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I outfi our Never Yyou are t don't buy until you have styles and prices. have we had a figuring on a new Spring seen better show- ting of Spring suits than right now. Stein-Bloch and Shuman. 1 reasc \demc W suits ones Ne owh brate o’cloc late A it 8 B. ha Alw ortd av The will orn merce Mr m orrect the in ng ing ™ Grand been day. th The reet or d Cor broperty Moty An jassa Bg W n a Rers cket n fireet. , tommis Jabe bged CONTINUE Washi rimn he * oday usto nce f th ral My tate Norm et ¢ Mrs. you want style and quality mable price et us give yo mstration of the real thing. figure on giving you extra for your money and our are good examples. w Spring Hats. nAW BRITAIN COME. CITY ITEMS I f it you W Wilson's collars else in ~ac ere will be cc church Tor anniversary mass at s at Tosep! morning d ek tomorrow William T A h s carsal of dramatic this evening rehe will in the ciety cast o'clock n Wilso whil at t committec at 10 the uniform te of on o’'clock Chamber meet ing in el the of c pastor hurch, desires which appear conce Anderso anuel Gospel atement last evening in the place of ho Booth’s hall to such chan ¥ he announoced Herald change neetings from i street. No contemplated, he rd rm City at G the Britain night New tomo rill. 0w « has ssari Oak Romano. na street to om John important meeting of the will be held this ev will be a draw percolator. All to report on h society hen there luminum are asked sales me tl P. & 1. Cor of Clev former Babcock’s morning. driven for 1 Knight rcollided with G. this hine was auto aymonc E Safi ¥ street foner ock's ma ATLIANC ngto March Philadelphia, Arme the 20.—Ado secretary Alliance ittee. the ), iof German before te comr records dian of Timm appeared e organization’s finance activities MARRIED 2 Mrs twen YEARS August Swanson their wedding at ty-fifth evening The and s last Edith American udent at ool, and Britain cmplo G ‘. vildren, 1 by the Ka Hi ed 1 New 2 Pounds for $1.00 RUSSELL’S BEST by itself. the cold Fresh storage In a class made. Not kind. Russm” BROS. 301 MAIN STREET hou 101TTOW t u 2ood ind vt the & eld | A nd n m- the to od - la- 1S to- will | ory transferred | this and | 1o en- for m- reir bin land ety auto Mr. | dam PROBE. Iph of was alii- discussion thely 10le lor Ho th PATRIOTISM IS PARAMOUNT Tvery individual effort counts in these stir- ring times, . Iveryone must work —and save—and help our country and our Allies win the war. a Are YOU doing YOUR full shar 1 Pur Cont. Paid On Saviugs Interest Ac- FALL OF PETROGRAD AMATTER OF HOURS | ‘ | (Continued From First Page). dated March 19, reports the Patriarch the Russian church to have sent message to the orthodox population claring the church cannot regard binding a peace which dismeni- the country and places it under domination of a conguering for- | la | as | Ders the eign power. as declaring | cannot make must be ready ‘ ir N"PO(‘(H e of | ness. the Russian proletariat further concessions but to rise at any moment its state of prepared- Butter, 5lc. Best sseil Bros.— aavt. DEATHS AND FUNERALS Mrs, Bridget Rourke. The funeral of Mrs. ras held at St. Bridget Rourke 9 o'clock this morning at church. Rev. J. Leo officiated at a requiem high Burial was in St. Mary's new < Joseph's ullivan cemete John The funeral of held at St. Peter's morning. Rev Mac John Maerz was Catholic church Charles Coppens The pallhear were, Jo- and Carl Noe, Robert Adam Seipel and Cornelit The flower bearers were R. and Fred Vo Burial was Catholic cemetery. John Snyd John Snyder of 92 died this morning at ain General hospital 9 years old wife officiated seph. Max | Mautner Krause Bardeck in the new S Silver street the New Brit- of pneumonia. He and survived by was his PUTS OFF LIQUOR QUES TION. Assembly Leaves It to 1919 Scssion. New York March 20.