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NEW BRITAIN DAILTY HERALD, TUESDAY, MARCH 12, 1918. * PERSHING REPORTS | 16 sehun stecssil | CROWDER EXPLAINS | ooy . | Patient At New Britain General Hos- | 7 | | i e~ o~ | | pital Treated With Anti-I'neumonia | 2 Ry s ONLY MOVEMENTS | A case of Type 1 pneumonia, which ' (Continued From First Page) | responds to the serum treatment giv- | en out by the board of health E S LT ARE DOWN GRADE treated on Sunday at the New Ain [ can be put into operation to attain | Latest Casufll[y List General Hospital by Dr. (. J b deared s and Dr. G. W. Dunn. Dr. H. e | Moore, superintendent of health, ac | | Lieutenant and 31 Privates on Washington, . g : physicians and Dr. G. H. Bodley was casualty ‘list in France, as : nd Dt H. Bodley Was| .. era] armed forces for men highly ; Zese also preszent when the nmew anti-pneu- . H o : >ershing, tains the skilled in technical and anical [ [ from Gen. Per conteinsiiene |l So RESTRL TSk (ho oW ANt s 1 in technical and mechanica on Wall Streef . names of Lieut. John H. David and THAES dtent e . G onR| puzsultsiisiETealt enl the nln ey iror Core.ia IpGeNmTie | 81 privates killed in uction, four | 1onta ehowed mv’r‘_‘ S (’mnm mer war. Yet this need for specially B men who died of wounds, five men g o DEOY skilled men finds the nation under THET Al tew after the treatment and ecight, hours Let us drive in a few facts about | 11 4" iy accidents, two dead from | ¢ LE L ey necessity for increasing its produc- ! after the serum had been injected nis : , e o eleven dead fror dis: tion in nearly every line of industry imen’s clothing. | ey o 5 Sl temperature became normal. Today | WO There is no better time 10 buy a| ..o gve severely wounded, Lieuts, . Y:wnrm'f‘ t - ‘r_m‘ Sy ox. | Withdrawals of men from in new Spring suit t izht now, Raiph M. Davenport and Sieplien C, | i3 Seneral conditi must be made and these withdrawals | Uiance o 5, 2 al You cannot gt mower styles OF | njurkos and Lwenty-six men slighuy | B vy rereing i G e | falke men who might othorwise |00 BC Ve Speciaitten, Marie Bio |greater values than right in our store. | .. 1 AT S e i se, according 2ol ferred on account of spe- | M2° crhandiatageainjoffalmosti) Tl asorinas it vl ociine | Younoes “"L" el department, is the first case of pneu- [ ;¢ STEuC AR Account o 1;”7';-1,‘:\ Pe | points and Tnion Pacific featured the | Wiy et Y | listed d’r ml..n g T: ‘a’n- ted as p monja that has been freated in New o e .wm.“rm»n will be | Hish ade transportations. Canadian Men's ) sitits Will ot bo lany lomenl oo o Wat s S ELI SRR \eg | Britain with the new serum and with |y, % "{RUCES OF Sach men Pacific rose fractionally on publica- | in price this scason than now Fho st inlacdition ol the BAMEE | ihe possiblel excoplion fof large hos: First, men already in the mititary | 16 of the annual report and coal- | AT A e K above, follows: pitals in Boston. it is probable that > kill | €78 responded to further accumula- | NEW 1 gue 2 Killed in Action. sk : B el ! N sell to give satisfaction P '“J”,y.;i ”,n,‘ = 'mt\m?!";l“”c I‘."m‘;. w. . e b , ard with U. S. Steel. Liberty Bonds 2 - Sullivan, Edward F. corporal. it i . 