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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, MARCH 4, 1918 s REPUBLICAN TRID . 2 ™ NS CONTINE 0. YR Thomas F. Ryan oi 63 Wast Main member of Court Charter Oak, I, of of this ecity and the John Dilion Gandida[es mr Nommfl[mn Are Literary club of Meriden. He leaves (Continued From First Page). his mother, three brotherss and a S 21 WEST ter. The funeral was held at 9 | Our gas masks ars efliciently proiec- were brousht to this city for hurinl | flicted comsiderable damage on gun . k T T RO i (0 S AR ity R e and mortar emplacemenis, a uicC anls for fHe ubwinaion - miavor Important Encmy Troop Moyements, How about a new Hat? George A. Quigley. M. Trving Jester Mrs. Victoria J. Heno, ‘lmportant troop movements took Asset and Luther M. Barnes, are today busy The funeral of Mrs. Vietorin J. | Place behind the German lines oppo- We have them—spick and span, perfecting the organization of their , *!cnn was held at 2:30 o'clock this | Site our front, new’ and fresh, right out of the box. 5 respective political machines but as | #fternoon at the TFrwin Memorial ‘In spite of the low visibility, hos- R eLrudenoe vet none of the three has announced | chapel in Fairview cemeter Rev, | 4 continued active and 2 A n . ihe name of his polilical agent. Mayor | Somuel Sut . pastor of St. Mark's ient incursions over our and shades from light grays to the money Quigley has engnged a political office | J5Discopal chnrch, officiaied at the | lines conventional black. It sometimes takes n | on tha second floer of Booth's block | e s e 6 i rericn o the Chemin des pring styles in all the new shapes in the investment of N i auite a while to re- Soft Hats that will hold their \lize on certain stocks shape and color through showers and or bonds sungpine. Be on the sa Dame | and this will be opened and in charge s lively encounters took place. |of his personal representative in a — L French raid against the German fo stde few dc 5 »,\Idl‘l‘l\\:”l .]t‘S(f‘J‘ has es Iivart Ostre. 1 outpost in which a number of | : tablished his headquarters in the rearv o e . American volunteers participated, | of his salesrooms at the corner of i * 0T 1 was very successfully } | securely Park and Elm streets and Mr. Barnes | Hays i snisn coornt will doubtless have his conferences in | ! { invest your money v - carried through. On February 25 the French exe- ited a coup de main, destroying hos- Light-weight flexible Derbies that fit the head comfortably. iy vears a farm hand employed by Kilbourne in Stanley Quarter. + Hats from $2.50 to $6.00. T (G his oftices in the Barnes block - L nsive works and shelters near Trust Company is e B o e 5 ek .!\, E Quigley Petitions Out. noon. S t pach. in upper Alsace. Small raids 2 quick ot. 1\ Champagne and Lorrainc W Iso recorded. The enemy also was Caps in smart shapes and patterns. e e In commenting upon the coming | Rov toiot naad on swrines canpaign this morning Mayor Quig- | was in Fairview cemet e e e ley said that he is now in the fight qriven back while attempting to re- and is in it to win. Of the outcome el ang e g he has no doubt. He has already be- Ruih By - ASminydes iDamey 1 gun to wage a poster adverlising cam- | luih, the {hives month old daugh- | | :” hottest entarprise undertaken | paign and today began the circulation | ter of Clarence RBurdick of 33 Dewey | 3 the enemy during the week took of six petitions in as many wards en- | street, died yvesterday. Burial was | P12¢e north of Dixmude. Here, after | dorsing his ecandidacy. Tonight he ' ¢ a'elock afternoon in | ; ) i B will hold & meeting in his new head. | Fairview cemciory. Shems endeavored 1 theow . biiaze | Wida Salling Deyelops § i« | quarters which will be attended by hig | eross the