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PRIEST V(HCES THANKS R Mrs. : 1;1;-‘ Ppon 1;_“ o H Steel .and Pi ‘ F' 7. l , . . . : = . Tenneéssee Coal, Iron and Rallway J MEMBERS NEW YORK STOCK CXCHANGYE L - % shake that beav t one of our these voats will add to your and looks and protect you on certain Spring season. g overcoats $ suits that are in qu ty style—special t-weight Spring ompany. a S The office of the democratic head- quarters thas been moved to 321 Main street, second floor, rear. Andre lodge, Odd Fellows, has ap- pointed Algot Peterson, John A. Erickson and David Larson a com- mittee to scll Thrift Stamps among { members Private John Caufield, who is at the Maryland government proving grounds for ammunition going to France, is spending a short furlough in this city. William Snyder of Long Island City | has returned to his home after having been the guest of A. Klunker of Col- umbia street | R. N. Peck of Park Place has re- turned from Atlantic City where he has been spending a short vacation period with his family. Muys. Charles E. Mitchell and Miss Cornelia Chamberlain will leave Mon- day for Atlantic City. A son was born last evening to Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Starkey of Park Ter- race. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Hungerford are in Atlantic Cit The monthly meeting of the school Bojnowski sires to take this opportunity his gratitude | thanks to + efforts and time tow: | the parade and reception to the Polish contributed decided suc- be forgotten sh army in France, 3 event never to the Polish patticipation attendance the banquet, Bojnowski expresses nd particularly Guards for their full uniform appearance in to the repre of New Britain giving generou: aid occasion; ~ kind presence; business men for and to all who the Stars courtesies in our behalf; sentatives of the pr and Hartford and publicity all guests for to the bankers and courtesies have displayve {route of the The Iron Age s A narkable recovery in pig-iron | production is shown by the statistics for March gathered by wire from 344 last furnaces The total S 091 tons o 103,648 tons against 19,399 tons in the of February, or 82,835 tons a 4 As coke supply has increased, more furnaces have wheeled into line, the net gain in the month heing 24. The 344 coke iron furnaces in blast April | L were producing at the rate of abo 106, 0 tons a day, as compared with an actual average production of coke iron in the year 1917 or 105,000 a day. Thres new modern furnaces were put in operation last month, one by the Lackawanna Steel Co. at Buffalo, one by the Steel Corporation at Gary, Ind., and one by the Iroquois Furnace Co. at South Chicago. These additio empk ze the tendency to give the larger furnaces a full supply of coke, while that of smaller stacks is more or less irregular. Further indication of the same policy is the act that the steel companies’ rate of pig-iron output in March was 30 per £ GAINS PREDOMINATE. IN DAY'S DEALINGS Breezy Start on Wall Street Sim- mers Down to Mere Zephyr Wall Street—Stocks gave promise | of throwing off their recent lethargy at the outset of today’s trading. There was a decided increase of ac- | tvity in all branches of the list at higher levels. Shippings were fore- | most, Atlantic Gulf gained 1-2 Points, but equipments, tobaccos, oils and an array of speclalties advanced from fractions to a point. U. S Steel, Union Pacific and coalers were appreciably higher, Liberty Bonds | cased slightly. The early activity, which gained seme momentum from rumors of a revolt in the armies of the Central Powers, halted after the first half | hour. teels failed to keep pace with 31 WEST MAIN STREFET e «++.. NEW RBITAIN, CON) TEL. 2040 100 shs. Landers, Frary & Clar FRISBIE & CO. NEW BRITAIN NATIONAL BANK BUILDING, . W. PORTER, MGR. TELEPHONE 