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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, APRIL 30, 1918 e e et e et T e S B s e — ne Ar Ut y . earned of the order to counter-attack | ' = ot [ - ark street and taking $5.85. Jud u[ | EVENTS TONIGHT BULGARS' GIFT TO TURKS. | jer killed two of the enemy with his bay- BY U. 9. TROOPS 1 i : hile throwing grenades in rront of | N ; i W ril 30— Bu Father Des Valles Attended ' Since He Commenced To | nom. v neio rie wosicon ana << | EXpress Driver Pockets C. 0. D. SheSlomting RS e B ey | wiames in cotion wonl osllened One of Hartford's supernumerary | railroad, as well as the left ban 4 3 i 4 according to a dispatch today from S ,vil 10, when mortally wounded, rrisoners in police court befor e | g . d el Bib gl > & Judze ance. These territorics were <laim- | - -« Adrianopde Station and Land | <porty-Five Minutes I'rom Broad: After Delivering Prisoncr, Copper | Cedes Lyceum theater. West of Martiza Riv Washington, April 30.-—Bulgaria votedness on April 10, when he wa | lhe" Vaudeville and moving pictures i . | | | | | | Imbibes and Trics to Show Our | attacked from the rear and wounded SER <eeney's theater 7 78 Lers Ave., OTrawa, — o I & 3 he passed the remainder of his James T. Meskill & W nioriine B dEE e e s ; a7, Three years ago, I began to feel |7 P05 il comrades, saving: ‘T mbezzlements amounting to about | charged with breach of the peace, | €0 P¥ '{””;P_-\ BEL mpensation GOMPERS TIRED, NOT ILL. run-down and tired, and suffered |cun't use these, you go do it " $125 were charged against George L. | After delivering a prisoner at Nor. | the Dobrudia. neligcommen iz - 30. (Associated Press.)—Some | Eiroilon: i : g s Elaital Iy 5 i T Sidne Barrett, u S Iy a driver v | wich, vesterday, he came Jew| A nto oW : Suddenly Terminates Speaking Tour herbic deeds for which mem- | YeI¥ much from Liver and Kidney uniil_recont 2 vms oo 5 to New ! .rhe Bulgarians are then giving - 3 Y A A T ieattorate Trouble. Having heard of *“Fruit-a- CITY ITEMS :-:fifiv{\‘zf"f" I‘jx.m‘:‘s:; ‘01 {n ):.om;:;':.:}-‘il‘:x\:].orrl11?‘:\vd);2\ev‘\‘£(,. k]:;qp‘m-‘;;d to beolEio ey the territorinl in Canadian Cities. were decorated with the Cross | 1ives”, T thought I would try them. Pl e L e o S present which the latter had given Montreal., April 30 —Samuel Gom 4 2 found guilty, he was fined 5 on each [ at the Iroad arcade last evemng p r on Sunday arc translatec 0 result was surprising:. Y, as . 1 E i e s er of 1915 ! resident of the erican Fe on:h p.v.(.‘.‘,n“‘ ',' ,;7 Lredstion It was surprising. of five counts. Last week he was in | &nd one of New Britain police- | them "itoi{{v vfl?, ~umn‘\(|”<1. \\"1‘ ) vyw'v pers, president of the Am an TFed plain John B ‘1: \, ‘;;‘\\ “with | £ have not had an hour's sickness Don’'t wait for the rush. Bring in | court for theft of expressage in ship- | Men, not recognizing him as a broth- :))r(lzx o (]l;xg ”:2\‘1 mp;,‘m;;mx”‘ vl”« J\”\ oration of Labor, i in a s ,«,,‘H‘ R 3. des Valles. 1 - : 2 A o () : : 2 i us mak sir 3 cations | yoda > Wa bt i1l but over-tired a rdinary heroism and exceptional | Since I commenced using “Frui your Panama hat now. Conn. Hat Co. | ment given to him to deliver and was | ¢r officer told him to “accelerate | 1708 W&E8 ¥ SR A e Sl i Sl AN exoentiona - S —advt. Hned 350 and costs! Atlthat time he | himeelf¥Simhe nolite flanguags ol Lo pehs Central Jeraploes isa & a consequence of strenuouns whirl Pdness to duly under uninter- tives” or Fruit Liver Tablets, and I e S o i i {lie! New Brits Heor time when the Kranco-English forc wind speaking tour Sl e e e R R e o Harris Allyn Bryan has returned to| got into trouble by complaining L W AL T ca T St e R e e tenTne e L DL S Sl b rantl forminaiing hepsiolil e S e SO IRORE SRS Connecticut