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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, APRIL 15, 1918. s> | BONDSALES HERE [ .~ === MUST KNOW HOME | TRUSTCD\_ REAEH $587 55' et el O F[]LKS ARE CUNTENT RICHTER & QO- W , 198 Tlartford avenue, died Saturday | evening. e funeral was held this | MEMBERS NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE iternoon and hurial was in the new 31 WEST MAIN STREET .............. NEW BRITAIN, CONN. atholl: cemetery About $100000 Addiiona By s Mrs Glenn Takes Worry OF Our| EVERY BOND [ pect toBeReporer .20 ot el Fighters’ Shoulders 'l 50 SHARES NEW BRITAIN MACHINE. fternoon tuberculosts, Fie UYER e L L S e e 50 SHARES AMERICAN HARDWARE. | urday night amounted to $375.7 held this morning : > Sacred Heart | | 2 John M. Glenn, who s tc i y HELPS and. while not " offictally reporied, | of Jesus Catholic ehutrch and - burial | Simunity “of the State Conference 50 SHARES BRISTOL BRASS. F¥ou want to get acqua 1 with ! | there is another addition of nearly | Was in the parish cemeter { i cnaiine :“M--\_”rnft (.:v,vnu\T:;S | nere js the place to meet it— | He not only helps the | $100.000 to bo reported soon. * en : e e e 50 SHARES LANDERS, FRARY & CLARI it is, right to the lottc e s | _The meeting In Judd’s hall, Sunday | Morris J. Conno el el i) afternoon w a rousing one. The o funeral of Morri Conno FgF S thero [ dn ourisuie, | himself to cstablish | tendance wr ind the various | who died of injuries received by Gl aeican i B S 30 SHARES STANLEY RULE & LEVEL. guality and make and back of A ; L sectlon Bt pearantce of your satis: habits of thrift w | mercantile hv\yr‘! of business were well [ ing from a window at the Hotel N valuable. | represented. Tomorrow evening theve : ceck, was held to ny other Home pring Suits in soft smocoth Subscribe now to | will be a meeting of the captains of 4 | F I S e e Siaie e s e K | the men's teams in the Y. M. C. A ! o e :‘sal“:;l e Rt el WECEy R |at s o'clock and at that time tho Joseph Nuncs. e ‘,]',“]”M":”M-\“,(‘):‘;‘_‘p’;j" — - . . R ST Sl Tl cugoy wonring — $50°00 | Bonds which pay | captalne will make thelr first report. | Tha body of Josoph Nunes, who | tion In 1915 when the national body = B5.00_ 1140 interest and are f(Iswm capcelns ave sy iviionE was killed by a train on the Berlln | met at Baltimore. Tor many years GOODWEN BEAbh & (‘O ving Overcoats, too, $18.00 to jssued in denomina- Building trades, havdware denler, | branch Jast Friday, was sent {0 Oak | she has been identificd with the char- po. | T 5O sl ey Tl iayesiand Ceoraoiis) Mac | Blufts, Saturday. His mother, broti- | ity organizaton movement and has Room 410 National Bank Building Telephone 2120, tes Strect Shitts $1.50 (o $6.00. SR % aule lothing business, George ers and slsters lve there. been particularly prominent in the F. MCENROE, Ma h | We, are at your serv- Ashley, Jr., and J. M. Halloran; dr Loy e e e LR i bl ice goods, Louls Raphasl - = William Bennett. Mrs. Glenn is looked upon as the | MeMtllan; lawyers, doctors and dent- | 3 5 2 r ~ = P iy, o i T & Ftownrd | Willlam Bennett, 81 vears old, died ; leading volunteer social worker of the C{}IA E& ARLVECE lat the hospital Sunday of pneumonia. | COUNX ‘\1‘91::; ’;&‘fm = e 289 ””"‘)' Ho had been ill only a few days. Ben- | he importance of her work with B@UGHT A?{fi "‘0;; D mons, A. E. Monsees and Fred Be- |Neit worked for several years at il Bogaericun pited ross mtatlie nle i e e Hotel Lironson. Jie, leavts two broth- | ent timo is very keenly appreciated arigelate, 7. W Mavse e E e minta Imn‘;y - two |} fhoss Thterssted in ¢ ted Cross ac- SRl ; isters, Mary a Cathe he Is becomi \creasingly 1—‘:;‘;:\“-:‘"“:‘;n‘j‘]‘."