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NEW BRITAIN BAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MARCH 14, 1918. G Contedoraress A covate m»., MAJ[]R HIGI]INSUN m Iron M kels | HAVE POST ABR[M[I? s orth, and his monument by St. Gau- dens is one of the chief memorials Sponsor Claims He Never Refused | ™ ™ o e yosi. L e Licul Ross SYetaran ol Wiy Mrs. Jay returned to the attack last th ] the price confer- | i i {0 Play National Anthem | st s enatne G ne ewenaners | o, S . Ridge, His Guest Here fests & : shington between the steel an “open letter” to Dr. Muck, in 5 o8 2 which she asked him a Scrics of | Manufacturers and the War industries | | Guesticns, answered in part by Major | Board is bringing to a head the is-| DPr. John E. Purney of 17 Forest! New Yorh. March 11-—Major Henry | Fiigginson’s statement sterday. | sues raised by s s produ street, who has been attached to a Lée Higgins nder of the Boston | Among other things she asked were | o i ) U lospital at Halifax, Canada. since Symphony stra “and for thirty- | “Have vou a passport issued by the | . ' @iverse interests of the small i ining the Canadian expeditionar SR guarantor against loss, | fwiss government? Have you ever | Producers, who must » . U force, several weeks ago, is spending | financial or ar - notified Manager | served in the German army? If you | Price, and of the largest inte | & ien-days’ jeave at his home here A Bilis rday that e s {have papers aitesting to vour Swist | Companies. Who can zo on on ihe | He will depart for the European war coming to 3 York today to be {citizenship, will yo how them to a ! present basis, are more sharply ac- | 20ne soon after the expiration of his | We are also vareful to give you the present in (arnezie Hall this eve- | representative of our before | cented Ileave Dr. Purney has as his guest| aight slceve lengths—we have them | nin when the orchestra was 1o give [you appear in Carnegie hali? I Fayvoring weather has put up the ldeut. J. A Ross of Halifax. who rom 32 to inches. its final evening concert of tha sea- Mrs. Jay also invitel Dr. Muck in | production ef pig iron and stcel, but | OnIY recently returned from ‘“over ¥ son. followed by two others in Brook- [the cvent of his not answering rthe | the derangement and insufficiency of | there.” Lieut. Ross is recovering Shirts of silk, madras, percale and | jyn and Manhattan tomorrow and | questions to “retirc permanently from | transportation siill stand out cvers. | from shell shock and from a wound | soidette from $1.00 to $6.00. Saturday. conducted by Dr. Karl | public, musical life.” { where. “There is little dissent, there- | in h ¢, received at Lens. 1n the | Muck. Decause of attacks on his| Alrs. Wiliam Cumming Story, hon- | fore, frem the view that the industry | big push at the ridge, Lieut. RosS | chief musician, Major Figginson said | crary president of the Daughters of | will fall cons able short of capacity | acquitted himself with aistinction ! that. if any attempt should be made |the American Revolution, said vyes- | producrion At the same time | until the wound ana shell shock @is- And ncckwear? Oh, man Herc's | at disturbing tonight's concert he |terday that she had sent the follow- | demand for other than war purposesis| abled him for further service. THe finest assortmemt you ever saw. proposed to take the stage himself, { Ing letter to Mrs. Jay: meager and in seme lighter products { Spent seven months in a hospital in 15 he has done elsewhere, and put| “Your splendid condemnation of the | the outlook for mill epesations is not | Bngland and arrived at Halifax in tho entire easc up to the public in | toleration of enemy aliens will ind @] so promisins December. Tf his condition permits an appeal to the Amecrican spirit of | FéSPonse in the lieart of every trué Afeanwhile pians are developing | he will retern to have it out wWith o i American, 1 would urge all women | rapidly at Washington for larger stecl | the Hups. ILieut. Ross was a mem- Major Higginson