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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MARCH 5, 1918 3 sy | R SHIFT IN ARGENTINA. | WILSON ONLY PEACE HOPE. 7 \s EMBLY RESTRICTED. ONIGHT THAGEN DIRECTOR OF |..... - | e e American Country to Assume { Frankfurter Zeitung Iburopean | Will Act Only on Bill for Soldicrs’ 2 . I Active Role in War. Intente Cuts Little Figur | Votes. Knox S rlng i AHT [;HMPETITI[]N JPuenos Aires, March 5.—Obviously | Amsterdani, March 5.—The Frank. Hartford, March 5.-—At a confer- p officlally inspired articles in the nows- | furter Zeituns, menting on thg | ence held in the state capitol yes- :':!'tm indicate that Arzentina is on | recent sech of Arthur J. Balfour, | terday between Governor Holcomb Hats 1918 ® ove of a radfcal change in front | the British foreign secretary, savs: and 12 members of the general as . audeville, | Tyl . as regards the 1d war. These ar- “Tho ¢ e B whether 5 bly it was agreed that at the spe- e cvitle New Britain Dl‘flwmg Instructor | tictes, T or s B0 et Bhok dectal S R e R 0 war, with all rors Ul con- phether a rupture with Germany is | tinue or prelimina convened March 19 no bills would be i st l‘ D i C l be brought about or whether Ar- | o s acted upon save one, relating to the ' Ne New o principally to the purchase and ship- | gent \Wl,,, \an on the governments | ments and abroad. It was decidend DINg ‘of supplies to the Allles. Tha [or (he Furopenn Hntente.’ " |that the ballots would be taken Colors St les Hartford, March 5.-The 200,000 | Beneral belief is that any change on i - qie namenaper fnds some parts of | through military instrumentalities in y | s¢hool children in Connecicut the part of Argentina will be an eco- | yip. malfours spoech deserving . of | October mext. During the tour of duty en given an opportunity by the na- | Domic and net a political on The e 2 of Connecticut troops along the Mes- | T perior photo meets at HERE'S nothing commer- cial about a KNOX SPRING HAT but the price. Tts an ARTIFTIO ACHIEVEMENT from crown and contour to brim and binding. h i ; ! consideration and regards its mod- | tional war wings committee € Papers argue that Argentina s ., welcome sign. Tt con- | i¢an border their vote was taken by Washington to participate in the n t aid the Allies with men, but 2 o commission appointed tor that pur- . | tional poster compe »n, which has | that she can de so with supplies. The pose. At 277 | yeen sturted for i irpose of s government is now treating with Among those at the conferencs | curing the be r poste: An:mman and British diplomats for were the house and senate leaders of )e usec e .ampaign, | & {reaty covering ; 5 | se, Major Juckley, gov- s ed in th Sl rsien gl s En s i et R I s DU I Wine ool D n o IRe Al o T ea ol o tise M aioniU Ol i s 01 | William 1. flagen, drawing in- | ® r to the recently signed cereal | .y ilfonr ought to Knesi ii|eTBOr's secretary, and clerical off- To structor in ihe I'revocational Gram- | COnvention. At a0 o : cers of the legislature 5 : The v adds t the maximumn concassions S el e SO IR T S voleliniiheReonpressionalielcoal (IR M SIS 8 R — oy lie charge of thal con || Hont llasinotevet baen! conntad, hol el : LOVETT OFF WAR BOARD. e < state, and he has per. | the leaders of President Irigoyon’s = ) Washington, March 5.—Tho reor- Come and see our Spring 4 claboraic plans so that all pu. | PAXYY say that the president wi'l ! TWO AIRMEN KILLED ganization of the war industries board displays. nnacti can have an of- have a firm majority in congress. i et e and important changes in the rail- ' \& Fxplodes and Machine Falls | W3 administration of the country W S eiver : e and 2 Rallslc e ) adowec he announce- ili be ziven as follows SINK O A GT . 5 were fore-shadowed in { e o ] N Yoy ‘\(,L 4 ! to Earth. ment of the retirement of Judge Rob- [ ertin s Boston, March 5.—The British | wion. Okla. March 5.