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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MAY 10,6. Homry Clown s 3 |F50417% s oo | ESTHER STANLEY CHAPTER, D. A, R, e , WLy Lorier 535‘;;;,%;;;3;;; AL 1S COMPLETING QUARTER CENTURY; |3 A SUCCESSFUL RICHTER & CO.’ 5 S e T S MEMBERS SHOW THEIR PATRIOTISM BUSINESS oL e e e j 3 4 EST v , ALY, CONN. (Special to Herald). United States. It is estimated that | 31 WEST MAIN STREET ........... NEW BRIT. VON \Peu('(' Negotiations and After. ‘.‘"“”‘“‘“‘; Rroducts off thistaountiyiv.1H| 5 sy s e ~“KW " 7 MAN TEL. 2040 New York, May 3. e u ow | BPProach he altogether unprece- . . | showed a national subscription of approuchins the final stame of peaes SOMEd total of $25,000,000,000, com- | Al Annual Meeting MisS | Livory monds amounting to §75.354, A man is successful wha - - B ot E it £ rared with over $20,000,000,000, the | H 0, ¢ al amount expend; negotiations when bhitches and delayy | D 1000,000,000, 3 . . 1900, and a total pended in manages his affairs so that should causc mo surprise. 1t must by | ACtual expenditures on the war tfor! Mary Whittlesey is Elected[nn Wwar investments, §34,000,000, while WE CAN OFFER « rs. Tr 1 r it S “income s greater than his remembered that in order to make C' P LWO years. Truly the farmer is the totality of &ifts for war relief any progress the toughest problomg | SUIL the backbone of the country PI‘OSIdent—M:my Bonds | amountea to over $2.000,000; 3458 outgo.” were put 1 ‘otton is sure fo he largely exported T rted by were put of( till the end, and the way | O e 1o wrpely exy orphans were Suppor v the chap- of least resistance naturally prevailed :'1' ‘:m:‘h England and Germany; S0 Are Sold. ters and $6.000 was given for scholar- A man can manage such af: i the early parleys. While Italy will merchants in the agricul- ships in national service schools, fairs much better if he has probably compromise, it is in her WAL T uj»r‘w\lsm uu;lm.: rrnnmnnn'\.\' et Mrs. John P. Henderson advocated the right kind of a “banking pPower to cause considerable delgy , O & Very active and prosperous sea- & 4 a fe law to prevent misuse - ction™: such 4 pe- and Sty il son. In many cases demand will ex- The annual meeting of Ksther} deral D s¢ and connectiol h a connec irritatio fermany o 3 [ desccration of the flag. The revis| i ity a g astie L Germany may balk ut | cood supply, for not infrequently | Stanley.chapter, D. 4. R. was held | desecration o 8. e revision tion, if you will allow us to ne drastic peace terms which will b 1 - | of the constitution occupied mos tmposed upon her, thougl b supplies are low or shelves bare at the home of Mrs. I, Allen Moore, | 0/ 2 S o et m”:wq o suggest 16, 48 you will securo sion i e Sigus of Special Activity. of Sunnyledge, yesterday afternoon.| !Ne sossions anc, much S0 slon is inevitable. The only hops for . , o il 85 - Qiscussion. An amendment to Increage . : Ncedless (o say such conditions Will | The following officers were elected 1o | g : depends upon & |y = L 5 ey : : | the number of members required to realiza e renefit our industrial plants: also the ! serve during the coming year: Regent, - A realization of German statesmen that | : ok L3 S { form a new chaDler was passed and Gl e e e roads Which must bring heavy | Miss Mary Whittlesey: vice-regent, | DR S s Raased with you— ey time vou i 3 ! panent INLerests | joads of produce to the scaboard and | Mrs, Edwin W, Schultz; registrar, | 41 increase s crabernsiy H s lie in prompt acquiescence iy i - 5 00 was —but, d an e S ‘;, "]‘” (vl “‘{ Y carry back all sorts of merchandise 1o | Mrs. Charles W, Nichols: correspond. | {rom $50 to $100 was voted. { but, pardon other sug ik gnize ¢ large gains W A e S ; satiefy the Wants of our DroSPerous |ing seeretary, Mre. James B. Thomp- | Resolutions Are’ Adopted. gestion—it might he a case of e CO vossible without Allied aid: and van, | [2TWER 0 the cast the retail trade | son; treasurer, Mrs. Fortis 11 Allisi | Among resolutions adopted was the “the <ooner the better,” l L uished Germany may as well sub- | o OUr ‘;“","‘”"“,‘“ exceptionally ac- { historian, Mrs. Willlam