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NEW BRITAIN DAI SATEISPURNNG " vomn e SIS YT P T CHTER 6 CO T0HONOR IGHTERS e turned to Camp Devens after Soldicr in Tong Time—Letters I furlough at their respective homes in {#9ntinued from First Page) this city. Private Dyson is one of i (Coniinged from Fi - Unopened. Compuny F men who served eightecn - i A 5 ] *He endorsed what Mr. Ilaton said as | . Is of E |months overseas, enlisting When only | vas toud, 1 I L not expect s N i 0 a practical way of showing the | The many friends of Edward HUntz \i¢"vears of age. He was wounded by | oritieisn houscl o : JEEAU 4 #oldiers that (he State honoved them. |0f Compuny 1 are WOUVINE about his |4 chine sun Lullets at St Mihiel. 1o | formed what fhe peace delogates wer | y N e SRR OF | dressed to him have been x'-‘lurm ol e SR s oing promi i he elionld . e ) T8 alney they: ars 1\,4:{ B aemes |the sendors, T1e has not been heard | * g i fare, Johin MeGrath and | e, UL e WEsll Stepcae i e el nocame | e 5 - il R from since last September and it is Devens for the Boston parade when | i thought possible that he may havei; o - U * ) rens Lo ! i they would rather be home. Other |TROUELE B0l ool o's TAX 1024 regiment at Camp Deven was ful ¢ ye o was a greay | Metals, Steel. Shippings . and | @ members spoke in the same vein and S awnit mustering out. | deal of impati in the world, a :S“\(L\ other leaders cancellec ieh | 5 2 stanle orks S Uniteq States| s e i tesy e L i 1 s 1 th ' osing | tabled R Eerea el It ona Rel 5ot | ab Rt ley Mon Ay, SN st real, sincerc honcst importance | Was irrcat _, _Highway Commissioner> Pty {eq"in Company T and saied for | M5 l;]v] \r ‘r‘:.%h‘y”” \u‘:m\:lv?:“-;‘ll't which was feit in 211 lands. - The appropriations commi "® |Irance as @4 Part of the 1024 regi- H";" 1nz lkgat N eLEn ot ! [ The promicr paid tr ported a bill to increase th ) o A doyiie od in |enza. Nicoll Barnes, the labor le S ane . por \\‘l“(iv L olin Cammissioner.the (:r‘v‘rm‘.w !:'.; e :“:‘.;‘:.Oyry \;‘mmld\‘ «!mn‘ A Sionoloc i fordinvenuchva | oo Bl labant londor, 1{1"1: ons furnished by Richter & y s S 00 S . o = € ce Jew Bri hospital last | ¢ i 2 L nembers of 1 New York Stoc amount not not less than $5,000 | B0 B8 00 ing e returned fo his | t3KeN to the New Britain hospit for internufionai arrangements for abers K and ont more than $5.000, the amount I evening in the police ambulance. B to be fived by the board of control. |"5\ "o hattle of St. yijliel he was| CWing to the holiday there w 11 be Tells Need of World Leaguc. April 16 again wounded in the same leg and |NO_Session of the city court Friday. S Then Tl Aaaea Hhere 1o o erent : R T YR DA SR AR Nl U SR NEW APPOINTMENTS |Was placed in an ampmtence with | R H Brwin has sold land \;‘«'-‘," Siid a Gold § e GOODW IN BEACH 2 Maortimer Lyman, also of Company I, ]7"”“‘”‘3’7 ot 15 ‘-]““}“ e street to Wil- |3, cxperiment npon which the whele ol = 03 = the last that was seen of the young o GEPEas O O 08 90C fejety of nations. i 3 L, 'l"l“l'\\‘k LEE, Ma i ahdtaceordl b. Turner Hail Fish Marke advi. ¢ alniostl every 'r : EEL hin s na 1 TF 5, Manager nmen, and cording to the story teld ! A = s With almost every wion in the 2 ———— by one of the men who returned with| _Albin Carlson has transferred three |worlq engaged in considering these Loco .. - 2 We Offer for sale 3 : e e : rcels of land on Harvard street 10 [nroblems. the premies eai Smell . Vatts and Smith Made Captains and {the Yankee division Jlast week, it[Parcels 1 ) S problems, the premic d, the dele- [ v TV i iy ; would appear that both af Lyman’s|the New Britain Tool & Manufactur-pates were justificd in taking some HEER o : : HARTI ORD AUTGY [QT IVE PARTS COMPANY Connolly. Hartnett, Souncy and S {ins Co. The sale is said to involve an |fime for iheir work. as a Biomc | Am Tob ..... 