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VNON DA PRISONERS PRESENT |CAPTAINLEWISIS (FACTORY WHISTLES ~ CmY mems. —— GERpAN OFFCILS ' PRIEST WITH PURSE CITED FOR BRAVERY ANNOONCE DRIVE = = =252 e cLoowy puven | RICHTER & CO, MEMBERS NEW YORE STOOK EXOHANGE o (S The Catholic Women's Benevolent S S Lt % 5 Legion will meet Wednesday evening 2 81 WEST' MAIN STREET .............. NEW BRITATN, CONN, \RBV. mwer T Magflell, Chflplfllfl, | (Commum,r,rff_mmt Page) | (Lom..lnued from First l‘\"j : i (wnMSt‘.\fl)‘rz\fy;. !m:j-huu] hall, and a so- L{)Ol( FO]‘WaFd w Vel‘s&llles Mee[- TEL. 2040 intense enemy shell fire, one omcer | tOYY l0an, subscribed nearly 000 forday. Only fvi Howard Krick has returned g and several n being kil a . ¥ : sl 7 5 2 M i s Made Many Friends Pumber wounded. - Liout. Lewter with | reauired to réach the total, { Pittsburan university atter s ing With Forebodings e utter disregard of his own safety, left thofFasterinolidys b e oy, SN | E CAN OFFER the battalion P. C. and aided parson- | 2 xcitement in Washington. Martha Rebekah lodge will meet Wetherstield, April 2L.—Rey. Oliver [ ally in the evacuating wounded, help- Washington, April 21.—Not a ripple | Tuesday evening in Jr. O. T. A. M. Berlin, April 19, (By the Associated | T. Magnell, retiring pastor of the Sa-|ing to carry himself one of the| Of > ccurred today af the | ball. Donations must Dbe in by §, Press)—The cabinet devoted less| AMERICAN HARDWARE cred Heart church, and who served | wounded men more than a kilometer, | {reas 0 e opening of the Vic- | 0'clock Tuesday. | than half an hour to formulation of | 11 years as Roman Catholic chaplain | zithor constantly under shell fire. - selli 4 aign. The-big | M Helen Luddy of Bassett street | its answer to the Entente’s invitation | of the Connecticut state prison at| Azain on September 23, 1918, during | Nation-wide machinery for marketing | and Miss Grace Smith of High street | to Versailles for the purpose of re- | NORTH & JUDD Wethersficld, was gratefully remem-fine advance of the Ist Battalion, | ©f $4,500.000,000 of notes as the last | are spending a few (ays out of the | ceiving a draft of the peaco terms. bered by the inmates of the institution f3g5eh Infantry, in the Argonne, Capt. | Pig War loan had been so complete- | feeling of gloom Dprevails in offic &t the conclusion of the sery ¥ Lewis, then a first lieutenant, and In | IV adjusted and oiled in advance that John Baker of 224 Arch street re. | Circles tonight and the sociated | STANLEY WORKS terday, when a high mass was sung in | command of one of_the front lne | It Wwent into operation almost auto- |ported to the police today that an at. | Press is told that there are no illu- | the observance of Iaster. One hul-|.ompanies pushed forward with great ' matically. S S adelto by - jons as to obtaining any mitigation dred and sixty inmates contributed } iiog: and courage pite heavy s li0eallcommiteaes o vorlors | ERE Ehbane in the peace awaiting Germany. $150 a purse to be given the chab-{ enemy resistance. Liaison with the v £ ¢ ies apparently | o % s building 5 The proccdure of the council of lain in rccagnition of the high regard | ,its"on the left was Jost, however, e s sv ay gathering the 5 2 ¢ s, } four came as 4 SUrprise Notwithstand- in_which he is held at the institution: | anq 4 number of the enemy, support- | first harvest of subscriptions that o ol e ing the fact that news foreshadowe | S R O s The address which was made at the |} o4, machine gu ttacked his | they had no time to report their : _‘OYT“)':‘(:'\N.,}‘(;,{ 1\&;,& called | ¢ 214 it is interproted in cabinat ) oresentation of the purse, and Which} .o gany from the flank and in the | Progress to national headquarters. | o -m) at :)yl a SUSht | o/, Jles and at the foreign offic us fie OODW EN BEACH & (JO Was signed by the contributors, WaS| ... Licut. Lewis in shifting his po- | Most telégrams to the treasury today | p unco u,\‘:,:.