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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MARCH 2, 191€. DEATHS AND FUNERALS | VIOLENT I W, W. TO SPANLEY A CORPORAL. CITY ITEMS Chaia i Eon BE SENT FROM U. S. |0 of Mrs. Theodore M. Stanley at Sl Spartanburg With Feld Artillery. I'red Beloin, who has been visitin hristian . Seibold, aged 50 year returned to this former resident of this city, died b e Theodore M. Stanley, son of Mps, | in New York, has his home in Columbus, ©., 'Thurs-| codore A. Stanley, is now a corporal | City ford G Y ity | Mo { Orvganization cating & 2 New Bedfo While a resident of this city, | Lembers of Organization AAVOCAUNg '\ 1 eory A, 304th Tield Artillery, Beatrice Dahlson of Chestnut ; lived on South Main strect Sabotage to Bo Deported by Ruling | Stationed at Spartanburg, Pa. He is s\ym rn\.nH spend the week-end i Your Sho = = sl S New ave ‘ < (h Church Mrs. A, Ib Fletcher. . From Washingtor. A meeting of the Commercial club A sSunday Boys' Division and Word has been received in this of the High school will be held Mon s Philathea s: 10:45, morning wor- | city of the death oOf 's. A, B Washington, March 2.—Orders to Gay during the tmird period. The ashingi gy 0, Church school, Mo latelier. T resident, | deport all alien members of the I. W. | [ 7 3 e tints OF this club haye been can- | I GroUSEUNE Club: 3000 Taliai schiool: | tion soeninad i . California, | W. or any other organization advo- . celed for some time owing to tho | PSR COMEGE Italian worship; 6:00 Assyrian | roce. . cating sabotage or other violence | [ ] - Sl e i S T fu:shfl Monday, 7:30, Boy Scouts, | against the government were issucd 3 e . 2 uary 5 m § " f 4 7 . iz r. and Mrs. S. W. Menus of Grand T roop 8. Tuesday, 4:00 Ju ; v e oy o, [ today by the department of labor. G L e e | D club; 7:30, Boy Scouts, T 2 o 5. He . | Special investization was ordered into | > S e e e of the AS Mrs, Vietoria an, wife of {5 s R Ealon 3 = of Chattanooga, Tennessee, and M. | o pmarine B s Warion et . W. W. gathering about Seattle, Zacklove of New York, for the week- 1 | Washington S a half hou ity it at her Tome of pneu- | Woshington. ; snd New Bedford b . 20 | monia. she would have attained her | 1P response to a demand for the sl A pnes Evom of 450 Main | an Red First church | Lirtnday on next Tuesday. She | Wholesale internment of some 3,000 e e e v - 2 o rect entertained a e o 2! rounds a0th ¥ \ = vas prominent in severa : : ERON nis Tagepron Barn 1‘1 Tisternat iends at her home last 'evening in | mately 20483 Teaniza S observance of her birthday. Dur- | U_poat’s rél | « the evening vocal selections were | in quick 8 Thursday, 5:00, Girl Scouts votions Red Cross and surgical dress- ing work 9:20, all-day wWork L W. W. in the Pacific northwe Secretary Wilson ordered that alien advorcating sabotage or anarc Pirst Baptist Church i ughter Miss Antoinette R. Henn gular morning worship nt 10:45 | ¢ ¢ sity and a brother, Georg deported even though he may B 3 L 7 | SR Lo S T 6 SR = e \i..{y..:nn:‘,“r ; (”\‘.Tx(x'v‘\\l‘t { committed no overt act. Ho . = i idered ibyvih Thomas M:‘“m\‘. and | marine 48 eryice of the I church and the | ppe funeral wiil be held at yo | however, that mere membership in B e piano selections by Irene Meyer. over.” _n» Baptist church Dr. Barle B o'clock Monday afternoon at the IGy. | the I, W. would not be ground for SaR% —— it was in B vile Christ.” A union Communion . of St. Mark's Episcopal | e 5 4 BLOODSH 1 ey ‘ rvice will be observed at the ¢los? fchurch will officiate and byrial will YOCOURT. R o - ’ » SRS id not ‘Gl of the rvice Sunday school will airview cemetery. 3 5 at the ciose of ihe = » necessity."” Pricsic 'T S - ? i s Two HKilicd, Number Wounded in The navy's morning service. At 7:00 p. m. {h Frard o |:~nu~ ”.