New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 13, 1915, Page 4

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FFIGHT B¢ Amencmen fhe leg ntest which ol over the er law s cice superintend hs been jassed under 8 and sent ent to the c pvides ame ended will t months ~offered is p the law ure has op- ir;g of Sa 1 in | ent a to vil nd- hen hence. one the | the appointees tate Law. provide that ular vote, the nd missions offices. or te, emplo; state tr and all eral as:em the law. f9 to 6 the all all governor, employe! a ntees and em- | nd yes e at- bly re- le house. Sena- the democrats. nc dments w bt of a rep as been so bill to repeal | the operat r, it was ere ub- me ion de. hblican leaders bmitted to its conside for a hear hanges. when the 1 b sweeping the opinion me up ad been d why su He was the ra- ing The aw thought that as of in the read 1ch in- pension of the said he co uld ling the matter © republicans w heads. e | t the law had | mocratic sen- | pouse. Heasure. ed the m ea- suspend the ! ttorney-gener- | t the effect of Einally intend- the house a the commit t in the lam E. Tho on as an appropr: B institute E FOOT, nd tee | sen- | ms | Judges ia- for pstrian Victim cident. aged twenty, is Newburghn, s part of e world, his He | foot, and only lost his right four ent. 1l records hithough compelled vears New York bsie, N. Y., bring the | ne day of He has for seri- to to to s H nterrupted to f which can hgland in entuall hselr whi g songs, bnd telling appear b Friday. TED. | Committec of srange o sed - er of at At this morn nual Grange J. as re_elec ive George Massachus he jmaking a b more jtion and i schoo o good Ty to gi hpertunity - reports atters ref afternoon as held, rer Blaker by State [ sett ac MPANY, on of the ( filed with the ! ven; concern the The BT, H ted etts principai | hams, Grady s the to on rred a | Kir con- man | e or- will M. an Hardware [Parsons, C. nd George 'r1 H meeting | committee plea | tive | Corbin | Ash, Pomfret; incor- appointment | decided | Hinman to have | | | | i | | | | King pictured Frederick August is here from orderlies in the field. of receiving reports The royal house of Saxony is one the oldest xony in Field Troops; Kaiser’s Supporiter of Saxony | With KING FREDERICK AUGUST,OF SAXONY. AND SOLDIERS Europe, having given an Germany as early as the century. Saxony has had a king since 1815. King Frederick August 111 succeeded his father in 1904. emperor tenth in to COMMITTEES NAMED IN EACH BRANCH OF GENERAL ASSEMBLY (Continued From First Page) tor Salmon, ald, Putnam. Sale of TLands—Senator Purcell (D.), Representative Marsden, Madl- son. School Fund—=Senator Klett, Repre- seneative Pelton, Clinton. Shell Fisheries—Senator Tuttle, Representative Hough, Washington. State Prison—Senator Talcott, Rep- resentative Dillon; Huntington. Woman Suffrage—Senator Barnes, Representative Jones, Westbrook. Senate Committecs. Agriculture—Tyman, Tyler. Appropriations—>Magee, King. Banks—Hewitt, Alvord. Capitol, furniture and Bree, Cheney. Cities and loy. Congressional and tricts—Tatem, Mead, Constitutional amendments—Ilett, Barnes, Education—Tuttle, Conley, | Excise—Pierson, Hewitt, | Executive nominations— Klett, Whitney. Fedcral relations_ nance—Wadhams, Talcott. orfeited righ Barnes, Salmon. Humane institutions —~ Alcorn, Heineman Tncorporations—Igvarts, Tatem. Insurance—Chency, Peaseley. —Isbell, Kiett. r1ompson, Lewis, ative expenses—Grady, lepresentative MacDon- grounds— boroughs—Mcad, Mol- senatcrial dis- Bartlett, _Conley, Grady. Hur- anufactures—aAlvord —Bishop, New counties and Heineman, Pierson New towns and { Thompson, Pierson. Public health and Thompson. arks sell, Purcell, ailroads—Whiton, Roads, rivers and bridges- Bisnop. Barnes. county | | i | | | i | | | | | | | ! seats— | | probate districts— safety—Bissell, and reservations— O"Connell, Jd#—Purcell, Eissell. funds—Klett, Senate appointments__Evarts, Wad- "uttle, O'Connell. -Conley, Molloy. Talcott, Heineman. rage—Barnes, Thomp- Shell fisherie. State library State p: Woman son. The house joint committees are: Judiciary. Ilepresentatives Hyde, rfield, Peascle) Meriden Manchester, Cheshire; Back, Kill Cronin, ew London; Dem- st Hartford; Williamson, Da- | rien: Sherwood, Westport; Taylor (d) | Danbury; Stoddard, (d) Woodbridge. Aubrey, ingly, ing, W Appropriations, Ha- Leaven- Windsor; i Representatives Eaton, North Bron