New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 12, 1918, Page 15

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Ve're loaded up with the ings for m to wear. To you who are interested in bw and correct styles for Spring, owing will be interesting. Yoy -are invited to come in ok—even though you are not ready buy. all new | IUs a pleasure for us to show thg and | W suits, hats and furnishings u will enjoy looking at them Spring suits $20 to $35 Special value in shirts at $1.50. Neckwear at 65c¢ that you are sure like. Stein? Bloch ncoats I Shuman suits and YUNS AND TANKS ON HIPS FOR IRELAND JOHN DILLON SAYS (Continued From First Pag five atives self in the conciu- by the majori cted into i prepared gland, but the Ul- separate unionists and represer Trish uthern ven .Jabor yon a scheme bent which ons reached states, should he enc The nationalists wer to free trade unionists joined ts in opposing a customs control of Fove is given which w. to with B suther er unioni stem of The eland in the sisted upon s, savs Sir-Horac ists conceded it. ondon under this ected tk Irish Plan for Irish The Irish parliament frould of two onall he lower housc ionists A nilajority of self-g frish parliament over internal le; ion the oms qu th would be left but principle of representation for ifperial parliament was the southern union- , and nation- rhe Irishmen at plan would be by the i Parliament. it w houses s decided thi cont composed of consist ne- uaranteeing 40 per would be of > convention adopt- formin under w have resolutions an vernment 1i tull Re’ im- he ower farding sition » imperial cus with pro paid duties parliament the of these taxes would be to the Trish ex The difficultie: rked, ma Ulster hequer. of the convention ards custor ORRENT OF BULLETS POURED INTO GERMANS Frem cct didu't us to pumped ewis As nd x he so them hodies ne wit ached.” into until our he Daily Ma i anders ome, Highlande 'ound a quantit som to eva ttacks. hic loctor thought ind it vho in enoug ina P pplaude ent coitld o Téfin BIRGMAN i ENLISTS Bere 28 Church merchant Monda wrolina to d present the ommence ith a Red r0O LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION. 9 - Truck driver Trving at Tester, once. Ap- Park and 4-12-3d [ ANTED ply to M Elm streets the | our | and {iato Yo EVERY BOND BUYER HELPS Snly helps'tne He Governmer not but helps ablish himself hich valuable now bty which est and are denomina- 0 and up your serv- ARMENTIERES NOT OF MILITARY VALUE (Continued From Fi Pa The wwal does not mean as much from 2 military standpoint as mi; the ( much of effect at abandonn more to reasons. In trend fensive - from a first glance. but undoubtedly will make capture for the moral home. Any distress over the :nt of Armentieres due sentimental than tactical the is order to fully the the of- viewed as appreciate the present fightir operations must be a whole, for thay zo to make up what undoubtedly is the crucial conflict of the war loss city here or there the abondonment of five or of territory in any sector mean is The of or ten miles does not disaster Cold Proposition of he battle | iderations to a grim race the CGierman nake good the British army lation. Tt Slaughter, s bevond nd settled to determine man power is enough to the threat to annihilate and force its capitu- cold proposition of which side can Kill the most men the next few weeks and at the time find more tits to fill pleted rant The m favon T got has such down whether is a in same rec the de- vesterday continued enemy and to nding zunners, count of these progressed Arimenticres, today did not The enemy veste with the huge other sectors in hamper was part- at the as they situa- to & the Tt fo fav e e def Iy on mans did tion critical ploy opening Sonth ahove here he did em the r1ck on force a sin of the offensive of