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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 13, 1918, STMARY'S TAKES TR, DILLAWAY ON [} i SCHOOL BANNER CIVIC ADOMMENT = pioohost ol 'DESULTORY SESSION Passes St Josephs, Which Held | Boston Educator Speaks at Meet- It Two Weeks | Meeting in Grammar Schoul - ON STOCK MARKET St Mary’s parochial school now ; T o ot i cessions in Prominent Stocks [ M. Dillaway, week. St. Joseph’s school held the Last night bill, before a ested audience Theodorc director of art education 1on nublic schools, at the There j= a great different in men e shirts. Our shirts have shaped necl ands that fit the neck properly, full boddes and sleeves, matched stripes | und fast colors. of the Bos- | Jead two consecutive wceks. The gave a lecture on standing follows, “Civic Beauty." The lecture was il- lustrated with large number of [ WV stides from various parts of the coun- | Iv Jight some of them local. Mr. Dilla- stock introduced oy Joseph (. ¢l Advances of a point in director of art education in | Wes Union, American Sugar and Mr. Wiselticr stated in his | Telephone balanced reces- introductory remarks that great >aul pfd., and ihin often from small Pacific Leginnings and sured the spealk- Reading ¢r that New Britain was more keen- kindred v alive to the commercial and esthet Among importance of civie than | specialties Oil rose 2 size of the audience indi- | points and Roebuck lost 1 5-3 Liberty bonds were variable Selling of speculative cquipments | and another reversal in American Telephone created further irregular- ity later. Tiecessions of 1 to 21-2 points marked the course of Pressed Steel Car, Baldwin, General Electric, Pullman and some of the tobace~s, Geuncral Motors also reacted with Bethlchem Steel but U Steel re- sisted pressure and rails with the ex- ception of Norfolk and Western were firm, likewise the shippin Liberty |3 1-2' sold at 97.50 to 9 first 4's i.n 96.24 to 96.32 amd 4s at | | a all Street—Trading at the opeming murket with the was cxtrem of today's usual roixed Amount a of Cash Turned in S 455.00 21.00 69.00 Satistaction of payment by check. When you comsider its safety, and economy, you will be convinced that it is the most busineas- scttle- We are also carciul to give you the vight sleeve Ic have them drom 32 to 85 inches. Sehoot St. Mary's ... Open Air e | Monroe Street Grammar Fim Street Stanley Lincoln Street Bartiett St. Joseph's Northend High Burritt . ... Smalley Smith fast Street Osgood Hill Rockwell . Camp gths—we e vay was Wiseltior, this city tern Shirts of silk, madras, percale Sonyenlence it s soisette from $1.00 to $6.00. and sions of United Ci Southern vielded « wetion while hardened. . S, Steel and irreg Water Sears, much in had come 5 Pajamas, too, that ave give you comfort. rge enough he a. o v & s like way o industriale were And neckwear? i ide the finrest Oh, assortment Heve's cver saw. man! you beauty would ment. COhecking large or solicited. the cate Mr, playing were much companicd Accounts, small, are Dilaway three prefaced flute enjoyed. his remarks selections that | He was ac- Mr, ebe and Mr. Fleitzer. the course his re- marks Mr. Dillaway showed how beautiful environment is a factor not crly in education but in the whole life of the individual and in the sum towal of the civilization of a nation. n of attractive school O 1 p seaking srounds and huildings he stated that EERMANS DELUEE“ they have a marked influence on the { development BY U. 3. GUNNERS of character, that daily ossociation (Continued From First Page), by h In GOODWIN BI Room 410 National Bank Building, Telephone 2120. Total a Britain General hospital today to Mr. and Mrs. Marris Krechevsky, of 30 Hartford avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bassomaurt are receiving congratulations on the birth of a daughter today at the New Brit- ain General hospital, Alexander H. Sandberg, of the Naval Reserve, spent the week-end at his home on Stecle street %&W BRITAIN, CONN. second CITY ITEMS B. F with disorderly school b i LGIRIEE B 50 >unds and buildings furnished with cheap decorations is akin to asso- ciating with trashy