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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MARCH 35, 1918, * Work DRAFT bovGeRS | POLITICS IS AGAIN CONNECTICUT MAY et TOPCOFTHE DAY YSEE THE LIGHT on Term. Financial mion b the'vams | g Wrd i T b e R g IN STOCK MARKET | of Raffaie Abate of Myrtle i e e b e of enough grain to feed an army of for assault with intent to kill. Fol- ——— i o tween national prohibition 12 months : 8- 0 i lowing are the names made publi Political % o ar e o s l I dsh nthony Mendes : 3 daily now and the latest to announce | mje el e | How about a new Hat? ritt street: Frank Wrobiel, 102 Grove | their candidacy S S W bR o 1 (e, | stre shn Joseph, 23 Lafay S acy for political honors, | hetween the Allies and Germany. | F { [ T d Wy have them—spick and span, | Shee douns o stram, o o :?:,K]’,flr':;:‘f”‘fi‘.“ Charles H. Gillin, who | “Germany has gone so far as t6 pro- eature ol 1ra l[]g new and fresh, it out of the box. | (reet: Jonn Panish, 38 Grove street; | oarrooy filed his petition as a can- | hibit the use of grains for the manu- A | Valontine Zembowski, 266 High street; | Siaite for third ward councilman, are [ fucture of beer. That is the greatest T TS T S e ‘“‘""‘r\)“m;x'mv:n;\\’ Xo :.l(\l:l,n % 'I'ix:\‘ «r;\(:‘:l Ivor Axelson of Stanley street and | gingle attack she could have made Wail Street—Firmness was im- and shades from light 1ys 1o the 3(,‘,‘(‘,(..\-\“1 Gt (e i g(‘:mflhi ’ljo“\'mf of ”‘:’ same Street | against the armies of the -Allie Let [ Parted to today’s early stock dealings conventional black. Inight So. Main street; Frank | DOt men are candidates for council- [ 4 counter by securing a war prohi- | PY advances of 1 to 21-2 points in Badizok, 40 Oak street, Bristol conn.; | Man and both are circulaling their f pition within 90 davs and national | SPeculative issues such as_ Baldwin hiaffale Abate, 2 Wit o 1o Jl{ommn;x among m‘wz- Iw:m- \\,”' { constitutional prohibition within 12 | l«0Comotive, Mexican Petroleum, o mawalskl 103 Grave street: Carlo |l2m Wall, third ward councilman, |55 5y General Motors, Studebaker, Sumatra Lombardo, 285 Myrtle street. has aleo announced that he will seek | e 4155 have met here to decide, | tobacco, International Paper and DEATHS Light-weight flexible Derbics that| David Hiter, 23 Lafayette street; “0(:,1;"“0“', - acancies in the | MONZ other things, what shall be |-American Writing Pad pfd. Stand- fit the head comfortably | Mizia Adam, Eiintoniestreets | ME-DetolaLeRthresiygeancl S5gin our relations henceforth to the or-|ard shares were variable U. S. Stecl L Thomas Smith, 23 Lafayette street; | S6€0nd ward inasmuch as both CoUN-| .\ nivation known as the National | @nd shippings rising fractionally Hats from 3 o 3600, Movlanto Tablowski, 45 Grove stroet: | Cllmen Eichstaedt and Spencer are whilel rails, notably transcontinentals|| Miss Bllen il tanislaw Kawalski, 18 Broad street; | Pitted against each other for alder-j, o b opibitionists, is ‘will a complete | Were lower by fractions to a point. | o’clock this mornl Caps in smart shapes and patlerns. | joseph Jonas, 450 North Main street; ".'anvm'"l the term of Councilman O. 1,0 00r aid us in securing more im- | Liberty bonds relaxed moderately Iranklin Square. Ao aAah hian 9 Washington %\~;{Q‘£Ir:c t;‘x’ypn-o: ”‘ft C-‘f”li-‘li. lnlh | mediately and permanently our orig- | Shibpings became especially prom- | vears old and 4 | street; Simon Tatorian, 24 Beaver e ;m)- M"‘ "”; ;_"::fl”‘ »L‘_“‘ ]’ -“.