1 Here are the new Spring hats, and | guoalv BAWAEG . corp gunizations and departments where | M¢ld steady they're mighty smart looking. A Ll il SHORT UALENDAR CASES. their skill is needed. The advance was haited before the | oca €Ct TN, o, mbe, o= “Second, men classificd by the se- | €Nd Of the dull first hour on light | S, Wihen (e el Assignment is Made For I'rida iection hoards, even though they may f,'; ““_i;"]‘{rj:“::‘fi“rs r‘““md“?fe11w:‘:<{ Britt, Patrick, private. Session of City Court. IoNsksaipiaced e (daterreic i S e S i i s Brakefield, Jula D., privat y 3 sification, will be swithdrawn with 8¢ 2 D &= 3ra r:u d, Jule D., private. Clerk E. J. Danberg has compiled | sreat care and particalarity from the | (ialties and American Telephone was | TTTTHE Christfully, Arthur, private the list of cases for the short calendar | industries of the nation for special | 1€aVY. losing almost 2 points. Suma- | B : s Cockrell, Frank T., private. session of the city court Friday after- |service in staff corps and depart. | (T tobacco and a few other specula- = s & g | " i Desabatine, Francesco, private, noon as follows: Racco Mastrianni s | ment tive ‘issues ‘registered 1 to o Wal'i ¥ : Drain, William, private. Jacob Libson, answer. Judge B. F. “Third. young mien of draft age |2dvance by professional inlerests but | ‘;OODWIN BE 4 s Finn, Philip, private, Gaffney for plaintiff, Klett & Alling |vith certain educational o o | failed to hold. Dealings dwindled to ! . - o 1 ; § 3 lett & Alling ain cducational qualifications x D s e CLOTHINGCO Fitch, Edward L., private. for defendant; M. Ginsberg vs the|will be inducted into the service and | "OMinal proportions. Tiberty 3 1-2's | Room 110 National Bank Building, Telephone 2120, ] & Wall street.—Stocks were barely steady at to s stoclk market open- ing but soon strengthened under guidance of rails, shippings and the i e wvew |tervice who have such special it is the first Yme the serum has over | (1) be taken from the line require- ora, Ralph E.. corporal Beentviodiin New netand Dol it et e e tedulteg Fillingem, Ilinnie G. cook. Connecticut company, answer, Judge | sent to universities, colleges and tech- | 014 at to 97.46, first 4's at Green, Otis D, B. F. Gaffney for plaintiff, Attorney [ nical and secondary schools to be in | 95:9 to and second {4's at 96.16 . F. McENROF., Manager. Haspel, John J., private Perry for defendant; Joseph Ulinski | ctructed in technical arts until they | t© 96.22 MEW BRITAIN, CONR. Hegney, Arthur V., private. vs the New Britain Builders Com v | have acquired such proficiency as Closing. Further weakness in Hovey, George F. privite Inc., T. I. Rachlin for plaintiff, Klett|will justify their assignment to the | AMerican Telephone and recessions of 3ought and = s Kear Sdward J., private. & Alling for defendant: Joseph Stran- ! pecial units that are heing organized | 2 {0 # points in specialties featurcd BRISTOL BRASS &1L 2 i S Kennedy, James B., private. kowskj vs Antonio Squillociote, answer. | in considerable numbers. the listless final hour. The closing Sold * CITY ITEM : Laffey, Peter private, Klett & Alling for the plaintiff, M. SLGE G was heavy. Liberty 3 1-2's sold at S e P ite H. Camp for Mefendant: Josephine| ‘vl Fducate Eligible Youths. 97.34 to 97.46, first 4's at 96 to R Meaghe ‘rank A., private. ?I';m; \.