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NEW ERITAIN DAILY. HERALD,! hars executive ability, vision, and disci- pline with sympathy - | “The commanding general of th | 1p is Brig. Gen. Smedley D. Butler. | Iie is a steam engine in breeches, and | { his work here is monumental. When Thinks 1t Better Than Other irory oot i one |Loans Up to $50,000,000 Will L | iastic assistants in Brest is written, 15 to investigate and stud American Camps e Given Out ol s e | pride in big achievements. e ported related to the makid | “If the mothers of America could 2 S toxicating heverages., Tt wa Brest. March 2G.—secretary of the | have been with me yesterday and to.| Washington, Mareht 26.—The gov-1 o "y "orouna that it is il Navy Daniels. after investigating | day thex would have been happy that [ernment's billion dollar fund for | camp ‘conditions at Brest, gave the |their sons have such leaders. What | financir ci de soon will e » Associated Press the following stat the generals have done is only equaled | opencd Licotl s OXPORIOLS ment by the excellent of Admiral | through s from the war fnance "I have spent & portion of two |Falstend and he naval personnel in | corporation. Regulations now being | 1 operations on the | Prevared by tie corparation to cover i advances will provide for the lending ©f a trolley company on a f8 of sums up to $50,000,000 to any in- One half per cent basis. ke action until conzresss fined intoxicatin liquors. O cctions were of bills for a st for dependents, to allow bul at large and to tax the net ainy days in the camp at Pontanezen, | Charge of nav and it rains 330 days out of the year | coast of France eré. T have seen more than 50,000 | i < Ao diyidual firm, corporation, or export Movie Bill Goes O ‘ > § < / RT . ¥ h il Goes er. 4 American troops encamped here waiti- | HIRES LAWYER TO assoclation, probaply at 5 3-4 per cent. | The .Sunday. movies bili ipg for embarkation home, and have for a maximum af five irs, on ade- | over until tomorrow as the hof 2 v e i 3 : 1 as the cont d with scores of officers and DEFEND STRAA\GERE‘,“:L.IJ- collateral. not reach it untid just befors i 1 t front the front. | The nature of this collateral secur- when adjournment had to be tal \ked for mile | ity to be aceepted remains to be york- | the chamber was to be uged from tent to e | ;e ed out by the corporation, but 'indi- ' hearing on the suffrage amends 1 A Nrsaeh | BuvimanSsolhnRE-Eaddon B ved BB Y IiEs EREE T e S B i T Phe senate sat until aftor’ 2 018 in the wooden barracks Dosire to See Man Get a merchandise engaged m the oxport having had an hour's debate on ¥ where the soldiers sleep. ited the | process will be acceptable. Collateral | io Drohibit sale of liquor to' i modern kitchens and dining roor Square Deal, ta the e <tent of 125 per cent. of the unifarm. In the.end the ‘bill ¢ Rl e e i inne S tor 5 000 loan probably will be required and | committed Prompted | loans will be made either diregt to the Compensation Law* Passesh! | | | ines was prepared i \ man who : oods to help Himselt, E. Madden. millionairc exporters or through banks The house, without a- word{ Scores of infc applications for | position adopted in concurrenie R e the ecleven hn : information or far advances have workmen’'s compensation law. gl o Fman _ York and Lexinzton, | been received from individual export- | ments so that occupational dise Rel theeoininas former Congressman | ing firms or representatives of the|some extent woul col meal with | Stanley ddle of Cincinnati to de- | export associations being organized | compensation awards. ol cooked, | tend Frank Aunson, charged in Cin- | under the Webb act, the war finance The special committee which 3 Ly .