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‘NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1918. ARGENTINA DRAWS _ VON HOEGEN GHOST | | TRTC ) ! ? B Y o NEARER T0 ALLIES I MPDONALD CASE NS F 105 | o= Military Attaches in Berlin and New Haven Lawyer Said fo Be 50 Vienna Called Home Friend of Authoress | Pfl NTS REE!STERE“ 50 Buenos Alres, Feb. 2.—The min-| New York, Feb. 2—Miss M:lr!on-‘UH“Sual AG[]V]W Dlsplayeu at ister of war has recalled Argentina's 1a, a daughter of the late a Stein- M | nilitary attaches from Berlin and | Congressman Baward ¥. Mc®onald of | : Last chance to purchase - = 5 eoniine ta'oe | Short Session of Market ! Vienns In political ecircles this ac- ' who, according to the | i , t .t t tion is regarded as & mficantf a;\<1 { federal authorities, was a friend and l h Sh 0 or Sul AU [ | connected with the sinking of the | confidante of Maximilian von Hoegen, { B oC or uman vercoa B | Argentine stcamchip Ministro Ir- | the New Haven German-American, | Wall Street—Covering of contracts | riendo Jan. 26. who was concerned in some of the ac- | Over the double holiday accounted in o . < B reduced price. Our Mid'winter Clot!“ng LEG JSEENARG FILIGE ) DR | tivities of Bernstorff and von Papen, | larse measure for the advances reg- has confirmed the fact that the ' was arrested yesterday by order of the istered in today’s brief market, Gains steamship was flying the Argentine | department of justice and arraigned of 1 to 5 points were scored by ship- .. flag when sunk. The government | before United States Commissioner | Pings, motors, oils and numerous spe- Sale ends Saturday night, February 2nd. !oas vhen oo The soverment Hitchcock, charged with impersonat- | cialties which owe their activity to {ity the change of flags was made | ing a federal official. According to | Pools and short interest. Tndustrials 2 { after leaving this country—the vesS- | the charge, she represented horself as | Of the steel copper and equipment SPEC]AL SA]E ON SHIRTS sel having sailed under the French !an agent of the department of justice. | roups were irregular. Dealing in flag—but accepts the sinking as an | It is alleged that she was able, ag a | rails were limited to Reading and mi- vnfriendly act, even though the USe | result of the impersonation, to obtain | nor coalers. The closing was strong. of the home flag was unauthorized. | credit at sevcral places. | Sales approximated 350,000 shares. ( The assumption in political circles The woman was arrested in her | Liiberty bonds were irreguiar, the I ! Y here is that Germany does mot In- | apartment at 343 St. Nicholas avenge, | 8 1-2's selling at 98.26 to 98.14, first1 3 tend to keep her promises in regard ! About a year ago more than a score . 4's at 96.60 to 96.50 and second 4's at | (Spes i to Argentina’s shipping. of letters, said to have been written | 96. to 95.96. New Yol The situation here is tense and the | to hor by von Hoegen, came into the | | war will ) | authorities are maintaining more { ! each day | v possession of the secret service author- New York Stock Exchange quota- than their usual silence on the sub- | jijes of one of the allied nations. 1In | tions furnished by Richter & Co., | intuiti L | ject; but several events at the gov- | thece Jotters von Hoegen boasted of | members of the New York Stock Ex- | the b i @ crnment house late today lead to the | hig friendship for von Bernstorff and | change. | and Ahe gt \' | Deliev that the government at 1ast | other German plotters and spies, and | Feb. 1, 1912. | mayfy, particulalh | preparing to take an important step- | i¢ is alleged made insulting references | High Low Close | by/labor in Berlin, | [ ] | After an unusually long lapse of time } {5 the United States, of which he is a | Am Beet Sugar ... 78 1% 18 e | eléewhere, which may [ the forelgn office today replied to the | citizon, in some of thesc lotters . Vou | Alaska Gold 2% 2% % | exaggerated for sl q | notes o Peru and Uruguay, which} gqoogen was recently whipped by in- jAm Car & Tdy Co 72 T23% | lies, no , matter how 271 MAlN STREET notified Argentina of her sister coun- | gignant New Haven men because of |Am Can .... . 