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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, APRIL 29, 1918. EENEMf CUMMENGVES |HAIG GREETS FRENC H RE-ENFORCEMENTS DRIVE FOR YPRES AT i TRUSTCO.§ ©GpERTA EY0 = g 31 WEST MAIN STREET (Continued from First Page) TEL., 2040 RICHTER & CO. IXCHANC BRITAIN, CONN, 50 SHARES TRAUT & HINE. 50 SHARES. LANDERS, FRARY & CLARK. 50 SHARES BEATON & CADWELL. 50 SHARES STANLLY WORKS. 50 SHARES NEW BRITAIN MACHINE. - ® thermometer is inviting you out pors these pleasant Spring Days. fits and furnishings to make you Mortable when “Old Sol” begins to 1 thidgs up. ay. mixture suits that will reflect man’s good taste. plish browns that “she” will de- pe as “just splendid.” ‘Telephone “120. ® can fit you—perfectly in a Stein- Manager. p 6r Shuman Suit, Now is the time to COLTS ARMS BOUGHT AND SOLD subscribe. to south of Houtholst forest and from | Vimy to Lens, B‘ ln'o the | The Germans this morning opened | a heavy bombardment with high ex- ri ht wnh front between Meteren and Voorme- 1 zeele, south of Ypres, the war office announced today. Infantry attacks Yul". l_]fl"a[s developed shortly afterward. . Givenchy taken by the Germans last jre is the light-weight Spring week was re:captured by British last ping. night. More than 50 prisoners were can spare into Third four machine guns were brought in as Liberty Bonds — they a result of ralding operations in sec- will help produce tors further south. French Repulse Foe in South. front and add strength Paris, April 29.-—The Germans ACH & - to the fighting power made severa] attempts last night to Cgard wood on the front before o e 5 g E. F. MCENROF Amiens but were checked by the p g g French fire, the war officse announces. yesterday afternoon near Locre, west of Mount Kemmel, was repulsed. There was great activity by the river Scarpe, opposite Arras, north of Lens, and between Givenchy and Niephe wood, on the southern side of plosive and gas shells on the entire The post near Festubert, north of Put every dollar you taken there and other prisoners and greater activity at the advance on French positions in Han- Room 410 National Bank Building, of our men. An enemy attack which developed hostile artillery last night from the the Lys battlefront. e e Financial e e FOUR GENERATIONS HERS Members of Loveland Family Enter- DEATHS AND FUNERALS HONOR BRIDGEPORT MAN. Matthew Kieley. Lieut. Commander Randall Braved | Matthew Kieley, one of the oldest Weather That Scared Pilots. tained By Mrs. Charlotte Rackliffa NEW BRITAIN, CON®, | CITY ITEMS on't wait for the rush. Bring in Panama hat now. Conn. Hat Co. dvt, <o Mary’s Sodality will hold a whist at “Tabs” hall May 15, Proceeds of which will go to the i chariti: he Kavanaugh Shop, 40-46 Pratt | t, Hartford, has on display a t exquisite line of new blouses. —advt. e Phi Gamma Delta Fraternity ale~entertained their friends at | and most respected residents of New- ington, died early his morning after an illness with complication of troubles, Mr. Kieley was born in Ireland, but came to this country ag a young man. He leaves his wife, five sons, Edward, Howard, Herbert, Arthur and Dudley, and two daugh- ters, Mrs. Carmody and Miss Jennie Kieley. The funeral arrangements have not been made. Miss Mary Dunn. Miss Mary Dunn, aged 45 years, died Sunday at her home at 17 Crown street. She was in ill health for some time. Miss Dunn leaves her mother, Mrs. Mary Dunn, and a sis- ter, Catherine. The funeral will be Washington, April 29.