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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. THURSDAY, MARCH 21, 1918, R Ry en L DoE TG [ECTLE ~ sy FIRST BRIGADE' SjFrpii (RED CROSS CONCERT tinued From First Page). ‘n : Bt o tivsers | Palll Althouse Marsh to e T e | Prevented by “Fruit-adives” fnd Lucy Marsh tra tools. steel helmeted, tanned and H Ea8 i 1 e e hemeted, tannen i1 The Wonderful Fruit Medicine Sing Here in HMay thro sticky mud that was al- 53 M Lt = | most i for the mules that . 53 MasonxEuvE Sr., Huie, ] = drew ne-pounders and the ‘In my opinion, no other medicine . ists of national reputation have wheeled kitchens, is so good as ‘Fruit-a-tives’ for A Racarag & . ‘”'“” s r"""‘ Pershing Compliments Officers. Indigestion and Constipation. el e e 1t was the first time that an entire For years, I suffered with these by the New Britain Choral socie at brigade which had been in action had dreaded diseases, trying all kinds of Fox's the Tuesday everin May; 7. been reviewed and the secretary com- treatments until I was told I was The work to given The Swan plimented the general commanding . bl the Skylarl w A, Goring Thom- and the colonels of the varfous units, | REUrable. 4s, Tequires lenor and SOprano Solo- When the review was concluded the One day a friend told me to fry §ists of unquestioned ability, and Paul brigade and commissioned officers ‘Fruit-a-tives’ (or ZFruit Liver Althouse and Lucy Marsh have been assembled in a semi-circle and were | 7uzblefs). To my surprise, T found | nEeECd these parts Sresentedlint & bodyl tof the L his =eiotis e o | Local talent is represented by Nellia retary by General Pershing in a brief gave immediate re arey Reynolds, cantralto, of Harte drees in whieh hoe complimented | 2nd in a short time I was all right | tord, and Frederick W. Latham, bass, their record of fitness and efficiency. again’’, DONAT LALONDE | of New Britain . Secrotary ker, with bared head &0c. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 20c Paul Althous s been singing in the cold wind, told the o(lI;A-‘)rs (he_\; At dealers or from FRUIT-A-TIVES | .‘\,.‘,‘,]'“\“i‘ .\\V'\vm’»‘» vr\u L "l'\ur'.\ ::;m?’:;\r\)y were typical American soldiers anc e i e | several years with increasing 7 said they were “The point of the Limited, OGDENSBURG, N. Y. durity and has been in more perform- e ¢ o % A SH 1 £7 & 2 % 4 el vhol the past scason than ever be= 4 G S £ . , < wedge of the army which the whole T ing T % : Mr. Althouse is an American. par nt ' i QGORT RV% Ry 3 5 American people is driving into the | ~ oS e L partmenes ‘ e : 7 L A0 : el SR B T 2 QUARTERMASTER OF He has been received with great en: “selling it to W ¢ e 5 T 2 , § x SLBRRSNTE, g, The officers formed a line and eac! i SRS e i v ring—coma oMl i R R ; : RGN T e shook hands with the secretary as his TROOPS IN FRANCE (us0; Worcester SRRl on Lol cord while you Mave hat TSI, p i 1 Sy : Nl 0 g % name was announced. The secretary R Rl AR T CLUCIE A0S ‘And,” Mr. Barnes added, can X 5 i ey g o ' PR R oA : acknowledged each greeting and, as T ”__”’ il vt et throw a stone from my house into oy 7 Gt o LA i ke 4 s : s o R some acquaintance approached, he ;W:m; 1_‘“.‘ e ‘\MV“M”’ 5 "m“ with the cellar of one of the men who has i : i : B ; SR> S & gdded afipersonaliwordior two, elviciorl Oy eral Colt ok s anetol got that wood, or some of it anyway.” i i . ‘ SRR o5 % B3 17 EIIIIy General Pershing sthowed gratifica- : et m]',,”',‘,,‘ G fa gy ) : 4 3 % i . 2 tion at the splendid condition and ap- e Shi S brobablviEnownl tot man Quigley Like the Kaiser. b 54 5 : ool Baes : b e pearance of the brigade, and re- e ihar iinykcoprans ibefonciiia The speaker also referred to the RS = % B 4 marked. “These men have been there i ¢ | }_“." T sy M'M‘ controversy between the common 5 . A ? G & and know what it is, You can tell | | : % B hhi o il vt e s council, the mayor and the White o i e e that by the way they throw out their i Jarly suited to the work to be given Oak Crushed Stone company in which | Mg . 