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| ————_ QUIGLEY SMASHES G, 0. P. OPPOSITION Receives 1,468 of 2,128 Votes| Cast—Is Republican Nominee Sweeping every ward in the city layor George A. Quigley won a ashing republican victory at tho . 0. P. primaries yesterday, when he rested the nomination fro his two § arty opponents, M. Irving Jester anid ather M. Ruarnes. The vote was ght and of the 2,123 ballots cast for GEORGE A, QUIGLEY. 1,468, Mr. EVENTS TONIGHT High class photo drama, Fox's the- ater. Vaudeville and superior photoplays, Lyceum theater. Moving pictures and vaudeville, Keeney’s theater St. Elmo 1o 242 Main street Phenix lodge, " meets Fra ek A, M Andre lodge, Jr. G T A ML Castle, ur Carpenters union me Church street Lady Turner society meets in Tur- ner hall viexandra lod w Dot Bt B | incets at 88 Arch street. Whist and Social, Daughters of Isabella, Elks' hall JEWS TD CELEBRATE ALLENBY'S VICTORY | New Britain Zionists Plan Event in Recognition of Second Free- dom of Palestine. One of the largest celebrations ever held by the Jews of New Britain will take place Sunday evening, April Tth in Talmud Torah hall unde the | uspices of the New Britain Zion association. The purpose of the meet- ing will be to celebrate the Passov holidays and the establishment of the NEWELL MEMORIAL FOUNTAIN IN SO#I HING Added Interest G Sale of Savings Thrift Stamps. by Me The War Savings Stampe st evening in Elks' hall, wieh auspices of the lodge comniete proved to be an overwhelming suc- | cess. An excellent musical® program | was provided by such talent as the | Arpi Sextet, Fred Latham, Mr. Rob- inson, Mr. Lambert and Prof. Har- mon, whose efforts thrilled the large audience greatly added to the er.thusias roused by the eloquent endeavor, 3 alkers. 1g of comment is very thorough and concise man ner in which Col. Howell Cheney out- lined the important functions of thc War Stamps in the financing of the war. Among other things, Col Cheney emphasized the fact that should not he nece iry to sell W favings Stamps In pointing out that milli of dollars a year would 1 suved if only one less hairpin were used per day by every woman in the United es, he made every one | take notice. Col. Cheney forcibly il- lustrated the enormous henefit to the government which wonld inevitabiy result if every individual would make the trifling sacrifice of spending tcv cents a day less for none-essentivls, and put that amount to work Uncle Sam. Moreover, Col. Cheney explained in a most convincing manner that sup } port at home is essential to the suc- cess of the army abroad, adding that | 1t should not be nece: ry to urge any man who b sons or relatives risking their very lives for the honor of their country, to buy Thrift Stamps, Besides Col. Cheney’s addr | enthusiasm was aroused by the ring appeals of Mayor Quigley. P. | King and W. H. Cowlishaw, and in- | dicatlons are that the campaign in New Britain will he greatly stimulat- Departm Conn¢ t have ' prosecute por: distributing” wopies | Myste 0ok P com Russc "This informat the Connec fense n council Justice cal attention i school \ Departn to your con on of ch 19 8. rel "he Finished Muystery' said recently been put into circu purports to be a compilation ¢ of Pastor Russell. T1 interpolated, however, pas to 253, stror matter ould ne been found in Pastor Russell’ As he died before some of t en cs were possible. 