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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1918. |GERMANY T0 WAGE | ’ 'fiER\ziAR“flN Russin f A. KATTEN & SON RIC Hartford One Price Clothing Co S 114-116 Asylum St. (Continued From First Page). stone of the entire peace structure and opposition to these arrangements cannot be regarded as compatible with the interests of the manarchy.” . In conformity with the stipulations COples of the treaty, all Ukrainian surplus n oarms. e caused Military support will bhe Tequired it to be born the dden of central depats and junctions must be | g e corRe T hior e protected from attacks by bandits and 3 and overcoats we are selling at $20. count with the Com- the conclusion of peace with the 5 e Bolsheviki s not a question | § the main-spring of Hi» the Bolsheviki 1t i 1 question We bought these at the old low mercial - Tenst Com- Ukraine, and s grain is to be exported up to July 31. ¢ e H A commission has been formed to de- 3 First PafiSIdEni termine tho amount of supplies and of ¢ 7 e 8 3 " of a military alliance but a common If you're thinking about where to erty. justice and patri- milif : ot the most for your moncy in cloth- otism, organization for the protection of rail- | o prices and are selling them on the pany. " “_ll!;:w‘\;\ and 1(1’“”k":;i\'i;fl'(:‘r\v(t&'“r:;;- manutacturers ame basis. Four per cent. inter- gnizing o imy fought for the noblest to what extent we can give assistance fng—think of this store. way service and delivery of grain. It will pay you to buy now—prices est pald on Savings ing the war under the present cir- reason that any peoplo in this respect. ance will be Ehie . - Decide to he suc- The statement then refors to tho | [ h s b 2 d f d- Tour drcam of big valucs will b« Bt oftoct o e @ have just been received from cur leading bt e g cumstances, preferred to lay down S i Accounts. their arms with a certain eclat and 00 to OO to assume the pose of an oppressed | @ 3 people. Russian tactics, however, ap- pear to be the worst for them becausc can bave for rising iven both technically and militarily. [ realized when we show yon the suits an ac produced we are in no wise bound by their declaration, and from the standpaint CHARLES UNCONVINGED at present by the temporary armis-| =~ PRESIDENT PLAYS | somee s WARRANT FOR HOARDIR tice and continue the war, or to make were again in active demand g . opening of today's market, s 3 Scor T BEshown o .. PflLITlES [;HAR E a similar peace declaration The | Food Administrator Scoville Orvders Austro-Hungarian government has no Ly o e e * N i 3 reason to denounce the armistice. Arrest of Farmer Who Had Five Armics of Central Powers Wil | AVerage gains of a point. Baylipments ie] Foutput, so thut 2 ! and war issues ke . vi " “In Germany a more skeptieal opin- Barrcly and is Baying More ir issues kept pace fwith the the causes go 'Heeper than the T jon appears to prevail, but an ex- Return Home in Victory. H‘u;'\‘(n}\l(’\)l:t‘ elsewhere. Theré was ur- weather. ) S e “ 5 - - : ; gent short covering in numjerous spe- | ¢ H’ change of views should soon be| Ifartford, Feb. 15.—In fulfillment of | _Amsterdam, Tcb. 15.