‘f,nh‘\'m,{i,,". e Miner, | 1" roof that the Entente is disin. = . follow sition 1o meet the attack, exhibited | Were of a technical nature. presliand e & on Bast| )ied to enter into negotiations based Room 410 ¥atlonal ‘Bank . Iuliding, Telephone %120, with sincere regret t the | o ocat personal.courage braver Washington had its opening on the | o Street on President Wilson’s 14 points and T. FRANK LEE, Manager > men of this institution come Sl 5 A . & < William J. Kenney returned toda e e 5 == e contfinus 3 s to con- | south steps of the treasur ore ar- L ay at the terms awaiting Germany g con ps of the trea el e e v are We Oifer for sale You today. to the parting of} ¢ machine gun and rifle fire, with | rangements had boen made for trial . cut and dried. ] | are 3 r atus by | vers, Mass, after the Baster vacation | “'pyio‘German emissaries will merely HARTFORD AUTOM OTIVE PARTS COMPANY the ways, when yau are about 19t disrexard of his own safely and | Of a wireless telephonic apparatus by leave neilo contus SnnE o U‘;fir:‘:: danger. Fe succeeded in executing h an orator flying in an airplane | SPent at i ""”‘I" of his parents, Mr.| oo instructions to carry the peace Pfd. Stock in_another locality. Vou have BN turning movement and consolidated | 2,000 feet ahove the cily could deliver | 2nd M Michael J. Kenney of Stan- | jocument back to Berlin. The ques- Ao Frapd soinee S R e "‘;‘f“"”n ; S a specell to ”1 m,;\l.v, on the step Pm“:f"' S lor T Det eyt [ tlan s toywlistherlthe JFovernment Par $50 to Yield 8¢ hmanie S oas as Reporter On Herald. A >s and dirigible balloons we rivate | 1£ il ebacl kg e | will resume the responsibility of ac- e Lo 13 ing hands | have hestowed Blessifer| Captain “Ned” Lewis is well known | set up. Admiral Sims was the prin- | 26th division is critically il at the | cepting or rejecting the ferms or Descriptive folder upon application. S il ey in this city. He graduated from the | cipal speaker on the program. W Britain Eenain r’;‘-“g“fl‘ With | whether it shall present them to a na- e shall sroatly miss you, but| New Britain High school in 1909. He s jEnewmonia, SU Sees aaininst tecontlyiiftionallireferendumsisiasmatien of (con- g L reporter on the Herald for Boy Scouts to Help. | 'rom France with Company B of the | jocture, “vou will always have a loving place in - o s e B O rts which we ehall continue to | eral vears, leaving the employ of o 2 York, March 21.—Tho D 02a reg """“" ":’“1 it was while| " ihion so far as adduced tonisht 2 # oherish. As a token of our love and ] Paper to enter Columbia university to outs of America announced today '\’Llwlxn_\-: a furlough here that he was opposed to a declaration of a rof- Ng Brish s 0 ¢ . study journalism. Upon graduating ¢ the organization would put its |taken il and in favor of a peremptory P esteem and S at of ¢ r mates 11 ! i o o At you | from Columbia he accepted a position | Membership behind the Victory 10an | Tsidore Rosenberg. son of Rabbl| decti of peace terms based on | A % in | a8 a reporter with the 2 York | in response to a request from Secre- g ] Rosenberg of Hartford | any other proposition than Mr. W ms 309-310 .