00k issued by th Students! A ss d association business end jation’s work in the conducted b, he fower Bib d Tract Societ 89, This | Jewish civic rule in lestine for the | ; ¥ . e ; z Wy . t 3 to 1 over|first time in almost 2,000 years. > 5 0 A faS e O e : ed over Barne Last vear at over prayers were | % 2 5 . Ca g — of the ballots | offered for the deliverance of | o 4 Shoaey - v - . i RAILROAD POLICEMEN ; te J{v\w»‘}- :mld h‘v- tine from the Turkish rule. This year e i . . | e : : e - al ogent, Bdward M ratlt, | the prayers have been answered by : : . e - i 2 N ~ TYrI N T e o | TR b e e . . EEey | CAUSE NEAR-STRIKE i iy anotner nas nd his followers by proving| sllenby’s army and the subsequent 2 . Yo S | i Ives gaod los Mr. Pratt|frecing of Palestine. Together with : ; g ook to violate the pior Richara Covert, Mayor QUIg-|ihese events the recognition and aid . . . . b Lock Government Workers in Car and | ¢ instructed prose-ution o ! wWquarters at Brooklyn, a immediate business of the pub book is in the Pcople's has declar: . on the phone and extended | given to the Zionist organization by . . . . % atulations and those of | {ne United States, Inglish, French . . ; . . . ; i : ' 1,200 Decline to Go to Work e ester, and assured the VIClOT Of|,ng the Italian governments have ‘ . : s > e A Ang publipalion el had alee o) support at the polls next waek. |l ade the Jews, the world over, more : : " B 3 at U-Boat Base. ed prosecution of those circ 1 s the the vote went > * 2 iy . o 3 consciously distributing the b BYORE Qe IN0 wa e ng jubilant than ever. The years of 1917 - : 3 . New I 1 il 3 jle ch of the war ‘. G alia 3 o b e e i A o A belie 3 ew London, April 3.—As the re- | spite of the objectionable passi N end UL}b I“l“l'mn‘krlhv »*f‘t‘"lnd libera- - sult of a controversy with three spe- | “Acting upon the principle tiy “|tion of the Jews from exile. cial railroad agents at the union s ini the English) Zionist lotzanizationiihe A. . Bishop, W. T. Foley and Ru- tion of a pedestrian memorial foun- L. McGovern Co. agrees to erect a | oo =% B 3 BEIPRE s/ EE B, decislons only regardiny acco .,w‘r ¥nglish government the Zionist | 4olbh Weckworth, selectmen of the | tain in that town Phrough a con- | fountain of t quality Vermont j /' ;_‘k(““w “”"‘n “‘mlh" ”:”'N t‘)'““” facts and d(vfr 1not rf‘mk‘r] o 1.. Provisional committee are now en- | Town of Southington, have completed | tract awarded to the R. L. McGovern | granite. Inseribed on the front of } 15k M5 “0 8 Lo (0 S0 S “‘h 550 “‘0_ lawfulnes iox Hue 0 route to Palestine to co-operate | @'rangements to carry out the l'l‘0~’umm:uh of Hartford, the fountain |[the fountain will be the following: Toa ot hars 'L.("/I’ R i of proposed future actions, t 10 with the glish military forces ion in the will of the late ICmnmI will be crected at a cost of $4.750. | “Erected 1918 in memory of Anon Oij SR ,.‘ i {-a,‘xx),x u,.luy_vla partment has refused to state there in establishing the new Jewish | Y. Newell, which calls for the erec- According to the contract, the R. | Liradley. S ;)(”t‘l‘);‘l’x“ *;‘("m “"" “““‘1(”““‘-* of . would be ‘m‘ attitude if the p N state. Next week the Hadassah Medi- | ~————— O S I e e i Th‘ e dition of the book were contin In the Contests. cal and Red Cross unit will leave for ' Shetars ni ipom b ree speclal! distribution with the pages 3 vote for aldermen and council- | the Holy Land with- supplies. This | S D | clothing to be sent to ‘the mount ’ aTel G ME agents locked them ip and declared 253 cut out.” h the various wards resulted as|unit will go under the L,‘.Ulccmm or STEPHANE LAUZANNE { whites in Virginia is solidited OCIALISTS NA that