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NEW BRI TAIN DAILY HERALD. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27, 1918 Faster [IRICH Dollars | S Greetlngs { THE Will | N " ~—1§11,000 To March | Ko You Can Appear At Your Best in f § . scucoic o The dollars you invest | - %Y - clothing. Serviceable | in War Savings Stamps ki 7 | | | ste the time to renew _\nul‘i will march to the A 3 . Bring ¢ontributio . | fighting line with g weelk, You will find here the correct cloth- | arms, ammunition and By } : | f hings and hats. The new supplies. This is not | : e ® P - yvles and patterns. only n patriotic in- You will find a large and complete vestment—but a rafe oruent of satistactory wearing and profitable onc, g B « S— ‘ = bparcl for men. ylelding 4 per cent in- 1 - a New Spring suits 818 to § terest per annum and | i : £ 3 Spring overcoats $20 to fl.,n compounded guarice- | R B ¢ Pon't miss sceing the new shirts we Iy. The War Ravings : . W ‘. 4 W BRITAIN showing at $1.00 to $6.00. i Stamps cost $4.14 un- b W { ¥. W. PORTER, Beckwear in mew patterns and col- I Tarclygs ST LILT : o : We urge you to No matter what For notwithstanding ngs. The Thrift Htamps e | . your prefercnce or it G S e % War S s in the cloth market an right now. sell both War Savings the arrangement of yowll find in M 1 Stein-Bloch and Shuman clothing. | aps andd Thrirt o\ i G2 | P. Clothes a QUALTTY is evident B ht d g Id 1 Stamps, N\ [WSetyiestandEcolors s ment to meet your in cvery H. O. P ; Oug d O unusually Targc. requircments, rment. Easter is almost at hand. Tet us help you appear at yow best on this day of all days when new apparel has its strongest — i Wy | | GOODWN BEACH & CO. = ~ ! - | Room 410 National Bank Building ‘Teiephone Edward IT. Fahey. | § Edward H. Fahey, formerly of th | Sl L city, died at his home in Albany, N. | ] Y. yesterday. He was about 60 | 3 | u vears of age. Mr. Fahey was a char- | 4 Bought and Ay "7 come. e e i | { ! “ e | it ot ot o v et HARTFORD ONE PRICE CLO. CO. } Sl | zolidated with the other counclls of | | CCITY ITEMS it B St | | 114-116 Asylum St, Hartford | Max Motor com.. 261 261i 26% fortable qu 4 Mex Petroleum 931, 92 21 n advt Thomas, in the clothing business wn- National I.ead ... 547 3 547, | some food. I v int Open I'ridz Hollanders, Harttord, | l0dge of Elk Whils in New Britain | 1 Members of ), sewing so¢ der the firin name of Fahey Bros. The | N % Ol'& uds 70 2 % TNy L X o ke i | hc was associated with his brother, | exandra lodge, I. O. D. of St Gul gineral will he held at the Hartford | === = = === = Nev Cons 5 187 3 , | dent that accommodations are heing 1 meet Thursday afternoon to sew |y clubhouse, T lay afternoon the Red Cross. Daly council, Knights of Coiumbus, A ineil, 1 v DAYLIGHT SAVING HERE | FLEW GERMAN FLAG, ' d ortom e an ot s 04 134% Limon tham there ara n the camp o4 L ol e, e —— | WOMAN SENT TO JAIL rman(:lal | s e D Bl IR People's of Vermont, is home on | Mt. Nt. Eer tic in IMart- | Court Will Sit Earlier and Policemen ! Ray Cons o L WS e 2 oy furiois Will Probably Go to Work An Hour | Reading 35 men from this district) g | : Claims She Was Only Drying It Rep T & § ymined. by the district med- Mrs, Fanny Brennan. | later. . Rep T & visory board this after : 5 But Judgo Says Si y Southern Tho fureral of Mra. Fanny Bren-| o oo oo oo g pe oo A those who Wwere Dasse S e der the new daylight saving res- outhern il N e 2 | mation the police department will be Months.™ 1 \z 1debak J . chureh th morning at 10 o'cloc! SR T ol el A daughter. Marjorie I.co ath | pev. John T. Winter pastor, B i e e possible " New York, March 2i.— ermse Giin Thoih S = 7 S - las born to Mr. and IMoward celebrant, Rev. W. A. Dowr et S Js fur as possiblo ' "ving from the five escape of 7 “’: e & 11 3 SH iHURODAY A on Tuesday | co ey 5 Sraus sub-deac: e e arlem aps ent today led to tho JDDET v % Ck fatt on Tuesda ) D8 Ry ISraus| sub-deacon | ,q)ice will probably ol to work an ! Darlem apartment today led to th S Rubber 5 : & FRIDAY Fne local aeric of ¥ ill meet | and Ttev. John E. Fay master of ceve- | 1o E e S Saidesd a5 of Mrs. Mary Takeh and he e ; | s .