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———— ' S ct LA} { SEA: iwqRLESO‘N‘PLEASEB 221 CYASES OF “FLUT’ ESAYH “LEAGUE FIR DEATHS AND FUNERALS flN FUES lS PICKING UP AN AIRPLANE AT . WHEN STRIKE ENDS| IN MONTH OF MARCH | [0 e Miss Ellen Roche. o ¢ o en Roche of 53 North street ; s e 5 Z s N . | AR e 5 i lied g o'clock Saturday nightat i e : - : . B Declares That Agreement Reached Is, | Regular Health Board Report Shows @ 25 C i s & asurvived by a sis- i ‘ | . 5 : : he, and two He Believes, a Just One for i Communicable Diseases Reported g 2 1 Roche of this city All Concerned. In Four Weeks. e ; : oy ngton, Ap Postmaster- According to the monthly report of . > s church. R glth Board Advises Farly Start | AU, G o Bution capy w6 e vas e voard ot ety b | | S R - |- o e o o g S England telephone operators has| ported during the month of Mavch. : . on iiiany coat . o _ _ iy . : been brought to an end and hoped | The following cases of commaicable ! Lo . ; Becean §and the monthly report issued by the that {he consideration of the wage diseases were brought to tho atfen- : : : < fer . of health today. o campaign L o S - ; schedules which has been entered | tion of the board during the past Binse fics ic urged. The bulletin e : | Upon will result in conclusions just, month: ws wihy and how the carriers of 4 Ao - . 0. | and fair to an parties. Lobar pneumonia, 3; Tuberculosis, fseasc germ should be destroyed. " S : o ¢ sk N He stated he sincerely regretted the | 7: ‘diphtheria, 13; scarlet fever, 13: Services for '.")lz“\w‘ M(}r-’n.\‘;';"nr m‘i‘al:::é ms | e : . . | ghad % annoyvance and inconvenience to the | sleeping sirknes : measles, 187; ! {3 i TN L .":‘. :;w el e . o : . i A & l(’)\nl\:‘s‘s”ml‘l‘r(\ ::éxr(:hrousehclders ocea- { i?:::il‘m;;0‘»‘”‘;{\.‘1:;;‘!'(::; :ang‘\vv‘.v:‘l o 2 e Jod k, and interment was ecq in filth and 1ive in filth, but they | : ; ¥ o . : o' A 7 Nl o e houses quaran : ot e e e & ot 1 s as they will drink | : % o S i3 e SO i R e e B et o 7 ; ¢ Gaudian officiated at the se b baby's milk or eat from the 3 ¢ it 5 v PR 4 M g4 ¢ e « i hat the wage M‘ul/:»s!\uuld ined, 19; .4'\1‘ n}n \‘ {f B2 cere- P _ & G : § i ¢ Erwin mortuary chapel. 1 with the same pleasure as £ ; b+ B e N the ‘:tr(;"~;!.m5’m' Hefaliaisid ihan | Prospiss BeRE LB LSS it St : 3 - prive or cuspidar. they are ; i FERRE £ d : v h o olisoremimen all S8 G ¢ 159 laboratory o iv passing from filth fo hu- - 3 : 5 R A e A S e i ioentiolisuchid & A ol “.,”\,,.’\ i B food. carrving with them the fllth ; SR Errl < e s oeod i notstopienredio i UU ORI SeR P e NS e e gorms and depositing them upon § : : ol er : the Zovernment itsel? coorced in its | tuberculosis were renorted; 173 cases into anything with which they : 4 g 3 i < S areinopiiunc eHhcatofor fnetiboatt me in contact and as flies travel : . ‘ i 4 X 3 142 visite were made by the nur g distances we | have no knewledge : 3 ¢ % 3 3 b LAST OF 26 AR 365 inapections of stores, bakeries | what diseases any particular flles , 5 : B o o g < i TH NE were held. atholic Max Miss Louise Hiltbrand. | of Miss Lou Hilt- Now itain day her er- W cemetery spit rother, Wili am Charles I3dward Rus st | and t1 g’ been in contact with. p = B | writer. lecturer and raveler just | decease e Klingt g B ? | : 5. Klingberg was “Frapsmission of disease by flies G ; % : oo 3,300 TEACHERS / after his return from Europe de-|in charge &1 be Drevented by kedping files from | i § B ¥ B3 iR Battleship New jersey. With Five 3, CHERS ARE nounced critics of the proposed pod, this is difficuit unless all co- E d ! el : Compenis 5 A N > | League of Nations. Ile stated in H. Wilmot Phillips. perato in o campaizn against the fi & : ; [ D £ : Panies of j01st Ammunition ENTITLED MO IBAYS i 00 0ol e e 1. Wil ¥ e Zotiow : G T e Train, But 600 Miles From Boston A plan is not exactly what the radical | home in Hartford Irq “Pestruction of breeding nlaces. 