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NEW BRITAIN DAILT HERALD, THURSDAY, MARCH 7, { | | TRIBUTES PAID T NOFOURTHMANIN FRANCIS DENES T Fiomncial (Y RIC] 3 s REDMOND'S MEMORY MAYORALTY RACE U, 5. ANNEXATION APATHY SHOWN IN | contmea srom v raso kR Corbin, Wontioned As Poggie, (Cerenes rrom wie eason el N Rl mmMaMMm o i o e WALL ST, GIRGLES but because he feared that to do so | authoriiy in those regions. might injurc Ireland and his party M. Svinoeff, president of the Petro- MEMS 51 WEST MAE Since then, his illness and family Although there has been a pe " | grad council of Workmen’s and Sol- ' g I bereavements, whic included the | rumor about town for several days v gates, M. Svordloff [ 0.8!% 1 Sitpation Responsible for Geath of his brother William, at the | to the effect that o fourth republican t s from Petrograd addressed the | head of his battalion in France, took | candidate G oy e e S : ] h:”x; U<“A‘ »lv): brtiaion) “:,‘w.' lA“\‘(. “}u:)”‘ ‘ imdidate would soon be in t ficld | id an 1 L}gm lmeresl of Day H . as a “dark horse”., this story was | v ged to sign the practically killed today when Albert v tactical meas- e 1. Corbin, president of the Unionl ur . brouzit occasions when Irish questions re- You wouldn't worry about quired his attention Pain if you had one of our raincoats| Mowever, Mr. Redmond went to | Manufactiring Co., and (1 : oo Trading was oxtreme- B i oofea Speing overocats: work harder than cever when the Irish { prominent by mentioncd as : irk ; \ i % Sl DL O e s convention was and with the | horse” probubility, empiat - ; v e let i e iing, The rainproofed overcots answer | cxception of the fow meetings he | —— > = S LG8 CORIOn e 1 ‘ Instances exceeding a double purpose—style and comfort | was a regular attendant at the ses Ground. X neral Metors was combined with protection from the | sions and took a leading part in the the ccoption, reactite Wweta ! Geliberations despite the groat pain e - . < 0 i was attributed The raincoats arc larger and give |10 Was suffering from the allment . 3 : : 3 v P Lebas ittt ol B i fwhich made necessary the operation : i 3 : L Lopl that ended in death. Other events in ' . upor tis X ! ey Rainproofl coats $18 to $27. Ireland, such the excesses of the | i : v : ; . ialties vieid Sin Feiners, did not lessen his wor- | S| states . i : G ibenivbondy ries, and, except for Premier Liloyd | : Sy | lizhting agains George, (here was no man in I.n:-l ; & | ne allics, althoy : DRIRESnallod gail land who had a more difficult posi- : tion to hold. But the Irish national- ist leader had had the training which enabled him to succeed where others failed. Tie wus the most experienced student of parliamentary procedure | i ' Poe it n n if it might Diide mite ncenpeteil nd had s the house continuous- : ¢ t The Trish convention adjourned for | ; to ot SRR navdened | AMERICAN And while you're here look suits we are showing at $20. vhat restricted s t noo The market was Leon Trotzky, th Bolshey for X t for a point | minister, granted the Associated J noCi d nsit an interview at the Smolyni in | | \ | two hours today when it heard of Mr. | B . 5 f ¢ hot S ¥ t shown by ralls resolution of sorrow, which said: : i today \ & thralio tod Attempt to Scuttle Overman Biil De- NiW BRITAIN, DONK the convention his wise counsel was | X T e ¢ s on the same route I 1\.»