‘- eilinal object, national prohibition? inent later, Marine common and pre- | She leaves twe BOth | street; Poter Salmon, 42 Grove street; | the Son of "‘“”",_\,u_ ;“"!“(’“ (“‘“:»Thn complete merger might mean a | ferred advancing 1 to 11 points, | livan of this cidy ands Victor Bartoni, 40 Myrtle street; | £O7 oL 1:\»( “”'_"0 L ‘"})‘“ M"‘,-Oimo,.p powerful political partr orsani- | Lacific Mail a point and Atlantic | livan of Hartford\ th Steve Piskofski, 140 Grove street; f - 'once a few months ago where 261, .4, “myat is not the sole thing for us | ‘GUIf points. Baldwin rose al- | Catherine Dunn of th it apmorn, G Eel e was an ambulancier. Mr. Towers s % 1 T B0 T nivation to | MOSt 2 Doints and active steels aver- | Mary Goggin of Winsteul i also a well known youns man, the , S/ o i o ecution of ous | @8ed one point gains, Among spe- [ James Knapp of Stamford ROCAP HE. “, OF NATTONAD A. C. | SO of the late Joseph Towers, a for- o | clalties Industrial Alcohol, American | eral nieces and nephews, amoy mer power in republican polities. He j M@0 purpose. ! Wool ? Wi : : . T hational party was orsanised, Yool General Leather, Wilson | Attorney David Dunn of thig® Bt | T8 Elected President to Succeed Jack [ 1 5044 10 have A strong foflowing &t | nere last October by representatives | Tachinoqand Montma Eoven eher S Ran mamben ol cr N ik McGuigan. Shilns ¢ T roliT toniats e riaiive by to 2 1v2 points. Rails became list- | O. T. M. The funeral will be hetd % PP vings CLUTHING CD Philadelphia, Pa., March 5.—The ;‘(::]1’ o 1Irt:?;{)1:?;ni:1‘ex-o:ff‘ loyal socialists and single taxers. The | 1688 after rllying from their early set| 9 o'clock Thursday morning &t ‘St | CENNS < JERto “co- troubles of the National Athletic club |~ with the other ecandidates, espe- | Dational and prohibition parties have ‘“}IL“‘-I 'fl“]"rl,\' }\l]vnfls meroNea ) Joseph's church. | operate in movement. N > s 2 * 5 e = 'rading languished during of Philadelphia, one of the oldest|cia)ly Quigley, Jester and Barnes, ding languished du a number of purposes in common. | - 2 e ;““l Hxelost T R | The body of Konstanty arl ‘ S e L s . ~ohibition, woman | BoUr but advances, particularly in| SWEDIS ITHERAN C : 5 s SEe By & dre : W BRIPAIN, COWR. boxing clubs in Pennsylvania, came o | wiio scek the nomination as mayor, | Notably national prohibition, woman SWEDISH LUTHERAN CHURCH. 10 was struck by a trolley car R Lo an end vesterday when William H. | )ere is little being given out for pub- suffrage and public ownership of util- i‘;’*"““(”"l‘"‘ Yiero ‘P”‘““"“)“" ”‘\”"‘j“d- A meeting was held this afternooh | Newinton last Satirday - night, d T b : . Marked s sth was shown by In- 3 Rocap was elected president to suc- |jication. The mayor will formally | ities. The question of merging the r] strength wa hown by In ceed Jack McGuigan. Rocap is one|open his headquarters in Booth' .000.000 soldiers. The difference be- Soft Hats that will hold (heir shape and color through showers and | sunsiine. Miss 1l party. The question T believe with N s -s. | DY the women of the Swedish Luther- '!2ter in the local hospiial, was s ! strial Alcohol, General Motors, | °¥ S . : sl { two parties was expected to be fought | 8US : Cenerany o i : < by AL J. Kenne o Sufficld t » p Utah coppers, oils, United Fruit and | 3% church and they will also mect this ¥ Al i TENDLER STOPS HARTLEY | of the Dbest known boxing experts in [ ypioek tonight and from now on iton the ("Onr. of the prohibition con- S evening to sew for the Red Cross : { the count having in his vouth been i evening. The tele- | vention at the session today. Veter S 5 On Thursday afternoon the Sewing Guieseppe Leonardi en named | 5 will be open each e Close.