3 il b 3 g A 3 i | thought of the world had hoped for, | ices were conductea #Destruction of all flies that do : v Bes Toston, April 21.—The battleship | Teachers’ Retirement Board Secretary reed. ¢ o SR e E A T New Jersey. bringing five companies Gt 3 vance in civilization SRntain. Grov “Desirnction of breeding places— : s & e of the 101st ammunition train, | Out Tigures of Those cemetery, PRridgeport. He formerl es breed in practically any place : | H e — | ~ 3 : ; R largely made up of Vermont men, the Paying IASscssments. | CITY ITEMS | resided with his parents on Chestnut jhat furnishes the proper amount of o B G 5 3 2 : 3 G § last of the units of the 26th divisior A | : : L ‘ | i it is, after all, a most tremendous ad- | home yesterday i ing body was huried in the Mc " = street, this city. eat and moisture; manure piles and o1 B S oy s was 600 miles off this port at 8:30 | Hartford. April 21.-~Former Sena- farbaze are ideal, as organic matter S T AT g e S R a. egins to decay fermentation takes m. today. She was making 12| tor Edward Boyd, secretary of the knots an hour and should reach here | teachers' retirement board, said to- Charles Basney spent his F David Muir. atic New York city. Javid E old residen ' th Pauently. the files which appear ear- | 2 Rt o : : 2 ; o ’ The transport Vedic, which has m,\ teachers on the active list of the bonrd | signed to the batileship Nebra s 2 A e st in the season usually are hatched o : = : : 7 hoatal 200 iy anoe ) laisionll vea |lvbolare ravinstaniual issstmoits Pleotionbe o ol "B years. AMr. Muir ls sur- 2 manure pile. which we #ll know among others had not been reported ' entitle them to an annuity. The high- {William Muir, end by one slster, M prnishes much heat. this breeding 1. . Lo carly today. She is due either tonight | e8t number on the list since the board Soldisras b boat | ronched | Jeanetia (Baulkner & Nuneral seryioes O‘Eif on all Mlm]me\‘ ‘d“ 3:“ S;‘:\Sel:‘ft ?1: T R or tomorrow. was created wus 2.900. Six hundved | Brest yesterday will \ducted tomorrow afternoon laying mates. In order to rent t Lol e = LAt resigned Lecause of retirement. Their | Private Geor e S rror e ATt Te St & ‘ A British destroyer hoisting ahoard : g rivate George Lambert of 47 Glen k from the late home at 579 ing. all, manure, warbage, cto. 2 machine which has just returned WONDERS OQ ‘iYI ELE qQ | money was refunded. street, who has been overseas iwith |Stanley street and interment will be onid not be allowed to collect or a. mas & M Mr. Boyd referring to the increase hospital Saturday at to bring back about 1" hosoitzeated oz scroence that Lol el 57 N O (3 S N o (T | B e e e [ G | e S Sl et t would be impossible for flies as an incubator. l g ton ot an fies inat do; HARD FOR CRIMINALS er how careful, some 2 3 reeding places will be overiooked, TO GET EXPLOSIVES | | nd some fieswill broed, these should Il of Wireless Telephone. $450 to $600 for the school year of | this afternoon v { | | i has arrived in Boston | Maler, pastor of the First Congrega- Patricia tic i I be in charge of the automobile belongin f disappeared and the rato for teachers | stable Frea ilcon’: s 5 3y Eise s Winkle was damaged or : 2 HONORED BY POPE ! Wilson’s Message to 15,000 By Use | 0 country districts now range from | Main street D‘”,' ) : o Iiatherine Louise Cashman. hen collid- The funeral of Catherine Louise an effort scape be- [Coshman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs ing hlt by a car owned by John Mu- |John C. Cashman of 1041 Stanley rawski of Beach stroet, Terrville street, who died at the home of her John Badrosian of 16 Spring street, | Darents Saturday evening, was held reported to the police this afternoon |this mornir Interment was in St = = in the past few years, said that salaries | on the U. 8. K. OF C. MAN IS Aviator. 