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The most progressive land development for factory, house lots or bungalow sites in New Britain. The Barnesdale Real Estate and Building Company A e, . o Gives no presents, song or.chance, hires no brass bands, but give value in real estate. We have o e L the location, improvments,restrictions and love for our neighbor as others. See our agents, get their e L ) prices which are most liberal. BARNESDALE is located at ANDREWS’ CROSSING. AKNES nEsmEN. BR_N SDALE, WOOSTER STREET, ENGLAND MAY CALL ; PRMS[ FOR MORE TROOPS 10 GERMANY Viscount Haldane in House of Com.- mons Intimates Resorting to Universal Service. GfRL FLEES FIRE MINUS CLOTHING $1,000 FOR VANDERBILI'S BODY. Queenstown, May 14.—Alfred G . Vanderbilt's secretary has offered a reward of $1,000 for the recovery of Mr. Vanderbilt's bod il:hna:lo,x, was given until May 17 te make. this payment, HATTERS SUE BANKS ANDID.E.LOEWE & 0. Want (o Resover $25,000 loteest on Attached Funds. Norwalk, May 14.—Another chas- ter in the famous Danbury Hatters case Was opcned today when suits ag- gregating $25,000 were brought by the United Hatters of North America against Norwalk and Danbury banks | czme so'terrified that she fled from the and D. E. Loewe & company of Dan- | house dressed only in a neckiace and bury, to recover accrued interest on | ® Blorious head of hair. Arriving in those funds belonging to the hatters | yio Yard She was vesc el e which were attached when D./ E.|turned their backs to nide their Loewe & company brought action | hiushes. against the hatters in 1903, alleging | It 15 not known what caused the boyeott. The cases are returnable to | fire, but as it started in = bed room : in which were two beds it is thought the superior court of Fairfield county on the first Tuesday in June. {hat either a lamp was overturned or | the state council conferring the title sume one was smoking in bed. Engine of an ex-councilor upon one (Tf its of- The suits are brought with a view | Companies No. 1, 3 and & and Hook i ficers. - Earl Kieselbrack, who i has to recovering the accruing Interest |and Ladder company, No. 1, re- served as recording secretary for the only, the writs stating that “tie plain- | SPonded to the alarm from pox 37. Ast D elats wng;thl holdy Hhereer tif makes no claim to the money rep- resented by X X X several ac- The damage to the house will be | sitiom 3 about $200 but the value of the | The local council had as its special counts on deposit in said bank on the date of the attachment aforesaid, clothing which was destroyed cannot | Buests last evening several. national $13.50 Tailor Made Suits, now marked $8 50 be estimated. { and state officers, who were in attend- L1 esesssranans . and makes no objection to the pay- ance at the state session held in New $18.98 Tailor Made Suits, now marked $13 50 ment of the money then on deposit . Haven, among them the following: ; sit | MOTORCYCLIST IS e o AN National Councilor George S. Sides, 1 \ $5.98 Serge Coats, black and white checks, for tue of the judgment aforesald.” FINED IN COURT ! . $7.98 Harrisburg, Pa.; ex-National Coun- cilor Wilday D. Grovenor, Sharptown, this sale ... Interest About $25,000, Maryland; State (‘ouncn_m- Edwin A. '$11.98 Serge, Tweed and checked Coats The interest on these funds amounts | " Billnes, _Vealgr Bl ' ik to about $25,000. John Youknot, Failed to Have His State v $3.98 Dress Skirts at ...... . sz 50 . 50 dozen House Dresses, black and white nurses’ stripe, made of best Amoskeag Gingham, $1.25 value. 50 i Special at A IR C Waists, embroidered and tucked The hatters’ case has been in litl- pan, Mass.; State Councilor Martin L. New summer Jap and Tub Silk Good models, some in colored embroidery 95c gation in one form or another for b Gilman, Manchester, -Conp: exciNg- fronts. L. G. FISHER, 1046 Main Street about tweélve years. On August 31, tional Coungilor Dr. A, J, Cutting, All washable at g Corner Morgan and Main Hartford AMERICAN MECHANICS: INTERESTING SESSION New Britain Councl. Entertains Many Promineat Visitors. At the regular meeling of New Britain council, No. 8, O. U. A. M, held last evening in O. U. A. M. hall the several representatives to the state council meeting held at the Hotel Taft Iin New Haven yesterday, reported on business transacted at that session | The annual regort of the state coun- | cilor and other officers were read and much important business was tran- sacted. Martin L. Gilman of Manchester was clected as state councilor and it was voted to hold the next meeting on M. 11 in Bristol. New Britain council was honored by SWIFT's LICENSE SUSPENDED. Chief Rawlings