New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 27, 1915, Page 4

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*Principals Will Sing "Whistle It” Photo. by Murray. Miss Margaret | to render. The score of “The Red | thy will take advantage of the oppor- 4 Wilson, tn the | Mill" calls for several on their pat | MUPItY Which the tune affords to in- o troduce some local hits at the time. sl production | perhaps the most catchy of which 15 | ey are shown a5 they will sing the interesting songs | “Whistle It,” and it is expected that | song. ) 7 behave yourselves Do you want to Ctty ]tems have me put you out?" ‘You go to h—"' they shouted back [ at him Accordingly he got Officer Charles A meeting of the executive com- | mittee of the Commonwealth club will | Johnson, who was a spectator, and be held at 4:45 tomorrow afternoon {n | came down the center aisle after the the rooms of the chamber of com- |duo. Seeing them approaching one merce. It is expected arrangements | ©f the men leaped over the railing will be made for the next meeting of | into the hox and tried to get away. "I.a rfl- ADIJW the club. He was nabbed by B. R. Dodge, an | The Scandinavi 7 T e attache, and turned over to Officer | holh ko 2 dinavia gl SCIRT BU Rwill | o e e il o S R | ThUs v e t P"mosfi ;n‘;etB:;sclaeBT;n:le o({)n?;;-i:\!: :r][s;-x-‘ ed outside by Officer M. T. Cosgrove. (1..‘-\;:":\l:]\";"l.\'\]];vl:l];‘\ ',; «-t v']”!‘,‘( 1”“.\,](] hnthv ;.\]4< .l‘:u:‘| nr‘vh»- mf*ls who 1‘:‘(1 fnl\inve. top xi‘\\ : lnrlr v‘u rigr.\l left to 'r ight \v‘w el *‘v awforc "h L3 X e Manager McMahon says hal intends gel b on s an efficlent and e to aid the principals by loaning their Katherine Buol. Mildred Goodwin, | trude Pilz 15dith White, Itutl i 3 to make an example of these kind of | trained chorus. The Red Mill” is| voices and appearances to the success Agnes Vance, ITelen Corbin, Irene I chinsor Ruth Corbin and Jesxi§ 3 F. H. Johnson, president of the patrons as they annoy women who | t0 be well equipped with singers of | of the affair are shown They are as ! Vivian, Ruth Burkhardt: bottom ro', | Wightman n appropriation | Connecticut Chamber of Commerce, | come to his theater and he intends = — will speak at the banquet of the Glas- v ir 0 % 5 to have their actions stopped at once. BT B [ n iy Business Men's asscolslicnin i presented 'n | the Hotel Bond Friday night. T - )y Representative The annual meeting of the stock- felt that the | holders of Adkins Printing company . p the bullding in will be held at 4 o’clock Saturday af- rmory not only | ternoon. ?) fis also to be put The condition of Mrs. Andrew bndition. Johnson, who attempted to commit ted four of the | suicide by inhaling gas at her home pd recommended | on Sheffield street vesterday, is re- B rastng oy | POred e muen tmprovea wany. | His Decision Will Not B6 HKnown D. P - . E by Mr. Brown, Loren D. Penfield was today elected vice president for life, of the Asso- 4 st impo: UL | v ! S amper ot o | ciation ot Secretarien of connectiewt | UKl SaI6Ly Board Meels. by Mr. Schultz | ' cterans at the annual meeting held | Y > “ | at Hartford. and towns to | charters. The | ¥ebruary 5 isthe date set for a hear- After being here about ten days fnerce has begun | IN& on the application of Chauncey |and giving Dennis O'Keefe a com- pmong the sena- | V- Doane, administrator of the estate | plete course of instructions, and also ves to put the | ©f Matilda A. Doane, for permission | giving Night Patrol Driver Riley a to mortgage property of the estate. lesson or two, Chauffeur Shepard, he indebtedness | -Judge B. F. Gaffney of the court of | hired from the White Automobile pal corporations | probate