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NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, FRIDAY, MARCH 15, 1918 e s DS WL ~{|GARS CRUMMED BY YO ICH Financial | - NAME FULL TIGKET | e e FALLING BOULDERS § . seeaeem : GAINS IN MAJORITY —— | | (Continued from First Page) 1 iLeadersCouiide’miTl'}atPeopleDe-' SEDNISCE o A ah ' PATRIOTIS sire Change of Government IN STOCK MARKET STl B were thiown across four tracks and emble this evening in the of- 3 : ice of Chairman Willlam F. Man- Se\]el'al Spe[}]al“es e ! '\“““‘i"i‘\:(fli“i““',:m';‘l‘\"m:“f, 50 sh new, suits w are showing o ma : o had an in the Nationul Bank building, eust a short time before, w! { | | t¢ plan the first steps toward the ag- 1formed of the wreck at Lancaster | l essive campaign thell coriinz Wall Street—Equipment issues | and immediately went to the scene 50 sns Fresh, new patterns that yow'll en- oy looking at and styles that you'll Every individual effort mjoy weaving. counts in these stir- ring times. spring election. The tlook, ac- | COMPrising the war groups were re- | on an engine. He directed the re sponsive to a fair demand at the | cue wo T T cording to the leaders, sumes a HO o G mstaly OXER Browns, grays and blues in stripes, opening of today’s stock market Practically all of the injured who laids and fancy mixtures—cvery onc hows the designer’s skill and the ex- fpers tailor's finish. prighter aspect daily, and before the | Gains of 1 to almost 2 points were | required . 5 A hospital attentlon were in candidates are chosen, great hopes | made in the first half hour by Bald T wrecked sleeping cars win Locomotive and Bethlehem und AT detail Crucible Steels, also General Motors Everyone must work | —and save—and help " ure entertained of success in April. of soldic from the ion storchot ut Middletown our country and our New Spring Suits $18 to $35. Allies win the war. and Amerie i U. S, Steel. ol time that the local democrats would | Marine pra ATk (o (orhaai New Spring Topcoats $20 to $35. Are YOU doing YOUR | endorse several republicans now in | Leather and Mexican Petroleum rull shave? - . #ained large fractions. Union Pacific o | office, Lut this is met wi senc = ' Stein-Bloch and Shuman Spring DUt e B O S i coon ot e S % ¢onial by the les 5 icket fr ot i e Gontl Interest | rial 1 e leader A ticket from | gaven was heavy. Liberty bonds were Palmer of orzantc 7 P e Ol A ayor down, will be selected at the |irregular aam ey o Faiews, VO I Ocal Sec ey city convention it is announced and | Market conditions became more | 1058 father, Charles Palmer. is on " the injured list, and in the Harris- burg hospital. When hrought here early today Mr. Palmer asked for his | it has been rumored from time to stened to the wreck in trucks assistance to the injured. i emains of one of the victims of NEW BH wreck were identified this morn- F. W, PO ing at Elizabethtown as those of Miss | nothing will be left undone to elect it. | mixed in the afternoon. Specialties, { The party leaders are satisfied that |such as Tndustrial Aleohol, Malting | the voters are tired with the present | Pfd., and Sumatra Tobacco, showed 1 5 I j “dministration, not entirely with the | extreme gains of 3 to 4 points, but | d2ushter and scarch was made for = SRR IBemetis j nead of the government alone, but |rails; notably Canadian Pacific and | 16T &mong passenger ! .. T ; the entire official family. The three- | coalers, were under persistent pres- ————. 3>F R ; cornered fight now being waged | sure, Railroad Company Blameless, LA RIARRNC Sl = = === imong the renublican aspirants fo Glore e Confictine totcelo e T March 1 Tim; D Q ?: + 19 \ at an indication of dissat- | closing was irregulur. Liberty exonerated of blamo in conneetion | %_ é “Knox” shoes for younz men sold at 97.30 to 7 first 4° with the wreck at Elizabethtown this Room 410 National Bank Building, reicphione 2120, > WG ! The democrats also point out | 96.20 to 46 ind second morning covoner’s jury which | y Jesse-Leland's.