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NEW BTAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MARCH 23, 1918, [ Boston Store C0AL DISTRIBUTION 3vr-;;:,-ffraa;vsf::;t-\:-fah:{l:':e:;;:;z;t::s::e;fsr;:tfimswuu] WRITES |4 S100 FINF/ FOR lates the forewoing regulations will | cure the broadest and most equitable | . | feremre— e distribution possible during the comi- | - i | BURLINGTON Heavy Penalty Menaces CONSUM- | siurea oy e remrcientatives or e New Britain Soldier Tells of His;(lomplamam Paid 82 lor Quart of New England Coal Dealers’ associa- NEW ooy WhoFlogn{ Fmel (120 tstenn seists comuens ncongn Experiences Abroad Kerosene Mixture hearty co-operation in the perform- Wi ance of this patriotic service. | Hartford, March 38.—The general i Captain Alfred H. Griswold of thi John Maleaski, who prescribed plan of retail distribution of coal and city has written the following letter | mixture of keroxcie, turpentine coke in Connecticut for this year and | TILSON SUPPORTING | to Mayor G. A. Quigley, telling in an | camphorated oil for Nathan Tock: { regulations verning such distribu- interesting manner of some of his ex- | lJame back. about Christmas time, was tion, were given out late yesterday by AERIAL TORPED periences overseas: fined $100 in poliee court this morn Fashioned in a new way, on | state 1\(.1]_ \<le|||1|1:(w;ulu|- m?m{H w. 4 0 DO i “Dear Friend: ;’H“{' by Judge .J Meskill on i a3 v o Russell. Barly purchase and storage | “Your letter of the 50th of Janu- | conviction of the « or practicing a_wonderful new machine, | 50y oG o Necessary o | ary received and was very glad to re. | medicine withou certificate. A wel differs radically from all | mestic requirements, is urged. The Inventor Barlow Believes Berlin Can | ceive it. It is always a great pleas charge of obtaining money under order applies to all anthracite coal of o o in o Taloe bretentes was meiseds it A 1 | ure ear from the folks at home, | 4 pr g erged with the other Stockings. sizes larger than buckwheat. Be Destroyed in 30 Days by land I certalaly appreciate your let. | ¥eater offense, all Leing part of the | Hands - o1 The applica f cod consumers ters, in 5 one ransactic The 3 v Full fashioned, yet without o .mff.f‘i'i’::-fi:,,f:,&: consumes HIs Dlothoa) fers. Tt is a hard proposition folion s Blmationton e Rcnaltvgio e : s Lo onnne qu s fdemand t write an interesting letter over here, £ = IO onssuch aseam. Plus the high spliced | tnat « true aectaration be given to 15 (Spocial tolth ramma) o G s o e e Y The acensed, an old man le : toe. | questions. These include the kind of e el ) e b 2 labout 65 y of age, was without heel and double sole and i i e e Washington, March 23. sen- | Write about are taboo with the cen- | dDout It fits the ankle snugly, and |xina of heating plant, sizo of coal | fitive Tilson, of Connecticut, i e b RoRcol Tt e Blace e e o e 5 T booster for the aerial torpedo perfect- | that am writing this letter from. is comfortable and long :i::::)c:‘1c1;|\(':>:'|\"‘“\‘\m::“’E‘\‘ received ane” |ed by Lester P. Barlow, formerly I would certainly like tz describe it | "3 he went fo 4 - e wearing. e e et ot | Gonnecticut SiWithitnis devicafBarlow: (ftolvolilandl aisof tell voul where kit 15 (i oE ennad U TOUShAAEAIE RS tan te - . lng sear smilbe M i ;| claims that Berlin can be destroyed | DUt as usual the censor says ‘mothing | Lerbst, that Maleski iad an effective with the & Burlington New Fashioned | auantity on hand on that date and | ;rom the air in 30 days by engines! doinz’ but T'll tell you what to do. | SMedY for a “sick” bn Maloasit sironstiierist > o e Nty of $5,000 | 12Unched trom behind the Allied lines | Go down into the darkest corner