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e - NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1918, e RNE CENTERFOR DEATH RATE LOW, 1LODGE DENDUNGED " 2= o g g Mr. Jacobson was born in Sweden and i S e P RICHTER & CO. lron Markets MEMBERS NEW YORI(' STOCK EXOHANGE el —_— { e ;v;«;n:u;oems‘\:’-v:(;lpi::1:38‘32[1:( llx:c:p‘,: = 31 WEST MALY STREHT;;'I;';(;;(; ...... NEW BRITAIN, CONN. Hillis Reports Swiss Woods Warns Public Not to Become|“Am I To Be Accused of Trea-| juusseli & krwindtce co. wlant being | 02 00 S5 Sroduced in Septen- g place of employment. Besides Pig iron w ¥ 5 . LA ! his wife he leaves a son, John, and | ber at 113,942 tons a day, the high- CORPORATIONS NOTICE Are HFHH OI Them” i Hys[erlca] Over Epidemic S()n?” He Asks Sena[e. s grand children, one of whom is | est rate in the history of the in- Under the provisions of the Revenue Bill which has been i Merwin Jacobson, the baseball play- | dustry, representing a gain of 4,600 passed by the House, and Is now under consideration by the Sen- - S ; . er. The funeral arrangements have |tons a day over that of August. The te, Tourth Tiberty Loan bonds will, ta a limited exent, consils ew York, Oct—10.—Rev. Dr, Supt. H. F. Moore of the hemith de- | Washington, Oct. 10.—Spirited de- | ROt Peen made. (\3213:30“1‘,-\;?0:mll:i f\l;v:wt::cli:j: tute a 10%% investment to corporations. Under “"]“v“‘]'fi’] “'h"e el Dwight Hillis, pastor of Ply- | partment issued the following state- | bate on President Wilson’s response Toas rA“ el SRt R | normai (n‘ron?n tax on corg;o!a'.tionn is r ed .v(. 189 v s 1mr 5 th church, Brooklyn, who ar-: ment this afternoon to the German peace offer began to- ’ Joseph XKelly. 5 0‘ e __Ie G LAY = however, is reduced to 12% with respect to n.\}nln.‘\ expe nvr.(( n“ 4 at an Atlantic port vesterday on “There exists in the public mind at | day when the senate reconvened after | The funeral of Seaman = Joseph |YeRorie’ (eid E0C s ‘Ef‘- . 5 certaln purpozes during the taxable year. One of t 1ese purposes fs rd a British steamship, has been | the presest time a great deal of scare | 4 recess since Monday. Senator Pitt- Icelly, famnodicd S At Bellian S0y L G ‘r‘l“;l 28y . ‘f" U’-’l\\}‘ 2 f‘z : for purchase of obligatlons of the United States issued after Sep- gling with and scrutinizing peace ! and hysteria, owing to the epidemic of | man of Nevada opened the discussion | Naval Training station of pneumonta, | days and generally favors 'lg“e‘l_w‘t_'- tember 1st. 1915, Under certain circumstances, therefore, a cor- pagandists, camouflaged agents of | influenza. 1t may somewhat reassure | by S Skt b of Soes || RS Rl Gl b B 0 29 CINERD £l DL W Rl e poration which buys Fourth Liberty Loan bonds with income other- Central Power and Teutonic ! the people to know that the conditions | sachusetts the republican leader, de- Catholic church at 8 o'clock. A solemn | ing, points to a continuance of lhg‘\ wise taxable at 180 saves 6%. This, with the face rate of interest high mass wassuag. Rev.John E jegarts ia Switzerland, chiefly makes 103% %o, me. Amor !go(vd work begun last month. The | on the bon was celebrant, Rev. W. A. Kraus was, September total was 3,418,270 tons, | deacon aad Dev. John Winters, | or 113 942 tons a day, against 8,389,- pastor, was sub deacon 585 tons in August, or 109,341 tons at [ avill probably become no worse than | claring Senator lodge's published the! |@ermans wholl theviare at ‘the present Hms The | statement criticisinz the president’s e in the Swiss republic in the | report in circulation that 50 per cent. | note could serve no good purpose. days Dr. Hillis was there were &1 of those affected with influenza de- ( Senator Pittman read into the rec- | Mombers of the State Guard at- | qay. . et 14 tarmaces blow out last of Von Bethmann-Hollweg, form- | velope pncumonia, should be absolute- | ords Senator Lodge’s statement and | tended the funeral as escort and | month and seven blew in, making o German Chancellor, and a son of ']y contradicted. The number