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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBE B e the interests of the merchant marine. | T MAIY STREET . NEW BRITAD TEL. 2040 1t is public opinion on a world wide | the writing on the wali. Turkey is | ; 2 9. 5 CORPORATIONS NOTICE tottering and the time is surely WS et 3 A \ N il . provisions of the Revenue B cl B bheen crushed. must sit at the peace table = L 3 i pa d Ly the House, and is now under ‘.;.wmrv.mj.n by t Se E a ind answer for her actions. The S R { = ate, Ifourth Liberty Loan bonds will, to a limited exent, consti- pur- 3 4 Saptain M. Gow, just o ase of Liberty nds was urged by ™ 3 4 tute 101% 7, investment to corporations a this 1 the el e e eew e nimie wins | S ’ R h norr income tax on corporations is fixed wt 1807 This rate, b active duty on the S ANTUT e censitl Eh S ERa L RS iy | N i VN 3 however, is reduced to 1205 with respect to earnings expended for SR I L L ) day miy come the more quickly | P AA IS | certain purposes during the taxable year. One of these purpe SRR SR A G b | N Ay \ for purchase of obllgatlons of the United States issued after Sep- kelish newspaperman throush whose i [ 1 e [ PR 8 tember 1st. 1918. Under certain circumstanc therefore, a cor- rts England w enabled to s | { : HRN e 10 valuable pre-war information [ | Germany's activities, addressed a . 3 S S & on the bonds, makes 103 Y. irch last evening in the intere 4 3 i X & e » Fourth Liberty Loan The B ‘ - 3 5, ! b band played outsidc ch X | the Meothodist orchest 1z G Sl beided T . saic e needed. % S e e i 5 ," o SubsScribe now to | Room 419 Natlonal Bank Bulldin Telephone : pper impressed upon his listen o k | ? [ FOURTH LIBERTY E. F. MCENR OE, Manager. LOAN BONDS, poration which buys Fourth Liberty Loan 1ds with income other- wise taxable at 18% saves 674, This, with the face rate of interest I E ) necessity of every individual jas e fin tro ether he was rich or in more | [ , | T not e ble ey ] be 15 liberall nis 4 ¢ I her trouble with Erasmo. T able to tie up such lurge capital Y088 s questioned whether she long term investments, ¢ they I smo Terretta’s hair 4 q [ R — fr i e e INHUENZA ATLAST 177 2 = crry rrems |§ Financial AT GUATEMALA CITY TR e - 3 S David Olson ed about 26, dicd - —_ ——— N i " : ) esterday at the Groton shipyards of 2 . : i g Captain Gow Speak « 1c did not test H\ MWord v A toteivod I ladavl that New York Stock lixchange cuota- | SR e ‘ } : | : s Winkle's Env H:nx\;u‘vw .I,;,\{:’\‘v G \l:\ix‘m n‘u’m\« n‘ s S s Sy wrnished by Richter & Co., | State Department Investigating Re- SRR S | N as employed at the shipyards d £l : - = el ;i S ( 2 member ic New York Stock Ex- erved with ‘;‘\1}' “rw s abee s or some time as a carpenter, and be. | POrted il with Spanish ILifluenza at | Members of the New Yor 2 ports of German Influence Among herican force \en he firs istake, oss the British army was short is recoverin and is able to be out. ct. 1 | Our Representatives, 2 entrance into the | Nao Ot Proul : Sl el B ; ot ey : ™ Washington, Oct. 2—Grave ch old of his experiences during th Indge Pierce gnestioned the witness | Makmg TO a] Oi 524 H’:"‘ \I",‘\. ;1:,,,":,',‘,"‘.:.“”\ ],‘,'m‘,:::(.1:,",”'\'__:‘\,,’ | Paul Kochn receiving treatment | Alaskx Gold .. ... 3 B dBa navRcsLtaingA nter e i night in the trencl i whether or not her brother had | e Rl an i A niihs | AUtheRWartford rotnest S Chem .. 