‘. > feated 10 to 7 By Senate Judiciary Redmond’s death. Later it passed a | i utee S : ek : : i closing vas EIGHT MILE FRONT S e “Throughout the proceedings of | a7 2 1 r E we #6.60 and second an invalunble for our szuidance. | KESESE 5 e i & conld not shares. | Able to DPire on Enemy Flank From Committee, — He regarde work of the con- Gl . T zother i J 1} vention and its outcome as fraught Any Point Along Washington, Marcl . . g - 5 = off when ho ity 4 b Irish people : lichhale e tanine : g G i & s Stock Exchar quota- jine. strength in the ser e hR Y 1 MtLod APiT AL ’ r T tions shed by Richter & Coi mittee's consider ; Z tedly Russia ¢ ) members ol the New York Stook Ex. Washington, March T.—American | pi « f : . Mc SH T > foaa y e Stock L 3 ill sponsored by Presidc Goodness of Aunt Delia’s Bread.- | a LT3 McDONOUGH X0 SEEAI. LUTHER M. BARNES. » have a kommon ro: Miaren 7. 1918 | troops are holding something more | give him 2 ; fomh he Parents and Teachers' asso- | — - — 3 are and can: e, Close | than eight miles enches on the | ine and seei Sl e meet | Ciation of the Burritt school will meet | clared that he would not be w candi- ! T e ! T s 1 battle front in France, although in an | par(ments By nmont s onight in Turner hall Ulis cvening at the school. The Lib- | date at this time under any condi any F 5 it - r line their frontage is only about e Matus has brought action to | €Y chorus of the sixth grade will | conditions. Kdwin W. Schultz, whos four and a half miles. This frontage| By 10 to 7 the committer voted B an automobile h o Gobe ¢ musical program of pa- | name | ] been whispered in sor TAFT THRIFT STAMP : is liable to extension at any time to[down a resolution by Senator Reed to otic songs and there o @ - | quarte ewise denies 1 ¢ : : tble George 4. Stark. The plain- | triotic songs and ti will be a dem- | quart ikewise denies that his am : i | the regular trench allotment for an [have members of the eabinet e - S abiced onstration by the art, literature, and | bitions are in the direction of the ~ RS T N . army corps he committee Flames fust thojcas “““(h:”“\'.(""‘f music departments of the school, in | mavor's office. Thus at this time it| CLUBS FORMED HERE ; 3 ‘ % [anisoms i S e e s ues ol stk HETbEIIived § Y onaEauERRaEa D table Tored | Which the efforts of these depart- | would appear that the field is ope 116 R e e e o abie g he frepubl Jiitain Builders Co. Constal {he | ents along patriotic lines will be |to Messrs Quigley, Jester and Parnes = A 0 L ] e e e e s Minkle served the papers and "“ cxhibited. The speaker of the even- | for the nomination at the republican oy s i : e g g e s returnable in the city court On ;0 i) ‘he Attorney P. 1. McDon- | Primarics which will be held on April i el : G % | over e fourth Monday in March A o Sy i v o Invest $1.600 Each containing machine guns jut out for | R resolution There will be a rehearsal at 7:45 e ds of thosc ost = Q In the minds of thosc most i this purpose. The trenches also fol- = is e¥ening of the St. Joh choir, o A ostéd in locul y g . &« G 3 & stec ocal politics the is ne Daring Year. G Tow v anv e Drotective £ ‘A3 : 1ch could nt Wilson 1 Court Pride, of A. will and ag s during var ven demoacra cating the resolution Nomens : : : flanking fire may be obtained along| Senator of Connecticut nureh [ SN e New Brite ountry and wander up and down John Maerz, who is stationed with a [asss ke ndions iy ilitary band in South Carolina, is|Girl Arriving From Europe Says Pub- | vast amount of government work he | have more before the S i on i dny o N i ¢ . does not desirc to enter the political roT 2 | I CANNOT LU GASOLINE. port eived the furlough because of his lic Has Been Deceived Regarding | arena. Among other things. Mr. Cor- | Recently ex-President W ¢ 7 ral for week er's serious illness : e bin is chairman of the first district ft sent out Jetters s 5 k 7 . ’ - My neral tor the