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NFW BRITAIN ) PICK COMMITTEES |, 2 === SHALL BOY WOULD | 7zm Jacob Allen. | Rev. Dr. §. G. Ohman will be in [ ' charge of the funeral services for the | ) I | Wee 5 ’[Y “ { late Mrs. Jacob Allen at the Swedish } ) n! Lutheran church tomorrow afternoon. | 4 L A The services will be held in the | | =y raaT i church at 2 o’clock and in the Erwin ! (Special | New York, Mai New Britzin Asked to Contribuge o™ L~ * « There Children and Not Teachers |,.2vir,* it o Ira E. Hicks. { ment’s announe afternoon at 2 o'clock at St. Mark’s — this marketys church, Rev. Samuel Sutcliffe officiat- ing factor on' rment will be in Fair- | past weelk. of the Associated Press.)—Pupils in-| nouncement was from April 7 to 14 The aim is Mr. Hicks had been a member of | siead of teachers control the schools | by a statement frof raise $37.000 in one week for §t. Mark's church for over 50 vears| .¢ Russia under .the Bolshevik ve-|serve hoard that & support of the following local chari- | and served in the capacity of vestry- ! glme, according to twé Englishmen, exchange, which had ties: Visiting nurs association, | man since 1872. He was always . T | thelboara, ng 39 including the Milk Station, Day | prominent in the activities of St.|oneafthem an experienced sch | Ltalian Institute of Fi Nursery, Working Girls’ Club, Boys' | Mark's church. master, who has just returned ll'mn.h.wl been relaxed. TN y a notable slackening i of our embargo on gol for some time past, Jwhi i rdon, March 28 (Correspondence New Britain is to make a big drive | ing, and inte London, March Corresp for the United Charities of the city | view cemetery Club, Boy Scouts and the New Britain z Riisaial Charity Organization Ernest W. . Mary Knapp. Boys and girls are herded indis- € st, secreta ) e Stanley Works, - Inapp of 20 Unio AR BEs en AR L o Mrs. Mar napn o O™ criminately and there is no discipline, | tendency toward the is to have chafge of the campaign. | gireet, daughter of Charity Commis-| ptelveal D04 = y 5 3 » | says the Englishmen. Pupils control | fnancinl consorship— fr. Christ feels that the call is one | goner and Mrs. Frank Riley, died at| 5o=, o O S =00 0 T thma school a 18 : \which should appeal particularly t0 | jhep home this mowning following ‘;';.y\mnw of 18 was appointed commis- }‘,"f“"-"”} ;Nnfl?g:ne T itz as s e firs e | attack of pleuris: he had been il s e abl t has been by th I New ‘Britain, as it is the first tme |attack of pleurisy L e | sioner of the institution and was M| ciers and merchants Ehat the charities of the'. oity have | for several weeks wih Influenza, and |S°2°r Ob U e e s 2 ierchants wa St charge of all teachers. On one 0cca- | coo o return to norrial inited to present their claims before | of late her condftion showed improve- | ZFHEF O B0 AFRCE I, B e i t norn the public Every dollar will be spent | ment, but she was stricken with a re-| = "~ S e Pl e his change of policy # | A clen with & £€° | as a protest against the action of the indicated initils at home for the benefit of the home | lapse. She was a native of this eity. | 20 & PFORr PRI SO0 gt 1 1 28 fo1k: Besides her parents, she leaves four & 4 i - | concerning sterling, & 8 folks. | i 1er pa g < Should a master prove unpopt toward the reste A meeting of the executive com- | brothers, Frank, Basil, with the A. B[, SU00 0 & WEEEE BYONC S Root ard the restaf iUy mittee will be called early next week | F. in France, Fred, wha recently re-| 57, =B QFNY SCOt00 08 T O iy | methods of tradidg, S irned from France, and John Riley. TR junction with the, turned from F b Y- | to find his pupils engaged in a com- 4 g L The funeral will be held at . 