New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 18, 1918, Page 9

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, MAXCH 18, 1018. LOYAL ITALIAN [ TANKER OUTFOUGHT "o or AR BUREAL STARTS | : g ISWALLOPEDINEAR NEW TYPE U-BOAT HONOR RoLL LisTs § Sprmg Millin Ansm'an Would Viva L‘Austria or American Pluck Scores Another | S e Men Whose Names Begm With A: ; . Victory in Battle at Sea ] ; Are Printed Today [ “From Factory b = | | ¥ \ Atlantic Port, March 13— | . Today the war bureau an Y k i oday the war bureau announces NG Fun crews on an Amertcan ! i | B \nicrican gun cre L o : st of all names beginning with A | B &‘ here ST LE, OUAL & i they | tanker by pluck and the accuiucy of : RO | et b R el yeRsal trom : " that are contained on its honor roll. und broug r safe iat t is the desire of the bureau to T —— A Few Special Iter was bo: i 1d H 3 fl H and the ! et . e Millinery Opening When Italy 1 ? f e re that they hit the sub- 5 countr 1 ) for Italy,” e N I t o bottom, | i v tive fricnd whose no more. i > v ar among the A list and is ¢ words ensued. Toneano | The me d ¢ when their : . RoRt ¢ ; claims 1 s willing to ‘hurrah’ for it d and with one N g £ b - mofning, before Judge Meskill hava been one of Germany’s lat : . which a cor e - S A Mametti testified that Toneane said he | fone submarines. The officer. : ¢ i was a loyal Austrian and would fight | (he t said the glimpses i ¥ et for Austria, w om he warned | ghtained of the undersea hoat showe i i i . B griiedec it Shendtiol iy shapes in Hemp Poneanc that if epeatec Iy sho was about 0 feet Ior 4 A LC 3 and Milan: all terance he would comy t { 1 2,000 tons, and had thre 5 2 el, o} Hartf [« colors and black: police. Toneane, accor 7 Sl £ 1 calibre. Tio 4 5 . . Mametti, added a threa: that he (T: ohiat o i was the lawg i i . ' " il et e g lHametti) would never tell the e T Hhan 4 ; R Rochxcll < $3. Sailors, Pokes, heepuse he would kill him fir At | ) W O e : B it ; « | Mushrooms, Side that Tone ve him a_ wall tes, a during that time : iamian, Honoru N 1 : Rolls, Turbans. SR G e L 300 shols welo crchanscd. Mhehveicht LSt porirait of 3 Alice RRoose- | t L i . ¢ i agliametti then went 1 I phhs ; . ) velt Longworth, wife of Representa- 1a3 ot 5 00 of armament gave the German bo & . wife of Representa Abrs : B4 atrac pe) Atto P. 1. McDonoug 1E B e el o GopT : e 1 00 2. ° varicty of 50 new spring values 2 and sALE PR ice 16y 1gh, T i S g i 4 2 s N hinary ve ¢ gwo h nowi t SALE PRICY b counsel for the acouscd, bror SR not until | She has spent the winter in Wash- | st : [ o Sy || B SEOS XA nation ihnt nerc { she worked into the of the oil | ington, where her entertainments ave Abramowi Jose i SN | SALE PRICE Values—8$4.00 to $7 P chancel el anciel ARk -vidently with the inten- | always popular. street melec reane received injuric e | st atieh - Achent ard S i council for the accused brought ot 2 A : % Sewi i e he steamship could get into e : e Rt action. While coming closer the un- e £ : i d ] z g § r an® one stated that Toncane receiy dersea boat simply showered shrap : photoplays, Fox’s thea- | "' cot y : : S B nel about the vessel, but did not make $itazsviony “ » Park —0— Ubkeare: ol hoen | one direct hit, and the damage done |’ street F house the trouble took place, to the vessel and the wounding of a Vaudeville and wuperior photo Albi o net be made to admit any cdge [ member of her crew aused DY | gpn a0 fyceym theater, Sl L ¥ ¢ of ths occurrence. Iis wifc .