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$429.300 TOTAL ~ [OPEN HOUSE AT “'"cm@ms i R | | . GENERAL ASSEMBLY $420,300 TOTAL | ICATER & CO, G S R ace. HUSTLES BUSINESS ~ REPORTED TODAY COMMERGE CHAMBER “: WALL STREET ST[]BK e i ke et bt o o Miss Helen Cadwell, Mrs. P B © MAIN STRI RITATN Sresuns — Appleby, and Mrs. Barle Bowman left STRWEET AL EET .............. NEW BRITATN, CONN. TEL. 2040 Takes Up sy Bill and Others (omumued trom vt veee) \ToDIGAC'S Lhe NGt for Social in <im0 | EXCHANGE REPURTSI Public ut ies".:!r'fehon'::ozi‘: e T et Gl (11“;& I Importance | e, oxorom, posomes, wrater ont | New Building—Other Items . oo.ne 5 i e ot s s — | WE CAN OFFER i 3 i o'clock i | H. F. Hodge, B J. Munson, Benjamin — clock. | el stieer, 10:80 8l m ot and The dinner will be lmited e H : J. Munson, B to 110 covers, for which it is neces , D I O L;“':x]a(mncx T. P. MeAulifte, J. F Jonight is housewarming night at| qary 1o maks carly reicrvations R sy ‘:"@."'”‘““""‘ 2 e AMER[CAN HA DWARE berculosis commission apparently has' Farmers and milli dealers—Bdward | the Chamber “of Commerce = [l Gl s ) el S Al e Ak e lte fight to retain propertr at|Avers ehatoman: B #. Kilbourne, | €YOrY business man in the city is ex- | win meet tomorrow fncon el LRl Bie BcRiE e Rea Lty White Beach, bought for a seaside | Arthur Seibert. TN Horwitz, Vincent [Pected to atlend an informal lunch | gclock. i o e g TH & .anitarium for children suifering from |Kddy, J. 1% Avery. gadenteriainmentiln tnenonifrooms) /i anifen erlninmtntfond B colfwinil SRS R ol G L St anlcuans, bone tuberculosis the public health ' Miscellaneous—. H. Barnes. chair-. of the organization, in the Hallinan | po held at the Y. W et S e R and safety committee today reporting [man: Ralph Farrell. Anthony Doy-|building. The directors ot the vari- | evening. at 3 o'clock. or the husiness | peiists ang CLAES i on and 1 gavorably to grant the petition of re back, Louis Bruemmer, Ossian I3en- | ous bureaus carrying on the work of | girls of the city. “an e BNl S ;'”m’\ 5 S ORKS dents of Tast Lyme to stop the ¢iec- mett, Rev. G. Pihl, Dr. George W. C. | the chamber are to act as a reception | The state championship basketball | "85 04 light s ony tiom of {he necessary building at HIL R. H. Benjamin, Charles C. Cook. j committee and will extend the | sams between the Hartford Swatsias | Teseniee (b b o e \‘1‘“”“ White Beach. A bill accompanies the Specials—W. T. Sloper, chairman. courtesies of the evening to members | and the New Bri : C & w7 r grens committee’s report under which ti General Chairman—W. L. Hateh. land their friends. The Wesleyan | be held at the Tues. | and e L neialisin s commission will be authorized ic sell/ Committee on Subscriptions—TFred- | Glee club will render a program of | day evening rit 29, at 8 o'clock, | M2 ing 1 point ippings, leathers and foodq S R e A B o o, e ! college somga. and . iocal sucing o | - Mrs, Brown and Miss Grotn Brown, | POInts. ~Shippines, leathers and foq O A T R S T 05 X L BT H56. {th $100,000 provided for mainten- Teams Committee—f". H. Alford, | chestra will help out with the pro- | of Emmons Place. left today for ;”‘.u + but oils were irregular i s GOODW iN BEACH & C ance of new buildings to be erecled chairman: Peter Crona, W. . Farley. | gram of the evening. | Lokeliurat, N. J ) heyEiWiLL ¢ By 1 s trest! Noon—THA moat! reg b ‘on that site. Tt is understood that. Building Trades, including Build-} James Hallinan and S. Marlow have | spend & faw days. = o | suring featuro of the busy merning Bt el Al Shank g il 0ing: Telaphone $130: Bast Lyme residents will offer the’crs, Masons, . Painters, Plumbers. | arranged for the serving of cotfec and ! "\“\;‘m(' ‘“":"“'l“‘” T ‘”l“l"""’ ]"3' was the spirited recovery of U, §. T. FRANK L n site. Steamfititers. Hardwa Lumber and | light refreshments. the New Brita E SubSRthIs s i e D] —— gy - Jitney Bill Provisions. Coul—William H. Allen, chairman; | Traffie managers of New Britain | Ovening. the proceeds for which wiil | Stecl. whieh ro Ite bigh- We Oifer for sale ot o - waleng : . 