Waterbury; { worth, Wallingford; House, jrown, New London; Pristram, Norwalk; Wightman, Staf- ford; Atwood, Watertown; Atchlnson, Sherman; King (d), South Windsor Cities and Boroughs. Representatives Vaill, Winchester; | Arrigoni, almon, | lan unknown, f i where { Lee, Devine (d), Waterbur Good New Britain; Randall, Vernon; N erson, Bast Haven; Rogers, Litchfield; Crosby, Greenwic larsden, Madison; Garlick, Bridgeport; Bailey, Norwich; Addis (d), New Milford. Finance. Ansonia; Morehouse, Lyme, Cran- tepresentatives Ishell, Bowers, Manchester; Stratford; Davis, Bast dall. Groton, Gilman, Colebrook; Perry, New Haven; Spencer, Suffield; Fuller, Somers, Treadwell, Trumbull; Huntington (d), Old Lyme. Incorporations. Representatives Huxford, Stamford; Steele, East Windsor; Brown, Milford: Carter, Plainville; Condon, Sterling; Klebes, Sharon: Quigg, Chatham; Hegeman, Norwalk; Churchill, New- ington; Kelly, Bridgeport; Hewes, (d), Farmington. Labor. Representatives French, Essex; Tal- madge, Prospect; Welles, Southington: Hydel, Avon; McLean (d) Glaston- bury, Lacey, Fairficld; Ransom, Barkhamsted; Mitchell, Preston; Pot- | ter, Guilford: Gorman, (d), Danbury; Dawe, Harwinton. Railroads- Representatives Wilcox, Stonington; Sanford, Hamden; Crandall, Groton: Reid, Bethel; Backus, Andover; Mar- ton, Salisbury; Spencer, Old Saybrook; Goslee, Bast Granby; Barker, Canter- bury: Sanford, Farmington; Brown, Cdlechester. Roads, Rivers and Bridges. Representatives MacDonald, Put- nam; lL.awton, Canton; Kenyon, Gro- ton; Revere, North Branford; Lcn- nox, Rocky Hill; Norton, Colebroo Durham: Knapp, New Fai field; Tucker, Columbia: Curtis: Woodbury; Curtiss, Simsbury. Woman Suffrage. Representatives Jones, Westbroo Morgansen, Tolland; Boardman, Mid dletown; Mexcur, Bloomfield; Church, Oxford; Pierson, Lyme; Jennings, Tiaston: Potter, Guilford; Pl is, Put- nam; Walker, Union; Russell, Had- dam. STRUCK BY AUTOMOBILE. Mixville Man in Waterbury Hospital ai Result of Accident. Jan. 13.—William Wil- aged 6 Waterbury, cox of Mixville, years, was night, between struck by an automobile last while walking on the road Waterbury and Waterville. cox, who is a former superintendent of the rolling mill of the Scoville Man- ufacturing comp: leg, severe bruises and lacerations, and at Mary His ny, suffered a broken is St. hospital and con- dition is serious, he is from exposure. The automobile, which Kept on go- ing after the accident was driven by whom the police are machine threw Mr gutter of the road, night, during the and rain storm. arching. The Wilcox into the he lay all heavy wind, snow, DIES \T AGE Westport, Jan. OF 90 Y RS, ~Mrs. Thomas R. widow, died at ninety s old, her home here this marning from the age, Her birthday was celebrated a few ago and at that time she was appar- ently in good health. She infirmities of old leaves son, Willis, of Jersey City, daughter in Saugatuck. and | respondent of the Cologne Gazette | Sofia, Bulgaria, declares that the lead- 1 I Mr. Wil- | suffering jtaken in during 1913 as against $150,- 90th | days j GERMANS CHECK ALLIES™ ADVANCE (Continued from First sian Cityfi;;fr Tabri Occupied By Turks Page.) Pe London. Ja 1:15 p Reuter Tele; company ceived a despatch from it dent from Petrograd saying that an advance detachment of the Turkish 'my has occupied the Persian city of ris The taking of Tabriz means that the Turks, who undoubtec had 1cking of some of the wild Turk tribesmen of that locality. have cured a more or less important fer the projected German-Tutk tack upon the Russian positior province of Erivan, north of the sian border and south of Tiflis The occupation of Tabriz, which the capital of the Province of Azer- baijan, was rendered comparatively v for the Turks by the recent with- drawal of Russian forces to meet the Gttoman advance further west. Whether Tabriz taken without oodshed is not yet known, but in the absence of Ru an troops it not likely that Persia ahle offer serious resistance. m.—The has re- correspon- V Per- is was is was to any Tabriz and, after in the country. the east of is northwestern Persia Teheran, the largest city It 100 miles to the Turkish frontier. in Russians Capture Height in Turkish Territory Petrograd, Jan. statement issued by the general staff of the army in the Caucasus ghting in the region of OIti (55 miles west of Kars) continues absti nately, the rear guard of the Turks being on the River Olti and to the west. ““The bitter Urgan region our favor. On Januar tured the 92nd Regiment of infantry; including cleven officers, three sur- geons and 1,500 men We also par- tially destroved the 52nd Regiment of | Infantry, a partion of which, consist- ing of 250 soldiers and one officer, was captured. We captured a height in Turkish'territory and in taking the enemy’s camp there we secured de- pots of artillery and ammunition.” 