10 g quences and impliea AMonany nine at St Mar mittee meeting which must not be dis-| ;{0 b the week from Monday night to get down | o’clock Monday morning at St. Mar rea t perhaps > e s | church. Burial will be in the new e mittes | MCAsure looking to intl e holic cemetery. < SSRSook < y dom of dealing i i 1t is proposed to make a short,jiCathollc cemetery, and usually the most popular boy rep- | J0m of dealing in se@ e 3 aigr 1 raise the = s 2 < . | vet been ordered since energetic campaign and ra { o : resents the others at the masters’ | yioo W20 0 necessary funds in one weck rather| Mrs. Catherine Rooney. council. These committees not aniy | (16 War rreced‘ as than to have the campaign drag over | Mrs. Catherine Rooney o" L West | girect the. masters but control it “n.v'” 1“,‘»1- "v : ffi 1 B e oo everybody here | street died this morning at Jer home. | gzt ribution of food which is provided | SCCUTities by £ ys how worthy all these agencies | She was ‘JYxo:\]N of age. She leaves| g, 4o mid-day meal and which is|SUeS committees g P it support are there is no occa- | her husband and a son and daughter. | gpo (e SOy BN S0 e - | and Great Britain, 98 on for presenting their claims in| -Dr. Harry Elcock, the medigal ex- | o0 F % s putting the world hag | aminer, zave the cause of death as : BT of frec international & heart failure. The funeral 1 be Pupile do cxacily as they Blsdes | ooy gf o Liraga reart failure e funeral walking inta the classroom and leav- | C2F . is alregdy s Campaign Organization. : 4 . held at 9 o’clock Mcnday morning at | “o S0 b N progress, | AUst De immediate an St. Ma church 1 Srpns st > tion looking o iocal finf The following organization has been | perfected for the campaign: Executive | S et by ) ) i committee, the same that has been in e s i e e e e Gl G charge of the work up to this time, | William Grennerod. iEin= rooi 1= hthe fir<ihio bolacvea | R +. G Platt, C. T. Bennett. W. L.| Willlam Grennerod, age { months, | anq he usually gets the hest. No pun- | P} fatch, . G, Vibberts, H. S. Hart, P.| died late fast evening at the home of | ishment of any kind is inflicted on the | K. Rogers, W. C. Hungerford, H. H.| his parents Mr. and Mrs. N. Jul pupil as each pupil is his own mentor Pease, . W. Ghrist, J. E. Cooper, | Grennerod of 14 Beatty street, follow S e ! ) 3 : P. F. King F. A. Searle, E. W. Pelton, { ing an {llness of several days. Fe is No home work is set, the pupil do- | duly low dquotation, and sterlfig has ' ¢i¥ L. P. Slade, W. J. Farley, L. A.|survfved by his parents and {wo{ing all his scheol work during the|&!rcady Dbeen quoted for checks as Pg> . Sprague and George T. Kimball; list| brothers. Clifford, aged 14, and Ray- | hours set apart for each session. At-|loW as 843§ while ‘francs have de- ! Eq¥ertig iy and estimates, F. A. Searle, chairman: | mond, aged 2. The funeral will be | tendance is not compulsory. or even |Cclined to 6.00 francs to the doliar, | SIJOTtly Pl 3 F. G. Vibber ¥illiam H. Judd: | held tomorrow afternoon from his | regulated by rule, each one attending [ @nd lire, according to some quota- | S#¥ere flrxflft “;L;JIOh . initial subscriptions committee, Philip | late home at 3:30 o'clock. , Rev. F. s or staving away as he sees fir, | ONS, 10 8.00 iire to the dollar. This ‘M“'e}? i b?ve ‘:;l,c t B. Stanley, C. F. Bennett, H. S. Hart, | W. Schaeffer, pastor at the English | No marks far good work are allowed, | Inevitably means the opening of iar B GE 16 tredmiry HER od | Y F. H. Cooper and P. K. Rogers: | Lutheran church, will officiate and |and consequently none for the sh foreign credits in the United Stites | SeCTORTIORILT Tanmny & U0 HNNon g men’s teams committee, James the interment will bo in Fairview | gzard who makes no attempt at seljo- | 20 the offering of securities in this | the eSintry that thig will be the last North, chairman; William L. Hatch | cemetery. Testiol atiainment. | country. It foreshadows a very strong - 0f the series of Tiberty loans and ! o 2 | . 