9 itemala City have been. broushf h dark, with not a tree or so trouble th weeks previons | e i Crmmeri (i i e G e There will be a special meeting of | Chi Mil & St. Pa 181, e e el Bl seseen, yet amid these depressin s deit Mrs Nappi said that heretwis A et e i e clety Winie i . and | the Vega society in Vega hall tonight { Am menloand e B e e iinyesticala nber of new cases of Spanish in. | the Swedish Secial ¢lub 10 take action on the death of David | Am Olson All members are requested to { Am e el e e e g et R UBT T C R R RN T Dndon 8| icnanEss boundings the spirit of the men ! Lo did not have trouble. Two wouien German influence alleged and gne of the officials is accused of misconduct not falte The men in the 5 (LTRSS G RGe | th i g GAd @ | fluenza reported to the health depart- 6 B ¢ been sent out fo do. And v o T e v ety seiien |t (O CR Galy B D1ong i T 2 Jonn M b £ et N : G55 168 - AWle i Shonline et | S L SR <wm 1\,W,, quarantined up to 2 p. m. Thesc Ianx 1 services for the late .lvm=vi The Tierncy Cadets of St. Joseph's [ Am Sus ‘\“f'x 108 A e g p i Sl b T s et | neW cases, tozether with others pre- | W. Fastman were held thisafteraoon | church will meet Iriday evening at 8 | Am Tobac ¢ 165% 165 TO ASK EXEMPTION. ankasliihe heen ar i : n ul ¢ viously reported, brings the total up to [rom the home of his son, John W.{ o'clock in the Parish hall 1o plan the | Am Tel & Tel ... 1u23z 100 102 e 1, § top. At the zero hour there is ke »4. “That the public is at last Fastman, Jv., of Plainville. Rev. J.jinter work. The military training | Anacond: 1 i | Sthool Teachers Are Deemed Esserd 61 dlnce Eoldines adamine e N aroused to the seriousness of the W. Ward, pastor of the Plainville ! or the boys will be continued through- 5 Fe Ry O ; i tial By State Council of Defense. situation and is accepting the recom- baptist church ciated aad inter-: gut the season. L Stanley H. Holmes, 1 mendations of the doctors is shown by Meht was in WWest cometers The meeting of the Woman's asso- | 1 SEoSagesh i b e e e coual ; \stman was @ native of Fng- : : T the large number of office patients Lt T ciation of the South church, sched- | B . g : school k 1 wil t 5 1 h phys was 51 venrs of age and leaves s 7 5 100l board will put in a claim for that each physician has. In most in- g e e {uled for Friday afternoon, has been | deferred classification of all of . jt stances the patient has nothing more ' Dis Wife and eight childre 4 ely postpone Butte Sup s h g sy I e indcfinitely postponed L | male teachers who come within the | serious than a hard cold. The motio | A Can Pac : drunk only a couple of | TR L . :;I e ""l '”‘H' 1 res Murphy. he Ladies Nest of Owls will meet | A " o scope of. the draft law. % fifcal men have to wait in the rear hottles of wine of her own m : s Sen et ices were conducted at]in Blectric hall tonight el e 2, 65 ! This action will be taken at the i 0 hes & (¢ e ; 2 o pubiic mecting places are also heing FFunera Sekigrr > ! 3 f the hoys come ek for atter not a couple \lon The 8 o “‘ e e oithe | St Eatrick DT nhro L et 1t wus James French and not| Sied R 2 ggestion of the State Council of This same noble spirit that send id that there was no trouble there | * P g e & . 9 orelact o » late | Thomas French, who was arraigned in |- hino “op o Defense. At a recent meeting of patrons preferring to remain away iy morning at 9 o'clock for the lu Chi Mil & St. Pau e [ hat nigkt and that her brother did | 00 B il Tames 13, Murphy, formerly of New Dolice court yesterday on a charge of i Sl 2Tt s Ghal { body the shortagé of available m back again is the spirit thut is} ot slap one of the other men presant pidor . B LD UL RS e Rav mernand N not supporting his children Col It & 1 instructors for the schools ng to spell victory for t Allies, : epidemic is passec ti iy s e S T S 7:30 o'clock | Cons Gas S ght up anc b ! speaker asscrted. renl BN T BVELECE i 1.342 School Children 111 was celehant, The hearers were & e i (1| »‘ll Cruc Steel ...... 