literatur § Any community, he said, could add the element of good proportion and simple, attractive ornamentation to its made [ school architecture, as it would entail the | only an additional expense of five per cent. over the cost of construction for strictly utilitarian purposes. He stated that there has been a notable improve- ment in school architecture in recent ve and that in some localities the latest schoal buildings compare favor- ably with other public buildings. He doubted very much if future genera- tions would thank us for erecting, in the name of economy, schools that are devoid of all architectural beauty. He referred to the so-called factory type of buildings, an example of which we have here in New Britain in the Pre- vocational building. Mr. Dillaway said that much could he done to im- prove present conditions by the judi- clous planting of trees and shrubbery. One of the finest he showed was loaned him out West | «nd it was labelea in Con- necticut.” My, Tiliaway wished to [ Am Tel & Tel Enow where it was but no owe in the | Anaconda Cop audience couid identify it. Another S Fo Ry fine school was i Greenfield, Ohio, | Raldwin loco where wealthy citizen has donated (e} 1o the city a fine school building with Steei cvery up-to-date equipment with paintings and casts and with mural decorations FFarmers and other people living in t hborhood are moving in large num- ters in ir children may the attend that 96.04 to 96.16 The weakness of |and point reactions in People’s Gas and Ohio Gas were the sole features of interest during the stagnant mid- session. Rails and industrials con- tinued steady. Close—Ieaders yiclded moderately in the last hour on further depression of utilities. The closing was irregu- lar. Liberty 3 s sold at 97.40 to 97.52, first 4's at 96.24 to 96.32 and second 4's at 96.04 to 96.14. M. approximated 75,000 shar General Motors Bought and Sold Local Securities Attorns the fun- in Judge P . aral lchester, Gaftney and McDonough attended Mrs. Mary Donnelly N. Y., today. W enemy sniper’ nouflage of woven brownish colored grass same color as the landscape. There was the usnal work in trols in No Man Land during night, but no cncounters have beer reported. Conditions were excellert today for flying and many hostile and friendly planes were in the air, Once or twice the Americans went close - enough to the Germans to try their Stanley Westlake. machine guns, but without effect. One The funeral plane cortaining an American went who died far bevond the enemy lines. Francis’ 2 d at 8 Erwin Cooke Buriai suit DEATHS AND FUNERALS of " ARCHIE ROOSEVELT HIT Frank Rasctavicz The funeral Frank held at 9 o’cloc Peter's church. Coppens officiated at s, Burial was in cemetery AVIATOR DROWNED MacNaughton Falls pa- Constable Fred Winkle h been the uthorized to sell at the store of Nathan Adler on Hartiord awvenue to satisfy a judgment against lAdler rendered in the New Haven ity court ot Rasctaviez this morning at Rev. Charles requiem high Mary's new auction o i L. 300 Teet |com of cx-President With American Sales “ in a a St Into Sea at Hampton Roads—Com- | Army France, Has Broken Arm, Ne Sto tions furnished members of the chan Exchange by Richter & New York Stock ma quota- | Co. Bx panion Uninjured. Brother Cables, The War Bureau will meet Friday ' . vening The Homc bureau of the Reds Cross held a meeting last eve- Noxfoll, Va., March York with his seaplane from of 300 fect into the sea. L. MacNaughton, U. S. N. drowned today in Hampton Another aviator whose name withheld by the government thorities was wninjured. The plane was sailing over the toads when suddenly something went wrong with its mechanism and it plunged into the sea. MaeNaughton’ « body was later recovercd by govern- 0 ment craft. The plane was wrecked 1 This is the first fatality among airmen at this station SHE MISSES THE 20¢ ing | New elevation | Archibald B M. | Theodore Roos w ed in action with Roads. | In France, says a cablegram received was | 10day at the colonel's office The messa ame from Roosevelt, Jr mauje \merican expeditior age read Archie wounded by leg. Arm broken danger am as inforn telephone where Mz from his Archic ail right in the learned throug the Fr Archie gallantry March Rooser an Aviator R ptain of Stanley Westlake, . i vesterday morning in St hospital, Hartford, will be o’clock tomorrow afternoon Memorial chapel. Rev. W. will officiate at the services. will be in TFairview cemectery 1918 Close st 17% March 13, High Low 81 80 3¢ 1% 1% 40 % velt, hag been wound Service the American force Prench Statement. 