2080 - Pfd. Stock, Nothing has been heard from cither [2M0OUNt of 5,000 might precipitate n universa = Tell &l Bt : Dot Q8 = . of thelmeil e o e vl Rampp e slutlont fa s thal| Sy AR He e e et War | Anaconda € 5 > 5 Par $50 to Yield 8¢ =i e ® A hitn | Suffield sehool. is spending his Easter |i, S lAm s Fe R ) ‘rintiv ) Licutenants William Watts nd |friends are considering the possibility | Suffleld school, is spending his Bastor | gn. ) ) 4 s e o Descriptive folder upon application. ilat the ambillahee mav havel besh ;r: k Alter his reference at this point to Ir \. . 2 struck by a shell on the way to the |Street. S i . what ho iracterized as the time. | 1 ¢ hospital. I'riends e J. E. Murphy Sons’ Mot Cross e i e e R s et | rato to offieers and tariea to Seone | #te dellcious, Try them —adyt. Teeen op o e TR B e Greine S he Ghoisa proves nleedtng MR M oRef cersfandfallea RotReaurs (B0 8 0 Hee it mes i D i o\ (B Ik masionafand hib Bspeatltar o L pac : 0} membersfonh ilieydepaytmenyNunal| SOIRTORR o ntan ol sl cl U BEE S BR AR T e e ae v ISAe eI e Reonter e g e S both men are expected to malke € soasnteasn s thetamilyg 0l 390 I hine Stiad nhiledarivinsihis imachine i SR L1 OLE FE AR Sha TS g ‘In~. & Ohio cellent leaders. One of the captains 1",:}“\‘.1"’:(",:,‘3“?2 his :L!.:fltmhntflx‘:‘.uv (briEh il i oet wenr Tl ‘h"_!»”’{v : .M’T V: lvwlw to pe n e will be placed in charge of the pump ; * '~ ’d mail sent to him is alws AaTn sl oot bearins the nunber (Hklfvu: Al Sens 0| not al m‘\_\m; the hm s . Rooms 209-310 National Bank Bldg. when a company is organized, and the »-,\‘f_”;“lf\~u, 3 known in | 20-882 struck his car, causing it to Bl the calm deliberation they 4 . W. I. SLOPER. Mgr. other will be placed in charge of the sddie Hintz was well nov P ste . ' e new company to be formed for pro- athletic circles in tnis city and he skid against the curb, breaking one ! L L onm | Of the front wheels. tion Stifl Perilous, tection in the southwestern part of |Plaved baseball with the Plrate team Thomas Devine is home from the “TIt s fy o iy e “ : & 1 OFFER the eity jlon sevenl penrn Db men T BERC Y’hliI::«llmlnshr L e Sl D S pathes ; VR OXELES e eity. £ g asicelates oWiNg e a. shipyards. Y ouand for all lands—per The board also appointed the fol- [137 With all his associates owing to K. of C. ball. State Armory. Avch [the people of {n L . |his pleasing personality. His friends X ale ot s world,” he deolard : 2 5 . Ym\wx:” o yhm'm‘”t‘m‘ J“h\‘} (1' are still hUD““s’ s OThATD sty Ty GG REES SR T e T it the men who were odrich Il .. T 1 29 dhares W britain achine Lo, Connolly, of Engine Company No. L. o ; ‘ 2 l] q B M h WEST MAIN 6TREET ......, . . ., NEW BRITATN, CONY, TEL. 2040 | are delicious. Try them.—advy ~ 1 Sl oo e Nothing Has Been Heard From Locat | Gorden and Frank O'Keefo : re- | J J AWAiJ‘ %"B{[T ST”EK i MEMBERS NEW ¥OKR STOUK ¥XCHAN e | 21 | resarded as th more jnsistent later under cover of | | Philip Joyee rveturned today 10 the | slighiest e for ceriticism, but he ; 80 advance in obscure equipment and | bute to George w York Stock Exchange que Woods, FLieutenants. Fred Smith. were clevat to eap- taincies in the fire department at a meeting of the fire commissioners last Butte Superio: loing P . 5 i r . found alive “somewhere in Franc = Sops t should be left inl . Nor «pfd William Harinett ngine Comp e DEATHS AND FUNERALS’“:O‘ T ahor th men sent ta dc Nor Ore Cetfs. No. 4. John Souney. of Iingine Com- legates were dealing | Inspiration pany No. 3 and Idward Woods, who | LO(/AL D. S. 6. MA\' — with many nations, most of them with | Interboro has been chauffeur for Chief Robert | Mrs. Maric B. Beh, problems ol their own, each with al Tnterboro pfd ... M, Dame. The new lieutenants will be | RETURNS TO CAMP/| are. arte B. Beh, a prominent res. |diferent point of view, and it reauir- | Kansa ity co ... laced by the board when the con- | Ident of this city for a number of |¢d &l the lact. patience and skill that | Kenn Cop ...... could be commanded 1o prevent the ,,ul\ Steel ditions merit. ‘. 