of | 52Ve him & quart hoitle, for which he thought of. r HOSIERY ;n;‘(l( ]r o semen irn‘;?:w'o;nl( nt. op | 7 France and controlled by mechan- | Your cellar take a fine mahogany | "I'ar"“'l AL ] s (Rl TR 1O The walls proy e rog g 5 D@ Joals, Lopras J ical or other means. It is not ne-| parlor table with two or three can- | MUst not leave the mixture ncar the | and by thelr treatment oSy larg Is made in popular colors of poth has been fixed for wilfully male | cessary, as in the case of the airplane, | dles to seo by, stick these on the table | 210V Lepdidenol ol e Bidocs created. i silk lisle and sold at a reason: g o | that a man should be with the ma- | with their own grease, then take a | b5 Orde Sahban We are showing sco ect papers for aking E ement “hine e i i icine o 1 wis ar & In making the announc chine to guide it, Mr. Barlow claims. | cracker box to sit on. Just imagine | [CiN¢ on tl : Lo s R rooms. New papers in both plaimie nd ¥gured. returned ticin \ It is remarkable what o difference new wall paper mulke < advised would by a room, «und the cost is very moderate. ages the purchase and storage of coal | gress. Some of them fear that the Mrs, W el i ¢ > il bl bhoats which T am writing. If vou want to e pRlasl i ¢CALL PATTERNS and coke for necessary domestle re- | simplicity of the Barlow device is such | make it a littlo more realistic just sot e i For LiViIlg Roomv F()l' the ements as early as possible in or- | that the Ge She s e and (HIH’PI_}IPH J i a e Germans will discover it l\ v trap the night before and catch 5 107 1 5, C | der, first, to insure the delivery of |the Allies do not adopt it, Barlow's | O T S b b R e el Shtsy L able price 50C : retail distribution the fact i pointed | The device would be expensive, but | yoursel? about 35 or 40 feet undes | CXPIoSion AR Pair Barlow | ground and you will come pretty near i | out that the United States Fuel ad- | ¢ffactive, Col, Tilson believes. minisration recommends and encour- | pnas other backers in and out of con- | to imagining the conditions under coal and coke for this purpose; and |iriends feel that he is helpless to 0- | squeaking under the table, T want| i1 that e e S Dining R00m Bedl‘oom W T second, to assist the transportation | cure the approval of the aerial forpeds | P . edicine from 1 THE NEW MAGAZINE | ompanics by offecting delivery of as | on account ot the wao Gt ane L e maslo o ey Brl i KT e e b o ll much coal and coke as possible be- | department which unwinds very o eon DO Imishty proud of ”N' dlapski had proven an a 1 fore next winter. slawly. > | boys over here, some of us might be | opt testimony taste. Dainty cloth effec General Plan Outlined Col. Tilson has been interested """“”“”“”‘1 prICnols ways M E et ol tnemisElive na Beautiful 18 and 30 inch siripes and chambray effed € 0 S Barlow, for ' long time. Baviow ne tell vou they have passed through | 1y Bailee o1 e blends, Jaspe stripes, grass Joach one has a very pre The following general plan has|the inventor of two bombs that arc oo SiPreme fest —and not i nent Station said the | cloth effects and textures in cut out border. been adopted soverning retail d tol bensed) byl the Amevican Aviation| .o cd sl tcertainlyam § proud mixture uned 90 to v ocent great variety of flat tones and tribution for 1918: Corps in aerial warfare behind the| e twWo old companies of Nationa kerosene, turpentine mphor- metallic finish. 