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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MARCH 9, 1918. OUT N0 ACTION TAKEN AMERIGAN NAVY D T S ov'sare raises. s pwiga Reooka | =5 [ FOR MAYOR eting | Fri- Booutmaster B Spring Overcoats 5 ool Board May Tnchude Al Traditions of Service Without | covertn vcsnes ovre REPUBLICAN roop 4 is that are tuncd to spring Who wish | rea(}hers m Il]G['eflseS i E wal i Hist of W | thoughts. Close-fitting. 10ose- . o | (ual 1n history ars draping, military style and | S ¥ o civilian style, we show them all n Slade | At (e wmontlly meeting of the ! “Three ships of war had Preble when | e B thoic | chool board vekterday it wils oxs hc bt Ul Neplasishore, TORSPALT, RAGLAN Ball zame. | ined (hat it will not be necessary | And the knightly kins of Nuples lent QUERCO AT 7 @ire here. (o abolish the Raster reec in order | him seven galleys more. A “Weatherproof, patch i meeting | o get in the required number of | And never since the Argo floated in | pocket coat with Raglan shoul- fthe Scout | school days, so o vate was taken re- the Middle Sea. | ders, men of imported Rough EBell 10 | ccinding the former ovder. and the|Such noble men and valiant have Cheviot in rich colors, ected following school calendars were adopt- | sailed in company | HIRSH-WICKWIRE b€ formed | cd for the remainder of this vear and | As the men who went with Preble to CIVILIAN OVERCOAT tappoint- | next year | the siege of Tripoli. | Fits the form snugly, has scouts Jaster rocess: Friday night, Marc hi‘«".kurt. Bainbridge, Hull, Decatur— | plain pockets and is shown in fnow on. |22, to Monday. April 1, 1918; total, | how their names ring out liko tweeds and fine worsteds. foot test | 87 weeks or 185 days, deducting five | zol { fBroop. A | davs for holidays, which leaves 180 } Lawrence, Porter, Trippe. MacDon- STE \'rm.n.f H ted to ar- | days, what the law requir ough, and a score as true and | “CARLTON” OVERCOAT Mectin | Mo school calendar for 19151919, bold. | or imported homespuns, r meeting | as propared by the perintendent, is —7From Reuben James, by loose and flowing in style, with | Ssemaphoi . follows: Schools open Tuesday, | James Jeffrey Roche. | patchipockote: gith much | September _1918: schools close “At half-past onec the squadron S fwaiting to | I7riday, June 27, 1919, Thafksgiving | stood for the batteries; at two they itany work. | recess Wednesday noon, November 27, [ cast off the gunboats; at half past Y Armory !\u Maond December 2, 1918; Christ- | two the ¢ " iven for the H ALL S bp 12 cleaned | Mas recess ifriday. December ). | bomb-vessels and boats to advance 1918, to Monday, January 6, 1909; | and attac nd in fifteen mim I'T PAYS TO BUY OUR KIND. spring recess Friday, February 21, to | after the signal w given, gene ¥3-09 Asylum St., Connecting Monday, March 10, 1919: total, 39| petion was begun hy the bomb With 110 Trumbull st LUTHER M. BARNES. weeks or 195 days; deducting six days | sels throwing shells into the city.” HARTFORD ; i for holidays leaves 189 days, or nine | Phus was begun in 1803 one of tho i will be on the | fek and it Is hoped po him all the he # !1?0'1::?5:-. results fror days more than the legal requirement. | most brilliant. engagements in the e PLATFORM ' P lotlng Exccutive Brevocitin MR el nas| e O e - . . be ¢ 5 ers Who are sceking a > of $100 |t was instituted by the infant United | AMUNDSON COMING Branch, A i U JIRLS. on their present salaries, Judge B. I | Gtates, and because it ended forever » ] B v ke LTS TWO IR [ Gaftney asked that the special com- | o paying of tribute fo the piratical TO CONNECTICUT i | : mittee be given additional time to con- | harbary nations. 10 ed ot TN Y I i . ¢ % ¢ - STbaEygnuson " . H H ’, 3 T i “_‘,} SENTENCED TQ JAIL sider the warious phases of this p With Commodore Prcble sailed ‘a | . Ist.