left today for a short stay | company by the safety board for this With the ‘“nome | in New York city. purpose, has completed his work mit of five Per | Richard Stumpt has sold his hakery | here and left the city last night. Be- hllt(:ebtedn’esst:x' outfit to William Pechelis and Simon | fore going he visited Chairman B. B. ee o € | Vaznis, Alling, of the safety board, to make 8 only a tenta- his report on O'Kecfe. At the :;ritf;g:;g. “2 ooy o el e o rhfunnanfi request Mr. Shepard made ipd ; Maple Hili. hls report in writing and secaled 1t it of five per e ; | so that nobody but himself knows its B city in a dif- A. P. Campbell, an efficiency expert | contents. Chairman Alling will read confidently ex- | from the New York office, working the report at the ' regular monthly his matter will | out a new system at the local offices | 3 : of the United Electric Lignt & Water | MeCting to be held Monday night and BB it creat- | company upon it will hinge the question of Sl b whether or not O'Keefe will be re- Investigate the The case of Clement Matiska ver- | (a10a as patrol driver pposal avallable | gus Mrs. Tiofile Zareski, brother and e S Rlso a bill pro- | gister, in which the former is suing O’Kcefe Has Had Chance. nt of damages | ro; 475, came up in the court of com- Chairman Alling sa "I don't highways, and | mon pleas this afternoon. Judge W. | know what Mr. Shepard thinks . of [ndment of sec- | i Mangan represents the plaintift and | O'Keefe's ability and I don’t want to @t the public | Attorney J. G. Woods appears for the | know until the matier comes up be- to foreign at- | gefendant. fore the board. There was some The annual meeting of the Rack- | question as to whether or not he had liffe Brothers’ company was feld last | had a falr chance and the board e- evening and the following officers | cided that he should have one. llo and directors were elected: Presi- | has now had ten days of instruction | dent, F. G. Platt; secretary and treas- |and if he hgs proved himself capablo urer, F. E. Rackliffe; directors, F. G. | he will be retained. If he hasn't he h such procla. | Platt, H. L. Platt, A, N. Lewis and | wil] be let go. That's all.” Pmets. b Mareap. several other B anin Will Give Two Hearings. 3. on or about Friends of Herbert N. Dix, former- | ) g¢ner regular business will come | ly of this city but now of' Hartford, [, ", ¢"{he meeting Monday night. | Bsiteds Ao o St a B senate joint | Who is 11l with blood poisoning win |y &0 B¢ NS - SEEAEY A & ot e rning the res- | be glad to hear that he is improving. .long time ago to he pensioned off, | ductions presented by local society 1 follows: Wildem ... 5 Chas, Sahrbacher H‘m ; \|,‘,l ret 8 hes T. Meskill A little disarrangement in the steer- will he given a hearing at this time amateurs. The entire cast of ,..»m..J Con Kidder Andrew Corbin Wetmore | Capt, Doris Van Damm Louig Jones | C‘ountess " Anna police court of | ing gear of the new police patrol !gand his case will be settled, and Spe- ; e £ % £ R AL ECh P e e pld January 28 | placed it out of commission for a cjal Officer James Carrides, charged milar hearing | short time yesterday. It was speedily !yith being off his beat while on duty made no progress, The losses of the | passes leading into northeastern and 1 DEATHS AND FUNERALS of John H. |remedied, however. 4";.“‘1 who inds suspended awaitfng G[RMANS CAPI”R[ enemy at certain places were heavy northwestern Hungary The state- Judge of the The Bodwell Land company has | the board’s action, will be given a | “There Were no changes in the st | ment follews: TR T ill be held at ! transferred land on Carlton street to | hearing. | uation in Poland.” “In the Valleys of Ung, Latoreza X G ) i Margaret A. Beebe. Besldes these things there will be e and Nagy-Szamos the enemy has been John Alfred Olson, of 43 Franklin s e other matters to be considered. The 2 Germans Lose Heavily. forced to evacuate some important ‘:"" diga s "] ’I‘ """‘(" ""‘ “‘ e CY"T L OCKED UP FOR L R Paris, Jan. 27, 2:40 p. m.