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|1y during the war. and are less in | _ Weekly Letter(ioi il WALL STREET STOCK AT HIGH SCHOOL] May We: QN 2 e e eren macmanee . o mie~—~= | i<l trade veturns for May: the total ———— e 81 WEST MAIN STREBET ..cec:vv...... NEW BRITAIN, CON (ET e (o roys oy | exports of the United Kingdem in ! st Special to 'h erald May being £4,000,000 pounds, an in- : : It is the policy of this bank TEL. 2040 Slow Progress at Paris v 50 per cent: while imports Wore ‘ of this community which need 1 000,000 pounds, an increase o e 1 s o assista o 3 cer ac eat 15 beel 1 - ¥ i B H ld Th M h financial assistance whenever publ 1 hed urprise N teai Wall St idding up of certain h Bl R and g n Sh e RO SUERe o [Inancond SBnelishisforelsn tradei - and rubber issues w . 200d management and good Delay in signing is disappointing. DUt | is more widely distributed than that | 1207 % e v e R R e o < | of a point In Steel infused mo- prospiects they /are. entl bevond question the Germans Will | of any other nation. these figures in- | 25 = z The program for High school zrad- mentars strengih into stocks today g 3 ) : N ! . after an opening display of weakness. | 41190 exorcices fn Fox's theater. Fii- e o 7% Cumulative First Preferred Stock. practiced merey having no cffect UPON | vecovery. We have had the satisfaction slgn; appeals from a nation that never | dicate a tendeney foward world-wide Later selling of oils, ings, U. & G2y morning s e A . . these who have suffered so cruell. | pyymicnt of Loans (o Our Allies, | Later a€ 008 of olls shippings, T S bl 5 \t seeinz aur busincss grow ! Price $100 and accrued dividend—yielding 7%. b . St Nations = | Alcohol and a 7-point fall in General pleted and the committee in charge Progress on the 10 of N7 ; The suggestion made that our gov- i Motors undermined the list again. In of s event in [oline exercinat fhe result of 6uUr customners Alkois il G Jenatie £0 ornmont w,.‘.n‘v' make a [vl‘('\'mj(HVO | the final dealings copper shares were |, s R o A through their We regard this stock as a well secured, safe and X ¢ ANl Giomuoncanihations 4\71 the $9,500.-/ run up sharply. Sales approximated ; the numbers vich Lo it R A Wwith scant sympathy among thoug 000,000 which we have loaned to them ! §90,000 shares. The closing was ir- , @K€ ub the progran. The speaker is attractive inv C its s e T o e L T L SR e B0 g 50 e e business has come to ¢ investment and recommend its purchase. friction exists < is quite evident, |\ can nake the terms of payment | ; assistance also slow. and efforts in the sena n = s present the diplomas e We'd Itke 10 demonstrs and ap gely due to easy, but final scttlement should be re- | yxr - wd - American rench f ture German in- ' quired. These nations can follow the WE LEYA OFFERS flags to the v, Henr, W to you vasion. also Italian ambitions on the lead of the Swedish government who = Maier, pastor of the First Congre . Vool Ui 4 iz arn now atterine 23000007 20-ver CHANGED COURSES fiomat dhueen Wt a tre woeess: | The Commercial Trust Co. . e e GOODWIN BEACH & CO foundation. The Gorman empire has, try. The Allied countries could act e The program follows NEW BIRITAIN. CONN. . been literally smashed. and the power | on the same terms, and float large | March-—“War Priests’ Marelh™ from Room 410 National Bank Duilding. Telephone %13 for harm destroved for genarations fo | 10ans here, and have the bonds listed Athalia Mendelssohn T. FRANK LEE, Managcr come by the heavy loss of territory.} on the New York stock exchange Instead of But Two As High School orchestra THE - = atio AT Bsoilrcest o o' where they would no doubt find a! Praye 2 . Rev. - alen i Papuntion "4nd resoters: mol o} where hey would ne doune aa COMMERC Colt’s Patent Fire Arms Stock e G S < not likely ta pro- | l0oked upon as a sound investment Hizh School chorus TRUSTcu ) 2 p This would be a more dignified and Middletown, June 14.