2010. AMERICAN BRASS STOCK COLTS ARMS STOCK - factories, for their kindness in per- | cent. greater than in February, while | the advance however, and rails, ex- mitting their Polish employes to quit | that of merchant furnaces was only | cept coalers, were extremely dull. their work at three o'clock in the | 12 per cent. greater. Toward noon buying was resumed on The charity department will meet | afternoon, or earlier, in order that| The fact that pig-iron production | a moderate scale, marines and olls tomorrow evening. these men and women might partici- 1as inereased so quickly in the favor- | and American Car leading to the Lawrence Williams, of 175 Clark |pate in the parade, Rev. Father Boj- | able weather of March points to a | movement. Liberty 3 sold at | street, who was hurt by a fall from | nowski feels deeply indebted."” relaxing of famine conditions in that| 98.96 to 99; first 4’s at 96.52 to 96.70 } @& truck in the Landers, FIrary & e market sooner than has been thought | and second 4's at 9¢ 96.70. | —— - . o N—— Clark company yard vesterday after- | DEATHS AND FUNERALS | possible Local utilities were fairly active in 5 e 2 . - noon, is reported as resting comfort- } Government wants figure so largely | the early afternoon. Gains of 1 1-2 l ably at the New Britain General hos “1“0 (Ogm that ordinary consumption has be-|!c 2 points were scored by Consoli- | f§ > pital. , ER. old. dauE ¢ | come quite incidental. The pending | dated Gas, Interboro Pfd. and the 6 2 z TGO, SV B o et e e e e e n.;:;;,‘.;:z,“f-!U,(:;”;FT:« lawara of 100,000 cars, of — which | per cent bonds and Third Ecanch i S I tieom RLIOF Natlonsal Bank AR U g, ‘Telephone 313/ ing of Phoenlx Temple of Honor to- | Hartford avenue, died vesterday. The | About half will be box cars. is the | stock and adjustment bond Else- | § E. I. McENROE, Manager. % morrow night. Two candidates Will | funeral was held this afternoon, bur. | immediate market feature. al | where conditions were unchanged i Drove Auto That Overturned, be of 1,000,000 tons of and CLOSING.—Specialtics made fur- | > initiated and the grand templar | i) taking place in the new Catholic X x Killing Woman. J. F. Porteous, of Middletown, will be | cemetery. 000 tons of shapes Is now the esti- | ther gains in the Jast hour but stan- ! WE WILE’ BUY SCOV LLE & 1 i i har ludi steels reacted -4 k . SR e e e, T Gudi dard shares including lletown, April 4.—Robert Wat- | Present. - : Al put idetiverios : ) =iy i - s{me b tractionally. The closing was firm. le : il it Wat ; e vace. et T will be distributed over many weeks. | IT ) MFG CO ST K Townsend avenue, New Haven, [ Fred Swanson of FPark Terr Vbl The designing of standard freight | Liberty 3 1-2's sold at $8.96 to 99, . . board will be held tomorrow after- noon. STANDARD SCREW STOCK™ BOUGHT AND SOLD TRIAL FOR HOMICID sponsible by Coroner Davis for | With the aval Reserve at Staten Isl Angelina, the 19 month old daug : 1o 2 S e JoadeRstos | -.1];1 n;f Mrs. M ; Robinson, a |and, is home on a short furlough. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Gulli o cars means '(m: a good many patent- "4‘< »rffli "u(lfm' L qt‘u"‘;b 0 and second | of Durham, last fall, when his| An inventory of the estate of the | 140 W i arcec led wednesd o) SCRcaTiRReStal sl eRo I (hadliand I ST o e U St e obile was overturned, was pre- | late Josephine Guttle, totalling $i,- | The funeral was held this afternoon | the makers are not a little disturbed. Sales proximatec s E s. s : z e interment took place in the new There is greater pressure from = { The offensive strength of bothl before Judge Burpee today to |534.52, has been filed {n the probate |and in S sle et ol . jlopes s ¢ w. of Pos l‘ e fimmh Bl e Catholle cemetery. Washington for ship plates, which New York Stocx Exchange quota- ronch and German squadrons ot onars g s