—Emperar | clalties, including oils tobhoees crn. | . Ste€l Wworks operations in the Cen place. On the other hand, it would | hiy promise made at a meeting in New Charles has issucd an army order in | {ral Leather, American Sugar. ana el West are generally at 60 to 70 be a great mistake on our part 0§ jfaven last night that hoarding of connection with the Russian dec S : announce a state of peace now and | foodstuffs would be prosecuted, Fed- tion of termination of the war in (Continued From First Page). thus bind our hands 1t would not | eral Feod Administrator 1tobert Sco- Which he reviews the cvents of the = do if, for example, we have to inter- | villo today requested United States War leading to Russia’s military col- sickness and furnish them with suit- [ VeNe to protect the T e | Attorney Spellacy to take up the case labse. The order, as quoted in a|turing the advance. Liberty Bonds the na- | able clothing. Our relations with the Russian|,r 5 farmer who, having five barrels Vienna dispatch, continues et etirragnly : The industry continues to look {o he Federal government at the ns government, however, are not broken. | o¢ nour i 5 4 “And vet tr - hs 2 gl g e ; i s unable to be in What America Tack: ! 3 - of flour in his house is buying mo 1 yet the hour has not come Tho Washington for its impulse toward Mization fnuredu s o800 8 “w I Smchan e Neither do the Russians wish this. On |\ qoppant was prepared and will when T am able to recall my warriors better or worse conditions. TIts lai- his city next week the session of the We arc the inventors and leaders | {ne contrary they desire to CONtinUe | o veq anting e o il the ar. 1o their homesteads, Bt their roo : e ot purt has been postponed for two in airplanes, and yet we have no air- | dfplomatic relations through the wire- | 500V QIS 118 Gase TN e e e jeeks, The court will meet March 6. | planes. We have the greatest steel | Jogsa and the commissions now siffing T o b N ot theitor works in the world, and yet we have | { P, er will not be made known > - ples draw rength, from their recol- TogEs DN e USRS S | iniEeboeiad R N lection of the glorious deeds of their |y PTREE AR (TeeCTec 2 to begin rolling such steel until c ew guns. We lead the world in auto- We shortly expect a declaration e S £ i ot nine i ox N BUSEIIEEC LG R B CITEES I Tl ) el issuealinlso l davelopedl mneater censes covering it have been wit Flour in violation of s ) UILEE strength. sued by the War Trade Bourd. Bla Austrian Emperor Still - Confident | 1 SRIEEA S Wall Streot.—Rails and shl | i | Children's 25c¢ Hose 19¢ land’s—advt. The payroll for the water depart- en® this week is $495.95. As Allen B. Church, who represents per cent. of capacity and some stecl plants, owing to freight embargoes A American Smelting. TInitial gains — were substantially extended heforo the end of the first hour Union Pa- ond the large accumulation of cific, Reading ang U 8. Steor s shibped product, are. todéy, ok lit- tle better than 50 per cent usual lull occurred during the intermediary session but without im- 2 pairment of quoted values. In fact, o C0NCern is the sharper restriction most leading issucs, including rajls DUt ubon exports, the War Industries 3oard having warned producers no A smolker and entertainment will be and industrials, cxceeded theip max lega Bld at the Machinists’ hall on Church Loarding of # necessary foodstufy, i{ho hopo of defeating Mayor Quigley, stated today that the story was with- out foundation as far as he was con- cerned although ho could not answer feet noxt Saturday evening, during|mobile manufacture, and yet we are | that Rumania is ready to enter inta : Jhe course of which .lnh.n).\:, ‘x(:lo‘,\lo [ '::;;-ki’;l‘:xl|lul4\1m\:"‘fi\t tf:r ar;:xc:;:xn \l\n::(:; negotiations \\'Hh’ H&.‘ e Rl e R o - e e ncsieeed laet “"?""“',"’]:""',):"“f",‘i ::,(,,Ck"\,m topics | we have is responsible for camp hos- R e The penalty under the bill is §3,000 CURTIS DENIT 8 New York Stock Exchange quota- Products. the trade is now advised ;.‘:.'m‘.