\-'I-Ilwa Pongetti, pieading or | w”"(‘) ft“;“':"fl-';]'::c 2;‘,” this rlh]rv ‘\‘-m 96 -m] and second t.x;( 96 l'l’; 'o‘SHi 22 ————— s e e Ihert Rinoch of 52 Hawkins street Afoylan, William A., private default, Judge F. B. Hungerford for Pvost marshal general already has| sales approximated 325,000 shares. | oo ONE 1S. BRAY .a: ;?::ni::dnfr(nfm .'«”rl»\cn? illness. Mulvehill, James TI..!\rr".\“o. plaintiff, J. .G. Goods for defendant: | called on states for some 10,000 DEATHS AND FUNERALS FUNERAL OI' MRS. BRAY. -« " o el G, R Sy P Maria, Mirigliana vs Bliza Pongetti, ) skilled artisans and shortly will call 5 = T@urn Esterbjunga has accepted e EoEw T e pleading or default, Judge F. B.{on states for 10,000 voung men, New Y Stock Exchange quota- psition with the New York, New Sirdors EWalter W, Lorivate Hungerford for plaintiff, J. G. Woods | graduates of grammar schools, who | tions furnished by Richter & Co, Frederick Hopkins, the 10 vear old Mowrners at Services. SHOpHartiogt e s R el T e for defendant. will be sent before the first of April [ members of the New York Stock Fx-|son of Mr. anjd Mrs. Robert HODKIS |y tinoral of Mre. Fonry 7. B \ydler, Robert, private Avtonio Gettino ve. tha General | to various technical and other schools | change, | of 86 Maple street, died last evening i oo 192t 10. o'elock this. mh”;h: Pied of Wounds Arnellio Mutual Benefit ociety, ‘oughout the United Staaes for a March 12, 1918 |at his home, of heart trouble. He ! "% "GC Huvenl Alsolemali Hunt, Hugh 1., private. pleading or default. Judge ¥. B. Hun- | two-months’ course of training. Lo lose | was a pupil in the Rockwell school. |, " (o' coniom was encll Tawroncel privatel gerford for plaintiff, Klett & Alling [ Regularly thereafter an increasing | Alaska Gold ? 7 1 e Sl gl ho RO o B el || B U SR B e et a0 M e e for defendant; Steve Jacobs vs | stream of selected men will be sent| Am Car & Fdyv tomorrow afternoon from his late e oL Laj an important mecting t¥ Peterson, Theodore, sergeant. Nicholas Cherpak. judgment for fail- bugh educational and other train-| Am Can ........ 4 home. Rev. M. S. Anderson will of- TaReu v ey 1 G. A. R. hall Idgar, James R., private. Dog Warden John Coffey today de- Died of Accidents, ure to comply with order of court, E. | ing institutions for this purposc Al Tocol L 6 5 G>3 | ficlate and burial will be in Fairview (8690 BV WIAm S T. Ringrose for plaintiff, IKlett & “To sum up. it may be said cemetery. & ! d war on dozs in the west end Jones, Marshall, corporal f the city, declaring that he w Pieper. Frederick 1., private here | Am Smelting 3 2 < 2 ; here | Am Smelting .. .. master-of-ceremonies Du npound every canine Chlianiuk, Johun, private celebrated b. Alling for defendant: J. O. Mills vs. | Will be no sudden withdrawal of great | Am Sugar ....... R d R ng about that section t Perrault, Arthur First 3 T D’Esopo. for defendant: T.ouis oll { drawn in relatively small groups|{ A T & Fe Ry.. was held a vill meet Wednesday evening. Aft Dicd of Disease. | F. Gaffney for plaintifi. Klett & All-| to create the least possible interfer- | B & O ..... o 5 high mass was e ol Frederick Hopkins. 5 St. Mary's Church Thronged Wit Isabella Circle, N. D. T d plans for a whist or the benefit of the tobacco fund br thoe soldiers at s hall, April Doswvne: I 7 Rosiers sang The church 9 o'clock this morning Berrico Depoloto. judgment for fail- | numbers of men from the ranks of Tobace . 28 5 ! 