‘”xor( Sligo Judge By : . B 3 e BOTEEY nouncement say® Y P. S C. E. will meet for the ] ; S Smoke Cigarcttes. 1B o e Clash Between Troops ahd Strike . prompty monthly consecration meetit irancis Clark, the one year and | e iCnristian Duty andl Fr welve days old son of Mr. and Mrs. 1. Prayer.” Leader, Thomas rank Clark of 33 Crown street, died | B s ast_evening. The funeral was held | buris 1”‘x\::.( l;:).( hfi(“”\?‘““’]:"*:y::\r\vrn(t‘-'\p_ | spatch describing a scene in ; { ; ed during fig Fhasei st M the Slizo court house. A % strikers at two points of the Pacific i IRseE | “When eight young meun charged A & ; e v railway today. The destruction of SWISS GARGO DES Charcty s | With participation in an unlawtul z > pard, 4 § . property has been in progress cver L meet as usual periscope “way pie Ottawa, March 2—3A sidelight on | [ : ' | & s ailway Lino—Wires € a o ; o ers on Rallway Lino—Wires Cut. | Perecors “oF Bl the condition of affairs in certain : : : : parts of Ireland is given in a London | [ G AR Buenos Aires. March Two per- | on the part of thes spatch to the agency here of Reu- | 5 e sons were killed and several wound- | Which Groves, as col ting between troops and | was responsible. | i a : Scheol | Mrs. Cornelia N. Williams, embly were regnired to remove their | X S since the men quit work a few davs NET iRl R I moet as usual at 9: x u o € Wil s, | hats when arraigned.” the depatch X - ago. Operations of ";wx trains | e o ount - nf]u‘\{ department, widow of the late Henry C. Williz § they began to smoke cigarettes. e 5 el ‘ tween Argentine and Chile has been olitica reles 3 E <a’b 7 [“ejected the 1 E TS G T Gr i v n they announced they would o rendered impossible by the strike. and A ming preaching scrvice at Sesterday 15 Nataling Th e R R R R esterday in Cleveland, O. The ¥ be brought cast Monday W sar nas referri i v of Valparaiso have been cut | goeveral faldine operations by the X d ss song eferring p > 3 e WY 0 D& B BRVe ey Tl by Germany. 14 Germans were conducted las - Buich, will preach this Su e Ra, e frecdom of Ireland, . - The govornment is expected to {ake s Lihtcra oot retins Er i e hilliren’s sermon in connection v 2o 1l ce 5 S IOT e aasiciais i . ‘ Granlic avtion Pacis, Daren A gk sl [Ghaa s Sarkleourt vy h§ morning preaching service. DAt EAdcs { consulted the district inspector. Tho | ks o o . : chartered by Switzerland and conves- | (he British trenches was killed on Young Pecople’s meeting at 6:15 n. i peots 5 A singing was renewed when he 1 2 & . Buenos Air Marc —On the | ing 3,000 tons of wheat from Ameri- { contured X e . Howard Demarest and Raymond | The funeral of Schastian Sauer was | turned and he threatencd fo commit . : cve of congressional elcctions Sunday | ca to Burope, has been torpedoed | Britich troops took priso 1 : 2 Subject, “Jicob’s | h at 9 o'clock s rning 5t e bk e 2 bROvE - < ; ; e ritis s yrise & In oicomb, leader Subject, “Jucob's | eld at 9 o'clock this morning at St them unioss they apologized. One said . there are rumors of a radical shake- |und sunk, says a disvalch OWm | 14iqq in the Apmentiores rommm an Return.” S [F 2 etersl cliunch gt eolomnEhighn | they had no vezard for anmy repre- % up in the Argentine cabinet after the | Berne to the ePtit Parisien. ey (;Hh(“\: glon gmq The public is very cordially 1vited | of requiem was celebrated Dby Tev. | sentative of the British constituti . . clections. All rumors agree that| The rinking, the Berne advices say § o 21l 0f these services Charles Coppens. Rev. William .| The magistrate then sentenced them o B Honorio Puecyrredon, who has been | was contrary to the solemn under- Downey was deacon, and Rev. Wil- ! {o seven days for contempt of court. AT ; actinz foreign minister for more than | takings entered into by Germany ! liam Krause sub-deacon Therc was | When they were about to be removed .