1. Every consumer should be urged | Geman lines. One of these Guardsmen that went out of Also fine selections two-tone bombs, « & L wen t of New | ted oil. Though not a doctor to place at an early date with his |KROWN as the “protruding rad de-| Lritain last April. There is only one | opinion, the mixture contiinei and tapestry papers. regular dealer his order for his rea- irouble with our boys and that is they | healing properties. Admissions 1 To introduce these fine sonable normal requirements for the | Cessful bomb in the world. Tt s satd | 2'€ to0 anxlous to fisht and get reck- | by {he accused were testified URDers A cHoTIeLAthcscRsEecials vear ending March 81, 1919. Such | !0 strike the ground and then send less. Speaking of Genman te, T Serce A. (. Malon t Rawl- | for next week. order must be made in writing and | P2Tt Of itself a short distance up in | Dave seen miles of country that thev ' ings also testified. Maleaski said that | $1.25 paper .. $1.00 a roll Visit the Studio House f{ must state substantially the informa- | 8¢ @ir, so that the full force of th ?“"" f’"”'”:"“_'], from and every fruit| while he was “‘rushing the growler” | $1.00 papers ...... 80c a roll nformation on interior deco tion called for in regulations herein- | €XPlosion takes effoct, instend of dig- has either heen chopped down | one day, almost year az Bocls 75¢ papens ..... 60c a roll ating., Skilled decorators after set forth. When such orders | 818 & Pig hole in the graund, as the Sl T e el S0 seeniaonuicll a0 WlinEto g0 eRnielicin effonniy 50¢ papers ..... 10¢ a roll your service. have been entered, the dealers shall | 214 t¥Pe of bombs do. Col. Tilson has | Where they mounted machine guns In | sore back. Maleaski supplied it | Proveedl o make deliveries thereon | demonstrated Sthese bhomt in the the belfry and then filled the body of | Asked it he was @ chemist the ac- et o e e B it G s 00 W from firing on them. The TFrench |of $100 was imposcd. SAFE ROBBER AT H S WOODS RE ELECT highest explosive swhich is decia finally had to fire on their own peo- A charge of breakir qua ine I'ederal Agents Keeping I. W. W. Or- | ments, provided that orders of six |, = G g g e e I er ivelthelGe ns e e . agai ) e e e ertain to reach its target f ple in order to drive the Germans out. | restrictions was miade against Mrs. CLIFFORD HOME ganization Under Surveillance—De- | When all consumers, who are willing to accept delivery, have recelved two- thirds of their normal annual re- Everything for the individu Chintzes and all over ps terns in very pleasing colorg Complete line of broth dox estic and Imported, in wi range of prices from 15c to § All reduced for this sale. vice,” is believed to be the most suc- low is said to have been an aviator bu speak about having severe | Sebastian Amento of 420 Main g ! : b ate ak t ¢ = Sebs o Amento ol 4! L Tocal Man Again Choscn Secrets the Mexican revolutionary forces sev- | weather at home. We arve having | street. Dr. Moore, superiniendent of i cral Years ago. s lendid weather here, and have had 4 testified that he placed the Connecticut Alumni Associati quirements, the dealers may proceed 3 or over a month. I had a ano home under quarantine S ) for Night Visit at Coluni- Dot a o il s Dalancs of awl irass o5 ANOTHER WAY TO HELP, dandelion ens the old day 2. on account of scarlet fever. R 15 il : 3 Ealbe i »¢ the French soldicrs dug for me. el 20 he ent to the house | bia Strect Residence. B » normal annual requirements o S — 2 s i oy e e O R The Connecticut Alumni As! each consumer, (The provisions for | Views of Towns Occupied By Ger- il e Rl Sl R e B! oniorlopoated M atl the (itiont otk Dartimouth colgtal KA two-thirds delivery should apply only mans Are Needed, St ! SpncEly : f RS home of D. Clifford at 61 Colum- | 17th annual reunion and dinnc g o : ; Soxt shipment of fobaccoltiri acod and on the visit the day fol- | 5 to anthracite. With respect to bitum- e 2 UbmEnieonstolac Her st S D e i T ind the reward for his|evening at