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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MARCH 9, 1918. E T on twenty-one months. In the mean- | W emeneammm ™ I | H Cl 5 ( Ll‘m‘e net revenues, as previou (‘x . 5 plained i hesc a s, ard ) Steel and Pig enry Clews. §2iiin i o o F inancial f the ee ar: 2dia v c- i Weekly Letter (| e von impetaely e Iron Markets Gk ae - (Special to the Herald). creased labor costs and costs of The iron ag: ! New York, March 9.—In financial | everything else connected with the The New York conference of iron | circles a degreo of confidence still is | transportation industry, need concern and steel manufacturers on March 1.| being reflected by the market for sc- | themseives only with the condition in atteneded by about 75 Tepresenta- | curities, a featurc.all the more re- | wWhich their property will finally be tiv of the industry, brought out| markable when e consider the | 'eturned. Some indirect ben s also plainly the diversent interests of large | epoch-mar ing events associated with | Suggest themsclves in this direction, .. . . [ dna small producers, @ amteeted be| th'great war which ave of aimost| chiefiy i the form o cconomics | REalizing for Profits Puts Entire Goycriment prices hile the Steel| gajly occurrence. The explanation of | Which can readily be undertaken un- | corporation and : ne of thcj Lu:.s:. U | what on the surface might appear a | 4er governmental auspices, but which L [ U d P .fnrlvws’w.x (;»]ryrz)fltn(n;; \\lould prob-{ ,.radox is not difficult to uncover, | Would have been impossible other- | ls Il er rressure L Several limes. metatis diate outlook, there has not been one | derstood. include climination of un- il We clothe you with valuc as well | plates, show advances in cost on which | OMent when doubts have been en- | necessary high-salaried officials. Un-} ¢ as style and quality. they contend strongly for higher gov- | teTtained seriousiy as to the final re- profitable services will be annulled: | ., q¢¢ causing extreme reactions ‘of Valuc means your full money’s | ernment prices after March 31 j sult of the war. e are approach-| S¥Pensive competition of fast traiiS|one to one and one-half points. Read- worth in this store and we stand be-| The increased costs of some large| iN8 With confidence the new military | Wil be discontinued. Rate control of | ing ang Pacifics were undor pressure lind it with our guarantee of satis- | companies Were as much as $6 a ton | CAMDAITn which must develop with § 40 arbitrary character will permit ad- | Gitn other investment rails, also Shipe s 1 e D and Jan. 31, anq | the Spring. We know that we our- inces suflicient to meet increased | inag gteels and most of the war New Spring suits that are good | when account is taken of today's re. | Sclves are from now on to participate ‘\‘;’_"”"" ires. In a word, advantato|sroup. Trading was dull but the cxamples of real value $20 to $35. | stricted scale of operations the in-|in the sacrificc of life which is the K“m o nl)w“nf L'uwxn_mf-nul control | ¢hopt interest was encouraged to re- Novelty patterns and styles for the | crease since the first announcement | incvitable concomitant of war and | 'o cut off barnacles which may hate | new its commitments on war news. young fellows and genteel patterns Of government prices late in Septem-, Which unfortunately is so necessar eloped so gradually as not to be | There were a few exceptions to the and styles for the man who wants | Der is Dut in some cases as high as| for the protection of freedom o | noticed. From 'mi, standpoint the | gownward trend, notably Chesapeake tha¢ kind—Stein-Bloch & Shuman. Spring overcoats, too. $18 to $30. | New Spring Hats. Street—=Stocks