3 {itions merit ! e passed #way at her home, 24 | varying interests developing into con- VL alley A. G. Hawker was awarded the E n Sox, - 7 street, last night followihg a |0 08 B Cres contract for the changing of the [ Corporal Farl Martin, Local Man Who long period of i1l health. 1llness in- flicting interests. Motor com 3 ) solid tires to pnewmatic tires on the | ehe L UL noaint s for | Many Diflicuities Surmounted. ! : . S al Sove : e nt to old age was responsible for | MM oms N city service truck. Killed Seven Iuns Alone, Spent |cldent Lo A8 B The premier said he believed the | x. onodn d . 272 MAIN STREET. Sy e etant her death, she having passed lrer 78th | a0 BICIDT S o Bennett Saunders of Cherry s i Short Furlough at Hoiie. Bicthdazl Hebinary S e ce had surmounted the difli- A Uraniclsl Domb ok OF MVID o SR e N wife of Ciottlieh T, (i I b el T e el st e Bl o g R : : F. W. PORTER, Manager strect were appointed members of the | Corporal Earl Martin, one of the |vyved by o danghte ohn Raan |There were questions one never heard aeon : permanent department. Both men |few local boys who won tho distin- |ang three soms. Fred Howard and |00 Which almost imperilled the pea SN i A “ALWAYS RELIABLE" wWeére in service during the war. guished service cross in Trance, re- |Gharles Deh. The funeral will be |°f 12urone while the conference was 2 {turncd to camp esterday after & |1old from the late residence tomorrow |31UNE: he added k& |snart furlough spent at the home of 4 Srannigdiaieaia oy 2 Questiens that ha never been ¢ Mail § Bt n i o Afterncon G2 ofaloclefiey KD RGN R et ot e e s adin an | EeniR iR . t. Corporal i Hill officlating and Interment will Lt o I : 2 | Martin wore his coveted medal while fype in Fairview. cemetery produced u conflict between two of | People's Gas i o nw ° e in this city, and was called upon num- | e ‘oo allind stater) Tiovd Georee con | Buiee tcel Do : fl e wofl ypewrl er 0 Prominent Labor Official in This City [berless times o recite the details of Aoas Galigin, jtinued, and theve were a number of | Ray Con his winning the honors. Although o : uch questions. But, he added, after | Reading i ] e oL says Local “Hello Girls” Wil | Martin is inclined to regard his work| The funeral of Thomas Gahagan lail it was quarrels over small states | Rep | - 1 : Lapfiahza“fifl o . as slight. official government records| Was held at 9 o'clock this morning |which had made the great war. He / : ; Uniosize But Not Strike. credit him with leading a squad un- | 8 St. Mary’s church. Rev. John T. fgpoke of the diflicultics In the balance | it A prominent mdmber of the Cen= |der heavy fire into battle and after Winters was cf-!e\umm ‘ol‘ 2 requiem | i added | S5t : i Aot orioeh Sutsibnin fral Labor Union stated today that |PeIng cut off from the squad of fight. | high mass. — Rev. Joseph Barry was “One of the features of the present o S ; 69 Preferred Stock S . $5,000.000 $3.900,00¢ steps aro belng taken by the employ ing heroically, alone, in the field, later | deacon and Rev. Willlam Krause, |situation, owinz to the breaking up of | Texas i o1 216 I ey 3% the local hranch of the Southern |MaKIng his exit to an unused “pill | sub-deacon. The committal service |the contral empircs, is that central S New England Telephone company to | POX Trom the “‘pill box”” he emerg- | at the grave in the new Catholic ceme- [ Furope has boen Balkanized into )} tited Fruit i ) ) Cominen Stoar srganize a union. The informant saic ed and surprising a group of Hun sol- | tery was conducted by Rev. J_o.