—Lieutenant Commander Albert B. Randall, U. S. N. R. F., of Bridgeport, Conn., was commended by the navy department vessel, the United States ship Stand- ard Arrow, from her berth at an At- lantic port under adverse conditions after barbor pilots had refused to ac- cept the Tesponsibility.” WAR FINANCE DIRECTORS. ‘Washington, April 29.—President Wilson today appointed four direc- tors of the new $500,000,000 war fi- nance corporation and a new capital’ issues committee provided for in the war finance corporation act. Directors of the corporation: Wm. today for “initative and good seaman- | the Germans in chec ship on February 28, when he took his | colonel of a French regiment that has | a is shown in this photograph, and just arrived to aid in beating back the | then hurried into the lines. is greeting the commander-in-chief enemy. The French troops were en- of the British forces that are holding | thusiastically welcomed by the hard- pr ed British. They were quickly ewed by the British commander, SERVICE NOTES Alfred Bonenfant Camp Deyens on lough. Seaman James Coffey week-end at his home in this city. He is stationed at Staten Island. Thomas McCue, a soldier at Camp | home from week-end fur- constitution to provide for an assess- ment of §1 a member for war relief. This money would prevent any drain on the treasury in the event of cas- ualties in the large number of mem- bers of the soclety now at the front. Fred McEmroe and John Riley have been nominated for the vice-presi- dency. Alexandra Lodge. MARKET QUIET ON OPENING OF WEEK Little Change, Either Up Or Down, Recorded—‘New Haven” Gains Wall Street—Overnight news was without material effect on prices ot the opening of today’s market. With the exception of New Haven which of Columbia Stret. | Four generations were represented at an ecnjoyable family gathering Sunday at the home of Mrs. Charlotte E. Rac fe of Columbia street, There were 18 present and all but two were descenlants of the Love- land family. Henry A, Loveland of New Haven represented the first gen- cration. His sister’'s daughter, Mrs. tackliffe, represented the second generation. The third and fourth gen- crations were represented by Fraik E. Rackliffe and child Others pres- ent re Mrs. Helen L. Piper of Lonard’s Bridge, Grace, Alice and Florence Loveland of Rockville, Mrs. Bessie Stoddard and family, Marion and Mabel Rackliffe, Frank E. Raci Commerce AMONG MARINES, of Physical Condition. om Rank of Major and Returns b Washington, D. ©. BRANDEGEE HITS WILSON all Polish Contingent Departs for Niagara-on-the-Lake. A two weeks' missi vill open in on hall last Friday evening and }r“““‘_d“{ St. Mary's Catholic church, | p Garding of Alabama, Allen F. | Devens, spent Sunday at his home in Alexandra lodge I. O. D. of St.|gained a point, despite the adverse liffe and wife and Mrs. Marion l‘yun;:e ’dur‘a(ce was given. “:]1;@ uesday morning at 9 o’clock. Torken New Tors: Migene Myer, Tt thxé city. ey : .| Georse Wwill meet Wednesday evening | roport of the Tnterstate | Mitchell and son. B B: Parker was among New York; August McLean, North evrge § L. llinger, fainember f0x i Turner: hall ab '8 o glock. i 5 o . | 5 s, Mrs. Frank J. Porter acted Mrs Thine o BuTligan: & ohh the military police of the 76th Divi- petil ] Sommission fail othorichanced Bviers AL/TTE haperon, e e 5 sion at Camp Devens, spent Sunday | Ladies' Auxiliary. limited to fractions. Reading, &t B T ev. 3, W. Denton, acting general | my oo SaRie o T e e JIM WRITES TO JOSIE. at his home in this city. Private BEl-| e regular monthly meeting of the | Paul and Southern railway were in- | One Killed, Two Wounded—Naval Re- etary at the Y. M. C. A, willy 70y Walnut str’r\ei Bbisday after-‘l RS linger was formerly a regular police- | [adics’ Auxi ary No. 104 N. A. L. C.