2 5 ; chests as they swing by.” g ; q ind the announcement of her appeac- the council ordered stone from hint | : % 5 %, B When the review was over the ! g ance in New Britain with the New: but the mayor vetoed it “because of | 7 B 5 ] ; 9 A > 5 : S brigade dishanded into units and A 3ritain Charal societ is bound: to: council ; : : = { : RPN N : marched back to the camps. Secre- et iwhke o great deal of interest im this again passed it over the mayor's veto. | i : v 7 é ¢ A 2 s ¥ tary Baker, General Pershing and his e > X city “Phat is German imperialism,” | L : ; ; A : AoILIE 7 staif and the other generals trudged | 5 2 i o Cavey Reynolds, contralto, of charged Mr. Barnes | i i : : g 4 i ot 4 down the hill through the mud to the _ . Hartford, has been well known for her During his speech Mr. Barnes held | g ¢ [ % . 4 : waiting motor cars. sterling work in lo. niusical cireles the attention of his audience well, but 3 / &% i Visits Verdun Region. 3 : o (Fecraom s s et aat .~h«1 has i S W errupted once when a group Sty N e & 7 | friends in New Britain and is always ::; :(\":n”:\‘:::'\l\hw- main sate suve| Tho largest pieces of sterilizing ; steam hoiler which provides the nec- | bodies, and in the meantime the ,7""‘\" . 1,.‘\}:“‘:‘“ 11(:’\-\”:1“&‘;;‘d‘x-‘;‘r} | ussurea of a cordial reception when “three cheers for Mayor Quigley.” | essary high-pressure steam. Their | clothing and effects of the men can | 92€ a8 he o oot = o it i : v ever she appears in this city. and when the 1 o'clock whistle blew | portability permits them being taken | be thoroughly disinfected in less than | Kilometers in ¥ S ohene s ‘;h & 3 . s 5 ¥ | Frederick W. Latham, bass, needs e e speaker concluded his re-|be sent to General Pershing’s forces | close to the fighting lines. By the | 40 minutes in one disinfector. The | the anoming _""‘r‘"e sl B &, | no introduction. He is a product of A ks the applause of his listeners | in Ivance. The sterilizing machine | use of these disinfectors It is possi- | upper photograph shows ten of the | dun resion to a spot from which For S B 4 | New Britain, has done much chureh, for | | ble to take the men out of the trench- | sterilizing machines which will soon | Puamont was visible. ~ He saw the % wark in this vicinity and has ap. was mingled with the shouts | was devised by Dr. Leon L. Watters. s AR e 2 o5 ‘ Quigley given by this same coterio | evised by Dr. Leon L. Watters. | /", 4 cand them to one of the many | be sent to General Pershing’s forces. | activities behind the French lines and | K oo ; . 5 peared at a great many of the musi. personal spite”, and then the | apparatus ever constructed will soon | | ey | Bach apparatus is complete in itself | c{ations where facilities are provid- | The lower photograph shows a close- | # lons artillery wagon train and $ ¢ A cal events in this city where his fine ‘ and weighs 8,000 pounds. It has a ' | PRI e B L = | | ed for bathing and cleansing of the | up view of the apparatus. i marching troops. " R | voice is much appreciated and wherd | On the way he stopped wherever a S { he is immensely popular. 