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Advance showing latest Traveling and Shopping Bag Envelope Purses and Hand Bags. Bostou Bags Full siz Leather, Black and luv, 9 i Traveiing Bags 16, 17, 18 inch Solild Cowhide, and black; als Walrus and ish in tan and black, $5.25 to $11.00. New Hand Bags Moire Silk and Poplin, metal frame, silk tas- lined, vanity mirrar and purse, plain and beaded, navy, taupe brown, etc. $1.00 heroid and tan Seal fin- ather, solid e In pouch sel and change black, to $3.7. Leather Hand Bags In-'Goat, Kid and Fancy Finish, all leather,-some with patent clasps; all with vanity mirror and change purse. 30c¢ to $3.00. Envelope Purses A lot of new ideas in Patent Leath- er, Pin Seal, Porpoise and Fancy Em- bossed Leather, black and all wanted colors, $1.00 to $6.00, OHILDREN" Satin and mirrors and tassel ends. each. PULLAR & NIVEN 102D INFANTRY IS drmp 'S HAND BAGS Poplin, all colors, vanity 25¢ to 50c ! for his favorite beverage. \RUSHING THE CAN | EXPENSIVE SPORT (auses Trouhle for Joseph Sobash, | Who Is Arrested Joseph Sobash was arraigned in po- this morning before Judge Meskill, A with ple suilty. testimony presented, canducted by lice court He James charg as- Accord- Sobash Albert. Hartford avenue lat evening £ il was complied sault. aded ing to went into the cafe Volz on with a pail to procure the bever which wili cease be after July <A1l to His order to with by Mr. Vo before the war the threatened United States a order “fill commandant e Back in the dayvs was ever heard of or v that will make the Desert of Sahara, the up” usually cost the hard, thin dimec. But time is a great changer of conditions. So Joseph was forced to deplete his exchequer to the extent of 50 cents As he was in came a friend to the place, and like friends do when they me>t in baronial halls, Joe's friend asked him to “have one”. Joe was obliging and complied. When the bottom of those new ‘lavge ones” was reached, not to be outdone in hospi- | tality, Joe ordered the barkeop for an encore. Current events of the day occupied considerable of the friends’ time, and when it came time to leave the place, Joe looked into his cam, and found that the fluld had depre- ciated, losing the popular head. He asked the bartender to replace the head, and the latter person in thoe white coat calmly announced that this Would set Joe back just 25 cents more. This was more than Joe could stand, so he took the remainder of the “sud und dashed them over Volz's head. A fine of $3 without costs was handed Joe this morning. The adjourned case of Fred Ellott, charged with non-support and which was in court a week ago, was taken up this morning. Probation Officer Connolly, stated that Elllott was doing well no\v but that Mrs. Elliott had re- fused to go and live with him at his home on North strset. He also said that the woman had made attempts to have Elliott place one of his chil- dren in a home. On hearing of con- about (o depar EXPECTED MONDAY Transport Agamemnon, Reported By Wireless This Afternoon, Should Dock About Noon. Salem, Mass., April 5.—The trans- port Agamemnon with nearly 6,000 men af the 26th division, will reach Boston about noon Monday according to a wireless message received here today. Cral i Boston, ~ April America from Brest diers arrived in the harbor at noon today She brought the headquarters of the 51lst infantry brigade with Brig. Gen. George H. Shelton: the 101st infantry, largely of Boston; the 103a infantry, except companies L and M, which are coming on the Agamemnon recruited chiefiy in Maine and New Hampshire, and Company C of the 101st engineers, completing the re- turn of that rczimam CHARGED “'ITH' MURDER. Palmer, Mass., April 5.—Frank W. | Potter of Cambridge who a month ago killed Deputy Sheriff A. ‘Bills and shot Patrolman Charles Thomas of this town while they were arrest- ing him in a Boston & Albany train for shooting Police Lieut. M. J. Dal of Springfield, was held for the supe jor court after a hearing in district eourt here today on charges of murder and attempte. murder. Potter came into court on crutches from the ¢f of a wound recetved in his fight with the Palmer officers. The = transport with 7,200 sol- FOR $1.900. & Co., ES Gr rough Ha Ber §1 note. E Mass., ti don gainsl clain volving forc sl of Springfield, awyer Abraham Bor- ford, has brought suit | mmin Cutler of this city, H00 in 4 transaction in- T plaintiff asks for of proper on Willow street the defendant. Dep- uty St M. D. Stockwell