~ex-h small states, o ‘hat a short time ago Miss Sullivan, a |diers. killed seven of them. returning | Bar! The bearers were, Michacl “Care musi taken Jest causes of ) (r aational organizer of the Telephone [later under cover of darkness to the | Moran, Peter Scott, John Kennedy. | future unrest he created.” 0 S Steell ; . 983 983 Baiiialent 458670 toy Sharal foi Girls’ union, was in this city to inter- | American lines in safet Frank Stanton, Daniel Clark and Russian Question Complex. s B S ] Commaon LR e o &t local operators. While organiza- | Corporal James Carroll of =Sextan | Frank Duzlian. The question of Russia was one of | v car Chem | 505 Dt s tion is the prime object of the oper-(Street is on a furlough in the eity, = the most complex problems ever dealt | \yociinahouse . ... 3 Steplis Decamben. 81, 1018 ators, it is reported that no trouble|having heen granted a leave at Camp tichacl Stoch. with by any body of men. Mr. LIoyd | woetern Tnion 2k i I will be had over striking, such as |Devens. Carroll. who is a brother of | yuop.1 Stoch, of 53 West Main | GeoTZe pointed out. One diffienity | wiies Overland a S Dividends, 1917, 6% and 8% cxtra A e Private Joseph Carroll e n fa. 1 Massachusetts is experiencing at pres- | Driva 08 & i went to : s 5 e at | Was that there was no Russia. “There } S France with Company B, 102d infan. | Strect. died vesterday afternoon at e X H 3 Dividends, 1918, 6 ent. | £ 9 o i is an organization controlling central | Q i reaching the other side to the head- T : e f ! c t 6 Gt e (o T Bt s The steck was put on a regular 8 dividend basi guarters company. W hil o St g s il e | TROM GASSING ; o ¥ ; g WANTS RENT PROBE {this detachment atone ‘tfm:er:tn‘:v:‘:.l; . OF C. APPOIN S rp‘,i o m,'m:‘ = : : V‘J mum" Immu HUNS FR St B in March, and it is expected that the usual 59, extra necessary for him to repair telephone ‘e A\ i + enize the 12 i id 1 wires under heavs fre and his wore | EMPLOYMENT AGENCY L cioinence s L will be paid in December. on this commission won for him th £ c 8 RGN (2 S0 P RN T n T AT (o RIS R B e nize it as the de facto government in We offer a limited amount of Underwood Type- Will Be Carrled on By Societs | it is fust like & voleano which is B writer Company common at the market and recom- ficers. tussta. —Says Americans Were Ready. ah Copper. . . k 2 Net earnings vear ending De S Rubber Co . 8 3 O 1918, after depreciation and t o and 5°: extra Mayor Will Ask Appointment of | Major Adams Retnrns From Europoe Committee to Investigate Conditions Existing Throughout Ofty. Private John Smith. another local member of the 102d who distinguish- Throughout the Entire. sUll in eruption, and the best we can mend this stock for investment. At this evening’s meeting of the|ed himself in action is also on a fur. do is to provide security for those! Now vork, April 16.—Ninety ofi- | [ & common council Mayor George A. [lough. Smith is credited with clean- | Count i dwelling on its remne and most at- . S o nas Quigley will present a resolution ask- |ing out a nest of snipers who were do- cessible slopes. and urrest the flov of yeiin o img that a commitiee be appointed |ing destructive wark in a French city In conuection with the welfare | Java so that it shail not scorch oth 10 investigate the excessive increases|4S American troops were passing| work which it has been doing for the | lands." in ren During the past few weeks, (through. Trom his place in the lines| soldiers and sailors during the war, roses Interference. 