the City club of Hai inous for domestic use, the dealer At the request of the War Depart- S e b i coal Gl owihs £ had asain beer 3 . : v evateril A et N omize | NighUs work was about $2.50 and | There were two speakers, 1l may proceed to deliver the consum- | Ment, the American Protective League + hoyx were very grateful for { down. Dr. Moore did not recognize = > e Clifford’s and gloves. The | being Prof. Homer Key members of the I. W. W. who are| 7 , Must close now, s o p . the woman to whom | Mr. Clifford’s hat an E men t er's normal annual requirements). Tf fusgsaloneqn Sduie i tding the | thief opened the safe in the room | director of the college, wi a consumer already has a quantity stry SR g soon to come to trial here, charged on hand, he shall receive only such | Intelligence purposes, picture posta oF e Ttine provi. | used by Mr. Clifford for an office by | war timeo condition D stroy Property and Raise Funds. icago, March 23—~Federal agents are watching the activities of a new organization of the I. W, W., called the “Knights of Liberty Mob,” it be- came known today. These activities, they assert, have to do with sabotage ind raising defense money for the | has undertaken to procure for that | Department for mediate use for 'to all my friends. pltnyiclailae thoresplonagel sos The z King I mbination. He pried | where already wpproximute! sovernment agents say secret com- SS e s = 5 = SELESER et hathe | working the co ation. He prie already approximatels Sover ”‘:‘1‘)‘;: :"" o oumee among | tdditional amount as shall make up \ phok )‘ phe. Twlf-tone reproductlo FORESEES PERIL OF B the e e e o, whe | open small drawers and tried to get |cent. of the entire und.ii her things that “Willam D, Hay. |Dis normal annual requirements. e e e B LT g {he prtient, were weorking in a | nto another compartment, but was | body has enlisted in military e Eherybo RS T & e e Any consumer who iinds it impos- | e s oin ol SN otie s on BOLSHEVIKI IN U. S.| itore on'y SR unsuccessful. Mr. Clifford is certain | The second speaker wus LU wood is back at his desk,” that “the| ., 1 5, 5 1ace an order with any deal- | buildings, towns and localities now D R e e e e Econel oo ot I 'W. W. is getting back into normal | £11® 10 place an order WAR ALY ¢ el | occupied Ty the German forces in InspeciorsDalanyand Mol et salo R 0 D s et o form, “that it may be necessary 0| p;q) committee, who will endeavor | France, Belgium and Luxembourg ek e e e et vneatel i bonas - oor i e il resort to other methods.” to arrange for supply. Carload or |and Jikewise in that portion of Ger- | President Hutchins, of University of | WOMan was discharzed with a warn- | (R Sact COFEHERHES 2 whilst vanideal momeNar o Federal officials have learned the T.|,° 2720 el ot be dellvered | many lying west of a line running | ing. ere passe 3 PRBGN nailcf tavalidedi Bon ol W. W. had receipts in February of t’;““f L‘l"r“;m]mgg‘?“e;h e roumer ox. | north and south through Hamburg Michigan, Belicves Drastic Meas- Four boys were charzed with (herts | ‘,': [ 1\'\@'“;’3 ’mf:“ff‘_i‘::’f’_“fni;-‘:kf' :;“*‘; h‘:” {}f:,‘.:f;‘:.l:\‘fin “‘7‘"‘;“1’::\‘"]“ “'T;’ o ; 24.000 3 isbursements Sy ks 2 o i Al et committed at the Bast street school. | Night. 1 @ y S artmouth. aptain Keene, ore than *$24,000 and disbursements| o4 with the permission of the State | A large quantity of material is de-, ures Necessary Now. e o ot e Dovs eas | morning a window in the office Was |is the author of one of the 1 of more than $31,000 with a surplus [ 20 C o O or, Dealers shall | sired and no attempt need he made : e father of two liovEwn sl moning: o window I chol o oRmag e Es eatnon Bn cno TR £19,000 in the treasury. Accord-| g1 ith the local fuel committee |to avold duplication, as many copies (B o (il ¥ O ol | GRS EER micbiibings Ui et 1 e Seisen e s e S R e e e ing to the word sent out to the mem- | oo o™ “totement containing the | 0f the same objects may be desirable | o warning against what he termed the | S8id that when fried to Rl h el | e that the thief entered by the win- | phases and the curious side U bers, it is declared, new pamphlets| ... 