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marn e oo an | Mother of All the Doughboys o ) ot i e Henry CleW S 1‘ cts will enjoy unusual prosperity. | Sister Mary Walburga. RI HT R & C b which In turn will be reflected in | 4 : / e Pl T e e 4 Weekly Letter iau Gt ot the,counirs - Gus. rel Is World’s Champion Sympathizer | e e o s v @ E: £ ,. : i roads will therefore experience a | mornji E t. Mary's church A much larger trafic than usual dur- She H. s, In E i ing the latter half of the curren!' e as ons n very 3 e » Rev. John T. Winters. Rev. John E. 31 WES1 MAIN §TREET ........ ..... NEW BRITATIN, CONN, (Special to : vear. ln(')dcnlall]y Ith sho;ld ald h:‘ Coantry, and Gets Hun- 3 3 Fay of ~Plaifwille was deacon; Rey TEL. 2040 New York, April 12.—The spread | fdjusting railroad losses, which mus! dreds of L % p 3 William K rause. subi-deacon and Re & ffren ol Savage el reds of Letters a Month § RN : n Kt ot ‘anarchy in Jurope is a decidedly | °° ‘f!&’“" ‘“_‘her bByfodyencedinales o - § bk e Joseph Barry, masicr of ceremonies. £ z Aoy iy * | considerably larger traffie. p i ¢ g In the sanctuary were seated: Rev. | unsettling factor. Germany is in a Stock market activity continued % b 4 . : Patrick, Dal Ilev. J. Ieo Sullivan, greater ferment than ever; so, 100, | upon a liberal scaie. - Although there O soldier that ever went to war ¥ i { Rev. John J. Fitzgerald, Rev. Charles i) g lagrens { el the has had as many volunteer : ke o i 7 - Sd| SHA are $everal of the other enemy pow- | has been considerwble realizing, ¥ i , { Coppens, Rev. Stephan Grohol of | - undertone of the market continues * ¥ relatives as the man from the & v TR oy SR Grohe ; rong and confidence in the future 1. 8 A He has “sisters’ zalore § e . G shvanc ol e Heating Haa not been seriously alsturbed A= In every oné of the Y.M.C.A. huts & Y : | 1\'““\;‘71““}[“'.;\‘1(1VP. v, B m:m'lmm o as not been scriously sturbed. / = = % : sing a tev. Francis K t Nevertheless, constructive forces are yarently the S GreREeER b here and abroad. They feod § R : gton Keough | ; he , Yo advan him, dance with him and show nim § s 3 of Meriden. At the grave in the new at work beneath the surface. prob- | dustrial dividends and the advane ey P T ) e s S R ably making more prog than ap- | ing tendency of ':“""I“:'l "-";d‘;:; try he bappens to be in. In BEng p R $ervice was conducted by Rev. Father ! heen discountec No . confi e b P - 5 4 £ < o Sisters = : a Newspapers have a fashion of CoURSES i 2l title juar S land several hundreds of his Brit- o 53 i Keough. The rs of Mercy also < is based upon 16 stimulus ish “cousins” are doing their ut- % Fio s j eonducted a service with Mother sxploiling’ the abnormal, and PAyiNg | ,rofitable harvest: upon the re 3 , 13 . i Jony S b ; : : : 3 most to give him a good time on B TR Superior Benedict in . charge. The ittle #ttention to what remains nor- { tion of some lines of industry. i T e e | . SN pall. bearcrs —were B e mal which ix not regarded as in- | the veviving’ tendencies of hmldmfl;’ Sl I 56 connirinetnn: tanid S William C. Hart, P. Mangan, Will- ; railroads” and shipping: also the “uncles enough—hetween paydays. 