New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 1, 1918, Page 15

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NEW BRITAIN DAILTY ]‘{ERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 1, 1912. A. KATTEN & SON HARTFORD ONE-PRICE CLOTHI 114-116 ASYLUM STREET Account 18 | s Wk 11 YOU MAY KNOW THE will soon savc wice of ‘ il h ) Y alize on certain stoclks onc in protection for your clothes ] | or bonds anX' yoursel ’ Be on the safe sidc N".'."':'\'-‘._:"':_'m‘y;‘l"‘ S eg denshnty] invest your money : If you do, you'll act. Woolens climbing in price, s | Black, tan and gray i oatl sies| securely. B s woolens scarce in every market, woolens in greater and - 2 Hawe an account Pt Nis with the Commercial | “ greater demand for war. Rain-proofed overcoats (oo, Sl b will stand a lot of wet and still keel s e i 3 O B Gt B ) Tl e B And Here Now (becausc we grasped an opportunity) paid on sav | 4 you can save from $5 to $15 on about fifty. MIiSSES” AND LADIES' Size 16 only) (Size 36 only) I T '{’V[B EI:IL-(J’I:ED 0 - S0UTH CHURCH HAS SAMPLE SUITS 1 . oy S : . d / courtmartial for authority to inst iw BRITAIN, CON B"} SUNBAY SEHDUL P e Eoir el e Aol }r'm_ ;:rlnwxn:xl prosecution of Deput eink, a social democrat He was - FOR PRING ]918’ AT Mecting; Smith Chairman of Board, | chiavzed with inst tin i« 1 CITY ITEMS R A, Kimball President. | against lh(r‘ state of siege law ' ‘_3 QD o ) | otk gpniss et of 1 e | gor umel o, 303 M Gt Scope o Work Qye o® P i R L , ig rechvering from an operation per- all stockholders, were adopted. The fgrntsd al the Harttord hospital re- — . | present directors were re-clected fo : The teachers and oflicers of the | 4 ently. - ensuing year and Joseph F. Lam) e yoin e eSe Dolan Ao | (SOUINEShARc s ghpal hed o Each and every one of these Suits offered at this price (while they last) are as added to the board, making 1h mecting in the Chapel Tuesday cve- | d#t . ning to plan the work for the bal- suits made by New York's best garment makers. These sample suits are new, IR cio e ne N PoREd Re ol s Gertrude Larson, cashic . | ok RO 5 : o o e e > . 5 P & % : 3 ' e e ; ; tiohisom wrecedine guacalion in sizes 16 to 36; in other sizes we arc showing a very comprehensive line Charles F. Smith, George 1 he Sovereigns Trading company, ¥ session devoted to the gener leeal aconts|| - o = o= ders, Andrew J. Sloper, Lucius ¥ gen named as on of the local ASeNS | jegues in which all departments are priced from $25.00 to $75.00 SRRl B e he sale of “Smileage Books p 5 St 4 our, 3 oc ‘ a :; “\m «11 ‘f“‘m””‘”w alike interested, departmental oo | Tt tanic o Mecanroll Cplat It o e e i oy ferences, under the leadership of the T AN, (s, TN e T Pzain Week ¢ c-Leis division superintendents, discussed Hdwara N Stanles! Herbest M Tiosl a matters individual with ecach. The = | and Joseph 1°. Lamb. s D _3. F. Gill of 200 Maple street has [ gencral topic for the evening was tho | . ~~—~—¢|U 8 Stect pta....110 110 110 Immediately after the stockholders' | g a ozen rrived safely in 1rance. Mr. Gill | creation of a school consciousness and 2 B Va Car Chem .... 407 407% 407 | meeting. the dircctors miet and elect- | R ecently enlisted in the navy and is | the strengthening the hold of the ’ . Vet ehons: L4243, 42 ed the following officers for the cu- | § f [hicf onsineer on @ transpor scliool upon the young people of the mnancia Western Union .. 80 90 90 |suing vear or » spring styles. M. Seibert. | parish. Willys Overland 19 18 1855 Charles S chairman of the The South Church Sunday s:hool is G e = baard of < S ] N e £ A 6F (ke Seftae i [| 00 DO i GH Genenmbion i DEATHSEANDISRUNERATS] I SisiC Rt imeal Soresidont ¢ trict’y Fresh Bkl 2 s this | tho state. Its cnrollment in all 5N Trederick A, S >, Joseph I SR = tall to tho | Pranches is 1,128, after reducing the = == ety Tl AXEitss | Lamb. Arthur W '\"”l“"“ and Frank oungsters by Rev. Samuel i y ‘ who have failed to fulfill their duties _ Marlo, tt ht- Charles F. Smith, treasuver Always more for less u "SSE | in attendance. Its cradle roll is open | . DUt b " I H ] fl v\».