has been notified by the secretary of state that the oper-, ator's license held by Orlando Swift of this city has been Indefinitely sus. "8 pended. About a week ago Mr. Swift figured in an aute accident which re sulted In his arrest and convictioh. FISHER’ THE WOMAN'S SHOP Remarkable Underpriced Sale Of Coats, Suits and Dresses ,Commencing Saturday WE BELIEVE THESE TO BE THE BIGGEST VALUES IN SUITS, COATS AND DRESSES OFFERED IN HARTFORD. Mary Wisk's Tenemont on Broad RHOADES WILL PAY. Water Commissioner W. B. Ross- berg has been informed by Edgar Rhoades that he will pay $500 on the munielpal ice crop by tomorrow, Mr. SO Strect Partially Gutted by Flames Early Today. Tenements at the house owned by Mary Wisk at No. 53 Broad street, were compelled to make a hasty exit in their night clothes at 1Z:46 o’clock ! this morning when a fire broke out in a down stairs bed room and burned up through the partitions and into the gocond floor before it could be stopped. While most of the tenants were able to gather a few clothes be- fore leaving there was one young %irl of about nineteen years who be- London, May 14.—Viscount Hal- dane, lord high chancellor, in the House of Lords, yesterday, intimated that the government was censidering the necessity of departing from volun- tary system of military enlistment and resorting to universal service through- out the kingdom, ~For the present, he said, the hands of the war office were full with the mien they posséssed, but it might be necessary to reconsider the situation in the light the tremen- dous necessities with which the nation Wwas confronted. In supporting the bill to give the government power to control the sale «of liquor in districts in wnich muni- tlons of war are manufactured, which was before the House of Lords on second reading, Viscount Haldane said: ‘“We are fighting for our lives.” He added that the opinion has been expressed until the return of normal conditions the volunteer system would be difficult to depart from, “yet we may find that we have to reconsider the situation in the light of the tre- mendous necessities where with the nation is confronted. We are not face to face with that problem yet. At present the hands of the war office are full with the men they possessed.” This appears tb confirm the idea prevalent here that, while recruiting ‘has been satisfactory, the very heavy fighting which has been taking place in Flanders, where the Germans have for almost a week been attacking with the greatest violence the British llue, shoWws that many more men will iRt time: Mun be required, if vtcmr_y is t6 be at- and law supplant inined. ‘tesulted from the loss s jon-combatant American BARK M AT AN ZAS & I8 LOST IN GALE » May 14.—'The coun- e substance d powerful d the moderation th which | the presi- "' Governor Arthur sas said today. ‘“The more impressive be- nperate and restrained its spirit of friendliness ce in the ultimate jus- ill of the German gov- WE GIVE AND REDEEM ROYAL 60LD 1BADING STAMPS CAR FARE PAID T0 OUT OF TCWN PATRONS i the president has said tous deliverance to the fernment. would not have sense of the great griev- ffered in the whole sub- ‘e policy of Germany's ore is not required to ' American nation’s pres. respect before the world ans will hope that the ment will meet the rea- ds sets forth in the or of Illinois. Ills, May 14.—"“The his- advisers at Wash- acted with utfmost cau- jberation,” said Gov. Ed- ne todayt - ve only formulated the po- Ms republic as to the pro- lives and rights of its Lights Lighted—Didn't Have 1903, D. E. Loewe & company brought License. Sbuthington, .. Conn,, ~and ex-State against Willlam _P. Bailey, Martin Gounotlor. F. :W.~ Johnson ,of ./ New Bawlor sma: dsisévs. Sotion. clatmtil a1 7F SUCRE, IS mBtercuein last | Seitaln ; ; : boycott. Certain moneys in Norwalk light | National Councilor Sides' expressed evening without having the and Danbury banks were attached in |lighted and also without having n‘s!szfl;‘l:“de(;tl “‘:, _f;\‘";@::{ ;‘;Y:":fll‘\l';; addition to ‘the homes and property | operator's license with him, John | it "lova council upon s large mem- holdings of ‘the union hatters. TRe-| vy .inot was fined $8 and costs by h(’rshi;) e ool woHE. LAt U helng | cently final judgment for Loewe & | ;o iner 08 BNEL, Ll n police court | moms D e for mar | bl ientrs st Ex-National ~Councilor Grovenor ;2‘-'/:,‘000(: ”:h.,mj‘"';:“{c;i‘t 'no\;‘ o‘.