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EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1918 ;;3‘,‘1"'jx.u';,:‘,‘,f;:;::,i’fl:“}::";;;tL;i';; = JESTER UN]]EE"]E]] Financialm The Current Events group of St Mary's sodality will meet Thursday i e s evening at 8 o’clock in the club room ‘I’ | o Humphrey G. Cooper of Quebec, H Canada, is visiting at his home in this Lt 31 WEST M city. Mr. Cooper is a private in the 4 Sl e DR . Admits He Is Gonsmermfl Enter- { of food demonstrations ven by ! Charles A. Glabau at the Mast street EX erl’eflce p school which will be under the super- % T . sio f the Parents und Teachers' Y oferr] e T G P g K D o o e e ey | Betereiog ta an armie 1n o mon- | G410 iy Prominent Stocks Regts strations will bp given on Wednesday | 05 Papcr intimating very strongly m Savl“g | afterncons from 3 untll 4 a’cleck, and | that he has thrown his hat in the | mred m Aneruogn the public is invited to be present. Ting as a candidate for the mayor- The Senior Luther league of the |alty nomination on the rvepublican demonstrates the fact English Lutheran church of the Ref-|(ickot, Alderman M. Irving Jester to- Wall Street.—Pools resumed their e T I o ot T o that 1t i3 the most ormation Will hold its rgular busl- | qny said that while the story was not | eperations at the brisk opening of to- satisfactory way ness meeting Thursday evening at | withoyt accumulate money, $ o'clock @t the home of Oscar Nelson, | 1o woyer. Dopositing your spare | 96 Pleasant strect. Al members are | o . cash regularly tn ke urged to attend. | ro race —we are continually buying the new things in men’s wear as fast as they foundation, he would say markef, war specialties aver: that hie has not vet made | aging gains of a point. Baldwin Lo- come out. mind whether he will enter | comotive, Central ILeather, Crucible This kecps our stock right up to for mayvor Alderman Jes- | Steel. Beet Sugar, the motor group the minute. bank s far hettor { On Friday cvening ab the New |ter sald that he has been approicied ) and tobaceos were the outetanding Qome in any time and you will find than risking ft in Britain Club, George I Hart will | from several rources und urged to | foatures Moderate strength was the hew things here. some highly specula tell of his expericnces and incldents [Jei his name Lo used, but he is still | e : : ew models in Trench Overcoats. tvo scheme. relative to the trp he made recently | considering the matter New styles and patterns in men’s to the far east. The talk will be il-{ The recent announcement of the suits. Your account is In- lustrated by photographs that were |second ward alderman that he would New patterns in shirts. vited, taken by him while in Japan and the | pot seck re-election in his ward, a New colorings in Neckwear. address promises to be an interosting | secret mecting on last Sunday in the New shapes in collars. Four per ceut. fnto one. The talk will begin wt X:3@ |interosts of Mr Jester and {he con- shown by shipping and rails as repre- sented by marines, Union Pacific and coalers. United States opened at a fractional decline, immediately ral- lied and fell ngain, Liberty bonds were irregu Dealings diminished to nominal est peid on Savingy and a luncheon will be served at tho | sequent statement made today by it el ealel it . - P roportions I i B dconiis) conclusion. Mayor G. A. Quigley, himself & can- | P79 | ; ;. | aidate £ e sl but specialties continued to feature The annual meeting of the W. C.|didate for re-election, are really the | i ™ i "oe ' 16 4 points were T. U. will be held on Friday at which (’I"‘”""V-'w' shots in the spring campaign | oqctercd by« Industrial Alcohol, the election of officers will be heid.