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- SHIPPING DAY PLAN EFFECTIVE ON MAY 1! Freght Wil Not Be Aciete Alter 3 P. M. Daily committee appointed mber of commerce representing L. A. Spra ber of commerce ager of transportation, the Hardware corporation; W. Ix traffic manager, North & Judd facturing ecompany; K. W raffic anley Worlks & st Hart Coole in J. F, Atwater, Americ Re - man- | | 1 n Poteet nd k. manager me ) manager. Manufac rin comps with officials of tho 1 Friday afte confarence H. & railro the | , executive secretary, cham- : Y. W. C. A. BOARD MEETS WEDNESDAY Other Events of the Week Include Business Girls’ Dance on Wri. day Evening, A board meeting for the election ! of officers of the ¥. W..C. ALiwill be held Wednesda will be held F busin ris of the lowing prog Monday Gir A classes will be held from L g cluh 30 p. m the pool will from 2:30 until The Girl Scouts will meet at Camp I girls will meet at p. m. A basketball game and dance will be held Tuesday evening, at & o'cloc morning. A danc ssociation. 0 of the week Scouts of the Y is the the 6:30 Gleg will be open 9:30 p. 1 p. m. m. he April 25th modifi Britain 1 mutuall; ar- } shipping day plan | to become effective of traffic sent eing received in most instanc following sched Daily time ek, the opted: points in New freight railro: points Tehigh 1and | | er | to on the D. L. & W Valley railroad. [8) i railroad & R. railro: raiiroad New Jersey whic 11k to Waterbur; Daily West Al which will contain trafiic he New York Central connections. Through tri-weekly cai a, Pa., and Waverly transfer, N. J.. | routing via Pennsyl d. | Through tri-wec - to Newport, iransfer containing ‘freight for | Canadian Pacific despatch. i 1 s to North- | pringfield, for ! Iroad. to Chicago, points Dbe- i . car to 4 Joints on y road and | r2 to Fh hampton, points on the B. & M. i-weckly freight i ca | for | 1y car to St. Louis, ight for points be- vond Co-operation on the part of individ- al shippers is considered essential to essful working out _of _this ule and it distinctly under- od that shippers will, as far as pos- sible, send freight the carriers upon the designated shiping days other days only in case of | ney. { losing hour for the acceptance ht is three o’clock e succ sche is | to only and on COMPANY M TO PARADE. Company M of the local state guard armory morning, | riford to ade there dnesday to H SIRLOIN, ROUND, SHORT OR PORTER- wox w 28¢ POTATOES TrEIaE Do l. 10 1bs 390 MAINE COMPOUND SWIFT'S JEWEL { wils | mitted by i CON We meeting the ake place Scouts will meet. 5 . at 11 a for of Av 4 o'clock. At-§ p. musical and dance Fiday the busine: m a will be held. s girls’ recreation | will be held at 8 o’clock, when gentle- { men will be invited and dancing will | be held Englisic ¢ be given. At 3 in the afternoon, an FLEET CORP. HEADS COMPLETING WORK | Charles Plez and Seven Others Will Retire to Private Life -On May 1. Washington, ~ April 28. Piez, director and gen and seven other administrative cialsof the Shipping Hoard zeney Fleet corporation will from office May 1, to r business, it was anmoureed here day. Mr. Piez will return to and Howard Coonly charge of the admin turn to Boston. The other officer’s are Admiral Broussaurd, of the shipvard plants -aivision; Charles Wallace, a stant to the director general; Daniel Cox, head of the ship construction division; Gor- don Wilson, federal auditor; R. Leatherbe, head of the industrial re= offi- ¥ of the contraet division. vs atlempted to the government in Bremen Yesterday but were defeated after hard street fight- ing. A dispatch from Stettin the e Telegraph Co. cporting th < that hand grenades were in . the fighting fightin used BRASS CO. New Haven. April tion of the Connecticut Waterbury, which had tion of 34,000,000 which is in a re. ceivership, will proceed with the ac- - ceptance ioda Judee Thomas, of the U. o report in the suit of the Equitable Trust Co., of New REORGANIZES, —Reorganiza- Brass Co., of capitaliza- [} | York against the compsny, The court last week refused to declare the com- pany @ bankrupt "IKI DRIVEN OUT. April 28.