5 American troops were billeted, the or- 2 : ’ | The singers will be supported by to be a politician, but I have had a | REFUGEES SAVING M,—« \p R POSSESS{ONS | zanizations turging out for inspection. | 3 d : the same selected orchestra of 30y little experience with this so-called i JE The soldiers were questioned regarding | E 3 g | pieces under the direction of Rob-3 1 wigh to meet every man face to face. | Scod government, I established tho . details of food, billets and equipment & 0 i §¢ | ert Prutting which made such a f: It makes no difference to me whether | White Oak Crushed Stone company : and the secretary often went into the . : vorable impression at the King Olaf] e n i from factory, farm or | out on the Plainville trolley line and ¥ W:’ e T kg g 7 billets to get a personal impression. 3 5 concert last season. office. 1t makes no difference to me after we got running was invited to v © ~ { 'The only complaint registered was | The first part of the program wil what bis nationality or relision might | fisure on ihe clty’s requirements for : X about a scant food ration, which was | consist of the work mentioned abovds be, provided he is a man and abides :Irmv.‘ lhc’ u\,\‘ hm.l |lL>L‘|\. paying | o % found to he due to the temporary Harry L. Rogers, who had charge and the second part will comprisq by our laws and if he does that, he | previously a big price for stone. | change in the stations of the units| je 4yo transportation and supplies of selections by the orchestra, song Y o tian. 1 am here for two particu- | When the bids were opened I wus affected. Once the secretary’s the American expeditionary force into | STOUPS DY the orchestra and byspe oy remtons. One reason is because | found to be the lowest bidder about | met w traveling kitchen. The secre- | nfovico several months ago, is chier | Ci4 reduest “His Faith Shall No o are the men that elect the mayor | one-half the price they had paid tury left his automobile and had e e e e e L TR DY E ohorua from (King HOTaf, O fake n far mreater interest in the | the year before. In fact, my bid was, tuste of the soup and food. His com- | g Spe iRt Pr St & oroc | The -chorus of the soclety, whic : + 1 P ge el . S pro- | .o political situation of our ¢ than | after being averaged up, ment “Very good.” sirii el el s is larger this year than ever before the average business man. The | less than my competitors. During the day Seeretary Baker grade olonel to J has been rehearsing for several week and I am not ashamed | tract was acepted by the Board Would Reduce Taxes. Following is the speech ered by Mr. Barnes: “I am here this afternoon because 3 3 Vil IS i /) i that of brigadier general. g 54 ¥ other reason i : ¢ 2 : - i visited the Frendh divisional com- e past on the work. The rehear: Ol you. T want your vote, for we | J'ublic Works and Council but tl e ) ; A i3 } mander, who complimented the = | have been most satisfactory and stand 50-50 in this coming campaign. Mayor vetoed this contract without f ey gl ¥ : American troops saving he had called MUNCH SELLS GONTROL concert this year bids fair to exce) P “hm ome of the large real estate giving any explanation. That is Ger- | | : . s the attention of his men to the expe- ven {he wonderful work done b i | r at the King Olaf concert Ja owners in this city and most of you | man Imperial Diplomacy. I got tho i . ; i X g UL T s 1h) ratmoR S AN o e own some. Therefore, the burden of | Councilm together and showed 2, b 4 : ¢ e o e e i I Bioset, Cule Goor biie Now furnishing the money to run this city | them some of the mavor's good gov- | : £ 5 2 ©u Trestay findins Bigiscitiin tthe is equally divided. Now I know what | crnment and they passed it over his % : : o ? vicinity of a certain unit, he sent for | Jands by Transaction Being Com- |in May, the people of New Britaif it is to work with your hands, and 1| heaud and three other members still R 3 : i RV’ U feliowi ObiodnE Cariisle) Babaock | ot 2 will have an opportunity of not onl know what it is to work with capital | voted with the Mayor and one of : - 3 g 3 i Clevalind o orisaie n the Maina| E eted Toda | enjoying a concert of exceptiong and