|cluded among the firm rails and 1/, servist Lost Overboard. e here mext Monday and Will |, ;" fol0wing three years' illness. | Tells How Deven’s Boys' Wrote En- | Man here. ; will be held at the hom of Mrs.|g Steel, Inspiration, Copper, Alcohol | . ' oopingten, April 29.—Three cafs @ his residence on Maple street. | qoo s Ol : oL & g William Sullivan, Louis Fleishchet | George Pittsinger, 8 arkmore street, | o . g ualties sustained by sailors serving She was 71 years old. Mrs. Mulligan dearing Note to Al Kolodney. George Pittsinger, 8 arkmor eet, { . 1q Distiller s , 3 L Tiinue) Tos nesn lomioni| s Do 1L JORIR i 10 i6, 0 5 % ALCOED: and Fred Ramsell, at the government | phursday evening at & All members | 204 Distillers represented the other | with the United States marines in tho | = = jag 1 208 DOLT In Manchosier and GAMOS L0 amp Devens, Mass. | training school connected with Went- | are requested to he present to cele- | 2Ctive issues at gaing of half a point. | American expedition forces were an- Itred H. Nichols of 458 Main | New Britain in 1879. Besides her April 25, 1918. | 1o ; 5 Sre Teduagiec W Ry ; ‘ed today by the et and Miss Irene Powers of 1179 husband she leaves a daughter, Rose. | Hello, Josie worth imstitute in Boston, spent the | brate second anniversar | Liberty Bonds were steady, il o et . s . 3 2 ) B veek-end at their homes in this city e = 5 s { ospital apprentice e har Del street, New Haven. The funeral will be held Tuesday af! Say, girl, 1 have got some great] . : Pools contributed largely to the g A ; 5 A 2 g & 2 Joseph Savage has returned to th \ Schaffner, of Rock Island, I1L, died of joomas J. Boyle, of Crown street, | ernoon at 2 ocl_ock alnd services will | news for you. My company, you know government, ;gnal\ corps ”aimn; EAGER FOR BATTLE { moderate dealings of the morning, wounds received in action Phar- plved word this morning of the se- bf‘ private. Burial will be in Cedar | it used to be C of the 301 till they Sehaol St lthe [Taivershs of Vernion: i('onfinuing their activity in a num- Spence Jay slewis, of s lliness of his mother in Water- | Hill cemetery, Hartford. changed it to D, 802 Machino Gun|®°;i0 BF The TSRS of Hermont e | ber of obscure specialties. Corn Pro- . and hospital appren- . | —— Battallan, is coming to New Britain| ,'p oo vo'is home on a short fur. | Gov. McCalls Mission Finds Massa- | ducts, Rumley Common and Pre- gsbury, of New Castle, L mesting of the trafic managers Cereno Sarimicer. {on May 2, and is going to give an en- ? ! | ferred, and Distillers were 1 to 1 1-2 { Pa., were wounded in action. arious local manufacturing con- | Cereno Sarimicer aged 38 years, | (oioinment and dance, and you can Ellis has returned to the | Chusetts Soldiers and Sailors in Best | points higher with Atlantic Guif, | The department also reported to- hs and all others interested in the | died at the New Britain General hos- believe me it’s going to be some party. 3. S. Ningara sfter spending a two Baldwin, Central Leather, Stude-|day that Machinist’'s Mate Mathew U. I (transuastation plan will be | pital this movhlng. He leaves & wile | Log bove nave lbeeil working hafd for turlough at his home on Falr baker and Bethlehem steel. U. S.| Sullivan, Naval Re . Brookii R, i ” fldr N i1 | the past week and have some fine| /o7 g e eel rose almost a point before re- | N. Y. was lost overboard in a heavy at 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon | and three children. The funeral will | (oo PA%t o€l BLC Bave SO0 C N0 view street. A Afinniin Povk sAugil 25— oo : L ntgostorcR 4 Qiexids S he Chamber of Commerce. be held at St. Mary’s Catholic church | you will say 0 when you here them. Lieutenant Thomas F, Jackson i3 | sion named by Governor McCall of Tl‘_‘p‘}?