1enkaLon S diobacso William 1. Quinn. M . Mrs, John ¢ Licuten- | Klett & Alling - for plaintiff, T | coming summer but that men will be {.Anaconda Cop The funeral of William 1. Quinn 2 in Mary's church A requiem h mourner ind frienc ! William A Downe Mrs M 11 ure to comply with order of court, | indus and agriculture during they Am 1 3 Philip R i Phenix lodge. N Collins, John C., wagoner. vs. O. J. Selander. answer, Judge R. | throughout the year in such a way as | Baldwin I.oco . ; E £ ceased s tuars fhe meeti the fifth round Burgett, Carl S., private. empeyma. { ing for defendant American Ba ence with industry and agriculture. { B R T 5 inochle tournament will he ¢ Plowers, James C., private, menin- | Lock company. vs, George Tevin Men in deferred classes as well as| Beth Steel B Crean sang “O Dry Those Tears ker lodge et. al, permission to file pleadinzs, | men in Class 1 will be selected in | Butte Superior The bearers were William A. O'Byrne D. ¢ 1d tiorion, John 1. private, pneu-| Roche & Glover for plaintiff. Gro small numbers ecither on account of | ¢ N Frank Burke, J. J. Donahue, John| [ORReRs OF St Eet monia Hyde & Shipman for Levine their special technical qualifications | Central 3 3, | Hannon, James Butler and Francis il e sia e . PPhithower, Abra Honeyman. pri- e { or for the purpose of sending them | Ches & Ohio 585 5 Keegan. e flower bearers were Dr, 2”"‘ = \," S ‘“ b . vitte, pneumonia TALKING ABOUT FACTORY. | to schools where they will be given ! Chine C© 1 | W. I Manning and Clifton W. Wilson A L Hall. 171l private, meningitis e an epportunity to acquire such quali- | ¢ St of Harrisbure, Pa. Burial was in St.| > O0e 6F Bt ‘. lloward, Jr., sergeant, | . 5 fications.” o ] Mary's new ccmet ST Y L e e A B mncomons | Machine Company Hac Considered | i ! c o & S i .\n‘\(‘)”r( wec®h Elim Baptist church 1 be Magee. James private, pneumonia { Purchase of Ola Stanley Farm. Tast Call For Tirst Draft . o ¢ s Mrs, William Sheard. s1d tonight at S o'clock ipe. Herman, private, pneumonia MRt plans are Undersaxtror alnow T The pool tournament of the (Gate) Thomas Je nmyeteipneUMOon s iractory, s eitherlof izovernmentsork pri-llimont ori05/000 ar Gilenn, George. private pneumon vate ownership, for the manufacturc b will be terminated on Thursday 3 . v, William R.. private appendi- o oo S it when the winning contestanis ! = of war munitions in this city is not| qays was ordered today by Provost 3 citis doubted. although the various manu- el both the junior. and senior tourna- & 5 2 1 Marshal General Crowder. The orde : Severel ounded. ur srviewed either de h : ek hts wil be presented with watche B SCIIRT AL OC; facturers interviewed either deny the| s troops from overy state in tho Geniry. Herman D., private rumor ar give evasive answers. Ac- 3 PRas aeh i 45 i T ¢ union except Towa and Minnesota. Tt Bush, Josepl prive cording to some reports plans are| ;.. dos men remaining from th Tnterboro pfd 3 43 ) 1 Tk fl t et bt e AR AL ks nelne remaining fre e first [ IT 4 5 X oran he flower bearers Frayne, John private. under way for the construction of a| ;¢ BEC8 THCH VEME TS 1 in the | Kansas City so 17 Stanley Westlake, aged 16 years, ! ge Willi ) Van Hoose, Hansel, private, Jaree fhethry tnlihe castern e tina el orattiandsthoseliablektotcalll inkithe IS > : vt | A S - Judge William F. Mangan and Josep e — NeniHoose Hane hibriate 112 fz 3 e castern section of | (T8 