| hits of bursting shells. some of which v R I Albrecht, Frederi ! ew festified to the argumen: over the | €ame within ten feet of tho de Mov pictures and vaudevil £ patriotism. On the witness stand | ose on the steamer had just no- | yreeney’s theater 3 ‘Toneane spoke Italian and the t cd the low Iving craft when a sin- ! , Raymond. & c - —_ Jatiens were made terpreter g shot came and fell short. This| aroitihessett Tribe, T Aleramowicz ol s M M Donoush bioisht as the range finder. Immedintely | nioots at 242 Main strect. Sooth strect, : ) B e Gerstaocksr 16085 & 0.0\ T mests||l | Smucivics Dominicl g rmaments New Britain and has not he tanker was too slow to run Turner hall, Aaderson, Adolph. eclared citizenship udge nes T. | a so her crew decic te ht i —— Sudleres Aty (0] ] Poclared alisenghip. - Judee. Tames T | away 5o her crew declasd to fent it ngerson. Arthur G T MllanandShmney feskill said therc were no expres- | out. With the steamship following a Martha, Washington council. D. of Anderson ; A“ C 1 H l 1 jons of disloyalty intention to thi o R (TR AT (| . St S o T A Y e re 5 STRAW HATS 01018, 1N piain . fountry and as the assault w kept their guns goinz. Sometimes il Anderson, Carl ERmE e e L e : Novelties | $2.49 and $3.49 | and fancy braids Stani Arch strect. Because she spoke tu a boarder, Carl Eckma id that bits of shre e Anderson, fspite an injunction not to, Al nel came on deck like hail. It was Corbin Commandc HiE street Thon Arre of No. 31 Franklin | also the chief officer’s impressi \;;,m‘\\‘mq . \nderson, ] 2, § A Deposit Will Hold | Walk Up a Short stre®t” was assaulted Sunday. lc | that the gunners on board v = Anderson, for Your Sclection Tt Not EHATS TRIMMED FRILE Flight and Save 30 ¥ Char Johuson went to the ank the submarine. Those on > Court Pride, f A, meets at Anderson, i 8 Ready to Buy at Once l to 30 Per Cent. h a complaint made by John | vessel could e that the shots 0 Arch street. rsor, 15 i P xhu Ro nneti, who did not respond to his | dropping close about the U-boat. - Ander: . Edwin ame when called today. Mrs. Arre | wag difficult firing, because, he said, Pride Circle, C. : s at 277 { Meadow Avenuc o estificd that her husband struck her | the U-boat kept as much as possible | Main street. Ancerson, Frank 5 eV times. Arre admitted he between th i and the ship s = Anderson, George, 40 n ostreet. i arne s wife against speaking to | I 1t for the gunners Best Butter, . ] 1 Bros.— Anderson, IHarry L] making it difficult for ne of the boarders, who proved to | - = | e her, much less to fire with cer- | advt. Anderson. Hilner ; i i R Al _ i be Vancttl. His wifs told him she | somnte | ' P =1 o | srect 214 Main St., Over F.W. Woolworth 5¢ and 10¢ Store, Up One Short Flight. would do as she pleased, and he| 3 kman said that the final s WAIST OF FLESH- | Anderson, Martin ard, 25 Ed- trruck her twice with his fist. She | qoioiioq to strike either the bow son street ot one of her fingers in her mouth, |, 5 3 t forwar i | Anderson, Richard the U-boat or just forw . i e /7nd LiGE S Haiwau || o0 Leont SEUERE Sou | COLORED GEORGETTE| .