the Rritish continued Armentieres md night most o vesterday last ta front satisfactorily @ the river Lawe footing in Lestrem, forced out nolc hei obtained were quickly night o considerable d the between Veil apelle and Lestrem and approached Lestrem. but thrust and bt Last force river once more again wera hack hont much were the hrot the d fiving active battie ¥y Cerman at low in lines, av heights bombing : s did and also work along Cyclists A sn corps Reinforce Portuguese, of the British brilliant work on Portuguese were necessary the Allies’ line D] little bodx and held on lar infantry did force bicyele Tuesday the for when ced and to the ha fore below of was center of mentieres. his s were thrown i until the re brought up. was bitter fighting along the ¥ where the W s they the v r from ritish held their fire enemy ssemble river ind in the cnemy troc Hantly could be There Lys near Croix du worked hoth flanks, and allowed the 1o in the rific f bodies of th the the defenders opend there was t e pile aterway some Germans werc of before ceeded in getting acros UNKNOWN AN 1S MANGLED BY TRAIN (Contin From First Page). informed Numis Mitchei e heen was Frank the body rooms and hi boys indertakiy a wits “Latus” The vietim worked old trade school shop Frz & now Landers, i ry INSTALLATION. of legion and the were pros- rge of th ashman, of rendered vocal officers sho all depart- sewing circ has rticles in the past ten xty-six hospital sheets, 80 120 pajamas, 80 petticoats, and 14 pairs (65 1 by instailation o e Women's Benevolent held Wedn evening members of Bristol council ent. The ritual upreme Meriden lections an increase mients. The following 13 officers was M Creay cha « he deputs Mrs, Reports of in activities in made the months: bed sheets, four children’s bed socks. dresses rein- | that | Some | his nama | at | owned | ed | | mory the | from N‘E\VVBRITAiN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 12, 191& W GRENE CORNISSONED YT, DAVIS DIES AT Former Assistant Secretary of Cham- | | ber of Commerce Made Second Licu- tenant in Aviation Corps. B 1t Chamber o missioned a ed Greene, v at the Comineree formerly a New Britain has been com- | lieutenant in t1 ST seere second GRF NI FREDERICK W. e i'enn., active United States Aviation Corps. now located in Memphis, expects to called into ice shortly. be ser DEATHS AND FUNERALS James Claughessy. Claughessy, for the past an employe of J. M. Curtin died at the New Britain Gene Jast iight pneunionia week's He leavc daughters and a son. TI will be held at St. Mary's church tomorrow morning at and burial will in Col- James year Co nospital Jowing thre funeral Catholic 9 Tock linsville. Y & of a illness o be Amclia Matilda Amelia Matilda years, died at her Main street last night, following an iliness of seven months. She was the | wife of Ierman Arendt Besides her husband she Jeav daughter, Frie da; her parent Mr. and Mr Adoliy Fredlan and several siste The funeral will probabiy be held tomor- | 1ow afternoon Rev. M. W. Gaudian pastor of St. John's German Luther- @n church, of which she was a ber, will officiate. Hertha lodge, der of Harugari, to which she jonged will represented funeral hy a delegation. Burial ke in Fairview cemetery Arendt. Arendt ed home at 380 s a mem- Or- be- the vill he at muel Jacob, own Home Samuel the T long wa died at after a Jacoh House a patient at time hopi learned | wha was supposed massacred, was living passports were oh- but doctors advised him against the trip, knowing that he live long. Jacob lived on and had a cousin living on The body turned Curtin & ¢ to pr years old this morning illness with tuberculosis. admitted to the Town weck ago. He had been : 2 sanatori n for a lon came out several weeks to retubn to Persis that his mother to have been The necessary tained starting would not