2,600 Feet Gverhead, Reads | under $400 a vear have practicelly An e thirty-six weeke. He has been in-|ed with it in ot be allowed -to enter the houss e e - = Washington, Apefl 21— From an | formed that the minimum rate of \ecomplished my propery L ¢ Mines Burcau Says States | E. L. Mearn, Geneval Commissioner | aiTPlanc fiying 2,600 feet, overhead, an | compensation for teachers who have o screoning of all doors and | Manning of e T = < army officer today read President| graduated from the state normal vindows, hut should any enter they for Burope, Kunight of Order Wiltol's Victory Liberty Loan mes-| school is $300 a year. This minimnm s, b lled. trapped or poisoned. age to a throng of 15,000 persons 29- | cannot be maintained in schools and | that he Y:lcg’fv:mn?‘t Q.:\;‘ ‘m:‘n;; nr.r“ric"utd ?:"l( | sembled at the south steps of the | towns of the state because the sunply | He claims he left tie money under a SR bherefore is mos mporta B OS] v se o reless te ' £l teachers is t equa ow i his 00N1, anc that )sea AE £ P FTE! =] othing should be allowed to collect| Washington. April 21.—Van H.| Washinsion, April 21.—Edward L. | ‘,'1"'(‘)‘]"2““"",‘ f“: sgiofs ““"_',‘ S ‘:of ?fié",“flm‘:"(?m feacliergdemar capal {’,‘,‘;1“ S s Sroomyiand thatgtioear | B I T but of doors that flies may feed on, | Manning, divector of the hurean of | Al oo || PR BT R D £ i e e T Yo A e arbage should be placed in closed | mines, in a report to Secretary Lane, ! Europe of the Knights of Columbus, | T PHfe™ Sl ; O e L mns. Government pattern fly traps| predicts that the possession of dan- 'has been nominated a knight comi- R ; N S 69TH ARRIYES TODAY of Words. hould be placed ncar the garbage|gerous explosives by irresponsible HONCR HEROES OF WAR S e c : pupil in the New Britain High school [ o = T ge i ander der of St. Gregor) BY PLANTING OF TREES. | 15 e sdes e it New York, April 21.—The simpli- ans and kitchen door and proper!y | and criminal persons will soon “be Pope Benedict in recognition of \\ul,m:,:,,,,l ! :m‘,.['\.(w “,r\i:‘:?bl,: % lelniceing Domiholme, nHe 1dt s % : i % i w house vesterday after an argument [ fied spelling board ich has made a thing of the past. Reviewing the [ pis war welfare i ars A ry o r Fric] o1 3 et .| & thn S e looteon g e [ his war welfare work overseas, it was | calities honored their war heroes to. | Famous Iighting Irish Regiment 5| (i pis father. The police have been | Public the names of seven new mem.- bLY L enforcement af the explosives regulazi ynnounced here' today by William day, Faster Monday, hy planting A : 3 g . S . 5 o i e or canhn: vers clected to flll vacancles caused zainst the tion act, Manning said an investiga- ( yruilig S e i Given Nofsy Weleome When Trang- | Notilied of the disappearance : 1 411 take only a little of your | tion had disclosed that any criminal Mulligan, chairman of the ovzuniza- | memorial trees, said an announcement 3 i A turkey supper and entertainment | by the deaths of Theodore Roosevel E z o A tion. today by the American Forestry a s B o will be held by the n bers of Andrew I). White, 1. Benjamin An fve zratifying results. could obtain any quantity of death- | oo oo oo A ! > ey port Enters;, Harbor. wLae 3 CIDERC LA e PO e S S e (‘10“”0 The news of Mr. Hearn's appoint- { sociation. Admirers of Walt Whit- { chureh of St. John g AL S Frem the interest how heing Ment was contained in a letter from | man have also reported their inten- New York, April z1.