2 - 5o squip the baseball teams | est quotati wr this year. Buying | / > T oy The fitney regulation bill whic A deu'«’.l Frederick O'Brien, Harold | industries met yesterday afternoon in I’; b el Sasieans i ] was so extensiva and urgent HARTFORD AUTOM OTIVE PARTS COMPANY one of so-called trolley bills w - | shepard. Henty. Donnelly. [ the chamber of commerce rooms an e R ; ol Sranle |aH i iol naicatala ertvousness lamonk j Pfd. Stock et ad roads, rivers « hing and Shocs—Howard Wil- | heard a report on the committee ap- | e “HHE et el ohic Amliated sha rose 1 to > = =g bridses committeo and provides that| son, chalmman; 5. W. Menus, William | pointed to make arrangements for a| Works will hod fm citertaiment , fho SUerts: ST S SR TORE 10 Par $50 to Yield 8¢, a iitney dr! must file an it a0 L O:N el \Ceorgeidsnicy, I M Helloran: |l salling Fdayaliline wasildecided SO I An S B e e e ailand e scriptive fi icati ¢ or a surety bond of to, Dry Goods, Millinery and Variety | hold a luncheon Eriday neon at the | 42% ;7‘“‘1“’;.”““""“ will be for club :v‘h’]«n od o i “‘)fiii‘\';“ ,;f;‘f‘,."l'“‘::} Descriptive folder upon application. 0 with the motor vehicle com- | Stores—D. Mcbillan, chairman; Wil- | Now Britain club when it 4s expected [ MeMBSIE SN0 0 o0 oL o Tade BEEROr BUOETEs S e, miesion before doing business and liam J. Pecbles, Philip P. Herrmann, | that New IHaven road officials will ! e e e i e public service vehicle of : R oIy Nitairice FEU iy ahnact M oz saen Ut olitalic Ml over MR slinttaniii o G0 O ool Col e o S LEEERE iR R e capacity of five persons or L Professional Men, Lawyvers, Doctor: “Sailing Day,” as proposed, will sys- | . . A . & - ~ = = M— 3 3 4 v B t g Day, being alleged that he left his automo- | continued on an tmpressive scale, r give an additional -bond over th Dentists—Morris D, Saxe, chairman: | temize the shipments from the larger [ Rl aflosed FAet 18 e SR ol et I I DD & L\O 000 minimum of §500 for each % A Greenberz, Stanley Traceskl. | industries of the c Thaicin Abhern G GBI S "’;“I' hond \]J-&nr fi(t‘(:\ Mmmn.] . @ g e : v of $10.000. In an- flees 2 oy - i easier P 5 romisiniz ! B & Eu5 “losing-—Profit taking proved effec- 3 to maximum of §1 v or driver | Henry P. Roche, Dr. George W.|easier to ndle wd jiromising reported to the police vesterday | 4ive in the final hour L"% el Rooms 309-310 National' Bank Bl Tel. other bill the jitney owner or d Do Erroties oo o s el | tive i ne . U.S. Steel an W T STOTER. Mg, | [@fternoon that his automobile strucl . 1 e obliged to o or rules | g g 0 M T e oiian 5 other leade: reacting o2 would he obliged to conform to tule Holols, Restaurants. Cafos and The directors of the mercantile [ Mapjorin Peterson of 425 Stanley | CLNeT leaders reacting 1 to 2! poin v g e Pl e R i v B0 G e Bt T S BT W2 WL BUY - Tha genoral uniform x Barbers—David Christine, chair- | Ing yesterday aftornoon. In addi- [front of nar home vesterday after: | Prosimated £600.000 shares. loan bill. drawn by the Ruscell Sage: BArberssbayld Chrisnt = SEET (on Yo" the transaction of routine | novn : Gall Street 1330 p. m—Trading loan sharks among people in needy | 60 Israel Wiener, Frank DelMastro, | ton Grange hall, Beshibifiggin o 3. o ugh a process. of assimila- & - 5 o he proposed mer | —advt. : 2 B i i Wrank Banibara. fepitofanmanEC Y ° jEeie s S rsee Spaa 3 e circumstances was adopted by ihe/ chant’s outing was read and enthust- Ibert B Jonneon hos sold thiaush b0 Db frther changss were malnly UbDn’'s senate in concurrence. S - " 2 N i St i il o vard. TIndustrial Alcohol jumped {»\ the house J. H. Belbre ected New York Going Strong. ,;?:Lifilan}h;cc;ox:tcl;lée“'r::: :::e,,::r,'.