after spend- | against a fellow-workman for theft of | 2P he vproceeded to show the New | FO/Z |18 i D o the wounded and he encouraged | et o years—the blessing of & | ng a ‘few days at his home on Stan- | $42 in cash and a check for $15. On | Britain police force some new ‘ac. i ; . A e e S wous E ncours healthy: body and elean S i o s morning he wasg | celerating movements.” He whipped nightmnd hisiquitic O 56 ewed cfforts the men who wero sl id clear thinking | ey street. : the witness stand this morning he was | © "5 Solver aila-Hartford police | CHURCHES ORGANIZE FOR WAR.! tel led to fears that the Americar med in hard fighting.” | brain” WALTER J. MARRIOTT. entennial lodge, A. F & A. M, | noticeably nervous He shook so 2 a-la-Ha police 2 in hard fighting. | . - i department and flashed his badge of | ———— leader’s condition was serious plain Walton Danker——*At I s < will meet Wednesday evening. Offi- | that he could hardly steady himself o : is badg > - e et % s Sy h 1t e = 50c. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 25¢. | cors of Ifarmony lodge, A. F. & A.| by grasping the sido of the witness | ©ffice. Immediately he was placed : Now England Pastors Determined to ce Triday as a ; 1e attack particu ; i Sy TS 3 OB e 2 SDINE s i S Sasaee e A i ¢ Factor, speechos here x one he i o de\mlmnw« 'l‘l“l‘\l At dealerS or from FRUJT-A-TIVES M., have been invited to confer the | stand. ;Andhr arrest and marched to polic Be Victory Factor, ‘)— m(}]‘m” mi:‘h s one ! of sacrifice with which he at-| JLimited, OGDENSBURG, N. Y. degree. After the work refreshments Prosecutor Klett charged Barrett|headauarters. A charge of carrying ston, April 30.—New England j ©anadi MBS 3 1 Sl oty With thefts of C. ©O. D. orders only. | @ concealed weapon was slated | churches' of all denominations were i = Miss Lila H. Babcock, daughter of | There were numerous other counts|2SaInst him but statute Dprovislons ‘organized as a factor in maintai KING OF TONGA ISLANDS DEAD Mr. and Mrs. George B. Babcock of |'that he could casily have charged, it | SPecially —author A it i M L O e g - Hadlyme, and Bert Elton, son of Mr. | js claimed. The complaint specified “"“'r’;?;‘;.l‘ "1."{",“‘;;’1‘0‘1;9 u:]‘ 1““"‘1 Pes ']" mectings here today arranged pujer of Pacific Group Passes Away f remained In the front line |rade buried by shell-fire, and stood | and Mrs. I. J. Elton of 38 Winthrop | the taking of §60.42 of the Overland- | RIested. D Tianie PIeadec BRI sl by (he pational committe : es encouraginz the men during |to his task until mortally wounded.” | street, were married at the Center | Manross Co. on March 18, $12.85 of | poioPey Fienty Tane mites & Do churehes and moral aims of the war o sh.”! | Chief Musician Ralph N. Dawes—— | church parsonage by Rev. H. W.| L. . Andrus on April 1S, $17.50 of | 190 1im. Mt oy Al Rl I Ceotec e tam Smith IR e S TR Sty N Dawes— | aier on Saturday evening. They | Treq Purinton on April 22, $15.23 of | B¢ had been drinking and in view lcipal and vice chancellor of _Abei- | George 11, king of the Tonza Islands onal courage and devotedness | bravery, and devotedness while com- | werc attended Dby Mr. and Mrs. | Nathan Birnbaum on April 24, and f.f,,fsylfih;"flf""‘]:{. )}[‘,?‘LI‘.})',.;"{}‘,’S',’,J’ 2 ?;;1:‘,\,‘;‘“’1;.(,\:}“0\,1.‘1"‘}“,“Y‘I‘rfl‘]"\\:‘]hln,\.”.\: : ,I.’"““T - £ it i ril 12, volunteering to accom- | manding the regimental litter bearers | Charles Goodale, Mrs. Goodale being | §16.25 of the John Boyle Co. on April Filich i ason i ERIcaerl i i heha G e e 4;‘» 0! T)meviu Islands, ir comrade to an advanced post | April 10, 12, and 13 he was exposed | the bridegroom’s sister. 