(., h-old daughter of Martin Di James N. Stanley and Oliver 3 ¢ C g bl ario of 49 Cherr e ed @ ° e eland’s.—Advt to all children under four years of i W e, i Trereel Tario of 49 Cherry street, died at the | J : asurers There will bo special Armenian | age whose parents are in the South { New Britain General hospital last . lervices at St. Mark’s church at 1 20 I it needs the utmost as R 2¢ funeral was held this i 5 A T church parish or who, having 0| cictance in resard to food. You mi Pelock Sunday, the preacher beiaZ | church afliliations, desive to place | 1ot porn 5 = i Uternoon. Burial was in St. Mary’s [ Traver, assistant secretaries :\;\'.1"\‘..y oy oD s vm“ ‘\W:“Au”‘\;:flr «L i ~h‘l ((]M:‘ W;} H‘v'ertl“ wrvation of revolu- wa” SIIGC SpeC llfl 0], Agam‘.u\ cem ry. Kdaward I, auditor, rmeénians are urged to attend | care. There are beginners’, pr The Russian T of Teople’s - Sebastian ;llu‘r ‘ ¢ Bargain Week at Besse-Leland's.— | mary, junior, "»m: and senjor-in »«"“ Commissioners s led to returr Pass Day il DOllm [ e S epactas Sano STANLEY SCHOOL MEETING dvt mediate departments, with separate |t potrograd, say Sfiaial 1 R e e Sl he Stanley School Parents ions and distinct corps of oflicers. | qian stutement rocoived today, The : TAriAb Sl Prtes e Boaal Teachers' association will hole covering from his recent il There are also special departments | .cmoval of elements of the popula- S . Da ink St ar e e cormctor " imeeting at the school this ovening B o510 Weok at Besse-Leland'a— || [oriChine Assyrians and - Italians, | sjon valueless In the dofense of the [ WEll, Sirect PhSEiLgo I, which will be opened by President G ¢ arga the Men's Sunday club and SLrONZ | capital i beinz continued, however. | gettd Hedine 5 SrenlbeRetitos { W. Troop. The High school orches iy g _ ’ home department. The teachers anc Golilindlcticr ianles continue | o odiEIStos arkets but the tone con- PUGL]SI GIVEN 15 YEARS Will render selections, the pupils will ert A FJohnsoniof itho il cros ST Jar Over & are e inuca irregular Paul Common 3 g LEBiISAwL ”‘ “‘ e e Tr}l‘.‘% vs alone number over a hundred- | (5 ho shipped away from the city, the | Lioc® ITest A aconmony e “v‘<n|~|}rit~;;‘ ’[!?r(‘t,.lolnl'pp;;m‘mu‘- exercises | ) the Preferred lost -2 points, U. 8. (i e, T ks bRy { EOEMD NS LI T Steel, selling minus its dividends of | Notorious “Black Hand" Leader and |17 & CRETIE e dRD Y 8 Germans Tiesume Advance, A BoT AR e e ) Lrooks. chairman of the Ited London, March 1.——Dispatches minar ments were fractionally Counlericiter Sent to Atants for| “08icty Lo ceived by the Txchange Telegraph | higher w Bethlehem, Crucible John A. Blake of 60 High Wall present plans are directed to se- 2 in this city. curing an increased efficiency by jesse-Leland's arousing in its present members a more active interest in its work. and statement adds: Charles De Wood was arrested to- | then to increase its influence through b by Oficer Lyon, charged with fa greater enroliment. B e e D L Betniehen, | Crucinto h of peace, alleged to have| Miss Ruth Crocock has been electec o Giroezioa O < | s : e 4 Tobced . ; h ; A et FICCha [ 1ast night indicate the German ad-| Cuba Cane Sugar. Liberty Bonds were | New Vork, March f.