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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, i Mrs. John Olson, of Dwight] DEATHS AND FUNERALS! » S Before his enlistment with the s WASHINGTHN M”TE ‘ b4 3 smmissary department, he was m | Mrs. Elizabeth Engel. | | FlnallClal v of the Whiting street stote of My lizabeth Engel, wite of | ller & Olson company | Frederick kingel, one of - ithe bLest e e P e o { known German residents of this city A i dicd shortly after midnight this | v [morning at her home 117 Hartford | - - avenue Born i in Germany, Septem- yekwell | ber 9, 1844, Mrs. Engel came to th (Continued Irrom Kir of Mugene | Country in 1857, and bas resided her street this | 0F the zreater part of the time, | IN this ronnection: These principles rank Mon- | She was mirried to Frederick Engel | MUSt Not only be proposed by Ui sident of United States, but in 1865, the golden wedding anni- | P of [ Yersary of the couple being ob- | MUSL also actually be reeognized by icz Miss Laurina Nesbitt, formerly RSt : > this eify. but who has for some time |Served about two years ago. 3he was | &L states and peoples. L le A ShO M k been employed in the office of the |# Brominent member of Thusnelda ‘But this gonl has not vet been | LIt G“V”y Wil lll ar el The first Spring fashions to push | Jyypeau of Rngaving at Washington, | lodge, D.or H reached. There is still mp court of | thitough the winter frost are HAT b has been called to her home in Besides her "husband, t(wo sons, | &rbitration, estahiished by all the na mr Remamder Of D Téday we begin showing the ad- | this city because of the sertous illhess ”f’""\' Bngel, a well known theatrical | tions for the preservation of peace in ay e styles for this Spring. of her father. Wernton M. Whson, who | Man in Middletown, and Ired Jingel, | the niame of justice. When President S 3 5 is at present at the New Brigaip |and daughter, *Mrs. DeWitt Ian- [ Wilson incidenfally says that the U you arc one of the men Who | (enernl nospital. cock, survive { German chaacellor is speaking to, Wall street=Spectal stocks. notably want the new things as soon as they |~ mayme . Holleran of Elm fhu The funetal Will be held s S tribunal entire world, I "hflw. comprising the war group, were #re out—here you are. | repomia for duty at the Philadelphia | 1869, home at % oelock Thurs St t decHne this tribBnal 4 proju to ? puinte higher al toda¥'s stoek Lightweight flexible Derbics. | Nayy yard today. Holleran i8 the son “'““;“"i' tev. Henry W. Maig joyfully s 1 wo o market “6pching, présumabl¥ in con- of Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Holleran, and el the service and burial v partial cour: of bit . quence of overnight advices from Boft hats dn the new shapes and | %F | 000 Gon o enlist. in the be in Fai¥iew demetery exist and gladly abroad. Shippings also were mater- fth e [ mavy. the other son, Tdmund J.. hav- ! oo . IO e 5 Lid Lol (sl e ot el o ~g Lyan i ot venr | CLEMBENCGEAU INSPECTS FRO) “U'nfortunai g sponse, St. Paul issues % fue- Néw Spring hats $3.00 to $6.00. | ing enlisted in the spring of last year CrAY ! "for > b ”’,(.,. 556 s o :H!(r)l(:y}(“grtvl:b;" Rev. A. C. T. Steege of the German iy, .. : Z N | . AL 1o 5 e SO ST R raties Work « S orhicucee [Fiher oy trading owed its e = 5 New Caps too. Luthteraf church was i New York ae s Worl of Be lfivl‘n. Portugucs L 10 G rading o ‘:W»Uxmy:xn‘mu!wA to pobls New Neckwear and S 5 | a delegate of the District Con id British Troops 1) bl padhiy M;‘.