1 . . ; i ; that in no future borrowing will thera 3 et T e ETINY i The same chaotic conditions were | demand for American capital, and 1 and George P. Spear; women's teams | The sam h n i he the same widespread appeal to the 1 ‘ l - | i to formulate the plans for the ca | paign, and the workers will meet l making ar, appeal. | ance. This balance lieavily in favor of the must in some w ed. T ign countries cann o al- | 1v low their exchanges to un- | sumg committee, Mrs. A. J. Sloper, Mr: John M. Ryan. observed by the Englishmen in the | Doi . Drobabillty o sten gl e i o oTih couit A courageous attitude on the part of the public and a demand for strict feconomy in governmental finance, coupled with avoidance af private ex- | travagance and supported by genuine saving and conservative investment, The flineral of John M. Rvan was | universities and other seats of higher | and activity in the siock market. John H. Kirkham, Mrs. Walter H. | al t . Any boy of 16 may enter | That the New York market must, for | Hart, Mrs. George W. Traut and Mrs. | jejd af 9 o’clock this morning at & education. S s R. N. v; publicity commit- | Mary's chureh. A sclemn high mass | Without gualification. Even though he | & time at least, occupy the position of | ¥ tee, Herbert V. Camp, chairman; D.! \was celebrated by Rev. Joseph W.|may be unable to read, and all Bol-| W orld 'nmnrv‘m‘ and world creditor is . Bartlett, S. Penfield, C. W.! Barry. Rev. Willlam Krause was dea- | Sheviki children have not yet attained | Still the opinion of some of the ablest | : that dignity, he still may become an | fnancial minds. Temporary disturb- Jichols, J. W. Lockett, Michael B.icon and Rev. John T. Winters, sub- i 3 g x e Al Smith, J. B. Comstock, Lewis Stephen- | deacon. The committal service at |undergraduate, entitled to all the food finces of security values, the fluctua- | & i3 (hoe ooy resumption of | market, the entire Jist, exceptif] nion | on, Thomas J. Lynch; lunch com- | the grave in the new Catholic ceme- | and’ other advantages enjoved by fonsfin the value of foreign issued | i onerous conditions transportations, supplementing yes- | Willys Overland nittee, H. E. Erwin, chairma; Welles | tery was conducted by Rev. Joseph | more advanced persons in search - of | bonds and stocks where no provision TINRY CLEWS. terday’s gains. General Motors were Foster. | w. Bar The bearers were A, L. |such education as the demoralized | is made for ihe payment of a stabie the central feature advancing almost f ] | Andrus, Patrick Tobin, Phillp Burk- | S¥stem has to offer. interest return in dollars and . other 4 points in the first half, while Mex- . Wall street, 10:30 a. m. covering of short coniracts the strong opening of today's S arth, Timothy Shanahan, John Ken- —— shifts and changes in the local sell- ican Petroleum gained 2 points. Oth- LETTER [;[]FIRM | ny and P. Breummer. Members ot Deannces Ol i forelgn securities er motors, oils, equipments, food ! tha Bussell & Lrwin Toremen’s club may be expected, and will continue 3 : " - ) shares and shippings participated in — { attended the funeral in a body. EN LANI] EXP T until some stable and semi-permanent | ¥ias Rongrose, who has been In the | o501 Gegree. U. 8. Steel and cop- | i L i | basis of exchange is arrlved at | 2rmy and stationed In a camp in the ing Company E, 102nd U. 8. Infantry there will be no serious interruption stocks as well. In reaching a basis . of agreement for temporarily stable Max Mot com A 3 A strawberry festival and sotli Mex Pet .. o 3% 18 18173 athering will be held at Talmud Toy N Y C & Hud o h hall, Sunday evening, March 30, YNH&HRR g o’clock. All members welcome. ant ecffect in maintaining > quota- i Erwin Mortuary chapel, and inter- nance corporation has already made | to Michael James Murphy of 33 John | New York Stock Exchange quota- i ithi ylottec S ey | Misses Gertrude and Ethel Renz e e e g el WH E 300 000 W h N allotfed to it by congress for Misses Aroh 29 791y Tontinued. fhom: Miret B church, was in charge of the services 1 rect i 1thin Next el S i March 29, 1919. (Continued from First Page) oldest local members of the O. U. A F Y i i : I e 0. A yringing about a more ste witu. | Cowlishaw of that city. : . % 7157 ! forces there. If he desires service Shoren e M., died Wednesday at his home fol- 6W Years ringing about a mn stable situ- 2 Am Ag Chem ....104% 1037% 103% Mrs. Margaret Sullivan of 37 Elm | ——— Domestically th ot | s 507 % % 5 g e most promising | . .45 store conducted at 218 East |Am Can ......... 