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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, APRIL 13, 19@: Notices | =570 ST, MARY'S CHURCH FROM FLYING FIELDS SERVIGE, IN ITALY 55 “ by PEAGE LETTRR ‘ning accompanied by Sergeant Frank Mason has left the empios McGrath as military escort. The body > |of the American Paper Goods Co. of | 2 | ! Kensington. to accept a placo with 100 Needed to Drive Ambulances | = © & womie co.or s et~ Hall Hearted Attempts to Justily Mario Ciancia. has transferrec First Church of Christ. was taken to the home of the parents, o e e . ety Gonsresationat |t and st Yietor v of 10| Patriotic Exercises to Be Held Fear of Spies Forces Strict Regu- Maler, pastor. Bible school | DI¥, of which the deceased was a 10000 & M, Criureh vorcine Oc¢ | member, sent a remembrance of flow Tomorrow Alternoon lations at Texas Gamps But Must Be S[mng Tronsiln I e Emperor Charles 00 a. m Annual meeting of the | €rs. The funeral will be held at 3 5 . . ok NndePeople’s sociste ot aiooo. o | olelockd tomoartow atferncon’ at the ha?%?:{ ”!:nt:x:m:lf bfef‘m{.:lihp stpser HAE R QT::‘::’.:‘ PR Sole ,yif“,f:,,:\w"".',}}"(,:,-,:;;’:‘,:D;'ndrfy\,;-y:;r'“rf Bpecis] pebiotle | exertises have, | Duilas e sas o pill 0 view of | New York, April 13.—One hundred | cal board of the Bristol draft district ilgilon for devotior L e heen prepared far the dedication of | the belief that German spies are ac- | Americans are needed at once by the | for examination ced Cross and s & 8! . > the flag which will be held at St !tive throughout the United States,! American Red Cross for ambulance The annual meeting of the § k. We invite 3 = wry's ehurch tomorrow afternoon at | stricter rules Tegulating access 10! service behind the Italian battle 1nes, | Marss Tole Nomo bociote will of Bourbon, which intimated . fk or all of these sery | James Claughessy. 3 o'clock. The exercises will consist|army aviation camps in have | according to a statement issued p }:1‘ _mr: SRS e ’.L - ance might have peace, is not cc f = The funeral of James Claughessy | of speeches by a number of prominent | been promulgated, and visitors to the | Captain George 17t i sdile ('fmr “L o "h‘”" ’1‘ ‘.:‘l“x‘“,”“] "‘,,')"‘7"‘;: tested by the Vienna newspapers, who Trinity Methodist Church. was held this morning at St. Mary's | men and a patriotic pageant arranged | ficlds now find it difficult to gain ad- | tached to the permanent Red HbsR L e had been prohibited from publishing rvices t Trinite Methodist | church. TRev. W. A. Downey officiat- | by the pupils of St. Mary’s school. The = mittance. commission in Italy cEatho b aibmlted. anything concerning it until today. breh Sunda be as follov ing. The body was taken to Collins- | dedication will open with the singing With the coming of the aviation Caplain i tae b e et Two dress rehearsals of the cast| it the same time they declare the 45—All class e Sunday ) Ville for burial. af “Holy God, We Praise Thy Name," | schools to Texas there developed the | the commission for the purpos and chorus of the Y. M. T. A. & B given out by France is a 0ol meet with the exception of the | | and will be followed by the blessing of | usual crowd of curious who, not con- | recruiting these ambulance drive society will be held at 10 o'clock to- | version and add that the real & \melia M. Arendt. the flag. Tntroductory remarks will | tent to witness the flights fram their [ hofore the close of April, He has | DOITOW morning and at 1:30 o'clock | qoxt never will be published Funeral services for Mrs, Amelia M. | be made by the pastor. Rev. John T.