‘" | Y:zg;:\ J«()Zu. of the Fr:“m\. ].;1.1‘\!;.\._ SRR e en o1 e resterday without opposition as tho; New York, April 23.—Official sub- Rl el LU Sl Rt o e e higher and metal and food shares - —— e member from New Canaan to fill a| scriptions to the Victory lean in the‘{’x‘ndncsda\' dosm‘g (,1? ‘“em‘: to”: Selotont Srisbe i jWere 2 to 8 points over vesterday’s (omn Gen Life vacancy sed by the death of Rep-| New York federai reserve district at i ™ ° 3 levasecs) R e e b 18 cloge. HId St Botl 5 BAD FRE]GHT WREGK 7 oY saun S 2 = _ | meeting with favor. Plans for the| lome on ranklin strec o d Steam Boiler | Egerdtative Bicvasi fvas snoip i BEE | I0Rolelock el bl cxn neRiotal eall e D157 e e e (o cent Mozzicato through B. Solomon, ravelers ... srobubly will sit seven dayvs. | 517.700. a gain of $17,614,200 over eading. o ommestostnpaeh BAG o ) RO I Wengs b D Sh Seadees The appropriations committee re- | the figures reported at 4 o clor:k ves- i g t in Boston. tions furnished by Richter & Co., | Hd City Gas Lt Co pfd 40 14 Cars Derailed and Two ('ras] sorted & $30.000 sum for o depart- | terduy afternoon. Several miilion dol- | BENEFIT MATINEE R e o e S o | e o G e S e | S e e v e s o ment of Americanization to be creat- | Jars in subscriptions have been re- | Freedom will be held tonight in K. of | EXChange 1fd Elec Lt Co ... | Through Bridge At Towners. N. ¥ . t re- 2 4 it 3 > *d by the state department of educa-| ported howev by the various towns MO DAY .-\FTERI\OO\ C. hall. { April 23, 1519, Nor Con Lt & Pr Co pfd fon.” The committee on education re- | and cities in the district but they do | 3 Gorporall John: AMallox whe & h Low ¢lose| Nor Con Lt & Pr Co com 50 Jorted bills to erect two normal school | not figure in the offical total — be- ! 3 ltvice: wounded with the Fanies aivic | Am Best Suzar 4 | So New Eng Tel .... 1 3 Towners, N. Y., April 23.—When a buildings and a dormitory at New | cause of delays in zetting them into | sion, is spending a few daye in this{ ‘Alasks Gol E Thmpsnville Wtr Co pfd 28 oken axle on a New York, Now Ha. Gritain, $500,000 for each and these | the loun headquarters and checking |Original Plans for Matinee on Wed- | o Am : 9 Thmpsnville Wtr Co com 38 ven and Hartford freight train des won he appr ations committee. 3 D | q 1] X X 5 E railed 3 this . Th ”rp'?..q‘i(‘,n:ukxmtmll f‘k:rn: 550,000 :\'- et AR nesday Changed Because of Pa- ' | . “ooP your eyes on Lyons Terruce, ‘:“ G g sau e 2 e o e o b i iase ¢ as also 3 or a $i @ - 3 L It will be one of the surprises of city. | Am Can ... § Aetna Nut Co i morning, two t cars crask oropriation for schoois for non-Fnz-i Conmmectiout Figurcs $2.611,000, ; 4 Nk Erass @ \ 'the side’of s butssant T ) onu igures rade in Hartford That Day. { —advt. . Am Loco . : 0 Am Brass Co Sk through the side of a bridge and drop- lish speaking people. The bouse, on a ! o 1 2 Cew England’s | y e racal A tiAG Tor o iR o qeat| W Boston A RN 3,5 NewEnsland s = S A oo Am Hos Co .... cen ped 30 feet into the highway. One - Victory Loan total was increased to| A chunge has been made in the pro- ~ , o Am Sugar . IS e (e o 3 k R t R e . { A h