0 2nq addresses of consumers to [in special instances. “American Bolsheviki,”” and advocat- | | ro | dow and left by the rear door as the | trench Mf and song books are being prepared | wpo - Galiveries have been made dur- It will not be practicable to return | jng changes 1in the mnaturalization | ¢ Was =iven . IR ‘.',1“ Gl found open. The thief| Those present from New B for publicatton. Many of these SOn&s|yn. t16 previous week and the quan- |the material to the contributors, but | laws, President Harry B. Hutchins, of | | B i | worked quietly, as the family was |were Charles F. Chase, 'sp; B are reputed to have been written by | 4ity gelivered to each. same will be a gift to the Govern- |the University of Michigan, today | 0YS The husha {lu is fn sl : min W, Alling, '02; Albert H. (S members incarcerated in the Cook i ment. | made the Charter Day address at tho 16 e pEnmh o R s P : ot N rerStod | h opinion is held that the op- |ling, '02, Herbert S. Woods, '} county and nearby jails. The song RLRED R (R Individuals as well as lecture bu- | semi-centennial celebration at the R e e e S s book will retail for ten cents and is| 2 The following regulations have |reaus, art dealers, art schools, com- | University of California. cases i e i e R e s a part of a widespread campaign, it| peen established by the fuel adminis- | mefelal art establishments and muni- | President Hutchins took for his sub- i o ihs obination D s W s ot el is declared, that s to bring in “de- | {ration: cipal Hbraries are requested to leave | ject, “The World War and Some of Tts| WILL FIGHT IN PAL NE. | toctive Sergeant A, C. Malone 18 |ro-elected secretary for the’thids unless the government (a) TUntil further notice no domes- | OF mail any such objects to the of- By-Products,” in which he recounted working on the case. secutive year, ° stops the “drive’. tic consumer of eoal on eoke ehall|flccs of the New Britain Herald, the | the rcasons for fhe participation of |Jewish Iiegiment Will Sce lctive e & i e = % S = New ri o a i X ed Sta ] he gres ar Ko = SN S purchase, rcceive, or otherwise take | New Britaln Record, the local post- the United “‘Cl*h“‘f thoereatyin Semvice in Near Rast. . HAGARTY RENOMINATED possession of, more coal or coke than | Office stamp window, and the local | edy and presented his conclusions as : i o X ‘ J i . = : 3 Scouts office, D 66 Main St., | the problems which could confront the London MCLoN 1nouhess > ALL‘S WELL is required for his actual and neces- | Boy Scouts office, No. 166 Main St | the problem : SIEOnGIITel N el Hartford Republicans Choose I equi . arking all such parcels for The | nation after the declaration of peace. | ment by ‘ . el Dl nxlm‘cr‘igfn Prnt!‘('ti\'t- League. If de- That large numbers of aliens and | Jewish resiment Dbeing recruited by Buckeye Incubators for sale. Itack- Mayor as Standard-Bearer, quantity on hand he shall receive |Sired, upon same being notifled, the | others are collecting wages even in | the T Ly will fight in Pales e Bros, Park and Bigelow Sts.— Hartfard, March 23.—DMayor I <, A s a s v are ine is considered ns evidence of the | advt A Hagarty was chosen stan e : Gron R loeal Boy Scouts office will send a | American munitions plants who are | tine i nsi « o o - o H“m\w';:hw“;;:fjlflll .\L:".’]