53 gty fam J. Kerin. Joseph AL Halloran and probability that the heavy burden of | Bot the Amesan ¥ M C A in e G onis faxation will be moderated by *h_f‘] London has what it contends - - srogress is undoubtediy being made | next Conzress. A special sesslon is | 2RCOR B8 W b ; Mrs, Roso Finnigan, n spite of the temporary but rigid | inevitable, probably in the latter | She is Mrs. John I Raymond he fi 1 of s 3 o 3 Mrs. J 4 3 y - Tha funcral of Mrs. Rose Finni- Mfferences which occasionally ob- | part of May. fo deal with the most| GBS "8 JKS- JOW8 o o e, Mol LERaymond e 2 rude themselves. Considering the ef- | pressing problems of railroads, taxa- | N. Y. She went to England to be “‘l‘w“m‘k; it St. Mary's church: 4 Room 410 National Bank Bullding, ‘wlephone %130 ‘acts of prolonged intense war strain | tion and reconstruction. Some of the i W o & di = T S i T. FRANK LEE, Manager \pon national sentiment, public im- | specialties Were particularly active I with Fher l,‘““’“"‘i‘ *‘:“’ auns h‘l‘éh of his reserve disappears. But [solemn high mass of requiem was anags e e e e eneralle commissary and stores upon w when he sits down by the woman | celehrated by Rev. Joseph Barry Jatience over delay is to be expeet and the supply of stocks generally soldiers and sailors depend for the "'y, pagie Fut, he invarfably Rev. M. I. Keating of Waterbury No task of such yast dimensions as s carce, the advance thus far hav- three meals served every day in g,4¢ himself, before he knows if, | wae deason: Rév. John T. Winters, New Bl‘ltaln Machlfle Company, and CO“S he present peace treaty ever pressed | ing brought out littie or no invest- | tho Bagle Hut, in the Strand. She i i e Eaw : R s T telling her the long list of his trou- sub-deacon and Rev. John E. Fay of . or solution e questions are mul- | ment holdings. One clement of | et e heatro: lebout thelimiost : S L 2 & = e § re el 3 bles, and his mistakes. aud hig >4 o. master of ceremonies. The dtudinous and Nighly intricate. The | strength is the new buying demand | jmportant job that has beon dis prod 0. ircining In fact, that | oo s Toeior ot e mrove th the atent rire Arms Stoc ought an 0 liplomatic bodies to be consulted are fon the part of those having made for- covered. As a builder-up of morale, 4o \wants to “gat off his chest.” e b e e e rge and unwieldy. while merves | funes during the war. There is still she has no rtval. She is the Officfrl mSw Cathalle como s sonoha 1pon ]=fl“ sldesiarg ;“""W‘"fl\"—'fl“ "”; a large amount of funds thus de- | Sympathizer. SHE'S NO LECTURER. 1 Ll ol e o pwn little war with Spailn required § pjveq awaiting . investment, and in | : i rancis Keot The .pall € four months in which to 'make peace. | tnic connection mot a little forelgn | NEEDLE IS OAMOUFLAGE. _ And when the boy has unburd were: Patrick MeEnroe, William H It is only flve months since the armi- | E & | ened himself, she says a few words MecEnroe, -Richard MeEnroe, (Charles for » - S5 "\':“:\ ?_“:m':'_”'“:!‘[ "”“”"“ e '_‘”“"”_ of ”“‘3_ same sort has ='r!']-“1.\’ i Over in the corner of the P2 They are onlv a few. but they al . Ml"}-}m'o('. William J. McEnroe and I U]_)D & C O P e ormaity dof| the Dioblern promress; '\:'r‘:vh'll\‘l‘l‘:‘;\; !‘w\ar%(:x.‘ &llm‘\cl;‘ v!n ‘7“.]):1!:1071 _};}m s)’ulz‘hjxts. ]alw'nh}”aw(""‘_l:: }x\_'nys seem to be the right omex Thomas McRnroe, nephews of the Q) e s st RS E Dl S B e U e e B ol ieigationholeimontin eceases { Rooms 309-310 National Bank Bldg. Tel. 43 fair to assume that @ solution is not | MOFe mal co ons. ey s t13 ks g th a grouch, for which the dam- el W. T. SLOPER. Mgr. r to : : L {ing is gradually waning in popularity | A disgusted looking doughbov eN- apeq ¢ his apparel only furnich an r ZJistant, or Mr. Wilson would not | ‘[F S 1 e ters. To add to his evident disgust s 8D 3 _ Mr, o coming homie during the current | 2Pd power. The. experiences of eis i B outlet, goes out, ten to one, with a £ ’ E O D e elion & hosterod | 188t Iow yoate have given hellovers at things in gemeral. there IS a gzrin. ' T¢ gt fsn't a grin, i is a The double funcral of Mr. and Mrs. W2 OWN AND OFFER: onth: though his r ]v.