C. Hunger- | urging of a National Employment bu. D (00 P i) s S By i e mit prompily and gracefully 1o the | S0¢ W1 many of our large depart- | rorg; auditor, Mrs. Henry W. Maier. |'reau to be established in the Depart- FRANK LEE, Manager nevitable, As soon s ment stores are doing much the heay- The annual report was presented by | ment of Labor at Washington: an. e S AN iest business in their history. The r Al = - | e : CAl T : 3 the recording secretary, Mvs. William | other that the committee on patriofic ted. practieally all remalning trads | yival 1n building and rea) ostate ha . : 5 ¢ piian 3 . restitctions |will fdisappear: landl thol| Siready started:: thouah its S P. Felt, who reminded the members ! education educate the children of men B Colt’s Patent Flre Arms Stock gxtiquestion § toffoccur vl dinTomataiilia sl e < i Sk S FE "] of the organization that the local | who have heen in the service, and PRHLRbe che imakinaSoimewvaintornacln s 2 noei n qhtaed (o Al e e chapler was completing 25 vears of a third that the day when President d Id lional treatics, the war Iaving sWebt | or housing and businese space 1t how, | 115 existence and that of the original | Wilson shall issue the peace procla- oug t an 0 Lvay most of those existing Letween | gver, rapidly approaching a famine, | 17 charter members 11 were left, two | mation shall be declared a holiday. ) belligerent countries. Much difference | . nq reli .£'in some form wifl be imper. | JAVing died during the past year, | The congress unanimously voted to of opinion will doubtless develop be- | piivo. - namely, Mrs. Carvoline Pinncy Giris- | support the League of Nations, and a | ~tween those who scek wider interna- R e T e wold, of Providence, R. L, and Mrs. cablegram was sent to President | tonal intercourse and those who de- Relative inactivity has fallen upon | AENes Stanley Miller, of Now Lritvin. | Wilson pledging the loyaity of ire to penallzc enemy countries. Th ol industry, chiefly owing tp | The death of Mrs. Dwight .\. Farsons ; tional chapter it would prove unintelligent and | PLot Situation; railroads, conbractors| ™8 "l 4 heen thrce withdrawals! The rebort of the treasurer, Mrs. mnancia Rooms 309-310 National Bank Blde. Tel. 45, galnst our own interects o memme | 80d other big buyers having in cons o T e e Y | T fipronl | e o o 0 W. T. SLOPER. Mgr. a rapid settlement ) We would Jike to talk it oyer as peace is quence held aloof. The independent - : 3 suitable Indemnities and then imposo | o \'W“‘“]L ""“’”’]‘“ '”“_ W“"n (o | chapler of Hartford—Mrs. Harrlo | #Mounting to $1,654.64 and expendi- tion n N i I AW ImnG - tures (e al 0, lea Y a balane onditions making payment impos- | capoi® 206 RIMNIE B0 es Steel | Hart, Mrs. Louise M. Bowman and lires of 31, aving anco .« sible s ad e Uil 1,,,'.T cent. As | Mrs. James Powell—and a new mem- ¢ °) hand of $117.14. Among the ex- Hope in the New Congress. SOLRDLRL O abeabONL 1o ber added to the enrollment of the »<’diture items arve: $250 for Liberty AMERICAN HARDWARE soon as conflicting inferests have sci- ¢ X LR e e i session of congress is ' fled their differcnces these orders will | local chapter—Mrs. A. K. Pease, of S iy b o called in the middle of | doubtless be released and the steel | Meriden. ‘»(\‘,'u:.‘ . h {w ibies. 30 for Mrf_w)llu NORTH & JUDD’S Wil be more occupisd with | industry resain its share of current >atriotic Worlk Done, collese, §25 for the Visiting Nurse as- reconstruction than with | getivity., labor situation is also Among the services rendered for SOCIION. $75 toward the supply closer | S 5 Cantioolnb of the Visiting Nurse association, and N 5 toward the Milk Stz 4 An enjoyable talk was L\:":‘, by Rev. | Wall Street, Close-—The final session | — S oolof the week on the stock exchange [TUnion Pac .. 