—Antonio ug- Fi Sommitied atb Stho B homenc: it : vance has heen resumed strong lisi, notorious “black hand” leader : : reet | school, a Miss Tlizabeth Slaney . feorze M. Landers on Main street hool, and 0 A forward movement by the in Stocks developed genc S the nd of c 2 assistant superintendent of the senior ks develop sen heaviness | head of the band of counterfeit L vaders of some 25 miles hevond Po-| before the end of the first hour which planned to print and cireulatc St tzk, midway between Dvinsk aud| Coppers were heavy in the after- | million dollars of spurious ten-dollir Jesanis is home " WA= Vitebsk, is reported in these advices, | noon on the cut in Utah dividend Federal » bank notes, was to Native ecgss, 55c. Russell Bros the Germans pushing on despite th S SO i S advt fact that the railway had been blown . - oot S A Jzuits with the “Bi-Swing” sleeve o Bl Ll GIY, R T ey New York Stoek Excha auota. | Years' imprisonment at Atlant ilson’s wdvt Riay htcstrosad tions furnished by Richter & Co., 5 Russell s o K]MBALL A- H. G. D]REGTOR‘ Gorman troops are reported to be | members of the New York Stock 1 gy g t 1 Strictly fresh Connecticut esgs, adc¢ o e i Thes fvowm)| cHengs, 1 z. Y Russell Bros.,, 301 Main St. o HElov abl Ghicnini hetine (0 ed aie W e el : Pyt Chosen to Board at Annual Meeoting | to have concentrated division of in Am B Sugar N1 A NEW YORK BARB-GIRDLED. = 7 e A fantry supported by eavaley and heavy [ Sla , MORE BODIES FOUND. of Amcrican Hardware Corporation | . q light artiller Am : 5 Andl Holoken Is Desorted, Gernman = Held Today The Germans also arve declared to|'Am - cdy .. 795 T4 7 , Papers Tell. €tims of Cherokee Disaster Picked SR OU Oy be moving on gehezh, S0 miles north-y Am Car H % N T O T e e Plot to Circulate Fake Notes, Baszain Week at Besse-Leland's vt Private Tdward m Camp Devens. h Up at Sca. The annual meeting of the stock- | east of Dvinsk ::‘: 2 cee 6 6.6 66 apers have informed their biNiaaciphin, Mare Sienals | Dolders of tho American Hardware SERAER e o S Lo . Nesfonk cltys Tor st niotectity oln!:’x :\‘n;j~ : "\1“”:“1.1 n! 1:‘:” \‘1” Corporation was held at 2 o’clock this > \rl{lv.l\x.l(lnl lttnh.!nn v:m. rel : 07 1 girded itself with a2 barbed wire afternoon. The usual 2 per cent divi- Londan el Tokio dyiges| it conda_Cop > fen 25 miles in length. The Ge e ot "_| dend was ordered payable April 1.|forwarded in a Reuter dispateh from | Baldwin Loco .. 7 mans also have been told 50,000 Jrotnderineiof thesmnlicietUhes | N e Shanghai say the Japanese ambassa-| B & O .. i O ) diers are guarding the port of New otims of the disaster have been | Carlisle 1. Baldwin, Philip rbin, | dor to Russia, Viscount Tchida, has| B R T . 3 4 ine A, WIEL SEEt APUTeS My cked up in the ocean. According o | James S. Blton, Charles Glover, Be postponed his depart: from Petro- | Be ol B 5 % | been taken in Chicazo and elsewherc ;! ad. Tt is believed, the dispateh says, te perior S0 agE 20% | and Hoboken is deserted e report, nine bodics have been | jamin H. Hawley, IHenry Tl Peck, | ¢ ! X Sute | o 0 | und. They pre Iv will be {aken | (tharles B. Parsons, Andrew J. Sioper, | that {he Russinn government has an I x-d 1 4615 14 i 5 " ! Jape May. ; Charles F. Smith, Henry (. ar |made & new propos ‘jrm.-‘\\ fn)‘anr 7 ; SMITH WILL LEAVE SENATE., | { Thompson, Marris Whittemore, T - ~hes & Ohlo X Washington, March 1.—Senator | | erick P. Wilcox, Rolli Woodrut LI DGR R on o Co . 1 f | William Alden €mith of Michizan, They're here, and indications are for, better ind G. T Kimba Mr. Kimball is| Berlin, March 1, via London.—G i S g s ican leader the senate today : tho only new member of the directo- | man troops continuing their advance | (0l I & T : s . | announced that he would not be a weather, giving you anopportunity to get that baby Russia have reached the Dne ! 2 1 L i 153 | candidate re-election but would g i i . ¥ 2 i ‘ 1 out in the open. Our big line of vebkicles is spread pwes, Delaware, near the scene of Connecticut e i | , s rate l ( MASS FOR DEAD PRIEST. Ihe directors 1t ) :\1h~.-ww|(i ver the lice announces, s ] LR 5 ty Teay t N his term ex- } : rcetir clected the following offi- | tro-1Tungari wops have beg < 1 7 ires B t 2 P e . v A solemn ligh mass of requiem was | ! SO O i e e Eeely iencral Tlecric n ] ! out for your inspection and you ought to come S bateo sl SharaL taE e o pres . Charles Tho movement of Austro-Hun- i g ! K ' MEYEIR'S CONDITION SERIOUS, | and pic]; the one you want. All stvles, vario < | Gloves + preside cnjamin 11 tro the statement ¥s. | ¢ : Lis Loston, March 1.