|©f the republican party. Alderman |00 o e e paople's Gas and { The.reparts of the past year will be | Joster DR FOTRLIO b te T IO O | F e e e bta Gan lih ! litter respond- read by the secretary and treasurer | Members of the council and has ) BECRIIEE O g = and other important business will be -:7';"‘1‘7’“‘;‘“ prtonmb. l”“ first broke into | "o © 7 0 inactive equipmenta | 6 y o 5 © political game here six years ago 1 ¢ 3 Klett & Alling appcar for {ho plain. | diécussed by tho mombers. When Tie ran_ hosinst Magor. Gaisia | Were ihel strons features of the final e, At tho wloso of the regular meeting ¥ [ nour, leaders reacting 1 to 2 points The Scandinaviah W. C. T. U- meets | of Velkyrian lodge, O. of V., In Vega | 11, procent mayor was successful, Mr, | The closing was ,"“"’“.‘.l by BOMS ana mo. | Thursday, 2:30 p. m. at Mrs. August| Dall on Friday night, a lecture will ;r gave him the closest run of |3 1-28 s0ld at 97.00 to 9798, e KA!QE PR p tA%or ® card tourn Al Comnl | Cartsons residence, 157 Dught birese bo gived by Mre. Dean of Hariford, carcer and vame within a seora |30 9718 0 97.30 and eecond 4 at QPP for « card tournan | This meeting will elect officers for the | Nome demonstration agent. or fo of votes in defeating him. Two | 9954 10 96.80. o ro vell asiplaying the fir 1 | coming vea Miss Ruby Andrews and Misses | years later he suceeded the mayor ag | SMeS @pproxims 675 ranes 'l : cames. Whist, pinochic | Dr. 8. Stanley Horvitz has returned | A8trid and May Anderson will bo |sccond ward alderman and has held N o s | . L /' are to he CIIY ITEMS [from New York after visiting rela- | AMoDg thoso who aro to serve ro- | thal position since. The mecting on |, Wew Borle Srock T3ELERse ol l Pml Mam,m“ WBT g AQ&‘HS‘ scason. s forihohoe v 7| freshments at the meeting of tho | Sunday was attended by a number of [ Hone furnished by Riehter & o pitliot the Submm e ] M A 3. Richardson of Monroe Lather Leaguo of tho Swodish Tuther- | prominent men fnteresied in politics | X0 : e o « ® 209 i S R sl e e s cellent muscal and literary program [cussed. It was evidently the opin- G one den gtreet, who are students in the i has been arranged for and Lawyer [ion of these men that the republican " K g PR Smith Business school, have each re- | Trank Humphrey of South High| pmy Dunberg will deliver an address | party should put forth o candidate | Am Beet Sugar .. a37 b R2T | sived a certificate of merit from the street has been appointed government | on" ¢y draft laws which all the |against Mayor Quigley and, it is said, | Aloska Gold ... % Remington Typewriter company, inspector in the local factories. Un-| yo, o8 T SR o D By ed | Mr. Jester's name was leoked upon | Am Car & Idy o6 Gegrge I. Leghorn left this morn- Ll lately he has been \;m_- the Under- | i yenr, with favor inasmuch as he has some | 41 Can ....... Al 5 hng for Washington, D. C.. to report ‘“;"(l 1[-‘}§l(l)r’) ';( fantors S g :(now edge of the mayo position, ::: é:’:‘;‘l"m | , in the United States aviation “red Beloin has gone to New York - Loy aving filled the office of mayor pro |- G 5 | :’r;l“" in thoitnited for a few days on business. GRSRDILD AU BEIURNE R | o b s o L o | DE:-Clifton M. Cooley has gone to| _ Mr®: Basl Kisselbrack and son have | Versatile Wizard of the Violin to Visig| “I¥8 Up to the People’—Quigley. | T0 Topeoch ;- | gone to Coilinsville where they are ST Asked regarding this possible ; : | | | i 1 | for second ward alderman. Although ‘met ind 5 Destroyers f ping tr t name for the tima In the Grammar School Auditorium last evening, President Benjamin (. tarshall of the Connecticut Coffecc Plain Talk to Catholics. for Women. deiivered s forcibla“ali olic Tra Pt on “The (‘hallenge of Today, and Its Rév. John A. Ryan D., professor Irrn ’ts on the Generation of Tomor- [ f Pulitical cconomy in the Catholi tlantic City for a week's vacation. (pe,ging the week at the home of break In his ranks, Mayor Quigley | An2onda Cop row.' Professor Marshall, through- { UNiVErsity of America, thrilled the Nathan Mushlin has sold property Mrs. Kisselbrack's parents, Mr. and| The third entertainment of the|said this morning that he had ne | T.5 Fe Ry Co.. n Blm street to Samuel C. Kone of Mrs. I. W. Fellows. 