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6 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1915, *e i o — . R thousand were given. That is the | 5 parents and he will be greatly missed. | reference to the proposed alteratior ew Bfltam Herald St Tt Sboals tor 1l COMMUNLCAATED. September 30:—The republican| To be continued in our next. . : ! ; 5 i : el o e nhcRidcallor antin (ensiy an it i e 5 et ) party, to avold defeat at the hands of o ] BERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY. e iniensiveonsa i MUNICIPAL COMMISSIONERS., | own o zcs! the democrats, has endorsed the citi-1 Tt is said that during the Spanish< Proprietors. campaign, aided by the telephone, | That the appeal in —— zens' ticket. — William FEmely has| American war more American sol« =4 daily (Sunday excepted) at 4:15 p. m. | has proven pable of producing || columns y would nol Alderman Cartis Voices Protest Op- % purchased the property at the corner | diers died from disease than from &t Herald Building. 67 Church St magnificent results, and it would be go unhceded was a Dot I Maicilsl of hManng cent War takes first place in the minds | of Stanley and Kelsey streets from the | enemy bullets. Unless the present conclusion, This mox many 5 i) S ] 3 of all, and during the past week oOr!garah A"Whiting estate. — Mrs. E. A. | terrible epidemic of influenza sub« s two the Spanish influenza epidemic | Moore of Curtis street is spending a | Sides the same thing will be true of | donations volun- lie weekly contributions to your | W0 5 e Viees Ty has run a close second, leaving Poor | fow weeks at the wor {he brave boys that have gone out B ot the Post Ofice at New Britats | woll t5 bear this lesson in mind when s focond CI ter. A L and RCisai R M a1l M et future drives are being arranged. ¢ headed ‘““Town Topics” are weinoon Office attoriat Rooms 1 NO AMBULANCES? be onlv profitable advertising wedfum in Just when the city is in the clutch- the city Circula pooky and oret i ° Foors” Blwaye o3en 26 sdvertisors es of an opidemic like the present R I interest and appreciation | ever, election is but a month away | where he will take a three years' | Present the casualty list of New Brit« bateniy e by a large number of people and con- | and Wwithin the next few weeks it 18 | qental course, — Louis Fodt, 13, while | ain fighters shows fewer men killed in ously : spital with seduentlyi it wonldlseem! that consia- | SxREcted fthat fconslderablelicampalzn cimonia. Crablciar ot R e s nterestiwilbe faroused 8 Al S dlca playing around a mortar bed on Jubi- | action or dying of wounds than from other causes. The list, as compiled | TELEPHONE CALLS 1 NG A 0ld politics almost a dead issue. How- | mrichson will leave Monday for Boston | ftom New Britain in this war. At | lee street yesterday was struck in the eye 'with some mortar. He was bad- | ly burned and was attended by Dr. | Dames of men who have succumbed Brown, who hopes to save the sight of | tO sickness—a majority of them be~ Tt ing pneumonia cases—and six who Gretober 1S Eunday have died from accident : tions at present point to Senator Wlishing the coriectness of the facts | George W. Klett returning J S f the facts | Georg 4 g to the lng's N nd. 42nd St and Broad: inate time ¢ the spital and e : h ling's Nows Stend. 42nd St and Broad ) tunate time for the hospital and .the e S i therein stated before their appear- | Senate, where he will doubtless again inntie City Hariford Deps city at large to be without ambulance Eolowins | lin fcolin print. head the all-important judiciary com- g Hart MY . & i ; th e B ; mittee. Several atte s havi 3 o T YR | [ SOROE TG B AT OO ARl Bhiefstatomentsimade fntyourt nate | SUesd CRSEU=iat 2 Sampes Biave heon o ‘“‘"‘W‘(y :1“'““" hospital ambulance has been out of p to e 3.30 had urday’s issue of Sept. 28th regarding tate to ind M Il'll annd o for Octobeni copTherolinghenyyivoling to the use for republication of al . e O run fori,4qay, with the no license question the oy ime for PeD UL RO tas oredited | comimission for several days, while Shadonniad . e i the ihouse and it lelectadl e alicanal credited to it or not otherwise oradiod : : ontributions received arve as tees appointed by the Com- | the se a ected be a candi- | oot imnorta ’ el ORGAN REGITALS ARR’“’GE') T e e the police ambulance is undergoing fotiows: mon Counctl for several purposes | date for speaker. While this would be |, them!ré‘;:q;:.;n::e poq?u!l.;:i‘t:r; e ANULL repairs and consequently cannot be rald Publ. Co. ......