sent the newspa- | WNO may have an opportunity through | requirements for the second half ber of the second expeditionary force fers a statement in which he an-|Dlolding seats for the Boston S¥m-|tne year, The sheli-steel tonnage that went out in 1815 swered what he declared to be mis- | Phony concert, which is led by Dr. | (nat parieg is nated at 2 Interesting experiences have be- taken assertions by Mre, William | MUCK, to express their disapproval by | coaince 1300,000 tons fallen Dr. Purney eince joining the | av. a director of the New York ’]e{_"“‘“g Yo occupy those seats, and 0 | nonehs ' The government is about to [ Canadian colovs. Afier visiting with | Blilinarmoniel Eocicty Meondictad iyl declatcitnet et floyal RIS Io0NdoeD | B MG Whrm it ol tive i 50 000 icara | iz paranta hea- Fralifas Didl Furacy Q to permit them to tolera any ereon 3 Tosef Stransky. In this rejoinder Ma- | t0 permt D d 506 lodoric el ok o } reported duly and was assigned I~ 1O - ctood be D Muck, | Who is in sympathy with our enem £ ¥ 2 Y or Higginson stood by Dr. Muck, | ¥R I8 & 4 S0 Yl and the r types of to @ hospital where victims of the | § 2 : : % S s the sea, an cnemy that we are - 2 > . O No, he sald. is a citizen of the SWISS | oy 5 ") carts” blood to conquer, | [Te18ht cars have been agreed upon. | Halifax disaster were being cared for. . Republic. and whose status has been | FOE DIT BEATS Ql00d 1o oMU |\ 10d many 70-ton cars are wanted, | Following the explosion 1,200 dead | Room 110 National Bank Building. Telephone i i There is 2 great different in men's shirts. Our shirts have shaped neck- frands that fit the neck properly, full Lodies and sleeves, matched stripes find fast colors. | Pajamas, too. that are larze cnough Pro give you comfort. s duly examined by officers of the &0 ti » Be + r Q e ! nEWw BRITAIN COWN, s \v-‘v"‘& (n e o 'Mueck. | American Revolution will wish to de- | 5 that car and lecomotive .- | were identified and several thousand fi7e Ir('-} : (\:1‘ ‘ed. had never re.|clare their lovaity to the principles| Ments in steel are put at 2,000,000 | injured were cared for in temporarily he further declared. had never their ancestors died to preserve. and | tons. The shipvards are expected to | organized hospitals. By this time | 0 1 | fused » pl = 3 Star Spangled 7 £ 1 N i used to play “The ar Spangled | o)) true Americans will unite in | $8ke twice as much eteel in the sec- | most of the injured have fully re- | Fanner.” nor had he ever made any ; e - o - | g’ 3 Cli Y IlEMS k: 3 A i ANV | their support of :yvour stand in (his | ©nd half of the year as in the first| covered. Many of those made home- ' l S . Bought and remark discourteous to the American 5 s i ne e e Oca ecurl les - matter | Sold flag or people. Those who sub- el bulldere have ts G i Hals v ol ~old The W. . T. U. will hold a special scribed to the conceris here and m] w“‘ “‘ ]*(:‘rm"‘[r N\{r ?Ta \ {a”n.\on»fl?; :’.‘f;rvk.m”l?niym (»‘ffi ial ’:\'rh n{‘.n | ] TR el e e A DA S DR TN R AT N ihe six general fvpes|ning the recomstruetion of e ey | B S I e o in charg the facts before they hought their Mrs Charles A. Stokes. : b e aahal s Sl et BOE OO R. Hitchcock will be in charge e “\ 2 r(m N i M < i ise of plates table for shipbuild- | because of its quaintness, will lose i ckets last Mrs, Carric May Stowos The New Britain Choral society will 5 1 and versa] plates may } that attractive ure i D 3 ik B : ! The following was Major Higgin- | Charles A. &% of 3 Coitaze Place, [} 3 el L S 2t e fead | b :ehearse Friday evening for the rally : Do 3 | for much of the pressed forms. Car Recently Dr. Purney has been doing ! Dis s e son’s statement died at the New Britain General L e Pt i EIBE b sheaterunds SEINODTES, As Mrs. Jay and other ladies are | pital this morning, following an oper- | TanUfAUtUTINg costs Wil probepy be | S s e by eneral Tieotr izorously opposing the two concerts | ation performed last eveninz. She | Jtade tie basis O e O s s s 7 : Eosiiad prices for carwheels, axles, etc. | at