‘ i sl Gty & ‘/‘ erty Bond feren: : f “}“, :\Il. «Kmi‘”&,:\;m: i h:.”.i' Paris Premier Clemen- ! wants 1o tmpo, on the world lose-=5t6tks were at their best in meeting of the synod called to & cedftti who petirned here ast night | accorlingTo Bngland's good ble the- final hour, ruitg, s ing and for welfare work of the N&-!from u two day visit to the Belgian. zood pt pings anc Lutheran commission The Portuguese fronts, said Atlantic and Baster Districts - re- a representative of the ! cently voted to co-operates in this When England taiks bout i ¢ leading extremeo gains of 1 people’s gt of seW<leiermination ?'.“ 4+ points closing was strong. she does not -think of applyving the | “1berty iia i 97.90 to 98: first 9 principle to Ireland. Kgypt, and Indi 97.2 97.30, and second work, and in securing cafp pastors, impression was : a ; e Conc % o e as an excellent = Wants Safeatiards t > 10 96.90 QF[\RRFLL i and In raising funds, for welfare worlk | one™ | passed all Sunday on the B#l- | enes 4»!: -‘lm Be 1~‘m!m: S o0 among the soldiers and sailors glan front. 1 had pleasure in seeing s et ot Gt i S CLUTHING co. — how BIEh 15 Rotals 15 TR army has | oo, o 1ot contemplate totaining Bel uns, but that weé must be safe New York Siock Exchange quota- | been complefely mdde over and is | guarded from the danger of o coun.] tions furnishea by Rishter. & G, | BARUCH MUNTTION t resolute 0 defend “to thé' déath the| v it which we desire after the | MBMBert ot the New York Stock Ex. v | little remaining corner of its coun- > : change Will Fead Industrial Bo i b hares. war to live in peace and friendship N, ¢ : = uLW BRITAIN, C & becoming the object of Jumping-off 1918 s Cabinet Metnk | In the morning and afterncon! Tiiewsuha: or enemy nia HonE T Low Ci p 1 " i visited the Portuguese and British |y eresn e proposal - can "“f" ‘ A S - Sy hington, Feb. [26.—~fBernard MM p i o ing . witdi |y iaviinont 1n Havee, wo should not | AMm Car & Fay Co 81, T4 |'president to be chairmap of the war | ClMen "ABRUF Spencer and ( {blowing from the dunes and swamps. y A O | Sichst ; 1 ¢ N i S pkllan antazoni el att o MAm Gan 3 T v i e . man A. ¥ Eichstaed cekin |dn a tew weeks fine wenther ‘il 1e.|| 240Dt an antagonistic attitude,’even > 41% findustries board and the indications |, om; | - & Earl Kisselbrack, clerk of the War | ) oy #in again and the valiant little | CNOUSN ThC discussion at frst might :‘r:‘l “‘l”_“ DO A7 3 975 | are now €hat the Prgsident will not | ey ofe Posit [Bureau, is in New York on business ,_},‘,,]..,\- u'vrwri the cnemy out of oher | 1ol iose oty will bo able to res only be unbinding. Tt :l:»i s 662% | wait for the passage of the Overmun |, ,W and i hnd in’ hi¢ absonce the office is in | sheltors and communicating tronchos. | IOT(MENESe 2ty will bo able to re- Meanwhile, I readily admit that| Am Smelting x-d. s2 : 823 | bill Defore announcing Mr. Baruch's | nepe i PR charge of the assistant clerk, Miss Mae 2 The raiders and prisoners.started | (Gl S8 O President Wilson’s essage of Feb. \:H Shsand B 107% 1077 | appointment. Mr. Baruch to all in-| of LAl o | back méruga No Men's Lacd.on scherl | “5iil o%e biitian armies T can notj|-LL Sonstitutes. porhaps, o smmil step | A Tobaccr - 165 165 | tents and puvposes will be minister | i The Red Cross society announces| Ul time, 411,\»\\71. SgWE Tnia Gt moi Al pieis. facie ©onsine and mu\;._m] a mutual rapprochenient, Rt & ‘A\' Tel . 