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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1918, e - - - : - — : canvassers, and team workers need % A NEW YORK IS ])EAD (Continued from First Page) = Defeating Seth Low, Dies D \ wwen| GOLF TOURNAMENT | |l In Pasis. IN CLOSING HOUR i B e o tn ity - B Paris, Nov. 15.—Robert A. Van | AMER WAR onies. Some of them must f Proceceds From Match at Shuttle i S 8 G yck, former mayor of New et o ety u dead nere M d 0il LANDERS, ¥FRARY & CLARK i properly be given “’]’:‘:‘ Br ; Mcadow Club Tomorrow Going to I [l Robert Anderson Van Wyack, was armfi an 1 IOC S Sag“‘ ke inions w#o conquered them anc Siany E ; St st i York city after the adoption of the [ee S t]‘onger A H¥ S mocenaar Ak "r“r‘ All arrangements are complete for i charter under which Brooklyn, Long vy conceivably be others which the | t1o big medal play golf match at the Island City and other place ljoin- ! — N LES BEMENT PONB es, while refusing to restore them | g h R e e i = 2 Dty o Ee ’k Jpastan €M | Shuttle Meadow ‘club tomorrow after- i ing the former city of New York Walll StrectContn s T "‘T::\::‘:T) ‘, “[‘" (f‘””l“»‘( »110“\:” { noon in competition for the Rocke- were onsolidated with it to form rding pe: rl\ml‘i\xltn\ré.l“. \nr;:; S ANLEY WORKS Ger g {}\l\t-\]llf ”A\v; obment i feller medal. Maxwell S. Hart, chair- The management of what became known as Greater New | accounted mainly for the 1*r"<n‘qr(im:‘ ey i ek o e | ol et vy o ot | e, e, of ] | 30 Secime negn s Grertr ¥ | S o T et BCUGHT AND SOLD r‘” ‘t ,?| ain powers until their ulti- |} received the medal which is now portant and responsible entered the mavor’s office in 1898 | by today stock m ,.k‘““" u;\;m.”] e disposal is settled. on exhibition at the club. It is a | duties which should he nd served until 1902. In the eloction | gains prevailed at the slose. Seio Topes For End of War. | Deautiful trophy, and in view of the placed in the hands of he defeated Scth Low nd Genegal B. | approximated 700,000 shaves iy Probably other knotty territorial | cause in which it is given, namely, for | an Executor who has S e S T A blems could be deferred in the | the benefit of the soldier boys, it will the proper knowledgze, e E 3 S i k “mr,l\t e e Srenloa s e way. The task will be as diffi- | be greatly treasured by the winner. experience and facili- 9 | iR RN Al (oA beTore R R R S R 5 S A Sl NS L as it is great, but where America | The entrance fee to the match is $1 I ties. T g lh"”f way, and oils also G ODWaN BEACH & CO hands with Europe and Great | up. So far 'there has been nowhere When making your CITY lTEMS ed, but other \oudo]r's.l notably S tain in attempting to solve it, I near the response that there should be will, appoint the RHOOE were higher, The e o e no do\bt a solution will be found. | to the return postal cards, which COMMERCIAL (lorzlng was firm. Room 410 Nntlolr;l Ba;;k ‘!::lldx:\giu Telephone 2120, he age of miracles is never past. have been sent out. Every member | TRUST COMPANY = 2 ew York Stock Exchange cuota- F. McENROL, Manager. history of South Africa since the of the club, whether he plays golf or AS YOUR EXECUTOR. Ong : 2 nd _tmm*h furnished by Richter & Co. r war bears immortal testimony to | not, should turh in a dollar for this Cgnsult us freely Saturday & ‘members of the New York Stock Ex- . T r | f e e ¢ Brainerd’s Drug | cnange (3 wisdom of a policy of conciliation. | match and come out and see it. Every Aokt Hilciary mejsvs S T T . e 1 iy / he victors of this greatest of all | penny from the match goes to the I 4 Nov. 15, 1918. 0 1 " T s imitate the temper of Great Brit- | United War Work campaign. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Lydall of Chest- b Hish Low Close on tnat occasion, I hope that the | The medal is given by Dr. John D. nut street entertained at dinner last | Am Beet Sugar .. 64 633 erness of this war may lead to a | Rockefeller, Sr. Mr. Hart has re- evening in honor of their fifteenth | Alaska Gold ..... 4% 4% bt reconciliation of peoples in the | ceived word from Cornelius J. Sulli- 1 wedding anniversary. -:"‘ E}F'"* Q‘ hem (;! 2% 2 1013 re, perhaps even to the disap- | van, chairman of the national golf The Empi footha | el (B y Co 85 85% B T . ; . n al g mpire football team of this : 2 . ance of war. committee for this nation-wide golf s 2o | Am Ice ... 55 4 Lack Steel .. .- LDEATHS AND FUNERALS § city will play the Acorns of Kensing- - ; 1 e match, that over 30Q clubs have Te- 2.5 dtan of Tendine: PAm Can ohou s - Lehigh Val T oy ton Sunday afternoon. The Impires ! o 62% 6 2 sponded and will hold medal play U-BOAT MEN LOYAL. e S nniee MmiiToco LU rend B BOI i RGO | Mrs. (.mmdf' L. Morris. matches on that day for the bemefit | London, Nov. 15—The crews of | oo o 0 50 2 0% 8¢ peieE Y A s melt B hr SR OD Ta $ Mex Petrol ...... 661 169 | 1s for Mrs. Gertrud 2 ~ 5 > E on at 2 o'clock at the Newing- | Am Sugar : Nafl isad 2 : 2 i uneral services for Mrs. Gertrude | of the Tnited War Work campaign. | German U-boats at a mass meeting at | ¢, © 020" S0 5 @ "~ | am Te = 5 e R 1. Morris conducted at the homae A number of people who do not play | Brunsbuttel, according to a Copen- 2 £ Am Tel & . 5 N Y Air Brake .. 8 + Morris were conducted at the home ! | golf have sent in liberal entrance fees. | hagen despatch to the Daily Express, William J. Dunlay, the well known | Anaconda Cop i 69% (N Y C & Hud ... 81% 8114 'of her sister, Mrs. Henry Moore of UP T lT {J A Whatever money is raised from this | resolved to oppose the revolution and | Undertaker, has been taken to the|A T S Fe Ry Co 961 9 9 Nev Cons % 9 97 'Harrison street, this afternoon by match will go into the local United | reinstate the officers. They decided | Fiartford hospital for treatment. Baldwin Loco .. s NYNH&HRR 3% B & O ... e 587 585 Nor Pac . . .100% M B R pe i 3 4 Noctl & West 108 Mark’s chureh. ' Interment was in the Beth Steel B . ] Peon R B ... 5 A 9 4914 | Fairview cemetery, Can Pac 6 Pressed Steel Car. 4 | Mrs. Morris died in Pittshurg, Tue . € Rev. Samuel Sptelifl rector of War Work campaign fund, as a con- | to fly the national flag instead of the [ The Young People’s society of the tribution from the Shutte Meadow | Red flag. Swedish Bethany church held a very | (Continued from First Page.) n;!"nfli:’ (;\(:\nd ]1@ will count towards the ’ successful auction last night and =L 200, drive. ; e e s ‘leared $279 D oo o . AR] K 'CURTAILED cleare uring the evening | i g & % hi doctrine which has been instilled | The Shuttlé Meadow club raised "\Twmn WORROL . refreshments were served ¢ eveming | cen Leather .. % | Ray Cons $1,500 from its recent Red ICross Springfield, Mass.,, Nov. 15 e 2 2 2 Ches & Ohio . Y i 6 Reading 4 } 2 som-mmom, and it is the desire of the | United States Armory here toda Mrs. - Laflamme of 838 Main | Chino Cop 5 4 RepI & Scom ... 7 T% T nd {‘nn(’ time was on the reportori- might is ultimate right, and that | .1,;, members to see that as large a | duced Hs working schedule from street, this cit resting comfortably | Chi Mil & St v 4 5 So Pac ..106 Y 55, @l staff of the Herald 1d domination by Germany is for | return as possible is made through ,to 16 hours a day on the basis of two | at dthe Springfieid hnsm(%! where she | Col ¥ & I 39 910 (B By i ¢ . s hi i shifts. The night workers | underwent two very seriofis operations | Crucible Steel 56% | So Ry ptd spiritual good of the world.” He | the club, so its high reputation for | eight hour s| , M Y ty D o 1 6 S s Saliss) ' s - 2 © | generosity will be maintained in the | will be’ retained. The change affects | last week. e . Sfudebaker Lo 6hg : PERMITTED TO LEAVE ARMY United War Work campaign. 