—Tho | helghte, after repeated and fruitiess| Britain Genoral hosplial following a p | ments will be received as will appli- French report given out by the war | Counter attacks which cost the enem 5 Kolnge alliivin Tanr mocs iven in Elec- cations for appointmen on these £ i b . born 1 office this afternoon does not record | en. e came to Asaerids fortyiteme. 3 T el & (Continued from.Tirst ’age.) 2 - ; R . 10. ANNOYING WOMAN t\(;‘u n:i;ydx;:'r:;:lzl ey (:3\‘«;“‘::“ AN e vRlor e nt r i g e TR e ncel HELD UNDER $1.000 BONDS, e R NRAIRG T N e 4 ile The battle line saw yesterday the cus- Hartford, Jan .—Chin Dung uet of the Ad- to come before the board. This will be “The battles on the heights of Cra- et sbgiaiib Al Wone e P 5 2 § Pri —_— 2 toma artillery exchanges and the ong and Lee Him, Chine brough Adkins 'l“t’ the ndrstinernlauiceltns@iolte el onniell e O Saliveaterd e ns e oY | Enesean SR SSeRs SR G o S the | here from Willimantic, were befor 01"(']“‘;’ I‘f_‘l °M | Thomas Toscano and Henry Ehle Ar- | tended by Frank Holmes, th new | tirely successful EheBErenchifiwerol i isiad sl iy A pres what | United States Commissioner Richard b. 10, in Elec- commissioner. € driven out of their positions in the teoi 'in (Ehtfflr,se il rested in Keeney's Theater Whether or not deposed commis- | hojghts to the west of La Croute nsists of Miss i seph R. Andrews, will take | perme : > surtebise A e Mrs, E on Cotopinine || O, L T iR, Al i ermaand foRthefeasciog oy rtebize i vrptiey M icE iy e clalmi i hat) | Tesldenial ot i el tniteal Btk ton] HTHEL ms, Harry and Arthur ar han Mrs. E. ¥ . { any actlon before this meeting is not | and were forced back on the southern { e N . B G a check was administered to the Ger- | case was continued to February 15 | daughters, Misses Helen, Ethe [Cyler and T. lefinitely known but it is suspected P ate. ry Two fr 9 ; s Tos. | 4€ v k slope of the elevated country, 2 s : okt day = - bonds o 0 ? 8 Vo fresh young men, Thomas Tos that he will have his lawyer get out mans near La Bassee yesterday, Her under bonds of $1,000, Mayor Dunn two days | cano and Henry Ehle, were arrested | ., "y junction restraining Mr. Alling | Saxons Capture Positions, it is | in Keeney's theater this afternoon by | from acting as chairman | «wa { ¢ - L% 3 ERESET L G, Several points of support extend- % ncoln banquet, | Officers Charles Johnson and Michael | ¢ Wyl | SYSTEDO I LSO LD RO S A The text of the communication fol- —— the Rev. Charles .} ed with this el RIS SIS DL S ILL AND KIRKHAM INSAoYSmRa gt 00100 m stresiwers i ovie: NAMES LAW PARTNER f St. Paul's English 1 garrans’@msntfi Cosgrove, on complaint of Manager o = AN ")‘”‘“l‘ “; Storm by thestexons Y"‘;h'l “In the sectors of Nieuport and of | Hartford., Jan. 27.—Word was re-| in Hartford, oo oet speakers | P. 8. McMahon, They are both o S Sl Ll BRI C Sibdy ¢ wounded ¢, g there were artillery engage- | ceived from Washington today that e svenkors 5 Judges of Police Court to Be Named | jrrenchmen were taken prisoners and | .- < i Ly o CORRT A SFien had ent, the com- | charged with breach of the peace, | 2 X : ments yesterday, A German aero ongressman Augustine Lonergan hac Mrs, Harreiet 12, Way E oz Tomorrow. eight machine guns were captured. 5 Z ¥ . 