with me it is an even toss-up. I|those men Alderman J 3 9.5 X Corps, and a son of a personal friend. | By the sale of controlling interest | M1 204 "“ s ‘:”"' ,“,:;“” e put will be contributing see if we could not | reass as that he wanted to stand G i 2 = (e amme dawn hers (0 eee & e 0. e e e | s : . ; R After a Dbrief talk, the two were |in the Sam Munch Co. suloon on [ SiAHO% DUt Wi conttbiLaE PySEnes ayor : 4 4 : . : photographed together. Main ¥ streot; § Bamuel MeMunchy Wewho)|ntc AV IROSIDENEE OF 1800 L SRR the community and assisting in ral join forces and reduce the taxes for 3 e o akes me blush with Te18. | trigue. Now it ma The visit to Domremy, the home of | conducted the cafe for the past 19 | h ! »s of 1918, as you all know, | shame when I hear some of these 5 o 0 7 L Do 9| ihg funds for the local Red Cre ila l‘)‘e ot bo over 18 mills if it had { ment. When they talk about it it : e ¥ ! cident of the day, Secretary Baker | ness. The details in connection, with | *% 0 o ™50 oo rs of Maye ik : s and General Pershing driving to the | the sale of the majority of the stock | THrOUEN —ine efors OF HIES | Quigley, the management of th not been from someone sauandering | yeminds me of something we buy In little village. They inspected the |in the corporation are being nego- | ¥ our money. I have nml»l‘_x‘ ‘]f' have | tho Five and Ten <,\:m‘h.\quv‘ _Why ebiveh Fhiveithe Mreach harolns s |Hateal today:! | The purchasers Ware |iam Fox clroultiof theaters hins Sy Mome e ;U(“ 5 1::1‘1& [ want | Eons ;‘“l\,”xf:",u.n l.’\,“: n l:,,l\’lt ‘”‘,‘,, i 2 2 B S A Y ; Daptized and the humble cote where | Frank Monkiewicz and Klemens KKal- | €FOUSI ’]HH».A”M the use of the loc o e s e thing do- | S S e | e s 'ffip % 5 b 5 she was born. kowski. The Sam Munch Co. is cap- | tieater for the concert to tell you that there, is nothing | “Bvery man that abides by our S ; . - . pomn L [ i packed house 1s anticipated au ing. They know it all. Naturally this | jaws is for good government. Good g 5% Rt 6 5 = Mr. Munch came to New Britain | \f the public responds as is expecte plame must fall on the mayor and | zovernment has rocked in the cradle | ClTY ITEMS ke, Munch came to New Britaln| ' iontial sum for Red Crosecphy his appointees. | of liberty since July 4, 1776, and has [ The bombarded villages fo the east; French family have returned (o thei ford a few years ago. Mr. Monkie. | Doses Will be realized “If 1 am fortunate enough to be| gnly heen disturbed when some poli- | of Rhelms are asgain under fire by | partly wrecked home only again to T wicz hes been in the general con- | = = elected, I hope the blame Will be| (ician tries to take it out in a leaky | German shot and shell, and this!flee with their meager possessions. Adler-Rochestor Clothes at Besse- | tracting and building business. The | COAL DEALERS MEE placed on my shoulders in ‘]»c of fail- | jpat. What we \\-u\lu, ;vn”cnn*n,l is Tolin b oaTy et D e L L | A L e e D e O T T R s 1 f : NS e < B | games J. Storrow Speaks On O m‘e'After reading a report of that won- | question how to get it. In fact, what | when danger threatens the country. ”BOOTLEG(‘E 1) \m"\..f,‘f,e' l.fiz“,',’:".‘,],‘c }',r;::efs;;f;&n;"" S:fl;c ‘:‘31 ‘Q‘Q";fl‘p", (-’vf,-v‘h-:\ ](‘:,‘4'.“'\‘., \‘ | i’nlth‘n‘lx derful crop of potatoes We Were 0| want is to let the sovernment alone | We will save ourselves. Now is the GERS” SENTENCED Will be the toplo of diseussion will be | ness will be continued undor the | have in the municipal field, 1 went out | ;nq Jook after the details. time, sentlemen, to get together and RN, M A "L““ o )r e e e e | Springtictd v March and found the mayor and Mr. Ruth-| w «\ \ote for Quigley means a vote | cut out some of this nonsense. We San bt S S iionit e new managers hive | xearly 600 fuel men attended tdday erford, the building inspector, in the | o, ¢60d government’ his notices say. | want facts, not theory. o want | Attorney Spellney Says New Yondon ks |- .