—After the assembly of 110 to 35 decided indefinitely” action on the McNab bill, which in its form provides for a popular m fall on the question legislature should prohibition amend- hours of yesterday to Albany, ry debate ang by vote postpone amended revised nd th th whether fy the rederal mer Before Sweet of several 1 proposed “It would from the rostrum question would be put legi 1t would the remainder of the ssembly would be debarred up both ratification of amendment and a refer- question of whether it except as the before this body the senate.’ = was taken assembly was asked by explain what the would mean said the speaker “that the whole the the embers vote Speaker to action mean mean that for present session ature fro the taking deral ' the ratified, might come from hould he question as message AGENTS ME Agents in tomorrow evening the New Haven organization he- will be a din- rvation should be J. Linsley, h & Mersick Co., New Have agents are asked to at- PURCHASING The Purchasing necticnt wil meet p. m. at ) to perfe sbruary - Con 6:50 T wn ¢ run or ting. hasing OUTLINES PEACE PLAN. March 20.—An inter- both to effect im- of the war and to yeace in the world, the senate today by f Oklahoma, author ng a League of OWEN Washington, e plan pea " iate cessation was outlined Senator Owen resolution nfor of a propos Nations to ¢ ¢ TWO FISHING SITPS SUNK f.ondon, March 20.—The admiralty announced’ today that the arrivals of at British ports during last were 2,098 and the sailings, fishing were assels 11 vesse Two ing week N CARL YOUNGBLAD, M. G. Graduate Medical Masseur, 74 W. Main St phone 428-13, residence ‘phone Violet Ray, Massage Headaches, Neuritls, znsom- nia, Rheoamatism, Tmpeded Clrcula- tion, ete. Treatments through your physician or by appointments only at | your residence or office, The Communist is quoted | up to the 1919 | care | Thermo-litz Bath. | NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 'WOULD WED AT 13, POLICE INTERFERE { Prospective Bride and Groom in| Court on Serious Charges | Dreams of happy wedded bliss yrere | shattered when the police arrested Miss May Farmer, 13 years old, last evening. Under the name of May Taft and on the representation that she was 18 vears old, a marriage license to wed Joseph Scapellati was secured at the town clerk’ The | girl had run away from the home of | her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles | farmer of 225 Mill street a few day | ago. In police court today the | was charged with being in danger of | falling into habits of vice. While court was in session a warrant charging | Joseph Scapellati with a serious of- | fense against the moral code was is The cases were adjourned until tomorrow. Attorney M. H. Camp is | counsel for Scapellati. After leaving home the girl lived at her prospective husband’s home. | Paul Alderman and Mrs. | Appleby were charged with conduct and pleaded guilty. fined $7 each alvatore and rged with | daugmmvln law | Lafayette street. eves Mrs. Lautino ter husband .was prison her “laws” s office | | girl ed Gertrude improper The were Anna Lantino wera | assaulting their | Josefina. Tantino of With tears in her testified that since sentenced to state have been calling her vile names. Monday night she met them and both struck her. The aged couple received fines of £10 cach and judgment was suspended. At- { torney M. H. Camp appeared for the accused. The case of | charged with vehicle without proper tried. Attorney A. A. | counsel for Leventon . The testimony given was that Leventon drove touring car bearing commercial | icenses through the streets. There is | a difference in the registration fees for commercial cars and pleasure cars, the amount being $7. Leventon said that he understood the clerk in the capitol to say he could run the car home under that registration. A fine of §5 was imposed. ;‘ | ¥ | | | Benjamin operating Leventon, a2 motor markers, was Greenberg was a Sar Butter advt. BALUCHISTAN UPRISING is lower, Russell Bros.