Yeer. The Beisians suc- | 11116 D6 mg BYEI0PS 5000 et supporters and at this time plans fo prolonged artillery preparations, the | cessfully prevented six consecutive at- | 2 George Deming J tempts to push this operation to suc- Sessmn Opens ! Gt Nor Ore e'f‘s: friends will be glad to hear of ymotion to sergeant in tha medical \ 1 the campaign will be made out in de- department of the army. P Word of the death of George Dem- | cessful conclusion { Tnspiration . tafl. In the meantime the mayor has > e . i Mrs. George Barnes will entertain |yt jittie to sav, althoush be iy | i0% Jr. of Brooklyn, N. Y. was re- The new trend of events in Russia | Interborough wEW BRIPAIN, CONW, the members of Ladies' Auxiliary, U.| make some comment upon the state. | ©21V0d 2 this city today. he having | has no doubt modified German plans Kennecott Cop S. W. V., and friends Thursday after- | n.n¢ of Alderman Jester in which the ,:““,lf”' red lw‘lmrun'vi:u' at his home a certain degree. Tor the time Wall street.—Reactionary tenden- | Lack Steel noon from 2 to 5 at her home, 415 | 100 to0k Saturday evening. The body will be £ the enemy continues to advanca | cies again were manifested at the | Max Mot com some credit for the es- | oo : o Stanley street. tablishment of the naturalization | o0t 0 the § a'clock train from New | eastward. Following the highways|ovening of today’s market, develop- | Mex Petrol . . . 4 . | York tomorrow morning to Berlin for i 2 X . ent .1 the week-end provoking | N 5 Jlias T. Ringrose of Camp Upton, |court her ThileWaesitl S = ilroads, six columns of inva- | ments over the week-end provoking | Natl Tead CITY ITEMS £ e urt hore. While desiring it to be|[iinterment in Maple cemeters: Porthor S Rvedl thnienl Yaphank, T.. I, spent the seek-end at]understood that he was not criticiz sion along a 700-mile front, are oper- f j”mfl 8 3 A Brake —— his home in this city ing Mr. Jester, the mayor said the S ating in careful co-ordination 1n | Pacific, Canadian Pacific, Marine pre- C & Hud . S . o ts Sttorlarolthat Save Isthonia the enemy has reached a | ferred and Texas Co. registered losses Cons Women's $5.00 Gun Metal Lace now facts in this matter are that Severin BAPTIST CHURCH BUDGET r hed 2 n 43.95. Damon's Shoe Sale.—advt \Al AN“ ISI ANI]S IN Johnson and Arvid Nero, representing . point 100 miles from Petrograd. In |Ccf 1' to 11 ’;'n|v\'<. "m»(l;ur* were INY N H & H R . e S—ehishl B fos : e Livonia, Jurjev, 160 miles east of | under renewed pressure with Crucible - Pac ot : T o the Swedish Republican club, first | g5 55 e P P r 2 Chgries and Phillipini e ey $5.550 to Be Raised by Pledges, Com- has Dbeen entered. The rolumn | Sleel, tobaccos and leathe Conlers | Nort & Wos ve sold property on Fairview street a naturaliza- IR 2 : ! Sl i 1ay 1d pror tion| courtiitol the aAtfewtion ot tne mittee Decides, G n Vitebsk is advancing at|Were irregular but specialties, com- | pac Mail § S Co o Harry Kenig & - - ywrising o ore 2 stil- N 1 o toorow Arternoo charter revision committee and urged According to the estimates of the ratefof el miloshanilytan ) RS ”f' Mos0L e Ly ,‘“' " DR " P T e its passage. Later, when the revi- |finance committee of the Baptist Soas bl e e S 5 clicctors of sions were turned over to the legisla- | church, which is composed of E. M. | has met with some opposition. After | Vances. Liberty bonds cased slight- 3 ommerco will mec : S ture, Senator George W. Klett. Rep- | Wightman, W. L. Damon, W. S. Judd, | the capture of Minsk the hostile | IV After an illness of several days, e e it Sloper and W. T. Sloper the | enemy operating in this area con-| Close—Motors, steels and rails hard tative Richard Covert and Iiep- | A. J. Sloper and W. T. Sloper, the A e et Tt e IR Gl T closing was irregular. Liberty 3 