{) I i | in government control of industry | tear in his coat. He looks around cheerful, gritty look that is even George Schlag will be held - at 8 ARTN/ NORTH & JUDD yyyithe urgency: forfhistpresence atili e = very serfous shock the radi- the ‘hut, sees Mother and makes hetter. Mother has shaken hands o'clock tomorrow afternoon at the AMERICAN HARDWARE PECK, STOWE & WILCOX Hosnce 5 % 1 are declining in power, and the | for her. She glances up With a with him, and almost always ne | PrWin Mortuary chapel in Fairview BILLINGS & SPENCER RUSSELL MFG. CO. S nomoislens T(.”,".'"”\‘ 'r’"‘":'q"'”;. number who desire to see trade and | smile at his torn uniform. has Volunteorsd the promise to | CCMeterv. The. serviees' will be con- J STANLEY RULE & LEVEL T s el tend toward anarehy | industry g back into established “Certainly I can fix that so you'd write to her, “f she doesn't mind, | ducted by Rev. AL W. - Gaudtan LANDERS STANLEY WORKS B e e eaialistic | matural operdtiona is stegally. in: hardly know it had happened.” she the first time he has a chanee | Members o Gerstoccker Todge. 1. 0, it 1o mesting with a check, as the | creasing. Of course. we are stili in :\aslg‘;xr::':‘};ewgti:]};r dgi; down and M'tl‘h;;c:o:;t“m ;hi,v_z takes m;p.‘ “t\“:,“nn;] Hrry'\wv]’ lodge, D. of T impracticabili of such vagaries be- | the midst of a very unsettled recon- { 2 L o lt 8 dogen-times a day end in a body N Y s -~ o iors evident o, the | struction” pertod, which. s likely to | Tn that sentence there 1s the cue in the “Nother's’ Corner” of tha o . pr A NG unitiated. Tt is safe to say that gov- | continue indefinitoly for months to ;?irss;ueih olf’%‘.ll?’{o ?::; l;( ’:fi:i; :‘i‘ga“zhp"";‘f";aq'\t"“h"""‘"- ihe first | EGYPTIAN RIOTING Flnanclal INYNH&HRR 200, arnment ownership of railroads in the | come. But In spite of this, the drift iy chance he does ( [ Northern Pa. 7 is any one thing that the Ameri- write to Mre. Raymond. As a con- n 2 «{'nited States-is much less popular | is toward more hopeful and more y o 23 AR o BE NN G AF oy o) o Man at any time since it was scrious- | settled: conditions and better things | can soldier away from home wants sequence, not even a general gets GID ING RESH — e Penn R R : 44 ¢ i % to do, it is to talk—providing he more letters than she does from her Pressed Steel (¢ 7 ‘NM“ ,‘:'_‘::jm,‘; \”,,!,’?,..“L ”]."”,':‘:A, ';;:‘I sctedirromthaginconiinggcon. | finds the right person to talk to. big “sons” in France, in Russia, in A Ray Cons i pa iUt e anto | i . He is not hankering for mere con- Jtaly and—the lucky onos—back °("CCIs of Cairo Once More the Scene L4 1 L debin s e sring service and raising costs a The local money market Is fairly . ’ . = : = create general dissatisfaction. Not only | supplied with funds: and the forth- | poreation fthoushwhoniheimests agiicnclatihome HoLimIall toliainery top : 2 el M e e girl “Y" worker from home much eral hundred letters a month. f Fighting Between Troop, Southern Pa 1035% sd at present, but they are runnin slight effect, having been anticipated and Nationalists, i?my:nn Ry 28% lown in condition and piling up a | by issue of treasurvy notes to almost Chlrol Eavnt arnlld —melier ol :_"‘:""”'k“’" b 1uge debt, thus becoming a load upon | the full amount of the loan ILLINOIS PARTY C]']‘}{ ITEMS ES trecli o tcotl i — oxas O . a1 hxpavers that would not be toler- i chief problem in