\n!lnnu! Bank Bldg. truth but a ‘mite.; vet it expresses | Tribune, later being promoted to the mr.\ _'~|n‘-\‘;flu‘" In‘ 3 [r;vlv:.n‘”:‘wul h 1.1}0 :fi‘;vlm.. was the victim of an auto ac- son's platform as the present temper W. T. SLOPER. Mgr. the deep love and gratitude that lIs in | editorial staff | Bovermors o o e eseIYe |attors o Enst Main street yesterday | ot the Germen workmen s anti-car - our hearts. Commissioned 2d Ideutonant. e e e v e can BelonsInsgRLoll te SRl aRen ( imperialifticiand fihe A Muyv God richly and abundantly Soon after the TUnited tates 1"..8- sympa 1 ic .‘ "";‘ »r?')"rr” “ “7: . 2 Ml Y:I. N,..Vw]\n"y of 27 Lincoln bourgeoise is in full accord with the WE OFFER ble 1d prosper you in the holy min- | charged he at once rejoi P,(r['[htlzt';ln\f, ]S:,g:;: ];;\?gl}d:;.. .l;u": ‘li)l\.;]lc'kl; i"\‘!f)lufi e pm]‘i’(rph“lnb\('n\\[h;’ 1‘Plporl1 )\'Y:l;]l"l"t‘O proletariat. 7 S x tre fn vour new fleld of labor and | is enlisted and was sent to Plattsburg. | loans the Boy Scouts el I i Ve e e @R | RO et G 5 Sh N B in Machi C e eive Sou a blessed and abund- | On May 12, 1917, he received his com- | 185,906 subscriptions totalling $276,- el f}:;:\g(.;w‘m Rosenberg hoy foll from |yt e e R e 2 dSnares New ritain achie Lo, ant entrance to His haly presence.” | mission as a second leutenant in the j 895,450. e md despite his efforts. the | qe' o1 o plebiscite as it would rather Tn the 11 vears he has been chap- | Infantry and was assigned to Camp A ki n\‘j;f”\'r\xh?p;nt"l‘a: negotinte peace and set the count Jain at the prison, Father Magnell has | Upton. He sailed for overseas onl 0 | h , Mo 1, Rkl ved longer than any other Catholic | April 20, 1918, Tn August, 19iS, hie!’ New York, April 21.—Victory Lib- |2 Visitor in this city vesterday. The communication from the Jin- | gw=emem o - -{ e Jergyman at fhe institution. He serv- | was promoted to first lieutenant and | erty loan subscriptions ith Angelo Berti has sccured a permit | tente was roceived last Friday and S od under Wardens Albert Garvin, | In November, 1918, he received his|rush in the Second federal rese from Billlitne Tusnector Aiibat N i Goman shiviet s wived back FlnaflClal e Ward N. Garner and the present in- | promotion as a captain. At the pres- | district on the opening day dges | Rutherford to construct a six tene- | this afternoon. | (e dod Tt umbent, €. C. McClaughry. He be- | ent time he is regimental adjutantup to noon in New York city alone|ment house at Oalk street. The| Philip Scheidemann. the chaneellor, | dom im0 R came well acquainted with penal con- | and a member of Colonel Nathan K. | were approaching the $100,000,000 |cost will be $15,000. | called in this afternoon. representi- e Ee e 1 of this institution wil] accept this small gift, which, Aitions in the state, and his counsel ! Averill's staff. Colonel Averill is in|ma The quota of the district is| Mr. and Mrs. John Clarkson and | tives of the German press and in- e o was sought and appreciated by the! command of the 308th Infantry. $1,350,000,000. family of Wallace street have feturn- | formed them of the government’s ac- \'w'(“ i pfd prison inmates, though he has stead- Adjutant of “Lost Battalion.” The Irving National bank and Irv- |ed from Providence, where they vi { tion. The public will receive its f v A Chen fastly upheld the management of the Captain Lewis is the adjutant of the | ing Trust Co. subscribed $40,000.- | ed friends. 5 information as to the events on [«:-.