\ et go with a warning | . lins | Anderson, Robert 5 m— = and went do start . o ! . . S el strect Anderson, Arthur, 23 Hawkins | GARDEN PLOTS. the garden committee has p suddenness, bow . S Cold rage butter, strong GG T e o i Anderson, Wilfred, 8 Rhodes | s reet. e a new Ford runabout for is selling in t| .f the damage. There were scars on : et Anderson v . Roxbury | Three-Tourths of Last Yews Land | Superintendent Albin Holmqui the : 54c. Ru the deck and superstructure where niidecso AT A | Road Mready Sccured. be delivered on or about Aj E ct. This ¢ will be disposec at t from the churn t Suic i ro 2 the shrapnel struck. One piece went i \ f i} 1 1 bur table, 2 1 1ds for $1.00. Rus ‘”)‘ e o aa b " o Andry Fred M., 14 Warlock strect. 3 ¢ tt strong and Applications for the denSplotsiiishdl of the 'season r. Holmaqu B i i 3 Andres, Walter S, Warlock - h g in most | are coming in very 2 > Cham- | will adopt a somew rano, a Mexican member of the en- ; ; | : 2 snlemitines rpaiointes s e Fr: i | ESyo t sell's Best, | per of Commerce rooms und 1hrot this year and will invite people own hSH FOR OLD TFALS SETH. | ooy, ¢ metal. Andrews, Frank, 4 Tl R e e s e e e e Y $2.00 1 T4 that day and all night the gun- Andrews, Joseph ¢ Vine street. | vour table, 2 pounds for §1.00. Rus- children. All who apply f Snd ke Toalon B e et oo il s RO - e, SOOI, A . B4 W 3 301 Main street.—advt are requested to put on the applica- 1g; silver, platinum, dental gold and | ;qicers kept watch on the bridge, but L § Main strect. tion the number of the plot they had | tions as to planting, and avoid some 4 gold jewelry. Will send N DY | iy caw nothing more of the subma- y : § :‘\n( 5, Willard A., 313 Chestnut CITY ITEMQ .w:v year, if they wish to reserve it. | of last yoar's mistakes. He will ad- fturn mail and will hold goods 10 I street. (o irman George K. Macauley « v number of different groups ys for sender’s approval of my price. | : w Andr uhie sardengplowicomniittee from time to time A. Sprague, ail to L. Mazer, 2007 S. 5th St | . - G Tl 2 10 Andronek, - having secured three-quarters the new secretary of the Chamber of hila., Pa : 2 1 K e Fo 3 Androwick, Steve | Miss Pauline ITuck returned to her | laund the committee had last Com . S byl “ Andrus, Charles, 46 Maple street home in Stamford today after a visit is look up more land daily, Anc o . 46 Maple stro with frien relatives in thiscity. [ is very desirous of adding to e 5 | A musical and literary entertain- s 30 Andruss, Frederick H., | : : have anyone having plots to offer B | ned, so he can give them instruc- = took a c sres " i ] met vesterday afternoon in the health to A FEW PIGS, THRE® | ment will be given at the church un- 3 Anulewicz, Dominik, 24 Orange | department rooms and examined | DOtfy him. His ‘phone number is JOUR MONTHS OLD, I'OR SALL | der the auspic Jout draft istrants from this | ? New Britain Lumbe & [iAilfor the taientisimeduested g kY e 4 Apostolopowlas, Cust place, Bristol, Forestville and South-|C 3 ‘ha i v i Cany | for rehearsal tonight at 8 o’clock : g Appell, Harry S, 394 West Main | ington the church. Miss Mae Green, chair- £ $ e el e ] g mar The children are requested to 2 5 ard S " - ent nial ‘rm“ L & M.. T TELEPHONE 668-4. ’Wf“[ 8 e e e S ol o - 23 i ’,l\‘k;‘].«n, I eonand S ARSI RVosvRNTa il | o e ot i e e T ' l TEEM ,\N - . » C candidates at its meeting Wednesday Johnson, of the Y. W. C. A., who will S N (S ; 8 Myrtle | 3001 ¥ c om 4 m. on b %4 vening o e b, . ® D { Tuesdavs, prayer and c : o Lo ey Sl ‘l}""l i - { 46, can be found at the Kavanaugh M ays tl}cv Y‘-“Y Best !”