forfeited part | their gains today realizing for $10 a ton thought and action and for the pres- rilroads upon tntojthelr omn etsan di Ohio} A mericantCan)l Axterican ) For the Washington conference with = crvation of our free and enlightened | Should be more valuable properties | Sugzar and minor meta . E the War Industries baard, which will | republic. But there will be no fal- | than they are at present. Bevond |~ fThe closing was heavy. Sales ap- probably be in the third week of| tering, no turning back and there ean | this is the promise of the finances so i proximated 275,000 shares. Liberty 25 S March, various manufacturers are pre- | be but one result—the overthrow of | Necessary for new equipment, exten- |3 1-2's sold at 97.58 to 97.62. first 4's paring individual statements showing ! the despotic and ocrs caste | Sions and improvements, the absence |at 96.48 to 96.58 and second 4's at | the reduced profits of recent opera-| which so insidiously i g to en- | ©f Which was a source of weakness | 96.30 to 96.44. i Stock a | tion and the prospect of a very con-: slave the world. | of 1 tanding in railroad circles, New York Stock Exchange quota- | siderable falling off in 1918 from the| We did not enter the war for selfish | The administration’s War Tinance | tions furnished Richter i & & o results of 1917. { gain; we have none but the loftiest | Corporation hill has already passed | members of the New York Stock Bx- FARREI_L Consumers of iron and steel have!motives in endeavoring to bring the | the senate. There is at this writing | chang T i thus far taken na steps to have their | struggle to a prompt and victorious | NO reason to believe that it will not be March 9, 1918 varied interests represented at Wash- close. At the same time it is obvi- | on the statute books in a short time. ‘ ! te se. . 2 s - the st oks a s 3 b High Low Clos: 2 “ LQT lNG c ington. There has been some agita- | ous that the results of the war in- 1xsle A Gord o ““’f’ DIV tion on behalf of Northern users of | evitably will provide benefits of a ma- Am Car & Fay 79 8% 79 Vati i1di o Southern pig irons for a reduction | terial character. Before our own par- | iR g S o Room 410 National Bank Building, Telephone 2120, - {in such irons so that they may be | ticipation we had already broadenec iR e % 3 LW BRITAIN, CON. had at delivered prices comparing| out; our more lacal viewpoint had | Am Smelting Si; R IO Manager. Tlh thorclociNDrtharn o | given place to one of the widest in- Am Sugar : : 5% - What is increasingly commented on | ternationalism. We had paid back to i reie e i {in the trade is the small volume of | our foreign creditors the debts in- | St Ghp oo & I l OL B ASS ote s ad CITY lTEMS buving for uses having no connection | curred for the rapid dovelopment of | A T B Fo By.. . 86 o B Sold with the war. Some forms of finished | our country. Our foreign trade with R | Batawin L,:O\ S et Tl iz teel may become quite plentiful, :Lnd'nssutrs] as well as thiyzm'vm coun- 1 o o lodus o settla | these the government maximum prices | bounds. Dollar oD ) G e e 4 £ may not in time feel the effects of | b bs 2 ot Butte Superior ... 2 € inor vims at have been | g e eing substituted for sterling exchange I'Opa afl umo % r f:r""‘ J,Q' ol i‘]' ffl,, ,:1._‘ 8 competitive selling. and we were in the first place as the | lS[S PS ;:‘n?dl;’m Pacific .1 ling against th | anadl : Mig-iron production in February | world’s bankers. All this was a mere —_— Leather .. 71% Manager Irving T. McDonald, of made a gain of about 5,000 tons a|foundation for what is happening I Ches & Ohio . 