2 cithi the ASH >d the ng p Wils ded to the |, thelr fic 5 - plane was brought down within the [presentec € name of David A ilson Mye. H but their specific offense was annoy- | One depot of sappers and miners and | . Jelgl . State- | his law rtner \ tmaster . banquet, the | .o 5 voung woman who sat in front | The judiciary committee of the gen- | s lines of the Belgian army State- [ his law partner, to be postm At New Britain, d picey will have | 6p'thom and using abusive Janguage. | eral assembly will meet at the state | R \‘thl our | Ments made by prisoners establish the ‘ Hartford S5 W ew England The woman complained to Man- | capitol tomorrow to give hearings on s b point of | fAct that it was not a battalion but a | e : s et . E i % ‘ e SR, s cap >d 0 ¢ Rl on Ji - 25 attacked CRLIN HOBCES RESTED zements will c:;"dpfiq‘ pu»n;l}:. aper McMahon that the two men were | the judgeships Senator (l,t‘.;r,_,.\, “‘, support, The counter attacks made.| Cri52de Which on January | IN HOBCES AR Eements ¥ be ouse lf) " | reaching through the seat and touch- | Klett of this city is a member of this| by the French remained unsuccess- rkey, mashed | {ng her, at the same time making | committee ol ps, cranberry | ,ffensive remarks. The manager then | 2 Judge James '1 Meskill, pr '!ll 1 Snow Deep in Vosges, . , ese and deml | piq behind the curtains in the hox |Jjudge of the police court, will again men. a watch and then hopped a freight city. She was seventy-one vea | ratche In a few minutes he | be chosen to succeed himself, and “In the Vosges the snow lies decp Reports Austrian Successes, and skipped town, were arrested by and was fll but a short |eand w d. minutes h | l ad = i saw the two men reach between u\,\;.!m!zv John H. Kirkham will prob-| and is retarding our movements. Vienna, Jan. 27, by Wireless to/the Berlin authorities in Wallingford tury « Oldersh resigned his | seats and again annoy the woman. |ably be elected to succeed Judge Wil- | “In the eastern theater of the v Lendon, 9:32 a. m.—The offleial Aus- [this afternoon The vill be tried Bank v « & W. com- | He therefore leaned over the box and | liam I*. Mangan, who succecded him | Russian attacks made to the nor Nanl camaunieation tisaued odny. Te- | inEthel Baclinicouctl i morrow: Mo said: “Why don't you two fellows| under the democratic administration. | east of Gumbinnen (in ISast Prussia) ports successes In the fighting in the [ing l.mm.\» of Mrs. W\ Mrs. Alvin Lamb left the hospital ‘esented a bill “The governor Bte by official be known as 0 be observed ch other ways There are more roles with parts as-] cipals is shown above in costume as | Kid Connor .. Howard C. Wilson [ Governor of Zealand F'red Latham signed to them {n the Iled Mill than | they will appear Tuesday and Wed- | Jan Von Borker Thomas Gavin | Joshua Pennyfeather Harold White has been the case with former pro- | nesday, February 2 and 3. The cast is | Franz . Eliot Portey the past twenty i v He employed by Lander Y & Clark ind worked up 1o a week ago. He v a member of the Lander Frar amounted to a battalion and a half of | I Carroll in the United States court | (yare Mutual Ald soeiets men (one German battalion contains | today on a charge of being unlawful He is survived by & wite. M | Beatrice the losses of the Germans are placed | of Willimantic furnished bond for The tuneral wiliiy at two battalions. Lee Him, the other went to jail afternoon at 2 o'clock rriet I2. Way, forme our trenches to the east of Ypres. | mw, hoboes who walked into ti The deceased woman The enemy lost In this affalr What | ,xer station fn the Berlin freig ow of Dr. B, W. Way, who amount to a battalion and a half of |vardg at 2 g'clock this morning, stole time had an office on Arch street

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