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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MARCH 28, 1918. GERMAN ATTACKS NO CHANGE FOR [F——a — o UL flARKHflRSENflW]; A. KATTEN & SON || RICH Hartford One Price Clothing Co., 114-116 Asyvlum S | 31 WHST MAIN STREET (Continued from First Pagc) Nominations for Republican Party | Closed-Several Contests ynsidering her losses in the fighting nce, must consider the usual rman exagger ,* Major-Gen. ! Maurlce, chief director of militar } operations at the war office, said to- day. | In the past,” he declared, ‘the rmans usually have given the cap- tures of prisoners and guns in round numbers not as actually counted but as anticipated from the general situ- on. Tt is reasonable to assumo that he same thin i bei one ”)(,:\ the sa g 18 Delng d the wards for councilmanic honors. ) The main {ssue of the cam | : I - in { o campalgn is | It must b emembered the Ger-|the mavoralty nomination. The pass- hs and’ patterns man count of prisoners included | ing of the time for the Aling of de | fou will find a large and complete | many of our wounded whom we w [ larations of candidac T T ment of satisfactory wearing | unable to take with us { there 18 no longer any danzer of o Gen. Maurice said the war office ¢l for men. L o & OfMCC | dark horse coming into the race. Thu 3 | - k Vew Spring suits $18 to 83/ wa ving out the news as auickly | candfdates will by Mayor Cieorge A ! FRI pring overcoats $20 to §: and fully as i BC ed, | . who seeks renomination for “In our communication and state- I'he republican town committea, on | | Wednesday evening, recefved the pe- | titions of candidates for nominations [‘" the republican primaries, which will be held Tuesday evening from ¢ | {to § o'clock, iere are interesting aster is the time (o rencw your contests being waged In several of | drobe. ‘ou will find here the correct cloth- farnishings and hats. The new fron’t miss secing the vew shirts we ! > {a third time, Alderman M. Irving Y NEW BRITARK 3 showing at $1.00 to $6.00. ments to the public we were telling | jester and IL.uther M. Barnes 3 R - F. W. PORTER[ MG eckwear in new patterns and col- f the truth as we know it. When wo | Renominations of the following of . are fighting a great battle on the dec ” . a | ficers will be made without contest: L too—never a better showing { fensive we cannot get information or | pown clerk, Alired L. Thompson: B riaht now. sense of the exact situation as quickly | ¢qa5urer. Frederick . (hamberlain: | 3 gtein-Bloch and Shuman clothing. | as the ene ltax collector, Bernadotte Loomis ’ \ “In defensive battles, divislonal and | comptroller, Hanford L. Cartis: school | CO[ T Fl E AR CO Stock corps headquarters are shifted, wires | board, Dr. £. T. Fromen, < Ghod ster is almost at hand. Lot us help yon appear your best on - 4 '. are down, and the meh on the scene | win: hoard of relief, Wil : this day of all days when new apparcl has its strongest appeal. are more occupied with building up | mas, William Schaefer: sclectmen new lines than In sending news as to | William E. Latham., Arvid H. Nero the exact situation to the war office. | registrar of voters, William Zeigler — We are as impatient for news as You | constables. John A. Abrahameon _ 0 GOODWIN BEACH & CO are. Meanwhile let us