%’ ; a2 vear will be foreign minister, e T e T T e i a profusion of floral offerings. The | they threw themsclves on the floor 3 = s solitical cire n Be : s spike . B et of the Dords s SDEATlEK S Lt R hen ; e ) G g . - = political circles in Berne . Leeds Spikes Story of Wedding ! : bearers were members ot St. Peter's | and had to he removed by the police. | : DR. LOCKIART FINED — g will be obseryed at the mor] nd the Maragauri socicties, Burial| “The crowd filling the court as e s : e Five Spanish vessels were sunk by e el 1005 Lhe oune s v's mew cemetery. sumed a threatening attitude and | B s Connicten | of | Practiciog Dentistey | oton s o s . March 2.—Mrs. William B. kil follow the morning service e Son s stuc s endig ) ; ) submarines i ast o areh 2o n Jfolom tho marnne S = etachment of the military was sum S ] rocks, A dispatcl from Madmd Feb, | 1e€ds, who is now in Montreux, oung Peopls Eelon Xazewsll, moned. Iventually the defendants | E T s e Switzerland, has authorized an abso- i w Gl : Helen Lazewski; the two-vear old carried to a lorry and conveyed o 2 Hartford March -Dr, William J. lute denial of reports of her mar- Prayer. it sdlian %8 S sl e oo . a well-known New 3 0. Lockhart, a dentist of this cit ne Pt s e g : { daughter of John Lazewski of Hart- | '© jail amid great excitement b S = Ok ST, £ G his Cliy, Wa2 | jor, had been torpedoed and sunk to Prince Christopher of Greece, adbur 1 : : merly residing in the Stanley home at| fined $50 in police court today for | . ; voungest brother of Constantine, the Boy Scout | ford avenue, died this morning at St 5 3 the corner of Maple and WHhiting| conducting his business without a | L0 c Simking could mot be confirmed |5 00 o el | tno urch council on | LR it (OUt & 4a official circles. The Saniero may posed king. Mrs. Leeds states that hurch council on Tuesday. she has no intention of being mar~ 1, at the parsonage; Ladies Violation of Solemn Pledgle Given apon they stood up on | - E the overland wires which carry cables on Stanley Memorial Church Chivistopher of Greece. . nounced that the Spanish ship Leader Agnes’ Home in West Hartford. WAR TIMIE DEGREE: - |streets and later at the Ce Hill o I TIME DEGRE s and la g e Ced Hll | state license. He was one of several 4 > i Dairy farm, which was owned and | ¢ seticut dentists ‘ Gl e be the ship referred to in the Petit 0 Connecticut dentists arrested some | po oMy A€ 0 TR U ried to the prince fety, Wednesday, 7:30 p. m.; | SOLD[ERS GET GOOD BREAD | Yale Committee Approves Draft of | conducted by his late father. weeks ago by the state police on the f — Fhitaas n M Corporal Stanley is 25 vears of age|came charge. - oo | The Daily Sketch of London said Regutations. TR ST Lo and u‘nh\m‘d‘n: ]Wrrv’f\ln(\x‘:x & iy hich ;i L 3 | CORP. DALEY'S I'UNERAT last month that Mrs. Leeds hed been | Major-Gen e e e e e S S e e Ve P ) Gy sl NAVAL TUG LOST. = married to the price. She is the | Major-Gen. E cnics State- | bearing upon the award of war time | Wrightstown, N. J.. for preliminar e Military Honors for Waterbury Sol- | widow of one of the leaders of the | ) ) 1., | degrees at Yale university was ap-|training. At the prescnt time he s gpacooo o SSeemE L ? d Vb it A af K ; ment I9our for Army is Bled Whitoll proved by the prudential com. | aweiting orders to zo overseas = PORRL I“ RGP RS Ciesidied B yiBa bt e e s A f,‘(,"um | mittee T o Giee G (Coohrron el Gale. aterbury. Macchh 2 Tha funerall i S st e o e R Sy mittee of Yale Corporaton today.| A brother of Corporal Stanley Waterbury, March. 2.—The funeral {090, She is & davghter, of the luts church, corner of | The changes cover every anticipated | Fred—who is but irs old, is en- Washington, March 2.