13. by A Alaska Am Car Am Can Am (3 Am Am § Am Tobacco Bect Sugar Gold & The Title Realty has transferred on City avenue Bush and Development land and build Emil an 763 40 96 % 10 963 811 106 Paris. March 1y statement issucd office tonight: “In the Argonne and the artillery fire was The bombardment was Champagne, cspecially Monts. “In the Woevre tachment carried out raid to the German of Richecourt “Aviation opera 111 three German stroyed Wi ~Tollowing is the the French war Theodore the = au- fnges [Rosa The fhold 45 ow Mr. West n a a with to n & 805 10415 152 15334 1003 1027% pi Smelti ary forces Howard Hibbard. of Howard Hibbard 2 o'clock tomorrow af- ternoon at his late home, 153 Arch street Rev. Dr. C W. C. Hill will iliciate at the service and burial will in Fairview cemetery Sarah the Voszes intermittent. in the the Shacs board of public works will meeting next Tuesday evening Elxs’ by Zar shrapne in a man A Hchool The funeral but will be held at a violen not badly tomor- near tournament club night.—advt and Mrs. Curtis A, Hall Main street will leave Thursday five weeks' trip to California President. A. J. Sloper of the New ritain National bank has returned rom trip to New York proud o an American de- with trenches o the ' as I can Colonel Roosevelt success a when the Bay, iting long as thing Barlier ot south home x-d en | = de- On N es were fourth the | 1y Mres, Kolodne; for the late Mrs. were conducted at 69 Hartford avenue, Burial was in Beth tions: machir and During three ener by the fir Funeral Sarah Kolodney Yer late iliis afternoon cemetery services L Ches & Ohio Copyp was ne 8 by our pilot a ] damaged severel s night of March 11-12 planes were brousht down of our anti-aireraft suns Fnglish Statement. TLondon, March 12.—A party enemy which approached our 1 during the night near Ta Vacque was driven off by our fire,® the war office reports. “We carried north of Lens and brought hack oners. South of Armentires one of oir posts was raided b stronz party of the enemy. after a heavy bombard ment. A few of our men m sing. “The enemy’s artiilery yesterday evening southwest brai. opposite T.oos and. duing night in the Messines sector and Passchendacle Charles Glover i bt the American ion,s has returned ork. Mr. and Mrs. Charles B Nest Main street have gonc uth for the bemefit of Mr. alth William reet has first vice Hardware president Corpora- trip to New home, - | AT rome, L T 0 Woman Dissatisficd With Husband's th had that decorated for h unofficial zovernment with the action that inity from a Alom ord Occmpation and Asks Court to Or- h have opport to el r|’nnuT der Him to Secure Other Work. n conclusion Mr 1what seemed very workable con- siructive suggestion, namely that cvery community shounld organize a committee on heauty consisting raild | of leading architects and artists in pris- | the community. A sub-committee of this board should have charge of all yroblems pertaining to public school | decoration including the approval of irehitectural styles, beautifving the school grounds and interior decora- tion. The director of art education in the public schools should bhe a member of such a committee ENTERTAINMENT. atrick’s entertainment for of St. Mary's Sodality to be given Thur: rooms, the following ST PATRICK'S At a St. P the members and the evening in committee announces program Recitation, *“Miss Rdith Helps Thin Along,”” Miss Marie vocal selection, “T'll Take You Again Kathleen,” Miss Kath- Walsh: vocal selection, “‘Caris- Miss Mary Noonan: vocal se- Miss Frances Vater. Whist played. The committee, un- chairmanship of Miss Irene ctively decorated Stanley of on a trip Stanle; 2 of Dillaway offered bt in New Haven, March 1 non-support c: a -In the way