50% 49% 50% ., tain Edward Edmunds, Jr., command- { We wish to thank our kind neigh- | of the Assoclated Press)—The gov- establishment of arrange- | o transfer will be made on April | Am Smelt 70% 69% 69% war department, Gen. March said in which confirmation of the death of | and the kindness showr us during one | 107 Workmen within the next few | the fir the S. A. T. C. unit at Augustana col- | Anaconda Copp .. 613 s 332nd infantry from that coum bravery of her son who dred while ! ———— the archaic Fnglish fireplace, and | ProP2bly not more than six weeks to | (;Giine at the home of his parents | Baldwin Loco .... 88% e : A ; : 5 . | neating system for homes. The de-} e difscult and susces iR - On active service in France, | Germans Must Surrender Foreign Se- 4 - be difficult, and success signifies that | y,vo g0l land on Pleasant street to | Butte Superior 201, i clerk In the office of the board of ed “Dear Mrs. Sullivan: e had my way T would g : ) & » ment. he outiook 3 2.C s du e 1 iss "eld was on hand brig] E . tin : 6 look has had its due | . "y 00se for $4,0007 We can sell | Chino Copper .....: ; Miss Weld was on hand bright you son Edward J. Sullivan in hopes | chitects to America and Canada o 5 T s : s iy g 5 was admitted as the first to be mag - the possession of Germans or resi. | 1€ss of building houses and equipping terms, located on Bast street, next to | Distillers Sec .. R B e I Germans or resi | stecl manufacturers have taken at . | from April 2 to M ondentic i through practically all British houses | [ o " 0t e = % Nimrod Abkham, who was with the | .Goodrich Rubber.. 6 The foremen of the Corbin Ser i;d e S e e ] order to help i least a tentative step toward facili- | siccording to a decree of Dr. Schir. | They depond for their heating on |t 5 7 There are predic- : : the Foremen's club rooms this . ey ct that he died gamely while fight- | The list includes American railroad | ©XCePt that of utility and cleanliness. | .* =py = . 5 to camp today to awalt dischatge | rr S expe. ces while in the service P i ; the community believe further reduc- I Kan City so ; experiences while in t rvi 8 us to realize it the following day { New York city loans. The price to | [1fic; sentimental—an altogether de- Slman s 0 daes not heat g inain-fio S feen A Thursday. the government will, as it evi- ore. Essmptions are possibls in thie case | & 72008 Wit It daes not heat prop. | : spending the wesk-end at the home a lot of us in that hellish fighting of | abroac ils not used in winter time. To move , BIiCE H. Smedley of 68 Bassett street. i - T LR { leave the Tropic of Capricorn and en- | tried to stop our rush forward, The | TRINITY METHODIST CHURCH. | B D orward. The UROH B o Wi Cios ol s and chorus for “Girls Will Be Girls,” e for the weaker ones to follow. worship; 7:30 p. m., evening service, 2y : . as well. The notable strength of | EReArsa about every clock in this vicinity that is not giving satisfaction. 5 work thoroughl It never warms AUGUST JR.. DEAD. > 3 j2 oy e was one of the o e, Wi e is 18! 