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CI'I'Y ITEMS AWFUL SUFFERING a hawser aboard. She was then towed, TRYING TO SAVE Iullmu.\‘r‘\xs ARRANGE Ll:dge to Observe Garage and Clothing Shop toward the Bosporus. Hundreds of | ST. PATRICRK" li\l‘[ui . " . ON RELIEF SHIP | the passengers arrived nere with theic SINKING COAL BOAT! 1ev, winiam . : Al 20th Anniversary File Trade Name Notices g : 2 Y i Valkyrian lodge, Order of Vasa. Notices of registration of trade’ account of Saturd: ather handsiand oot o | 0. H.,'at a meeting vesterday, initiat urday's wes . H.,'a at- ain week sale closes tonight at 8 e THEY CO! S——— ed three candidates, rec ive ap- ' will observe the 20th anniversary of | dames for two local concerns have k. Besse-Leland Co.—advt. Red Cross Boat, With 800 “d“gm.J SR Coast Guard Cutter Acushnet Speeds . Plications, and planned for YE 15 organizition Friday evening & | ceen filed for record in the -office of. torney David L. Nair and Herman J Ward Politics Arc Beginning to meeting next Sunday afternoon at K. 1 ugica] review and dance will be held | g (OWD clerk today. The Pioneer n are on a business triv to New o Eand hwrerren LT ot = Out to Sea in Attempt to Rescue of,ll(‘-h'm“ State and county oficels ,¢ Turner hall. A large sale of tick- ‘ ff:‘;‘:ige"“"‘:‘,“‘]’:“‘y:: e ot ity. . wi e present and a musical Pro- .. is reported. Rchearsals for the ame. rre and P. J. - h Sunday, March 14, Men's Coms« Breaks Out, Too. i a illia v Abandoned Steamer. gram will be rendered. The annual = =2 3 = Gl ner of this city and Walter Rob da arch en’ | Councilman William C. Wall of sical program are being held and, ,,q Aifonzo Cechini of Hartford ion s 2 S G | i = ball will be held ¢n March 17 in B : Relns 5 n Sunday Will be observed MI oo eeh S—Cheated | e third ward announced that he| Boston, March S.—The Shipping decks hali, The plans indicate that islicxpectsalitol Bcorefal RESIMem= I8 e s Rt ary's church. Confessions will g would run again for the council_this . 18, ol ans BAS | bers of the lodge compose the cast. | li; has ree : e Board steamer Guilford, abandoned in it will surpass all previous affairs. S i e ompose the ca%i-|litz has recorded the name of his, The Alpha String orchestra will fur-| store the G. B. Clothing Shop. Ha' ar 9 . fter: P of s I a vokrossisk, death i Jheard Saturday afternoon ana ' ©f his prey at Novo . spring. Mr. Wall has been consider- | : e Feech : a sinking n ¥ i ing. pursued 500 Frefumacswhoihads Oedl in - resiening foril the Wpastifi fow |5 muc: . '\d":i‘ukfrl:;‘la‘l LA —— | nish music for dancing. ill A6 busineas ot £30 Maln Stoaot bn't forget the Rouillard-Linton ’\’“'f‘_““” city on board the steamer ' mgnths but his friends have finally | 10cated early today by the m";; :1 DEMOCRATS MEET. - = State Arciory, Arch St. Mar, 3. | Navajo at the approach of Rus: pursuaded to give his services for the 2 v el Reta it : mittee A 3 Sovie. oy el Sl | cutter Acushnet, which had b sent The democratic town com Entertainment and dancing each SoViet forces and assumed the dread pext two years. Councilman Wall is | £ S e . meeting Sunday afternoon in = = for: s ¢ cai g v 4 e a coin B teeting S day @ ' ns. Tonight, Curley's Jazz or- (0rms of disease and shipwreck, cold | considered one of the most efficient | 2“& R “OO,M Flolohto ftakofher o e building and voted ki and starvation. It was only after u | members of the council. He is ch'ur-" :‘cuqhn‘m Wq:”;e"t; ‘;““] ]e "“"“‘ “‘1“ ourn until §:30 o’clock Tuesday oy