they were under arrest for tres- | The hook was called to the A t v & B; % & passing on rallroad property. The ! ¢ f a Co cticut college, 3 Elnicd St oon oy ~ 3 The Sunday school has puich: > I tion of a Connecticut colleg B auion i ey ol e S i SN COMES 0L THASSCUIY . == iy onol 7 o PARTY: CANDIDATES & atistor Totittism out saiitte wholol| feia whal oo aeit wan, 243; George H. Wells de- [0 1oco' succesdea. in obtatming e Y The Baster olieriae. bver and abo I ifol‘(‘x;hr«:ffusgd to ’x:mke” the trip, jeer- “America must learn what Jerman Johnson for council-| charies Cowen of Philadelphia as | the regular offc . amounted m:‘r e fl"]‘fn ?Sf pu t(}:d 0"l-h sidious thing Germanism is. W h ¢ i . |speaker of the evening. Little need | Fditor and Membee of French Na- $448.79. The hool offering f dopts Platform Advocating Munici- o _“°‘r° Le;* 7"°“’d "{‘f”-.“"__m{“““ lvyw learn from England, Canac SPENCer |6 said of Mr. Cowen’s oratorical abil- { missions wus §7 T Jaee wame down and sddvessed ths | Hranes. In returd to thlyscee .»qu }x‘n:”(;; S e tional Committce At South pal Ownership of Coal Yards, Mar- mer:,| am)igh_ng to ]thoirlmmonrn; :u vigorously routs it out. The ichstaec P G S tie . | continue their work and arranged to | treal Gazette has had account $ in June, many were turned back from ’ . ; i tr 5 as co 1 P s gk 4 2 s 1 'C) g ket )yther kstablishments, S ver o fo | ¢ . mmHUL[ .“\ ¢ n}m In\ ”n \1\]\)‘\!, the doors. In addition to Mr. Cowen, Church April 10. < ROLL OF $200, L ind Other S| I\n\;c lr}:¢x;1 crossr:hg r:xex)nn 1\1« f \‘r\ prosccutions and convictions s o eXpirec vor Axelson A T a e tre 1 rase oy | ti 3 i i t s A mlred, VO e ion | Rabbi Levenberg of New Haven wWill| On the evening of April 10, at 8 Y GaR Thellccallsocialistipartyawilll putia (| ARCARS BRASDOTCHED SRS EbEsE b Hms meitiipttes st mondh 0 B ouncil withontl oppocitiony|-peasian e Hadassah chorus will ;:’:\:;‘ k, the \nll” be l‘llv patriotic | Picked From Pocket of Teofil Kistow- | ¢ ”'}yt{‘ll “‘v:'\“v:_ut;l}\“‘« _f"::l‘d l‘:r th:: business is going on us usual at the | jan of this book, at Kingston T t 2 and 134 votes each. pesve Fopen RtoRth o FpUbLICHInSS the ski at Polish Reception. £ S ek i & base. Some tried to stir up trouble | It is treasonable and 1 doubt not Whrd—William C. Wall r South church, at which Hon. St connection announces its platform, | ToF URE S, et BB e | : o e o 5 . N + yhe 7 o f T y Y sy . o ic P o 3 ZOV b v e arres s e are em- t s being done by * * * Ge: ted for councilman with 256 WHO'S BOSS, phane Lauzanne of the French | Teofil Kislowski of 94 Booth street | vhich is for a people's government| o ...% . tno Kelly Construction Co. |fundar. Charles H. Gillin and George e T S tional committee will be the speaker. | reported to the police last evening 4n erecting buildings and doing other | nd in favor of municipal markets, ker were also nominated for|Tony Napolitano Objects With Fists His subject is “Why France is Fight- | that he lost a roll of bills containing | v¢al .’mf,“'\f ete, " Hollowing: i 1s ks | L s e & . . BeR with 250 and 232 voies o o Soh e ing.” Mr. Lauzanne is a representa- | $§200 while attending the Polish re- | Party platform: et S FO”R M]NUTE SPEAKE 5 i tive of the French government ac- {ception in the school hall, last eve- Mayor—Lorenz Kopf. 5 R e i3 C E 5 50 YEARS AT LANDERS' = S Wooster, who had 188 While at work at one of the fac- | credited to this country. In his offi- | ning. He is of the opinion that his City '!'1'\‘lilli<llrl'\r}‘id\\'lllIJtk)lzxr:QtL Councilman H. P.