—Give the use of all the City’s outlying land | tition. 1t wa nted. Tn comment-| ouyn of intrepid young officers ing brictly upon these vequests, Judge | \hose names and deeds then and | Famous Explover Has Just Returned (so called parks) and fertilizer for all who are am- Alhert Nagle Given Long Term Be- | Gaffney said it seemed unfair to act| 1o furnished the traditions that upon these special salar ithout | ;=0 e o . ' Far 10 iti i i 1 hind Bars For His Offcnsive Actions | tonothese. special salaries without) have in o large measure made the Prom War Front in bitious to do farming this coming summer. : .~] [ ,.,].\”\ tn her (,- ”ll" 5 l"n’ vy of the United States invincible: | RE S0 S Ut S0 NoRol SRS R sl [ Stevart il Bainbrid e Eul W Decatury| 3 . . : rues should be chansed. | Amons | D e et e G 0| e, Rk et 5 2nd.—Stop the City from going into private en- - Aibert Nagzle cmployed by the rs, the five da absence sick- old!— s < e e P i Norih & Judd Mfe Co. for the past|ness is not suflicient, he said. s, Ran i, Mermeen|| S R, T St e terprises that are not for the interest of the com- 4 ihrea months, hefore which time he | Amy T Peeli, a local girl at- | ough) and o scorel as frue and (o ¥ oa- CORREEIGHE BERt WECE Fon i t1 d ki ive b o | was working in New Haven, was | tending fhe Connecticut College for L T n sl et B sinE Rl S munity at large and making an excessive burden to : sent to Jall for six months by |vomen, asked permission to gIVe &| Now, one hundred and fifteen vears | o) : 19 pk) ! v S : L 3¢ Relief dane OV YCATS | gchool, Hartford, next Thursday even- LU oS g her request was laid aside without ac- time since them fhat an|in: mmage to arrange mectings for ey, f ~ W exposuro. | Two vour R e e e n fleot has been engaged in | i i Watertury and New Haven, 3rd.—Repairing of all streets by City Employees el and b < s o ern. | Buropcan waters,—now, in the world [ yoiq. ot g [day e s f 5o e complaint R e e b e st RS i e o don. Loenl| s G BRRE CORER and using the State Method for repairing macadam- il S ning that at present the chief has | N€roes of a century past are engage: i i in front of ihe : anntter in mind. and at the neet | 2gainst a common foe. These name- ized roads. BeAoRoelacls 1“‘] b 1 i l meetin of the ]er’l'(] -:U;\lp definite | * 5 destroye are battling to clear iid that near the Chestnu 5 & s of the piratical submarines, . f . . action will be taken. @ AL try under the auspices of the national — i entranco lo the school Naglo [“RIN WL BE WO 1 pveient just “asm (he’ past. (hose for_ whom | 1 e o EusiceROn the Hatinn] 4th.—Discontinue some of the useless commis:. SLSomaCD ;¢ Directar W. G. Moorhead has been | the destroyers are named ende - | Hartford rally has bec anged by sions i iti i el niotanss rictavtitenian | BUcSon NG R ionng ) sl beet LU Be S olini e seaslianallstonpedl [ n ordE i VIt g heen Snianeed b sions established only for political gain. e (5 followed the man until jiy Sap S0t 0oyt befora soing | the paying of tribute fense, the IHartford War Burcau co- Mrs. %, B. St of injihey met an oflicer. Nagle appedivd | ne aitanged a schedule for next vear's| The record of tho American mavy | perating in the plans. Rev. Dr. Sth.—Establish greater efficiency and simplify o have received o postal |fike @ bomb throwing anare ,‘,M “2d | work and this will be carried out un- | throughout the ye has boen one | 1 oS, L OF Trinity. colles e son Chas Stone noi- | because of bis rabid and bellieerehl | qop the dircetion of J ¢. Moody, who | of heroie deeds and vietory. The Rev- | ;) ;ieqiqe. At 6 o'clock the same some of the office work now being carried on in them of his safe arrival i’ attitude Prosecutor Kic refrained | wijj have supreme charge of athletics, | olution, the war of 1798, that of 1812, | [ o o =0 o ol 0o 1 xplorer will This 1 HiE ] e mE e o ex e GG SR | enolfcoa el the campaigns against the barbary |, =, % oot of the Hartford Press some of our City Departments. v il e Ul B Tt was voted to have the graduation | powers, the Civil war, the Spanish-|.iup and will speak. it exoreises s G G ey ot N can war-——each produced T , SR N . ¥rank MeDonoush R e e As (he leuder of the Norweglan - 6th.