13.—An official the Kars inclined in 11 we cap- fighting in has latterly Two German Submarines Are Sunk Off Dover 13, via London, 4:5 m Two German submarines we today fred upon and sunk by the coast batteries off Dover,according tc persistent rumors current in the city. The presence of hostile airships over the English Channel during last night has been reported today from various points on the coast. Thesc reports however, have as yet not been confirmed. Dover, Jan. D. To Loan $12,000,000 to Russian Government Petrograd, Jan. 13, 3:40 a. m.—A group of New York bankers, including J. P. Morgan & Co.,, have agreed to loan the Russian government $12,000,- 000, according to an official announce- ment made here today Swedish Steamer Vega Captured By Germans London, Jan. 13, 07 p. m.—The | ‘hange Telegraph company has re- ived a despatch from Copenhagen ving that the Swedish steamer Vega has been ptured in the Baltic a German torpedo boat destroyer and taken into Swinemunde. The Vega was from Rotterdam and is to have been on her way to Stockholm with a cargo of margarine. o by said o Immediate Extension of War in Balkans Via. and l.on- -The cor- at Hague m.- Berlin, don, Jan. The 10: A. share be an the war in not to do is ing circles in Bulgaria in the Dbelief that there immediate extension of the Balkans. All decisions, it s stated, depend on the results of the at battles now progressing. he Gazette's correspondent states that Rumania intends to increase the strength of her army at the end of January, but that Bulgaria has not vet decided to mobilize her reserves. 1914 Than Previous. n in the The books of the local post_office show that the receipts for the vear 1914 were less by $4.880.84 than those of 1913, $155,056.23 having heen 175.39 last yvear. The higgest falling off was noted during the last quar- ter, ending December 23, the receipts for that period in 1914 amounting to $41,044.05. The same quarter the vear previous brought in hich was larger hy $3,517 From the sale of stam was realized last Decemb P, a decrease We Have Furniture That Has Been Left Wit hUsfor Storage This assertment of Parlor, Dining Room and Bedroom Sets, Bedding, Stov: etc., will amount to a value of from $3,000 to $5,000. Much of this new. Furniture is ALL OF IT MUST BE SOLD TO PAY STORAGE CHARGES. A rare opportunity to select useful furniture at practically Your Own Price. FIRST COMERS SERVED FIRST. This the chance of a lifetime. John A. Andrews & Co. ol City Items ‘ ? Miss Agnes McMahon, a teacher at | the Grammar school, has recovered from a serious illness. recently under- at St. Francis' has returned to Paul, who went an operation hospital in Hartford, a's home. The annual banquet of Tule & Level office girls place at Bond's hotel ru F 1ith, 1915, The Dodge Motor Car is here. On exhibition tomorrow morning. Char- ter Oak Motor Car Co,, 14 Main St.— advt, Aaron the Stanley will take Hartford, Feb- | Black Sea At a meeting of the committee gupplies and printing last evening Chairman Dolan was authorized to continue his efforts to secure reduced advertising rates for city printing. on County Director Thomas J. installed the officers of the Southing- ton T AL B ciety last evening. He was accompanied by Councilman Thomas J. Coyle and Councilman ¥, I.. Conlon. The balance in the street depari- ment appropriation amounts to $17,- 3 The appropriation, including two special appropriations, was $144,- 000. Mrs. John (‘ooney her home, 50 Union street. Mrs. Cooney is the mother Rev. Pliny Cooney of Greenwich. Gerald M. Coholan, High of the sales force of the Vorks, left tod to work and Wisconsin, new him. I. Henry Mag, a M= sued 'S. I. Kennedy ard J. L. Smith, both of this city, for §50. Smith siened a $25 note and Kennedy en- dorsed it. Constable Winkle served papers on the defendants late yester- day. Smith 5 | is seriously ill at of street, Stanleyv in Illinois territory for a den man, has Attorney E. J Britain Lumber & Coal company has brought suit against