‘Q"Zf f‘”.‘.” messenger to call for any package. | hostile to our institutions, either | determination of the government to The North & Judd Mfg. Co., is [ bearer of the republican party a 101st8 Machine S Gun S Company S I P it msary xe= | T mediate response to the aboe | through ignorance or evil leadership, | restore the Jews to Palestine. News | qpout (o have its main ofiice changed | coming municipal election utthg ¥ 5 i 3 s ex r setiv wnd who, for the safety* of the coun- | of the recruiting for the r ent in «uch a manner as to make the var- | convention last evening. e ha O renches. o Ar a iati request is expected and prospective ; and who, y* of ; ) a mar : R A Back from H B Mo Derso, A, ot | ohore of material are hereby | (ry, should be interned, is doubtless |the United States has caused much | jous depariments more easily accessi- | opposition and his selection foy o f"r"o“ mn{- - :l; a,? e bmil | ihanked for their hearty support in | true. From such as these the Amer- (pleasure smons the Jews ngiand. | jle. August Bergstrom has the gen- | mayoralty office met with enthus e i ican Rolsheviki are Tecruited, but not to first Jewish regiment contin-| oral contract | The other candidates on the § directlyoriindinaetly prosidelany oo, i | from these alone: for, unfortunately, [ gent formed a few ths has 4 \ at Shirts, The Farrell | are as féllaws: © Treasurer, Chan mestic consumers of coal or coke — - % : Bates Street Shirts, e Farre : Gl et : e v RS in the ranks of the agitators are many | left for the east. A few days agol TR 070 Glp Slocum; collector, s ol Wik ‘”‘”"”“ a ‘I“" YUOR 1an%, 00 WILL CONFIRM 22, who, in name at least, are American | these men wmarched through Cairo, = e L O O. T, | comptrolier, Charles H. Robbins; T o one Y orto | A class of 22 will be confirmed with | Citizens. bt They were roceived enthus. | _Lexington lodge, No. 72, T. 0. 0. Fu | 1nq ity clork, Henry F. Smitt eI of enchiconsumeninriortiol N e tesglof o8 Bllbelcontimed St i G e R0 et il ima oate | ettty ana a Taied Humieciof zes |ovil m;.),.”mm.\ B etord’ aourt | trar_of voters, Andrew G. Nyg LT Lot & e o Evangelical Lutheran church, Sunday | 0ne thing more clearly than another, | cruits werc gained. A lurge number | A. M. ha T S ertord o selectmen, Halsey B. Philbrick, (¢) No person, firm, association or | BVAREellcH TSR S1ArCh, SANCIY i would seem to be that we are fac- | of men for the regiments are train- | Thursday evening of next week. DX ! misner and William J. Tolhurst; g V. v R orD shs T o | morning s 145 o'clock. ev. M X o men fo S B e en oy will | 3 » . ; BRAINARD IN AIR RAID. corporation, shall deliver coal to a | MoXnme B2 SO0 ©F08e MOV T4 |ing as ane of the by-products of tho |mg in Fngland. The regiments |Ing the evening an em:mm:m\né” 1 | surors, Morris Older, John W. Jag — domestic consumer who does not 1l musie for the services and alss | ETeat struggle the danger of a social [ headquarters in London and training | hé provided and refreshments James W. Knox lfigh school first furnish fo the person selling or |\Z /F8 = T "0 0 = arvices, consist. | 8nd industrial and political upheaval | camps in West England are the cen- |provided [ mittee, William H. Scoville, Chayl . e Te i delivering such coal, a statement | % A I as the world has never known rs of great interest to e and Kdwin Anderson, who has for some | Starkweather and Shiras M Where He Ts Stationod. i e dre e of numbers by the choir and solo- : .