39 385 % | tainly in better conditiom try's state of war with the Central | yig b1 German attitude in the present | Am Loco ... - 58% 583% 08% |the war than Germany, ,wi Powers. war. He left New Haven shortly after Smelting . 843, 8315 % | slowly but.ineviNGly drifting toy ’ y T S A TR I 2 that incident, and so far as the gov- | AM Sugar 107 | some sort of collapse. It is well to e Giphv- — ernment agents are concern - Am Tobac ......163% 163 | member, however, that R Der e tone ; ShReates roediasinot||p i EE ORee R i o e Germany 1§ one developed in the Lo iesE s a military power and ' ste€k market. Pea p 5 y The zncd before Commis- | Anaconda Cop 63 | being such "the only final argument |prime factor. The c,-;;:é’f,e;";ch;”,e e e e S sionor Hitchcock Miss McDonald de- | A T S Fe Ry Co .. 85 | that counts is a blow. Militarism can Jral position of the market was also ol ey aelinooial nisWnt e i nied ever hav told a one that Baldwin Loco 643 | only triumph through force, and can | noticeable, Liguidation has b | South Burritt street. He had becn ill | She was employed, in any capacity, | B & { only be defeated by the same means. | o o 1 y drastic, and the floating su 5 The Sunshine Society will mieet 3 1 for a year with a complication of | bY the department of justice. She|B R T | It is hardly likely that Germany’s|curoities is at low ebb.gThglfi:yo:erI;: onday afternoon at 3 o'clock at the diseasos. He was cmployed for many | Said that her friends had often made | Beth Steel e : military dynasty will surrender until 2 | | i CITY IT}';M"SW . ‘ outlook is more settled, L W. C. A a foreman tinsmith by | the statement that she was so em- | Butte Superior . i 9% ja knockout blow has beech adminis- |rates of interest are h-‘gha:g"d“gg: ! i erator on the ) Clark. He leaves | Ploved. Canadian Pac .. 3 % |tered. No such argument has vet | vers i . Facrl l;fix:;p?dlfiso::mmud to h i i:,a:—y\f] Ernest, master | My friends said,” she said, “that | Central Leath 2% | teen delivered, and probably will 2ot | foxers find no difficulty n elivEIE Huties at Whitestone, L. L., after (Continued From First Page). mechanic at Landers, Frary & Clark's | 1 m:mf be ‘tn‘.n'ogod by :1hn r?(‘n n{ ':;;:ffn&;*o([:]]lo c.e. 53 ad g }:fa(fl‘\m‘mr ;\nmeripnn r:;rm)e*‘. rh:n'c > home of his parents in —_— Seorge Twige of Windsor, and a | ment of justice or some other branch E 4 ched France in sufficient force ety :.tn,:t tha hes i 2 | massacre is to overthrow the present 3:3g;t,rlg1\1,ss li',lflm, Twigg, a steno- l of the government, or ‘you would not :(‘;hi Mil & St Paul 213 | to deliver it. Moreover, a military su:: i’;i;ix;?tr;(:;;1s t‘:)mis;mfl‘li- ance B hall, Feb. 6 | 8overnment and establish a republic. | grapher at the Corbin Screw corpora- | be entertaining these German agents |Col F & I .. . L | dynasty, facing inevitable ruin, is This, however, tends : gt Ha & b dance RCeo SR o While the police and military are | tjon. The funeral will be held at 2 |as you do. " Crucible Steel ... : ; aquite likely to sell its life as dearly ' outsanding issnes 2 i xengthen avt. preparing for a general strike here | g'olock Mondsy afternoon, Rev. W. .| It was reported that the ugents of | Del & Hud .. | a8 possible; and the fact that the |aration of the war, CiLlates prop- Wiillam Storey, the son of Mr. and o yongay there are indications the | ook will officiate ¢ the department of justico seized sev- | Distillers Sec 5 : 4 | great majority of Germany's strong | mext Liberts ]e money market for the rs. James H. Storey of Union street, ; gvement will not probably assume - PG TIRE eral packets of letters when they ar- | Eric & men are in the army, comparatively ation is ronss ;’(fi““fl Our banking situ- ho is a sailor on the Battleship Ari- | gorious proportions. | rested Miss McDonald, and that these | Gen Elec ........139% 6 13 | 1gnorant of the state of affalrs at troller's soatms roe 5, the Comps a..has recovéyed from a recent ill- | 14 s said to be backed by soclalists Oard of [Thax . Ictters arc now under Anvestigation. | Great Nor pfd ... 