New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 2, 1915, Page 9

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N CENT LOAF OF BREAD ON THE WAY four at $15 Per Bael Is Aso Said to Be Near. New rice of pinidn fon t fow York, breaqd of the the five A in inevitabl in A standard loaf will cost six cents in a days, and if thc of wheat mtinues to soar there be a fu fier increase in the pr the stalf fe to the consum George Ward o pmpany, e hi plery concern in Greater Nev BYS fhat bread rise bakers, very price il s the Ward Bread independent York { pric the i he absolt oncern willir r a reasonablc id, but it Rcreasing it the Ued in the An expert ster v wheat e future tew cent ared that can r past {wo e wheat and untry would eved too that were get $15 barrel flonr, and the lext whenat crop should be short Ird _the last was & bumper one ould be almost to have ur. Berlin News. (Continued in 180 cly in is certain s to would be un bread prices conditio rket flous present tflour in the that it 1 wias 1o thing tme He Buro- would af conditions in t in this 1. He be- on the way ezan to wed and int loar even of bre de- though the waur stopped it reguire before flolir me nor vears ke Le we a i o cevtain $ from renth Page.) ines obtain their water were frozen p. trains on the main line were late hrotighout the day. The waiting oom at the Berlin passenger station ¢as crowded with waiting patrons at oon. Shortly before noon, section men ucceeded in replacing on the rails a eavy snowplow which left the trac n front of Sheriff Clark’s res keveral hours earlier. Sessions were held his s-morning, but vere in attendance. St. Paul's church bell iews that the school een (it to cance] the sion. Those local children he New Britain High ot reach their classes on account ke demoralized {rolley AMany New Britain people employext n the local factories and of came fiown on the dinky trains. To the a number oung people, Vatkins and on, will pr t the tow February at the schools very few pupils This fternoon, proclaimed the committee had afternoon ses attending could ol school, service. e es, Give Play Soon. of the New! ssisted by el Moore of Kensing- ent “Out of the Shadows"” hall Wednesday cvening, 17. "Under range, auspices of Rritain Raymond Berlin Briefs, tendered a on Main oceasion Henry surpri strect Sunday g his Anderson was at his home afternoon, the seventeenth birthday. Friends were present from New Brit- ain, JKensington and Hartford and most enjoyable afternoon w pent The Foresters will hold 1ar meeting on Thursday his week. The committee arranging for the whist to he given by St. Paul's church Tuesday evening, Iebrus 16, post- boned the mecting which was to have cen held last evening until next Mon- night. fhe Motherhood club of the Berlin ‘ongregational church will hold an bntertainment and supper in the bhurch parlors February 1 0. M. Wiard has left his Oxford, Ohio, after everal weeks at the B. Smith of Norton oliver Porter is © party their evening of ay for having home of road. home spent Mrs. of Ken- the Bauer her s Kensington to Winburne, a visit with Robert Thomson of ielen Muir has returncd of E hort 1 st Berlin has ay in New 2il Carc from a re- turned ven. BANQUET HELD LAST NIGHT. Bows' Athileti =sociation St ‘hurch Given Good Following the nighit's bandiet of church Sunday f the ba mer, it was announced that a cup will ve provided for the thi pasketball champion: now being played by Athletic iation The banquet scehe of much enthus A. Fiske ol Berlin George