-n. o n»y\:‘i:l\‘—:fi“ Gas 491 3 an prison in the maintenanco of disci- | famous batialion which was lost fn|000 far themselves and clients. The | George Cadwell, of Harrison strect, | MOFRING.. ) - pline. He has tendered assistanice ta | the Arsonne forest for a period of | U. S. Steel corporation vledsed $25.- | who is a law stadent at the tniversity | e k> D coNvENTION prisoners who were discharged or pa- | five days. On the day that the bat-| 006,000, Other large amounts prom- | o Arichizan. wie & raemner or oy UK N \7\ TAKE e St Ceins Fpled from the prison. and during his { talion was sent into the Argonne For-|ised were $5,000,000 by the Tmmi- | Michigan opera cast, which this yeas | RAP\T i V 0 Loun ssmaciation, wil bold s eon and Loan associati 1 hold a con- term has been spiritual adviser 10| est drive, Captain Lewis was taken|grant Industrial Savings bank, § resented tt 5 5 d g @ . sented the play entitled “‘Come On, | T 2 Lot e 2 . ; e 7 enti ome Cn, | COUPLE OF (‘I|IES Wall Street , 10:30 p. m.—The vention in this city on May 10, In prospects attending the in- e Junior O. U M. hall on Hun 30 men and women under sentence of | sjck with the iufluenza, and was or-| 000,000 by the General Motors cor-| p h e ¥ebTapany i besiust i com’ decath dered to a base hospital behind the | poration and $2,500,000 by the Corn | hjoted a week's trip throughout fhe | o T lines. He was confined in the hospi- | Exchange National bank. S — e e serford Court. J. M. Standish of 5 ve weeks. Upon being d — ; i ridgeport, president. 1 preside CHURGH NOTICES ‘;;"wf;‘fdlfa‘t‘ o N_J}”““M sliedis e T | A meeting of the Americanization | Forces Under Peasant Leader Also | paign infused fresh strength to the Mayor George A oo v\r prosids JeSb s e e St committee will be held this evening market at the opening of today’s ses- come the del. 7 hvineiyen. and was given a hearty welcome by — 2 el B A Secure Adhesion of 10.000 B SR AR = come the delegates to this city. Post- e RS Frinoc Universa® o'clock, at the Americanization the first half hour gains of master Willlam ¥. Delaney wili d First Church Sewing Meeting on Wed- | (10 T oia visited the spot where the | it Onuren. fn Excellent Condition. Wwhen ‘pians for the future will | ool Troops ool ‘:Zlv?:;]:‘»i;:« resistered by ship- hladarens on tloms Do 77 esday—Baptists Also Have Two | Lost Battalion” was pocketed by the s 4 Sec- - | p | raatsn ”W} et e e L e et o > YO Germans and counted the graves of | Ata meeting of the directors of the | Robert Buel of Forest strect and iy Al g, @ e Seeenlleiel s e e Fvents Scheduled Tor This Week. | 109 men of the regiment who lost | First Universalist church last evening | Kenneth Relyea of Winthrop street | ciated Press)—Forces commanded by At the Tirst Congregatlonal church | has the honor of being the only Yan- | for the ensuing vear: Moderator Her- | vacation at their homes in this | have retaken Zhitomir and Proskuroy | thelr long sustained course failing to of Christ on Wednesday afternoon., at | xee division which went clear through | bert B. Saunders; clerk, Edgar M. | have returned to Ann Harbor, where | and also seeured the adhesion of 10,- | & even moderately in the general U 2:30 o'clock, the regular sewing meet- | the Argonne fo! { Pickett; treasurer, IFrank N. Bullard; | they attend the University of Michi-} 000 Boishevik troops particulary | #9VARCC ing of the home missionary soclety | According to a cablegram received | trustees, Herton ¥. Hallett, Jay C. n | those of Bast Ukraine according to e