| backvards, made visits to the fields | apened recrufting offiees at the head. | M the afternoon at the Lyceum thea- | pjo Neue Frie Presse states tha 0:35-— Morning preaching service. | Arendt were held this afternoon at! Winters. Following the introduction |and invaded, when possible, officers’| quarters of the Atlantie asvision, 44 | % telegram sent to Emperor William by mon the minister bject, | the home of her parents at 380 East|will be an address by Arthur .| quarters, hangars, flying fields and, in | j el s e oo e = el e e he Peoy ied Motieaiats ! Main street and St. John's German| el fact, every place that they thought | \cil] he received every day from 9 & WITNESS ARRESTED. most dangerous intrigue ever con- Young People’'s meetit £6:15 Lutheran church, Rev. Martin W. they might see something new. It Was|m. to 5 p. m. e A ; { e \nnual Con- | Gaudian ofeiating. PBufial was in with great difficulty that machines| We want men able and willing to | Frank Lavarra Much Sought in Las- e e tie T empiony B raoalk Bnce which convenes Thursday, the | Fairview cemetery. 35 § | Were able to rise and land safely, and | withetand the rigors of service in the ceny Case. of Count Czernin from Bucharest by h, will be found clsewhere in this — — . | commanders began to £roW 1Ore | Alpine mountains and on the plains el Eim street | ZMPeror Charles is causing consterns he of the paper. The public is ver, Mrs, Cyrus Hotchkiss. e | striet. behind the lines” said Captain | o oem Lo O s the. nrosecur. | Ation in Vienna and Berlin dially invited ’ assl | The funeral of Mrs. Cyrus Hotch- G G Finally all without passes weve| {tassv “It is a splendid opportunity was arrested to n\)-n. the p\n.~ ut- kiss bf Kensington was held at 2 e 2 vuled off the fields. Then they blocked | 1o, men of independent means, over | "2 CRETGRNLS (6 "‘0"'\'3]” ; “ London, April 1 Count Czerning - £ the byways leading to the camps and | ¢iorage who age strong and healily | APPSAT A% a witness in the case of| 0" \ustro when aviators were forced to descend | und able to drive automobiles George Mageoch, who is charged with : ter, on 1 rep rucks were started to the c 1 r truch 2% t u Consideration will be given to Gener April 12.— The cxistence of the letter written by Tomperor Charles to his brother-in-law, Prince Si 1t department, iwhich meets R o'clock this afternoon in the People’s ol near Stanley. | church. Services were conducted by ] S+ | Rev. N. H. Harriman of Boston, Mass. Hungarian foreign minis= riday issued a circular state g he had interviewed Emperor arles and that he was convinced the statement of the French gov= rnment regarding the letter writtemny Antonas Paulauckas, the emperor was untrue Paris, April 13.—The letter written] by Emperor Charles to Prince Sixtus tof Iiourbon out g the means hy which France might attain peace was upon its receipt immediatel conmy« municated to all of France's alligs, Xegular morning worship loc Sermon the mini le B. Cross, a 1l sermor - | Catholi children Talking Chip vy Holmes. The singing of “America fiday school : 15, with classes Card of Thanks. will close the exercises. grand larceny of $100 i cachi .. B. Giles, pastor, at e i el casclanainet Mageoct vas | ¢ & i g a s N Plainvi v ssistance of the disabled machines in = ) it £ i he case against Mageoch wil o 15 a. m.. and 7:15 p. m., morning | bodyir: taken to Plainville for Dle oicul ol il vasl viineet ]‘;"N‘I“:‘\“““ HES years ‘Tf“‘(‘"- “:1(; called by Assistant District Attorney pject, “The Power of the Word i . . bon | ¢ ulty - . ety el EUEEE ur Werther before Judge A. V @ nda s =Chobl Ran R EropL otic . : % { diculty ihat fney made thelr Way | cost of equipment snd living sxpenses ‘Er'{i e e Wesbutatd Ao through the jam of automobiles and [ (Hy) oo ToUPmEN ARG LV NE eXDenses | 1. Vorhees on March 12, but Lavar Bpm., G al Bibl - | farm wagons. o % 5 was missing Detective McCarthy subject, he i 3 Antonas Paulauckas, aged about 50 : - 3 5 > : 3 5 S Cross and transportation expenses | i i« ever s | = et e R L S e e - . Underftholnendniios Jenenhaison [ 1nol paia inscosrary ) Thetmiyn b nesh SRS o several (ime® | Amsterdam, April 13.