| cinnati with killing Charles TFoley, | corporation reported yesterday. Prep- | ferred with the state council of OBl A | who had three times cloped with Mrs. | arations for making the loans will be | fense as to its future activities, made 00d as any food [ ever ate in1 : substance recoms-| | | g @ T Madden and Munson are | rushed, in spite of the enormous bur- |-its report, which i The midday nieal consisted of ; rs. but Madden said he wanted | den thrown upon the corporation | mends additional legislation. Tt findsy to see the man who had tried to de- | through the necessity of making large | that the federal government no longeg | fend his home ger a square deal. |advances to the railroads. { co-operates with the council in thd | Munson. who was @ prosperous farm- | Reports indicate that exporters are | matter of employment service: bed - of Bourbon county. ten miles from | planning to make extensive use of the | lieves that Americanization can be | 3 &~ of coffce got his wife to come back to | government's foreign trade fund as|looked after by the board of educa-| oM Offered All They Can Eat. and his threc children twice | soon as the regulations are completed | tion, and child's welfare should be in | 35S “Over the entrance of each of the | When sh 1 cloped with Foley, ana the corporation is ready to accept| the hands of the department of| PHY hos French:| cause,” Munson expressed it, formal applications. This is due to | health time of hi twelve ki ns is fed in for minut helping of roast beef, mashed toes. stewed carrots, rich nic t bread pudding with raisins. slices of white bread. and a dining halls is a large n in wilch ety translated means<Chat | wanted her io s our child three principal influences. A sheep raising bill was puf in to | Poken at whom I loved First, European ccuntries which| provide funds for experiments by the | SX have bi nt and®go homs Nt away. Few | Madden lost his wife some years | will need great guantities of American | state college. ,umxmy J:_ufl- st e ohn haiboe Hiarithe ) in a case that is weil remembered | materials during the next year or two z ! Exceptions b ¢ helping was more than most of | because of the sensation it gaused | for reconstructionand make up forlack - | been numerou#ig oL e R S e ey | After divorce, Madden secured cus-|of constructive enterprises in the of the jury. Specka e_soldiers could eat at one Mo | 5 " c 'y i two sons, both of whom | war, have neither the gold nor the illowed in the gourt rg L f ol 8 rosy-faced YOUng | % ow in the army hey make | credits to pay for their purchases in | day but the redtrlbtion was with | their home here | this country and their inability will be | this afternoon. “Judge Dona o with the food that mother used ol e ] increased when at the end of the war Warner is on the bench. serve them. Tt was hard to ten nt | CHEMISTS TESTIFY {the United States government stops | making loans te the Allies. s | - tar phrase was A much food as vou | AT COURT-MARTIAL | somins virmonas ot setihont “govern | (Conit-ued trom ¥irs Fige ) WA”_ y vay,” but v %5 | 2 | ¥) vou can have as much food vou vho came for another helping just as they had been accustomed to vant’ or ‘Home right I spoke to the soldiers. 1 found mental influences by Great Britain, T e : : e T e e Tah aaohe, | ot so force us to change our| Are vouw going to the K. of C. Ball : st | 1aws of marriage and divorce. ta Baster Monday night 2- ¢ lifficulty in understanding that “Home . ert i T e o e f marriage and divorce, taxa- | Baster Monday night?——ady g my Men Say Formula Prepared by | 12 c aation | ol ¢ 3 ] right away’ brought the most heaming [ 1Y M 1 - " in which American goeds would cost ,'Il;"’ or any other domestic question. Land of Benjamin Cutler on Wil [ ' Warch 26.