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PRETTY WEDDING AT NEWINGTON CHURCH William H.Wl;ueH "Takes Miss Gladys Canield as His Bride A handsome wedding took place at the Congtegational church in Newing- ton Saturday at 3 m vhen Gladys Lillian, dauzshter of and Mrs. Walter J. Canfield bride William Ha M Mrs. Frede g op stre i eremon i Macey piscopal Mo hurch. used, yride nt byt the ¢ was was performed Ierbe pastor of The service The and the from was th chureh th ihle ring. father ed her ente chor march marc the wedding ol I"lorence Readette, rel bride’s mings. Ter | of Lohen- rendered. front Miss the wer wi playe by organist e gown veil Vith T bric core o a4 of hon Miss lidith with The » wown trimmed fol- Miss 1 Mix sins ¢ The wedding e n the bride mablc ceremony Pucll man rs orado. whe wi to atten wedding My well kmow New employed in the company at is a and " Isurance i Decemh " Jast rtford Franc served for driver in American from his 1- ceently returned wh ambulance and from two s an French receiving A zovernments lant work. The b was emploved by Mutual Life Hartford The couple wtiful both the tions fou the Insuranc armies decos the cd Connectic company of of many the the the recep- whet were in wirts and fis werc money wedding ecremony at entire attendance we 1t the 1 Mrs, they their will Baltimorc from- all it receipt several Following the church - n a the bride, made he of home of Bueli the csts real they ¥ not until to their honeymoon e nuniher of of the country coremony ing were trord. in thet were gond on way by 1o svend A la rts ihe STORY OF VICTIMS MAY MODIFY CHARGE They ni were Police Now Believe Ziccek Shot in self-Defense: Concealed Weapon Charge Will Be Brought. As a result of statements sccured at New Britain General hospital from Laurence Truhan and Margot Sicmet two men who were injured Monday in brawl on for Ziecek that the the drunken Daniel probable Zie« will to night a ect which i 1s their zainst \deo fight shootinz, medit ling the instead of in carrying being pre- self-defense. concealed against ted., was done veapons L will e hrought and Siemet ecovering at walk be ¢ Pruha are-both able about the grounds. in court next while” Ziecek inder 7 rged Woowith assault, held intent now heing 1ssault Kill. also vith to nportant witnesses are n charged ot RESTRICT POTASH. President Wilson ahit ks Have 1 10 Send Abril son Prodnet Here. taker portation of German pot- country, ont, Wil advisec tha restrict I'res Nebrag any t was doubif u_this N furiher nted out action that pot re seen fit 0 CxDI in pavment France now o D Alsace-Lorr 10 permit Germany wod, and potash ine. vt from uests Park is be- the modi- statements, free-for-all affair and rapid- the hospital and now 00 bonds Germans Replying | £ the articles which the for it ;SALVA’I‘ION ARMY : DRIVE ON MAY Commiittee to Me Eyening This Mayor's Ofice to Outline Plans | | for Coming Campaign this even- George held in Mayor ‘ At a meeting b | e at T o'clock | A. Quigley’s office, plans for carrying | on the Salvation Army campaign in | | this city will be discussed. The com- ! mittee charge of the drive hopes ! 1ise $20.000 for the cause. This | amount is New Britain's quota of the ceenral 3 00,000 that is to | througheut the country. The campaizn will start in this city May 19. The drive has been en- dorsed {he Chamber of Commerce and committees are being selected to canva the city A number dis- | eharged soldiers who have seen action in have volunteered their and will deliver addresses. | mmittee which w0 ! evening consists of Mayor George | in [y fund of e raised on by s of France, | services | The ! this meet Quig- (- | . Hart, 3. H. Cooper, | Captain A, M. Griswold, William k. | | Attwood, Joseph G. Woods, Morris D. | Saxe, P, 17 MeDonough. Itev. Samuel Suteliffe, Willium J. Farley and L. A. | Sprague. ‘ "LAN TO FEED REDS | BEING FROWNED AT T of rapi Tephone the Pelephon Tel | | Thinks | \nti-Bolsheviki \rmy Thot Men sboutd o VICTORY LOAR IS RAPIDLY b Lenine's reated by b petrograd is apparent! —— headway nmunici been | Little e has been the Dolzhey e of [y > op to the plan (Continued from committee will give bond curing 101 » the High school e pun of to the pupil o sec £ the to th 1ssinns : | the grea numbe the ant £ Pseriptions suid one {elementay ] [est number. 1 ief bonds d pronou 0 addition effort is br ade helmef represe an two to of erma on exhil n this e Exhikition G loan commit- in @ Main store window il b “wa ctory 1 1ot wmd plans for thear Th ded prizes n drive. but the tecided as yet awarding them wion soon hostilities | here as a hey \ ing the mittee a ness. ving rood only pr and b method are civen Lenine nittec, o mi N Bank Hartiora 8750000 e N - ponght Hartre {E%,000,000, nearly quota It was | Connceticut 935,000 Takes April vorth 50.000. A subsceription | Victory Ishevik thoe s section of of bonds by wings bank d’'s loan fotal two-thirds announced that district tatal was long the tody W of Siberian Nicholas . Tsehai- provisional o IRussia. and that iling no o] s the $18, head the »f Northern proof are f they armies e ent his | associates as facilities that their transpor the Bolshe able 18 | tion SN gland Forzes April 28 —New ngland | $10,337.000. 