘\‘ that | ters sent a finger print expert yeste Don Becker, gunners mate on the | giclock, On Friday at 7:30 p. m. a|ers named were Attorney Ilias Ring- | was foreed to give, Broadway today | Cons Gas et e SRRSOl ddylarternoot. v S. Battleship Maine, spent Sunday | pusiness meeting and social of the |rose, Dvid Appel and Abraham | is sleeping bencath a wilderness of the § ¢ Tucible Steel e L | As his fingerprints were being takel fin a room on the first floor of th with his sister, Mrs. F. R, Dolan of | young People’'s society will be held. | Pouzzner. Miich tritleaves Del & Hudson . s - "““:’ ':K’rr\] ‘1!‘40[1_1‘””‘».' ""f,""' at the this city. Next Sunday will he Rally Day at the | Attorney Morris D. Saxe appeared s ot e G e e, e || PRITESS St Sretutinel dsna e nt i the canitol | A case of diphtheria on Smalley | church and Sunday school. in the interests of a number of the | par by James Wilson, and served | Erio AV 8 ask e sovernor to take | supt. Graves intol a corner andsdives e i action to have them exempted from ; e S, & BaF AR creditors. T G i S 67 D] Dy i v f through a half-closed window, on street was placed under quarantine by ¢ er the a O e draft on agricultural srounds. They | the health department today. e Dube, one of the city's greatest chefs. | & B . i el o v two feet. He landed in an alle; ARR YDS IN ENGLAND OO NOT | Post-prandial oratory was well taken | Great Nor pfd ... i 104 pexesteteredito QeI local i exempatliclinibedliw Six-foob fence indleot T Miss Grace Gans of the American HIGH SCHOOL NOTES, | o Ot 5 5 tion boards. The governor has re- ! trect before Graves did ardware Corp. has returned from a Contrary to a previous notice, the | celv v“rl a Ql]\:nhff L) ,]Nw.rf\ from | pe ey of “\'mp thief!"” sent tw3 weeks' stay at New York and | word Received Today That Private | clection of members to the sub-coun- | DSonicNins Sl NnaRtaNonNthe sl ke Rash il lor o a W fhe i Erani=ony o iof an Wl New Jerse cils will take place Thursday morning | .o oo Lack Ste ing him ‘m direct {-\rv’fimmn boards to | \vard Arcol Meeting a boy on a bis ST s toly Snglish | bet e opening sessi Follow 1L et s reopen their cases he governor has | aye e ocked hir Edmund Felt of this city, who was [ Illiott Lands: Safcly on English | before the obening session. Tollow- \mong those present were William | I-ehigh ; G e D el T G e | fuplcd Hovraan loipched liin oif formerly a member of the naval re- Ing the election a new time schedule | «pyrmer, Ierank Inglish, Herman | Louls e 2 L : 5 |imolinted utheSmachine Ay Mot an S aag i Pat Creagh, Thomas Clerkin, | MAX Mot com 33 343 = = {was in sight, and he got away. serve force, has heen transferred for Rrtllbegused St . Vater, e Lov pervice in the naval aviation corps. Word was received by Mr. and Mrs, | Football shoes for all the new mem- | y.0q Vater, Henry Wucher, I’. May, ne ‘\‘f‘ ’|1. ceees : 941 BELGIUM FOR COLONIES Air Bra ; SR . {oh street | PCrS Of the sauad arrived today. Robert Murray, 1. McMurry, . Mo- | ~ 12 - = | AT S P e Eirederichiiliotiofonthitish s nscs The opening same of the football | 1 "o ca i ahich Treq Baver, Joha | N ¥ € & Hud ... 7 Michaclis Prepares to Propose A 2 RECOUNT. MARRIED TWENTY YEARS. this morning that their son, Burdette, | season will be played next Sunday in| 3 Buime Simon Luddy, Mat Sheedy, | Nev Cons ........ 22 : S e i - lm)\- ux’v’l\‘wlh >..rmry l;:l l]‘x'x,_;\:;l -;:n]l; xzhl stol 'l‘hstllk_ B. H. S. boys lnre 0. Bower, A. Hall, Charles Cornish, \ Y I\' H & H b e : i 2 2 Bennett's Managens Offer No Protes other members of the d Machine | showing excellent form since their! 2507 e =il Nor: Paclis el 4 “openhagen. Sept -Dr. Mi- | 2 : sary of their marriage a surprise | Gun company. Young Elliott enlist- | first m-'irmo Much credit is due to :ilf;'lxnx\.