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j 5 FROUSERS Special \White Flannel Tirou- sers for Summer Wear .00 to $8.00. Bates Street Silk gnd - Silk Piber Shirts, 50 to $6.00. iDelhark Soft Collars, c to 50, Underwear Lightweight o $3.00. yash Neckwear, 50c¢, man malkes money go the | TRUST Co.¢ The Thrifty Man Makes Money Go Further a well proven Tt fact furtd who judiciously and depos- its credit in the bank. Ar [ WERITAIN (g that th: covet er the an H regularly n saving. 1 Paid Oon c counts. account with us i~ a wonderful help in ent. T Savings NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JUNE 17, 1918. = thrifty one e buys to his nterest Ac- and $1.00. The Farrell Clothing Co. No. ISTRIANS FORCED BACK OVER PIAVE at de Sun will 9: will (Contnued from First Page.) mountain area and also reach the of Treviso from the Piave river e erfemy’s bombardment was frus- d hy the formidable fire from the Jan artillery, which destroyed lines shellers and full hits on ed troops as well as drenched his emplacements with ga Whe ©fantry advanced into the zones they found that r had been prepared for by the an 1chine g nd had to meet punte ttack from e Italian sup- ing groops. This resulted in the of a great part of the advantage had ned and he left prisoners machine guns in fhe hands Ttalians ritish Surrounded. But Win Out. his is what happened to 4¢he Av along the whole front of the North of Sesuna, an advance British, which had been ed and surrounded by the Aus- s, resisted until a counter-attack them and at theisame time cap- d 200 prisoners. Southwest of inar the Irench recaptured a mg point and took 185 prisoners. Prom Moschin to Monte Fenera the irth army completely regained its fanced positions on Asplone, Per- Solarolo and Porte ‘di Salton, ere the enemy had made slight | lgress. A storming detachment re- | k Col Meschin, with 250 prisoner: ten minutes. The prisoners in- ded 25 officers. ltogether, between the Brenta and Piave, 959 prisoners were cap- ed. Bouth of ssed the ve made il enemny t line foe 18, [ T s cut a ns k. -, ap Of fire hall use was, car Il the Montello the enemy Piave with considerable ses,, but is being gradually pushed vards the river by the Italian reac- 1. On the lower Piave the enemy sed the river between Candelu and son loop in the region of S. Dona Piave. The enemy was immediately | cked and driven back ! hnter-attack to the bank of the er:© One thousand, five hundred tdrty-five prisoners, including s onel, two majors and 42 other of s, were made prisoner by the ird army. Altogether, 550 omce fllans and their allies in the first ¥ of the struggle which was to e been a great success for the Aus- ans, but which resulted in a dismal lure. The Italian army sist the Austrian confidence it will Be force of the blow. Throughout the country there eling of ten expectancy. ave, solemn faces of the people pressive of the seriousness of the yuz, but also of the p which s | It ja the army for its splendid | ind all along the difficult battle mt he churches were more wded than usual today, throngs of bmen ving for victory and for |1 : of those at the front a ht jewels as offerin believed the Aust of the enemy's October. when he the G by a the ries ,000 includ- by the pri ers, e taken was prepared to attack and there able to brealk o w wh S ¢ Not pr safet any It is a repetition 2uyér of last e offensive from Caporetto to Ieone with the intention of g his main plan hreaking hrgugh the Alps forcing th alians to retire the Bainsizza Ind Carso regions. Now the enemy’s sint apparently intended to al the development of a plan hemshed by Field Marshal Conrad on Hoetzendorf to bre: through rom the high Asiago platecau to the “emetian plain, thus obliging the tallan army along the Piave to ire in orde avoid being caught ¥y an outflanking movement. brou i saic of wer and in N is con- long p e be day to REPORT ON MEMORIAL. W. ¥. Brooks, pecial committee to arrange for a | chairman of the | 5 Tebekahs Membe 6 cemetery rs wi o'clock ased Stanley be the gue set m \ Ledge, please trolg be h FRATERNAL NEWS to of Ur 11 me: ate, Deco nity ¥ et at Wednesday 1e Graves. tebekah lodge, the TFairview afternoon to decorate the graves of embers. W.od t of leave 1 the C. Woman’'s Mrs Wednesday center If storming Ou A the next e ef corps will Weeden at Members the affs lice on the fair day. ‘Winthrop Council, D. of I. ary he give armory from ar hoys tendance Winthrop Liberty, Wec Ladi a will cour celel Ines CAu public whist 1cil, brate eve xilia Daughters of 27th anni- . All mem- its nin Whist. at the state on Arch street, Tuesday, June ) in friends FIRE BOARD Will Open Bids for Furnishing Truck for Other special at of a and three three-quarter ents ca len cepted a AUTOMOBILE COLL An Lawyer into the driven by John North injured. 