|[ tories last Friday, Jim George, a |cial capacity, he is the editor-in- { pocket was picked. Comptroller—Waclaw Chotkowski. . 3 s e Ol s nominated for alderman | coal heaver, proceeded to order Tony | chief of the world-famous paper, “Le msh\(:e e \I\x\r] €;nlmw of the foreign | Tax Collector—William Hesse. LLTREIeh ERantun. Mol TG U guments by Chuirmoa ° 54N contest. Councilman J. Gus- [ Napolitano around, much to Tony's|Matin” of Paris, the best known |speaking people, accustomed to ola | School Board—Patrick H. Shea | Half Century With Concern April 12 ford Tor Saturday and Mo, jhnson was renominated witn | dislike and Saturday Tony determined | daily paper in France. He s been [ country conditions, have hesitateq | a4 Aaron B. _\ nn. ¥ On April 12 James J. Scanlon of &l | s, while James Byett was nom- | he would let Jim see he was not boss. | SPeaking through the United States, | about putting their money in b Aldermen—LFourth ward, Victor A. | g)ye gtreet will round out 50 years of | fith 198 votes. Lincoln Oden- | They met and Tony conquered. He |Dboth in French and English, of which | ana have carried.large sums with | fosansky; fifth ward, Waclaw Chot- | continuous service as an employe of | Chuirman Willlam C. Hunge was defeated. e had 171 | walloped Jim' in the eye and they had |latter language he has perfect com- | them. kowski; sixth ward, Samuel Miller. |, Tanders, Frary & Clark Co {of the Four Minute Men speal a wrestling match that attracted at- | mand. He has also been writing for Councilmen—Ii wmld, l!jamln‘\l At the present time Mr. Scanlon Sl e e v Sullivan; third ward, Ronal 4 > B 1 ! co tee has made ¢ the gate-tender at the factory and (. csenments for Saturday evening Ward—Alderman John Tom- | tention of other workmen. In police | magazines and the public press, an g was renominated without | court this morning Tomy mace article of his appearing in the maga- CITY ITEMS Loomis; fourth ward, Georse .|y, ye1g this Job for the past 15 | i thenter. Rev. Sarauel Sute 89 Night at New Britain Theater v > ate o N 1 2 5 . ix 9 arne vi pn. The councilmen nominated | clean breast of the affair, admitting |Zine section of last Sunday’s New Watson; sixth ward, Bernet Horwlts, [ g0 * yor the i5 years mrevious he |0 5l s ol mow AP i 8 Town Committee—Danlel Sullivan, at Russwin Lyceum, Rev. W. seph Kloskowski and B. F.| that he applied the mourning round | York Times. was employed as a moulder in the | A : 2 1, with 121 and 154 votes, Te- | Jin's eye with just one blow. . At.| AS a speaker he is a man of un-| The fire department was called out|George B. Watson, Albert Brody. S anary e el il e e A . Michael Cherpak received | {orney Albert A. Greenbers was coun. | questioned ability, full of fire and car- | last night for a grass fire on Stanley | The socialist party advocates a B I, slllug: g e and Mateus Kotowski re-| oo ro1 Tony and a K‘mohor $5 was | TVIng conviction. This will be a reet. “ | municipal government conducted for % e g | Judge Wililam F. Mangan. The ] votes. imposed : i 7 | meeting taking its place with other: Patent Leather I Heel Osfords | the interests of the working people MACKAY DECISION signments for Monday night are: Ward—Louis Croll and Frank f " ! of this character which New Britain | sz b ire.ooner Louls Hleel Oxfords, |l r the city, and to this end stands| Halifax, April 8. —For lack of juris- FHox's thenter, Rev . A. Dowl $3.95. Modern Boot Shop, 168 Main | ' =t C0"% " vor of public mar- | diction, the supreme court of Nova | at Russwin Lyceum, Rev. J. Leo m were nominated for the has had during the winter. Mr. | gtreet.