- brmorrow evening and the house com- | monies of the solemn requiem high | The adnow =oins ol at 7 oiclecis | arraicnment ona charzeloffdisorder i b 8 Lo g Liesi hhol(‘ c - d an interesting en- | mas Commit vices in the g Rans : {1y conduct. A magistrate told her he Sieelgnts : L 1y jtted has 4 1 an in g P . Bt inment. Lunch wili be ser new Catholic cemetery weve conduct- | 5o B B0 8 0 ECET BRE 1€ 10 T believed she was colebrating the Ger ; u J Haddock The Seandinavian W. €. T. U. [ ed by Rev. her F e patllife s e e s T tical- . man advance in France and sent her [t ys Over 1 Lare ICSh 1 9C 2:30 p E be. s were ) 1 2 4 o jail fo i o sarving ho 1 5 e qeet tomorrow at 2:30 p. m. at AT L Iy be the same as at present though ; 0 Jdll LS LN B X Mackerel b mme of Mrvs. Albin Carlson, of 211} rence Mec 3 avles E: i the clocks will not indicate The Wished the law per Im to im s, D : e S & jrview street. Members asked | othy Mullen, Thomas Mar schedule for the day men will also | Pose a more scvere penalty as a A vigorous 7 v rday’s i = 'V\P," \'“_ REAENW . [ Fancy Buck " make an effort {o be present | James Skelly. The flower bearers were | po affected. So far as they arc con-| Warning to German sympathizers late rece attende o i e York, Maj he Unitod SHAD e Helmets for the use of the firemen | George elly and James Wilson. | cerned they will probabiv follow the Neighbors testified Mr 4 | stock dealin R led the ¢ ”\:)"""> l_"" ‘4‘:1""’"{" £ today n- | N DXL . D e rrived at the firc headquarters == clock, respondin « according iled in N n flag ¢h an- vanee aler e e GENUINE COD 7 8 d have been distributed among the Mrs. Amanda €. Nicholls. te the present details t Rawl . nant had isted on fiving | from oo eent ol apibloxeata o STEAR 1o anent men of the department.| The funeral of Mrs. Amanda Clara | ings and the police commission have | from her w .”‘,M S s Takeh said © Shippi » variable, Atlantic Guie | tive April 15 o . HALIBUT 2(\ - bey will bo required to wear them at | Nicholls will take place at 30 | not worked out all the details she had merely washed the German ? pair Marine preferred STEAR n oC . { o'clock tomorrow afternoon from h Police court will follow the new mblem and put it o to dry f temporarily forfeited a poit of TREASON NOT PROVED. E SALMON 1. 3 republican candidate | lute residence 79 Glen streot nd | plan. The city charter provides that - - mes showed material imp 1 P T o i STEAK m 30(: or tke mad will go out at § o'clock, and the 9 homination, will | 3 o'clock at the German Baptist | the court will open at 8:80 evers ROOSFVETLT STRONGER not Crucible and U. S als and Emnn 3 : s Sl s B o s Eh A : NS e edaiflco b e 2 $ 1 Guilty by Court's Order. t 1 Beak Thursday noon at Lande irch. TRe arl Roth will offi- | morning excepting Sundays and pecia ¢ eatured Alcoho e T C ary & Clark’'s entrance on Center | cit and purial will be in Fairview | the clock will be advanced the offi- | Decides to Go to Mainc, in Spite and D s at gains of 1 to 2| ’hiladelphia, March 27.—On [ Y. T. FLOUNDERS e cemetery. ! cials will in reality be present at 7:30. ol points. Trading in Liberty bonds was | &round that no evidence had been [l Y- T- U 10c¢ e | - The firemen will follow the new 5 relative ht with a steady tone { presented to make out a case, Judge K& h John Hamilton, Jr., of Hartford, a | avlight order: Qyster Bay, N. Y., March f New Bri : . day | Th tivity and strenglh of the| Oliver B. Dickinson in the United [#8 LARGE 3 mer “““‘1;"”\1“ \‘ i Belinli, i las Jonnieen. — - Calonel Theodore Roosevelt has re-{fysy hour centered in cquipments and | States district court late yesterday 88 SMELTS b C fisted in the Na b _W;T_H B ventcoldfeent (:r.lp‘frr | RS (D AR iined practically his old vigor vails. Prices vicided later on the | directed the jury to rehder a verdict FRESH 10 A daughter has been born to Mr.