Mar of - Yalc in, addre athletics ing of Iy il 1 was the Twenty-flive ho churches in the banquet, gafher presentation at last cup to the South the winner *baldl ehampionship last school, sun nners of in the Church the Boys h on N second from « iation w the S0 vhich socixtion. THIS 15 NOT FROM WINSTED, East lets that yurd of of the picked vesterday a heavy v radl them. B Hampton, 1 have blo door- Mrs, Jolb s hecauso mild e were st wding that overed The lLadie society St “ph’s church ing and clec Morrow Parish hall. ot stponcd Joz- its meet officers uniil in the { rehearsal I their Berlin | I~ series Yo on New has put successful comic s sccured to put on “The Red will be pre- Lyceum to- with the is conti- will be Mandeville, nusical director, who T number of aperas and who wa the finishing touch { Ml production which sented at the S8 W night, greatly pleased work of the company and dent that the performance excellent. “it is one of the hardest picces that cver been attempted and it is not company that can hope he said this Frank the a Ru I cvery amateur to mect with afternoon However, Mr. Mandevilie praised the of the principals and the chorus and sald that the dress last night was finished e re four hou for success,” wor rded dres goad ood time. time member o’clocls malke-up wi 11 Knowledge the o it 1 and started. G'clock. into the al to get o'clock was over [ night at It show hout he sessod hting effects, and the details of the nmes in the ginal Montgoni- one production had all been the different scenes and the effect delighted that Whiting color Mack of schemes, i or and § put into 1 nizht everyone. Everything naw, few part rehears ifternoon Much company this year, for most of them participated in the “Pinafore,”” “The Mockinz Bird” ar “The Belle of New York Nothing more pretentious than ““The Red Mill” could have been attempted by an amateur company and the optimism of Mr. Mandeville 15 an indication of coming success. Plot readiness. A were held this expected of the in Simple One. The story of “The Red Mill” can told briefly. Grethen is engaged to the governor of Zealand, the match having been made by her father. She is really in love with Captain Doris Van Dammn. The sea captain comes back the day bhefore the wedding and Grethen is locked up in the red mill to keep her from her lover Con Kidder and Kid Connor. two strand- cd Americans, are detained in thas Tnn kept by Willem and hear of Gretehen's imprisonment. They rescue her and the governor of Zealanad malkes the hest of the affair by marry- ing G Aunt Bertha. Fol- ‘owing is the cast of characters: The cast is as follow: Con Kidder, A Corbin Kid (Connor, Howard ' Van Borker. Thomas ISliot Porter:; Willem, bacher; Captain Doris Jones; Governor of Zealand, Latham: Joshut Pennyfeather, White: Gretchen, Helen Har- Ruth Gruet McKinnie: | iret 3. Wetmore; (Countess, | Anna Bodley: Butle Virgil Palmer. The scenes Pe: of the Red Mill: £1 omaster’ ho time, present: place, Watwyk-aan-Zee, Holland. Popular Songs to Be Sung. The songs, which are a feature, fol- low % Act more Tell 1 be ctehen's Wetmore: Van T I.onis Fred 2 Act a hall 1. “Mignonette.” Margaret Wot- and chorus; “You Never Can About 2 Woman,” Charles Sahr- Corbin Wetmore, niore, Howard Wilson: “The Isle of Our Dreams,” Heleh Harris and Louis Jones: “Go While the Goin’s Good,” Corbin Wetmore, Mrs, McKinnie, Mar- garet Wetmore, THow il Wilson: “When You're Pretty and the World Is ir,” chorus: “Moonbeams, Helen Harris and male chorus, Act 2 he