served no- tice of foreclosure L and the is returnable in superior on the first Tt My, g fin the fay court in NEW SUPE poliec RS NAMED, sion appointed the of the super- irice Flynn, No, A The comm A evening, ® Tembers fol- Tames Bu No ritt street: An- Shefficld 257 Stan- No. ¢ Fox, Kazlauskas 51 James Noonan, No. street: Charles S. Daniels, Connecticut avenue; James - I No. 241 1-2 Lafayette street: James Murray, No. 228 Washington street: John F. O'Brien, No. 128 North street. M ivate John nd ley 2 2 TOCAT EXPLOSION, Pr Hart this Md., early w ugene e ere the hig ex the osion occirred in week. The local eating mes A when to word of oceurred they did safely 1o They rible dir received ran for grounc the te finis hut he of v i other pur Tt AT damage done GPABS? M o 'l‘(l\!()l(lhl\\ The Y. M. T. A, & B society will meet tomorrow afternoon. A report from the committee on dramatics con- cerning the recent produciion society will be read. A rep be made hy the taiv will also commities e DOUBT PEACE BY EASTER. Fa April 5.—The poseibiiity peace hy Haster is doubted by Frauch at a meeting | Sullivan, | | avests of | Aberdeen, | bovs | the explosion | ditions, Prosecutor Klett entered a nolle. . Dr. J. H. Potts and Dr. M sella, were fined $2 without leaving their automobiles in stricted district over the regulation time. Olin E. Hart of judgment suspended was found driving without a license, Alphone Battaglia, aged 17 caught yesterday operating a vehicle without having a license. wwas ‘ordered to pay.the costs. Three small ho were caught in Fox's theater vesterday, one of them after he had carved his initials in a seat, and another had qnjoved him- self giving the performers the ‘‘razz”. Two of the lads showed wup this morning but the third who on parole from the State Reform school at Merlden, failed to appear. He will be taken into custody. Hartford, had in his case. He a car yesterday was motor He is DEATHS AND FUNERALS Card of Thanks. We wish to thank all kind friends and neighbors who assisted us in any manner during the time of the death of our heloved son and brother. We are especially grateful to St. Vincent's Guild: St. Mark’s choir boys, church school, church school teachers; also Unfon Manufacturing Co. and Leading Star Lodge, No. 23, Shepherds of Bathlehem and all others for floral tributes. We also wish to thank the City Guards for services at the grave. MR. AND MRS, J. HENRY SLEATH AND FAMILY. J(Iw‘bll D(f‘l!l The funeral of Joseph Diehl will be held at 2:30 o’clock tomorrow instead of Monday. Services will be held at his late home at 41 Madison street. Adolph Quagppe. . Hill officiated at of Adolph Quappe Interment was in Dr. G. Wl service: held this mornin Fairview cemetery. BAGGAGE UARS DERAIL Hantsport, N. 8, April 5—Two bag- gage cars of a Dominion Atlantic rail- way irain derailed while | g oV trestle near h 5 he other cars remained on the rails and all the passengers escaped in- jury. The irain was bound from Hal- ifux for Yarmouth to connect there wilh the steamcr for Boston. Several trainmen were hur were Du a e toda i+ WILL NOT FILED. there are many aboutl encrmous public he thought have been made in the will the late Darius Miller, | nothing definfte is known of the con- tents will, it has not vet | been proba MILLE Althougih rrent rumors to | of filed the for AMERICAN | Genoa TROOUS LEAVE, foril 5 (French wireless.) | The last contingeni of Awmerican rcops in Italy left here today on the mehip Dante Alighieri. y o civilien authorities bade Americans favewell. Italian troops accompanied ihe Americans to the dock, ’lU” LATE FoRr CLASSIRI FOR SALIS condition. 13 inquire TO Five rooms, ROWERAEELS. % Waliase 8k LONG AND SHORT OF AMERICAN ARMY The whole are Priva high, John and two halves Gerthoff 54 Finley, 6 feet 3 inc CITY .-%T EMS There is a l-umim;—z 1ot now at Lyons Terrace at your price and on your terms-—eight sold in last ten days advt. above 59 inches inches (¢) Underwood & Underwood. Men's club of church Thu monthiy St Mark's E Fipisco- ay ut the meeting ening dward Meehan of Garden the 1= war 1y and resume Electrie been dischuarged from Ife enlisted feclared and has had m: varied experiences. Ko will position the United Co. s 5001 April Victor records are here. C. L. Plerce & Co.