—Changes in | Solo Morning in Spring” voke. Ttaly also has no pring v B d S Id A BTN ought and do D Three Degrees Can Be Chosen From eon to fear Austria. so <hat hoth ' fitting action and more isfactory to . the curriculum at Weslévan univer- ‘ Matthews France and Italy can afford to make | @l parties concerned ity made by the faculty after weeks | Dorlsilouiset Bradley i concessions that secure promnt Promising Business Conditions. of study were announced today. The "“N“"]M[x' ; Flotow hment of league. M Business at large continues promis- | sy K 1eh Wilson's return to the United States ing, especally in the agricultural dis- School orchestra system” which was abolished | “Shout Aloud n Triumph Manney would aquickly follow, and is mueh | tricts, which are hanking up on the | '35t December has been reinstated Tl G ) needed. The new congress is hard at | cxceptional prosperity that the farm- | With many restrictions. Courses of | ddress—"Your Expectations’ I i ITEMS UDD & C () work, having already passed greafly | ers will enfoy for at least another | study are so planmed that freshmen . % William Meandrew. assoclate CI v P Besdsd appropriation bills, made par-| year. In the industelal sections the | and Eophomores will have almost en. rorandenting sohioolz fiaw Rooms 309-310 National Bank Blg, Eok ov tial provision for the railroads and | situntion though gencralls very prom- | tirely general culture studies, while | . Fork cfi % A e § W. T. SLOPER. Mgr. gy ectnomizad eonsidotably on Army and | Ising is spotty. The stecl industry | funlors and seniors will be required S omono lomas end mens e e T = = Navy appropriations, all of which are | 4rags somewhat and s running about | to specialize. looking forward to . . flags—Dr. MeAndrew serve, sale of home sit on v ateps in the risht divection | 60 or 65 per cent. of capacity; though | their ultimate callings. An oxtensive 4'“ ‘,;”’?.:-’.fx'w]f?33.""11, “of 1919 slarler sy m‘ n‘l m::“ T"f‘f::.f\l’qi WE WILlJ BU ! Amaicni<Eiartt ink i War | there is much confidence in early im- | system of honors has been devised St r 7”‘\ e e T T ST T Araerica has saved the world from | Provement. The textile industries are \ The department of physical education | .. . A TE - SSHLGE gecsions INpINeYG el NS AMERICAN HARDWARE | very active and prices are rising ow- | is on the samo basis na all other Sesaolial anch on§ casvaterms Loy RUIChAseTs the threat of famine, also the intensi- | torth Stanley street car to end of car ing to advanoes in wages and raw ma- | college dopartments. 1t offers re- i} b = North Stanley street car to end of car ’ Class Night Progvam. line, and vou are directly in front of fied horrors that would have trailed < % aBier such a calamity, The June ro. | torials. Cotton and woolen manufac- | quired courses for the three lower ,y Ciiss NIEWt Tromam. - |line. end you are divecuy \n fion’ of Port of the Department of Agriculture | LUFers seem confident of getting their | classes under direction of Professor than that LR ont S RLODONIGR: 1 3 At ROr ] share of the farmers' money. So are | Edgar Fauver. The announcement; o M4t of any other yvear, changes |tors Sunday afternoon.—ac '“;-"fa:jxr an Lol el LT 2T e purvevors of low priced luxuries, | says the theory of the mew currieu. ' [AVINg been found necessary because | Thomas P. I". Crean spent the day et bl Homa e | sueh as jewelry, phonographs, planos, [ lum is that every undergvaduate | Of N SIZ0 of tho class and while many | in Meriden. « guest of relatives DAYLIGHT SAVING HARWOOD PAYS $50 FINE. ¢ ) 0 automobiles, ete. Machinery build- should have a background of broad AoNRantsgwaCh A ae lgelow is spending the ~ - month ako is morc than 200.000,000 1 ..o "nkers of tractors, harvest ma- | eulture and general knowledgne which | UP (he program of other vears will be c-cnd in Danbury. < PLAN IS FAVORED | New Jersey Socialist Decides to Stay bushels greater than the previons rec- cpijery, etc., are also very optimistic. | can be used as hasis for the advanced | "USSINR the topies will be covered in Billging [16ts at Barnesdale 3215 geon 4 Out of Jail and Appeal. ord crop of 1915. The decline for the | he oil industry needless to say i ex- | speclal studles of his last two vears. | “hother was v & o1 y month was attributed to rust and cli- | ceedingly prosperons, and even the| FHereafter, three degress will be of- Tho complete program is gex . - o N. J., June 14.