—A dispatch s ; i 3 S t £ t e : : - must have a pass to get beyvond the | e o 2 roking for sAavarra, Wwho X | from Vienna to the Frankfurter Zei- e hinel on i Wondes . s | eral hospital this morning following . - entrances of the camps. Officers, en- | . 1UM period of service is six montha | .iy5ngaly disappear at the same time. | 2 he discl e 5 ; - 5 % L ; ces £ ol v e privi e : DI & IS | tung, referring to the disclosures angements.” All welcome 2 brief illness with pneumonia H‘:‘ B listed men and cadets have the privi- :““';:_\““L Or“,‘ "‘]::if‘em";n]::'j}‘“-“mg 8t | saveral days ago- Judge Meskill 1s- | Lois: ([FOTEITINE foo tae diaciosuiy ) was married and leaves his wife an 5 lege of asking for passes for their 8 3 ths. sued u capias for La a’s arrest. | . i 3 o e Bt : : 5 : Be DYgbasacsy forul Amer amt o 5 < AITESL | gpecting Austrian peace proposals, Swedish Elim Church. | children. WHis home was at 9 Con-| (8 3 friends, but they are anly granted by | ameriean ambulance men are the | petective Serzeant A. C. Malone has B e ool at 9:45. and morning | Nerton stret. The funeral will be | [ : . i Headdiiarters whenl theiprospectiye | 23T ERIS e SENE O United | ). con working on the case. 3 rneroria Totter, 1t was written bl ship at 11 o'clock. Topic for ser- | held at St. Andrew’s Lithuanian . host is to be off duty. Officers, en- | >ralesin a milltary way at the present | (,o taken to New York th ex- | 4 Rl : 1 3 L time. These men rank socially with | the breakdown of Rus at a timaf ‘How Paul Delivered His M Catholic hurch, Monday or Tuesday | listed men and cadets secking passes [ e Thes anlessoglally roon. ‘when the war outlook was quite dif+ to. the Corinthians.” Evening | morning. ! are responsible for the visitors while | °ficers of the Ttalian army. They LI i e b ae ha & el yice at 7 o'clock, th Tru 3 g | they are in the camps, and the name a"‘;:“’_‘" Wiyl CEERIC L el i L, LIEUT. GLOVER WRITES. e iovine sl et il rthy Declamation.’ The funeral of Samuel Jacob, who b of each visitor must appear on his or | #7d enjoy all the privileges that fall e - & ‘ : : To9i1a Iot of the talian ainy oMo steps which today, under entirely al« . i died at the town home, vesterday, her pas ! £ e S | Ifas Been in Trenches and Is None . = = : L * ean) One hundred Americans are now 3 5 S ANORC | jared conditions, must appear in an« <t Baptist Church, was heid this afternoon, a Persian ] Ml S Cr T Visitors never are allowed within R % S 5 the Worse for It ther light.” priest from Hartford conducting REV. JOHN T. WINTERS. the hangars, neither are they per- | €htering service with the American i Jaotastacien services. Burial was in the new S ~ | mitted to enter the machine shops at | ?Mbulance unit in Ttaly. They are Lieutenant Joseph A Glover, iglreoaly SRR B e e the | ministering to the needs of maimed | «g, ‘here’ over ‘rites an emetery. Rellly and an address by Stanley H. t A Every person passing Somewhere over the write: .| guard is asked if he or she carries a | #nd wounded in General Diaz's army, | interesting letter to his law mpartner, mera, and if the guard has any|high up on the snow-capped Attorney Henry P. Roche. ided for all ages. Evening hour at| ~ We wish to express our thanks for | The pageant which will be given by [ $0UPh the visitor is searched. bt Melenans Nortn T €1 The local soldier has been in the . m. in charze of the Y. P. & C. E.