—Public bids accepted only on all City pur- | ! on April 8. The : . P olar xepedition which reached the drunkenness and breach of the peaco. | \geational evening school classes are| And now the World war T i“ 1 sentenced to (he state farm tol e dontintiod uathl Apcil 18 ad i/l Are the horole deeds of navall his-(| HOUTH. Eoleitn 11l e achieved Sins i Schases and publicity pertaining to all confracts cover- ; 25 fame as an explorer. Ho ey . e . | announced that he would appenl &8 ! olasses for 1 Tt m i to be repeated? 3 i s ING SCHOOLS ATTRACTIVE, | dnnounces Glansesstorfnons i stshespeaking peo o had previously made explorations in B 4 : hie did not want to o ther SR il omiEheD O M b Mrotel|| St fary iR o crrtol Aol HER R el Canliz o ing City work before and as the work progresses. | were fixed at $300. Ofher routine business was transacted. | officers of the navy of today have de-| 10" iontific data. Upon his re- Mrs. lLouise Shern ey | voted tneir lives to study of the deeds | " oon " e South Tole, Amund- 7th.—Re-assessment of property to meet the re- ture in This City. ) wled to have hee cou ¢ cir edecess: " have scheduled to have heen i rt of their predecessors. They havel ...y, tured in Europe, North Amer- ery public official, pavent and | earlier m the week to answer fo - a RECEIVES WAR CURIOS {trained themselves for the task of | ;o' 0" Austratia, Mo is the author quired running expenses of the City Government B ih tHe eommuntt terested | chargo o wmilting her husband | defeating the German navy, d vie- | (% urhe South Pole” printed in 1913 he question att r was on hand this morning but _ tory in the end is certain. Germany’s ruthless warfare on th assessment increased and decreased as the particular case was nollec e r. Rherma 3 ips cruisers of the o was n 1 when Mr r | Rattleships and cruiser high seas brought from him a pro- " = s and his wife had | Miss Lillian Brady of Chestnut Street | 1ocv are na or states and cities. et 1t In word that ho and his wife had S8 Bl 2 DT R b navy are emed o . fa: | test, significant tn form. Ho returned location demands. made up” and he did not wan C i : ¢ Snirs a0 Jret |iLDcHdestroyoln | Sne g or | t¢ Berlin the decoration awarded for have her prosecuted in Reccipt of Souvenirvs lirom Bixst || /o, yaval officers,” and & destroye olar disco ries because of th sink- . ; f5tais oaauty abroadf Thammames((Rolax dissoverisabecauseatithe fatnls 8th.—Keep our City finances in such shape as to | of the destroyers making up this flo- { 18 & A . 4 Miss Lillian Brady of Chestnut | tilla are withheld from the pan:r- at =N be able to take over such public utilities as are 5 S b a 4 o strect huas reccived a rare and valu- | the government’s request; therefore a J : 5 . - : o the Grammar scl uesday | RE A S A TR R D e e o e e ot | GERMANYS CEATMS charging excessive rates to the City and to in- Mng, March 12, t hea Theodor ¢ . . S : = France, sent her by Sergeant Ray-|ly some of the deeds of the men for G ; Pillaway, dircctor of art educa- | enty-six Deeds Have Been Filed |mond Queenin of Company I, which | whom destroyers arc named, no men- ROUTE TO INDIA dividual consumers who are obliged to purchase such o £ Epnid Lak went into the trenches last month. | tion will be made of the whereabouts | | v o0 ; Within a few days this collection of | of the destroyer. Tt is safe to say —— 1 COmmOdmCS as a I‘IeCCSSlty. curios will be on exhibition in a |that each destroyer named in these ) S | Main strect store window articles, if not mow engaged, will | May Have Secured Passage Through share 9th—Insist on having the different City Depart- sought throughout the country. | During the past week total of Among other obje x ”ml collec- | within a short "]inl'\ 1"; \l;!