-—Frederick matic conditions. Tt was not serious ! copper market shows a hardening ten- | fered instead of two—that of hache. - MOrsa-Mazurka o M. J. Kelly of Gilbert strect 18 slok ¢ g o of Commerce, Acting for state secretary of the and will probably les v surplus for { deney. Foreign trade, though much | lor of philosophy heing added to those High School orchestra at St. Francis hospital, Hartford socialist party, was fined $50 by Judge export 600,000,000 hushels to satis- | unbalanced, is more active, exports of | of hachelor of science and bachelor Address of W “'“““‘f D Philip Magnuson sold today a three Local Interests, Requests Tts O. H. Dey in police court vesterday fy the hunger of Enrope, whose pro- | food and raw materials belng very | of arts. There has been no change . .. Edward K. Dawson | ramily house at Seymour avenue, | i afternoon on the charge of opposing fuctive abilities have heen grievously | heavy, while imports are rising slight- | in requirements for admission except 5% Song-—Trio and chorus .- through the Camp Real Estate Co., Continuance. and obstructing an officer in the dls. impaired wvar and loss of man | ly. The shipping boom appears to be | the addition of half unit for those T e e el to Abraham Witkin A the tesult of A canvass made by | CoAT86 Of hls duty, itwo sveeks a0 power his great crop is tinctly | running full swing: tonnage being in- | students not prepared in Latin and ‘_M:‘] ars "\“:fy":m“\\x:‘: ”\‘lr';\xw Ohman M ana e AN GIop o vatror [Res LR LT S SRtuR s police and firemen interfered History turned from a trip to Greenville, Me. | foyngd that the business interests of | 1 % S9¢ :"J‘:‘fn'f." 0':’\[::"{1‘“1"‘\;"‘:“ the fr r zovernment guarantee | adequate and rates very high. Build- | Greek 6f $2.26 per bushel: the promise of i ing recovers slowly in spite of the ur- | RIS < 3 < . ’ S il Erace: the it First year—Holen Tgan. Francine Today and fomorrow fresh peach f the eity were strongly In favor of the B e et fact of a large increase \creage, | ficulties being scarcity of money and SOLD]ER IS AGQU”‘TED Wachter. fee cream. Axalrod pharmacy. Park | daylizht saving plan. Secretary L. o e e s The wheat belt will sain enormously | high prices of building matertals. The Second year—Rose Fitzpatrick, Har- | S8t opposite Rackliffe’s.——adv | Sprague yesterday sent a communica- g oo ad been changed o & dectsion by this government bonus. Prosperty | labor situation is less threatening. ———e vey Woodford | £ tion to the conaressmen. senators and ; (80 "o oo g NS SO 5 CeaRon nauestionably e widely distri- | Many advances in wages have been | pricate Nace, Who Claimed to Have | . JUNior vear—alexander Rollerer, NRABEICMENSTORMIEI, represshiativesfurzing tholeMBURDOEE WA o hdease of the plaas ot hislcouns butéd in the agricultn Aistricts | made to assist in meeting high costs | Burton Hall in the defeat of the proposed repeal of 1 (1™ Hrarwood pald the ATkve living: and the cultivation of a bet- | Been Kidnapped By Germans, Dis- Senior year—-Dorothy Townsend. { Important Matters Will Be Discussod { the law. Though the matier Was | ., iise that he would appeal sides is Herbert Kylander ! passed by the senate in a rider to the S e henEATal tarat] charged by Court-Martial. Spanish Dance ‘ agricultural bill, the question g0es 10y har, jeader of Branch 12 of the A More Sober Stock Market. i Class song. §616 and chorus The traflic managers of the Chamber | (he house early next week and It 18| qooialist parte hore. sas rolstoad. | _Roston. June 14.