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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1918, ’ A large number of reservations ha ’ - S already been made, for the members = of the club and invited guests. Short Steel and Plg addresses will be given by Professor A S Financial o) LETTERDENOUNGED ) 1ron Markets | \nepRTAINTY KEEPS City. — has been | Bmerand Togs. |20 mremet v e s ((AMBLERS GUESSING Mrs. George Henn is i1l at her i as indicated by 75 per cent. blast- home with pneumonii. 5 furnace operations at Steel Corpora- ——— Tho surgical dressings classes tion plants, accompanied by §5 per t N A, (. A, will meet this cve- Washington, Feh., 28 R ssenta- ! cent. ac e ingot capacity and 80 t i o tain Trend During Day events club, and the Knitting classes companies have not fared so well Iiastern Pennsylvania, which was Humphrey G. Cooper, formerly ot | o\ % . hardest hit, is stili very short of coke, (his city, now an ofticer in tho Cana- | FUlCr (Mass.) in resigning from what |and blast-furnaces there have scarce- . —we are continually buying tho new | 5 ¢it . Ty forced Mr. Tuller to listen to the |less. ol : i specialty stocks provoked some irreg- things in men’s wear as fast as they | The Armenian Women's Bible class | most vitriolic arraisnment any mem- | Pittsburgh and nearby distriets are | L oTtY at the opening of today’s mar- tome out. of the First Church held o MCCUNR [ ber of congress has ever been come | suffommy fon ocifby distriots are | ket. Atlantic Gulf, Central Leather, Whis Reeps our stock right up to | this afternoon at the church parlors. | peijeq to hear R o e s *m“» Republic Iron and Sumatra tobacco Bapsrinng Al end Slochith SR o m N el o o d il onl ofzesentine fenalsiates Bnabae i T Ol e R el EHER e ol Rl T oli2 Bnoints S le : ; ; 1 find | Cirele and the Junior Service Teagne _ . : rose 11-2 and Crucible steel Cohme ip_«any time and you will find ( C17 o ment by Mr, Fuller that half the com- | special prior T = Ly s Apam U , bHE o fhings licre. {held their meetings onight the | mittces of pecial priority to food shipments | Great Northern Ore and Mexican Py the house are “useless”, | has resulted in it i ) ) ol Sl 2 3 i + | has ulted in the sending of empt roleum were hisher. 7. S Sany New models in Trench Overcoats. | ustil mid-weelk services will be held | My, Dies who once headed such a : 5 s e (1 T 1 e | e e ey £ U B Bles suay @ e | slightly but soon rallied. Rails were X : 5 o church from 7:30 until 9:30 | com N New styles and patterns in men’s [ @0 th 3y : 4 committee himself, made violent ob West. Cohe shortages arc much >, . hifts, o'clock. An entertainment will be | jection to the assertion in Mr. Fulle b i e s dull, St. Paul preferred dropping 11-2 New patterns in shirts. LendbyRdie it o T blicopinasrall lotten fog Sresignation Stoll ciefccnoral Stecl manufacturers wiil confer in PT;‘n‘;’; F”;;m;“v e New colorings in Neckwea anditediGues Sanclesiulcal Diess Be )y crrect Ribn il o v eS| Bibanlyorean: |y Sy auisiens o b G © market's tone remained rather | Nevt ahApaa i oollnest work will be done. zed, ineflicient and a costly “barnacle | meeting with Government ropresen- it “')’i‘l‘sg“m“; (e mornioe stesls, ating o Triansle ¢ vas | on > ship of state.” = o} eTS, ar motors T g A mestingioCitho rtanslefclublwanji S8 Lue Sipgoliei to M tatives to consider the prices that will | constant pressure. Marine preferres held last night and President William Lo phrase in the Fuller letier de- | piovail after April 1. Steel produc- | strengthen L Walsh appointed tho following com- | ¢laring that the majority of the house | oo™ atter months of hamperings, | sewers i'(‘r“?d nd Atlantic Gulf re- mitteo to make arrangements for a |instad of being really busy arc most | i STy Advencing cost, mow | tore o from its early decline, like- dance to be held on Saturday evening, :_0“""""“’“ e “”I""v' stories and “prac- |, g eor stabilized prices over a peri- ;‘l p:('\ at ?"' "r"f""r’""' '1’”" ;":?”’ ising to see who can spi pup-il et o : & »presentative issues showed no defin- thest” and the reference 1‘1;“1:?"11;::“-, SOy ofisheRtoR alugh months ORIl L R trenid A Fev iep e claitles ol ud | as 4 barnacle clicited this from the | CCrtdinty as to prices and pig-iron [jng Mexican Petroleum and Corn Pro- | L and steel supply is beginning to affect | qucts, susgested further pool activi A DAINTY DRESS 1| liam Walsh and Trank Clynes. The | €} sonsuming industries imber of v 31-2's 7.86 e D R S e e Here are being determined the ! CONSUMing industries in a number of | Liberty 31-2’'s sold at 97.86 to 97.94, ? - erto | Weightiest questions sta re arc | Jines. and the next conference at | firgt 4's at 97.20 and second 4! l dance and the Metropolitan Novelty i Luestions of state, here are | v ington is considered of moretmod | 86.50 ta 96,62, DEVOID OF TRIM E v being determined questions affecting to Orchestra artfor v S| Abestiony, S nt: i h v lpierede : A thr(. 1:‘"::‘:‘ of Hartford will furnish |y "gogtinies ior 100,000,000 people,|ient than any that have preceded it ome of the active issues, such as BRG P E i s ae the e FFoundry operations have becn ct General Molois SN 4 | s, and if it 5 tha peoble . ieneral Motors, Bethlehem, S = v v o is truc that the people have i e ) e foe e on e ! LC Bethichom tude- | Miss Charlotte E. Andrews, fallen to such a state of decadence of < e ; ; aker and Sumatra sagged again at 2 Liev. Dr. Barle B. Cr 1 ~ citizenship that they have sent un-|PIS iron, bu lerc are a80 cases I | mid-day but 'the general list rallied Gy S i Ay sl e el — = 5 COMMISSION FIRM Nortiy lazy) Darthi et loohereetit [Rvbichiftheldeminnd ror icastincsihas g ferSE T T n ere R D o o R e 2 the funeral of Miss Charlotte ITEM et hort e aaa allen off beeause certain industries | paul common and preferved, ; {4mandrews at 3 o'clock this afternoon at I sen 1em hen here is cause for ¢ * e > k& and Y erred, ‘an- X 1 I A i o CITY WANTS TO COLLECT | cempnir by thesa wh peck ‘the per |In the less cscential clasa have fownd | adian Tacifc and U. 5. toer Ther late o, 581 West Sain 1 ool ey petuity of the republic.” | their sales diminiching or have had Close—Rails were active and fair & s asA Urview cemetery : ; o HASE e . S . ir. | to stop for lack of fuel. ly strong he Ig . ; £ s d A special meeting of Chamberlain Mr. Dies demanded what Mr. y strong in the last hour but lost | s | e SE P — oouncil, Jr. 0. U. A. M., will be held |\ o 0 L s Rouillard | FU/ler had contributed and what Inquiries recently before the mar- | mych of their gains toward the end | 4 I TVIL SERVIOE EXAMS lat 8 o’clock this evening to take ac- 8 SIS outtlard | | yalifications he possessed that he sat | ket from Canadian shipyards have| on renewed pressure against indus- | tion_omr the death of A. Johnson. iets Offcr—Red Cross Does Work | in judgment on Congress. *Tt must | been withdrawn, and fhe needs o] trials. The closing w irregular. : Ge s Wo A oo The Camp Real Estate Co- has sold | be ‘somo colossal intellect,” he said; | these vards, which are put at 300.000 Liberty 3%s sold at 97.86 to 97.94, : e John Sloan property at the corner Gratis, Mayor Explains to Publi “it must he some man deeply learned | tons for the vear, will bo supplied bY | first 4s at 97.05 to 97.20 and seconds k G B SR The State Civil Service Commission bt Park and Fairview streets to | American mills under government ar- | 4g at 96.34 to 96.6° ! : : ; will hold tests on Narch 16 204 4rls 0 £ | Mrs. Philias Rouillard of Beatty rangement, tho distribution being | ggy imated 575,000 shs L i : o Shrbii