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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 28, 191& ! P “ENT street, died this morning. She was 57| of Battery E, 69th Tield Artillery, | | N vears old. She leaves besides her| was held Sunday afternoon at St TH = s > { K UP RES‘ husband, two daughters, Mrs. Archer | Ma church. Rev. W. A. Krause RS F]nanclal Hale and Miss Gussie Gould; a son H. | officiated. A squad of the State Yoo Arthur Gould; a sister,Mr ¥. G. Mal- Guard acted as an escort. A volley " | M Mw( NERGAN SAPPEA lory, and four grandchildren. The vas fired and taps sounded at the '_ s N funeral will be held Wednesday after- re. o MW i New York Stock Exchange uota- MEMBERS NEW ¥ORK STOCK EXCHANGE noon at '3 o'clock at her home. e i tions furnished by Richter & Co., $1 WEST MAIN STREET NEW BRITAIN, CONN. Burial will be ia Fairview cemetery. members t New CA . Rudolph Schrocdel, i CCRSHEENE WA Y orIC S toCIE X TEL. 2040 ¢ Grace Russo. | . 1o appealed to his listeners to com- | The funeral of Miss Grace Russo Rudolph Schroedel, aged 54 e Shisaiifis b I e e Ta Ry 3 A m. | years, died yesterday morning at the oy o every man to go to tl polls | Joseph’s church at 9 o'clock. Rev. | He lived at 20 Division street. He l U \::‘. (f’»“j»‘ = I“f‘flg 1033 103% 103% passed by the House, and is now under consideration by the Sen- year, saying that it 1s a.man's | Patrick Daly officiated at the chureh | leaves a brother, Herman Schroedel. I B Y CoR S TCRNS (T 66 o ate, Fourth Liberty Loan bonds will to a limited exent, constl- fto vote as much as it his duty 10 | services and also at the grave, Burial | 11® Was a member of Gerstaecker i \“w‘. 90 4{) 161z 47% tute a 10% 9% investment to corporations. Under ’tb\s bill the 't the government in any other | wag in St. Mar (_N"c““ . lodge, 1. O. O. J°. The funera! will 4 i & “ oo . 4‘:-« 4419 40 normal income tax on corporations is fixed at 18%. This rate, ks e A8 be held Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock . AmSiclUEs ... 92% 89 90 however, is reduced to 12% with respect to earnings expended for Chamberlain than said a few Gm.,(’q_ “({"fl"m at the Erwin Memorial chapel. Rev. | :::; ”r“\ "r}] ":4‘: gD 1z | certain purpozes during the taxable year. One of these purposes 1s s booming Mayor Quigle the > i Dr. G. W. C. Hill will officiate. i ki o 104 105 for purchase of obligations of the United States issued after Sep- {iita 2or consress i Ple faid that (pe T unoraliservicesitwerofiheld Sthiy I Gflal S paconda Conf o 0 E tember 1st. 1918, Under certain circumstances, therefore, a cor- » Quigley will back the presi-| ffternoon at 2 o'clock in St. Mary's ! L Ry B poration which buys Fourth Liberty Loan bonds with income other- ja every important war measure, | Slurch for George Carlozzi, Burlal Mrs. Klizabeth 1. Wenz i 32 . wise taxable at 18% saves 6%. This, with the face rate of Interest froferred to President Wilson's | Was in St. Mary's new cemetery. bl i “ H ‘]\'f‘fl‘ roqu]ircd to pro; Rred e L on the bonds, makes 10% %. h 2 P o send B b B o dace and transpor i X 3, i 4 A 2 k ,‘“::’\L"','f.'(:,"ff:,‘,,;‘; AR Andrew Anderson. SneRtinechl ol Mishbiizabeth il [ the 60 mittion hells Beth Stecl B R R il ; e : S Bk Venz was held this afternoon at 3 fired by the French at Butte Superior n declared” that this was ou ~Andrew Anderson died M e e e S e i ne T 4 nel s pus and that Mr. Quigley was as| night at his home at 55 Common- | p .o "gonivel Suteliffe officiated. Tn- the hn(lh? of Verdun. Pl btic a man as could be found in| wealth avenue. He was 70 vears of [ ;oo o in Fmirview cemetery, :_onrfll gl:';l l:;”;l‘ll\‘}:': e 1 o ate. . age and leaves his wife in Sweden, Chino Cop i I i I‘ bator Klett then emphasized Mr.