—The naval |of Corporal Timothy Daley, wao vas | william C. Steart of Cleveland Washington, Marc % niemon| coniinger An undergraduate en- | listed in the Regiment of Fn- = Mariner was lost in a heavy gale | fatally wounded in bayonet practice i rediate and i tering service within two months of | gineers at Camp Deven ary 26, the navy department to- | @t Camp Devens last Tuesday, was i % 2 fiisd aepartmoents Bible | Major-Gen. Goethals, acting quarter- | @ term’s close .may ask for special v announced. All her oflicers and | held in St. Patrick’s church her s | STOWELL LEAVES COLUMBIA. | master generu! foday denies a com- | eXamination in any or all subjects of U S TROOPERS KH.AL 12 crew were rescued and taken to port. | morning. — 19:10 | plaint by Mayor O. Mosher of Wal- | the unfinished terms, provided his 5T She was a wooden craft of 0 gross| The funeral was one of ihe 1 ¢ | International Law Aunthority Gives | First Church of Chvrist. r of Churcih and Main streets. Maier, ministel Morning | andum prepared for Secretary Baker, | not ineet Sund nut, Towa, that the bread fed to sol. | Previous record complete, and, tons, 109 feet long and formerly plied | and most impressive held in the city, | = cting at 6 o'clock, | diers lacks nutrition | based upon the results, his term yatween New York and Bangor, Me, | the full milita rites being accord thyreport of the Roys' Conference at| 1 is not true,” he said, “that sol- ! credits may be completed. An under- | Mexican Bandits Fire on Cavalrymen s — by members of the corporal’s sq New York, March 2.—Elery Cory few Lond 3 r two delegates diers are being forced to use '.rmoa«l:L’_r';lvfll)llifvodFivlrr:r!lfitn'-;tljf\ _inrAni"nr :l'rr' r During Parley Following Raid on RED (ROSS SOCLAL. of “On!an.\' f $04th infantr: “!‘u I:*'H“HL L e W»”«l as a leading [ made from flour that is deslared to | WOrk and then cntering service shail A social and entertainment will be | #Cted as a guard of honor while tho !authority on international law, has be bled white by the miller: ated | Do entitled to having Lis name printed Ranch i Near Marta | Neaas ziven for the benefit of the Red Cross | 70y of the dead soldier lay ia stato ,resigned from the faculty of Colum- v Mr. Mosher.” Gen. Goethals says: | in the commencement program of his at the rooms of the West ind brancn | i the church from § to 9 o'clock {bia university, he announced toda ' by the | class as that of a member ‘absent in Marfa, Te: March 2-—An Amer- | of the Red Cross Tuesday evening of | this morning. Prof. Stowell declined to discuss h lierteRraiicis Rebectmont to aoe | mervies ) ican cavalry detachment in command | next week at 7:30 o'clock. The e ioe. President Dinand of Holy Crors coi- | resignation. He will' continue his that the bread issued to the soldiers| The regulations provide ways in|of Captain Kramer Thomas, during | tainment will consist of o musical pro- | lege attended the funeral, Daley hav- | work in the patriotic service league. Jlesome and tasty in | Which a student serving as a com- |a skirmish with Mexican bandits yes- | gram and will be followed by patri.|iNg sraduated from Holy Crous lust At Columbia it was stated that to | missioned officer may become a candi- | terday, killed 12 of their number and | otic Tecitations. The speaker of the |June. Prof. Stowell in his brief letter of 5 | date for a deagree at any subequent | wounded several others evening will be Mrs. Beardsley, who _— — resignation assigned no reason for his e class ) p. om 1y satistactory according to reports | COMMencement, and they also cover bandits had crossed the riv- | will have for her topic, “Public School HELLO GIRLS TO STRIKE. action, which was voluntary and not the contingency of a senior complet- | or . P. Neighbor's ranch and | Development.” due to dissension with the