be patlent.” | Frank Brodzik, George A. Stark, Fred C]l i ITEMS f - ’ Winkle British Right Wing Helding. The council contests will be in tI | F l e ks i WARE Comel S TRemlEn lflflnCla British Army Headquarters in | First, Second, Third, Fourth and | . i March 28 (By the Associated | Fifth warde. { are home from Camp Devens S et ! i i | r ws reecived from the ex-! There are two places for council Walter Peichert of 326 t Main treme right wing Is that the Allies|men in the First ward and Council- | street was tendered a pleasant sur- O Bought and are holding their positions { man Anton Stelner seeks re-nomina- | DPrise party at his hone last evening Oca ecur] leS Sold Near Beaumonthamel the enemy |tion. George H, Wells and Herman | e was presented with zold signet . C attacke heavily Severe fighting | Johnson are the candidates for the | ving N GOING TO DE 5 | | - ced at the first dis-| followed. This morning it appeared | othier place. The contest in the Sec- Engine company No. 2 was oz Jt was announ E i | the principal ficld of operations wa “mnl ward is for nomination as alder- | to the public dump on Cherry s ¢ exemption board office this after- ) ; s ic No Man's Land with the contending{ man. Councilman A. Eichstaedt and ! this morning on account of a firc | n on that, in addition to the otiginal|jines drawn close on rither side Arthur F. Spencer ave « the candi- i . i GHILEAN FLEuT SA[LS Room 410 National Bank Building, ‘Telephone 2120 McENROF, Manager, Lenten serivice at Swedi ental list previously 1s e | = i oo Gl creri @ ‘s#pplemental list pre | dates Iver Axelson and Reginald ¢ b o hureh will be held s villia reingartner, of 1 aig Trusts Po | Towers w h yminated for st . 3 i = il m”]:-‘\l:m‘ Sitntine Baiglarnat Fhoovle SRS LIETSS I 0L Dl SRR s i in e B8 102 30RC It oIS News me wasnmgwfl Teflds Cadet at Royal Flying Corps Killed | Craiser, Six Submarines and ‘Trans- veland s’v-(»:\v,'\\{lzlm e itha i London, March 28.—In response to | councilmen fi\!hm\t opposition. e L Pzl beges * | Premier Llovd George's message to| Therewill bea contest for nomina-| ..y, at the Sunday school entertain I - B - “hor N O C: Devens: 2 s councilman in the Third | 8 i to Boom a]ue 0[ Sha at Benbrook, British Aviation Ficld | port Weigh Anchor and Ieave New i i Wield Marshal Haig Delpiwac ol fin st el e S o . Yan | ment on Faster Sunday mcet imme ) Tes the way the marshal today sent the| W& °- Pt ML R M diately after the service with the at Fort Worth. London For Voyage Home. following seeks another term. The new can- : ‘E MY LIFT 2 LB SURRY : “Tha assurances that no effort will | didates ar ; B D fever Wellens of this city, Who|po snared at home to give us all as- | Charles Gillin and Frederick e ! i Wooster. There are only two places, | Fort Slocum to take np his dutics Councilman H. P. Richards will | @ Stenographer fn the Quartermas have no opposition for nomination as | ¢ »‘imx] Avx‘r.v}|'o';‘\< ’V.w l-‘ lm{ru n > T ‘here are | in this city, and in Hartford wherc bating that he likes army life and | in this hour of trial and prove our- :1:‘::?":12“’: 'Izvic l:‘:::'r‘:;;wjllv‘l‘:n:;’ ‘n. it et R 2 L g 5 Ree e writing | selves worthy of the trust imposed | s ’ i . . ) ralls, notably ci ers, Tnion R his litends to thesmriting Y cilman Lincoln C. Odenkirchen wantg | Praft & Whitney Co y i nlon » 5 11 and enlist in us.” 5 i have | I'acific. Southern Pacific, and St ‘and the transport joined them about es are James Byett, John A. John- | returned from Florida, where they |- ‘ < : e FRENCH COUNTER ATTACK j:a: AW('(J 1(““: w‘t-irlnhnn :n‘ S| have heen for the past few months, | Crate huving, Industrials, including . \\H] 5 ’1 o m‘l’ el e - E 1 J. Gusts | s ave b C ¢ pas W wa shares T aotie pected to take at leas: o weeks [ aesman) Tohn [Tomassemakt wiil || | Lexington: dodee, T O ‘OU R hiip (WAL Shares averaged substantfal |l 5 o h o oamees SEERC o 1o e irt ward | Hola & thecial enfertagtment in con- | (actional advances but shipplogs and | Enemy Soldiers Ponned British Uni- i Silie sard | hold a speciz ertainme , ionaljady ; 1 ane : ; B e eAldormanic momination lohera | nectont witht its observancefot Ladies: oo el SHDRtETOINA A Trenoral ineat " P Order o Groate Gonlusio BUILDING PERMITS Smash at Germans on Front of Ten ¢ . gHen D tion set in before the end of the first HARLU I CERatOs LA LCh AL L) B olldla Thepectorano are two vacaneies for councilmen and | < evening Fair ol e N r e juilding Inspector Arthur N. X Kilometers and Drive Them Back | four candidates. They Michael i Dr. A. A. Tuttle, formerly of this ,\,whu‘" LR cad ased | L English Ranks. eriford today lssued seven [ or the Election of Candidates to bo ot M. Cherpak. Rolislaw F. Karpinski. | city and later of Hartford, has en- largest number issued on a Voted for at the City Election on South of Noyon. Matus Kotowski and Joseph A. Klos- | torcd the offico of Dr. Rurdette D.|yjag Vialdad to general precsars in the | ¢ d 5 hig venn. Thov were et April 9th Will Be Held London, March 28.—Jfrench troops | KOwski. The candidates for council- | Radeliff, veterinarian, to assist him n final hour. The « Fna S iCermapRaoldiersg nboSha CIN DU SOOI toata § forfadbrick (sfore 118 S = 1ol Lr0ODS | jen in the Sixth ward will be Louis | carryving on his business. While thi s heavy. | Britlsh uniforms to create confusion gouth Main street 000 av 3 9. q this mornin, counter-attacked witn = (1 sol at D87 o 99 T & ¢ ¢ > esday, April 2nd, 1918, |this = e e O LD L T andR Fran il Wty [ i< mot a purtnership, Dr. Tuttle wili | (0876 to 39 | in the battle on the Somme front|ski Building Co. for Joh S L e >r. Tadeliff, Wwhose health is no g 0 and sccond | ware taken prisoner and executed ac- | the remodelling of a b From 4 to 8 p. m. on a front of ten kilometers to a Uil ok, IR tosoRbealthivIsgnot £ h ¥ 1 ac- | the remodelling of a buil G TO of the he 4 (il el T cording to the Intransingeant. 3road street to make he Various Wards as Follows. | depth of three Kilometers south ot | SHIPPING TO CATCH Al Sales approximated 330,000 shares. & ' 5 R st Ward—Loomis Bu 156 | Novon S il i T oo 2 UP ON SUBMARINES DEATHS AND FUNERALS | New York Stoor Sxchanze auota- STRUCK BY AUTO. LS assurit et & - for a frame nd Ward—Lipman Building. 