—Advt I 5 st A " s v ,"”‘,OM contest. Fach Te- Lauzanne is the acknowledged au- . L. Coburn has transferred t I-ets, public comfort station, munici- Scotia ]!odu ‘xmus.{d 1.0‘”“‘\“.”\, a de- | livan t Keeney's th ‘(.“ vn~5! 6 vote bt AR RGO O GO o) L. C as transferred t1Wo | na) coal yards, a municipal purchas- | cision by Justice Russell discharging | ter William 15 Delaney; at Sl Bei&s Nomiinations Alsace-Lorraine and in his address | 10tS o0 Linden street to John Burke. |ine and distribution board, a living | from custody Frank Mackay, pilot of | theater, Attorncy Benjamin W. Fromen and ¥ C. Good- will deal at length with this particu- Rose E. Bull has transferred a | wage for all city employes, and that | the steamer Imo, which collided with \ ling, re-elected to the school lar topic. This will be a fine oppor. | 1ouse and lot on Wallace strect to |ali public utilities be managed and | the French munitions ship Mont Blanc | That the services of the T flout opposition, and Willlem |5 it S e 0F 30) 4eis i | tunity’ for people offNew Britain to [John Clarkson. Conducted for the benefit of all, in- | in the harbor here, December 6. *c-{ S e and William Schaefer . a s > 30 days in : ) : : 0 . 0 i - 5 sulting in loss of 1,800 lives. Mackay | i S el e optalid - C Al R hear one of the leading men of| All sizes woll flags. I3ddy Awning | stead of & few. al jof L3 | aic: the foll gined to the board of relief | 2= D v e France as well as a great speaker. | & Decorating Co.—Advt. Tonight the party will begin its [ Was released in habeas corpus pro- rom President Wilson opposition. Arvid N. Nero ! T c e g e M L e n s e e At it R o : pring campaign with a street corner | ceedings and in dismissing a motion | iphe \white House drunkenness and breach of the peace, | T e sion, all seats sdanghtor) assbesni hoym Mo 8T orauctadiny My Bullivanti Thisl| forizeview! fthafcourt Shclal thatic i “Washington eing entirely ire. and Mrs. Rafael Hugo. Mr. Hugo is b Lt g anc l it 5 5 The Liberty Chorus under direction | to be the P. & I. Corbin representa- | Tally will be ]‘]‘““‘ o “‘A‘f corner of ;’L‘L"tm"]‘)";(‘]‘;fiy:ffl:}\‘”{r;:‘n"““\":"j\"’ sy Fehruary 0 Ye r, s wi . Q 5, N N. a Villow streets. % ) i i b ear Mr, 3l kle, John A. Abrahamson,|and Andrew Madrick, for whom |°f G¢orge B. Matthews will sing. tive in South and Central America North and V s S e A My dear Mr. Blair odzik and George Stark. | ¢ s were issued, were not pressed = = end s at present at tho local head i M. E. CONFERENCE OPENS. ountry are rendering so substan il A T ) D Deometing Kooy Kiotl wha | s MaRKS cwuRen xorms, [ wariens , SOUND STEAMER CREWS OUT| soseor. St oo ot cat | 2050, 5 i 5, o i nadctte Loomis, City ¢ found the witnesses had not been Fred Monsees of Belvidere has gono the opening business session toduay Men as »okesmen of the nati hom psc ind Comptroller | regularly summoned to appear ve. = to Hingham, Mass., where he has en- th 2 Vew Kngls g 8 ! s 3 appes g | LG : S > has e annual New England conference | ot ‘that 1 would not willingly tis were renominated with-| terday. Change in Iour of Services and Other | rolled in the Naval Officers’ Training of the Methodist Episcapal church o 0 0 (0 0 PEl dibt the counf Judge Meskill was on the bench, Happenings of Interest. School. e nk Termine, the 17-year-old who was arrested for carrying ncealed weapons, will be turned over to the Brooklyn Protectory, from which he was paroled. Anthony Budninski got drunk last night and raised a disturbance at his Latham were also re-ele nen without contest, and tl was fined $10. put on the ticket were The ca ainst Donato Dedarian The motion picture theat rews < artford and New York e i s |[aiscios i In ol B Ve S Al e Transportation Company Desert at| conference are now engaged in Y. M. 1. 