3 av i iy 1 We has she ow 5t btabot PATES i B He was one of the brave: s, and this will be his last Sunday | you all over. One side is grilled, the | QUFHE k has shown how EHE CLOCK &3103‘3 e ' decidedly AT (EART, modern and antique. Bring yours in tomorrow. or telephone of whom no ill word could | P¥ leading ministers of the denomin- | Jabor of carrying coal for grate fires, | SU/ONg Intinations from Paris that almont, Jr partner in the banking ROOM 4 AND 5. BOOTH'S BLOCK es since his death and feel | S1VeN to the public at all services. ed, going up ihe chimney. | back to the United States early in|jcan repre itives of the Furopean | MARRIED 25 YEARS, more expensive or more ineflicient?” | PECtations on this score, however, | here today after being operated 3 ; MP i Lhe | pers were subjected to profit taking | BEAT“ [“: SULHIER S O Pt rolien arrangiments for reguiar and | West: has returned home dlscharged. | 3578 Xere Subiceted o profit taking i A e adeguate financing such as has al- | He Was a member of a cavairy unit. | 0% S50 (1S PHOUTE, ¢ ‘ held this afternoon at 3 o'clock in the [} ready been described. The war fi. | A marriage license has been granted i ‘ e | I i & B - N axg anal, i preliminary arrangements for the ap. | Street and Esthor Munson of 34 Flor- | tions furnished by Richter & Co., 0 S “ W Kll d N ment was in Fairview cemetery. Rev. el B nents. ap=|{;SIEoes Sid 7 AR E 2 2 o P nva[e niivan Yas Ritle () G e s S e S| slication of the bililon-dollar credif | ence street. members of the New York Stock Ex- 10 Fighti G | Mr. Barrett, who was one of the { support of our export trade and m 2 High Low Close ighting Gamely HoE e oL e suests ‘o e e aoine Dm0y tion | Prospero Franklin has filed notice : = France or in Russia, so far as § lowing a short illness. of his intent to sell his shoc and dry | AM Tee .......... 46% 46 46 | cumstances permit his wishes will street has recelved a letter from Cap- oy The ‘ n, March 28 (Corresondence | financial event of the wesk has heew x o Dk oy bl o tree rece P Card of Thank London, March 28 orresondence | financial o Sl weelihasiboantl SASR T S e s o rii e ie [Am Tgeol St i 6632 66% 66% | " paoarding the force in Ttaly, W bors, friends and the various socie- | ernment plan to bulld 300,000 housc ith” the finance corporation, | 1, Am Suzar ......126 s e e i » thelr beautif ¥ s LR et incidentally w thelibanica iorll s N % = 508 P ties for their beautiful floral offerings | St e L},”("‘.’ for | * Lieutenant William 7. Smith has e r:m ’Tgvllmicg . l—"*:ft dications were that preparatiol ancin cedsiof B e | e e Am Tel & Tel ....103% 5 SoE rade i v her son, Private Edward J. Sullivan, | bereavement years apparently Thas aroused the 1ds. Congress may be expected | [UINgd o, his I %) commandanio were being made to withdraw f is given. The captain praises the Mrs. Alfred Olson and Family. British public to demand abolition ot | 10 mect carly in May, and this leaves | 100 ot Rock Island, Illinois, after |A T § Fe Ry Co .. 913 b g amely November CALL, AMERICAN STOCKS be bridged over by the temporz : 3 > MISS WELD A VOTER. ighting gamely on November 10, ALT, AMERICAN STOCKS. substitution of (fhe Awmorican steam| Dlans o piolobtod. it W TS I G 22 . i 4 1918. The letter follows : plans now proje . Thisshemid mot [ 0 and Anna V. Gaetano | Beth Steei B . 69 6 fiss Mildred G, Weld, employed Fico i 8 ! X . mand is voiced by numerous contrib- P : : 5 March 10, 1919. curitics By April 12. utors to the London newspapers. to purchases of supplice and equipe | A1Pin and Elemina Johnson Canadian Pac .160 59 4 cation in City hall, was the first vg pr 2 - ; : Berlin March 2 (B as [ sup and equib- | “cap you build a two family Cen Leather ..... 74% 737% er to be made in this city this ye e DU OTEWE e 0 YL DOl s ST fo eianl b intere st-bn ing, || 5ona outhRcoinm esion SeriB il Dot e BT DR SRR RS n 4 - | securities, except Austrinn, Hungarian S ene e i , PHeEs O lone on a lot 145 feet front and 261 Chi Mil & St Pa : 4 | early and when the office open that Jb(‘f)ulll get through a cable, bt | Buigarinn, Turkish, and Russian, in | 14T there the elements of the busi- r ! L uipment | 4,0t “qeep for- only $2,950 on easy | Crucible Steel Wihers the solers wers Beins ruiea have been unable to do so. oy o ety dents of Germany must be surend. | them,” declares one