5% G1% | ';:fl‘hw;l"-{ SRS ey ‘Yi”“ spirit, too, he declared for el wdward Ted v got up from The epidemic of grip that is infest- | ward Millaney and Thomas [lennessy Rev. X -( 4 *:' :)‘; “‘1‘\:\: \‘*] ]‘:'_‘ “1“\ it : | voted ’ ¥ 1 3 1 i 1 ) ¢ a reception a e kkm e iospe ke Ndiers | bed: having been ill,, to attend the | ing the city is making itself evide epresenting the New Britain Aerie of @ L 5 5 ‘Sl soldic ; AEineqislnevid entn No. church, 55 Franklin Squave All | Fvic 1wembers aud friends are invited ie Ist pfd DR > At the ceting of Clan Douglas last Nor pfd fine spirit because they know at 45 Cherry strect. About 12:05 | tendent H. Holmes today, there I, representing the Dartende the meetir i Douglas la o s [ night it was voted to buy a hundred | Gt Nor Orectfs .. 1~ 3 104 ey e frhiin ety S hileinir (lhe hema Al SHot he went to @ | were 32 teachers absent yesterday he- | Union The local Acrie of | o 3 e .‘ : : % FIS THURSDAY dollar Liberty Bond do and lookr out 1 dic o se o ness There ore S0 Vils representec ¢ 1 B manic enemy does not, being | Window and lo 1 ou I id not L £ illn Ther wer al represented at t 1ine Qentenniul Lodge. A: T, & A, M. | Kansas City 'So & FRIDAY Giop ey 33 3 B e i hches never once forgot wha v | stand up and they complied rifles, bavonets and equipmer witnesse then silently await the word that n't out hrothey protty them to victory or death. | thoroughly intoxicated when he left fighting units go over the (oD | your house?” asked Ju [iicrce | sweep across shell torn and SO 15 sick.”” Mrs. Nappi | le scarred No Man's Land, the | qiid they ha soldiers over the top and | ensored thousands of ¥ W aviiaii o e iTen e 1 On the nis O Tuncehall T RO h e e oA . and Charles Claffey, John s e iled Tl Taa 1 on a yo woman, now his | tendance report given out Superit . Peter Cranes and Nicholas Rus- en to it hy force d “‘\‘\5“\“; Then ' \‘{v‘ home | 1,342 pupils absent from their classes | committee consisting of Michael and on the way he heard screams. | fo same reason. Follo s the erwin, Joh wt, Tobert Andrews T ) v _he 1 for me reason lowing is the | Kerwin, John Hart, 1 rt aAndrew : went to Mrs. Nappi's and saw Mrs. | school report: and Joseph Burkarth. Interment was aptain Gow told his listeners that ppi and her daughter and a man Teachors Pupils | in the Mt. St. Benediet cemetery »eople have ‘heard about the Ger i on el T yicaihe bl A hs and their barbaric methods is | nsked the mai on the ground ihat ot i S GOING TO PHILIPPINES trustees 1d today through the They try every underhanded ypened. The man answered. The | Northend Camp Real Fstate Co. a three family i imaginable. Speaking of con- | dqrense obje It was overruled bns as they exist today., Captain will meet this evening 7:30 o'clock | Kennecott and will confer the third desree on | Lack Steel ...... y 9% | United, States Food Admi it (TG R Lehigh Val ..... 59% istration License Numbe P13 cliffe and W, 1. Damon | Max Mot com ... 2 2 G-085 Mex Petrol N Y C & Hud NYNH&H Nor Pac Olql o e Miss Trene Cowlishaw Will sail From | Prick house on Cherry Cotste na exceptio 1 noted. The witness | Camy il A R L e S e s Babilla. Yohannan,and John Badal B i e e Norf & West s that the war news is Very | went 1o the police. On the ar- | Joast SEet . ..v.o. 1hn S T . daughter of | Malcolm and Anni Dahlquist sold : Penn It R d mos chee , yet o\ 1 1i 1¢ im s . I ¢ Wo {8 fa ouses 0 3 i and most cheerfu t e warn- | gy police the vietim was | Monroe trec ¢ / NS e it el i il Oy o mit e his listeners, as have all previous | n, Ehed e AR S L i A street to Andrew «and Anna Derg- : : e s e e o : Buritt street, will leave this city next | o060 Pressed Steel ¢ / g imist . il 7 Wednesda and o November Wi % . to' become too optimistic : Sl o e ednesda R URgN e Lol ey B i A S oI ot Drinity ed a grave warning aguinsi - iho = TRy ol e sail from Sun Francisvo for the Philia- | -8 800 S8 B €0 80 r:““n‘y Gesenon : ! 