106 107 of munitions, although he wi not hat yarm for Knitting secks Will bo | man - counter-bar One enemy | ool v orvwhere the defensivell ,, Vith weference ‘to = statemont re-| Anaconda Cop 54 633 641 | hold a seat in the cabinet. He wi vorout at the rooms on Court street f shell wounded five R antl Bl Lo reaoniva onatare I Gamirablel rdenid] copn s et por valiari i aman i b (8 ey 85 86 report girectly to the president unde OMOYTOW MOMing. ESRCnDSh yput ne Bneriduic L U [T il has awaicl v Db e At ||as o ieediERorf e Hoata o | sR el AyinfiLoco 8 | the new plan and will be the head o St rneq | PrisONErs were from 16 to 45 vears | oub friend et . Agriculture, in the British Cabinet, Frederick G. Platt has returned | (EROTE I T LS 0 40 e, jimpatience the formidable shock an~ | {17 ; nounced by the Germans, which ac- | . i (Continued From ¥First Pase) as alderman it | there has been | councitmen, Towers of S & O : mentioned a CDIEIE in o e 2 | a centralized supply administration M1 ' : ancellor said ) B : Some of the new powers with nourishec : can only agree with Mr. Runci- | Béth Steel 5 8 ) : cording to them cannot be long i 5 : ° which Mr. Baruch as m .cannot be long innun if he rasaht that we should be| Butte Superior 904 SR 8. Stanley Horvitz of F.ul"\w\'!. m-r»‘nx | \rtillery Attack Increases. coming. 1 wish to emphasize tI jabretirnd from New York whete he| The,artillemy, dusl. inwthesdmorican | 700 - WS 40 €D AGSIES 1he POI-{| mdch Nearer poace, if ‘Dropdt ‘re-'|iOkffaathh Pacifc 1 | vested are contingent upon ti peiten spending the past’ week | sector aorthwest of Toul grows more | (poF AIONY WhICh elsts bolween |uponsible representatives of the bel- | Central Leather et e Otado Sheldon s ili at his home | intense daily. The Gormuns.fired @ |i0€: entente allied h uters ligeront “Powwsis Wotld thebt-=in cofi- | Ches & Ohio e e e e n South High street hundred ,or moro olls during the mv”'“(m\l_ ASTII clave for discussion. -That would be'l Chino Copper { s “;”‘,_mh G ‘; y""‘ "'“w . ¥ 3 A street | last 2 urs s this evening E Ak 2 a way to remove all intentional ane b} x St Pa e el UESEEQ LI S PLRSONAL TAX MEPT zl.?mgn Leghotn «-rr .MAC\{ 2 (; G V“:)‘holu’.”.md‘ i »:\} Pk MO 2 ntentional and‘| Chi Mil & St Paul. has been amended by the 1 EXEMPTION, #ill_cave tomorrow for Washington, | began to hombard violently some of | R k o Whénce he Wil go to Cornell | our batferies with whs.and $igh ex- 3 i i o oisit e yP' = ® Mayors Considering Maitter of Homs Infversity fo take a . course in the | plosive shel Conyention Marvh 5. individual questions. | am thinking | Distillers See I (m.,,\ ( m " N 3 e o n A epar! eN s, @ amendec ) viation school The American artillery has replied Hartfort, Feb. 20.—At a meeling!| eSPecially in this connection of Bel- | i, % | wilp permi P ol LG o Sk ¢ s . 