° ob 88 Hmakiin st L el ”‘;”j"”“‘f‘ { session of th nual convention field busily engaged superintending the | o that insinuate that such men as | possibilities, not impossibilities. Now, Probably Wosst Place. Al _See us first for vour spring hat, | 2T 100 SIOC tO FEUIS S price | New England coul dealers here. TH work. T urged Mr. Rutherford to use | 1, oiq Camp, Robert J. Vance, George | boys, when you go to the bat April 3 : 1 ong Coast | Itoseben Hat Shop.—Advt. or the purchase of the majorily of | {5 said to be the largest conventy 1s good influence with the mayor "(” e L s a st )| —=SeveniBentito dan. The committee on uniform hours of | “/0¢¢ 1ave been sgiven. | have these potatoes sold in the fie ment, while they were mayors of the | don’t want you to make a foul n Hartford, March 21.—Refore ackine | (1€ Chamber of Commerce held a|__ . = » | cers were and let the citizens come and gt the | .o ¢ New Britain? Why man alive, | want you to make a clean hit and | imposing of Sontoncs o wore asking | jeeting this morning end prepared a ( IDBOURNE HEADS COMMITTEE. | ollows ) quantity Tequired for winter use L| {hese men forgot more about good | then give us the home run men accused of ‘“bootlegging.” 17 .. | schedule for adoption at the next The State Council of Defense President rk. Northam could not talk to tho mayor, s Mol government than George Quigley or 1 5 meeting of the organization. about to make a farm survey of this [{ion: vice bresidents, Lyman K. L the | e | ” In attending the Red Cross concer| to- | in point of ndance in years. O this morning , as b e : Attorney Spellacy told Judge Thomas arE s t \as t0o busy having his picture taken | S5 CUIM 0T Seome of you have | - in the federal eourt today peat homi% | Rev. Harry I Bodley of Springfield, | State and the local War Bureau is | Foxcroft, M zood, Nash dn frontiokian s Lol ens el Pond ipediin e et Toneen fuinn LR ) 11,897.57% TONNAGE SUNK |tions in New London, aue to the ac . formerly rector of St. Mark’s | 28sisting in this city. E. O. Kilbournc Bierce, Burlington, Wy vau know where the potatoes went, | (o "5 tice any particular change in ) 3 tivity of bootleggers, were so bad that | F'Piscopal church, is visiting in this | IS chairman of the local committee 1. Lowell, Mass., George and our money went with them to the} i) 5 city government except bein he had asked Navy aflicials to do | it and will be assisted by E. 8. Ha v, Pawtucket, R. I, J. P. McCy dump. They did not go Into YOUT| jore expensive under Mayor Qu Destruction of Allied and Neutral | Something to stop it. He said that| Largest line of soft collars in New | 11 D- Battye, H. S. Blake, e asthare, (S Bk cellar or mine. That is only onc v's administration? I have lived Lo Lior v e o e e i Rl ne ¥lder, Amherst, Mass.; treas Stance of where $12.000 of our money | ; Shipping by War Agencies and Ma- | port on the coast for bootlegging. The | Besse-Leland’s—advt, s s B RUDSSEL S S Bandbete | ob £eoins ) 2 i e 1sted 1 1r y: me of 3 4 9 TS = : Pl and E. O. Brown. sxecut secretary, C. J. Hart, | ily of four boys. One of them is in| SR e commander of the U. S. S. Salem at 5 £ 0 | executive re | France. One is a wireless operator | Fine Risk Greatly Exaggerated. that port had asked the eivil authori- m?\{i?f i‘;fi'“l‘," ?‘fm".' actine secxes - — ton. | on rire Tsland, both volunteers and ties ta remedy conditions. Vil e ?]’o.“‘”_‘“"“g‘f' o SOLDIERS MAY DRILI. 1 James J. Storrow of Boston, “Now I want ta show vou another| serving Uncle Sam. I don’t see as | Judge Thomas queried the defend- ?wmé« Ao “f]‘ f"lisf“ln.