—advt 6 ) 1 w&W BRITAIN, COMR, weak common council as consti- | 95.98 to 96.16. held an inquest at 10 o'clock | E. F. MCENROF, Manager. | morial ehurch will he hold this even. | futed at present, at the same time| sales approximated 350,000 shares. Three witnesses, track foremen, | = = !”W instead of tomorrow evening, as| c2lling attention to the fact that — testified to the condition of the road | N B i % Bl ity < 0 8 @21 gver three-quarters of the beneficial New York Stoclk Exchange quot ust prior to the accident as heing ought an'l yreviously anounced. i ork S < E: hange juota- J rior he a ident as heing a Curl ieg s PEATHS AND FUNERALS ! Ak : | iczislation enacted in the past four | tions furnished by Richter & | perfect e jury declared the aecci- I\ So G oompare us for style and prices: | years by that body was introduced by | members of the New York Stock Ex- | dent “due to a sliding boulder” and | c | Siebert avt T e ‘ - 5 < Anton Kohol. | the democratic members. Shenec S it e | Anton Kohol, aged 39 vears, died| Mary Hadigian has brought a re-| TRepresentative members of the NMarehhio o EElaae sterday at his home on Allen street | plevin action through Attorney A. E.|{ party in every ward will be selected to Lenten services at the Stanley Me- Low - = 5 . i Ftor three days' illness with pneu- ner against Mrs. Peter Hadigian | contest for places in the council. In i = whose ally 1s God—not God's all with which onia. He was a widower, his w 1 ain possession of ;(rti('lixs W h|r,hi lkeeping with the established custom, ::i: : s | QUIGLEY RALLIES King of I"]rns; \ :U\‘J ;-:n.wm,l» of Ger- | indirect o vipg died about foyr vears ago. He savs belong to Abgar and Loretta | no names are given out as to who will i T / 4 & o many, wills for all the people of bis particularly impor e o sho. wied some. 1me | head the ticket. bt mers 1n o easl | A Loco 11l o BEGIN ON MONDAY | kinstom and cmpire, and can wiil no | tetien—a kro ars old. The funeral will i) belief that Dr. John J. Martin will be o el 'l‘;l ;d””‘ oo wrong, even though that will be|car design St. Peter's Catholic church, Satur-| Mallory Hat e D Bey e e e et e 2 “Trightfulness.” hown that ma morning, at 9 o'clock, Rev.| only—advt democrats are also preparing to wage | 5 "M 0 !,.] : A T Abraham Lincoln, whose great con- | strictiy to the B Tt i e e e PR e e e Mayor Will ¥ire lirst Public Shot at| cern was that he should be on God's 5ot Droved entirc of town clerk and comptroller, it be- | Baldwin Loco . : | 1. & I Corbin Factory: Tven. | 3de, once President of the United { placea in operation ing belicved that, with effort, the B&O ......... 3 St b bt States, lowly, vet exalted unto heaven, : of locomotive i places can be won over by strong can- | Beth Steel B ... i = Rallics, Too! toiled, suffered and died far the en- {some change Mr. and Mrs. Tryon Smith, of Ocean | gidates Butte Superior . s litiratcelor & dosiorat eoncv ot D s e | Beach, New London, are visiting Mrs Canadian Pacific .1 1 H Mayor Quigley's campaign for re-|liberty and dedieated to the proposi- ! auestion of mainter i o[ AunicR R Grean, flof Maingstroet - S | Central Leather 3 | ¢lection will begin with a bang on{tion that all men arc created equal.” | portant. The expc prima C ward 1s no Court Beethoven, F. of A., will hold | 0 . e Chess & FOhio 85 5914 | next Monday, when he will conduct a Kultur is the new religion of the|ter hav learl special meeting In Turner hall this| (FFY COURT ASSTGNMENTS. Chino Copper s % | noon-day rally at the factory con-|German people. The people of the | No one is I ning to take action on the death of —— Chi Mil & St Paul . trances of the P. & F. Corbin and the | United States are Christian { provements i Anton Kohol. The regular meetinss | Aetion Taken in Afternoon Session of | Col F & T . - Corbin Cabinet Lock company divi-|{ Kultur proclaims: “We (the Ger- |tenance standpoint Crucible Steel ... 