\\r,v 1;,”in<- machinists of this | Pitals not having heat, water or sew- biorian: Th bl o e DEe o Bo Sean DTGl e S i e = furnished by Richter & Co., :]r:)un (In-.‘(-:,w-l‘»\_m‘ L list and il e S tatlons have been aent age.” e R R R | — - a ention o = nizing Third | members ot the New York Stock Ex- Shipmen .x.. e subject to the new x ;‘5};““‘;"‘)‘ Skt IFurnishing of food to the army. he | tnat peace negotiations with Rumania | ROOSEVELT OUT SOON. Party in Spri change. b \l;‘nl(n»\].\-“\;;lj of luding had s 3 N o |said, has been a tremendous success, ! ; P ve opened. They 1 = orma n . S L ¥eb. 15, 191 8 ssued previous to Feb Men's $1.00 2-piece Underwear 79¢ | 305 (85 2000 1 MR e ':Ir‘v“(‘-‘::f‘]int “"ry) ',,,1.(~.X§ “.»(,n.mr\!y:-\w H(\\l;' Colonel May Teave Hospital in .\111’:”.'\“»:\“,‘;[ ]\\_J\\ul w m\»..‘ndn:\ ) This tightening of export reguln it Besse-Leland's.—advt. praised General Crozier, chief of ord- | has heen issued. it may be assumed Weeks. e e N n | Am Beet Sugar .. 79% tions following recent efforts to ma The members of the sewing club of | nance ng he had often d [ that Rumanian negotiators who will | . : g i \laska Gold 5 2y h Government prices apply to certa Jle <% W. B. L. met this aftegiipen at | congress for more ordnance appropri- | first discuss a prolongation of the ar- e Rtorlc SELIcL i o reodore Am Car & Fdy Co. T4% 7 iron and steel exports even thoug fic home of Mrs. Michael mgmh.v, 81 Ptiche b Gt L sontiment Al o || srictica have Aeovealati Diate aprceq |l Roosevalliiesi softanrocoverediitrom rg e sy 5 11 not intended for war purposes i § Winter street, where they made | country prevented —appropriations. | upon. his recent operations for —abscesses Nt 80 concerting to interests that have bspital garments for the Red Cross. | General Crozier, however, he declared that lie will b ablo to leave the hos- SeTned althousn ho ¢ s also saiq | M Leoco .. . 633 i ua, thrived on foreign trade The Ludorf Building Co. of this|was partly responsible for deficiencies — e —— .”' ’u l_l‘:v;”_l‘w‘rhhluvlr‘xl\ :\Ht‘t’:vl n ”."” ”.\u "\ i el (‘:} b 1:»\‘:;‘ ‘“\‘”r‘ {\1’:\-:‘-1»‘- Am Smelting L sl ) \‘(HLK “‘\‘:‘»“'(M.K“\lull; v»;”:(s':{rww ‘n: 1eh ity is about to start on the work of in machine guns and light ordnance. o4 : il i ) his homo a ster [0 D : 5 > Te- | Am Sugar . 10614 sea as 10 amot steel {A T ,:i\—f:\n:\l_v block on Gold| Reliance upon France for ordnance | DESTROYER LAUNCHED | kay ten days later ; h A M b e & can supply apart from war @ vcot. - The building will cost $9,000 | and other materials, e said, “was ) B This was announc n s bullating 0 5 00 gl B e G et el 5 : the new business going on thelr hd is to be 37 by 62 feet | very doubtful wisdom,” and the pow- WITHIN RECORD '[‘Ij\[}.“ i w_lw v his ;xy\\.\:Av ecrotary today 4 LHeT i e ,\(j\,m,,v( : AT S Fe Ry C o J.\".\IH:IVL'AI( is ;»l.m mGwr s 950 Lisle Fose 19¢ at Besse- | der situation was described as acute 16 Roosevclt hospital where he is 1id today. = woulan® Bell ol plates a¥eonsiderable amon Mgn's 25c Lisle il L f L iy convalescing g o say so. O s o availuble for ordinary nder contract 'tol the Allies andl our Col. Toosevelt was able today to R R T .. _ purposes whenever capacity out The Crackow ‘Tn\, m‘mn (;nv ;nnrr total capacity not half of our needs.” | Fleet Warship Glides Down Ways | ¢ wd some from hooks and newspa- | Hetl Sted) Bl o - 5 u‘n m»(ru.u-hm Both plate mill st cvening and elected its board o 2 Lo e el on- . g pers, it was learned at the hospital, | PRIEST GITS COMMISSION. Sl fabricating shops havo had their Jpc rectors. The company is to conduct (,N‘l\,fd‘.