Kennecott Cop 4 321 son af Mr. and Mrs. Walter Westlake | Donahue his evening at velock an im- joodiskey, Che , Driva the city. somewhere in the vicinity of ; ey 5 e Lack Steel 791, | of 158 Maple street, died this morn- & At meeting of Daly Council. K Wounded thelGremol Breyiin i Colonl thekmmainipele L BN STIE A ERRQIRCUCESEcond will be held. All members are Kuliz, Antoni, private el road. Another report | OTSE re affected by the order we ed to present Sandridze, Charles B.. private. credits the old Cedar Hill farm. at |0t Stited at General Crowder's of Smith. Bdward carporal. o i) iy . S e B e G0 e e Sl Sl e the intersection of South and Stanley D 1 b e AL Es e T o { streets. as the place for the proposed pei club will be held tomorrow Leseman vd R, private B g, instead of on Thursday ¢ Faghetta, Nazzarene, private Tt is known ‘that officials of the New ¢ 2 8. WMiss Ileno Burr v Wolte, Emery, private | Britain. Machine Co. have visited the | Tst As they can be accommodated. | Y_O 2% . Mrs. Mary Donnelly. tion board has inducte men into street will be host nd R Stedman, Henry I., private Cedar Hill farm property of ' The apportionment by states fol- |Nor Pac .. 3 i The funeral of Mrs. Mary Dopnelly | NG 8rmy service and o Eer bss work will be done. Murley, Jilmore, private Haveilooked it oy lcareruily witht ol oy Norf & West will be lield at 9:30 o'clock tor T ; 4 e ; ) e el b d at 9:30 o’clock tomorroy Dawson, lfiV'r\v'\-‘\ corporal ! possible view of purchasing it for a Alabuma 2.634. Arizona ;;f;;y,“{,", 117, | morning from her late home, ]m?:: ,\\.:\’ "‘[“"'-_wf;_"‘-}m"-m_]mrfl Ifflfinr\ site. T. G. Platt, president of | Kansas 1,541, California 1 L S 4314 | Sterling avenue, Westchester, N Jivingstone, . . pesleten | . 61 | and at 10 o'clock at St. Ravmond’ church. Tnterment will be in St Daly and i Joseph's jth Vrerstacc pens of § Court Columba h important meeting ) F. O’'Dell of St. Peter's The hi-monthly : Peck, ¢ ] the grave in the Funeral services for Mrs. Willian ey Hev Tohn Erie 1st pfd ! Sheard were conducted at 9 o'clock AN General Blectri E ¢ LBEs it morning n thechuren ot iSi iy e VIR T SRR B8 Creatnioit % 91% 913 |John the Evangellst, with Rev. John | 0 S00%% TEV SRR Brews: Gt Nor Ore Cetfs. by SR ecratdiloMaiatine Wniic ARbody | 0 e BESIRE B EEEERe BN e 7% | was taken Mount St. Benedict ceme- C Pl v SOSESSieE Tnspiration 14 taken to Mount St. Benedict cem . Delaney, William J, Fa:le ! liam | Joseph Connor : Joseph M. Ha fted men to begin on March 29 and continue for five e winners of the last zames woer Tnterborough 5 $% | tery in Hartford for burial i pdeg of ¢ jiniors 1e seniors, and Ryan of Thehizt ol 3 612 |ing in St. Francis' hospital, Hartford - INDGOTED IN -~ NTox Eotrol _ 961/1|iiTs tnderwentian loperation okt an 17 INDUCTED IN MONTH. Natl Tead it 5 pendicitis a short time ago and blood R . ; poisoning developed. The arrange et Gons % | ments for the funcral are incomplet fice. Tt is nnderstood the movenient Since Pebruary 8 Second Exemption virtunlly will complete the first dr ind it is part of the announc Dl Board Sends That Number Away. to ecall registrants in small group. NYNHK& E E : - Since February 8 the »nd exemp- | credit for these enli next draft The 17 men who have be rhis week the rehearsal of th jtain Choral society will he 1 oth’s hall on Friday evening, rehearsals