‘;f Youknot was arrgsted by Officer | spoke briefly of the work being done h:‘:’za'ble ‘at.any time and the United | 2lenczius on Arch street. K The of- | throughout the several states, This Hatters of North America in convens | 1OCF featified that Youlkuot.capie dowii | s lijs sscond official, Visit to, New Mon In New Yoik this’week, are con. | 1S Street With a woman in the slde | Britain, the first visit belig thres sidering plans for its payment in or. | CAF attached to his motorcycle, and |years age at the annual mesting of der that individual hatters may not | 1O 'Of his lights were lighted. A |tne State couucil. lose their homes. few. minutes later he came back again [ State Councilor Penniman strong- G and still no lights were visible. He ||y advocated the policy that President was stopped by the officer and when | \ilson has pursued along lines of questioned to show his license was un- | peace; he also spoke on the welfare ahia:ta 0o so. i of the order in Massachusetts. The accused admitted that he for-| Remarks were made by ex-National got to bring his license with him last | councilor Cutting, State Councilors night, but explained that he did net| Billings and Gilman and others. know his lights were out. The acety- | The third degres will be conferred lene tube, leading from the tank to| upon one candidate mext Thursday the lamp, burst, causing the lights to} ovening. A large delegation from g0 out, he said. As the street was|Nathan Hale council of Bristol will be brilliantly lighted he did net notice | present to witness the work. Refresh- that his own lights were out. ments will be served after The con- ferring of the degree. mation, through its ken and the pa- p of the republio} behind him and will the end.” Captain Nuss, Stewand 'and One Man of Crew of Ten Rescued—Others “Perished From Privation, of Kentucky. y., May 14.—“Presi- 1 believe, is prompted by’ justice and firmness in the has made public,” Gov. Creary of Kentucky sald New Haven, May 14.—The loss of the bark Matanzas, bound from Ner- folk to a Spanish port with coal, is announced in a letter received by the Benedict Manson company, of this city, from Captain A. H. Gray, of the schooner Bayard Barnes which" ar- rived' at Pard, Brazil, from Norfolk recently. The Bayard Barnes picked up a boat containing Captaln Harry Nuss of the Matanzas, the steward and one man, all who were left of a crew of ten men, The survivors were absa- lutely . helpless, having been long adrift and five days without water. The other sailors had perish from privation. The rescue of the Matanzas survivors was made in a gale, the Bayard Barnes having to come about Bought Accounts in Banks, After the attachment of the money and other property of Bailey, Lawler and other hatters was made, the United Hatters of North America bought from the individual hatters the accounts in the banks. They now claim that the interest which is nearly as much as the original principal, be- longs to them, and not to D, E. Loewe and company. Demand was recently made by the hatters for the money in ilie banks and the question came up before Judge Edwin S. Thomas in the T'nited States distriet court at New Haven. Judge Thomas refused to dent’s statement seems to tive, firm, comprehehsive ‘demands of the oc- FIELD DAY. Farmers’ Co-operative swill ‘hold a fleld déy at Poultry farm in East Bristol, bw afternoon and have invited ford County league to attend. cipal speakers will be Pro- V. ¥. Kirkpatrick of the Con- ‘Agricultural college and NAVY LEAGUE MEN Agent Walter A. Cook of the County league. three times to pick up the boat as it bore / down. The survivors were placed in charge of the American con- sul at Para. Captain Gray says the bark was lost in a gale, a series of which swept the Atlantic for many days, and through which the Barnes also went, without mishap. Captain Nuss of the Matanzas be- longs in Mystic, Conn. The names of the seaman and steward are not men- open the judgmen and for this season the suits are brought, Banks Involved in' Suit. The banks involved are the South Norwalk Savings bank, the Norwalk vings Society, the Union Savings Lank , of Danbury. Papers were gserved today by Deputy Sherifft D. Louis Ladrigan, Interest at the TUnion Savings VISIT WARSHIPS Dinner and Ball to Be Given This Eve- ning at Ansonia Hotel to Officers of the Fleei. New York, May 14.—Five theusand City ltems New Fngiish model Suits, Wilson's, City Hall.