financing the . Comimunasriin Chier i Bevit iratenn. | NewiTont sApriliT2i - Stoskk S iwera s oS ne i ated wére it not for the war, which | tory bond issue will be in transferring Q Utah Copper T4 Sl 0 o e e AFTER BURLESON | ing the Esyptian nationalisi leaders, | fi o strong al the opening of to-(r & ; > vompelled temporary the loan from banks to _investors ! [ ol ionctie s restoration ¢ Jv:nlm.m T LR e S VIS RuRbes Cy 565 ontrol. The roads are now threat- | This must be accomplished, and will i srael Nair, of this city, has at- | N B arateaTor i vered nidar ”“_”m' Caas o T 8 \'“”, . 9R5p ned with an enormous deficit which | pave to be done through an appeal } | tamed title of scholar of the sccond lemonstrators who took |steels. shippings, motors and tobac- v ool o lem 899 P he country must -pay. To even ub !¢, reason rather than to patriotism, | Demands Removal of the Postmaster- | rank at Yale university for the first | holiday of twe tays to colebrate the| oo ni extrorio: ronctians ob one to x| Yestinghouse ik T vages a further raise of $65.000,000 | yioh did its full share in previous balf-year. {event hecame aggressive with the re- |points. Bidding up of active ofls, mo-1 LNV Overlar 1Y 2 >j‘~;‘:v_t;’l;;:3'("i‘.1l- 2:::5""?’]_0” &”{‘;j‘;‘}j_" drives. The new loan will prove a| General for His Reactionary Mike Tynick has transferred land {Sult that troops werc called out and {tor accessories and food issues proved - really attractive investment and | i T ahOr ot Dudley street to Thomas Devin several persons killed mly a partial offset, standard share . : n. It s not to be supposed that! yo 4 beo absorbed by the puh::x- Siloidegionaca Babos e = The aumosphere was electric when | teluding 1 RARs el ahanit BUY: SHOT AS RGLAR DIES Sublic opinion would wrest the rail- | S s . - t ler B b < | ding s g P = 5 5 onfiden If the public fails Springfield, 111, April 12.—Remova O ) - he demor ations began early tho fram their recent uncertain move- - roads from their owners, push them | ¢ %00 " hore (e banks will Sl DEoE * NO STATE HOLIDAY. day. At first they were orderly . but|ments: Trading lapsed as the market: _ompanion Has Bullet in\ Lege nto confusion and then throw [H}nm osblakialeid it e ¢ ! they soon save way fo disorder. A |declined. the total being the smallest ! Third Youth Is Held. pack upon their n\\;n‘ms in a bac rn;m~ accommodation it usually requires. Bunleson ‘‘because of his alleged fo=sachusetts Will Not Have General | cheémist shop in Opera square was of any recent woek-end. 'The closing | dition. "This would be a picce of dis- . od businems | actionary attitude toward labor . destroyed by the e 4 . e : oy > eelriay el 4 = @ 3 Observans il 2 H 3 10 crowd and an’ Xr- was heavy Sales approximated HKonesty which no congress would dare | 1t Will. therefore. he good business | & 0" a free pr was demand- pecuianccfonBAncizD: | em e 5 o - pproximated | pyoulihan, 16, one ! 5 0ld 441 1 {6 relieve the banks of a load which | SPeech and a free pre b menian employe killed. Soldiers were | 500,000 shares, Dealings in bonds ‘o imposc rhm»lh nothing © D¢ | does not legitimately belong fo then | ©d in resolutions adopted. today by the Boston. April 12.