—1 smile. and the heartiest cheerin (T 5 Avery) (s (e st | i e e meene) i o league however, deals only with | low street has been attached by the i fiitor of 'he ‘The soldiers were happy when I | their value in dollars at this time if | Mifernational questions and has no | B. Stein Building Co., for the amount eld for the gl told them that Rear Admiral Halstead Was Dangerous | purchasers were forced to pav cash “"“T";':"I“,’I”"mr’\“” Ehafii B jhart 3100 owed B e aitaclment was i N i wtir 20 v & resilt, American exporters must | s 681 Tt tiske cblestions wiil be | made through ttorney Trving Rach. | il se credit if they are to sel . s d0osanC Chatauengwill meet ! i ? Ponce ° s thl (::‘ n‘v'm:v.l ‘:.r‘m\)(x :J:\y‘r):m(i and H‘.‘,‘. the big issue squarely. Our answer | A Dbill of sale has been flled in the| '° "W Points on an insistent inquiry [} Y40 "bonds war finance corporations funds will | TUst be ‘ves' or M0’ and I am sure | office of the citv clerk showing the ) fOT Sinclair, which gained 1 1-4 to paper men who attendd mass meeting of strikers on Febr 21, testified that Fraina had madd address in which he told the stri had just received a message that the ~ e P first of the German fransports Nawiivork B Manch BE26 —sCanitain e oo Bdinu AR D oyl EWo AR iy eTs gl E % > ana | sineer corps, stationed at Washington, ommissioned with a navy crew E S e e e ke T o F : that others would. follow, the navy | Q2N et ‘ 5 “‘ o provide a mcans of pooling these ex- | _but one correct answer, < one-fourth interest in the Star | 46 1-4 its best quotaiion in : try at t niversity o isconsin, | B e 3 v oher ol S ain strect by personnel already having arrived on [ !V @ 5 s . port eredits under governm n Co. on Main strect by o | citnesses today at the resump- | | . I beiieve that the people of the | Contaras Brothers to Peter Perokas.| othe ! is side to man them. It heartene Aokl Y i e S world will ace : > 5 : ther metals, displaying unsual ac- 5 et 8l clons oei o sixtallor (Gaptain Bawin CHIIRES S IR S , v ill accept fthe league as it has | Perokas has sold one-fourth intere (o : 3 A em to know that in the harbor o e i e e g E St Sl sl e G = t ity on its advance to above 21 Brest was the mighty Leviathan. e bean atousioiie D GxporE sl et i wnd buildings on the sito of | Shippings and secondary motors were ready ‘to carry 12,000 soldiers home R transactions and puot legally ad. |00 T D isc 1e nations ¢ Scenic thealer to John Contaras. | favored, but rails yielded in their oc- Z vance as large sums as may be need IR a other will as an eof 1 Crandall has sold land in | casional intervals of quotation. The 3 GBS to unite and Steel accompanied ru- ed to finance large export operations, | [€Ctive preventive of war Relvidere to Roderick J. Dixon. & rally T - i yome. nor can thev ordinaritv make ad- T Upson who recently sold out | mors that the administration had de- gl bad il 3 in ! Captain Doyle testified that the | /o S0 ‘hev or el sl SER[O PR i 1 nor Police officers Saw No Water in Tents. | standard half-inch connection for |\ for more than ninety days Us RIOTS IN EGYPT his intorests in the Swifc & Upson | cided to abandon pending anti-trust gnoce ehons po Wall Street, Noon.—Oils rallied oni many months. Chile Copper sustaingl the that they did not wvet realize power, that the streets belong them and they should not he of being sent { and ursge nd for acts alle to mmi the in i > | and that four battleships were beir - tod in interest | | | | whereas for most foreizn trade tran- company. has taken : it | it v ur . The bigness of Poutanezen camp | hydrogen oxygen and acetylene appli- | upany, has jtakenita positiontwith m_g,“’"“ _ Liberty fourth 4 1-4's \hen the e e i ivin by vl ot : Judd & company as cashier made new low at 93.28 and French ang ston is hard to understanc Solgsectianoes proposedin, eisgerh neaded on eredits . p 7 St and stones i : e T e e e e e e aneaneadedionieredt ‘ 000 Flouses Sacked, Man Sanie Miss May Dunn and Miss Asnes Wall street, 1:30 p. m.