Tegend of the AL Mirs! McKinnie and chorus; “Goodbye John,” Corbin Wetmore and Howard Wilson: “If He Loved Rut Me,” Mar- garet Wetmore and chorns very 1 Ts Ladies’ Day With Me,” Fred lsitham and chorus: “Because You're Vou,” Mrs. McKinnie and Fred tham: “The Streets of New York, Corbin Wetmore Mhe chorus groups in follows Margaret Wet- p the play are John Jackson, C('harles ar galowitz Clifton Wilson, Stanley Flannery, Robert Christie. ants-——Stella Johnson, Ruth Burckhardt, I"rances Fifth Avenue G | Stelia Johnson, | Goodwin Flowe Vin Lin, Ruth | Gertrude T W Ruth Helen Corbin, Corbi Alildrec GirlS—Mildred Ruth Corbin, Helen Co Hutehinson, Agn Vance, Pilz, 1 White. « Katherine Mill I Wightman, CGioodwin, irene an lith I8 xlish h Jessic T 1 hel 1 Crawfor ‘oubreftes Vi Crin 105 \Vance, Gertrude Ruth Hutchinson, Florine Parker, Idith White, Ruth | Pilz. Trene Bowery frances Parker, thardt Cromwel meon Charles Squires, W, H. mmes Flannery, wker W \bhe, Harold st Luthe arlor, Chatles in Nides de Comp, John Ja Kingsley, Charles Luther Parkes r Seg arles Stuhl . Clifton Wilson Cromwell Ca Rob- Jan ke Christie, John Flannery, e kson, Leon vart Kiddics, Hart, Wil- Virginia Kimbs Ashley, izabeth IKimball, Martha Moore, | liam Walker, Stanton Wedding Guests, Katherine Buol, Parker Abbe, Ruth Burkhardt, Cromwell H, Case, Helen Robert Christie, Mabel Craw- Flanne Mildred Good- George ik “arhin, ford, John s the ! | rehearsal. | sons, ‘rived at the Lyceum ! Traut, Mrs. W shown | jorie | Mis: M Act 1. at the Sign | ambetlal e in the | | I Mrs cher and Thomas Gavin: “Whistle | Judd, Mrs. 1 | { J La- | tion { the Florine § \ | { this jis home NEW BRITAIN FRANK MANDEVILLE PRAISES WORK OF RED MILL COMPANY Everything in Readiness for First Performance By Ama- teur Talent—Dress Rehearsal Promising and Suc- cessful Presentation Predicted. James Flannery, Ruth Hutchin- John kson, Stella L.eon Jackson, Katherine Stuart Kingsley, Florine Charles Law, IFrances Parker, Charles Merwin, Gertrude Pi gnes Vance, Stanley W. H. Rybec Oscar Segalowitz, Carl Steiner, Ruth Stuhlman, William Wilson. Prominent usher and ser the theater, Candy rown, win, son, AMilis Parker, Prior, lIrene Edith Jessie Wightiman Corbin, Squires, society women e on the committees : follows: 3 chairman, Mrs, 1 Cornelia Chamberlain, lertha Chamberlain. Sub Committee—DMrs, Mrs. J. M. Halloran, - N 1 Par- 1. Howard M Cath- Mitehell, Mrs. Herbert Mills, \ Mrs. C. H. Raymond Mazeine, Mrs R. C. Germond, Mrs. Hinckley. Mrs, Arthur Kimball, Mrs. W Booth, Mrs. Arthur Harrop, Mary Pease, Miss Florence Andrews, Miss Mary Rogers, Miss Jane Wessel Miss Agnes Middlemass, Miss Mar- Humason, Miss Dorotay White, Florence Camp. Ushers and Candy Sellers. Those who will t in ushering or selling candy are Mrs. Clarence I° Bennett, Mrs. Joseph 1M Hallorang Mrs. Robert T. Ifrisbie, Mrs. Herbert Pease, John Purney, Mrs. C Rams Mrs. Kennecth Hoffman, ndrews, Miss Emily An- Gertrude Iline, Miss Whittlesey, Katherine Wilbor, Miss Bertha Chamberlain, Miss Flora L. Humphrey, Mrs. Har M. Bates, Mrs. Charles P. Merwin, Mrs. Howard §. Humphrey, Mrs. How- ard Parsons, Mrs. R. (. Germond, Mrs. Raymond Healey, Miss Catherine Nor- ton, Miss Eleanor Martin, Irene Porter, Miss Miriam Mouat, jorie lumason, Miss Frances Joy, Miss Mary Hall, Miss Agnes Middlemas, M Margaret Middlem Miss Dor. othy White, Miss Mildred Palmer, Miss Beatrice Parter, Miss Mildred Weld, Mi Florence Goodwin, DMiss Agnes Curtin, Miss Marian Hoar, Mi Fthel Jackson, Miss ISleanor