Halifax. After leaving the trans rie 1st pfd The suit of C. Zetterman against ' of the Boston Sympnony orchestra | was about 31 years of age, and was | e i it r it t| cat N e he New Britain Tool company has which are due this week, and are | native of Bristol. She hud resided i: | " be fixed : u o niportaitheemalosinyforginem ane acn SRR Jeen withdrawn by the plaintif mistaken in various statements which | this city for the past 1y vears On the order hooks of the rail mills | to sections of the country nearest it Nor Ore o . | b ' .06 tens fo g b 0 t ir €es ra loads 3 « 10is John Parkarz of Rocky Hill wa hey malke. iet me give vou the facts: Mrs. Stokes was a dircet CRIICAIELY 74 LaLs,anontjicheliShcn Rileedst MCENROF, Manager. deliveries are now behind. | Quebec. Montreal and PBritish Co- Inspiration hica on Main street fhis after Following an attack of The Provi- | ant of the Dayton familv, tounders «f | (1€ : el ks D 4 } SRRl son by Traffic Officer Charles John- | dence Journal in November. based on | the city of Davton. Ohio. Besides her | CAnAda wants 208.060 ions. and her|lumbia we 1 Farnethanies i n, ycharzed with reckless driving. | a false statement that Dr. Muck bad | husband she leaves a son, Guy 4. | Milis can furnish but a small part | companied trainloads of 30 victims.) A E ¥ Kansas Cify e will be in police court tomorrow | refused to play ““The Star Spangled | Caulkins, and a : daughter, Tnes | Some of these ra wouid now BIOG G WRE Dyt GHIBACHE G Wi er e borning. Panner.” various people have con- | Caulkins The fi L will te helt | E0inT into American mills but that | shell-shot victims. Rendered insane, Kenneco(t Cog The Luther league of the Swedish | ceived that Dr. Muck is dangerous to |at 1 o'cle Saturday afternoon from | the Canadian governmenti demurred | some of them violent and others :‘ .\‘v(fl' utheran church will meet this cven- | {h¢ United States. her late home. Rev. W. I. Cook wiil | &t the wprices asked. Tncidentally Ipless. they present a wvrvowfu,‘ ICOalero RengleI‘ Gflms When T Al Rey. S.,G. Ohman will be the Citizen of Switzerland. | officiate,” and the body will be taken | this rear's rollings will turn out badly | i Moz ofithosoiatiivingiatcan, 1 i, to Bristol b the Wesi ce for one or two mills whose costs are further service and will be a % Max Mot com rincipal speaker. Dr. Muck was born at Darmstadt, | (9 "f' toffonbusialitie R REen B2l 88 o €40 basis fer open- | discharged. Ma]‘ke"’ P[‘]GGS at 0 ening \ex Petrol At the hospital this afternoon it A Germany. was made a Swiss citizen in | €tery. 1] S hat th 1 ¢ | his childhoad, and bears Swiss citi hearih raiis 7 = — & Hud jas stated that the condition of ¢ c ad. sours Swiss - . AL N Sy ey e g i?om.m Kr"vs:n\n. \th.‘ ,] »v(:"n)vlkv\ zenship papers and passport todas Howard Hibbard. f?v n”_mjk in's Yl’l rr\-MMu‘nm \a;ri ABEIL ‘,I iARk N m.': S |‘\_L“p I, remains unchangad ¥ He has exercised his profession in var-| The funeral of Howard Hihbard | 70V increased to 390,000 tons. Siab { s e Wail Street.—Reading was the ' Nor Pac fous places, and last in Berlin. He|was held at o o'clock this afternoon | WoUld Dbe taken for part of this. asVeteran fracher of DEaf and DUmMb | rking feature of the uncertain open- | Nor & West came here some vears ago, stayed two | from his late home 153 Arch streer.} Dritish plate-mill capaeiir’ is mm!»: i s o ]‘: vels .| Ing of tnday's stock market, advancing | Pac Mail § S Co vears, went back to complete his en-| Rev. Dr. G. W. . Hill officiated at | 20° o o T [whiec pilota 0 the mivet halEbeur Dere B X Eaiment In Berli, which he did in | the service, The bearers wers mem- | Contracis now in the bands of siesl | for 4§ vears anm instroctor at the | m 2% JILC® ot o Nist, matably oon + Siatriotic rally at the Gramman| 1012 and then returned here He has | bers of toe “Jolly Pigeons club. ™ -x;'j.;‘L:'v"j"piih"”'(::".h""_("q_““"‘v"‘f:'\“u"’“’ ;‘m ;(m'h e e “'of iha | €'S. hardened appreciably under the ' pressed Steel Car hool not been loaned by anybody¥, and s [iwhich the deceased was president, [8398% SIERE months’ BRACHELONS sl SIS O EAE RIOTEED RECHEEE S B foN| moten e cnion Rk acicSBothlen e b T Hiions il under no engagement to anybody. He and are as follows: Clayton Parker, J. ! 