—The bulk of [ Wednesday evening. ITALIANS ARE ANXIOUS. ; 2 5 o M8 5 Knight of Columbus supervisor in | tion, it was said, of planting trees | New York’s famous [rish regiment, Peter Suzio of Boston taken in explosives matters through- : > i : E J o z o .d The out the countr: and especially by Rome who described an audience | as memorials to the poet on the g¢en- | the 165th, of the 42d Rainbow Divi- | week-end at his i Thelr Claims Are Not Granted They | 95 L18 C08 0t O R res" addeq Biven by the Pope on March 2 to|tennial anniversary of his birth, | sion best known to its home folks as | street. Will Not Go to Versailles. ALY “_l;““'ng “r m;ujfi e ,‘en wide. | American soldiers and secretarics. May 1. the fighting 69th. its designation pre- The following , S S e v 01 ‘o The pontiff, in concludinz the - —— vious to the war recetvad a tumultuous | fled with Rome, April 20.—The Popolo Ro- | sweeping reforms which wili safe- . G Aertta, oAz g il 5 lmano savs that Premier Orlando will | guard the lives of our citizens better , audicnce, said: VISIT ROOSEVELYT'S GRAVE. welcome on its arrival here today on | . Johnson to Joseph B. Strini, land [ combined circulation of more than be able to reach Rome before April| than before. “Tt is with particular pleasure that Oyster Bay, L. I, April 21.—Among | the cruiser Harrisburg. = on Rentschler street: Gustat Carlson | 18,000,000, re date fixed for the re-opening | “In our investigations we found I 8ive this speclal benediction to the |the 3,000 persons who visited the | 'The regiment was one of the first| ¢, sgalph Carlson, land at | arliament only in case Italian | thousands of instances wherc explo- Knights of Columbus. They are well | grave of Colonel Theodorc Roosevelr | reorsanized national gnard un l“y“‘ rights are not recognized by the peace | gives wore stored in the most care- known to me. [ have watched their | vesterday were about 500 sallors and | 3ive the Hun a taste of Yankee bay conference, in which case, it says, the | jess manner, subject to casy theft, | Work In the past with special interest | soldiers. The navy men were from | Nets. — I'rank W. Taussig, chairman of the Italian delegates will not go to Ver-|ang located in magazines in such and their deeds in recent difficulties | the fleet in Naw York harbor and e R o e DIFS AT AGE GF “B United States tarif commission; sailles for the conclusion of Deace ! close proximity fo inhabited build- Were most praiscworthy. 1 impapt | cme in sighiseeing machines fur- WRIT NEW INSURANCE. V] f wali v el Bl Lo with Germany which it asserts cannot | jngs public highwa; and railroads from my- heart the senediction | Nished by various organizations. Most | — | Yor ersity; Dr. William Wiliams be ratified without the decison Of| tha( their presence was 2 | Kee adelphia, past president the America tilosophical so- Will Enact Rigid Regula- 1 ttons. of St. Gregory. the drews and others, announced that it intended to concentrate its energies spent on a new list of 30 words. Tt added home on Wallace | that the simpler spellings of the Na- tional Education association’s list of realty transfers were | 12 words have been adopted by 500 the city clerk today: Anna { newspapers and periodicals with by 19 state universiti Belvidere | and by more than 150 other univer- Maner; Charles D. Kllis to John Ciel, | sities, collcges and normal schools. land on South strecet New members of the board a constant : asked for. of them had stopped on the way and | Trevelers of Hartford First to Enter Italy menace.” —_— gathered trailing arbutus. dogwood. Aireraft Field. Jobn Far an Inmate of Hartford | But Italy can sign an agreement re- The federal law, which requires & 8. OF V. ENCAMPMENT. 