28— U G e 3 { will permit him to transfer authoriiv Quigley today rece constantly, doing most effective Work, ' here Monday night the followi ori st pfd 2 4 | and appropriations and will enable | & ciret lett om Mayor David against the enemy front jine tronches, il were appointed delegates to attend Géneral Tléctric 2 s 5 SR eoan : : s 8 3 > 3 appc it o atteng L R O itneral « »'| him to take -certmin: bugeaus out of ! IMitzgerald of New Haver sking his battery positions and ,wirg. ehtan-i| national convention of the nation:l Cresident's! Four Points. Goodrich Fub ... ; sl wartacoartaont sad ol L opinion on any plan to grant exew zlements. Numerous enemy workin, Jgressive Shicago Marc Washington, Feb. 26.—Thc four | ‘tireal Nor - ‘ & < ey i Beginning tomorrow night. Income | - 3 g K| progressive party in Chicigo March ! it r Greal Nor prd 901, under Mr. Baruch on from persenal tax payment &l oty Wil b st mis | Partics also were shelled. ,Beyond Tx i Erishb R annl . Tatord: points made by President Wilson, to| Gt Nor Ors Cetfs. = 5 { e or e L ,f’“x ,“”"G"” \“"}‘”‘IV‘HV““ \‘m\" o | ovservation by balloons thore has!{ Cairtis, Manchester: D. M which Chancellor von Herlting refers, | Inspiration .4 Y ke onth oHhiod that pifice in he city ruilc £ ur 9 il 3 % ok e * L . ¥ he o or been ne-aerial activity, owing to the artford; 15, L. Richaeds, o are: etk T 3 y K 5 ‘ . o érder fo accommodate, Thoso | DoCP o merial activ | ';h“v y x‘“w‘” i L I\‘(rl .{l.n B iy W ll,v”svvn ough SCHURR TO GIVE LECTURFES several Ways to obtain (i able to pay the ta prare unabled s oSO (AN HaR, J. sidwell, ord; Rober i Tha art ¢ ! Kennecott Cop 331 3 \ : i T | it it i8 thought b B A th ik el American machine guns last night} Schooley, Bhblton: CU. L. Dilworth, | Settiement must be based upon the | jopien tha [l ar Sayredhestiol HEadmast e Mavor Quizley w Bl o erl ¢ @ land this morning fired many. thou-i| Hartford; Robert Innis, Thomaston;: | essential justice of that partieular | yp, i e sands of rounds in the rear of the[john H. .Flood, Bridgeport: James B ram a trip to Atlantic City, N . owers chairman o board will be i unintentional misunderstandings and{ Col 1 & T es Named to Attend National | pring about an agreement on many | Crucible Steel Guard In This Connection Harold Smith of Prospect street fiith the Naval Reserves at the Brook- ¥n navy vard, was home yesterday Mot com | Parnbam of the Aca@emic High o “the ATLEMIGH of - { . Petrol 50 2B & Schurr, cura neil at its next me The regular mgeting of the Ne German * positions’ where marked!| Smith, West Haven: W. H. Stockwell, | &Te most likely to bring a peace thit | v Aj praje school, ¥ }.\uhnhham chur 7 ur 1 [ 3fitain Camera club which was to el jyovement of men and material pre-i| Bridgeport will be permanent N'T G i 7 tOE st the JTeN, Bfgain Tastitite afu. PRAMP STIALS W eld.tohight has been postponedtifntil sses. The cnemy tried unsuceess The meeting was attended by men | Second—That people and provinces { ¢ & o & | seum, will give a course of weckl Kydpiciisinay 3 lomofrow nighit -because of the fuct)fylly fo hinder the -American patrol|from various towns and cities in | 8¢ Nt 1o be bartered about from sov- "o (O ¢¢ | noture talks before the class of | o0 0 0 hat many of the members are to sing | work by hurling. new gas flares fate | Confiecticut A resolution hacking up [ €FeI&Nty 10 sovereignty as if they were | o 3 (5L 4 2 Normal students. Last year the elass {2 700 |‘the -administration in the war was [ Mere chattels and pawns in o gawme, j oo 000 5 : Normal candidates made weekly | o e s e L i | irips to the museum where Naturalist French Rapid-Fire Raiders, | George H. Wilder of this city werc S o peRieIRc o