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“BERGERON APPEAL IN SUPRENE COURT (Continued From First Page.) . 25 shs, Unlon Mfg. Co, 25 shs. Stanley Works awarded the contract for the erection | M. . A last night. Tomorrow night pairs Have Been Made. S of a new orphanage at Cromwell, |the Freshmen and the Juntor Em-| .y Uil report of the city 25 shs. North & Judd 25 shs. New' Britain Machine ::‘;:;::‘h T\s:g::"z‘j h?j«:slr::::x‘in:‘::d::’x‘:s Qonapav e mesting of theibulldbiki\pipyeaiBoyae will meet, Bulidiie cominisaion, shoWa. that the 25 shs. Traut & Hine 25 shs. Nati Spring Bed lerent conclusion. We ask that the ;;'lm'l"m"“ "l’:m‘c"‘:mf;,“s;:;;‘ ‘:t“‘*“’,':;‘ There will be a special meeting of | city hall building is at present in up- [ <hs. National ng Co. dudgment be set aside and the crime m’:f“;“’:r-‘;e‘,";mn b thed thees 5; | Unity Rebekah lodge, No. 54, I O. O. | to-date condition. Many Tepairs have 10 shs. New Britaln Trust Co. 10 shs. Stanley Rule & Level Co. be reduced to murder in the second fegree.” ) State Makes Reply. State’s Attorney Alling and Walter i Tracy Brothers of Waterbury were CONTRACT AWARDED FOR NEW ORPHANAGH Eastern Swedish Missionary Assocla- | Accepts Bid of Tracy Brothers of Waterbury. tion Architect Walter P. Crabtree. Their estimate of $22,845, was the lowest submitted by nine contracting firms, a peculiar fact in connection with City ltems Eagles' carnival, April 11 to 30.— advt. The Junior Employed Boys indoor baseball team defeated the Senior Employed Boys, score 3-2, at the Y. ., in Jr. O. U. A. M. hall on Satur- day evening, April 18, at 8 o'clock. to make final arrangements in re- gard to the entertainment and dance : . NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 17, 1914. ANNUAL REPORT ON THE CITY BUILDING Accounting Shows Balance on Hand of $3,848.78 After Many Re- been made during the past year. The exterior and interior of the building is now thoroughly renovated. The financial statement of the com- Represented by E. W. EDDY. RICHTER & CO. MEMBERS NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE New Britain Nat. Bank Bidg. Tel. 1120 M. Pickett, for the state, in reply sald | them all being that the variation from | t0_De &iven on April 27. Moo followa: Ealancs Axl;)rllllanl.' 1 fthat the Inferences and conclusions of | the lowest to the highest estimate was | William E. Hine has sold land and SRkl SRAL Rhd B FINANCIAL the trial court are 'matters of fact|only $2,442. buildings on Belden street to J. J. IS!".OODA rents and A,I-u';lting Rnss\\“n Which the appellate court cannot re- | The list upon which the committee | HIEgINs, trustee. ol bl e Hlew. made decision was as follows: Tracy | James H. Robinson has sold land | S35.003 tora, 8600 toal s"xsf,'i T p— Mr. AlMng claimed that the court | Rrothers, Waterbury, $22,845; J. W.|and buildings on Vine street to Mor- | (0fef, 0 ;‘5:’ oddid] s‘,’,‘l‘é o ki U 8 Steel com ... 59% 68 58% made no error In its decision upon | sllen & Son of this city, $23,790: Au. | timer N. Judd. ance, $212.08; superintendence, $1.- IRAD'NG WAS AGIWE talny Copmme..: 1) S48, 95, o8 « the defendant's motion to correct the | gust Bergstrom of this city, $24,103: | Ephardt, world’s champion pocket | g%, ¥= gt 0 SUECH sl ) ] Utah Copper .... 6% 66 {!nd(ng as an examination of certain |y Ir. Grosler of Hartford, $24.167: | nitard exhibitor, “Elmore" parlors, | s3611; mremen $88 008 oo o sFat. 29% 29 g otimony as to Bergeron's relations |y g, Hibbard company of this city, | Main street, this éve Adm. free— | oo 0 “Cego™e ooy nery repairs Wabash pfd ..... 4% 4% With Mrs. Dowsett, and pointed OUt | g5 300; S. Mazzotta of Middletown, | advt ? L i T P At 6T Western Union ... 