e could have been produced fast enough very small in comparison witk p was returning from a fair in a Vivian, Bessie and Ruth O’Connor tions furnished by Richter & Co., millions of combatants ready to e dowolodil o machiny . s R Sane Mrs. M. . Stanley. to meet all needs had not plate mills [ 1° Sl e { . oring town, und s machino | nave purchased property in Belvi- | o norm O PR ¢ gians [been compelled to close in January | members of ine New York Stock Br- with each other ported by th Sfhe "5‘“““"1',; "'l vl‘{i"‘"’"‘ s lev. who died in New York this week, |and February while fuel went to non- | change. of several thousand cannon ¥as with him, belng killed and |, na;riage license was issued to- | ooy o™i mo pll o oon. Committal | essential industries. Now plate mills | April 4, 1918 But these airplanes possessed 36 the party dalured. day to Willie Chestnut and Alberta | *o8, t0iS B8 Ao irview | are notified that at least 5 per cent. Low Close L) power of exploring the field of & pon offered a ”}‘”“ of gullty "‘I““ Jones, both colored, of 114 Franklin | 2l Ae &0 L8 O a clergyman | of their output must go to government | Am Feet Sugar .. A Qe T L § LofanFextent ifar iheyond thaviy lunsel asked the court to de- | g < etery - Iz Loialag 2 e ey iaiagE e s 4 r cavalry, for shich this delicate g ) Square. who accompanied the remains from | WOrk. As to the remaining 25 per| Alaska Gold .... ; 1% D ) the factsinforder inat ihell Seami i S e pment ot | Nae e I cent. full details must go to Washing- | Am Car & Fdy .. 80% 79% 793 Irmen indispensanie [0 vance dangerous duty had hitherto bee of negligence De determined. f Ve Hiline inel i : ton as to shipments and consignees. | Am Can ........ 42% 413 4 : m, accordingly, . = : ons of Veterans will be held in 2 = L 2 A 5 s o] Burpee then asked the state to | T A e e The long-delaved settlement with | Am Loco Ovememo mops beg 2 of the war, wa its case which was dona, ¢he ( SUCER O TET O ison i e Ghristine | Japan involves the shipment to that | Am Loco f‘],u, ed ”n;.’ n:, “‘I\‘liu‘u of the nf f inesses belng questioned as £0 | oo on friendly relations and W. B. [ mory will be held Friday afternoon |COUNLEY of 100.000 tons of steel, most- | Am Smelting R S R et p's condition on the night in |0 S0 ST ion patriotic nstruc: | ar the home af 55 West Main street, |I¥ Plates. Some of this tonnage is al- | Am sugar Washington, D. C., April 4.—In an Co e n. The defense will put on | [t e A ot e faaeo- | veady in storage on the Pacific coast| Am Tel & Tol, o i e et ol e | he e Tl ovementt it er witnesses, including the PRSI o op the Wrmimenucl Gosoel ais. |Put the long-standing government | snaconda Cop ... 633 tional Geographic society, Capain | ey, S B e e obert Bell of New Haven LEIRE @ 1, 17 : 3ospel Mis- | 10100 wiped off the hooks many T 8 Fo Ry Go. 3 223 bt il : Sapain; prench commanders e ¥ A TSl Fe Ry Co. 8¢ $ Andre de Berroeta. of the French i promptly informed of the move of the German force thanks to 7 A sion church officiating. [itermients | i o o 3 fae ; S e PLA'\BING ARMY OF e e Japanese contracts at 9¢ and 10¢ for | pajdwin Loco ... : Aviation service, now on duty with TH OF MRS. GILLESPIE. | e ip steel. B & O . B 51 7% E rench Military mission to Americ: Garing reconnaissances of our p) BUYERES, 5 ¢ = i ] It is understood that the Govern- | p P4 y 1 ' e % 5 tre s o : 3 . - [ ]’000,000 IN RUSSIA Mrs. Kafié Goldberg. et LaaiooEcof Al e SOYERE R 8T 7 iraces the development of the airman 2 e d by staff off (o e e Y P N ] X d o ment rail req ents will add 300,- [ Bety Steel B . ... E duties since the beginning of the world PRt ol o i BLOCRETE The funeral of Mrs. Katie Goldberg ) 000 tons, or more than 10 per cent., 10 | Canadian Pac TN 136 war. A part of Captain de Berroeta's eyl was held late Wednesday afternoon |the total which the railroads had al- | Cantral Leath communication is issued by the Society | {he rear of the hostile aviation of reconnaissance farion Bellman Gillespie, aged | Assistant Secretary of War Reports | at her home at 74 Seyvmour street. [ready put on the books of the mills | cpas & Onio ... 