—Trading was at a stand- i amateur boxing champion and | phone number is 288 Alderman J ans in the prohibition ranks opposed Gl in ”yr'm‘::“ “::“‘, P her ane z a referee and writer on the 1 ATt re at the corner | mers with any other par while » i 1 T s er’s headquarters are at the corner ir specialties 1 = balanced by a o P. Flynn's Seclection for Light- | o X o i % B ot St . pecialties being balanced by a 7- e e e sport. He was the referee of the|or Park and Blm streets while Mr. | the vounger clement urged union point break in Amerioan tebacco, | be in charge:’ Mrs, August Anderson, ' torney Pouzane operty . | bout 3 ct et it a { Y 3. arters i o = s, e, = « that amc wr o = weight Championship Proves No | PPUt in which Pete Herman won the | Barnes has his headquarters in the | = < The closing was firm. Liberty 3 1-2's | Mrs. Jacob Anderson, Mrs. C. 11 An- that amount ows defendant on Da | Pantam title from Kid Williams S el sold at 97.70 to 97.82 first 4's at | derson, Mrs. John A. Anderson of stree Match for Philly Southpaw. t is understood that Herman e When he decided to have his polit- | 96.74 to 97 and second 4's at 96.06 | Cily avenue, Mrs. Albert Anderson S s returnable’ | lor will be the new matchmaker icla headquarters in his own business 4 o 96.30 of Dwight street, Mrs. H. Anderson of 1 third Monday March Riladsiohls, March bete Hart | the club. office Mr. Barnes states that he did | Sales approximated 275,000 shares. | Vesa street. A meeting of the Men's Y aian tomobier Belonatnh s sl Dexby Ronn B oo Ebie The change of management of the i ty will be held on Thursday eve- Jiobert ; S e i on v ant Jar . th . > not intend to have any political | i ane, was stopped in the fourth | National A. C. is due to the financial | rigue, conversations or business that I:m' (6 lonemom Aol e e . sde S dund;of his scheduled six round bout | difficulties of the iclub due to sharp |he was not willing to have within LOGAL STOGKS achers of the Sunday school are to skidde S ith Lew Tendler of ”‘,\‘, ity here | competition. McGuigan some month | hearing of any onc. If he has any- | e e s L iht, Tendler bad all the best |ago endeavored to interest outside [thing to suy about a man he will sav | —— e = S e e e R f the milling from start to finish and | cap he but the Phila e e i G Tics unday e [, ol from staxt 1o finish and | capital in the club, but the Phila [i¢ to his face and not behind hi {(Continued Trom Finst Paze) Rilrona Stocre: to be held in New Haven af 0 b Biiio Tios ihesbn it nai o mouna ot ol aliRon sa Robiiect e TRloNiEn (ina ok Wil candi e Sd eclar e AT L e Hfd & Con W R R guar 24 30 o'clock Sunday afternoon. On Sun-. sianjey en’s Relief Cory tl y (azabiabin) il LG o | except local promoters and R ¢ at as far as he is rne = ik > D e & Y & il e Belel Corpstatithe pifo hosiate i s Dounhmonnd i oxoep E[‘ ! promoters and Rocap, | added that as far as he is concemed |1, atrempt to reach territory under | N ¥ N I & H B R oo »g |day evening the services will