““_‘ ”"Ikgl o, Willlam | fune1al will he held Tuesday morning | Svident fi the cxvcrience of Soonbh Cowlishaw and Bernard Clark: real | and bur will be in the new - | Allies and that of our own troops t g lic cemctery a soldier cannot be an efficient estate and in ce, B, W. 'Holmes] |l cemoters. e 5 s ieneral Blectric ! 4 > e cr unless he goes away happy s . € CHAPLAIN EXP[]SE[] s T e nless e e vy neppy and | inancial e 4 ete., Jumes Lacava and Morris Bayer vi. Irving Davis. I hion Flies pa e Ml s e Great Nor pfd \rurknun, James Dorsey and George > fune of Pr Irving 1 LS na e e el 2 e Cetfs Smedley; retired men, Lawyer P.|Who died at Camp Dix, was held Sun- | o) 5o i e Rod Cioss Homa Inspiration ", McDonough; jewclers, George H.|day afternoon in Erwin Mortuary | & ©0€C 00 CIOR B0 IR SO A interborough ui I)wm, garange and automobile sales- | ch pel. Rev. Dr. Earle B. Cr Daskl e e e {ennecott Cop rooms, F. ¥. Willlams; laundries, un- | tor of the First Baptist church offi- | x Lack Steel CITY ITEMS | —— e dectakers, etc., Peter Crona; miscel- | clated. Members of the City Guard | Cross Commissioners having ';:i)\f;'f-f: AS BR”‘! Lehigh Val = T Captam FG!H]GF, Sem. HOIHe by laneous stores, Rev. J. W. Denton, | were present In uniform and the t"‘\‘!:'n S el e 1 Louis & N B naver buy electrlcal good Lewis-W, Lloya aud 5. M Davidson | ket of the > kb down of the Itallan morale some Mex Eeirol ar very “EW BRITAIN, CONK. per. Coaoley & Troup.—Advt The Hat of team workers, all of | with an Amer flag dbemere | N N Y C & Hud hn J. Kennedy of Providence, R. hi & 1 whoni are requcsted to meet with the |sounded as the casket was lowerea | 20 4 Sl e | Nev Cons i, pres o ‘:'0*“\""“‘1 visitor in this | Persu]ng’ Goum Marualled captalns at the Y. M. C, A., follows to the grave and salute was fired | :;i:\t‘):h:":‘nlr}‘/fl'x\(‘flm’)\L;» \;o‘ndn;n‘nsuiyr NCWS me FI‘&HCC HaS IflVlgOl‘ i‘ i — Jeama: . ”“_"v"v“‘h"b he firing SAUAC | 4 0ir families back at home knowing | fhie New Britain Choral society will T 1. Bullding Trades—M. J. Hayes, re guard i S » | that they weve wlithout coal, food and | . ] #rse Wednesday evening in Booth | April 15-=Captain Branz | geo, Macauley, Win. H. Allen, E. O s | shelter. ~ On this account those who a[ng gt on SIOCk Mal‘ke[ Rean &% o’clock }-”W L i .\l., ”"7 German-bor Rackliffe, Hyman H. Serlin. )dm’m G s B P Pr @ Steel IO e st B 6| o0 e e e France | " 2 Clothing and Shoes—George [ Hyman H. Serlin. formerly of this | ciate the constructive opportunite fo | S iy cony Weeks' trip through Louisi [Loaenc on e eein army i resls | A ey foa M Bl loran AT Eampeon ) o1ty Rdied suniday ) o New S¥orld ol ) T e Toe | Wall Strest.—The more confident | REAAIRE .. ieda C. Gustateon has trans- | try by erder of General ri'or«yf:ncu;" Wm. J. Kelly, Geo. L. Damon, Peter | lowing two months' iliness. Mr. Ser- | Glenw's enviabie position her, | tone of tho war bulletins gave im- 1op I & Com B e e e e as B o CavifEeneator BB en) FCusrlno i 658 vennoold ) B Sleavesiialinath snotas ol refore, will | Petus to an upward movement at the [V 1 & 5 com % J3lia and Willlam Kratzke and | has oen court-mariialed at Homom. | L. J; Thillips, Woi. H. Gordon, M. . e e G !\rlh,“Ly‘;v‘"‘l.