|and Mrs ank Kane, of 79 ( = 2 ¥ resting during the past three weeks at | poaviness of motors and shippings, | of not ilty in the trial of Louis HERRING L ' d Mrs. Arthur Seibert. | land street, died at St. Francis’ hos- o his home on Sagamorce Hill. He fe ) i ‘tford th rming, £ Mrs. Rufus M. n(-monu:u Will Lead - ths G A » Frank W. Do ; of Hart- | pital in Hartford this morning, follow- better than he has in several v bontls were Inclified o Sog on greatly | of the Philadelphis, Tageblstt, who i ves- | ing an operation for appendicitis. "#w. | Organization Duving Coming Ycar, Dt ill following the advice of his ,d”’“_“vd“ ‘r S o el EL s e el L B cLaMs pt. gy ol reporticiidlacrvicoliniitiio [lbovibecams dL istoub dworwecks a8a Bline purtsllor al eatistaclonya Snature ol velclana o suilick im Rotioite tails and enuipments were the sole | publication of certain urticles, head- | [l OPENED 35(: vavitl Reserve. Be s his parents he leaves brothers, . 5. cicq at the annual meeting 00 active for a wh Stnce lea ‘. ¢ d intermediate | lines. and alleged news dispatches in | il OYSTERS and sisters. The funeral arrange- | s : ing the hospital the colonel has seen gl ! 8 s The White Oak Crushed Stone com- | 41d el WA |'of the Woman's clui Ty day : e N b American Car ex- | the German newspaper § Gc any through Attorney M. IL. Camp) ments have not Ignacs. afternoon. Officers elected for the ;'”" C ”"'" ':1', . *v = “l“"" “‘]‘ e e G e ana Werner and Darkow, along with ' B FFERRING wh % e | ime resting and cing occasiona ! ang : 2 4 i : as brought suit against Angelo Be ‘ 2 | coming year are ! f " e ins | Peter s er, president; Paul Vo SALT : Sugenc ot o 3 Iks. Gradually he s increased hi 3 L & ) < i for $300. Dey Sherift M. D. Fugene Chamberlain, | R Rt T i Temen® Graduallyin incneareainisy = . boints with Union Pacific | &¢l. treasurer, and Herman Lemke, MACKIREI stockwell today attached property of The funeral of Fugene Chamber- ! doorfexcr i and HRGT ReER Mg p e o Ry : | business manager of the Philadel- SAIT COD he defendant on Ailen street. Th n was held at 2:30 o'clock this aft- ice presidents—Mrs. Marcus White ""y\l.}-:’,‘.,o”.“‘\,f'\‘ff" everal miles, ac Rt T i lndue. | phiniTagabiatts fPublisning asscdle: B Srrore o ¥ he cily cour! srnoon a » orwi omoria y e > 20 e d o i " = = | P v e rie > terr $ 2 < it is returnable in tl by t 2 ¢ the .vm‘;;(\?l 1 ”lr::dv l\l;\ayn‘l andl Mrdl DS Ritsse The colonel will leave for Pertland, | trials were reduced by fractions to | tion. Will be tried at the June term bn the second Monday in April derson o et ot the service. | . Corresponding secreta:y-—Miss Let-| \jo (oday, where he will make an j# point in the final hour. The clos- | Of court on charges of violating the - _ 8 , L ESHIo SO L s Learned. address Thu v evening before the|ing was irregular. Liberty 1-2's | espionage act. The indictment K NG ‘. —— Recording secretary—>Mrs. Lau- | ycpublican organization of that sta®e. | Sold at 98.66 to 98.86, first 4's at | :\mr;:m,mnm with making and con - o « 44C Joseph Coffey. rence Mouatt, Jr he physicians refused at first ta gtve | @ to 97.52 1 second 4's at | Veying false reports to promote t LGGS 4oz Toseph Coffey, a highly respected | Treasurer W. Parker their consent to his making the ad- | & to 97.62. SEiccessjoiftiionensySaviicull uigoban | BTt N ’)SC Famous French Composcr Passes On died this morning at his home Auditor—Mrs. George W. Traut dross. Tinally the colonel decided approximated 350,000 shares. | Sttucting recruiting cutd ‘mm mer BUTTER in 56th Year. n Star strect. e E 60 years Zo. even against their advice - Jiand Sonspumcy "" s "“‘:\ ’!’r'(’;" OB cnEavERY 47 me time. | WANTS SE( n\n WiLL I'R( BATED This evening he will be the guest of | New York Sto p nge quota- | The mlun_ in direc v.‘_ h " ne i Luorren b C Paris. March 3 .o e T 3, | tions fur il - nts to be acquitted of the treason e s oifey leaves five sons and two | Chicago, Mar A petition to | Dr. Sturges Bigelow, in Boston. 