ruggle i 3 3 P Cy i ha whi c - o = = hepoic struggle with the clements man of the ordinance committee, and | SORRIREE Reid IHAt While the oo evening, Most of the prominent mem- Honsl that the staunch craft arrived here a member of the railroads commit- e 5 b m €T | bers of the committee were out of \Williams, foreman in the | With its cargo of emaciated and | tee. . s | e R eaeh BET 45wn vesterday, and the five members s. has resumed his duties | Starving passenger. Howard Bruemmer has tossed his | Witht ew hours. The Guilford was! ;' .t deemed it aavisable to have + illness. Eighteen hours after the Navajo | hat in the ring for the nomination | Pound from Norfolk for Boston. R e e et \or Alvin Blake of 595 Kast had left port, the wessel, which had for councilman from the third ward. The destroyer Dale, which took on ', ", cible to have more men there. ot, and Minnie Caliendo of ' been chartered by the American Red Mr. Bruemmer served overseas with | board ]:hc ;‘agtabm and crew of i1, A Mmooy i s address, have taken out a | Cross to brng the fugitives out of |the 101st Machine Gun battalion and | after they had been rescued by the| e s . = inge license, Blake is a chauf- | southern Russia, was struck by a has a larse number of friends that | transport Pocahontas, was reported RN N O DIDA e | prevailed upon him to be a candidate. | proceeding toward Newport. The de-| Willlam J. Kerin of Sexton street, who has been mentioned as a. possible iye has recovercd from f blizzard which for two days buffeted P i r patine business will be discu: the ip so that it made hardly any | XHenry Rice, an ex-sailor in the | stroyer asked that motor boats be ! evening at a meeting of the b headway. In the midst of the storm | World war with overseas service to | semt to land the rescued crew, as the ¢andidate for the council from the bater commissioners. The ses | it was found there was no food on ! his credit, has announced that he is | boats aboard ‘were frozen in. | 5’“’]‘1“ ward, h:;s o‘r;enl\‘ mlz_-;m th]n} he 9 be called at 7:30. et P out for the republican nomination The Pocahon a r standi by | il notconsiderithe/candidacy jxcrin t board and that the bunkers were * tas, afte nding OV G an ex-army officer, a prominent e Ovemmen S our ee ‘pictures at Doherty’s markel empty. Then for four days the|fOF councilman from the first ward. | the Guilford during the day, left her| 1 ah ex:abmy offtel @ Pronyneft week.—advt. S - 1 _— ight and ded on her v 5 ” Navajo drifted helplessly in the mid- T last nig] and proceeded on her voy i 25 < o vouldsk pere will be a short business 4o of the Black Sea while the hur-| FELLOWSHIP SUPPER TONIGHT. |age to ‘Antwerp. cistyiand she Iof O and moulmas B it 4 soaiie ot e | B R - S made an efiicient member of the body, | Lot % - T i iricanelraged At the regular weekly fellowship T i ean his friends believe. | s::i‘:: d‘jm:'i‘l‘,‘x'_"‘ m‘:““ld ;s;‘h‘gn“‘éf‘ Typhus then appeared on board and | supper in the banquet hall of the MAY LEAVE CITY. | o e e o orobigmore | the refusees saw the bodies of scores' Y. M. C. A. this evening at 6:45| Attorney David L. Nair, one of the i or o agbalicia e de b Gl of their shipmates consigned to the ' o'clock, Rev. G. M. Missirian, pastor’ candidates for councilman of the| WILL ADDRESS MERCHANTS. ! F oo o I B he | Waters. Others, weakened by cold | of Stanley Memorial church, will give | First ward, has announted his inten-| Al the noonday luncheon of local 1 AT Stanley Holmee't dmeand privations beforc