61% 61% that this record is barren of evidence | ¢5,"417. k Wales Lines company of S : $468.46; building repairs, $2,633. Westinghouse L 18% 2% 2% showing that Bergeron acted strange- | Nol'iden. $24.443: T .. Sellom of phardt, the world’s champion | cartage, $103; new _construction, use .. Iy except in the presence of his wife. Midd]uto‘wn’ '824 685, . I;T)'lci:‘reest pocket billard exhibitor, will give ‘an 5317‘6?'; incidentals, $719.53; total, S A | When he returned to Mrs: Dowsett his | pr tnere of Middletown, $25,287. exhibition of his mastery this evening | §20,632.08; balance, $3.848.78. OCIALIST WORKER peace of mind was apparent. Mr, Al- . ling also pointed out that the deceased hud ascertainel that certain relations The new building, which is to ac- commodate more than a hundred children, is to be of brick construc- at Nell Murphy's “Elmore” parlors. Dr. Forreést,.C. B. Pratt, John Ber- tini and Harvey Peterson are spending Deaths and Funerals. | Cood Demand Was Shwa for M TO LECTURE SUNDAY gxisted between Bergeron and her | oo T tiacia) sténe trimmings, | & few davs in New York. Mrs. /Eliza Goldberg. H r y +Mister, Mrs. Bvans, of New pritaln. | dimensions being inety-six by forty. | Clan Douslas, O. 8. C. will meed | s, Filza Goldbers, wife of Classes of Stocks. Sl o S 4 A and the court's attention was directed | gyq reet. The architecture is to be |the Burns club at a match game of | charles Goldbers who conducts a AT R D ! v D | to the record of these relations. simple, but meat. amd the strusture | carpet bowls next Tussday night at|giore on the arcade, died at her 2 3 Michigan Strike, Will Bo Heard | T i Wi be two storles and a basement | the O. U. A. M. hall. The mateh will | pome at 230 Fairview street, early Wall Street, 10:45 A, M.—The im- | | ADKINS ASSOCIATES' DANCE. | piop “Uion the attfe finished off, The | decide the championship of the city. |today. She was forty-two years of provement in the stock market Which o 8t Bijou Theater. | Jomployes of Printing Goncern Spend | Place Will be ready for occupancy | Major and Mrs, F. H. Johnston are|age. The funeral was held this al- set In late yesterday, continued at the i Enjoyable Evening. . Not least among the many social functions which took place in this about the first of November. Considerable of the money with which the new home is to be paid for was raised by Rev, G. E. Pihl, pas- to be the guests of honor at the re- ception to be given by the Putnam Phalanx at the Phalanx armory in Hartford this evening. i ternoon at 3 o'clock and burial was in Beth Alom cemetery. John Edwards. Special Prices on Ladies’ and | initial impulse, opening today. Higher prices for American stocks in London gave the but the gains made The fourth state lyceum lecture of | the socialist party of Connectiout { will be held at the Bijou theater, on | Sunday at 2:30 P, M. The speaker B tor of the local Swedish Bethany Valkyria lodge will meet this even- eral services for John Edwards 2 - * abroad were soon outstripped here. Will be Mrs Ella Reeves Bloor, of bl was o danice WIVeR [ichiinch: who mEde: u tour ToRtBLL ing in Vega hali, The Bristol lodge's ml:,mh:m at 2 o'clock this afternoon Misses’ Suits for To- There was a good demand for all | Schenectady, N. Y. The subject of in LeWitt's hall by the Adkins As- | specific purpose recently. He is the | degree team will put on a drill. All { from the undertaking rooms of T, W. classes of stocks and trading was | her lecture \:\-m be 'l‘he"Strulllu of | .sociates. Eighteen couples were pres- | secretary of the Eastern Swedish [ members should attend. Mitchell, Rev. Dr. J, E. Adams offi- active. Southern Pacific, St. Paul, | Labor and Their Lesson.” Mrs. Bloor i ént to enjoy a program of sixteen | Mission association and president of Compare us for trimmed hats. M. |ciated and interment was in Fairview morrow Only, Canadian Pacific, Westinghouse, ]\ is well k'nown to the citizens of the “0ld reliable” dances the music for | the orphanage at Cromwell, where Siebert.—advt. cemetery. Utah Copper, American Tobacco and | city of New Britain, having lectured ighich was furnished by Lynch's or- Ehestra. The grand march was led by Mat- this organization has maintained a home for several years. STERREOPTICAN LECTURE. Mrs. Elizabeth W. Walter. a number of other shares made ad- vances of one to two points. Le- high Valley, which has been conspicu- here several times in the past. BShe was state organizer of the soclalist party of Connecticut during the year thew M. Adelman and Miss Llll&an‘ GRAMMAR SCHOOIL, DEBATE. Tonight at 8 o'clock Elder H. L. Funeral services for Mrs. Elizabeth ously weak, for some time, was the | 1910, and canhdld.u for secretary of ($ehuetze, and included many unique The Gr itor “Herald of | Weilgend Walter, who died last night | only stock to show signs of heavi- ' state upon the socialistic ticket im ‘féatur Refreshments were served. s(‘enh‘: of ';“Z,’;?,::,'fi:""tlh‘c""ph:’fippg:: it::?co‘;' ;:“: ;:v::hec‘mn Pwm sive at hey home at 48 Vine street, will, ness. After opening fractionally | the state election of 1910. Mrs. Bloor BROODER IS BURNED. “IThe fire department was called out at exactly 4 o'clock this morning by an alarm from box 7, at the corner of Main and Arch streets. A chicken brooder in the rear of Conrad Wahren- “hérger's had become overheated and eaught fire. The brooder was well demolished before the flames were gxtlngulshpd. question on April 24, in the school auditorium. Captains from both teams have their debaters all ready. ‘he upholders of the affirmative are Myer Goldberg, Matthew Skrentney, Edward Rosenberg and Louls Nair. Howard Krich {s alternate. The negative is upheld by Ernest Mucke, Cyril Hannon, Abtaham Schaefer, Samuel Shulman and Harry O'Connor alternate. Principal French will a stereoptican lecture on the image foretold in the book of Danlel at the Second Advent church on Church street. This will be a very interesting and instructive talk, giving the history of the world as foretold in the Bible. The public is cordially invited and the church anticipates a large gathering as Mr. Babcock is well known to local Adventists. be held tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock with the Rev. Dr. Brown, | pastor of the First Baptist church ! of which the deceased was a member, . officiating. i Mrs. Walter was the widow of the late Peter Walter and was sevently- five years old last January. She | leaves three daughters, Miss Adelaido ! Walter and Mrs. H. L. Scheidler, with whom she lived, and Mrs. Elizabeth - Evarts of Meriden. | a RD ONE PRICE 116 ASYLUM ST, HARTFORD. Sults for Stout Women 2 Specialty. Nicklas Sundgren, of this higher it reacted 1 1-4, falling to a parity with its recent low point. Closing.—The market closed weak. Demoralization of Lehigh Valley, which dropped seven points in all to 184, caused a rapid fall in other se- curities. Can fell three points and Read’ng and Amalgamated one, The following quotations are fur- nishad by G. Edward Graff, stock is a speaker of exceptional ability, with a thorough grasp of the omics of socialism and a thom understanding of social conditions from practical experience, She has just returned from the strike fielda of Calumet, Michigan, where she has been conducting an investigation. While there she attended every hear- ing of the congressional investigation committee. manage the debate and the judges are broker, National Bank bullding. F.| Mrs. Bloor took a very active part | city. 5 A Judge B. F. Gaffney, Superintendent A ) John A. Andrews & company has| N. Gilfillan, local manager: in the strike of the employes of the $125,000 FOR STEAMER. S. H. Holmes and George Dyson. Alem:‘i‘:?:fs‘ ‘?’A:'h 1a Mrs. Christina Swanson. { charge of the funeral, which will be April 17. | General Electric company at Sche- Liverpool, Eng., April 17.—The —_—_ FLEAD N, S Mrs. Christina Swanson, of 488 Far- held Sunday afternoon from the High Low Close [ nectady, N. Y., last January, acting White Star line, in view of the ap-| = TOWN COMMITTEE MEETS, In connection With Saturday even-i . ...\ ovenue, dled this morning. Swedish Lutheran church with the| Alaska ... 25 26% 27 |asa deputy sheriff under the socialist proaching advent of the 50,000 ton| The democratic town- committee | In&'s meeting of the Burritt grange, a | ghe was a native of Sweden and was Rev. Thorell officlating. Interment| A C Oil... L4 administration during the Bpitannia into the service today sola | will meet tonight and will clean up | short play will be staged by some|a widow, having one son, Sven, with | Will be In Fairview cemetery. Am Can ........ 