—Advt. S There will be a special and Power the democratic town comiittee to- morrow morning at 11 o’clock in the | headquarters of the Woodrow Wilson club in Booth’s block. Final arrange- ments will be made for the election | on Tuesday. meeting of Private James Kehoe who served in with outfit discharged home In this city. former position Electric Light and Main eet H. First chur France an engineers’ has | bee: and returned to k He will resume with the United The dance of the Army and Navy Al (s WIGEL club which was to have been held on Tuesday evening at the Y. M. C. A, | has been postponed until Thursday evening. Miss May Booth, who has spending @ number of weeks in York city Is spending a week Mrs. E. P. Swasey, of ~West stree Miss Margaret Eddy will the pages of the D. A. R. conference, which will be held at Washington, D. C, April 11. Miss Mary Whittlesey, the regent, will also attend, likewise Mrs. Elford 2ddy. o Mrs. Herbert L. Mills and daughter, Miss Katherine Mills, of Curtis street, are spending a few days in New York city. Rev. Ve, h, M arrive ier, pastor of the He with the Red Cross pi lome today landed at Boston yeste 101st infantry. He was work oversea lay been i New with Main | Free drawing of afternoon at Lyons presents Sunday Terrace.—advt. - acord of ting out Tuesday be one of national st street 1 the past five 279 in broke vears by an’ hour ar its let- books on 1t After spemding gservice ‘in T 16 mont m o the Private Harold SWift of 15 Jubilee stregt hiais returned hotna - with ‘an honorable discharge. { He was with an division and saw much service in zgound school as well being privileged to fly with pilots several fim He was at Hou ton part of the and Kelly Fi the remaind. air the A school council meeting will be held at the Grammar school . hall April 8, Tuesday, at 4:30 .p. m.. Two | addresses will be given, one upon the | subject of “‘Phy al Culture,” - by William Mooreheud, and the other by Ha. Wessels, entitled “Science.” A small deposit secures a home at Lyons Terrace, balance on monthly payments.—advt. time < Laklamme A three day his home hete. Tpon returning to b gned as radio ope the S. Pennsylvania training at of 46 Whiting " furlough = he ex- Ho New- | veets | tor on received | port, R. - his 1 radio records are here, ( Advt. April Victor L. Pierce & (0. has recently will addre Bishop Acheson, who returned from Franc JOS. W. STRAY AND HARPOONED TARPON THE BROOKLYN SPORTSMAN'S FISH WEIGHED 182 POUNDS and wWAS 7 FEET , 1 INCH LONG THE HARPOON SHOWN 7% Yhe TYPE USED and THROWN ds A JAVELIN wouLD BE THE THROW MUST BE MADE WHEN Zhe TARPON . s OVING . Jrom the AMGLER { school; { Sunday Notices Church LMot ioast of Christ. ts at 10 a As the Messiah,” 1. B. Paton D. D, | for this service: prelude, serenade | Andrews. Anthem, “I Waited for the { Lord,”” from “Hymn of Praise.”” Of. { delssohn, from “bymn of praise.”” Of. | fertory, solo contralto, “Lamb of | Gioa,” Track. FPostlude, ym sonata in A lnlflm' Rhienberger., The church quart® is heing ist- od by a second quartet composed of Miss Bradley, Miss Bigalew, Mr. Cur- tis and Mrs. ifewitt during the Tenten services. The adult 12:15 p. m. given to join Armenian held @ n { Misgirian will ¢ The your eld at 6:15 hool “Jesus Church me Sermon, Professor music for Rible A classes meet cordial invitation of these classes, in the o when the at is The will M. rvices. wiil the topie Good Citi- Doris se ey Rev i be m peoplia’s service m. when Champio nehip.” Leader, Miss hour 7 m The annual auxiliary will Mrs. Charles Mitchell, rect Wednesday afternoon, o'clock. As this is a portance all kindly attend The home missionary hold itz regular mestin 1t 2 p. ;. Wednesd meoting of the Girl uts. Thursday evening, the inion servi will be held m. at the church. Holly F. head of the Junior Republic necticnt speak. \fternoon, Bradley meet meet ing at the of the A home of s ineeting of women im- fety will Wednesday, v, at 5 p. m mid-week t 7:45 p Roberts, in will I*riday 1 Seo { to 8 of the chuieh the sex Scou chorus the hold a when evening evening, D will church pariors, “riday rda m., fe! food te: ale i Boy p. m 15 10 B Charch, in Lent ssion Sun- .. Holy communior church school; 11 a. m., munion and sermon;: T:45 P. m,, ral evening song and i- dress by the rector in the words, “It Is Finished St sSund 30 i, Ma day 9:30 2 Holy « Church. (Judica). g iy ting me espers. n Lutheran 1 Sunday in Lent. . m., morning ~worshig school; 4 p. i, me to re for ev rati Sunday the men ber canvas prep: \ m- Stanley Memor Ai the morning o’clock, the pastor will preact, “Life With a Divine Sunday e Topic Williams, wddr How ? I Church. worship M. his ut 10 Missiriun, theime Purpc at at der, Mi will zation; 15 the being Rev. G E mee mee Pray Th N 1oe: pastor give an on Why and nerican Pirst Baptist Chureh. eaching service. Sermon ] es of Hartford; ‘clock, Chris- “Our ion (Cons ion Miss Minnie Park- 10 the 12:15 tian to 45, Bible school Endeavor, topic God Praying ting.) 1 by R € me e, der, People’s Chn ople’s Church of Christ, At the morning serviee s Church of Christ, bers the congregation will begin the raising of a special fund for the reducinz of the mortzuge und extra The goal is $1,000. The pas- tor will pre at the evening servic subject: *“ AMission Christ.” b [ People’ Court of the the mem- repair ch he of South Congregational Church. 