581 3 "ox’s theater, received notice last yday over the low rate of January. For | since we ourselves were forced to be- (By Booth Tarkington). Chino Copper . % 413 veming to report at once at Boston ! thc 28 days the total was 2,319,309 | come a belligerent. We now are Lile JaX0. {'Lhis is a capltaliste! Mil & St Paul. 437 3 ar Quiv in the Navy. in which he | Eross tons, or §2.835 fons 4 dav, | building ships on such a scale as fo| VAT because the capitalisis wanted to | Col F & T ..... ; ; nlisted ral wonths ago { aguinst 2,411,768 tons in January, orensure that the American flag will, | KéP on making money by manufac- | Crucible Steel ,| 77799 tons a day. The second half | with peace, once again bhe seen on all | tUring and shipping munitions, and | Distillers Sec | of February made up in part for the | eniSenn - ions | they forced the government to de- | E thomas Dunbar. of this city, all of | o S i P | the Seven Seas; we are loaning billions | they forced 2 Erie . s & S New | Scrious curtailment of output in the | to the countries with whom twe are| €lare war in order to protect the| Brie st pfa ndcr vears, were picked up in Enisas i J e ) r ¥ | first ten days of the month. now associated in the war. These bil- | boats. { General Blectric ork vester b Bt e ER R I s | R i e, e BRI iy ot o Om e e 0% |0 Just starting in Arizona. Remember the hildrer and being held | 1 FEprA s a 3 Bains - e tion ™ from | February and 13 went out; thus the | our people, for they are the proceeds | United States into the war took from | Gt Nor Ore Cotis hoir families in this city. Schultz| 524 furnaces active March 1 repre- | of our own Liberty Bonds, which our | the capitalist his profits and is turn- | Inspiration les 7| sent a net gain of 14. The estimate of | Treasury, i 'n, is las r at the | ing th into labor. Probably | Kansas City ; & 3 f £ d Okl K w 1 115 Beaver strect, Dun | Manin L Ei0 s reasury, in turn, is leaning at the | in hem 0 labor robably there | Kansas City so S 5 oriunes made In a, ans_, yomlng Steve White, Albert Schultz an {reet land White isiatre- | SSl¥e capacin b i i | same rafes it itself is paying for the | have been a few food “profiteers” and | Kennecott Cop | a day, but this is based largely on|funds. The governments to whom we [ the like, but they are being dealt ! Lack Steel ; ! Pebruary performance, and good | are loaning are placing ith our | with, and the only financial profit | Lehigh Val .... 50, 60 . . | TGy O HER S e S R R R e Tl B G e O e e e _ in the first companies. Our ground ad- RCRAL CARRIERS EXAMS, “""‘i‘“‘“' = B ;‘"rc‘?:"],‘;:’l“‘r‘“,"““f' _ | in maturity and interest with ours.| men. Max Mot com . 29 9 q & Citen States civit i Sorvicel ",_m]"“"‘v’m,‘r;n‘ B ;h“’m_“M:“‘h'o“;‘;“’l'r‘h;;Fh;- «f‘h@'.“'u:lz;hnlm' to pay, principal | Lie No. 2.—‘This is a capitalists’ | Mex Petrol ...... 963 95% 3% o . B iesion) niisl announced an exam: ) tryis blast faynacest sadletehl panta| G b e real net result, it | war because the capitalists had | Natl Lead ....... : ; joins dlscovery well. Stock now 25 cents Wwill be observed, is that our people | bought Fnglish bonds and were afraid | N Y C & Hud 1 in this city nation for the county of Hartford tu; (o equal in 1918 their performance of | are becoming investors on a scale ba- the bonds would be worthless if Ger- | Nev ns | o held at New Brituin and Hartford | Jast ve The gislocation of trans-| yand the mist optimistic dreams of 10 | many won.» Sl e 7 fn April 13 to fill the position of | portation and production, due to the|more than five vears ago. Instead of Answer: Then since the “muni-| N Y. ont St 2 a sharei probably $10 by July 4. Send urel carrier at Collinsville, Kensing-| way in which control has been eX-|sending interest and dividend Day-| tion capitelists” lose money by the | Nor Pac »n and Rocky Hill, and vacancies lh:n,ti