&f;;:{im‘_“m WIDEER el VS| S 121 1 S m-m;.y,’]myymnl\‘le(‘n],‘ Lo party was given to Mr. and Mrs. Al- | ed in this city with Company E and | Coach Bearce for the results he has Penn B RSl 238§ lor, will discuss the Belgian question | New York, Sept. 24.—The applica~ was later transferred to New Haven. | obtained with his team. The team ——— RadCons it it ] 5 . | and German peace conditions in a jail, Harrison broke away, shove care of by William Keeley and | Gt Doctor Janzwick. A character sketch | Inspiration by Thomas Luddy added to the mer- | [fennecoit Cop Th honor of the twentleth anniver- PRI U R T T e e e e e L e e e e o | Reading .. ... Bl iech it ol e e i Moo S ey pect street. About 100 guests were | o¢ My ang Mrs. Felix Gregory of 542 | loss of Capt. Conley, Jack Barton, LINUS T. FENN INJURED Rep [ & S com . 47% | Neuste Nachrichien of Munich jof the vote in the republican primary, present and Mr. and Mrs. Johnson | Rast Main street, are also believed to | Dixon Kalgren and Harvey Woodford, So Pac 921 : The Chancellor will declare, the |last Wednesday was presented in the werc the recipients of a beautiful | have landed in England. Both are | but with such men as Doerr, Dubowy, R I 8o Ry g 7% ! newspaper says. that Germany. is | supreme court today before Justice lable as a memento of the event. They | members of the same company as El- [ Yeterian and Burns to take their | .Aged Hartford Man Thrown From | S0 Ry pfd 2 ] ready to’ re-establish Belgian inde- | Cohalan who said he would sign the haye one daughter, Miss DMildred | liott and also enlisted in Company E | places, the team will doubtless have 5 Studebal 45% pendence if the Entente Powers agree | order. of this city. a successful season. Indications’ are zon by Automobile and Serious- | Texas Oil ...... 3 to restore the German colonies and to | Counsel for William M. Bennett,d — that the Hartford same will be played | |y o0 o | Union Pac 181 ) : | =ive up “their policy of territor | it e e GO Py THOMSEN-NIELSEN carlier this yvear than last Dl S - 18 | United Pruit . 2800 cconomic conquest. i i margin on the face of the returns and il The entertainment committee of the tartford, Sept. 24.—Linus Fenn, | B2l Cop: - . 9 The correspondent at Vienna of the | counscl for the hoard of clections both Commercial club met this afternoon | o, . a4 con mane vears T u Rub Co . 3 s g Berliner T'étf"*lfl}{ saVs ientered formal consent to the recounts in Vice Principal Mondy’s office. : ' Ygycae U s Steel ool ! The replics of Turkey and Bulgaria The Debating club has appointed | recentiy, a well known figure in Hart- | U S Steel pfd wiil be forwarded to the Pope toda the following committees: Entertain- | ford business life, is at the Hartford | Westinghouse ... 4 Turkey demands that her territor ment, C. Hallberg, T. McDonough, Abe | hospital with serious injuries to his | \Western Union ... : shall not be violated. Bulgaria ireenberg; rs] D} r Willys Overland . : E ands that her frontiers shail be reg- | city. The ceremony was performed | Greenberg; —membership, Bdward|y..q and small chance of recovery, mandsic 2 " Porter, Good wages; Chapam, Abel Gross, Mever Goldbers. — ate accordance with the prin- LRk by Rev. M Anderson of the as the result being thrown from ulated in w»hcl' and r h 1 Regal. “orneling P 3 appointed i i S ationality.” ‘ Emanuel Gospel church of this city, | Cornelius Prior has been appointed | 37 (00 S50 rmington avenuo this LOCAL STOCES ciples of natio | Mr. and Mrs. Nielsen will sail in chainman ofitherm GmbershipIcOMMmICH o miing s by 'a motort trucls owned by e = 1 dEa | | Niels P. Thomsen and Miss Ellen Nielsen, hoth of Fast Hartford, were married Saturday afternoon at 1 o'cloc at the home of the bride parents, Mr. and Mrs, Christian Niel- | sen. Roth are well known in this few days for India as missionaries. tee of the Burritt Service league, a concern of West lartford, and CELEBRATE UNIVE LIST DAY.