be in|\vest Ind Red Cross rooms in tarty nocked out | etng abie to”interest local capital, | this coming campaizn will be entirels | control of the Finnish government. < Banks and Trust Companies. English and the speaker will be the | Llock on Weat Main street tonight Tehaler ) tartad ot hin inucua [isatedscontrol ot b thosalub devoid of mud slinging and wi ’2 | Sweden will not likely send ships to | Am Ind Bk & Tr Co ..140 Rev. S. W. Schaefer of the Tnglish |7 o'clock. There e music 2 — subject to the closest public scrutiny. |,y o e S = Lutheran church. The Luther League | yecitati : hirlwind pace and weakened Hart- | e s R g Abor City Bk and Tr Co ....133 e recitations and an address wil e e ST UD Y N ON- SINKART SHIP) In each of the various ward local oy i i of the church will attend the meeting | celivered on “Publie. Senaor, Deve lows to the face and body. He also | 9 ST ’ politics is "“’"‘:1 discussed. “"“““‘l London March 4.—The foreign of- | Conn Tr & S Dep Co .. of the Hartford Luther League on|opment” by Mrs. Lillian Beardsley e S e N vy llnmm lr;\ln-; Construction of pngqh\lnn? a:—fl‘ e nu-nnmv.»dl ‘].]n:‘ e e e e e L N, T Owing to a chanac f addre 7 ‘ormer ria Jiner. cithin a short time it is expected tha b S 3 S g to a chang ¢ addresses ounds and had him bleeding from a D TN Ninors within a shor z rival at Helsingfors of the staff of | First Natl o C Bl el e ut over the eye and nose Tendler Washington, March 5.-—A board of [ the market will be flooded With ab-|ipo British embassy to Petrograd. | ITfd-Aetna Natl Bank, f SWEDISH BETHANY CHURCH. |0 soldier members on Wednesday a G & left-hander and his attack was | DAval officers headed by Rear Ad-|DPlicants who desire a seat in the — fifd Morris Plan Co ... 1 | Rev. 5. A. Holtman of Worcester, | was planned. The packages are to AfFling. { miral Winterhalter, Secretary Daniels | council. Germans Capture Nary Hfd Trust C who is well known in this city, will {be held until further notice The bout was fought at the Olym- lsml today. is making thorough study London. March 5.—Narva 100 [ land Mrg Title Co .. sing at the services of the Swedish Fred Winkle has been ia, A. A. with Jack O'Brien officiat- { ©f the non-sinkable construction miles southwest of Petrograd. has|N B Trust Co ..... . | Bethany church tonight and o on | trustee for the hankrupt 12 as referece. { placed oard the former Austrian Bill to [been captured by the Germans and | Phoenix Natl Bank .... 5 Wednesday and Thursday evenings. | George Rosenb 0 =z 5 { liner Lucian and will report on its % 4 it the enemy is reported to be continu- | Riverside Trust Co .. E | On Thursday afternoon the Bethany | Attorney cer STILL AFTER HORNSHY I practicability for general use in mer- Give Soldiers Right to Vote. ing his advance on Petrograd, says an | Security Trust Co 35 Sisters will hold a meeting. On Sat- ' Palmieri ) } chant craft in the war zone. f The special session of the legisla- | IExchange Telegr mwm 1 from | State Bk and Tr ¢ B urday afternoon the Young Ladies | praisers. The TLucia is equipped with buoy- i re to consider the soldiers’ bill will | Petrograd, d ¥ U § Bank . , ving Society Dorcas will meet has been madc in Chicago to Talk Trade. }‘;‘j,m\f‘r,,\,t‘;‘rtq‘! ”“L‘Z';\‘,:{‘" (”V’»‘G‘i::q‘:‘:n‘nliz be heid on Monday, March 18, @ nd | - ; e i WO heknialnes ity the home of Mrs. Swanson of 71 Rob- | eral and ibmarines Navs o) Senator Geo W. Klett, republican iberians Object to Flun Peace. | . i 345 erts street and on Wednesday ove- ! {qche Chicago. T1l, March 5.