365, 36 56 | as the following bulletin of its war Chino Copper ... 4 4 | geography series: created during’ the first day s, died this noon at the home . ; Burial was in Beth Alom cemeter: for delivery this year. daughter, Mrs. C. Jaki of 38 satisfactory Recruiting Cam- e The sheet trade is still awaiting the | opi wril & St Paul, 41 “The preparation, conduct, and re- | (ji(ies, n Square, following a few da distribution of 50,000 tons of No. 24 | o b " 0 | sults of an offensive military operation | e £ pneumonia. Mrs. Gillespie | corrugated sheets for hangers in | olit G iyt pao {in Europe bear but a faint resem- Air Service Development. pnding the winter with her| pfogcow, April 2 (By the Associated |2 Anna E xpires at Her | France and for the small st8el build- fllers Sec! ... 464 3o | plance of a battle at the opening of | “The number of aircraft in use ings of which many will be used in | hostilities so small that a 1 airplane pr. Besides Mrs. Jaki, whose | progs)— Russia will form an army ng S tcat heme ! ! . is identified with the Ameri- | ¢ 1 500,000 men not inferior in pow- Mrs. Anna Blizabeth Greulich, one |the restoration of French villages. B datiaeg “The extraordinarily effective apuli- [ rarely encountered e : The new requirements section of the | o~ 5" B.< o | cation of aircraft to the uses of war | these icconnoitering exj ions fery she leaves a daugh- | . s : ! ) ; : er and cquipment to the Germans|of the best known German residents 5 . Bawin B. f?]l;l‘lps‘ol[l AU | 4ng Japanese, M. Podvoisky, ass of this city,.dled at 11335 o'clock this | JVar Industrie l}r;q:(i emn likely to | & oo ta has grestiy accelerated fhis tadical| ndversaries did meet O e ther, 1 Pl T | ant secratary of war, declared today | morning at her home, 140 Whiting [ Pecome a co-ordinating factor of first | gy 'Nor ore Cetfs e y fhaoh oo BRs s DLt eould oliias o shibe & brother, J. J. Bell-| ;¢ 5 conference in Moscow of the ¥a- | gtreet. Born In Hesse, Germany, imBontanseciminatina by Moans Lol Thaniration Plpame i el S e s i L G Dl el sorke oity, and also tWo | 1jous military heads. This will be the Mus. Greulich came to this city | Priotities the present competition in | HEPIERON SIS R i e Jalnr‘x;x l—hAuhps :lf T first step in arming Russia. He said T80 In 1875 she was married | Purchases nm’(;i]; Hu\mnm(;]nl df'])art’— Taterbovol pid i . gn,_;r\‘ vo :,nm e e | of .nllu\):t It \\m(‘ h(v.\.n\'rr, h. . es Ma e- 3 i 2 N ts i & a S a a = N 2] t o h resen discus- CSC gesture the aerial i o Tovk Clty. b rermies | atmy oranization was impossible | to Adolph Greulich, who was at that | MeDts: 1t stlil happens that a mill | ;g oipy o' Lol el e e Bhe s sl i B 3 i - The remains | o640t the old officers and outlined | time a well known musician and |8els a peremptory order to ship in a0 0 4 ", 3 3 3 A0 B3 8 o e S[RLo0s Rl el taken to Astoria tomorr o S L e e e few weeks a kind of product on which ot . its evolution and, although it would Ye | will remain as one of the . funeral will be held g mpaie s e : bt A-1 orders are alrcady booked for as | “aCk Steel = particularly bold to prophesy in the | liant epics of the present war. ali generals and publish their names, Besides her husband, a sister, Mrs. |~ 5 B : Louis & Nasl ot S : 5 = - her son, Henr e < many months of the plant’s capacity. > matter of military operations, to ‘Taking advantage of their e 4 3 | giving to citizens the right to state [ Mary Ziegler of this city, and a 2 ¢ ks Mex Petrol i n R f Ninth avenue, Sunday after. | 5! 