writer. et e T B ook near Allen sivect, The Bodwell |l tivte ... - Ve e hold out no hope to you that the bov | ared to the banks for the government Onelliind el e s ot ks kel IRt GG 5 o SR T T, g T AL el FOREMEN’S CLUB MEETING. & living for the poor fellow was kill- PR o pay tor food delivered to Germany, | Of Whatever grade,” The continues. | it . the rocumivner opyord facill- | g inbow ‘division In France for six|Great Nor pfd .... : 3% | corporation will hold one of their Bl er 10. It hurts mc to tell you the A ing the resumption of business ony . o ths has been discharged from the | Gt Nor Ore Cetfs .. 5 % | casional “get together” banquets , 580 news. You have ono comfort, | fer, the minister of finance published | 1TeS- NOW the English fire is an ad- | {{ nOTEA BASS Hhete are prodie-| o, ang has returned to his home | Niinois Cen B however, and that is knowing the | yestorday mirable invention from every aspect et iy ot rove[inrthioeiy Inspiration ; 4 % ning at 6:15. Captain Griswold Wi 4 - OW- | private George Andersan returned | ntert s U aamenikiacs andtasiaEe x i ng he fact that large po: s o erborough 33 3 address the s E 8 z for his home land. It seemed hard | stocks, steel trust obhgations, and |1t 18 cheerful, companionable, sopo- | (3¥ 10 ! SiEha g arpof bortionsfol =l ? ; : from the army. Anderson served in| o ~ LT Z tions 1aust be had ore a profitable Kenn Copp - #len they stopped the fighting for | be paid will be the local stock ex- Lightful thing to have in a room. Tt | \v\a for u]rs"l‘"\\‘m‘n rv:vx‘v»l:‘fx'-f‘-‘:}:»hi Hrangeli (N Corpanyg I landixetunneiifvens <m’1‘ e T0% N TICE ®90d. We thought of the poor boys | change rate on Dec. 30, 1918, or the D&& however, two vital drawbacks, it| 9% : D o, MTTVEd | on the T. S. 8. George Washinaton, | 228 P2 < 545 % 0 g who were badly wounded and dead | nearest adjacent date if the stocks gndRigERanomuablv e : ) from that bitter fight of the day be- | were unlisted on that day dirt, Qe terat it do L fobas Miss| llizabechBA. iSmedley of ithe : e on Bebalt o (e pooBin Durehas | gioninston| High school faculty is “It must have been God's will that | of Tesidents who can prove that their | STy; ItS radius s so limited that over | 1% G "0 e 0 P e Dutiie service ! . Wour son died for he surely protected | securltics are offsst by debts cwed | Belf an averago English drawing room | 204 the army, and the SCTVICO of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George st 2 3 12 feet away from the fireplace is to | M1& 1L W t G Owing fo the inclement weather the last few days when the Germans —— e : S oo |ample which should have an import- '[u‘“::"i,v “vw‘ rr»‘lr\'!‘ “xf of H‘r"lr‘)':s:. ' \brave soldier lads cared for nothinz| Sunday morning, 9:45 -hur 1 : ; ! tion, not only of railraad shares b s ; B o s o pothins | Sundey teomnine, 4 46ia. ., church | sitting comfortably near the window, ; Loty Bot oBIY of railicad shares But s s postponad, (The chorusiwill mest ]NFORMA TION i E 4 he way | Sunday school; {5 a. M., Morning | the thing is inconceivable E e i through in-| yyo) 4.y evening at the Eiks hall for » g 1 | “In the second place, even within | GitéCt influence, of many other issues There is that comfort I can give ermon. The pastor, Rev. War. | its meagor radius, a fire nover does its | - you in letting youw know of hig| T Cook, will preach at both serv. | United States Steel and other shar the brave. 1 had recommend- | Peforo sailing to France. Im his ab- | other is underdone. Yoot face the n s the prospect. AT 2 s » E e = e 5 g Oho our face 1is litic: ¢ 2 .| Son of Noted Capitalist Succumbs ks or. promotion for he was ever | sence, his father, Rev. H. A. Cook, of | aglaw, your back a ripple of icicles.’ ¥ outlook for the next . is cauipped to repair clocks of all makes and descriptions, 1 cheering his tired com- | Kansas, will have pastoral care of the | 7T writer called atteniion to the |1 uneSuain. e was an excellent soldier | Church. The pulpit is to be supplied | acknowledged fact that in spite of the | HoDeful factors are found in the| wew York, March 29.