sold at 97.90 to 97.95 fi ‘s at 97.06 to 9 and secon 96.24 to 96.56. Sales approximated 325,000 shares, com Fireman Oscar Nygren will be back (Continued From First Page) resentative KEdward F. Hall worked | expenses at the church for the year | tinued its advance and is | n Iz post tomorrow - to get them passed. Thus, if there of 1919 will total about $6,075. With | Smolensk and ts ultimate objective, James Finnigan of New Haven wis|and huge quantities of war material |any occaslon to give any credit for|the ostimated income fotaling about ould it continue to find its cours veek-end visitor at his home o: | has been captured. the establishment of this court it|$325 theve remains a sum of $5,- | unimpeded would be to cut off and Cast Main et. £ should go primarily to Mr. Johnson | 550 to be raised by pledges. The | possibly occupy Moscow. Public Amusement Commissioner | Teonine and Trotzky Head Home. land then to the city’s representatives | amount per capita to he raised this ‘The fifth column operating in the L X Juge: /0 ) rel ussion i AR 3 eners > 3 B 9 sar b be crease accou Pripet sector also is converging on foward A. Timbrell, Bugene J London, March 4-—A itussian offi- {in the general assembly, the mayor |year has been increased on account | King o I e SR ; feach and A. G. Hawker motored tu [ cial statement siened by Prem states. He adds that Mr. Jester was a | of {he church membership having | Smolensk and Moscow as a final ob- [ New York Stock Exchange quota- : member of the charter revision com- | been materially reduced by the call- [ jective. The sixth column, composed | tions furnished by Richter & Co., Charlotte Hanson has transferred | says the Bolshe delegution, afrer | mittee. ing away of many of younger men | of Austrian forces operating in Vol- | members of the New York Stock Ex- e f the ¢ reh n 3 v i ving e fa rable cCoP - roperty on Bast strect to John J. |signing peace with Germany, iz pro- Jester Feels Contident. of the church and the death of many ’T-"”“;)”“‘\"‘-_A‘_”v"h_ oA R e, |G & Steal ped St ceeding toward Petrograd whavce tha Mhat! helis daily becomine S orell ot ”".“:"”"‘ ‘”"“"_“]“ - T;“‘ ost] pated f‘:" feii o i L pmiEetsear R 793 etinghonse f the agreeme 7 : ] 5 for 1918 are as follows: Pastor's sal- | the hands he Uk ans, has 4 Vestinghous; P8 Unioates lliColiNIn cINRE o) LExaicditt cfasteonient RulliRbeRRE Rl condden Roriin imateaucatatBiolione| QISR EREIS S vey SRR ens mn R ARt s (SO LAEIISHES SRR Lo R ot G % | Western Union ransferred DI 4 o tentscheler ished. sta e by d RS e Gkt = Mg : sl i - x i ‘a : Fay s « aF: gusfprrod fpropstty Son §ientsohele: Ratification of the treaty has been | - foment made by Mr. Jester. e | jiary $500; music, $1,200; interest | miles into the interior and is reported | Am Car & Fdy Willys Overland treet to Salma and Justus Wallin jnaiicte SSin el e e [Ineldiaimeetine Bwithih (5 variousiBons | el TR e Uieie e B ol i e o) bt ke ey \ugustus S, Boy Has W tranetl| slae REonEIEda g Dok and it de- | ferces yesterday and from their re- a to be|Am Can ... g b i ENEMY ALIEN ARRE ends on the decision of the all- | Lorie” feals that succoss will erown Am Loco i Waterbury, March 4.-—Otto (ira Zroperty at Rt GGy O O Ghiesiay o A el o hilda Olson SEOSU 00 and Qe ot Smelting German alien enemy residi Vew York today nine and Foreign Minister Trotzky clectric lighting, $200; taxes. $50; “The ‘Russians ¢ helieved printing, $250; repairs and inciden- | preparinz to stem the tide of inva- i nisfleriont Fat Sthe Sorimary W Ho 810t {507l SIS ol s e g il e e he hbaren | A i sists that he has at least half of the | Jurance. $200: total, $6.075 St dl e Am Sugar L1054 105 51 | Wetherville, was taken into old Quigley machine in Dack of him The estiinated! income 1919 is “Tn the