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Don't be backward—about coming to this store to look at anything you ma§ be interested in. You will be shown and interest; if you buy you will get your full money's worth. Sults and Overcoats that will wre a man of the right appearance vhere. Overcoats $14.00 to $28.00. Suits $14.00 to $26.00. Special Shirt Sale. with courtesy ni'w BRITAIN, CONK. HUN RAIDERS AGAIN FORCED TO RETREAT ail to Reach Heart of London Al- though Dropping Bombbs on Outskirts. London, Jan 3.—Airmen as near could be learned early today failed ast night to penetrate to the heart bt London. Bombs were dropped in he suburbs. The enemy raiders during the past wo nights did not succeed and ap- arently did not attempt to bomb bny military objects. They merely at- empted to kill civilians and a major- ty of the victims as usual were Wo- en and children. The second moonlight raid of the vear, carried out by Gothas last night hppears to have been checked by the ombined activity of airplanes and ntisaircraft guns, which kept the piders from the heart of London Conditions for the raid were as orable as those of Manday night. e sky was clear and there was little ind In last night’s air raid bombs were hropped at various places in Kent and x, it is announced officially. There ere several aerial engagements, all he British machines returned safely In last night's air raid three per kons were killed and ten injured, it as announced officially. It is feared lkhe bodies of six other persons are buried in the ruins of a house. STRIKE SITUATION IN BERLIN OBSCURE Rotterdam Correspondent of London Warns Against Exaggerated Reports of Labor Troubles. Tiondon, Jan. 30.—Some morning ewspapers feature Swiss and Dutch hispatehes representing the strikes ermany as being of a great s Rotterdamn corresponden daily News warns against ar ted idea of the size of the i kprising. Other ne raper at,workmen in 40 factories n ‘alone have struck and trikes elsewhere have been banied by grave disturbances. The Daily News correspondent at the cessation of work in Be pparently was not general in ch oter. The central committee of the rade unions intended a general strike ut according to news that reached he “correspondent at s revoked after speeches made by r. von Kuehlmann, the foreign sec- etary with which the labor te said to be satisfied tempo: he strikes consequently were sporad- the correspondent says. He adds, he trades uniops made demands of a Ja character. There were four; First—An answer by the German lovernment to the speech made 1 remier Lloyd Georg to the trad nion. Second—A statement ar aims in the west Third—Direct representation of the forking cl in the peace negotia- ons in proportion to the representa- on of capitalistic interests. Faurth—No further postponment f Prussian franchise reforms. SOME There is fion being expresse erks and other eraplo a1l concerning the pnded for them by Bittee and, it Mowes are cons fositions and tak here. in accom- on RESIGN, MAY conside \tisfac- certain in city incr com- the DO LATE FOR JATION. c ANTED—Fir 31 years of and accurate z f , C8 bl eventually tak Good ¥ opening for right 1d box [10AA. 1-20-6d R SAL ecords; $15. Telephone 2079. an over quick Her 35 talking machine a good condition, complete, 1-30-1d ol in- in | was | in the near many | Rotterdam this | German | of | Balance It is always advi able for a firm or indl- vidual to have a good bank balance. Consider the pres- tige of an account with the Commercial Trust Company. Your Checking Ac- count is solicited. CITY ITEMS Pay your water rent before the 31st and seve interest—advt. Thursday is “Thrift Day” Connors Halloran Co.