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| 1 , | City lems | RICHTER & CO. lN Dr. George Woram and’ family have | MEMBERS NEw YORK STOCK EXCHAN returned from Atlantic City. Represented by E W. KDDY. New Britaln Nat. Rank Blde. Special prices on “Onyx™ ho: HARTFORD day and Saturday.—advt. ) The Lady Turners will meet this H evening at 7:30 o'clock. Black and White 50 shs North & Judd Companies E and 1, first infantry, , Arch street, Thursday evening at evening at the parish hall. Final ar- . rangements will be made for the min- T strel show to be given April 31, - Mrs. A. Hjerpe of Winthrop street ° . and Mr: Alex J. Olson of Dwight]| - In several different styles. Slany | common council will meet tonight and April 23. The committce on finance s - will a0 meet tonigh. 409-410 NATIONAL BANK BUILDI e ts sary celebration of the New Britain | Exceptional Amusemen e e e YOU ARE WELCOME of the New Britain Camera club at 0¥ W. B. Rossberg. lantern-silde direc | | | [ 7 o'clock, i ' A meeting of the Junior Holy Name society of St. Joseph's church “mi | st t are nding the week with | | | will give a hearing to “Tippy” Fav ; R ses. Unusual Trade Opportunities : iy Tuesday evening, April Lewis was chosen for vice president, § | P— ~ tor and M. G. Dilion, ch man of the | b, HARTFORI) STO(./K S OI:V [NCAMPM[N]’ ol gt Ol e : St A EXCHANGE RE Damon’s Shoe shop. Thursday ri- s 2 = ' SUITS FOR OUT WOMEN A | t] 90 shs Stanley Works be held at 30 o'clack tomorrov The committee on licenses of the | Il et o N tn i teaandl| Interesting Industrial Exposition i b e B INVESTMENTS ried out at the *l. 3 vcn,ul anniver- E. H. Start was ek-rie-tl president T T R, S N . P. A. Stahl, secretary and treasurer, | b and stone Vance were like to place their cars at the service of John Schreiner. named for the social cominittee. the committee leave them at the Arch | e funeral of John Schreiner, Who | The Red Men's orchestra will fur- Hartford Stock Exchange strect armory at 4 o'clock tomorrow | ..,s found dead in bed at his home | nisl, music for «u social and dence to tions, furnished by Richter R | on Arch street Monday evening, was | be held in Turner hall Friday evening. | | members of the New York St n . held at 9 o'clock this morning from | april 30, Refreshments will bo B i | change. Represented by E, LEAVES FOR CONFERENCE. | 8t. Peter's church. Interment Was in ved. R National Bank ¥ John Erickson of the 1. Porter |(he new Catholic cemetery. Mr. and Mrs, C. J. Tomlin enter- N . . Ma ST l Mr. : g anufact z Compa e it e i i e S ew Spring Styles | Bethlehem Stee! Risés to 145 but ... sl (Continued From First Page.) the New England conference which Ticlen Michalowska. SRl R e T e ) y |Adams Expres: .9 ~ opens this evening. He is the lay del- Helen, the twe year old daughter of | captured by the Mesdames Berry FOR WOMEN gied by Depurtment Commander | egate from the Swedish Lutheran | gtanley Michalowska, died today at| Mvron Willvs and Clara Leupold and | - e D‘sfi‘ms I_][G[ 10 130 I'rederick V. treeter of the G. A. R. | church in this city. Dr. Ohman of the | the family home, 539 Main street. The [ Letter Carrier Coleman. the consola- to the Sons of Veterans to attend the | Jocal church is the president of the |guneral will take place Friday and | tion awards going to the Mesdames H O P C t ‘ z canp firc at the ”‘“‘lf Snnony ’O'I“:"‘ | conference, and, as such, will preside | ;p¢ermant will be in Sacred Heart cem- | F'mma Leupold and Beekman. 0ats | New York, April 14, Wall St., 10:30 | vow night. Seats will be reserved o | at all of the sessions of the conven- 5 . . W T X : . . i S 5 | etery. The annual meeting of the Y. W. C. Are ready for you here in scores | A. M.