SUE A 2 5 SRR { of the cars was loaded with glass bot- s ‘\,‘m“i ':e.n 3?5 mrerden bt 5 000 by returns for the second |ram of the prosentation of “Girs | F LEET CORPORATION | Am e ol 209 A’ Stlveri ColilL L. tles, hundreds of which were broken. ¥ of the drive as reported to cam-|WIil Be Girls” at the Lyceum theater - | Am Tel & Tel ....1043 155% | Am Thread Co pfd The train was en route from Maye No Salary Boosts. o o mendavaries hors todur. Gup. |next Monday, Tucsday and Wednesgay| OFFICIALS CHANGED | hnaconca cov B34 st Rerris Go oot i G Vet i: The bills to increase salavies of | soriptions yesterday amounted to |evenings. It was the original intent AT S Fe Ry Co. Bigelow-Hfd Cpt Co pfd 95 tral New England division. The wreek state's attorneys in New Haven. Hart- | 13850,000, of which Massachusetts |t0 Play a matines on Wednesday af Baldwin Loco ... 9 ; | Bigelow-Hfd Cpt Co com $4 blocked both tracks several hours ford and Fairfield countles and Ie-| e $7,835,000: Connecticuf, 52,611 |SIe0N. but owing to the big-parade of | g o pe o (B &0 | Billings & Spencer Co . .11 DIt Bfinonntons LGBl s L o il zarding state’s attorneys vracteingi ggg; vormont, $1.206,000; New Hamp- | the 26(h division in Hartford on that Beth Stecl B ... | Bristol Brass Co ...... 30 ed and traffic had been partly . re ofore Juries in civil cases, were unta- | gyoi VR B R e e b- |day the performance has heen chan- nounced Today—1,000 Auditors Butte Superior .. 22% | Rroad Brook Co ....-. sumed. Corably reported: e ed to Monday afternoon. ; X | Can Pac ... 1607 160 50 | The Edward Balf Co ..100 The senate adopted the house bills'! T Tickets for the exchange sale will Making Up Report. Cen Leath . 7 8 ; Case, Lekwd & Brnd Co 200 TO '\’T’!‘l‘\l) ANNIV “‘R ARY. which provide for continuation of the | e be placed on sale at 7 o'clock tomor- o B Ches & O ... . 5 607 | 4 6 5 i United States emplovment service, New Fngland Hustles. |row night in George A. Quigley's real Phfladelphia, April 23.-A number | (oS §.0 o 285 365 S”{{L"”\,’n" Saae 2T AL itne' meeting, of Andre Tatigy and ereated a commission to investi- Washington. April 23.—TUnofficial |estate office on Main street, next to| ©f changesin the exccuilve personnel {ogyyvy o st 3 il et Sl B0 0. 0. F. tonight, the initi ~ate the segregation of delinquent, | reports to the Treasury today indi- {Russell Brothers store. The exchange | °f the emeraency fleet corpor (TolRIREaT = AT T : 5“»‘}; 'rwl( Yo pfd ... 103 [ desrees imilt bejconforrediupon & i feeblo-minded and criminal insane in- | cated that agsregate subscriptions to |tickets may be secured at Kenney & | WOre announced today T A Cryeible Steel ! 3 55 et QESIL icanaldates Sollowinis e e Avinnais: { the Victory Loan were approachirr |Leghorn's store. Crowell's drug store | COONIeY. viee president Del & Hua e 5 A e M R 38 Hepafr asting jofl ithoay ening. i M "he cities and boroughs committee { $300,000.000, although official figures |and Quigley’s real estate office. There A. successor to Mr. Coonley will Distillers T 5% ;"'nmdn SRtisoeh pertihasibecniDrepaTeAity ens NaN seported an amendment to the Water- ! still stood at $116,977.000, reported |has been a heavy demand for tickets | inounced soms ”"“, IS e IS e R % 16 7]“.”““@ e clal committee appointed to arrange bury charter concerning the appoint-|gast night. Boston reported today to |and the S. R. O. sign is expected to be [ Clairman Hurley of the shippin ’ SRR S for Sthe lattendance Of Fihia HOME ment of a hoard of commissioncrs for | the Treasury department that 48 citfes |displayed at each of the four per-| Poard. Ar. Coonley [ the 100th anniversary celebration in Hartford, Saturday. and this report will be read at the mesting. —Carload of Bottles Broken, sal G S | GO z 6012 | Landers F' & C ...