DEADLOCK Washington . ON OVERMAN B A ai 1LL o ses the city friends their club the hear one of the | sarah Wilson charge, asks the court to husband to find other em- ployment. He cleans out a saloon at cents a day and brings home 15 cents worth of meat. On several oc- casions he has failed to account f the other 20 cents Mrs. Wilson admits | the husband. zives her a fair portion o earnings but she wants the court to make him find a better wage proposition will Mrs General out Goodri Great Nor pfd Gt Nor Orc Cetfs. { Tnspiration Lack Steel Lehigh Val { Max Mot com Mex Petro NYCe& NYNH& b | Nor Pac res s Norf & West AEVA TN S8R Penn R R Peoples Cias Pregsed Steol Reading Rep T & S Quinlivan of Tremont 4 | tomorrow been transferred from the achine Gun company at Camp Dev- | bs "to the Quartermasters’ depart- nt at that camp. He is spending a ! ort furlough in this city of civie to g in to em attempt committee bill consolidate : ments out a successful ordinary. who e 5 gzrement on the > makes the e 3 order her man swer the president 1 o Kerin: d co-ordinate excentive Homa erine s a s a deps meecting Chairman fail todu the broke up Overman announced attempt to force ¢ Chamt There was no in a deadloc urt this morning. session of the police are ima ection, will ho i1 ot Lwould vote Fri was active of Cam- 5l ne The silk lingerie to be seen avanaugh Shop, 40-46 Pratt artford, is economical well autiful and includes Pd silk knic vests at The St., day of the director bills it, president the hill Lo . Senator ain, sponsor L that William war cabinet and munitio will not oppo favo greater po proposes. the k a as a probabi said n Kaysor Byrne, has a r Yie and Knit- union and was to giving s, the room ARCITBISHOP DANG Pk NEWSDEALERS ORGANTZE. An as the Re- | Tohacco Dealers’ twent been the pres- Statement. March 12.—Lively actions at various points Ttalian front are reported ficial statement from the today. Tt follows: “Five enemy airplanes were down, one by our own airmen. by Rritish aviators and the other French anti-aircrafi batteries, Owm airships last night renewed their bombardment of enemy aviation grounds.’” Ttalian Will Address Public Mecting Tonight in Woolsey Hall. Haven, March 13.—The Right Rev. Cosmo Lang, archbishop of York and primate of England, will be the | 0, ° zutst of Yale university late today and Ry {his evening he will address a public | .~ Re ptd meeting at Woolsey Hall. He is vis- | oo o T iting this country as the guest of the | Sfudebaker war commission of the Protestant JUDGE DROPS DEAD. May today Patrick frthday remont street Eckford L. R. Hauxh . 8. 8. Joyance was visiting is celehratine at known Newspaper comprisinz abou members in this city ith John Walsh & Hollfelder ~oncern wnd Louis Landau, retary and treg Dissatisfaction over 1he out-of-town dailies by awent. promnted the organi- | tion of the ssociation, according to f the officers, organization and artillery along the in the of- war office his home Ttonie tail New - = WAN New GAS AND FLAME RECRUTTS wssociation Mar New Appointec Fxpires at of Casc. Beginning Baven for the officiall five has com home on formed of ts Ga Walsh ident So - kv parents Boston, March 13.—Judge George jurr, recently appointed by Governor McCall to fi a vacancy on the Texas Ol suddenly dropped dead herc today in P Episcopal church, and his visit is of a | LPion Pac the court house just as he was abot £ g civic character rather than of an United Fruit Ho was 48 vears Separun clesiastical naturc Utah Cop Dr. Lang will be USSiRup G by President Hadley, U St committee. He will U s s Westinghouse sity and later dine with the president P port board ot 8 C were ! b b northern part of the city wer: and Mrs. Hadley. At the evening B findinz_ground Western Union (fo tllin’??"onfi?