9:80, Boys' division, Sunday school: 10:4 morning worship, sermon, Church or Kingdom,” by the pastor: 12:15, Main div of the Sunday 4:30, vespers, cantata; 6:00, worship; 7:1 Italian wor- sion rian 5. Baptist Church, 1t 9:45 and morning o'clock. Topie, “Let Us Younz People's meet- n the afternoon, when Steinhoff, of the h, will deliver « dress. Evening service at 7 o'clock, when the will “The Urgent Need of the Spirit in the Church Today." Swedixh Sunday worship at ollow Him.” at 5 o'clock Rev. R. C. People’s chun school 11 pastor ad- theme Holy Christian Church morning Subj hool of Chr Scientist. 10:45 | ce Church, | First i o'cloc day at i1 |« reality. Advent Church. Communion and ch B, service rge of I. The Bible ool and will held at 12:15 Peop meeting wiil eling preaching when the subject Temple.” All short Giles, paston Pa ser- mon in class he he | be held | will be- | will he | are wel | come. Emmanuel Gospel Church. Anderson hing the Milton 10:45 12:16, Young evange- Bible dren's for a. m. prea Sundes P W ple's meeting: B, on Tuesday. 4 nieeting ic old- b m m ible hursday hristinn work prayer meeting LE BALL GAME CANCELLED, H April 5.—Rain com- pellad indefinite postppnement of the first baseball game scheduled for the | Vale nine, that arfernoon, It m the latter a do NOTICE. uncil, b, whist A 2:30 ven he Jutar on 1y possibie to a Monpday M, hall, e'slock, A, will hatd avening Jar. uunstrrqm. ourt, 5 m. | by intermezzo, | be | Russell | interested Con- | | | tion, Bage Allen & Co, HARTFORD. Many Big Bargains Not \gyertised—See Tables. Silk Sale Now in Progress, ANOTHER BIG SALE IN TH MEN'S SHOP Sale Starts 9:30 Saturda ning, 1,200 Real Silk Shirts for $ .95 ea., or 29.50 a For months our merchandise er than tho: silk shirts were purchased phoned us that he had shirts have ever been Made of real siik white, in fact eve guaranteed. Thes v Millinery do markets to the s cidedly prevailing > now 3 ially in +d them Hartford. Th New sold in or wanted color shirts arve v With All inv Pre;hnc-«s Spring. in wor il coloring And and Spirit of W, banded style and quality suit our what splendid qu Very 1 5. witl Just th price the ons' hats in bla line of tailored 1 them in all sty showing me rtd Matsy of to sai <imant omers. ity qualit )¢ for Pineapp! shov with and is $7 00, Hats for Dressy Maty Our have Girl 1l $5.00. . 10 and up W WANTS AUTOPSY. RIRTERT MARNING’S GARAGE AUTOMOBILE SERVICE Repair and Acce practical experic MOTOR CO. startin i Mrs, ties to Investigate Joseph Vincent De A=k h ot \uthori- Husband sph Vincer springfield seeking her died where glam e local police following h Feloin. Dr. Arthur Vincent at the ise of death When he appe: head was in Many constantly ing the entire an inguest husband, J in the he was STATIO sories; 12 yead with BUIC Lxpests on Ighition ag stems. Specialty on repal] ws and m Netos, Harford waiting w hound court about Apture county jail, trial fo ur- s over in the in the Hot nREAR 165 ARCH STREET amett jail, nas e due to red in cot biudly ugly about tendad the DON'T FORGE DIONNES W nce cholism. Vincent' battered condi- heard oncern- rumors the street are local 2 moviug aif ies at re| Phoi stres N trucki Piaros and p frair sonable 88 | New pr nd Britain. \lso stor 5 Gilbert BRUEMMELR ELECTED. Y. M. C. A. Man Chosen Chairman of Supis’ Tempor: e e Council. { VIM delivery and heavy du from 15 to 5 ton AMERICAN Balanced S| Pleasure Cars. > oy .ka‘&'i( E A council ‘hools v G trial s elected t McCanley ATy | were I O meeting the of the Ne was held ATy ary of the porary cha s elected of superintende w t Brita chureh | the | ening at Bruemmer, ¥ M T cho temporary scc- | llowing committees | en: Nominating comunittee Doalittle, Miss Annie and Mr. Hitehcock: progi tee, Miss M. McCauley, Miss Noble. Mr. Bradley Ar. Steinhofr. 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