9 2 % | home, makes.it reasonable to expect | the bankine resowien cloVing that jess and is able to bo on duty again. | witn Bolshevik tendencies and de- | We Wish to express our thanis f0 | nissy McDonald sald that if the re- |Gt Nor Ore Cetfs. 273% 27% 27% |that the military power will be ox- ' Stetes Lar® r o urces Of the United Miss Lillian Hedlund of Linden | ciared to be an outward sign of the the cler friends and relatives for | port turned out to be true she would | Inspiration . =0 G erted to the very utmost. The most I AELVe 'r%_thcd over 371-2 bil- trcet has gone to the Hartford hos- | discontent of the working class aris- | the expression of sympathy aud fOrigemand the immediate return of the | Interborough .... 83 ; encouraging event of the week, there- e e o gt SRLILICH bital to undergo an operation. ing out of privations due to the war. | the floral tributes presented at the|gocyments. Miss McDonald was re- | Kennecott Cop ... 33 334 | fore, was the arrival of a number of | General businoss hey slowed @ John E. Street has transferred prop- — death of our beloved brother anud in $2,000 bail late yesterday | Lehigh Val .... 5 5 ! American transports in France with s as slowed Gown P S ¢ in a few lines; but, whe pidd; s ol T Gtreet tb Toun B. Streat. Demands Session of Reichstag. uncle, the Rev. Reinhard Bardeck. afternoc Max Mot com a considerable body of men. Our B D5 Wk with aecey e .8, P > BARDBCK tional prosperity in the agricultn First Lieutenant William J. Smith ' London, Feb. 2 demand that| MR. AND MRS. ¥ H”*’\l\g ]"\‘r’;;]c'; | Mex Petrol .. 9 3 government has been undoubtedly | regions and. (b 9 R RETicUt e g ! . 3 _un throughout the sreas ) nt la ’ RET TREATY EXPOSED Yc& Hud ... 7 % | spurred on by recent criticisms, and gpesy testi) Aty M ruacis culaiareiiiannts MRS, TERESA HOLLIELOEE SECRET TR SE INyxmemn®a [ such displaya of ‘sneres will comvings Sromuirsi il ClOInE indusiries, jran: Cevens. 2 i i ori A A ML NSRS AN N Y Ont & West .. ? E | Germany of bur determination fo g s Outlook Is gener: sutis- Friends of Frank P. Kelly of De- erts in a leading article Fr MR. AND MRS. JOHN J. WALSIL. factory. These conditions have : - 2oy dlpaich from Copennagon Fri- gachl L foves | 7 ! anY parted fresh confidence in the lea rnmllqrmcrl_\v of] t,l‘\tlS motf_w. ;11:0 :; pany dispatch from Copenhagen Fri- s | English Minister of Labor Believes | norr & West . 4 threats, implied or actual. President industrials, most of le eived announcements ap- v | ; 2 | it hich promis: t i i i : Pt Vilson's announcement that he be- bid x K K L day say Berliner Tageblatt, it is s ON A WORK Central Powers Were in Ieague to | Penn R R o |V at he be-!go0d returns, even if war profits s proaching marriage to ‘-(T‘ f Hilde ded, declares that the civil power MAY RE UME M D Y Frlarze Turkey’s Holdings, | Peoples Gas ...... 51 | loved the war would end this Year on the wane, War profits have | arde Smith, also of Detroit, which ("o Sl W0 "ot soctal- | SRR SN W Bk M | Reading s T was also assuring and materially | heen fully reflected in market valis pill take place this month. While in [ 5 PR, B0 Fo8 o B tag, as | condon, Feb. 2.—George H. Rob- | gep 1 o strengthened peace hopes. s tly th S : is city, Mr. Kelly was a prominent | .0 A e aints would cm;' pe | PT. Garfield Willing, to Suspend Order | erts, minister of labor, in an immfl.} Rep T & S pfd The extension of government con- <M1»’:°!