1917-18 United Parents and Teachers | comment to make. “It's up to the | B3ldWin Loco fitartford The Baptist church annual meeting | A5Sociation course, originally sched-| people of New Britain to decide who B “ 0 N : will be held on Monday evening, | Wed for February 18, will be given|they want to be their next mayor, but | B BT -« - ACaroh 110 st 8l oroto i In the Grammar school hall on Tues- fir zood government counts for any- | Beth Steel B day evening. March 5. Many mem--{ihine then Butte Superior of enthusiasm and applause that | verging from his topic, he passionate- tred Weyh of Griswold strect has | bers of the Community orchestra hava 5 Canadian Pacific lusted for a fow minutes at a time, |1¥ and dramatically declared in rin re-enlisted in the navy after serving | joined the colors, so that the or- Central Leather .. 734 1% - ) : 5 fng tones tHat N #as above\ailz a period of eight years. chestra is unable at this time to render Ches & Ohio | The speaker began his adc true American, and through he had ag Chino Copper . & | telling h ndienze just what a chal- | much cause as anyone to hate Eng- i out his talk, held the attention, and |lArge audience which packed the audi torium of the People’s palace ers City. New “Jersey, to hear him deliver interest of his audiedcr at a high pitchManvECHE heiremanisRofitne |yl SR = Ee s T Edward J. Lynch is ill at his home speaker were met: with sutburst | Radical Sovial Movements” when, d n ‘Bast Main stree there can be but one re- sult in the spring primaries and clec- tion.” he said. Continuing the mayor said: Tanie] McNamara is home furlough from Camp Devens. The case of Samuel Kaplan of this Kenneth La Bounty was arrested |any extended wor T R ity, who is suing Arthur Cadarette last evening by Sergeant Johnson on The committee has been fortunato Sie : G Chi Mil & St Paul of Eristol for $1,000 is being tried in suspicion of theft. in securing as a substitute. the Craw- Col I & EERR g J > United wtes Anto the war by the court.of common pleas . today Jasep AVIOelY e B to- | ford Adams company. Those who | 1 = OnGOT RRCLY R P Kl i 1 said Jaseph Haykoski, was arrested have heard Crawford Adams on any ':: nt m ‘1\“» enemies and erc x‘]b e s 4 syasa that wher a nation has ex- | fiel baa e 5 o i S 1 ! dissatistaction among a T - ! 5 2 7 of his previous visits to New Britain SLONE A e e . 59% 295 ! hausted every other means {o protect | what he was talking ment in his party as well as some of know that he has the tone and the e Sk Who # r >rosident on._ha 13")“! .’l“"(,".\ erent . violinist and |the citizenship. While mayor I have | Fr! 5 5 5 its honor and dign it imustinecest MO RICRbEL B0 Seed ke S9N ARD 0L e o woul. dasn. |1ovked to the general interests of the | Frie i ano DIty o sword to save it-|12TO0C RN ST " that, in addition, he has a soul, dash, General Electric .1 14 4 Siel Solauan «aid President | Germang in the interest of the [ S F h city at large, rather than to the per- and enthusiasm distinctly his own. His | : v ‘ - © the p S Gasen NS s 23 talists i been asleep for {1 > Ihursdav i p S a"‘ res-' versatility is shown in his wonderfil nal interest of the party. I have felt | ol it : Sl ha 1r llenge come {0 %2 0 He justified the entrance of | 1and, he loved America more for four years w man charged ith o usserted tha Rinan Wi the administration of a city govern- that An v 1 at Americ e var to v B i 08 | imitation and his requests