50 oo, o ¢ redlioats hae K C. Aldwar work. Most of these clergy- [, 'St TSWORME 1O T on 1s mi Hartford, Tying Up Linc. men are in France. Bishop Matthew | (00t SRG 1 EE T oa e convey them my appreciation of thelr aid exclusive privilege to yo R AISTTY = Beginning rext Sunday the morn- Bradbu crullers and doughnuts . A, R, MEETING. | \ 5 O . . R, WATER DEPT. RECEIPTS, ling service at St. Mark's Episcopal | on sale; all leading grocers.—advt. Stan.ey Chapte D, < By - church will be held at 11 o’clock Isabella Circle, Daughters of Cas- EichehlofiOFeron priadsd andlart at 3:30 o’clock Friday aft- | Report Shows rease of $6,979.85 4 s Lo || Sspoxsishowsida Increnselofige 970 85 | inFtiadilotiat 10, 145" | tile, will give a whist and dance at Hartford, April 3.—The two steam- 8 EoP i Aty 2 ] Over That of a Year Ago, The all-day sewing meetings of it 7 Lo e ford and New Yori |8 communion service welcoming ad- S Beh it Van et go. SEbofallaay i & etings of | the TWiks' club tonight, the procceds ers of the Hartford and New York ! g c ol Sl Pl B0 Ta Ul 00 Nl | giving ihis Embers are urged to -attend.| Reecipts in the water department “,“"_q";i] (‘u‘;.‘, will l\re held in the [to go to the soldiers’ and sailors’ to- ; Transportation Co. are tied up at their | (3% 0" Mayor Peters. Akers y b ue the five French orphans, | for the past year have totalled $159 paris tl ouse on Fridays during the | bacco fund. piers here and in New York, deserted Fughes responded: ‘ordially and sincerely vours, Hopted by the chapter, will | $87.86, according to the annual re- m"‘lf]li 2 ’”_‘ L‘\m’“!- i Buckeye Incubators for sale. Rack- .Y their crews. The men, ‘]““:k_h"“dv“ el N WOODR '“" “”K"““ . hd an address on “Amer- | bort just compiled by Clerk P. J. The next meeting of the Men's club | e Bros., Park and Bigelow sts— | nd_stevedor recoived ' their pay, BED BURNED. Mr. Wi, McCormick Blair ectr e e L G R e RORT i i OOy || G uesday, and at once quit work. Of-| ol R L Sour Minute Men, will be delivere v ,789.49 was for the sale of timber, | “PTi 11 S - o ficials of the company said they had he fir pe bt ok (ommittec on Public Informef - : o Ao o » Frank Tonski, 17, of this city. Was |jcen unable to secure men to fill the [©n a bell alarm shortly after 12 e (v elon Fvice \nresidontiory ol 08 "j_"«-“‘- Gy B TR (e tried before Justice of > Peace .| uces of the deserters. They declared | ©'clock this noon for a fire in a tene- et e the kers will 8 Life Insuranc orjncome I\vg)snhwu-r rents wyere $163,- | ¢ the organization of an auxil- | Stanley Wells in Newington last night | there was mo strike. Trafiic on the | ment at 17 Webster Hill. A bed was et of the i b0 v il Sk ‘L)"" -i“ilmff;ufif $6.~ | jary was outlined, on a charge of burgla He was or- | line will be suspended until the dif-|burned. The tenants upst were N the Liberty Bonds, o e e Phg Yiear exo. The Rev. Thomas J. Shannon of | dered to pay the costs of the court.|ficulty is adju ordered out a few days and L G RAFT EXAMINATIONS. e year's expenscs in this depart- | New york will preach a temperance | It Wwas claimed that the boy stole though no one has been seen ahout T e e— it medical advisory board nn-nt“u?mmnf-ul to § 1..0,.. 