—advt Mrs. Frank Wischek Prospect street, who was operated on at St ncis’ hospital last week by Dr. aft, is reported to be improving. A mecting of the 8 Union will be rtist church tonight. Rev liver an addre of the Da annual mecting of the Swedish church which reld on F day as was forme ly planned. A report will be read. The Scandinavian W. C. T. meets tomorrow at the home of Mrs. Mattulda Brodius of 211 Fairview street. The meeting is called for 2:30 o’clock. Members of Alexandra lodge, 1. O. . of St. G., will meet at the home of Charles Elliott of Fairview tomorrow afternoon to sew Red Cro: of V is The at En- at the at 8§ Maier “The Chri held hapel 3, W. on an iy o’clock will Challer The Luth journed will be irstead of Thur: eran et the str for alkyria their 18th t 8 p. m. the benefit O annive The meet- of the Red ot Members will celebrate on Friday ing will be for Cross. The subscription dz to have been given by nelly and Harry Ginsburg has been cancelled, owing to the recent fuel proclamation by the governor. lodge, v sary which was Stephen Lon- Louis Cr Naval Reserve at returned to that spending a short home on Vine street. Miss Sarah rroll of this city has retired as president of the Grad- uated T ' association of Connec- ticut. She attended the annual meect- ing in Bridgeport teday, presiding at its business sion. The health department has quaran- tined a of diphtheria on Glen street. This is the second case in the me family. 5 The Knights of Columbus met last night and reported new applica- tions for membership and 59 prospec- tive members. A special named to plan an future. nley, stationed with the Pelham Bay, na base furlough at open meeting Charles Crelan, aged two i ment for committee | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 30, 1918. A. KATTEN & SON Hartford One Price Clothing Co., 114-116 Asylum St. FEBRUARY sh Skirts Valued to $3.95 Now Selling at $1.95 ‘Waist Bands 27 to In Plain White and Stripo Effects. ICE GORGE CARRIES PACKET TO BOTTOM Freight Carrier at Cincinnati Sunk By Jam—Tientucky River Folk Anxious. Cincinnati, Jan. 30. at this point broke th began slowly moving The first boat to bhe taken with it was the large p: ot City of Louis- 1le. It broke laose from its moori and crashed into the government boat Ottaw The Ottawa, however, did not break loo: The City of Louis ville soon s=ank. —The ice gorge forenoon and down stream. Pittsburgh, Jan. 30.—A sudd cold snap prevented further breaki up of ice in the Monongahela r! today. Several unsuccessful attempts were made to get tow boat throu the ice gor factories that have been idle due lack of fuel. Until a channel is through to the relief of these in- dustries there is mot much prospect of a resumption of operations in the ants and the return to work of thousands of employes idle be- cause of the inability of the to obtain fuel. to Jan. 3 the tribut Louisville, towns along ane ries of the the southeastern Kentucky Tenessee were today anx- the pro of carried on eir crests of ice loods were rly every stre: , and ge has been done by tho the water carried with it tho ed tains of and eastern iously watching flaods which great quantities reported in mne heavy dax grindi At Tennc just a hour prospect | carry still unharmed in the harbor after $1,000.000 craft were swept from ings vesterday. RAPS VON HERTLING ever ts and tho uddenly it shipping ucah ica worth of their moor- Prof. Delbrueck Declares Should Have Made Clear ment Concerning Belgium., Rotterdam liam Jan. 30. sympathy peace ing to Prof. Delbrucck of the of Berlin as quoted in an view with the Niew Rotter Emperor Wil- is in with the i msche. months, the home ing street. was called died thi parents Exam the nddenly noon 10 Eleock of Med | to view hi : W. Pelton R. Gilpatric the memb of G W bo. Rev. G will w. be speakers at he hamber hor important meeti tain Tiquor Deale eld this afternoon. = [ nley Chapter, | wi t at the home of ence S. Bennett, I'riday afternoon. ‘wf state regent, Mrs. John Laidlaw Buel, will address the meeting on the | subject, “D. A. R. War Work; what ! we have done, what we should do.” A l1a attendance is reguested. Antos Polish from who has spent 2 and the > People's Thursday mmerce at > tomo evening of the New ssociation was DEATRS Mrs. Clar- : wski, a ssion- nd, on at 7 Poland s people of n will speak He will tell 2 in Ru n