1o its Liberty , the sixth to oflicial fig by the longer quickly enough | : 1 | ST i |EXPERT TO CROSS | | IN TWENTY HOURS viki | to shift meet New Bosion, to attacks. subseribed loan total of the drive ures madc al tal for on Saturday according public today reder- bank. This the £90,695,000. reserve the > reach pointed out 000,000 be maintaine during 18} remaining working d of Wil campaign | Among the Vermont h cinlly reported §$1,517,000, which Umost fifty cent the Unoflicial reports were that had oversul the tec subscriptions be reported miade to- listrict 3 the quota the daily the committee | S average of $24,- ! British Transatlant Flicrs Have must 1 Powerful Engines and Try for Record. olgd) N per of y St. Johns I atiota of Harry G. Hawker aynham, the Br successful passage over centered of April \ Ny Vermont Fred | ! for and tish fliers, the Atlan eng which, it today, in neither case has continuously for = more | then eight hours. With favorable | eonditions for which they are waiting, the trip will require a minimum of 0 hours. A margin of five hours ad- ditional is allowed each in their petrol, oil and water supplies. IFaith in the ability of their motors to stand up under this almost unprecedented test the fict that the ines built from the same specifica- had bench trials sseribed and commit looked for many to officially cticut’s total ented ahout o thiat state reports for luded returns from banks in New Ior Massachusetts $1.876,000: Vermont, shire, $673.000; * The total for the first 15.271 hous Honov today. $18.953,000 cent second Saturd 696 ic are on nes Con- was learned ted rem heen ¢ of the quota placd v which of the Nid | and follow $5.346,000: rode Island, $1.0: New Ham §422,000 by Connect- 00 R $989.000: Maine. of individual week was 73,799 of whom | it honds on Saturday for oveg-subscriptions to Hudson, Kirby, “Orlcans £ subscribers is based bl on en tions have exceeding 30 hours. Hawlker J en had | between two and three hours W considered suflicient engines of similar types had propelled London to Constantinople with stops, proof -of re- stretehes. In flight | imum of, sustained | 1-2 hours. IPaldon model used in periods of recon- suit work . over the | was accepted after : It rated at The Martinsydc in flight for worked smoothly veady brir flight m-ups flags vere awarded and Chester, Peacham, V't today Mass,, s horse I5ag test which beeause power zinal bench and inc of n York, iptions in New York. A\pril Victory in the New York trict aggregated $196.766.650 showing a gain since Saturday 738,500, motor, | The nent ma- | would Courtland 1 showing fields of F loan planes dis- and to liability in lon the motors’ m: | operation was Raynham's similar to engines chines for long naisance and pu | Jines in Frante, two hour bench |28 horsepower. pilot tried it out hours, found it announced he here for the cept for only 10 wr from India subsc today of §16,- week that the opened with announce- army ordnance corps | conduct an exhibition in Van park, ‘April nd May section Dattle- nce, with dug and all the round, while scout of 1he trenches, features trench test is % barbed wire fighfing outs, Selion itne ha | mortars and other apiratus of the sta- tionary: type of combat would dis- | it i was long ort v minut to charge blank cartridges, liquid flame rockets and The pyroteci- nic officers stated, would overseas. arenades: has 3 display army the greatest In addition it £5.000,000 worth al would occupy Victory had runs since Rayn- ham’s | he ever scen in America was announced that | of ordnance materi- a mile and a half of | May 1 FFifth iva MELTING meeting iday Al GRS regular 1 be h AT 1o atiend Wilson outline AL tinc FRIDAY. W fiernoon )0 ihe parade on on 1 i avenue. and members = n Today One billion today according Mrs, M | pians for t he start ordger to hewr ihe final drive that is within the it B Washington, April 2 dolla had been ihe Victory Liberty unofliinl reports { doubtful, which would reid tonight At the opening of the threc to the May i | 3 he W, ( < subscribed to | to eid some 1o considered the official i recognizes | loan It was that the i the billion doilar mark fwo HURT, explosion on Ward at | injured explosion was | howeve i3 JOSTON. 