2r¢ 10 niy distributed over al 10d for deaf mu e ) eel, Gieneral Electric, and specialtie: erion 2 e heavier government | dax at h e 20 Alwood strect. ife | ; 5 Roeading Ixaminations for positions as sten- ' hag pever refused to play ‘The Star- Dermott. “Kenneth Mills. W. Helt, | PeTiod.. WWith the heavier gover e Do including Corn Products. Limseed, | iop | & § eom 1 Buyin ywromised for h second hal had beer n iiling beaith the past| sraphers and tvpists will be held at spanzleq Banner, but, on u.» lnxl—'F14!~\wxX Moore and Daniel Muilin BipIomi 1 ol et : 10 R ith the past| smerican Can ana Enameili G o | | Mémbers of the City Guard are o: ered to appear in uniform, without fde arms. at the State \rmoryv to- ight at 7:30. previous to attendimns Peoples : 4 the need of all the stee) that can be|iwo years. He went to the schoot in |- 1 o'%iock tomorr merning ot the qrary, did so the first time I asked % {1 | jarge fractions. U. . Steel #00 z 2 d < e nade might he inferred, but the ques- | 1867, the v of his gradua - : R e doonRad stofice. The examinations are (or him, which was in \'man'nr He nat f"jfin\ n lem!-"”’”“f h:;”” i ”.r mens fo h)]. }r‘:fl‘, Honlromtl e o e toe ke o pyernmental positions in Washing s - 1 have : of dunlocmand et 8:€5 e continued it INterrip- | proved, Liberty Bonds were irres e ; 2 ERe Mol penaden which Martin Riordan. products is stitl an open one tion as a teacher until June, 1915, |l 0 LAPerty Bonds s irresu d not refused or acce 1 ¢ ! Riord a resident The erux of the situatian as it will [ when Sy : There will be a svecial meeting o I put the whole case before the Martin Riordan. a restd 4 Bt : I{when he retired : ; g : X s ® | Hartford, died yesterday afterncon at | ceme hefare the price canference next| e was born in Bngland on No B lastin (O U iinien ol uniteadsiates leea lautSutcicn and e | Hasiiond RIS Wenisndas intiornson ol S as e A ERCEER s BERE N E e BRoliR i n s e B n evening at 8 o'vlock. All mem- ©eived their statement that there wusj 1€ me ugt , Mrs. t 1 am o s are requested to he present as | Nothing against any member of the bostant business ix to be taken wy orchestra, including Dr. Muck. Later Durial was in Fairvien cemciary G Ry pfd ichake U 5 Steel U Steel pf | W inghouse Westorn Union Willvs Overland The morning's operations were crned largely by the strength of coul- { Heck, 263 High street. this city. Be- | duce suffleient piz irer A higher | New Haven when he was 10 v“t’“‘i::l:rx 'ry‘g;’n{:!nfyf\x:::v?il\r” ”: iM.\'m”; a1 { sides his daughter. a son. Thomas] price is beinx urged b smaller fur-|old and he prepared for coilege in | Norfolk & (\t-"ekrn» "n"x:(:«:vn}cnq”ir‘”:‘ 7 Went to the Department of Justice | Riordan, of New York survives. The |nace companies. o7 Ihe other hand, | the New Haven schools Ohio. Baltimore & Ohio and Lehigh in| Washington, where -the whole case | funeral wiil be held at 9 olclock ‘to- Some buxers of ‘pisiiron ask thatithe| nder ‘the instriction of Dr. Alex || \vajiey iross I o 2 neints. . Pasifice | trated lecture which will be heid 1 MEEE R N R e o De- | morrow morninz at St Patrick's | MTice be reduced. particularly onfander G. Bell later the inventor of | Atchison, St. Paul, el (entral the Universalist church on Sunday | (27, 00€h B0 ol fo play any. | church, Hartford, Burial will be in | Southern iron. the telephone, he aequired cxpert| New York Central and Rock Isiane : A prime factor In all calewlations | cnowie e i i - ning where in the United States, except the | St. Patrick’s cemetersy | A, Trime factor In all calewlations) knowledge of vocal philolosy and Vis- | embraced the other active rail PATRIOTIC RALLY eon A. Sprague, the new secretary Disirict of Columbja, heing barred = [ O e o s mot 1o mufeiont ame 1ble_speech as the latter