3 ‘Witnessed another general advance in | Utah Copper .... which rails, metals and high priced | U S Rubber Co .. specialties figured extensively. Some [ U S Steel |of the investment tobacco issues, not- | Va Car Chem ably Lorillard and American, rose S | \Westinghouse i to almost 15 points. Equipments were | Western Union 87 p 1 10 3 points higher, motors averaged | Willys Overland 343, 541 Isionary reforms. of which the coun- | an important tactor, and in some cir- | war relief, the secretary named the cles {he belief still holds that a start| following: Gifts to the Red Cr 80 Taxation. appropriations. | cannot be made until some conces- | pairs of socks, 103 sheets and numbe : - railroads. taviff and treaties will ab- ! sions in wages effecicd. On the | jess pajamas and hospital shirts; 10 LeBry W. Maier upon bis experiences Worb Washington's attention for some | other hand, removal of restrictions in | jaughters of the chapter have served = °'erseas on a Red Cross commission nths to come and the extra ses- | (he inglish iron trade ave expected 10 | 45 Red Cross ehairmen of the depart- e sasualtyngarcher (i He [described ion promises to be a long one. FEcon- iis voyage ncross and spoke of the ry has had a surfeil for the past ¢ our export {rade as @ result [ ments, and 100 per cent. of the chap- ' "% ¥ 3 e S R wimber of elfare rganizations her prices in the British steel in- | yo1 have been Red Cross members L0 e 2 pelignaMSotsanization Which were represented on shiphoard omy also is ona of the most nrgent uestions demanding attention. Gefore Two hundred and (0w dollars’ e b Labor Outlook. worth of bonds for the Fourth Liberty . 11¢ described the attitude of the try. This -current year federal ex-'' ho labor siluation al\larze is some- Kavel beenlsubseribedit viie int | - mericaniisoldienStowand S the s vl s foois e el o sl soine g, e oot 7 s penses will reached §18.000,000.000 or | what more promising, liberal conces- i & . A. worker and spoke Jon the further rise of Atlantic Guilf to WEEKLY BANK STATEMENT fuals subscribed 0 s : S sions in wages and shorter hours hav- | & S e . haen antagonism which existed among cer- the new record of 154 3-4. Food and Nar N ey 3aEmpaeii condition of clearing house hanks and ng already been g There iS| ooy serving the United States go tain races of the Allies, instancing the fertilizers extended their advances anml no great amount of Liben ofi| U L s L LU G e gl O N ienetn ; polri el closingl R Rt O Sl B e ployers and emplodes ire Showing & |0 o oconstruction alde In the Wi DRk BKL L SOtIgul B Gl R G BRI s DO R SR R S e e nittosiehl ntlle) slighicst ko rovoca- pl00FShares i Bonds SIAINdNSRLIDERt Gl - e o = leenil Sontie ol ot i a decrease of $5,743,720 from last week the war this was a billion dollar coun- | SN Bottor ;243 $19,000,000.000, and DPros- ects of radical re 1wtion are nor very encouraging. There is pros swect of the country facing a heavy foss this year on shipbuildit on the dispositio: 1o met together, and con- 5 . S rend s ) pog tion e | Reed hospital at Washington, vilro and on the, w “ron ¢ sider cach other's difficaliies. Agita- % Miss Flora L. ITumphrey, who is rector of the hostess house of the tion. He also spoke of the personal | isstes, were steady to firm. guaranteed price It is quite certain « torg are hecoming less popular and 3 animosities existing hetween Irench Wall strect, 10:30 a. m.—Higher hat this year's wastage afle the R more and more distrusted by such as < men and Belgians. quotations prevailed at the opening war ended will be not far from $10.- | dosive a steady job. Rolshevism makes | Sorvice® department at Garden of the week-end scssion of the A : Describes Visi f - o 000.000.000. Tt is truc considerable no headway in the United States, and | T« T _ Gelies VIIC to Batrape, market, equipments and motors 1ad- Cer ITEMS reduction of expenses will be securcd at last on the decline in Russia.