“‘“"“fi“{ 1:74:1;\. ;: v‘:‘::flr meeting many of the best known cler- | Willvs Overland bas been turned or uttecsearly ZebIte levme he state, headed by Right 7 e S be et ary. During the progress of anzy Snetinsthegsiate pieaded iy Biht MRS, GAR¥IFLD DEAD. war board and the investigators 3 v ss o : lishop Brewster, and Mayor federal department of justice tertainment on February 3. in the | mip,zeralg, city officers and many cit- = S s o hiacs i Sacred Meart hall, a woman lost a |, BTN 7 OCTES And ARy £iniousior o) pocketbook whi 1o said contained | paem. ne cloced $118. This morning the principal of | ’ = R Dt e e e SR RRISTOW IN THY: the telephone and notified him of the Dr Washington | March 13 capture of the thief. At the station Bristow, former republican the boy admitted faking the from Kansas, announced herc book, but said there was only $109 in he would he a candidate at the it. He divided the mouey with his primary for the nomination pals and also gave some to his moth- coed Senator Thompson, er. The “swag spent for rifl> whose expires March 4 shot and roller bout $3 has been recovercd by the e woman who lost the moncy arlough, Prospect Pride Circle, merica, will hold a ay evening at 7:30 Mrs. tect as shot three by strect. as se Lady TForester s . yern meeting handling of antec o local tose erse ec- to par a case. old R rae e re-openc FLOUR. The Bridgze- admitted of | "he matter | ¢ the Bridge- GLASS IN March 13 health today glass in samples o it over to has received Axel arrived GROUND Bridgeport, port board of J. SULLIVAN SURPRISED. out 30 friends of William J. Sul- tendered him surprise par on Washington street last J. Bonney and Miss Anna favored with violin and respectively. R served and dancing hour. met at the station of Yale, and a visit the univer- Gahnberg, France BOY THIEVES CAUGHT. Three all boys residing in NG \ FISHER ot 1EsS Mareh the Ur least innounced FIGHT 1ENDS. Steel operated on at W Hospital this | 1 at his home evening., J May oby was n General v a dispute States ited for \ppendicitis, s settle: been of the day marine ——e e CARL YOUNGBLAD, M. G. Graduato Medical Masscur, 7§ W. Main St office ’phone 128-13, residence ‘phone | 67 Violet Ray, Thermo-lite B Massaze Headaches, Neuoritis, Insom nia, Rheumatism. Impeded Gircula- tion, ete. Treatments through | physician or by appointments only | your residence or office. at W B naval of he duration The Lut itheran evening League the English will ) meeting ursday it the home of Miss ola Markie, 336 Burritt street, All bembers are requested to be present St u er port of the The hrand purchase Bonne S 10 le hments were until a, P and church hold an hers pia tions - bs e il fre: enjoyed 5 of s Was Widow of Twenticth President of United States. March 13 cretia Rudolph Garfield, widow of James A. Garfield, twentieth president of the Unied States, died at her winter hame in Pasadena carly today. Mrs. Gar“eld would have been §6 April She had been ill and pneumonia developed night ‘ late is KERRIGAN IN BAD SHAPI. £ Mill street, the New Brit- February 22,0 suffering from injuries sustained by fall from tree. reported to in @ serious condition by the hos- officials this afternoon. from chap- who cemes herc i Ang 1= RING. Joseph L senator today Angust to lemocrat, Mrs. Lu- Lutheran meet to- of Matthew Ladies’ row afternoon Julius Drac street CGierman will the Los Angeles h accompanied n Iremons 2 hospital Kerri o commit .in General - Thomas homo ain e who was to = o 73 Pros 5= : pocket- | o WON'T Springfield | illaborate | ern & movement county improvement educating the farmer have gouc to the discard. it RAISE A LITTIA Miarch stocking west- with sheep, Hampden LAMBS, 1 — heen t Miss Nag a sur Mr. Walla Miss A, son has was tarium wanson anson br The plans for your at to vears old | S Massachusetis farm whict les recently term Sunday of ta was the in TRAY OF DIAMONDS STOLEN. March 13.—A was skates. 