&‘ ’“/;:;J?:::‘“;fi:"}hffi:e‘“::f »”;';%;.“”‘ an American submariue e police have been informed that | Yednesday morning. You remember Walt Campbell, he is | Rome from Caomp Dix on a shorl | Massachusetts to go to France to in-|g o o 1ot o1 o last week's pres- | - trice Garlic, who left home last | S | & Carporal now. Well, he is training | [6&Ve of absence. vestigate and make a report on the | ... oy TN e Te bl obaceo ROUND UP AUTOISTS, Jk. was found in Springfield, Sun- Stanley Bagdonas. i the boys now and they are singing, LieutenanL‘Jamns F. Dobson wai | goldiers and sailors from that state su=tz;ix1‘ed s simila;- loes % Hartford, April Z‘fl.——‘The autorgs kg Stanley Bagdonas, aged 45 years, | That reminds me of something that hom]e from Camp Devens over the |now on the fighting line arrived here B ekt bomune dull in | the | bile ‘Sspestess aud e Wil Sl Joseph's Parochial school has | died this morning at his home at 73 | happened last night after “stables.”|WEEErend. = ¢ s today on a French steamer. TRe €Om- [, ¢01500n, rails including coalers | made in the neighborhood of one 2 awarded the Thrift Stamp ban- | Dwight street. He leaves his wife, | Walt got the blunch together back | Seaman Hdward Dobson of Stan) on, consisting of Charles 8. BaX- | U\ 5i50" dractions to a point. Steels | hundred arrests throughout the state for the third time. a son George, and a daughter, Mary, | ”f one °f1"‘e o fanl Ty e it;::: I:Ap('jlx::s :‘t‘; Test ensit an i Lo :”V'(?'"]‘” IV (i:’“g.h“,'\‘, ‘“}:1 fa:""“ and allied equipments with motors | Sunday of automobilists. Most of the o | and his her. The funeral will be | singing. In a very short time every s city | Lieut. Governor Louis M. Frothing- | ? lied sanipmen : Sl i ring your Panama Straw Hats in | @nd his mother. 1o funeral Will be | OB e, I o Yond oony Yhe eve® | stuart Helberg, one of the twin | ham, has been abroad for two months | 380 _specialties “algo shaded ‘and | arrests were for speeding and in_a Conn. Hat Co.—advt. fieldiRauyBt 8 anaceyis B At antang| MG e et e I e R S ep R e American Telephone increased its | number of instances they were for Catholic church, Wednesday morning | rail listening lnd when someone | 30 i e 2 df . 1 &t FY*A 2 an_d was in Paris when e German | =Ty Dolity cperating cars without a license. As at 9 o’clock. Burial will be in the | made an awful discord, they are just | Fiellberg, has arrived safely in France | drive began. Close—Spgcialties recorded further | a result of the arrests the local new Catholic cemetery. practicing now, you know, every blame | With the Medical Corps in which he ! They said they found the Massachu- | . A > 3 N s Hez > : : S 2 | minor changes in the stagnant final | courts in Saybrook, Milford, West- o e B mule started to bray and Campbell | “nlisted for service. He has a brother | getts soldiers, like all other con- hour. The closins was irregular.| port, Killingly and Berlin . hed & - — i Mrs. Harriet E. Richards. had to move Blp bunch wey over in :fgg:,ir‘:‘:(‘“&':@“mz reserves in the | tingents ok ‘:?,A"l““r‘m“d,f;"“l‘;es' n | Liberty 81-2's sold at 99.04 to 99.26 | rumber of prosecutions today. In o anr : 5 . : e 5 | Mie lots Ghans the mules thoush It S e : wonderful physical conditlon, — and | g ¢ 4'g at 96.70 to 96.82 and second | North Haven the prosecutions will nér Safety Commissioner Steps Up | Mrs. Harriet E. Richards, widow of | sounded familiar. All joking aside, | KErnest Doolittle, a former senior in | eager to get into the fight.” The com- | 5% &% & B0 F /G S ks inde Tuesddy seonbie. Art oA R {the late William N. Richards, died | though, girl, the boys will put an a | this year’s class of the High school, | missioners were recelved by Gen. | 88 8990 10 9000, 0 000 1T B e | vesterday at her home in Newington. | great entertainment. and who some time ago left the | Pershing and officials of the French i ks " |and the experience on Sunday that | She was 72 vears old and was well | Ir you happen to see Al Kolodney |school, is spending a furlough at his | goyernment. s : e el e e | known in this city. The funeral will | this week-end, ask him how Grace|home on Farmington avenue. Soon = 2 . New York Stock Hxchange quota- h; RSN, f;\, Sdrs 1oom o ajar Herbert A. Johnson, who has | Pe held at 2 o'clock tomorrow after- | Deering is and watch him blush. Last | after leaving school, he enlisted in BURRITT SCHOOL ANNUAL. tions furnished by Richter & CO U_nm;es as e by s m ot ge of the saddlery production of | N0on with Rey. Herbert C. Macey of- | week some of the hoys were over in | the Medical Corps. He was a member il o iaal ot the Blreire)) membersfotithe New York Stock Ex- |¢r & . ordnance department of the | ficlating Still River, a little town near here, | of the basketball squad at the school. | (. o1 "boente and Teachers' asso- | CPERES: ] PROBE LAWYER'S STANDING B et e b bonoid | | and they sent a card to Al signed| Francis Mulvihill of 54 South High | 500" BERCHIS TG "Ee0 ICKe B0C Aprill 20, {o1s | SN EROBD LAWEEELS SEATIES: (ol ap®ther promotion, according to | | Grace Deering and stating that she | street left teday for Camp Upton, 't' RN e N ey y HJEh L:ow Close pourt»mdnv r’xamed AR i B Raibsca i ihn ke and o | hed geen Al a number of times in| wherg be will take up his duties agl2® - D500 GONEE S Sl U0 | Am, Beet Sug. ... 73 2% O R it a ok B B . Liitina: colones e | Aver and would like to meet him.|radio operator. He enlisted Iast weel | COUN(Y agent of the Junor FOOT UMY | Alaska Gold ..... 1% 1% | e A T hel e ol B R e Al sat right down and wrote a letter, | ir. the Signal Corps. Mulvihill was | Will tell o d“fl an "1_ kp 3| Am. Car & Fdy. .. 78% 18 S mtaetta: Abtornan: | i aie "’;’0' s been returned o the | Suggests President Has Pocketed Re- | Put it was returned to him u few | well known both here and in Water- “f“lc‘““\{w 7fl"1“'£“:“‘iifi“ip22i and | Am. Ice 203, 24% Ly e ago, has > ik . o ; 2 ; >3 ety s. Noah Luca vi s ta > c A 3 g i days later and he has been the butt| hury where he had been working for ; Pigs. A Am. - 443 + egory whao ok od that ad- shington headquarters. Mr. John- | o By Gutzon Borglum Exposing | of the company ever since. some time. He was the first presi- | Thrift Stamp sales. Officers will be | sy Jocomotive.. 64% (‘?'",em‘ G‘r:;:v‘mng:n\ phis i B oo o resigned the superintendency of | Well, will write again i few days v Vi elected and some of the sixth grade 773 mittance ha h & Judd Manufacturing company | Sitions i Production Branck B bl Wirlie 38900 B & o Javs [ident oftheiRadlo olubiwhich wels o Is will hort talk ae | AT gEmelinE B LTI representations and that De Propper e Judd D 2 bany vondi o o ranch | 5 i L 2 " & oA ils will give short talks on - aL00M 4 S W s amt e e Conditions in Air uction Branch | 3nd let you know more of what Is|ganized in New Britaln a few years :n\.mtx‘s. v\ b'egr'lt: or P Am. Tel. & Tel.... 983 had besn dlubarsed frofa Prectibe Wl ed as a captain, Washington, April 29.—Severe cri- | appening. A o SN, e riotic subjects. fina}rco:d; C’t;p. . 34” Illinois ana Georgia. 