this country n the r tak place i ignificance. hear hi ch | evening work in h ometl have their invited to and and cent chan Jerusalem public { and CLOSE Jan HARTFORD SCHOOL | day tford sct before for lack of compiled after i the school el ad to Wil loc for ou fir at th of another report weck of coal ir have than e and to their than a of tw | EXTRA Gt New York, Jan front guard of | Plain clothes were on | efford additional protection jand shipping in York and cinity. The ne do not place. the re s patrc | the water fro they will | vally supplement the soldiers’ |in handling difficult ca fuel 'mittec of the hools more coal buring ay most ARD ALONG PIERS A spocial policeme 30 100 i te in today to to docks ew vi- ro- of zrad- efforts rship din- | ot his | m Prof. Delbrusck, who him peace by cement advoc the warring nations were now ¢ in two camps, the first comp who, like Premier Lloyd George and Admiral von Tirpitz , wanted a fight to a consisting of vided and the cond who like Tr William, the government, the Reichst the great major working for peror and were m-;n(mtod ple declared the professor, of nging on the integrity or the sovereignty of Belgi- um and he regretted that C¥ | von Hertling in his Reichstag speech did not say so more definitely. Noth- ing was further from the chancellor's intention the the rrying out of ! policy of force in Prof. Delbreuck’s view and the r s of the people o behind He thought that - that Admiral von Tirpitz might t the power to shape things as he desired was quite U inded Prof. Delbrueck ,Vrl d to the | ous attack by the pan-Germans upon the Emperor—something hitherto i of in Germany—as sufficient the emperor sathic by agreement. Germany, ha thought in ancellor furi- of ace Chev- king W of L ss D' he Duke vy while of m air He the the lane. Duke Duche vears old, son of and grandson of RAILROAD WAGH Washir Jan nmission tod thre of its board of ox: o complaints. Barcalo, Buffalo manufac. leadr EXAMINERS. mnou ston ailroad 1p- tment o of t mem- poi ber umine mi wa dward J er and movement in New Redpath, Kan and Lathrop mer member of cor special assistant to tho interior now a cretary of the se SALE OF WASH SKIRTS Wash Skirts Valued to $5 Now Selling at $2.95 Waist Bands 24 to 34. In Plain White, Khaki,, Gold, Rose and Novelty Stripe and Check effects. Mfiddies and Smocks Valued to $1.75, Now Selling at 19c Sizes 11 to 44. MO SALARY REPORT | Special Salary Committee is Not Pre- } F inancial U. S, STEEL LEADS WAY UP LADDER - pared to Make Final Report to Council at Session Tonight. The special committee appointed to act with the salary commiltee to‘ re-adjust the salaries of city em-| ployes will not make a report to the | common council at its adjourned | meeting this evening, according to a | statement of Chairman Albert F. ichstacdt. Chairman Eichstaedt explained that | his commiltee had a great deal of | DR e e e Momentary Sethack Opens Strong and Recovers Aiter Novemfber last Tor of the espionage act socialis publication, | pectea of it and report at tonights Gt es in an attempt to reach | cut | pants | Ohio having their origin in the moun- | tho | Chancellor | | l timae to complete all that was ex- = ‘ { meetinfl. Therefore he will ask that ! they be excused from making a re- | port at this time and be given until another adjourned meeting possibly next week. Wall Street—Steels and other equip- ments were the strong features at the | opening of today’s stock market, tho | short interests again being driven Councilman F. T. McDonough plans | cover. U, §. Steel's first transaction | Introduce®a Sofdinauc hich, I} oonsisted of 6,500 shares at a max- | cd, may prevent any departments i | from overdrawing their appropria-| imum advance of a point. General | jtions as did (e charity departnent| Motors initial gain at 3% { recently. Mr. McDonough's resolu-r points and other motor issues tended | tion will ask that the chairman’ of |y, "0 T L B | 1 & var S S cia 8, & - { cach bbaard be bounded for $5,000 tw BLEhy v P- | provide