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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MARCH 2, 1918. CHOMES CONVICTION UPHELD - NERVOUS SICK AUTOS WANTED FOR — ORAERS INWOONCY CASE HEADAGHES Y.M.L. A SERVICE JONTEEL gde Erec- Governor or President May Ye! "“%‘i‘fifi;?n“’,gs:;:‘r‘li‘;“%‘;J::“" Are Employed in Carrymg Sup . ’ Step in to Stop Hanging T oy plies to Army Stations | The Glorious New Cdor of ———— .Y e 26 Flowers, 25¢ ore pro- San Francisco, Cal., March Bhousing | copviction of Thomas J. Moones 3 s Almost overwhelming diffi- This is the first time a very costly odor has ever ghipping Judge night, | the Judgment of Superior 4 5 culties in transportation are been incorporated in high quality goods and sold at .emm' FPranklin (. Griflin sentencing him 10 i ‘“ ing ove " ) ‘\"“ Young popular prices. TAKE A CAN HOME TODAY. i si he dcrs of Preparedness B Christian Association e s e - | working with the American You Can Also Get This Wonderful New Odor in Combina 5 July22, 1916, verera ilim e 2858 G A soidiers in France. W. O. Wil- tion Cream, 50c; Cold Cream 50c; Face Powder 50c. osterday by the Supreme Court of . 5 S son, association secretary in Calitoinia ; charge of transportation with Moonbs mias e saved frony th & ; o headquarters in Paris, tells this " 4 e A i storw of what is being done to 3 lows only by a rehearing i ; B - S make sure that supplics and preme Court or hy executive clemency g small comfo reach our sol- ""”“‘ The defense may apply for @ : Wi diers. Mr. Wilson has come to : DRUG STORE iy that | 1 Lite cou L 2 America to get men and mo- ; AL | e within nineteen days and tie court : y Br nt { must sct on the application within | MR. C. E. BESWICK tors. He will take back with i 4 TThePexall Stokre., n( = 5 o < e g 2 him on e best mechani- . ———== s prices. | twenty-nine days. If undisturbed 160 Caroline Ave., Ogdensburg, N.Y. cians, chauffeurs and transpor- . - o0 ABLMAIN. STREET Aot : has | further court proceedings yesterday’s > it fee . D cunhonfeotte Drbcesdine st caliten “I suffered a great deal for three or (LonRInes ilities of | ;. ision will be effective March 31. B e : four years with Nervous Sick Iiead- A, - fter th da homey st bo| = - P iatoly. | Ater hat das o on v | ckeand Dyspepsia. 1ad to take two Y | hanged unless President Wilson o pe ; ermXxied Ly W D. Stephens inter- to four seidlits powders every other L2 | Governor William Step! 2 1913 flivver costs $1,200 in ¥rance | Corporigeh's | /(1 day. Tried doctors—ate bran gems— | today. and is cheap at the price. The ce under J.| overnor Stephens said in Oakland | fook all kinds of remedies — but | life of a car used in carrying supplies 3 sday he had teceived a telegram | pothing did me good until T used | OV t iers is not more than | | Houses the board | Loncorning the Mooney decision fram three months on the srage. T { { ses concerning the Moo: « i i S e 5 : s o average. There > 3 g -a-tives r I'ruit Tiver Tablets. burbs and to sum- | president Wilson He refused 1o Fruit-a-tives’, or 1 LiverTablet are almost no repair shops, and there Bre many houses and | ;1. ke the message public I was relieved the first day I used | aren’t even tools available in France.' i en ' empty all winter. ! \\1.}.I not :n"(‘u-\ the Moonev mat- them. Zkey made me well and keep | This sums up a few of the difficul- 3 H“ngerfm’d Court- | | New York, March 2.