—All sorts of | divided to some extent as to the |joader of the senate, has alrcady pre Yologda, Itussia, March 3 (By the | Hartford Fire ning the Sick Benefit Society will hold ' of the t here last night | practicability of the plan pared a copy of the bill which is t0 | Agsociated Press)—A new Siby | National Fire . & meeting. make mors were curre: feature of | council of workmen's and soldiers' | TNOCNiX Fire ... : s garding the “trade talk” meeting | = be considered. The salient tween the Chicago Cubs and the | HEARING FOR BOXING BILL. | {his bill is a provigion to permit the |rapuptic at Trkutsk, which has deter- | St QT ot S roreih D Louis Cardinals now on in this - Connecticut soldiers in cantonments | ninaq not to recosnize any imperial. | J4f€ and Tndemnity Ins. Companies. AR CRAWFORD ADAMS CONCERT. . McCue Says Measure Has Many | in this country and in France to have | ioi German peace has oreanieed o | Actna Lifo S 00 __William T. Sloper of this city and Y 2.5 Jack Hendricks, manager of t Friends in Legislature, a voice in the fall elections. council of national Siberian commis- | ACtRA Ace & Tiabh 475 oW Fors has beem appolnted byl Owing tp Uie fact that fhe New Ll U, (RE LEE | Albany, March 4.—A Thearing o Inasmuch as the soldicrs overseas, | giopners composed of 11 member oG encr LI = : OMT)I'”. Judd Snonamrvatol al y‘ o eoomERn i olaheelie i bas and immediately met Chas. | 410 MaGue bill 1o restore profession as well as those in distant camps in | {10 Bolsheviki and four Left Hfd Steam Boiler -3 cemp _H‘M;\ as m,‘""-p.,“r, SR heel iR FURIT Reteh fan Rexten an, president of the Cubs. | e in this State under the this country, will have to cast their | L. o1 tionists. Travelers ceenec. 610 GRE g yurm; his period of government "“‘ "wv'.\ pa w'y'-‘ ole to appear [m His manseor, Freg Michell 18- vidon of a sinele headod comm ballots far in advance of clection | The president is M. Shosatsky 1 (aublicBUtIHGcs. seCvics s So Bt G e hchisdn]ed aton k in the day Branc Rickey, the | i pe given by the Assembly in order ihat their ballots will reach I o yinisier of foreign afrai .| Hfd City Gas Lt Co pfd T fonishifac ptiopCranian Fctiool e rdinals’ president, arrived Cliary Conimiities oh Weansid here in time to be counted on elec- |y A Siberia central exceu. | Hfd City Gas Lt Co cm 3,000 MINERS ON STRIKE. nianagoment has secured SRCTas ford flope runs high here that o T I ternoon. March 1 ' tion day, the state conventions Wil' } ;oo committec to act as an independ- | Hfd Elec It Co .. 190 200 Lima Pern, March 5.—The Cerro | 0ims ColunAnYatogEREH tut S for i e conference will come 1 deal T have to be held much earlier, Sena-~ | ¢ jopislutive body also has been | Nor Con Lt & Pr Co pfd 20 De Dasco Mining Wb, of Cerro Dp | OMEE THe St EREat Bro | jises to be a zood one as a number | society will hold a meeting at the defendant in a $100 broug church parlors. The following will ' ! A. Helman, r s b meeting and social is CONVENTION (()\H\(. FARLY. Senator George W. Kilett Tas ick pHendricks, Cardinals Manager Il bring Roger Iornsby, the ,,‘,L\f(:l‘f, ::H:,"‘\ ,,:I:},,‘,\: in ,\mm tor Klett states. Tn his opinion the [go oo Nor Con It & Pr Co cm 0 Pasco, in the copper and silver pro- | o5 U € top, to this city, s e aTe e bR conventions to mnominate state and » So New Eng Tel ......108 ducing region, 110 miles northeast of | &talented artists are to appe: 8 g T i il T et B congressional tickels may possibly I Thmpsnville Wtr Co prd 50 Mok ol i e unced its inabiity to pay him Seia s s M have to be held as carly gs June or | & B Thmpsuviile Wir Co com 10 O e s e | CARL YOUNGBLAD, M. G. Graduate 0,000 salary he demands, S R B2 A0mS July in order to get the proper prep- ; Washington, Mareh 5.