| two sons, Andrew and John, and a — are requived Finjgihe | oni Mt T St Paul 503 p GOODWlN B ACH & CO berlain’s words and referred to| prother and sister in this city. The manufacture of muni- ! “o‘l‘ ]-“ (‘&‘x St Pau -4‘1’\ hi democratic congress who | funeral will be held from the home Miss Elizabeth Dyson. j Yone. | S Roo ding, 3 4 1p the president’s v {6y i | toshciron Arteencen Cash 0 O STEOY s Bl SooEhene UEs fepublican congressmen who i Miss Elizabeth Dyson, aged 75 1 Can you save a ton Steel ... b7l 551k & E. F. MCENROE, Manager. d up the president in every im- vears, died at her home at 196 Bur- i of this precious fuel? Sec o 803 nt war measure. He concluded o = e ireot | Titt strect vesterday afternoon. She i i 1 L kpeech with an appeal to his| Gustay Webber of 2 iting street | haq lived here all her life and was i { | oo st pfd ..... 33 2 C l P F A B h & S ld knce to support Mavor Quigley | died Saturday night at the hospital of | one of the oldest residents of the 52 Elec 0 ts atent ire rmS, Oug t 0 campaign. pneumonia. He was 36 vears old and | ¢ity. She was the widow of ; Goodrich Rub ... 4 56 % = t 043 E ontinued from First Page.) CORPORATIONS NOTICE Gustav Webber. e leaves a wife and children. The fu- | son and leaves a nicce, Mrs. | f | Great Nor pra A THS AND FUI{ERALS neral was held th fternoon at his | Barks. The funeral will be held Gt Nor Ore Cetfs. 331% S home, Rey. M. W. Gaudian officiated. | Tuesday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Rev. ¢ | Mlinois Central ..100% S e 0 == Dr. Earle B. Cross will officiate. Bur- Inspiration rs. Julia Emma Torello. Interborough s. Julin. Emma Torello, wife of Tay Louise anrth jal will be in Fairview cemectery . Kansas City so ... 97% hes Torello dled ‘at her home | - Miss' May) Louisel Northisof L0l ER CONNORS-HALLORAN Kennecott Cop ... . 2 8 Stanley street this morning of | South Burritt street died yesterday at Lack Steel E { the home of her brother, John I. BITYS HOLLANDERS’ \ i 5 61 3 e monia. She was. 36 of Mary Nissen. Lo el and leaves besides her husband | North, of 118 Black Rock avenue. She igh Va %ons, Charlton I., aged 16 and ( Was emploved as a telephone operator Marg Nissen, daughter of Mr. and | Max Mot com A i Padas her | at the Stanley Works. She was the | Mrs. John Nissen of 450 Arch street, = - | Mex Petrol ......186 < g o died this afternoon at the home of | Former Clavk in Hartford Store Ino | Notl Lead ....... 61 er, Mrs. Laura Grunenthal of | daughter of Mrs. Rosetta B. North, . : = 29 SMSAS Ui i ot ERE L EE lihee R ki Haven three sisters, Mrs, Will- | Who died last July, Miss North was 31 | Bier parents. Besides her parents, ir Brake ...114% Butl o Mrs. A Griftin, botn | years old. She was a member of | 8he 18 survived by a brother Jomm, and terested in Purchase With New NYC !S‘ Hud ... 801 79 utler and Mrs. . G y g 5 5 i ¢ Eles . Y N H & R R T8 3 S w Haven, and Mrs, J. W. Myers | Unity Rebekah lodge, I. O. O. F. The | & sister Tleanor. Britain ex-Mayor. IRE % PEACE STOCKS his city, and a brother Frank [ funeral will be held Tuesday after- Norf & West ....110 entlial of Hartford. The funeral | noon at 3 o'clock from her brother's Announcement was made toda¥ | Ponn R R e : S les will be held at St. Mark’s | home, and will be private. Burial will Fdward Gonzales. t the Connors-Halloran Co. Of | Peoples Gas .. ... 