6 ) sions of the American Hardware cor- | man people) are of the race of the ! man-——the n arles Coppens officiating Jumal Sergeant John C. Saunders, of Camp i1 be in the new Catholic cemetery. Devens, is spending a furlough at his home in this city. NDIDATES FOR COUNCIL. The spring crop of ldate ming out. There are s for nteres rry of shington strec Fobably o the candidates, F tha e s e eld 5 Turner it as ve s done nc dates | of the lodge are held in Turner hali Civil Side. o o m C 2 ; on the first and third Tuesdays of cach Del & Hudson 11014 z poration on Orchard street. Thunderer; we Wwill passess the carth tting s t Joseph | 1 vn At the session of the city court | Distillers Sec .... 3 This noox ¥ rally will be followed Christianity proclaims: “Blessed are | man's opinion shoul erpack M 1 Ben- Erie ! 5 6 5 5 by others during next week and the|the meck for they shall inherit the |consideration in the min Kar Washington |5 fhies ias e . Erie 1st pfd . o8 following weeks. the dates and places | carth chine he is to oper freet, are \g signature 10ir : ; .y Maiotta against Dominic Somnese | Gontial Blectrio 140 3 be announced later. To give fur-| Kultur commands and asserts: “Be | if t oxpe ptitions lichael Katows PAIAn. xd vard Carrier, of U. 5.| was set for tr next Thursday aft- [ Great Nor p impetus to his campaign, the|as terrible at Attilas Huns Provi- niote Jrange st s being urged to enter | §. Aohic vu]‘ \:n nding a >{x\n_r' ]Fm" Cetts mayor also plans to hold a rally injdence has willed that we 11 be his h at his home on Winthrop 2 26k e il e IR P e e 5 & appear fi he pla and A. | Illinois Central 2 > J e e street Iing appear for the plaintiff and st and later in the week he will hold a Christianity proclaims: “Blessed are Interboro rally in the Second ward in Lithu-| the merciful, for they shal obtain ) an Louls Arata rary & Clark, save a dance las The suit of Felix Rochefsky against | oo oF0 = nian hall. There will also be other | mercy.” t seek re-clection, being out of | evening at the Y. W. C. A. hall. There| 11100 Sonenberz was set down for | Kennecott . rallies in various wards, but the time | Kultur hisses: “O Germany, hate! [sels are neces - was a large attendance in spite of the o 7 i ., ¢ : ) 1ve not vet been definitely | Slaugpter thy foes by the millions and | solution of the Y tormy weather, and all present re-; i'idl < & £ e : settlec of their reeking corpses build a mon- | . , | rortead very enjovable time. The| o'clock. A. counsel y b = ument that shall reach to the clouds. GIRTL, HELD RESPONSIBLE L 5 Tor the plaintif inger- | Mex Petrol x-d L 941 - 2 I s proceeds are to be devoted to war re- | for the plaintiff a SERLLE o : * I WILL NOT CLOSE BARS EA .| O Germpang, hate now! Arm thyself gl ddletoyw: March 15 Miss | jjof work by the club ford for the defendant el s Harttord Mool G in stecl and pierce with thy bayonet flon Gildersleeve of Portland, The store with .a reputation to In the suit of Rocco Matroianni - L H“"“' ol S S o Gl 1q i the beart of every foe: no prisoners! oke automobile killed Daniel Me- ’,‘ i i V.