-—Severs] Manufacturing Companies, S { Medical Masseur, 71 W. Main S, Last week a report was publiched | V0T OF it aration and insure the sendinz of ; thousand lives were lost and millions | Adams Ioxpress .. 65 = & rooEe flice ’phone 128-13, residence “phone at Chicago would give five plavers | upOETOR® HAD NO LIC e the ballots abroad and having them | of dollars worth of damage done ia 7 Aotnm Nut ............ 30 VERMONT HAS QUOTA. ¢ | 5. Violet Ray, Thermo-lite Bath cluding Hendrix and Carter, pitch- rcturned by election and Wortman, shortston wnd 550 ¢ e A 5 : day {the city of Kiev, Russia, during the | \merican Brass Ton ) Montpelier, March 5.—It was an- | Massage Headaches, Neuritis, Insom e \*T : ""’ 1 :\l\“I\Hnr(-‘\':— = }recent fighting between the Ukrain- [ \merican Ho: 2 nounced today that Vermont had ob- | nia, Rheumatism. Impeded Circula 0 tor Hornsby, SDEjceaei nECel Y tnog Sl Sahel velty x \ { TO REMAIN. | Sk court was decided this morning by PASTOR OOOK ITC > g “rank 1 Rev, Warren 7. Cook, pastor of jun and Bolsheviki, according to d¢-| \merican Hardware ...12 tained its quota of 1,390 volunteer ! tion, cte. Treatments (hroush you Colt e R s layed consular telegrams to the statc | American Silver Ao D 50 workmen for government shipbuild- | physician or by appointments only a Judge McGrath. Frank Andrulis, em- et weived today. ‘They B 3 ; = 5 e ; iy 3 S S s e b > iepartment received oday. 1€ : Thread mf ing plants your residence or office > DITER 3 1 D H e S aeclined o American Thread pfd .. ) UPAON SOLDIERS TO BOX. ploved at a local factory, was charged | Methodist church, has declined = an ) QNPT JO60TC 9 Ty oriay, | symerican Thread pfd = {and German troops with those of tie ( pipe B amp Championships to Be Decided | ical treatment given by him to a §churches of the Methodist m-nmmn.«;.[}}\ S I\_mjm the lase wonic v g | Bigelow-11fd Cpt com end who was laid up with “a sorc | tion, the Ifansom Place Church o Billings & Spencer ¢ as laid i sore | tior ¢ f s laid up with a s tion, the 1 S cor | February. The small numt Al ta s : . 1 Camp Upton, X. Y. Match i—} (ioing medicine without a license, | to the offer made by the congregi- B “'“]‘M‘\‘\‘_’“‘v‘l\'”:h“-"(“'\‘" Nould be e | Broad Brook .......... 4] AV 2 ot chiampionship of Camp Upton, | Judge McGrath imposed a fine of $100 | tion of that church, announced that i f(-urh“d < S V.hv ‘{',J‘"':'\rd Balf Co.. INVESTM ENT BROKERS . six classes, will be decided in the | 3nq “costs. Counscl for the accused | he dld not care to leave thls c 1,\,1‘ D Gase S LabWvd &S BInd im0 Room 410 National Bank Building, Telephone b M. @. A. building on the night of | onve notice of an appeal Since coming into the pastorate of | SN A ¥ Collins Co .. BRI . ¥. MCENROE, Representative. arch 13, 14 and Announcement | © =2 i) the Trinity Methodist church of this “Taking Their Course Colt’s Arms s 6T i LOCAL STOCKS BOUGHT AND SOLD the organization of a tournament | . 