59 We own and offer, subject to sale, a limited h Wednesday afternoon at 2 | bo In Oak Grove cemetery. Divard Gonsatos. 42 yeure oid, dted | =1y, in which ex-Mayor JOsePh | Precaed Stcel Car. 69 g ; amount of the stocks of the following local manu- 2 Rev. S 1 Suteliffe will MDY Sdward Gor s, 42 vears old, M. Halloran is financially interested, | Rrq ; : ; : 2 5 e e at the New Britain hospital Saturday | has purchased the stock, fixtures and | 1oy goons facturing companies, whose position, by reason of te. Burlal will be in Fairview " T : A g 8§93 3 ; ; : ¥ e Mrs. Anna Klage and Child. night of pneumonia. He was born| good will of 3. Hollander Sons at 82 | pop 1 & § eom .. 865 T their well established commercial business, should be Funeral services were conducted |in Portugal and has lved here two | Asylum street, Hartford. 7This is con- G this afternoon in Wallingford by Rev. | vears. He leaves a wife and children. | sidered one of the largest business l‘:”vl{“\ L - improved by the return of peace and the natural re- OIgN Julia Torenson. Martin Gaudian for Mrs. Anna Klage transactions of its kind in New Bng- | g Tty adjustment of business from a war to a peace basis. and her 10 months old daughter, e land in years So Ry pfd | o Ot i0 i | DISAnior S Eoth dledl in| thin M1ty ilior T The Hartford store has been in the | seudsbans O g AMERICAN HARDWARE CORPORATION, held Sunday afternoon at her b A 5 Howard s pneumonia, th ther following } Hollander family for 62 years. It |mecag % i r ¥s home at 3 Howard stree, oLt Al R T el D S e LANDERS, FRARY & CLARK, .t the Swedish Lutheran church, | 42ushter by a few hours. was founded by A. Hollander and | ppird Ave S G i 3 = — the . 8. Dixie during the battle of | continued by his sons, Aaron and | ypj Fip s . ST LEY ] 8. G. O a fliciatec he De: ¥ . = A J c ve..135 2 8. G. Ohman officiated. The b Michael Francis O'Brien. San Diego in 1898, died at the hospital | Simon Hollander, and has been reo- | Uiiol Puc STAN WORKS, ere the Misses Ruth Larson, 3 = 5 = United IFruit .... 4 or Bengston, Alvira TBengston,| The funeral of Michael Francis |late Saturday night of pneumonia. | ognized as one of the leading gen- | Geap Cop ....... ¢ UNION MANUFACTURING CO, ) ) He was born in London, England, and | tlemen’s furnishings establishments | 1 s 1o Co i “§75 4 o O'Brien, who was found dead in bed . TG $ 9 e Tk et o was 40 years old. o was a resident | in he asi. Iis passing into other | 1 $ giog 71l i A circular giving a brief history of these com- il worved s flower beavers, Bur- | Moruing ftom Bt Mary's etuiroh a9 | O RIS cify fov -6 yedra. Mo leaves | kande iiarks a milestens ih the Hfo U S Steel pfd ... 1 115 panies will be forwarded on request. i 5 2 two brothers, Thomas of Brooklyn, | of Fartford business as in Fairview cemetery. o'clock. Rev. J. C. Barry was cele- | tWo_bro B 8 g brant of the mass and Interment was | N- Y., and Hairy of Hartford; three| 'The most remarkable feature of | yyoe it Fior == " Willys Overland .. 