| ters of great i t S e - g Medioai AHoR THank W ol ST = names of those who are fo| U Rless immediate and vigorous andjnon-Jews. Recently the L re- | time been stationed with the Medical | boar« lucation, Trank v Malcolm S. Brainard, of thig city, | iIP8 t0 be true, and which specified ,”) Bnbirmiedl therol oryica ot continuous steps are taken to prevent { cpuits marched through London and | Cor at the No. 1 Base Hospital at | and Everett |: Ricketsor w radicgunieriin{ithe KUNItsq)Sthtes)| (S BmoUDL of conl the consHmer has Anderson, Lemart Bern it, democracy, run mad, will surely bo | yere given a civic reception by the | New York City, is home for a short | Henry F. Smith Navy, now attached to the Naval Ayi-|©on hand; (2) the amount of coal he alees Lo & ihe peril of the not distant futurc. lord mavor and the municipal au- | furlough. which he will spend at the | { : ; it osat Ilmgren, Catherine \ : [ ation Corps, who last summer con. | Das on }f‘mm“ ,‘:v':d t'\‘x:} ‘Ih:‘!l "I‘,‘f :; Ruth Johnson, Conrad Nelson, Elmer L SR et _ | thorities of Stepnev, a Jewish section, [ home of his parents on Shuttle Mead- | ducted the recruiting office in iy | Person from m orderec 3) Bhe | e Mhasitne Cleon, Whiter Peter DE. TIOMER BAXTER SPRAGUE. | PO ow avene. | waged | 1 | | S | their mother i This week becanse he wa wife arrested form school were in If consumer already has a Gordon Robinson Cables Parents That Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Robinson, of Harrison street, have received a cable- gram from their son, Gordon Robin- son, stating that the 101st Machine Gun Company has returned from the trenches all safe and in excellent spirits and condition. New Britain Sailor Writes from Paris, clerk, was vi er a three-cornere RANGER HAS NEW N AME Paole Zion branch, of New Britain, Boston, Mar The trai is making elaborate arrangemenis for hip [Renger « Mazsnohl the mass meeting to be heid Sunday | United States ordnance department is | oo o j 1 pi- evening in the Talmud Torah hall | visiting at his home on Maple street. | o5 0 1o This meeting was originaily planned | Rev. John T. Winters and Miss |00 00 5y hall, has written from Paris stati ganounsioficonl sxeceived byl b o || oC S i TallSwvansoni il fan i cwton, Mass, March D > 3 v SETIN Blks hanquet next Thursday eve that conditions abroad are fully &g the twelve months onding March 31, [ 390 Harcd Bwanson, bilian b liomer Baxter Sprague, president of | IO '_n:lm le closes Sunday.—advt bad as have been pictured and decla, ! 1918; and (4) ""}'-: nount of coal {1 o joysier, Walt Iverson, Lillian | the University of North Dakota from ing that “the people at home cannot|needed to meet his actual “\”1" neces- | \elson, Allan Neilson, Bertha Olson, ! 1887 to 1891, and long identified with do too much ar make too many sacri- | sary requiremerits prior to March 31, | 8 2P G TR Tph PR PRI B eot T L el institutions in New b fices for our Allie. | to19 Lundgren and Alice Casper: ind, ¢ aRifon Curi e P (1) Until further notice, no retail | “Undsren and Alice Casperson. jand, died at his home here today. turned to Paris from a trip to Scot- | dcaler shall deliver or cause to be de- | land in time for the last air raid. Ha | livered to any domestic consumer Y. W. C. A. NOTES. | Captain Willam Trask of the He was 89 years old. After the (g, varch 10, but because of con-|Hannah Wintefs returned home last il = A vessel will contii Civil war in which he was breveted | gicting emgagements, it was post- | evening from a Southern trip e s states that he was in a hotel adfacent | more than two-thirds ¢ s normal | wpocter i s colonel, he was principal of the Con-| porod. The speaker of the evening il i %o the one which was destroyed by a | annual requirements of anthracite | i ieee for tha m ‘}”’l““\? is the ; necticut normal school and later as a | yvij be B. Zuckerman, an eloguent HOUSTON PROMOTED. h estro; : subje r the Vesper Service to- | member of the Connecticut legisla- ; - > A e T e o6 oal e et i L mem gisla peaker and one of the leaders of the P lor X ho, prior to 3 ;.::n{.m raid@ in which 16 people were ;‘v_’M ;::.:”,w(:i “v’ ()‘\(i:“:»;‘:;ir \‘“i:}:“:‘l‘h‘l morrow afternoon at 4:30 o'clock. | ture worked for abolition of tuition flgs,‘.