100 g rwo An N “The anc fizures sy April the destroye tron D! 1§ firrmien No ) new cond the s week campaign today reflected a tend- navy yard two 2 in have defect DS, Abey from § i1 he today. wits i : said o treasury eney among hundreds of which are approaching or the goals set for them to oversub- <eribe Wi eheRtrs some outside communitics have passed ISSMAN April 2 CONGR La., meniber of district AL 2 New 1 Orleans nhoien toniol congress dred L $3L6 May ; e ocessary Lo raise he first Louisiana 1w I T ay hotween now and cariy today, 0ot {ween no i the | Co Jeaving emont mass temple, meeting Roston, The of the campargn 500,000,000 total to fubseribe 51, of tire loan. SENATOR MOSES 1S STILL SHEPTICAL (Continued irom I militi bunals of the powers con- cerned Acq In ¢ ilave Counsel, \ the will be counse ed Can very ci to ticie 4 The takes accused own eniitled \ name his | under- | documents is as follows: German furnish government to all nformation of every tion and kind, the producs | of which may he considercd necessary to insure the full knowledge the duties appreciation of the incriminating offender, the acts, of the just e of Pirst Baptist Evening—Other Notes, annual meeting of the the First | church will in the chapel at NOTICES. | Crusaders This The Wil Meet Crusad- ers of held a'elock The per chapel at Al and congres invited Uptist this it evening N ety will Wednesdny vomen’s 80¢ serve sup- in the evening 6:30 members tion and their wtend he friends are of ch Tomorraw Congregational will re its of two vears held in the church and 6:30 o'clock the annual meeting held in the churcl The mid-weel Congre churches the evenir the Central church of Connecticut meetings after a The mecting South will Following ume la pse will * ional 1t Congre be served the the club will supper supper e < services of will aational 7:45 o'cle the held church union sational he South vening Congre huisday 1t o K SMITH PRIVATE HOME. Was One of Four Family in the Memhe Service. in the is William J have States, parents, Smeith of been informed York demobili- Smith went infantry branch waiting a New Pri an is th Zation camp. Vic oy with the v mnd in rse of months ago. not take he was rmy several he did fighting Uthotugh or Smith his family during the all Pri- members the whom Killed service men in Seamah navy and 102d. the the iy at of four were in war, one of Private Walter Smith—was The other family arc in the regular e Howard, of the vate is one of who serv- ice in the seph, action Smith Jo- Pri- ENTERTAINS VEPERAN. Arbor Collc D. Ford of Mrs. Newton D had for Dwineil An Newton * Man Guest of Mrs. Cedar street. Fou guest, Slater of Cedan turday, her of Chicago, with the Am- erican expeditionary forces in France Mr. Slater volunteered months fraternity unit from the Ann Harbor, Mich was attending. e enlisted ambulance division, and under the of the government, overseas, 1917 street a nephew who been ago, with a University wkhich with served French Ju He nunicer of he n colors 2oing medal vol- x ind his Marne war for de received and a a for distinguished service, unit in the of the has particip:ated sive and others RS R rease of INCREASE, the treasury OF An TCE in PO £900 in during the last quarter was shown by | the Crowe report of Treasurcr at the.T. A. B lay afternoon Seeretar: Phomas W society The Meskill and report Riley, - Vincent Sullivan vest report of Thomas so was read, the of Auditors Frank Willim Rin zrosc made next will the of | business of meeting BROPHY MADE FOREMAN, After long and faithtul the Koy partment - FEewin Jr., has been of tha ills the va of John Al wrtment, servied Ru Brophy, | 10 he foreman the by a of the John J promoted 1ctory department o factory. He | the Wintey cause death nof street, | who 0 ‘yeyrs headed the I [ Traveling {honors trom | part | - 1 did offen- | | over [in meeting | {he and | seen. service part | i A APR 28, 1016 (C) Underwocd & Underwood tel strike disrupted the New phone taroughout business Iingland states. RIALTO MINSTRELS AT FAIR TONIGHT Troupe Will Wi the State Armory Tonight—Large Attendance Saturday. One of the largest crowds to attend fair in this city was present Satur- day night the state armory the Y. M. T. A fair, hall having been pack- the The feature of the night was the contests between drum corps of the state for honors in ing, playing appearance and for sivingine Among Kensington tor B. in night of the door. second ciety to majors. the fitc corps, the St of ind drum B ivo1 e the zold corps present werc and drum corps, the Russell Meriden, the Silver City fife the Naugatuck T. A Yalesville in laton Walker sington corps, was while the Yales ver loving cup he judges, Jack Beckett, voted Na drilling Rialto have several Francis corps corps, the corps, first Major and corps swin leader given a ile Clarence of medal men took the sil- appearance and atuck for hest Kiley the prize for hest minstrels of Hartford state for this to- entertainment troupe cceiy in city in performed. and the fortunatc