331 SPIES BLOGK U. S. S i tlons furnished by Richter & Co, P | Kensington street, B Stireet. e | o e (ST members of the New York Stock Ex. | Helen )fnmnl n‘r“ “«' Mn‘t’v: Street Tn- | Lot S0 A S ddi: o ard—E e g e : Mrs. Ann Sweency, aged 16 vears : jured hile ot Play. strect prope 250: C lukas, & - aros_Rdd S e he Ry Boom Semator Fletcher Says Output Wil | o o5 200 SHAene h”",‘ 2 3 s treet proverty, 3250 el d o o ear City Hall e Senator Overman Charges Fnemy | died this morning at her home March 1918 While rolling a hoop near the jun rations at 44 Williams street, §250 4th Ward—Clark’s Building, 75 Flm y . Equal U-Boat Sinkings by LremontistrectiotEdiconu ¢ Migh Tow Close | tion of East Main and Eim streets - reet. 14 i Agents Have Interfered With Pro- y troub - he had been ill for 8. Am Beet Sugar A i thie afternoon Helen Mason of 317 | CARL YOUNGBLAD, M. G. Graduate A ROl SRR o o v i Ao NezbiAusust , ime. She was the widow of \laska Gold ... " % | East Main streot ron into an auto | Medienl Masscur, 74 W. Main St., pet. o Sy 1 i S Sl M ORBIERS (Ind 7 s esn oy and dived SiniaNe Bl taln A (Gari & iy T8%% | truck of the Hartford-New Britain | office 'phone 428-13, residence ‘phone th , Ward-—Zimitravich Building & ashington, March 28.—Informa-| ¢, jqany vears. She leaves one son, ' Am Can ... g Aut - iriven by Herbert Kie- | 675-5. Violet Ray. Thermo-litz Batk Washington, March Tharges [Fe o & s e e ranoy L ElBat Cortill ol Auto express, driven by Herber = : 2 2 h. arstond Avenue, that German spies were responsible | oo N 2 P. Sweenev and two daughter <. Am Loco . ! 3% | Iy of Newington. She was slightly in- | Massage Headaches, Neuritis, tnsoni- The following persons having duly | (& SEFRITT S o e i poration given "“h' o i‘”":“;\""”‘:; Hartney and Miss 2 Am Smeiting . 771 61z T6% | jured. Mr. Kiely carried her into | nia, Rheumatism, Tmpedéd Clrenla ed their petitions according to the | 20 SAF IRV S L T re mads :;mrcr‘t'r;mmltttfle‘soro“ pinat by noxt The funeral will he Gl A s A ek s fion: [6toll Treatments throngh vl rima Rules are hereby declared | == = 1 1 o Qenator Over. b(uuzau‘ o :h(’ol”yhm“mt \?vr:kl‘::g" Sen. | Saturday morning at 10:80 I Am Tobacco % 1 511 511 He reported the clreumstances to | physician or by appointments only at igible to be voted upon for candi- |’ Iehe s 2 jual t subma s = Sen-| Uil he in the new Catholic cemet. A el e el e acdl ot Gice) man of North Carolina. He also | ator Fletcher said E : 991, | ihe polic ¥ ates at the Primaries to be held | [0/ ot 1 re \were spleg in the Cur- Filere Lsage ) o - ~ Anaconda Cop ... & % et prif 2nd, from 4 to 8 p. m, at the | ¢ Lt Zh 2t z o It vn‘x‘d\pc |.nh;>y l{; :nm ,an‘;f,p ;Wrnl'm Jacoh Bada. AT 8 Fe Ry 5 > 5 i T 2] s rot: c i severs o P H e gentlemen who three and ne-half : I 2 S Br:;u-; Votng places in the several! "uqf 1 were secretary of war I would | years ago engaged in the groatest flli- Jacob Bada, aged 50 years Baldwin Loco o - commandecr the Curtiss plant and put| buster in the history of the senate, | North street, died vesterd aft B & O out every man ecmployed there and | when a bill was before the senate iv . noon at the New Britain General hos- Beth Steel B " EEECES A sicans in their places,” d i - ¢ | pital j cived by ‘ha Butte Superio , ; 4 Tester,y M. Irving hine §Americans fin ir places,” de-| build up our merchant marine, now He is survivec e . wha AShpe S ki 4 3 Jester,q r clared Senator Overma eritic k of ships.”” Senator rosides in this city, and a family re. Canadian Pacific A 38 Rl e i A lared ator erman to criticize n lnck of shi enator = resides in thi : : A 1204 o { ek He declared spies took metal braces | Fletcher said. and latd much of the | siding in Pe entral Leather e Town Clerk— end sawing them in two joined the | present shortage to the defeat of that - = Ches & Ohio Nree J:,S_TMM Sle pleccs with lead and then painted over. | measure, Edward . Fahey. Chinol Coppen - e e : The first Bristol machine tried fell. An| Senator Chamberlain endeavored 10 | Jouneral services for Edward 11.