3 o on the steamship Calama 3. the mayor has received hundreds of |2nother local soldier who has return- Sl o 3 4 . s A B 3 H & the Knights Columbus plans t After saying that lhere was no e steumship an on A : complaints about the prohibitive |¢d has said, Smith picked the snipers| \c XNights of Columbus plans to ainE s L bR fon ’\HDDLFiOW'\' MA T o * the service : e ex-service men in secur- | question of recosnizing the Russizn |deaux, brought 1.595 troops, the : rental increases made by the land-|OUt One by one on the top of a build- | help all the ex-service men in secur- { ( okl UsRAlp dshu, ] o | was finally accepted for service ¥ s Soviet government, that such a prop- |jority being members of the Fortie ! rd ing. ing positions in as far as possibic. E X 3 | the artillery division. His attempts o I Aob S el { L y osition had never been discussed, the |division IS G. A. R. HEAD o1t oy Among the 40th units were detach- % i e 5 K . . i | to enter the . in both branches The purpose of the committee, The New Britain council is not back- | ;e mier saig it waz a fundamental | | which I hope the council will appoint, GHALLENGE TO STRIKERS ward in {he movement and after | POMION sakd i Wi O S s ] numbered six : tempts and 1 _will be to investigate complaints and wiring New Haven for instructions a | S was successful only after he h i : never interfere with the internal [men of the 138th infantry. - which . o it only : see what can be done to prevent the | BENEEE. | committee was appointed at the meot- | PE¥er fo Inferterc with the internal |enmme Tome under command. of Major | Ge0rge T. Mecch Flected Department | disted and increased his landlords from increasing the rents ing last night consisting of Stephen | *°217 @ S e Ll i f New London, C . While the local companies of 3 msports Wi . ! o ment of Russia was a matter for the |Henry Adams of New London, Conn., oo NGt Yoarly o Senbemilslaiie el S¥ceasively ” the mayor said. Transports Will Be Operated in and 5( ley, John O'Neil and Thomas Mc- | FEEC O l’v'jw,‘l‘ X manenor who for a year was connected with | RRARCCR = carly Sc e 4.“ : 1‘:\'{‘ recruitin ST Out of New York * Pk IR, P 29 wards tried { i s Garets v York 'If It Takes the| “qpig oity has already received five | It Was at this point the Ea i e companies but was FACT LOSE, Whols T Sivvavs | epblicalions frans sncmbers o the|inier Getlarsd it was not s nbury, April 16.—The fifty-sec- | of lack of w TR 3 26th division asking for work and | Quty of the British government ond annual encampment of the De- Suspensions for Good Friday Are An- | Washington, April J6.—Transports | the committee appointed last night [ COmMMIt the country to cigantic ei- partment of Connceticut, G. A. R, in < SR # nounced By Factory Officials. [will be operated in and out of New will get busy immediately. The work | terprise in order to improve Russian session here, elected George Meech, IINISTE O POLAND. York harbor “if it requires the entire ; will continue while the men are re- | €ONAitions, much 5 the sovernment of ‘“"w"\m"‘l tl") rtment com ThitedlBtites nave 6 TR e 1 s : eplorec ose conditio; A e nande Mr. Mecceh has been se posted notices announcing suspension United States navy,” it was officially | turning and until positions arve se- | deplored th conditions, pointin:g R A L mandcr T v announced ay in ¢ coti 5 bo il aorilciais ot at Russia was ountry very 2 s T P B ork on Go0d Friday af (his week, | Sinounced today in conneotion with | cured for all applicants. it that Ru was a country ver RATLROAD MEETING TODAY and other factories have made other arrangements Feian e, Descriptive Cireular on Request. sion, headed by Major Gen. William H. Johnston, the division ¢ arrived here today from {the chemical warfare service. sion in River City. | Phe Germans were about to Di H * fill of American gas when P stice was signed Major Adams | There was mor arriving the American side than was manufactured in all of BEurope.” wris, Apri (Havas.) Huel 3. Gibson, s t of the American vice-commander durir the pa mba > has lected 88 : ¢ " . 