—Bethlehem St as a the | the Sons of Veterans delegation. The ! tion. The matter of whether or not Eon A. will be held this evening. | © o oe anasein ih | committec in charge of the G. A. R. | an cpiscopacy should be adopted by | - N = cncampment is fully prepared for | the New England conference will be Catherino Karlowska . P,(};:“”"gm‘l““rv‘g_‘ pand i Domenica | Lo B . market, opening with a sale of 1,000 | Broad Brook Co the campfire, all arrangements havinz | considered at the conference. Catherine Karlowska, aged twent »_ud lr;]. h of .|m,«ly§1.r,\V, w r'r(' mar- | shares at 128 to 129 against yester- | The Edward alf Co been completed. { —_— eight, died today at her home, 45 !‘fll(; 1[_"20 ”‘nmo"m"x B CIGACIEcE e $7 45 tO $35 00 | day’s final price of 125. The stock |C L & B Co G. A. R. veterans began arriving A BEAUTIFUL DISPLAY. | mington. Tnterment will be in Sacre; mpsson ] | steadily ascended to 140, then mak Collins Co this afternoon. Most of them will ar- In connection with the Made in | Heart cemetery Friday following ser- _An automobile driven by C. 1. | a five point jump to 145, an advance |C0lts Arms Co rve tomorrow, however, when the |\ Britain display as shown in the | Vices in the Sacred Heart church. Iricson of Elm Hill crashed into the | — | of twenty points in less than ten min- | Pagle Lock Co i Boy Scouts aill ald in the work of re- | ig =t M e T merchants — rear of the National Biscuit com- RAE TAN7FR ENTERS utes. Irom this level it descended | Far River Power Co ceiving them and escorting thcm 5 s AT ER pany’s wagon driven by Percy Wells | even more speedily to 3 losin Hfd Carpet Co pfd S ma 5 of the city, perhaps none is attract- SIMPSON NAMED FOR 4 8 on Dy : z . e re speedily i ing ape around he city. e o Saduiba o e e sl pe ki e i P FA OF NOT GUILTY | i iaeosl e i vvteaheie e 100 Shral G0 o Not Enough Automoblles, | tion of hand paintea china in the| STATE'S PRISON POST The rest of the list was strong but or- Bivvan CORLEND ST (1 SR A meeting of Hira tempie, D. O. K | derly, Union Pacific, Southern Pacitic | Hfd C G L Co prd Philip Corbin, who Is n charge of | of Miss Rose MeIntyre and her class, _ will be held tomorrow evening in | and the Coppers rising from 1 1o |Hfd L Co com the arrangements for the automobilo | The name of each artist appears by Vega hall. Tmperial Prince Charles | o Charge. of Using Mails to Defraud | almost 3 points with further substan- | Holvoke W P Co parade, reports that the number of | the side of each piece, or set, and| Governor Nominates Hartford Doctor Rice of Rochester, N. Y., will be | ;. | tial gains in automobile shares. Tr Inter Silver pra men who have responded to the call | the artistic work is worthy of all the present on an official visrt. All mem- James W. Osborne—Released | Ing was furiously active during tho Inter Silver com, fof automobiles is not sufficlent 1o | special attention the window is ‘re- to Be Consulting Physician at bers are urged to attend. N at0 first half hour and embraced all vari- | Johns-Pratt Co T care for the veterans who it s expect- | ceiving. ) f Miss Jean Hamilton of Naugatuck Cofidiol i 0 | eties of issues. _ | Landers Prary & Clark. Wethersfield. spoke before the Working Girls' club| New York, April 14.—Rae Tanzer,| _Close.Pressure of profit taking be- J R Montgomery Co ; / Hol- | 1ast evening on “Club Work.” After | wno w. rdicted yesterday by the | Cdme more pronounced in the finul (N B Machine Co Hartford, FADFIIE14. Cloxern On O e e freshmintalivere earvad [l 10 Nas AT L SYER 00 | hour, lowest prices of the day then !N D Mfg Co pra comb sent to the senate today (he e et federal grand jury on the charge of |y .0 registered by many leaders. The [N D Mfg Co com nomination of Dr. Frederick T. Simp- | © . pleasant social hour was en- | yging the mails to defraud James W. | o o0 SO0 phosl ey Beci Bise ik wWitics ——— son of Hartford to be consulting phy- | zoved. Osborne, former assistant district at- ity Plimpton Mfg « ) T:HE | 367'369 ician at the state’s prson. Burritt Grange Dramatic club will | tornev, appeared in court today and | no© yvo. Stock Exchang auota- (P & W Co ,7“,'". R The