+ 2 ioodrich Rup .... 4 K 5 o A ; : ; s had selected fhe new vice i J R Montgomery Co . he children’s home. and towns of New Tngland had |formances. ”f"'f'-‘y““,' selncted Slis WSS S| Great NoritTd : Nail Marine Laip Co The senate mn]olplt!;rl wills providing | reached their goal. | The cast and chorus are putting on | President but was aet ready io an- g iR XU I 44% | N'B Machine Co 30 : means for consolidation of state banks | the finishing touches and Director ce his name L A INB) Co ....... 30 4 1 Changes announeced today by Inspiration ...... ! - 8 | N Dep Mfg Co pfd ....105 ar trust companies in order to do| Irving, M o h are z anges 3 oA | el et he 2] v TETPING ORE H yiv:‘;;, ;.:“:\,‘ ?'::‘\ o trast company | 1 x C D ';:‘135‘”:\4;1\‘0;; v’vy"rj nl..u.',ffi.l (;;hnml” Coonley: follows i 11\-:::(7‘.3 ((“ll S(;- 3 gL Ben Bon SolbEd o :; ’Thh N(I S ‘RTD Sl I F GHII ( IRO EE | i S : ) st R Kennec Copper ... 31 32 4 e Calrom i I ar sew ar both; granting electric companies Callahan, Miss Margarct Sengle, Mis P. J. MeAuliffe, fivst assistant L Nil Bem Pon Co com ..1 regular sewing meeting of the Tight of appeal to secure condemna- ON RUSSIAN FRONT | Florence Cashen, Miss Toomis and | hip construction division I snc ""‘,"k ‘S‘”\‘.‘;‘ - 2 | North & Judd Mfg Co .. 86 Home Missionary society of the. Firat ion of right of way. provided the, Miss Signe Peterson have the lea cead Daniel Cox, head of the division; | «ehigh Valley ... Peck Stow & Wil ...... 871 Congregational church. was held this 1ave S5 per cent. of the line unde == == parts. Others who will appear in the | R. F. Talbort will succeed M. . i'“\ Meior s, AN MjEnnmptoniM e 0o Rt e 0D | aftornoon dn. the (chnrel sesinaes ol helr control; authorizing the state jcast are Stuart McKirdy, Abraham | ris as head of the contract diy s e uns SRSRLILIAl et & St neCofipid 98 | response to the appeal made by. the reasurer to use the state sinking fund : Large Bolshevik Force is Prying 10 | witkin, Willtam W. T. Squire. Clifford | Mr. Talbort was Mr. Terrls’ as i ‘\\':L;,f"’,wé ‘;:‘1' ok F"&:T”'\:\:f:r“ i m;‘m";i e ;Id s money for purchase of United States e 4 Mellberg, Maxwell Porter, Sturman, Captain R. Bakonhaus, U, M C & Hudson . Smyth Mfg CO ........ colored orphans in the South, many e R e X Rl Sl Quc Siberian Rallrcad Line = Dk e e T e n 1 monese act Now ConnME RS Stand Sew Co pfd . bundles of clothing have been received -etirement system by broadening its Many Are Killed. { tt is bound te prove high! head of the shipyard plants division. [ NYNH & HR R 2 29% | Stand Scw Co com ....84 5 and a number of women have volun- present limitations as to age and 3 i Mr, Coonley said he us /. { N Y Ont & West . 2 9 0 Stanley R & L Co ....360 . teered their services to finish the work imount of pensions; enabling towns| Krasnayavrsk, Siberia. via Viadivos LA innie has arranged | B. Hollon, T, . A.. his fivst assistant, | Northern Pac . 92 9 7% | Stanley Works ....... § on the allotment of refugee garments * and citics to spend money for play- tok, .April 22, (By Canadian much of the wonien's work for e | who has tendercd his resignation to [ Norfolk & West ..1043 % 4 | Taylor & Fen ... . 2 | sent to the church. “erounds and neighborhood recreation! —A large Bolshevik force is endeav- [committes and she has rveccived val- | continue his post untll the new sys- | Pac Mail 8 8-Co 5 3 4532 | Terry Steam Turb Co .. R enters auiring ldentification marks ! oring to cut the Siberian raily 1 uable assistance from Mrs. William H. | tem being put into operation is yiPenn R R ..... 