securin The Rialtos of the Hartford, many local followers night is expected the in who been tourir weeks, will he pr the evening eturn which in city night sent the Th engagements they have il every in them for composed ind tonight of nean Known Wallingford this week the biz sizhts house will are SO ¢ hest talent whom fairs night one of An n society's in of of re to of held pool fain the games will the two onc it reoms and b \fter adjourn of the rooms of be played socielies members of hoth will At the held teams the the whic to armory. clos be in the air a social will local by | the inch. | (SERGEANT BRADY PROUD OF YD ME | Connecticut Cannot Do Too Much For 26th Division, Local Man | Writes, i Serscant Thomas H. Brady, son of I T members of Brady and one of the six his family to have served in the war has written to Harry C, Brown of this city. the Sergeant proud Yankee ind although nat a division himself, he tient cannot oy, This i stranse here bhut I let you know hit t n have heen No. from furlo Deautiful and in the Pyr Brady is of Division member cls that Con- much the troops of the ne do too for letter you thought 1 that I 15 they will comir no doubt seem from would still over discharged 19 and igh at of noted resorts in Mountain, mbling me over write to able here. 1 from F returning most am to just tal b say Hosi am a one the Lurope ner m this house ario but which Y. M. G. A. station now stationed but izned was recommended for and endorsed by Capt Carey, Col.” Grant, General Walker. I exams as the war is pape whol did resort only to is a second is now onte ( sed @ am Pallice is geant at just before the armi- | stice was \ commission Williams, Lieut. Gen. Gerhard and the have think a urely ot take but 1 lieve me 1 “Our the and be- of them part in lot' state her i the war and [ am sorry to say that will again But in honor bhorn old Conneeticut proud th or Yynlkec hoy it died States the L roll ¢ some of s answer never honor they United When the 2 the people cannot them tho: having acgount NOTICE. Women's R eting is of them Division re- 4o toc turns much boys have o for sure been the Patties of a lief and hall wack Corps will Victory Wednesday A lit- will he served hold an open m Kenilworth this cial i Lfternoc and at 2 program eshments of 30 musica aurried out ref large atiendance is desirec EATHS LUTHER M. BARNES HOME FROM FRANC My h inget was f age M ré brothel ovenir yimer Candidate for ayor Overseas Eleven Months S on O'L O’ mor il M. C. A Wedn Miss The: Mary's C. A, Worker Constructing Huts. s urnes ction, n Mr. Barne estate wnd in the me Sat Kknown of N henlth trip IFrance, his 1ifc SWhen 1 tilities four answere best was the experienc nited Sta memnibers family factors man. the so- | drili- | baton | Ken- William | Mrs. ). and Joseph Elia, Joseph six mon erlin, @ of Josepl morning he afternoon ar funer view cemetery NEW YORK DRAFTH BACK HOME A 77th Divis Al Over 5.000 Men of Units, York, April 28.-—Wit headquarte J. Price, the 308t Companies A other detachml the steame; today from their personnel t are| draftg Wwell As Other rive in New BARNE New infant b Yo | LUTHER M. { worker, | with the came a Bidwell 26th sailor shouldered a rifle | cluding Bri division, and Howard oined Rensselaer D be- | manding officer and Leon the | {py D the complete and wnd B, and 307th infantry students Ridwell expects training still at corps at is Camp discharged vens from and | o the | army fhet o | actual fighting States entered patriotically | business o he this h too old week to take when the cast fairs worker, 1 was in the | United part the Mr Ticers and 5,839 (Liberty) men division, York. brought alff whom 960 & illness or wounl bed-ridden. war, aside Barnes of Amic troops from New personal | bit Franec the southern | and pon did his i as a of ing in valescing these On the Nazaire, 1 cluding assizned to supervising & being ! construciion part of IPranc supplics. M. tha territory | the of huts in the the f returnd the 19th| {Sth ar first steamer Freedonm 712 meml 30t Y hospitals, with of troops Barnes isited Verdun and section. i thout Paris Sth the (First di Arzonne i ) ind movtar battery ision, LORRAINE DOCKS 1rmy ) New York., April casual troops, the Havre men { cludin TODAY. 3ringing horraine 28 00 LATE FOR CLASSIFIC! ANTED—B alt of t nt. Call He s, five 1683 O from The majority | are discharged from se e 1 iR dress Tenement ald marines iF YOU WANT WHAT YOU WANT WHEN YOU WANT I Advertise in the HERALD Classited Column:s WANTS are many. Other people ma WANT that which ycu don’t WANT. of | On the other hand, someone may have without WANTing, that which you ma WANT a great deal. The Herald will explain these WANTS for one cent a word. It WANTS to show yo what you can do if you WANT to Try the Want Column It will really bring you surprising re- sults.