—*A worn-out 9 available for accommo- | for until the case has gone beyond e well, and T am always glad to tell | ties in the problem that the Young | o SunSHiNe PSRN Workers have not been | the jurisdiction of the courts” the f ¢ | Men's Christian Association is facing 3 Y ? il z e of the great things ‘Fruit-a- bl & lay afternoo! "herctof\re because the owners | governor said “We ¢ in eop. | ! : £ in Irance at present, in getting food SUNDAY E E l i " Staut | have asked cXprbitant prices. twenty days. Until then T cannot dis- tives’ have done for me. and other supplies for the soldiers to arles bau of > 0 t will attend the Chemical society Houses (Ulnl‘\mh-rrml will he held | cuss the case. I have received a tele- I have many friends in Ogdensburg | its canteens, according to W. O. Wil- field tonight. until the end of Yhe war and then will | gram from President Wilson on the now using ‘Fruit-a-tives’ on my | son. secretary in charge of transpor- | “lustrated Lecture. il Tl s at be turned back t their owner r|ma r. but ot make it pub! recommendation”, tation, attached to its headquarter ,\'\‘ esmer. soryions to- | S04 The houses to e built cither In the absence of Governor Ste-| L. BESWICK. | Sl in Paris. Jie has come to "rhe Rocky Mountains and the Great will be rented or sold shipyard | phens, it was announced at Sacramen- ica to make arrangements for 9 orkers. to that he would investigate thorough- ! . . Ghi it o o8 S Me s . . . " al OO e, a box, 6 for $2.00, tria size e, | veten of vouns Mews cirisian A | Basin.” 70 beautiful colored views—the jvate Herbert F. | is nomne It is thought probable that several | 1V all phases of the - : e aLts Dasins Firriotich. | eloctric calleay —veteris leading frcs | sardless of whether or not an appeat| 2t all dealers or gent om feceiptof |, 0", se, to get more cz (ea s oRE SRR [Eee RAR e e e R R o e price, by FRUIT-A-TIVES Limited, | sat " oo ™5 urinee o ‘st |8 Grand canyom, views of Indians, views of furlou from the same cemp | and some ferry and excursion boats The Supreme court decision makes OGD]‘NSBLLG NG Yy drivers nd mechanics, e e o o b Py il || S e | U Somctines amost o | the life of the West. An hour of pleasure vestizating commission, headed by war of transportation,” Mr. Wilson wizard of the violin, Grammar blishing ferry lines to yards ves 250! e e o v . ol hall, Tue=day, March 5 8 a The growing American merchant | Secretary of Labor ilson, w 1{ h, i said, at the Intt*rn‘nn‘)nul \n‘unl: an e ucatlonal value. vt marine was increased by 399 seagoing effect, has recommended o new trial. Men’s Christian Association building, vt e 2 ot | 1ederal officials, reiactant to disct 124 Isast 28th street. “Our army i 1 Dl vessels in the last six months of 1917, | I"ederal officials, reiuc Sast 28th strc ur army is bodness i Delia s o onsy cottRtil G S e s | cordial welcome to all. government officials said today, or an 5 manysvillasesitne e Tater 5 e pointed today stead of Dbeing in centralized canton- Th < = l aod Mre. . Mathor Copley are| AVCFaE€ of more than two a dar. e ] EQU!P TROOPS | s ety fn ontmeg, seieon- e most interesting lecture of the s. © < AEe Many of the vessels were built In 3 : e Hotel St. Charles, Atlantic City. |, 0 O 8 e o been under | SiEned simply “By the Court”, was lem is therefore doubled in size and and Mrs. Harry Vailey of 37 | construction for forelgn acoounts and | Unanimous. It sets forth repeatedly Sl B importance. After having studied di- season. fnut street are receiving cod- | takan over by the Ameriean govern. | that the high tribusal can act ‘“on visional distribution and distribution slations on the birth of a som. | p'one Others were interned Ger questions of law alone in all eriminal G t P h ing wn K p at the front, T have come back to i ers were interned German ; iday evening ships, but the large steamships like | C3S¢s Where the judgment of death OHSlafl uI‘G asmu ] ee America to get together an organiza- e fire department was called out | the Vaterland, which were comman. | haS been rendered tion that will be prepared to facc and Iy before 11 o'clock last evening | deered by the navy, are not included | The trial of Frank (. Oxman on a “]e BOCLG on [he le overcome almost insurmountable dif Box 24 when a fire was dis- | in the total of 399. charge of attempting to suborn per- ficulties. | red by Officer Thomas Dolan in Figures previously made public | JUIY: and the various ch'\vrzvf that = e Five Hundred Cars Needed. SUCCESS r of Charles .