| Thirteen war orphans have been| “I traveled throngh heautiful Not ing ins of 1 1o 2% points. Ship- by partial disbanding of the army, but labor has already assumed a | supported by the chapter and lange | mandy,” sald Rev. Mr. Maier, “and | pines also strengthened on the new the pracceds of the Tifth Victory more reasonable attitude and our own | nmounts of money and clothing have | there saw thousands of Geerman pris- | high record for Allante Gulf. ©ils| Mas Vietor records, C. L. Pierce Co Soan have already been lavgely spent. | will not unlikely follow suit. heen contributed to overseas vélief oners penmed in and laboring, still Wl with sueh heavy expenditures or Stock Market [rregularities, through the Ited Cross. under military control. From there | tending downward, Sinclair and Par The New Britain Machine shop nine osses Lo meet it is plain no great re- \ctivity on the Stock Exchs An enjoyable day spent at the ISils- i 1 went to Paris for ten days and was | American Petroloum rose fraction and the Crescents met at Walnut Hill duction of taxes will be possible dur- | Division: { 1y 10 a point. Rails were w1, | park this afternoon for the first base- the coming vear. Thesc are un- | ywhich restrained unreasoning enthus- | brought (o mind when those who at-{ but. having the opportunity to join | thoush mainly over yesterday's f hall game of the season to be played insn. In @ number ol the specialties | tended listened to an spiring talk by | the 28th Division, through Major prices. Industrial Alcohol and Snuma- | on the park diamonds. Burns and and industrials the advance had been, Miss Flora Humphrey on her expe- * Chadwick, T was more than delighted | trn Tobacco were among the hsavy | GFifin were the batteries for the »f this difficulty and that is economy. | excessive and not well distributed. | p e Crescents. hot only by the federal government | Some industrials, owing to the 1oss of | 1evens, Rev. Mr. Maier described his travels One-Cent Sale today at Clark but cqually so by state and municl | war profits and the diminution of Ie-i he last annual meeting at the - from Paris to Claromont, to M. e e i B al authorities throughout the coun-| githnate profils by hcavy taxcs, rto-|yomg of Mrs. Jamés B. North, of ‘chateau, to Montignor, the headq, b e ; | Aavt. ¢ word economy seems o ! fused to sympathize with the upward | gunnciedge, was recorded. and . the 5ot the 26t Division.. iis n!fl-'r-'\hsh‘:& .1”'. g hishea oo it PR e first meeting of the year with Mrs. | scribed the orzanization of the divi- { grand lodge of 1. O. G. T., will give ! program at the Norden lodge. Nordc | bungalow Sunday at 4 p. m { meeting will be open to the public. | Mav Victor secords. C. L. Pierce | | | were irregular. low priced issues [ —-advt. somewhal checked by profit taking | worth Home in Windsor was again, there detailed to the a3th it facts, but they might as well e faced. There is only one solution nces at the hosiess house at Camp '’ with my appointment with the latter. have been climinated from our vocb- | movement. and this, too. checked un- et lavy, and it has become foolishly | wise speculative ardor. There i ; | sxchange: lavy i come foolish wise fspeculatine nardor Bilheresinas |y Mo iwnentthe speaker ofi the lslont andl Spolea Lot thalvalue torl tha g sopular among those wio gove t0 | zood buying, however, of the } = ] G > . ay 3. 1919, o e o n toi good buying, howey € the better| ;rioinoon was Miss Nettloton, of | services of the Red Cross which wore nCraane 65l ‘rather the e i s S : TLow Close '\\H w“'l\h m:“;‘w \yy.(.';l", ?,m{":v‘v r( ‘\,. ;,M‘ v(.y,‘,“"-‘ly"‘u“v, : ‘1\.;‘.:v~.”\‘fiu‘.|» b | Derby, treasurer of the Elisworth tly appreciated hy the men of the | Am Beet Sug 5 811 81 b e el Memorial fund. At the December! Army. There he was commissioned | to stop public wasto and extrava- | and that cengress would not fail to ] IM°eUng. Nheld at ‘the home of Mrs. | with a first lleutenancy. wgance. Unless some offective effors | qeal justly with {hem beforehand. Roe- | William €. Hungerford who was as-' Rev. Mr. Maier described the char- & irade To lenr e e rationt dhd on cont " developments against govern | SISt€d by Mrs. Charles W. Nichols as - acter of his work. which was to locate | Am Swelting the socialistic fervor for destfoying ! ment ownership were a Cnvachie | NOStess, Sefh G, Holey, a pioneer scc- | the men who were missing or wounded | Am Sugar wealth, capital will leave the country = feature, thoush noi a markel influ- | Tetary of the Y, M. . who had in action. and gave instances of the | Am and deprive both lahor and MAusim onee of immedinte importance, After | Served With the Rainbow Division in ' great difculties which arose in the of thei £ mecessity. No tine s prolonged “an advance the stock | France, deseribed his experiences ! work and of the many tangles of mis strike wealth throu taxation than { peturned to their owners in due tine Am Agri Chem Am Can Am Loco ot he oflice of the chamber of com- merce will be open tonight to reccive | sl tane | Charles Kaplan. aged 2 payments on sardens. The gardens | you ", jostal clerk, who discovered have heen assigned to those whose | 16 bom®s in the New York post offi ! () Underwood & Underwood Tobacco applications have been filed. Am Tel & Tel .. 