of those also that of Representative Fess of | fired the volley over the grave. Taps | net loss of seven. The total i blast GOODWIN BEA : Socialist Philip Scheidemann. The | Geveloping puneumonia as a complica- ! Ohio, chairman of the republican con : E was sounded. Rev. John 1. F read Oct. 1 was dquarters of the German bIUffers . tion of influenza is certainly not great- | gressional campaizn committee, criti- | the burial service. Interment took Sisteniins e At ithe propagandists was the Hotel Bel-{ er than about eight in every 100.) cising the notc He declared the | place in the mew Catholic cemetery. | o= n 5 S o 500,000 tons & Room 410 National Bank Bullding, Telephone %130. e Palace, in Berne, one-half of | Morcover.in the City of New Britain | minorit . has misconstrued the | Numerous floral pieces attested the | & = e : ' - 5 k ot { : 5 s o . | year, against less than 40,000,000 to: E. F. McENROE, Manager. dining room of which was re-!up to date, according to statistics in | note's meuaain d that such criticism | esteem in which the deceased 1was |yl A8INSL less than potnne s sl the August rate a year while the i 2 s advocating the! the oflice o e boar: 2 o ould tend fo destroy the confi ce | held. > ed for patron 1A VO g the office of the board of health, only Would tend troy the confidence | held Gratiin At e G s o o BPnE ihel Pintenito PALlieat and thed dibotitione persontinavery 00 au e | ottt hvondt Nt thelpros ] po il y s b 1t bout one person in every uffer f : 1 the president of the . = A | the year were only 18 ok tons! er half for the Teutons. ing (rom influenza died, and the total | United States Funeral of Miss Robinson ! . : ; : s : { : 4 Over against this encouraging re- ntil the American victory at. death rate from inguenza, either com- Replying, Scnator Lodge said his h efunenaijio fiEMissECatherina Rob=SIISsH . oM e oo e veaiicon sn P teau Thierry the German patrons ! plicated or uncomplicated is only 1.5 ! regret over i [ Bpond o5 DD g the president’s note v inson was held this morning from he | he hotel had the habit of ostenta- | per cent. When stated that 700 | due to the fact that the president | home at 126 Sexton stroot and at St. ""]m‘l !(“_‘.T' ',r»"l".;p, theze - 1,‘,‘ ,,\\,H;,Pkl hsly drinking to the success of the ! or 800 cases have been reported to the | had not gone further. Senator Lodge | Mary's Catholic church, Rev. J. ““‘ i "‘; ,“.\ "‘f" 1‘1‘\ ““ s 411” i ”‘)‘fl man armies in France. Since { board of health bringing the total up { read from the president’s speech de- | 'Barry officiated. The pall beavers were | S e 0 &0 0 utput in ! fe armies have been gzoing back the | to about 2,000, it should be remember- | livered on September in which | I\m N an) Tobinson Eavts|[acy AEREEEUSE Stesl outnutiiny hds of the Allies have been doing | ed that the total fizure does not ren- | the president said there ean be mo | ford, rd Forsythe, Neal Murphy, | qeecn o ’:("""\?':,."’t‘_‘; 1o _l"'f'"ft Sk : toasting. The Teutons no longer | resent the number of active cases in | peace by compromise and that Ger- [ Daniel Rohinson and James Fmith. | ceesine secority of the disonce amd W 3 NTED ostentatiously drinking together, | the city at the present time, for it is | many’s rulers have shown they are |The body was placed in the vault at | . C'“"fm "\l‘l““‘ 01 s b Mven flocking together. They have ! safe 1o say that the majority of those | without honor. fhi Bew Cothol eomcters umdl phe | T ODERE R Rme silent and melancholy, but| reported up to s week after the epl-| With that statement, Senator Todge | grave in the old Catholic cometery can | Jiowever, the iSteel Corporation's continue secretively their efforts| demic started, are now recovered. The | said he was willing to stand with the | be openecd Saah :::" o ;I,‘;a::il Tralfled and Practlcal Nurses [promote the cause of the Kaiser. | fact that it is so difficult to get doctors | president, but in view of the presi- favorable— per i : 3 2 e : ; : ! furnace capacity and 100 per cent. of | 2 Hillis said Germany owned | and nurses to attend the patients is| dent’s s 7 d S r arry 7] ie) | e i g Hllle enic il il e ¢SntslspescnideliyeradionySon tembuer iR (OAS, !ingot capacity in operation against 92 | or rersons 0 Lan reip 1ake t two-thirds of the water power responsiblo for the large part of the | 27, he could not approve the “note of | ‘The funeral of Harry O'Brien of | nes con it ang 078 oo 5 b erty of Switzerland and recently | scare. The public is asked to view | inquiry.” : pen cenaandidiS nerCer taresnectnes Stanley street was held this afternoon ) reply | at lity of the dis- | to the chancellor would be in the Iy in the preceding weel 08foicTocl M interment i takin e f| M ey o= oo ool =GR B o Se place in the new Catholic cemetery. Care of Sick People ted o promote a scheme for| the situation more calmly and to re- | ‘Believing as T did that the ing a canal from the Rhine into | member that the mort = ; e e 2 ; 5 ; roducti :nt above 66 000 tons last zerland at a cost estimated at| ease is extremely low. e LD fec e P e s production went above 66 0 o | > , > @ 3 as The funeral mass will be celebrated r ¢ 2 0 s e 1] 20,000,000 marks. The Swiss | AT ,, 3 i B 5 L month, or about 12,000 tons more | £z :do.:) 20 ks e Urges Short Church Services. "‘:Tto’l'h‘l“:od u“:“-_“tl read not 4 reply, | at St. Mary's church tomorrow morn- | than the best previous record. The | pp y oard o ealt , 1€l ons gat iding | e sl ueries. One great source o i i 2 aking over by right of eminent | et ‘:;c‘p‘l‘:“ifi‘_a?fii':sf;‘]i P A e T T e B | [ i ituation is easing beyond hin all German owned properties. el e . iy should ask questions of the Germs: 5 : EEXDECEatIony city ag T T i e k S ) e German 5 s - ; 5 Germans recently bought La | {it¥ 48ain requesting that e pecsible | chancellor after that great description o (,"""_""“‘ aprecss New requirements from Irance — ~ - - se, a newspaper of Geneva, having | .\ “6F 0 WECC a8 SA0F &5 2 °l of Goermany.” Catherine Calabreese, aged 36 vears | mean the further concentration of - = p at no other services oss ab- iy e : : 09 DEATHS IN HARTFORD. NEARLY $20,000,000. en agents of the Allles, who also | S0 I B0 Otel seric unless ab. Senator Lodge declared he wanted | died Yesterday at her home at mill operations on rails, shell steel, 1 e lec held. Pastors 1sk members to re- g and sneezing and J”l(l( those having colds leave the hted the paper, by half an hour. | 70! neo ) France Dr. Hillis noted that St.| 37 Hosied Nto i i ar : Oct. —T hav s - & 2 something about reparation agreed to Tremont street of pneunionis barbed wire and steel for cars. The Hartford, 10 here e Hartford, Oct. 10.—This city's sub- % % | frain from cough aire had become a veritable " ree: a S fluenza in Rt = : before there was talk of an armistice, | 1°2Ves o family. The funeral orders of the Allies have materially ;]‘;“:[“‘]9 : d?‘t“;mim::cl’;d:’:g "} | scription to the Liberty Loan is near- Germany in falling back is now burn. | Ments have not been made increased. Some rearrangement of | Hortford in ie & aire told Dr. Hillis he had issued Bt S : ing the $20,000,000 mark. Today's erican city with 150,000 residents, | ;o (/90 EXRE COTR VS thel ipg countless villages and towns, he L i priorities may be necessary, in view | POt from the local board of heatth. | | % ® iy oiription was $100,000 by bl the original pre-war popula- | public in general that anrone with o] S2id. besides taking scores of persons Wasil.OstrowskL. of the more acute situation developed [NoW Chses TeROMET T, NOC the State Savings Bank. . *The Americans had built 250 | [ 0 EVRERE, TR0 Ay o on | into slavery only to turn them back rowski, aged 43 years, | this week. A large northern Ohio | JSI€ 20 T2~ D les of railroad and a generid at St | g g0 Prinity M. . enurch has | #fter they have become disease in- | died nig home at 50 Francis street, | shell forging plant was closed down | been closed out of respect for the be. | iected, and for those things as well | this morning. The funeral