will be held regularly Wednesday cvenings hereafter, 4 i R e Peoples Gas ve the concern, states that nothing defin- | T2do 225, Connecticut 903 Marcian, Joseph, private ite has been done about this matter, | 408, District of Columbia 10 2 Land, Sidn chief mechanic. = & da, 08, Ceorgia 3,055, 1 24 Ray R 1's : - f Kosse, Ben A.. private. g Reading R EHOnY cemetery, Westchester, | o, 4 ogelthorpe. uel ¢ DTS T AN RC Tiiinois 1.961. Tnaian Kansas D | & The, Sunshine Society will hold < Sradiey. George FL, serggeant | SWEDISH LUTHERAN CHURCH. | " Tep I & § com s S A n the signa | ed at their own request a Lipman, Adam P Cons 1. Nels orps T ngton, \ \ r Blair Gronbach and Michael 1. Stantor in the mechanical branch of the fag,gre . Mvers, formerly on (i ald st who has been attache the 309th U. & Tufantry at Camp and torps at Fort Slocum At the mecting of the T.uther|a--a o Sl )88 rooms, West Main street W Perkins, Ha ] > So Ry pfd ..... Li 614 | forth, Abrabam Marcus, James M Smi “erd F.. private | ture. Plan< will be made for sendinzg S 3 E Smith, Verd priva | ew Hampshire 21 Jersey | T e terday at her home in Farmington . Union Pac 123 12115 pperty on Euclid avenue and J arter, Frederick C., corporal. | service. Plans will also be made to e B S 2 oD S0l T9% . ‘ A Dakota 2.647, Ohio 6,955. Oklahoma | Utah Cop ....... 8032 | ington, Bdward T. Blakesley of this| Welling and William J. Murpt Openshaw, John, private | non to do Red Cross work. At T:45 T S Steel pfd 0 0075 1097, 43, South Dakota 228, Tennes- | 0 Steel pfd i i : Westinghouse L i B DEMOCRATS TO MEI onio, where he has been assigned | Deld as prisoners, The democratic tawn comm Report of the Condition of No call was made upon low of Chairmas 876, Kentucky 1.651, T.ouisinna = -daf® sewing meeting at the 7 Wi . Maine 246 vland 382 . 7' f‘;" ”f_r < Swedish ’4‘)”"“” sachusetts 2,069, Michigan 5,538, | S0 BY ........... § 24 Mrs. Phelina Blakesloy. | Morris 1. Hoglund ercival Dan- day. A large attendance is Hanson, Carl ., e Jichurchion Fihirsdasevenine the Mississippi 20. Missouri 6,170 Mrs, Pheli ces! a0 Rer A clson, Paul O [tor. Rev. Dr, & G. Ohman, will e e 2 S el S debaler bt ) 16 4555 4g s ¥ Bhelina fBlakesley, Awidow FOL [ ol Jieize e o sted. Nelson, Paul O., F : Montana 521, Nebraska 439, Nevada P'Ll; SRer e e 1485 | the late Franklin Blakesley, dind ves- | Finnegan. les W. Cowdray. A. A hafles A. Nelson has purchased | & 'o " charles. corporal | Baster eveetings to the bovs in the - 2 on : 1 tax arl v | 2 =t ¥s in t 75, New Mexico 127, New York |nion Fac, aclel 15y : She leaves four children, Chariey T. | 3! rps at Su Antonio; Mey Helander has also purchased i Jenton, John K., private | purchase a seivice flag. The women rolina. 5.174. North - 91 | and Miss Jennie Blakesley of Farm- [ aviation corps at Su oL the same strect Olson. Gus, private. of the chureh will meet this after- T8 y C 56 ! ot L s o private | s after S, Ovezon 369, Pennsvivania | U % E("\M(" D s S0% 0w | ity and Mrs William Parsons of | Camp Sroon. Joharotie, B 2 thode Tsland 209, South Car- Ste X ZRE R S i Bt " ety i Jernarc ugherty to ordnance Trivates John W. Hill, llugh Lewis | o’clock tomorrow evening the Lenten Rhode Island 308, South Ca Bristol. The funeral will be held at 2 1 Frederick W. Galley are the| service will {ake place. On Thursda 3. Texas 2,943, UCtah 247. Ver. | Va Car Chem 41 40 11 o’clock tomoryow afternoon from her Eilert today for Kelly Field in | Missing men who now are reported | evening March 21 the sewing séeiety [ o o'l TOHAS 8848 Llan =i Ver- ! late home in Farmington will celebrate the 2 liversary. | gsc Ywest Vrmini ‘s Wisconsin | Western Union ... 