1y | tlons furnished (Bl | RS € htie 2 - 2 the noted comp J el <. They are Joseph of this set aside the first will of the late! Thursday the colonel will leave for | members of th rk Stock Es- ‘”f'”,:“- said th: ]' nol ol ‘z“”r ”"m':;"“\‘ ‘whouldel Roast :::!( home here. 1o we IS0 b veatA) *eter, who is studying for the | James C. King has heen filed in the | Maine. Immediately after the address | change. :m fadieien {M”p“ St ‘,..\;».1 in BEEF .... b priesthood, James of Hartford, Frank, | probate conrt it was learned today. | he will return to Boston where he will | U e b s el Sl . 1 1 soldier at Camp Deve Daniel, | wherein Marcy Melvin secks to gain | remain with his daughter-in-law. Mrs. | cl siving aldian Lort to Lhe ons Beef Liver h 1 c Alice and | probate of a second will which | Archibald Roosevelt. who W Am ¥ w 7 Tl T e ly the best kno of the younsger | /o el el hal R Eran | e kR e e . ave discov- | was recently wounded in a ba m [ Am Car "dy 7 73 iestaot 9L pubdration 2L esE (et T ably tb 5 The fun will be held Friday | ton B. Means claims to have discoy = ZELUR: someel i g w Car ; e e e e e Roast Pork Ib < c French composers, his international | morning from his late home and in- | ered. The first will was made in ance and who is now in 0 i Am s . % i el RGeS | fame in tho opera-going world rest- | terment will be in the new Catholic | 1901 and the latter document in 1805, pital. Mrs. Roosevelt only recent m ) cienn 62 4 T e N (N Gl n . e | G | Hearing of the petition has been de- | lcc mother. and the coloncl sTAm t . 67 TTY | f 2 oS SR e 2 Fresh Cut g 5C ; pk vieh reacted 1 to & points. Liberty | Werner and Martin Darkow, cditor OPLENED 18 ord, formerly of t ity left SMORFE RLOATERS CLAUD! DEBUSSY DEAD, | | sawhille Claude Debussy was prob- e d onionyiin ah B R L it ferred until May 16. The second will | not seen his eighth grande i Am julieidefone shadimon sCathaL the teis N = ake Cisc om tl j on the ac leaves the bulk of the estate to Mrs. | Am Tobacco 1 » take the fron Jury f\pll]d( h ¥ Woiea Onoia | iih el & Tei 3 B round that no evidence had hecn g BALDWIN Comiquo in Paris in has been | We T to thank all kind friends | ncar Concord. N. €., led to the trial| 0 Anaconda Cop 62 % AR nm‘ lell uyil"«‘ vv.\:h( 44~v»’ : ’m~ AL s . performed many times in the United ;2 nd neighbors for the svmpathy ‘1) of Means for murder and subsequent | % P R . 7 with : eg - A SONE ]-“ Distme! W8 UARGE N W 1 i q Jroduction in this | kKindness shown us at the death of our | gequittal | . g | B & O » . B2 5 MasSStrenuous Y IoDROBEC ML, AELEeCE § RAISINS C Sta 4 T the Mants | beloved son, Elmer H.. and in & special | Fatality at Fort Worth When Aviator - 0 .0 . . | Attorney Kane, who said the publi e A manner arc we thankful for the beau- | . s i ¥ E w x R tions in the zobl: were @ d e VvinLo & | titwl floral tributes UNIVERSALIST FASTER SE and Plane Come Hurtling Out of Feth ‘,\m«vlv ] ( attack on the progress of the war, as | 68 TURNIPS Pk 25c¢ eason of 907-0 . F anadian d 'l t 8 . -3 i \ o - I 4 2 A n < 5 Debussy’s place i ) m will render several 'cello solos, at the the Clouds. 1 Leat i) i oL “To turn the ¢ over to you for | g c Faster servic d illustrated lecture ot Wonth I Masas Narel The ;‘j“ _“)'mh 28 sideration would bLe sheer & Salmon can the Universalist church on MM} yh ayiator was killed here late to- scmi amil & L w o iess oo Rnypna il e i INd G ciin- @ Domestic 23C cans piece “Pelleas et Meli This wrd of Thanks Maud King. the widow. whose death tan adically individual Hneal on | KAISER AT ST. QUENTIN. musical rford Court, Sunday cvening. 2 3 e i ) sou in his address to the jury g = e 4 PR 5 day s plane crashed to earth s e j < Te 8 volving the use of a dif Germans Claim Tosses Are Below | \orton is said to be an artist e ; Bi% vidence has not been sufficient or of Sardines 3 1 Previous Fstimates. | marked ability. The subject of 5 T $ 7 4 i | essential importance in the i | . X PREMIER LS e Sl st CELEBRATE IN HOBOKEN. Distillers S E ( el L S Lo A% SHAD 9c Copent March 27.