$10.00 seem to me of importance enough to | L e juonos ”‘_lnhl;\:‘eoz;:v\;‘l‘::tir;:(} it o e 0 D g S ; i is finished. Patients Herald employes ...... 7.00 ; o . used until the job is finished. Patients take notice of. stituents who feel that he can best °So00 In stamps and cash. — Turkish | Organist Joseph Clair Beche Plans to Adkins ! First as to the committee or com- |Serve New Britain, and the state at | jath rooms are to be opened at the s 5 Tha the city on a stretcher laid across the 4 e : mission on the cost and scarcity of | |2T8e, by returning to the senate. )'(al‘{(fi'm_ Bl e sniese G Give Serics Sunday Aftcrnoons Khis police utility car, and in rounding a ; S ) T S R (Tl TG G ek :(3;]‘:"8 \;)1‘1;( "t‘;l_‘,;““’a‘fid”::mf;““;i‘l‘l‘ ‘E: been elected, the democrats have heen corner one patient “f\",":]’\" 1‘0}’&51‘ ?ff e 8 touched on the subject in his annual | much nced of older and more experi- | OVerthrown and the citizens of New onto the street. Why is the hospita R D o 4 message in May the Common Coun- | enced heads to guide the newer mem- in have voted no license. — Elec- ambulance out of commission? And Friend .. R : cil did not take any action in the ap- | Pers: If clected, this will make the | ] fleld is being graded and prepared | er series of organ recitals to be given why doesn’t the city provide adequate 1 W, : s ek pointment of a committes. From | third consecutive term that Mr. Kiett 1‘_":'!'(]”;:” ‘;:Z‘L;tdf:::"’fl“ and baseball | at the church Sunday afternoons dt e the G. W, hot " s the newspaper reports a state. | has been elected to the state senate. |™'© I s t. . ing the month of October. The re= mesn gy brmg'f\g, mf“‘““. 2 Z ments fi-(:m indivildual; n‘."(;w.s mble:n Four years ago he was elected over | October 4—Walnut Hill park is be- | citals will be given at 4:30 in the aft= hospital if no assistance may be ex e learned that certain gentlemen were | P+ Henry T. Bray and was at once ing improved, over 100 trees will be | ernoon: Let the people, heart and lip, pected from that institution? The g : i ; appointed hy the mayor to act as|Placed on the judiciary committee. | Set out, walks will be built and the| The programs follow: Hail the gleaming splendor! public wants ambulances and it wants members of a committee for such a | TWO Years ago he defeated George M. | P2rk put in first class conditton.—Wil- October 6, eightieth recital Let the guns from shore and ship Sl purpose but up to date it has not or. | Landers and was elected chairman i llam J. Rawlings was sworn in as a American Composers Acclamation render! ) ganized. Under these circumstances | f the Jjudiclary committec, the|cConstable this afternoon. When | Suite: In India ......... Stoughton Darling flag of Liberty! = ! = - ! ase absolve the Common Coaneil | most important office in the senate. | Georse Cooley was avpointed fire mar- | The Grove of Palms, By the Ganges, Law and Love revealing, EACHING GERMAN. econd, as to the committee on | Senator Klett's record in the senate | Shal no provision was made as to how At Delhi, Incantation, In the Pala All the downcast turn to thee We quite agree with the Waterbury s S i water supply according to the reso- |iS one of which he may iell | OF ‘'When he was to receive his salary | ace of the Rajah. For thy help appealing. ! 2 /| k STILL THEY COME! lution creating it they were to investi. | feel proud. During the two terms .©f $150 per year. — Charles H. Par- | Vision Fugitive ... .. Stevenson Republican in its opinion that it = i . aate the condition of the city's wa. | that he served he did not miss a single . SONS has purchased the Roskwell place | Sea Pieces ............ MacDowell e would be foolish to abolish the teach- | Herald Reader Approves of “Sick | {0, propertios, the different plans | Sersion nor was' he absont from a4t the corner of West Main and Vine | Starlight, Song, Nautilus. ANOTHER GERMAN LI ing of the German language in our | Baby Fund”, and Donates His “Bit” | and methods, proposed for increas- | Single meeting of his committce. streets. Marche Militaire ...... . Shelley On first thought we hesitated at | schools. - The reasons set forth here- | Tditor of the Herald: ing the city’s storage and supply and | While head of the judiciary commit- October 5—Tt is stated on good au- | October 13, eighty-first recital: in are suffcient, we think, to convince Let me doaate my “bit” in response | i doing that they were instructed to | tee he instituted night hearings on all | thority that the liquor dealers do not| Moeriln eois Bresian g h the | iscertain the opinions of large tax | Pills affecting the workingmen in propose to take the decision of the | Festival Toccata ..... . Fletcher payers, water consume and manu- | order that they might be represented | Voters as final, but will continue to in Bateau (Barcarolle) Debussy fa ers. The manufacturing plants | Without interference with their daily fight against no license. — The mar- | The Little Shepherd ..... Debussy of this city, according to the water |labors. He put through several im- | riage of R. C. Finlay of Waterbury | Second Sonata .. aulkes commissioners’ reports of meter | Portant changes in the workmen's and Miss Margaret, daughter of Mr. | A‘H“]um. Adagio, Finale. N e ol vhich suc ases | readin use more water than all | compensation law, chief among which | and Mrs. M. D. Stockwell, will take | Prelude .. . Glazounow igh be used to illustrate how the | a language to be studied in the L‘Jy‘,fi“f,‘,‘.,l \x?:“»’\‘.;..w);”\\‘: i"‘m‘x‘]d “l.(phu:.:?\-u; B e S chanee by whlchlan fin orodi T ool tnelnE o BT et OB Angelus du R ... Bonnet emy seizes every opportunity to | school. et g S assessors’ and collectors’ hooks show | man has to wait only seven days, in- | tober 18. Fantasia (Maryland, My Maryland) read misrepresentation broadcast| The Republican says: S ] that they pay approximately 43 per | stead of two weeks, before drawing —W. S. S.— T en cent. of the annnal tax collection. benefits, and by which there is no time Evidently the order received by October 20, ecighty-second recital: The committee are acting in line |limit for the period during which he | the state highway department a wee y American Composers | with their instructions and believe it | can draw benefits. He also was in- | a0 prohibiting further work on the | Sulte (C. major) ... Bartlett will be for the city's interest to await | strumental in having the maximum | Permanent pavement of the highway | _ Chorale Scherzo, Andante, Finale. the advice of such prominent men in | weekly benefits raised from $10 to $14 | between the Black Rock bridge and | Scherzando (Dragon-flics) Cillette Canzona ..... Dickinsox R i o ~— on sale at_Hota- | ONe secms to be an especially unfor- by the war bureau. contains the he ferald wiil he found on have been seen transported through Month. Organist Joseph C. Beebe of tha South church has arranged for anoth- posing a new Hun falsehood nipped ihe bud, inasmuch as it may seem | the sober-minded that German should | to your very fair appeal thro : editorial colums of your paper. It is indeed too bad that our heautiful an lie after another, but then it oc- | language for conversation or for the city has overgrown ifself—but it has, rred to us that this latest instance | imparting of knowledge, but solely as | —if notiwe would have at all times waste of time to expose one Ger- | be retained in the schools—not as a Connecticut with its colleges and secondary schools famed throughout the nation, would make a sad exhibition of itself Winds \* sharper; stars are pied from the “Berliner Tageblatt”, | ji harred German absolutely he- i e n enefits rai n at the Dutch Government, acting on cause of war prejudices. What Out 3 & se of sun is [ PUsiNess as our manufacturers, who | per week. By his interest in these | the town line was but the forerunner | -2720N% > Nhk 3 . 2 2 sy o have £0 much at stake in this matter | matters he won the esteem of the | of the more recent regulation prohibit- | LVensoug (requested) - Johnston request from Austria, had decided | We need is to bar the teaching ol S e e s s ; hh : e A pront Fanfare d’Orguc .... Shelley t Wbt i s e AL ey 0 they are informed are in- | working men and labor unions and | ing all but essential construction work. Drguel ceee appeal to the nations of the earth | Of German ideas when we kno e vestigating it themselves at some out- | has been publicly praised by their | Bullding Inspector A. N. Rutherford,| Cctober 27, ecighty-third recita convene at some convenient point