1 Three Houases will soon be under | - AREIOR (Cloiafetss ' 52% | construction at Lyons Torrace—Per- | hould he t by business men In parket is naturally oxposed to reac- | Overseas, i representation which needed to be ad- | v aldwin Loco .. 2 92% | mo( for one already taken out—You 0 BELIEVED KILLED MPressing upon congress the urgency | tjons. Soft spots are more numerous Report of Year's Work. justed. B ol 914 will eventuslly buy at Lyons Terrace 6 ‘,‘n economy in expenses; also ¥ { and the disparity of values calls for February 7 a meeting was held with His greatest enthusiasm was shown! 3 R T 3 —Why not now when you can do so | Mreatment of capital. which. Jike Ja: | careful diserimination in all pur- Mrs. T Humphrey, Mrs. | in speaking of the character of the ' Beth Steel S L) 3 % | on Easy Terms with No Taxes or In- | i bor, Will zo where it reccives the best chasce. The highly specnlative is- | Portis M. Allis assisting as hostess. On | American soldior and of his amaze- { Butie Superior 3 29 terest for 1vo years.—advt Terrific Gas Explosion in Nottingham wards. < should be sold on all sharp ral- [ this occasion Mrs. George M. Minor, ' ment that out of the raw material of ind the hest purchases will he | vice-president-general of Connecticut, | the American workingman had been Government operation of railroids sumd ameng the hetter class rall- delivered an addross upon the subject: | evolved the admittedly finest trained telegraphs and telephones has proved - ronds and industrials which have been | “War and Woman's Responsibility and | army which had ever heen known. % fallure. Flowever mecessars 1t many slected but ave closely held by large | Opportunity.” | Tollowing the adjournment of the | ¢hi Mil & St South echurch about noon today and Wilkes-Barre, Pa., May 3.—A terri- have been to take over these nd shrewd investors. The money ! In March the members of the chap- | meoting tea was served. Mrs. Harris | ol F & I in falling became interlocked so firm- fic explosion of gas today in the Not- gentalitios as o war measure ket is in good condition and work- ter met with Mrs. John B. Talcott.' B. Humason and Miss Lillian Brown | Grucible Steel . . . . 1 Iv that they could not be taken apart' tingham mine of the Lehigh and been amply proved thut th with remarkable smoothness con- i wwhen Walter I5. Hope. of New York ‘ houred and Miss Barbara Moore and Distillers Sec ... for over half an hour. One of the Wilkes-Barre Coal company killed a ment s v incapab ¢ ; {he vast government opera- | City, a member of the United States Miss Margarot Kddy served Fuel commission detailed by the gov- Canadian Pac . 5415 166 | mhe Sunshine soclety will meet Mon- Cent Leather ... . ] £ | day afternoon at 3 o'clock at the Y. ! Chesa & Ohio . % ¢ law. . A rible Toll of Human Life. Chino Cop .. < % wo bicycles collided near the Pailure of Government Operation. Mine at Wilkes-Barre Claims Ter- i : A bicycles were equipped with a carrier - number of miners. o of men Erie 1st pfd .... 3 3. | attachment filled with milk bottles were caught behind the blast and the | ernment to investigate conditions General Elec . . 