to the aua- |3t t0 b My @uty as mayor to be may- | vest Mot prg 5 | o bs, that we were unable properky | ™l oc wha have followed the a“d Fnfla i ! ¢ pd B | ience to naine the pieces they care to | 97 ©f he entirc city and not act as ]::d -‘\I‘j:fi(‘m“ S A fo prepape fot s cunslderation. We|yi;ng of Woodrow Wilson prier to Umfl < hear plaved. The other members of epresentative of any one clique pirs are now in this war, and it is the i the Adams Trio are also masters in |9 PArty. L am a republican in poli- | Interborough duty of cvervbody to stand by our their respective flelds Miss Helen | ties and while 1 always appoint re- | Kansas City so . president. in ths crisis, and not eriti- | v Csher president ever had,” he co Rumsey Smith the contralto soloist, | Publicons to office where [ feel that | Kenaccott Cop . R 8¢ 2 [ 178 0 the least syllable, hin action.” | i usa, *The war whs declared ‘aiainst a pupil of Herbert Witherspoon, is a | they can best serve the city, I do not |Tack Steel ... i Ho shattered the last excuss of- | qemimy fon Sieity el e charming singer with = marvelous | hesitate to name a democrat if [ |lehizh U = 2 fered by pro-Garmans as to the in- | against democr An A letnuns e ot adsom, the pianist, has| think/that he can serve the interests | louis & Nash ...113 nocence of ihe Kaiser, on the grounds | offored ta lot us send only ohe ship played with Mr. Adams for vears. His | of the whole in that capacity. SRS WRL [E 4 that he is a mere figurchead. The |, week across the seas, painted like repertoire is as inexhaustible as s “As far as the things I have done | Mex Petrol .. g . % | speaker explained that the emperor !, hurher pole and then to carry only that of Adams and his accompani- | during my four years I can cail at- |N ¥ Air Brake 5 | had execeded his powers in declar- quch freight as they prescribed ments to the violin are marvels of | tention to the completely motorized :' Y € & Hud 2 8 |ing war, and was dircetly responsible itnther Ryan said that he could not blending “pe me . ‘The police depart- ev Cons ... iy S for the sufferinz of the worle odar R he opportunit 16 “tou upo UNITED STATES ¥0OD ADMINIST RATION ‘ 3535 tomsibisndine G cbartmont e Rolfe depart e o e e e Rl e men and efficiency. New streets that | Nor Pae ........ war explicitly states that he may (o hesin he wanted to disprove W know that he had incurred hatred of the ecapitalists more than war befors such a ropresentativ e e e e .4 had mnot, to him may be nlaced s pers. They were daing more than any. LARCE SHORE HADDOCK ........¢. 1b ‘) N partment too, through the work of |1'eoples Gas ..... 43 2 | ferir aused hy the war hing or anyene else in {he country o ‘_c b | Governor Holcomb Wil Bxtend Date | 1, "REc N Leen bttt up | Pressed Stecl Car 3 He o stated that the ‘plan of hinder the. #overniier N W PLQ 7 R N s Sragers | UNtil today it is second to none in | 18y Cons ... 241 the Kaiser w to get to Paris and cution of the win SMALL FRESH MACKEREL ......... b 18c 1 of Bmevubion on Bequest of Btelesl Ly L0 G s G adndn | Beodine - | take it within a few days, and then {ruth of the matir ot : W Rep I & S com .. 8 . & [ he had no doubts as to the ability of | hs g ; > Attorney Alcorn. istration has made errors and if it % 2 25 i . B ity of hated England more FANCY FRESH HERRING ............ b continues it is likely to suppose that|Rep T & 5 pfd ; s J‘”" German® fleet to end the suprem- | the 1 c Hartford, 17ch, 27.—~Governor Hol- | other ecrrors will maturally bo made, | 50 Pac o - laex of Wiitwin on the wated. Prof. ' ook ; e comb_receivedl today @ communici- | but on the whole T think that my ag- | 50 10 : » !y, [dMorshan, ciused o voiley of Taughtor, i e = — E 3 iton from State's Atiorney Mugh M. | ministration has been very successful | S0 ceeees B9 S when he remarked, “When the Kniser PANCY ROE ‘72C (RNl LTI OLL 180 B ' Alcorn requesting an extension of the | and has been to ihe best interests of | Studebaker ...... % | mets that Christmas dianer in P SHAD R L ] FISH 2 | vopriove fer Mrs. Amy Archer Gil |the ocltizens. 