—A BOLSHE Helsingfors, assembly has 110 miles northeast of where the Finns have driven out the Bolsheviki. The town wis captured, ceording reports, by volunteer troop: to Limitation of Claims, LOBSTERS FRESH BOILED. o 25c While They Last FRESH HADDOCK b 10c T COD BITS Ibs 35¢ CORNED BEEF e » 18¢ PLATE 1 26¢ FRESH LEAN POT ROAST 1 200 LEAN BOILING BEEFR ib 8¢ SLICED BEEF LIVER 1b SHOULDER ROAST VEAL .. - VEAL FOR POT PIE FRESH SHOULDERS LEAN PORK CHOPS SPRING LAMB FOR BUTTER MEADOW BROOK » 69c FRESH CRY MD. Il FRESH EGGS doz 49¢ CRISCO 13 1b tin 19¢ CAMEMBERT CHEESE “PRUNES 15 1b ety 2 1Ibs 250 SUNKIST LEMONS FANCY ONITONS HAMBURG 1b 2 1b 1 3 b S 1b 3 FINE doz 3 Ibs 200 GARDEN TRUCK DAILY. FRESH ARRIVING Court of Probate holden at ain, within and for the Dis: rlin in the County of Hart- State of Connectient, on the of April, A. D. 191 serpard F. Gaf a Bri 1 of I3 rd and day Present, Judse. On motion of Michele Riccio of Hartford, Conn., as Administrator on the Estate of Vincenzo DiMauro, late of New Britain, within said district de- ce; This Court Esq., doth = decree wed and limited for the d estate to exhibit their iinst the same to the Ad- ator and directs that public be given of this order in a Britain culation in said d in a copy thereof on the put post in said Town of New nearest the place where last dwelt. B that | i and having a eir- rict, and by post- NARD F. GAFFNEY. Judge. | KEEP LOOKING YOUNG | i 1t’s Easy—If You Know Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets day. the Girl Scouts will meet | Glee club | ss for foreigr women will | inanager, | lations division and M. D. Ferris, head | trans- | by ad- | newspaper published in | CONGRATULATE EN { riday evening for the ! ¥ol- | | will meet at 4 75, Swim- | | { for | | board | officers | m. the Girl | and Mrs, Southeri ived in New York on the “Aqui here shown congratulating the English brides of American sol- who recent- i v.\.Av GLISH WAR BRIDES diers e way 10 Ameri- bands. Mrs. South- ern is Miss Julia Marlowe, the ~well Known American actress. (ey Tndérwood & who are on €& with their ht TTderwood. ITALIAN MINISTER Emer- | retire | ssumne ‘private | to- | icago | ~vice president in | Foreign Minister Sonnino stration will re- | and - For- . mer- Premier Salandra- Greeted With' Cheers in Ttaly. retiring ; i i ~(Havas)—1. Minister Salandra. in Rome, -April 28 crowds cheered Toreign nino-and-former Premier: all the towns where their stopped Sunday. In @ eech Genoa the foroign minister asserted ithe government is determined to ob- tain what is due Ttaly. _Rome_.April 28.—Fo Sonnino_who- left Par ernoon arrived - in Rowd ail9:30 o'clock last night. He was given an enthusiastic reception. cign aturday aft- - SWISS IS GALLBD IN President Gustav Ador Urgently Sum- { moned to Attend Peace Conference and Leaves for Paris. April 2 Ador, of the federation an urgent summons i the peace conference in Par 2 for Paris Sunday wight. papers . here state that he vited by the Allies tor in the Ttalian question. Geneva, i president has recei news- been in- rbitra- PLANT MORE VEGETABLIS, national | National War Garden €ommission been formed at Clonetz, | Petrograd, | Wants to Make Up for Fruit Losses, Washington, April 28.- plea to plant more vegetables to make up for loss. of fruit during the receat ccld {ivave, was sent today to community eners of the country by the na- tional war garden commission. “With probable losses in {ruit for canning said President Pack of the commis- sion, “Victory gardeners must ahead. to next winter and plant mor vegetables so the supvly of faod lcanning may be increased.” | "The statement also called attention {to the opening of the campaign in the lmore northern states of the Victory garden drivgfapd. stated reports, showy more acreage 4€ bedn® cultivated By communities foagsiness comerrps for employes r than cver be- fore. { POWDER HOUSE DAY. ! i New Haven Cclebrates Annual Event With Historic Pageant. New . Haven, April 28.