White, Miss Corinne Goodwin, Miss Elizabeth Traut, Miss Francesca aut, Ramona Martin, Miss Linene Miss Marian Dean, Miss Irene Margaret Russell, Miss Miss Rachel Parker, Mi Gertrude Strosser Hicks, Mrs. erine Joy, H M N Swift, Sally i Stros- Humason, Harriet Wel ser, Miss Viola Pragram Committee Carter, chairman, Mrs, Mrs. Ernest Cooper Program Selle Pinche Mrs, Howara Willlam Hatch, M Tlerbert Mills. Mrs William oth, Mrs Mrs. R Al MTs T Ilisha Cooper, Mrs Ps Charles M ons, shie Ki n Valentine Vib R et Pelton, Noah Lucis F. W. Ma Mrs. WL vlor, Mrs Slopér, Louis Mrs wmond Ernest Mrs. Mrs herts, Gilpatrick, Mrs, ¢. W. Nichol George T Harold Kimball, Mrs. Stanley Parker, Mrs. Alphonso Porter, Arthur Har Miss Helen € Ar Reynal, G. B Mrs, . vift, Sloper. Arthur Mrs Ashley, My Miss Rose Churchill Miss Ash- ley. OVERNOR PLANS TO CONSERVE FINANCES | Helcomb to Make Special Message— | Appropriations to Be Made at County Meetings. Feb. conserve the -A finances Hartford, 2 new to will proposi- of to the state probably be called the attention of members of assembly within a few weeks., Elither appropriations committee or the ce committee is expected to bring . resolution providing that all tions for hospitals shall made at county meetings instead appropriations by the general sembly In the resolutions introduced in behalf of various hospi- tals for certain sums aid These resolutions have the appropriations committec reported and a were favorably reported priations were made regate bhetween £200,000. While the the money indirectly, vided it and the that the counties the appropriations weetings. Tt was matter would 1 from an- be of as- past have been as wnd rule the totalling $200,000 it they appro the and furnished back, a state the new proposition shall directiy at their reported today be the subject Governor county pro- county that of a message Special dinners. Regar s T.unct advt. ision committc meeting The charter will hold it Carl Malmfeldt, a Massachusetts Institute of for a few days’ re weekly student at the Technology, vacation. Mr a A Mrs street. Mrs. to of and been born Irarandes, son hos Charles Johnson of Fairview to commit Andrew street, wha attempted cide by gas inhalation last weelk, reported as recovering at the hospital and will be able to leave the institu- tion in few days. sui a E. | il Miss | Miss | Mouat, | William | the general | DAILY Johnson, | Luther Parker, | White, | Charles | Clifton | Miss | ballots | be then | malke | ballots Hol- | tonight. | | | | | | | | | in | county | only | to a | of Lean Pork LOINS o lalr MID - WEEK SPEGIALS Good Laundry Soap ... .6 bars Best Laundry Starch ... .3 lbs Fancy Sliced Peaches .. . can 15¢ 15c¢ Heinz Sweet Relish ... . . pint Brewster's Cocoa . .Y ib can Sweet Green Peas . .large can MOH. PREPARED BUCKWHEAT 20c¢ 3c Kage 3 Ib Package REPUBLICAN CAUCUS ' ROCKEFELLER TARGET | STILL DEADLOCKED Informal Baliet This Morning; Cloonan’s Succssscr Not Chosen. Hartford, Ifeb. The New Haven count - Sixteen caucus failed to nominate commissioner to replace James of Meriden today ballots and ‘loonan formal one informal bai lot were taken bringing the grand tol al to 157 ballots, ten thrown out with irregular The caucus will before the L. Thursd ses log med th T N sion of o ature, iTred Ga An was high toda came within two votes of th venteen to win Kilkinson had run strone dropped to four votes and Patte Branford was el lord man and once needed of onia was who heretofore two. Covert of ed on o nm i 1th received or 