5 162 541, | several of which were broken. firc that followed the explosion. overseas, spoko of his experiences In & Goodnich Rub: 5 ’ The next session of the naturalizi- Three bodies have been recovered and connection with the commission. Mrs. | 2 Howard Horton also gave an inspiv. | Numerous Civil Suits Are Assigned for ing rendition of the “Marseillaise” at Trial in Tocal Court Room. s o ™ 5 T i o E o « to Abraha >ubosar has heen WETCH € ith lack da ) and for their own zood as| his Um The suit of the City of New Britain, | Inspiration i longing to Abraham Dubosar has heen overcome w black damp in tt The April meeting was held with Interboro pfd 3 15 | sold to Matthew Wasilus through B. - mine, which was located at Plvmouth Miss Mary Whittlesex, the regent T o 3 [ =olomon, of Main street. Twenty of this number had been wihen Professor L. 1. Paton. . D, of | 4gainst Patriek Ringrose. who will be | o 1008 (00 50~ © : Give it to the children. New Maid - brought out of the danger zone to the to the overburdened HENRY CLEWS 1 vd Theological seminary, took | represented by Judge William F. | yack Steel .. ... 2" |Bread. J. B Murphy Sons.—-advt | surface, and as yet there have been R ¢ i S i for his theme, “Social Development in { Mangan, will be tried Wednesday aft- | Lehigh Valley 55 7% Those 300 foot gardens at White's | no casualties reported, although some Eisiea 4 " he Revolution.” and . crnoon, May 6, at 2 o'clock i . : arms on FKast street, are ideal for | of the men rescued are in a serious e e liinas il e : o America Since t 2 rnoon. May 6, at 2 o'clock. Max Motor com g Lo el Asitalee ol S e O music was furnished hy Miss Frances | The case of B. Solomon against T. | e roleum . .. cultivation. Seven gone now. A sxm«\": condition. It was also said 30 men ather activities the results of zovern- Ll ol e Shon oy | Eorkar terniak will be tried Thursday | National Lead . .. | depostt w1 peautid till remain in the min § o ment operation > always been the 5 : : Mrs. Howard ITorton, Miss Frances wmorning, May 7. at 10 o'clock. Judge | N ¥ € & Hudson . . Lo tealty Co.—adv rriends of Irien UDNdetermined. wsame; inferlor service and higher cost BUUC;to-BG W EhEG LI Parker, Miss Gertrude Hine and Mrs. | Hungerford will appear for the | Nev Cons A% meeling ot Whe ks g Shc) T as compared with private enterpri \ miscellancous shower was ten- Howard Parsons have assisted in the | plaintiff and Klett & Aling for the (x y % 1 & F R & A T Mreadom gwiilgho Do diat s G Sircumstances may have Somewhat : gopeq Miss Clara Klambi of Spring. | 8fternoon programs and an expression | defendant. N Y Ont & West e, O [ Gt Bl A somplicated the experiments; but the g 1 evoning at the home of Mrs, | OF \NANKS for thelr services was given. Judgment by defanlt was ordered { Nopfolk & West »I'w\' "vm\IW\y;‘-':x;wu:.m». b Harry Hall to Give Returned Heroes results would he en simiiar; and = 2 In closing the report, Mvs. Folt paid | entered in the =uit of Baward O. Kil- { paun R R .. f G| BEeECs : Banquet and Reception. uring 1 T and cconomy of tlons curried on by the federal re- yperation i under private on- serve banks. The Victory Loan pro- terprise. Jxpenses rise upon a scale © gresses rather slowly at present, but that would mean bankruptey if the | its ultimate success is assured. Those government did I people who have not subzeribed should do so o meet losses: all because that same * without del Tt is the best and saf- zovernment the courage to | est investment ever offered in this hold wage demands within the bounds country: of reason. Not even a heavy increasc | well that of the country business reat Nor pfd ... 941 9 g tion court will be held June the fear is expressed that least 50 | Git Nor Ore Citfs .. 443, 10 o'clock in the morning. men are dead Tllinois Central Property at 19 Wakefield court be- Later advices stated 50 men were & passenger and fre ies conld | men should relieve the banks of this mands, which mns burden ; represented by Cooper and Mink TO ENTERTAIN YD. BOYS. Pl William Klambt of 9 Wallace street . Batoss - - t is safe t socialistic move- | | age G AT 0 S A0 o b ot i v | honrne against Isidor Fox and others | poooe oo Srocl sour - o 0 et Toce fove eend o t0 o Bl ShEERwomInIyS Tl '\\-1:,'},'3,3‘,‘:, :,'3' ‘jw’,,: o ,"m . £ “\‘t“;x. and a hesring was set for next I :"' 5 ""'“"! Gar 2 BUYS BRISTOI, BUSINESS. Harey H. Hall, who conducts a satbacl 1 last for a long pe- Cltsof cut glass. linen, china, silve AToul Natonilt Contigias ay. Judge Gaffney represent NGRS tean 5 