2.V « ur of anbury 5 1 i : ; plans of harbor workers to start| At the meceting 15 applications for | casy of invasion but a diffienlt one s ar. Ira lh. Vil m\,, . of Dar . y Poland [a str tomorrow with the announced { membership were received. It s | to withdraw from New Hasen Road Stockholders Meet nd M. Pi e, of Norwich, . = |intention of tying up traflic cc A e T i v e Sinn Biarce At the Stanley Works the factory |}y P traflic complete- [ announced that all details for : E : alles = to Act On Government Compensation | Junior Vice-Commander. - will close at 6 o'clock Thursday night | s [ szand boliE ekt BMondeyauizbtihayel LSS o) , i e : ; e omcEr choE n e NCE and will be shut down until Monday Tk A been completed. NIRP ARISIR, SR Dl G ik Department chaplain, William | ANk morning. Although the regular hour ASKS STRIKERS TO RETURN, . — “Girls Will Be Girls” Company to e | ©P the auestion of “execution of an 000 o for closing in the afternoon is 51|, e . : B agreement. between corporation | 1y O% Hinckley, Owing to increasing business we 3 3 1 g 1 Guests at Keception April 30. e o iy o'clock. it was thought best to close | TWmulty s "Phone Operators “"INTERVENTIO\‘ IN : ! und {he diractor s ¢ yailroads S have moved from the store at No. 4 an hour later becanse of the lay-off. | File Demands and Go Back to Work. | New Britain lodge, B. P. O at alas to compensation { HALISIor M Assistant adjutant-general, Wm. M. Eim street, to the store at No. 7 Maiu The Fafr Bearing company will Sl N Z 1 > {meeting of the house committee lust | of the property .the stockholders of | o, - Iridgepor stree e LeWitt build e ,—,‘,-\\-,;l,'jnl‘"‘»(fl'{, A\wxiw 16—After con- | RUSSIA IS STU1 ID‘ vening, voted lo tender a reception | (he N GRS l'_“"“"“"’-“’“’i J‘-‘»{“I;_v“\‘ e 'l;ll\: vlnm‘.llwh l“’\ \(Il\‘ “”l",“':‘-” i sht and day shifts will be af- | guo o o §amaiersCencraly o the cast, chorus, committees and | ford Railrond company met today. It e S 4 ¢ : the night and da ¥ - 1 Burleson m(.-,xv“.\,o.‘;:”&?z “eneml to th e E P 1 E i Reach, Hartford; L. J. Seeley, Bridge- | neighboring towns are cordially i fected by the motices posted by the | jclagfaphed the New Mnelaad ‘f'{d‘flY_ workers of the production “Glrls Will | was the annual meeting and other | 10 Richard J. Cutbill, South Nor- | vited to attend the opening of *The _th & ingla ele- | . s Girls” on the « g night of the | me ) \ e 7 b5 & officials of the concern. 5 | phione strikers suggesting that thes LTt 18 Thus That Premier Lloyd ““_m'_‘l‘” LI sl D e e i b ey VO S At (¢ ek : Posy Shop” all this week Work will be resumea at the Cor- | g i Secseatneghabthoyl Jerformance, Wednesday, April 30, Approval of the statement ot Sh o by TR iE hil Earain Epot i to ecioh o 2 o ity batir. | llo 'melr spplication for w Hew WaER | Gedens Chasweterizes, Any Bt {The Ilks have arranged for a dunce e e S8 DA BT RS U T Come to this garden spot t t bin Screw corporation factory k“"“_ scale with the general manager of | ) < MR SO L e the compan frairs, wl had pre hall sl by your flowers, or phone your order an ay morning after a one-day lay-off, | the Now Kngl el ; nd reception in honor of the per-iyiougy been distributed in pamphiet, | coors S 3 S S al courtcou R il e o T Ensland TeTe GG oS for Military Action. formers and their friends. During t D S S S iCotes 1 Siith ol 0 105 118 il receive Sth i usuatis COREE u"d‘ o e e pany and return to work immediate . i rehearsal period tho ilks and Y. M. | ] ""'H Sl s e e G DL and timely attention Leals P, and T, Corbin factory will ly “so that the public may mot be| London, April 16.