Cauecasus gion from | Am Tobacco | today by the poli of this and Anlladdition thas the Backine ot SR R or N et | e s Seilisha oA AmEmelRCEITel 10517 | Graft is charged with vioiatu some prominent and influential citi- | socioty, $200: pi ollections, $225; | in Turkish hanc the distric Anaconda Cop A | enemy alien permit by inakit JAMES T 3 ESTATIC. zens, As yet Mr. Jester has not named | total, £3 A special appeal for | re-occupied by the Turks, it is stated,| A T § Fe Ry Co 3 1o this ecity - . political agent and in commenting | jarger subscriptions has heen sent out A Inventory Places Total Valuation of | upon this ho states he has some | in the statement by the committee. pon, a student at Property at $32,222.17. excelient timber to select from so A i E 2,222, 2 — = — close contact with the Turks who are : General hospital o s 3 A . wishes to wait until he is sure he 5 3 - 2 5 o rthward t) 1gh the val i urses, began a ranic B. Cox and 1. W. Schultz, ap- | ! e 0 MENAMARA GOING SOUTH. retreating northward through the val- i 4 : Hiih . he late | the right man in mind. “You know Rl e e Y b of instruction in | Praisers of the estate “" “i‘p ‘i'“" I am not a man of ‘snap judgment,’ Sergeant Dani McNamara who -'h‘ ‘I“ ‘” Rk D ”‘p e 7 = partment today. j James Todd D e ourt ha | S0 T don’t want to act too hastily iy | has been at Camp Devens since Sep- Hels i 2 e TS U EROKEE gl Laren, who con. | Vemory in R I RN e o I S s B || T 0V e || SO s B e s B Room 110 National Bank T lding, Telephone 2120, ast week, is now | ¢ ‘;“"' OIS NS ¢ - A% named in a few davs” Mr. Jestor | camp with the first body of men to ""””h '*:mm“(.,n A A 2 ¢ on Taretuiatie, burse in first aid | follows diaie: o from New Britain, was home over | Ated by the Turks ! LOCAL STOCKS BOUGHT AND SOULD >roperty at 496-498 Main street, _ e ncy hospital con- Eromertylon o o the week-end on a visit. Shortly be- : nley Works $21,950; property at 9-15 Lafayetto Barnes Pianning Fight. ) 3 DEVENS MEN TO ATTEND. ss 7 - S ot fore he went on his furlough he re- 2 bnd Fouwll do bets | iocsh \\} ;;y";',’fir""'ni '\’“:ji ‘,‘:":] Luther M. Barnes, the third candi- | ccived orders to take charge of Members of the 30fst Machine Gun COLTS ARMg CO Bought and vt | 3 50: cash paid on Tiberty bonds, | 4ate in the republican ring, had bnt|scuad of nine men who are to leave [ Battalion, of which many New Britain ® Solid ith the army medi- 50 shares of Golafield Con- | little fo say today. He states that he | jomorrow for Kelly field at San An- [ men are members, will be in Meriden | urned to his post | solidated mining stock, $17.50: 40 |iS busily engaged in drawing up his | {onio. Texas. to train for the aviation | next Saturday nizht to take part i a lowing a week-end | shares of the same stock, $14;30 | Platform and completing his organ'- | serviec benefit dance and minstrel show, the at his home in this | chares Nevada New Mining company, | Zation, but within a few days he will O b proceeds from which will 0 to the no value: 8 shares Consolidated Cop- | 'aunch his campaign in earnest MISS DAWSON A GRADUATT. company’s overseas fund. [Lieutenant P 3 = during the month of | per Mine company, no value; house- Democrats Are Silent. Miss Katherine A. Dawson of 3¢ |1lorton “]"” ‘ ‘,mt)!‘vl“(‘.v-’\‘l(‘:‘. 1n‘d mem- fi-: REgB;E & CO 3.09 inches as com- |hold furniture, $ total §32,222.47. | In the meantime the democrats ave | North street is a member of the grad- | ?'\r\,”,:;tn'q’:p:(Y::fl'\\ ™ The niyn((.rr‘l(:“n)x“ i o3 2.39 inches during the sam S silent but there is a steadily zgrow- juating class of Mount Sinai Training ;_m\. will I,‘,,.".,‘. Criem TDeome b NEW HRITAIN NATIONAL BANK BUILDING of last y Today there is | WOMAN HELD FOR MURDER. ing feeling among the independent |School for Nurses, New York, which | PATY ot CERE S EaD BIVENT 40 S F. W. PORTER. MGR. TECEPHONE 2016 fest six Inches of water in Shuttle | contral Village, Conn., March 4.