‘ : bt ks nst coh Libson statement was C udson D COIMN el 00 G B pAL Beat the skulls with rifle-butts hy, aged 60 n aturday 1 e [ G RO made that the counsel for the de- [N ¥ NH & H R R 2 7 not accede to the request of Wit ind w ‘Vnh Av\‘t"ir b\‘\r‘]'v l“rl 1 y’x‘ st o - i e T Osear 1it has transferred prop-| o .o & . Loomis of Bridgeport, | N ¥ Ont & West. . state grange to close the saloons of :W; h‘um m'm'm;xj ”“‘Mm‘”\. lanas | ifications oroner Dr day. M ext A 2 the motions granted without | Northern Paci 6 Sl el R €IWECN | into deserts. Afterward thou wi SY: mHO ISy e L naal] appearing. “The court does not .'\m.(;.llx & Wes ay 1 and No stand erect on the ruins of the world!” and Gildersleeve v e Jos I B Tairview business that remarked >ac Mail 8§ S Co. . s Christlanity proclaims: “Blessed wur» ersleeve Shipbuilding Company ived notification from | yydge Meskill. Judge Hungerford | Penn R R Sose 2 \ First Lesson On the War. the peacemal for they shall i was on the w suffrage ted States shipping board of | for the plaintiif said he would file | People’s Gas . £ y W. E. Lindsey, Governor of New | called the children of God. Ye have ting when the happened eptance for service. { notice for an answer. Pressed Steel Ca % 6 2 Mexico) heard that it was said of them of old e Sergeant A. (. Jalone The suit of 1 Ulinski against ray Cons .. . War, government, and religion are | time: ‘Thau shalt not kill,) and who W York, Saturday to set|:ihe New Britain Builders’ company | Reading : 3 indices to the self-definition of na-|soever shall kill shall be in danger of | Mike > S A ¢ o o e o - street { was discussed. Attorncyr Alling of { Rep T & S com 7914 | tions and peoples the judgment’: but I say unto you ER PRACTICAL CQOAT D o wver | the firm of Klett and Alling said that | Southern Pacific For contrast of the self-definition of | ‘That whoscever is angry with his | Woman = 3 ity ’ : e the New | funds in their hands were garnisheed | Southern Ry 5 4 ! the TImperial German Government | brother without a cause shall be in:teact ,FOR SPRING WEAR % \ week ago, having run | in some other action and under the thern Ry pfd . 6 & with the Government of the United | danger of tae judgment.’" her to ircumstances the matter will stand 1debaker : States of America index and define, in | Thus may it be scen, in this world : be the roa week Union Pacific parallel, the wars, zovernment and | war, that conquest, tyranny and sav- | th It is plainly evic Where guarantees count Bessc- | this afternoon the case ank ernoon at 2 o'clock. Klett and Al- | Gt Nor Ore i e race lerman John Toma weki be a candid for the mination to succeed as ald- The Universal eclub of Landers, [ W. Upson for the defendant | Salavies For Fdueat (1 Godwi tions at woman to w children He know ome. They have been | Soclet e Preven- 5 In the suit of Joseph Strankowski | Ttah Copper 4 religlon of the two nations. agery battle a justice, liberty and { women. inst the Antonio Squillocoite Co. | 7§ Rubber ... : Under the guidance of Otto von Bis- | civilization ers, of cot S Gl e ored for the |17 § Steal . : ¢ i marck. “the man of blood and iron,” | Thus may it be scen that Kultur, There is of an answer in two wecks TS Steel pral Prussia and part of the German States | hinds back to that faithless age when | the teacher Pugsl b e attrnctio; Notlealliol ol an o nlovo ! i R ; ve fought three wars | mankind was savage and soulless and | trusts its land on West Main street and Wake- That with Denmark in 1864, a [Fvoid of the knowledge af truth the f court Ve conquest ravishing that Thus, too, may it be seen that thi Nor i wtion of Schleswig-Iolstein is the same war waged first in Heavel —— Th with Austria in 1866, a and again in the garden of Gethse the General Arncglio Mutual Benetit > . var of subjugation, effectively re- | mane. t An order ontersd for non-suit ir That with France in 1870, @ | Christ overcame Sin, so. S M B U e e e e case of Steve Jacohs ags REPLY TO CURTIS war of conquest, despoiling that world war, must