\l\: 16 Lands Wrested I'rom Russians by B " L = 3 tion contains one of the terrible Ger- | of the ¥v's huge task. | . . fo i 11 be illustrat it al7 al ests dee ore i ho : e o ¢ ) o S B e Wl o 78 e o e e e ol con? | man “sh-hok bullets.” These aro | Traditions—how much they mean to| Jorced Peace. ments work in harmony for the City’s interest. B o it oaia | ole ot mardiuge Ticenses Iesued ana | anothor invention of the Hun andlleveryone! . Why should not new his B e e e R consitt ol airceulan bulletl withiifa ory) bewrltten by men Joommand ing) Sihe SRlacic BMarciil S W Fhave 10th.—Motorizing all City Departments includ- SR e el T <o very names mean the|acquired a direct free route via Itus- i 3 3 f* Dilisway a8 versatie artist. | ea in (he 70 deds fled were iho fol | B K o e B e L S N e iintiag| | most. heroic, |isia ffo! barsiatanal Arenaviiatantt maya | || #ing thetoutsidevdepartment/of. Board!of Public Works s an accomplished flutist, forme ywing ansfers of property S = Foelh L loahual ot Al ldeaas? a dispatch from the Wolff Burcau, g < S IS ¢ the Boston Symphony | . L. Coburn fo Jolin Turke, land | TOMoving tho bullet onco lt 13 fin- | mest glotions of Mavsl SE0; 1ieiory | e Garman. semi-officiul agency, ro. and provide proper housing and repairing of same by estra. He has Kindly consented |on Bellin Torrace: Charles Schr A Duton faken from the uniform of | is that seven of the nine men named | ceived here Gilful Bani i BE His flute and’ will play theler, et al to Henry Kenig, land and | 55 0 b 6o soldier is another|in the above verse commande > = Skiltul mechanics. wing selections by way of intro- | bullding on Tairview strect; Awsustus |1 (Tl TR SR Groten) Dol Mamous snip in early T A A e st ton pric by athil: | Boynton to John Olson, et al. latd ] . cces, from both the British and |nals. In “The Romance of the eau, if true, Tas an important Now is the time for the citizens of New Britain ante,” by Molique; “English |and building on Stanley street; the |, i .\ .1 included. Various articles | fean Navy,” Frederick Stanhope ring on the situation in W, e Garman Union Realty Company. Inc. to Sai- | B0/l B0 e Beied: Fom s he sol. | savs: Asia, and possibly even in India. The to correct their unpardonable fault of wastefulness Dillaway will be aeccompanjed [ma and Justus Wallin, land on |/ = 50 Be 0 o FGell as other It is very doubtful if the na peace terms forced upon IRussis member of the Prevocational | Rentschler street: Charlotte Hanson | (U8 B0 HE O re in the col- | history of any nation can show a more | Brest-Litovsk took away from Russia and extravago. o i 1 i . K wchool i to John J. Hartney, land and building | Interesting i [ i s e e e T e e Bl travagance in the running of our City Gov- s 1 » second froe public leo- | on East strect; Harold Shepard Lo size, than was made during the first| through which it would be possible | 5 of t season offered by the | New 1 ain nber & al Com- fifteen vears of the past century DY |for the Germanic allies to n en- ernment. ed P s and Teache Asso- | pany, land on Avch and Norden { the little twelve-gun schooner Enter- | trance from the Black Sea or Turkey afterward rigged as a brig. into ersif. Passago through Persia LUTHER M. BARNES. sy streets: John Hicks to Barbara Micis | . | prise, ’ 2 s 8 land and building on Rutherfors “During her very tive service inl probably would meet with only nom- ROBBED O1" $10, treet; Williamn I. Ro al, | the West Indies in the war betwecn | jnyl opposition, while a still further ‘Al Stein) Tand and Dulldine {the United States and France in|aavance into Afshanistan would 1»‘; “hmr,‘ ", 78 ,4,:“:., v,l_jf, 4“ o Hawkins