\lv\xlm on's 8- § showed that more than 1,000,000 tons l‘v\'mul 4\hivrm~\ Charles M. ‘II'I"‘W'Y Hartford, March 2.—It costs just| ‘“The Young Men's Christian Asso- on Park street. The blaze Was | o¢ shipping were added to the Ameri. | framed” the case against Mooney, | ¢\ : siation has approximately one hun- 5 ks shipping ddec © Ameri- 3 . $156.71 to equip an American soldier | Cltll SgienLr 4oy : : sished by the usc of chemicals. | can merchant marine in 1917 are not considered in the decision : e s ¢ | 4red cars in France at the present The success of my business is due to the careful and strict at- ss Mae M. Dobson of Bassett G i i Mr. Fickert's Lo h.v)\mur» “r\\ml :i»l‘-«‘-\- ll”h(.‘:_' J‘lw- l\nf“ v f|imal Tneseiconaist of cheap Am tention given your orders, thus gaining your confidence in our abil- t who has been employed at ~ n the document. The court refers to 1 e 1 'S 1ecan automobiles, two or three-tone i b = e e, W omTial S SR ELSON CLAIMS HE oot e e e el hetearties e oraing oll LR B BT SRS LR e SR S ity to do your tailoring to your entire satisfaction. been notified of an appointment 5 E ’ Webb to obtain a retrial of Mooney | fures compiled in the office of the | i ed S S GiNE automobiles from OUR SPRING SIYLES HAVE ARRIVED. enographer in the office of the IS PERSECUTED | by stipulation as “What purported to | State director. Ly the time he iS| xperica to Irance costs real money, | § Dry Cleaning, Pressing and Repairing. gnal officer at Washington, e be a motion for reversal.” The court | trained, and fed for six months be-| ot 1o association must have from fore being sent across the water, the e : says it looked merely for errors in three hundred to five hundred ‘ N Hotel Proprietor Says Dog Warien | foy” I® 100ked merely for errors i | costs mount up to thousands of dol- | (hore by sprime or carly summer to B NI :I SO MERCHANT TAILOR, VENTS TONiGHT GOy i Fas Gricvaree TATal ot ficient importance to Jjustify sefting | 1818 foreach man === | ecarry on its work. . 58 WEST MAIN STREET aside Judge Griffin’s judgment and Dyery mamjeves SiLant e can get an idea of what we | |8 el Him, the conviction. child who "“:S‘“"‘”" st and ] are up against by the fact that the ; The testi 20 ang | War savings stamps is 2 0} Prench government is building 1,250 deville and superior photoplays, The testimony of all the important | S L e 3 e griovy I P P Hilding Nelson, fined $3 and costs | witnesses for the State is reviewec equip these soldiers fo of the Foyers du Soldat, or ‘Y’ huts, Judge James T. Meskill in police | length to support the opinion of the | YOU 4ré saving and serving by aiding | for the French army, and an Amer court this morning for permitting his i in this great campaign, vou are tak-| cqn division of 000 men is scat- ing his | Justices that it was : tted pro- | .. ; an division of 2 nen S S e “ TR e e was admitted pro-|..."an Getive prt in defending your o o s, These Ifrench | Son remarked. “A long train of great t the streets, claimed | perly in the trial court. The court & ! : ter at many points. These Ifrench | .., iongs with its quota of forty to 2 v W arde e s - s Y co ¢ from