3 Freqh Shorc m eace offensive. Wl pines to resume her educational woi p T &S com < temor o who was ac AR - this eve s at 6:30 o'clock a he : rwched in newspape Steites i Quen S, 90 Miss Cowlishaw previously taug Uigjeyeuine : K Lt SoPac i i ¥ Haddock b Osgood Hill . ... 10 church So R Ray Cons ‘hes and other propaganda fic <hool in the islan : So Ity 2814 2 A A £ ; OM-| S0 Ry pfd ... s ®' Fresh Salmon iBlihu Bureitt .. - T mittee held @ meeting last nizht and ; ) e neutral places, He b « e : cused’s it wi cars ago and last yoar she tanght at t Vocational Iigh ] appropriation received by the com- | tnion Pac , 5 < - condition, as re ) i € - nion a .o . v cnditlor ssibl e ; A e e i o G : Steak Cod > i men taken t ! im st L ) v about $325. MThe New Britain tent at Ry S G 61 - n k their fighting spirit. < v SN B aupT | helieve that burglars who broke into | & 1 Rub ¢ . ! Y. T.Fi ders b 'z J tt D ¢ thou - ¢ 50 : 3 i 9 5 I oundagaers 2 ot letting out any news that is of Vo Smalley . flie MO enaE Qlothine wstoveronniaiy (Rth eI rFTeCElveTRIavoRabIcRComment | iR ES Steel . A 10998 71 inley 2 ’ unicipal gl 1 exhib com- terdam, Berne. Stockl \ « | S A e i = She returned to ner home about two Dhegniuhich LR nEDIL m : i ‘ Studebaker ... 7 1 5 K 2 cademic s yreparcd to conclude its o 3 The | p, o H e reports, I« s : Jnissible ana e Bl (o catlotp G ¢ local High School preparcect t lude its affairs. The | mexas 0il B8 Butter Fish 1b [ out to influence the t e e ; : 2 L BURGLARS G £13.000 LOOT. United Fruit .. g ! =i =z 5 them| lessenttheir effont Lol o revoe. Granima | B A e T e the committee spent | trial Cop < = % Sword Fish ”, icc o Im 8 ke to the Allies, he declared 5 street early today and made away | @1l the week U S Steel pfd ... Halibut Steak 1b 5 | | : Jecause the war is fi 1 won ttle Girl Testifies. | e L3421 with articles of clothing may be the Erwin Lancoln Adams and Mrs. [ Va Car Chem . B3 543 Whale Meat b | > 3 5 Mea people behind the army must not Nole oy Weare gld, wisve of | e | same ones who burglarized the home ! 1311a May Johnson of lain street | Westinghouse len their eiforts one hit in for- | i} SRICES SHOES [ of Mrs. John & McLennan in Ty-| were married Saturday afternoon by [ Western Union ! A 3 Wi gt % wshington, Oct. 2 Maximum ‘ ringham vesterday. The police ve | Rev. Dr. George W. C. ill, pastor of | Willys Overland S N ”‘qg‘in:ett "he witness was uestioned as to her [ retail prices for shoes as agreed to | jittle information regardiag the Ty-| the South Congresational church L { Bay Oysters pt ringham robbery other than that ol W. Oster. son of Mrs, He " el rT] i ticles valued at $13,000 and consi donn Sl ARosI topicion COTON GINNING REPOR Helsuirelued L S180008nd cans Oster of Slater Road, 1s critically ill ¢ 6 i : Rib and Lom 35C ding supplies to the Gow: gravely said e musi ndless supply goin the mer ization of the natu v on by the industry and ranging from to $12 for men and women we tanounced today by war indus- he fighting lines if viet is to be | mxception \er competency as o wit- 1 is thr t Lihert SR erinta hol Gl Washingten, Oct. 2.—Cotton ginaed | This is the third big robhery in al ™oC S8, W F G ) : prior to September amounted t \ezll (hops b southern Berkshire residence within w the defense. Every- | tries hoard. Shoes are grouped in ’ t t will be accomplished. | | ns th wi and having a zood | three classes as follows tain Gow stat } expecis to acl R e 2,719,915 bales, counting round month and detectives have been Wil meet tonight at 5 kind during the evening when all the $8.50; class C. $3 to $5.5 AR e stitute at 7:30 Wt bales, and includiy 87,1 Hamhur;, 'Stedl\ lh Z)\ . ales ] hale c peap present. She heard her