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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. TUESDAY, MARCH 26, 1918, BARNES HAS E[][l] | WiR ’MUNITIUNS EPLODE NURSES GALLED | b~ iy et e o o Financial {} RICH N S o St B e, I\TZ\S:‘YO:L;,‘.M:Zh - ::1.:‘:?;9??'::1;:“z'”“;,,ffz"::;",:‘;:::";‘:: DEMAND ON MARKET e at L ders Factory al] H H ; active service in the United States NN This city was shaken by rmy Nurses' corps. At this time — ; {three or four violent eX-!they do not know where they witl be ! 3 Because of a hard cold which has g . 2-0@ | Sent b i | 11 000 T O hords, uner Mir | Plosions that occurred at 3:06 1 ene o .. Great Demand Features Dealings | , 0} mos was compellod to cancel - bis this afternoon. New Britain from Litchfield and Miss ! e adcie o 1c lly at the Landers, I'rar 1 L Kean's I asllinh Mordnston Mlyonas o : The destitute |inooniiGayially 23 (e Lepoore Bn fihelsoundsicamestiomBhc el s inias Wi s o) ”H(fllgh(}m Entire Dfly o - { hie will make an effort to speak thore | direction of New Jersey. bers of the class of 1911 Miss & gk o)n Thursday noa ewi vith the of Bring con T s R [ clexplosion Socen ied Eanisg=zad with : e > p ring con | raiy l;‘ *}\lnlm\k‘\ s hall on :h 0a xi rapidly. A column of smoke| : bert: Bonds. especially the second +'s, | W street but the audience was disap- | oo ri . il GAMPAIGN FOR CLO! = t ext v i1y The confidence that has been placed | buieq the small attendance to lhe fact Jer&.ey Clty. | Red Cross Malkes Another Appeal for | of today's early opening of the stock 9 e T TG | that there was a motion picture show In STEIN-BLOCH SMART CLOTHES | [38 t0EM0, TA8 & T he Sacred Heant Flames shot up with the dugng thelr sixty-threc years of | school hall In an attempt to arouss | smoke high enough to be interest Mr. ; engaged a num-| . e B el I IR fe e = e VST b eSOV C T the R o SO | market. The list a the feeling of reflected | onfidence pre- rters irregular but tefugees According to the reporte Red Cross rooms of ti a o | | | o[li | ! | | bt s « al in some of the]| NEW BRITAIN | tract attention to his rally by beatingz | buildings. the ch rove i Sues Wwere & G Bli the more important that they con- | (PN 10 NS B an The | fg e throughout (he cot B e el F. W. PORTER, rally itself was a very informal aftair,| AS far as cou Je seen, s, especially 1 i : meeting with great success the -\(Fr*a}kf'r 0{ the c\iening Eg‘th\e\:&v-l the explosmns were occur- ;-llanmr has been fortunate o ing to be introduced or & ng the house directly across “bout removing his overceat ov as. | ring in railroad freight fyards the rooms of the socioty where all cending to the platform. i | on the ]ersey water fron Potatoes Rapped of Course. | Pfd., were active and strong. U, 8.} Steel was almost the only leader to show marked pressure 1 The insatlable demand for Liberty | old clothing will be stored. Although | Bonds, all of which extended the ri 2 la amount of clothing has | gains of the mornin ted The 7 i 2 k | ; i g, impar ad- In his talic Mr. Barnes explained the | b y were presumably Caused; alread; ecured in this city, still | ditional firmness to stocks, Rails o ten planks in his platform and called | DY ignition of war materials. | = ’"lr:”' amount is asked for, as the :h»- better class were 1 to 2 points | | the : ihis ] - . need among the Belgian and French | higher but motors and utilitios re. | he a it on iy ilnienes= Lopuhell il elsmoketandif amesirosellisias ag sl sl e SR e oo 8 S R does not have any af the factory - | from docks next to the Erie SO o END s ST B e D Sl el g i R AR R e e % i ped to the quarters of the Red Cross | during the morning by the great ab S e AR L railroad ferry where steam-! e cirionior Tive e tana i tinue to merit that confidence. - Local Secu GOOMWIN BEACH & CO. from a business point of view and a | Ships load with ammunition cctly across to the refuge uring news from abroad. Ship- | oo R10 - NisMnal Bask Baiiding, Felephonos 24207 not fail to mention the all-important : : | The campaign will continue for the | Dings and investment rails contributed | E. ¥. MCENROF. Manage municipal farm project in which con- At3:15 p. m. the explosions | remainder of the w ck, and all who | to the general rally. Gains in Atlan- F. McENROF, Manager. 