—TFlight | ert §. Lovett from the war industries LRI £ er Arrino, long in the Boston | Lieutenants Paul and Whit from | Loard and his appointment by Direct- | o second pr | St. Nazalre service. has been the aerial school at Fort Sill, were | or-General McAdoo as director of the IT PAYS TO BUY OUR KIND, '\“,m}f oy German submarine while | Killed late vesterday, ten miles north | division of betterments and additions en a voyage without car to an lof the aviation field, when the gaso- | of the rallways. In taking this new American port, according to reports |line tank on their airplanc cxploded | post Judze lovett also has resigned With 140 Trumbull St. cates ($15 | current in shipping circles today. The |and the machine crashed to carth | he ehairman of the board of directs crow wad saved. The' Arrino was|fvom n great Meight: Initials hrd| o onion Dicife iiread aiot HARTFORD, Honorable mentions. | built a! Glasgow in 1906 and regis- [ home addresses of (he two aviators | e has held since the death of " e £ 8 War Sav-|tered 1,454 tons gross. could not be e 5 g tends the demand for the evacu- ation of Belgium and reparation in he case that that country should be ; acceded to only if the Fntente is ablo top off their exclusive- ness, we exclusively scll KNOX HATS in Hartford. to enter this conte 93-99 Asylum St., Connecting obtained ; Two second prices of 3 War Deganata Occupies Gas Com- Savings Certificates (315 o -Ray o1l Rty me pany Holse on Lilac Street e T prizes of 2 War Crawford Adams, the versa- —Other. Court Cascs. wvings Certificates $(10 ard of the violin, Grammar ciLc 5 March 5, 8 p. m.| Manuel De Sanata, residing in one Three Honorable mentions. of the New Britain Gas Light com- | (v t prize of 4 War Sav- kausky of 326 strect | PANY'S community shacks in the zas Certificates §$(20). i . Solice Ghnt his :nuw vard on Lilac street, was fined Two sccond pr of & Cer- pol e $100 and costs by Judse James Gilleataland o atamps (35 - Fon Meskill in police court this morning cach) rs. Amelia Ostroski, through on a charge of keeping a house of Three third prizes: of 13 pey Joseph G. Woods, has brou il fame, The nccused pleaded not War Savings Stamps ($3 on for alleged slander a st | zuilty and was defended by Lawyer iy = haelena Wisocka to recover $100. | M. D. Saxe, but the fact that Ser- Three Honorable mentions. he dance committee of the Be nt W. C. Hart and a vice squad | ers’ Uni as secured T.ynch’s|raided De Sanata’'s house last Thurs- 1 foTes d ‘,‘):'”I .“flo:m’,‘\‘,q.. th rn‘lfl ,T for | day night and caught one couple, as | l\'hlwv)nrnh«/\nf & nnu?m“_mr\' will R nrital condert andl balllat Durnes |svelkas ot ertcorroborativelcvidence, jliewand Sainationsl fprize foffihonor, fito April 8 convinced the court of the guilt of | CONSIs ribbon. "This ribbon, the el e e Bonds in case of an | highest of all awards, will be given - PR S ARG ok G to ingle i idual in each clas To insure Victor quality, always look for the famous 4 Wiiliam Dickman, arrested last, Who is necessarily a prize winner fradem) k<f”}:”\"/l=l==ff_rv;’k’_‘k i onallgeing et. Thursday at the home of Mrs. Cath- | from one of the groups. Thus the REoduets 1ot ethe Vistor Jalng. mliledn h lection of officers of the Stanley | erine Meyers in Fast strect where he | nation's champions in poster design- > iz will be held at the Stanley Works | was alleged to have committed a | ing among school students will be b o'clock this afternoon technical breach of the peace by at- chosen. he gardens committee of the New | tempting to force his amorous at-| The classes are divided as follows: ; . > ° ain Chamber of Commerce will | tentions upon her; pleaded guilty and | A.— Art school students including day ? i alll ‘ rc] sln s n important meeting at 8 |accepted a fine of $50 and costs. He | and evening schools and art - u this evening in the rooms in | was defended by Lawyer Saxe i < $=is e o Charles Twining was fined $3 and In addition to the foregoing awards Monday evening, been born t r. and O'Leary of Main | B school students. including | 5 i [ ° Do uioiD Sla Ao antentained the:llccsts for operating a motor car with- and evening schools and H s Ove c hbers of the College club at her | OUt @ license. | S0 a JO y ou ’ l l e e BTN o YE A | —Seventh, eighth and ninth grade PeOXLBLER