—Privaio Paul L. Re Gladys Fogarty | of Commerce will hold their regular | felf that New Britain should voice 1ts | oo pa v as released Nace has been tried by court-martial ' pyrkish dance and presentation of So00 bell {and acquitted and discharged. The prophecy government thus formally accepts a8 | sujtan Bidon Tho koo [ true the tale of onec of the most Activitas { curious cpisodes which the whole Assiotltare—Dothal White history of the war this side the ocean R TR e has vet brought to light. The sol- y Aredal N ave . Cooking— Freda Newhoff The handiing of export shipments | cities, prefer the extra hour of da { dler has been examined and cross- 3 4 e Dentistry——Ruth Schaefer. ; 4 ¢ - llexa .d a ailec restiga- out of iAtlantic seaports and the mat- | light and the plan has met with uni- | examined and the defailed investiga St e e e \(mn has taken more than a week at through the enormous foreizn demand | ©f | ter understanding on both City Commissioner James B upon us for all food supplies. By ou exports of grain and meats we have effectually prevented a disastrous | amine in Europe; our armies has- | ened the defeal of Germany: our ship bonves system lessencd submarine losses: our munition plants released | millions of the Allics for fighting pur- poses: our ships rrried supplies at Mecting Iriday Noon. v Judge Dey pending grand jury aection on a charge of assault made by \William Cook Justice of the Peace Gustay Thein important questions will be acted | lett sent by the big corporations. of Blisaboth s Fn‘fo Xfl m Jlizabeth, who had rtained upon in tho interest of the New Brit- | The factory and store employes of | AR Mayor Trembly after ain industries. ew Britain. as s the case In Many i gromen had dispersed the soclalist | meeting by sprinkling the crowd with a fire hose, was released in similar bail pending grand jury action on the arge that he had exercised improper . legal procedure in his ac's as justice boo e i < dication yields him A shippers. now that war conditions are { Richard Freeman. Hon. George P.! < ijo noan pon_their side. When the history of | events only can determine. The money But what a mysterious case is his! Lo Al hilg=—iiy by over, and the traflic men feel that dif- | McLean, Hon. Frank (i. Brandegee | eSS lie World War is fully writen, It; market is a acrious obstacle to any ¢ ®Io0 8 BISEISS €850 15 Cin IhYentiosateonsoRlict erson ferent arrangements should be made. | and Hon. John Q. Tilsan ollows ON e recoznized without stint that| prolonged ris S(ocitSENn D con I R el Law—Curtis Christ e e s e e e RGN TSUOIN ERIOCI A D, | only token of his existence is con- bt ante Blaty Discussion of keeping proper records New Britain, thro Chamber 5 [tamed i a seribbled note making s e 2 T at transfer points and thereby facili- | of Commerce, most earnosily requests | Government, Fifth to Take Dociston, | statements which read like the im- tating the easy tracing of shipments| you to use every possible ence to Notifics the Conferense. aginings of & Dumas or a Wilkie Col also is a matter of infercst and will [ prevent the repeal of the Davlight {lins! Then he reappears with a long | e disenssed ving Law account of his imprisonment aboard LA IR _ _ _ ew Britain's industrial employes (@ German submarine and in a sub PR R e el enjoy the recreational henefits of this marine base on the South Atlantic Plavwright—TITorbart Sauter ik e extra honr in the day and would op- onditions. In some quarters con- | rent prices fo finance them. Our gov- | ;,:“;.::”,,“,: :"’Im‘_ “F':‘i'yr\‘:"?"'c ”,n"]":l‘>' pose the aftempt to do away with ihe dergble shipments of gold are an- | ernment is still a huse horrower and | if (0P GO0 & (MRS FEEMG 8 SIS, T o G Dresenischeduled e < ipated, and within reason such an | will so continie for months to come. . Qi axnerionteRlocallyghasghoch (0 riiiand 4 t 4 and the accusatlon and trial are the 4 ). 3 Baw Q 1 ha ce uni Alv - . Holland is the fifth neutral to refuse ptward movement would be bene- | Any operations that come Into con-| L0 1™ A1ng he saya that the Ges- Sewing--Hazel Dohrenwend | Mr. and Mrs. iPaul E. Beyer, of 18] such that we unitedly desire the con- | ., " oation in tha projected blockada. fal. both to ourselves and other | flict with national requirements are, .