1 nanes of M clove ballot v W those they i nfoy house, who rec ballots and who received and 15th The caucus which making a successor to Meriden, peared, being born of two votes on Perry of Milford the 14th A votes on Jame! stray ballots. is deadlo choice I commissioner in ssion ssemibly med 1t in s on long enough to take an informal ballot. The figures showed no material change from those in 126 ballots tak- during the two sittings Recess was hy reason of ab: i Hamden, Pierson | Milford and Nickerson of ven. The informal ballot, taken motion of Mr. Bronson of Watcrbury, showed these figures | Donovan &, Wilkinson 7, I'atten 4 Covert 3, Gaylord 10. | Mr. Bronson sccured ballot ground that onl fair to those who had the storm by waiti at stations for trajr and cars, to ascertain there Ty been any change in sentiment 1 ing the candidates. Te did not that it would be right to take al ballot with absentees, unle the informal ballot showed that a can didate had received more than the re- quired number to nominate Mr. Martin of Orar bollot the ground God had interver akh possible for all 1o I His motion without formal ballot Cauncns for Cloonan as a of bet its was i the Te hors. general w formal en previous until Reps. Smith taken nee noon of « of Seymour of Iast inform wits the it braved on the e b a lieve forim four on menmbe present (0 recess in was The can with members AT “or ! n present morning voted The vote wa n the following was i 11, 14, 1 rollows il alg) 1 Gaylord ikl Donovan 9 Wilkinson 7 4, 4 Patte 14 0 ; 59 o (e Covert ) 0 B A new candidate tenth ballot in of Branford, who g tenth enth the twelfth The vote on other | Journment were Donovan 10, Wilkinson 4, Patten 4 Gaylord Osborn Perry 0, 0, 0,0, 0 howed up on the Representative Oshorn t one ballot vote on the and eley ind two o Mot N ' 1, W n On account of an's Hospital B poned its meetin the the a for rain vesterday one week | tjourSale, 9to11A. M.,3 tnfiP.{M_. 26¢ 47c 10c 12"%¢ 0 1-.‘..25(: Late Howe Cran- TOMATOES 1 |2 k¢ TTER Guaranieed U LB RS Gua ugar 9 Ibs ..doz nteed Large Sound Onio Lean Porl Chops CAN PiAS CAN CORN Best Pure Lard =5 Guaranteed E ‘ Meadowbrook Checese New fell 7o day Ll ind wit t hot Mr. bec con put o cole tion on \ aid den o the oniy A H Ohi ¥ tion Sl cha lim mar ane We vhi atio Tane min for e ggs 1N b 2 lbs 25C d 29c 2lc A gts . .doz b ININDUSTRIAL INQUIRY (. P. Costigan Makes Aceusations Against Financier. York, Ieh L) 57 Jr ang mmdation by or ustrial ness was Americ m at his lation a 1 John D t dward United owr isc sentative commiss s M 1c stite Husioned libera before narro mak ipitate indi is. pre 1sehoid, Rockefeller forced Leen the n ‘ clu lic kefeller i-heartedi brushed My on has Clark | thropist Ha- | 1oy sth wha attitude in Ce Nothing tha pr cller irily nit ewing t he o mnda 1 s Rocke seco n o car Goff i A en o compsz IFounda the We found 1t those ritab in who le purpos the scope o v wonld limit ther to ther 1 the wor noo 18Dt inted Gofl R AN late thi brick block on Chestnut s inding origin: o relief o n I Rock ad aga of org who testified hefore the federal | ion Costig ine W timony ent estima public ctiv his f 1 ir feedir dusty appe afforded benefactor, ly b i n w trially his on anc husine a the at in ness (0 Ay tic Lockefeller at called could found impotent n i th f 1 and atl 21 n the peakir \1 unprejudiced that man out 1 Mohican Creamery MARKET agenci vision Fresh Made 3 Ibs 32c3:31 POUND SPEGIALS Vegetable Combinations 15 1b pk Potatoes 3 Ibs Parsnips 2 qts Onions .10¢ 42¢ value, all for .... 