i } frhomas Lace A & 7 S SR e T ~ales approximated 575, shares i 3 p. m, in the state capitol, Hartford, T o Sl ROE ol Gl |[EECE NHELE (B clreits Sed B0E N BRER (T ST o0 Tl of 1an| Beeild e Wi o0 e e ; : : for bookkeeper-clerks for state b osepli's church tomorrow evening at | cently killed “somewhere in France” | prowess who essays to dub the Qon- Ohio, ’f;‘l“" ‘] sels X‘,‘r‘“"o 2)000" “m‘: lnr New York Stock Exchange quota- e | positions. The examination will pro- 130 o’clock. with the American FExpeditionary | 8Tess of the United States a lot of L‘t’n':] olilRa SOiR 0, tions furnished by Richter & Co., . - S vide for two grades—A and B,—céin llu:\nc!os a?a“wm:tr. o S With moro plates available for gen- | Members of the New York Stock Ex- i didates qualifying for grade A being B i 3 5 epresentative Stevens (8. () o % & % e d to answer ce additional s sees of Stanley street has |alleged firm in Washington offering D eyens ’ eral nse, demand is cropping up. Of1| change. required to answer certain additional Fied Monsees of Stan : the commttee on expenditures in the eturned from Boston, M where | to collect for her any claims she may | ;o SAEDE0, P8 SXPERCHITCE T (08 | companies are now planning to add e passed examinations for admis- | have against the government for war | Jov g : S | to their field tank capacity, and from passed e ] Fuller resigned because he thought it ; insurance on a 10 per cent fee basis. | i\ 00 CCRENAC 9CCHEsE NE (ROUERL 1 oher qirections feelers are being put jion, to an ensign school Mrs. Rouillard has taken this letter STevaiana s i for 11 P Jliandgheagals Mrowe | Ment that' the committee had had no | OUf- At Cleveland an or ieriton 18 1ubwho intend to be present at ths | to the mavor and investigation shows 000 tons of light plates for subma- ; it e el meeting this vear was wrong. Mr. | O iEhtenat - pext meeting of the club which will ::I;:!n‘rl:.(. 10‘“:;, :)’:;“é;—\]h}fl:')x]: “\\m(.h tro | Fuller then explained that he had not r\fyf)sfin.h’tm;)lf ‘n“» result of the new oD e ; : s exeettens, 7 e seuested 1o nouty 3w e U\u‘(:m 2 (hg RL“(I Grose T Spmeens it e hold, bt .u’l{\hn;,]«:‘t »"1‘1““‘(‘.« e more ship | Am Smelting .... 82% 813 sz’ v i : . with the respective weights Com- o o oo ha ‘”. i ‘\,‘”" ”(:W w“”;l“y’t\ Lo 8o, fon nnUu;\::. Easonlyong g sting andShatia I'I' S M‘m Linum\ '!‘h n wfll’ hL Am Tobacco ....163 5 : mercial arithmetic, 20; \’r»vm- writing Bencint wil b neld Monday night | Speaking o ths today the RaE el il e vt TR T sk e (3 ot o1 | 5D T (5 T il s i g | and penmanship, 15; spelling, 10: Feee i wini it onnel T Mndayin eI | I TR B e in | b e forrine o fholl ract lina ol vy | nead ol e Bom Sl Lngical el R b Jorsl s Tn e e Bl 527 : 3 : theory and practice of bookkeeping, Auue Cerl ERtel Sy I T e sl Go (e e || TG T (el B el fermolidusaNat Il eoly % "vrfl'h-xm‘\v AT S e Ry Co. S il )5; education, exporicnce and train. eth Btohl wero married by Rev. J. |scheme on the part of the promod| , &, " § (0% 08 (OUSRESE | nase for export. '.4{1‘\‘1‘ TR e g S A e B 4 . ‘ caucation, exporienca and train: Rees of the Stanley Memorlal ; fore Who secure casialty W8 S0 pujjer has done this since he came to | 0 ! (.1;(,,\. been resarded as the export | Daldwin Loco ... 79 . » e, o 0 e appic : BuRl ut tie hotiis 8f the Brlde, yeo- | 1y 0" olieniine and obtsin & com- | Weshington and hes paid his secre-| =0 S0 S il T et DR ! monality test, 30100, ¥ erday afternoon The couple were | €0 & L tary and Glerldihine outborl his | oon n sor pa el ] J ' A averag ‘7 in'xeq ‘ ttended by Fred Suess, brother of “”I-\»HH\. 