}]\:§:”:] e stocks 'tu.n escaped r Tw lub and S et , view yesterday said the declarations | ver i B on_are in just so much ember of the Kenilworth club aA¢| siven opportunity to preach strike | yi geate Fuel Administrators Agree | vp ot or Bty tons | 3 jjtxolioyer iindustry i Wioved M rwind Mgyt tromaasdino i ar iy gt s ras employed by the Russell & Erwin | /ropaganda in the parliament. SLASORnE oR Sierinegland S County /g Seinbb s : very rapidly. Within\a few days the pjig inqustrials have | 4 : agreed with President Wi i HE 4 s 2 Ee e i o 3 dously by heavy expendi- A masquerade will be held by tho Appeal to U. S. Shipbuilders. d w n in op 52 519 government control; buying for the | iures for extensibns and lmproreogts adies’ Nest of Owls, No. 1819, at| g oty " po B e Washington, Feb. 2.—The fuel ad- secret treaties and secret d 3 i 561 1601 | government has been put in single ; IBEOR i e S ol 5 01l ........ e 21 ¥ £ t of earnings: and not a few are 4 S t 2 willing to revoko the | plomacy did not accord with their |y iR 5 : out f lectric hall on Saturday night, Feb- | 4,0 =0 on mot to relax their | Ministration is < i Coliiic A T16)3 1163 |[ands; tho jcoke| industry| has fallen ! Ciing abivary low pricss oonsidering . 5 | heatless Monday order after next ni rrui 1263 126% | under government regulation d iti ary 9. T T - o 3 : ; | United F 2 26% A ation, and > 4 s ki ¥ effortsint FsnibbuildineMlanali othiar LA a8 B R R s DT e e e is the Dbest reason for be: | {itah Cop ....... 84% 83% Gy piere ey xelj‘:xrinqgmnz position and prospective ey | come A meeting will be held on Surday | trades because of the strike distur-, o0 rce if state fuel administra- | lieving,” he said, “not only that a | OC4 5 714 : ; 5 | Jrning at the Y. M. T. A. and, B. hall [ bances in Germany was issued here [ ROW In force if stat g ¥ i & mns e oo 571 [ inder - dictatorship. SHII further)| = pesas wouldl sustain‘the business ol i | many of the industrials, becauss of 2 P T o | tors, who meet here Monday, believe | secret treaty was ratified before ti 7§ Stec 967 96 | Proposals are under cons i the woodchoppers who will make | today by the U. 5. Employment ser- “}m Cclosing already effected has served | war between Germany and Bulgaria, L : E:Nl Erall i “‘?% 1% | one with a view to rrl;:\(n:lxti:wd;r:l(?;t\rv s ieir Tegular trip to Overlook. The | vice. IRt its purpose. Dr. Garfield oxpocts to|but that as a result of the German | o S Ghom © o 42 42 |1ty issues through the Federal Re. | Lo DeW forelgn trade which the vas pERaance icomMliteo) tashmade o5 e I Ty Iy rony | &6t Complete information on the coal | emperor's visit to Constantinople a | o S $1% | serve board, limiting them to essen- |18 Prousht to the TUnited States. ugements for s slelgh party to be jquellod any minuter, the ' statement| g¢,oiop and the result of the/clos- | secret treaty was agreed to between | oiirshouse ... {136 o | tials; another the creation of a $500,- | 1oiiroad issues which are selling at ela_on the night of February 7. 1t jsass n part, “and the war is not aver | SE1270R the four Central Powers to restore | WiLys Overland .. 17 000,000 banking corporation ownea | o loWest prices in many years were 3 . | much strengthened by the prospect of earnings being guaranteed by fthe intended by the members of the s0- | yet by any means.” ) s tes oupcanualBE oy coafofrestors| e = : ety to attend a dance in Meriden. The workmen are urged meanwhile, eyt e andnnty S e S e TO NOMINATE OFFICERS. n&;uébfiofssvir:én?t‘kzl:évpower ‘toi ’ cta oir present jobs i 5 2 3 Rl 2 1 2 & ar 2l e vill S8 L ances for hosc who intend to o on the trip | to retain their present jobs until mo-| W (K (U Col B G LR TR Austrie. and Bulgaria asreed | Officers for the ensuing year will be i;}vzvarn}nientl. Thenvery se‘;&;[rfl;y of the ate crisis In railroad affairs has forced attention to their critical situ- 1ouldl notify the committee imme- | tified they are wanted for shipbuilding. | day they opposed any movement by thoir best to recover for Turkey | nominated at ths meeting ,(’f.. New | 2:::3::15 (::)rtp‘?:nv‘vzr;:.x ngfizmfi,wiit kately. ) e I the national fuel administration to| the provinces she has lost and give | Britain lodge, B. P. O. B, next Thurs- | o 50 0o 50 S0 o8 (aeir