har:\ebe‘eneafaughtejne‘m;r C(:]'e“;::‘ A Tt o | 12y and considerable time. Tn line |leaders on several occasions. The|who has been selected as government | , O Tnelish Composers R e o O]l e e e Moo e with this work the committee made | teachers' pension bill was passed, | representative for the non-war essen- o 0 (Krom an Anthem) ... B e niitenea B i e a partial report to the Common [ largely through his efforts, and it was | tial building and construction activities | A4 i’ (rne Gotder fo oy o1 B st = : at ha ared students fc All the stubble’s frozen; trees are | Council July 5, 1918, in which they | his bill that has given the soldiers and |4n this distriot, has stated that unless | ~0 10 (The Golden Sonata) . ... foom the very nature of the despatch | college for a number of genera- D R requested a report from the water | sailors in the service the right to vote. | the government modifies its rules he | . Py Eurcoll S8R could be inferred that the an-| tions ind we do not find that the | . = MU PO dint extra | COmmissioners at an early date as | One of his biggest fights in the senate | sees no other result than that within | 1ot oy Euzcelk uncement was part of the general AOEen W WG R care; possible on four propositions, two of | was for the re-election of Charles F. | three months time there will be prac- ]"““‘l“"““'f‘“"““ E T o etes Zavebeenicontam, L o them alrcady proposed by the com- | Smith to the state board of education. | tically no building going on at all. | comsmrie (m s ST g i ALk, el R IIEROTLY G Tight as tight can be; missioners and all necessary in for- | Friends of C. D. Hine are said to have { Dwelling houses that are not essential, P i ntral powers, and today we know it | have used Goethe, Lessing, Heine, i G e mulating comprehensive recommen- | opposed his election bitterly and | sewer construction, highway construc. | oLL. ciiam Fellon (1713-1769) - the lie it is, when we read the | Schiller and men of their char- Molly smiles on me! dations on the subject under consid- | fought for the election of a Litchfield | tion, building of garages, and in fact| - 5o Allesro, Siciliana, Gavotte. Bein. omcial statement issued by acter rather than Nietzsche and eration. This was passed. Up to|County man named Hood. As a war | everything that does o D e "‘]-(i-a'f“(’“‘“‘"““ Battishill (1738-1801) B Dutch Foreizn Office. Be’;"h\f‘rdlyfls text books. Beaver Brook is iced up; and the z“"‘ the t ommittee. has not received | worker, Senator Klett has also done | some way toward the winning of the | Duetto. . William S N A knowledge of the Germans snow and ) en o partiul report on one subject. | considerable. He managed the War | war is now taboo. Dustto Willlia Russell (GHTE and of their language is needed | Cover up the valley like a windin’ s to the automobile trips vour | Savings Stamp campaign here last B R e putting our dollars | Overture (C wajer) fented ool e now more than ever before. Tn o | writer mentions the committee ~has | spring, putting New Britain well up | While we are eblatt tha el ARt (Bl the past 50 years writers like Though a bitter S not as a body visited the properties | with leaders. He has L £ 4 85- S . vears gh a bitter norther : ] e with the leaders. He has been one of | into Liberty Bonds, don't forget that a 1 p . - & P nunsslepiditne tationsiof Bernhardi and Nietzsche have Rides the clouds above but once and of the six or eight ma- | the Four Minute speakers, has headed | Thyift Stamp costs but 55 conts. 4 e e e ,'1,8"3‘) o viorld 8o convons Fon ot been holding before the German Winter ain’t no matte chines used by them only one was the | the first district legal advisory board U s e R e DfferransinEaposs DICRLCInS people the terribfe ideals that I have Molly’s love! el Sl e sl S and D Inkclionsciot man el inatance (i ca alin ol wa v it s e have so cruelly been put into —Winifred Virginia Jordan in {he | uals of the committee have heen tak- | information for this city. i AT x o > e A i ) = . g 3 City are to buy a $100 Liberty s I SO . NOTE one more lie nailed, that's all. practice during this war. Before Boston Transeript. | en to Burlington perhaps three or At present everything also Points to { every acre of tobacco la Zend fon L Q0L N i el : o s v 2 Sl mE R s Eialsomon ory 2 of tobacco land planted.