“fi“w'l be of extreme Interest to New Britain | opening of today's market. So Ty #2ail Ttolen Lah s i e e e o Take, i g and four daughters, Mrs. Rulich of | oy, Speculative issues formed the basis 5o 1Y - ! _ fon s ; o | _Dryf Goods—D. McMi Hartford, Miss Serlin Tolyoke, Bertonl Ommiciat to] Speal or ihs ey Bl atalin ce e e | fugeboles ere will be a meeting of the New | uttcring trcasonable statements and | Louis Rapha Mrs. Goldman of Hartfor nd Mrs, J. Prentice Murphy, who '1\ to ares making relativ little head- ain Woman's Suffrage party Tues- | CATXVINg on active propaganda In fav- | 4. I oitvers, Doctors ntists— | Weinstein of New York city. The| tiv (¢ the Section Children | Way. Pools were active in alcohol evening at 8 o'clock in the rooms | or of the enemy. He is also charged | yio.iisaxe. Howard Wilson. body was brought here today and the | tbeos ° S Rsgs, | Gy ancren : i he Girls’ ¢ Main streot, [With utterl g Hotels, Restaurants, oons tuneral will be held tomorrow after- paman Dons saff was home | tembtuous EU 8 the | g Jmmons, Herman Schmarr, Au- | noon. ® Burfal will be in Beth Alom the officers’ training school at | President. the Secretary of War, and | Monsees. Fred Beloin, Louis [ cemetery. Newport naval training station | NS military super t Honolulu. John Skritulsky, P. J. Gasgner, Sunday. Chaplain Fe! vas returned to | 3 the United St the same vessel | as David A. IHenkes, the former reg ular army Captain who was recently entenced by a Governors Island | court-martial to serve 21 yi n tho | 5 s | g Flinclity. When Chaplain Feinler arrived xas Oil Unlon Pac United Fruit Monday afternoon, is at tho present | Distlllers, Texas Co., tobaccos and 0= time the general secretary of the Bos- | lindred spe o5 Union Pacific ton Children Aid Socle a society | Jteading v Haven featured the which has under its care upwards of | 1s, sh showi irregularity. : 700 children placed entirely in fam. | Liberty Bonds were steady, McEnroe, Alexander Hill. John Larson. L omios bl it i i 0F on ok aueence of o e SR i RG] e d 37 years, died at 1t yoars the soclety has made | I€ceibt of further encouraging for- ‘red Wildman, Isracl Weiner, T T | )0 yiite sanatorium in Newington | * notable contributions to the | (18N advice s market strengthened )'Brien. David Christine, John Ca-| gy nqqy atter a I illness with tuber- nowledge of < cork through ita|i? the more important divisions d , Joseph Martin 3 ir the morning. lLeading war i 70 ggists—J. W. Masland, J McBriarty, W. H. Crowell, is. L. 1 J. C. O’'Brien, W. F. Roy. U s Rub Co I S Steel pf Westinghouse West Unior Willys Overl David Bor daughter of sernan Herbert C. Lyon, was suc- operated upon at Wilson's um in Hartford Sund d e tosis. So far as is known he has no cellent ¥ with mothers of ille- arold Coogan of the Na : relatives in this city. The funecral was tim 1 This problem has ; SHes. including Steels and eulDIDa held this afternoon and bur took | 1 ne of growing importance m‘;“": 1 to 2 rmnalmul \u‘fi W : e Y- | blace in Fairview cemetery this and Ruropean countries since the | Nl duotations aud rails also son was barn vesterday a the | back in the United States it was de- S-uGrocers, ]_3“1“"\"\“- "*”“,:)‘11’]':;‘11"\‘ Ladwania T n. | A,p,\ - Hw | improvement. Coppers and oils also Biitain General hospital, 10 Mr | cided not to court-martial him, but | W, . Boves B 3. Clark, M. Cohn, | Tadwania, aged 21 ver ugt Mr. Murphy is TaonateRoritne i ReteS D EONSIH eIl tad i et cHm g Mrs. Willlam McCormick of 44 | to transfor him to Honolulu Tor duty. | W "sc.' Catenn, 3. . MeGrail, John | 0f Mrs. Anna Thomps ¢ 266 Pair- | Univ of Pen 1007 was UL AEEISAdVERUE EaIRS Were T o street It was supposed that he had learned | 1o S OB ban, ank Maletta, | view strect, died Saturday afternoon | superintendent of Tedeipnia (i ad Rt iberchentad o feoldiins 501 fir. ana Mrs. Alfred Anderson of la lesson and that he would at least | e 1raffman, J. L. RKoss, John Tom at a private hospital in Hartford. | ‘Children's Bur 15y el oilara 2 B2 anretdis At s ool SRS SR and Arch street are receiving con-|refrain from cxpressing pro-German | eveki ? Besides