was termed | Bouipments and spectalties wero feal the Chamber of Commerce will be | from that place by a recent law with Ceoree T iThdeon. st e e sl | i {ured by Bethlehem and Crucihl this city tomorrow afternoon, to regard to aliens. there being some p o S°! Mr. Clark had written numerous ) steels, American Can, General Molors , Rt \s & i corze [. Hudsan. aged 40 vears,!ihe shipbuilding program. as weil as caien S | | pke arranzements for the removal uliens in the orchestra. l'a resident of B L Tkt e e irananart to Turone the Iarmer ton. | ArUcles for the Americar annals of |and oils at 1 to 21-2 point gains, | Geo. B. Chandler Principal Speakos B ot bes T s Mrs. Jax has scen At to go to the | R e e e e e e e deat iR e =0l wrote aiEex b0k || T Berty o -0is isolalfat 8740 ta o g | o hisiiduties Fatithe Mcharaherl hewtenas SEel ARG fpare fore (T sk vou | Didslatithe BYen, BritiniGeneral )hos:H) 5 85e K : 8 i P : A 8 The body was taken to that | cther finished preduets invelved in rit 1. The fine weather yesterday . (g publish this statement for me. You { pital 0 e S taken S tofitha P apan will be the subject of the il- of Fnglish and American literaiure | first 4's at 96.20 to 96.74, and second At Grammar School Falt Tonight-— city for burial | present plans. for the deaf. It was translated inwo| 4's at 96.08 to 96.20 productive of many requests for Tl aae by reading the later article i the o per cemt. ‘curtaitment | Brailie for blind mutes. Reading mounted to itr highes in the city zardens anrd 210 ‘{5 The EHerald that varvious of Mr: He leaves his wifc. four childrewn, | price of the yvear in the afternoon at Ve been received to date Tay's statements are incorrect. Among Stanley Westlake. Men Only, \dmitted n passenger automebile production George | e of the best : S 3 i | agreced on by manufacturers and the other things, she states that various| The funcral of Stanl Westiske ! wor Tnausisies Boxrd meams Hifle e T = e | The manazement of the orchestra {at the Erwin Mortnary chapel. Rev.! r operations due to falling demand. | HIGH SCHOOU BALLOTING. | tention. . L e T e » those cities, except Balli- | W. F. Cook officiated at the service | Only two larme makers are named as The informal bailot for the nem. | Wall StreetJquipments, utilities | inations of candidates for class pro- | and specialties were more prominent | . ttanco made by the men of vhet was held vesterday morning re. | in the final hour, rails reacting nioc ity. Tho lecture will be of especia | three srandeiiidren, two sisters and | an advance of 4 points. Other active | 4 brother. | rails added to early gains, and steels known men in public life. will be the ve uj made necessary by the large 3 morc. because the local managers|and burial was in Fairview cemetery. ! likely to cul down present output. eakers Tor Biz Gathering feared a loss of money and possibie | = { The sentiment is growing in same 4 | = sulting in the nomination of Bernard | erately on realizing. The « , 2 1t SR, Held Sunday At Fox's Theater trouble. PEGK D‘ES OF pNEUMONI | Washington uuarters that a consider- e afion o 3 . 2 Do closine v rerest to the men and e y ~ ater 2 o ablolport ot tte slloriateelinow Eoine | Branowitziast firsticholiefofsthetsen™ | Arm\ M Tibertylisiaiclsold o th nr 8 08ton st S8 RS it e w0 e e shouldl Be Jior o} Hungerford second and Gu- | 37.46, first 4's at 96.20 to 96.30 and bernick. This glection. it is antici- | second 4's at 96.06 to 96.20. I pated will he a hard fought ona Sales approximated 400,000 share | clude Veterans of War. ‘The Herald of vesterday. and T repeat | to the automobile industry | | Fxeeptionally heavy orders have i i i 5 he B i it is expected will be the | = AAVE RELIGTOUS CEREMONY | t: ‘1 have vour letter of March 7 f y conserved far war steel uses The British-Canadian » It scems to me idle to carry on this|Member Serving With Roosevelt Hos- raliy to be held in this ci rrespondence As regards the act | e place Sunday afternoon at Tlox Trading with the Enemy. T sought | pater