3 : 5 ' Independently of this, government an- suggest the decisive influence for vic- | sions within the lipes of the en i 2 objection to any on brother, Henry Koch, of Collinsville, s L Natl Lead A 5 ' T " 3 : % ; o 11 | nouncement has been made that fa- | tary that the entrance of the Amerl- | the pilots ca (& them a few He reported progress in enlistments | survive., Registrar of Voters William | DOURC = N Y C & Hud ... 69% 09%% 697 o Slimcuin HaEn ; : 8 2 Hitcn ot nve bt lo honider vl 2 | can squadrons on the French front|tiliery projectile hey dro for the Red Army which was satisfac- | Ziegler is a nephew of the deceased. i 1 a5 Nev Cons o . v 3 P t - aF - S 5 lding pri ts having no war con- | may have. »n hostile asseml nps, or 5D CROSS INEFT 'y " aces. he be The funeral will be held g || TGS TR ? T YN 3 % 28 o ate 3 g s il o e toryiniisomeiplacad iSince 2 ol nection or public buildings other than |~ Y ~ H & H 2 There are, at the present tim s, Suc E reginnin it e it e et ety Tetas > s na s Ch ginning of organization two _weeks & o'cloc aturday \(11:1:??11 from ,h?l those for the federal government, the | Nor Pac ........ 84 4 28 | three branches of aviation which d ae vhich, at irls Will Give Wages for Ex- | ago, 11,000 enlisted in Moscow. [ late residence and at 2:30 o'clock at | oL thed " Norf & West ....10: : e t rformed thel| aave e : ago, 11, = st h & - broad intimation being added that ferinithefdutiesgperformed, FIngRthe | lepoch, to the initiative of 'a Work to Red Cross. Nizhn-Novogorow, Voronesh, Tula, | §i. Johw's German Lutheran church. | brefd IMtmation being acded A ponn 1won ..o : ; ety SR, A (i G B | o S Kaluga, Kostroma, Tchernigov, Khar- | Rev. M. W. Gaudian will officiate and | Under priority rulings b CEG: aua 21, R 1o S SR e e oung women of the Skinner | /"5 g 1oy other cities report con- | burial will be in Fairview cemetery. ""tym" o ]){“r'tri‘(‘”‘l“o‘r the shell discapa | Pressed Steel Car . 60% 60 6 “These are pit, and it was counted a Iuck > e e e a 0 e s discarc N 9 9 “ e = ¥ & A;p‘l“‘"""“;o:‘;;:}f o “:]g‘:'l‘l) siderable mumb of recruits, many CL oo e U I chG i el e o Al By CoraR 5 : { 1. The divistonal or reconnais-|when the projectile hit the intes e A aiae s otliwh om Sarefitrained IS The gt eat SRR WHSY W L1207, rolled into 20- to 40-lb. rails for | Reading ........ 13 | sance aviation, a valuable ally of the | target. Mareov the eirsiehl on of parts of gas masks for | 1 B TR 4, was lack of in- — S i s Repie s com a 8 g | staff it serves, of the batteries whose | this period were not capable of ers in France will contribute Vi oo 2 G ale at the regular light rail price. X2 ; Al : : : % s s te iews of Towns Occupied By Ger- R GormeeiGey © 1o cacbonl and | Bep I & S pfd e g 4 firing it directs, of the infantry it as- | rying heavy loads: so that the p xtra money earned by this mans Are Needed. s S 2 e . ® L . sists in leading during the battle. as a rule, had to be satisfied with s the local chapter of the Red a8 SRR manganese is regarded as particularly 3 e = el by 'he young women are em- | Bolsheviki by the Ukrainian rada Of | s¢ the request of the War Depart- | satisfactory. Lots of 500 to 1,000 tons | Studebaker ..... The aviation of combat, younger | steel arrows, which they dropped 3 g g sister of the first and the most faith- | the enemy whercy they found t] MR s 7 | Kiev, the non-Bolshevik organization, | yant the American Protective League | have been sold to Japan. o1 Iln(j:x' (\’T‘l:v(\‘w»‘r‘:J‘Lx\'iflyl(ltt:\xJA according to rumors here. A“"‘“‘:f‘h has undertaken to procure for that| The old material trade has failed | Thi ful f";:‘ she “n*'mffl: I:)f(r ]w:m:vgrfi assembled in large groups out threc weeks' longer. not confirming the report, a member | Dapartment for immediate use for | to carry its point with the general|lnion Pac ) fnom fhe SesToMOn e st L == of the Russian government said the|yntelligence purposes, picture postals, | committee of steel manufacturers, the | United Joruit ....12 | planes. ‘Attack the boche, down him, | ERZERUM TAKEN FROM TUH -hances for peace are good, photographs, half-tone reproductions | latter having refused to allow con- ;’ tah Cop ... .