| Chi Mil & aul % 1 b Chamberlain, Frederick §. | nyestigation disclosed the defect ! Y but ev S b 3 Crucible Stee L or Comptrollers gatl Ros0! e 2 | check the debate, but even his plea Fahey were held this affernoon at the 1uc S50, ; 2| i s A NS _ | that the amendment to the draft 1aw | T1aviford lodse of EIkS club house in | Del & Hudson B Tax (.'f,;:“(‘;‘n; Eanford st PROBF JERSES PLOSION. | for the registration of young men who | Hartford. Delegations of Daly coun- | Distillers Seo ... 5 o S Eeriadots . : 7 ) | have becoms 21 yvears of age sinc Inights of Columbus, and New | Erie v pne s 47 " U. S. Steamship Co., selling at $5.00, paying bi- f Bchool Boaid— | Confession of Jacob k. Altman Fails | jast June 5 should be brought hefore Byitain lodge of Tlks were present. lrie 1st pfd e e ol sy i A “tin b to Halt Investigation. | the senate for consideration, failed 0 A requiem mass will be held in St. CGeneral Electric .1870s 371 month]y dividends of 15 cents a share and netting :vf'lnrnvvn e ST LIS S s _x)m the discussion. | Mary’s Catholic church, this city. next | (joodrich Rub .. 3 43, 18 & annually from Marine transportation, has gov- ’ odwin, E. Jersey Cit arch 2 Th au Reading from Wisconsin newspapers | week. Burial was in Mt. St. Bene-| Great Nor pfd ... 887 g % i i 000 ¢ e B e emas, Wil thoritics investigating the explosion | tofay regarding tho senatorial cam- | diot's cometery, Hartford { Gt Nor Ore Cetfs ; ernmental contracts for over $30,000,000 construc- Middlemas, William in the Jarvis arehouse uesday g Semator X s, democrar o5 Mgl . 2 3 . 3 haa e al o alr L Schaeter, Willlam | whicn aid 52,000,000 damage, con- | bagrr STneter WWitliams.demoerar, min Sosal o 0 B g8 (om O SRk and steel vessels at their Noank, ‘or “Selectmen— tinued the Inquiry today despite the | ™ That of course, refers to Semator St amanda OF ionslle: R e f Groton and Alexandria, Va., shipyards. Fifteen per Latham, William E staterment of Jacob E. Altman that he | 1aFollette, who ought to b Wliaq | The funeral of Mre, Amanda Clara foush B ; ] = Nero, Arvid H accidentaily caused the axplosion by | from tnis bodir” © PNt} Nicholle was held at 2:30 o'elock ' Iiterbore pfd ... 42 2 > | cent profit from this construction would mean a ne or Registrar of Votcrs— dropping a lighted cigarette. This was the first declaration evec | {his afternoon from her late home, 79 ISAnSas (v <0 ... 28 prohf of $4,500,000 to the company, or nearly $4.00 Zieig Vil Denial that explosives were stored | made in the open senate for expul- Glen strest, and at 3 o'clock In the dathasiat DRSS SR 2 . for Constables— in the warehouse was made by coun- | gon of the Wiceonsin senafor. | Gorman Baptist church. Rev. Capl lnck Steel oo 78 s | N per share on the outstanding sock. Abrahur ohn sel for three officials arrested in the Roth o inted at the service. The ehigh 8l Sl : = : iy A g s 5 ! louis & Nash \.113% 1183 3% | cial letter