Mr. and Mrs. George Kopolowitz for $100, claiming that the defendants have neglected to pay a bill for coal amounting to $60.78, The members of the war relief com- mittee of the Red Cross are this week packing two of gzarments for shipment to Europe some time this weelk The organization and indi- viduals that have been sewing for the Ned Cross have resumed their work with added enthu 5 after the Christmas holiday; Through Danberg, the New boxes REDMOND RE-ELECTED. Dublin, . Redmond today dent of the United the annual meeting of the directorate T.ondon John was re-clected presi- Irish League at held here. Resolutions were adopted, congratulating the Trish nation on the triumphant end of the agitation of the past forty years for a national self-government, but maintaining that in view of the critical situation which might arise in the near future the continued existence of the nation- organization, until the has , Is vitally essential crisis 3 N D COMMUNICATED. Miss Pearl White W m Recovered. Herald: It has been rumored for the past month that Pearl White, the heroine of the *“Pauline” recls is dead. Will you please put me right on the question. as But Has Editor arou Mi town Vi DCE Miss White was seriously ill with pneumonia about two months ago, but Las fully recovered and again at work in the ‘“‘movies.” Horehound and Tar for Coughs and (Drusg- iste) $1,114.46 from last month of the stamp sales for 1913. the Colds When it aches, use Pike's Toothache Drops | sian 132 Main Street RUSSIANS DESTROY 52 TURKISH BOATS | bombardment Czar's Fleet Viciorious n Naval En- | gagement in Black Sea During First Week of This Month, 13 naval Petrograd, Jan The following details the engagements the Black Sea during the first of January have been received of in week in | Petrograd The scene of these between Sinope and Rizah, Turkish ports on the southern coast of the | The Russian ships came up with the Turkish eruiser Medji- dieh, convoying a steamer, the Maria Rosetta, with a cargo of naptha for Trebizond. They opened fire on the Turkish ship and did considerable damage. The cruiser escs but the Maria Rosetta the bottom The night of January fleet came up with the Breslau and Hamidieh. A epirited exchange of shots followed and final- 1y the Turkish cruisers disappeared in the darkne: In Sourmene and ctivities was ved, was to 6 the Rus cruisers bay of i by in Rizah bay ( miles east Tre- bizond) the Russian warships de- 367-369 Main Strest MAR HE rwMOFHCAN Main stroyved fifty-one Turkish boats The of the port of Hopa which is the distributing point for the Tchoruk region, caused a number of fires along the coast A curious incident proceedings of the Turkish fleet in the Black § has been reported, It seems that the Turkish cruiser Bres Jau bombarded certain positions held Turkish troops near Liman, which is to the north of Hopa. Following this bombardment our troops pied without hindrance the from which Turkish soldiers had driven by the fire of their er concerning the occu positions been own cruis- FINISHES ITS DOCKET Hartford, Jan. 13.-——The court finished docket for vary term in today journed to in Haven uary 19 The fore it that Roberts against surance company ing the supreme Jar ad Jan its the this city New last of State the Automobilé of this eity payment of $5,400 or and or be case argued was Treasurer I involve bonds TAXT COMPANY INCORPORATES, Hartford, Jan. 13.—The Mathewson Taxi company, Danbury, capital $50 000, has filed a corporation certificate with the secretary of state. The in- corporators are Edwin E. and Nellic E. Mathewson and Seilina all of Danbury Seamar 367-369 KET Street Specials Thursday and Friday Fresh Canned FIS Salt Smoked FRESH SHORE HADDOCK FRESH HALIBUT STEAK ....... SILVER SALMON STEAK . .. LARGE SMELTS LAR RIESH MACKEREL LARGE FRESH CELS FRESH 23 » 15¢ NARRAGANSETT BAY OYSTER Fancy Alaska Salmon .. .can 10c | 5c¢ 25¢ 25c¢ 1 can TOMATOES and 1 19¢ SALT OR SMOKED HERRINGS .2 for CLEAN BROKEN RICE 6 Ibs MOHICAN PANCAKE FLOUR . pkgs Best Cooking Compound 2 lbs Boneless Cod Fish .. .. . 21bs SHREDDER COD FIsH . N. B. C. OYSTER CRACKERS MOHICAN CATSUP : 9c 3 Ihs 25C v 18¢ 15¢ 28¢c Ib MACARONI Good Cooking Butter Ih HOME MADE SAUSAGE LEAN FRESH SHOULDER LEAN PORK LOINS SALT SPARE RIBS ..... Sweet Navel Oranges . .2 doz 25¢ Fresh Dug Parsnips . .4 Ibs lOC SOUND RED CRANBERRIES

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