O SRk oS o L i | pupils; including Junior high g BULGAR MINISTER | school pupils. Where there lenn Jones left vesterday for the | el Erades the mail VAU PaVA TRV (AU AV A AV AAUTAG FAGFAVRAY i v Marriage of Figaro—I Know Not What tion training camp at Tort LEAVES CAPITAL ! i upil comes under I'm Doing (Mozart) Amelita Galli-Curci J = ne, Michigan. ‘i eo Nealon of this city has been Wictrola Red Seal Record 6474 Ten-inch, §1 fied by the draft board of Spring- | Mg, of 'his rejection lon i Break May Follow Departure Fromn WIREL OUTFIT IN TOWER. TR AAUEATAAY t of underweight. | Washington—No Reason Known | 5 he Woman's Home and Foreign { Federal Agents Seize Powerful Instru- fonary society of the Fnglish For Act. i 1eran church will meet at :30 tomorrow afternoon at the e of Mrs. John Christinger, 16 tschler street. ment on Broadway. Washington, March 5.—Tha parture of Stephen Panaretolf Bulgarian Afinister, from Washing ostensibly for a vacation in Florida, is looked upon in some quarters in York, March A wireless which it was said yesterday was enough to communicate Atlantic Ocean, was dis- 4 | covere . tower of ic Washington as a forerunner of the | COVered in the tower of the office [ buildin 111 Broadway on Sunday oodness of Aunt Delia’s Bread.— | severance of diplomatic relations with | ! - b | by agents of the federal government. ke , It was Tecalled that the Turkish | Th b tus "‘in“‘“g‘fl*}‘fi:};dor‘;‘:fi Charge d’Affairs left in a somewhat | Ni8ht, was founc e X AMS , are = tower where the Telefunken Wireless similar fashion. So far as is known. | SLIAT Clompany, probably the best-known of Bu i Minister has zaged, | : German radio corporations, was at in no practices to which the United | o fied that all persons desiring to\ states Gevernment hos talon excepe | ONe time the tenant. This company the examinations for stenogra- |y . = {built the great transatlantic receiving and typewriting in the govern- | 1n the last issue of The World | and sending station at Sayville, L. I, t ser on March 15 in this | couet Magazine Mimister Pamaretoft | Which was seized by the government who will be unable to appear | qnoted President Wilson in defonse of | Shortly after the outbreak of the war ng the day, will be given an op- | puyaria’s attitude toward fhe Pal- | unity at night on that date, pro- | yan problem, saying: i | The outfit found in the Broadway bg a sufficient number afford “Tt is to be hoped that the cra of | building was in charge of man selves of the chance. Candi-| manding people mbout from sover | named Richard Pfund, who, prior to s who do not desire to take the | ajgnty to sovereignty as if they were | the W is said to have been the iplete examination may take the pm,,(’.n or af disregarding ‘histor- ! manager of the Telefunken station at tical tests, with excellent pros- |jcally established lines of leginnee | Sayville. Pfund is not under atrest, s of appointment. The examina- | and nationality’ is passed. The prin- | and states that he is doing certaln s will open at 9 o’clock on the | giple of nationality is the oniy ratica work for the government, the nature ning of March 15. The entrance | a] way of settling the Balkan ques- | of which has not been disclosed. ries attached to these positions | tjon and eliminating any cause f.r fu- | Since 1913, the year in which he sev- so from $1,000 to $1,200 ure strife and quarrel | ered his connection with the Tele- > - R Just and rightul demands | funken Company, Pfund has con- The passionate l_OVC song of the saucy young NATURALIZATION COURT. of the Balkan States relating to the | ducted an experimental laboratory in = ! page Cherubmo in Mozart’s “Marriage of he New 3ritain Naturalization | peninsula are satisfied on that prin- | the four rooms formerly occupied by 5 s . 99 * . =% . . will_meet tomorrow afternoon | clple, In accordance with the wishes | the wircless company. A g Figaro” is an aria that merits the interpretation o’clock in the city court room. | of the people and actual facts attest- | The government agents received in- : . . ut 32 applicants for citizens’ pa- | ed by gmrpm and international acts, | formation about a week ago con- ' OfIa GHIII-GUI'CI. will be given hearings. Judge | the importance of which cannot be | cerning the wireless plant at 111 1 1 M <re s T. Meskill will preside and r‘l‘r-nlorl.