Prank Wilcox has succeeded Frank OUQBEG STOGKYARDS ‘AFIRE modify the plan of a heatless Monday | Turkey a frce hand in dealing with |day evening. The meeting will be | 222 % SOVEITTAZOE N0 BUSOSS AX€ | ation and brousht a change in pub- ikin in the office of preiate of St. YULL 1 in an effort to conserve coal consump- | A d Armenia as she thinks | featured as “Past Exalted Rulers’ %Gt U1 S28% OO of all these | lic opinion that promises more ration- — * Night”, and Georgo . Bunny will oc- S hese : . L i | ) S al treatment by both the Government imo Lodge, K. of P. Mr. Wilcox has | | changes is an inevitable el t of 3 3 men ¢ 5 5 s | | S calted ruler's chair. A tab- element o ready been installcd into office. At | e fou «n;‘-";f}\:iltlonlflo or's chair. A t0b” | uncertainty that materially restraing | 274 the Legisiature. A bill for na- reasonable accommodation. It js ex- pected that the Government will im- OraPac e et | win far morc quickly than —Railroad FEmbargoes Suflicient. tion. i The situation continues serious here. : o sntire Department Called Out to . le last meeting of the society Ch Entir Cf u | future commitments. They must be tionalization of the railroads is abont e 46s Inaiadiedins tho) iaater int | MES TN L LI 5 0W IN MERIDEN ruary 16, the 50th anniversary of the | fature commitments. T o e st et sl B it a i bt st G | oo Blanesesevearal Bulld POLITIGAL R | Center Church Offering Bo | foundation of the order will be ob- | Te€arded flrce:(cndoszzryparetn:’sf &LX}::‘d]flerence being Whether the time of bnfetrod the first degree. ings Destroyed—Blaze Controlled. Doveted 16 Gure of DUt Sottierar . |sorved: Wrod Harper, grand exaites | checrfully, sceepted asipest of the|| GISRS T8 CHEDR 10, EL28, ruler, will visit Meriden lodge Feb- | S2crifices to be m: Hrarder Lo Win | cided by the President, or fixed in ad- ruary 19, and a number of local Elks | Fhe Far: & reg(:(f’;m}‘: me, ’;d’ls well | oo nce by Congress. They only draw- are planning to attend the scssion. country is plunging Oi:'mm:)mrg t:,c backs to the business situation ara i | cialism. Such control is the next | the shortage and high prices of com- on Wednesday evening at 8 o’clock on v z AMP Tl 7 ;. Recognition. 2 T G i e TO TRAIN IN CAMP. & A e i ' | modities, the derangement of trans- Also Withholds Recogni Ttaly's part in the w with especial o '“FP o state ownership with all its portation and the coming of another ing the Quebec tockyards and ab- Pdh - S 4 : s Wilson who is home from | enire a . reference to the exploits of the S R - perils an impracticable dogmas. mes Wilson who attoi Meriden, Feb. 2.—Tenry F. Mas, | yajiang in fighting above the clouds | Moran to Fit Himself for Fulton Bout | Great Britain has gone further in | Pig loan. But these facts have been ochester, N. Y., where he attend- "he Zo SO vas control, 5 = 3 § vo | ~ " s SC nd afte: . school will enter St. franc 1m«-§(h:|l,‘;'hhr ”,‘1”".,‘,‘:1(’l?n;:fl::o:o e corporation C?\;:’s:: r,;’orec;h]i X“"E,O‘:k" on the mountain tops. silver col- | at Spartanburg, S. C. | this direction than ourselves, owing :\':’(;fy‘:'q i‘;efi'::;fi'fl;dtm rfl:zzx vil St. 7 . | g g £ J vears under Mayor Jos . O ) . i e tak vhi o “ = | to longer experience = . ¥ 17 1o bo operated on for 4D- | siroyed. L e e Leqcccén?m“::eb: r;mlfle;n[)g:)}:]|:(}; T bo| oy York, web ranks Moran, | (0[O E5n mpeniencolflendy f;‘:,‘;z district at last appears disposed to pndicitis e e i e & £ i o Fulton in a =gl it S s ¢ > R hopeful views of th t- L. King, appointee of Mayor H. T. ok gar 1 | who meets Fred > : Inst - {ake more hope ews of the ou i PD The lecture will deal with the won- | Who mEets Fred fUHCl % pen. | such movements is setting in, and Mrs. M. N. Judd of Franklin quare | gppagiNG ON SHIPBUILDING | King, the papers of his office, on the R i : ; ' look. There has been good buying of SPEAKIN . 