week ther's serious illness | American Force in France. o ot > % < . |iGult Refining: Co. Mit Hard By Tike G X M# and Mrs. Philip Bardec of{ : L ! . { Stamp Club members, an oin exemption board. which is no small | icut to well io reh street have received news that An Atlantic Port, March Due tolf task, and In denving that he is fo bef them to:joln with hir : 5 g i ing of Stcamers, 6, 19 Pneumonia eir son, Rheinhard Bardeck, has|a Dbetter system of food .distribution | & ""‘”--*fi'_’" “'-ym”! Nope, nothing T ¢ The ool i e en elected secretary of the gradu-|and more rigid control of food sup-|t® ! m enlisted in the servic jcut. composed of citiz w ' e S LR el LS — king class of St. John's Preparatory | plics by means of ration cards, the Barnes Makes Statement. no « y $1 L S g hool at Danvers, Mass. The gradu- | PAst winter in Germany was mot so| Luther M. Barnes, one of the re- | of Baby Bonds and Thrift Stam Fion exercises of the school are to|Severe on poor people as was _the p:_fl-!uun_r_rm had but little comme M‘L,\“.‘, g the vear. The following New 4’ o Tune 15 previous winter, according to Miss|of a political nature to make today, | Britai izens who reccived iny JNizabeth McCann, an American who, | althoush he did mention the mayor's | ‘ior Twin boys were horn vesterday 101 i per three sisters, arrived here to- | refer to his platform. T | t r. and Mrs, Louis Gumbotz of Myrtie [ 4,01 4 Danish steamer. Ths mayor savs thevdarcioldh itn * | ucts from our refiner the rect “The people are hoping for peace ta | But just the same they are Will ‘ « i § 7 | to North ! A daughter was born yesterday come soon,” Miss McCann. said, “The | things and let me tell yvou they 1 Bros re. t t Dhisfleay with about lss Nagle's Sanitarium to Mr. and | German pcople know America has | not being done mnow Besid Howii rs. Bugene Fortin joincd the other nations against them, | phatically declaring that he is in Hart & Cooloy ¢ e Lo < capacity, which must be larsoly ‘m g g s but they seem to believe what they | race to stay and will not consider E. Allen Moot nt of <y © 1sed in Cearrving oil to sustain the |48 M& RN i T the ( Ystil B , 38 7% S 7 ecline in all camps bind themselves to £1.000 “On account the necessitl Medical Masse 71 war the government ha ake N ¥, A taken office *phone 428-13, resid of our tank steamers. for u | trans-Atlantic ser which formerly used i ryving Gulf Ray, Thes achies, Neuritis, tism, Imped tion, etc. atments throug! physician or by appointment your residence or office ! : s H ¥ per cent yur former ocean 4 g of Leading Sta On f‘,‘zr ¥ 2::;’,‘,“";.”\. n!"“,,,",’,),!p-,‘,“,‘f have been told—that enough American | Withdrawing, Mr. Barnes had nothir tanley Work Nor Phic : oncrations of many public lurer Aaron Pinkus was glven or- | oldiers to help the Allics to any ex- | to say Mrs, Alice B 1 Bern T s e unpm'z\:lmh‘\\',y': whom we | 58 Sl e ¢ Pnrift | tent will not he able to cross the At Likewise, neither Mayor Quigley VR <1 | nave contracts. all of which is work- Bl s S e Mr. Jester, the two other candidates, = y P enetng e ing for us great financial loss as well pmps for the society SR ) had anything to offer ta the reading S : a Leses . lued trade. As a result, wa he female employes of the office HITS SUNKEN BARGES. public today - T 8 z have found it necessary to temporar- ee of Landers, Frary & Clark have = — s P ; ¢ S ily “discontinue the sale of kerosene eived information that the c Steamer Marion May Be Wreck Off | Baroness Tuard, center chi haot e and gasoline from our station in N will issue tickets free of charge, | Friday evening.