245 237% St. Mary's new cemetery. Mr, | Slsters, Myrs. James Cochrane of Nefv [ the deal is the fact that only seven George Litka, O'Brien is survived by one daughter, | Britain, Mrs. Margaret Molyneux Jof | years ago James W. Connors, 29 | - e funeral of George Litka was|Mrs. James McCarthy of Belden | Meriden and Mrs. Willlam Newton of | years of age at present, was employed | ner of Roberts and Ash streets vester vas i = E | Sunday at his parents home at | street, and a brother, James O'Brien | Hartford. The funeral was held this | by the Hollanders a clerk. TIn | HORRORS OF INFLUENZA CITY ITEMS. { day afternoon. The motoreyele was MAIN STREET ’ W. PORTER, Mgr. MMain street. Rev. A. C. T. Stecge | of Tremont street. afternoon at 4 o'clock. those seven years he has risen to be | damaged but no one was injured ! one of Connecticut’s leading clothing | The regular meeting of Court Col- umbia, No. 27,, D. of C., will be held Tuesday evening in K. of C. hall a 8 o'clock. Red Cross sewing will bo resumed Thursday eveaing. A. J. Sloper has transferred prop erty at the corner of Russell strect and Lenox Place to Elbridge M. and ated. Burial was in Fairview i rehan 1 h tt t | Tonight 7:30 to 9 p. m., children’s » s : s 3 nts and now has three store 2 RO YRLOY SR : tery. Christian Heinzman, Town Pcoplec Charged With Drunk-| 25¢ hose, 2 pair for 85c, at Besso- in Bridgeport, being inter - e as well as Christian Heinzman, aged 45 years, y sl : Lela ; James W. Carter. died Saturday at his home in Clayton | ';";‘:' in the Connors-Halloran Co. | enness Drank Whiskey to Keep tho | 1elands —advt EA. funcral of James W. Carter will { after a long illness. He was em-| [ of this city. His rapid advancement Mrs. F. W. Hiltbrand will entertain | Q 1d t fternoon at 2 Ploved for more than 30 vears by sots a new precedent in state business | Little Bugs Away. | the ladies auxiliary of the U. S. W. V. pleld tomorrow afternoon a j Plo o vears | | 2 : circles and is one of the many ro- | and their friends Thursday afternoon - . 5 7 i Landers, Frary & Clark. Besld is = - Spani f 0 g T > 3 2 2 . bick at his home on W nmn.m_u’ S Y . (‘““ mm‘j\“"\?n“_‘_“x 3 | mances of American success. He has Spanish influenza W responsible | yp (he Arch street armory from 2 to bt. Rev. Samuel Sutcliffe will of- s aug Sy L been ambitious to secure a footing in | Tor the appearance in court thi E 5 o'clock. | | \ 3 ; . | Emma, Minnie and Florence; two ke e Girl Bers D ol i te. Burial will be in airview b 8 » Capi o Vi ie | morning of Carl Berg, Paul Voli . » o sons, Lawrence and Christian; a sis- tiiokGaniiaicliviandimaalcsiormined SO RE G Rl S T e i (I SRR S con lbriron e cutont| ‘ ter, M Smith, and twa brothers, to enter on a large scale when an op- £ 1 | today to attend the anyual confer- | | | | = : s 3 portune time arrived. His purchase | charged with drunkenness. All four Lilian V. Cadrain. John and Albert. The fuaeral will be | 54 ; -ela- | claimed that they had become drunk | a . held Tuesday afternoon and Rev. Dr. Sonti rom First Page. of the Hollander company is the rela- s B i v io | the delegate from this district. The ehfuneral ol ian Y s Culial Uc;rgu W, C. Hill wil ofltlcriim:“ i $Centiniod from st iRage, ization of that ambition. Mr. Con- N0 Whiskey that they were drinking to [l distric e dted Saturday at her at 48 Pro . nors intends to establish clothing | Ward off the discase. y "0"f1‘*f"j“° will be held Thursday street, was held this morning houses in other cities also. | Berg was taken in Saturday night Harry Abbe, son of Mrs. A. How- > e Bu lock at St. Joseph's church. TIn-| ) among the