3 ck ¥y blossoms, which they RIS il s N nmml Hospital for the Past 15 Years, | cjotv: Edy sson. president of garding her claims, it asserts, and Un- | jjcenge, will ceass to operate when e G | placed on the grave. Licutenant C. itord ARt e st e i Teatcs No Relatives Fhe e ot itintine s Tans Ll the time of the meeting Of the ! peace is signed N S I'E. Revnolds, U. . A.. retired. ono of | ance beig long foreseen, but up to ] Uni _ Montana; Ttalianp delegates will remain in Paris Aintie U LiD- Eenfield Cemp to) Bo Bepresent-iliy1/oflatas orl bho svace, procuzed a || the present time not undertaken on a Hartford, April 2i.—-John Farley, | S. P. Tatlock, professor of Inglist and work with anxious activity. JOB TFOR A “PERFECT LADY" ed at Gathering in New Haven. book for registiations, and. fodae | serious scale by any American com- | who claimed to be 103 years .| philology in Stanford university | ' K took more than a ihousand names, | Pany, o reality this weeck | died today at the city hospital Henry M. Reld Ex < nent Visitors were from all cities all over | When velers insurance com- | had been at the hospital 15 years and { lish in the University of Missouri, and b Voter o yiston of the SonS |0 ountry, Canada, Franee, and | bany announced that it would insure | 80 far as known, leaves no r ¢ Hermann Collitz, professor of Germar \ o _ lof Veterans, will held held at New!ine countn b owners, operators and passengers| Ho had been in this city since 1877 | philology in Johns Hopkins univer Montelaly, SV Ll Sl ;}"";"‘ april anc Toren ot against many of the risks of acrial |and had worked at different cccupa- | sitv. Andrew Carnegie, an original following advertisement, which is re- - Penfleld Camp of this city will | TN Tl e, T tions. e was born in Ir member of the board, has been made e ShtLeL TR edl garded by some as a satire, but is represented by G. A. Weir and George he Travelers regards airplanin — 1 honorary member. § ouble ni "’;‘1“3‘5“ \oihe meedle WS | stated by the person who Inserted it H. Wells. The aiternates are Jomn | New York, April 2l.—Germun num- | i LSt R e S e DTV moved by a Dhysic Mrs. e s B S aSeis g S as som s more than w sport, ns = - s ‘nest attempt to obtain con- | H. Bryan and $. B. Bassett. bers were hastily ken from 5 Hannum had suffered severely twith |28 8n carnest atiomr el ine LB O = o — SENDING AIRPLANES HERE A . sidera fr hose wh re i Other local men who are cntitled | Progr of @ conceri and ball of the | its program is based on the assum - 5 S ERE. cramps in the leg in which the needle sideration from those who are in the D 1e who are cntitl ¥ was found. Several years ago, after a 5 The 35th annual encampment of NEEDLE IN HER BODY. Sereanta Bonon i Biontlam Dang Lins G REHAChCaT B AN ENO Concordia, Mass., April 21.—A sur- Fabulous Wages Are Offered gical needle that has been in her body for more than 20 years has never giv- en Mrs. F. J. Hannum of this city 3 . i - busi. | New Congress Will Immediately Pass market to hire out in household ser- |to a vote in tho convention arc: W. | Master Bakers ation of New | lon that the use of alrplane for busi- | Rrcotutiog Teaders may FTsins Clrcas he e Viks yorious operation in which seven sur- | Vice, was published in the Montelatr | If. Beckett, George 1. Norton, F. M. York last night when the concert hall | ness and eivilian purboses Wil -} younington, april 21-—Senator | \oh "5 s y Sioporal e | immes; ' Jones, W. 8. E. Brown, C. C. Ross- | was rushed by more than 100 sol- | creasc vastly in the next few years, T cepul i eons collabarated, the needle they | Times: 3 | A ace A R S lediiny £ ol- Gl il Gurtie fof i Ennsas,repullican wi fised BoBLA Ay B3 fonad Wanted—Lady to assist in house- |bers, E. W. Schultz, A. G. Smith, I*. | dicrs and sailors who threatened to | A€rial t '*'“’{‘)"”“"‘“EE] {‘?