rect Bnoon, o Tl smachine will be held. A full attendance is| by his parents, Captain Lewis salled | Webb, Herbert . Saunders and Mr lford 13, Ady and Miss AMfar- | wireless dispatch from Tarnapol. ::"f:"“:‘l:y“‘r"‘";‘\(n':‘*”:”::‘ :" o S 5 = Tnite ates April 2 | Frank Bullard. e A V. roul pear that Petlura’s plan desired, so that the refugee garments | for the United States on April 20, on | 4 that | B2ret Bddy of West Main street, 1 It would appear that Petlura’s | e e e T E K i B 4 M. TO 9 P. M — thelr lives there. The 77th Division | the following officers were elected | who have heen spending the. Easter a the Ukrainian peasant leader, | Yanced a fraction. Rails followed e N fnay be finished this week. An ur-|the U. 8. S. America. The treasurer’s report sho - returned to this city, after attending | forecast some tim 0 10 the As . : e e % i S 3 2 ing fo rofi ¢ 16 offect only zent appeal has come from one of L SLEE helchim Bl ecselicn ] o Clal| the D. 4. R. convention at Washing- | ciated Press of cutting off the Bol- | (o (20 00N 1 i AR sec- i o ion. A vote o anks was E s e e ) ding o Southern colored schools for sec- i MEXICAN BANDITS "10'} 4 e e fon b sheviki advancing into Bessarabia | wpile others forged adi d ond hand clothing. Anyone having :""‘T‘ ‘;! ‘; R B B Hallett Ameeting of the Commonwealth!and towards Odessa is succeeding. Tt| Tniorest attached fo the firmness of Round, Short, mrmm any clothing to bring in may bring K NEW fon R Jialist: far . 1. Halleth | o1y, will be held Wednesday evening | is stated he brought about the disaf- | {1 § Steel hecauso of today’s meeting or Porterhouse 28C t to the church that day. | KILL: NEW YORKER | organist. Both bave served in theW | in tho assembly room of the Y. M. C.| foction of the Bolshevik soldiers part- | of tio stockholde i i 5 At the Tirst Baptist church, the an- o respective positions for fve vears & A, An address will be given by Ira|ly by fighting and partly by per- S enen ot 2e nual meeting of the Crusaders will bo | [Rwatye pnane o "‘.Git;rd,,‘. % 1| 7. Harris. of Nashua, N. H., a travel- | suasion. This was made more easy it | mid-day. Reactions of 1 to 5 pointa COMP Ng) %eld Monday evening, April 28, at | Murdered Mining Ingineer's Body | 110 the chureh 5 ler of international fame who takes|is reported, since the Bolsheviki exe- | in oils and equipments and further vl el thiiRattnTaneo s A i i for s fitle: “Around the World in | cuted §00 peasants during thelr brict | refusal among shippings were bal- ST ired. Church night service will be Was Recovered Thursday and TYROLEAN (‘LAH\I% ¥ Minutes.” _ [ occupation of Zhitomir. | anced by the great strepsth of Great el % 1be 55c held Thursday evening, at 7.45 o’clock. Will Be Sent Home. Harold Ingraham and | Petlura is hoping the Allies will | Northern Ore, Studebaker and motor Zuis miliihe a goovenantly mesting, ¢ TO INDEPENDENCE | 5or. are spending o fow weeks with | realize the advantage of assisting him. | specialties. Ralls, coppers and sugars f§ T = s, N POTATOES when the topic will be “Consecrea Washington, April 21.