0 s been months, | an- INCH SENTRY BOX BURNED DOWN. W. Lawrence, an employe of the police. aian’t marriage o Ch At was WILI USE FR CANALS. New York tray of 3 ebekah lodze, Fr echanic esting o fetoc i Brancis 1 féet has gone al to be operated on f P necl: the i Arr pnths s rooms After Woodland hos- of Hartford Zis to the tumor in opera- three T a This fourth Zisk | is s undergone in Bowling ¢l this wurant Hey South 1ind b will @ {ts annual T Harry Bond's 1 er the dinner the q' “¥lo-Flo” at Parsons' e Ladies Aid leph’s church will ’s whist tomorrow e\ ish hall fembers the City etd tomorrow night at 7:45 o'clock Mniform, Without arms, at the ar- v, ta attend the patriotic rally in jmmar school hall. datighter was born (uet evening Hartford members will at- theater. society of hold a St ening st Pat- in the of Guard will at the New S S Stel ] | ana er department at Shuttle Meadow had his eyes badly burned this morning when w sentry box at the became ignited and was burned An explosion of an oil stove the causc the blaze. ek cown was for HOD CARRIERS WANT RAISE. The Hod ( union, No. 4, of New Britain will demand an increase in wages from 50 to $4.00 take effect May 1 arriers Conn., a day, to TUSCANIA SURVIVOR DEAD. New Haven, March 13.—John Mec- Daniels, azed 21, of Omaha, Neb., who was a seaman on the torpedoed steam- er Tuscania, found dead in his room today came here recentl obtained employment in a muni- factary. When he went to bed last might a gas stove was alight in his Toom. During the night the gas in out and someone restored the sup- was He tion | ply through a pre-payment meter and ! the fluid killed the sleeper. complain to the police NORTON BACK TO PRISON. Henry Norton of this city, who was paroled from state prison few vears ago, was taken into custody by Officer Lanphere at the instance of the prison officials today, and was taken back to the institution hy S. Starr this afternoon. “45" TOURNEY. New looking when The year's dues to months dues ing second place LK Member: P. O. E., are morrow evening, ney will be held arranged to winner and member capt Britain forw lodge, I rd to fo- 45" tour- committee has the of give a JOHNSON WILL RUN., Councilman Gustave Johnson the fourth ward, whose term expires of this spring, is circulating a petition fer re-etection. that where it the animals advanced to venture nounced today by the discovery prices of sheep in Idaho was expected obtain »t whole firure that mprofitabl to ale, have a would make the M. P. KILLED IN PALESTIN. March 12.—Philip Unionist member of | liament for South Manchester and major in the Chesh veomanry, has Leen killed in action in Palestine. Mr. | Glazebrook was born in 1880 and | first elecied to parlinment in 1912 e e e e e e TOO LATL FOR CUASSIFICATION, | ' | 1D to Adkins street | Tondon Glazebrook, par- re to iearn Printing oper Co., 66 Church JOB PRESSMAN Printing Co.. 66 March af ¥ Washington waterway gion occupicd by be used for tra system sporting some of Gen, Pershing's supplies. A request from Gen. Pershing calls for the organiz tion here of special engineer units for the operation and maintenance of the canals, The new units probably wiil be known ag inland waterway compa- nies. Men trained on American canals and rivers will be sought to fill up thoe ranks of the companies, and canal en- gineers will be selected as officers CONSOLIDATE TICKET OFFICES, Washington, March 13.—The raii road administration is taking steps to consolidate city ticket offices in scores of cities ana expects to several millions of dollars by their unification Consolidation has been ordered for Washington, Atlanta and everal other cities, and estigation is under New Chicago, eveland, surgh and is way uis, Yar i Cl Pit 3 The inland | ¢ ance in the re- | American troops will | at $5.000 robbers who escaped after smashing the pawnshop in the the on amonds valued was booty of two motoreyelc a dow taday of Bron SMALLPOX IN STATE. Hartford, March 13.—It was t the office of the State Coun Ficalth here today that there cases of smallpox in the e. liar ford has 9, Bloomfield 3, Bast Wind- | Norwich and Montville 1 each. sor, Establish- NEW AVIATION SCHOOI 1 | March 13 aviation Washington ment of an Charleston, s. C | the War department : school author: ATIN Y at | has been ed by TEUTONS BEFORE ODESSA. | March 13 Via T.ondon ] and Austro-Hungarian troops | Odessa, the office Berlin German naw are before war announce win- =4 City Advertisement intly, up to Marc Plans and sy th ceived from 2se boards o quest Proposa enclosed blank d to Board of Tire Commissioners nd ac in envelope ad of ind endc 1 check the Boar ompanied hy a company fied uret bor amount $500 reserves all bids or ¥

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