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{EW BRIT'AIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 101S. ' - form the captain® of the number n'rH:wre to New Orleans, not in con- | I\ @l men absent from every watch with- | voy, but a convoy and escort in sight | TRYS! WITH BFATH : out leave, in order that their pay may | within distance, torpedoed, and sub- | . Os on Ore | be checked. On sailing from New | marine made off immediately, un- | York the vessel was short about | doubtedly on account of convoy cs- ) - —_— HIPS twelpe or fiftecen men of the comple- } cort. Crew abandoned ship at once. | nent, it being impossible to get men | Later a British patrol vessel bap- 1 | before sailing. The captain of the |pened by, put a crew aboard and SC—— THE GRAND _— - | ship stated to me that this happened | brought her in. This is a typical cas . : _ on every voyage, and in many cases|of haste and abandonment and only (Continued From First Page). Sailors Refuse to Gbey Al S i e e twenty or | by luck was she saved. — ; twenty-five vacancies in the ship's “Italian steamship Edo, attacked by | Still more losses. This sector is com- IND UP + Qg YU_B t complement. It is a known fact that | gunfire in middle of night and stru posed mostly of position formed of W at Sight of U-boa 1 speed is the greatest factor of safety | by a shell. Master and crew aban- | S70ubs of shell —craters, organized to the merchant el passing | doned her at once. Next morning Since the Irench zained their great | OUI‘ Aflnual Qale 5 . _| through the war zone, and the im- |ship discovered by British nol BToENALCLC VRIS EL Rl i L Washin Feb. —Testimony | paired efliciency in the engine room |tally abandoned. She was manncd T i .| given by Rear Admiral Leigh Palmer, | force results in reduced speed. and brought into Queenstown. Crew Germans EatrolssActive. The Greatest Bargam Chief of Navigation, in executive ses-{ “The class of personnel in the fore- | was picked up later. Otherwise she | lLondon, ¥eb. 9.—The official state- sion before the IHouse committee on | castle that composed the deck force | would have been lost. If erew had | ment from British heodquarters in Giving Event of the year has | Naval affairs, was made public last|\vas most illiterate, and the majority | stuck by ship there is not one chance | IFrance and Belgium today reads \ - i night in "‘”‘“““}“;“ “';‘," a(‘ speech | of them foreigners, although a great |in a millon of that particular subma- “The enemy patrols were some- only two more days to run Y\i\‘f];.\:1””1;:);11:;:Cnhx;nn’::‘ 'n:‘«’;\ L ”3;,,‘:: many of them had aflidavits, etc. to |rine capturing or destroying her. hat mat¥ active than usual during | the effect that thew we 5 £ the nizht north of Lens. “There is statements of Admiral Palmer were | the United PO TUESDAY [ i o dinmd et e Sl s Silmin s | RS, JARVIS DIES AT 8 o oot e oo o | “under leave to print.” B that he secured his aflidavit from a FARMERS ASK FOR SPEED. Mr. Hicks said he had received the | Dytehman’ who kept & boarding = house with whom he was living. This | Native of Leicester, England, Passes | Pctition President to Appoint Com- permission of Secretary Daniels to use and the testimony which shows that mer- chantmen are badly manned with sail- man spoke very poor English; in | fact, it was very hard to understand voygatBiione floQRDanshico s ors who cannot understand the Eng-| i’ af all at times, A, Washington, Feb. President fuse to take orders while the vessels 5 e o e e s | . “The second factor of safety in the | Mrs, Susan Jarvis, widow of Wil- morial presented by 16 ”:""”'5’1‘mm: are soing through the war zone. ThIS| war zone is efficient lookouts. These | liam H. Jarvis, died toda doipsd| orsanieicnsuizin s the jappolnHLcH Y oy ac s i reS S S| 2l = s . z = e 2y at e ivis o f ni (Closed All Day Mondays |lack of discipline places such shibs in| cannot be had from the crew of a | at the home of