1d up . Y : § A attain the eligible list he groom, and Tillie Stohl, sister of the criticism of congress cantained in wero held last evening. the letter of Representative Alvan March 16, at Booth's hall: Chairman, J F. Roche, Joseph Iredericks, George Bayer, Harold Campbell, Wil- T'est for Bookkeeper-Clerk to Be Given on March 16, at Capitol. in the history and philosophy of the world; it must be some man who has Sale ¢n crape hats. Seibert—advt. | Forces, has received a letter from an Feb. 28, 1918 questions of increased difficulty. , Ap | High Low Close | i L . : pointments in state service paying as, | Am Beet Sugar .. 825 ; 5 high, to start, as $1,200 are made Am Car & Fdy .. 8% 4 % ¥ o i | from this lift, and the opportunitie Am Can .. .. 407 5 % ; i for those starting at less salaries are Am Can pfd ... 94% 4 : ‘ . most excellent All the members of the College { plates on which rollings were he : : IFeeling that there is a strong prob- | Pocket—2\IT. Dies said that probably by the embargo last year eredits have | Butte Superior 4 Send for application, which must be he bride ability that there may be additional | Mr. Juller felt - that he had domd {0 "™ Gut. Tho proposed mew | Canadian Paci 16 3 e filed in the office of the commission casunlties among the New Britain | nothing to carn it placing of this business, amounting | Central Leather . before néon of March 13th. It is A social and dance was given by tha | o< in the near future, Mayor Quig- Mr. Ifuller, ill at ease, sald Mr. ki, many thousands of tons, at Ches & Ohio 7 5 G urged that early filing of applic mentbers of the Jewish Ladies’ Aid {ley said he wanted to advise the pub- | Dies and other members of the| G .o prices as against 9c. and Chino Copper -4 43 % i tions will hasten the rating of exami oclety last cvening at Turner hall. A | jic against engaging the services of | house, had “mangled” his letter of | o "R BEEER €8 BECIEE S0 o tactor | Chi Mil & St Paul. 41 101, nation papers and the consequent irige crowd was on hand, and during | gc agencies, explaining that the | resignation from the alleged TV ihe hosotintionstbetiveant thol trvol fGoTNTY 38 7 v i lability of candidates. he evening refreshments were served. | A merican Red Cross and the War | committee. Ile asserted that he had | sl e T e ollfachs 3 iembers of Troop 10, Boy Secouts, | Ryreau, as part of their duties, will | intended his barnacle reference to portant way on the pric the gov-| Crucible sisted the society. Musi S r- | attend to such matters for e apply to the ‘“useless” committees| o nment will pay for Japanese ships. | Distillers Sec jshed by Lynch’'s orchestra, : and without additional charge. mentioned earlier, Fabricated steel business dropped | Jorie . pncing was continued, by special —— e A bombardment of questions came | 1, 95,000 tons in January, from the | Irie Ist pfd ..... = 6 i Takivg it for granted that you will Frmit, until A large delegation | MORE SMILEAGE AGINTS. from all sides and despite the fact| 205,000 ton total of December. When | General Electric 142 4 immediately like this dross, {he om. Hartford and nearby cities were |, )i or agents for the sale of | that the house had granted him all | gno’ push for munitions plants had | Goodrich Rub 4794 E thing that would ‘trouble you is to hand. wgmileage Books” in this city was | the time he desired, in the midst of | yun ita course in 1915, culminating in reat Nor pfd ... 913 & | know why yon like it. You can't pos- i B d today with the ap. | (hC confusion Mr. Fuller notified the | 508,500 tons of fabricated work in N Ore Cetfsx-d. 281 271 eIy attach vourdlikinetohthe il furthecfauzpmentecitocayawl i itheia P2 fhouse he hadinothing more to December of that vear, tho total for spiration .o 3 mings, for ihere ware none. Tt must January. 