they came on ' a lecture on “The Teachings and Par-| tion of joining a new law firm in | merchants in the EIks' club tomorrow, 7 Al b TS - | board, succumbed to their sufferings.! ables of Chnist.” Rev. Mr. Missirian ! Bristol. Mr. Nair, since early last Rev. J. Leo Sullivan will speak. ing. A musical program will be ) gs. ! ab - Mr. 2 o 2 ev. J. S D At last another refugee ship picked ' will be the lecturer at the fellowship | fall, has been associated with Attor- Father Sullivan is a speaker of ability Standard Pure Wheat Flour | up the Navajo and managed to get suppers throughout March. ney ¥. B. Hungerford. and will talk on “Human Inefficiency.” Tt ey foraale here ntithe stores listed below: OR some weeks the United States Grain Corporation has been preparing to market ;. account of Saturday's weather in week sale closes tonight at 8 Besse-Leland Co.—advt. 4 5 : You, will like this flour. It is made from this op of Winter Wheat, and is a good P NG M EAS {Vh‘;t‘e céta‘:ldoard Wheat Flour, such ang has GOOD PART IN PLAY V t . f 2 7 9 1 O M l l been on the market for many years. N vaae | o e 0 r = l a X This Flour isnot War Flour or Victory Flour, Blanche “Blondina, She Will Have | but is part of the Grain Corporation’s pur- 1 chase of flour for export, which it has divert- Ctiance to Sing and Danco o The Board of Finance and Taxation is appointed to recommend a tax rate. ed into Domestic trade, in order to help re- Special Numbers duce the Cost of Living. iss Marguerite Sengle who will AT e o e The present board is composed of the following men: This flour makes good bread and good pastr. nance at the Lyceum this evening, Fred S. Chamberlain, Chairman F. A. Searle On sale NOW at E.N. Humpllrey A. N. Abbe’ Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Company, B. F. Gaflney Fred Beloin John Zisk, ew tain. P.F. K_ing Thos. H. Kehoe .;ir .lvurkd{vuz Orange St New Britain. oe Lech, rove St.,, New Britai E. N. Stanley P. C. McIntyre e el L N e W. C. Hotchkiss, Rockwell Av New Britain. Lawrence P. Mangan X Napp, South Mamm St, New Britain. M. Abraham, Rockwell Ave., New Britain. J. “'(‘7,0“1(‘1, ,x h St., New Britani. New Britain. J. A. Meehan After hearing the Chairman of each City Department and Institution and examin- e 38 Lawlor St., New Britain. ing in detail each item of expense the Board unanimously recommended a rate of : o New Britain. 27 9-10 mills to the Common Council. T Fis oot otk Station: Ma‘,m- T, John Zuijko, 190 Broad St., New Britain. A. G. Marchese, 157 Elm St.,, New Britain. W. Nikol, 185 Oak St.,, New Dritain. The Common Council unanimously- recommended to the City Meeting the rate of M. Metser 69 Hartford Ave, New Britain. 27 9-10 mills. N Jucorits, 23 Oramae Sty Now Beltatn. S. Sendorsky, Horace St., New Britain. J. Walzik, 168 Lyman St., New Britain. Budkik & Stacklik, 160 Grove St., New Britain. il Somai )] In the judgment of these men who have only the best interests of the City at heart, Boaplicls SeculJ1o0lorvane e IMISS MARGUERITE SENGLE Miller & Olson, 4 Stores, New Britain. who serve without pay, and who have studied the problem scientifically and without 3 Clark, Tt 'St,, New Britain, As Blanche Blondina, friend of ldy, her part calls for considerable . i ° 3 o . . . . Larson & Root, 672 Arch St., New Britain. i o dxneing and in rehcarsalc partisanship or self interest, a rate of 27 9-10 mills is the lowest possible to maintain the Sianiey Workers Co-operatice Society, Myrdle has proved erse. most capable. St., New