—U. & Steel the tented and barrack-covered city. | would have caused explosions and | "1 "i"(iic ast condition which has : OPI® L ('Kecfe of North street attended the And several other leaders made niove Speaking of tents, I went into a score “dangerous consequence had the | qven export organizations to the Murdered and pPrisoners leased © barade in New York city yesterday than full recovery during the mid I of them. Not a drop of water can | government adopted it and put it in | (oo g 2BV UL G o i Edw Hanson has heen discharg- | Session, shippings also recording f CoNplLIS. IUIN fal into any of them. Tho tent AvuqnynlemH,\\HhKH\( crstamaty z(m)\ e s e vcialed Mob or N ativee. e e e e e e b TS e Va March 26.—Marshal Fd ell drained, and each has a stove | ment in the military forces of non- Lot S % £ il ) e special- %a et X Db L Ben e Sadinal s o [ 1pake a loan direct to exporters only ) Mty SN ance six months with an engineer- | ties were heavy, notably Interborough &' Fgtheinae dauactere /g and is warm and comfo | expert 1an ) P e March 26. (By Mon- detachment of the army. bonds and International Agricultura] 1talian delegation last' evening men come and go by the thousands. | ~Prof. Heisig described an analysis Chemical Pfd. at declines of 2 to 3 Connection with possible militd It is a cify of movement certainly |of the synthetic fuel which Weisger-| 1. toyms. Soints = . ° measures discussed by the council, s the popuiation is concerncd. | ber offered to the British government, | " iion exporters doing busines view of the grave situation in eastd n illustration of the magni- {the witness declaring it contained | | | sactions a year or eighteen months MARSHAL FOCH . ).—The official reports of the! = i e T S e e ) e The Womer Foreign Missionary in villages were sacked. On March 14 | Soclety of the Baptist church met this = ==, ; several British soldiers were mur fternoon in the church parlor X lose—Selling of investment rails derod and a mob sacked and burned per. “‘Oriental Housckeepers,” was @ . '11® extreme losses of 1 to 21 the slations ot El-Rekkah and F read by Mrs, Niven. Do aayel the manketfttsi mostipros Wasta. On March 15 the expres One of the Wednesday ternoon .’;,;””"T‘,‘ getbaciciin Ffliefinal Snour. rom Cairo was pillaged and several | Series of organ recitals w veld in | Lhe closing was heavy. ales ap- proximated 750,000 shares. | regular hanking channels on reason- the United States also have under- Europ: ¢ tude of the operations, as many as|gasoline, to which picric acid had}hken informal negotiatlons with the Mr. Bratiano, the Roumanian 8,000 troops are reccived some days | corporation to ascertain whether they mier speaking of events in eastd | may share in the zovernment's credit Europe today, expressed the vl in a single day , | motors had it been used | arrangemenis. They have been told that Bolshevism might . soon ex £hidoniotlnorywhieh o commend, | - - | that means probably can he worked to Serl because of race relations] the inighest the Epirit of the cdllol) HUNS ARE RISADY. | ont by which they can obtain ad- | with Russia, and to Slavonia a who patriotically remain in the naval S 5 | vances from an American bank | | Croatia because of connections wil 1 Hungary. rvice in order to bring these soi- % s i 5 e ha o oot g < in. | Expect Imvasion From Bohemia— | Which in turn can transfer the loan lers back when good positions in- | | to- the corporation. The corporation ‘ite them to civilian life, or the re- | Troops Are Available For Emergency. | been added. The