Arch street Union street over J. M burial and r0, having was to 1oy for pare | Card of Thanks. | We wish to thank our friends for all Kindn shown us durir the illness of our beloved daughter leonora and also for the heautiful floral tributes =t her funeral. We would render our es- pecial thanks to the Luther couts and Sunshine circle of the English Lutheran church, the N. B H. S. Normal Girls of Class 1917, the Promise Dept., Universal Wap Relief | iation and Offic ssociation of C.. and to friends and neich- Beckley | { | | { league, | & Mot d Mrs. John L, na family S Mrs. Cyrus Hotchkiss. N H » will to offii e at Mrs. Cyrus Hotehkiss which will be held at chure The body wil Plainville for cemetery Rev. of formerly church, w Harriman of to Boston stor the I'eople’ come this the of city to- | funeral of | Kensington | o'clock in t be taken to burial the 'West in TO ME WITH BOARDS. The 21 men who will leave next Monday morni to enter the Wentwo school were o'clock Roston ernment 1ppear hoard in the structions butions triet will o’clock toni: gov summoned to before the district exemption today. At § district the Red men in the firs with that board second and The 1 meet t. receiv Cross | and CAMP DIX TODAY Who Enlists on Birthday - irmine hospital thi il i I vitte Da nore th fo enlistment e Trvin ton ay at Ca moy 1ess 0 vis wa vosen iteenth previous! Gt Priv The he in Ia vasiy Davis and hers dy wi iy Ars ¥ Dix in 10w Davis. so n o Da Ne ing f Lieu vis bas Jor W pinal meningitis s only ars « 101t king pl ricd to jo bece leaves i 1wo sistc hrought age tin A n in t s is. T cemetery here fSpiual Meningitis Fatal to Boy! months Tie 1€ on his Davis of his arents, fis AR PRISONERS IN GERMANY STARVED | Forced to Work Under Shell Fire and | Otherwise Subjected to Cruel- ties, Washington Says. Landon war in G and su related ernment i The captured the repe prisones suffering find a pa The lation h under sh Killed by been of mg and many deaths fr have bec repo ve kicked ery jected an comm dete: n o th h on rt . n for w wrallel evide been fire Britis] adequ instances rom o st April | iany and How re enslay to untold Mcial repor ittee niade ntion and e western broug unt of hich it will in history based on 1ce and emploved and 1 | guns she beaten 1mte shelter heen arvation constant shot and p ed crue t of pul fror or mers of starved Ities a gov- blic is employnic non-commissioned officers and men i, 1 thes Vs njuatifiable e an a D W cor hay that they denied cl 88 h ov French prisoners have been to similar tre tment POLICE LIEUTEANT Civil Set The planning candidate cr c City ni he hal g Ap filed Quigley, « Sitting Vicee vil Se to ho eited xam 1 at ri with on or ‘ommission on April 1d an ns will o'clock Tu All the hefore Apr and hard 1o ceumu- prison- istantiy been have ave tl erwork rject- AM. Announces 30. Commission examination appointment t ieutenant pplication; secretary. ril CITY ITEMS IPrederick ferred Louis Ta erred to Mary avenue 1ttz this h son Bri to her A New Ellis My an today a hospital he 1 M€ { Monaay wil e vear tion Henry | Marson J. Dona | ning, score The ment $486.7 < Ma ratulati day fror or Bert from v to Franc [ string or ancert G.~H the Mrs. street A. the Naval E property ndau Tremor ome in 1s b in G Augu te Washington | congratulations on T the yostpon direc even Maikl in the hi payroll Quigles ons on m May Jacobson Hartfo P the e for Ha Edward | Mrs, government 1 of R Crandalil 1 on Allen AU T 1t street tenella of ken the ind the p with on i eneral hosy 15t 1 Thomas strec the bir New Brita ed tors me oskey defe pool smoke shop he wa imounted today h or of has heer rd May 1 and Red s this erve emp 145 street Hnessa Zack, passenger for the of held at eve- must Charles trans- to today prop- artford 1dden sta removed 1is morning ital rdt ulance at the to Mr of