Britain. L Tias o pleasing voice and dances | [ City for the coming year on a sound business basis, economically administered. O K. Meat' & Grocery o Arch St, New h charm. | Practically every seat is taken for | F. Terciak, 67 Grove St., New Britain. B. Bajek, Orange St.,, New Britain. B e s Is it not good Common Sense and Good Business Judgment to vote for a budget H, K. Kalmanowits, Wash. and Broad strects, aking audiences are expected for New Britain. orrow ‘and Wednesday mzhes nd | @ made up on this basis rather than for one made up with the sole purpose of a lower tax G. L. Geer, Stanley St.. New Britain. dnesday’s matince. A. Mikalouskas, 14 Spring St. New Britain. — regardless of the best interests of the City, which, if adopted, will handicap or cripple S Brofl, Smalley & Now Britain. BUTLER REMEMBERS RSB every Department and Institution involved, and in the end will only postpone and in- e 233‘;??:3’.5‘:2;1 A. Siezulewicz, Grove St., New Britain, umbia University President Sends crease the rate of taxes which must finally be paid. Joseph Tremont, New Britain. Nigeraplicd Copy of Lectures to For further information write eader of Taxpayers’ Assoclation | ® - . . IR | United States Grain Corporation e eeos 8 VOte for 27 9-10 Mill Tax il S ol Cotraitin holas Murray Butler the noted re- plican presidential possibility who fressed the gathering under the pices of the Third Ward Repub- hn club a few weeks ago. The lec- es deal with views on government- expenditures and the proposed , dget of government expenfes upon ich he dwelt for a time during his SPEC]ALS F k here. On the day following the k, McMahon complimented Butler . on his address through a newspa- p Y LEAN SUGAR CURED CORN BEEF ... 10c r interview, nd in recognition of o TOXK b compliment, the hook was sent. CHOICE CHUCK ROAST BEEF .. l4c b V1 MeMa S = far as is known, Mr. Mc “htfnfld PRIME RUMP ROAST BEEF . S - 15¢ b only local man who has rece autographed book of the lectures FRESH GROUND HAMBURG j e OSBORNE LEAVES NAVY e lglilieli}]ilol:lgss AIMS AND EFFORTS are to give the best possible service OUR EXPERIENCE IS that the two weeks before EASTIER we are swamped with work, all demanding prompt and efficient service. HOW CAN WE DO IT and hold to our “aims and effoorts” to give Best Possi- ble Service? hice He Has Been Exoncrated by Board of Inquiry He Will Leave Prison at Portsmouth. Portsmouth, N. H, March 8 — eut. Commander Thomas Matt Os- ktne today announced he had agi OUR ANSWER Is Mixed SALT PORK ......30c Fresh PIGS FEET his resig Boiling BEE: griasnt ot Uic navol prisoniherc, a1 It is now only three (3) wecks to Easter. Give us the thrce weeks to do it by e S A Thi.‘i iS VEAL for Pot Pic 22 Lean Cut PORK CHOPS ..30c mmander Osborne withdr ; promptly bringing to us your work within the next ten days or two weeks. PRe: Ebuwasy for ] ol our solution of a difficult problem. D. Bl d C ff 35 lb Cliectared i | Aol e ~ = mner e olree C . o The New Britain Dry Cleaning Corporation e 'sition of charges & In reciting the record of his two S e 72 West Main Street, New Britain, Conn. Swift's Gem Nut Margarine 32c b, v b ins on, of whom 2,664 7 1 i 3 rough the institution, of whom 2,66 P. S.—We also carry insurance to__.’cover any possible loss from fire. fere returned to service during that The only friction during his admin- DO TEEES TS cocosonsc s 3 Ibs 10c retior, he said, developed not from FXTRA HEAVY GRAPE FRUIT .. . 3 for 25¢ . prisoners but from politicians on 16 out '