5 ) nection, he said, he has read, written had ceased. have old clothing which they are will- | tic Gulf ranged from 1 ta 1 3-4 points | and gaid so much about potatoes The Eri . ing to give for this cause are asked to | #nd in rails the advance extended from ., > . . o CITY lTEMS =nd peid o mucll eboui poistoss © Erle rallroad offices here an-| (aia it fo the headduarters of the | IarEe fractions fo 1 1-4 pointe . I Ocal SecurltIG Bought and respecting potato in the éye and has| Mounced the explosions had occurred | Red Cross soeiety. Tf it is not pos- | PIock of $1,000.000 (per value) Li- S Cold ——— really lost his appetite for that food. [ in their yards in Jersey City but hey | sitle for them to take it themselves, | Derty second 4's changed hands at| al | Another statement he made in Tefer- | haa fetail 1 post card or 'phone call will bring | 87 1-2. Tluctuations in that issue | John Lynch of the signal h. no details. i = o i S:;grfl}:mfg on & short furlough. |ence to the present administration is L A A 2 representative of the association, Blr’er! 0 to 97.60. First 4's - - —— - P ——— |k hat d g tr t € ve t who will see that it arrives safely in | f0ld at 97. 9 2 1-2's from CREN Wt " 3 «tationed at Garden | that during the past four a 16| DE, s at it ar (S iy N s o ! g e iz TRy i g P o B he <ent over: | city employes’ wages have heen ad- ATHS AND FUNERALS | {1.° nieadquarters of the relief com- | 95 40 to 95.60 [ Max Mot com .27 2% 274 PROF. EMERY AT DANTZIG. i l, walting vanced fram 25 to 50 per cent., in- o o mission. Mrs. John H. Kirkham of | Closing. “Rumors of an unsatis- | Mex Petrol 81 29 Washing Narch M jol > ’ ¢ the | cluding the mavors salary. He also Mr=, John l.rennan_ Cedar street is in charge of the | foctory sovernment steel schedulo | Natl Lead 8 y C. Emery ale protessor T Ladies’ Aid society i ‘0 1 an | declared that there would be no neces- Mrs. Fannie Brennan, aged 65 years, | campaign. i caused a moderate reaction in the | N Y Air Brake 12 taken prisor on the Stanfey Memorial chapel will ho o0 | sty of tho present tax rate being wife of John Brennan, died last night b | 1ast ho The closing was irregular. | N ¥ C & Hud | Aland Ts Faster sale at the chapel tomorrow | 6% 15 milis it someone had not | it her home at 329 High street, fol- HOTET, NELSON 01 | Liberty 3 1-2’s sold at 98.40 to 99, |Nev Cons Grenmans transporf fio fternoon and in the evening a SUBR-| ..o 50504 our mon lowing a long illness with a complica- e | first at to 97.70 and sec- | N T NH&HRR 28 1 ‘many. Minister Morris ber will be served. Urging closer harmony between the ;‘1‘0“ of troubles. Besides her hus-| yohn Di Nonno and Serding Broths ond 4's at 97.24 to 97.04 N Y Ont & West 20 ported to the state department that Mrs. Rebecca Damon ot Chestnut | vyrjous city departments, Mr. Barnes fd"d jh@ lheéWEh a son, Thomas, and | erg Purchase Myrtle Street Hostelry. | 5218 approximated 550,000 | Nor Pac S the Swedish f office had & v an operation | ¢ thi = o .| four daughters. Fannie and i 5 o ) ainec o ereabouts ¢ . tford hospital ssioners )t have givi v Cle s v S e TR | To R e | Pac Mail § S Co .. 