{sympathy shown at the time of the|the pupils follows: Recently a visitor to Love Field T“”an!,‘” josotors. x;)m rancelto the [ enohes mevaral times andl says he is “How to Emjoy Suunday.’ A. H.|sickness and death of our father. e . o po sl Lt sl s | sl e four days after | none the worse for ti. He writes that | o 5 " otit Parision. It was unna ' lead Music by the chorus. | John McCabe. e are also grateful God and Country planes in the air. The amateur pho- | AF aclared war against Aus- | je js feeling fit and is enjoving his || aously decided, the paper addi il or floralloontributions Mary Cote Madeline Reynolds | tographer was seated in an automobile | tria-Hungary. experience ol et L rhich % | outside the fiving field, but a sentry | Captain Utassy, who lives at Cedar- 2 et L M oy 2 St e : el o ; S | hela shortly after that there was na Peopl e Gren: i Mral Erank McCormack Sobrl Gunnine i | observed him and a few minutes later | hurst, Long _Hlanmd recently was made Y Gatherine McOabe) Thomes|Maloney Harold McCrann | an officer asked the visitor for the|administrative officer at Itallan field - camera. It was promptly turned over | headquarters in charge of all ambu- j Se=L0n: eryone welcom (Signed). American Flag unday—10 o’clock, prayer; 10:45 vy i L . Margaret McCabe, G i rning worship (Rev. N. H. Harri- e MieCaba First Division, Tierney Cadets and a few dayvs later it was returned | lance units in Italy. ‘\:x\ 1:\1 'l“'\;’:,‘,l,r;““m)' Johs MoGaba American Flag to the owner—minus the film. He was Vladivostock Municipal Assembly and NORWAY’g RATIONS REDUCED 1 Bearers cautioned not to attempt to take any poing service (Rev. N ims T Walter Fitzsimmons B - 5 S - i 2 pictures of flvers. TLabor and Soldier Dealegates Believe § o oheat) Lucedan vt et FOOD C NSE VO Ly o Ano 3 iati [ e = Another - nuisance around aviation . cting of the Juniors and Children; LI E RE KED Catherine Kenny camps is the souvenir hunter. It was Action Was Not Necessary. | Potato Allowance Made Four Pounds = Helen Kenney discovered that, when the opportunity Tokio, April 13.—At a meeting, | Weekly and Milk Ts Being Regu- dotros + ChUISh oy onia Concern, Convicted of Waste- Alfrid Laflamme presented, he removed from airplanes y R e ey i i ; B James Kelly anything that was loose ana which Bt e, e £ labor dele lnted—Public Becomes Restless. ful Practice in Not Accepting Ship- Henry T. Bray Sl hri b b s y and council of labo e- South Congregational Church. N " i oy i gates and soldiers a resolution w “hristiania, April 13.—The public i class, Italian school 10:45 . < . J Service Flag :-'o it “'"*(W'? ‘.,mp that some p’u’d' 2 ) of Japanese marines, according to dis-| o\ ernment to arrive at an agreement Teea . o Uartford, April 13.—Formal revo- e J\P‘!mfl e s aoEe D (Continued from First Page) patches received here The protests| (i1 the United States on Norwegian ool: 4:30 il recital 8200, et |icAton Lot e license fofftheRbonnecs | 0swald. Connell Charles Rivers | 10 (tolon and not missed until the ma- wers made jon’ the ‘groundithat Lhe |iso5q/ supplies. It was announced: id dan worship: -:15, Ttalian worship, | Ut Fruit and Commission Co. of | Willlam McCu Jerome Crean | opioc 8 % o nds of feet in the air, | _2dowed by the conscription con- jaction of Japan was not justified by | pepruary that an agreeement ; Troop. u.