—Dispatches Ingraham's parents, | He and M. Fotubocicz premier of | also hardened. tion” and the leader, Willlam Hesse. | received at the state department con- | | Mrs. Oliver N. Judd, of Lincoln street. | \yest Tkraine have been heartened by | Wall Street Close—Secondary spe- SN S firmed previous reports that Edward | John.H. Kirkham is spending | nocent visits of Ameri French and 1cm!tm and low priced rails moved to = Dufourcq of New York city, assistant | Hardy Mountaincers of the Alps Fear | in New York city TG S i LR [ Fhe Teyoalit Sir o iter Fancy No, 3 SERVIOE NOTES. { general-manager of {he Teziutlan o < o slierichiCHasiton analsoniwe el in T e e e DD T e s e e G 31 [ LtalyAWantsito s Sbsorbtin week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. | yoiweon the French and Ukrainian |was strong. Sales approximated 1,- "cg. ORI ¢ Park P Smith Was on Duty at Brest; Other | nesday by Mexican bandits. The body ) g eph Lamb of Park Place. delegates before the evacuation of [500,000 2 Counfry. Frances Whittlesey of West R . = ences 5 K | that city the ench admitted having | New York Stock FExchange quota- Service Men on Furlough. { was recovered Thursday and will be | s sent to New York. April 14, (Correspondence | Main street, s ter Sunday been misinformed regarding the | tions furnished by Richter & short furlough at his home on High | , ACCording to she department's in- of Associated Pres yro | New York city. @ e hall, tonight | Ckrainian government and stated they | members of the New York i ot the comeluston af wnten oo | formation Dufourcq and O. Gaisman, | to independence as an independent | Jazz dance, { were preparing to grant material aid | Exchange: : LA slon o 2 his as n ere attacked and | nation are set forth by the delegates { to the Ukrainian troops. | April s 'r(;,":.'l"l|,'°(,',)“e 5”“{]“?1\""“’ Fiation | wounded ile traveling on a r of the Tyrolese national council in ! | Petlura has asked the Associated | o o iz SRl returned | yoad motorcar in Pueblo state near | Switzerland, Walter Lutz and Dr. Ot-| my - | Press to state that he will be glad to | - 78 v';‘i:""“:'::‘“;‘fir’::e“aibl\”fl]it“n:: :'L,l"flve copper company’s plant, isman | to Guggenberg, in a lengthy memorial PHONE OP TRATORS { have tne help of the American I’.ml; d escaped, but Dufourcq was seized by | to President Wilson. The hardy mou 5 Sn e e el e Brest. We and a number of other | = . Noal i R st AR o BACK AT S\VI’[‘CHES: o ; X X tarygconal [ i | { Copper company, was mrudered Wed- Seaman John Smith is spending a | ihe bandits who apparently in- s o ywer seamen were stationed at Brest on | tended at first to «,‘,Dm T\in: for ran- 2 1y nts to swallow up o p,.cf.:m flf:‘:‘;‘m]d“t\,m ”:,\:,ihl::‘ guard duty. som. Later, however, he was killed. | their cou ich was part of the ! = e R o rotee, i Gunner’s Mate Joseph Donlan is at| D. C. Brown, vice-president of the | former Austrian empire and furnished | ¢ o0 8ol oo Ratified Today and | s i his home on North street for a 't | Copper company, was murdered Wod- | {he former Emperor Charles’ army | Strike Asreement Ratific YRR e | Am Sugar sy aGth furlough. | state department that Dufourcq was | with one of its crack regiments, the Workers Returned to Duties TO HEAR RATE CONTEST | Am Tobace: e 209 3 2093 Ih‘si « m.(L Roas . Seaman Gerald Shine is spending|a native-born American and was | Tyrolese sharpshooters | Am Tel & Tel .. 2 10 %+ @ Lean Boiling ... a few days at his home on Lasalle | Prominent as a mining engineer. Speaking—--as they claim—for “sev- | at 3 O'Clock. | = | Anaconda Cop .... 115 % | Boneless Roils street. | eral hundred thousand German-Tyrol- : 5 AT S Fe Ry 9% ¢ B e Private Thure Bengston, stationed S eans” the delegates contend that tne| Boston, April 21.—T% | Baldwin Loco .... 