acid. according to ind as many as 17,000 are embarked | {he prosecution. would have damaged trains were sacked. An employe of | the South church i} “ternoon. Or- the state railways was murdered. On | ganist Je " Beebe rendered the 2 S Vo Ao (e e e e e ey New York Stock Exchange quota- tation at Miniet camp! andlivels: Morris Kotkin, the well own | tions furnished by Richter & Co., ners. It then attacked the s nkman, purchased today, through | MeMPers of the New York Stock Ex- i or t e e e T e o Dl e T g nilitary picizer he Camp Real Estate Co. valuable °h 26, 1919. | gyay JDWARDS INVITED irning soldi the heroes of hard- Copenhagen. Mareh 26.—In veply- | iness interest, however oni > fire. Thirty native railroad frontage on Wilson street sh Low Close TO TRINITY GRADUATI( fought battles, whose courage and o : S amc 18 fed e e = o - Am Beet Sugar T4% 743 ugl tles, | ing to a questio the natio s- R o e e illed and 19 wounded. Severa ogether with a one family house fror 6 T4% " X B D S o | i U9 L GRS g BOPIOREL CERL ek L intenestitol! ey . 1L i i i) se from | jiagka Gold 31 33 Hartford, March 26.—A number the liberty and civilization of * the | \m Agri Chem ..104 103 104 prominent Trinity alumni are urgt world. They are bro‘hers in valor Am Car & Fdy Co 90% $9% 89 President Flavel S. Luther to see Am Ice B 4 441 4415 | it that the college invites Major Gel . Am Can . L 4 48 Clarence R. BEdwards to the con establish & | Am He is one of the largest Gus Foberg. The lot is 315 feet deep ter of defence, said he was aware that | vision that it must be at least tank and the troops and poli a has a railroad front of 290 { the Czech forces on the northwestern | cent more than the prevailing hlized to sire. Tweniy-two Ative g Mr. Kotkin proposes to loeate sembiy at Weinar, Mr. Noske. minis- { is determined largely by ihe les and in cheerfuln | trontier of Bohemia had been rein- | count rate on ninety-day commercial lied and 0 weurd his junk business there, and his friends 5 -4 1 _ “The outstanding impression 1| {000 0", ortin despateh savs. He | paper, at present 4 i- orought with me out of the valny dav® | said necessary measures had been | Thib would make the minimum rate | - the least possib at *ontanezen is e buoyar anda | & 1 ths t th ime tr i G 50 S ol v Itogcther 64 Tt | taken and that up to this time trust- | of the corporation 50 per cent iry Altog e B A S Blieertup o i L ome \y]“‘(‘\‘v’t -\{ i worthy troops were available to meet | million dollars is the maximum which and 8§ wounded here. The be- re you going to the K. of < i \“ Top L': Tel s f“.’l'fifnfi? ,n,‘,‘ ey ‘l;’:‘:“i:l-l‘:‘?\rm in eamyp ther £ g | any invasion the corporation may advance to an LONIOLECIECheRt 810 pelice was ex- er Monday night?—advt A\l‘uuml': oy A & 95, e ,,Y, x»‘ ’(‘ Trin "‘r «: ';i(l y t has been submitted to the | single business orzanizition len = By s SRS S e e ; Slae the despatch- adds, estab- | Bighty export orsanizatiens, con - i S SRR, e : : : ; i 9 yision and g where, in the grim business of ar, | {455 provisional German navy on | sisting of rou; N DENTES DONNER'S CHARGE, DEATHS AND FUNERALS Baldwin Loco .. 3 ! a strong fecling in favor of conferrh thevdsdiooked i o Ml . Volunteer basis for the protection | have notified fhe federal trade com- = ! 5 G : g of a degroee. Yol A Thon G the coasts, the removal of mines | mission of their intenfion fo ope Did Not Represent America as Sup- Susan Kachmar., o00 6 . : == :‘,““"“‘E)"‘“”“‘ e S ot hen | and the policing and protection of [ under provisions of the Webb act porting Bolsheviki, Says Robins. Mrs. S hmar dled at her . % | INFLU 1,\“: :'l(\v‘li:!l(,i'“:\“(n)n\u; ou spoke of home, and then they | fishins & R L Boston, March 26.—Colonel Ray-' morni P D sieet dnliiie: o 3 3 | Chicago, March 26.