= Purpose was to wrest from him Social Life- Irances Dean Whiting stveet, announce the marriage | tinuance of the Daylight Saving plan el Wi 2 funtries ali We hold mueh the | likely to-mect with scant considera- | (J&7 BEOSS EE (3 B IAH ot ratt Social Work-—Lillian Chambers lor the v Pinney Pearl. to | “Trusting you will use every effort | \,puNSYIVANIA PHONE rgest gold resources in the world on. Other nations are also coming | Ao B O/ @[O0 o Suffragist—Elzabeth Pike Harry G zdahl, of 36 Howard | to further this end, we are rATEl oDl d much mere ti v ssary for | here for eredit, and their demands (alil aciindal pro cateronal el a caching-—Mahel Ludwigson e hich took place on Tuesday ‘Yours very truly, ) E UP 20 PER CENT. br _own requirements of safety. 1r | will also Inerease: so that there is sure {0 0 A% RCE O gl him | Russian Danco o afternoon in the South church. Rev ‘NFAV BRITAIN CHAMBER Philadelphia, June 14.—Telephons pottion of our supply was held by | to he a strong demand for funds at (1%l BORr0. A0S A e O o fo disclone | Presentation of the Will by Greek Dl e i maaten OF COMMBRCE, rates in Pennsylvania will be advane- pr Allies it wonld aid materially in good rates for some time to come. | 1 FOWEERCIEIONR 08 SOl o - Gioddess and Maldens NDiia My ta Bevert sister lor the ‘E. W. PELTON, Pras” | ©d 20 per cent. Monday by the Bell eir econom . through | Newdiess to suy the dificulties of con- {1 B 000 0 s o anpear as tima | Groek Goddess Helen Beach Telephone company. Subscribers en- hich wo shou mmediately and | ducting a bull campaign will grow un- | 50T 3T eanwhile the public | Class songs g titled to a limited number of calls will dely benetit ourse, some of- | Jess accompanied by frequent liquia- | O F L Cloq ot that sometimes: Group and ensemblo chorus |y on TROUBLE OVER SIGN pay 6 cents each for extra calls in- jent metho. anting eredit to ' ation such as experienced last week. | .o " s “indeed—-truth is straneger Group—-Constance Corbhin, Kathryn ST S e e stead of 5. The 5-cent call is gone ex- rope will I to be devised, sand . The outlook therefore is for continued | o 4 4100 Kron, (Alexander Bollere Harvey HOLD ENJOVABLFE DANCE. | Cohen's Men and Sullivan Argne and | €ePt In places where the nickel-in-the- s problem cady rec the | actlvity on the stock exchange: bnt Woodford, Eunice Humphr I Police Are Called in. Slbc wiepbones are oo raled | p reaction occurved on the stock exchange, precipitated largely by warnings of the federal reserve board azainst the reckless speculation which has been developing for the last two | or three weeks. Considerable liquida- Letols actons: our banke sineq abiies Hiiion: followed! capeciallyin the highly ' i il ance | jnaated issues, and the technical sit he war: we furnished great quanti-| yation has been materlally improved les of ofl. copper. cotton and other! tjareby. Conditions outside of the ot e Ailies and our Eo¥- | stock markel are quite as favorableas | Camp Devene. He is entitled to the | 1 oer New York or free on hoard steamer, The letter sent out by the chamber rnment placed kkhe entire forces of | horore the reaction, but whether the | e ST e Lo Engineering—=&alvatore Marino Sl e nen el i i L his powerful nation wholeheartedly | qecline has run its course or not| Consideration which this official vin-' pgxport accountant—TLouis Tars frticuls Byl M. Li monthly meeting at the New Britain { opposition to the repeal of the law, club uext Friday mnoon. Chairman | and a strong effort was mada through R. W. Poteet will preside and several | the chamber letters and the individual ter of freisht consignments. f. o. b. | versa! satisfaction o American help in men. money | heavily overbought. and it is doubt materials the war wor not have | ful if liguidation vet complete. At pES O, {any rate, there arve now two sides to AMinistry - Dexter Walcott Music—Lillie Rertini. Night Watechman—Arvid Larson Paris, June 14.