ercised at Washington, has been 50| ments to creditors abroad, the reverse [ war and 16 capliatists M wnol thad|| Northe waa ey lutor oecur on mursliroutes Mrom f great thatinormall Working 18 ot on Wal Iargelyincreased) scalel willlibe s iy pife omm S e Sone RNl a5 s, PP S i s © a0 0 d d ther post offi in the above-men-! expected far many weeks. the case. This phase will expand the | o Psitieh il AR e il 7 your oraer to ay. ioned count T examination will Some plate producers are proceed- | Jonger the war 1 G i b 1“" : ‘f\ 2 Sies ot en: e & v’“] S5 L 3 e open only (o male citizens who are | ing on the belief that any change| portance is the fact that our people| oooecs Of capitalists for peace. op-|FPeobies Gas ctually domiciled in the territory of! in prices will be upward. On any | will have more generally learned in [y d by those who had bought Eng- | Pressed Steel post office in the county and who | current orders, as distinguished from | practical way the art of saving. such hjh bonds. The latter were incom- | )El\ (Conelni o T an 2 e ' 2 M bect other requirements set forth in| contracts, a proviso is made that un-|as would have been possible in no| PAT@Ply in the minority and could [ Iteading g orm No. 1977. This form and appli- | shipped parts of an order will be| gther way. This is a change for the | Nt have won such a struggle even | Rep T & S com .. tion blanks may be obtained from | subject to any price change for the| petter that is fundamental. if it had taken place. Of course it is | So Pac et 7 v c 1 also necessary to assume that the |So Ry o 247 2 24'4 L] e offfces mentioned above or from period after March 31. Governmentali mhese are but & few of the more capitalists who brought on the war |[So Ry pfd e United States Civil Service Com- | records give the country a plate ca- ! piaetical benefits which we may con- : , 7 caused the events which caused the|Studebaker ission at Washington, D. C. Appli- | pacity not far from 6,000,000 tons| faantly expect the war to s 78 4 P A = i ) | Iy ex 5 & produce. ; tions should Dhe forwarded to the!of 3-16 in. and thicker and indicate | povong Um'm is the more sentimental | American people to declare through Sk 1E2e 5 rescott, riz. their representatives that thev wers Vmon Pac 4 mmission at Washington at the ear- | 4 curplus of plates for shipbuilding in feature in the form of the whole= | ! . L 0 2 st practicable date two or three months. hearted and liberal manner in which | IB 3 state of war with Germany. Y:“'l]tnd‘l'run f ?\v\h x.))\lnmw:re .,':r‘y‘fwr:!‘H‘\‘rn[\:r:{x;\ir]}:: we have undertaken to exert our full le\ekn, 1»1\(‘11‘.,\' n“i\]lr'?‘c:‘l’\c n‘l(';ip']:lun];_?g_s 1'td-1 :;,lrlyp(‘o 5 : . half on shell stecl and half on rails, | © 5 """ 5 ST S e have caused were, namely, the |17 S Rub Co . RGEANT SCHEUTZE HOME. it is not surprising that deliveries (‘(:‘C‘ m‘; “\fi;::h;“‘;"s“'l‘(r;‘rfidh;‘o‘ ‘“rr‘of sinking of the “Lusitania” (114 Amer- | U S Stecl Ree Iy from tho privations and so many | ic20s murdered); of the “Arabic” (3 | Westinghouse ..., ; 5 | rasters to heod three points: 1, is an increase of $42,652,440 from last i f 36 5 hor Bosme. | disasters of more than three years of | Americans murdered); of the “Hes. Willys Overland .. A 4 obey instructions; 2, keep a good |week. Camp Greene, Charlotte, N. C.. is a price of hfl‘vf:'\ tihnv'(;‘r\_'rk 16‘?