- House day was observed by ond compary, Govérnor's Foot Guards today, with its old-time brilliancy. For three years the dress and street parades by the guards were in khaki {and without many ceremonial details. Governor Holcomb and his staff came for the church services and land later the dinngr. The occasion commemorates the refusal of the New Haven selectmeh to surrender the keys of the powdér house to the local militia, in 1776. EXPECT NO TROUBLE. | i ‘The secret of keeping young is to feel il‘y-(\nr‘h Government' Is Not Worried young — to do this you must watch your | liver and bowels — there’s no need of | having a sallow complexion — dark rings | under your eyes — pimples — a bilious ook in your face — dull eyes with no sparkle. Your doctor will tell you ninety | per cent of all sickness comes from in- active bowels and liver, i Dr. Edwards, a well-known physician in Ohio, perfected a vegetable com- pound mixed with olive oil to act on the liver and bowels, which he gave to | his patients for years. Dr. Edwards® Olive Tablets, the subst ! tute for calomel, are gentle in their action ; vet always effective. They bring about | | that exuberance of spirit, that natural ibuoyancy which should be enjoyed by | ing the system of impurities. | You will know Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tab- i lets by their olive color, 10c and 25c per ! box, ~All druggists. everyone, by toning up the liver and clear- | divi Over May Paris, April 28.— ernment daes not ¢ turbances or serio May 1. which date have declared a gen learned from an aut | Premier Clemenceau {authorized peacel and has placed re {taining order on or the nion it i labor SION TO RETURN. April Al 80th (Virgini SOTTL DIV, Wash | izatio | Virginia { ton, the and - u A on were assigned -today io ea { convoy home and 23rd comp tachment of the I were so assigned. Bak nd medi th engincers WARMLY RECEIVED at! AMinister ¢ tor | review, | CITY ITEMS ment in Wednesday i Advt. night * the’ mem- “Girls Will A dance will be i bérs of the cast of | Be. Girls” production. Mrs. Bueli B. F s of has returnel Emmo Manlius, te, from pecial train ! t of with Sampson eek-end of Pmik Place. J. Porter yesterday spent the { Theresa Stanley: Mr. snd_Mrs exington stree Hot Springs Mr., and Mrs. Radiker of N city were the week-end gues rand Mrs. H. Hine, = of Piag - “Caurt: Columba, tile, -have completed for the al and whist in Booth's {nall n sday evening. Lynch's | orchestra will render the dance pro- Jaram. Miss Anna McBriarty is chair- {man of the arrangements committee. | A solemn high mass 1 be -sung -tomorrew -morring- at 9 j o’clock in th urch of St. John {ihe Evangelist, for Corpoval George { Gundette who mei his death in hattle of Verdun, Neovember 11, ) Larson to ! police that tempt w ade { effect an entrance into his saloon i South.-Main hatwoon and o’clock this mornings. Edith at Base 0. 10, Ca N. T} g n leave of sence at her home in this city v Mrs. Frank left Virginia, of w York of Mr. Hillside Daughtefs of Cas- 1l arrangements funeral W L the to I reported an 5 1 straat 2 Miss an Hospital spenc a today of his i Rawlings observed nniversary natal A mawiag ed to Joscph Gill and Pauline street s been grants 13 look | STORM DOTS DAMAGE, mers of Britisk Tsles Suffer Heavy Losses to Their Crops. | London, April 28.—Following a pe- jriod of periect spring w {the wo jover t jering th st storms in some time raged ritish Isles last night, cov- ground with from four to x inches of snow. Telegraph and telephone lines suffered severely and {communication is cut off in many di- Irections from this city. Communica- tion with the contivent is interrupted. Tn this elfy, which received the brunt of the storm. 5,000 telephones were {put out of service. | Soring crops and s laml fered from the storm. Marine repor show that a few small ships wrecked. you suf- HIN Denver, Zolo.. April General Railroads statement issued day announced accept the offe irial board of th to bring | tives of ti jwnd the | controvers Zation ~Director- Hines. in a upon his a to- his willingness to made by the indus- partment of com- together representa- railroad iistration producers ttle the over the ment's program. of merce oV innerton, forme orth died aday nd home in d eight y PASFOR RESIGNS. amford, April 281 —R \a \d¢ 2 v. Ch church ration, Iipiscopal for innounc: in i ve today d effective October. or of neement LYNCH DEAD April 2 the today a here. ancisco, governor of bank. died in Alameda, near discasces San Liynch, | reserve New | for | on 34 Army § I Pleasant stroet | Whiting ! ther, one ot | John's | AUDIENCE PLEASED Premier Performance of Girls Will Be Girls @ Success i ormance of Will Be Girls cned with a matinee | Performance I | this afterno prec i theater hefore a large and ap- ien The ted prett of Old 1 Be Gf cozy | thes a e with neat 1 In securins ions w e succe for the vroductior crroneous stories e city to the effect t r no tickets, many did not il themselves of the opportunity of securing tickets. The committee s seats for tonight's performance and a limited number for tomorrow and Wednesday nights. 