27% 27% ican office: s = ;,, o lnear e |/t i o7 e nfass f6= $200 oy | Noxfolk Mandinred Jonn spillenoiior (hishihas Heed N st e et snt o1l N N el Eoniistes s bexoyEngs sriipta A RS ISR AR - . e o “‘m\hv no session of [ would have given them to the charity | Hartford, alsa a sister, Mre, Carroll | SeVeral weeks, was th affernoon [l S ops i PRed S SRichieni s BCo lirson ot ol i3 2 4275 ; U-BOAT WILL BE INTERNED, ullding, there : troet | dopartment and avoided the necescity | of Hartford and a brother who lives | Purchased from 1. Simons. owner of | members of ine New York Stock - L Sl el 8 s e he cooking school at the : : e vest. o i | the building, by John Di Nonno and | change. | ed Steel Cai eyl : ! Y oo of {liatidepartment buying)a paic For/||lil ie west The funeraliwill behald {iEne BI-CLuRl VP ORD R BIBBR0SE | Ray Cons man U-48. which entered the har choo caused a| 600 Ho al<o critized the manago- at St. Mary’s church Wednesday morn riardino, Brother o G ““-!] March 26, 1918 illekuhl’lg at Ferrol, $pain, on the 4 | Sparks from a chimne irinl will be in| made through Klett & Allin ment of the police department by that | /DB at 10 o'clock. F ol e oond ; High L Ylose arch 23, will he internc 1} fire on the roof of A. Johnson: o i o | the Catholic cemet new owners will take possession at| Am Beet Sugar o iy Cioes March 23,y ned sma e reet, thie atternoon, | Poard. saving that if the man who Z PE : b sest =isad Rep 1 & S ptd w sent (o the interior of ¥p ousPY« b linal. The fire de- | POught the police patrol had known 5 ERCe s v ; : Alas Gold So Pa state department was informed t e gnmaes ¥ “‘m‘n Tt on am alarm | his business hie would not have taken Mrs. Manda Clara Nicholls, nefiole Muesihesoi olusg oo = e i by the American embassy at Madrid Qzent was ce L the present car which has a body onc| Mrs. Manda Clara Nicholls wife iy CHRS G b RO CIRGD GG Lim ||/ n S {The submarine is said to hove baen om box 212 i third too hmn for the engine. William Nicholls of 79 Glen street, | t2chment was placed on it hy t-1 Am n pfd SO VIR | damaged in a fight Suit for $50 brought \,; Amlm:”“ { dled this morning at the New Britain | torney John Hayes of Hartford, act-{ Am Toco :\l",unm,t.\,]. i zainst Oscar F. Kraus has jenc ol ing for Willlam J. Brown. When : ity exas Oi - 3 3 Bro against Oscar F Kra | Genceral hospita She was 40 vears for Am Smelting s d CARL YOUNGBLAD, M. G. Graduate lheer®™ dropped and un«:"‘;fl;hm- of JESTER TO IIOLD | of age last M Besides her husband, 3 Writ of eviction was served on/ Hild-| Am Suga . U g Medical Masseur, 7 property on Pleasant strect has beer five brothers survive, Gustave A. Wen- | ing Nelson, the cafe was closed and | Am Tobacco Utah Cop sphone 42 hong Freleased. RALLY TONIGHT | zel of New Haven, Willium A. Wen-| this will remain shut until the license | Am Tel & Tel iU s Rub Co 5. Violet Ray, Thermo-lii- Bath. James Keating of Fairview street S zel of Maryland, Bruna W. Wenzel cxpires in May ! Anaconda Cop U 8 Steel <sage Headaches, Neuoritis, rnsc s found his bankbooks and Libert Denver, Colorado, Harry 1. Wenzel EE L | A TS Fe Ry U S Steel pfd | nin, Rheumatism,. Tmpeded Cireu's Bonds shich he reported to the DO- | Pratt, Streeter, McCabe and Two |and Adolph Wenzel of Bridgeport LOOK OVER GARAGE. t Baldwin Loco Westinghonse | tion, ete. Treatm through you ce —esterday were missing. He : and a sister, Mrs. Martha Berger of - ) R & o i Western Union physician or by appointments only at bund them in his home Dark Horses to Speak in Skri- | New Haven. meral will be heid [ Army Officers’ Inspection Give Rise | Beth Steol B Willys Overland e el ce ur ol o 5 4 at 2 o'clock Thursday afternoon from 1o New Rumors. " i P ByMon Baker of 33 Main street told | tulsky’s Hall Tonight. Q‘ e e home e Canadian Pacific - k at the Army