90% 90 90 | e signal corp: = > o s = fillys O and 18% 1812, 183 e sisnal cox: y 214, Wroming 1 MR (ORI ER 4 DIES OF HEART FATLURE. meet at 8 o'clock tonight in New Haven MEYER’S FUNERAL I A e KU , = | fiee » \ o A R R e SR Minnesota WOMAN OF MYSTERY South Main Strect Austrian Expires he National - Mareh. 1918 ne plans for L Suddenly at Mis Home, o | | | | | | —_— vention Frank Rasctaviez of 182 Soutl) | —e——— Main street. died suddenly t his | 7OO LAT ATTON e Yorl ities—Belie home shortly after 10 o'clock last ] ; Taveii all tao Mentons whe lax 1o New York Authorities Jieved | Former Secretary of Navy. and 5. ot FRaves Rt Ted onsiniogare | evening. He worked as usual during | wANTE A nted et der suspicion. The men were arrested | 1o have Written Bad Checks, O 0 G s el i g e Order of Notice of Hearing. Boston, March ~A detail of | in Waterbury. One is Theodoro | | blant where he ) later for o | Turniture ana Fistu 5 Stoeckler, who claimed to be an Aus- New Haven, March 12.—Hariet| Plant where ho had been a plater for | price 14 e St i trian, but who is believed to be Ger- | Irenc Lindley, 22 vears old, whom the | :_";f"w':‘m”"(;wl”jy ek ’1”"“ 1 £ = & | and Trust Companies man. He is alieged to have been | police here held as Bdith Stewart on | fecling ill until a sho e before he | CARL YOUNGBLAD, M. G. Graduate 4 2 day of George von I.. Meyer, formerly | from Approve: Reser | making scditious remarks. The other | the charge of attempting to pass | e¥pired Nerdical Masseur, 71 W. Main St Do Britain, in said district, a ) gecretary of the navy and diplomat, | Agents ; togess Williamn Seydler. a German who | worfhless checks, and whose real| Surviving are his wife. who resides | ofiice 'phone 128-13, residence ‘phonc | | Bluejackets From Charlestown 3 ¢ TEUTONS LODGED IN_JAIT Yard Pallbearers at : 5 Hartford, March 1 Federal au- | New Haven Police Turn Female Over ard Pallbearers 5 thoritics I lodged in the istrict of Berlir Probat rt March 12, A. D., 1918 s active pallbearers at the funeral to- state of Mary Clancy of the town 0 : jited States and National Bank i strie ) e 5L are 5 e Sy ! T. ‘ - who died here Saturday night. | “\grae : et B ; had been talking too much and trav- | identity has been a mystery. was|in Austria two sons. who are in the | g7 Violet Ray, Thermo-lite Bath. pon the applic T'homas Cain ro eling about without any permit, Tnew | turned over to New York police today, | Austrian army, and a daughter, who | Massage Headaches. Neuvitis, Insom- ; attempted | lives in New York. The funcral will | pia, Rheumatism. Tmpeded Ctreula- be held at 9 o’clock tomerrow morn- | gjon. ete. Treatments through your BiShop Wil i arerico Mol ihe Protestant Iipiscopal diocese of | Silver Coin ol cere put in jail on a presidential | Tt is said the woman had Massachusetts officiated at the ser- ind aside for Saving: % ¢ pending an investigation to pass bad checks in a dozen middle nd <ot aside for Savings De i H 5 5 . vices, which were held in the cathe- positors - west as well as