1916, fell to 119000 tons. | Interborough pbe the daintiness of absclute simplic- “useless” At the meeting of Phenix lodge, O. F., last night several visitors om out of town lodges were present. | pointment by Judge W. . Mangan Sl sese s oy pme of those who attended were: | of the following youns women: Miss i e o ihe b | Kemnecolt Gop : A e B i el eorge W. Chapman of Waterbury, | Margaret Meehan, at the North RREST CANADIAN CAPTAIN S it | Dacitl SleoT MR Ghitaerine e B yilliam L. Hutchinson of New Haven, | Judd Mfg. Co.; Miss Anna Ahearn, | Spsesisie L e Max Mot corn Mo el R L Ll a l)Olen . Gt Breckenbridge of Meriden, all [at the New Britain Machine Co.; R e e W || e (Bl B 95 R e e ol e S e e Punty officers of the order. Music | Miss Flizabeth Morrin, at the Corbin | Made Statement 90 Per Cent. of | (na toadeon Bay Railroad for war | Natl Lead ... ... The collar and (he vestee strap in ps furnished by the members ot | Screw Corporation; Miss Irene Trask, 3 purposes abroad lends interest to an | N Y Air Brake I front, as well as the cufts are of faille f Mexinzton lodge, and refreshments |at the 2. & F. Corbin Co.; Miss Ger- | Troops Were Drunk on Duty on| MetBP=0 sell some 65,000 tons of ¥ CR &G silk. The dress can he cither bui- or re served trude Pilz, at Richter's \.mkomxoi CH e e N o Cons e toned high or rolled ints a rever Bartonio Ruszo of Myrtle street, oOffice; Miss illivan, at At- |\ 2 et whs oate Tssla. bt stistored | TN HEH R R Y 2 28% | the way down fto the waist, fcd 14 years old, is reported by his | torney M. 1. Saxe's office and Miss Toronta, Feb. 28.—Captain George | in thic country. They may vet bo!Nor Pac .. T ; b i ) Lther to tho police as missing from | Mary E. Curtin, at the Chamber of | 1 Byjley of the Canadian army medi- | turned to account for the Allies and | Norf & West x-d 104 DEATHS AND FUNERALS ome. ““H”;'”r"‘ e t“:‘::r‘; ‘”{1‘:::5 cal corps, was arrested today by ths| fha question of title scttled after- ]"!u- Mail 8 § Co Y St ~ - will be announced tomorrow. Man- | civilian authorities charged with mak- | we e ; Tho annual meeting of the W. C. | pep jpving T. McDonald of ¥ox's | ing Bastots date Vi IS S ! Schastian Szuer, WU, will be held at 3 p. m. Friday | peater has agreed to assist the com- | king's troops and caleulated to injure | Ray Cons fternoon. Mrs. Mary E. Welles, | pittee at the theater in any way pos- | recruiting Readiag . Wnty president, will be present. and | gyie. R i e fhao S e il address the meetir Reports of — - Dominion Alliance Prohibitian con- Rep I & S pfd "‘t'l””'”“ LD “"'”'"‘, “)”" "”““'T GALLINGER FOR SUFFRAGE | vention he declared he had been in- | So Pac x-d I the ensuing vear will be electec 3 s ormed by a brother oflicer, <o S ; i this meeting the books will bo Washington, [BEITeD. (N2 8. anator L;.an e “withheld, that 90 ;wr“(]:f:.\ So II:? pfd | Al bt Gillinecr o7 NewiHampshize | haizeo | AR SIUERIE QA ERREce ) publican senate leader, openly de-| i..t.q on Christmas day and the clarcd himself in favor of the woman | G2 it O (E RS B8 Sad The | | Sebastian Sauer, a well kuow (Gor- man resident of this city for the past | 20 years, died this mornming at b home, 12 Woodland reet. He was L9 vears old last Sunday. For many vears he was employed by the Traut & | Mills working on shell stecl have Hine Mfg. Co. lic leaves three step- accumulated large stocks of discards. < . daughters, Mrs. 1I. B. Miller and Mrs. which ultimately may be worked off | Studobaker i ; Henry Schmidt of this city and Mr hard steel bars, but are little | Texas Oil ... ’ 2% | Annie Lischenberger of Meriden, and { Third Ave S 2 e <uffruge constitutional amendment | e e > 5 i a stepson, Severin Staab, of this city Kk Co., left today fo - - suffrag onsti 1 could have broken through anywhere, Tnio 5 & i co 8y for the medical | ;4.3 and told the senate he hoped 1€ |my. offcnse with which Builiey Joing worked off in billet form and | Lnien Pa t | He was a member of the Harvari