— Natives in Asiatic Country, ncar Per- sia, Attack British Posts But Are Repulsed—Many Casualties, London, rch the part of natives cently resulted in fighting in whic many casualties were inflicted the In- dia office announces. The natives at- | tacked British were 1 pulsed comple 15 ures are being 20, in Uprisings Baluchistan on | | ™ undertake _POsts anc o | tely, titive \ me 3aluchistan is situated bian sca bounded on the west sia and north Afghanis the main it occupies the position a Britlsh protectorate. and part of it is directly subject to Great Britain. It | is officially included in the empire of | India, although parts of it inde- | pendent. Recently considerable Ara- Per- In of th by by are it has been subjected German propaganda WHITE CONFERENCE. HOUSF President Wilson Calls Chiefs Department Discussion. March for coordination of war | at a White House Pros of in for vashington. Mans more thorough work were discussed conference today bhetween | Wilson and the heads of six government's most important war agencies. The conference was called | vesterday and was taken by many | an that he intends to take |2 more direction of ' tivities. i The | were ping as indication personal | | | war ac- | the president | Hurley of the Food Admini Administrator Garfield, | Director Gen. 1McAdoo, Chairman | | Vance McCormick of the war trade | board, and Chairman Bernard MM Baruch of the war industries hoard. SHIPPING FIGURES. men called by Chairman board, Hoover, I7uel | { Geddes to Publish Losses and Produc- tion in Future, London, March 20.—Figures on | shipping output and tonnage losses of | eat Britain will be published regu- | larly hereafter, it announced in the house of commons today by Sir ! | Eric Campbell Gedd first lord the admiralty, during the debate the navy shipbuilding bill It would not be in the national in- | terest, however, to give the tonnage of Josses up to date, the first lord added The world’s tonnage, lusive of enemy ships, had fallen 2,500,000 tons from the heginning of the war to the end of 1917, Sir Eric stated. the | was of on | Butter Russell advt. is lower, Bros. JACK LYNCH A SERG < Sergeant John W. Lynch, formerly employed as paying teller for the New Britain Trust company, has been pro- moted to Sergeant, First Class, the 218 Aero Squadron and, at present ationed at Kelly JIield, Texas. PRODUCTION March last equivalent ZAD in sunk | COTTON Washington production from is 11,285,999 I hales, of linters, the census bureau announced in its repért of the season's zinning 20—Cottc crops 500-pound | season’s exclusive today final | ssell Butter lower, Ru advi. is Bros.— It | ing | “Independ | DIt FAVOR OVERMAN BILL Jud Measure ticiary Giving 1 Powers—Ballot Was Washington, substantiall President W Vo ate govcorr agencies in Overman istration military munltions ordered the senate vote of 11 he prin it now bitter opponer ‘to make tions may rors to sU s fun he a war Three Nelson Rhode lowing eig! the measur Chairmar Orerman of Shields of tana, King Delawa ol tile to file Il m rendment gards Tha reporting a fight Smith Dillingham Connecti t of of ok dexter South favorably contest de. of Florida March the Vilsor re-or 1ment to anize prosecuting ibstitute director judlc to eip goes fary to th is utho such mon zes exac em necess: publicans Minnesota, nd, joined ht n « North ( Tennessee, Utah King. inori to of rep s mee Geo of nor Cummins hington blll, advanced o Yotes 11 give ) te lt-;.;ml.xvi(m ) to a Fim and the as an admin- the commuiittee's war mea e 0 v provision the re-dist ures reported commlttee ate, predicted ibution ve agen Borah and with Democrats 1lherson “arolina, Ashurst c ) Wals and ort as objectionable seven senators nt. Wolcott however, departments war, bing t ¥ Report -esident Broader o 7 tetaining | sked by