the kaisér's hordes. , S e T el OF ol e S, a that Deputy Dog Warden John Cof- | found that the verdict of oupy ol The m e utsEavUIIEDollur fchare sPo e | fo £ the jury was ive poilus is able to make an f Jr., is persecuting anc i If you have bought 38 war sav- erican Young Men's Christia v & “ ¢ pictures, and vaudeville iR S @neriecuting Bhim@and fully supported by the testimony 2 Rl N rouns VAR B 3 3 : = ; averaze speed with a full load of it doing so because of a long-standing B ings stamps at $4.12 cach, and one ! gociation LY SRaECsDoad ey \ e grudge against his wife who had him — — thrift stamp at 25 cents. vou have Where the moldiers of a dlvision | DI® 982 g half miles au bonr. This - i is rapid transportation of soldiers. | - s ejected from his hotel at one tim equipped a soldier completely. we at from thirty to fifty different lain Council, Jr. 0. U. A, |Siected - (& ey SATH RATE JUMPS I 2 . a instz amberlain Cou e Mr, Coffey told the judgze that Nelson DENEHIRS T GMES If you have bought one thrift|points, it meons B G Mo oy || 0 IO TR O SRR (D (i | neets in Jr Hrl S3000 TS SenD G e stamps you have paid for one trench | communication between each of these | MOtor ‘lory’ has saved the day for ‘ tlle Plck "f tll e o and said he has found his dogs run. | TWenty Deaths in City Durinz Past | belt, or one hat cord, two pairs of | and the Young Men's Chrisian Asso. | Poth the French and the English. ga soclely meets in Vega hall s : The roads of Krance are splendid, R ning loose on three occasions and Weeck—Realty Business shoe laces and four identification 1ags. | ciation division or b cadquarters ) A and are well kept up, but they are | - . 5 .. | has taken them t. > pound eac If vou have bought two thrift|n be kept open, and that tons of | M e ) 3 i hrritt Grange meets in Judd's | I t o the pound each ) ) : : S et : - now beginning to show wear under €ein-bioc el Mtrtreritor N Ge i Brisk stamp you have paid for one trench | supplies must be transported to cach | jow Dest 40 e ot e one of Neison's dogs has bitten an ! tool, with which the soidier may dig | unit. The activities of a hut depend & ”n'::l‘m"‘k By = [ o1 ate A e "he death rate NewiBritaimint binooieit o i & the enemy’s | upos L an Dok S L cketball, Y. M. C. A. gymnasium, | ATCh_street man named Waaren- | The death rate in New Britain in- ] himself in after storming the enemy’s [ upon the transportation department. Shop um, theater. French and the English systems of mechanical transportation,” Mr. Wil- | photoplays, Fox's the- ; s [ Res i d el berger. creased rapidly last week, there hav- | ldines, or one shelter tent pole and | *The Young Men’s Christian Asso- e ‘("":"*h""n““‘”"“"‘?r “‘"1“}“; ITAX RATE 20 1-2 MILLS. Coffey says that he has experienced | ing been 20 mortalities. There wero | five shelter tent pins. }ciation is rapidly. orgapizing 2 ‘thor- | IRore and oo CUring Luls war. 3 considerable difficulty of late in |SiX marriages and the followinz 13 1f you have bought three thrift|ough and ecflicient repairing service 1].rx:‘,‘.M;,',m;x“»ni‘l?g(»J.:er::‘ou‘?f1;?:1:;?‘?1::j STEIN-BLOCH have tailored Mecting Passes Estimate With. | ctching dogs runming loose. Tle | real estate transfers: stamps vou have provided some sol- [ system, with small emergency shops | ¥ "0 "ATS7E " 18 TIOTRONS (RS f 0 these three models of fine im- il i says that on many occasions the own John II Light to the Cedar Hill | dier with a pair of woolen gloves. almost at the front, lurger ones to | HARLEC M A et i ported Tweeds and Cheviots, QUL Oppostion: ers have interfered with the diu- | Dairy company, land on South street; 1t your investment totals four|the rear of