against overdrawing his ap-| PINgs were reactionary, with moderate | propriation, and furthermore pro- | irregularity in rails. Liberty 3%'s es- {vides that the ma; must temporar- | tablished a new low record at 97.48. ily suspend or remove the chairman U. 8. Steel and other leaders made | of any board that violates these rules, | full recoveries in the afternoon but | while the investigation is in progress. | activity centered around speciaities and utllities. Gains of 1 to 2 points DEATHS AND FUNERALS Hilquit, in the declared h and stand trial. He w: thor the Masses entitled jacket for your socialist candidate to | to soldier made an marine Plant. 2 Paterson, J., Jan. were registered by Malting preferred, Linseed preferred, Distillers, Alcohol, Central Leather, Paople’s Gas and Ohio G CLOSE.—Important midw licly predicted that the |4 nk Part Frank Partin, aged 38 years, died this morning at the Newington sani- tarium. The funeral will be held at 8 o'clock tomorrow morning at St. An. s Lithuanian church. Deutsch, a shop, On Saturday $1,000,000 stocks were y between high and low in the | Passaic listless final hour. The closing was | arrest firm. All liberty issues were at new | caused a | minimums the 3 1-2's selling at 97.30 | | first 4's at 96.50 and second #'s at 96. Sales approximated 475,000 shares. loss held pending our sineerc 5 to frien, atives for ex- pressions of and floral trib- utes the recent death of our be- loved son and brother, Rudolph Os- | wald Peplau, who died in the service ol country. ME AND MRS AND FAMILY. "Deutseh i | cenaiary wa xchange quota- | Richter & Co, | w York Stock E New York Stock tions, furnished b, members of the D change. once eral agents Jan. High 78% 30, 1918 Low Close 78 2% 85 1% 38 567 814 106 161 104% 623 ANDREW PEPLAU “VATERLAND” Am Beet Sugar Alaska Gold { Am Ag Chem Am Car & Fdy Co. Am Can Am Loco s Am Smelting ... Am Sugar ... Am Tobacco Am Tel & Tel Anaconda Cop A T 8 Fe Ry Co Baldwin Loco B&O .. BUERITR Beth Steel B ... Butte Superior Canadian Pacific Central Leather Ches & Ohio Chino Copper Chi Mil & St Paul Cons Gas .. Crucible Stecl Del & Hudson. Distillers Sec . Erie One of Many German ice of Allies. Card of Thanks. ¢ to cxpress our heartfelt nks and appreciation to our many snds for the beautiful floral offer- 1d kind sympathy cxtended us the bereavemnt of our be- M er Anna S. Anderson. GUSTAVE ANDERSC CHAR. 5 ANDERSON, MRS. EMIL MILLER, MRS. WM. APPE MRS, LUDWIG HERMANN. MILLION TO BOLSHEVIKL New York, Jan. 30.—It has become | known that William B. Thompson who was in Petrograd from July unt November last ¢ head of the Red Cross mission has contributed 1,000,- | 000 francs to the Bolsheviki for the purpose of spreading their doctrines in Germany and Austria Mr. Thomp- son believ the Bolsheviki represents the greatest power against proposed Germanism in Russia and that their propaganda ha been unde ining the regime of the Central Powers. Thousands of pounds of Bolshevik literature are being dropped over the German, Austrian and Bulgarian lines by Russian aviators. He believes the Bolsheviki have been grossly misrep- resented in America, We des With the American France, Jan. 29. (By the Press.)—Announcement here today that the total : former Loged the high seas service, to France is Among the number safely in Entente allied Leviathan, formerly the a4 15 others of hips. These figures sity publication of permitted for demonstrs this inform that reason. trn “Rub Great Nor pfd Gt Nor Ore Cetfs. Tllinois Central Inspiration | Interborough | Kennecott Cop Lack Steel Louis & Nash Max Mot com IREIGHT EMBARGO DESCLARED. Olda Lyme, Conn. Jan. 30.—The Hartford and New York Transporta- £ tion company has declared an om- Ay Helroly o bargo on all over its N inoll NHEEC (10 except from the merchants and manu- °3 U'H o i R facturers of the vallery towns. T k company's ds at Saybroo} N B Onsineat e Shio Nor Pac .. shipments from all JOT BO€ oo Penn R R sieimy Peoples Gas ...... Pressed Steel Car . Ray Cons Reading Rep I & S com Rep I & S pfd So Pac SORR v So Ry pfd Studebaker Tenn Copp Texas Oil Third Ave Union Pac United Fruit Utah Cop ptions are reported. U S Rub Co will he dated April U S Steel - U 8§ Steel pfd R HUGITES DEAD Vo Car Chem Jan. 30.