excise committee returned to | stige “Her Friend, the Enemy,” in plea of not guilty She was re- et b pet guar building Aetna Nut Co Amer Bras Co Amer Hosiery Co Amer Hardware Co Amer Silver Co Amer Thread Co pfd Billings & Spencer Co of beautiful models and numbers of | disturbing feature of today's stock | Bristol Brass Co 367-369 oo et X i tions funished by Richter & s ¥ 5 : p . the house the bill increasing liquor | Berlin Town hall this evenins and in | Jeased on a bond of $3,000. e et N e o | SR 'r'\'];.;.l,,h, e al" al" licenses for druggists making the ree the Plainville Town hall tomorrow David Slade, her former attorney.| .hange Represented by E. W. Eddy, | Standard S Co Ded muus i 316 instead of 312 rur the ordinuw night. indicted vester with 'his brother A 4 9 L National Bank building | Standard 8 Co cor Y 3 - | Slade, o e « 'ge o b~ s 8 of so for the llt‘clw‘ to =ell liquors. In 2 structing just 1 connecction with 0 : of 22 Bellevue street, Hartford, and e e ; the previous bill the increase wos | ypio“panny Kaplan, aged twenty-one, | the case, wi GXpestodfionplen: Am Beet § ; 16% 46 4615 |8 1094 Fish S inls' § Th i d Frid made 100ipericentbutithe dmestst icola tmim atreet thisicity isecurealal| marsom BHE el I NEW IHENAl 18 Am M Copperi? o Brdng W7z Wb aat imas ' Co 240 lSh pecials ior ursday an riday { 0:":::32\.122 ‘f‘]:"{c‘;‘fit‘c‘::“}“l’o heanns | marriage license this afternoon. Sapns “‘\;“'l‘,;“l" e e M KiaaKal (Galdf 5 S is6g 5 | Torrington Co pra o4 lisstencay, ] C Lo Nas (IMImED v G8s e il OrMeY | Am Car & Foun Co Torrington Co com | made by increasing the present feces Professor J. A. Hultman, the noted | Wood today. In the telegram Mr. |’y "G . = el :”"'f\ ‘l‘h_” A FANCY BUCK SHAD.................Ib ch 33 1-3 per cent. | tenor singer, and his son Paul Hult- | §lade said he had learned that in-1°0 0 oia : 513 ; 7 Mfg Co N B (pat | ""Among favorable reports received | man, pianist, will give a concert Tri- | dictments had been filed against him | (i § 0% BICc * 8 Envelope Co pfd DELAWARE RIVER CUT SHAD b | in the senate were these: day evening at the Swedish Lutheran | and promised to appear for pleading |yt (PEOIN : el H g 00 L, LA FROA rots 1 50 | On a request of the 20,000 copies of | church, under the auspices of the | tomorrow. AMaxwell Slade surrend- |G SESUHE oo (0, [ iaselope | X | a digest of the revised excise laws Swedish Temperance federation. 4 | ered’ himself vesterday and was re- | o 80 Jon - J0A JEE 10 ‘\m|‘| o e o T FRESH SHORE HADDOCK, extra ]arge 1b 5c | ter this session ends; authorizing the [ 4\ . meeting held this afternoon, | leased in §5.000 bonds. Mr. Wood [\, 0conda Copper 35 Standard 8 pfd 5" | governor to appoint a commission of | iy &' 1 OGRS 'L RS AT team | announced aizo that_Aifred . Moo {3 S RS Ty AU . S 0 2% 'S8, eac 2, e detective employvec w he feftoliag slected Alford Schade for next year’s | Cullough, a B& O S 1 6 Z i ALMON STEAK .....................Ib ] 3 | commissioner and a clerk to receive | (i “mhe election was do“c“‘“ | Slades, who was also indicted, and|p o g 77 T e :‘: Ruilrond and Street Raiiroa a5 with not more than $1,000 eaci vhom a bench warrant was is- i s H & C-West R R gua (& 5,000 with not than $1,000 eaci for w benct t Beth Steel . 12 LAl FRESH HALIBU STEAK e lb 14c | for expenses. The ;{rnsr‘.‘\\;;”‘\':i\gl" \\‘a}.:("" - “("_"” sued, had been arrested, and would | . e Tp ific ‘ 1~\ Y NH & 2 0 heen given Burritt | | pear for pleading this afternoon P ;| Banks and Trust Comps POPULAR COUPLE | Granse and which was postponed on | “geven persons—the two Slades. Mc- | cpega & Ghio.... 47 51, 461 |Aetna Natlonul account of the storm, will be given | .t et PNt S et her two sis- g ra Large FRE Satirday evening A Sk Cullough, Miss anzar, % Chino Copper y 42 14 | City Bar a3 » April 17, instead. | .. pory and Rose, and Frank D. | 3 . MACKEREL ... .ei WEDDED SECRETLY | in juda's hail. A short sktech is