‘*"E‘_'é are | he new senate, said last night that, Mineola, “April 31.-=Anneuncement work; must be stylish; fingers well W. Henderson, J. G. Hendorson, A. | ‘elean up the pisce” Police re- | already heing established in this coun- |in 4y opinion, fho joint resolufion for | was made at the Hazelhurst fying Z e fcured; willing to have her| Q. Breckenbridge, F. Goddard, sevves and a dets ent of the ) ; \ suffrage amendment to the | field today that a flying circus of air NO LURB IN APPLE BLOSSOMS, | Mmanicured | ) wor SRR _la waman suffrage amend 0 the 1 today that a flying circus of air & 4 N. H S h 7 breakfast served in bed; no washing, | G. Buckley and A. M. Clark. vost guard were ummoned Fhe company says that it is Pre-|federal constitution would be passed | planes would leave here Wednesday m&::f:rfla;vé o ;\pmolr munl‘-;n n}»lg no cooking, no cleaning, sweeping or | = e cjected the uniformed men, but not | Pared to issue life and accident in-|jymediately after the sixty-sixth con- | for a journey into New FEngland .\»9“.";,,’;,“58;“1.: f‘;“; TOmAnce Or | qusting; flowers and bonbons Dro- ! COMMODITIES DOUBLE 1IN prics, | MUl @ Dromise had been obtained | Surance or peisons g airplane: "L gress met in extra fon, receiving | behalf of the Vietor rty loz o ted bloss =i Dot t 1 vided; salary or stipend, 8200 a i B from dircetors of the cntertuinment | Will algo insure the compensation risk {the neceseary two-thirds vote in both | The aviators expect e ot sl S0l A angabol 0 Vel month; iimousine will call. Limi e ttomber i that no German music would he | fOr companies making or operating |houses. This declaration was Bt e e e dmit Reached in September, e | 2 e Rt = = - The servant problem has reached is rendered airplanes, as well as the liability and fy some ‘Tegislators made a discovery. | . =20 RETVAL BEOD OM L e e and Burean Finds. Apple blossoms reminded them of ap- | & s ; e . { householders arc offering extremely | Washington, Aprit ples, apples reminded them of ap- | ple juice, apple juice reminded them | of cider, and as cider is “in bad” now | that the state is dry, the legislators | decided that perhaps the purple aster would be more appropriate. Will Pass Over Hartford Next Week on made | field Wednesda ver Boston following assurances given to suffrage | and Worccster on v, and e property damage risks of the owners |jeaders by Representative Mann of Ti- 21:—The MUCH HOMESTEAD LAND. nd operators. The Travelers is the {linois, whe will be chairman of the high wag sale prices of all commoditios fn the ! frojena, Mont. April 21— Not only | I8t tompany to take this step, just [suffrage comuittee in the new house s - United States in September, 1918, 1 por (1o henefit of soldiors whe wish | @3 it Wwas the flrst to write personal [and Representative Mondell of Wyom COMMUNISTS ARE FOILED PLENTY OF COW were 107 per cent. over the average! (g jgcate on public lands, but for oth- | 2¢rident tickets in America and the {ing, who will be the republican floor | vyjenna, April 19, (By The Assc Antigo, Wis.,, April 21.—DMore than for the year 1919, according to buvean ! o “n ™ Con P ol oo to write a liabiliy policy for au- [leader, that the suffrage amendment| ciated Pre The communists, | 51,000,000 worth of dairy products ©f Jabor statistics of the Uniied & s OIS fom obilists, would he passed ifmediately after | gpnearea late tonight had failed & o | were &hipped from Langiade county ;h}q»}.mmr-n; of labor. These we Nty wedh b the new congress met their attempt to seize control of COUGHED UP THE RING. ‘dnrmg 1918. Cheese shipments to- high prices reached in this ¢ 2 | pase over H: for n A y and over New H will throw open to enfry swithin the 080 acres of ) AMERICA DAY MAY | Alice Paul. chairman of overnment. Most of the Hungari )80 acres of publie land, most ¢ . SR taled 2.500,000 pounds, and butter durin: the 1 period. : B e : {in the vieinity of the Beaver e jal woman’s party, said agitators in Vienna have been arreste Los Angeles, Cal, April 21.