street; David B. Marwick as- 1s well as later in the Med- | jogeible . he police station this morning to | 2€On Alden, ct al land and buiiding | | tterrancan, where she took part in aur | =\ pekin dispatch, dated Kebruary | % Johnl wholis in the e 2 complaint about the theft o | 00 Corbin street; Jistate of Hermar conflict with the bevs of Nt“\h and {97 <aid the Governor of the I'rovince B R A e Al oo e A Vogel to At ta. Vo Land m Tripoli, the IEnterprise invariably AVe of Sin Kiang had re I 5 A = LS ’ A 5 % B el e e s ¢ nd_ | | 22 Sin Kiang had reported that the S = 9 - A 2 Saimed that e en ntigot tate of Louis F. Ross- |a good account of herself, as misht|murks and Germans were active {1in; a brother, Luke Conlin, and tye, L € sisters, Mrs. Cornelius Farrell 1 berg to Froderick W. Rossberg, ot «l, | | have been expected when we note the !l . oy the Mohammedans there, S hen he looked for it he sa ¢ ] : : 2 : ; S e . ! L ; wher look L W | jand and buiiding on Hawkins street; Thatltched andBurnedSoCould | men, afterward famous in naval his- | jepoi® B S50 EERIGERE (A Ar. | Miss Catherine Conlin, the last thr of Hartford. He was a member of gsomeone else had beaten hima to . P Tistat f Michael Katakashina to % tory, who, as licutenants, commanded | .. and abuts S rthe e | st a3 Not Sleep. Had toWrapHands. ! ghanistan andiabutsitheinortherniborolifiviclwinG inent ot (he iWorlal anat the arry Yeterian, land and building on ; | her der of India . : 3 AL TR R SRR | Glen streot:; Karoline Bajek te Chas. Cried Night and Day. i Among these were the sturdy Tt | | Veteran Firemens' association Quantity, Qaulity o | 2 : W. Holmes, land and building on Ald- amc Hull, ten yeaTs later the gallant OERICIN CONIEY DEAD Tt news, features and lllustrations. | T (5 ONE%, Coy to Arthur W. Nothing P S F. commander of the Canstitution, and 4y ¥ [ SIMS IN BOND CAMPAIGN. York Sunday American wili 3 i g urer, Sweeter, For | S ecitbilwro . iheroioh e g Al r Williams, two pieces of land, north | Stephen Decatu | Veteran (Supernumerary Iixpires ;u‘ London, March 9.—The war bond ain Sunday ] s . All Skin Troubles T’ i the destruction of the Phila- = gy and south of tramway han fieleitiip el et ction o e s s Tl assador Gerard’s “Face to Face | brilliant * * * | licnael Conlin, one of the oldcst | e Presence in London of Vice Ad- . . h the Kaiser” and the big Pictor- | I ak boct fenown imen.bsis ol ithe riiral Sims, chief of American opera- Bruises and Sprams jravure sections are th » latest | Eouth! Churchi Sunaay Schooll Ia After My child had‘hisflucove‘redwith { were Charles Stewart who, when | pernumerary police department, died | tions in the war zonc Accompanied i e tions to the former attractive fea- | New Members This Month eczema. Itcamelikepimpleswithwater | command of the Constitution, cap-| ciidenly about 9:15 oelock 1 B o e G T bruises and sprains and all pains and which are all retained. Order | 2 2 % ,~~~. inthe middle, and later it | tured the Cyane and Levant; David | i Ti= hopic S5 ra e S 3 S aches. Quick relief follows its : >, L £ ) 88 @ » | miral Sims launched in Fountain prompt application. No need to France, ~=Other Cases On Morning Docket L AD turned from three weeks' visit to the American army front in France. He is speaking throughout the coun- on Authority to Give I'rce Lec- nds. More and more commu- s are coming to realize that thei inued growth, prozress and ;‘m»} y are affected by th | of their public buildings, streets, | Al - | Line Trenches. s, cte. The United Parents and | BUSY WEEK IN THE | hers’ Association invites the pub- | | bddress on ttractive hool | bas and Thilh hr o and Recorded During the | hwo a recognized authority on | Past Weck, i ubj and his expert services i | money was in a bureau drawer | o Cuticura. MEMBERSHIP CAMPATGN. { prelude to a long and S | Other captains of the little