The New Rritain Lumber & Coal cafe on Arch street, is making ar lod DrpteileLo, e ng shonveradyion Sthe S ieboit oiiine hatlonal tonforence | plaintiftiand Isidor W, Eesnik ropie- | SR IRtag con J company has purchased the yar rangements for a banquet and recep. “gatisfactory Busincess Conditions, R S e e Teld in | S nts the defendant :,;\:',:::’: ,I\l i 3 stock and husiness of the & | tion for the boys of the 26th Divisic The business outlook gl spotty Do Uhosolrendaving =olos were : YWashington k of April 14 and The motion for a more spec e c : : % [ Strong Lumber company of Bristol and | A meeting “.v[n v:r- m.l":,\1‘]:1(“‘,;[‘”‘y, ok are CoN@ON of Harsl ananinl i R EE a0 R e fos from the | SAtOMERt n the case of Osear And- | Southers T Wil continue to operate it as a branch | ing when arrangements and | erson against S J. Swanson was | '.r'-\--\' Gin of the local firm of the affair will be formulate grant J. G. Woods represents the Lt vlalntift and L P. Roche represents the defendant heavy taxes interfe pon the porreil Kot luneh was served. | local chapter was the rezent whole v ssurin Taxes. which | The young woman is to become the | Miss Mary Whittiesey. APPropr 80 per "u' ot Wereee bride of Carl Smit} Springlicld in Miss Whittlesey said that a ‘“recon . srofits, discourage enterprise. deprive | (hat eiiy on the June 18, Miss struction atmosbhore” dominated the B A Y’ I . f 5 meriof it usl rewnrd and stimu- | Kmbl s oy Snbiagodin the | seesion and hat ateussions of non - cor ke e 20 00 an-| Are You Looking for |\ connecticut Trust and Safe Deposit Co. gte extravagance in cXpense accounts ' ,yhice of the Cor Serew Corporation | war activiti means of welcomin S el e e G e i in order to evade taxes. But there, jn this city home the soldlers. the League of Na- jy R O TG ek e a Bargagn? A STRONG, RELIABLE CORPORATION Kre enough, encourasn y tions and Americanization were the | paintifr and Cooper and Mink appear largely offset these drowbacks and fo iv confidence iz BASEBALL, TOMORROW. topies of the day {for the defendunt Heve's the best. \ six-tenement organized and qualified through years of .Lfiicigl1:; WA e D e e é Ploneors baseball clun wiiyl She spoke of fhe repic T e een G i S block, only six years old. with an |l trustworthy service, to act as Conservator, Guardian, future. First of these is: members of the local chapter who at-: against Bronislaw Sarcewz went off S 2 v 5 b The traordinary Crop Outlook. open the 1919 season tomorrow af- i {onded the conference and of the com- ! the docket. Judge FHungerfo T modern improvements. Income s rvecutor or Admiristrator. rowing conditions have been wou- |\ q04n at 3 o'clock, when the crack | petent national leader, Mrs. George T. | counsel for the plaintiff and Tr | ($1.150) per year with reasonable Jerfully favorable, and we prom : Pratt & Whitney team of Hartford | Guernsey. Mrs. Guernsey dwelt upon ' Rachlin for the defendant and Cooper | pents. ($10.500) will huy this. Only Capital $750,000. Surplus and Profits $1,000,000 aropiot y will be the opponents of the locals. | the necessity for Americanization in and Mink for the garnishees. 2 hillion bushels at 2% - - by $21300.000.000. Connecticut Trust and Safe Deposit Co. James Luby has selected the ! her opening addvess, faving that it The case of Catherine O'Neii { 5 ; . Al bean aastaathe ) « against Sarah O'Neil Cashman wen ; Tl T following players for the Pionee had been adopted by the D. A as | ngainst Sar < went l ( IS 000,000 will be provided by the gov- (0 1l 0 PG an, 1ynch, Johnson, | a pecultarly fitting task over for one week. P.T. O'Brien rep- oiomon ( ency ) HARTFORD, CONN. M. H. WHAPLI: v xati as a e= > 7 ¥ i aintiff 3 < o nment through taxation, { campbell (“Red’ Dudack. Dillon, | The repori of the chalrman of war i resents the plainfift and Joseph o TEL. 9 A S hent. Be- B esents fhe plainfift an , oy sult of the fised price agreement Kiniry, Fitzpatrick and Norfeldt. relief service, Mrs, Matthew J. Scott, i Woods is for the defendant, % AT sause of the shortage of wheat in 3 | ised a wheat - a valuation of (82,000) cash. Step lively! About $1,000.- | Manage