-—advt . or it 3 < 5 S i 3ritain application, for the lecture which t - . A is our intention to continus South Norwalk. to be given on Friday evening South Norwalk, March 7.—The ’PHONE T [K Q)FTMLED - : : | ; RN TS T S A Center chureh by Baroness Huard. | steamer Marion of thie Norwalk line, Mg : 3 1 . 4 .| Oil ana grease at this station, for he Y. P. S C. B. of the Wirst | freight propeller on her fourth trip LA | A : - S : e convenience of our customers s monthly | starting this morning, piled up on five | = o | g g for the purpose of maintaining, of the coal barges that were sunk off | New Iingland Tel and Tel. Co. Grants ¢ ; anittee s 5 S far as possible, our organization.” Green's Reef light, in the local har . e 3 ° Demands Following Recommenda- | ors t 5 k e ptigt church will hold it iness mecting and social Friday ning at 8 o'clock At me t j.or here last December, with the re Y Sahe : e ) . B i Lol Fioissrearedishe Gwilll ureale tions of Conciliation 5 amp street 5 % : NOTICE. ) and be a total Joss. No buoys, | S T oo > : Special Town Meeting. Boston. March 7 an jnteresting letter from a mis- | ner in Janan will be read. All the | sult t in twe lights or other warnings had been placed on the barges, which were di- mbers of the society are rcquested attend o A A "v’ . | Coal and Wood Co. - < The legal voters of the town of or tomorrow morning by telephon jor of the Putnam Berlin are hereby notified and warned Lines, Maple Hill cities outside of Boston was averted | 7 7 F. Sm fThe regular meeting of the TLady that a special town meeting will be ATHS AND FUNERALS ' held at the Town hall in the town of Berlin, Monday, March 11th at 8 pring, *secretary and fres 4 o'clock. p. m and wence of 1ese warnir first and third Wednesdays of | | [ rectly in the channel and the snow | operators in many New IEnzland | | caused the aceident late last night by a settlement under [ This is the second steamer to pile | which the New Ingland Telephone | ! 4p on these barges, the steamer Arm- | g Telegrap ‘0. granted wage in- 5 e 3 5 : . a5 S s e i e e b Sprin & Tk S | R ontider tne matcer of provian setve at the New Tondon experi- | javing hit them and stuck there, | full demands of the employes "he honieon] Lresident or (”y}a" station, has returned to duty | pappily without much damage, the | agreement was reached with the " irardware Cornoration 1 ent_a short furloush | Guy afier the barges had gone down. | sistance of Henry B. Endicott of ¢ hi ¥ ! LigNoren ot committee on public safety and f iy T e ['he t .- and | {} | yesterday by the board of concilin- t v Burial w in Fairview | R Svontatt b " i} g at| e s L i i Ten Ne ritai nt Deavel Tomars | tion of providing funds to carry on E. 1. | tion. Exchanges in 14 cities in M Ten New Britain Men Teave Tomor- | [Hernfor provid e [undsltoleasey o - ¢ RS sachusetts, Maine and New Hamp- row for Keliy Ficld, San Antonio make an appropriation for said pur- !} HJ O Egome : : kil OGN Sen Tl el Sl e b st (e fim|| o S g y tiilen Suliivan e ! % d GE‘! 1y ch ‘month, instead of on Thursdays formeri ERUITClaluetl ] of Touis Kutscher was | 20me method of | for the property of the inhabitants | of saia town and to r > any ap- propriation deemed 1 2 there- protection from 1t 2 o’clock this afternoon at his i | | | Pr. . WL ¢ HilL pastor of the South | arm i L] : R Duty as He Saw Tt in Dismissing | the Boston district. and the operators | ¢ [T B iue - | e R WITLARD T ATLING g L i) | will receive the same pay, §5 a week [ priain, et s : o oanio the elbow i | Jeilicoe. for beginners and a maximum of § SSAUean S Bion o : ! L = 301 MAIN STRII Bosepli and Mar 3 3 London., M i} Whether more. Among