““]‘]’(’l‘s e T ntalii. | Tour Months After Keel is Ia ) ¢ IMISSTON Butto Superior ... 19 ations badly upset by the unreadir grocery and meat business in this| . iy anq systematically. 68 Pcr Gent. Complote. SHIPY VRD STRIKE STILI, ON. b with a capital of $10,000. The | " .\yhjle the actual number of ma- - ectors are: Wladislaw GOrzvis, | .hines constructed,” he said, “does Washington, I'eh. 15.-—Sccretary | Company Places Dispute Wholly in | hert Fliss Julian Gunsli, John Plaza, | 15t compare favorably with impres- | Daniels announced today the receipt Hands of Government. ezepan Plaza, Adam Lukose | sions given the public, it is represent- | of a telegram from tho Mare Island i aw Gorzyis, John Chrusicl Marein | oq that production will be very | navy vard, California, stating that| . *RO80, TEn T2 waees Tt in St. Rose’ church, Newtown Cons Gas and John Jawriz rapid.’ the destrover Tayvlor was launched 4 4 Ak EeY SR ity Crucible 2 2 B A rehearsal of the T. B. cast Althoush praising efforts of the | there vesterday, 66 per cent. com- | 0 :i\f‘wn }&- erday Plant of | 0 e OFFIC rt DGHARGD Dails Hidson aquiring for (l.NHV‘x tons o plates, chorus for the play, “Forty-five war department toward reorganizi- | pjete. four months after the keel was Uhebethieh Sty . at Sparrows 2 : Sl | e y but modification of some of the un- from Broadway” will be heid | tion, Senator Weeks said Bdward R. | jaiq Point, the Baltimore Drydock and | ~Washington, I, —15.—Secrotary | 15 2 & usual widths and lengths, 46-ft. vening Stettinus, the civilian surveyor of The speed with which the craft was | SHIP ouilding: Co., and several smaller : nllur been asked to furnish the TFitie m»]-)m 43 3 lengths in many cases, will need to poctal Sale Men’s Odd Trousers | purchases, is in an “impossible Dosi- | made ready for launching establishes | 10¢21 yards continued this morning. . on ate with information of the ais- | (09 50 TiZ be made, in the same way that was Btlrday at Besse-Leland’s.—advt | tion” and that the administration “is | 4 navy yard record for swift con- | Vice President Willis of the drydock ¢ht Cantain A, 13, Perless, a Gooariah Rib recessary with our own government's E compa Stidl thie ater was reserve officer, whe wle ar costi- o L § rders, to insur PR ot — throwing away an opportunity t9 | struction »mpany said the mater v i 10 made an investl- | S20SHTR L first orders, insur rolling s : . o . e e T et G i onl o e Exporting com- ¢ L : ; The government has divided among T il make an effcetive organization by re- 5 [ ! ; bl ; ; & v = TRIAL OF “BABY DOLL jecting the plans for a munitions di- o = company was having no dealings with , pany, Inc, and upon whose recom- | Gt Nor Ofe Cetfs, 4 cight car builders the 4,500 cars long e < m NED | the men mendations the war department can- | 111inois Central .. 941 under consideration for France, but vidgeport Negro’s Murder — Case % k) works, the situation was described as = : S Someny Latie 8 f roads drags unaccountably SEEK ENFMY ALIEN PROPERTY. being identical with that at the Balti- MARRIED 13 YEARS ack Sl A new ruling of the railroads that Listed Second on Docket of Februs | oot 00 LT S pederal | MPs. Phillipina. Duchack Fxpires at | more Shipbuilding plant. Mr. and Mrs. Tuiner of South Main [ 1-ShiEh Yallev, ... 29 special permits for the movement of | strect were D urprised at | & N & sy ¢ | Maxwell Motor ¢ 28 | their o st night by a party of | or com tev. P’hilip Coholan of Newtown, | (‘anadian Pacific i 2 of certain shipyards to take mat { son of Mrs. Girace Coholan of South | Central Leather .. 