25 Representaiivealofiithe fmsl of 1oy sn St for $10) was imposed. | night; was! &' Busat of =reater Boston| mhiticn profeciorate Rinek 1300, " ol the attack, he held the enemy constantly to enemy fire, running | == = the parties named testified to the| = : R s S ol i e ek . ol s sl BLe SCe ) ek with a machine un and pre- through the open terrain to first line | BENEFIT DANCE COMMITIEE. | amount of money paid directly to “,L“;O:;;h’ e sarettan l NbRlis e men sl ubchicon At ol e Dy GoH i a native king [ the advance until his comrade, trenches seeking wounded. He served | The following voung women are a | Barrett. F. 1. Beach. agent of the| . ith a stone. They denied it and Harvard were speakers. “{ ot wiith perhade 30 are hubItNEd ral Russell A. Hovt, was killed as litter bearer, replacing exhausted | committee in charge of the benefit | Adams Express Co., stated that in ad-| 1o Jet go with a warning. | Mass meetings are to be held dur- | The people fair Polyhesis imself seriously wounded comrades, and encouraged the men to | whist and dance to be given in | dition to the items in the complaint| " myo others were charged 1with 'ing the next two weeks in 46 other | are Cnoitianined. Goorde Il eant John B. Bourgeois—'‘With rencwed efforts by his fine example. | Booth’s hall on Wednesday evening, | there were several other shortages. | uiglarizing Fischman's storc on citics and towns in New Lngland Vi o 2= Bss, judgment, and bravery, on He remained at his post twenty-four | May 22, by the gas mask workers al| After Barrett’s appearance in court s ’ 12 he held his post after the hours after receiving an order of re- | the Lande Frary & Clarke factory last week an auditor of the company ander had been killed and re- lief.” | Mrs. Keelin E S went over Barrett's accounts. This the enemy by organizing and Second Lieutenant Allen J. Dexter— | er publicity. r ) was in consequence of a claim made a counterattack on the ad- “With remarkable courag: nd ym- | whist, Mrs. Monahan, chairman, M by an automobile firm for ayment. L - . . r ourage and com- | whis! s ¥ an automobi 1 for a paymen nefi‘@lAdmtnlSh’atlon alfl.'horlzes us["to sa,y that1t ConS[ders fl trenches.” plete devotedne to service and com- | Ryan and Misses Florence and Mil- | Tnvestigation showed a clerical error eant John T. Courtney—"With 12 and 13, exposed repeatedly to ene- | lie Stefnick; refre hmentm”;\Emf:lv in this item on the bill given to Bar the use of oil cook stoves a_nd '011 heaters at this time avery important ess, courage, and spirit of sac- my fire, he continued to work twenty- | lerer, chairman; Charle rett, His report was apparently cor- on April 10, he volunteered to four hours after being wounded with Hill and Pearl Anderson; tnl(‘t?‘\lr e o o atontonine help in the necessauy' nser_vatxonlof(coallfor war PUI’POSQS. ; h the American Army in France, five the sick and wounded and be- the Jast rite to the dead. Fa e enemy from April 2 to | of sacrifice, on April 10, under a vio- ticularly on April 10, 12 s ! lent bombardment ae rescued a com- at Age of 43, ate Joseph J. Gannon—“With | “With the finest qualities of courage, the shelled areas to carry a shrapnel and until he collapsed at his , K. L. Johnson, chairman, and nk C, O, D. Barrett was confronted with fed comrade more than fifty post.’ Jones; entertaimet, Miss Flora Char- | {54 shortage and signed a statement § under a violent bombardment.” | Private Glen Hill—‘With calmness ' land and Mrs. Marchetti; checking, | ;qmitting it. He was asked to make jate Edward F. Fitzgerald— and courage on April 12 and 13 he had Abel Gr chairman, and Edward | ¢o0q, but could not. calmness, courage, and spirit hardly reached his company and Sullivan. " George Abbleby, cashier at the ex- —— - - - press office, said that Barrett claimed he couldn’t remember about the | C. 0. D. collections. Barrett said he aid not know where the money dis- | appeared to. He said