9.40 so that | s mon at the morning service Sun- | 8ome tobacco from a Newington = S o the upstairs tenement the house Dot il e ‘”'\:\'Nw - nother special meeting in | the balance on hand, included the |quy, April 28. He ls superintondent |store. A. A. Greenbers appeared for S LIV IRV VT looked as If 1t was recently used. The | iimington, Del, have aAnnounced: th f health rooms at § o'clock | balance ¢ |[rm( ‘2;.’ 1:rqu»m year to|,e the Churech Temperance society. the accused, Hufllun, ;\V'fl 3.—The Sh'm":‘!‘ Dot- | gamage was nominal. ngagement of their daughter; Mi ing, at which time about | vear, mounts to $67,389.79. e Sannall ey f ; g . 5 othy Bradford, formerly in the pas- xe ense - i ; d e Akl he ¢ al service of the Little Don't forget the Turners’ private a0 . Marguerite, to Harold &: Whitel.. 2t8 ts will he examined. = Al | e HoD O A A ras i e State- | Helpers and thelr mothers will be | masquerade Friday, April 5.—advt. | enETF Service. has been chartered bY| POSTMASTER PRO-GERMAN White is the son of Mrs. C. J. WhitH bmbers of the board are r a ere Is $4,681.37 due the | 1o1q Thursday afternoon, April 11, at | Gerald Xeeney, of San Francisco, | the U- 8. Shipping Board and, after Hartford, April 3.—Governor Hol- [and is a former local young man. Hd present, as are those who | city in unpaid water rents. e & et ao¥e] < being refitted, will be stationed at| O & ‘ r Qg e 3 o’clock A social hour will follow. | trombone saloist with the “So Long, New York as @ receiving ship, comb received today, a letter from [was formerly emploved at the local CAUGHT IN GRAFT NET. The Girls’ Friendly society will hold | Letty”” Co., was the guest of William | 3 1 ¢ a resident of Medison complaining of | office of the P. & ¥. Carbin Co., bu#f S 2 = G NI, a fair in the Parish House, ay 1.|H. Bishop and played in yesterday's Gy e the appointment of another resident |ix now located in New York. ¥ I\Fslll" i . Youngstown, O., April —Seven | The Misses Margaret Illingworth and | parade with the American Band. WOMEN LETTER CARRIERS. to the position of postmaster of the BT in { o “;“‘I"“"““ its side of | members of the city council indicted | Ruth Odenwaldt are the team cap- The mortality report for the month Secretary F. S. Cadwell, of the civil [ town on the ground that he was pro- KENNETH McDONALD MISSING. O. ;\- Be “‘““"-‘"d““"'** on bribery charges were to be ar-|tains in the “rubber contest” being |of March shows 60 deaths. Of this|service commission, has been notified | German in his sympathies. The gov- The police were notified last night st the Richardson Auto- | raigned tod The councilmen | held by the society, number, pneumonia claimed the great- | that an examination for rural carrier | ernor replied that he was not respon- | that Kenneth McDonald of Maple| Ragit court before | charged with soliciting from transit The Woman's Guild has given six- ! est total of victims of any one dis-|will be held in this city, April 13. This | sible for the appointment of postmas- { street has been mis¢ing from home| gitadcompanies were indicted late yester- | ty-four articles of clothing to the |ease, a dozen deaths resulting from | examination is oven to female appli- | ters in the state, ang that they were | since last day and they were asked' grand jury. Children’s Home. Second hand | this ailment. | cants. federal appointments; to aid in finding him. The Church Guild held a social this afternoon in the church and a plan pssisting as clerks.