these cities. are North | . § 3 % : Town of i g o — et have been named ric Gedde lord of the admir-| Aqams and Springficld. TFour cities | ¢0'P5 & nd | Charles | Dated at Berlir | Maroh 5, Bl G T buit for $300 Bught ‘ 3 © Wrong in dismissing | jneluding Fitchburg were given . o n 2 Afexrs| 3 i uimar < : ¢ fr the post of | classification under which the maxi- SR ord 1 done what he | mum pay would be §14.50 and smalle fnger at 2 B i e Finn S T AT been attached in the interest of the | exchanges were given proportionate Bonar law, de oy R P. Gromw L g : . 2% 0N NITY Q. £} . ou cor s to : g : : M : & AU & LU, RBAST RAIUROAD PENSIONS: |2 sesman for the govern- | MAY HAVE BEEN LIEUT. EADRIE, (02 OB : REASE RAILROA B ¢ f the Walter B e Dant . Room 410 National Bank Building, clephone 21 ubstantial increase pay il t . He added Tilton, N. M., Man Now Believed to | 204 AP e 3 F. McENROF, M rohd employes on pensions | remier has assured mie pri- Have Been “Captain® Mentioned. FRcongic o 4 Pyl Cr‘\ I LT - McENROF, Manager. a5y by othe i 1 W6TH CADET KI ‘UED he had absolutely noth about fiv (WY the fir S —————— e sug, Iroad wage S e Tilton, N. H.. March T7.—Lieut. |, om Morton g h anything that has ap- | yrarold mission H ladie of this town is thought , % e 3 ed in the pres rding At . 5 ght P Vo' yueht stdent . regarding Admiral { 15 pave been the officer who lost 1 T TR ORI Burton Murlburt, Royal Tlying Corps, (@Q ,TS A?Mgu q—p ‘ | ion : @ t S : , o suggestion Was | jira when he led his men in No Man's 3 v . ot 4 P A0 1Y i0n that any 1 jrentt ! that any member | t,nq on March 1 to trap a German ¢ ™ Fails in Attempt (o Make Tanding N i onould G st CRanEe raiding party returning from an un AUnoaG 4 4o : . ’ RS SN S sion's recommpe 1o hac talien-suchtn desp successful attack on American . : : at Fort Worth D M trenches, according to information r PTODETCY: i . - ceived by his father. One of the sur. | thousand dollay & 1t Vorih, ~ 4 TROUBLI AT QUINCY YARDS i : : SUL= 1 qay Machinery, tools ar R i et IS ISLAND NOW 3 g . vivors of the company told a cor g i 4 - ~ . o o o i 3 2 clovator machinery we f : t - o T s A OC i : e respondent of the Associated Iross A i { t T K i€ T’ | J i] S Bhtincton, dacch 7 | Machimists and Hetpers Sock tnerense | TTIIENE OF the Amoclated Proms | SCTIR I ; : Hatd sonnecticut frust a safe veposi '( "; "“"”"] e FEORC G in Wages. side a spitting machine mun blazing | CTeCN N Jios: 3 ! i A STRONG, RELIABLE CORPORATION ed the transfer o ; : S ation atatic L 3 March T.——Machinists | away at the Germans with his auto- E 3 t 5 @ i - % 3 Hakpeisiaty : t pers employed a( | Matic pistol and falling with a bullet 4 ; : : ! 1 and qualified through years of ¥ lethlehem hit n hi ches adie's ather e T 1 1 MRty Y A & sailors | u{ ~ym n‘.:.r’ \11: e '; nae ;m": o "‘ S f ,‘.\".' ,,f‘:,",‘,“ S | ; 7 . hv service, to act as Conservator, C ; of his company & or or Administrator. HAMP CLARK 68 YLARS OLi e e MR Tieut M ie deith ey reporten i 0s s ; TOO LATT APITOL $750,000 rporatio o ask the shipping boare rashington March 7.—Speal s lormationliof a wrion to supt| bYIGen. Pershing who did not, how: tic celebrated his 68th birthda T the demands was begun at ever identify him as the “captain” eight recelving the congratulations neeting last night | mentioned and-childr h ; : necti T d D vQid S R Sa ek i L bed felthi L S — : L | el ; ! onnecticut frust an Deposit Co. fhe Missouri delegation at a lun- give machinists $6 a day and | Baroness Huard, Center c] ‘enter r WHAPLES, Pree’t. HARTFORD, CONN. 30 with an eight hour day. | I'riday cvening.—advt. anroness Huard ‘l““""- evening.— advt. s o