DO e DU S - it hurr addressed them MyEaEn | e i in e A Sk pRaE S e brse Uil g denartors. Tob. | appointed a committce to form a | that, 4 e ; g was pleased over the results of [, 20 S0 08 20 e : bt o od vor e banduon wapench O B mta reaticn Mr. Wilder is| L Third—Every territorial seftlement | Denn R R talks and this,year he desmed it | jor 5 WoTih of War § paans. fhich i5 to be given in honor of Wil- (By the Assoctited Prese)--Trench | St ERve T . nvolved in this war must bé 3 Presséd Steel Cap i talks an ye furnished s 3 thairman of the local prohibition | INVOlved in thix v Inilstibe sracde Hin 7 st to save the students the time of an B, Fay at the Y. M. C. A. on ids along the French front-have in- e > he interest #and for the be - o | Ray Cons ; r2 0 5 the st 1 leseription zed thie - committee, It was said that nomina- | the in tnd for nefit of the Jing to and from the Institute an( | e 10 3 = trsday night by the Debating ciub | creased in intens during the past = ‘ongressmen would probably | Pepulations ¢oncerned. and not as | Leadir B L0 0 S i e E = the High schobl, the name of Wil- [ month to such an exient that: they ““’"‘ "‘“ COUBESESINS L CHREO D Dart of any mere adjustment or com.| Beép 1 & S com 7 : | instead of having Mr \4] hurr come {0 | CARL YOUNGBLAD. M. G. Gradua b Kranowitz has been added have beeome, in some instances, bat- | Ay proniise of claims dmong rival States: | /Y€p T & 8 pfd | the High '.\-\ nn.»; nd take up ‘I.‘ en- | Medic Il\ Masscur, 7¢ W. Main S o sty # 1 e g Kke == BT : > s 2 | tire period of the class on one diy i |oftice ‘phone o idex Biome ranowitz Is a graduate of the 5 X thousands of men ‘have and So Pac . s 5 g3 [ REKIod 0. o ¥ gh ¥hool dna was of great a | d and hunafeds of pris i MASONIC /THMPT Fourth That 4 well-deAnsa “ha- P i 4 2434 | k. The tal i '1‘1';| t fong the | 675-; \;Imx Ray, Titermo-lite Bath. o to the debatimg teams | taken. The artiffery was BH- | o e Sharcs Te. | HONa] asnirations shall he aceorded Ry prd T R e s L B Dt e g Phool on preparing them u lly active { T R ' i {he nutimost satisfaction ihat can Dbe | Studebaker e 4955 503 'r“';‘ a ‘:; <‘k “‘ bt e T -fwn‘_lnl Cirew), o against the teams of the The objects of the raids vary wide- | sued Sold at Par. accorded them without ‘introducing | Texas Oil 5o i g, £ 5y (et bused lon e oD any SHE I tion, etc. Tr S | : \nd their nesting habits as shown in | physician or by appo case and upon such adiustments as |y the patriotic meeting in the Gram- | the American wire entanglements par §chool 1 tonight < > | ndonted. Mr. Trieschmann nd In addition to the lis of speakers the ment with pra ‘and New Haven schools, which | ly. Sometimes a raid is undertaken At the weekly meeting of the cam- | NEW or perpenating old elements of | Union Pag . 121 1217 i i % At the N = 0 8 M 5 i e v case 8 cimens on display g side e or off ppuited in victories for the local de- | to identify enemy units and at other | o 5o committee of the Masonic Tem- | discord and antagonism that would he | Utah Cop 3 §27% s3ep | R ]nr'\v ca: of D('_H"')l ‘“'“ "”“‘N\” 4’; your residen v ters: times to improve the lines or capture | 10" 1o 0ration last evening a report | HKEIY in time to Lreak the deace of | U 8 Steel 9586 973 |3 :|'ff ’“k‘_:‘*h“t""‘ h‘\‘“}-‘ 1 i;“\twu;‘ £ observatton points. Again a vaid may | "t 0N G0 (ehich demon- | urope, and consequently - 6f the | U7 Steel prd .. 