-—Holland has netl fied tMe peace conference that the Dutch government wiil not participate in a blockade against Germany in the ev of the refusal of Germany to si®n the peace treaty Assisting Recovery Abroad. the stock market. Not much stimulus An interesting developmient of the an he expectad from the money ek was removal of the embargo market. Transactions running from pon gold shipments. an encouraging | 1 1-2 to 2 million shares per day re- vidence of the drift toward normal . quire very considerable sums at cur- Private Secrotary-—FEuniee Hum- { yocal Couple Marricd on Tucsday phrey. Seience-——Claude Leroux bride, was bridesmaid, and Oscar Eng- iahl. brother of ihe bridegroom, was eful attention of o N Stwes | m frequent ups and downs, and smmems = Grand march and finale v 50 P e D et At AN n has Just secured 25,000,000 arhaps sharper ones than marked the el an in_this country. ana rland first lez of the advance, which began RIOTS IN SPEZIA BIRTHRATE DROPS Glvenbn o nnd A Corbi st ing to Sullivan's Garage on Chest-| Paris, Juno 13.—The National Union also Teeking $25.000.000 ransac- last April and lasted with slight inter- Over 250 persons enjoved the dance | nut strect to prevent the romoval of | des f)‘om:vsnmn; ronm{-wflHnr about o TRING W given last evening hy the and F £ iwo hundred thousand soldiers today altiply in the carly fu beoause | Ware - diseriminaton Wil b | bl gl Gl Steal Prosisione OFF DURING R L Gl S (e e BIRERD el o i e e LR Ty iy tHTOUEh, Al 3 credity noeded Mhgnglaifransaitionstin = was artistically decorated for the oc- | building and at the request of Mr.| France by a general walkout ‘*just jr Europe obtain th sup neh a pe e present. —Saijlors and Soldiers on Duty to | | casion with mountain laure ind | Sullivan three b which had , when the hour of justice for the peo- of food and HENRY CLEWS, ! 2 es 00d and raw materials from TENR Aphiks | In Ttaly Tt Yalls to Low Fiaure of 17| hemlocl aplaced ple strikes.” A non-striker at the Bil- 5 s w1 Pre or s s 3 emloc been removed were replaced. The L L SN 1gees [iSalies Disordorn. ! ; lancourt aviation works was selzed by to her recupcraiiol There is > usand—Was For- ! <ign is one placed there by Mr. Cohen, | el b ! ; ! : REAVED MOTHER GETS Rome, June 13. (By the Associated Per Thousand—Was For St NiinGes \ene RO | SEIREOnS 1 there by Mr. Cohen, | i jors today and thrown into the o s ; Press.) - Disorder cont 1 in Spezin Tl 5 arn Cathen. Fdith Rice, Lillian Mit. | proprietor of Cohen’s Garage and | Seine. Employes of the works were z WARCROSS EROM BRANGE | £e05 2o sorden sondnued in Boos morl Y T S R L S e 0 (s e hn il prorond B D G e P e fon e eh 2ncially. and Benninzton, Vi. June 14.-—The tributed hats. shoes and provisions Rome, May 28. (Correspondence of { A}, Pysan's orchestra furnished { building was used by Mr. Cohen ing him. G ) COMIMErCe piother of the first Bennington soldier | right and left, showing preference for | the Associated Press.) he high pre- | 4 5 According 1o Ar. Sullivan. ( T killed in the European War—Private cheese, olive oil and wino. Hogsheads | war birth rate of Ttaly of &1 per thou- | sent gix men to the place today and TORD-NEWBERRY OASE. i ozt Georse J. Osterle. Company T, 103d | of wine wero rolled several miles ont- | sand declined during the war until for S01ST BOYS HOMF they began at once to remove the' Washington, June 14.—Chairman Lim 'are | Regiment. Infantry-—yesterday be- | side the city and distributed 1o the! 1918, according to an exhanstive in-| sign. Sullivan immediately objected ! Dillingham has called a meeting of the i came the proud possessor of the Croix | people amid enthusiasm vestigation by Dr. Willim Charles | SerEc e e 1nd asked what right they had 10 re- ! genate privileges and elections com- The decoration arrived The mob obliged the- merchants ro White of Pittsbu adi Fof ithe Jit o intdl aee e i move a sign from his building and | mittee for Tuesday. at which time the sell at prices fixed by the people.! American Red Cross herculosi amp Devens and is expected to which he had been planning to have [ question of investigating the Ford- Thus chickens which recently reach-' commission it had reached the law fig- : . it vepainted. The paid no heed to his | Newberry election contest will be con ed §6 aplece sold for $1: olive oil, wure of approximately 17 per thousand. j And left for overs U July. | estions and the police were called, ! sidere