university e e ling his first term and then being a lled three cows. Captain Thomas e G SRR T s authorities. This explanation was S e ;',‘, | casualty of war. Such students shall | went to investigate, taking a detacn- APPROVE RATE INCREASES. CoED, (ST CrEmen R ANk, | S e S report | be enrolled in the lists of those re-|ment of cavalry The parley fol- W AeTineton iy el astnpap s T Postponed. that Prof. Stowell had disagreed with ceiving the bachelor’'s degree honoris | lowed during which the bandits | state Commerce Commission today Boston, March 2—A conference a committee the university appointed causa at the mnext commencement. | manoeuvred for a flank attack, firmg | anproved increases averaging 15 per | fanged for today between officers of | some montbs ago to inquire into the This degree shall be regarded as a|as they rode. Captain Thomas or- | cent. in all water class and commod. | the New England Telephone and Tel- | pacific doctrine of some of its faculty | special form of degree in course. dered his men to return the fire. ity rates of the Ocean Steamship Co. | €2raph Co. and representatives of | members. Reason hurch, “The greatest care is tak a m. by Louis B. careigntole reaching | hjes, pasior. Suhjec Lessons from | E L - * | i nutritions. wl ort tall on world conditions. Sun- ) overy respeet. The bread issued the soldiers is wholesome and entire- . Subjec Heroes of the P Fporatio LoD ) | received by this department.” | the various camps from which First Church of Christ, Scientist 20 per cent. of corn meal, rye, Chapel, co Rant | - rolled oats and rice are used | B i ok Dl Sunday e substitutes, depending on locality | gervice at 10:45; subject. Christ | and facilities with which the supply susc Sunday school at 9:15; Wed- | can be furnished. sday evening meeting at 8 o’clock S b i N S e o from Boston, Providence and New |the operators seeking increascd MERCIANT MARINE IXAMS, SERTINT BACK ON DUTY. York to Augusta, Ga. Beaufort and | ¥2ges was called oft by the state WIRELE TO NORWAY, e y OFFICER OUF O PRISON. —_— Robert Bertini, of Stanley strect, Port Royal, S. C. and other south | Poard of conciliation and nx'lrlll':\,tim\’ B | | | open daily from 2 until except Sunds Captain Gerlack Refused to Stand | Service. who is now a member of the Naval o s, sentatives were unable to attend. Span of 3,300 Miles. Watch While T | s Aol TR Reserve, has returned to his ship after | GERMAN ATRDROMES BOMBED. The board announced the confe C. W. Brainerd of the Clark making a short visit at the home af | oo A Tho following | €P¢¢ Would be held carly next week announcement was made today: “Four tons of bombs were dropped Thursday night on large hostile airdromes be- tween Tournai and Mons and on billats = | trial. R near Douai. All our machines re- GROCERIES BY AIR ROUTE. | between Norway and the United turned.” iDies Alif. He y o | States will be started whenever the San Diego, Calif., March 2.—An American government grants permis- | | e »r. Dunn Inspect Candids ? S empl e Natio ank artin - after being advised th: repre- | - AL = | Dr. Dunn to pect, didates for | former employe of the National bank, [ Atlantic ports eing advised that union repre- | Communication atihed O | Peoplc’s Church. | hristiania, March A new wi station t erected at Stavar succeeded in communicatin and assurances had been given that meanwhile there would be no int ruption of telephone service. Sunday, 0:00 o'clock, rayer; New "ork Marc —Captain | Braine rug s & " : Sunday, 10:00 o'c oy mll Seg York, March —Captain | Brainerd Drug company, local 1 el e b :45, morning service and commun- | Charles E. formerly second | crulling ament of the United States| .