her daughter, AMrs | 0f an advisory committee of mnine greater danger from submarine at-| vessel, as was clearly demonstrated | Justin L. Case, of 15 Prospect street. | [2FMers in aiding the government in * L tacks, sidninl e e T 2 i 5 el o o finite LS UL e t : tof e OnTone arras St e e we. She | framing more definitc measures t0 until Further Neotice.) In the course of his speech, Mr. occasion, when it was | Mrs. Jarvis was 87 years of age. She [IGIINS TAOTe fulinile measires Hicks, who is fighting to sive the|TCoSSSaTy to remove the passengers [ was born in Lelcester, England. She | €Pectl up agwicuitural produc presi i > B 5 from this vessel after she had struck | has been very ill for the past five 1O gInoInor BlSs Nehytomthagprosl: Then one of the most suc e ""“""“‘1 of the manning Tf "}‘)” a mine, the passengers were being :‘;,}fc“ Be ;,?GM e d.u,,,‘mm. sho | dent by a delesation representad . | ships, quoted a statement made Vil i = s 2 & cks. Sea1g.of ° auser. Sl e eh e "hite Mo . S owered and removed to another ves. | joaves four grandchildren, who are, | UVeS Wwhich called at the White Honse cessful Sales in the experi-| Andrew Furuseth, president of the| . 2 2 fanothenihcoidlieaves Sfours srandc ; bl R S T e e, o International Seamen’s union of | Sk One of the crew of a boat trans- | Mrs. J. E. Goodrich and Marcus Case G 8 urlough - Tevring ipassenzerston o o1 2 s 5 trained farm workers *ow in the America. The Ilatter sald: < s on coming along- | or New Britain, Mrs. 1. H. Johnson | ' : 5 A 7 ence of the Boston Store _ side the relief ship jumped out of g % : 3 army the government considered e e ¢ »f Stamford and A. J. Davidson o ccording to a census which we |ty By 8 TOEL S HP JEMDEC o < rvices more useful in icul- i i i i have talen, there arc about 5,000 Ger- S : re New York city. The funeral will | [lelr services more u i aeric will have passed into history. | Jave taken. there are about 5000 Ceas | vessel, Tefusing to return to his shib | propably be held on Monday after- | |!4! Lrodustion; ihat farm laborers A ety s o 9 EE ¢ 4 e kept from ciass 1 of the draft: WO in different capacities. It may be said :_‘:‘“?“fln(; i ;::;;L('? hr,'l'.‘f'_"z Ooff the | noon at 2:30 with interment at I S e ] MAKE THESE T that they are among the highest| Zom 2 B 1€ PASSONEers. This man was | view cemetery. e e S skilled men, whether they sail in the 2 Saiet 2 Opever, ° . : 3 s “BANNER DAYS” IN | forecastie or in the galley. seaman’s union took the case up with T short time loans for crop production Al : galley. Of these slplitee I b Senat iy = FRCTT, IR BTN e o A Gr the steamship company, and the de- | DEATHS AND FUNERALS i tha volic.® of price contr .1 INTEREST tions or seamen.” n:qu }hf'.t.‘");o r:;‘r]m wa : \ deserte —— DL t . if\r f‘} ]\, o Commenting upon this statement, | "5 ]"“"““‘ Lo MUY Gag Gy ik Mrs. Bridget Donnclly. et 3 e SN B LS Mo G AT vessel stated that almost an entire mittee on Legisiation. aid the petition ¢ Tho funeral of Mrs, Bridget Don- : : “For the sake of argument, let us|NeW €réw took the vessel to sea on | a1y of High street was held from hisgniostycaneuliBcons ) school a 5 P assume that 95 per cent. of the Ger-| SVery vovage, and that there mever |y, home of her father in Westfield : y class at 6:30 p. o mans on our merchant vessels are| W28 OPPOrtunity to instruct any of | 450 1 orninge A high mass of re- ing at 7:15 o'clg friendly to the United States, or at|Cf them properly before sailing quicm was celebrated at the Sacred / protecting care. least Mndifferent to their native: couns (\oaeve reportedfon Sboard Sar the Blastiisy o ety oty ne o e B e i g o : : i | er meeting anno8 try, what about the other 5 per cent, | Minute before sailing. and then many | Meart Churen In st Berin &% A0 the commission marsins allowed | LA Gttt e e || G I SR UG e G i, || CICCEES R SR o (o Biae i People's O be weeded out of the service under the | #0d_some very drunk.” OEIE e BTl o RE s Sl entt made ISV Avena i (e fed - R e Dk %1 “Now, gentlemen of the commit- | The funeral was largely attended and | ora) trade commission was asked tc Sunday—10 o’clock, pra 2 existing system of securing crews?