yours for the askin Brodzik, ; case when they were arraigned today ITITET TeTe ey e, I hearers were William Wenzol, Harry Louls & Nae 2 Speci y g LS e L Wensel, - Charles Lyaail ~wWalter ViU TIOPT 1 g ik The 1918 STONEHAM HANDBOOK, giving in- Winkle. Fred Wilson and Edward Floyd Jones, all | ¢ e Nicholls, : Rund and John . Ul R e W ard) O o iZeiln T Sforing Mexnionlvealllcon ) inle Assacintion in Session at Booth's e was in Falrview ceme. | 711 Lend Do i formation on 800 securities, will also be mailed free Johnson, Herman trary to law he hearing was ad- : Hall Today. e \“;. \_”;;‘ s i : Sens Steiner Nt journed until ,\prn 4. The monthly mesting of the Con- 2 h & ! 29% 29% on request . 3 Nov Pac : W G e Sotie State er Ph ers' = % C . e necticut State Master Plumbers’ ns Vikner D. Danielson T For Alderman (Second Ward)— DEPOSITORS GET 104 PER CENT. soclation. is In sesslon today in the ST L) G DA I S o A \ S Eichetaedt, Albert F Hartford, March —The directors | New Britaln Master Plumbers’ asso- 1y0nie1son wil] he held at 2:30 o’clock brasued Sleoi.‘:“n;‘. . i pencer. A i | ot the Grenwich Savings bank, under | clatfon quarters in the Booth biock. | jomorrow afternaon at his late homo e ; . = 8 fror” Councliman (Secc direction of Bauk Commissioner | State Presldent W, I, Rielby Is pre- | ag Gpapman stroet. Rov, Dr, S. G i I J. Struges sent out today to the de- | sldiug. The principal ainiens Mol o v e B R S e it , ae s SN - s . : ¥ 1 ¢ ¢ ¢ Sol Pac i ¢ o 1 Sec pS R : | positors of the bank, which is in | fhe miesting is the selection of the | 108 WU OFCE BY e S Specialists in Curb Securitie fFor Councitman (Third Ward)— [ liguidation, checks for four per eent. | plaea for ‘the aneual convention M anonnbibtno s s e q . . : SeoreaB oL edke : N : il — ; So Ry pfc . 6 | ck M: Si . Hartford, Conn. Balker, Ge B. A of their deposits, By these checks | which will ha held in May, HTAMP WORKHRS MEF Mv‘”hjm“{'m_ : Hills Block 847 Main treet . Gillin, ( s H | there will he distributed among tha The associntlon has been invited to ¢ il 3 | There was o speclal meot of the Texa e y 3 Wwall, Willlam ¢ | depositors about $38,000 and they ' meet in Bridgeport. [A5 snerejwasio EReclaitim ooting X RO : T T L s TS i . TS S S S T S W57 & e S Y CRER g 4 chairmen of the varions ward ®em- Union P e L 5 Wooster, Frederick A | will hring the total amount paid de- | . sy : L 25 nitt jn charge of relling Thrlft United Alderman (Fourth Ward) positors up to 104 por cent. It 18 ex ADDITIONS TO LIST, AL NIk atiernoon FMhA ahaloneut Grawe : Richards, H. F. | pected that $14.250 will be realized Stampadhs g St o 3 R SR R s 2 Friends of threc local soldlers have | are Pirat ward, Henry Hoea s U N Bteel 3 % | ouncilman (Fourth Ward)— [ the sale of the assets not yet dls- Fr | L 4 ! <1 . & 2 . R S A 2 adviged the tlerald thai their names | ond ward, Arthur N. Rutherford: 17 § Steel pfd ,,.108% 109 By i T d S t‘ D ( Byett, o8 posed of and with this money a Alvl- | 3,0 hean omitted from the War Bu- | Third ward, Harold Hateh: Fourth va Cap Chem ... 41 | onnecticut rust ang d>ate ep()Slt 0. Johnson, John / i dend of one and one-half per eent. i 2 - ro Omne sta ] » Abrahamson; Fifth ward, twast use 10 Y . i J. Gustave fieenc Om s reayu honor roll, e is Gustave O | ward, John A entinghoust o 4 0 ol o i !