70 [l s 8 s T as scheduled it will be some time before a new distribution is made of shell steel deliveries on the 1,500,000 tons now under contract running to June 15. Meanwhile British mission is in- High street this city, has receivel a | Ches & Ohlo .... 54 | commission as chaplain in the United | Chino Copper ... 435 | States army and is now awaiting av | Chi Mil & St Paul. 43 % Eoltimore Rhehitih striko of Assignment. Ho is at present a cu- | Col F & freight will be granted only on t application of the consignee, indi- cating need of the material and abil- ity to unload promptly, is expected to help in reducing congestion g January output of steel ingots, ©S- NH 7 | timated on rcturns from companics ary Term of Saperior Court. gents today are searching the coun- | Fome of Daughter—Iuneral Sun- | o Ctria NG e vk | ) HEADMASTERS CLUB BLECTs (o0 ! Joeh L | Mex Petroleum ... 93 Jagepor "eb, 15, — William day Afternoon at 3 o’Clock. % s o friends in honor o ir 13th wed-{ nrodio o oo 3 Briggeport, el has not been reported. The search 27 : D€ Hartford, Feb. 15.—Headmaster N. | ding anniversary. Vocal and instru. | nraont ead ... b3 by ) Thomas is second F 3atehelder, ;. stitute, N Y C & Hud PR | g2 Dol Thomes cond in the @ ered by A. Mitchell Palmer,| Mrs. Phillipina Ducback, aged 8¢ |1l: Batchelder, of Loon institute, | mental selections were rendered and a | N & & < Hudon. . 20 prisoners to be brought be- = U o custodian in a state- | Years six months. died at the home of Windsor, was chosen president of the | substantial lunch was served. During al e e e e T 1h of Cannecticut at |the evening, Mr. and Mrs. Turner wera ment calling upon loyal Americans to O o AT 2 Northern Pacific .. 85 L & 88 per cent of the coun- . v av. She lea W P ghters, C h's eLr ne presented with o silver flower et producing & A s assist in giving information of enemy ,today. ~She leaves two daughters, h r flower b o 5 High school here today. 'The club is | Dancing . ntil & late hour, | yorfolk & West..106 try’s steel ingots in 1916, was 2,.- B A 5 Mre, Myers of Mill street, and Mrs. T Dancing was enjoyed until a late hour. | s > aliens who through ignorance of the 3 - sper Frir : e Pac Mail § S Co. 00.400 A8, rainst 3,106,50 8 O Dor A Rt open to principals and vice-principals e 500,400 tons, against 8, ,500 tor T or malicious intent have failed Adolph Huebner; one son, George of It | of te the February term of the crim- al superior court which comes in pxt Tuesday. He is charged with urder. With him is Jake Hawkins, bo zunman who od gunard over e Ke®stono social club when it was | e JOoe O of High schools and academies of the - ¢ WINS NTIW. ME Penn R R cee. 4D {he estimate for December, and 3,- 7 ; ; | Ha a, and t crandsons, Charles & YALE MAN WINS NEW MEDAL 0 7 G %o malka raturns of their: holdings, | FLertford;ana tworgrandsons, \Ghartles e Sl Sl ol i S L o fn T N o/ et | People’s Gas ..... 46 5 $09,000 tons for October, the month and Ciarence Mye of this city. The s Lo oy B ¥ . New HMaven, Feb. 15.—Robert W. | Y i, P ot Violators are subject to a fino of | B¢ - TWENE 0 O o relook Sun. | the Norwich Iree Academy was chos= | (. Sy G e s e of largest production in 1917. The s 0 or te ars' imprisonme £ £ Lt L ke X 5 > eeser, (¢ [ R o ew York | pg Sonsi s 9 Ve hrudry irate. s far - 10.000 ten years' imprisonment, | o = b, oon from 92 Whiting strees, | €1 Vice-presigent, and Principal Ar s fad ot R i ey Gl JFFebruary rate thus far has been well h e S or hoth ity R e illlo ol ' | thur Lee of Bridgeport High school, | 3 f0o ) =0 50 = Uk e | Readin below that of January. :\q(u;\v of the feder liquor law. secretary-treasurer. The gathering u i | Rep I & The inquiry for pig fron for the — ial will be in Fairview cemetery. i 5 caise in recognition of his relief work | e, 1 & v e Aol liduet gAs e 7 - e e e a0l (o : fen RS S DIARC R 9 second half of the year is larger in s il cen e n Y R GASIEXPEODEDIBY _ AN i L e Southern Pacific .. 