—A conventio Fairly danc wi LDy O AMEE R N CHON already developir ire steel, copper, | ond Robins, merls f the survived by 4 hin op to save the Moder nodmen of A 1 ch- Lo B to b e lumber of varic kinds. textiles s mission to Russia, de- | mar, and a daughter, o Ul o WL : “War is a gr business and 2S¢ e Tiirer Pl 11T s al se' statements The f ral will be . | Co & : : here vesterda A 1bot. hea 1 ) y P Sc T 4 automobiles. machinery of varied L t 1 wil . 10ld at 8| = : men ha lived hard lives, but fthey | Members of School Board, and Capt. B e Sman P Bonnes betors i y oot o the T Cons Gas .. S0 2 counsel, described tl situation a| nave the conscious air of the modest | Griswold Address Gathering | paper, tanning materials, phosphatc vie Federation in Nev vk - rainian church Crucible Stecl . 66 critical. In Octobe 3. he said mon who knows he has performed the pADCh S iann 18 e B Distiilers Sec 5 3 1 ; the society had a gener: fund 1 : a sect bito iy P E ty h al fund hardest job in history efficiently and ! The TF. ) rie 1st pfd . > g 310,000,000 in securities. and this ha ), victorfously. And now they are eager { of the «f\«m!w'w]r I-r:‘ 4“"‘”‘*-,l“’:‘1 "‘_' oDt T e e e “,”‘ GLED Gen Elec , 1563 156% | dwindled to $640,000 largely ‘.‘»nlf\i #& oo Home and o ue the service | luncheon to be held in the Y. M A LS o gr i s > > - toodrich Rub e o et s AR e banquet hall at 6:15 this afternoon . — supported Eolsheviki Hart Pcasc and Tlatt Chosen for Goodrich Rub .. 5 |of influenza and pneumonis of making etter rid ancue o oL = i QR v > 1 tter A \Tn ¢ % - Grea or pfd 2 S LONG AIRSHIP FLIGHT o letter to V. Bverit Macy Three Year Term at “Y.” = listen to talks . & e il LR M i & Gt Nor Ore Cetfs . Hart, er Pease | Inspiration per cent e disorders Calro wer T S ST O et h Loco .. 1 : 6 mencement exercises in Junoe . ¢ employment ard S Hhat ¢ 1 . sm Smelt ....... 684 g hat the college confer an honoray v natives were irried heavy packs as they marchec < into the camp fresh from the scenes Chi Mil & ¢ % | erica from financial difficulties 7y chool board will be the guests | oil, and munitior One association = t tobins mads o (would limii its foreign trade to ansk and created the impression DIRECTORS ) JILTED SUITOR SUES FOR | itish Machine in Afr Tor 19 : deration. Colonel Robins | MONEY HE SPENT ON GIRH i e o ey tow re- | Interboco ... 3% | Hagerstown, Md. March 26.—Be . Donner, adding. “the entire subs sted directors the C. A. ! Interboro pfd .... 13} 2 12% | cause she spurned his love, he alloges) with' pres London, 3 h 26.—The Iiri Rielels sneni s o st night for a term of three years. | Kenn Copp ..... 3035 3 | after he had showered her g The three year term of the directors | Lack Steel ....... 631 68 A L t of ovaters, three peol | Fifty Miles of* Boardwalk. and the gathering will 8 ] by members of the board, and Cap- swold is opportunity w by the merchants and busi- secative of the city through e bureau to welcome B back to the city | the Clyde v vesterday after fibuse’a HIY expired last night and they were re- | Lehigh Valley . 547 5434 apples and other things.” Jesse M yurpose of this luncheon, and | flight whi » in the air con- . ' elected unanimously b - Max Mot com 5 3 3 Harden, an J to demand from Mr. Don- Prosent ) Mex Petro . 76 county, has filed an action again ; e e s President 1. M. Wightman has | Nat Lead .. : hic Schnider, ot 1 “] found an ample supply of fuel |‘topics, and the doings of the various | the eircling of the Isle of Man and . D9F IR CvIACHCC SADPOrtn; ab- | announced his intentions of with- | N ¥ Alr Brake . 