‘\h‘r“‘k‘i'," ]”( }“flf A bt ue Cnexty ans Kotzbach, now in France wiih the | Paul Nuresak: Sixth ward, Abraham A STRONG, KRELIABLE CORPORA N Ode: en, Lincoln A. St { > o —_— % Aran Corpe, He lves nt 118 Brook | Gorhaeh ; " | Sk (L b | swmmicaN maNmmn asmorr. | AT “om S0 e p LI | WITH CANADIAN ARMY, [ { organized and qualified through years of efficient, - “"(-“A“ ";, (‘)\r: ;“\‘v'ul'f”— | New Yflrtk. ,\lnrf;: E}_‘ ";l\v vAw'h(”‘ ! ar of Brook strect snd James T, Mc . FIMDBIUELL, RIISTGNE, Andrew . Turnbull of Chicago, # ‘I”S‘\Vorthy Sel’ViCe to act as ( On\e[\/fltor Uuflxd]d” 4 ‘ T 5 can tank steanter O. H. Jonnings of ponough of 10 Wiison straet = rniboe G S e o e fhernok '“l':*;‘”‘h‘/"\“’»‘_ 10,500 gross tons oWned by the BRI | e ree—— ! Timirell of Cedar former Joeal man znd a grandson of e euton on Adminisirator ., Syl el | Aavd OIl Co.. 18 benched on the Hrit- - tr 1 v Gty ’ Closkowskl, Joseph A, ks S 5 ATH T L ASSTFTOAT : y the New Britaln Reoord, listed in Company B, First Regimeni s 875 e > a Kloskowskl, Joseph | 14 const ns the result of a collision TOO LATH FOK ULASSIFIOATION ) A S D O s i iiich Capital $750,000. Surplus and Prefits $1,000,000 Kotowskl, Ma and firo at sea, mccording to briof | ———=— cro ' i ! i Timbrell will leave Sat- at Torente, (anada, Mr, Tuenbuil . ) i Councilman (Sixth Ward) ablo informatfon received by the | JLOST—On Buassett or Robert streets, ! p M 3 r, C ’l d ‘ f‘ D L c 4 | o CnmpiTlevens andithislaver wan! veisatad for enlistnient inl e . . it ¥ company fiera tadny. The cable addod | Wednesduy afternoon, o geld cres. | urdus, for (Tt TURAR AR (RS AR SRRV M acauee e was aver onneciicut Trust and Safe Deposit Co. Witkin, Frank J. that one member of the erew, & wea- | vent pin, sei with =mall tond g ho w "« it rican LS e Jeposit Lo, : A : L { thnger pnleane Snotis 193 sse dinner b, ) v BLICAN TOWN COMMITTEE, | man named Shen is missing and be. | Finder piease noiiiy by mber of 1 e e rbonn. o, e 7. ‘hair: ! lieved to have been drowned. | BL, 'Phena #47-14, J, J, Walsi's dining reoms, ! years ugn B. N. HUMPHREY, Chairman. e " ar G = B . | chairman, Mrs. Oscar Johnson 1 | g A Jidaten areg Gooege L B oL kel - Wall Street.—Stocks were strong at Fort Worth. March 28 ot New London, March 2S. -The Chil Wilbur McEnroe left vesterday for { L ; Al he opening of tod market. New | the Roval Flying ‘orps was killed at | ean cruiser abuco Admiral ) bains fthe consplcnons! featiss | noonitoday Benbrook, a Britisa | Jouis G the transport Angamos n initial gAin of 2 5-8 on the de. | aviation field. Fle is the 45th avi-|and six Chilean submarines left tl st ls voluntarily inducted into the . | sistance are of great encouragement ‘ | c1sion of the government to help the . ator to meet death since the {harbor this afternon on their way | i Infantry at Camp Greene, has|to us. We will do all in our power | Fitten to the local exemption board | to maintain the honor of the em : ‘ road out of its financial difficulties. | Were opened here in October Chile. The cruiser and submarine have been here since last Septembe Close—Rails, specialties and utili- | Paris, March 28.—A number of past few yvedrs eity hall Andrew Turnbull of this city, has en numher of his friends at the age limit. He Je

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