44 Torrington Co pfd ..... 1 ] 1r‘nm~nu>x—mnx TO STOP. ' motor vehicles and fixing a pen- ! east of here and tighting is going on Mrs. A, G. Kimball, Mnr c- | established. Ar. Coonley will return | People’s. Gas ... 5 81 5 { Torrington Co com ... g Paris, April 23.—Members of the Ity for altering or erasing those | daily in the vicinity of Taished and Parsons, Miss Ruth Corbin. | to Boston when his duties with {he f pressed Steel Car . 4 741 | Traut & Hine ..... ol » | postal employes union have deecided marks Yurd. Last Thursday the enemy a Mise Louise Noble and Mrs. Harry M. | emergency fleet corporation end. He | Ray Cons .. % 5 203 Union Mfg Co ... ol that their participation In the demon- The commiitee on eduecation intro- | bushed a force of 200 Russians und | Bat The committee has arranged \ is president of machinery wanufic- { Reading & 5 U 8§ Envelope Co pfd ..109 stration to be held on May 1 will take. tuced in the senate for the latter’s, only 80 of them returned to their [a souvenir program and there will be | turing company. He is also vice pres- { Rep I & S com . . : 214 | U S Envelope Co com the form of a suspension of work information a copy of a resolution | base.. The tralls leading to the Bol- |fowers and candy on sale throughont | ident of the Boston c¢hamber of com- | Southern Pac 5 o Whitlock Coil Fipe .. varying from 24 hours, in the case y Which had been adopted affirming | shevik villages are commanded by |the entire perfnrmanm merce and divector of several Mas {eonithern Ty . 3 — of workshop hands to half an hour the committee’s endorsement of the | machine gun nests and the Russian — | chusetts hanks. : i Southern Ry pfd .. 64 59 " SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENT. | In the morning and afternoon for tel- -bill creating a separate department | have been unablo to advance through More than 13000 auditors, most wt | ooils (Wib 2 PEE - : s i ephone and telegraph cmployes ¢ ,\‘mr‘r"[r]:‘ni7vr'wn. :;v;ul;\nr\‘ sing an | (oo woods which are deep in snow. HARRIS TO ADDRESS them expert npprais from the oy ,Mi“ oil SR O Decentralized Plan of nr,mnimfimnl opinion that would be calamitous . The railway line is held strongiy | = Ty | nance department, have compicied nf iSRS TN - 2o - = e ODD FELLOWS MEETING. 1t this critical period to appropriate | Serbians and Czsehs with field zuns,| COMMONWEALTH CLUB | phycicni nventory of o L (| S, s aodoons T AEernto L ERET Ry S All members of the Odd Fellows v sum less than ihe amount stipu- | Because of the heavy weather and tie | !ings of the organization. This will be ‘)' dahathes g ' ashington, April 23.— decen- | are urged to attend the meeting to-, ated in the bill. namely $200.000. deep snow the Bo ki probahly | Jy for Chairman Huvies = ‘P‘ "‘P"‘”’ * mmz”. plan of organization for the night, especially those who are to Jee Cream Rule. will not be subjugated untll sumnier. | Apnual Meeting and Election of the | < e L S & | division of operations of the shipping | take part in the Hartford parade Sat- ® The house adopted bills wideh, reg- . Col. Brook, adjutant of the ¢ Q : £ : e e o 991 101 |y oard offective May 1, was announced | urday. A special car, attached te the ulate the manufacture and sale of an forces in Siberia is on his w ©Commonwealth Cluh Will Be Held M'ENROE BLUGK SOLD T . & L aas Under it, exporters and im-{ 1:24 p. m. train Saturday, will takel jce creami requiring that such cream ; Vladivostok nging for the wi at Y. M. C. A. Tonight. L S | porters will he afforded opportuniiy | them to Hartford. The parade com- hall have at least six per cant butter @ drawal of Canadian details in the 5y { L | Aiestine b 0 of dealing directly ~with authorized | mittee will also meet tonight B fots in it and no adulterant ingred- | terior of Siberia. The only Canadian At the Y. M. C. A. tonizht the ) . N Willys Overland £ agents of the board at all important - — fents: providing for a physical exam- | Lroops left at Omsk are hospital units, | annual meeting of the Commonwealth | Buflding At Corner off Main and Win- | SR ports of the United States. NEW COTTON TARIFF. ination of children applying for — | club will be held and reports of t N octe it asol—Piiael ik Examination and approval of ac- =5 il sl o work certificates to sec if they are SHORT CALENDAR CASE~. | vartous officers and committees of the | fer Streets Purchascd—Price i £ K b counts to imsure prompt payments ot | W2 ?:mr«"’w(»;\ilol:w e i able to do the work required: in- Several cases are down for trial in{ club will consume the timeo sct for $16.000. e disbursements of operators for the | o ©L = P Atliats aod Gl creasing the salary of the highway | the short calendar session of the clty; the business meetin@. The meeting, oy ilo op the MeBuroo block Quotations furnished Goodwin, | shipping board's uccount O e be [ Ports to Liverpool and London wak commigsioner above $5,000 and up court at 2:30 o'clo Friday after- | whieh is the 1lth annual session of 1, T8 M8 Ry B0 6N ‘5| Beach & Comp . Lee, local | cluded among the new age R BliE el Lyiths slinpian bostd #to $8,000. the figure to be fixed by |noon. They are as follows: E. O. Kil- | the club, will be calied to order by | M5S0 Va0 00 i the monager estallished. e S peslndaal il the board of control hourne against Isidore Fox, judgment, | the president, Willlam Fay. at 6:30 1 '™ o y ; Asked — S of serious delays in unloading at the Kill Education Bill, 1Judge B. F. Gaftney for the plaintiff, } o'clock, Cloriis oMce: the Railroad Stocks. STRIKE NOW NATIONAT. Fnglish port he house rejected 100 to 76 the Isidore W. Resnick for the defendant; | The club has been fortunate in se- | iildine Gnd > putan, | HIA & Conn W R R . i i, education committee’s Dbill which Gordon Brothers against Alex Gross, ng for the speaker of the evening ! o sale Al § lyo an amount | Banks & Trusy Co.'s Limerick Strikers, Trades Congress WELLES EDDY HOME. would re-organize the state board of j@nswer; Abraham Dubrosar agains F. Harris, of Nashua, N. H.. who | of $40,000 AnEInd BISAT Co Rt and Union in Alliance. ! Mr. and Mrs. Elford B. Eddy of education by making it & board of W. F. O'Connor, answer; George T.§will have for his topic, “Around ihe | SIS b ce [y be- | West Main street received a telephont ! : ‘ T Sy ‘omn Ry > °k, April 28.—An alllance e members here was much dis- |ATthur against Willlam L. Case. dis-{ world in 80 Minutes.” The spenlor TO AID SOLDIEBS. Conn Ry Bkg S | Limerick, Ay |from their son, Sergeant Welles Fddy «cussion over the DAL closure of defense and judsment; Wil- 1 15 wall fitted to speak on this theme Conn 1 Gapat s ltween the Limerick strikers and | - 3 ¥ Ne Vork last eve sta B 'lam McDonald for the plainiff: Sam- {al et e T i Fidelits st i congress and labor party was If'm" A kst ‘uel Zeitlin against Swmiael Fities | PRVING visited prectically every nook < Representative in This City Arrang. | el O . des ss and la | his sate arrival trom overseas, where > CROSS NOTES, B B2 S H1e= 1 and corner of the zlobe, und will ing to Pind Work For Every Hevo, i A arranged at a conference this morn- ihe has been with the American ex- o an, 5 i fd-Aetna Natl Bank & \ i e The west cnd Red Cross rooms are i lustrate his talk wi stereopticor A ity ] % s member of : I and a statement issued declaring |peditionary farces uptain H A Hid Morris ! ing and | now closed and the requ s made | SPARTED. views {ncluding ev ¥y In. col. Arthur staff in New | Ireq mpust Co ‘the strike now has become national e . TS t hat all garments be returned to thé pgndon, April 28.