1 Alhlies ot mirieta varieaty 1 VIRES IN CONDUIT in b Il of French soldiers and the of the superior court PUBLIC TS INVITED ers' association today and tomorrow. | [AMUIes In the invaded north accord- | southern Ity ... 243 New York, Cincinnati and Chicago. GHRMAN LINE PUNCTURED, < = ided by the police, some time fThomas i5 now a federal priso . . e : At Cinclnnati more Southern iron university today. The decorafion 15 & yndehak : : o ) : {tion Teha was sold than in any weck for two Center Church Wil Probably be LIBUT. BAGLEY TO WED. 1w one and Mr. Neeser is one 07 the mexas Ofl . . 5 et ot o ot el bro When Dr. Micl Speaks Mondiay New York, Feb., 15.—A license to | first reqipients of it frem the French | ymion Pac Zovernment Unitea F { 1 | | | 2 | ing that the government price Dr. Ernest de L. Micl, who will| Marry was issued here today » Lieut ter April 1 is unsatisfactory sellc Commander David Worth g of N 5 : itah Copper ... “ + A siundol Washington, a olher-in-law of » - BASEBALIL wanr DD, 17 8§ Rubbe h ench Break Through and Return Writer ks Pown Pole With Auto, With Prisoners. Crash Tollows and Stamford speak at the Center church on “Waor v : Work in Irance,” Monday evening, i 0 ] : y SR e Paris, Feb, 15.—French troops last Stampedes From Bed. | comes here under the auspices of the; retary Daniels and Miss Marie Louise New York, Ieb —Arrange- | U § Steel ... g f output in the past six weeks points 1t penetrated the German lines | Daughters of the American Res Harvington o S e e T e T A T i outhut in the past wix weeks points hrtheast of Courey, on tho Aisne Stamford, Feb. 15.-—Damage to altion. Rev. Dr. Miel Basgley w in command of the de- | troversy hetween the major baschall Va Car Chemical 1% 40 8 e 2 ar, 1 this may be I¥ over Jacoh Jones when it was tor- | leagues and the defunct Federal Westinghouse .... 4 11 {5 nbw Cotinted on in standard Aropn st midnight whon & ehort clrcult of [EIns at 3 o'clock ane 1s open to the| Dedoed and sunk by a sibmatine in|league were completed hers today. Willys Overland .. 18% 181 nownced today okt i public, will be preceded by music the war zone, Dec. 6, 1917, with 'a | They are in accordance with the = < = and poor coli A lively artillery 1in. electric light wires ignited zas which Dr. Miel sailed on June 2 last on the | 108§ of 64 men. peace eement reached at the time FILE TAX RETURNS EARLY the percentas ined in the C ye, notably in had filled wire conduits on Clark’s | steamship Touraine for Bordeaux. He - —_ the Federal league withdrew from The time specified for the filing of = The pig-ir naturally e scctor of Butte du Mesnil, where Hill which resulted in an explosion | wag in the original Red Cross com MEXICO TO GET GOLD the baseball field. Tt was announced corporation, excess profits and in- will leave blas aces with mor herican batteries are stationed of much force. Three iron manhole | mission with Major ¢ordon M. P e S o the papers will be signed tomorrow. come taxes, has been extended irom ore at the opening of navigation t Tho night was marked by violent covers were blown to bits, buildings | Murphy. For two months he was in | gy o Lngton. Teb 15.—The tnited = e L T o hord B L S A treany Momie tarma i,\,}”\ }(,h}ii: I,”\,?.'.Q} 1” e BERLIN STRIKERS JATLED. who have returns to file should do so companics have notified iron ore Gl Ao 2 Amsterdam, Fob, 15.