nations every obstacle that | The Hollander establishment ts | by officer John Liebler on Market | ard ‘Abbe, has been appointed super- | the Chamber of Commerce rooms jeot was in St. Mary's new ceme- | e wish to extend to our friends | pag stood in the way of international d to have more floor space devoted | Street on complaint that a man was h‘ncm}ont of the Syracuse Northern | Wednesday evening at § o'clock for and neighbors our sincere thanks for . e ey strittly to men's wearing apparel than | Grunk and destroying property. Of-| Rallway Co. It is one of the large |the purpose of electing directors for S the kindness and sympathy shown | friondship should be cast aside. Tt #it8l W 10 TR 8 WX 08 SHERT MUAT | ficer Liebler found the man lyiag in | trolley companies of the city. He lsa | the ensuing vear. The following are Gortruae Helen. Gonld, during the illness and death of our | Was Wwith that fundamental purpose | i :]mm"‘fl;lv i B e !a lot. Berg sald today that he had a | graduate of the Model and New Brit- | the nominees s. Gertrude Helen Gould, wife of | beloved daughter and sister, also for | in mind that I announced this Prin- | pointment and is modern in every re- | feW drinks and while going home | ain High schools. | A. P. Abbe, G. H. Dyson, G. K. ty John Guold of .59 Walnut| the beautiful floral dedications. In a | ciple in my address of January §. To | Spect | fell, bumping his head and stunning| A marriage license has been grant- | Spring, J. M. Hallinan, Robert Sloan, — - special manner do we extend our o 5 3 5 S - ) _ himself. He w not. drunk but| o4 to John J. Kenne a cook in the | W. A. House, J. M. Halloran, A. A. thanks to the fellow workmen of the | P€TVert this great principle for parti- e knocked out when found by the of-| {'njted States Navy, stationed at New- | Mills, . L. Mills, W. H. Crowell, F A PO’I'A]‘OES father in the N. B. Machine Co., also | $a&n purposes and to inject the bogey NO APOLOGIES TO OFFER ficer, he stated. Judge Meskill asked | port, R, I.. and Miss Catherine Mec. | J. Porter, H. C. Wilson, D. McMillan, u;all,-uho.- League and the Swedish | of frec trade, which is not involved | it he would tnke the ‘;-]er!hge 1} Carthy of 207 Rhodes strest . Marlow, Louls Raphael, George e s Club. S8t w1 o attempt to alvert thoraird —— allowed to go and he replied, “T can- |~ "0 A i ord. | Ashley, William Cowlishaw, Peter ALBERT LORENSON, of the natlon from the broad and | George M. Landers Makes Statemeng | 107 Make any promises I know I can’t n/Lm::‘"fl:’;il‘:_‘t:““g‘l“ :":;‘mmf:" n‘('":,m";:_ Crona, ' George L. Damon, S. P. AND FAMILY humane principle of a durable peace Sty ] keeopi b maninecdsta, o drINKS G in R s (e h o melon) alshont Teave Buronledupmusl Menus ia, i SCOaRs - by introducing an internal question of on Oriticism of ‘State Council of | after a day’s work.” He was allowed d 7 . e ley, W. J. Farley, H. W. Hatch, Paul Card of Thanks quite another kind. American busi- to go. mamomas achilling ins besh FePected P (Bchicva, W. Schultz, R We wish to thank our kind friends | ness has in the past been unaffected Defense” Sign on Billboards. o }":":‘l‘ 1\0 "':)-*ka\ llfl"k] *‘1?