—Ursl o | W he has traveled. The plctures. york in this city sceuring data rr\.,, ;[{rli.. & Title Co The statement by Tom Johnson an- THE P ACOSTAI \n\an\“_ . neadquarters of the Cross &t y1oops apparently acting In conjume. ieh have heen rotouchod by a Js to employment concitior et e 2 nouncing the strike had become na-| The Pentacostal Miselon, at 368 Court strect, and as soon as possible, |yjon with the Siberiun forces of Ad- anese artist aid to be one of the ' Dipitain, This ne Cuptain Eee | poooo) foarl Benk lonal added that the reports from | Main street, Room @ will hold @ ss the rooms will be closed before|p:..; Kolchak have begun an offen the country. Mr: ' had a conf iR Maton Geore - £ eE e ather centers proved that Jreland was | special meeting this evening, at ) long. Any communications about tho | i iy the reglon of Uralsk fn south. | Harris §s cashier of the Indian Head A, Quigles Cnrl Kisselbr: Sl s ! sifving substantial support to Limer- | o'clock. All interested in a revival 4 work may be made to Mre. Avthur |, q.rn Russia, south of Samara “and { Nation bank and is well lknown war bureat ¢ is the intention St ek summer camprign are especially re- Sampson, who i in ¢ se of the Red [y, ve captured several villages west of | throughout New eEngland as a publi war depariment, sald Captain . Riverside Trus State Bk & T Co »ied auested to be present, and all will hé ross rooms. Telephone 146 = Uralsk | speaker, N S e s T ,: 1“ ;’v:;:'". . | MITLTON- 1)011 \“ SI'RS( IO S aesa 1 Siate s 3 Hartford, April 28.—The Connecti- —— At the close of the sup tonight | charged soldier in the Unite tates. | aetna Fire .. 4 o the reading of the report of > nom- conference with the local manu-| grq 1o I 3 ent chairman in this city was 130:\.\‘7! NOTICE inating committee and election of e s will also bhe held, and con- | Naior . et ae : today that the Connecticut Savings LOCATE BULLETS. ENTERTAINMENT AND SUPPER, operated on Lawrenc A supper and entertainment will be ! s e Danicl Zie- | held at the church of $t. John mei""! for the ensuing year will b soli system will worked out | Phoenix Firc .. e P o SRR S e en iR pen orenge R i | Truhan who was shot by jaeldoal | ) 0 e runtren brawl on Fark | lvangelist this evening. The supper stréet Mouday afternoon, and ab- i Will be served from ¢ to 8 o'elock and stracted three | body. One was found | shoulder and chest. A i first order of business. ~ A vesume, for tie returned heroes. | Standard Pir B | subscription for its .investment ac-| Odd Fellows are requested to be will be giv S r . said Captain Iee, has o Life and Indenmmity Ins. count of $1,000,000 to the Victory | present at respective meetings tonig pullets from Truhan following will be a minstrel overture| ldent Fay and reports will read by ady adopted a system wherapy Colapanier. Loan. The same amount was sub- | and tomorrow night to make fina in the bark siven a ance in| Actna Cas & Sur seribed by the New laven Savings|arrangements for Saturday’'s parade the parishe commitice, obtaining employimen el y Rank of the same city 'at Hartford. by a number of the young women urJ the treasurer, secrotary and the civic | every soldier

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