Keovers, th in he for ated tournament ter received jon last nsferred | receivir f a som General the issocia- Julius Sie in) st eve- depart- to con- Tue; imfo in this ser- | ! tne anizing a | on give a benefit. has enrolled New Haven. | FIVE ORDERED HELD FOR PRAGER MURDER [ Coroners DIVORCE PAPERS FILED Mrs. Harrison Sceks Tegal Sepavation | From Governor of Charges Not Made Public. i neis San (alif., April inst no Dicgo proceer Harrisor and York o ngs Burton the Philappines New Inown gove ressma instituted | tha former h Harrison, The con heen it nature M tod charges has not heen made publ NAME OFFICIALS, amusements WiLIL The will 0 public commi cet at 11 o'clock tomor- 1 sion when ) the ow mornin important coming expe 1s will vear ted it is ground offici The commlssion has received | applications for the director, 1t iccted. numerous tion as general . Philippines— | ¢ Jury { while Directs Arrest of Lead- | ers of Collinsville Mob for Han Collinsville ching Prag a re tion wit tered 1 ey F erdict mob, men \ w nar wrrant Cora oner’s jury here er, t the ¢ comme 1d er, F P and recommended ned be mme o alleged e W coroner's Miner. zing 11 which la April Friday Germa of the that rder Tose nded ith m Josep a lliam Bro jury ager was held iately for T AVTTACKED IN PAL Londo German esday Ng il forces opened tish n 12, Nt The estir 1 investigated of n inqu five men in he Ju brougt The| the Robert sympa- last he conne men or- Riegel, rukes, Wes- Enid 1eier hang tl he r e pr STI Turks o an offensiv front near announces the wt the murder epared NE. and V Wed- attack- coast, | tion of a | | | i { | | | cahol and | madc ] very | ate | ple's { The me {in Financial CAUSE OF SLUNP OF INTEREST Bright Opening Turns to Dullness and Trading Falls 0N Wall sot reet A considerable pa k recorded i the final h 3 rket was today’'s trading. rall pents at the issucs ma outset led ments ar point wer Baldwin of War the equip- specially Gains of ne P ustrial Al- ride B hut pres and coppers de- the ope o steady ve largely cancelled on offerings during the morn- news contributing to the Declines of a point in motors and nils caused unsettlement among repre- sentative stocks. Shippings surren- dered much of thelr advance and util- ities, including Phila. Co. and Peo- fell back: also American American Tobacco and National Biscuit. A few specialties owed theit strength to professional speculation. Following its usual custon. the m ket came almost to a halt during *he noon hour. The few changes were mai toward higher 1 however, Anaconc Texas and Harv showing gains of 1 to 11-2 points. Closing Maximum prices made in the last hour, leaders harden- ing with specialties. The closing was strong. Liberty 21 sold at 98.64 to 98.84, first 4's at 96.10 to 96.30, and second 4's at 95.86 to 96.04. Sales ap- proximated 200,000 score bS In High improvement, after were American Distilicrs some sure ag velopec erty Be Gains sm ing, war versal inst soon 3 s w equip- ments moder- rare Gas, Sugar, were shares GOAL SHORTAGE IMPENDS That Part of State I'ed From New Haven May Be Unable to Sccure Anthracite. New Haven, ~ in anthracite city and that which receives may ing day conference five, of of this James for the April 12 A shortage coal impends in this part of Connecticut its oal by tidewater predicament, accord- its alers here to- h v London a committee of Hamilton to see tor be in like to stateme by d at N wumed a which J. Alexander city, member Storrow, fuel administr ew England, and protest against action of the United States Ship- ping Board in advancing freight rates and increasing demurrage charge conditions. The committee will Mr. Storrow Monday Littie hard coal is coming price is fixed at $9.75 a the new conditions, the des will add 60 cents a ton. seiling price fixed der shipments tions to be see in here. ton, and