'Phe vecentls createq | Texas Oil ... 54 14 it 1 be auite cold.’ YELLOW TAIL IOC G l \l l\fi con’ " | ligan of Windsor, who is under sen- | Wup e e e b r e e TRird E AL R “We will never he able to thank TR place to live in, if Germany wins ented the estate insolvent. as | — BB | murder. Her former reprieve will ex- | stute and the State Council of De- {vni:ui“ Fruit A ;\h:‘n L .:1 I?v’.‘i ,(}(',n? \’. \\"\H x..\.y‘ ”W,”r,” muw:“ H‘»;,"“”v & zl ire March 6 The est. of the | fense thoug so well ¢ b i ah Cop ... he ab » repay Britain for her work o e &peec 1y oar g th I NARRAGANSETT BAY OYSTERS .... pt 35c pire March o request of (ho | fense ousht so well of it that it | VIl Cop oo B bl L b D R e R, R will fix the date for the Imitaton of | state. 1 have refused to advance the |- 2 /o0t o 5, 11055 11055 | sata the ‘spealen e T the reprieve later. Mrs. Cilligan's | interests of certain men and havo | (. B €00 1 ‘1 Professor | Marshail described at the supreme court and will be heard | T thought it best to do so. Tn this | . ]01, 891 ae ry 27 il : aalor o 9% | the German people, summing it al February 27th, A. D, 1918 't the March term which comes in| way T have created certain enemies | \ciern Union : o ) R Dest DiEab el up S = = v next Tuesday. who will be in opposition to me a A : cn enongh lesway, he will “sum up” of New brita Y diatrict . COD FI 18¢c | CoDEISH oo i i b e e e ciis D imane s 1b i I HS z = | = for 1the people to decide and g Miss Charlotte T2 Andrews. el S L Rl e i ; b LEAN FRESH PORK CHOPS . ... b ‘)GC B | Largest House of Season Greets Last | confident that their decision 0 Miss Charlotte Eliza Andrews died | pocginijitios of Carnegie. Rockefeller, a":(". or AL " & bt FLOUNDERS tence of death at the state prison for | ministration and wus the first in the | Rion Pac ......1: gallant little Belgium enough for | stz attorney be granted. o | has adoptec A nlan top M6 entive state’s attorney grunted. e | has adopted the plan for \the entiro . ‘¢ il o § Allies, white, vellow, black and red,” | downright treason. LDARGE SALT HERRING ............ each 4C B | appeal from death is on the docket of | not hesitated to remove some when | (& (85 (0 ; 113 41% |lansin: the gelioral bhasactoiistias, o¢l District of Berling ss: Probate Courhy Willys Over 3 i by saying that when a German is give state of Trederick aele, ) 1AL6 AL CAKES11b I}kg TIMACHA LN TITRT A LM ‘(I(:(n’( ]"\\1"‘”( 5 :L:\'\l‘n"m‘{ This world will be a different The -administratrix having rep matter of the next mayor is in Serdes. in favor of the administration esterday afternoon at the home of |, nq the other money men of the Orde d. That commi SHOULDER ROAST BEEF L b93e T T O e AR OR Sl i e Slletiite Sb el L IR G B G sibe be il T entertainment course was rendercd Asked if Building Inspector B e e ‘]"“ PCo this country taking or- ! ereditors of said ost < o) T M Jast evening to the largest house of | N. Rutherford, who managed his oth- 1 e Ranalleg of e <l den t the Probate Ofic LEGS YEARLING LAMB ............. the season. Tho Farnells also proved ( CF campalgns, is to again bo his po- | Vorn October & 1835, the daugliter o The speaker dwelt at leagth on the | on the 6th dav of Me f | themselves to be the best In the sea- | litical agent the mavor sald ho did not | Milion and Charlotte 2000 0= importance of properly instructing at e o memes ot dhs Fiket 0 9 o'clock in the | son’. course The audience was | think it fitting to have an office hold- | drews. =he a member t) the children of