\ :\):‘vi:)::s' on ij':""“‘p""z{_“’?m: «1:\2:2‘“3\:\ §¢ 1:?:»‘""1‘(‘» (;u‘:h. .lumlx ] Ahdro\lv s and neighbors for the sympathy | by a policy of the kind suggested and e e can. | the advice of a local pharmactst Is a Lee, rsburs, , becaus Out of this list 15 directors will be shown us during the death of our ber | It has nothing to fear now from a |, Geor&e M. Landers, democratic ean-| Saturdey aight and was found later | of physical disability. ] s Ao (el G R aes loved son and brother, Private John [ Policy of simple international justice. | ¢\ "5y 0" "0 e 0T 0 his home by f’lfil‘fl‘l" uem \.“"Hh,\“!f\ & ,g,m',‘ Lec Androws who is a recreational , The mombership campaign com- ison. In a special manner do we | It is indeed lamentable that the mo- | o\ " aroin street the “State Council of :;l 0"[ cataye o *_!iwt» EaRUICE R [ cretary at a ¥. M. C. A. hut at imittee consisting of 60 members will thank the cmployees of the packing | mentous issues of this solomn hour | 2 M S e B Ban z” and sosts. | C4mp Dovens, will roturn tonight aft- | meet tomorrow night at the Chamber and sorting department of the Gor- |should be seized upon in an effort to | arirars “ohlected, Mr. Tanders dld | gate i o e e taoa an | F & short vlsit here. of Commerce to complete the plans bin Screw Corp., and the employees | bend them to partisan service. To | il o CME Sl NE o "oe the | ooturday nlg land o & Aot . Christian J. Hepp of Wilson street | for the campaign. of the press room of the Hart & |the initiated and discerning, the mo- | ho SR armsticeRyhileibere ol e o | I acovering Mt oin M anee ttack BT i republican remonstrances; it Wwas!yic \ife, he brought her a pint of | L) . Cooley Mfg. Co. Also the services of | tive is transparent and the attempt s , at it was 2 J influenza merely an oversight that it was not | whiskey. She took sev rinlks ON S e the Home Guards, fails. merely an oversight whiskey. She took several drink WILSON SENDS THANKS = 5 S remaved before the billdoards had |, both began arguing. Nelghbors| Tonight, 7:30 to 9 p. m., one lot of MR. AND MRS. JOHN PISON. g . been covered with posters advertising | :::.pla)mm and Hagelick v taken [ men’s suits $12.50 cach, the biggest | ywwammly Appreciates Support of Club - Senator Simmon’s Letter. democratic candidates, Mr. Landers | (n He was still drunk today and the | bargain in New Britain at Besse-Le- : e e Card of Thanks. said today. case continued until tomorrow. land’s.—advt. e We wish to express our most sin- ‘I have no apologies to make for the May Poly took her first drink in a| Privates James Fox and Frank David S. Segall, president” of the cere thanks to friends and nelghbors ! © FLiLietn ; sign being there,” Mr. Landers said. | voar and followed it by serveral | Dunnigan, stationed at Camp Devens, | Woodrow Wilson club, recently sent a for their many expressions of sym- | Publican leaders are Taitempting to | .1y would have been down long before | gthers. Tater she went to a Main | spent the week-end in town telegram to President Wilson, pledg pathy and fioral tributes at the time | Make a partisan use of Paragraph |y,q not my housekeeper been ill. The | gtreet boarding house and insulted A z en's | iN& the support of the members of h e : i ITT of your peace terms found in your el : mhev b : Tonight, 7:30 to 9 p. m., children’s | : Aol of the death of our beloved wife, 3 I billboards are my Dbillboards. They | the landlady She promised to take blouses, 2 for $1.00 af Besse-Le- [ the club to the president. “I'he fol- MEnchlelant s T e address to congress, January 8, 1918. | were efected by me at my OWn ex-| the pledge and was allowed to go. Ll ’ : lowing letter has been received by Mr. Schwartz. We