72 E et L : e 3 4 ver, rancis Joseph Holleran o 5 S === s .M. S. Fe Ry. Co. 83% s o, hiz. Johnson was for four vears a | ticism of delays in the aircraft pro- JIM. | Linwood street has enlisted in the|C. OF C. MEMBERSHIP MEETING. | paldwin Loco, ... 81% SUFFRAGE 3 TOMORROW. ber of the board of public safety | quction Were made in the senate to- S — Naval Reserve. Allen Walker, secretary to Former | B, & O. 51% ohare. WLl Baa ineofiha TiC part of the time was chairman of | day in connection with discussion of| CLAIMS SHE WAS ABUSED. Sergeant Walter Campbell has re- | President E. Goodwyn Rhett, of the | Beth. Steel B .... 795 local women interested in suffrage in the aircraft report made to the T turned to Camp Devens. | National Chamber of Commerce, will | Butte Sup. 20 3 ‘”“: Working Giva olubtoom PR RS | bresident by Gutzon Borglum, the| Girl Says She Worked for $10 a William P. ‘Walsh went to New Ha- | be the principal speaker at a mem- | canadian Pac.....137% Ko m_e“lng“m'g o'clonk. ' Wies, Ealitart COLORED MEN GOING. | sculptor. Senator Brandegee of Cgln‘- Month and Got Whipped As Well. afternoon to enlist in the | bership meecting of the New Britain | Gentral Leather .. 66 % B ridley e e e necticut referred to newspaper publi- : i i i Chamber of Commerce at the Elks’ g 55% S e . Slated to Leave for Camp | cation of what purported to be the| A young girl, who claims to have o e Jena b s M | EPetR & Olto ... B committee, will preside and captains S it . club, at 8 o’clock p. m., May 8. Mr. z Paul 38 A . e : b 1 Chi Mil & St Pau 3 - Al : een employed by a Berlin family ; to further the work in the various -vens rrow Morning | sculptor's report and suggested the loveadl = ot Walker will speak on *“The Future of evens Teomorrow Morning. e eiaent e koted it” | named Miller, wae brought into New q | 5 : : Col F & 1 wards will be chosen. One or two p Dresident “had pocke : Britain thi f |4 ] American Busine: It will be the | Grucible Steel ... 65 lamtiel Hobson of 121 Maple street | The whole subject he said, should | Britain this morning through the | first opportuHity f many of the | Eistiibc Hee speakers from Hartford may also at= o iorslevia Berlin | be invetigated by the senate mili- | Senerosity of Mes lLoulse Weods of SN EE members to meet the new executive Pistillezs Red ue, two second district registrants, | tary committee. South High street who found the girl Court Columba, D. of | Coretaiy b & mopiud. Erie = Jeave tomorrow morning at 8:04 The report as outlined in the news- | t"udging glong the road in the rain. i Bves doipaden of = cpthi b Great Noribide . % for Camp Devens. These are | paper publication was critical of | MFS. Woods took the girl into the car | -1 G'EC asti . S ” ol Hen Do o¢ amp Devens. se ber pulilication %ag . ciitica in which she was riding and brought | Columbia, Daughtors of Castile, WAR WORKMEN IN WRECK. Tilinois Cen ; first colored men to leave this city \IL.ImLxI c();‘n:r':‘l :o::;(;;h::mf of the‘ L ReL e wee @ tended the state court meeting Reld | arleston, W. Va., April 20.—Two | Thapiration fer 1 fi"“f““"i SETICE ARk frast | @anator Dyendexaa seidl Mr. Bore || Acdoudfnz V5 ¥he! story told hy fho | YSEiEEday sficEnoe in SEUOEQ R passengen’ cpmches of & frainion |HHS| Mennesott:cop rez}d, .r'erLCl ‘o” 56 Church s vree I ree e e e by-}"refii- SR T P e e et e Knights on Lul(\;m\l\f& h; 5 JA 5 p“‘“ii Kanawaha and u;cwgau : railroad | 150k Steel pes draft number s high, appeared | B o o A piag Tim tosactire | Berlin family and has been recetving | McBriarty and Mrs, D. T. Megulrs| carrying workmen to Nitro, site of the | yax Mot com .... 26% ore ktn:‘,- (.