63 1 rden seeks to recover $32.66 wl available for all the stoves » tho | boards in the cily government. The | home by way of Liverpool and the i gy S gCia i g LOg Do camp. I found bathing facilities suf- | activities of the city departments will | Midlar Vi intended to remain o trips over the camps here 1 walked about while it was raining 1t 50 miles of boardwalk made possible to visit all parts of the camj without inconvenience Every man ir “camp has a bunk, mattress, and five n blankets, BEvery tent is squared I Wooden framing and has a wooden | others which are to follow is to keep [ tinuounsly for nineteen hours. The ship R-34 1 e her base o calls upon the federation aged coal dealer of:'thi floor and stove. the husinessmen intormed on eivic | itinerary included a flight to Dublin 10l Hasowat drawing from the ecandidacy for the | N Y C & Hud he says he spent upon the voung w ffice of president of the association. | Nev Cons ... .. 155 153 man “cient to give each man in camp two | be brought before the members of jin the air < our hours and cir £ 2 Tk wd unless he can be previailed Mpon | N YN H & HR R 30 4 - - aths a week and laundry facilities [ the chamber at ted inter in | cle Treland A ‘ R 5 (o again fill the office, another man | Northern Paclfic DR. F. R. SMITH DEAD; ample ta clean underweir twice ening Standard says the nexi | fore th NeANLY 25 wi T chosen at the annual meeting | Norfolk & Wes 4 PROMINENT SHRINEE 1e ship will be over th 3 f v ) T S of the directors on April 14 Penn R R 41 Rochester, N. Y March *26.~=Di sess,” and ask himself “the righ publicly to 1 I futation of “d found twelve amusement plac VISITING ELKS COMING. in,) operation which last weelk enter tained 130,000 me I found water supp ple “T can sec for criticism iR S f members of the e iin. according to Mana- i nas i sho | 1tep H & § com ) 0 — - ABY cah T Have visiteabin e 0 5 of that city will be in attend- | 3 LA E * Groff of the Western Union Tele- ) Michael Sweency on | South Pac L1017 A NOT!CE Btures L tound rnialemban ance at the annual hanquet tomorrow | Lawton. Oklu, Mareh 26— Licut. | €raph company. Relatives and friends | March 1§ in front of the Harvey Hub- | South Rallway ... 28% 2 1 . fagilities ample and above iticism. | night. Ju William J. Malone of | Flenry €. Hide of Columbia, Mo.. aa of several fighting men have bel nt was due to the probable | South Railway pfd 68 - B 1e camp well lighted, and tol, who will deliver the banquet | Cadet William M. Crabtree of James-, sent “swelcome hiom messages | criminal gt of Sweeney was the find- | Studebaker 623 61 Ealis: At € : speech, will be accompanied by a del- | i e n ests. An at- ) e : People’s Gas i Fredovick R. Smith, who was impei feaii e et then madc cross BRIDGEORT SHOP GUARD Press Steel Car % 6 potentate of the Mystic Shrine 3 il 9B . (6L o ny ! Ll < | 2 05 A CHARGED WITH MURDER | Ray Cons 2 5 North America in 1914, died yestens | ord from Middletown that a Reading . 3 3 r reumonia, aged 48 vearsgd TWO SOIDIERS DIF L 3 is hecoming a fad 3 port, March G the town, N. D., were instantly killed rough th 1t possible to | inz made today by Coroner J. J. Phe- | Texas Oil .. ... 0o 2 & Wil hold & oublic <eni Kenils cgation of from the Bell city. [ vesterday when the plane in which | resch any f ships aid weeney, Who was himself | Union Pae : worth club hall tomerrow evening It is expected that over 200 will at- | they were flving fell into a wheat field | fransports al sea 50 hours distant | Wounded in the affray, is under arrest | United Fruit .. 7% | following the meecting. Whist will tend the banquet. §hal 2 mile south of Lawton. j from! Cape R Newioundland. l‘“ the hospital, charged with murder. | Utah Cop ,. start at 878 % 1 uw the beginning of cperations for complete lighting system. | “I wish to congratulate the war 4“».1 partment on the ability of Majer

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