“«-‘ the fiercest conflict the world had | Perian” (1 American murdered): of e luok?'uh 3, thoroughly darken the | s - — piting at hix home on Madison | mer or apen Il:\.n h‘“ A a“(j; ever seen. Throughout the world the | te “Marina” (8 Americans mur- | DISOBEYED OFFICER. ship | CARL: YOU (.BLAD, M. (.A(-rmxume reed. Sergeant Scheutze was ‘lnr- la v‘ e ““"'"‘\‘ <“‘ ,“ o \""0 000 * T‘. T C e e e dered); of the “Russian (1.1 Am»er-l = r— I . ¢ ; Medical Masseur, 74 W. Main St orly a serzeant in Company I of | pears that there is off £ b | spected far in excess of any previous | 1°ans murdered); of the ‘“Laconia { Recalcitrant Soidier Will Spend Six | CLEARING HOUSE REPORT. | office ’phonc 428-13, residence ‘phone At O with Sergeant Wilbert ;‘_‘:I ""”"r’:]']“‘“""i’l’]"“n f;" . :’O‘“m;\. 'Ln:i' e 2 ¢ (3 Americans murdered); .of the Months in Prison. 675-5. Violet Ray, Thermo-lite Bath. ley, another Company E man, has tussian ralls s e Liisim b 3l “Vigila E Americans nur- C ac v 3 Massa a s, Neuri 1S4 - ¢ government acquisition of these rails| Such a view hardly can fail to con- (h‘;(.;‘:‘”(:"{ n;L) “,\\7.:)?(”‘ P ‘\"’“;:_ (s t: .rxlgjfll.:}lxz }f“ ngohms:ph‘eni‘e‘;:;i s aa s e ‘:‘ll:fl']\f:c‘:::;alfl:fil‘w Tn?y:::l‘:l"‘(:’r‘«:::. icans murdered), and of other sink-| to obey the command of a superior | trust companies for the week shows | tion, etc. Treatments through your ings and murders. Tf this is a cap- | officer, Private Russell F. Perkins, | that they hold $55,163,290 reserve in | physician or by appointments only at italists’ war the capitalists were 1in| Company D, 106th Infantry yester-|excess of legal requirement This ' ¥ residence or office. control of the German submarines. day was sentenced by a court mili- | Lie No. 3.--“America has more to | tial to serve six years in the mili- s R fear from England than from Ger- { tary prison at Fort Leavenworth. Sergeant Theodore Scheutze of the | now made arc six months late. Two rst Connectient Infantry, stationed ' large rail producers have established New York, March 9.—The actual i e b i« now regarded likely stitute a factor which will mean The canvass of rail requirements| greater ultimate value for securities TRIED TO WRECK THEATER. of all the tailroads, now being made | of corporations responsible for so —— from Washingten, is chiefly interest- | large a measure of our national ac- the rail mills from the stand- | tivities. But this view is a long- erman Sympathizers Suspected of | ing to point of 1919 needs, as nearly all| range one. Immediate market move- Chicago Outrage. roads covered for their 1918 require- | ments will be subject to factors whose « months afo. Concerning cars | infuence. s closer. Farly in April | Many.” ) Perkins, when asked 0 carry o an | ¢ Gonnecticut Trust and Safe Deposit Co. Chicago. March 9 N unsucces m - - " v g p > am . P (el L locomotives. the expectation is! {he third war loan will be offered Answer. The Mnglish and Gerrian | order, adopted a defiant attitude and 1 attempt to wreck the New Woods | nd arships - 188 i i o ttempt to wreck th w Woods general that heavy orders will come | formally by Secretary MoAdoo. Tts warships in Manila Bay, 1898, Zim- | said he would ““So to the stockade A STRONG, RELIABLE CORPORATION heatc ilding, in the heart of the 's not E irst.” i i o3, I of t from the government within 60 days. ! evact terms have not boen announced | TIEFMan’s note to Mexcio. The Kai- [ ar He said at the trial that he usiness section, was made 1 night e e Celandl toiointhi 2 , Ly " The effort to devise a standard steel Taile e - = reason | SET’s Proposal to England to join him | had thought he would merely get a By rit . iiated on o mhe efon ometanl v ipaelriero) Beem shnciseasont | (L85 BEONAR O BRI St Rl (e fehoven<in st foisre i organized and qualified through years of efficient, aacs 4 otxEes > freight car indicates standardized ; 14 qoubt that the rate will he 414 per e. A A serious damage was | ["CE () L heels, axles and other | bont In the meantime $3.000.000.. | The Kaiser's regrets that Burope hed | In approving the