board 0-ordin and the | t and was oday by by a sresident wing and what features, voting Aot and Missou renublicans. democra PBrandeg Towa. and Ster »f Tdaho fol- of favor Tex Fletcher Arizona, Mon- of of solved present he r e against promised i ana ind co Poin ng of MEATLESS DAYS FAILURE Consumptio Decreasec n Increase 1 On d. Ifead of Meat Burcau Washingt have Jos days supply, food today told vestigati: other hand consumed While meatless had not abled to do ere receiy net increas than a a savi used on not il Coniser I administration’s the food had prov on those pei others much sel any <01 s, s0 by ing and e of ng, Cotton th Marel Rathe Proscribed © Than Day; Tells Senators d Cotton the head meat NS committee supplies Aays but more than observe who meat is said pT were the high wages they resulted consumption Meatless meat the division in- the meat usual the eviously en- | on in a rather ARRESTED FOR OLD CRIME South Nory leged Acc \fter She ith N 8 day ho Frank Telic the arr with being Ho is allex would-be ca Geor i same day has since, and t ave been i con since ti sted Ly is be TO il A &80 Osgood Pard 1 an arrarn Address Ir. Spangled Americ Know Glabat ks 1 Dinnc 1 Grade Tilala az i dancing. pu ors; and Grades Ruth Schac Grade 4 Man Witho ades folk 5 FUNERA\ New H chapel, at xtremc I'rof, Henry dean the mer fac De rutes, hools, chool of 1 was or will Oak ho: service to boyhood vice will sent Best advt SUFIRAGE \nnounce that a num utfragists meeting o'clock t burg, | Bulkeley i county, iz he is er, suff; invite D D-Smi D. C., Ha and Tucy Memorial -ogation Thursday murder ol aico pat and valk Police essory of oting. futher of Qua the Tlocal an accesso ed to ptors “elice at fled b en seen o) he father n hen 1 Parents intion nts and Oseood tertainimen owing a “Consery flc nne Frieda Little md and pupils ils i of Rell,' neing son fan. 2fer: wand ‘America’ Co riotic ut d L OF n - *h le. toda sery Parks » ccl nhers of ulric an ligion anc uittead a < heaan me., held therc ment 18 het would Yorrow he home Franklin chairman Daphne il rage il v speak AT N James rry il services U « afternon of have Gr: ure Captain Murier George ttone, police to ry ay th 1 ¢ the shooting c h th kept town and 1 ard belie and AR Plans t Siste tion ¢ hS communication with the | the earnest advice Al 38 Days »f which vietim Felice been irged e crime. 1is son's cl the noth- of him ed to HOLD ENTERTAINMIENT, cachel school will rograin T Tc denberg leanor G de ade I Highland R even- ha Food e Star ning of upils ance, of enchan; fol and 6 Antoinette Som- of pupils dancing G rades 1 pupi drill, ama iy ntry,” was the 1 ate Wright P P Dby upils of “The upils of DEAN WRIGHT 't former ate aluvu Brown Prof St oiliciated. b for interment made Know!: My evenin Shelden n situation ) | e ————— NOTICE. West son Smith of at at Lerlin i o cino dy Wrights A MELTING today state D ¢ pub- John B. Conn tomorrow, 1 o'clock. ! streets, w 0, 191a] " HIPLING ON ALLIES' WAR INEENTIVES Conditions Under Huns Shown in Striking Public Speech 7. one, Englaund, Feb. 16 The Associated under heaven that the war declared Rudya in a striking in advocacy money helps to free, securtty (Cor- Press) mat- shall rd and of respondence of “Nothing elso today to except cre today speech “The “overnment world ‘Our on Kipling picturesq war savin we e set and oy 3 loan I civili rces car; “What case for ing fo man, Kipli is n Jmpir but also on which pooled in men, money and on t war to victory. is the personal aspect vou and me? We are fight- lives, tho lives of ever nd child g for the e of itish the 1t has its re- sou to S woman here everywhere el ‘We are fighting that herded into actual mans hasc in we slavery may such saed he as tino i by for a ms ® par's I torced against eighteen under las] W burial the bavonet, a dog's are tha ildren may not be and mutilated in has happened in dreds of other: fighting till the ese thing ave continue repeat ighting t men, wome 1 tortured, hurned n ¢ 1 this town And we race who in no their nd will in hun on done position offense “If for o have to or any fall tory reason whatever we and % house bhetween what happens to us? his: relation, every understand decency upon which civili- bullt be- proved un- idea of bottom is what against-—will be dis. mind ecause it ot o the Hun will die discredlited, Y and orac <h ha defc there victory T vi If-way t Ever e zation will ause o has go will v anxiously out, been will p e washed v The been to endure whole —whic fights men's shown democ 1 the Hun missed from have v been aintaining itself will die: and it vith eve based ideal, w against It sether helief on it is Hun life tice that ‘The tions 1roughout dispensation more t Hun's nm\rm take Under tha become . body and goods Wom- 1')' u.m to the world man will once -armed he bette neighbor. t mere breed and man’s ome a head worked instrument the ruelty: thing it n continu ling the vess tust will on man's dares to deat this labor he the and knocked trout e no appeal, of any e 1 vill be no any means this order ¢ of N Flun to wpeal, no possibil esca is what the when This e man Knltur religion—upon what he intends impose Cier vhich German the world. § the world has banded resist. ery to he says he This precisely itsclf together “1t will ry trial to take ¢ ounce in ot 1 out nake i made less and snuggestions accept some <ort cf means defeat, put and confed- are But he 1ing we weigh one 1t compared with what we have to L fail of victory." 1S he Our, will not that ympromise. which by Hun agents among us. They already hing—no endure now wo rhould forward erates busy that direction hava to will featherwe s maest certain su in l][]WAfiFR EMPRESS - OF ABYSSINIA' DIES Militant Widow of King Menelik Celebrated for Beauty iry 28 (Correspond- Press).—Tai- Abyssinia, Addis Abe L widow 1883 Menelik, a London, Ifebru ence of the Associated ¢ IEmpress of 11, 10 WS Dowager Tou, i Tho a for the e died on W woman A prin very fai celebrat- small was han. h outh she her became e King pa for Gondar, 1 troublous vssinia. a5 cor vil n ended whom wtrignes h Mene rildren ( a ng ik—to on 1889 suf- to the positi Emperor) in Ttalians head- \dow: e reve sha battle heredi 1 auarters in During cally from Menelil grandson 18. ame ruler failed rushing Menelik and put to the her panie own ary Menelik gover troops she and hess the country inter disorders death at Christma Tidj Jeassu, a Frperor, but to maintain 's init prac od On = " bec largely on Tai-To deposed in Lunt Zeodit was proc a i older 9 Menelik's aimed press. ( hutter. 1a 2 from stores for onl ling R 34 from as for 20 to s Best $1.00 four to Bros,, po sell 301 Main street.—advt loan | our | continued | our the | of the and | not | the public no | and | i by | in | sure may | September, | Em- | RICE MEMBE; $1 WEST MAIN 50 shs 50 shs‘ 50 shs 50 shs ', ) | ( whole of material | NEW BRI W. POR/ Local Secuft GOODWIN BEACH & CO. Room 410 National Bank Building, Telephone 2120. E. ¥. MCENROF, Manager. Bought and Local Securities QO Texas Union Pac United Frult x-4 J. Utah Cop U Rub |U Steal | U s Steel pfd Westinghouse Financial MARKET LANGUID oo AFTER G000 START Gy pRgsst Indications at Opening Not Borne []N SWEDEN EXPOSED Ou[ Durmg Day L . Berlin Tried to Force Debate on i the frst hatt hour oF 1oday’ Whole Baltic Question aing in the first half hour of num; 5 oil 5514 91% L1098, 41% Co 9086 1003 \ of |': | broader dealings. Rails improved | St. Paul, Pfd., being the only note- | worthy exception. Speclalties were | featured by Industrial Alcohol, which rose 2 1-2 points. Coppers, oils and Continental and Amecrican Cans were higher to a point but U. &. Steel moved in a limited area. ty N Bonds were irregular. DS DRty Early promise of activity was B B fulfilled, the market