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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 16, 1923. SNOW BURIES OMAHA AND WEST UNDER 10 N, FALL quartet, Vietor C. L. Pierce & Co, Kentueky Bal 'lmll. record No, 10013 S— V. ¥, W, Carnival Thurs, 1ri, Sat Advt, 2 jat 1, 0, O, I, hall,=-advt, | T. A, Naughton of 482 Stanley Clty ltems | Mrs, 1, E. Stone o Judd avenue | street is spending a few days in New | 1s seriously ill of pneumonia at her York, }’i’l-r daughter-in-law, Mrs, A, O, H, Ball at State Armory Fri- here and at Council Bluffs was a | K peciully m':luy ening at 8t, Joseph' school | most wholly disrupted, | Nebraska and Towa, All schools In Councll Bluffs and Omaha were closed. An automobile | parked at the curb was completely| covered by a snowdrift, ! The forecast for today was more | JUNIOR NAVAL RESERVE RAILROADS PROTEST TAKES BOYS OF 10 YEARS e ) Eastern Lines Objeot to Issuing Mile- age Books, While Nine Smaller , | home, Boys Attaining Ten Years Can Now Join Accondinfg to Recent Ruling, New York, March 16,—Boys who in the past have been disappointed at not being able vo juln the United States Junior Naval Reserve because they were too young, can now look forward to membership provided they have attained ten years The organi- zatlon has taken down the bars against youngsters under fourteen, and will now accept them as Naval apprentices, The *junior” juniors will wear a distinguishing mark on the right sleeve of the uniforms Up to the present time the Reserve has admitted boys only between the ages of 14 and 21, Now they may Join between the ages of 10 and 14, On reaching the age of 14 ,the new category will be transferred into the ranks of the Reserve proper The young recruits will not be ex- pected to attend night drills, or carry a/gun. They will not be brought in contact with the older boys, but will semble in their respective districts n Saturday afternoons under the command of older cadet officers, and be instructed in marching and inter. esting rudiments of boat knowledge. When circumstances permit arrange- ments will be made for beneficial hikes and entertainment, interesting visits aboard ships in the harbors, and other programs that cannot fall to benefit and interest real boys wheth. er they ever expect to ‘“follow the sea’’ or not. YAST HURDER PLOTS Free Staters Report Finding Evidence of Conspiracy to Kill Off Officials in Reprisal, Dublin, March 16, (By Associated Press).—A document found in a rald in this city on March 7 reveals start- ling plans for the destruction of resi- dences and a campaign of shooting on sight. “To meet the desperate and bar- barous methods being adopted by the enemy to destroy the government,” the document says *the republican army's general headquarters has de- cided to amend and in some cases make more drastic the action ordered in recent general orders to com- mandants. “Some of these orders have bheen cancelled and the action directed in them is embodicd in a new order which will come into operation if any «further executions by the enemy are carried out in this area after this date.” Among those mentioned as liable to be shot on sight are members of the Free State parliament, army offi- cers of all ranks, judges, legal ad- visors and ‘the proprietors and di- rectors of the hostile press in Ire- land and the senior officials em- ployed by the same, such as editors, sub editors and leader writers, in cases where it is known that those wfficials -are hostile, Roads Ask Right to Do So, Washington, March 16,~While | eastern trunk line rallroads are pre- paring to take into court the order of the interstate commerce commission which requires them to sell inter- changeable mileage after May 15, nine #mall rallroads, which the commission exempted from thq necessity of sell- ing the mileage books, have applied for permission to do so, The petition asserted that the smaller lines would lose a large amount of passenger traffic if they fail to give the same rates and facili- ties to travelers that competing trunk lines give, SUNSH FOLLOWS SNOW, Chicago, March 16.—Blown by a strong gale, snow fell in sheets In Chicago early today but by dawn had glven way to sunshine. Much of the western plains states today lay under snows of from five inches to a foot and a half but snowfall had ceased, Further south strong winds marked the eastward progress of another storm which swept up from New Mexico, By Telephone After a year of courtship by long distance telephone, FElsie Bergson Robert Burns committed his poems to memory as he composed them. Largest and Finest A (above,) Marshall, Texas, girl and Archie Marshak (below,) Chicago business man, have wed. Nebraska and Iowa Report All Rec- ords Broken—Storm Is Sweep- ing Eastward, Omaha, Neb, March 16,-~Omaha | last night was slowly digging itself out of the snow that the worst storm in the city's history left behind. More than 10 inches fell in the past 24 hours, shattering all records of the local weather bureau, A blizzard, general in eastern Ne- braska and western Iowa last night, piled up drifts many feet high here, Rallroad service in the Omaha terri- tory was practically at a standstill this morning and street car service both PROUTY SHOES PROUTY SHOES PROUTY SHOES PROUTY SHOES ssortment of New Spring Hats ever shown in all varieties and Styles. Three Big Specials For ~— Tomorrow $2.95 $3. Value $5.00 ’Value 95 $4.95 $6.50 Value $7.50 SEE WINDOWS FOR THESE SPECIAL Beautiful Easter Hats Just out of their boxes—wonderful Quality and Style SPECIAL $6.95 1P $15.00 Goldenblum Millinery Co. 188 MAIN STREET - Y.MC. NEW BRITAIN A. Bldg. 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PROUTYSHOE ST Stone, died of pneumonia | 9ay evening.—advt, ; Lady of the Evening--fox trot, Vies Atts K0t SuniLian ol Morns :(Z'r record No. 10016, C, L, Plerco & | Co—~Advt, fair and! WIll Rogers' Record, at Morans', Robert 1. | —advt, 4 | last Sund; | Morris Joseph has filed with the| - city clerk notice of intent to sell one- ! half interest in the South End Drug ° store at 338 South Main street to T, l*‘.“‘ " LANT REINSTATES R Loy , . Pittsburgh, March 16,~Treasurep Pleree & | . Bradley of 19 Lincoln street, . y r %l employed in the sales department at| Bam Dreyfuss of tho Pittsburgh Nas 16,~~The Nadio March storm --pianos, C. L. Plerce & i‘lHATIG | Vietroias, Pianos, !, 1, | Co—~advt, a5 rasaltad A meeting of the Junior Branch,|the Corbin Cabinct Lock division of | tlonals has received word from Coms D. of A, will be held thos evening the American Hardware corporation, | ml*;‘”m)"r "T";‘l'lfllo{dt]w r"':n:l:lev:'v';'nt St. Mary's school hall following the | today announced his candidacy for ©f ~"‘3_'|“°."" ; ;:“ ;nr“'fln!. C Ilr' wlll‘: It | close of the Lenten devotions. Mem-| clection to the comuion council from [left the local clu At play bers of the minstrel ¢horus also will | the third ward. Mr. Bradley is seck.|the OIl City, Pa., independent team, ’”"""1‘“’””‘"‘nnvnd this meeting. | ing the G, O, P. nomination and elec- | e sec-| A, O, H, Ball at State Armory ¥ri-!tion as councilman, Six speclal Victor records. There will be a card party Satur-'Pierce & Co—-Advt, Chicago, valley to the Great lakes, with attendant China's boy emperor has adopted C. 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