110 1igag | itoiune 1 b Gaal be, made to destroy.the ":“ "K';'* i 'I’qk‘ strates the determination of Masons | World Westinghouse . 42% 1% 42 | e = and prevent him fromn attacking. This : : Atibn tor b Matohic E - Western Uunion a0y 90 90 to lay the foundation for a Masonic “ > G ; PALG : s was the case in Saturday's raid at | oo huilding here No Reply From Berlin Willys Overland 18% 18% 18% e At an-open meeting of the Hud- Alsace, where the (ermans The ¥ The monthly busine meeting of the Philathea class of Trihlty Metho - 2 : | Aspach, ; . ttee has only been | London, Ih. 26.—An officiai Rus- wah society which will be held this ; commitieibes Ll A 3 = trongly fortified lines which |72~ 1% : o e naa e ole ALE ST ening at the Talmud Torah hall ; Lt formed fhree weeks; but in that short jslan statemenit sent out by wireless R A END AR L LD list Episcopal church was held last i i | cvening. At this meeting it was voted Richard Gothiel will speak, | th¢Y held :since Decomber, 1914t The® | ;0 6t time nearly a fifth of all the | yesterday antioufited” that no'‘reply thiel comds from the national | Oy P Sl el {10 conduct a stnbership cam peign R Goaeitota at Rew York All the | PIAcSd in such conditions 8s (o DInder | o.pipeq with about twenty-five per an conmmiunication Actept- Friday Afternoon. . 0 “'”w TR erE he v 11 the | oorman opera s . i 5 4 o he cla e o o Wo I sivopvute of tho ity nre dnviteq.| Ferman operatlons, cent. paid in, and, to date only about | Ing the German peice conditions. The Clerk Emil J. Danberg has compiied amk. Miss Irefte’Woods was named The correspondent watched the e e oF The 1 el S R e e e P i ) 1 . teams. Miss Iree Woods wa ne b t = B T . the | one-tenth o e Masons hi announcermen ot v "Preffer | tiig Tollowing liat of -short calendar| . iimian GF the memberonts tot B e b shostl el Rt Sotemo e TR RIS BA NS seen, so it is evident that on the pres- | Lenine and Foreign Minister Trotzky | cases for hea in the city court | > 12' Miss” Futh W pripany M, Home Guard, last 1 thegshr """‘I"“”""‘I‘:} i "";:h“”" half of the members will be able to | Eiven and hostilities cease e i e T TR an} T suard, last nig fire to ammunition dumj: e oper- | o P 4 % Lo EMukakowas Nad. A bz and e L0 A NTE R s HRE=torme | ESL & share at par v ) : frap Rock company, pleading or de- rtaining -program was carricd out, | oo o e 0 e | The Duilding committee {s fast! In the Reichstag VeSterddy ©Tan- | fauli, Cooper & Mink for the plaintim — ¢ : - q SRR e Germans and most of them retived | . ning up details for the temple and | ccllor von Hertiing anmounced that | 4. P Tuttie for the defendant . Ty S T RS b : same to the T.ight refreshmen to reasspesitionsuiiiic. Brongh infan: | joeail hall Russia hd accepled — the German | Jacobs against Nicholas Cherpak Whderwatig : 1 try comnpleted, the gvork of the gun- — terms and Germun - delegates had | order for bill of particulaps. 