her mother she leaves three | has heen secret e Enoston BRI Rl I R ftulations on the birth of a son|sentiments. Trom the evidence pro- 9. Real Estate and Insura ; > i oA ot Lartiora | Chla% sl Alaifaaciety I ahca i dHat | (0S0me | AdsAlnER ROl el o DT ao8 iuumrl at the court-martial it appears | v, Holmes, Frank Shield M. | an Misses L and tine of | date. He is likewisa a member of | | | erday at the hospital. ion were limited to motors ar 1 R ety ¢ | that the Chaplain had been in Hono- | - i r. C his city, s the. £ Simmons college, | 1o o oo e T stat ecome an ciate member of |t ( Un Fverett, Mr. Benjamin, Mr. Cook. this city, and two brothers, John, of | the faculty of Simmon i oS e The statement adds it is unable to New Britain Choral society. Gala |1ulu only a short time when he began | * 1, s, Shoemake arness | t city and Alex of Oakland, C school for soclal workers, and is on oyireme gains of 1 to 3 points and : @5Cert M hojvas respo & fol deg Jert; Tuesday evening May Tth, | to express his views and to give cer- | j4pe r. A. L. Avitable, Jos The funeral will be held at An- | the executive committee of the Bos-) yooieo S oo ‘Ul\\'w:n’mll 5 n‘.‘x;u livering to the French what is said to Metniew Britain chapter Amer tain advice to enlisted men which was ! 3r. Bayer. 2 drew’s Lithuanian Catholic 'church, | ton Metropolitan Red € e [laten st S i orged letter, substituted for the e e )i of re not tending to the main- . celers—George Dyson Thursday morninz, the Rev. B. V.|chairman of the Massachusetts Child i = or which was to have been dell ets entitled holder to two tick tenance of discipline or loyalty In thoe 12 es, Automohile 1 Bicy-| Grikis officlating. Burial will be inl We committec ~CLOSE—U. 8. Steel led.the broader ' .;,q Neither Prince Sixtus nor any- e Db bl | (I fonrsen An el S ici Tt Bl e s ome of the prom- | ind more vigorous advance of the last o LG NIL LIRS Epiieri lic sale. Price §$4.00 . Mail appii-| The witnesses against Felnler in-| o (. Hawker, R. D. Ferguson sty inent relief won e wenn s | DR R The statement adds: “The affair is on to R. T. Chapman, Cedar str e 5 ) J. Dougherty, 12. Jurniture, Undertakers, Laun- | A (O e, Ahr re R U e s ;v“l:;‘\‘:“; “_v"'“";‘y‘y‘;""" . ”l“‘:';‘-‘ '® herewith declared to be at an end.” avt al hert 13, Wescott, Dr. | qries—P. Cront, John A. Andrews, W. T il s e ot hort et el e T T o B | e R e e ) S MR Judd, « rs. | Y. Leland, 1. \W. Bennett. s 5 ¢ ¢ ‘ ; s e sald that the speed and direct- 96 A . ; i w2 1 turday and intcrment t to 96.36 and second 4's at Fartioca P of| 2 T e : i9nenfserscn Kn: ”r\< 1ekman- T 3 fck plas ! o ol conie |Iness wi th vml\‘ Hiece s d; oo R s o \msterdan, April 1 Bmperos « : ed S el ecomplishe a lasting tribute | shares Chari rccording to a Vienna dis- tenant < Tnehe e B 2 Dot ry in t i I yearer shares. 5 1ns e : Mrs, T e -ly{ tired Men-—P. T. McDonough, & colo "Jonn and Matthew Quinlivan, | N0t only hose professionally inter- of ! to the Berline rtment in the city of all Sen o erall efiliar . E e R Claughessy and Michael Valen-| ested but to ty of those Tageblatt, b incelled a visit he y York and foreign stylc > L i ) MT.