{ Ansonia, signed by Herbert Hoover. | Donald McCrann Sl e U IR 5 " | troversy which grows acute. Sheaves |the murders whith, the resolution de- | Loade for signing, but it is understond £:00 Tunior Bors % national food administrator, X was Third Division, Tierney Cadets —_— of vprotest, as expected, come from | clares, occur in the most advanced that new American terms since have AR S '|sent to the concern today. It is ef. AL R nationalist bodies, some of them be- | countries. The protest further savs|peo. discussed in secret in the storth- e e fective at midnight, April 19. The Remeicanaiias g CHANGE IN DRAFT PLAN ing forwarded to the American am- |the landing of the forces seemed to | " .90, devotions. Red | “oncern has been adjudged guilty of SOUEER G e n e bassador in London. indicate an intention to interfere in Meanwhile the food situation be- > wastetul practices in refusing to ac- ’“’;““"_‘-‘K%h“’" Prominence is given by nationalist | the internal affairs of the country. eacackl worie) The! nation has bl copt certain shipments of potatoes Rnhe;,‘_“‘ G‘:I:b“mq Senate Resolution Basing Selection on | "@Wsbapers to the suggestion that placed on a ration of four pounds of A rert anaser o Raska Rocco L L e e FARM LOAN BUSINEES. potatioeipesnivan i ek s vlke Y the New Haven road, today, offered Fourth Division, Tierney Cadets ) ) : istance to conscription and urge or- ; T Az ’To:?:,,'“mmomn longer the agrees to the food administrator his co-opere Thrift Stamp Banner House by Vote of 325 to 3. ganized passive resistance would be One s NowgBeine DonebyeDistaict iwn( with America is delayed i rs ation in making public the announce- | Cornelius Mc3loon Washington, April 13—The senate |™OTe effectual than an armed revolt Boards, The Jabor attitude is causing anxiety Ay ments of H‘ .nffixl:-._ HI:-'vr\ndr:md the John Erwin IR TS s T s which would be spasmodic, short and Washington, April 13.—About one- | and some military precautions are be~ 10115 ey peeash. | s of railroad stations and the serv- Nictor i onne g s e War - | unsuceessful. | Afth of the farm loan business of the | ing taken with a view ta possible diss S bt mn o o csE ROl St nT Astena Bin R sDlayin g Helen Long and Rita Berard partment plan to put the draft quota Meanwhile threatened conscription | country is now being done by the | turbances on May Day. A Ll j.osters ;\m} other literature and dis- RealCions Bannae basis on number of men in Class has been to stimulate voluntary re- |federal farm loan system. This was | T = e e PG () BER, DI [ eruiting. indicated today by the loan boards HATL AND BAER CITED. | ) e e oas | instead of on state population was ng of the food conservation campaign. | .. = yon. : i 553 pay Crowns Promised,” Bible P Grace King Edna Kindelan | adopted by the house today by a vote D 0 bl i s pte ; 7 i 5 v irst American Army Dis- . m., Young People’s e (i e Red Cross Nurses of 325 to 5. Representatives Gordon. | JECLARE ALLIES MUST PAY amotntns toidld oty cloped | Amardonl Ficet B v Y m.; Tuesday 4 p. m Bt bl | Red Cross ¥lag Huddleston and Burnett voted against e i R o s et S eti "uesday evening | e RO Elizabeth Smith Anna May Bonny | it #ise of @ lnmm §0.600 And Lo Dol aris s prll 15 Tamast Normiie o v and Friday | Srusuay Demands to Know Relations G B a May Bonny federal loans now outstanding §$78,. | _Faris, Apri 3.—Jam h ar Ui Rl ai el s e With Germany. o am s caonessa RET lan L onclig) ER TR embers of Reichstag Become Belll- | 000,000, [[Hall S eantaln fob e N e O B et A s ‘ 2 DoLen g . _Edna Doren| WRECKS ON LEHIGH VALLEY A It is cstimated that the monthly |2nd Paul Baer, a lieutenant, are the ning prayer A cordia Montevideo, April The gov- led Cross Nurses iy ) cose and Insist GermRny Must Be } e iu | first American aviators to win the ico to all srnment of TUruguay has asked Thrift Stamp Honor Roll Tyrone, Pa., April 13.