part ‘_‘_‘r}nr‘d“‘}h,‘,‘,,, e e s it [ MU GRS LARGE FRESH of the program. as the result of the federal investi- l| ”‘1”\‘ Il'l"“\” : SRRINC s i — : 5 - sy 5 b 2| ela>indeo : PRI Tickets for the Waterbury fight can | gation of the case, which grew out of | [y e, B TN £ MO DA LA (L John Knowles, Jr.. and Miss Jennie | be had at M. T. Whites, 283 Main st. | Miss Rac Tanzer's $30.000 breach of | . FINNAN HADDIES LOUNDERS . ..... i i | promise sult against Mr. Osborne. The | LARGE EELS STI. Swanson Were Married in New The regular meeting of the L. A | federal officials snid today that taey High Low Closc, | Stanley Works | to revise the general i pet prd lst pfd 5 4414 d Trust " | General Electric ..1497, 1 934 | N 1l X expected to begin the first of the trials | o o0 "ol eg York State During Winter. O. H.. was held in Eagles' hall | Pnoenix National Bank ork Swte & Wintd within a month. Titerborongh S0n 173 9 | miversias) Traet o z | y last evening. Three new members | " & sThAl\ coD .. .. __John Knowles, Jr., a popular clerk | wepe clected, two applications re- | — e Interborough pfd 7 701 ecurity (‘o in the offices of the P. & F. Corbin! cejved, and the quarterly reports | HIGH SCHOOL NOTES, h Val NARRAGANSETT BAY OYSTER! company, and Miss Jemnie Swanson, | (ore made by the officers. A social daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph | ;4 (it will be held at the next Swanson of Osgood evenue, Were| ,..qting, also the drawing for a bar- Meetings Until married in Saranac, N. V., early in|,. of fliour will take place. The | Fresh Cut Ham- 1 4 Fresh Cut 1 . ‘th“ “'lil”‘l"’_" ‘,TW‘“‘"?”;"".""I-‘ e obCre | committee in charze of the sociatj . ! the \,,::u‘ ”‘v -’3;;;!‘ S burg Steak c Pork Chops .1b C romed by Rev. Mr. Smith, pastor of vents clu & | The couple’s marriage is a_secret | MisS 4. O'cele, @ . M. | e organization showid discr A e il | consists of Miss M. Fox, chairman; | ___.__—__.—— — : » § i It smans michdoll Mis Svars < i aetih e L rGT l nextiifa)l! ' > ssa A N ittens Fresh Shoulder Pot Roast Beef ......... . 1b 140 fonthols mdny tfteng S8 SWanson | | eet at tihe home of Miss A. O'Keefe | !"Y i b 4 y m R 2 ¢ .| Current Events Club Postpones | Missouri < N Fall. Fire Incurastce Compani] erday, it was decided that Miss AL is employed by A. W anley at his Litely the attendance at the meectives " Stocl s ng . 26, | Pho next Tuesday evening. heen poor and th thte main —————————————— 'y 3 | Knowles is the son of Mr. and Mrs. .y . for dishanding. The club wa Good Cooking 1 9c [ Nearby Farm 25c John Knowles of Osgood Hill. Both nized last fall through the effort b 2 1bs | are well known, The groom de- | INTERCLASS LEAGUE STARTED. | of Miss McAuley and Goodwin ) Compound | Eggs......doz clined to give the date of the wedding of the facul They have acted as SOULNETR T { Al AR TILS | when aquestioned tn that effect tihs its directors ana advisers tiroughout | * - 18% 183 | Aotna Acci and 1. residence in Stanley Quarter. Mr. | ity Tusur: panics Southern z = et e e Final Debate of Debating Chub to Be el i cTaared) aonae outhern Ry | ] Conn General Life FRESH OYSTER CRACKERS .......21bs afternoon. “Just say carly in tne e o the year and have created consider- JOTRCTH 8 ; ; Conuitenacil Lif c winter,” he suggested. Held at Y. M. C. A, Tonight. able interest on current topics in the | LTES S UPC ravelers LARGE SMOKED BLOATERS ....5 for JAPANESE CRUISER IDZUNO. Ehe fizstisanioin thefnterclassiln .| 55 timen t i The) ‘clubjiwill ireorganizellis A 4 Rubber Co ! . APPROVES c door Baseball league of the junior de- | ;oxt fall and new officers will he | & S Rub "” . > ‘ 2 NOTE ISSUE APPROVE 1" 8 Steel 1 Died on Submarine F-1 last night when the junior employed | The debaters on the school team | (o 0, =0 0 T directors of the New York, M | team| deteated the fresimen by (ne |22 FOlshing Up the mrptiments they | oo 0o tnicy i 7 ven & Hartford Rail my CANCY ‘ ER R e Honolulu pril 14.