\IY\TTII].MM\H; 1‘\Mx‘o‘s‘ Mr. )= who respond hroughout the coun- New York Stock BExchange quota- | d 1o » to Budapest. Tm- ¢ and dresses ss Coughlin has | Jfson fleSliloyd 25 DIEDAAIASOTL Tl b | try to Tal need and like t s furnished by Richt 5 ant conferences on Austr fi ts and ”\ ; :l‘ i \hl s \A.nlv.m it ave soms of the remarks 3 e e = ¥ t n nd likewise to | tions furnished by Richter & Co. ! E onferen on Austro-Hun- returned fror lorida, where | t i X W S0 S o N ¢ y ¢ anc 1te al - Washington. april 15—Liberty loan | IN PRISON FOR LIFE the people of Talifax whose spirit ot | members of the New York Stock Ex- 52! f“}. j§aud orenn politics co-operation, thankfulness, and grati-| oy heen Count Czern- 5 atec showed , = char e 2 ubscriptions} tabuiated §todayisn tude will always be remembered by - Seydler, Gen. Arz P = Sis6i v 2 r April 15, 1918 : my a total of $620.94 0, which s $6 BUY LIBERTY BONDS/| those who had to do with the pertod L 1918 N auesenburg, chief~of sta You must remember how this | 000,000 more than was reported Sat- i B e o o High Low Close A el et Ve F o e ‘ AR . o country joined bands with England at | ypday. This did not include reports oo ZneconSILUC 0L AR ELOnRLUERETR 08! Am N Can N dy G S ST 1 T R O e 2D WEEE 18 J pregy NTI-FJAPANESE MOVEMENT. the onthreak of the war, and at the | ;from Minnesota, which started its e AmSTce BTN 193% 19 1934 = very same time that Wilson said the ;g aig: Ay Pour “Lifers” at Wethersfield Inves Am Can .. 411 417 3 3 5 ksians in Siberin Fear “Yellow | country was neutral ieamEalen toce LIS g xsfied Invese GAESAR]AN OPERATION R i . e 51% 629 Word At Washington. Peril” and Will Resist. | Criticizes Baker and Daniels New York, April 15—Third Liberty in Government Securities—Others | Am Smelting ... 3 76 ashington, April 15.—No official “They have one man (Baker) at the | Toan subscriptions in the s | e == Am S . 101 word of [lxn‘ reported resignation of head of the army and another at the | faderal reserve district totalled § | L | Drs. Chester and Zwick Perform | Am 2¢O ....160 1 ( Count Czernhr \d been received by Russia g against J head of the navy (Daniels) who can-{ 400.000 at 11 o'clock today Hartford, April 15.—Four men 1 i Am Tel & Tel ....101 001 1 titeieovernIpent fodayeh 11 officlals rols 7l stok are Sonted in | n run their own affairs, and ce i A the state pr > life & mong 10 Operation at the New Britain Gen- | Anaconda Cop . y 5 : = were deeply interested in the report. ispate he at 155z tainly cannot run the affairs of the | TRoston. April 15-—Organized labor’s | prisoners at the Wethersficld institu- eralf oIl Baldwin Loco ... s 61 | - s ar ] message rted | Eovernme contribution here during the fi tion who have subscribed for Liberty 2 VB SR e . TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION. loral counc yldier “You don’t want to believe all You | \weelk of the Liberiy S.oan nna bonds of the third loan. Three bought sl kme W ele ¥ have read about {1 vonderful fiENt- | amounted to ahout $300,000. Pres. |a §30 bond each, the other a STl e e s e e \LESLADIE WANTED Apply rters T i irit of the Frer oldier. TIf it | qrady of the centr: labor on a { bond. employed by Drs. Chester of Hartford | C T.eather 3 [ 6 : A iker-Heger 4-15-3d oners ‘ - | were not for tk iring squads in the | chajrman of the loan commit- “It's the hope eternal that-makes ,,q Zwick of this city on Mrs. Walter | Ct & Ohio > L rcement Jolshevil : il h army they would have few ' (oo declared last ¥ them do it" sald Warden McClau | Szvolatowski of 109 Grove street at|C & St Paul. 3 ] 38% } SALKE—Double dump cart, rack bted a v panese act 1en on the firing line e today when asked { the Niew Britain General hos pital. ’ry\(,’ Crucible Ste 1 6 Xpress agon, single express Jendin , ; The court-martial specifications also | Boston, April 15.