flization overcome | trained by # woman of nation of Alsace-Lorraine and a |the Beast, or. “Afterward Germany | porience and possessed | billion dollars will stand erect on the ruins of ‘he ! weeks was entered in 11 SrCr Eit Josephine Spano again Kl v aia War Bureau has received a lef- | cetti An answer must also be om Private Ernest Robertson, of | in the suit of Antonio Cettino agains city, now at Camp Wadsworth with the 38th Pioncer Infantry ate that ‘on” Anderson, Dewey Ted” Scheutze are Norton and en touc A week in which to file an answe i : o. | Under the guidance o Charity Department Has State Dairy | the United States our nation has wound $500 Societs. thofcasclon Jonias e f the people of | world." to have—wc Selander was allowed There are seve attorneys appear- Society Brand © se-T.e- | i | mang the other New Britain men at| Nicholas Cherpack will stand 1 i | fought five wars S A Any memb Commissioner Come Out to Tnspect Fohat ith Bapland in 1776, eas National Locomotives, ny men ing in actions of the American That with England in 1776, e il Aao to look into WAS IN BAKER CONVOY Sk ST o tablishing a new government, de- tailway athe 2 . ock company against George L : e Reportisoon N . | that v wd Mrs. Henry Hoar. o R LR A DaiygBusn e or oD riving its just powers from the Granted that now, and perhaps next o notified of the sa id that there v 1 complexity The water board and the charity conse of the governed. ear, there will be a need for 1 Leland at a Fre i That with England in 1812, for motives that can be sent indiscrimi- codom of the seas, nately throughout the cauntry to re- last mecting of the common council yat with Mexico in 1846, ex- lieve congestion wherever it may not that the 1Eadin Dkt it {o fraac | hoard have been kept husy since the e with the convoy | iy, determine how the cases o of War Bak «and. He filed answers suflicient to iiian X tollowing out the instructions aimed o the blessings of a free oct the fact remains that wherc Al-| zovernment to a bleeding people specitic roads need new locomotives That with Secession in 1861 wy large number r better results ise the issues in order to determine . MILLS INCREASE WAGES. { where defects cxist on which actions eld, March A g in are brought The pleading was filed derman O. F. Curtis, The water com- 10 per cent. was announced in their direction at that time by ne involun servitude, will be obtained by providing those - . : mission has already preparved its re-| piocerving the Union and abolish- | roads with locomotives of a design f the woolen mills of north- port on the ice house matter, i sum That with Spain in 189S, gra- that is best adapted ta their particular ! ESCAPES HUNS BUT NOT POLICK. | mary f which was printed last ni t tuitously extending the blessing needs These locomotives, if built of existing designs, would serve their 1t today to become ef 25 & Now the charity department is about of liberty to enslaved peoples. H a3 to compile itz report on the uch- ‘This present. fourth war for Ger-| purpose better than any locomotive of CARL YOUNGBLAD, M. G. Graduate | Sergeant Dunlop of Watch ;Hm»!l:: ,;”,lum, ,.fx w” 'l\‘\]us:m".x"\n m \]m vw‘w'fl n’».: ,\;\‘,‘:, ,fi): ‘,1,4.4 [r,f,:m'},m.