—No general state fbrought up and they dispersed the were light with n steady undertone, |UP early vesterd the police in done except for the government to S & o * J convention of the labor party in Illi- | holiday will t rowd, Disorderl e f i . - INRY CLE entio P a 1 d »e proclaimed by Ciov- |erowd, isorderly crowds gathered | Iinal prices on Liberty bonds today | the viet o avenue an {ift. the roads out of the diffculties HENRY CLEWS, ¥ ) n Li onds t the vicinity of nth avenu nd o ! nois. ernor Coolidge for the day of the |t Other Dlaces and firing could be | were Zs. 99.10; First 4s etwiich i s (MrustipOniCion Rer BT e The convention, by resolution, also [heard at ‘intervals. The shops again|Second 4s, 93.64: First 4 1-4s cdial action should be undertaken , i : <ot | Yankee Division parade here, April |were clox s Zho TN QP denounced Harold I. McCormick, of fre Dhiicn i were clos Second lied in Bellevue hospi este “”hw: s 'm"r e mmm?l“‘;} UNITARIANS PLEDGE the International Harvester company, The governor sald foday that Aboui | o'cloek in the afternoon a | 95.56: Fourth 4 1-4s, 93.62 dlagiinseliey hospital yesterday an ecarly session of congress will be H . s on. | €ven it the legislature passed the |crowd attcmpted to barricad ! | afternoon from a bullet wound in’the : 88 £ 3 el 5 ] who was accused of employing con- i / ! g ° ipted to barricade the ap- — right slds. Patrolman Joseph Love Alledwtofarat LRt iiss ushiygl ) 63,000 FOR LEAGUE | valoscing soldiers from his Lake Ior- | Ml8asure he would not avall himself | proaches to the Abdin squarc In the | New York Stock Exchange quota- i Lp e latrolman Joseph Lovett i . i i » solemn high mass was celebrated by MEMBERE NEW YORE STOCK EXCHANGE ers, whose governments “have been either destroyed or weakened by war. teresting. “imilar remarks apply to the peace confersnce at Paris, where and Mrs. George Schlag. — - from office of Postmaster-Gener e New York April Daniel | Forty-seventh sireet charged with an attempted burglary of a grocery store. -4s, 92.64; Third S pioblem (B4 very similal o st ostate to break u strike of land- | ©f the privilege to sizn the bill, as he | center of the city. Considerablo firing | tions furnished by Richter & o “n‘\‘v ’)-“lm; R q:“” erience is being endured by the tel- | = e deners. and asked for an in. | #8id 1t is merely a Boston celebration | was heard from that direction, includ- | members of the New York Stock i L e b graph and telephone systems, which pe eal :‘c’f ‘”\\,d"' hain and would be out of place in the |ing a few machine gun bursts, Order | ehun % 2 RS after the fugitives. i . f i iz P 0 S gation by the War department. few n burs der | change Hindd ave distinctly deteriorated and be- j Want Un an Laymen's League Re- st oD Dy e e e |[ote oaxtB lot thétstate Was finally restored when mounted Joseph me more costly than nccessary un- The new party endorsed : ag S T e jer public management. Moreover, | OTSanized on Sound Fmancial Basi< fof Nations which will protect the bl e i peace which has been won.” SHERIFF I8 ACCUSED e Sy o e dentiul 1 C n_Yester s distu ances was Other resolutions demanded restor- O SELLING LIQUOR | fahes fhe o oriey s disliubances wag ation of standard time, employment of gue. suspected eing one of the trio, was found on Tenth gh Low e | v \pril 1 = L ear Forty-fourth St. witha Beel Sug 4% bullet wound in the leg, and Thomas Alaska Gold i Byrnes, 18, of 542 West Forty-fourth . Am Awgri ¢ 8y 3 !street was arrested later. Byrnes was z AN SINEto) ‘ Ml 12, -Shep. | Onstration. A procession of several 4 s as s we soldiers ahd sailors in road construc- | Densington, Mich., April 12 A tioneand: Hesptlant Tolloned tho TL AmCari&lE 2 % i held in $5,000 bail in West Side eourt tion, lifting of the allled blockado | iff Joseph J. Bairley ot Monroe coun-nirui" cortege nttering laud. and fro. | A Can 2 4 49% | Tizue was upable to appear in court “God restore the he