| Informal voting took place yesters the war we were aslecp to th the renomination of Idward I. Hall e e NIA. e terincont Tor ql;’cht he side of that the activities in the i | e i ot s Chouse ot | Another reason why mere men must|day to nominate candidates for class A CURE FOR PNEUMO S e o il FACTS AND FANCIES. ing Tine st oot G0 other parties, | 220 Richard Covert to the house of | again cut down on his smokos for it | offices at the High school. Next week Our attention has been called to a | jjeve, Are we to allow el - i : [ R 00 D10 el (e || R (0 OO e e i 5| e s U Rk ) (LD D) meles [ el Gl L el i et g ourse When Germany offers to give | mittee a report of interest was made | successful it is expected that Mr. Hall of tobacco take another jumip. the three highest on the list Under —W. 8. S.— the system adoptcd Iast year the offi« fescription which, it is claimed, is for all future time to be caught some she is figuring on get- . i 3 ling cure for pneu- napping, not becaus Gok: someinth e B flguring on BCL- 1 at the last Council meeting and it | will be made chairman of the appro- s almost unfailing cure T > 3 BUEE e Gy Sy ting more in return. Your Prussian | certainly was satisfactory to that . =2 The cannon which is now used to |ces will be divided between the build= ; Tt e o L < . 3 1 | certainly was satisfactory at | priations committee and Mr. Covert of b 3 < U bnia. We cannot vouch for it be- s & s GNEE G ut | is o natural trader, even in matters | Lody if not to vour writer, and it | the roads, rivers and bridges com. | fdvertise the Victory Loan in this|ings, alternating every year, This SRS mpcanno tnderstand the RlorRl e ind deatitopvasti showed the committee were on their | mittee. city and which, before it was thus ef- | year they will e elected as follows ge to speak of but those of our PRLITED Syl e o === job and alive to the taxpayers’ inter- ; fiectively camouflaged, decorated the | Senior class— President and Secre- e to s s ! hardis and Nietzsches write? Talyl st mott ol e Rto A Il Deace lies s ahomies: i St G i e e . churchyard of the Episcopal church, | tary, avademic building: vice president hders who care to try it may find The inner life of Germany must with Austria, either. In the first | hrogpects. _In the democratic ranks there is but | after having been in the custody of | and treasurer, vocational building. bme relief thereby, if symptoms of not be hidden from the world place, Italy has not vet been invited Thetoomlort statl bie . | little stirring. Several names have | William Squire of Cherry street fo. A i aalAent 3 e 3 ; I p 3 3 The comfort station subject has T i Y r| Junior class— President and Secre= hereafter. We must know all we to Austria’s peace party. And in the | heen under consideration for the past | P¢en mentioned as possible candidates | a long time, has a long, interesting Take six to ten onions, accord- can about it, that we may see the second place Italy doesn’t like AUS- | twenty years at least and committee | LOF the senate. Among these are Dr. | and varied history but withal, the 8 ake % o e Sl S dange if dangers again begin trla and wouldn't be caught at a doS | has foliowed committee. The last J. B. Martin H. S. Tallard, E. B.| work that it is now doing is by far i e i e A to surge up in wave on wave of fight with her and had no intention | sofion in that Iine taken was nearly | Alling J. M. Halloran and W. F. Man- | the most meritorfous that it has ever B llavge pepICery g ey evil thought until the flood of of going, anyway.—Kansas City Star. !, vear ago when plans were pre: gan. None of these men have de-) been called upon to do. This cannon then add about the same quantity e ol s a year ago when plans pre: e e e % o] al and vinegar enough to war pours over the world. > i tie Gounell tor a viitine clared themselves, or, as far as is!in its original shap and size, was for- Pt v mos ke LSAoREg The view of German language Speaking of shows, T would read- 1 anq o tentative proposition from the | KnOWn, have even given the matter | merly used by the Hardware City e e s Sh suppression advocated by the De- ily pay $2 to William S. Hart, on his | myolley Co. to pay & yearly rental for | YETY serious consideration. Since M. | Battery, a republican political cam- B B e Ticn fense society 1is narrow. To way to the fr sniches Mn Brances [aRpor it o Tallard has been appointed to the | paign marching