13, 1. | The wind which reached Al s [ el e b S tak- [ DURRITT RED CROSS UNIT. gone to Brost-Litovsk (o | Bingrose for the plaintiff, 15iet( & | proportions today created dama : ' hewEpaper published i nd Mrs. Juy C. Webb of Stan- | en hut most valuable. information re- e Mairf iz o eir y street are receiving congratula- | garding the enemy's disposition of S 5 A L i e in iont ns on the birth of a daughter | trenches was obtained . before the re-open | Horwits's optical office were blown 5 fies The regular meeting of Court Col- | French returned to their own lines. mba, D. of (., v be held thi German Defense Forees Light fetiing in Tilectric hall at 8 o'cloc O suc ul raids in Lorraine The final entertainment in the sea p's serids at the Y. M. C. A. will be Ven in the gymnasium this evening | enemy positions were bombarded and | o e¢ in the treasury have been sub- | had been received from Germany to | Uity Court Cases Assigned For Hearing Miss Idna Bighmey were aptains of the two teams ‘s ite to exhibit ihis order by streot Glass display j said 2 Britain, und ha of McMillan’s store and ! culation in said distriet, and post cop3 thereof on the public sigh own of Ne Britatn Thérd will be o meeting of the | Peate negetiations Burritt School Red Cross Unit Thurs- = - ¢ svening of this week in the COURT ROY INSTALLATION les company motion 10 : ; idgment, 1. B. Hungerford for plain ¢ and smashed. The sign over j school hall. 'This unit is oue of the | i instaliation of the newly eleci- Ll el i e e S [ oSt ek e e work in the | cd officers of Court Roy, associati in Tool company. motion to cite in| down. Pedestrians feit the d 0 1 city, -,Avml the w nr'n'»n who mul«"‘ up the j or Canadian Americans was held last clsan & Torroll ana toripany Inc fort o® the wind, and many persens ffman of Brookiyn to John P. Hen theil have demonstrated the na- | Organization have been more than!levening, J. Griegurc of Woonsocket, | =“qerendant: M. H. Camp for plain- - A B the Germnn defense system. | “d0ing ‘their bIt” to give the soldiers Rhode Island, presided. Those in- jprcas camps, and “Over There” Those in | Flamme: vice president, Chavies Lat- { heppoloto, motion for more specifi gran i unit are M Elel Mrs, | end : JEtalyy Boutht statement, Kiett & Aling for plaintiff, - SAuity OMoor Michael of troops are kept so far in | the el s S 4 3 s 5 E ""”--“ b e s t rear that occasionally the French | Rizza, Mrs. Cheneésky, Miss Gryazena, treasurer, W F. Roy: auditing com- | 12" yjsopo for defendant: Savings |l ? ) r an alle wlt on e e thiiaAn T oy nthe M s n: Mrs. ‘Marion, Mrs. | mittec, George Ro¥, Delpbis GosselM. | Bunk or New Britain against Rdward ¥ AT, e r desp reached even s > Hose * 4tk : e 7 St esibtance. his lo|| MeXen v i0odison s, ossenault; guard, Omer Cadrain: | wuka. judgment, Roche & Glover for i e . s e third gamae in the pool tour- | N for generally smal Ttyan, Mrs. Shuborg, Mrs, | first sentinel, Senfo Cadrain; second | g 21 OE s o s e aten INVESTM ENT BROKERS ] . ment at Don billiard parlo g but in Lorraine | Koth, Mrs. Hamilla, Mrs. Chernoff, | sentinel, Joseph H. Belo foHowing | gunt: Stanley Svea Grain compan Room 110 National Bank Building. Peicphone 212¢€ fl ] frow Record The engagement of Miss Bertha 3 wid northwest of | were seen in the act of chasing the [ MORTIMIS { iff, Cooper & Mink for defendant: J.