7 are obtainable at Quigley’s real office on Main street up to 7:30 o'ch ev; c 3 Mrs. Howard S. Parsons, who is in charge of the candy sale, has received sonie very generous contributions, but there is still gpportu of donati | much more. My may reached on’ the N i tme as an irculat- be D; Harrison and telep rorner of The performance this went along in a smooth would have done credit sional ‘troup John F. afternoon manner that to @ profes- Callahan, in Madeline Martha, the pre berg Deacon Basseette as eptress, Clifford Hell- Sankey, Abe Witkin as Sheriff Ketcham, tuart McKirdy as Nathan, William W. T. Squi Marvin Brown, Sturman Dyson Sparrow and Maxwell S. Porter as Sniffins, evoled much laughter. The audience had just settled for a quiet time arter the storm of applause that | accompanied the opening parts of Act ! 1, when in came the Three Rosebuds, Misses Bl Loondts, Peterson fand Florence Cashen. sir gro- tesque costumes ana their manner- ismis set the house ip an uproar. The, three clever little girls are one of the big hits of the show. The musical numbers “When T Look Heart { Rose,” by Miss | electrical eftect as T include of a gle. is an that ompanies this number, besides bevy of beauty and songbirds. A duet and dancing num- | ber by Mr. McKirdy and Miss Sengle, “And That Little Girl is You" brought many encores. The Rosebuds ave as their opening number “Dora Lane rom Bangor, Maine’' Tt w m- men J llahan in the third act es the late Al Leach and his famous stair scene to nicety. Mr. Callahan also rendered “Take a | Long Long Walk.” The final act is scene and the opening number ot “Moonbeams™ is one of the prettiest numbers of the perforr e. The girls ave attired in Japar costunic a pleasing spectacle. in the s ere « e the | 191s. | TEAVY TO DAUGHTER. PDaughter of Late Max Nasse Remem- | bered in Will. : Ry terms of the will of Max Nasse, filed for probate today, $5 is be- queathed to his daughter, Marguerita, The bequest Is to be used by her, and { her assigns, forever. Following the payment of all funer- | { al expenses, the legator leave: the { residue of his vte, both personal | and real, to his wite, Anna. The testa- | ment was made out on April 30, 1901. ) REALTY TRANSFE) The following real Aled with the town clerk today: Har- ry Essell to Anna Essell, land on Bel- den street; Equitable Realty comp: to Pau) Bardenare. property on Hunt- ! er street: Fquitable Realty company to Guiseppe Luziette, land on Hunt Terrace; John Abrahamson, as ad- | ministrator of the estate of Carl A. Ohman, to Anna M. Ohman, land an | Robert et, and J. J. Erwin, et al, | to A. et al, land on North | street. REDS SELL INSTRUMENTS TAKEN FROM COLLEGE | Finland, April Service.)—The Bol- the interior sale at Helsingfo (French Wireless shevik commissioner Petrogr rdered the tion last week of all the scientific in struments belonging to the Institute for Public The instruments e said to sold ridicu- lously low for { tudies have been Par; port of the peace | Paris s | tion in | Germ soc i April 28, | the economic peace treatly the Ailied catment of most favor. cipro- ! | SIT MONEY. 