organization of about ,‘;':",’fi’,, 1(:“0"‘ el Enough adopt it would be as unwise as it We don’t see how Uncle Sam can let Themattorl o referred to the | State labor bureau it is doubtful if he | 16 years ago. During the campaign a0 e Colion Das i sl nne would be for the army to refuse a man with his talents of slaying | hoard of public works to secure an |WOuld enter a political campaign, | parades this cannon was fired at in- M e A S to take a man who had learned men remain on this side and held | xppronvidtion for puilding it this sen. | While W. F. Mangan, democracy’s ace | tervals, and on one occasion many B 5ot o les cnunzsithe German. The soldier of our army | make desperadoes of {hc YOUNS | com bt ot wme mue out by the beard | i0 this city, has never been very am- | windows about the center were shat- not b rfere n, 1 sc‘)\fit: ., and thus continue by who knows German has been | folks when he could be doing a val- | of finance and taxation so that there | Pitious for himself —along political | tered by the concussion. In the old ‘"'d"““““.']“""‘”\‘ 4L Do s o “l"’.'“' bt 5 proving himself of great value as uable service ‘“over there'—Bagle | i , ot e 1. | lines. days) theret svas much iparty rivairy f 20V BUDILI0 06 a SLVE S EEEeD S VEE - is at the present time no council- CILsDe LhY Y [ the work of more than two of the sating the poultices and in a i s r q g =i B s ilertout a listener in on German trench | — — : mianic committec on the proposition. ——W. S. 8. o Jobscsslon Grithe Dring Diecs foll i t th t ot danger. (elephone iwites a5 s translator 8 (FATMH R DIES SO ON | There are or have been numerous| The scrious epidemic of Spanish s R e G of captured papers and as an in- ommittees and boards appointed in | influenza that is terrorizing the city, | And away back in 1868, when dem- | SEWOF @ @88 BT s CAE Sottorship oard of publication, business managership in the board of publica- n external application of this kind | terpreter when enemy soldiers | AFTER INFANT SON | the vast fow years the mayor | and claiming so many victims, recalls | ocrats and republicans were begin- | in the do no harm, at any rate, and| Rave been captured. Itisn't the & = ot SUN | ome by the council's action and | to the mind of many of the older in- | ning their party battles in this city, a | | P e who‘use it affirm that it is German language that is con- | some otherwise which are in different | habitants another terrible plague of | cannon was also the bone of conten- tion, managership in the division of 132 athletics, managership of any athletic team, membershiy in any interschool athletic team, membership in the Am- phion club rcaste, membership in the roughout the universe. Yesterday despatches from Hol- Ind contained the announcement, luse we have no medical knowl- e disease are discovered. tary, vocational building: vice presi= dent and treasurer. academic building. Sophomor las President and secretary, academic building; vice president and treasurer, vocational building. Freshman class— President and secretary, academi: building; vice president and treasurer, vocational building. In order that the work of the school may not be unduly interfered with, the tathinated: it is the German mind | N stames of existence and form, some | sickness that swept the town many | tion. At that time there was an old andiSoulthaginayelzoncibad. Herman fent of Black Rock Avenue | with life and some seemingly with- | years ago. In the fall of 1867, fol- | cannon, without any standard, that Again, there is the question of eco- ’ I i out, which your writer could eclabor- | lowing a long period of hot weather ; the contending parties used to fire. nomic necessity. T Manches Succumbs to Punenmonia—Double | ate on with interest if he desired to | and drought, hundreds of people here | The custom was to bury the butt in e X (England) Gua:dmn ::mfi\:zn;hh‘mftir eral Tomorrow do so 3 were stricken with dysentery. Dur- f}n\ m‘nnvnd and then touch the fuse. | 1“1(‘1:‘5(:!10];«5“(' debating team, presi- (e ) Gu ains the fol- | ROLEONE For cxample a committee which | ing the three or four wecks that the | The recoil often shoved the piece fur- | dency of the Aloha club, or member~ owing excerpt from the report of the i Kent o P rock | was to largely inerease the grand list | epidemic lasted there were upwards | ther into!thc ground. At