‘ ;“m' Herpennt W ORCoorloiiine so2q | Bngland, fuel administrator loss of $23,000 of our money. This, | ihe phoys are much different than the ants trom New London, but apparently { o " mMogn streat. 0 8 BOMe | yrachine Gun Battallon, formerly the they claim, was no one's fault, but L y,us of '62. No particular change in each knew little of the conditions as | e o0 5 . 801st, hag written to Mayor Quigley want to prove that it is someone’s| oyg pe brought up while Quigley N S e a whole. Your neckwear always at Besse= > . = 2 The Prevacational school foun- | L | e e Eha Bl from TaTifRantonces ver ol Sivenl (o oLl Delandis—advE asking it arrangements can be made | CHiz St e o iat: pasfmayonBsamees o YR Ul enemy action and marine risk on |, Vol Sent ) ElvenECofivanle B8 et : to have the company come here on dation is it. The men who attempted | our government, which was estab- | ripuary 1, 1918 allied and neutral | JON0% _colored; Charles =Ledieax | An important rehearsal of the Y. | April 5 or 12 and give an exhibition | New Haven, Mareh 21L.—When to put such z "“’-1“”‘~_ D, I“‘.' : ]\l”’;"‘ lished long before the mayor w L opine Rl e |}4‘m’y Dardelin, Jidward Gill, Thomas | M. T. A. & B. dramatic cast will be | drill and minstrel show, the proceeds | amining Barl E. Tucker, of Hebr ginal foundation must have been blind. | jorn 72 wross tons, whilo shipyerdy | Connolly, Joseph Green and Jumos|held in the Tahs' hall this evening. |to go to the company’s fund. The |at the urmy recruiting station here < W ecause urnishes € R 5 ¢ + o S alk anc F: e as give 1 Pt - I know, bec T S| Knocks Quigley’s Platform. ¢ of the Central Powers were | LAKims, and a fine was given w| Mallory Hats at Besse-Leland’s | soldiers, if invited to come, would | day it rushed stone o tue Souno o e urning out 6,606,275 Charles Stebbins only.—advt make all arrangements themselves, ord for echest expansion had b pany who did this work, and I was ow you know of that wonder- | ol Gdt SSCRES el o | For making u false statement n!°h ol ot arrae R R e s e there every day or two while the work | ry| document the mayor sprung four [ 2 e oS 1L of }1is questionnaire, Pailo Pilosa, of pracnae et Il ey s spabionlombo; ¢ REPU 1S LI his chest nearly seven inches. ) Sl | losses, they do not approach the | Bridasport. was Eiven ihres mimths | down town today for the first time| COTTON REPUDIATES LEwrm. |his ehett BCtl TOieh (i€ e ol > g claims of the Germans, and with 2, im Jail, 9 since illness. hington, March 21.—A letier to | 5 and welgd | | School System Attacked. Washington, March 21.—Figures of British admiralty on submarine losses and world shipbuilding were made public here today by the Brit- dressed the convention this aftern BRIEVKS EXPANSTON RECOR was found that the station r was progressing. This further cost the ci $23,000 more 1 could mention | «power taxes, gone from 16 1 4 several more, but these farge | mills to 20 1 589,000 tons of enemy ships added to e The store with a reputation to | the Cudahy Packing Co., written by I | 1 the output of the war period, the net Dana Durand at Chicago, January 13 P RREE, e kcep. Besse-Leland Co.—advt. ROOT 2,326 VOTES AHE Lower five insurance, gone uD| oo “4o"world shippine, exdlusive o VILLISTAS BLOW UP TRAIN ey S ndvt. D he that the Drise of momt to| WVENROOT 2,326 VOTES AHEAD) of Germany and her allies, 1s At the meeting of the Haddassah Milwauke March 21.—Retin { from 15 to 26 per cent. i 1 and | * ‘L ower telephones, only when ti 121 : magbing ddassah | foeqers be kept down, was written they claim our increased s LowergiteleDtones Sont o hen the | ony 2,641,921 tons, society held last night, a drawing for ithout the authority of J. P. Cotton, | from the backwoods so far today d Eneslcistnl neieuRe ecelver falls from the hook. £ e 3 o : a coffee percolator was held. The| peag of the meat division of the Food | not change the relative standing 3,09 2. iuiemen, Qv d atoes at 75c per bushel. = B = yynamite Coaches Preight Cars, | lucky 9 s drs i 0 : s S iy landa et by i torfed these assets, and in case we get 200 p.