these, and completely | Mers Jlon® Chrisuan —ossociaton The patterns are pleasing and o annual city meeting last night | charge of his duty and hereafter he | estate of Theodore A. Stanley to John | {hrift stamps vou have paid for one | equipped machine shops and service [ 1 e 19 M€ 1o Be ERpocted FAaT LIoY the styles extremely attractive. @ a little more than 12 min- | will have anyone arrested who inter- | H. Jight. two pieces of land on Pearl | bedsack, and the government has 11 [ stations at the larger bases e e eiab PEMBROKE Full belted, and the estimates, fixing the tax [ feres with him. court; estate of Hazel Sampson to | cents left over. Best Mechanicians Are Going. ‘“" mfm’_ i e hm‘h toealand with inverted pleats. at 20 1-2 mills, were passed Edward L. Meehan, charged by | Sadie McLouth Stanley, et al, land The price of four thrift stamps will T e e sl R ho o \r.»\:xlild(-’\\z)rld s ”“o 7 CROMWELL -— Loose back, ment by W. F. Brooks of the | Edward Stebbins with leaving the |ley streets; John Cavanaugh to Vic- | leggings ‘;r,\’\m‘ e U e T"]':‘Lnfl- Jar and slash patch pockets. commission, it was voted not to | Electric Light company’s auto on | terio Daddario, et ux. land and bulld- | Tive thrift stamps will buy one . i/ ‘m’ i e Bt T || e T R0, O e e o CARLTON -— Full, loose- o small piece of land at the [ West Main street Sunday nizht with- | ing on Myrtle street; John Sloan 1o | bavonet scabbard, R e S e s 4 draping back: patch pockets. jon of Stanley street and Hart- [ out proper lights, explained to the [ Thomas Lacey, land and buildirz on Six thrift stamps will pay for the |l f o Sy S 8 S0 iy e are the : ; i Pricod at $25 to $50 avenue to A. M. Paonessa. Mr. |court in a satisfactory manner and | Park street; Nathan Mushlin 1o Sam- | soldier’s summer undershirt or his [ (01 (0 (0% P00 G EE Gy To Serve the Soldicr. . ks said this has great possibil- | was discharged with a warning which | uel €. Kone, land and building on | woolen stockings. Coebin Goin e na found “It is only because we wish to for a small but attractive park | included himself and the company. [ North street; Kate L. Germond to Fr Havenitinziitl stampeltwr byl nis (oo S e L e der faners Three young boys were in ~ham- |nest N. Humphrey, land and bwlding | service hat. Ei o (. i L 1 e Y| e e e B0 e it HORSFALL’S byor Quigley read his financial | bers for ‘“shooting crapsi’ Prose- [on Lincoln street !‘rmlI Beloin 1o [ Eight thrift stamps will leave 13| ¢ critical tests over there. R T O G o ree, t for the past four years show- | cutor G. W. Klett was somewhat ig- [ Charles J. Burns,. et al, two piecos j cents lacking to pay for one bayvonet. “When the ‘Y’ truc C oo el el - % T P, T - e that while the net indebtedness | norant of the method of playing the [land and building on Chestnut siveet. | Tywelve thrift stamps will pay for mn{-l‘ Rt "_'“'“}‘W'H'J b j:gh:'{“,‘:‘ ;‘t:””[mf\:;:"(:"b‘:i r;:\’m'i’e': ‘{"‘;“\‘, IT PAYS TO BUY OUR KIND. he city has increased $149,000, | game and listened in silent anuse- | Edgar C. Linn to Joseph Stalk. et ul, [ the necessary shelter tent, or for one | s here!” the driver and truck almost | uncomfortable the task of doing it 93-99 Asylum St., Connecting sets of the city have in- | ment as one of the youngsters gave [land on Oakland street: Elizabeth B. [ gteel helmet. need a hodyguard for a time. The | may be.” e With 140 Trumbull St. $595,800, excluding some | him a complete course of instruc- | Sampson to Sadie McLouth Stanley, | You will have to buy 14 thrift | hug sceretary has to come down and | Mr. Wilson was formerly executive ' HARTFORD, worth of water department | tions, including the method of “tad- |et al, land and building on Hamilton | stamps for the poncho that keeps the | calm the mmn by saving e e e e el = g is included in the dett |ing a quarter.”” The boys were fined |and Hawley streets: William A. D soldier dry as he stands long hours | ‘Boys, T'll open the canteen at|tion Association at the Groat Lakes e assets im'lud: Im(» ; 1),.,\\:“‘-.