arbitrary and aulocratic manner n which these concerns were treated 5y the authorities has raised con- Springfiold, Mass., April 1 siderable antagonism to government »peration, plus no little sympathy for [ It —Meeting in Springfield. { { izgrieved owners and officfuls. which | 13VIMen at fheir final session today | against the Central Powers. and that | v was cited today 10 appear hefore [quent crles of Srmaling | ' e s | = Datal zates 1o the convention of Unitarian >therwise would not have developed. | Piedged $63,500 toward & fund to es- j public utilities taken over by the 0V-{ ¢, omar Sleeper April 18 to answer |of Turkey. Down with tyranny.: Smelting 2 Perhaps it is fortunate that these | tablish the new Unitarian. layme ernpientianal Ihio ok cuzned ReoRpr i Bu (e e 0 R R o A m Sugar ... 28% 12 1 BRIDGE 18 REBUILT spcialistic experiments have been tried es of officiul miscond y - el ol e e 71 s - : Anaconda Cop | Communication Between Allied Lines taneferred to the governmant: for | sanizetioniso] 1 league v com- « was denounced ment of the state prohibition Jaw S = o '1 S Fe Ry Co 22 J I i juss = ain Restored | Drug Commissioner Woodworth al Z > & : 10 47% Vashington, April rop lege that the sheriff refused to provide 1 A from e CEILB) 28 vy { sufficient deputies to carry out “he in- | Nine Officers and Men Are Awarded , St : ; 7 Ehe b ORELIoars T in every Unitarian church throughout | § 1 RO e v,A\()\ OPENED. tent o he prohibition act: that 0 e 5 ¥ ! of Murmansk had t 1 NG ST March 28 he sold fifly quarts of whis- Honors For Gallantry in " SLOECSINNC Tt CapICat vate ownership.’ 0 oy at the peace conference in} fice in connection with the enfore 26TH DIVISION 1] e i o 7 league on a sound financial basis. Or hat private initiative and efliciency | bers of the zoverning counecii and m«-{fmmm; a National Labor party. r surpasses that of the government. is conclusively proved that gov- prnment control means a decline in tervice and an increase in costs, re- | the coutitry. The convention voted to - — Canadian Pac silting in losses which taxpayers | instrues the council to provide for ,,‘,\l\,.\\. and U. of P. Oarsmen Mcet on | key, and that other large amounts of - S e o ol confiscated liquor have disabppenred «must uitimately pay. Verv similar! appointment of a competent staff of Severn. & el & decision to have a chapter established | outhernniost post of Action, Cent Leather 3 Chesa & Ohio i & # | small commands tlons | C‘hino Copper - i ~N from the Belginan government f nine | Chi Mil & St ¥ DPEMOBILIZATION FIGURES officers and men of the 26th Division | (o] F & 1 & ~ e were announced at Camp Devens io IN-OTHER W E L day by Major General Harry C. Hule Washington Apri 12.—Comparing { The medals included the crosses of \ | Erie . ile L 6% | £ supply and red nie. Com he progress of demobilization of the | War for Lieut. Colonel and Lieut. Gale - - I ¥ orth Russia not known | “sonditions prevail in our cities, where { from bis custody. | Aver, Mass, April 1 Decor i | secretaries to insure the success of | Annapolis, Md. April 12.