wish to thank especial- | NO one has authority to reply to a|jence and I believe I have the right| Jonn Sturzik dida’t know that he | 2Pds-—advt Segall i . ly the Ladies ’Aid society of the Sec- | Misconstruction of any part of your |, uyse them as I consider proper. The | gtnuck John Peterson Saturday | Seaman Joseph Roche, Joseph Don- ot 2€ 1bie ond Advent church and the Signal- |2ddress excepting yourself, bui I, as |, tising space is worth $1,800 al jomming at the railroad statian. He [ lan and Ifarold O’Meara spent short | ary Dear Mr. Segall men of the Waterbury Division. Chaipmanof Silie ¥ uance oomn fiee for which 1 have charged noth-| g4iq he was drunk and didn’t what he | furloughs at their homes here Thel Fresident directs me" tol i AUGUST SCHWARTZ, of .the senate, wish you would make ) jng while advertising the projects of | gig do. He paid a fine of $3 for| Tonight 7:30 to 8 p. m.. $1.00 neg- | knowledge the receipt of, and to MR. AND ME WM. PARKIN, reply to these statements and insinua - | {he food committee of the State Coun-| qrunkenness and $5 for assault s, 2 for $1.00, at Besse-Lo- | thank you and the members of the MR. AND MRS, JAMES GREENE, | tlons which are being industriously | ¢j] of Defense and the State Iood Frank Reck was fined $10 and costs | ] advt. Woodrow Wilson Democratic clut TR circulated by the opposition to embar- | Adgministration for assanlting Carl Firnhabe a 10 Cavd ot i hanis rass you in the handling of these | ‘Furthermore, as soon as possible, T vear old boy on Park street veste delicate matter: will cover all the billhoards, not one | gay afteraoon. Offieer John Stadler | SEG N T OCT L 0 R on | patriotic: pledg alone, with advertising for democratic | made the arrest. Reck kicked the | petof€ €088 SELIF (NUn B O J. P. TUMULTY, thanks to our friends and peighbors 2 g S Tl : pelE: Want Volce. On Pcace Terms. indidates. The new program of the|hoy in the elbow after he had refused | = Sceretary to the President for their many expressions of sym- S les SR o i s 5 e hha o it S eace torms | 17004 Administration does not g0 into! {5 move from a door-way. ¥ e % = = T e ONeAf DhTd e A o Mty || A protestiagainst lanyiipeacesterms)|iCpe o antiibecombor! 1) UArter b 5 e Corporal Albert B. Volz, formerly of | g MAS REILLY Al AMILY. | gictated by President Wilson alone | ity "aiomo S0t 0 nbively the Volz Floral Co., has returned to | NEW EMMANUEL GOSPEL flm‘l not pres ";]‘““‘"‘ of "‘(““" AN | fo1 the success of the food adminis- CALL TO SEPT. 12 DRAVTEES. Camp Devens after s 6 hour fur- CHURCH IS DEDICATED public opinion through senate con- | (.o ion e lough spent In this city i ! s The funeral of Mrs. Madeline Bern- | sideration of the peace treaty, was P A e D YM yym-”'d 5 ?“H Tonight 0 to & p. m., children's | ¢ ml.mun‘:;n Ton ak the mhr 1:;\“} abucei was held this afiernoon from | made In the senate today by § A 3 | to the men who resistered Sentember | T A . S | Sunday afternoon at the Emmanue St. Mary's church, and burial was in | Knox of Pennsylvania, republican MARRIES CAPT. PARNUM. 12 and who have not vet been exam- | 75¢ _Mn'hol‘ for $1.00 at Besse-Le- | Go5pel Mission church at 57 Franklia St. Mary’s cemetery. Mrs. Bernabucei | and former secretary of state, in an [ 1. : .o |ined. to appear for cxamination Wed- | land's. —advt IR [ Saunro BERey SN Andersen. dled Saturday afternoon at her home | address charging the presidofit with | Former Mrs. Landers Now Wife of | nesday afternoon at 4 o'clock, A card| A touring car driven by Miss B.