—In the first weelk ifined for life o ting | op g e Pt De; & Hudson 1 Lo ) plows, call 253 Fairview gt hing of - > that Feinler said that the Brit- | o¢ the Liberty loan campalgn the Ros- | t little earnings. here is it i Plouilor Sed Japan her “1 F ss never printed how “the Bel- | ton federal di t subscribed $68,- | of them that hasn't some hope of r [ in Siberia. The R e vomen poured hot water on the | 560,000 ease. Statistics shows three fourths ¢ aister, savs anoth 1 poor German troops”; that Ameri- This total announced by the geners ]rrn\:l(\{ ntenced far life are Ii- | 5 R e R ern Siberia 1 1 phed §i- | can troops 1 the Filipinos In! committee today showed ted before they ale - o - = ~ - ks K Pian o it e w the same manner as the Germans | $7,416,000, and represented 72, The warden said some of the pri 6 TO 9 O'CLOCK \IO\DAY FV F\I\G 6 1() 9 o’ CLO( nr justificati the Ja treated the B s; that the Ameri- | gividual subseriptions oners make as much as $17 a month | i firi quads organized to suppress | 875,000: Vermont $2,127,00 —— i Bes ure 00 .aundary @ B FOUR ON ETONIAN LOST | cnisan ,‘;3:““jf';;:",;,,;:”;}:;‘_j‘,‘,:'.’i: —;' - | (et G A O LARD ... 2 1bs 59¢ , SOAP .. 6 bars 24c 151h Ek p 40 alle to have said U-BOAT KILLS CHILDRIN. d a8 : 2 g Buildings Blown Down in Town 30 —~ = = 4 i v > American army is han- { Washington, April 15.- ce ch vg o ; oo = ) E o Americans Among Victims of i ra foke. dren were killed when t Germs Miles From Fort Worth. £ 7 " The 3 y Register of { submarine bombarded the port of k b % S 1 2 ru L b ybmarine in Attack O frish Coast | ywwoshi A imns of the | Monrovia, Capital of Liberia, on April | Fort Wor About 60 houses, cludir | . q FRgL [ —— Charies Cancels Visit to Budapest. hen you are in visit the Cc lin Shop. 82 et where vou will find the I i eiealn ahica : ° | which it is charged Feinler uttered fanc 4 wshilon shop during |, ,q on which he is now facing an Anter months.—ad winter Aot I Pokio, April | A caesarian operation, one of the | al of Chap-, 10, the state department was adv report today from American | story hrick schoc ‘,1‘zr1 several chur | B Moh. Creamery . v i R, 5. Swift's !"'cmlum 33C m March e Bundy. : e in- | were demolished a sterm at Boyvd | ¥ X 1 Hees followed o | 30 miles north of Fort wWorth late | @ BUTTER ... Ib ; ! 4i* OLEO 11bpkg Aost 1 sting offere mand that the Frenct v s sta Sunda t r ccording to re === ‘ nk by a. G 1 o o yorts reaching re this or; . N 5 Sarine a8t Marct AV BIBAT IR COTTON .| s codsnen e ks Sy i S et o Sliced Beef Hoosier Laundry ra Fancy : : i aph wi down ¢ b LIVER It € | sTARCH3Ib: SPINACH 4 gt b according to m Boa < - Ir i i BIaD A R AR el | LIVER ...... 1b ST Silpibox TN A qts )« who arrived t o G 1 lers, ) AUTO CO. INCORPORATES, 3 Tilk= & : . heisn stear ) of t1 1| fr 50 OffonpEnstalned The Manross Amtomohile compans A Sh?l‘llsi(‘l‘ Roast 25C S‘unbrltg‘ ) 9(: Sound Yeliow 1 zc e : ISR U e i gl AhasR g Sl e : AR BEEF b CLEANSER 2 cans ONIONS 4 1bs 2 the same steamer were the crew | day droppec erpen- | fncorporation with the seret of 2 = o . e RS SR l GREE el DL e e . perry L Aecident on | i Lean R wtmu f)‘7c Mohican Asst. ‘)90 Good Eating 19C rman steamer Sachsen, torpedoed | points from the point of the jzed capital stock of $3( aivi o & PORK ] SOLTPS 3 cans l APPLES 4 qts dssunk March 23, ship re- | morn! October br points, f into 2,000 shares at $25 ecac 1 rashington, Aj 15 nsign | ined afloat for two hours, the men | selling as low as 28.05. This repre- | incorporators are Walter 17, Boyins Perry. ] L. was killed in o | | pintainssoi G o 4, and efforts were made to begeh | sented a Joss of values of not 1¢s | ton and A. G. Hawker of ‘this cify | seaplane accident on April 12, th ] lmted States Food Admmmtratmn Llcen\e No. G—08323 but without Success. The crew | than $21.50 a bale from the high | apd Albert H. Spencer of \Wethe 2 irtment today was advised : - . re picked up by British trawlers. | point of the season early in April. | fiela s ¢s at Oconomowoc, Wis.

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