ers claim, With the deaiers will not or- Shipping protested coal condi- also are Senators Praise and Blame TTis Atti- tude on Strike Clause in Measure, —Discu: Wi Washington, April 12 labor’s part in the war sumcd in the Senate today, when Sen~ ator FHollis said Samuel Gompers president of the American Federation 1hor, opposed any legislation that d strikes. to tite ‘ing, providing ference With of s peaceful idice of the punishment for manufacturers inter- f war ter claved Mr. otic and ear- t work" during peaceful strikes laior 1 to Senator Hollis ¢ tricd pa keep la but only ers had 1y nestly to the wai, were the secure its rights Senator Knox his opinion vision was limited nt form will ¥ peaceful stril nosed He adde strilies sh zovernment settling Senator hought joyal,” or id weapons nayl said pro- of Pe that even if the bill in its pres- ot interfere with This helief was op- Cummins of not forbidden ome ria Towa believe until the nreans by Senator that he 11d te furnishes did disputes idded th Gompers 1z “sincerely but etted his statement, Senator 17all New Gompers statement to the pecnle. Fic would ¥ ) to work. and ir Sherman M c Mexico said the s vas o ed Congress pelling men with militia predict- com- it law enforce ry nece: JUNIOR RED CROSS. The quota required for the forma- Junior Red C(‘ross has been attained in the Camp school and th schoal is the latest to be enrolled the list of schools having a junior ganization. Through the courtesy C. B. Whittlesey, of the Hartford Rub ber Works, a beautiful collection war posters was exhibited at the Nor- mal school hall vesterday afternoon and evening The selections were made from a collection of nearly 0o posters typical of the war spirit evinced in Fngland, Canada, Poland, France and the United States in as BOMBARDMENT RESUMED. April 1 The Germans Jewed this morning the bombardment with long range guns, CITED FOR BRAVERY. April 12, —lient, Wm commanding a section Paris West- of the Paris brook, American ith the French army, been cited officially for hravery in saving a num of men during a gas attack army ambulance las sabotage | and | nill now pend- or- | serving | | | { recovered | ‘» | | Gomp- | MEMBERS NEW YORK STOCh FXCHANGI NEW BRITAIN, CONN, I'EL. 2010 50 SHARES NEW BRITAIN MACHINE. 50 SHARES AMERICAN HARDWARE. 50 SHARES BRISTOL BRASS. 50 SHARES LANDERS, FRARY & CLARK. 30 SHARES STANLEY RULE & LEVEL. FRISBIE & CO AB_a Ld NEW BRITAIN NATIONAL BANK BUILDING W. PORTER, MGR. TELEPHONE 2010 AMERICAN ERASS STOCK COLTS ARMS STOCK STANDARD SCREW S5TOCK BOUGHT AND SOLD F. GOODWIN BEACH & CO. 110 Bank Building, F. MCENROE, Manage COLTS ARMS BOUGHT AND SOLD Room National ‘Telephone 2120, " NAYY CASUALTIES TAFT PLAN \ltoona, ENDORSES Pa., Seaman Lost Overhoard | New York rislature Goes on Recowd From Submarine Patrol—Brooklyn as Favoring lLeague (o Fnfores Electrician Commits Suicide. Peace After Present War. Washington, April 12.-—Two nay Albany. N April The Ne casualties were today by | York stat o R announced after listening Secretary Dan Jr overboard No Seaman John to Pa stirring Taft a by Forme hder, of Altoona was | President toda nanimously from submarine pa- sd a resolution aring thd of thd into trol 510, Apnl 1. Klectrician | stat avors the cntr Howard Bonr P United States, after the tur street, ted suicide April Neal, Brooklyn aboard the Deca- s, war commit- Bridge of nations that must be | military force the leagiic pe to safeguard won the Allied 1 the join ce by UNI 317 MAIN TREET OUR TEAS and COFFEES | Always Fresh, High Grade and Reasonable COFFEES from 19¢ to 40c¢c a Pound. TEAS from 35¢ to $1.00 a Pound. BUTTER and EGG ucoa Nut Margarine the orginal }Iut— Butter and the Best Guaranteed Fresh Eggs Cheese, very fine Mild or Sharp Pure Lard ...... 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