A resolution introduced by Rave of herself and has | tion, which declares that Private! WhIch had brought 50 conts a quart.j ~“During (he ten vears 101 I’!v s rly employe e s T R e B s e adelalnotablolatart snkih | Qaloilet [displayed®uniisuall gallanthy (8o xS cente SRTNonsandsio thbo Ll SION 1 i Eaa e SR h I T added fesEiain S ind FEANT | men to leave the sizn in the condi-: 1\ an investigation is pending | tles of faney ne ¥ » 20 conts 250,000 to her populatic d from | John Flannery is » expected home es of f: v wine went fo 0 n 250, to her | nd m | Job ant s I e The police were called this morn- SOLDIERS MAKIEZ APPEAL. ns of this character arc sure 1o pupfion wntil the first week In June. The following committec had char doubt whatever that th Corm antrigs are deple con not o should he e most Sergeant James V. Onorato. of the de Guerre estorday morning addressed to Mrs. Christine Osterle and accompanied \ppears to be quite | With a translation of the original cita- ruperate with adequate fhome soon. fle wa he fivst draf id. Ttaly comes next Russia is in a bnd | during an enemy raid on Xivray Mar- o sefore the committee. cach 1912 'to 1 [, but Bolshevism is clearly on the | n. Ju i _ He defended an | “goigral thousand sallors have beon | making an increase of ahout half a | unit line and ere long that disrupted | advanced post with admirable courage | | 5 Al o i > | 1anded and contingents of cavalry has | millior i fre will also hegin its process of | and tenacity until he was killed. BY | poan ardered to Spezia G e S o st S e S — ers of Dirths over death i T has | pc e or o eee nunves | @ Connecticut Trust and Safe Deposit Co. ; even find it necessary (o help | o hr emy's advance on Spesl S e 1 y fallen 10 per ¢ L of men, women and children wearing i get on their feet commercially; ! 11 . ASKS CO-ORDINATION while in some districts it is as hig s today | A STRONG, RELIABLE CORPORATION an impoverished Gormany can | Mes, Osterle, like her husband, who OF U. S. AIR FORCES. | 3,7 Per thousand esleatinee e [ icoai2 loda organized and qualified through years of efficient o e eI et T TG HRY AT AN AT G | Steoym of s Gl e crv e 2 : > e A it e e il edia foreachithousatd ltve (i i S SH 102G ! S trustworthy service, to act as Conservator, Guardian, ber pay Indemnities. and perma- | qiad 15 vears ago, we hatives of “Normally. 138 children under oney (P\0 CC (A0F e e least benefit to the United States: aviation policy should he established ! ing hirths in Italy. During It vou want the veal 1ve smorting | 07 Co-ordinaling the aviation activi- | this figura in the layge citics Was meeting with some respons: rxecutor or Admiristrator. news, read the New York American. :-‘1::1\1‘:17(‘{‘::’:‘:;' ‘l”w’-‘.j:rm»j Mr”";vmfll If o ; .({jm““(' M Rame i MOOSE IN MERIDEN | S s Dl conirbiitors EDamonlERunsent I el h aplimating vit o sood v s EERIRe e e ot sT RS AR G i Dae e IR | I B Capital$750,000- Surplus and Profits $1,000,000 “Bugs” Raer. W. C. Farnsworth, Ed. | tee on acronautics, in explaining the | some indication of the problem in the | small delegation of New Britain lodge, irley, Jack Dempsey and Jess Wil- | cut from $35,000,000 to $15,000,000 | ficlds of ¢hild solfare 1 1tale o T Al ael St Mon ik went (Lot Marls Connecticut Trust and Safe Deposit CO. <he added 1,800,000, | tonight. as are other members of this fact. a prosperous Germany s cordance with our desires z e in @ Fermany owledge repentance for the terrific will renonnce militarisin her errors and show e es she has perpetrated she will ker than if she blindly persists policy of world hatred and by E. H. Chatfield, 285 Main St.— | house an investigation should be | calamities of war within its own ter. | state field day of the order in that Advt, made with a view to co-ordination l ritories. elty, & 3 her recovery easier and wnm,\'l lard. For sale by all newsdealers and | for aviation in the navy. He told the | of the countries s iffering most by the | den this morning, to participate in the HARTFORD, CONN. M. H. WHAPLLS, " be

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