—The Lehigh loan business, federal and private is distinguished service medal in the = - Berlin, through Switzerland, if Ger- Marion Keely Valley express on the Pennsylvania “6'000'00? o l”‘e Loral °{‘”“;’;"0‘R(’?g the American army. ¢ The A. M. E. Zion Church. many considers that a state of war Robert Legatt road from Pittsburgh to Wilkes. 8 ; S s riad the| Captain Hall, leading s pateal A L1 Corbir ce. At the morning ste with Uruguay, as stated by the atherins Ok eare Barrofiwaswrscidl atibitstation s [R5 ool R prINL s oo Rurtherpass | OV, 000 S.Ban 8 RWBISS HoRS oS Rl o n calalironpiiordnve lasrman: s wship 10:45 a. m.. the pastor will | commander of a submarine who cap- Mary Burns miles north of here this afternoon | foctions among ';:”““;1"‘!"’ SUDpoFieEs :‘;";‘c;“‘;n';f“h""s‘p:xgfi;?(;a S roaosel ' | chines, destroved one and forced ak from the subjc The Need of |tured a Uruguayan military commis- - RS when a chair car and a day cach |© = < €378.000 | 40 two other B ride e bintay senceil|sion bound Tor meance: | SR (G Ny left the track. Reports are fo the | Of July 19 continue to be: reported. $426,000 and Baltimore 167, $378,000 | GO0 (C0 BHR 0 iacked singles mect 12:30 p. m., W. H. Brew- | If the reply is in the affirmative | TR ;'“m“_ Csnnes effcet What wers no fatalities, although { TS 1atent is (hat of & dicrion] mem- handed a group of seven planes and superintendent, Miss Mae Green, | Urnguay will declare a state of war, If earers » number are said to have been hurt, | Per, Herr Emminger, who addressing | pogprpal RECRUITS WANTED. | gestroved one near Rheims. On an- Mary O Mars UranclshEalloran Spmestng, heslc New Haven, April 18.—A call for | other occasion he attacked two two= 0 m., the pente- | a negative reply is received l'rug\m\“ Sveline Riles sl i b NS b i i i services will be held. The | will demand that the Commissioners | z S EEEED el asNey An indemnity of a hundred billion ceaters, one of which fell In flames. ‘. Captain Hall's home is Colfax, : eprloes) e e [l eman it Mary McCue Milton Legat | SOLDIER BOYS COMING. marks, or more, must be exacted, of | recruits, 75 in number, for the United yng: people : Dbl - Reah Beloin William Mangan | Sergeant W. O. Cook of Company | which France would be permitted to | States general hospital at West Hav- tiieuts Barr's in Mobile T SR . liepate P Mary Halloran William Mulvihill | B, 302d M. G. Battalion of C e e nal s Iana | en) willEo oSt Torithe Narm vl e- ) o ERCRUISHEERERE SR 30 p. m., Miss Ellen R. Nes- | The ahove dispatch indicates that a | "y SuU0 o pratl not b & WGy oy of @milaD o PO 10 CHOLE crulting stations in Connecticut on | Ala. dent. 4. "Ward vice president. | German submarine captured a b | o R e Sira pent o i o e aby e |0 2 IR mOl R e e | Ster L R s muplect e o ancss "r’:":n::‘d;:: Anna Gilligan J. T. Halloran |2 two days entertainment to be given | qqressing a meeting of an association | day. The men who are outside the pariil 2 JDEEE S L Thrift Stamp Flawer Bearers | here for the benefit of the company | of Saxon industrialists declared that | draft will be enlisted in the regular, . i 1a a "’]““fi]‘“fli e T G ,‘,:‘,;‘,‘;“ HIE CEC S — = | el et h e e e ret leh ol lany laset | axmnya aud)wil Nbeliasaignad SEEOMN hiak EOT: _\"N"(_l f‘r\“ "l,“_("p a5, a . RELEASED. | will be on May 3 and will consist of a | f @ friendly understanding, but must | hospital. Major ‘.\Ier‘cP:‘m‘lds M;r'in Shooting of Auto Party. = | dance. On Seturday aftexnoon & base. | be fought to a yictorious end. Con- |choosing this 17\‘61“_03"“ :“’;" F:"S‘“; arTaich Y. April 13.