| =o% SSRLEWER OF < "l there was an abundance of florall g SR SRR 35 Trinity Methodist Church, morning worship, Rev. Lyma It is suicidal merely because that|fec. 1 have just a few more cases. | L1070 e Keiiors eral Tooan oY the@ationallpanenficiaaaias : e Wl Fors ws 1t o ouicioal paere) Sl B0 G e et G s | Gkt Mhe hearers were, JoSebh | ociation in the wrico fixing hearing | At 10:45 a.m. Rev. W. It Cook|Johnson will preach; 12:15 Bib knowingly to place itself above a | conduct of personnel, United States, Donnelly. Joseph Woods, illiam |} jevoted to jobber's part in the trad will continue his sermon on “The | school; 5:45, Young People's me volcano has been quiescent:for a few | 8nd allied merchant vessels, illustrat- | Geary, William Roche, John Ale- g ¢ Olmstead, president of the life after death.” ing; 7 o'clock, Evening service, weeks or manths. ing the necessity for all tonnage trad- | Inerly and Richard Shortell. The | sociation said the paper merchants \t 9:45 and 12:15 the sessions of Wednesday—3 o’clock, Women “Every officer and every member of | ing through submarine areas being | flower bearers were Daniel Don ere willing to continue handling | the church Sunday school will be | Missionary Prayer Band will me) CII Y lTEMS a crew navigating a ship in the war | manned and operated by the navy. elly and James O'Leary. Burial Was | ewsprint in cirload lots at the for- | held as usual. Young people’s meet | with Mrs, Hawxhors, 84 Prosp p e & o 1 e ; ; in St. Mary's new Catholic cemeter, [ imor margin of 5 per cent, which on | ing at 6 p. m. AIl are welcome. street. zone under the American flag should Crew Abandons Navijo. . : . ) Thursd: 4 o'clock i o g e > ._|be an American citizen, and all of | «‘Steamship Nuvejo, Aus G ) LI (e the hasis of the present 3 cent price | ursday—4 o'clock meeting w Interwoven socks, the sock that out- | e maiena b 2 R Ip Mavajo, Kus. 1. 1917, — oot ER (b e e loles 0y Stanley Memorial Church, the Juniors and children; 7:45, Mi cars them all, Complete line just | them should wear the uniform i9 | 500 miles west of ireland. shelivd by ) = e o L Srn e e received. Globe Clothing House, sole | ¢0URtry.” submarine. Ship caught fire. i%ive Agnes Wallick, "} A ‘fl’." Lot D l’ A “"-'“'; tox Lincoln’s birthday will be observed | We¢ek prayer meeting. lved. Globe g ] » sole ! q i % A sheets 1o association asked how- | at the morning service with a sermon 1 S e New Britain.— 41 o1 cated. | minutes ¢ alarm of fire crew aban- The fu S > gnes ick ¥ N o S = distributers for New Britain. Many of Crew Intoxicated | th” 2L a l‘ " Grew DI The funeral ‘\ ‘\4“ Wallick "\_ ever that the margin for less than | by the pastor. A special offering | Hungerford Court. Sunday eveniy George Kiesewetter of Vine street,| Admiral Palmer’s testimony is in | doned ship. No effort made to it | held at 8 o'clock this morning at St. | caviead lots but more than one ton | wuf can | at 7:30, Rev. The isch wckson, S. C., is ill with the measies.| I sent three office from our bu- StOPPing enzines. Captain left <h Hdward V. Grikis officiated ot {he | rhat would make the prices $3.40 for | gaged in’ missionary work In the | subject: “Where is God In this war over arge ar B guards, equiem ma irial wias 1 ol « 23.90 for s s, eSSl 3 i - - Mrs. Frederick Kinkade of Green- [F€au over in «;l’]t e u‘r -I‘llvl;l‘fl(;(;,ti('::]l»lr S o LR s e rolls and $3.90 for shects. In less| douth, Sunday school at 12. The| AN important conference will be h wood street was operated on at the|SC *nat * wou jl Sl .":’{, d what | on board. Flames then heyond con ALY'S NC atholic cemete thun one ton lots the ssociation | young Teople’s society will mect at | 4t the closo of the service to whi Hartford hospital today for appendi- | Tation as to what was good and what | = %0 %o - St = = t v cent commission in-| ¢ ;. Topic: *“What my church | eVery Universalist in this city is i * was not good and what to do in order | {rol, so Cantain aliezed. RReabandoned John S. ¥ ; - eon ! 