“,,:,,,‘m(,,(,:. dw‘.r.:'v that 7 would Rrcdica 2 LR M ain ot Faces Non-Support Charge. dairy barn. At the council meeting | States in line with their previous! he practical to build for a certain set | i o ! egidencefiohon the Third ward alderman asked that| wars. For Germany, conquest and the | of operating canditions. The number | ful and lat 91 Ict Ray, Thermo-lite Bath, | Sergeant Frank Dunlap, of the|iyq gepartment consult with the dairy | enthroning of the power of might. | of any general service locomotives or- | for Wi Massage Headnches, Neugitls, Insom- || canadian Black Wateh, who has been | commissioner concerning, the con- | For the United States, freedom and | dered by the government, therefore | nia, Rheumatism, Impeded Cireuta- | tion, ete. Treatments through your physician or by appointments only at | at vour residence office. arrested this afternoon by Detectiy e e teacl telling the story of his war experiences | struction of the barn, intimating that! the glorification of the power of right hould be held to a minimum-—to S e o it canflicts with the law in that other Writers and speakers are fond of | number which will be considered ne animals are kept in the same part with | saving that the present war is a con- | cessary to relieve congestion caused millk cows Mention was also mnade | test hetween autocracy and democeracy, | by a lack of power. The danger is in Sergeant A. C. Malone S “t{of the proximity of the slaughter|neglecting to define cither in terms of | ordering mbre than is absolutely TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION. | of the Hartford police f v house to the dairy barn simple comprehension cessary and thus holding up orde of non-support. The dairy commissioner T Autocracy is that form of govern- | locomotives of special design for those ANTED—Young luc ypewrit-{ To the police E f Town farm dairy n ¥ d | ment in which the strong, the rich, | roads that need them most practic f 5 ing and clerical work I i - {under the after thoroughly. investigating nd the wise ride upon the backs of | ditions again become norma gives auant t rn: excellent opportunity f t'ton. On his . ok | premises agreed to send out a special | the wealk, the poor, and the simple. | railroads have an opportu Rttt 1 . S Box A4X, Herald 3d | Dunlop exI that 1 written report in time for the council Democracy is that form of gover just themselves to the new condition f¥hen sun tiixed - = stituting for Darlington meeting. It is understood. however, | ment in which the strong. the rich, | there will be no great for thesc 8. Sty ord ANTED—Man for night guard i ives in Iartford that he founa the dairy barn to be | and the wise raise up and support t general service locome nd Changed corduroy ocal concern: American preferred an cxcellent example of what such a [ weak, e poor. and the simpic there are tao mauy of 1 used too, 2 Sese Hlerald 15-3d 2 | barn should be It is also said that| 1In an autoeracy, vernnient difficult to find 9 whic Eed for t for this jad e i 5 ! he explained that it is not a violation | cceds from ahave downward, . in them economic 1oy makes < prety effect 3 jenced waitress. As AN T ORI G aWaID, | of the Jaw to keep horses in the same '’ form of a *thou shalt” or a In th opment of the design ith jts dainty st the coat i 1 hurch St 2 Arthur . Peck of New Haven. a|barn with milk cows, the law refer-| shalt not.” for locomotives, it must Jjoined tk igh pe t. The collar is of ~ former YOUNg man, now enlist- | ring ta certain unclean animals.| Tn a democracy, government pro- | be rr cred that the railroads will to Kell Beour, T clt on the coat R Stamp between | ed in the Aviation Corps, and Mis: | Measurements made yesterday are | ceeds on a level and is “of th : em. A locomotive builder's P. Manec ed in front with three buttons > and Tremont | Ethelyn T. Fairbanks, of North Glen | said to show that the slaughter nm:“”l)‘?” by the people, and for tr 4 not necessarily a lacomo- has enter only slight suggestion of fanci I V ¢ return to | street, were granted a marriage li- |is nearer 500 feet from the dairy barn | ple. user's design. There are ques- been or VOLUNTEER FOR SERVICE Two fir Pneumar 3--15-1d | cense at the city clerk’s office today. | than 100 feet Willinm Hohenzollern operation and maintenance Waco