= 00 (% (o ol L o0 i 12:15. Bible school; 5:43, Young | officer of the American transport Mc- | Shipping board for the new Ameri- | g ot FHEE O FESEEE L D8 000 gple’s mecting; 7 o'clock, evening | Clellan who was tried by military | can merchant marine, has received | qont 15 o point about 900 miles South rice, Gustave Bochman of the | court martial here last October and ! orders for the preliminary physical oiithe e ”O[ Bormaa toltor i bunecticut Tem ice Union will | given a five year sentence at hard | examination of 12 men. Dr. Clifton | o gicabled ship. Before the ship was aak; Monday, 7: prayer service | labor on the charge of refusing to|who had previously volunteered to | arerv brought into port four heavy the church; Thursday, 4 o'clock, | stand watch while returning from |do the examining, is out of town and | = S = : L ||l e & J S0t g B & steel cables were snapped. OUT PASSENGE] z @ting of the juniors and children; | Frunce as a passenger on anotiier ship | Dr. George Y. Dunn has offered his 4 DR OUT PASSENGER SE operation today by the signal corps | SION- rsda '3, church prayer mect: | has been released. Word to this ef- | services. Tle will see the men next | Gops UNWILLINGLY TO AYER Washington, March 2 sseny aviation school at North Island to 5 < s received by his wife in a | wee After the examinations, the ,\,P“_'HL'\_'“ “‘lr‘(_h = rm(; r‘h“_‘“m_ train service in the West will be supply a detachment of 40 mechani- i - is on an dnlet of the 2 Sl S aries | quced one-third or more by a re cians sent to the site of the new avia ca on the west coast of Nor- Russman, who resisted the selective| U 3 e oast of Nor. T S e e ol e draft by means of habeas corpus writ, ierlach’s ensc was that he al- | & ; - 2 ¥ Fetriotic services will be held ul| rondy stond watch fohr dauys os a| B3Mr Brainerd was previously directs ;’;:‘f‘ '2“3!:‘;';\“,“; ,Z(Ti’;c,,r“;,;:f" h:‘:r:,'\f ¢ Swedish Lutheran church tomor. | volunteer and was il when ordered to | 01 fo inform all applicants that | 327 dismisced ;.m”,',,vr,m’i R 8 marning during svhien offeringl| continue. He asain hias tondered his | thelr ages pust range from 17 te 27, | 0 0¥ o 08 SREE L RO GEEL Il be taken up to swell the fund| corvices to the shipping board as a | The latest requirement is that of the | nal Claimed, Sxew ey hich is being raised throughout the e v, 21 to 21, Mr. Brainerd ie | Marriage, which claim was overruled, | : T | altiase = Ea ) e S| the court holding that draft boards ntry in the Lutheran soldiers com. | further directed to announce that 5 esion h the sent of Presi. | A : are the proper tribunals to pass upon i (WIEhALhe s consent IOk Bresi i = g the minimum heicht and weight iy | 500 10¢ T Int "AVilson. the commission haye | KURTZ GOING TO CHICAGO. teet 4 inches and 125 pounds re | C'°CUODS: out to raise $75,000 to be used | Chairman Leonard Kurtz of the | spectively o TEEnT e L comforts the soldiers ana | prohibition town committee, has been | s e ) POLISH CHILDREN HUSTLING. lors. All the members of the 108en one of the 14 delezates to tho | HAYS AT LUNCHEON urch are requested to participate in | Chicago contention which will starl | % Sike B} i o services and to contribute libe Tuesday of next week. He is the | A Got-together to the fund. During the servicesy, local man to be selected fot | & Arpi Sextet will r two s henor, and he will leave tomor- tions, and during the collection, | row > join . T.. G. Mohenhahl ot | New York, March 2.—Republican v will sing the Star Spangled Ban' | South M hester, who will accow. |leaders of this city made the acquaint- 3 | Pany him to the convention. 