5 5 cities. 5 g =9 i She W 0 3 2 x f stands for.” vited. Good music. Bveryono w to increase the efficiency of the serv- | Ner. She was afloat nexg mornins T ks ivkkham - - T se. When they returned they mude tteamship Wico, Aug. 6. 1917 e funcral Jo00 S SUnTEE oy |Scouts on Monday at T p come: e Lenstasy x 2 e oL G S held : o'clock Monday HOME GUARD CIHHANGES. Zndeavor Circle, Wednesday, T o a few notes, ;xnrlrnm‘ of UHH\! ~';H‘» M e . 'uv‘xn\;‘li‘n{ ternoon from his home in Newington Hart Feb. 8.—OQrders issued m b Rev. G. H. Staton, pusto “ On sailing from New York the Britis destroyer Sub: e e he Newinzion | from the military emerzency hoard g o e e inE e 0 storckeeper. lamplighter, boatswain, wed 500 yards distant. One shot lp will in th Newingzion e e eelp L e L A.m:\n‘nuts. 'I‘]\fxrsr!vn, ‘-‘1.,‘ ,"' I?‘O\":\’,].“:\'}\‘ T .p !1 4 An examination for clerks and car- |14 bhoatswain's mate were drunk. fired immediatgly on sizhting and L e o R el e mist o1l On Briday the Budeavor Clrcle v R AL t the local postofiice Wil be | ons catle crow of this particular submarine submersed. Captain im- Ao i e ah S i)ielvelian fentertainment (ati7:46. o e e s i : 7 5 7 SICU e o St e N 5 g | cnlist sast He - 3 e Sunday school w by the civil service commission | ¢hip (and I understand it is not dif- mediately on sighting submarine gav LONSFAND IUREA TN YNSRI G R SSma e o e eol il S e o e il s : e ; 1 order to ‘aband e First Baptist Church 12:30 p. m. H. Brewer R L 23. ferent from any others, in fact, much ler to ‘abandon ship’. Engines = Connecticut Home Gus are trans- : : ; Gently leleated i Sane T ntenAen < Members of the Viking A. C. will | better than some) being made up al- | Stobbed as soon as alarm was sound- | \grcement Signed By ¥nvoys of Cen- | ferred o company « The Stony Ll Mahurohgwitiuniic floniim orn by s e easni b e hold a danee in Booth’s hall tonight, | most entirely of foreigners who could | ¢l and deportment abandoned. Armed Powers and RRada. Creck company is to b uted s fins worship with the First Congrega- || nqant of the Sunday school Wil the proceeds to go for the purchase of [ not even speak broken English. There | zuard prevented ship being —aban- | o Tl g {he Branford company hereafter, The | tional chureh. Rev. P. H, J. Ler-| g S50 > (08 Py SRSt 0 tobacco for the many members in the | was no one available to talk to them d(oned, and at point of pistol drove G kel Ee0 G DeACSldBee e sienation of Uabtain lliam I. Com- | rige. M. D., who i3 executive secre- | ‘oicre tonchers and ‘,'W-‘« 167 army and navy in their own language until the second ' the enginecr force, including chic . o Pt \"“I“"f] by representi- | gock third Norwich company st of the Northern Baptist Con-|. ocont at 12:30. At .) 30 p. m. t Rose Tresky, of this city, through | 8ay out from New York. I personally | below. Engines were started and e acatie senlral Rowersiantd o the | accepted and he is henorably dis- | vention, will speak on the subject: 3 7 e A E. Pouzzner, has brought suit for |saw & great many of the crew under |Iesumed her voyage uninjured. ranlan e dd, R0 semiomcialN e charged. The North Haven platoon The relution of miseions and In- | o sy 0 S ® 00 azainet Joha and Lillian Nan. | the influence of lauor, in fact, to such | cscape undoubtedly due to presc sncuaces of Company M, sccond rvegiment is to | ternational Affairs.” The regular | (ou ST O FAS PIRIOT TS B = 5 5 an extent to be incapacitated for | ©f British destrover. Merchant com- g be known herca as inecr com- | f the Bible school will be | .. ibepatt N L ero of Springfield. The action is on |an | Tondon, Feb Tt Church Stands I7or At 7:45 p. @ E = 2 ety = P T o ary acti an be | Dlement did everything possible to sondon, Feb. 9.