“:;a“i“ “,: the country. He is ,.,l;(,:\,»Y'.:;o[‘\(x‘;ni:t()-:"‘-,?:x“l‘zv\‘] of nm; E cilled. oy N dealer, and is wiling to receive de. | L1 Program is in charge of Miss | rate bills, which made the public|gt present touring the country in the| oity, and who bas since that time | ;.S SO 3 . livery oRREneE ool Sl on s R s ".‘.”1“'”"2‘2 an::iNi hs‘ Misses M. | :schools free and resulted in larger | jnterests of Paole Zionism been in the United States navy. A 3 g 2 UNUNTFORMED GUARDS. thirds ‘of his' normaltannusll featires :‘L}uu. L. \'1“0“ nsend, J. Goodby and J. | yppropriations for education. Dr. — — is spending a leave of absence at the Procrastination is the thie Boston, March 23.—Recommenda- | ments for the year ending March 3 alr. All young women and giris | Sprague had written extensively on DINNFR FOR GENEROUS. home of his wife's brother, William | health: Keep yourself well tlons that civ s guarding indus- | 1918, provided, however, that orders | 2T COTdially invited educational and soclological subjects. | o .o v "o A Generous, of Camp | Riley of Hamilton street. Mr. Hous- | the timely usc and help cf frial plants should not be uniformed | of six fons or less may be filled in| The First Aid class will meet on e ——— S, C.. formerly claim agent{ton has recently been promoted to | ware sent out today from the head- | full. Monday evening at 7:30 o’clock, the | LIEUT. GLOVER RECEIVES GIFT. J;‘Ctk,ff“\ Y., N. H. & H. railroad at | chief wurrant officer and will leave quarters of the department of the| (e) Carload or barge-load Ilots | Current Events club on Wednesday Misy Verena Frey of Prospectstreet | tne 1ocal office, was the guest o shortly for Newark, N. J. to take g northeast. The action was taken on | shall not be delivered to a single do- |t 8 D. 1, and the Surgical Dressings s in receipt of a letter from Lieuten- | former fellow-employes last evening | charze of the construction of a mine the advice of Major Roy I. Taylor, in | mestic consumer or to a group of |91 Thursday at 7:30 p. m. ant Joseph Glover statinz that the |zt a4 banquet in the Bond hotel. Dur- | sweeper charge of the water front forces, consumers, except with the permis- | The Swimming Pool will be open | package sent by the Ladies' Auxiliary, | ing the evening the soldier told of his | R i ?Ills said civillan clothing in which the | sion of the state fuel administration. | for plunges on Tuesday afternoon in- | A. O. H., has been received in_ good | experiences With camp life. Whils CANADIAN ENGINEER DIAD. men could not he distinguished fro: (f) TDealers shall file weekly with | stead of Tuesday morning after th condition, about the first of Febru- | staying in this city he is the guest of | Ottawa, March 23.—Sir Colling- | other employes would aid in the ef- | 1} 1 fuel committee a statement | Pool is open for plunges Monday | Lieutenant Glover is with the | yohn Coughan. Private Generous is| wood Schreiber. general consulting fective protection of industrial pr ng the names and addresses | afternoon, Tuesday afternoon, Tues- xpeditionary forces “somewhere in‘mx, in line at the camp for a lieu-| engineer for the government, died to- hru-! Sale of Any Medicine in the W, ety consumers to whom deliveries have | day evening, Saturday afternoon. | France.” tenancy. | a8y at the age of s7. Sold everywhere. In boxes, 10c., 25¢

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