‘thnn peace will be estal :d | Broadway. TUnited States Marshal | e ] £ o e number that is ath with melOd’,' ed States Commissioner Allen E. |in that part of the world, and Thomas D. McCarthy, Captain F. A. R > A : that gives color to cvery Heetmg change of rch will represent the govern- | way paved for a better understand- | Houghton, U. S. A., of the army In- Bee—up h . t. I- | telligence service, and several other : 1 the emotions. —_— — E federal officers went to the building _— i ine T e Head | pencotul development, thoir welfarc, (on Sunday, and. going to the tower, S 4 This famous co!qratura soprano sings it with ause of its tonic and laxative ef. | nd prosperity le.” | demanded entranca o the room | S a sympathy that vividly portrays the eagerness LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE | The Minister also said: where the wireless outfit was. Prfund 5 & | LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE | Iy the settlement of the Balkan | was in the room at fhe time and at s and joy and tenderness surging within the o) Gy © | question historical rights or preten- | first refused to admit McCarthy and . llint” savaisicinarvotansas focizing || dusedonfinitorloalinients or nse osilinmdinetused ola dit Mcthr nliaid 2 b2 heart of the love-sick youth. It is a record in the head. There is only one e iminer. B W. GROVES |or med 1 times n have no |he was doing work for the United y that will de]ight every lover of fine music. s e place. it is no more reasonabie foT | States nav L C Jare s on e the Grecks or typn Serbians to ciaim | Go to-day to any Victor dealer’s and he will gladly play this new CHILD DINS FROM BURNS, | Macedonia today as (4eelc or Serbian | Galli-Curci record for you. Victors and Victrolas, $10 to $400. because Aristotle was born therc or Victor Talking Machine Company, Camden, N. J. eorge Robinson, aged 3 Vears, | Byzantine rule prevailed off and on b snetained painfui burns at his | before the Turks c Lt one % 1 url conquest, Important Notice. Victor Records and Victor Machines are scientifically coordinated and synchronized in the processes of manufacture, and their use, one with the other, is absolutely essential to a perfect reproduction. e yesterday afternoon and Was | cause Sert New Victor Records demonstrated at all dealers on the 1st of each month vt rule at some time or boved to the New Britain General | other in the of Middle Ages extended | *Victrola” is the Registcred Trade-mark of the Victor T Il rs. W. D. Bovle has returned from psit in New York WA VA AT ecretary F. S. Cadwell of the local il service commission ha: been VAU AU MR RAURAVMURATAATEA AU NAY ATVARIA fil VW] v l VAAURAVAL ANV IOV YrAVRATRA AV MU RAVRAYRAURYR AUV AR MY MAUAA pital, died at the institution late | gver it, than it would be reasonable 'the the afternoon. from the Bulgarians to claim Epirus e Thessaly, B:Ir:mnn. Albania, or ita few NORW Y PROT 'S. sea coast, becausc these regions at SE— | certain periods of their history wera 'fha’!: ms German Vessel Was Seized in | comprised within the mediaevn] don't ‘Territorial Waters. kingdom of Bulgaria hristiania, Morch 5.— Norway b oA need ested to Great Britain against the | PRIVATE TUYING TORBIDDEN. | SUgar‘ ure by a British cruiser of the | Washington, March 5—No priva an steamer Dusseldorf. The pro- | flying will be permitted in the United | Bays the steamer was taken in { States or its possessions after March 'Weglan waters and demands the | 30, This announcement was made in | | - ase of both the vessel and her | a formal proclamation by President { ~ - 'Wilson. The proclamation, which 1 —says . ATl TR A A A A E A A A AU AU AU AU TAURAURAOAY i fi A i 4% ; s 1 AT i ber lugmmu ’m P N = Gespatcn feom Troudnjem, Fen | primari fo protect the masional in-| CORN SWEET ol ! 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