- e peace azree- | Lonv second military district. he Baptist church : 2:15 Shanii ot el % money loaned and the writ is suitable | duty. No iplinary action ci e Y T T T o] ol gy |y B i et ! ke ptist church at 12:15| oporal services will be held. Some in the city court. Money which was |taken in these cases; the only course | losc her. U3 bl n M ot o e e 3 v SRR HIGHER COMMISSION. Washington, Feb. f.—increase in vholesale paper dealers in the agree Third engineer took wheel aind ke Philip Tupper, an assistant foreman 1t the Stanley Warks, is at the Hart- | ford hospital recovering from a recent | operation | Y. P. S. of C. E. exercises will = 5 to £ this ship is to log | zag, did not properly darken ship, did { Ukraine was signed at 2 a. m. this REDUCE AVIATORS PAY : o) ‘.\:“;n,‘:.m co“fpop;‘l‘fc :;"p those who will take part: organ vd lue the defendants was garnished. for the Captain o ship is S s L s et 2 gmoc bl 0] 2 : Lerrig ad a rence in the | s N s Gurley: viollrit N e el 14 4 P eoc whe morning according to an officinl Ber- yiow a1 oy . y ) H olin dwu Ehesefmen: forja dayisipayewnileftheva EloLm i nin S0 B T CLESDS S IR M| Washington, Ifeh. 8.-—On a report | Baptist church on the Five-Year Pro- . Robert Hughes of 478 West Main | (085% 0 00 & ¢ | convoy left him: allowed unidentificd |1in statement forwarded from Copan- ashington,: I ! ah SO by Mr. and Miss Alberta Jones; vos street has complained to the police |? from General Pershing thai aviation | gram. All members of the church T e 6 oloiaii S cchange Telesrapt 5 duet, by Mrs. M. Diggs and Miss Mi “ s 2 o e es- | vessel to close him. hagen by the Exchange Teleg bl e e e DA e o o ¢ 3 about the practice made by boys of On another occasion it was nec is mot extra hazardov #vice, Secre- [ are urged to be present. A 2y e e e o coasting on the sidewalk on West sary to lower the lifeboats while in the | H“ftcn,n‘-fhm f‘:ur“u».ymi«x. Aug. 6, 1917, | oI spondent. 7 tary Baker today submitted to the|the Y, P. 8. C. E. will meet. The | 1ley and Lee Brewster: violin 8o war zone and hold “abandon ship” | after four-hour engagement Captain S ey . senate military committee a bill to ve- | topic for the evening will be, “What | 1 oraine un 4 o Pt | drill as required by law. It so hap- | Stopped, turned broadside to subma- | PISTURBANCE IN DENMARK. | ) anl extrapay allowances in the | church stands for,” leader, Dr.|sy Sharles Gurley: duet by.Misse Julius Selbert of 250 Broad street |pened that the vessel entered the war | Tine and surrendered, abandoning ves Copenhagen, Feb. 9.—Syndicatists | aviation service, averaging about 50 ss. The chorus will sing at th FRIC A R LENoapIte reported to Sergeant Kelly at 12:30 | yone on Sunday, and, although the |sel. He stated he was afraid there | and Danish Bolsheviki has sent out | per coni. The measure submitted by | s lveryone welcome. o’clock this morning that he had been | yessel was holding “abandon ship” | might be casualties. Submarine ap- |a call for a mass meeting and et e e e 2 Swedish Elim Churc} robbed of $20 at the depqt by threo | arill for the safety of the passenger | Proached ship on surface Within 500 | strcet demonstration to he held here | new 16 aviators” to be filled by il Gon ele ea tional [Ghirer J. E. Klingberg pastor. Sund young men. He gave a description | and crew, it was necessary to pay the | yards before she was abandoned. |next Monday for the organization of | gspecially qualified civiliauns paid $150 I O e e ) school begins at 10 o'clack “and ¢ of the robbers to the police, crew, while standing by this drill, 40 | Ship sunk by Germans going aboard |a Danish council of soldiers and | monthiy 9:30. Morning worship with sermon | oy LnS worship at 11 . S r orti anc slacing bombs i e s aces workmen’s ) ties. The New ovic will speak on, “A friend in nee¢ The first and second basketball | cents per hour overtime | and placing bombs in various place: vorkmen’s deputies. The N viet ¢ wppropriate to Lincoln's Birthday on ”,M,il indecd In the evening The spirit of Lincoln for the time,” { congregation will hold a union serv it 10:45. Church school, main di together with the Bethany churchl) St o the NewiEritain B aohes) “ *On several occasions, while pa “Steamship Finland, Oct. 27, 1917. | proposed to act drastically in behalf | O™y GARMENT SHOPS EXEMPT. | will meet at 10 o'clock Tuesday | ing through the war zone, it was nec- | Torpedoed in convoy. Did not see for- | of the unemployed if p rliament doces F }normn: in the Y. M. C. A. gym- | essary for me to go below, at the re- pmgu Crs _w‘\v'n m‘n-.r r}:d n«fvt‘:(-r')\‘;l‘l‘; not »nnw.wllzut‘b pass a bill provid- | sion, at 12:15. Ttalian school at ot nasium for practice. (questyof thelicorporalof fthefeuardiij Dedo S Greatest confus op ol xuergh at ng relief { well as those housing members ind worship at 4 o’clock. Assyrian ZIONIST MASS MERTING. in order to stop members of the en- | coruplement. Started to abandon ship | ——————— unions are excipt from the Mon St = gineers’ force from smoking on ex-; immediately. Only loss of life cansed | wofship at 6 o’clock. 4 i e c o eaE : = e e e e s o i = The Zionists' Restoration Fu posed decks, this being against the by boat falling while lowering, spill- '\l',‘\ ATh “E'TI'BI'IC‘Ss b . ,:,\(.,,',1 p ‘.,(:,V.“] ‘\'ljir,',"l‘,, Monday—Scout Troop 8 at 7:30: | .,mmittee of this city is making 4 law in the war zone. These people in | ing people into water. When manifest | Washington, Feb. 9—Senate repub- | ;. "¢ places that employ members of rangements to wind up the campail ners and could shib would float, people returned |licans today held their first confer- |\ * 4\ ionational Ladics Garment ALl e T with a large mass meeting to aboard, and ship made her way to |cnce since the United States entered | |\ i union was announced yester-| —mmcsday—=Scout Troop 2 at 7:30. | held on March 3. George Gans port under own steam. the war and discussed vagjous admin- | e P et ||, LG o T Gl G chairman of the speakers’ committed understs i scossary for me ‘Steamship Luckenbach, Oct. 11, |istration measures, especially the bill | offiiinls said today was dictatear| Girl Scouts, Troop 1, at Church | Jeaving tomorrow for New York o understandiits was i SCeasaIy Slor I e N7 inlconvoy llSiehted auba arine | tolclothe thetipresident with® broad | night for devotions and war work at|to see Rabbi Wise one of the leadd HE T o e e Erel {hree miles ahead of ship at 5:13 p, | POWers to co-ordinate government | 7:30 of the Zionist movement and try ferations of hum ity & literate and unkempt bunch of hu- | m.; thought it a buoy. At 5:55 sight. | departments. Leader Gallinger is \IR RO FROM TEXAS, | Friday—Entertainment for church | persuade him to come to New B There will be & vecention held 8t ., polnes 1t was over any duty io ‘ cd periscope distant 200 yards ahead. | <1ed : ‘,]‘LL!(‘mc“n& promising S o e hoo! a oclock. ‘::,mno:nm:h “f;f‘m“i:l r”\&:\m]"\‘ -H”ln the Salvation Army Barracks tonight. { ey R 2 Captain avoided attack and procec OfyrepliCHNS D NECECRALYEW SIS £ : X 1 ¢ 3 op A S0me reas se C e abl S0t 1 qeal with. The first hour of thae 4 e oune \merics ioutenant from e . hrist. & 5 o > G Norden lodge, I. O. G. T., will hold | (et the speed of the ship was re- | €l at maximum speed. Got ahead of | lation. Missouri mentioned in an Associated (el I M G T (e B T il ia pesol Sren M O . hay a celebration of its 22nd anniversary } 2r ‘, from one-half to a full knot Convoy; at dark slowed from 10 to 7 = Chapel, corner of West Main street | to secure other prominent speaker : y Press dispatch from the American ¥ ] SRk 1 = tonight at the rooms on Arch stre per hour. This is very dangerous in | knots. Did not zigzag. Continued to | INTENSIVE U-BOAT CAMPAIGN. | front yesterday as having brought | 