\. 2 each and the costs we divided | ey to ]‘:\\rlhyl R. She 'lnzvn. \,\\VM u‘mi in the rain in the trenches. e ortloc b anill o ars a ol “”_I[‘ ,Qmfim\ m‘m previous to that 1 Grammar school, the Voca-|among them. building on Francis strect: Axel W. 1 mifteen thrift stamps will pay £or | have fo wait il then. S |[eee G e e e e l1 Tigh, the elimination of two| Another boy was in chambers for | Appell, et al, to Alfred Talbot, land } ine soldier's wintor undershict, or the | erclock the o ‘},):nn huu\lv »:.:':;I:;[ 15.'.'-‘"<~}.';"-"h§!,‘.§l’ A Dr. Mary G. Mouradian o crossings, the Elihu Burritt | heing a truant, but as Truant Officer | and building on Trinity street; Bod- | ypqergarments that keep the nether | (he arrival of the truck, and the poor z o | . the town farm barn, tarce |Charles Andrews did not appear to |well Land company to James Il e e S S S S s e b Prm—— [has removed her office to 87 e ; ays and other vitally importart | testify, the case was continued until [land on Stewart street, e ol iean STATE EDITORIAT. = : s ;\‘lmtm-,-,f. Prosecutor Klett \nr? r(ml One war savings stamp will pay for The daily and weekly movements 7 e YOSpe(t St. Tel. 116. Office Foich hat a formal sumimons be issued for | et e e A s e and ayec) < = 1 5 @ i o X . PECIAL PASSOVER APPPAL. | tho truant officer to insure his ap- | JERMANY W S PEACE. ’l“im(n‘ e ir;v: zs stamp and four | sociation )w‘r“jll’;(lA:\’rly\'Ax "v!'lrl',k‘y::»]\'\n.\;n S “"uv‘u.“ to. Mave| hours 9 to 10 a. m,, 2 to 4 w York, March —The central | Pearance, and likewise a suminons | thrift stamps will pay for the 100 | any given moment to the transporta- Page of Opinions, land 7to 8 p. n. nittce for the relief of Jews suf- | Was issued for the boy's mother to |But Only cepare for Another | rifle cartridges with which he starts [ tion department of the association in Hartford, March Z—The “CONNeC- mmrmmmm—————r———— [¢ through the war, 51 Chambers | €mPpel her fo attend court cat W ev. Dr. 1 Says, into battle Paris. Large charts hang on the wall | yieut. Bullotin which is the official | t, New York, has issued a spe- | Two war savings stamps will buy | there, showing the approximate posi- | pi\weelkly m‘m“:l,“m of the ,.Om‘m_; | | The editoriais will be released to R . s s oh- Mre, Kenneth T. Sloper and Mrs. AR R ek et % = v o W] )er N passover appeal. It is the o s his woolen ts or his O. D. breech- | tions of each car and driver. The | tjout State Council of Defense, is to | Connecticut newspapers fo es needs of the individual divisions are taneous publication. : a W« of the committee to secure at I | e i = . ; i Tovlehanic have an editorial page. Heretofore 25,000 subscribers, who will Save Your membersE ot ]‘””';.‘ AT Three war savings stamps will buy | constantly known at the headauirt- [ (o «gulletin” has contained nothing — $10 each, which sum will main c [ D: A ., at the 2ot et v, Dr. (. | Dls necessary two pairs of shoes or|ers. The carso of every car but information concerning the activ- | Fictorial Gravure Section in the New a Jewish family in the war zone ash and | terdaysafternoon, v ¥ his gas ma | checked and inspected by the store ! i ) e a0 5 poke on the German | M8 S ities of the council and its local agen- | York Sunday Amecrican. brz the entire passover week, bo- W. C. Hill s Four war savinzs stamps cover the | department. and thus cach truck 15 | wes together with news concerning - 5 2 i - antocracy and the ny events lead- s > o ing _on Wednesday _evening Your Healt h [iseeme -H‘_‘ t;l{»\m\l BYORS v cost of his O. D. coats or his woolen | sent on its way In an cxplicit and | {ha war savings campaign and other i _ Beginning this Sunday the New h 27th and ends on Thursdoy ing up to the 1 Flankate definite order R | York Sunday American will print a n e . - il explained in detail the re- similar R e 1\4!