verdict of the trustworthy service, to act as Conservator, Guardian, ) 5 me ™ n T 1 ) pne *and no onc was injurec ; 5 = s { not encouraged the South during the | court, General O'Ryan said: “Obedi- E A ini Sl e e TR parts } 000 of Treasury certificates of indebt- | MOt encouras & | ourt, Genera an said: bedi xecutor or Administrator. :\“‘(“j‘, © declared that German | ™yint s thrown on the relation of | edness. issued n anticipation of the Civil War and his hopes that the Bast | ence to orders is the fundamental | patr Ply were responsi- il eurrent shipments from mills | i e en | matrotically | 20d West might vet be set against| quty of a soldier. In time of war | CAPITOL $750,000. SURPLUS $750,000 pr the explosion. The first play official prices by the puddlers’ | ool ML AAe OO ntry | each other so that two weak coun-| everything is contingent upon prompt th theater which has just been s s ] ak £ ¥ i : L settlement as on March 1. A e iy Fhose | tries misht take the place of a sin-| obedience to superior authority. The bmpletcd and Will open in a few | o 4o e S0 on the secretary’s invitation. These | e D : ;. 3 > C T d S f D C bys, is said to be e s ST B B T S R e v G o e |G CRNREC O R AR BN CORSET i B LR B O onnecticut Trust an ate Deposit Co. R 4 S H-€r- . for January and Fe P P B e e e S sense from ! o, aftes > § son to any other such soldiers, if there 4 B ana recentlv receivea migh | sl in Mavember and Deceiwber. | ment of subscriptions to the new war | TSR it SUCRCANS o' the Ams | e aay ot e e AL i M. H. WHAPLES, Pres't. H\Rn ORD, UONN. aise fron President Wilse i i P a r i & > . z alse from F | erican amh ador while Ame 1 - . Sty { and Germany were on terms of MUST DARKEN SHIPS, | peace. But the final answer to this bk | loan, and there can be no doubt that ihe loan, like the ones preceding, will be a success. There is not unlikely to 1 0 The puddling rate for March and Tije explosion could be heard all | ymeqi” thas — becomes $15.05. Tha fer the loop district and drew thou more interesting fact i that for e ine s ot XS lot peraone Ss Saene months the official price of bar iron| be some degi i " | most stupid of all lies is the History iPalty e e RO L Gtk dation of fived investments by inter- | Sty L ¥ | Admiralty Drives Home Need of Cau- | e Hasibeen & BOc EitEADUIED, e i e ubee botte sen| o e Riorld sinceR 1ol fand dnipa e tion by Skippers. ! SAVINGS BANK OF NEW BRITAIN " o de on the necessity for | cular the recy of relations be- sl WILSON. HIS PLATFPORM. «.m!)‘,‘uv\:ud",\ {]r:;P;:;x a v“.« asked for by | an attractive investment as a 43 per ‘cchc?'\‘ t:; r('n(i)L:]d (S(zxt’cs L’an:‘i\ (7?1‘24 opcon g iarchi seetliofmosCRYital 178 MAIN STRI the food administration. So far as| cent. United States Government bond. | many peginning with the 7th of May, | WPOrtance is attached by the British | e pGovern Believes Whole Comntry | (i 1008 5000 B0 8 e concerned | Subscriptions by means of funds thus | Tg15. 4 dmiralty to the darkening of ships Should Uphold President. there has been the fullest co-operation | released are mot as desirable as more Lie No. 4.“Germany wants a just |25 €Xplained by Sir Sric Geddes in his | ; _in e piin roposed 2t Waching. | liquid capital. There must be busers | L gi0% S giand b6 proventing it.” | Sement in tho house of commons Milwaukee, March 9.