9 91 7% Eresh HaiobAng at Camp Devens, spent the week-end | - e loss of southern Tyrol otherwise|reached by the commiftee at his home. | Thinks More Important Men Shonld | known as the Trentino—fo rly | telephone operators with officials of | Q: Be Sent to Versailles By German: part of the f‘ré‘:\'mm: Tt\lvlo; ‘ i { the N. BE. ’1'(‘702‘]1\0“? and E':'VS;:FJ‘; Burleson to Touch Toll Line Rates, | Butte Superior ... 27 e Veal For Pot Pie VS ANOTHER F Paris, April 20.— 5 Italy will be the deathblow in their, company and the Providence Tele- (lGaiteaime 1% S0y & | LU (s BUYS ANC "R FARM. | Faris, April 20.—A statement is- | GR¥ oGO8 0 4o ce and that phone company v atified at a mass | Washington. April 21.—Upon the | Ches & Ohio ; 0 5iod Bigsiuiver it i y ... [sued this ovening by the Havas 1 : . A LS T dwell Realty company has | & v as mews | forced co-operation with Italy meeting of the strikers today and all [ government's motions, the supreme | Chino Cop i s o | burean. a semi-official agency sa: cipgan B ; e P 2 25-acre farm of John | ...~ a o ace-Lorraine will be created, union mbers were ordered to re- | court to ag to 1 May 5| Chi Mil & St Paul. 36 3 § and Mary Zeal o e '" | that surprise has been manifested | . Mary Zeal at the corner of Rocky ———— = port for work at their switchboards ! next arguments in test cases from | Col FF & T ....... 44 44 1% Shail Y | over the t that Germany did no Il avenus and South street and will | get, ©U0 0 TUO TRPTRTY, S0 oo immediately have same plotted into Supreme Court Will Listen to Arguments Comtesting Right of | B & O ... ‘ Lean Pork Chops Beth Steel B ... 7 a Fresh Bpaec b PINCHOT WANTS at 3 o’clock this afternoon. | South Dakota and Massachusetts in- | Crucible Steel legati D ani : DELEGATE — volv! ight of Postmaster-General | Distillers Sec ... T8% R A 2R peace delegation than Dr. Haniel von TO BE DELEGATE : volv right o a nearly 100 bullding lots which will be | grajmnausen, Yerr von Keiler, Brnst | Springfield, Mass., April -Al- {Burleson to int e th existing | !L ©d and sold on the company's| goymidt, Herr Reimker, and Herr Milford, Pa. April -Clifford | though the stri telephone oper- | i state telephone toll rat Roasted Peanu e walown easy term basls, Which|yuqers, and also fhat, acording to | Pinchot tonight formally announced ators‘returned to work in £ today only two weeks of argument | Gen - 2 Meaty Pruncs 3 purchasers to have the free| the Gorman note they will have pow- | that he will submit his name to the at the local excha e e et Goonnian e ; Sunkist Tomons . ot land for gardens, ete., With | er only to receive ihe text of the [ republicans of Pennsylvania as one of | of the electrical workers returned to | adjourn finally for the summer unti] | Great Nor pfd . f”]’ _.11»: or interest for two vears, ! terms and not to sign the treaty. i the candidates for delegate to the r prepare the way for the operators, ' early in June. Lawyers familiar with | Gt Nor Ore Cetfs Fhleipavingiforsamo; | Tt is declared, tho statement adds, | publican national convention. “T|ana President . L. Becbe, of tha ' tho court’s procedure said today that | Mpiration i Fresh Cut Full Peck sending of these delegates to | shall stand for a platform in har- ( ejcetrical worker. id these might be | in w of the importance of the | Interboro : would be u g mony with the policies and ideals of | called off later in the day and the | question involved it w dnle o [EanmE ; "“""""" Solee 49¢ A coitage prayer meeting of S Theodore Roosevelt.” said the ar rike conditions might be vesumed. | decision might be given at this term, | Keunec Copper /B8 2% N Fresh doz - T SR e e ng o tl‘le U-BOAT WILL GO nouncement, “and for the nomination | 7 condition e FORGL i (o i i 3 Lack Steel ....... 