\(‘(;i)n(l d:su-w\t\hol:\rd ;.oda,yf' 988: TSR BRENKIERE Bl 2 SRR | C (o trer i mbkih rofher work | Jaho || vieis a;l:g?‘xels;.flo:(’?ex;p\\%i;t:im. A\Ox(xsi | fedoral ammunition ~ plant near | yoy Potrol asked to be sent on Wednesday of | ¢ a > ° per 8 - = 0 TG T A sevi vocal | here, were crushed in a rear|Ney Cons .....-- ST i partment had . been very much ob-| ¢laims that her treatment was none | o "l 5 arne Seth AT £ Ne - e S b e g 4 r‘:‘:‘,"k“‘,‘: P ot e ed by army officials. Referring | too gentle ahd that in addition to ;{"i'\f’o'r“”“",hp'ia‘ir"ro;n‘:{“ S endiScolll rfi:‘ortiflgxm ‘;‘:{‘;”“:vr;“el» NYNH&HRR w111 be inducted into the servico 2 iditobhave boen Flvall § NAHRE Had togsaminoocilof ey Daughters of Castile and the National | which occured ten miles from here|Note g West A o5 4 the president, the Connecticut senator | actually whipped. The girl said she ot i o e % AE e e 7 Nor: h will leave for Fort Slogum Wed- E - i Treasurer of Daughters of Isabella ; nothing of the workmen being|p R R e e e e said. intends to go to Windsorville where | ;ro8ii O5y P ECEE @ mne mext | paen uri o enn R R . das e 2en If it is anything like what is des- | she has relatives. ; St e Peoples Gas . i) Fanythineslic o 0ok session of the State court will be held e = Poeracd isel Carl o =g i cribed in those blistering words it Is — s G— g in New Britain. ¢\ ORITICAL CONDITION. i i ey MOpE FOR WAR, time the legislative department of the| COMMITTEE OF 100 TO MEET. o .\nl r‘)“i“;,qm‘om DO —;ayd_czns government should take some action.” | Letters announcing the mecting of Phoenix Lodge, 1. 0. O. F. her hip by falling last Wednesday, is- Rgp I& S com committee of 100 citizens to take | ppgenix lodge, No. 52, L O. O. F., | in a critical condition at the New |g, Pac {up the work of n:ltqllm'lf/u\h'ux\“' rl‘f will meet Wednesday evening and | Britain General hospital. She is the [ g0 Ry ... mive young Poles left this morning | nl|oxl\.< In ‘this cly at 2;“*)?'1\’“ ©0¢ | confer the initiatory degree on a class | widow of the late D. A. Parsons and [so Ry pfd Niagara-on-the-Lake to beg i 5 nesday evening in e hamber £ candidates. or of A. S. Parsons £l Daler e training for overseas service, | St John the Bvangelist Catholic| Commerce have been sent out. oficardl e thg W mathst fot Parsons o pae will probably spend only a short | church, Sunday morning at high mass. —_— =i «raps” Purchase Bonds. - ~ ok iDHe (Zin ()x:(:nio and will go across on | Rev. John Stanton of the Oblate Order MARRIED 20 YEARS. N R e ; SR R e {‘::?:d ;;m of the first transports. There are | of Missionaries will he the preacher. | Mr. and Mrs. Frank hine of 11| ¢ R society vester afternoon, it i O YR e o 5% - _|¥ S Rub Co o¥er Polish volunteers from | There will be masses, followed by in. | Lasalle Court pleasantly observed the | \as voted to purchase $2,000 of Lib-| WANTIED: mpetent cook or gen- |U S Steel s city traiping for active service in | structions, every morning and an in-| 20th anniversary of their marriage | orty Bonds. This makes $3,000 in| eral housework girl whe can cook |U S Steel pfd lance. Word of their safe arrival | struction :%nd sermon will be giw_:n Sunday with a famix)- gathering. [ honds that the organizations has sub- or would be willing to learn. Two { Westinghouse s just been received by Rev. Lucyan | every evening. The second week will | They have three children, Robert and | seribed to. The advisory committee| in family, 41 Lexington street. Western Union jnowski. | ve tor the men. | the Misses Bessic and Marion. |is considering the amending of tho 4-29-tf | Willys Overland ..

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