-—Navy's B the league and the securing of 20,- Iy'n\\l\‘"‘ season will begin this afier- { 000 members before Junuary, 1920. {naon in & series of three races on the | Despite n effort made to reduce {Severn river, with the University of ; the function of the lea 10 a pure- { Pennsylvar for which all the oars- | ] t Iy religious basis. the majority of the {men were declared to be in fine shape. { ® offsct increased costs; and fair | delegaies wenl stronsly in favbr. of |The events will be rowed separately. v jeukiColonel i . G reatment was impossible to obtain;, jncjuding social and patriotic work. |starting with the freshmen cights af | "'““f RyLaeute Hisid argllenypiie he result being to threaten a num- | Thosc making up the central coun- |4 ofclock, and winding up Wwith the |Gen. March pointed out today that the | OLo¢) of Lecpold Il for Sergeant Car- | ; o0t Nor prd > nee of ice 1 | ublic service corporations have been ander political fire for u prolonged riod. Because of prejudice, light ind traction companies have not been permitted to raise charges in order comimunication to the soutl Crucible Steel . Onda bridge solved any millta Union army following the Civil' war, Goodrich Rub ; E angel is being kept open with the sder of such concerns’with bankrup(ey. | ofl includes former President Williwm |varsity. Al the navy crews are | preak.up in the Civil w M| e o Conmany, GiaR L0 2 R San s G v IO T el s Civic authorities as a rule still re- | Howarc Taft, Arvthur I>. Rugg. of . i . K and Sergeant Wm. L. Allingham or, tu At e esE e et e vierRth Al (P noDent cupied the war department from May, | Company I, 104th Infantry and Bel- | Jspiration tuse to allow such companies to raise | justice of the supreme court of Mas All three races will be rowed ihe|SUP 2 £ L ol e S nternoro charges, though admitting that they achusetts and Milton F. Garvin of |Henley distance, one and five-eighths|1885, to Novembor, 1866, a tolal of § B9/ 78 e e > { Tnterboro pfd hemselves will follow such a course | Lancaster, Pa | 1,023,021 oficers and men of the | sicr Blanchard and Private W. P. FTA aatire contral e o i volunteers being discharged in (hat| Muller of £ Batiory. 101st Iield Ar-y =0 imers realize that they must S N | Ve time. After the Spaanish-American | tillery: Private Ray Moore of 104th ]‘« H‘H e e 1 ease, as the: ' ki LCH . S : war twe Septefaber a8 Infantry and Private Martin J. Mar- ' Lehigh Valle ;v n’r se, as th H"iml will; and DIVORCED FROM SOLDIER. 36 CINCINNATI FIREMEN i"’\n- _yfi‘“l‘\"“]“) ‘n‘“f“’ e 159 Gh St o e Tiuie N hat they must pay that increase Florence Belle Dryden of t it 2 seaunoy s Sl N S e ) i ¢ Ms otor com e e e G e Iydel fofithiscity, | RESIGN; UNION AT ISSUE. ;.4 men were mustered put { o parades of any units of rthe di- | Max Mot ; appeared in superi co e i vision Il be permitted prio y de-: Mex Petroleum hev will undoubtedly choose 2 perior court before| (yneinnati, 0., April 12.—A blanket ision will be permitted prior tc e Bk D Toines o | 5 i obi m, except the Avisional former; and will in all probability | Jul&e Frauk D. Haines vesterda 1,01'm of resignation, containing the mobili n el t divisional | { miles Kennec Copper cel 1ot lose the opportunity of reveng- | support of her claim for ,[,\m“, names of 436 firemen in this city, was AMERIC! DEFEATLED. parade in Boston, according to we she has no ng themselves upon politiclans and iinst Clarence W. Dryden. The London A p:lline— coptainiiy Sar (1 E ISR SRR OR SR e Koddl\ Fl!m\. Amatt‘ur handed to Safety Director FHolmes imid officials who have allowed partiaent. here yesterday he resignation of | Washburn of the American army was ransportation and other public utili- le plaintiff told the court she was mar- ae = climinated in the semi-Ainaix of the FHREE G UILTY ,(,'" MURDER, De\ eloplng ihe men took place at 7 o'clock this jes to fall into such impaired con- ried in Norwood, Mass., Febru 1138 Witions 1908, The woman said her husband morning. Mr. Holmes received the : ) ; e document and issued a statement that ' covered court