3 H RED SOX ye has built up the church both Vienna, March via Tondon.-- | Eagle Lock L 5| HOMELMIL0 SO S ARDINON = % in numbers. He has | Operations of the Austro-Hungarian [ Gfn-Nbgr Tobacco pfd made vesterday by Capt. Frank \ 5 neially and . < b = Boston, March 5.—-Daniel Howley, | financially an = > o ick, in charge of athietics, and Ben- | (”mmf\‘,‘ ,,M,,l,“‘ of ",',‘ \m’_\:h,\‘, also made a host of friends during | forces for restoring order and secur-| Tlolvoke Water Im\‘. })()U;.flfl and 7. Leonard, boxing instructor de-! 5 stay in this city. Although the jity in the Ukraine says an official | Tnt] Silver pfd ..... Py Cold club of the International Leszue. has | his c fied o thepcamn f the Brooklyn church was an | statement by the Austrian war offic®, | Tntl Silver com e G e | been engaged as battery coach for | salary of ver cor pptain Glick has drawn up a pro-|g o "pocion American League haseball | increase of $500 over his present sal- | are taking their course | Jonns-Pratt o am that cal for titles in the Tev. Mr. Cook announced that ha | - ! Landers, Frary therweight izhtweight welter- night, middleweig light heay e St. Louis management has | with having accepted money for med- | offer made in Six Classes. feam. In making the announcement | ary ¢ vesterday Manager Wdward Barrow | is satisfied and wishes to remain bere | yvERMONT WOM VOTING. J R Montgom ight and heavyweight classes. That e 3 1 | said he expected Howley would prove = 5 5 i - o \:-m"”g- Marine Lamp. 3 2 el baat fifteen boxers in | valuable in training the new pitchers SUFF SPEAKER HERE. | Fair Sex May Decide Liquor Question | New Britain Machine. o RISBE & Bh class is certain and a carnival|2nd catehers who have been added to special campaizn in the interests | ol conce lfl “T'Lmlr‘;:]fl]r pidci : F E: A e g S <o ! the club rost men’s suffrage is being waged | z o it e o | . o oo 5 Tt et USSR — o ora counts and & visit will| Montpelier, Vt, March 5—The ex- | Peck, Stow & Wilcox. . NEW BRITAIN NATIONAL BANK BUILDING. e assurec | e e P AL et Akl in and effectiveness of woman’s vote | Plimpton Mfg Co . W. PORTER. MGR. TELIEPHOND 5y ar amj t TAT 2] b 4 this city in the interes tent and venes 7 | Plimpton Mfg « : 2 5 TR, X A h The camp champions may meet | LIMITATION OF CLAIMS, i wde ‘-”-m\"-x1(1‘\" e e e e e T e ose of ather camps later in a tour At a Court of Probate holden at|Oof the campaig LA e . : . : 2 B < o speaker in |nual elections of cities 1 towns: Russell Mfg Co ......: 28 f ment in New York for the benefit [ New Eritain within and for the Dis- | Echoonmaker, wito was a speaker M|, — 0 ot ~ermont today. Women | smyth Mfg Co S 2 snares o nlon Mf sl el el Sl bl et the New York campaizn. The sub- ALEI N ‘ Homenils 2 . rv' mp ath ind triet of Berlin, in n'rl'vnn;vf(”(‘i‘oli\n oL | of her ‘mddress willl be “Wormsn | were granted fall v;f\y\?u‘n}u‘ \.l:i;vy’:',;’; Standard Screw pfd A.. 25 h f N l'tl'l & J dd : artford and St . and War” and the meeting is to be | by the legislature last year. ile | Standard Screw com .. 243 shares o () u DROP HAMMER THROWE | the 5th day of March, A. D., 1918. some prohibition advocates express| Sianley Rule and Level. 