—When | shipments approached 300,000 pounds. = In Canada the price lovel reached | 155 Sctortoad { i detectives 1 1 Roy Workman swallowed a $400 diamond ring he was alleged to have stolen from Wal- ter Collins of Long Beach, they took H e e ' Tevel National Fovesi, it is announced hoe, | Pefen=¢ Soviety Is Promised General [aT¢ Concentrating .on securing ar it Many thousands of cans of cream the high point in Novemher, being were shipped from stations in this J‘!G )lv‘u: cent. over the 1913 figure. Iu | count Latest government figures the United Kingdom the price levell ... ool e e 3 5 credit Tanglade county with 12,000 Was hizhest August, or 133 por | “‘ U Ged pplics on their | can Defense society announced ves- | the prisoner from the city Jjail and | milch cows, The county has twenty- (-»;n_ bhove the 1913 average | el i At nd £ i held a consultation with police Sur-| three cheose factories and five cream- Pigures on the increase in prices in | o 3 . ¢ - bl SeERe DO ISl Y OISER OB severaliliof atatessinytime to Melve vomenithe | foy t s se geons. The Jatter gave Workman 2| eries, Thousands of acres of land are I'Tance are not available for any time 1 i\»ll)l,\l)\ l\lli‘)\l'(ll()\ HOUNDS. | cities had promised to observe May |yote in the 1920 elections.” o Btags e Tlvlm.\ - r\‘wva oun pink pill and shortly afterward he | gjj] in timber or undeveloped for Jater than June, 1918. The month of | M;‘ ond, Mo., April 21.— A. |17 as “America Day” in beginning a S zalre for New Iork put in coughed up the ring. according to | farming May showed an increase of 233 per | Swofford’s coon hound kennel has | campaign against Boishevism. The B 1ol Rantesue e oiTngs wrics level brought him good dividends in the | Bovernors are Benjamin W. Olcott of 6 Srivecs T o In that time he sold 22 | Oregon, J. P. Goodrich of Indiana, = 2 Z . | hounds at various prices, the W. L. Harding of Iowa, Marcus H. [ghortly after 9 0’ his morning IRADED LONG AT oNEisTOREN i BhE als s bucen e ol el s g arcus H.\shortly after 9 o'clock this morming Hazardville, April 2L—Rev. Ar-|jay sick in bed at his home here the | (olumbus Rl e & $825.30, or $37.50 on the aver- comb onnecticut, A. B. Sleeb- |when all the local operators reported tnue T, Withoe, who fook up his | tner fan. the Heer d N Warters, | g ojumbus, O. April 21.—The old- |age. " Four of these hounds brought | er of Michigan, Sidnes’ J. Catts of |far duty in compliance with an ordar NOT!CE duties at the Methodist church here | pastor of the Second United Evangeli- | "k‘,r\':.;‘*mf.:',g,' L ',..”'r““),..,'\,"",, | ;"""’Q 2 Sananae sl iNa AT 0 RUns 01l FRIoRC e iR d U AT SRS ornm ellR o BNveaCll f7onilih e vk rter iy (il Boston MR o . a week ago, died of heart trouble { ca] chureh, tied a nuptial knot. When ! in ”‘w":_“‘f‘;y;“ L ‘\W“_y‘vl""v”:{»h\ = Bhs lr i 0 brought £175 and one | Virginia. men who went out Thursday also re- e today. Mr. Withee was born in Ban- | e B. Shaffe s g 1s RUREe PEES oG SHIS bftlite, sCLiGEs ported for duty e e B Migs Annic B. r::f'ict of Spring .MI\‘ ‘)[. Thirkield at the Ohio Retail Dry i sell $349.50 worth of furs, twenty of | ed already to hold mass meetings to kL v 11 vea go, | and Joseph B. Barner of Liverpool, ! Goods association convention. He said | which were coon New England and Southern confer- | appiicd at the parsonage they WeTe | he e soristed anih e de | ; ence in 1910 and had served in Epst- | (old that the pastor was sick. HOW- | ment : g ford Mystic, Moosup, Mystic | aver, he said he would officiate, and . vest of the Austrian agita- | mediate extra session, in order 1at B . the opportunity for ratification in | Sl 1 York, April 21.