tennis championship at n “WIVES OF MEN." A e orted hor April 12, 1914, leaving | he would immediately attempt to | Queen’s club today by P. M. Davison, | Jury Convicts Men Who Killea | RCADE ‘)TUDiO wheat crop. On April 1, the govern- ; her with three children. An aflidayit | Verify the names by telephone and Who Is rated s among the hest of the | hild During Strike, A | | | | ment revorted the condition of | WAs presentcd as evidence showing | “CCept the resignations of all the men ! English cov = court pl o Phree you men were found winter wheat at 98.8 per cent., the| {hat Dryden was with the Canadian | Whose names could be verificd. score LS -6 | | 5 ; guilty of murder in the second de- ! righest condition ever recorded. This ! forees in France. Mrs. Drvden was The firemen submitied their resig- . gree by a jury before Judge MeIntyre | indicates a yield of about $37.000,000 | Unable to say why he husband so | hations affer the safely director had o 5 e : vesterday in comnection « with ' the . . Dushels, compared Wi 535000000 | ACIed The eonrt munied hex 4 e | Tefosed to relnatate four frmen who | PEACK COMMITTRE Namup. yestodne n eopeon w5 e 8 Connecticut Trust and Safe Deposit Co. ferieis) fo 1016 ian i is00g 600 I FeRANT Sanicd) of e hiaren had presonted demands of a firemen’s | Berlin, April 13—The Berlin na- | fealll of Geovie Ansst, Ave, O 24501 Yishels in. 1017, so that this iy near : ol These Lo¥n [ismen were Sus- | tional aseembly has established « com-{ the head by « hrick throw om u | v double the average yield heTor jipended - and afier & S WD (R e nembers who bl mohEaToine suga efine e “he war. Rye also promises . rec. ! TALES RANK UNCHANGED, | charged for belonging to a union iy Hihan e ') 'K' wirgl il b o el i / 'lh”"i” ) organized and qualified through years of efficient, ord crop of 101,000,000 hushels, Washington, April 12.—Through a ! AR 5 rer | peace negotiations. b ; The ‘defendants ¢ Louls Beck trustworthy service, to act as Conservator, Guardian, wiai 89,000,000 bushels last vear BOXERS ARE MATCH | twenty-one, of 2 v 0th street .c AV R and 63,000,000 bushels the year he- | e € ) secutor or dministrator. It is possible that th A STRONG, RULIABLY (Ulh’OfiATlU-\' typographie: rin a recent army | order the impression was miven that{ Lendon, April 12Z.-—Augie Ratner Clarence Brandt, twenty-one, of 2461 ures | Major-General Harrmy . Hale of the | an American boxer, has been matched | TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION, | Rizhth avenue, and William Boud - - . Q undergo deterioratior vet | 26th division had been returned to | o meet Johnny Bashan, the welter- | —— = = = twenty, of 239 st 126th street rapllal StoD,OOn. S“rphh and Profits ’“1’000'000 v high yield is practically certain, | his regular army rank of brigadier- | weight champion of, England, in _i| WANTED-—Salesman for the Safe- ' | 1 ) | v s e was indicte . - which at the price of $2.26 per|general. The War department an-| 20 round bout at the National Sport-| &uard Check Writer. Commission | with these men. pri Connectlcut Trust and Safe Deposlt Co. bushel established by the govern- | nounced today that there had been | ing clul Jnne 16 for a 2 i Must be stler. Selis 1 2 1 today ths ere ha g club on Ji 16 for a purse i Selis vhee and will ke ‘N Rl S ment means prosperity bLevond an |0 change in the general's wrade ]‘ S8 000 Rl men it aier P Phone Charter 75 Hartford HARTFOND. CONN. M. H. WHAPLES, Pres't precedent for the American farmer. | since his return from overses 151 pounds, ‘e vee convicted April 1