04 Park Place. Sunday morning’ A masquerade dance will be given ol = ar Zonef speed being iolaain| how iscreencd kwakemliznt QEACESH) i down an enemy airplane was identi- | Service at 10:45, subject: “Spirit S DIREHDANBAC WA by the Lady Owls tonight at Tlectric | facior of safoty. The reason for this | M. Ship torpedoed. Submarine evi- [ jellicoe Anticipates “Hard Time of 107 | fied toduy as Stephen Thompson, | Sunday school at 9:45. Wednosday | —Women who can and will S8 hall. reduction of speed is explained as fol- | dently trailed along guided by screen- This Summer. West Dlains, Mo., son of N. . Thomp- | €veninz meeting at 8 olclock. The | birthday bazs are urgc Dimock The Ladies’ Auxiliary, A. O. L, | jows | ed wake light and assisted by slow ! son of this place. Mr. Thompson re- | readinz room at the same address is| cate with Mrs. Brnes e celebrated its 21st anniversary last | ‘If any members of the engineer | SPeed without zigzag. Submarine ap: London, Feb. 9.—Admiral Sir John ;- of O (s B in & cablo. | open daily from 2 until 5 o’clock ex-‘ 212 Lincoln stre Washington ployinz non-union garment workers as St. Mary's Holy Name society will meet tomorrow evening. A water main on Rhodes strect burst at 2 o’clock this morning and the water department gang worked | suntjl daylight making repairs. The water department requests that in all | houses where the water pipes have a endency to freeze the occupants eave the faucets turned on. meeting of standing committee at parsonage at 7:30. every case were foreig not understand a word of Enzlish, and in order for me to make them i seare se te s after firing | It c er Chief of the Nav- | cept Sundays | Mrs. Dimock is chairma the N night at Electric hall. State and | force decide ithat they do not eare to | Peared close ten minutes after firing | Rt. Jellicoe, former Chief of th 2 eram today t Sunday = N endc nva s w sent ey i de to | torpedo. Could probably have been |al Staff, speaking at Hull. said he was 5 T Britain unit which wi county officers were present and an| go on watch they cannot be made to i 1 . S : G Ssd b — . St. Markis ‘Ghurch B isia ervice ! 2 By i : The s destroyed had ascrew stuck to their | afraic re are - a bad time f SOLDIER TLIL. St. 56 e ne SRsaeis o enjoyable evening was spent. lo so. The only recourse in this oy o s e iire ) Al can ] 2 i : = feve we wii se : . finishg o O on at o s w0 W | representative among other watch- | _‘Steamship J. D. Archbold, June 15, fabout August—T belleve we wiil Sl o nigl delver a resses a 1eaters to- | @ CPLERE S ek = 517, o 2 o fr ible to say 2 S| @ 1 enace - night are Attorney M. D). Saxe, who | cr and obtain volunteers to stand Lol Renre “"R',“.‘IT’""“ passasepfzomilale o s LSRRt 2 ibt will speak at Fox's theater: Attorney | the watch of these men. The pay of I"”” Il“ “(')“‘f\"” f:r;}“" I'l’c“,'" Wi st N Gt : ! e W7l cil Hungertord atEine TSceum. | theimeniwholdol rot igofon watchiis i1y ERCIOEREY SARCEIuMnE 008 SN s o cal condition. Following his illness| by the Rt. Rev. Chauncey B. Brew- : Attorney W. F. Mangan, at Keeney’s, | then checked, and the men who take infested by submarines. Persisted in VANDERBIIT PROMOTED. | with pneumonia complications set in | ster; 4:30 p. m., Evening Praver and | aidl Tetnaterii Dot B ot oo [NincipEwatcnes¥arolpata Bitom lisuch ficoute through . that area. Sighted Spartanburg, S. C., Feb. 9.—Col. | which necessitated a consultation of | sermon by the Rev. Samuel Sutcliffe. | (S;vm.