- E G G Gneialll el i e I ke clearls London, April 4.-—Erzerum, Anti-Jewish riots have occurred infang other illustrative matter, draw- | sumers to pay a commission of 31-2) 1 § Rub Co . 4 1 oftensive motto. . | principal city of Turkish Armeni rkestan, in Kokand. Three hun-|inge and descriptions of bridges, | per cent. to dealers. An adjustment|U S Steel ....... 907% 90% 3. The aviation of bombardment, | to ol B0 S E o e Teleg: paign tor New Force. ! structors Peace has been proposed to the it v G 31 43% | for the aerial raids of the enemy, but| &0 murks by an Armenian corps a semitlc agitation in Kiev, it|g feevries 1 e ‘tion of Ger- | buyers may secure melting steel sc : . emitic agit and likewise in that portion of Ger- | buve ¥ sec g e R e BEST city we ptured by the | north and south through Hamburg. | cent difference betwe gh EUTCHEREDIBY UBOAT GREW [ 0 o o Ol S e e | OBE OIL CO they shot were Jews. eired and no attempt need be made | Penns 2 Germaus Five Upon Crew Leaving | oot us consider the conditions and i southwest of Kharkov the position of | 1t will not be practicable to return | transportation which freight cmbar-| conargo was torpedoed in the Irish) ZAF W N8 SR0C B CEECIETR No preferred Stock. les. The Germans are conducting | Individuals as well as lecture bu- ‘mies lay thoir bles. The Germ 1 as lecture NEAE. bl G G o O o man armies lay in the m lery, and in the skill of which already hawe occnnied |ecipal libraries are requested to leave e s ey 3 1) Bl | property destroved, according to the| gccypied by the German forces in | consumers may pay a freight i ! L0y BHC £ ; rott e 2 < he Bllsy thtle SIOI‘C ¢ : i ial i . Thus Pittsburzi | Westinghouse § 3 | now called to 2 much greater and per-| ;- » detachment of Armenian v s assuming acute form. When | many lying west of a line running |from New England by payving the 7 ——— - 3 ! ensially - T inhabitants o it : : >ittsburgh and the freight to eastern S | Tkraintans most of the inhabitants| A large quantity of material is de- | Pittsburgh an reight to e r SN R L e - e .| Pxpress shipments of tonnage prod- ; : = to avoid duplication, as many copies pre p ge D e e el e s R T goes prohibit. In some cases railroad | gea Sunday morning. according to goes | Sea : ive agains Kharkov from |reaus, art dealers, art schools, com- 4 v th ver of {° = an offensive agai s freight rate At about the same time, the new infantry, in the power arson, don 0. g | ments ey 5 e _ : i S Gloutingky, 40 miles from Kharkov. | or mall any such objects to the of- JAMES S, JENKINS DOWN. ;:"““"- GREL = i i dom to put the few hundr Members \.;“ ork Stock | 110 also savs the Germans have seized | fices of the New Britain Herald, the | stamford, April 4.-—James S. Jen- - ) ! we possessed at the ser B A = % % 7 50 men are reported missing = . 3 o 8|t Poltava 54,000 tons of grain|New Britain Record, the local Dost- | kins, an attorney who had long prac. ettt o | fighting forces in order fo i.u.]v\u!l'l 115 Broadway. New York Cid dred persons were killed and much | pyjldings, towns and localities now | has been made, however, under which | U teel pfd H 0 hitherto chiefly employed in reprisals| jighatch to have been recaptured Outro. France, Belgium and Luxembourg | ential in some case 0 ; o E £ Willys Overland .. 1% | naps a decisive role i three branches of aviation can N1y he | cmme———— Flvania E T o inc cou- : : B i ucts are still noted, not mercly to 3 ] g T.ondon, April 4.—Since the occu-}of the sume objects may be desirable cts 2 : i s e e b = ¢ il R AM ‘R‘ i hy the Germans of Poltava|in special instances. meet urgent demands, but to secure London, April 4.