—United YWestinghouse Wm. Hughes of Pater Western Union .. at a hospital where he Willys Overland ned for several weeks cuffering septic poisoning resulting from an affection of the teeth, fol- | lowed by bronichial pneumonia. A ‘FIS LARGE SHORE HADDOCK LARGE FRESH HERRING LARGE FRESH MACKEREL . R PRICE OF COAL. Jan. 30.—Thomas W. , state federal fuel administr: today issued an increasing | househoid anthracite 40 cents per ton. | This puts it at $10.50. He gives as a re his helief that dealers have been losing mone INCRE Hartford ASE | tor order STEAK HALIBUT STEAK OVERSUBSCRIBED. Jan of certific which closed seribed nno be 1 UE | Washington 1 100,000,000 17 .151 19 .115 .122 32 1107 403, 901 18 e unce witl - ALASKA PINK SALMON PREMIER SHAD Trenton. States Senator son died today had been con 90 The Current Events group of Mary's Sodality will meet Thurs | evening at § o'clock in the club rooms A w ton German steamships read most of w are now bringing men and materials approximately already ports is e for recent municipal election, willingness to come h Said to inv At He was one o the contributing editors of the Masses, a here. time of his indictment he was in Rus through his counsel, Morri mayor he s charged with being the au- of an article which appeared “knit a in straight ARREST IN NEWARK PLOT Antoine Deutsch of Passaic to Have Predicted Explosion At Sub- 30.—Charged | by federal authorities of having puh- subma corporation plant at Newark would be Dblown up or destroyed by fire, Antoine machinist employed has been placed under of last week fire at a tha archouse of the plant and stiga said to have made his in- remark in a restaurant. overheard and secret service men | hegan an investigation. are said to be round many of the man’s acquaintances. He Fed- up ND. Army beiated hips in Serve age of for hich 500,000, Gormany's ion arrived of recent German claims and the is U. §. FOOD ADMINISTRATION the ator Bdward county, W. Scott ven county, W Boyd of Litchfield Bame of New Ha- n Reynolds of Mid- dlesex county, ward Crowe of FFairfield county, Senator Dennison Talcott of Tolland county, Frank Congdon of Windham county and Representative Albert Bailey of New London county The dinner was one of the most ful in the history of the as- on ‘he pr speaker was United States Ser en G, Hardin of Ohio and others who spoke were Governor Marcus Hol- jcomb and Lieutenant-Governor Clif- ford B. Wilson. Mayor Willilam Sand- and welcomed the guests. Of the ! out-of-town delegations w Britain {and Middletown showed up the best, land at the close everyone w unani- {mous in voicing their approval of the dinne FIGHT 'OR GO HOME AGREEMENT REACHED TUnited States, Great Britain and Car ada Compose Conventions to Get Soldiers. Washington, Jan | between the United State ain and Canada on the ns of t separate registration onventions which await only the signatures of t representatives of the ' governments concerned was announced by Secretary Lansing in to Chairman Dent. The conventions 20 Freat te today a letter give to the citizens of each country the option of return- ing to their own country for military service within a fixed period after which time they will be liable to mili- duty under the i regula- of the country in which they re- They also will permit each country to exempt nationa ce if deemed nec CARL YOUNGBLAD, M. S., Masseur, 74 West Main ‘Phone, 428-13; Residence 676-5. Therr Bath, Vibration, N Impeded Circulation ments. Open afternoo | nings. By appointment « ! idence. "Phone, Massage, eumatism, ectric treat- LICENSE NO. G—08535 THURSDAY AND FRIDAY SPECIALS LLOW ’I AlL ILOUNDERS FINNAN HADDIE NARRAGANSETT BAY OY’*“»TER NATIVE € A s 14C ] )W or WHITE 4 A4 TURNIPS 1 qts 14'(. 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