—Four e i | Miss Schmidt and Mre. Dizon Soen | PO in Germany and Wants to Fight | ball game will be played with one of | tinuing he declared: ;::: ‘3: g;’e‘“‘ifr_":; it a8 ully as the | ioidiers from Camp Mills wer 'T‘,L:} e ke e for b Uniteal Stotes | the local teams and in the evening & Germany's cnemies who are re- S ) up at police h arters here todas GO i = minstrel overture will be given at the | Sponsible for lengthening the war after a hotel had ben held up i Drll School and Is Now | PeKing April 13.—Miss Katherine “;;g:‘,‘ I“”‘”""\ R e sl erio must be compelled to pay cash for LIBERIAN VESSEL SUNK. anfizobtied andl sl soran “‘,"“‘”"": og Schmidt and Mrs. Stanley M. Dixon, | - y night by one of the federal Batos oo 3 have no ooccasion to worry London, April 13.—The German |men had been shot at Hollis, Long ’ Comfortably Billeted. American missionaries, firmerly of | 8&ents for having violated restrictions | . about how they wWill raise | sumarine which, on April 10, bom- | Island pringfield, 5. D. have been captured | ©f travel imposed on all people of | HMUN BATTLESHIP STRANDED. |the money to pay an indemnity.” barded Monrovia, the capital of the| TFour of the persons wounded wers German birth who ave not naturalized | sAmsterdam, April 13.-——The German ven Vorwaerts appears to have | afrjoan republic of Iiberia, and de- members of an z.m,:,.(,‘m}. ,m',.(_, s which followed some soldiers after the ladies sew for the Iressings work. { work for Red parish house: 4:00, Reimbursed—Vorwaerts Also Ranks SOLDIERS TURN HIGHWAYMEN. | i S | P fre sEaucetoe fo turn MISSIONARIES CAPTURED. | ot later than Sunday 1 { | fachine Gunner Harpld Malone, | by bandits. They are representatives : o to I > with the 101st|of the Chinese Mennonite miss Americans, was released from jail | nattleship Rheiniand, which was re- | surrendered hope that the govern- | giroyed the wireless station, also sunk ehine Gun battalion, at- | service. vesterday. Rentz is the son of Polish | yorted to have struck a mine and |ment can be brought back to its for-| the Liberian armed vessel President the hotel robbery. Iarry Weber, a ©ding < 0l i s i R 2““‘“’»‘ and was born in Germany.|gqunk has not gone down, according | mer position. Tn a succession of edl- | Grant, it was announced here today. | Policeman, also was ser iously wound Washington, April 13.—The two | Since the outbreak of the war he has |{,3 5 Boriin dispatch. She is said to | torials it recently has been lamenting | A number of casualties were inflicted & ed. 11 1 American missionaries referred to in | (i€d to enlist in the United States | jave stronded near the Aland Islands | the altered state of affairs. Tt de- | an shore from the shells of the U- = = *in in the afternoon [ the foregoing dispatch the state de- | 2FMY¥: but was rejected because of | j, the Baitic, during a fog Wednes- | clares, however, that after having|boat. After an hour’s bombardment | ESTABLISHES GREATER FINLAND He then attends | partment was advised today, were re- | 0® Place of his nativity. It was be- | gny and efforts are being made to | dono all in their power to prevent the | the activities of the submarine were( TLondon, April 13.—Germany has charge of a sergeant-major | ieased soon after the bandits took | cAuse of his ""j"_""*“‘:‘w" of desire | 1afigat her. empire from taking what they con- | interrupted by a coastal steamer. agreed to the establishment of a 3ritish army. e them ;f’m:z:*pz 1':;1: ’1‘::}':: States that he i ) sider a false course they must accept L Greater Finland, including v‘h(‘ s\mrn» While not fusslocationghedoa s — 2 B . g the consequences of this new course| (.. NOEAU AT THE FRONT. | Srad-Nurman railway to the Arctic, ot B i o e hiont | MEDAL FOR GOV. HOLCOMB. e et ALEXANDER CALLED. ana_where might stands against Son e et ording 'to Swedish press reports E iats of o piano, a very rare in-| Hartford, April 13.