7 ; § Limburger Cheese .... Ib famorrow At the'n WA LA TR TO PORTLAND, M, |of such a man as Henry Allen, Hiram | dissatisfaction amonz the electrical ¥ A5y Lehigh Valley ... 53% § Swift's Nut-Marmarine 1b ‘ ome of Mrs. €. ) SR R e |y Trving Lenroot or Leonard swwori S e 3 ! GAS WORKERS JOIN STRIKE. | yax Motor com .. 3 4 4 Whole Milk Cheese . .. Gustafson. 42 Francis street. On; New York, April 21.—The U-11, ane | Johnson, Trving Len «conard workers of the Boston district. A 4 Sl JMAX MaH S0 : E : IO e ¢ five surrendered German subma- | Wood. long mecting of the executive council | openhagen, el oCas swork. i Mex Bett L S Thursday evening Miss Lottia : n s : : : 2 ho has'beon & misslonees o Bocy | cinea on thels way to. this countey, e of the electrical workers was calloq | 1 4 Bremen have folned the general | National Lead ... 723 3 : AMS for the past 26 vears, will deliver an |WhiGh arrived here Saturday night, USES 01D GRAYE. to discuss the situation, { strike *‘“‘i s ”‘“"“' ‘_“1" 4 _Q""*‘ ‘ 2 03 address at the church. underwent a slight overhauling yes- | afount Pleasant, Pa., April 2 To During the morning service in thig | Commenced a counte r_l“')“ (\wrmd‘ 1 2 73 % . i : terdaziat the New Youk nafl“l;( d‘x Lo pellatitoteatin alataye due #0iveuslne LIRS e il mithin en. :‘l?fw ‘Ofn“hm;: '3:&.3311}“( 1“" i NH&HRR % Fre ne‘::’ :‘::’\ = n 19C e was said that, after replenishing her|aco in ar Pleasant cemetery was | change districts and outside emep. | 02t city. An i et = 2 g E saav 3 _EDDY FXPECTED APRL, supplies, she would leave for Port- Ywfi:ath‘ha:)‘;‘;‘\:ted to Victor Moyament. | Hency the numbar of operators | Bic8¢ has been declared i 'h~‘m Bas ... : ; Argo Corn Starch .... pkg 7e Sergeant Staniey B who is with |land, Me.. in about four days to stm- [8; fie; digging the grave the man on duty being insufficient to handle i SemET | Norfolk & West ..1043 % M Sunbrite Cleanser 3 cans 10c the 303d Field artilicry, has cabled |ulate interest there in the Victoryinaq B, F. Miller, who still lives, con- | £eneral husiness. DAVID MAYNARD DEAD. Penn R R E § Gold Dust .......... pkg 4c ’Ys parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elford B, |joan. struct therein a stone vault. Alova- Reports from outside citics showed Old Lyn April David ALJ)4!P1‘C<S"4 Steel Car . 737 2 e J2ddy of West Main sfreet that he will | Loan campafgners announced that|ment. who had the distinction of hav- | the strikers generally back at work, | nard, widely Known when owner of { Ray Cons ........ % < pITive in Boston Friday, sailing on the |another German boat on its ar-ling dug the first grave in the ceme-| In Lynn, Brockton, Fitchburg, Fall |'the Maynard Ho here, died late | Readinx Bt 2 S UPS Banta Rosa: from Brest. His brother, | rival will be christened the “Floating tors, was horn in France 80 vemrs | River and Now Bedford nearly all tas | yosterday of pneumonia. He was 71| Rep I & § com x.d Corporal Welles Eddy, is still station- | Bond Boath.” Permission would belago coming to the United States when | men and women cmployes returneq | years old and had held many town | Southern Pac : 105 % 1, [ Mohican 10 pd at Bordeaux where lie'is studyine ed, it was said, to send the craft |quite Death resuited from n and f service was resumed dumié \ }»mc;s His widow, three sons ,,M‘ ocuthern Ry Y 3, [ Assorted can [ for a commission. | jom a cruise up the Hudson. str 2 - ! the morning. 6| e survive Studebalker . 5 SWEDISH BETHANY NOTES,