1 police th peed 1 1t MR evening at 8 the to to g0 tow an desired invited. a o'clock. ds the Le Fonrtl of July fund for the Conne ce, a The vro- shing nd All a large at- members meeting commissioners will board’s the o’clock ! opened for furnishing a truck for the elct: Electrical Department Business. o and al de Th rebuilt second ® street Y Sunday izes hay in dealers have appropriz chase budget wi Applic board will appli Of e tic nts 2 stre Glen stre North vacancy The resignation which is already in effect, will be ac candidates n has been Prices of ton hee ir o use truc made fo be are Jo t, Jo John and not ms There appointment salary of $1,300 have tr been ion was made for the pur-\ n s b uck and 1 asked trac invi ) k. wh up. o read hn I hn S. G. C red be fi of ¥ are The the . Some of the | SESSION and Do r board of held this office in city bids will be the be partment. The electrical department is much in need of a heavier truck. e present truck hand touring ervice for two een invited on one-half ton, one ton. to le. Only ted to bid. take local No the hen yearly clerkship of of 204 Hanrahan Recor of hambers of 219 Hanson. The illed tonight. Surton P. Sage, for position car- \ccidents Slightly of rez automobile 27 B: i end MacLarney a tha stre street trect he v on Clark street North the at and hit th wyer through Pankonin his on sai moderate While ford, | liam on w Goc Rocky speake neld s at in d bott - hi St | hound for Hartford | his auto were torn off. ithout CHANDL o Hill, tha Thrift Stamp rally Fox's evening. Addres 1 Both vay wits T drive irnett of of st 1 Gill dr a v othe an rear i of ey o stru T night ex cars ONS, ch Cars Are naged. 'n by Lanphere street crashed an automobile John Gilligan and owned by 70 Clark street No one were some- igan told the rivir northerly he passed over came up 1te of end of his car. going at Ars 5 i ive were speed me from Quarter, Linwood reet, Kk auto ‘he hub caps on The other auto Hart- Wil- by an stopping il Ch Compensation Commissione: will th { Couple wants 4 or improvements, center. . 15 s 16¢ T COMING andler, of Chandler, of the ta Wednes ane cr on TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION, room rent, minutes . Herald. 6-17-3dx all from éMorial for the New Britain Bho have died in the service of their | OuUntry during this great war, today | otified Mavor Quigley that a report fill be made at the council meeting boys | WESTERN minutes’ One large front room with all mod- ern improvements; or two gentlemen. Call 268-5. walk from SECTION of city; three Works. Stanley suitable for one The | ILEND T0 U, S. OR GIVE T0 KAISER Thrift Campaign Is On and It's Up to You The War swin, Savings campaign is now full So much enthusiasm been created that the people are ady beginning to pledge themselves buy the baby bonds without wait- to be, solicited Thursday, when drive formally opens. A big ers’ rally will be held tomorrow t the Grammar school hall ta in has alre to ing the wor night be a great disappointment if the hall is not packed. Professor Blakewell, of Yale, is a tov-notch speaker. He is the kind of man who has taken tho tump in political campaigns, so ho is sure to be a live wirc. Chairman Frank G. Vibberts, of the house-to- house committee, has been sclected to preside. Instructions will be given to the war workers concerning the vass. Chairman mittee on r: selection of W. Christ. of announced Gie the comi- today the Senator George W. Kieit to preside at the big public rally at Fox's theater, Wednesday night. Tho band will begin playing in front of |the theater at 7:30 o'clock. At 8 o’clock the musicians will move inside and Ralph Brittan will G otic war songs. Rev White, of Hartford, there will also be a young woman orator. Mr. Christ went to Hartford today to make the necessary arrange- ments. Not only in speech, but in pic- ture the campaign will be advertised this week. C. W, Nichals, of the pub- lic