| FOR SALE—Hudson super phae- (nn in splendid condition A bz sain for cash. Williams Auto Co, 287 Bim st 2 g = driven by G. H. Plaine, who fled when T | eUniversalist Day” will be cele- 2 : i (Furnished by Richter & Co.) DIVEISa gLy B i : e WAR BENEFIT DANCE, he discovered the resuit of the acci- e | s s brated by all Universalist churches in Complaint has been lodgzed with the I cincelund ) cardWpdokiwilli Dol l(dentanai SbSlnE Sount bvitnc daxt o PN 0o aia e SRR SRRt oRsltncuniteqiiSinteiRontithe it ERSind vl \ b Salvatoss e £ 114 |&lven Triday ecvening, October 5 at [ford police. Leliganiilassy % in October. The Universalist church | —— e T e Sl 41 Booth's hall under the auspices of | Mr. Fenn has not recovered con- | American Hardware .. | of this city will observe rally day on | FOR SAL 15—1916 Chummy Roadster, ‘l,]‘"“:,‘,] fl\'h." I‘:v”:,,,‘qyi:;::}.\llp‘:,‘:,‘,\ h(',} the Universal club and for the bene- | Sciousness since the accident and it jAmetican Silver g | this Sunday. Rev. William Wallace | new Willard batteries, lights and idgeport, has stolen $116 from him fit_of the Universal War Relief as- |is thought probable thaf his skull is | Bristol Brass ..... i Rose of the BEridseport Universalist| starter, $350. Willlams Auto Co., auring a week-end visit sociation. Tentative plans are heing | fractured. u‘”»lk '\me ¥ & Clavk 5 b church will occupy the pulpit. As a; 2387 Blm st 9-24-6d e anders, Frary § ark 5 E e e R caadi 1\ i oo speaker Rev. Mr. Rose is exceeding = T New Britain Machine ; | fen e S R S alet - rterosting and eloquont i I]l’\)n !nl’v . ‘H‘ .‘,, 1 of \v.:ln' o TELEGRAPHERS ON STRIE Nl Thad o interesting and eloque | CHILD ENEARLNESTRAN GLF Y e S S Toronto, Sept., 24.—Operators of | Peck, Stow & Wilcox . 30 3 S s The four-vear-old daughter of Mi- | oy are engaged in Red Crose worl | the Great Northwestern Telegraph | Russell Mfs. Co. ..... 290 i O RESUME SE i | chael Arneth of 80 pleasant street i | | made to make the affair a success. FOR SALII—The follawing second hand cars must He disposed of , within the next two weel No. reasonable offer refused. One 1915 -40 Hudson {our one 1916 6 vl Overland touring: one 1915 tco, 4 cvl. touring: one i916 Ap- piece of food became lodged in the | \women to help them carry on their | Dere left their Keys at 11 a. m. the | Traut & Hine .. Sy E Tuesday and Friday cvenings at the erson. 4 pass roadster: one Marion child’s throat and only for the heroic | work. The committee in charge is | understanding being that other opera- | Union Mfg, Co. ...... rooms af 166 Main street. All frienc souring, $130: one Reo ‘ouring, measures adopted by the frantic fa-| composed of P. V. Guiberson, C7 T.| tors over the entire system would | Niles, Bement, Pond, C. 1 of hoth organizations are invited m[ selll nalie g g0od raller A 1 npey ther she would have died. Catlin and John A. Lindsay, strike at the same hour. Scovill Mfg. Co. ... attend the sessions, Aato ©o., 287 Elm &t 4-24-64 in a speciaily appointed room in “he | company from Calgary to Montreal, | Standard Screw, n. ‘280 The Red Cro ving class of Tsa had a narrow escape from choking to | company's plant. The recoipts of | Stanley Rule & Level . 390 hella Circle, N. D, I. has heen re- deathiwhile ot dinnerivesterday WA lh cRaeoe il be miven tolthe: voune | Ll on st KSRGS Dnc i operators i Stanley o i ) E sumed and sessions will be held every