under the direction of ihe 5 person instructions from the De-| W Haven depot of the recruitis tment of Justice in Washington | first vie State Trea reder S, and have obeved thosc nstructions | Viee President Robert N. Peck of | A transactlon which throws light l‘m"hnts _ | change Jamberlain will preside and Star with care | the Stanley Rule and Level Co., 1s in{on the shortage of pig iron is the pur-| A mecting of the senior class of | March 14, 1918 Iidward Joseph Jesanis, now Ser . Holmes, superintendent o | receipt of a cablegr e o © Steel Corporation’s hasic | the High school was held this morn- \lose | ZeANt in the National Army at Camp H. Tol verintendent N tiataciory receip 1 cablegram from hase for the Steel Corporation’s ¥ - lijechooh s imorns Low Clo n a y 0ols, will he one of speakers . s brother, Major Charles Peck, who }steel warks at Pencoyd. Pa., of 85000 |ins to decide upon nominations for| \jaeka Gold ... 8 17 O IR bl ORI ARl i st hand stories of life behind the About March 15. 1917, the Bet-|peaged the Roosevelt hospital uni:|1ons of standard Besssmer fron which | the dedication of the classbook for| (" ey & Pay 5 out a marriage license Tuesday | . o . i ge © the mills in the past fwo|XTanowitz ital Tnit in France Dies After | 520 10t 5 A ; B s Mer | Geoks for ship material. Some plate | leader in the formal ballot on Men- New York Stock Exchange quota Bricf Tiness. " have full bookings for all the|day. ac he bas a large following in| tions furnished Ly Richter & Co., Seral. Jesasms and Miss Sarko Marry woth the Academic and Vocationa bl ine e P St 1 halt. memt £ the N York Stock Ex at Congregational Parsonage. lines, in the trenc G on Symphohy Orchestra. plaved {14 phich went to France last fall. that{ had been lving for months at an Bast- |t ~. The nominitions received were married at the § neresa Br the top into No Man's Land wiil New York the Faust Symphony, tu- Howard Peck, son of the major, [ern pori awalting shipmeut to France. | were: Miss Tllga Harvey. Miss Locke, | /0 00 fional parson: ieoree W given by those who have boen Sether with a chorus of 160 men tak- i last Thursday after a brief ill. | At $36.30. the official price for Res- | Mr. Dillingham, Mr. Farnum. Miss Rih 2 L C. Hill made the following notc on o Boston, and that concert we of preumonia. Youns Mr. Peck | semer iron, $3.80 move pee ton lizer. A report of the picture com- Rt 1034, | the marriage license sa sup 1. J. Todd 2 of the en f1 e s ketrs won distinguished received .with great applause, an 10 eans ol paid than basic metal would bring, (mittee was given by the chairman > tha | s . L i & Tel .. 1031; Pplementary religio t Ypres ar Av was satisfactory to the audience T . hut basie iron could not he had tof the committee. Bernard Kranowitz. | i performed by a justice of the pesce in New York city, November 23, 1014.% m Tel naconda Cop A dal for his work A ATS Fe Ry and was wour in action at | is same orchestra and the sam: | Af a meeting of piz iran manufac- | It was announced that sittings for 0f the Nineteenth battalion the United States would declars Jiy " | a number of smaller blast furnace . «pori of the exceutive committee, | © &"‘D‘" grs geant J Pimlott of the ¢ heshire i v days, which it did.) ecompanies will g the 1 t the prom and banquet for this | e iment will also speak. The Lib the tickets were sold last May | Draft Boards Receive Official Notice | a higher government price. T vcar would be combined because of A % | Hartford B Chorus Tes Aire and June for the concerts of thel % | alko the view of some larger merchant | war conditions was also favorably | ¥ :‘ e R 2 4 e practically free of ice Matiheys present season we had deciared war | to Send More Men ta Camp Devens ! pig iron producers that with notiacted upon (;‘:' 8=t I‘P‘“_ Siepi for nostin Ry e ClIn Monaa one and the conditions were as they arey Few Weeks enough coke to ga around. the better “anadian Pac u- ‘1”‘ S d e Dl e AT ERH SR now \i thai time no protests were | 3 | equipped fnrnaces should get more, NURCZAK MAY RUN. { Central Leather 6 et e Sl ot i i Lt made. ard people. ir. buviug Chairmen of the draft boards to-| While the highest cost furnaces should It is rumored about the 4th ward | Ches & Ohio i ; e e e e tickets, knew what they were to heut | .. rocoived official notices of a call | 0 0ut of biast that Paul Nurczak. 