29¢ Assorted E‘hz)(irorales 'b 1 2C Fancy Bald'vin 1 SC 15¢ .ot 5C Fruit Coirbinat on Apples A ats Large Ripe Doz Sweet O 27c Connecticut Eggs Bananas From Nearby Farms 3 8 Cc : '9(' AP [ doz berries 1 Doz Lemons All for doz Winsted dicted Ieb H n Williams rrs oc tocke- efeller with Isanc N the Hubert By N in to- | krand jury, for murder Commis er anized | | ast mber ilarkhemsted ove 1 rafgned in the superior court ne bench warrant him After nded without an oti(s charging crime brief orkers | he wi Li trial, rema to the count on t tehfield bonds, to Roe arrived in Winstec t with State 1a company Palicamui He Poughlkeepsic f atc \ will | been | v N le h brought where he ities being held nine whil 1k ‘ msid ito ditioy of the state of Hurl trengthen they terd red rec extr and decided Connecticut h hid e tuced the f cise anne ed b o tict after were revie « District de tands [ Judge and back or w ided come ( trial Harr o onnecticut Colo- | mman | ver had a lo canference decide and not 1o oppPosC | i g, of tion e ged N has . confe to Offe wl e have ccured the in the vieinit ¥ Mr | tha . has |’ » Hurley c imposed silence { Mr rado, h¢ and Bave A re f thei ked that utiryi on that I No ne ot in 1 forenoon by \ he T cons the or he Ir leveland not toon gift his gifts to hospitals cem v pla surplh mid e od of will t comn udg felict he handli elf-pe iblc BATHROOM still orhin's throom ALIVE. nt that the in IFoun hilan il e | vidtad s Willtain for the the « that mitte dered Roe i5 n irzed rath a nt his innocence him prove ted while han kil Winsted r b rre 1d burg! 1o go to he was nd If have good mar ~hlow wonld kill place doing persor W up in bug 1 or hing | hin Niam been 1 r never shont m 1 T ; when ould o a m was the used leve- | nitt | | cou 1a A word in the classt- [ fied column makes your wants knewn to thousands of peoplc. If you have something to cell, if you want to hire help, if you want a bet- ter situation, if you want to hire or let a tenement the classifled column will place you in touch witn the right people. alarm zar f hot ROE BACK T0 FACE CHARGE OF MURDER Negro Alleged {0 Have Kiled Cum- missioner Now in Th's State. by of ¢ await MID - WEEK \ today w proceedings | night H fr o \tlorne th mi Squires” Shuuldars. Legs of You LAMB Fores of Youn LAMB Rib Roast BEEF Fresh Ground Hamburg Ib Ih Rib or Loin Lamb Chops b Lean Smoked Shoulders Fancy Salt Pork 'FRENCH REPC OF HEAV Ko Gains of er tered by Eo Feh | | | | Par 1 Irench war office thj port on the ch reads as of redoubled intensit The day Feb, on |1, ith | fighting the German on our pagt and of all ol with serious ) in | versaries when comp f men they ha Belgium the G Y idencd fron particul of enem; jail attackg ary importance pulsed % bers o In tiller tiv vas ‘ P sup, ¥ o past ir Ypre pla Are the reg and me o nt British Lose the 1 iment Cuk h Betweey AR 1 ar the | e troo reocey th kv lost and v prisd Bombard vhich ¢ hours methodieal pg Perthes cont 1ther smi of this vill Woevre dli an attack Bouchot on), wh n i two 1 t 1 orthwe the fe n en h There front ek i= nothing t4 in Lorraine and JOBS TOR 9 1 Steel MU for Sev | | { | Tomest ime - ol Feb of w urg orks the | company resumed o vesterday, giving em 8,000 and 9,000 wh ore running st tween pany has enc big plant weeks The fean oenberger pii and Wire this working ahb on horsel and other order will Steel full or time nalls 4 T'he men to the payroll. capacity wire new

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