7 NG B s , ! . fightir the ntain e ) 5 complaints are multiplying in all di- in Florida for the winter. Harold i = el st the o pn it rrota N~ ASECIUROER Hna Bl ons ol ruary 22, has gone back to Camp | COP NS 08 ] Ty il an cap. Stocks during the last week or two, ¥ . it " s Wadsworth, Sparta ¥:9) S. e Chamberlain Council, Junior O T R e, (o Max. Collector | Fre | where he will do all training. He L frequent and well sustained grallies, : e Topic To ayor. skis and where dogs o oniy’| Vs = : is dom. It should be insisted upon that : 5 M. will hold a meeting tonight. Ac- | tant Topic Tonight est 1. May also declined to recos. | O Skis and where dogs are the believes that working out with his | Jhm. L EIOUH D8 NP e WPOT WAL pollowing the recent severe liquida. bn will be taken in regard to the| Production of ships to carry food | pize the King appointment and | e A : ving of Thrift Stamps. | and munitions to the fighting men in | turned over to Mr. Mag tax liens to | Mo it Wil show tha memics | lal condition than he would by re- | (o FILIEITHE OF Sccount of WAT i4iraiy induce higher prices for the s: : | malning in a gymnasium here. s e bl Dk e S S e IR e A ey chief problems of the war. Ships|ready to defend his position in the | ! stpa WG e St B! : 4 _'must be bullt; otherwise the armed |courts. jilandionexs {onsfas show | that we will win from]Fulton,dI;Ie At A e G RO Sve Worlose| atfectan bV rvaiby i is ow dness and to | a0t ! i s tion of the 18th anniversary of I I ~ Al e b e el el ne | Pointsl toRnisiown frusEbaness an tivities. This, too. for the time bolng Phases of negotlations, as they pro ral 1 I P g e organization of the lodge last INeir supply of shells will dwindle to DUTCH RELEASE SHIPS. | sweeper. It will be illustratea with | TWIOT R & 0800 BPE U0 R 'RY CLEWS. 3 Thus far the Government has failed to HENRY CLEWS s , is thi . . | L is will have a big effect on the re- 2 Lo Pl So important is this subject that the | will Be Free to Safl With Cargoes | ScCllY BRERAIEC SO0 SRE 200 | this will have g effe o e el e ! Four-Minute Men who have been S o B Bt - A world-wide scarcity and Increased | 7 pme of her mother in Iall RIVEr, « rocq jts nced on their audiences to- | The Hague, Feb. 2.—Negotiations G o ey OPPOSES TOURNEY. M e fl,cm"l:“.:;f;‘d' New York, Feb. 2.—The actual con- 88, night Postmaster W. F. Delaney | have been completed between Dutch : i ot N ' Mrs. Abe Witkin of Matteawan, N. ' will speak at Keeney's theater, Rev.|ship owners and the government re- | o oo o0 foZEPRT | Boston Woman's e e i e is visiting at the home of her p Warren F. Cook at the Lyceum, W. C. | garding ships now in American ports | 32 Boihe Desiroyed. Cancel Inter-City y During War. ' . trhited States. That |vrnfi(%o;lnr t'h::v hold 263 § 200 reserve in ex- | T Daly @ of 2 W OV « i o | " i i " 5 5 s 'm{f : ‘n',[\\, ‘,,tfll i ;‘ ,\”::.w,‘v mn;ri::tr'.mm’:h\ ;n“lm P [ nous 1 Laurel avenue, between | association of Boston voted not to | Without saying, and it is in ‘this di-' decrease of $34,374,450 from last e 4 oo ng 9 oL L i £ A & pre- |, urel and Walnut Mea s were | conduct its usual champlionship tour- | rection that the various governments week ey ; i’”\,i‘m,',,h\l ‘ri“'\f:“ AL Coited Satesiand i oland. The firo started in the kitchen of [in no inter-city matches with Phil- rformer in Local Theater Claims 5 - e lthe house of R. 1. Lis. The family | adelphia and New York until after i B ] y He Was Robbed. ! business Mondays is in force. Dutch ships refeired to in the fore- | &ic1s of Bridzeport, unoccupled, was| rn Dlacelar theldhampionshin event C()flnechcut Trust a]’ld Safe DepOSlt (10- Jack Ryno, an actor appearing in a | going dispatch already have been as- | noxt burned, and then the house of | there will be an entire week of tour- The local members of the prohibi- | corn for Belglan relief and others will gecupied, with a small building in the { The proceeds will be given to the 3 1 e < e bureau at the police headquarters tjon party will meet Monday evening j bring wheat to the TUnited States. alzo went. The town sent fire | o s organiz ified through