eastern cities in-| ing in St. Peter’s chureh. Burial will | physician or by appointments only at dral church of St. Paul. The navy | Other Assets War Thrift LELAND RE OTED cluding Washington, Baltimare and| be in St. Mary's new cemetery your residence or office. H g s Pittsburgh. A man who had inter- ey, praying that as guardian on estate he may be authorized and owered to sell real esiate of sa Pr as per said application on Stamps :‘r‘”;‘ lirlo s Dlication be | Was represenied by Rear Admiral 46 : i b et imined Abiihe b obai | leigh € almer. chief of the bhureau Total TS N e tlChesento T ted himself in the woman's y e | Y~ s igieeyhiigie=) P of navigation. and Ttear Admiral LIABILITIES 2 : ment had been looked up by the e, ix, New Britain, in d dis- Mereantile Bureau. el e ot cator Ehmi 82 T5in tay of Mareh A, D, [.Spencer 5. Wood, commandant of tno | Carlal Stock, o The newiy slectea directors of (he | then. aithoer e maa eaned a e | Connecticut Trust and Safe Deposit Co. ; first naval district RRiug TS at 9 o'clock in the forenoon, Other Undivided Proii = A T e e Cn o e hieed 4 2 ; : The honorary pallbearers included | rent expenses and t Chamber of Commerce held their | ¥ statio ak i v oL 5 OR A % hat notice be given of the pend- ih g Rt B expained and tas e first meeting last evening and or-|fore the detectives learncd who ha A STRONG, RELIABLE CORPORATION ©f said application and the time A GIn e S Ll Companie: ganized for the coming year by select- | was he woman is said really to be i oc nescineiner s by pin g CHE T oREs B0 B S e L5 | fug W. W. Leland as president of the |a Mrs. Butler, wife of a New York organized and qualified through years of efficient, e e e e et e | By direction of Sccretary Dantels pieafanalf R Hobeh (vicentgels|| EltiiERant end s iR trustworthy service, to act as Conservator, Guardian, aper having a circulatio n Total Silities 5 o - Teland was urged to head 5 J A lent. Mr. Leland wa ) ] Executor or Administrator. district, and by posting a. copy of State of Connecticut. County of Tartford, se. | this important part of organization order on the public sign-post in | Stations and on vessels in commission Plajuville, Conn. March 12, 1916 tei had spoken ot it] ELLINGER ON M. P. oy = 2 = : . ; 5 T e o after the directors had spoken of the ANGER O ~AP o e e 0w, of New Britain, in said dis- | were half-masted today. S L e esiion e one | B S e vior iniwricHiieR¥rast Chief W. J. Rallings is in receipt of | CAPITOL $750,000. SURPLUS §750,000 and return make to this court | tribute that the foregoinz statement is trus (o (he | acted affairs in the past a letter from George kilinger a mem- | e | amer” o cioveror recart -+ " 7 [P of 1Y MR S miyy || e directors were graiifed by the ber of the poiice depariment an- | ¢ Connecticut Trust and Safe Deposit Co. | to the memory of Mr. Meyer B order of Court the coming year and | nouncing h intment as a mem- 5 e ; sl g Subscribed and sworn to before me, this | OUtlook for th & ) ar S his appointment as a mem & 5 MORTIMER H. CAMP. Burial was at Hamilton, Mr luh meribed s ook everything points forward to a very |ber of the military police at Camp| § M. H. WHAPLES, Pres't. HARTFORD, CONN. Clerk. | Meyer's summer homs R. BYINGTOX, Judge. | successful Chamber of Commerce. 0 Devens A e

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