28% 25 which lasted only five da: (the Majestic to be broken up. The |its campalgn business. This will be |of the members. The meeting com- | whom she made her home, and a ' ety Aen Can DRk 913 893 893y |acted In the capacity of organiser for bEi e sald to lr!,m-g been paid for the |the last meeting of the old commit- | mences at 8:35 and is open to all |daughter in Sweden. She also leaves | dgar C. Linn has transferred land fi'r:'-l‘t:r“z’e; = - ;;:‘ :::ol‘;"‘;";“’:‘.e‘:";‘fi‘:’? of’"m'::" |n::,fl::.' old liner xs‘s 25,000. tee. members and their friends. two sisters, Mrs. Joseph Swanson and at Overlook to Mary Fairwood. A Losu Co Y union within three days, B = m— Am Staelt & 66 1e Mrs. Bloor was one of the com- - Am T & T. 1209 mission to investigate the Chicago > !'Angcand‘ % 3434 stock yards, seleated by President B lAtch T & 8 a6 Roosevélt in 1906. Her work upon | Balt & O. S8, this commission was largely respon- Beth Steel 391, sible for the severe arraignment of Fancy Ceylon Tea Highgate Coffee Our Fruit and Vegetable Department is also a greatly improved feature. SOME SATURDAY SPECIALS: $1.00 35¢ Ib, 3 pounds $1.00 35¢ Ib, 3 pounds 61 Arch Milk Fed Fowl . ......Ib 2‘4c F: Roasti ick ancy ing Cluc. l;n 2 8 c Strictly Fresh Eggs doz 23 c F o 2 | 179 Dwight St., Tel. 1439-3. St., Tel 162. Sugar Cured Bacon ..lb l 9 c Small Pork Loin . .. ...Ib 18C Fresh Shoulders . .....lb 1 5C Pork Chops . ... ....IbZOc Young, Tender Lamb Small Legs ..........Ib 20C Forequarters ..:.....lb 14C Lamb Chops .........1Ib 180 542 Arch St. Tel. 577. Ripe Pineapples Fresh Spinach ...,..pk 20C ... bch 18c Head Lettuce . ... Fancy Celery .......bch loc Sweet Potatoes ....... Fresh Asparagus New Texas Onions . .. .qt 1 3C Brook Rap Tran.. Can Pac Cen Leather . Chino Copper ... Ches & Ohio..... Chi Mil & St P.. Chi R 1 & P.... Chi RI & P pfd.. Colo F & I. Repub Steel Repub Steel pfd .. South Pac 10 Am. Hdw. Corp. Represented by the beef trust and its methods. Mrs. Bloor will'hold a number of protest meetings for the beneSt of the Ui umet strikers while in this state, CHURCH CHOIR ENTERTAINED, The members of the choir of the First church were delightfully enters tained last evening by Mr. and Mra Con Gas . 150 H. E. Brewer at their home in Harte Den R G.... 11y ford. Organist Brewer favored the Del & H C Co . 160 company with plano solos and _ PRl Tt L ol M Srawie prover . Erie 1st pfd. 44% 449 original hostess and many surprises After two months of more or less inconvenience during the alteration and Grent Nortn pra. 1725 1414 Eavors, Soce, sassetiva ot fe Sl remodeling of our Arch Street store we wish to announce it is now completed J|monm o 5tk oo o A and that we are in splendid condition to care for our many friends and patroms. [|ioe v it I LR L S The store has been remodeled all through and a new Hariford Automatic Refrig- J/¥<<7 0" — erating Plant installed with the best cooling system in the country. RioRe Prank Drekerkevics has reporad ; NYO&W. to the police that ten rabbits were Special attention has been given to THE MEAT DEPARTMENT where we [ iun". Dght e v broke o Took have installed a refrigerated display counter, where the meats will be displayed J§/ <y = R at all times under the best known sanitation. ool . Corvm'e eactory, o ottty 1 85 Reading . his home on Maple street, e TOO LATE FOR CMBSIHQAT!O’. FOR SALE—One business horse, 1200 . South Rail com Our aim has always been to give to the buying public the best that money |~ o Concora. wagon, . harneweand can obtain and at a reasonable price. We solicit your patronage. U b ot T | WANTED—By German woman, situ- ation to go out washing or any kind of ‘housework. 54 Chestnut street. 15 New Britain Mch. Co. 4-17--d2x 15 Union Mfg. Co. ‘ 10 Landers, Frary & Clark. TO RENT—Nicely furnished room, irders on the Boston and New all improvements. - 43 i"’l"_"l:;:“ i York Stock Exchangee street. 17 Pillsbury’s Best Flour Rib Roast ...........Ib Skinned Ham . .......lb Sweet and Juicy Navel Executed. OR BALE—Five Tos, Vivian soredl AT N ey 71c 20c Soadl 1025 & 17c Oranges . ........doz 19¢ PARKINSON and BURR || "“eesie sim. Make omer . o mall I, P. Ham ... ... r uic mons doz e : Porter, 10 Lake Court. New Brit- Chuck Roast ........Ib 1 7c 19c Large Juicy Lemo! 1 9c "m:“yi%s‘zo.\y&;\'?c;;flm_ ain, Conn, 4-17-wix TO RENT-—Tenement, four rooms, rs of the New York Consolidated Stock Exchange . E Gl G. EDW. GRAFF No. 1 Wall St., New York. The only Stock Brokerage house in New Britaln with ticker service and direct telegraphic ¢ onbection with New York and Chicago F. N. GILFILLAN, LOCAL MANAGER. TELEPHONE 1006, Britain, Coan. 4th Floor, Natiopal Bank Building. d : i 5 E S. BALLARD, corner Cherry and Pine streets, Lowney’s Cocoa 1 7c Rump Roast .....:...1b zoc whole or strip .. veeeeni...18¢,2 for 2 c S Tt S, Bl a Inquire P. J. Murray, 18 Maple ke '/z-lb can HARTFORD, street, upper bell, 4-17-48 Members of thy Chicago of Trads Special, B New