|ficiated. The ceremonies were gart ORI re e I e S e e e e Army OMcer. has been sent to cach one ordering | Dubowy of Smalley street was struck | of the convention held there. Among AR : VT al parilsansnlr aes o Iy at 4 o'clock, | vesterday afternoon by a small truck (the speakers were Mr. and Mrs. her husband and children Democratic senators prepared \ : arriage of | Dim to app. promptly at 4 o'clock. D ) 51y o Hesator o tor e s e ant I”" the marriage of } 00 O 00 o xamination was held up | carrying the license number 32007. [ Herbert H. Hassler, returned mission- — reply Senator Knox, fo a | Mrs, Eo e e Ca K i % 5 e Rl 5 ritish Ea o G Tohm T EDam: SRRl el e e e ‘]‘” = landers to captain | 5, e pidemic, and is now to bo com- | SHght damages to both cars resulted. | aries from British East Africa. They ) i " gener: 5 £ } e erey arnum of the United States p‘k-h\d According to report t the Eme represented the Connecticut Missionery Fyneral services were held yester- | combined with the partisan political | Medical Corps is made by Mrs. Lan- : e | o et office. 136 oases of influ- | soclety. Meetings wero held this day affernoon at St. Mary’s church for | auestions ders. Captain Farnum was for many i ¢ : ; . ¢ a were orning and afternoon and will be e v o . sl e enza and ten cases of pneumonia were | morning John J. Dugy, who died ey years attached to the hospital staffs | ANNUAL HOSPITAL TEA. S rtod today. This 1s a marked de- | continued this ovening. nisht at his home at 1 Hartford in New York. He is to leave soon for ; T 5 ; ;. g rease in the number of cases reported avenue. Interment was in St. Mary's | GRIMALDT HELD FOR MURDER. | the West, where he will be stationed The annual memberahip tea given | cretne ' .,)”fi‘\“: Bt : & | Mrs. Tarnum will accompany her | by the Women's Hospital Boara willj in the last e NOIlCE. ence of the Advent churches., He is | .. 5 & e 8 | pitteen to »d at Bureau Mecting Wednesday Night. e i The Mercantile Bureau will meet at ard o hanks. Senator Simmons letter follows: “Dear Mr. President: Certain re- e lLynch, stationed at Staten | Warmly for your telegram of October Island, has received the rating of oth. He deeply appreciates your We wish to express our sincere Mrs. Madeline Bernabucei. cemetery. Two brothers, Peter and it antvite: Bristol, Oct. 28.—John Grimaldi, | husband and expects to live near the | be held in the parlors of the Center Tonight, 0 to 9 p. m., $1.00 neg- Who shot and killed Rocco Muzio, Sat- | {raining camp. She was recently di- | church on Monday, Oct. 30, at 3:30 | ligee shirts, 2 for $1.00, at Besse-Le- urday, as the latter stood at his fruit | yorced from George M. Landers of | o'clock. All members are urgently re- | land's.—advt. Court Pride, No. 76, F. of A., 1 John ‘Pison stand, today was held for the superior | this city. The marriage took place | quested to be present and a cordial in- An automobile driven by . C.|hold a special mesting this evening § 7 court, December term, without bail on {1n New London. Tt is Mrs. Farnum's | vitation is extended to all womien in- | Bernhardt of 46 Madison street col-|]at 7:30 at Turner hall to take action v The funeral of Private John Pison | a charge of murder. | fourtn marriage. terested In hospital wark. lided with a motorcycle at the cor- on the death of James W, Carter, L gl