that for several | weeks past he was short an average i of $10 a day. He would make up his cash at night and the next morn- | ing he was short, Barrett is married and hag a child. s P GUARD MANEUVERS HERE TUpwards of 1,000 Men, From Two Home Guard Battalions, Will Have Tleld Exercises in This City Sunday On Sunday upwards of 1,000 Con- | necticut Home Guardsmen, compris- ing the active enlisted men in the Third PRattalion and Battalion which inciudes men from New Brit- | ain, Bristol, Plainville, Farmington, | Southington, Berlin and West Hart- | | ford, will be mobilized in this city for | practical fleld maneuvers. It is pos- sible that later in the afternoon the e bwtod ) 7 Heroes and Heroines rade formation for a formal review | by Mayor Quigley and Lieutenant 1 Colonel J. J. MeMahon, commanding. - . o e ey [ Behind the man behind the gun is | single battalions have had previous open air drills and manoeuvers, the | it the woman who stands over the event on Sunday will be the first fima. that mors than o single bate| stove. Her battlefield is the kitchen. tulion has worked together. The twa battallons will assemble at the state i ] ’ B e Elel) To her the New Perfection Oil Cook e S [ G Stove means all-year comfort and city ve ¥ round with a *; . S e e S convenience, but more especially so | the ¢ ing fleld work and it is like- W et Walnue T park mey through the hot summer months. chosen While at the summit | Walnut Hili park on Saturday a car- Al’ld it he[ps to win by .saving CO(I[—G | rier pigeon with a message for Col. | Eurpee was liberated at 8:36 p. m. i : Uital need Of the nation. At 3:52 the bird had delivered its | n.cssage. B 8 § The New Perfection lights instantly. l;l‘:(%\.\'i[) GOES WEST. £ I No soot, no ashes. With the Long Ligh ight (:l ion Will Fight for 4 atiees’ Benate ol Comit - Blue Chimney, the flame stays set, A o i b s e i high or low, without attention. neisco this morning to engage in | two bouts on the Pacific Coast for the S RoaStS, thStS, bl’OilS, bakes. USCd henefit o e Far ai n ) A ‘ H . B e Brale cant . in more than 3,000,000 homes. ranged by Jameg Coffroth, the coast 0 0 S l E | oo nea e et ) Agk your dealer for booklet, and ‘s ¥ Leonard's first contest will he at | e / i San Francicco on May 10. Four daya| L ask, too, about the New Perfection KITCHEN CABINET | Jater he will meet his second opponent R Ovens. None better. at Onldan{i. : i EP ESS ITY " NUT A l-UXU HY SEYSS QRO 00 FEEREE e For hot wateruse the New Perfection ; Milwauk Promoters Would Giv H v | Ch::upl(t‘:\ h\m: of Liberty Bonds.e i Kerosene Water Heater. K % " Milwaukee, April 30.—A ffer H Maybe you are satisfied with your present kitchen system, but we can show g i e ol e g :rns;: i SO. CO.NY Kerosene receipts in Liberty Bonds to be divid- | SRR ou where the Hogsier Kitchen Cabinet will save miles of steps, a great amount |1 Bz ‘P::,.‘i:“‘,‘n“sf“.,"::‘ hflm,x;:?. i gives best ‘result s. bf time and annoyance and give you more time to attend to othe duties. /Bt s, REpROEa: it @ and Charley White, to be staged in STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF NEW YORK - C 3 Milwaukee in May or June. ome 1n. Ten per cent. of *he rceeipte, which Principal Offi i | 2oes to the state, and the promoter's rincipal ces ) share also would be devoted to th i New DRI : |t G et 2 it NewYork Albany Buffalo Boston : . * ’ oo, oA, NEW PE FECT] ON Lexington, Ki April 30.—Littla | Bigger shocked the talent when he ® ) ‘ g romped home in front of his oppon- I i j | ents in the seventh race here yester- I l'le Bl F urniture StO o R | OIL COQK, STOVES of victory, with the result the $2 mu- . | tuel machinos paid $588.80, or $193. 40 for $1. His place price was $67.70 and $16.18 for show.

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