commiitee, has secured four zlides for each of the four theaters to present, and also a film will be shown. The banner swung across M strect is attracting favorable notice every- where, and commencing today the cards will appear on the trolley cars. Throughaut the city the campaign being advertised in the most effectiv manner, and a man would have to be deaf, dumb and blind together to get out from being Teached by the pub- licity being done Tonight the Boys’ Club band will go out again with the truck and tour the city. The young women speakers will be assisted by Rev. W. ¥. Cook and Rev. J. L. Sullivan, two of the mo effecti speakers among the local clergy The speechmaking will be at the following places: Main street, Lincoln and West Main streets, Myr- tle and Curtiss streets, Webster Hill and Glen streets, Park and John strects. llie Herbert Judson will speak, and i Reporgy for Each Da ~+ The ward leaders held meeting vesterday with Chairman Frank G. Vibberts and decided on plans for the canve A good swystem W adopted will report at the end of cach day to campaign leadquarters, to be estab- lished in the lobby of City hall. Thev will be thr on hand to che up the list v are handed in. 17 there are any slackers among the can- vassers someone will set on their trail at once, and if there are any slackers in regard to making pled they will also be run down by special canvasser The workers feel that there is absolutely no excuse for any- one refusing to invest his money in War Stamps if he is a loyal citizen of the United States. Cards will be given the .windows of the pledges are received Fifth Ward Workers, Chairman Frank G. Vibberts nounced today the workers for [ Fifth Ward district as follov Anna Dziczek Mary Kuklinska, Helen Gasiew: Josephine Budnik, Mary Luma, Emily Abramowic Stan- islawa Rozanska, Veronica Kowalesk, Josephine Topa, Florence Luty, line Bajek, Stella Kowalezl lawa Baranows Julia Blogaslowsk veiewies Mary ( Tracinska, Bartlew | 1 | | | out to homes place in where an- the as M Zera, ose Sokolska, kier, Sophie Kone Mary rowslka, Apolonia Kulla, Anna Kawalko, Bertha Polakowska, Mary Parciak, Anastasin Mankus, Mary Giza, Mary Skonieczna, Scibek, Apolonia Brodzik, Mar lek, Stanislaw molon, ciora, Mary Kozlowska, M Mary Dalkowska, Juli s Rose Mankus, FHelen Golec, Emily Cahdziutko, Eve Giza, Stella Bedna czyk, Rose Jachimez Stantislawa \chimezyk, Wladyslawa Bl Boleslawa Blogoslaw Stella Abramowi Mary Samorajezyl ynskz, Wiadyslawa Kania, Mar. Hedwig Sochon, Anna Lum Domian, Joseph Kloskowski Bessie Potkaij, Ka Josephine Golec. m, Stella stanley Helen Helen Victoria Ma Bukowska Trzeinsk: ska, Kelch, Rozans! Robacz k. nees Mary Killian, Rosc Nellie Niedzwiecks inkiew 5 tanley Radziewicz, Anna therine MeclIntyre, e Connolly, Rose Conlon, Catherine Rose Lynch Callahan, Anna VI Alice Hack- Woods, Catherin Grace, Loretta Gil Kaminsk Torence Horos Keoug Franc i ski, Kow Mclntyre lon, Arpin- Mic Mary Ward Rose Annie Hayes, loney, nroe, Gertrude Catherine Katherine Catherine tephana L Anna Michael Haves, J Fred Rose, Vi i, Lena Thoma Roche Albert Rose, Harold ki, I William Fred MceEnroc, Jehnson, Eddy Donanue, Stanley Rugiel, Ther Ward, John Kenney, John Mi Frank Korutke, nley Ka Boloslow Karpinski. Loena Allord Blogoslowski, Julia Blozoslow. Blogoslowski. M. Mieezkow Domain, Mary Patociila ihiccia Patocilla, Julla Niple, Bacicahpia, Mariana Louise, | Galimberti, Anna Donati. M Devin nes Collins, Henry < Grace, si Lattic Vietor Anna Maria Descola RED CROSS GETS §110. The concert which Mrs. Arthur Churchill and Mrs. Anna Bray Voight gave at the South church last Friday evening for the benefit of the New Britain Chapter of the Red o4 th i t 2110, which the public is invited, and it will | whereby each person soliciting pledges | Mich- | | I i | Il { Szyszka, | Con- Ma.