urrange- | for three days for lack of steel and ne day 1,474,637 rations and that | o ooq oo el Tl i Goolk, | @8 the American ships and lives that | ments have not been made is nmow working at but two-thirds thad rations for 2,000,000 for 45 | “Uq t 0" of deaths reported af | PAVe been lost reparation should be _ capacity. The effort to ve somg . with supplies constantly err™ing | tho town clerk’s office for the first | Made: Mrs. Otto Leupold. government department prune their o this side. At Gievrea there were | nino gavs of this raonth is 53. Am T to be accused of treason,” Funeral services for Mrs. Otto Leu- | shedules has had little success PO American hospital vuildings: i he asked earnestly,” because I de- | pold were held from her late ing 848 acres, that could take s mand that? It's not in the 14 princi- | dence, No. 361 Arch street, this afte of 10,000 wounded and 15,000 Cll i lTEMS ples.” noon at An urgent demand has been put to the railroad car builders - for the ral Sir C. H. Powell, head of the Cross in England, and Miss Edith iff-MacGregor, organizer of the < ning from Cross in Rumania, on their way | 10 9 o'clock for the purpose of recei | The New Britain Trust Company will 7 RD OF THANKS 000 tons of steel. 30 We desire to expr our sincere! Though this means the further Ge- ! Additional Counsel Denied Mrs, Gilli- | thanks to all our kind neighbors and | jay of deliveries of rolling stock of ) o'clock. Rev. M. W. ! American Expeditionary Forces, fol- alescent sl|n\\1t:|l\(>0;§l}. e _— Gaudian officiated and interment was | lowing the recent award of about assengers by the steamship = i i Pairvi ote 1o ~ars rese i };,‘::,upd,; Do Hillis were Major | The New Britain National Bank, WOMAN PAYS FOR SHJENGE in Fairview cemetery. [ 24,000 cars, The present is for £ : | The Commercial Trust Company and 20,800 cuns fnvilideg miw be open Saturday e (elenabass, i Loz : friends for the kindness and sympathy | roads, continued close control ing subscriptions to the Fourth Lib- Jorneraads Mconinued o oseicontny beria. | ”fv Lu-.m.i,\m-( il 1] gan Because She Refused to Discuss | extended us at the time of the death | of traffic is expected to avert the chaos | — = i e o e At b of our beloved wife and mother. ! of last win i sorge Froeba reporte: - Jase i her Lawyers. v SON 4 £ £ @SiBLoien ifrom = HJALMAR ALEX ABRAHAMSON - | Turaer he I iast hisht: Hartford, Oct. 10.—A request 1 lorporation concerning the eight-I John F. Forward, counsel for M | basic day shows that the rate of pay Amy B. Archer-Gilligan for associate | SN e s e or Sundays and holidag be the S et S S FUNERAL OF MISS' CROSBY. |sime as for other days. Thus, in | | by Judge Lucien F. Burpee in criminal The funeral of Miss Anna K. Cros- | blast furnace where there is a | court today. Mrs. Gilligan s accus- | FV was Dield this morning at St. Jos- | regular force day of the seven ed of m®Wder and is awaiting a second | ¢Ph’s church at 8 o'clock. Rev. Pat- | and each man gets one day,k off in | Al D FPAMILY. — The Realty Building Co. has trans- Officers and 17 Enlisted Men Miss- | ferred land on Lyon Terrace to the { Bodwell Realty Co. Il | g Following Collision of Carg The New Britain Trust O¢.apany arricr and Steamer. will be closed all day on Saturday, = ) i October! 13th, Columbus Dav, sxcent | teint ordered by the abt s oooit | afck Daly, rastorl of St. Josaph'allceven. it willl be the policy 'to. pay| 7ashington, Oct. 10.—Six officers | in the evening from 7:30 to 9 oclock { ghe iy dependent "on the state for | church officicted. There were several | straight rates for eight hours' work Hipenlisd e ol s (YR e omenitonthe Buinoso Hcounsal. beautiful floral tributes from puplls|on Sunday and time and a half for cargo steamer Herman P : of the High school The body was the additional hours. It is ruled also | taken to Ncw Hampsk Judge Burpee's reason for refusal = re for burial. { that tonnage men and piece-workers k in collision with the steamer |to the Fourth Liberty Loan.