1 popular voung | Chino Copper s The X York-Har o oy h Gshicom:s (Il i atl e A large Wastern consumer of lLake | Polish residen ill make a fight to | Chi Mil & St Pau parges. The New York-Hart- nd h th chestra W O~ | for additional men to zo te Camp A IREE . olishifre Lo heia bs o line steamers will start trips Fri : Devenstanms Uime hetwecs Marcniby | Supeiloniore (.O(l'rn"xcr(‘ for nhou‘r.;.v.! the district back in the demo- } ol ¥ .-\ B ol concerts by a certain orchestra and and ‘April 2. The first district has| . 000,000 tons .ag-:l ww‘; r'IM\ bn:‘fl:t cratic circles this spring. when he Cons Gas - n the Unitec cerfainiicondugion S daiin Bl O ¢ he rdered to send twenty-one and | CONUIETS arc waItAs to B Gl s R & ir S Ehine L olse {idea of the amount by which they or aiderma —— an st . , can do nothins , ordered to send twonty-one and | their tickets and wish to hear ] 0 RIVER FREE OF ICE March 14.-—The Connec American-Br eking o poscd. 1 eontracied to deliver ceriuin Livon Connecticut Trust and Safe Deposit Co. How about the peopic who bought o tean cut down last vear's y 8 DEMOCRATS TO MEE bt send culy those men who ar . . . FSAILDOLTAD : 5 Mrs, Jay and other Drotestants | morrow evening in (he office o A STRONG, RELIABLE CORPORATION ) Special 1S’ are given that| o t 'na . P v Special instructions Riven taati gigeks in blast furnace vards The demeocratic town com n.mm; WINTRINGER TO SPEAK “H. L. HIGGINSON rm;wy;tm»y“_ i ,;“ 'n:n' :." S RAISE $50 FOR RED CROSS, Chairman Willlam F. Mangan in the . $ . At R overnme \ expense of transpor- vational b uilding. rious mat- s M r i ; Major Higginson, who, tat n | The Teachers club, in the enter- | NAtional bank building. Various mat p, 111.. ec i 5 ealnt York by the loc i ¢rs of importance will be transacted. battiefields of here i Lee, Higgingson & Co i e [tainment at the HIigh SChool yester: | me— aged in r @ writ ) n at his home in Boston as n BUCKINGHAM HALL AFIRE a raised $30 for the Red Cross. | CARL YOUNGBLAD, M. G. (.rallua(p‘ Speak a “ople’s ter for his principles and one with | Waterhury, March 14.—Fire in the | The teachers had a program adver- | Medical Masseur, 71 W. Main ¢ day eveni e record in the Civil War. | Buckingham hall buildi next 1o | ticed to be given exclusively by the { office 'phone 428-13. residence ‘phone ffic, an Alien FEnem ] He was breveited colonel in that con- | the postoflice, this afternoon mads | temchers, and no names of the cast | 675-5. Violet Ray. Thermo-lite Bath. ! apital $750,000. Surplus and Profits $1,000,000 tringer has a wonderfui ¢ t . but his old army mates stuck to] necessary a general alarm While | were to be mentioned. g Massage Headaches, Neuritis, Tnsom. | b her auditors of her thrilling es- | his titie of Major, while that of Col-|the hlaze was in tne attic and had | gnsisted of two reciiations by Miss | nia, Rheumatism. Impeded Circula- | 2 icut T Saf it C from subs, also her experiences onel was popularly reserved in Boston | broken through the roof it looked as if | jpene Cowlishaw. and a playlet pre- | tion, etc. Treatments through your _onnecticut rust and Sa e DepOSlt 40, [Reven i raids by Zeppelins The | for the late Colonel Thomas Went- | the entire structure would be ,;r.l(,,,mm the humorous and the pa- | physician or by appointments only at M. H. WHAPLES, Pres't, HARTFORD, CONN., organized and qualified through years of efficient, trustwonh\ service, to act as Conservator, Guardian, xecutor or Administrator. Ing is open to the public | worth Higginson of another family.{ stroyed triotic side of the present conflict your residence or office. (e SE e S bR S S

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