- | - ' Cross | dresses street, | he DEATHS AND FUNERALS Frank B. Tuttle. B. Tuttle, aged 85 vears, of Myrtle street, died yesterday at St. Frauncis' hoespital, Hartford, after two weeks illness. He was a native of Maine. Jor about 20 years he was a resident of this clt and was employed as a foreman 1 the Russell & IFrwin Mfg. Co. for many years. Of late he has held a positicn with Ne Britain lodge, Loyal Order of Moo: by his wife and five children and his mother who lives in Maine, Frank morning a Peter Miglin Peter NMiglin, the eight month old son of M nd M John Miglin of 102 Tremont street, died Sunday. The funeral was held today and burial was | in the new Catholic cemetery. Albert Goetz The funeral of Albert Goetz held this morning at . Peter’s C olic church, Rev. Charle; pastor, off g Barial new Catholic cemeter: CITY ITEMS was th- Coppens, was in Miss Esther H. McAvay. cemployed at the Dickinson has gone to Goodhue, Minn., her home with her uncle, Rev J. McA She was presented a purse money by her friend the store. formeriy to mal Hugh with of at Girl Scouts of Troop 3 the ¥. W A., Tuesday 5 p. m. Every scout is be present. will meet June 18, requested @} at to A marriage to Frank Logan, and Miss Bertha lee street The special committee arranging for the July 4 celebration will meet to- morrow evening at 8 o'clock in City hall. Representatives from all na- tionalities are urgently requested to be present. A freight e ne near the brewery traffic for The Endeavor circle of the Stanley Memorial church will hold a straw- berry festival Friday at 7:30 p. m. James Howard has transferred propert Lasalle street to R. Ka- masiewic: license w. ssued today of 208 Park street, Roseen, af 124 Jubi- the track tving up jumped yesterday, a short time. on Members of Royal Arcanum tion to be tende Hoadley in Harford tomorrow Local members will take the 7 trolley. David Sundstrom, of Hillc ave- nue, a carpenter employed at Landers, Frary Clark’s, fell from a staging this afternoon and was shaken up. He dropped about 15 feet. The police took him home in the ambulance. Members of the Spanish War Veter- ans are requested to meet at the Arch street armory tonight. Miss Ethel R. Coburn, daughter Mrs. M. V. Coburn, will he graduvated from Notre Dame academy in Water- bury on Friday Camp Clar: mOorrow nig + Church street The Young Women of the South church arc planning the formation of an auxiliary for church work, and for this purpos meeting of all those interested will be held on the lawn at the home of Mrs. R. M. Hem- ingway of 111 Lexington street, Wed- 0. A basket lunch will New Britain council, will attend a 1 ed to Supreme Orator night. p. b1 est of N. A.. will meet to- be served. Matthew and Stanley Skrentny, former pupils of the local high school will be graduated from the East Chi- cago High school Thursday of this The boys attended the New High school for two vears, la- ter moving to Chicago where they entered the East Chicago High school. While in the local school Stanley was a member of the football team of 1916, The Kavanaugh Shop. 40-16 Pratt street, Hartford, has an endless variefy of lovely white and crepe de chine, Georgette crepe and voile and also handsome sweaters with them.—Advt colored to wear Anna Gauer sold today a two family house at No. 73 Ellis street, through the Camp Real state Co., to Tolice- man and Mrs. Michael Brophy. A number of voung people from this city attended a week-end party at Merwin's Beach, Milford. Those com- prising the party were Misses Louise and Anna Zehlc Robinson | and Young and William Sul- livan, J. Doyle, Molyneux and M Nordfelt. Medals which are to be awarded the winners of the events in the Tierney Cadet IField day will be placed on ex- hibition at an early date in one of the local stores. Director Pilz of St. Mary's playground is in charge of the cvents Miss A Sadie IFridell and the SECOND of Dwight ler friends Branford. at ver spent K-end MURDER CHARG of Gunman's | Dies Today. Vietim Preston Frenzy Another Herman Wi when Constable Wii town on May 6 17 J s shot Norwich, June Chap- man, of Preston, who Arthur Salsbery killed liam Kinney, of that died t the Backus hospital taday. Salsbury was recently arrested in an Ohio town and brought and is now held without bail for Kin ney Salsbery hack killing house belonging Westerly Hallville, constable lived Chapman on shorg distance man went with the Salsbery aut be would not under dispossess ordep of shery fired from a window, Kinney and wounding Chapman fled, and heen easily “d through ha a wooden leg, Salshery got a from heve before avertaken. Chapman leaves a wife and Preston in a the below road, 2 Chap- to put to vacate killing Then v recogni g long way ie =on in NEUTRAL SHIPS SUNK, Norweglan bark Krinsjaa and Nor- weglan bark Samoa have been sunk by the German U-Boat ralding on the Atlantic coast. making 20 vessels ‘hich have been attacked, the | DruzsGosi) ep- | { which ithough he could have | ! —~— Financial IRREGULAR TONE NOTED IN MARKET He is survived | Stocks Climb But Come Down; | Again During Listless Noon Wall Street.