various | ship in the school orchestra. committee appointed by the Prime | avenue dicd I a | from under assessed prope prop. | of 100 deaths and in one section of | times this piece was used by both e Minister to inquire into the positi short illness prieum which | erty not assessed, non-assessed bank | the north end alone there were 21 [ parties and at one time, during the 5 2 i i i of modern ,an(;uu,,es e lzdl‘:::‘ followed ar : £ Tn- | deposits and personal property where- | deaths. At that time the disease took | celebration of a republican victory a | FORMER PASTOR TO PREACH. " 2 i i = fluenza. His 5 loy Kent, died | by the city was to get on Easy street | three days in development, continued then prominent democrat, since dead, Rev. G Henry Sandwell, former tional system of Great Britain: GE R v aad the | financially, Prominent men were | for three days and the period of con- [ was loading the cannon when it ex- [ ,qor of the First .Congresational 1 ; It will in any case be impossi- | funeral was to have b held today, | named .to serve on It but no good | valesence was a like time. In in- | Ploded and his arm was blown off. bor in connection with the canvass ble to oust the use of German in but arrangements have | g news has arrived yet stances where the patient did not re- | eSS & % L clothing to be sent to Belgian| commerce even for our own pur- | and funerai sorvi for I e it wos the Tood and fugl Lcover in nise daye deuth ceveraily fol- Very well Mr. Alderman. Fow | service in the First church tomorrow. poses at home, apart from any mnd son will be h e o i SV e st a8 inalepiaemie [inboutiinof socciilfcoimanlfcommittee [ HIsisubiscuiwill he ithe fwan COACIL SN question of competition in neu- | tomorrow aftirnoon e now would rende present wood | that those afflicted could not drink | appointcd to Investigate the number |in Hurope. Rov. Mr. Sandwell has : ; tral countries. If we are not our- | Dr. G. W. C. Hill. pastor of T e N e o uits ot aall res s (RO RCItvllemt Tosc sl el ery] oo i (i {1Lve Il n minalandiifor §41 SV nh I s La the -wire canvassing campalgn | selves able to supply men who | South Consrogational church in this | commission as also the local fuel | and the staple diet of the patients was | ©Sbecial reference of paying them, or (only recently came to this country hout a hitch and with the great- have sufficient knowledge of Ger- city and Kcv. Mr. Gillett of Plainvills | commission useless, and the state | orange juice, black coffee and | not paving them? No report has = m—— possible cxpediency. About thir- man 1o conduct the necessary will conduct the services. food commissioner and his able as- | crackers. been made on that and as far as is To the Board of County Commise ‘-'"l!'ll‘f‘i“hon:lom'(n strong incentive Interment will be in West Cen sisiant back numbers as far a New SRS S, generaily "';"““ no :"“e“'}‘\"l;’( ANY | sioners of Hartford County: will be offered to rev ery in Pl lie and the New [ | Britain is concerned 58 We Wi e Her 25 vears ago: | iuportance has evet been held: The S S “lut i with numbers comprising al- S s 2”‘1:];;1;;““‘(“:_? :Ii“’ Giiicna Vot Rt ,\‘,.,‘“‘. '\‘:‘l‘ni?,’:(fmm Bt i }S(xv;;:‘(»‘n‘xz:r‘;(Ul-!itort,he.‘(:12.:\0,‘:‘;“‘0; And then there is the special coun- inw‘ ll‘:j ;""“,1‘,” I‘\,h“;l”n :;?«\“;’:\,],»11( s lL' t the entire local directory, and man clerks for the purpose. tion Mr. Kent v ¢ Giving many others the go-by we | caucus last night (Ambrose Beatty was | ¢l committee on automobiles, ap- m,h\h){,,-,;ff;'],\f V:.‘.’:\‘;{; maia ;;\\‘)‘![W.x‘lf‘lh); the voung ladies at the switch- This is only one of the many con- ber, will att 5 an h c | tnention last but not least the | nominated for selectman, J. P. Conroy | Pointed to L0 L0 CHVO%, s | el s S e e y slderations which lead us to the |cort. A ¢ ti fram T BnieIDAL (oDl coraraittae whicliSULL |imviatnor b otadl fox dolleaton andl Jenn||hycenthie Anolice Scorm sslon ers Fund i T o : ; 1 dis . E S # | ‘ o ST % : : b 2! the council. True, this committee |it to have in its possession and dis- conclusion that it is of essen- lodge, A. K , of Plainvill exists and of which I believe the | Feore for registrar. — The citizen DL : Al 5 A s o 4 their services to cover the en- | tial importance to the nation | Will also attend the services Wailten ot ¥ inhw Tonioa 15 I akil| sets i minatealonnaiastes Haat |pmodelsriortiand recomniendations, (REnaTHES s SRS RS O pas telephone are also de- that the study of the German Mr. Kent was 29 vears of age, Was | honored member and press agent, n}g,.'t, B = DN Penn i [lconcerning fafidusiacie plinonase it ;;\;fi!g\_!;n‘:r 1“-4",?110,-'LT“:“l‘n-‘(:‘\(‘fll;zt» .mé f commendation. They called language should be not only a native of Madison, Me., and & wot wentionine & Bishér offive, in | 4t alorl Aweisi Surcbardt for ae- || DiTiner dutles wers Inveljed, Thls ph,bouf.