officers in the city attracted | Central Leather i = at a stack of 3 " T e police last night that L German DBaptist church Rev. Carl wned by him ated near Alderman M. Trving Jester will bie attention by their casual | Ches & Ohio ) ay owned by him and locatec 3 Roth will officiate and burial will be " T & Brewt C ant, was ce hi i 1 e Al g ] the Corbin Garage prop- Cop 2 4 3 \ e Cremo Brewing Co. plant, Wwa€|make his maiden dress of the eieona 2 of the Corl age prop opper \ burned, probably by boys. spring campaign this evening when |10, FoifView cemetery. v on Chestnut. strect, adjoining the | & St onnecticut lrust ang saie eposit Lo. { Ll - N e 'ts a rep o rally S w assembly factory which is now | T | . Sen ¢ A =tock of goods owned by Nathan [he conducts a republican rally tn o S new assembly 3 - NG, RELIABLE CORPORATION o and under attachment on ac- | Skritulsky's hall. Mr. Jester has n- | hf:,’"csl”‘"? berlain. | lon | I course of construction. The ga- | Cons Gas A ShON G ( v : g e ded a i ¢ ~aker “ugene Chamberlain, aged 33, die rage, which is about 200 by 300 feet, | Crucible Steel . 3 g ¢ 2 % a civil suit, was sold at auc- | cluded among his list of speake e : a rag : _ .| Cructble Steel . ~ . . & ”‘(U((Inv by Constable Fred Winkle derick V. Streeter, a well known | 126t evening in Middletown. = He is|is regarded as idcal for governmental [ Distillers Sec organized and guallfied through years of ef'ficxt,m, { v a judgment rendered in a I War veteran. The alderman | 3urvived by “R“_['-“_- ‘\“: was a mem- | yee and the actions of the army men | Erie trustworthy service, to act as Conservator, Guardian, hints that he will spri L sur- T’h‘:‘; e ;;”f‘f‘]* ]‘;"“ O. F.J} started a story to the effect that the | Krie 1st pfd I utor or Administrator ) Agnes Johnston is home from | Prise when two other of his speal i Farr e :' O;I””‘ property would be taken over by the | General Electric ! LR RS % iss J stoy s ho % - ' erno 1 & 1e JTWin A e 1 o ot 1 T ¢ : s the spring holi- | are introduced. While he mysteri- | to7 e . an government. The report lacks con- | Great Nor pfd . S o o colleeslonitit oRus Grely refuses to divalge their aames, | Memorial chapel. Burial will be in | SRR im . ow Tactory batiding | G Nor Gre dstts Capital $750,000. Surplus and Profits $1,001.000 ) ¢ g South for a |1ie states that one of them: has been < ereny: will be used as a place in which to!| Tlinois Centraj ~ ’ 5 C . < ¢ N. P. Cooley has gone Sot OF & | interested in city affairs for a dezen 5 mount the new anti-aircra gun | Inspiratlon () ] d o) ‘f D } hort stay. vears, is well informed and will sur. Mrs. Amella Suess. mounts on specially constructed au-| Kansas City so Oflnecticut rUSt an saie eposn u0. Rev. Charles Kelly of New Haven | prise the people. The funeral of Mrs. Amelia Su fomebiles. Rennadott Gos 1 { M H. WHAPLES, Pres't. HARTFORD, CONN, { Dr. J. L. Kelly today The rally will be conducted from | Wa8 held at 2 o'vclock this afternoon Tavic Stael i o s from her late home, 117 Kensington HOME GUARD INSPECTION. stzeetBand lat 3 olelocitFach Stlva (- I e sl e e ey thew's German Lutheran church. Rev. | company H, Home Guard, ‘omorrow A. C. T. Steege officiated at the er-| _ionin there will be a formal inspec- avlor of Boston, Mass, is) 7:30 to 9:30 o’clock and Councilman sitor in town. John Owsiak, fifth ward represen to Mr. | tive in the council and pres:dent o born tod daughter w £ e of 72 Jubilee street. | the club, will preside. Mr. Jester Mrs. Mark Yejlow born at the hospital to. | 2180 announces that John McCabe, ; 2 and burial was in Fairview ceme- | ;00 4.0 tha officers of the colonel’ | B o B .. <.t |formevipresidentiiog thellclub)Nexnl-| \LXX: staff and all members must he pres- | TU