hool of the officers’ training camp 5 : . Utah Cop E % S S Sator " 3 ) t already has passel o P 5 to $30 a ton is displacing old socicty and St. Peter’s socicty. The | B FSeorzin. Nelson resided at 5g | voulds: . It already has passed the | charged is punishable by a fine of | #t $45 to $50 a ton is displacing old TR 2 societ; ‘1 B RBete apnoc] e 1 i ot | housa. Therc was a short debate on | 55000 and five vears imprisonment,| Steel rails as raw material of re-| . o oo e 2 funeral will be held Saturday morn- irview street 5 S 5 Bteolity s L2 2 ing at St. Peter's church. Burial will . the resolution today but it was not | e = £ rolling plants. 3 o 4 5 | .| U S Stecl pfd 11014 1093 1093 St. M S s A sewing meeting and social was | before the senate for action hecause | : > i i ey The effort to make sure of full pig- 3 K be in St. Mary's new cemeter % | before i VIRST BAPTIST ( RC z : 5 g | Westingk e 4175 41 11 2 o o S S0 this afternoon by the members | itn suppopters have been holding it T CHURCH. iton supply throngh the vear has led | \vostnEhouse s il 41 301 MAIN STREET illys Overland 915 5 Mrs. Elizabeth Engel. d friends of Martha Chapter, No. { off uniil they are assured of the| At the Tirst Baptist church a s G e some districts for ot | per and work for the Ied Cross The funeral of Mrs. Klizabeth E. 8. The past matrons and | votes for passage. Ny \ehat the blast furnaces have to sell = night at 7:20 o’clock after which | i . e tonight at which the your women! | Joeacial piisiness and while: thelr cone Ve L J. ] | e chapter will meet to initiate twc | TLOT TO OBSTRUCT DRALT. and girvls of the ehurch are dinvited to | 4 g i ¢ i e L UL | tracts carry the provision for adjust- hndidates Panl, Feb. 28, C Townley, | B s 5 0'clock | ment of prices. if necessarv. after | Governor Scts Back Date of Hanging & The members of the Young | president of the National Non-Parti- onn ovenant meeting Wwill | A1 1. they are disposed to await san Leazue, and Joseph Gilbert, scc- ! be held and at the close of the church | (11 noext price-fixing conference to June 21—Appeal Ready Fore ° sople’s society of Stanley Memorial Sk o G 5 i ceting tomorrow | retary, were arrested herc today by | Dight services the class in Biblical The y RIS ik < th : B mebors aue | Buerisi Carver of Marlln county, on|lfteraturs will hold & meeting. The| .o it of the remulnting com Sy INNEOTA LINE BROKER 5 ght at which ¢ B new Lun S gularing Room 410 National Bank Building, Pelephone ‘ ing them with conspir- | 1ast of the union sorvices he : 2l ed to be present. After the busi- | Warrants charging them with conspir desynt services of the | mittee. mot withstanding” the devi-| yiarttord. Feb, 28.CGovbrnor Hol- : P S anEs First anc 5 i havehos | ————————————————————— meetinz a social wiil be held. acy to discourage cnlistments and to | “f h;l'r'!' !::m'l,':vm v.t “‘)“n"]"l, Will | ations from long established mrice re- | comp today extended the reprieve of Bought and B, B. Eddy of West Main street | OPStrust tho draft. church. ' This is to be a vyxn\‘n\h‘rn\v lations. Opposing views on the ques- | A\frg Amy E. ‘Archer Gilligan, under ARMS COO Sold B cacnted Stanley Post, G. A. R, | T munion service. i €Om- | tion of commissions to holders of | sentenc: of dcath, to June 21. The <Ol AR g 5 - = 3 card stocks have c vet oo + : s 3 3 o) < h o book containing ‘over '50i | CARTOONIST puap. Evice, Lo ok e e e qutoen | extension was on’ voquest of State's Local Securities Bought and Sold. ws of monuments anc historic *hiladelphia I"eb. 28.