\q~ ‘,e‘f;lv Aot ,] 1015 st &k maintained but extended. the son of Dr. and Mrs. C. M. K Hioleetty e o | LG o e e el s commit ool e sl ol investigatefine AR e L B R England would have more reason | Forestville. Besides his parents, dSlies e e e et |12 e L R R T e o et s wiierap n e inalivilowned feanailiaiete on Ael SR el L R 1 bundles were |l o we o , survived by his wife, who wa though for some unaccountable rea- | qepartme and Oharles Parker | Were kept, the method of caring for ciety located at Town of Kensington. and cxplaining pationtly g | [OF 01 away with German than we | jieyly Miss Velma A. Fa Iai T e e enen | department and Charles * Parker | hem, the advisabllity of a central| Said Club has for its purposes ‘and have, and so long as she is content | ville, and ona ! C N i [ennyl bendeldiandiGuan sy shodWalliifeavil e, (Gtc W NoB repcrtionsthiuinas | fobjsclaitnel following: %o permifh the tencking of the lan. | WHo ls w1 \ e Wl L e e 5 o WTiel g schaol (fpeenitienrd. To maintain and operate a country medical corps of e football team will play Middletown in| "o goldiers' memorial committee, | club. It was organized May 11, 1916, that city tomorrow, lining up as fol-| wyjje it presented a recommendation The Officers, Director Board of g ¥ e e s 2 As a member of that committee 3 oSk SRSEe BE 2 Bliiss. 4s e reward forithe un. | S2FE0Y 88ito do away with itz Crowell's drug store as a pharmacist| il 1o not use his influence to get it | e , Joeskill, Mmanager, 1eft Nolf; | that was accepted, has as yet glven | Governors are as follows: o e b 1 5 and well kaown and well liked bY a| rthe committee il e to et 111 Peck, left end; Tomlinson, left tackle; | ny tangible evidence that a memorial Geo. P. Hart, mresiden Norman P. ng efforts of the young Jadies,| An applicant for naturalization in Circic ot tienas andiecguamt | o e LRl aRRUE n;'fn” 2 | Vibberts, left guard; Captain Jost, | will be set up in the corridor of City | Cooley, vico president; Philip Corbin ntral”, the committee, ar§l the [a nelghboring state, when asked: |ances. Some time ago he envolled as| 0 o onc s 00 CEE FIS FO | center; McDonough, right guard; | pall before the war is over. e bt teoise b Eisdui erous populace, twenty-five tons | “Who Was the first presindent?” an- [a Y. M. C. A. v rier and whils | M0 ¥ L elioved from is andu. |Sheldon, right tackle; Wheeler, right | And mayvbe at the next meeting of | treasurer: W. T. Sloper, secretary. swered “Taft”. Well, there are sev- | waiting for n: glosmarmyl end; Maloney, right half; Cheeney, | the council there will be some re- Dated at New Britain this 25th day eral respects in which Mr. Taft might | camp had i Hod infif foie et fullbaclk Mort Camp, right end for | port of the committ = f S 918 R BEatd Sy le - an g C i el s ack. h a i of t ec appointed to | of September 1918, to the poor of Belgium. Twenty | fairly be entitled to first place.— | social secretary of the loc ssocia- Respectfuly, the past two seasons, will not play | investizate conditions at the munici- THE SHUTTLE MEADOW CLUB, gusand pounds were asked—fifty | Providence Journal, tion, ALDERMAN CURTIS. this year owing to objections by his [ pal slaughter house, with especial By GEO, T. KIMBALIL, Treas st reliable and a “sure cure’. SPLENDID CO-OPERATIO [Despite the fact that the telephone lehange, like all other institutions (the city, bas felt the heavy hand of r and is being conducted under conditions, the young women who fpose that unseen group known as entral” performed commendable church, will preach at the morning Jror several hours *“Central” han- kady volunteers bombarded “Cen- d never faltered. Those who of- then called again, not aware of the vement. ther it was a great X uage, why should we I of team work. The result today | 5o o5 vF FRORILE G0 TEs o lothing were donated in a single -