\11. It 1s a1 old Jewich @ ALl .“";‘\ = 1 e ulnavelnouEn v- Nt e AR Teminming with - the nest issue, | Pictorial Gravure Section containing 0 invite a stranger on the R dabte Bros rermany e Rt : A day, | the very latest war pictures frc the many years of peace | INSs stamps vou have Gasolene, or essence as the Ifrench | which will be published on TFriday, Ty 1 3 ‘ture rom T special CASCARA QljiN NE B o5 Cormany by tasation andl| Tl call it, i controlled in a very com- | March 8, the “Bulletin will publish i “Over l|m<l. and ph '( »graphs of gl ts, and or i = i e Sheeiniopury | -- plete eiicient way, so that not | a series of ecditorials. IHeretofore | stageland cele brities and local inter- > Service in commemoration of U IO s $105.35 POR RED CROSS no editorials in this ] esting events, et In addition to this n 2 g . o callc L drop i Ilach truck driver and | there have heen exodus from Egypt is held by q ing for the present war. Iio c 1 ug e driveriand) Cuok ! directly | new pictorial featura next Sunday sh fa il entio o the kaiser's inaugural Valkyrian Lodge, O. V., annonne truck master is previded with a hook | publication h ¥ o . Jewish family. The centra nesr.ndnmcoldcurelorznyean— trention : P jssucd by the government autherities | identified with the council, however, { American will print the continuation Imittee asks that 25,000 Jewish it s e o addresses in which he spoke first tu }that the net proceeds of the 18th an- . 5 ey = Wbl el : & = lies adopt a Jewish family “over ~rurb-:tcfo|3“m?4ehour :nppm 3 his army, then to his navy, and last- | niversary celebration, which was de- | Which is honored throughout France | will not write Ihr. ljll‘!;Jl :l W[vi fi;‘_lrnn. “‘_d‘f‘ Ll'\hx‘gflrd ~‘]| xlm novel, B e v e atiie * days. Money back if it fails. Get the Iy to his pesole, showins Mis Iilitary | nated to the Red Cross, amountad to | at tho many essence depots. The | publicity commitiee of the Conneetl-} “Yva,” and enother Inetalment of i arious committees genuine box with Red top and Mr. L h - it Al e, , 5 driver nced only present b little | cnt State Council of Defense, which ! Ambassador Gerard new book ughout the country are second- Hill's picture on 1t. attitude. Tn conclusion Dr. HIlf siid | $105.3 Owing to the wide cireula- to ti e ibeslonai el harge of preparing the “Bulle- | (which, by the wa -ontinued the efforts of the central com- Costs less, gives that Germany nts peace NeW so ltion of tickets the committee in | P00k to the Krenchman in dirgod|husicliereel of prepating haiBuile | (which, by the way, is continue lee and the local committees will ATt lass taoney: that she can again begin to pave the | charge has been unable to announce [ Who pours out, very carefully, just so [ tin.”” has arranged to ;J)c these edi- | every morning in l‘h: _ American), o ommiee ‘ablets for 25¢. foundation for another sreat W the result bofore. The committee | Many litres of the valuable fucl forials contributed by prominent{ “Face To I'ace With Kaisoris community in tits city. i At Any Drug Sters the future. feels gratified over the success. We can learn much from the | writers and scholars in Connecticut. | advt.