—IFrancis E. | ton for the limitation of the use of | for all the other securities which are [\ anci el sk fhe man who tells | 145t Thursday. The admiralty desires Gbvern, the former governor, Who | tin plate to war essentials. old, and the volume of new capital | (i lie to stite the German terms. | .U1eSt possible publicity be given to the first sea lord's remarks by pla- carding and otherwise. It urges that candidate for the republican nom- The new freight rates to Pacific| is in this way not increased. The| Tie No. The Red Cross is a protective measures as preseribed be cerried out immediately and implicity. | tion f United States senator, | coast points which go into effect| natural tendency of such sales of | capitalists’ monev-making concern. Tt d, his candidacy was on the as- March 15 carry increases, for ex-| Stock IExchange securities is to de-|gold a sweater made by the na- Mmption that “‘what the people want, ample, of $5 per ton on cast-iron | press prices. On the other hand there | mother of a girl who lives on the cor- Wholehearted support of our coun-| pipe to California and $6 to Oregon | is usually a substantial degrce of eX- | jo. of Washington Street and Wilbur : cause to the end that a righteous | and Washington | pansion accompanving war. In war| svenue.’ Regarding the screeming of lights d lasting peace may be won.” | times there are so many opportuni- | Apswer. That sirl hasn't got amy | ©" SNiPs at night Sir Eric said: “We can win,” he said, “‘only by EVENTS TON[GHT | ties for large profits at a time when | .pandmother. Three corner lots at I am greatly concerned at the in- | heva President Wilson, he speed and volume of production, | the intersection of Washinzton Street | T625¢d number of vessels lost at Mmander-in-chief of our army and | pe— | whether on the farm, in the factory|and Wilbur avenue are vhcant, and ;‘:fi“‘(;n“;::m‘::“"ng“‘rfr‘r‘lo‘l‘flt‘p‘g‘(‘l'”_'l"‘i‘“‘*‘ v, Excess profits, natural re- > . ) oy _| or from the mine, are more impor- s occupied by a stag ho- | ~» ghts comple ALNCEE B 5nd, 1t necessary, wealty | Veudeville and superior photo | tant than cost. Money in such times ex f?«:;‘(? e s Unless the ship is completely dark ; should be conscript s lays, Ly 2 { i« rapidly accumulated and secks in-{ Lie No. f.—“If you have a food :-:Sgr:“n iccordance Ryl admire ) 1< declared ) | vestment. conservation card in your window the [ FHF2 1 lull‘u no h; 5 @iy W —_— High-class photoplays, at Fox's, Securities of railroad and equip- | gyv'ment will core 1n and take | ;07 1;"“1:°‘4 =1 r“.c,klt,.‘y:z’w :;M” kv A 2 |l | ment companies have continued firm. | yway all your jellies and preserve P e St et and WANT FIRE HYDRANT. | e | The conference committee of the sen-{and everyihing else you put up Jast Poeal Sloftisfnipo e oD3 ent, at the re- b R i ate and house of representatives have | fa11." whf e the | - “"“'"q “”‘:“”S and vaudeville, | L0 hed a compromise on the a Answer, Yes: they're for Mr. Rock- | ca were on the losing side.” arify department, is to install a new | SHEE e ed point whether the maximum time | ofeller. He' fond of jellies and pre- 'Aflswe.r. “My heart Dbleeds 4 - 3 hydrant at the Town home prop- | o . allowed after the formal declaration | serves and can’t afford to buy any. [Louvain." (The Kaiser.) Prepare for the Third Liberty Loan, April 6th, by depositing in » Rocky Hill avenue. This will Chamberlain council, Jr. C. U. A. M., | of peace for the control of our rail- Iie No, 7.—“If the allies lost the Lies No. 8 to No. 1,262,407; that is, this bank, where your money is much gafer than in your homes e protection to the Town | meets in Jr. O. U. A. M. hall. roads to revert to their stockholders|war, that wouldn’t hurt America |all the other lies. * * * or on your person and here earns for yow four per cent 1d otber buildings in | —_— should be eighteen months or two|any. Germany wouldn't try to do Answer. Find the German who ' 5 S vicinity I Vega society meels in Vega hall vears. The committee compromised | anything to America, cven if Ameri- | aaried them,

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