—War news over the indications of another Loan imparted irregularity to prices at the opening j of today's stock market. U. 8. Steel vielded half a point, while Republic lron, Baldwin Loco, Shippings, Oils { and Tobaccos rose from large frac- { tions to three points, to be ignored and an 1 1-2 points in General cuncelled. Liberty ¥ Liber | initiat gain Motors were on Bonds were hea T showed extr 1-1‘4\0)\ of 1-2 points du noon hour and weakness of s particularly tobaccos, provided ther unsettlement. Rails and pings also yielded moderately trading became extremely dull. June 17, 1918 High Low Close 662 663 13 an me re- { and Am Alas) Am Am Am A Am Beet Sugar Gold 5 Car & Fdy Co Ice Can Loco Smelt Am Sugar Am Tel & Anaconda AT S Baldwin B & O BER & Beth Steel B Butte Superior Can Pac Cen Le Ches & Ohio Chino Cop ois Chi Mil & St Paul lcol ¥ & 1 Crucible Steal Distillers Sec Trie Trie Gen Goodrich Gre Nor pfd Gt Nor Ore Cetfs Illinois Cen Inspiration Intertoro Kennecot Tack Stecl Iehigh Val Max Mot com Mex Potrol Natl Lead T oAir N (049 H Tel Cop Fy Ry Loco pfd Cop Brake Hud & J R & West. N N N N Y Ont Nor Pac Ly Norf & West Penn R | Peoples ed & & com & 8 pfd Rep 1 Rep 1 S0 Pac 2y Ry So So United Fruit Ttah Cop ©'S Rub Co s Steel Car Chem inghouse Willys Overland 197 A\RE WORKER HERE Desol Pool of New York, ctor of the Jewish Unit- Roard, spoke in Hartford later eama to this eity he was the zuest of Lawyer and Mrs. M. D. Saxe. The which Dr. J’ool represents, does work in army cantonments similar to that is done the Y. M. C. A. and K. of (. It is Dr. Pool's ambition to organize branch the welfare hoard in this city. Rabbi executive dit ed Welfare vesterday and where by of FAREWE The Fafnir entertained farewell party TO MISS VIBBERT Ball Bearing offic Miss Jane Vibberts at turday afternoon at Lake Compounce in honor of her ap- proaching marriage. The trip made by automobiles. Rowing afternoon sports were enjoyed. Vibbert to be married Junc to Arthur William Palmer. and Mis 25th 6 to 9 O’CLOCK STEAK Al TUESDAY Mohiecan Selected EGGS . ... RIB-LOIN LAMB CHOPS FANCY PORK CHOPS SALT RIBS STEW LAMB . May 1. | H ADMINISTRATIO some | Rails continued | of | ship- | Upton oVer the week | home men have been over | have had hoard | was | Short, Sirloin, Round E Yellow Corn Meal 6lis 23 C RICHTER G CO. MEMBERS NEW ST MAIN STREET TEL. 2040 « LOCAL SECURITIES BOUGHT & SOLD YORK STOCK EXCHANGE NEW BRITAIN, CONN. GOODWIN BEACH & CO. Room 410 National Bank Building, E. F. MCENROE, Manager. North & Judd and Landers, Frary & Clark, Bought and Sold Telephone %120. | WALTER GUION NOW LOUISIANA SENATOR SERVICE NOTES Lieut. James F. Dobson home from Camp Devens for a week-end leave of absence John Boyls and James Hannon Camp Upton spent Sunday at homes in this city. Lieut. Col. Herbert A. Johnson is home from Washington on a leave of absence. Frank Myers, in the hospital trans. port service, is home on a short fu lough. Among is of their others home from mp end were Frank | Marvin, Johnt Crean, Thomas Crosby, Axel Berlin, Wilfred Dunlay and d ward Hayes Sergeant from Camp Devens. Villiam Clancy of left today for ctive Naval Reserves. He ham Bay Sergeant Ralph J. Dube Upton spent the week-end home on Gilbert street. umes Kiniry is home Chestnut street duty with ti reported at of at ND SAILOR HOME Buttrler, machinist member of ti Pensacola, and SOLDIER / George A, mate, first class crew of the U friend, William Samson of the boat, spent Sunday at Mr. Buttner on Cherry street. Both young ; eas five times and some exciting experience This is Buttner's second enlistment, he having previously submarines and Annapolis. Private another brother, wi Camp Upton over a sam lter Guion of Louisiana, recently appointed the governor of that state to succeed the late Senator R. I. Broussard. He is a democrat, and before his appointment dis= trict attor for tt outhern district of Louisiana. He is a member of an old and distinguished family. Senato Ly served six years on an instructor at Simon . Buttne: s also home from the week-end was s WE OFFER ARMOUR & COMPANY 6 Serial Convertible Gold Debentures. 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