—Governor Mar- Y an e | Lincoln, Neb, April 13.—Grover 1";“:‘1;“;“;’ :}‘1‘:;;“:‘:1 'y‘\‘;;';lr".,““d °P | cenu spent Thuraday and Friday on | nimeien from Copenhagen. In event P onent in that part of the world, | cus H. Tlolcomb hags been awarded a | Meriden Man Hurt by Fall, Succumbs | '3\"9:';';’;‘“‘:0"‘1:’,‘:?“‘(’,‘]‘“"“;‘““ \_"‘«?Eeb?“ ; S i ihe battlefront, r:ughlng to Paris 1ast { {0 Germans win on the western front, h enjovment is taken with it. As | Liberty Service medal by the New I i for o o Nationals, AT AN % night. He visited General Foch and | ;. Germans will begin a new war O dication of his health he says | York branch of the National Insti- sGHceplalRrb S lesnocns has been colled to go In the next| PRIVATE KEN: Tp “:WND“D' General Potain and the British troops. | eaimoe Rasein In cooperation With t the only difficulty he now hs tute of Social Science for patriotic en- William Connolly, who was picked | draft quota to Camp Funston, a tele- The lm_of ‘,“s:;‘ !'S n France, PN Sl et Japan, it adds, will ‘Tel 't ¢ clothes large enough to fit him, | deavor. The award was made some | up in an excavation outside the Hotel [ gram f{rom the chairman of the | published in Washington, today, con- JOLARE STATE OF g days ago, but the medal was “lost” | Bronson early Thursday morning by | county exemmlotl board at St. Paul, |tains the name »r '\"H\atb Jn.wfl}.'-h DECLARE S E OF o Tound again, after which the gov- | Oficers Moore and Litke, after he had | Neb. Alexander's home, sald this | Kenney of this citv. The casualty list | Amsterdam, April 15—The national L pu CAPTAINS ARE SELECTED. ernor announced the gift. The medal | fallen from a window in the estab- | morning. classifies his name as among the | councll of Esthonians at Reval, savs | vpepoy AYER ORGANIZED. ephen Donnelly and Walter Rags. | was discovered in the executive desk, | lishment, died from his injuries at < “slightly wounded”. FHe is a mem- | the Berliner Tageblatt, s resolved | = ' "y r =%\ s Orgnnibationl i i g the New Britain Cieneral hospital at Ler of the 102nd. {o request the German government| -Aver, Mass. Apri : i - have heen appointed captains of A 0 e i e BOMBARD PARIS IN DARK. — to recognize the state of Bsthonia, | 0f 2:000 negroes sent here from Flors delegations which leave Monday TO EXAMINE 50 MEN. With him at the time of his death | paris, April 13.—¥or the first time LITCHFIELD UNDER SNOW. e T q;:wsl':“s m:n(‘a“mo Deveed 1%:04 o'clock for the Wentworth | The first district exemption board | was his wife, from whom he was | since the lons distance bombardment| Winsted, April 13.—This was the| OCOTTON BREARS $4 A BALE. | atialions Was begud o’ “Emp Bereeey hnol in Boston for government | has arranged for the examination of ! tranged. Medical Examiner H. A. El- | of Parls, German shells reached the | fourth day in the week which at sun- New York, April 13.—Another big | “0(()\?136 =(>r;'e s laborers for e: ineex B il o sl o ey ThtoRYen Aonil] ot s e ol bolylaw fineiTet lI00 L D il arer cures B e [IE e SR o redbet || brenn L n ta eotton et e i Serve 2E AL R nin street has been accepted by the | 26, at Masonic hall next Wednesday | mains. The “uneral arrangemonts (jle struck Somewhere near the city |ing. There was five Inches of snow | today, prices dropping $¢ a bale in omfi';“rfl, all white, were assigned to . district as one of the quota. afternoon at 3:30 o'clock, are incomplete, ]n\ 8:05 last evening. on the Litchfleld hills. the first hour's sales. battalions. BSTHONIA. | ceive Siberia if she joins in the Gezs ' | man-Finn alliance. e