-—The cor Sec n- Failures.” great men whom the world s ‘ continued the judge. “T will, t} in their day, thought wers complete Jersey City, March 27.—With the ! Eric 1 » 13 [ direct vou to return a verdiet of not M PREMIER 21 failure but whom later nerations | arraigniment of two Hoboken saloon t 2t A 1 & (LAMS can C have deecided were the world's great- | proprietors before ¢ United tates ne i ctr | 2 3 B SUNBEAM ! est men. This lecture illustrated by | commissioner today it was learned | at Nor pf % FOUND SOLDIERS HAPPY. SHRIMP 16(.' vt in the | s 2 ; beautiful colored views. and accom- | fede agents Monday night ided Gt Nor Ore i ; ar great, have not been so as ¢ L i & i ; Hartford, March Goyvernor Hol PORK and 1 c of French impressionistic | &l on s 8 lanied by anthen olos and ‘cello, | seve places where Germans werc [ Inspirati 5 : S bl Bl b e EEARD ) bussy was perhaps the most | Jcared: A sreat number of tanks were |l | ioos 1o be of exceptional intevest. | celebrating the German advance in ! TInterhorou R : i i J | Devens. Monday, in company with 3 el i used in the battle, and, he says, the | irance by singing and drinking. | Interboro prd A 7l v ke Rl it MOHICAN individual influence in the world dvance has been ma hecause of | = . SN o : Mavor Tag of this city orge b SOUPS C music si Wagner and Tschaikow- | oo | DR. LAUTMAN IN SERVICE. Fwenty aliens were taken before the Kennecott Cop < 3 | Chandler, of (he State Council of De i excellent leadership and keen prepa | DF. Maurice T. Lautman has becn | commissioner and released after rc Lehigh Valley 5 : " and Captain C. H. Wickham, of MOHTCAN 13(: L TLon: commissioned a fivst lieutenant in the | ceiving @ warning Uis y Hartford, was made as informal Aas| CORN A = G o Medieal Corps and is statianed at Fort € | possible. He disliked to have his visits MOHICAN 18 Ton LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION | FIRE TN BRASS WOR Detetnorpe, o, Licutenant Lautman| POISON PLOT IN NEW YORK. | CARL YOUNGBLAD, M. G.G . | accompinied by demonstrations, and B PEAS can C = = ae Waterbury. March 2 -F'ire broke ,;_",h, con of Mre. Sarah M. Cunard New York,/March ~Hindu- Medi, Masseur, 74 W. Main Iis preference was to make a quiet YELLOW SPLIT rOR ML % ine cpricht piano. il out on the top floor of one of the | o¢ 85 Hart strect, and was graduated ' man plotters marked for death two|office 'phonr 128-13, residence ‘phone | visit where he could see tho conditions B pras 15C short time, $150.00 Cash or rea- | buildings of the Waterbury Mfg. C from the locai High school in 1907. persons here believed to have We-) 675.5 Violet Ray, Thermo-livy Bath. ; under which the soldiers were housed $ ANCY WHOLE sonable payments Write Box |in North Main street this afternoon.| He was graduated from the Yale Mea. traved their secrets and sent here a; Massage Headaches. Neuritis, insom d meet the officers and men without RICE h loc A22X, Her 2dx | The first indications were that the fire | jcal school in 1911 and has p ticed Hindu supplied with a deadly Fast In- )nu, Rheumatism, Impeded Circula- | any formality. United States Food A Sy ) | looked serious. The building, how- |in New York and Hot Springs, Ark. dian Doison to accomplish their pur-|tion, cte. Treatments through ,murl “1 do not like fuss, anyhow,” said e i abigans] dnints- FOR SALE 5 Francis <t | ever, was constructed as @ fireproof | at which place he was medical director | pose, according to information given | physician or by appointments only at | the governor. He said he found things tration Licehze N0 G088 4ds { one. The company makes brass goods. j of the Leo N. Levi Memarial hospital. } out today by the federal authoritios. | your residence ov office. very satisfactor men b 7 457, o R 1im He was mpositions neh front reports that the an emperor with his staff is now | F 5t. Quentin no piece | responc f the Berlin Vorwarts at |t 1 I'he German losses, he add

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