Knterpriso Have Sloan’s Liniment handy for evening b copy now Advt A membership contest is ”v‘ pro- g 1), took the form of a thick Parte of Essex fame, father of the of acute heart failur Heo wo " sress in the South church Sunday | /==>¢d crust. The skin wasred, | late admiral of the Navy, and among g 08 2l Pond in the shadow of the Nelson rub. It quickly penctrates to the ol % s ekt o) trouble and drives out the pain. . | school which will extend throug and the eczema itched and | hor officers were James Lawrence, the || R ey monument in Trafalgar Square, mod | the month of March. 1In the boy . burned o much that he ‘Bayard of the Sea,” who gave up his | sEoERl M - ST e S huse: crowd Cleaner than mussy plasters or oint- b \ division it is conducted by Dr. G. W. £ couldnotsleepnights,and | ' % litatel Clesa || SOl ESDOIS LOn Qb Saliiho scen CRULC e - s ments. Sloan’s Liniment does not ry ! e Junlon and lox; » life ok e apc ol le { ater, where he had been guardian for | cheered for the United States & 52t iy e Hill, and in the j r and senior | 2% 1 was obliged to wrap his peake: Joseph Bainbridge, and Thom- | ‘oie B0 0 S, o oning to e )(m: GrentiBritain stain the skin nor clog the pores. EDUCED IN PRICE : : o2 S e o e Standard Mak e y divisions, by the sistant superin- hands to stop bim fram | ;¢ Macdonough, who gained the glori- ; . e o ! i s Macd . ) eadquarters that he was not fecling e i muscl back, lumb tendents, Misses Ruth Geocock and scratching. He cried night and day. el o CPlon )| D ndduEIEg [ ap: e s otiff_ muscles, lame umbago. gout. A EiRteC i Y Thstance I decited to try Culi:uraSoapanyd e NLeory SiS the British on Lake | 0o ™ 1is death came as a shock to| BENFORCE TENEMINT LAWS e lbatly Lmbays o i o hamplain. mil . » S the sehool s divided into two camps, | Ointment. After I had used them two e har fact worthy of mention is| s family and is mourned by a le-| The health department and the the reds and the blues, who are work- or three times he stopped scratching, that four of these men commanded m of friends in this city lice denaitaiont avel planning to ¢ the tenement Genevorm sized bottles at all druggists, ini for the greater number of point and one box of Cuticura Ointment and | (&t FouE, oF, Tt TR0 ORI oyjoq | He was a native o rraington, Al the close of the contest the awards | onecake of Cuticura Soap healed him. horn 59 years ago, but has resided | house law in this city, especially r A «© stdes,” ast ship that | (Signed) Leo Barber, 96 W. Spring | Old Tronsides” the las sh | the sreater part of his lifo in this | reference to fenement and boardin O ill be made at entertainments given % : links the old navy with the new f] {4 mtlnnn QI“. m contestant | St, Winooski, Vt., June 27, 1917. Aboard the Constitution those hee| €ity: HC Was of a quict unassuming | nouses with dark and poorly ventil- committ & heen appointed to Stop the use of ail doubtful soaps. roes of & century ago fousht and won | nature, and was popular with his a ated halls. Already the two depart- iove charge of the annual picnic, Use Cuticura for all toilet purposes. any i SR = Con- | fociates on the police force and in the | ments have a list of several hundred | fwhnioh will ocour on June 88, .and| ' SmmeléFadhFreebyd lpAud:o mahvibloody beltes RO e ch buildings and it repairs are no CErY 1AL i » d"‘(‘ ree by Mail. ress post- stitution is a center of interest, i < 3 2 plans will be formed early to malke | car uticara, Dept. R, Boston." Sold "t the bugone valor she repre-] 110 leaves his wife and the follow- [ made at once the prosecuting attor. » ; cause - 4 tiis an especinlly enjoyable event everywhere. Soap. Ointment 25 and e, Rt children: Margaret, Mar 1ver ‘nv\ will be asked to take action. joan’s prices not increased 25c 50c §1 ———e 3 operate to enforce

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