—The air com- € Se 1eiiren 3 ) © | \will present at the annual debate | & 5 en & artford om MANOE MY = 25c LSOOI G lzc | pression tank that is to be used in the | ScOTe of 12 to 5 The next gamel | oinot Holyvoke High mcnool April = 3 cans i il sDe e nistory de- : 2 school, especially -in the nistor N ; x < o r T - ey e S S oted i New 114 e b CHOICE ALASKA SALMON .........can 1 Oc | Pays Tribute to Twenty-one Men Who | partment of the Y. M. (. A. was held | clected L e ’ York, April 1 the & A (G il RINGS, in sauce, can attempt to raise the submerged sub- | %ill be plaved Thursday night between | 250,751 (10" 1ien "sehool nuditorium e e 14 SUNBhbAN marine F-4 today was tested yester- | {N¢ students and the senior employed | fuciness ‘Manager Axelson is arrang- | SEVENTY-NINE CAKES ....1-1b pkg (4 TUNA FISH : day by Divers Stephen '3, Drellishui]| teams- : ) ing for ex-Congressman Lonergan of | Seventy-nine upplications for VAN CAME 19C PREMIER and Frank Crilly. It was subjected | . The final debate of the William H. |y rord, Judge Kirkham of this city | censes were filed today with County | Of notes of the 2 cans = 2 Hart Debating club will be held to- A s, Sheld SPAGHETTI SQUASH .. to a pressure of 105 pounds to the | ° : 5 and Warren E. Sheldon of the Wes- | ssioner Yomeph! Towors .} and the Harlem River & Por Q P night on the question, Resolved, || iian. oniversite filoulty o' be judges, | Commissioner J ph T rs at R o e il That peace can best be maintained The tic s for dramatics will go | office of Liquor Prosecutor B. W. Ai- FLOUR 3 pkg oL siibmersion of 33Fifestibdlow tho sursll Sl o oty S national tisarimas | a1 eod Foias e orieee e il it There were nineteen druggise | MOY 1o 1t wan sunounced las F = s 1 (an i : = t T 3 s d s saloo CONses as 1 R SmLen by s an ment and the establishment of an in- | veay are somewhat reduced from the | licenses and sixty saloon licenses asked e negotiatlonat el face, and the results were reporicd Elliott M finest grown. . . 1-1b tin satisfactory. The pontoons that are ;. national police.” The affirmative et he tickets selling fog | for. 2 e UL COTERE 35C to be used to ralse the I'-4 1n caso| gebaters are W. H. Day and A \1 W”-w“‘.\ Yo '(“‘v x\.l Rk ssUingboothiEon | with J. P. Morgan & Co., th other means prove unavaling have | yjargon and the negative debaters are “5<|"\ el e ent will su | National Bank and the Nation 5 | been completed and are ready for use. | v " ay and John Johnson, e L L en Feiiin ol LAl i [[BSnkRoL NEWA Ork Jand| R Fancy Large 14(: Large Ripe 15C The Jupanese cruiser 1azuno o | inaton: Tussell, asencs mamager | emie arii Wil be i charge o (‘,”;,mn meet this ovening at the Jr, O, | body & Co. and Lee, Higgis leaving Honolulu yesterday steamcd | S hoenis Mutual Benenl 4 2 FpgEit et - ! N el Hunaereord: leanss | Coliof Boston Lemons . .doz Bananas . .doz e ssmioieblstancutitherpotnt hoe | cdthe Inos e SR e TRl [E dptiotiihs pRsaen & o ticketa i) RSl ae TS S e Fresh Cut :Zsc Sweet Sunkist lsc the submarine is believed to lic, the | o Service” to the salesmanship class |+ o, April 27 21 7:00 p. m Sl e e L s Splnach iy crew were drawn up in salute and the | 4¢ the v, M, (. A. last night. he tennis association is planning | o'd guards are requested to be pres- | . {a meeting he day, ag WANT LICENSES | of negotiations t li- | pleted for taking ¢ { New Haven" MOHICAN PANCAK 25c PURE square inch, which is equivalent to jt was announced las TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFIC, Oranges . .do: warship's flag was dipped in honor of The fiaal Aunpeniof tha bavatripe ive a dance to raise funds ta | ent. Next week Wednesday they will [FOUND —Boston terrier pup, ! the twenty-one men who died on| classes will be held day evening | support this sport for the 1915 | confer the first degree on a elass of can have rame h terer | roard the ¥-4. of this weck at 6:30 o'clock, | season. candidates. 716-3