falling into ex- | treme duliness before end of the | first hour. The movement became | irregular on the heaviness of special- | tles, particularly the motors, and shippings also reacted. With the ap- proach of midday the list sagged | | moderateiy, some short selling re- sulting from latest developments in the Holland-American situation. Lib erty 3 1-2's sold at 97.50 to 97 1 96.18 1o 96.24 and 1's at to 96.16 Trading was at a standstill during { the noon hour, less than 20,000 shares changing hands. Price movements were lower for the most part, Gen- cral Motors yielding 4 points and Sumatra tobacco almost 2, Liberty Bonds meanwhile strengthened bly Clo March 20.—Germz Washington, | is charged in official dispatches i ing here from France with | attempted to force Sweden becon to Lil Srest-Litovsk co | | | ! settlement of I patch says, a question not | affecting the Baltic. Failing with her the the d | aiplomacy, German resorted Aland to force in occupying the Islands, landing her troops under the pretext of acting re- quest from the Finns. “Before using force in Islands,” says the dispatch, tried to make her dipl plish her purpose At their negotiations with malist government, von | sent to the Swedish invitation confer | Baltic interested, and tion of the Aland | holm cabinet did visi- | vitation, and, aside | German pape that intern on a he Aland rmany, accam- e time of the Maxi Kuehlmann government them to Brest-Litovsk in which in | ats 's at 95.86 second and the asking come upon Sweden at questio particular the to this qu Islands Stocl not reply from few pro e—A few leaders including rails strengthened in the last hour but the general list made little headway The closing was irregular. Lib 3 1- sold at 97.50 to 97.88 fi t 96.18 to 96.80 and second .96 to 96.74. Sales approximated | callea land | an tional | o “Besid 5, Tepre f ¥ dy forn il interests | at nate wWhich s | s at [ Sweden in This > all reaty Ttaly in the of been the note had signatory England Austria, and Turkey i lmmng it impo 0 ately with Sweder BY¥- | \ill' upon Sweden . | things into her 1918 | = «pMarch he Close | holm announced nment the on th followi The Berlin self by the officia | vention whici addressed ernment was being try. 1 | considers power Par ermany tl separ. 225,000 shares. to Irar face t to Germany own hands. Minister of 1t Excl Ric York New York Stock tions furnished members of the New change. ¢ & Stock | A by | o toolk Stock 2 to the Swedish Gov Am T9% Am | Am | am Am Bect Car Can Loco Smelting Am Sugar Am Tel & Anaconda 3ald win B & O . Beth Steel B Butte Superior Canadian Pacific Central Leather (s & oris Copper Mil & St Gas Sugar & Fdy c landing of 1 German 1 ind Isl involkir the 00DS g prote o i stains demand for inter have becr nish 1 appeared it by the 1ppre tir Tel Cop o N Goy to s s the 1 whic TLoco ughout the Germar future empl made ou t 11 ), h i military oper Archipe German she can milit tl 5 | the 30 as zone adds em es Chino Chi Cong forth territorial nd 1 interests, statu 1 pira P inds, recogniz Paul. 41} 86 04 consid the ind ture of is Sec Crucible Distillers Ere Erle 1st teneral Flectric Gt Nor Ore Cetfs Interboroug Interboro pfd Kennecott Cop Lehigh Val Mex Petrol Natl Lead N Air Bra NYC Nev Cons Penn R Ray Readi ftep 1 Rep T Pa Rs | stugevater Stockholm oe ibinet of then comments e dispateh pfd manner “The Nortkh sample i Gern ows r hay com Rus interests After Aland and this of all the German sea for the the s of appctite te 1 sia now the Oesel pletely disorgan wcks the vital n country pied ndinavia rbors y and e lesson people T s @ ney indinay Upon the usurpa henceforth he niquity of Schleswig." reports cabled to the Department say the Germas requisitioned the food supply A\land Islands and that scarcity now exists there, Wwrongs added to the Swodish press

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