—The Ameri- |54 legislatures in session this spri RESCUES SHIPWRECKED MEN. may not be lost. We hope to obt Barr Al AT T i g terday that the governors of seven |ratificatio s s et fatigation TS A American steamer Luella in the Unit Under the law, the term of service Observance. of henora discharged men in the | New rs has SERVICE IS RESUMED. J'\‘h""\l"{‘ EYELIL Ao Ctaw Of the Burlington, Vt., April 21.—Tele- 5 b e 0% RO phone service was resumed here NEW MINISTER DIES. Sunbury, Pa., April 21.—While he Rosedale was sunk in the Luella a collision with | | | | they enabled him to Some of (he cities that have decid- | = S pelts. | aid the movement are St. Paul, Birm- | BOYS' CLUB BAND. ; — i ingham, Seattle, Reading, Newark, [ To keep alive in in the storc of B. B. Thirkield & Sons TITH HAS SAILED. New Bedford, Boston, Cambridze, | campaign, the Bovs' club band 3 : mpany @i Franklin, and that James ew York 1 SN blegra Scranton, Yonkers, Albany. Ulrich- 2 LI ¢ B siio MM ooeun, M s S " ho s oG e i co v k. April 21, cablegram | f kers, 2 ch- | play on various streets on Tuesduy Shrighter 5 21::*‘ ci'f‘r_\;”h: !d.s bedside while McLean, 101 vears old. made his | from Brest today to the headquarters | ville, Ohio; Groesbeck, Texas, and!and Friday evenings, being transport- LATE ¥FOR CLASSIFICATION, ; R s first purchase in that store March 10, ihere of the 77th division announced | Parowan, Utah. Meetings also will | 6q from one place o another in ar — e 1834, 85 years ago, and that he is |the sailing of the f New 'k | be held In this city. I i "~ On other erv s the | STENOGRAPHER nufact, RETURN 5 T z ) 5 3 ng e famous New York | be city. In promising | auto truck. On other evenings the | STENOGRAPHIIR—in manufactur- stbalady vI.‘:).ITR. KILLED. Y r}“Pn)L_ Bt‘: 'E" ‘E. LL.OW. st e good customer. ‘; OrDs which also has many replace- | to ald the movement in Kansas Sen- {pand will probably play at the park | r's office. State experience and B e o ] '“"ff‘“‘f:m“f:“i;e'l’nxe";.rf;;“;“ED"f ‘P;; bt T | ments fram other states. ator Arthur Capper said he belleved — salary wanted when applying ve s city, who recent- | day to J Y h 77 3 % | = “it wa v Tery o . = 'ER RETURN 1 At 1 ¢ ly returned from artillery service | Linden street and Laure Wagenian | BUSINESS PICKS UP. | IL mes gthol dut ef feveryfAwisrican SOLDTER-PLAYER RETURNS Herald Box X7X 4:21-tf | 4 S RAINBOW T EN to do everythin 0T Sy 21.—John B, Bt ae i T TS | LS S el W | gt 21aeny | "AERON DIVISOY B movrs, |0 4o Syeyeine Rt e | SSPUO Rt 1o the automobile he was driving skidded | llam Allen of 58 Elm street and Rose cotton miils in this section went on a nounced here today m‘a,' 7.000 ,mnp;s weakon our national life, and such ;u : weekly schedule toda¥, anjand men of the 42d division (Rain-|movement as you are organizing will | inerease from 48, owing io increased |how) are en route fo this country on | offer splendid opportunities for this transpor service ler, second baseman, who left the St. | WANTED--Four or flve passenger Louis National baseball club to enlist | car, One from private family pre- in the marines, returned todav as & ferred. Must be in good condition. casuzl on board the craiser Charles- No Ford, Address Box 17AX, Her- iton. ald 4-31-2dx tnd overturned on Woodbridge road. | Savio of Spring strest; and Arthur 55 hour A defect in the steering geor was|Hahn of Oil City, Pa., and Frances given ms the cause of the accident. H. Rickem of 9 Meadow streot demand for textiies boara

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