e - el S round bales and 2.X14 a P Tells of Interviewi iser. incle at the door and heard his state i i T RN —————— llsland cotton, the census bureau i Rib C. Beef b 19¢ f. Nicol, the other ! vd | ments. The witness was not ques- ‘day announced i Salt Pig Hecks 1b 21¢ b6 has toice i Sl e Ginnir last vear to September " Mook G i el o Berlintavanne) amounted to 2511658 bales, includ: B8 (Good Cookmg 53(‘: rn to.the front in about fou | : | tim re s no trouble of any i Class A from $9 to $12; Class I3, $6 l his connection he 1 a ziowin ‘ ritin elative of the accensed . 8 . et e . ing 60,510 round bales and |1 lute to the e Allies 3 o moved, was called » - s 3 i 4 “ THRY bales of Sea Island, in 1816 t 1 Vz ere 4,081,089 ha present way o turning point ¢ v night of June > date ginnings were 4,081 ine whether democrac or autoc- « le thor tha night He left | P4 i ~ 3 61 bales of § v T Sour Pickles d“/ ./‘_)(l 18 exemplific ) INais is is ! hon 1 u 1 rain On the - Hule the civilized world 1904 . D E with Frasmo room. Theve v 0| home izht in qguc Medford Must lon=lishme DAt Y Trank Torin of Park street. New | e : g TRET . & Ruddy Checks—Sparkling Eyes It s o St cla ; : ; : ; ¥ i 8 e =y —Most Women Can Have tions betwee ¢ > 2 1bs : ; i . Ny | E Moy % g e Says Dr. Edwards, a Well-Known =y Split Peas 2 lbs fiane ol e cap freciuptiigBlaic & Sestonchidt) ; § $5 ; 2 ; LR | Ohio Physician Moh. Catsup bot he Society of Friend me did A . ho said B § e . . : ; ¥ Dr. F. M. Edwards for 17 years treated | ’ink § Alnl(lll can S i o ; Rt et itl 2 o | % 3 5 oo im e 3 Tap scores of women for liver and bowel ( r“)t\ Juice 1 e ; ol S e S | £ ? . G A 3 X ; 3 R § % ailments. During these years he gave to = ielsoato n b S e 7 . ‘ e ¥ et . 5 N el 4 el 3 4 his patients a prescription made of a few i %o iasa hini 4 2 ey 3 5 B 4 5 5% Yo v well-known vegetable ingredients mixed gi{ - o g o S i s 3 X, pes S E 4 | with olive oil, naming them Dr. Edwards’ % | ! fellow mem! ‘ i to “nv | i ke 0 2 A, 3 L : 3 b Olive Tablets. You will know them by ke g , iy - e hie e | S o % s 6 : 3 their olive color. PR : R S 1 : S : ; ; o % O B 3 ” > 7 P S € _ These tablets are wonder-workers on the ey e : ] s 2 i s (i 3 i < : 2 oEE tiver and bowels, which cause a normal LI B X . 4 P o 4 (5 action, carrying off the waste and poison- BuISE (ian Lo | . G Vi > % i ous matter in one’s system. fo 5 B = e 4 B 7 S ¥ R If you have a pale face, sallow look, dull L ! vi - Y S 8 R eyes, pimples, coated tongue, headaches, a listless, no-good feeling, all out of sorts, inactive bowels, you take one of Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets nightly for a time and note the pleasing results. R 4 o ; foophe i N el § > % 3 3 ‘ Thousands of women as well as men psands or vifles and much = < to procure pe ‘ ; 5 i take Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets—the suc- ersey Sweet >otatoes 5 lbs y Land, he found that the Ger | d Palm d not eror h vaated 100,000 wks | with anyo: He denie Jstablich wheran church o ngered Prank sl salens, Subscquently it found ttemnt o strike this church was the pla whe d no bottl £ . win bn was stocked for the German | said that it was nearly 12 o'clock e il et te For eorE oy and Fresh Lima then just to keep in the pink of condition. Beans 2 gts hy there [ whet v ety left the ppi house, . Nicgls also had a pre-war . then went to Barlin avenue. ew with Admiral yon Tirpitz, the 3 was taksn at this pumll Fully equipped ¢ 15 are seen | temporary transport wagon to bring | Cavadian Oflicial Photo, 10c and 25¢ per box. All druggists. ess U-boat warfare champion. He | yn o'clock. leaving a tank which they used as al them to the rear line trenches. | derwood & Underwood.

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