| hats arty the street everywhere the enemy front | Com.fort both here in the trainin talled ar 2] o AMlfred — La- | "Mills & compuny against Berrico are held ligl ind the main of prisoners Miss Ahlgren, Mrse Wallerox the installation. an open meeting was | yoninst Gasper Hovanessian, default et et e Il Qe played ght when Micky At i) U o Mrs. W . % ! P - " pity being more than 400 i PARTY KFOR CORRIGAN, program consisted of vocal selections | g, plajntitt, M. H. Camp for defen- Sold i by Joseplt Herbert and Henry Dorr | gang; M. Zaleski against John Matu b Rev. George O'Grady of Windso addition to these big raids there | A number of friends of Charles Cor- AT rew o bithellas e e L e ashiin tor | B Local Securities Bought and \(fhl and Mary Boilea cks, will preach the Lenten sermon | have been mn 1o s ller ones | rig f Pleasant street, who « : e e ek e brireie-tbmb erow evars | Lano,Cact AIbuletahle Amallsr onos | fledn [0f TR Stocwy bk o) 16088 e 1 inmen i < oficors favored iU | S LA O1 (6RO 1 cor aeeanainid E. F. McENROE, Representa ive. e atlowing the entertnin 5 Dal ¥ arrid out by mere squiads who bring | White's ®rill. Mr. Corrigan is wall yEires ol VSLGEBeRYEC SMILEAGE BOOKS HERE prisoners. | known and heforc entering the emplo Judge William 7. Mangan of the —— flicial statemen ay have been | him a farewell dinner last evening back usually a number o 1 n oco 1ilee goldiers nnd sailors nmusement co B N Raiding, in f v oldier nd sailors nmusement com Tt of the Traut & Hine manufacturine | 9 bt | he hus | $106 Rewaid, $100 § tittee of the War Bureau today time, he was employed as a govern- one dreaded science has o | ment railway mail clerk 5 een wble. to its stages, and | mittee n ’ tternoon and di y & < e that is catarrd bheing greatls | cussed tentative plans for the sale. Tt A SBTRONG, RELIABLE CORPORATION ted by the commind | i i b aALengen I < ional conditions | e " ; is planned to have a big rally in thae | modern military i | A son was borr Britain found to maintain the of neral Hospit Mr. 1 of the French troops who scem | Frank Pc 0 strec ? in, the, work in which they | wamber of lisplay initiative and worry the | Iizie Supernant exton of St Joseph's church, has tendered his re- signation to It Patrick Daly, the OHURCH SEXTON RESIGNS, R e e Cataren Cure Ken ‘Thtamity | local theaters, and the books will he organized and qualified through years of cfficient, 1l acts (i the Bloae on the Mucous | placed on sale in the leading stom% trustworthy service, to act as Conservator, Guardian, Sirfuces of the System thereby de- | wbout (he eity i e e tanindation of (he discase, s ] Executor or Administrator. ing the patieni streneth by buildin mmerce met 3 afternoon at 1 pastor. His succossor has not hecn Mr. and Mrs, Gustave Hostile en Back Ao otad BB strost are récelving congr | London. Feh. 26.-"A hostile at- I the eonstitution and assisting na HAROLD 1. JUDD HOMIE, 4 i 75 ) QYT T bns on the birth of tempt-during the night te’rald one of (et in deimg islwork. The. propgic: Harold |.ee Judd, the young mil- CAPITOL $750,00( SURPLL | hospital toda saps h of the Arras-Cambrai | TOO DATE FOR CLASSTFICATION ors have so Mive Catarrh Cuee that | Hohalr& Smo departs tomorrow with Bi e comminiiny : i re | e oo iina ol for 4 | B0 SRt por comt ot e e | Coppecticut Truist and Safe eposit Co. 2he’ commissar ‘depa s W ofti report. “Elewhere | w, ,\\q |.,” Girl for general honse- pee that | or draft quota, for Camp Devens. arrived th « ‘ 201 * testimoni g Gy Bl - M. 1T, WHAPLES, Pres't, HARTFORD. CONN pliam 1™ training statio t nothing nterest to re- work Washing done out Apply LY &% Harsison. 2-26-3dx | Ohu 1 Drugs Toe. lorida 0., Toledo, | Home last evening from g week-end with his parents

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