'The ! ay of William H. Hays, the party's == 5 meeting which will be called at 10 | new national chairman, at a luncheon PROHIBITION IN HAWAIL 5 a. m. in the Hotel Sherman, and sev- | tendered by United States Senator Washington, March 2 favorable Universalist Church | eral matters will come up for con- | William Calder of New York here to- | report to the senate was ordered by An_ illusirated lecture on ‘“The | sideration, among them being h | day. - a committee today on the bill pro- ¢ fountuins and the Great| proposed confederation with the Na-) Senator Calder declared the affair | viding prohibition in Hawaii during kin” will be given at the Universal- | tional Dry Federation. Mr. Kurtz i* [ was planned for the one purpose of | the war with a referendum vote with- church Hungerford court, at 7:30 | an ardent worker in the cause o€ |having the local leaders get in touch | in two vears after peace, to deter- ock tomorrow cvenin The lec- | prohibition ! with the recently chosen leader. e | mine whether the law shall be per- e will include 70 beautiful colored | = expressed confidence the party would | manent. vsYof the Grand Canyon, views of Emmanuel Gospel Church unite under Hays' leadership. e fans, their s\f"tlrPlik\r'r"‘wf;filfy{‘l’l“ Bmmanuel Gospel church, 5 — JOHN REDMOND IMPROVES, B E dncationall tons | BAILlentrance 359 Matn|is 1 RETURNS FROM FRANCE, | _London, March John Redmond, m”’”w‘ is extended a cordial fn. | YAtor service Milton fq‘ lers Clifford Hellberg, of the Naval Re- | the Irish leader, Lpoh: \xhnn\’ aiiopgu. | : . o 2 : g Hired e | pastor. The pastor will speal: : serve, son of Officer and Mrs. Gustave | 20D Was performed yesterday, passed Moorland is not fancy™ farm, but we have here the Iissentials for the production of Good sy 10:45 m S'lhj‘fflct. “Christian | Hellberg, of Lincoln street, returneq | fairly good night. His prc S5 s Milk—Healthy, Clean Cows (Tuberculin Tested); a Sanitary Stable; Intelligent Workmen. Swedisht Elim Church, %w?‘;“.-ns‘(?,::',.rh,,:,m’fic.,,',';ec')?:’m“.’ ;‘:n:fg; 1"‘;;‘1‘“‘“‘:2”“°°‘1’“d hibjjeo)| oo Ssia RS Moorland Farm Milk is bottled at Moorland Farm. It is distributed by Grogan & Hatfield . of gunday school at 10 o'clock in the | Young People, 6 p. m.: Evangelistic | upon landing in New \nfil""h"f’ilfi) WATERBURY GRAND LISt Cedar Hill Farm. Quarts Only at 18 cents. proine. Public worship at 11 meeting at 7 p. m. Subject “The | phoned to his mother to let her know| Waterbury, March 2.—The city's - R lock with sermon on, “A FPeople Christian Life from Start to Firish.” | of his safe arrival. He reports the | grand list for 1917, as filed with AMay- | “OOR AN].) F ARhi h High Tdeals.” Communion Bible study, Tuesday 1 prayer | weather as having been rough on the | or Sandland today, is the larzest £ - Wioc. Evening worship at 7 o’clock | meeting, Thursda 1 *ottago | ocean, but outside of that there was|the city’'s history, being §1040602, = K 846192 5 . i sermon on, “Righteonsncss as | mec Wednes a0 ¥riday | nothing sensational as far as subma- | 934 net. Including exemptions, tho E. A. Moore Owner. Telephono 640-12 M. R. Wibberley, Supt. Waves of the Sea.” nights, rangers wel are concerned \lst amounts to $118,699,2 ¢ y with American station ring transatlantic service acrial delivery line for grocers was in . er from the adjutant general, au- | men will await word to come to Bos- R i S T e | ton for final examination and accept rangement of schedules to be tion field at Riverside. The air line way and 100 miles south of Bergen nounced shortly by Dircctor-General | distance between here and Riverside | From Stavanger to the nearest Amor- McAdoo. is approximately 90 miles ican station is about 3,300 miles. Swedish Lutheran Church. marine officer. i Principal A. S. Andruiewicz of the parochial school of the Sacred Heart iy { parish reports that the sale of war Mceting, Senator | {50 stamps to date by the pupils Calder Says. amounted to $292.50. The children have also disposed of $436.10 worth of war savings stamp:

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