KA Bt Mr. an LR ST derman and town committeeman and | ; g ent. The pay checks for Thaent | S i on. { the late | (e Man Who. Mr. Jester claims, | Thor Elmer H 'Fl“‘ “;‘;‘"}‘3" . work done by the Home Guard will D ibs 1 U A hearing on the estate of the late | prought the i 1 = he funeral of Elmer H. Bachmann, istribute e R e o o e I I R e L e R i o | P : “Thé ddq each week whel the P G ernoon hefore Commissioners Al-| it history, will also speak. his home 981 Stanley street. Rey Prohibition Caucus. ¥ dee quur money by Imrnq hcre on Wednesda Heavy fert A. Greenbe and George P.| B— Carl Roth ofliciated at the service and The prohibition electors of tlve = o T AR AAY AR U S PATROL BOAT SUNK ! burial was in Fairview cemetery clty of New “Britain are herchy noti- APPLES { «xkui)t fruit v Baumgardt will give an ‘\1\“‘;" 4 —— (]‘n:::“tlhn:[ a m,::.,eh:vltyn r-;vh ”‘oa{t’ b for 1 0(. FRANKF[TRTS or BOLOGNA _____________ 1b 18¢ ; 2 for lecture on “An Evening With | /OB AWARDS. Junior Mechanies he un re e S tars” at the New Britain chub| o 0 S R o { Court. on Tuesday evening, April 2, SHOULDER ROAST BEEF ...............1b23¢ eday e i t the close of | Strikes ck and Goes to Bottom 2 wnets kA . ‘in- | @t 8 p. m., for the purpose of nom- { e ~ 5 2 {,‘ll:m« :‘::’fum‘\ mu‘ h(f‘( '1‘ @ T Tt . | . ‘\An:,:‘;: d:d ;‘y;‘:?m:‘:fv bhice inating candidates for the city ticket | Camts or BOILING PIECES BEEF ... . ... ... .. . .. Ib 18¢ Crisp B e | Cossti ot s et Alnrn rs in Ann smpetition. e e e nlr\rt\on} FRESH PORK ROASTS o b 26¢ Parsnips CELERY on April 9, and to transact any other fir lady friend | Shots Arouse Shore Dwellers, The annual awards for the best pho- 5 o ) S S e | tography in the New Britain Camera | business, proper to come hefore said 3 Ihs | FRESH HAMBURG STEAK .......... ... s ; : S e O e ot I Mase | M ey __A|club competition have heen an- | caucus i g 1 O 1/ - 93. |- U “nes boen upvoinied assistant | CUBoL: | MRes Bn the ol SRR cal B Do GROATSS Taear 4 1b BACON1IbLIVER .................... 28¢ b L a rock off the Gurnet, between Plv. | John A. Lewis, his subject being a | Chairman. mouth harbor and Brant Rock, carly | rural landscape taken on a farm | CoC S s sermm—E——— today and went to the bottom {(tree- | showing the cornstalks stacked to- At a Court of Probate holden at quarters of an hour later. Life sav- | &ether. “The Breath of Autumn” is | New Britain, within and for the Dis- ing crews from two stations swhich | the subject. E. J. Lawrence is the | trict of Berlin, in the County of responded to sigrals of distress took | second prize winner, and the subject | Hartford and State of Connecticut, on | off the crew. First reports were that | is “Inviting Waters.” Tt is a picture | the 26th day of March, A. D, 1918, Lut league of the Swedish n church will meet Thursday An entertainment will be and refreshments will be RUMP CORNED FRESH PLATE FRESH PORK BEEF . [} 20C I BEER SR ib 150 l RIDNEYS b 14C Whole Swift’ MILK xor | BUTTE R l Specal | e 1 | QUIGLEY'S NEW SPEARKERS ) all were saved | taken on the bhorder of a lake. A T:rfsem. inn«rm;rd F].G:lfl'll‘\"\'(l_(l'ld; |:Z Bvo- G. A. Quigley will conduct ‘The vessel fired four shots for help | Young woman. draped with filmsy ma- | Estate of Andrew Kobylia, late o = 3 1 Peanut m_\ml - b oconduet s orelock and four more st 5 | terlals and her hair hanging, is the | New Britamn, in said district deceased. | CHEESE Margarine EGGS BUTTER o'clock. causing much alarm along | central figure. H. J. Voight, R. A Upon the petition of A. P. Marsh the sonuth shore. Coast guardsmen | Wooding, U. G. Dillon and George A. | of said New Britain, representing that will te | from Gurnet and Brant Rock had not | Welr are other exhibitors The pic- | he