- CGieorse von I 5 2 . S i le H 3aldwin and | was begun in responsc to an appeal | O g 82 2 Mever, formerly secretary of the Navy, prices. See South Window. Tsons; treasurer we | from Ukraine S M : who has been seriously ill at his home, D I: assistant treasurer, The German advance t ik (el inta Rev. John . Fay, deacon: i v. J. D. Velllard, of Hartford, sub- foRdie el ot e ora oy ) || BT L S e R (S D) pcon; Tiev. William Krause, master | BIMOSt 1toot; scerctary, George { per was made through northc on 4 Pt S and his condition ix regarded as se- e ) ceremonies: Rev. W. A. Downey Kimba'l i,‘v]n' Germans have re aehenl/ A0S R eIl s | | riaus. it was announced Dr.Henry 0 n (] n rewg} 00 1 Rev. Stephen Grohol, acolyt —— ¢ of Kiev near IFastolf and e 29 2 | Jackson, Mr. Méyer's physician v. Antbony Keicher, of Hartford | POSTMASTER MAKES REQUEST. | K R ; S ; i ture S hriter. Itev. Charles Coppens and| Postmaster W. It Delaney has is- S o atslen i 957 MAY COMMANDEER TIMBER. The B‘g Furfl"lh e Store John J. Fitzgerald occupied seats | sued a request to the public purchas- Native eg 55c. Russell Bros N Y C & Hudson “‘, Washington, March 1.—President v. B CConctuar 7 iné war savings. stumips. from. lotter|| advt [ Nov Coms ot ika 18 1sa | WVIon would ne empowerea 1o com- | 1] 132 Main St. - See South Win o to try as near as possible t - i | > J mandeer timber or lumber needed for T possi o Nbithon Pacih it r or lumber needed fc fouy 5 sell B - | nave the n?‘l(‘lr sum when the letter MES. HIRSCI'S TRIAL SET, Norfolk & West ..104 104 .”,’,vl, S na o alippingbhoptd carriers call. In this way. the work | Ajantn. Marel - s : v. i o une i1l ordered favorably report : Sy Atlanta, Mavch 1.—Trial of Mps, | Pac Mail § § Co.. 30 2914 S 5 )t delivering ma 1 not be ham : od today by the senate et S e of delivering mail will n B e il T e g e o A [iailtos e senate military com JURIES, percd [ Cook, who was convieted of attempi- | Pressed Steel ferbury, March lL.—John = - R e S 5 % % ing to ckmail Mayor Candler, has | Ray ¢ 1 2 ive z L ¥, a foreman of tho Chaso| Native , 5sc. Russell Bros heen tentatively set for Mareh 11 | Reading T8 % L ’ - DWl C(} tal Works, died today s ading 2 o s of a severe | aavt = Rep I ary to the head due to uto 5 R Rl & : 2 INVESTM ENT BROKITRS REDMOND OPERATED UPoxy. Southern : CARL YOUNGBLAD, M. G. Graduate Room 110 National Bank Buildin Telephoue 120 London, March I.—John Redmong, | Seuthern R j Medieal Massear, 7 2 St s b ) e Bile? accident ‘'which occurred AMERICAN AMONG DEAD. ON Of Sy e S W i %467 1515 Loflice ‘phone e s E. F. McCENROE, Representative. dnesday evening. He was drivin b ki o horse and carriage at the o & g ! S : ! American has been identified amons | pepe toc FiE Moonciiiont s L |[mexa= ¥O . : 5 1a |67 Viole Ray, Thermo-lite Bath S ——— L e o ey nerican’ s e it ! y e ———— Jitig aco Aen ml.\]?”“ n[x’lr‘n} v‘:\ v]\[\ sy n“‘ a i at l\m. ARGl Thiid A " 1% 17 Massage Headaches, Neuritls, Insome. Bought and - 11 Wetiass ki ° o1 =T Jocke Ll Vednesday - nic Pacifi e g 12 20 | mia, Rhe < A ‘irculs = oA and threw him from the seat.|says a Reuter dispatch from Hong i I\‘y“¢ ,..:wr ;S i, G :‘«:'m:x,x"w(‘l':r(('.n (h‘“ s Sold = , . atments <h your yas removed at once to the hos- [ Kong. The stand collapsed and then | —Native Se. Russ T e SRR % 5 7% | physician or by appointmeats only st | 8 Local Securities Booght and Sold Where he died today. caught fire. advt. e . 9 2% your residen roffice, ) ¢ i 3 cnce or office. ebrated at 10 o'clock this morning inhard Bardeck. Rev. N. F neider, of Meriden, was the ce Irish leader. was operated upon

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