(,)t?\-(m e STANLEY POST T DynamitosConchess aud reien s coxs icky x’f"l’“'i"” s drawn by Miss | gqministration, Mr. Cotton today (Pld | the result of Tiesday's primary, W S b . Mary Kolodney. The proceeds from | ne senate agriculture committee. Fe L : 1 £ S T i i en— the vote complete in 22 count ¥.whouis Zolng toflonnitie town (Fe s S | An open meeting of Stanley Pos Cilling e e v < manes whe S tI’ e o e LR e Rilling Two and Wounding Ten— | tne ‘sale of tickets on the percolator | cuiq it had been his endeavor to pay [ Virtually complete from others, that is t t it is one we can all un- G. A. R., was held last night. A long 2 i - . will go to the treasury of the societ: Fai s vine Lenroot had a lead 6 md cutertaining program % Under Lead of Holguin. 1 i 3 society. | o sair price to cattle feeders. o 2,326 ¢ et T nover did understand his | 2c s entertainings DISERI | wascars of ITho cholt oLt John the Bvanges |~ s PESOto e T bt b e G ey and 1 don’t believe he understands tems and show a tot wbout | ,000. Now our ci n- d in four year money when the city is ¢ surdened with debt? These are important things to take into consideration | vied out consisting of coTnet solos by e “Now our new parks the north George Bigge and solos by Mrs. B = et i and south ends cost $64,000. Why it | it himself, after experimenting with | ™ Ong of the mm;mmngb'fzn_ under Epifanio Holguin, dynamited f\l‘n.a (‘V\.‘e;‘;!f][{ at 7:30 in the home of | o o 4 21— Charles Veros- 4 T Is a crime to call such scrub land | it four years at our expense. ures of the evening Was an erlgies] | and Tobbed a Mexico Northwestern | Mrs. Willlam C. Hart on Olive street. | 80°00 o 1opper, who had evade EIBRDIN(C (28 LANE YR parks, and they would not sell today | I want to ask you where William | gxetch by Robert Weeden, ‘| mixed passenger and freight train this| Largest and most complete lne of | {ho' draft board all Winter while em- Additional deliveries of munig for half that money provided the | Jennings Bryan's platform of 16 to 1| Darkey’s Dream.” The sketch was | morning at Zanta So 110 miles | Children’s suits at Besse-Leland’s.— | piqyed on a wood-chopping job over | potatoes are to he made tomory rity needed capital. However, T am | has gone? | followed by the new patriotic anthem, | southwest of Juarez, killing two pas- advt. oY tate e, came to town yesterday | and, it is reported, some of not complaining about these parks| ‘‘You know what was on every bill | “Beautiful America.” Plans for an. | sengers and wouming ten, according Mayor George A. Quigley will con- | and was taken by Constable Rhoades | people buying these potatoes ccla for I feel thankful that we got some- j board two year 20, ‘We Saved You ! other open meeting Were announced. | to messages rcceived here today and | duct a noon-day rally at the Landers, | charzed with evading the drafl. The | they are good seed potatoes, At thing for our money, for in most:| and Yours, but look at the sacrifice. | It will be heid in April and will Lo [ confirmed by the Mexican general] Frary & Clark factory entrance to- [ man was sent to Hartford today for | present time the committee has o pases we got nothing. 1 do not claita | We don’t want anyone to save u»luu: last open meeting of the year, lcoxmuluw mMoIrTow noon. arraignment, 650 bushels left to be disposed of, 1 Paso, March 21.—Villa followers | list Catholic church will rehearse | pODGED DRAFT ALL WINTER. | didate