5,000 employes Burritt Grangs will hold its regular | B 1 il i 203 % Texa s MOIREEEE RN 132 ] Washington, Nov. 15.—Candidates 5 APy — meeting at Judd's hall, Saturday at 8 | I 5 3 33% [ Union Pac ..... Yo 1335 [’fnr commissions in officers’ training of the world, because it teaches CRISIS IN HOLLAND. 2 SWISS STRIKE OFIF. p. m. The officers for the ensuing £ Utah Cop ....... 8 3 schools, the war department an the material transcends the spir- Fhcs \ Weshington, Nov, 15.—Uncondi- |vear will be elected at this meeting. oo N“ “:; ;, 57 % g sqnqut);‘j‘o P % | nounced today, may be discharged and that the body is mightier | Extremists Have ’ Demanded That | tjonal revocation of “the general | John Hickey of West Main street For o % 38% “lu s s fd 11114 | from the army inmediately if they = 1 & Gaitierland by tho| Raai rotuincd to this oty fom) ot Gt Nor Ore Cetf: 341, 33% U S Steel pfd ...111% desire. If they elect to complete the the soul.” Queen Wilhelmina Abdicate Throne. | strike order in Switzerland by ' ¥ e s o | opization e e W o Vol CartChstall ey e, e et e eading up to tho subject of the : | socialistic committee was repor ress Monroe where he ‘was recently |y iogo 8% 8% Westinghouse £ R Shghel U i R i D e Loadon, Nov. 15.—The threatening { ;.. in an official message to Swiss | discharged from the army because of | o SesIon ; graduation In the officers’ reserve work campaign, he said, “The| ;ttitude of the extremists in Holland S intiins Safder hove, i disapility Kansas City so ... 22% 21% Western Union rps and placed upon the inactive es of the soldiérs are no longer in | 1o have demauded tie abdication of BSOS M. Roan of Tremont street is | Konnecott Cop ... 39% 38% 383 Villys Overland er, but what of their souls He | Queen Wilhelmina is causing anxie- e confined to her home by illn. that the Americans are the finest | iy ot The Hague, acording to the - John Kenney has been appointed of men physically, and above the | Daily Express. etary i @age intellectually, ’X‘ge Dutch government has issued :ivtxt?:” SiiRe e Gaaceicen Np bfl\fil?h’“;fl is not, “Shall we|a proclamation urgently appealing - Private Bertrand V. Curran is! " but “How much shall we |t -operation of citizens in a i o is B Rl e areiin e el e e et on | lGBemberiniGonno iz RO U hoand s gaRinsb st his Shomeflond] of supply £Ar the world for the | 1o t1 4 i = special meeting tonight to take | Fairview street. Curran is >Iat|fme~d e bR ran s ror b s x seiz pdde D ton on death of John A. Johnson | with an ordnance company at Camp | years, 3 ? No, J - a Mills. H ens ati rtland lined, $38.50. Wilson's.—advt day. She was well known in this city b the minds of the German people ed: “This is the most vicious and oral material doctrine in the his- EXTRA SPECIAL MORNING SALE 9to LA M. § ..miiis ONIONS M 40bs 7c | EGGS o128, 49c [ wivinis i i e OHIO BLUE TIP MATCHES 4 BOXES 23c SATURDAY Vi X : iy W G A SATURDAY BAKER PRAISES PERSHING. 3 to4 p. m i < : f . 4to 5 p. m. vashington, Nov. 15.—Congratula- | Shoulders . R ! P @3 : Roasts : tions and expressions of the nation's | proud esteem were cabled to General | | s i e ’ i b Pri B | Pershing for the American army in | Lea : . 3 inal ok o lh27c 2 : : 8 s i 24C ; ince today by Secretary Baker, with | ¥ Tt s B 3 promise that now a respite has come, United States Food Administration Number G—08535. Dromie at now B Zemie et bower to expedite the early return of ALL DAY MARKETING VALUES—FOR SATURDAY P R country may welcome its nome. AT OUR MEAT DEPT. 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