397 5 S } Present, Bernard I'. Gaffney, Esd. |0 o0 " Coning at 8 o'clock. There | the hope of making the state entirely | stanlev Works 25 shares Of Bl“mgs & Spencer will be no charge for admission and | 4ty in local oplion Confeats Wih Lie ::v el colliUT e 3 28 3% N e e {assists s o ayloriat e ) 25 shares of Landers, Frary & Clark held at the Chamber of Commerce onsylvania Carnival Manazement | Judge duyginglocalfoptionfooneatspwithy they e A On motion of William Buckley, Bxclu¢ s ompelitions Mary Buckley, Aznes Buckley and campaign has not ¢ Steam Turbine Philadelphia, March Aceording | Annie Buckley of said New Britain, T suffrage leaders declared no attembt | morrington (o ped announcement 1 sterdaz, | as Exccutors of the last will and tes- "“'A‘I\”A""; w ‘\ "D. e had been made to mass the Women's : morrington Co . The loc (3 Hic roard oday - » general's office that New Britain wn, L Union Mfg Co X B.. ey ] mm¥r throw this e s cvent | coasec ! g U o 3 03 ro T is event | ceased De cxpected to furnish 17 volunteers WALL WILL RUN, S Envelope pfd ....10 g on Teiduy Lt anGH| s (GG, Cling, RS B e e i e Sl el rretieen G G wieill GRINELE SRS 150 2 { on ,_\(’tlcut Trust aud Safe Deposlt C() Y ek listed f months be allowec section of the signal corps. at Kelly | South urritt stre councilman hitlock Coil Pipe 2 j ield, Texas. The men wanted are | from the third ward, today announc- ! Niles-Bement-Pond ....120 1 A STRONG, RELIABLE CORPORATION com nnsylvania’s relay carnival man- | tament of Hannah Buckley, late ement has decided to out the | New Britain, within said district de- t date make the hammer throw [the creditors of said estate to ex- dangerous an event < ihe | hibit their claims against the same (o : : : B lras - BF the mana: Akt . ; nd directs that pub- | general engine and special automobile | ed his candidacy for re-election at} Scovill Mfg Co .......160 . Mpnsaadiin cvemt [ e notice he siven of this order by | mechanics. | Volunteerh will be in- | the coming eity clection. : organized and qualified through years of efficient, ady announced, but y ve | tising ne 1per blished | ducted into the service and sent south x DISASTROUS “JOY RIDE e eady announ : 4‘ e L R D e ne VON MEYER IMPROVING R el s nad N trustworthy service, t0 act as Conservator, Guardian, Boston. March 5.—The condition of | store at the corner of Blm and Es ;, Executor or Administrator. | i :il;rn(_';»' I von Mever, who has beon | Main streets, reported to the police | CAPITOL $750,000. SURPLUS $750.000 | | fee or four exhibit by soldiers and on in said district. and by e 5 a copy thereof on the public SLACKER TAKEN AWAY, ervice of New Brit- Acting on advice received at the e events, tog ! in said town ill with a tumor of the liver 11S 1 this morning, that a clerk in h Btathron. the hop, step and jump | st the place where the de- | police headquarters lnst — evening, | home here for several ¥ , was re- ! ploy took am automobile from A i dodvistep e _ o i Solomon Joseph, who left Camp Mor- | ported as more favorable this morn. | zarage last evening without consent C T d S f D (J L e e e e i it . st Was deitrad 1o | bort” e & comportanie a0 |ina e e e e mency | ( Connecticut Trust and Safe Deposit Co. ll be impossible to have the ham- MORTIMER H. CAMP, | the officials in Hartford today by Ser- | though physicians attending hin =aid | crashing against a telegraph pole on | ( M. H. WHAPLES, Pres't, HARTFORD. CONN, pr throw. Clerk. | geant A. C. Malone. he was not vet out of danger the Plainville road. | lominr P R ¥ i

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