today, that they mav (g 1 vt dir i Tvies i mer wWomen | give publi Teoe P P B | <imply dclighte 4 showed its ap. | er in the city government acting in ! y C MP ()(J\() 1b EGGS . doz g | it i . Dyson, James A. Dyson, Louis | Marshall said. “Do not vield to any- | gen ¢ Mr. and Mrs. Parnell are enter | stated that for this reason he will not AR e L g e —— ers of unusual ability They have | consider acting as the Lygon £ Georae ARl < I thing hnta ilitary victory: A xx be heard mayor's po- | s 5 ¢ RS Dyson, Louis A, Andrews, Starr W. !iary victory is the or thing that car ¢ ? learned the art of presenting a high tical manager Y el N ment, by T I i DOMESTIC SARDINES (in Oil) 3 cans . . ‘73c NesEee e e ORI Andrews and a niece, Mra, Grace e undorataed by | Gormany: peacs | o bt o { which leaves nothing but a sense of om IO M ; ker talk from Germany should not he of New Britnin nearest WILLI OF DAVID MUIR The funeral will be held tomorrow | listened to, it is all insincere, and hy- PREMIER BRAND SHAD Tall Can . . .. 1 9c o ;:]‘;:")“ EEAL G H e i TiGen) yy('(!"yv‘un“x‘\pi'il ‘::;' :;‘y: :I,‘;:LIV‘: \\’?h‘nm ,;\1(;rnnlluln 1[ 3 (vr/'mll Kk ;'mmq her 1:71‘4'- 'vn:rl"\' ] i " H' ) ,‘: ;.,‘W . I 1 ; ome. Rev, Dr, Farle, B. Gross wi receding the address the Com- N. B. C. OYSTER CRACKERS .. 1b 20(: ; w re the decensed last dwel copy of The entertainment was made up o 3 AL i Th rtainment was made Up of | ;1 B g terms the estate of fhe | offeinte vocal and instrumental selections 1 S | testator is to he eaunally divided he- ! | | munity orchestra. and the volunteer rict, and ret ally : Liberty Chorus, under the directi the notice =lve {yaanilis ntother Bt Rent e ulnghas Mrs. Elizabeth Engel. | of Mr. Beebe gave an excellent roci BERNARD I°, GAFFNIY e thiziclby andiing sistengMrarl abgl o The funeral of Mrs, Hlizabeth | Of Patriotic numbers. Judga WHOLE GREEN g N vland of Medford. Mass. In the SER ahe C Large Red .. . 15C SMILEAGE BOOK AGENTS. o el Sl o S Sl il SR i b G . e Srmrinplitas y 5 0 (IONS 4 "’" Judge William F. Mangan has ap-|share reverts to the survivor. Rob- | MOTTOW afternoon from her late home, bot 2 C exccutor of the | 171 Hartford avenue. Rev. Henry W. sapnamin x; | pointed the following young women | ept Muir is named as execu | SOHTOA i o -~ | mittee of the soldiers’ and sailors ————— AlE g Sseicemetony CATSUP ..... pt bot 23(: LETTUCE hd amusement committee, to handle {he e musnn\r lsmm RS L sond 10‘ Green Curly zsc jisie ol Rsmiigaral ] ooka: BIsE M AT POCIVICIANS DISCFLARG ¥ CARL YOUNGBLAD, M. G. Graduate Room 410 National | ank Building, Pelephone 2120, . | readings and character portrayals. SOUPS can K 7 r::uv! Cochrane, in hall: Miss Indianapolis, Feb. 27. — JFormer | Medical M cur, T4 W, Main St e — v i e s e e MOHICAN PANCAKE Ui Madeline Cauficld at the Russell Mavor Johnson of Gary, Ind., and | office *phone 128-13, residence ‘phone Bought ¢ FLOUR pke 15C G B | Crwin Mfe. Co. Miss Rita Cooney, | <ix other republicans whose trial in [ 675-5. Violet Ray, Thermo-lite Bath, C@fi ! #OUgEs ant t ’ Fancy Baldwin euriti ! Sold MOHICAN CORN 18 25C B o the Stanley, Rule and Level co.{the U. S district court herc on | Massage Headachcs, Neuritis, Insom- AS .. can (¢ APPLES 4 qis S Miss Florence Cashen,.in the Stanlev | charges of clection conspiracy began = mia, Rheumatism, Impeded Cireula- | 8 yeal ‘»ecuntlea F o] So Works, Other women memhers of the | yestorday ended suddenly today when | #iom, ete. Treatments through your | B Loc E. F McENR}OOA]f‘ghtf{angcc;ri(tlati\e . | . K, 3, epres /e. committee will ssigned to fac-|all the defendants were ordered dis- | physician or by appointments only at ‘wm» and offices within a few days. charged by the court. your residence or office.

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