—August Bel- 1708. n. We have all missed him | 2tion. A cordial welcome will be | fully 80 per cent of the heat is wast. | (T¢aty Will be concluded and brought | firm of August Belmont & Co., Amer- 259 Main Street. he loss his death means to i Could anything be more barbarous, | ->Pril. There need be no pesitive ex- | panking firms of the Rothschilds, died | Sincerely vour friend Mr. and Mrs. Christian Zeigl asks the writer. “We shall never ha diplomatic procedure is motor- | far intestinal trouble. He was 36 onts in suthern Ku- ‘EDWARD EDMUND, JR 550 Church street today celebrated | either sanity or comfort in our homoes | WSy litopin southern years old i “Captain 102nd U. S. Int. n of thelr mar- | until we adopt the central henr 5 10 necessitate prompt | Graduated from Harvard in 1804, | =g LA S e R S omdg, Co The day was spent happily at | svstem (steam or hot air furnace @ hile they are in them- . Belmont in 1905 entered the firm | 1 he ronort ot Privara. Guifvane | ther home. Thes have s (hildren | Srea warmih (Honshont the houee | s, Cdiscousasing, {dicating i o s e, Ancust Bemont oted | | Conmecticut Trust and Safe Deposit Co. ath in action the day hefore the | @ll Of whom were present with them ' not In patches, and hurn wood on the el a continuous prospect of dis- | capitalist, and five years later be- emistice was signed was received by | AUTiNg the day. A party will be held hearth to supply the element tuzhan S NSO T asitoeiate) evl jicame g paviner SRt ojwas connected A STRONG, RELIABLE CORPORATION 9 Sethsr i \'f‘v"\i el i T at the home tonight he children : cheerfuiness with o minimum of t den .\J reing cor ’,vy d for )A]ln’lllli: with a number of construction, realty d ]'fi d h h f fi Revers veeks ago. The | &0 B0 OC e Toouls Barber, Mrs. | ble ind dust.” with them, stock market has fels ; and transit enterprises, including the organiz an ualified throu years of eiicient, t of the officer shows that Com. | H et e e follassearnt s S b B ganized q gh y J0 DI a1 090 4 Ttantry, which | Docanor Burn adam,twho s in the 3 v he spread of radicul control in the | which he was president, and the In- trustworthy service, to act as Conservator, Guardian, > "of ‘Naw ‘Br 7 | navy, and August, an assistant forc CRESTE "OR. THEIT L e of New Britain's companies, | ARBESTED OR THELT. aNCherhl 10U byeai countiles and {etharcugh Conaohdates orborction, cacutor or Administrator. e man at the factory of P. & I Corbin. s the fighting until the very end : o } ¥rank Denshik was arrested today | vestors huave hown their concern by It further shows that the | by Sergeant Theodore Johnson, on a | €xhibiting less active Interest in tha seen by Company E was | TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION. | warrant issued by Prosecutor George | market during the latter part of tho 10:45 a. m., preaching service. Ser- pptune sector on the Verdun i s s - = —— | W, Klett. It is alleged that the ac- | week The must remember, how mon by F'lr\',“ ¥ . Ashworth, of | ) | | \\‘\\'i‘lcx»i Young man desires fur-i cused who was employed by Hatfleld er, that if investments in the \‘mwm\‘[ Milwaukee, W : ». m.. Bible Connecficut Trust and Safe Depos:i Co. | | I S z Firet Baptist Church. Capital $750,000. Surplus and Profits $1,000,000 nished room with private family. & Grogan, milk dealers, collected tates are saie there is no safety | school: 7: Christian Endeav- . school; 7:00 p. m. 5 e HARTFOLD, CONN. M. H. WHAPLES, Pres't, has ld" land o Credentials. 3ox OM ]v'»qu.J,xrvmv money and failed to turn it im |in the world. Conservatfsm and cau- lbourne 29-1d or. Ta «On the Fence.” Leader, Fred Henderson. . A . to his employers. tion in the choice of securities are al-

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