— | democrats in favor of cther Dr. J. | will roceive diplomas on Wednesday | i naon. The performance will fake e —— cadow. A year ago the depth WaS | A plea of not guilty was offercd by | 5. Martin or Joseph M. Halloran. It |€vening. The exercises will be hela | ) 17 s Rails B 25 f U . Mf C iy 19 feet 10 inches Byt S ain Raater before Judge | is known that Mr. Halloran is in a |4t the Nurses' Home, Madison avenue | "H'”“'“,”',‘:‘]"” :(:“‘,n““l,l,l and manyilocal ¢ nion g. 0. Glegn Jones of Lenox Place left to- [ Danielson today when she was | receptive mood were the nomination |and 101st street. There are 55 mem- | AN dd Tor Fort Wayne, Mich, where | charged with the murder of George | tendered him, but as yet Dr. Martin | bers in the sraduating class e I ST AT 25 of North & Ju will report for service with the { McCarthy, and she was held without | has not commiitted himself although PICKETING UPHELD I el B8 O 25 of Billings & Spencer Fred Monsces of Belvidere will re- { nesses were heard and the proceed- [ nomination. At the present time which resulted from pneumonia. This ot tomorrow at Jlingham, Mass, i ingzs were formal. The court will | these two men are the only ones B N largest number of deaths to 2 of Landers Fl"ary & Clai’i{. ra course of training at the Naval| come in at Putnam in June. <Coroner } mentioned in democratic circles, but Washington Court of Appeals Reverses | oceur from any one ailment. Of those 2 ficers’ Training camp there. | Bill held his inquest vesterday. M it is hinted that there is a possibiiity 5 3 who died 13 were under one year of Sett] gaent of the estate of the late | Lussier showed no interest in the| of a “dark horse” randidate appear-|{ Decision of Police Court on Convic- | age and 14 wore over 65 years of age. ank Partauk is being held up pend- | court proceedings. She has been in- | ing at the last minute. $ — g investizations by the adminis different ever since arrest. The homi- tion of Suffragists. r, George Greenstei The estate | cide is said to have been due to & i . : . > : g : i F RN i g . S rpuies L .y | Washington, March 4.—The local | @ i B < Ry tals about $400 and each four | Mre Lussier's resentment of names| KONSTANTY MARKED KILLED. M”m'“r”‘,f"_::_“.‘ B o ot 5 > others of Partauk intends to press | given (o her stepson by McCarthy, fe. e I e 6 to 9 O'CLOCK MONDAY EVENING 6 to 9 O’CLOCK lolaim for hare of the estate cording to a story related by the lad. | Sufficld Man Struck by Trolley Car, | 18 PO METE O i Woman's | IR Lieutena Joseph C. Andrews, con- | She vent to the place where M:Car- Dies in Hospital. rart holding that picketing of the '} T eted with the ordnance depart- | th SRathwor and statledinin o : s White House by the silent sentinels | g STEA & L e I E it ort | dent A stranger believed to he Kon- Iy cherilanti sentiogsly K , S , 3 ~» nt_at Washinzton, spent a short! death e Mathel o¢ Saffiels dics in tha! W8s not an unlawful assembly unless ROUND lb s L PO A G 4 S ve'of absence at his home on Vine — : & < an unlawful purpose or acts wero | M cet, returning to duty today. THOMAS HALLORAN PROMOTED. | New Britain General hosp shown BEST it el ol M g it Saturday night. as the result o Ll ults with the “Bl-Swing" s Thomas Malloran of 5 Seymour | Soqurdsy mshic as the romit of ¥ LAR ' 2 1bs <O EST NATIVE : riford trolley car e from Camp Devens over Stat elc-end ha son of : A ‘] I J ”“1”'”’ it !