“ S arfey, & funds as are checked against the for- su‘hnw_rn!o disguised as a fishing ves- | corpelius Vanderbilt h been de- | physicians and it was finally necessary B — mer. As the watches always relieve | ¢l sail set at 3:15 p. m. distant seven | ;ioneq as acting chief of stafl of the | to perform a serious operation 1o re- First Church of Christ. Intiation the larges b at the meal hour, after volunteers | Miles: Closed it, thousht it was well | 7y givision succeeding Col. Band- | lieve the suffer. At present he is| (Conter Congresational), corner midaies. Tt is raicd have been sccured they then go be- | Known that submarines frequently |;ois, who has been promoted to ba | resting as comfortably as can be ex-| yain’ ana Church streetr, Union | 3 N 1 and has 1 s ! - adopted this disguise. Did not zig- {gadier seners I eateains ah s egarded 5 low and get their meal, and this usu- DEod a brigadier general. pected, although still regarded as| gorvice with the Baptist church at | sion President Waine Dy this church. Morning service, 10:45. | of red, white ana Wl The four minute speakers who will se is for the engineer officer to send Private Roy Wilcox of the army Services $""f1a.:- February 10, 1918. medical corps., who was taken ill with Septuagesima Sunday SR e pneumonia while at his home on a| Holy Communion; 10:45 a. m., Morn- Measur short furlough, is still in a very criti- | ing Prayer, onfirmation and sermon | also wantc S. OF V. AUXILLARY RECORD. The Sons of Veterans is proud of record for 1917 g taken n MORE COMING. Secretary Frank S. Cadwell of the local civil service board announced to- jay that three more examinations will be held for positions as government stenographers and typewriters. The jates are February 1, March 15 and April 19, o w T ¥ Chaunc ally takes them about an hour. As | '/«“T" "mi" 14 15 p. m vwhm]‘suhmnrym’ TR : dangerously ill as result they get pay for a four-hour | SUPMerged. When <hip was ‘3."[)10“3""' CGMPANY CHANGES NAME., IR, Rev. . H. J. Lerrigo, M. D., of NeW were presented at th watch, while actually they stand a | S7EW ‘vm_m’”(:f‘ ]‘: ’l;fl“': “_ ;‘ ‘,P““;: Hartford, Feb. 9—At the capital . MES. CAREY _u\»‘ WED. York will speak, subject: ‘“The rela- | the past presidc three-hour watch, the first hour of [ 2 {;;U .1.:;@1‘1‘;5r U"}lu“ *i‘»_n '\:\ ic report was received that the wn\?- engageinent of rs. ot ]" Toii el s el e their watch being short of men. [ea e ‘_”T;‘umm Arnings | German Fire Insurance company of | Wells Carey of Fanuington, Welll g yg. opyren sehool at ‘ = i el e Sy | and ordinary pre s, Ji:tsburgh had changed ils name to| Known in this city where she spent| (G5« JAAreR SOR00 L1 0, g o il Crews Frequently British steamship Idoemonus, Sept . Globe Insurance campany o | her school days, to Franklin Woodruft | =1 % L B ek ; o FACTORY IS EXEMPTED, “To the best of my knowledge this | 15, 1917, 3 p. m. Torpedoed near land. | 1% 1902 | Taylor of Brooklyn and Hartford has| 9/€lock. Mr. Maier will <t o e The United States fuel administra- | happened with every watch on, the | All hands immediately abandoned s = been announced. Mrs. Carev is the| ‘1‘h~ new plans for you ! g proba lion has notified the management of | particular ship in question from New | ship. Ship floated. Patrol vessels ar e T only daughter of Mary and tlie late | Worlk court i of $100 is fert to ¢ ‘he Peck & Young Mfg. Co. of For- | York to Liverpool, and on the re-|rived and towed ship where she could WILD CLOSE SOITOOLS. George M. Wells of this city and the s e stville that this concern as well as | turn trip. I saw as many as eight| be beached. Otherwise would have Torrington, Feb. 9.—The Torring- \(iqow of the late (. Benham Carey. \elvent 2 R he remainder of the esty W > clos 1 1 t. near Stanley stree s divided hetween icorge ( > its two branches in this city, are cx- | names reported to the captain of the | been lost through hasty abandon- | ton public sehools Will be closed next yho was killed in Providence. M 5 e ir Stani treet., ‘i divided hetween' Gaorge ©. T ¥ smpt from the Monday closing 1 ip in one watch for this reason, tha | ment. week in accordance with the request mavige i< the son of the late Rev, and 1 hour by . R am in unham, Frederi lation. ' r r being required to in- “Freneh steamship Mississippi from | of the fucl administrator, | Mrs, ¢ & Taylor 1t 10:4%, subject: “The AMinnic and Julin Dunham.