is o creditor of sald estate and Wicharity department worker, | sent the name of the vessel to their | tures are to he seen in Clark & Brain- | praying that Letters of Adininistra- Morey, ex-Aldermar 13- | stations when they signalled she had | erd’s display window. tlon may be granted on eaid estate, as bicer and John Sautter { foundered after the crew was ta SR per a,pinlimlflon on file more fully ap- sy o ears it is | B \W' CA | RENA ) AR P Ordered—That sald appiication be | EADY TO PLANT. = e S heard and determined at the Probate ian 11 on Friday evening Mohi i - 3OC ,ik;h 330 l(];:zarf\aer::v ... 1b 46(: doz 44C‘; Yellow Corn MEAL ... 3 1b 23(: Shredded 2 8 c ih ZWS_C. FISH SPECIALS pnz the other speake 9-to 11 a.m 9to 1t a. m HOUR SALE i Shere Haddock ib 10¢ ktendent Kibbe of the New | mobert a Tw"‘~3‘7'r’h?‘[¥’v“:{>fl\ o et New }Ierm.ln\ Are Asked 0 | mee jn New Britain in said district, COCOANUT Ib Smoked 24C Halibut Steak ib 30¢ farm ploughed a quar- | tol have been <ned through Attorney | Coatdbaio I oRtherand deyiof L IillE Lt it Pure Luncheon Shoulders 1b Cod Steak ib 18¢ land at the town home | § Russell 'k by the C. W. Lines| April 6, the anniversary of the en- | at 9 o'clock in the forencom, and 23c Medium Si al e the vernaining | €O for $1,200. The claim is for | trance of the United States into the Urds e D s o henganc COCOA ... b p sllzue : 29 Buck Shad ih 21¢ and when the re feed supplied. The original a t t Eurc fitot, will the | of said applica 3 4 o ] pore In the partioular o ] e s I s lf;:zgur:z‘;:fiem:\fcm‘th; Tntioncwids | place of hearing thereon, by publish- | Fresh Elbo 14C FOtamr Y. T. Flounders 1b 10c el i aiday ot two 'l‘“l ! contracted hetween 1509 and 1915, | baby-eaving campalgn. Statistles ing this 1""““:“31"\, i MACARONI 1b 4 resh Western 420 Fresh Mackerel 1h 19¢ s A L a Y IDeas and only $600 has hec d on the | show that in the year of 1917, 8,476 Fublished in said New Britain, having Little frost was found. ,‘M_ R SSiaal ;MMOF under one-year old dled, and of & circulation in said District, und by Medford Prepared 12(- EGGS .. (_']OZ Butter Fish ib 14c ”mw o RS | for the defendants | this number 1,200 might have been TPosting a coby thereof, rOQ 'nar‘l:hH‘v Mustard Mason 7ar Geood Baking 25C 3 gy George Levine of Hartford has|saved. The stato health bulletin Slgn-post in the Town of New Britair Opened Oysters pt 35¢ said District, and return make. Ry order of Court, ) MORTIMER H. CAMP, T GOING TO ¥ trought suit for $500 throu F. Gaffney against tI Tudge |gays, “If the people of Connectiout 1™ RANCE. eed Jew- ) would contribute one cent a month a Mochican Pure BEANS 2 lbs JAMS Large Jar 30(: TS TR S I Opened Clams pt 18¢ Bdwin Shearer of Mounz | elry Co. being for rent due | thousand bebies that now ale each i e . R B - | year from neglect would be saved.” e Good Table 20‘: Mohican Pancakc 1 5c New Graham 3 1 c 2 R S War Relief Fund Dance | The New Britain Infant Welfare o local resident, has appiled for | connecticut College will give a|and Milk Station is making its annual TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATIO: SYRUP ... bot FLOUR FLOUR 5 Ib bag e as chaplain in the United | danc the Y. W, C. A. hall on April | appeal for money, The people of this s army and with four other |1, for the henefit of the Belglan War | clty are appealed to not to forget the NOTICE—Now is the time to have ts from the college expects to 20 [ Relief Fund. Tickets are now on sale | work the inatitution s envrying on in| your ashes removed. 'Phone 443-3. Brance in a short time. ! the Y. M. C. A.—advt. { the interest of the bables. | 3-26-5d United Sta(;es Food Adml'nistration License G—08535

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