\H:fn\,\‘ th 3 dead man roatls2so000ooneny | ] MATCHES No?se‘l:ts 3b0x93 140 pec;\ c ivate vard Burke has Tecs b '\‘ 5 “" ’v”' ! ”"n stepped divectly in the path o ERNELoRCOSt ned to Camp Devens following he eoast sccording to. lotiers ro. | CBr Which was traveling at a rapid Tired ledliin k Francce=Arack prigurlough as have I tes Her: e e o iy rate of spee His body was tossed 3 t ‘F. Jahn, James Kelley and ’(:“"“' o “"" s I‘,_‘ s to one side of the tracks. The trol- Equipment Alone $5.000.000. ; Shortly after joining the navy the o 3 il Gustatson loRdyattan Jolning, it e | ley crew telephoned the news of in ) s B (TS 2 Jounsfnal Lond Gunner dent to the police and yhe natrol aninston, SMarch LloinsRe 4 James Bolan of thi v who Was|cehoeol and studied to he 2 Gunners' : it s ¢ the $25,000,000 aerdnance base in France, U1 Which will include approximately 20 workmens, peasants and Cossack dep- uties which will assemble at Moscow and Mrs. Clarence | payeh 12 1d at the Fairview [he child died at| ents, at 33 Dewey | noon. o three-months-old they are massacring the Armenian = “In Palestine the British are in " Seven years employec anage ate 1is many local friends will te § s 1 4 : panaEses|mate | the park. On arrival at the hospi o as been | pleased to hear of his preiaotion - . large storehouses 12 shop buildings 2 r : ST lie Curran Dry Goods co., has been | Diea gk i rounalinad e e i surrer | Laees Folonsh s R BEUR D A Fresh Western 45(: i i At Swift’s Lilly nsferred to a similar position in the | SR = ¢ ing from a f ired skull, numerous - il e hean il Pare) ) bruises out i begin his new dutics tomorros Char 32 Cedar ] gin his 1 tomorrow harles H. C Iax e 4 He can : t e dived | 0 war department olisw Serg 1wodore Johnson [a well know Insurance about a half ho after admission t ] the United States nay t present | the republican nomination and elec- oot b RO B STARCH 310 box the coast of Fr. whi on as councilman’ from thel third s st SsSB4 8 s el el o . : ! e ) es that the wa eresting ward. Mr. Gillin has already circu- | ”\r“‘, e ‘,,'f i oS cireet. Angelo Blancofi 2-4-3dx Wisteria Shaker 1 Oc Rib and Lein 23(: Red or Yeliow 1 5 and a good sleer h signatures to insure his name | 1h il put | Medi k . 6c ¢ c SAUERKRAUT Ib APPLES 4qts <% s Wwell known in this city, hav- {was arrested this morning by Traffic { mission to TUndertaker Kennev to|tjon, cte. Treatments through your | Focoit e from Henty | estate bre . has now thrown his hat s s ? H b el el Plat ) N nson of th a petty officer | into the political ring and is out for kel, who married a local wom. | TOO TATE FOR CDASSIFICATION. er Laundr, C (‘1( orned 16c ]<‘R['i"1‘ l:f c .. | WANTED--Barber, apply 111 Church t he s threesqu lated his petition and has more than | e in the day to do so ‘-:'?'(fl" 1 e SALT box I b Ch DAIONS A e ,_yc lisa nuhouin o c Am»].hw_‘nfl' —= e i) 3 Lamb C op h NS ’ ; { b in Hartford, and was to join his wife | CARI; YOUNGBLAD, M. G. Graduate e L i 2l ould worry printed on the primary lists. | . their home. When ha did nat put | o Massour, 71 W. ain o, | @i Medford’s Prevared 12c Heinz Fancy Baidwin 2:' ergeant Howard W. Blinn of i ;an appearance at 5 o'clock in ihn | office 'phone 428-13, residence phone | M Mason Jar ple ftrect was home on a visit AUTOIST ARRESTED. hrian e Marl e s S P tet Tiay, Thermoriite Bath, | M ust‘ard i Saturday and Sunday irom Charles Twining, chauffeur for tha | city. Medical —Jxaminer Tlcock | Massage Headaches, Neuritis, Insom- | Mohican Pancake ¢ Salt Spare C Solid Head ; a i Devens where he is stationed. | Connecticut Lighting and Power Co., | viewed the remains and gave por- | nin, Jheumatism, Impeded Circula- | § FLOUR | phe s S ey RS Se at one time played ball with the | Officer Lamphere for failing to have | make necessary funeral arrange- | physician or by appointments only at i:-n operator's ; lmm\tr your residence or office. leer baseball club. 1lis many

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