(:es'.m- hela at the church. On Wednes sl g S T e B =S¥eatiliShop, F40-46 P 4 Hartford.— y eumatlsm as lsappeaFEd br JUNK or SECOND |day night of this \\w‘:l:. the S;:\"n;‘p: ro: ] : e Gk - AND FURNITURE | circle will meet with Mr . Rich- e = ] - e | = = ardson, 94 Franklin square, at 8 a walst of flesh-colored georg- | Austin, James I3, 45 Walnut strect e piin scionzBiand I i i E TEL. 468-4 [ o'cl “Why is it? Only “;‘?.DG‘.’“& | i b e mnh e i el T TR ol DELVE Sl ses b seLnE aro And | Attribute it to uuaker Hem tx"am . one Bt Why so many difterent | | e s e e ores for 3% to : Russell’'s Best, - churches? Which is right? Which is ral color filet lace. Aze i, Pelix wrong? Which is vours?” For an . 2 honest answer, go to the A. M. E of the church school. | [N G e onl ur days from the churn to = S vour table, 2 pounds for $1.00. Rus- The Quaker man & o E felt the pains e A Axelson, Iver, 533 Stanley street = S Butter is lower, Russcll Bros.— | church, Corbin p Sunday, Mz et —" =7 | onc kind request to make : hat | the mornin I i ree lecture g v s t peop ke little 11d not i 2 A T )™ i e BREAD LINE AT FRENCH PRISON CAMP | o i You can receive S atten- | but times Black Rock Avenue Woman Was in tion. Last Saturday crowd | 52e) Eyesight hpe&hfllfl‘ . | b ¥ rushed anc - could ; SalNanwrastaring Death claimed one of the oldest ; G g ey lain ibouti O T i Optician. German residents of this city this | Tt : e = LYE f\{r\\uvz\flo.\‘s ARE FREE | morning, when Mrs, Hannah B. Zim- | | Yn BRa 3 srman, wife of Peter Zimmerman, | : : i o et Sroken Lenses Duplicated. merman, w : , ‘ . : rin “';;fk‘_":‘l)“(?"\;;n] e ‘Phone 57¢ | died at her home, 171 Black Rock | b % g’ o 2 e ¢ e i P M fafaction Guarantees | 8¥enue. She was 74 years old and for - 2 v { ; o B Zn i Sl R . > ! nother reason W over a half-century has resided in ¢ are now so anxious to | | RUSSELL'S BEST @ Dr A, A TUTTLE = e it Bl A4 G A O N 0 o Ea : & The funeral will Lo h at 2:45 | 4 K. ¥ ; 5 e e e : uak n at on He can be C Veterinary Surgeon, o'clock tomorrow afternoon af the | : 1 A g Bhat! vorted as follows Ji8s ot s T 5 Erwin Memorial chay e, M. W. . 7 SEs P % 3 i in e 273 Chestnut Street, Gaudian will officiate and burial will : : T had rhenmatizsm arte : > : will gladly te 4 WL be in Fairview cemectery, p : : : 1 AR . iy, - my feet, but gradually s to my [all ¢ ] ker remedies Best Butte lc. Russell Bros 5 > B v 5 2 Pouflds for $1‘00 BUCKEYE INCUBATORS | BARTOW WRITES. . " e, : _' ot S : ¢ | SHAD ! Heath Bartow, formerly contract whe tnest butter mads, | From 60 Egg to 350 Egg e e e o e it < : v L S : Large Assortment of Fresh Fish, also Oysters yTwo grades above any other RACKLIFFE BROS. Co. Inc. | "¢ Power company, writes inier- ot B v i 1 '@ and Clams. cstingly to Mayor George A. Quigley butter sold_in New Britain. Cor. Park and Bigelow Sts concorning lifo at Ca Zv;:\‘iiliii‘;" 1,‘.:(.3,.‘- B & : : : e y A Y | I-{ ( )Rrr()N ,b Challenge Milk, 3 for 50c Russer, paos, § WilliamsAutoBo. oo feeling fine st ith their e s | Office and Service. |reiton o in his letter for contributions of ; f Station, 287 Elm St | o ador e wari'or the ¥ Al " | German prnoners ut ¢ ey et for e ditivuion of she JHURCH_STREET. quarters, ternment camp wead ration,

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