—Many per- as carly as possible. All reports are le «t Cleveland that they will the full amount of their or 1918 is a Hartford font and returned with a number congiderable extent was done here | clergyman and his address, which he- h war officc prisoners, the Frenc since irregular operation of furnaces much increascd nbardments on the right bank of were shaken and many people left | Paris investigating refugee conditions . Meuse and in the Woevre region, their beds and ran outside to find out | He then took up army work and w ‘tement adds. In upper Alsace what the commotion was about. sent 1o the front at C French repulsed a German raid The police claim that Cortland M. | For a long time his work consisted of | be?¥ ot Hepoise Young, a writer, in driving his auto« | investigating hospita mobile over Clark's Iill, ran into an | whether their isfy Tresident Carranzi's jmmediato 3 b bl {01 sons who took part in the recent to be made to Colliector Kennedy in needs as part of the commercial _ ¢ de tc e i e strikes in Berlin have roceived heavy Room 417, City Hall building. al reservi jail sentences. A\ sentence to pena! servitude for 42 months wag imposed : agrecment now being negotiated. Mex- - units 10 sl jco now has the gold to her credit in equipment. was com- | ayon s mollowing clectric lightp o yringing it down. | plete St late: o American banks o loan of any | d Tondon, Feb. 15.—Tollowing is to- eclectric lightp ole, bringing it down. | pict Still ETRD M s e Red Slatos bt contems [ O @ metal worker for attempting to o officlal statement: “The cnemy's The arc lamp fixtures fell upon Miss | signed _to the base hospital in the | P00 Hold iokaietieet X ‘ e : et car. Another metal - illery showed considerable activity M. 1. Kutchiss, of No. 3 Bast Forty- midst of the New England division of worker was condemncd to serve 18 N B ACEI & 0 ‘ly in the night asainst our front fourth street, New York, and pain- fsoldiers and this brought him in con- | i e R U T E 4 E o in the Queant sector. Apart from fully hurt her. At first, surgeons be- | stant touch with ‘the members of the FIRE IN APARTMENT HOUSE. | CARL YOUNGRIAD, M e ] i {rol encountors near Tens, in which lieved sho had sustained a fractured | 1015t Machine Gun Battalion, formor Ee e S T e e R Investment” Brokers, gecured pr , there is not limh. Miss Kutchkiss was cared for |1y Troop I} At his talk on Monday | gutted a six-family apartment house | office ’phone 428-18, residence ‘phone i ilding Xihe: th report on the at a hotel whilo Young, who was only | night Dr. Miel will give a gerins of his' Db o womer of Park and Gregory | 675.5. Vielet ftas. Mhormoiftc Bath Room 410, ational Bank Building, o bruised, stayed over night at tho po- | experiences and will introduce a per- speofs, owned by Charles . Cole, | M 2 Y o a2 ssage Headaches, Neuritis, Insom- ¥ Vesterday morning an attack by ce s He lives in Newfleld sonal element into his address {hat deinace celicisted st §45 |, Hher it -' ' 'j;({; (Fl"f""' o B tpmam Jolgian avent claim is that a heavy ; snould prove particularly int it 8d dama tUn 3 o y mmatism, Impeded reula- Local Securities Bought and Sold. r”w', raiding party on a I an A g e & 2 2 inter ting 0o, he blaze started in the art- | tion, ete, Treatments through your Al ’1 1\1 E\TI{O 3 e e e : " as the ma- | for thoss With relatives and fricnds| ment of Mre. Angelina Burby, and | physicinn or by appointments only at E. F. McE] E, Representati s over 1 . overseas. i pulsed.” B was of unknown origin your residence ov office. S oV S R RSB S R 5 STl