ears or CFfiClel]t, tion parts 1 Red Cross. and qualin room during the night and stole a (3re ood street to elect delegates to ' the flour may be exported the bran 1o loss to Lis is $4.000 to| CARL YOUNGBLAD, M. S. aduaty = jia £0ld watch and chain the state convention which will be | and cattle food will be retained here. o $2.000 and to Reyburn $3, Masseur, 74 West Main St. Of Executor or Administrator. flock and left the key in his door he local nch will send 11 dele- | AMERICANS WOUNDED, js morning when he arose, the key According to a cablegram received his home, Clarence We 1s s ar- Ved safely in France. He is the son s N asaly moned to Limoilo, \tl;]‘ n;m: .\r;:;. GebreetiWeaszatuor [IONOL 10 Tome o B BRRIR (0 et yinthre stree “ e e o] Quebee, Feb. 2.—The entire fire | Corporation Counsel Refuses to Turn | Charles Upson Clark of the Ameri- it Shk o et can Academy at Rome will give an il- | 4 a suburb to fight | Over Books—City Tax Collector | lustrated lecture at the Center church | for United States, of the fleots at sea. | | | | A et e Judd, her son, s0 in Florldd. pour_Minute Men to Dwell on Tmpor- | legal. Georse King is a brother of | T M1 TS WEAr T A e T 0 | | #tal, of the loss' of industrial free- 204 the declines were .follawsd bY | draught animals; it will show the use ; o d . ) : o | soldiers, be will get into better PhyS- | 0. "\iiharawn on account of war " tiom should peace soon come it would Vegh society will hold a meetin Europe is recognized as one of the | pe collected. Mr. Mag says he s |7 el Ul AN e el R L nene | in action a 3 | “Moran is certain in his own mind | POEiple Whon peace comes | d movement will of mocessity be ralkyria lodge, O. of V., held a . . e Valkyria lodg O d forces of the allles will starve and Ttalian fleets at work in the Adriatic ; . : .k of gameness. Sk Buiias 5 el Ao & must be regarded as a necessary evil, EFeSs or recede. ght. The receipts of the evening " 7INE: specially prepared slides and motion | sult. % Mrs. John Lash is visiting at tho e e bech resistible advancing tendency owlnx to OLEARING HOUSE REPORT | —————e Price fixing has been a failure iy, dition of clearing house banks and ts, Mr. and Mrs. B. Solomon of this Hungerford at the Scenic, and Editor | which will be exempt from re tion | S e o Roston, Feb. 2—The Woman's Golf | in war times should be stopped goes coss of legal requirements. This 1s a ACTOR TOSES WATCH. yesterday dtawas Ascidad Srofask | ous i arxanERment w betmsen i ithio l piis o atiy oy | nament this vear and to participate while the order for suspending | Washington, Feb. 2.—Some of the | oo cix cecaped. The hause of Thomas | (he war. hal theater, reported to the detec EROHIBINION MIpIe siened to go to Argentina to load | yohn J. Reyburn of Bridgeport, un-|nament play probably early in June. A STRONG, RELIABLE CORPORATION fs afternoon, that someone entered gt the home of Leonard Kurtz on | The wheat will he milled and while ap us which saved other struc- - 5 trustworthy service, to act as Conservator, Guardian, [He stated that he retired about 1 'held in Hartford Monday, February 11. iine il BT ot CAPITOL $750,000. SURPLUS $750,000 Thermolit i gates to the convention. At the con- Ottawa, Feb. 2.—The names of H. | Vibration, Neuritis, Rheumatism, s on the floor and the watch « vention delegates will be chosen to E. Tobin, New Haven and S. R. Tav. | the Young lady for posttion Impeded Circulation. Electric treat. (‘ o1t d S f D H C aifi- missing. The thief overioo present the state at the national | lor, Lower Falls s. are mentioned | “in local fac ments. afternoons and sonnecticut TrUSt an aie (‘pOSlt 0. ‘ timekeeper Open eve- 2 et Bney and other valuables in his tion which will be held at Chi- | in today's cas ties list for Canada as| wages paid. Herald box 13b nings. By appointment at your res- M. II. WHAPLE Pres't, HARTFORD, CONN. hes, the actor said, 5. having been wounded. l idence. R e

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