—Robert S > T o reshed o g 4 hi e O Attorney Aleorn, e appeal o he D & IV aces in the vicinity of Gettyst . Carter, cartoonist of the Philadelphia '“‘””‘"‘f' M PLANT STRIKF ity for the payment of commissi i woman from hanging being ready for E. F. lCENR’OE' I{ppr(‘,\(‘!’lt{ltl\c. Press, whose work was familiar to | Buffalo, Ich Carpenters and | lacking. On the decision hanes argumeat in the supreme court. Hhe | millwrights employed at the New Vic- [ movement of a considerable tonnage | was sentenced for the death by pois- country .died suddenly today in a |{OTY Plant of the Bethlehem Ship- | of heavy meltinz steel. which would { on of Franklin R. sndrews, in Wind- huilding corporation here struck to- | require some inducement to draw sor. at a home for old people con- g hospital to which lo was hurriedly | THIGING, corboration b e . S o rsal will be held tonight at | taken. Y 19 R ahbiwhichicos e gov- | o the Pittsburgh distri dueted by her, and when her appeal . . T nears R fakeh ernment $3,000,000 is idle although T U e e G 1D Connectlcu(‘ Trus[’ and Safe De[)OSIt CO- e of Mrs. William Hart of e home « 1 Ay it o 00 men are involved in | CHURCH EMBEZZUER DEAD. March 6. A STRONG, RELIABLE CORPORATION I'rance has bought 1500 forgings 7 for 155-mm. guns and 250 for 73-mm. guns. The tran tion is added evi- dence of her inadequate raw material supplies but of abuntant gun making facilitie Carl Nelson, formerly employed at office of the Landers, Frary & ) - € office of the Landers, Frary & called for today. Some discard steel serap trade is accepting the A son has heen born to AMr. and & ewspaper readers all over the @ A A. Geer of Conneccticut ave- | REWSPak L B e B : only about ve street by the members of tho OPPOSES ELECTRICITY SALE. | the walkout, The ifie : bir of St. John the Evangelist T T e difliculty arose BRGNS e deatt ab . e P Hm\nul;h (:x]».m_’”. = :\"“‘1; ieacing llotor el duestion 1w to which craft | ganga e, © Willard 8. Allen Native cggs fed th . ; : o today on the petition of the Shors|shoull place the eleetric motors on | - 1 o 15 vears ago for tho| s ekl gani : ifie / ie meeting of St. Mary’s T. A. B. {Line Flectric Ce. to sell electricity to [ machine tools o tndicted here 17 A rl‘ :W st P ERIME SR A organized and gllflh ed through years of cfficq,m, biety will be held tonight < the Groton Iron Works, John . Geary ”"“"""‘“’”.‘ml“ e e T trustworthy service, to act as Conservator, Guardian, Gl | Perntaliaa] sl et = S ] reacher a Societ orporatio i NGBLAD, M. G.Graduate o ol WT in th n.,: ha |; . _v.;,;m.:'ni:"n;.n'm h;»()'il')ignl:yrl Groton in POLICE BEATS CHANGE. el (o (i1 CitE T ot el G e e g Coa U Executor or Administrator. adles’ Nest. Order of Ow D > pe Patrolmen Joseph IKenedy, An- | . > New England ¢ ice ! . 428 i e e A : - Mo aiiis 0 ST 1y, An- | embers of the ew unglanc on oflice 'phone 128-13, residence 1 e 75 Ly 44 et In Electric hall Monday c E thony Bachmann and Frank Hahn | ference of tha Methodist Episcopal | 675-5. v e o CAPITOL $750,000. SURPLUS $750.920 X-SECRETARY OF NAVY TLI v | ference o Violet Ray, Thermo-lite Bath. s EX-SECRETARY OF N L.} will be day policemen during the com- | chureh, was announced in a lotter | Massage Headaches, Neuritis, Insome. jitne farewell banquet, given by the Boston, Mass., Feb —It is |ing two months. commencing tomor- ived today bv Robert shman, | nia, Rhewmatism, Impeded Cireuta. Connecticut Tl'llSt and Safe DepOSit CO ers of the debating club of the | reported that former Secretary, of |[row. Officers Hanford Dart, Thomas | a loea! lawyer. from = 1TWYe U ton, ete, Treatments throngh your h school to Professor Fay, will He | Navy Meyer is seriously ill at his home | Dolan and Patrick Meehan will return | gunfa Ire. whe asked that an effort | Physician op by appeintments only at M. . WHAPLES, Prest, HARTFORD, CONN. @ this cvening at the Y, ™. C. A. | here. i the night force tomorrow evening. | 1,, made to locate relatives | your residence or oflice. R R

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