—Advt. Y 2 il ey rge C. Henry, Oct. 4 were officially ;n‘r (;l"f;”' at no time had any lawyers . . B been able to get the wo- | e | will receive a 50 per cent. higher rate brted missing today by 4he navy | x L g | i} e = | ecei ] il 15 e tment 1 BRUGES CIYILIANS REVULT [ man to talk and appointment of an | CHILD DIES, PARENTS ILL. | for work done in hours beyond the | | . | of receiving deposits and subscriptions i | £ additional attorney in the case would B > - i eight. p s missing are Y 2 sertrude Ros: the two year old feers o 5 be without effect. ot o One lot of 25,000 government motor - e ley of 38 Woodland street, died this trucks for December-June delivery noon of influenza. The funeral will| calls for 22,500 tons of chromevan- th, Mamaroneck, Herbert | ians Who Resist Depor WILHELM MUST GO ! he held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. | adium steel at a time when alloy steel | Olsen, New York nsigns Englebert Miller, zrandparents of the | mills are badly congested with orders. i | G oldon Abrogast, Springfield, O., l Military Exponents of “Kultur”. LANSING DECLARES ! child, owing to the illness of the par- | Passenger car builders are not getting | Robert B. Deaking, Brooklyn. | | en Wwho have influenza. Tew. ! steel promised and are making sub- | | ieut. Commander C. Stoddard, boklyn: Lieuts. Wm. C. Stewart, | Germans Shoot Down Belgian Civil- thampton, England: Francis P. | and Mrs. Fred Crow. ions by Amsterdam, Oct. 10. —A revolt has broken out in Bruges, Belgium, the Charles Coppens will officiate. Bur- stitutions in spring parts. A lead-| populace having risen against the at. | Report of Abdication Not Significant | 1#! Will be in the Catholic cemetery. | ing producer is insisting on consumers | tempts of the Germans to deport the 3 i { e | accepting steel of 0.06 per cent. sul- civilians, according to Les Nouvelles. Until Name of Successor Is WHOLE FAMILY ILL. i phur resulting from poor coke, De- == { mand for shell Known. Aftoraey Merris D. Saxe is serlovs-| ro)ing mills is in e ecl discard by of the supply N German troops used their guns and stimony | killed or wounded numerous Bel- ceman McNamara's = Connecticut Trust and Safe Deposit Co. | gians Nuburo g Oct. 10.—S: ¢ ly ill at his home on Hart street. His| Orders for France include 150 miles Tha <illed Pannell = Auburn, 2 W Gct; .—Secretary ¢ ¥ ¢ 5 . ol 5 el 25 e s ) A 4 hhdicates Shot That Killed any | e - = Tonsing wio 15 Ationding the sentan. | Wile, wiio is & sister of Attorney | of portable track and 2,500 frogs and A STRONG, RELIABLE CORPORATION ‘as Not Fired By Sergt. Burns. | NEW ENGLAND BEHIND. nial of the Auburn Theological Sem- | Pou New TEngland to- | nary declared today that Kaiser Wil | prostrated with grief and 1llness and} &n Ohio gun plant for new contracts 000,000 short of | helm must go and a democratic Ger- | their children are slso sick. They are upplant him before there | having dificulty to secure medical Boston, Oct. 10 51 day was nearly $ to 5 . 5 | the half way mark in the campaign [ many must organized and qualified through years of cffici;m, trustworthy service, to act as Conservator, Guardian, fridgeport, Oct. 10.—The stat witr vhom it hopes will require 6,000 tons of electric chrome nickel steel. | ! | ner, who died this morning, is| SWitches placed with one plant and | e Sl }“:w‘fh to obtain $500,000,000 in subscrip- | €an be peace. Regarding the rumor | attendance. ; | xecutor or Administrator. door of the Keystone club by e i of the Kaiser's abdication he said: Tl e : as. | 2L S s tions to the Fourth Liberty loan i e s : S MAY INCREASE TROLLEY FARES, | o 1 oa o rr:'{(,’,'.:\r‘;;\l,rf\':(:’y:\l\u{;’fl,‘,‘ Tabulation of ~vesjerday's returns | “That has been current o mome WESLEYAN MAN DEAD, i e i or ks B e Capital $750,000. Surplus and Profits $1,000,000 s st : 2 he ! from 608 banks showed subscriptions eSS we rhose favor 5 resident o b sctic 4 last December 16, occupled the | SO P00 RRGES SR K bring. | the Kaiser is abdicating, the report| Middletown, Conn., Oct. 10.