-—The steamer | development and the roles they are to 71 Producing Wells. = DELIODIERY ) Ll o . i play in the battle of tomorrow, in No Bonds. o he Ishevik detachments opposing | the material to the contributo but ¢ 3 | ia . s S s 7 :ij am has become most serious, | same will be a gift to the Govern- | Preference given to less than carlond | The Fvening News. The vessel was | 1’"{““;";‘;““' L e Daily Production 1500 Barrels. ) c t ¢ : s has resulted in shipping full car- British steamer of 4,812 tons and 1 1o e asposcare e 3 z i suter’ ow correspondent ca- | ment. lots has resu g . British ste 5 e S Gt e Send. for Cireular 4% RenterlsgonconcoEt ol loads as made of twa- or three-part | was ow by the Commonwealth of | Chief strength of the French and Ger . i y was owned by ) ta oving large detach-|mercial art establishments and muni- ° Poltava and employing 5 paper savs, the Greck steamer Snla- they are exporting to Ger-|office stamp window, and the local|ticed at the county and state bars, | 0% the success of their undertakings. . J ! The Conargo’s crew of 50 men got . Boy Scouts office, No. 166 Main St | ¢ied of pneumonia today after a |, one o0 B s O account save, | == i S A marking all such parcels for The | gnort illne He was 46 years old | ooi- - S i 1 L but two of the boats were sunk by : WHEAT TMPROV American Protectlve LeSigue. If de-and a Yale man of 1894 &nd of the | surare. The third boaf, containing 15 ey CINTE - sired, upon same being notified. the | jnw school e s | j e e | C 3 T d S f D 2 C a class by itself, two | Washington, April §—Winter | joo e e | Sshcoli ol vearsRlaer BE e Rne: il as ip) S edRup IO i e R onnecticut Irust an ate Deposit 3 : e o des above any other § wheat improved in nearly all sections | messenger to call for any package = 4 : : | | others g ¥ 5 e 3 S e 3 kage. wlor and Jenkins to look after N {he Salaminia, 16 members of g s tter sold in New Britain. during March under generally favor 7 \ediate response to the above | property affairs. Mis wife and five nmh n the Selanin ! A STRONG, RELIABLE CORPORATION B able weather, the government's na- | request is expected and prospective | epildren survive | tional weather and crop bulletin an- | donors of material are hereby B e : nounced todax thanked for their hearty support in OFFICER COMMITS SUICIDE. this very neces work hallenge Milk 3 Cans 50c. 5 organized and qualified through years of efficient, BN A LB trustworthv service, to act as Conservator, Guardian, Rev. Hlenry W. Maier, pastor of the 3 ‘ MAK A 2 S - Chester Hadden, a reserve officer at. | Center church, will address a meeting -xecutor or Administrator. TOOL ) ERS WALK OUT. TROLLE AND ATIO COLLIDE th U, SRt el e W. C. T. U. in the rooms of the = e AADEL | tached to the 10th U. . Infantry, shot | of the W. C. T. L. : y 3 L SSELL BRUS: Utica, April 4 —About 500 tool-| A touring car belonging to Vice- [ himself through the heart with his| Y. W. C. A. building at 3 o'clock to- Capital $750,000. Surplus and Profits $1, 0000 0 malers in the Savage Arms com- | Principal James C. Moody of the Vo- | gervice pistol sometime last night. His | morrow afternoon on ‘“Prohibition, sany’s works here walked out this af- | cational Tligh school was badly dam- | hody was found in his room at Port ‘4 March.” The meeting is an C t l d S f Ne 4 ternoon. No statement was made by | aged this morning when a collision | Ben Harrison. He was 30 vears ald. | important one and all members and Onnec ICUt rUSt an a either the men: or the company’s| cccurred between a Haytford trolley | Other officers at the fort said Hadden | friends are urgently requested to be i | officials, and the auto at Maple Hill. had been melancholy for some time. | present. Indianapolis, April 4.—First Lieut. 301 MAIN STREET