—Mr. Lloyd |¢ A, have very gencrously tendered | oL 1918, to © SREE Y “}‘ ectors | mander, g You will find everything in fiow- The P. 2 S0 LA further subjected to embar ment | George said in his speech in the l4jie use of their respective buildings and to transact any other business The next annual encampment ers and plants heve. Come in and be cleosed rh"lw\-‘! afternoon until § 51 jnconvenience.” 3 House of Commons today that 1t was lana thix has been o big factor in | Wich might be rightfully presented, held in Middletown in April, + sec the beautiful dispiny of Eastor AR L i D s Mr. Tumulty assured fhe siviking | his earnest thoughts that military in- |y hat s predicted a sucee The list of directors propo: 1 i) At Landers, the New Britain Ma- | operators that prompt action would | tervention in Russia would be the | 7he 13ks will hold ¢ cd no change in the present dives EDWARDS COMING HOME. Mhine company, and the Corbin Cab- | follow the filing of their application | greatest act of stupidity. | smoker tomorrow cvening following | SPMP- s F F LQLLERER S gt " f sus 5 3 ana AT At- » b inet Lock factory, work \Hl” be sus- | with the general manager, who, h.« Much as the British government de- [the regular business meeting Bont tof Bagaran S i pended on Good Friday only sald, always has been authorized \p\nms conditions in Russia, the Pr NEW DEPARTMENT AT MCH. CO. tempts 0 Enter the Service. POSY SHOP Corporal Roger Kdwards of 211 o ] 1 | - - } gree to and submit any lll'Ol'o*«-d‘nnbl' continued, 'it is not its duty lw{ A tepartment has been added —— U VDERS a cnent and recommend to the op- sland to a4 gigant et | L BAN , A new dep Honis delbidolint Sl < SQUAZZO SURRENDERS Cranin - | commit Englan gigantic enter C. 5. €. BANQUET 0 : \iaple street is expected home today ’ e % g rating board its immediate approval. | prise in ovder to IMProve conditions| A sockd and baiguct was he to the New Britaln Machine company | bl %, coily two years of service in | TRE ONLX I%I}YSHOP G [Hu Foremen’s club of the Corbin | foctery, and hemecforth. screw ma anama with an artillery division of 3 . 1 | | | Many of the local factories have flowers. Michael Squazzo, who i accused of o : reckiess driving of his automobile | in Russia. e added: last Sunday which resulted in a ORK IS BUSY. dtela 1aia conRtvery leasily o eollision with a car belonging to Mr. A san was born this morning at the | invade and very difficult to out | of.™ | Serew corvoration night by a | chine: produets will be turned out by ' the army. Corporal Edwards has —7 MAIN STREET— number of the female emploves of the | the local concern. For some time | Leen stationed at Panama since July P OWBEE! e e ot Trenticin, surrendered himself to |New Britain hospital to Mr. and Mrs, | o€ pay department of the factory. About | past, the factory has been turning oug | 2, 1917, and since being assigned to l‘)\'lfil{l\'x\\llll{‘:zl“i'"l & otain T. W. Grace of the police de- |Marcus Fleischer ot 28 Roberts slrmet,‘ _ There v no question, he con-!i7 of the you women employed in | serew machine but the decision to | 'anama has been acting as company = S rtment this morning. He will be in |.A son was born at the same institu- | tinued, of recognizing Russia. It had |11 department were present and n | manufacture the product of the ma- | clerk well winning his promo (Member of ¥. T. D.) 3 ‘;‘u“--tommmw morning charged |tion to Mr. and Mrs, Beiz of 139 | never been proposed and had never |program was carried out by them | chines and take orders for machine | tion to be corpor | Decorations for Weddings and Fu- i T “Winthrop strect. been discussed. assisted by Joseph Ogle, soloist serews was rea a only recently ds several nerals a Spocialty. with rockless driving. i T | ews wa 1