—Rich. | president of the Gonnocticut “fg:‘e‘w . T d S f D . C ater portion of the time today inj OF $I3001AMC 00 00 Of te | has no significance whatever. It it | ard P. Pease, 18 of Somerville, Mass., | €0- today declined to make any state- Connectlcut rust an ate epOSIt 0. trial of Hankins and William | I8 the tota e AL ; ment as to current reports that trol- : 2 is simply sectting up one of his sons|a sophomore at Wesleyan universit in his place the situation would not | died today of influenza. This is the be changed in the least; but if he | second death of a student. should ahdicate in favor of a demo- cratic Germany it would mean some- thing s for the murder | 9ay's total Massgchusetts contributed | $5,750,000; Connecticut 519,000; McNamara, who was with Rhode Island $1.799,000; Maine, $1.- ht James Burns in the hallway of 025.000: New Hampshirc § 000 and club as Sergeant Burns was push- | Vermont $415,000 Fannell back into the club. Po- e - . . " man McNamara testified that he BRITISH NEAR LE CATEAU. s hit by two of the three bullets| Tondon, Oct. 10.—Br A FORD, CONN. M. H. WHAPLES, Pres't, by Doll) Thor HARTF S, Pres fPannell. He is Policeman Thomas Jey fares in several cities may go to seven cents shortly. INSURANCE BROKER SUICIDE. sh cavalry fa by Hankins, and from his de-| {oqay reached the outskirts of Le| New York, Oct. 10.—DMystery sur- L iy jon of the positions cf the three! catenu, the railway junction southeast | rounds the reason for the suicide 3 the third would have hit Pan-| o¢ camybrai, which is the immediate | vesterday of Ildwin W. De Leon, a | ). British objective, the change Tele- | wealthy insurance broker, who shot ' . graph Co. savs it learns. himself in the law office of Nash FJAT. APPRAISATL NEEDED. Je obaSv nen i IO Itockwood, 527 Fifth avenue, where s et e S P CZECH. he had gone for a conference on legal [ oioner is required once in four | ' Washington, Oct. 10.—The Germans malleennl L L eateed s LIy . - R . kS L. to prepare a report of the pro- | arc said to be making conciliatory | Sh¢ carCiaypans oA an, ¢ d & ror _ i to Czech leaders in an effort | & SWitchboard operator in the Rock- -ty in the state exempt from tax A wood office® who had requested Mr. . The last Teport was in 1914 and | to align them with the Teutonic peace [ WOOT OIcel Who Ral rediesed v kher is due this year. Reports | Program, according to dispatches to- Sty 25 ‘l & h L, S OCW 00 dis > n all the towns except Madison | day from a neutral country to the “‘\'\l.r," “’\‘[’“ DS s tered th e been received and tabulated. | State department ten Misy Larkin enfered the Toom { where De l.eon had been seated she 0 Ofe:x el areasnion | L e I SO S ST G (0, Sl » : i ison says the assessors in his town | : S 5 i with a bullet wound in his right j l : ed to appraise the value of exempt | Middletown, Conn,, Oct. 10.- Rhode (L0 L e i a l : bperty in that town and must make | Island State colleze toc cancelled >|(. > went out to call a policeman. Be- ) Feial appiaies | football game with Wesleyan set f pecial appraisal. 2 he arrived De Leon was dead. P i Saturday, on account of the epidemic XY CLOSE MIDDLETOWN BARS | This is the university’s third cancella- | S ———————— fiddletown, Oct. 10.—Liquor sa- | tion and only one game has been | 700 LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION. ns here m L] v be closed within the | played. i - t 30 days under a notice gvhich | e e e N FTO RENT—Upper tenement, six niversity received today | MARSDEN NOMINATED. rooms. 367 Bast Main ‘St. 10-10-3d slevan m the war department. An order | Hamden, Conn., Oct. 10.—Arthur = 8 S5 anil 1 prohibit saloons if within half a | W. Marsden of Madison, was nominat- [ WANTED—Team. and auto truck b of the university grounds. Most | ed for the senate by the twelfth dis- | drivers for a few days to fill vacan- aloons, if mot all, may be | trict republican convention today. He cies on account of sickness. he. elosing: e il\nd 22-gf-the 24 votes, 10-10-2d

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