28 Hs 29, 28. — Lewis v ury, with T counterfeit furnished $2 in bonds in | ited States court today and was from jail until his tvfal is held. Strinze claims he bought from a traveling man the paper money is cha i in ing 500 _ arreste 1 he h distributing rzed DAY BILL. 28 The Sunday for moving pic- on Sund be. Holcomb Esed vernor is GOV. HAS ST 1 1 Governot The fore form. today | WITH FIRST SHOW i i | i the Hst t ruents and { Gre Now Haven | Mex Petro 1 RICHTER & CO. MEMBERB NEW yngg STOOK KXOHANGE WEST MAIN ATRESY NEW S8RITATN, cans, WE CAN OFFER AMERICAN HARDWARE | NORTH & JUDD STANLEY WORKS 3 T e R TP LT ROR RIS A ST b 4T R R P O T MRS TR R 2B o0 GOODWIN BEACH & CO. Room 410 National Bank Building, T. FRANK LEE, Manager We Offer for sale AUTOM OTIVE PARTS COMPANY Pfd. Stock, Par $50 to Yield 89, Descriptive folder upon application. Telephone %130 HARTFORD 310 National Bank Bldg. W. T. SLOPER. Mgr. WE WILL BUY AMERICAN HARDWARE NORTH & JUDD’S » J111%.1 % 16% 313% 20% N Y Air Brake N Y C & Hud | Nev Cons INYNH&HRR NY : West Northern Pacii Norfolk & W, Pac Mail §'8 Penn R People Pressed | e e i e et ‘ Financial e S e e WALL STREET STOGK EXCHANGE REPORTS Wall sence Pacific | ern outhern ! Sudebaker Texas Oi Union Pacific Utah Copi U8 Ru = ( Westingh Western Wills Street, 10:30 of disquieting over the week-end lus to the long ment at the opening market. Rails and oi standing featur erate advances, while Royal sue nded Saturdas gains by additional advances of four to five points. Equipments, especially American and Baldwin locomotives, also_ reflected further aceumulation with Hide and Leather Pfd., Inter- national - Rubber and Papers. Steel ed a fraction and Mexican Pet leum reacted almost three points. Wall Street, noon.—-The market be- came extremely unsettled later, heavy elling, presumably for both accounts, proceeding under vover of furious ac- tlvity in ‘a few stocks, notably Royal Dutch, Sinclair, Atlantic Gulf and quiptents. . Reactlons of 1 to 38 points were, recorded in some of theso groups, while steels and Mexican Pe- troleum displayed marked heavin Again rails reversals of 1 points in Southern Pacific and Texas and Pacific were featur Trading was on a scale most unprecedented for the movement. Bonds of the low rails were active and strong. Walj Street 1:30 P, another upward trend 3 though tradinz diminished materially. Shippings and steels, Marina Pfd. and ‘Pacific Mail 1ded to | of stronger st 2ip- low-priced oils extended their gains Wall ~Street, Close—-A six-point, rally 1n Mexican Petroleum and gains of 10 potats in Texas Co. and Texas Tiand Company concluded the striking | features of the last hour. The closing was strong. Sales approximated 1,100,000 shares A M foreign gave fr. of v former at mod- Duteh )stantial Steel 180 Union Overland AMBASSADOR LEAVES ROME Reps Washington American esentative Ha Not Resigned, Declares. Apsil Rage; has 28 ( Hay \merican ieft Rome: am. for Pa An Italian. ney ved by 4 1 Am tion that the been. vor of the would career depa ider iay however current | foundation foi added ther zrade io sine the sume drms ambass his literary opinion of t he would noet cor this time Tor vesi to resignt 1 CONGRESSMEN York congress Porto Ric the . is RETURN W 1 wh 18 for bilitles pendent returne steamer Coamo from San of the party inc Cannon Kitchin of and New York Stock Exchange tions furnished by Richter & members of the New York Exchange: BOAT SINKS, DROW April ia Mo Hughli sank B treal m Nie. ssels. € April 5 Low iport e nlosives Close Am 7 Alas Am Beet s Gold not been ent was dua ta Deaths and Funerals William E. Mulvihill f William E ar old son Mulvihill South as a ot in being run down April 8, took place rvices were 1 Am Tel & Tel Anaconda Coj A T S Fe Ry Co Baldwin Loco B & BRT.: Beth Ste Butte Superior Can Pac Clen Leather . Ches & Ohio Chino Cop Chi Mil & Col F & 1 Cons o Crucible Steel Distill S Erie .. s Trie 1st pfd . Gen Elec Goodrich Rib t Nor pfd Nor Ore Cetfs. . ition Th Mulvil- Mz funeral nill, 1e seven ye and Mrs. John J High stree who injuries sustained 3 by an automobile this r 1€ in St S church | Rev. Joseph W. | brant of th mittal s | Mar died result was the d read the c m- 9 43 99 St Paul 1 following membc of Mary's school graduating clas Thomas McCabe, John Erwin, Edwa ! Murtha, Edwin ndergast, Cornel! MeGloc Char Pratt Flower bearers: (members of his class) | Richard Brophy, mes J. Farrell, William O’Day, John McAloon, John O'Brien st 1 G Mrs, Nettie M. G. Schroter. of Mrs. Nettie May_ was held this after- Ime funeral Gordon Schroter | noon at 2 o'clock from her home a interment was in Falrview cemetery. Rey. Henry W. Maler was in charge | of the funeral services at the home and at the grave as ( nn Copper Tack Steel L.ehigh Valle: Maxwel Mot com 1 Les