—advt. Judge Reeves of Burlington was a visitor at the office of the water com- migsioners today. Rev. J. Leo Sulliva of St. Joseph's ! chureh is spending a few days at ~Mis | Bank of Danbury amounts to about $18,000, at the Union Bank of Dan- bury to about $8,000 or §9,000, at the Norwalk Savings Soclety-approximate- The owners | )y $1,000 and at the Soutn Norwalk of New'| savings Bank about $1,200. Attach- ments were made for sums consider- ably larger. In the case of the Union favings Bank of Danbury the plain- 1iff claims judgment for $15,000, and in the other banks in proportionate amounts. In addition the hatters ask | for an injunction restraining the de- | | fendant D. E. Loewe and company from collecting and the defendant hunks from payving “said dividends or interest money' to any person or per- song except the plaintiff. members of the Navy I.edgue and their relatives and friends were among the thousands who today wvisited th: warships of the Atlantic fleet in- the Hudson river. Tonight the Navy League will give a dinner ard ball to the officers the fleet in the Ansonia hotel. Admiral Fletcher, Franklin .D. Roo: | sistant sceretary of the nav home in Waterbury. J G. tjoried. The Matanzas had a gross tonnags of 1,028, was built at Bath, Me, and hailed from New York. were Pendleton -Brothers York. been chosen will § { Fadie, who has supervisor of the playgrounds, report for duty on June 15. John Higgins, better known as “Bite,” was arrested by Officer Cos- grove this morning for drunkenness. Figures compiled at the office the city clerk show that thcre were Lyman Abbott will-speak at the din- | 141 pirths and 25 marriages in New ne the | Britain last ‘month. Preparations for the pafade of the | (o ari s St yave o home of enlisted men of the fleot through the | WO7C SR RS 8 MY g ‘ ing it. L‘;l‘ll }}od\\'e‘l Land company,l * 404 National Bank building.—advt. H ea n ‘ Mrs. L, B. Semple of 29 Trinity : streets of the city next Monday, whon President Wilson will review them, street is undergoing treatment at the Hartford hospital. were in progress today. The city has The police were notified last night £ that a young man whose name is un- { 4 a known, stole a pair of trousers and OPENING —OF—— of | BULLET WOUND FATAL. | d $1.00 a Waek purchase up to $15.00, terms on larger pur- s Suits,. .$15 to 325 ess .$10 to 820 .$3 to 87 Dresses and Waists, Petticonts, Millinery, Otto F. Fleischman Dies From Shot Fired by Himself. New York, May 14.—Otto F. Fleischmann, president of the Fleis- chmann Vehicle company and son of the - founder of the 'Flelschmann Bakery business and it§ famous ‘bread line, died late yesterday from the revolver snot he fired into his Dreast-yesterday in the Holland House. FEUD BREAKS OUT ANEW, Mr. Fleischmann’s brother, Raoul, S Wednesday night gave up a pint of his blood in a transfusion operation which it was hoped might have Hhis life, but the sacrifice was in vain. Mr, Fleischmann was 34 years old. He had been suffering from a nervous complaint for several vears. GRANGE MEMORIAL. | Burritt grange will hold its annual Mrs, O'Mara Claims She Was Dowsed | memorial services tomorrow evening With Pail of Water After Court. in Judd's hall and will have as its guests the members of Stanley post, The O'Mara-Dobruk feud has broken | No, 11, G. A. R. Miss - Humphries, | ©ape on a bicyele. out anew and yesterday there was who has recently moved from Meriden | Dr. George Crowley camplained to much excitement at the Mast Main | to this city, will appear on the pro- |'the police last night that his bag of m. Miss Humphries is an elocu- | instr s was st from his au- Birost'. holkesis i sataraair At piitries] 5T i P! instruments was stolen from . his a Charles Dobruk was fined in court for Lo tionist, tomobile on Lake Court last evening. e He later recovered the instruments. sweeping dirty water onto Mrs. Cath- MRS. TAYLOR'S BODY FOUND, Fred Winkle has notified the police erine O'Mara’s freshly painted house.! Queenstown, May 14 1:42 p. m.— |that A. Rachkow’s store at 48 Lafay-| Mrs. O'Mara complained to the police, | The American consulate has taken | ette street had been entered during causing the young man's arrest. charge of a body believed to be that | the night.. The store is closed, ow- Late yesterday she again complained | of Mrs. Annie §, Taylor of Dorcester, | ing to bankruptcy proceedings and ing plant of George Stengel, inc., here. | to the police, declaring that when | Mass., who was a second cabin pas- { Whether anything Wwas stolen is un- Some of the injuréd firemen were 80 | she went home Mr, Dobruk came af- | senger. on the Lusitania. ~Several|known. severely injured that they may not re- | ter her,and dowsed her with a pail| boats are still out searching for | Regular $1.50 quality Snirts at $1.00 cover, . . . y of watér, bodies, . 2 a\\'ilaon's, City Mall.—advt. appropriated $10,000 for the expenses of the parade, review and fireworks. twa odd shoes from Dubrdwy’'s stere He made his es- on Lafayette street, 's Suits......512 to $25 ? Norfolk Swits. .83 to $7 len's Top Coats, Rainceats, r rs, Hats, Shoes. he Menter Co. SIX FIREMEN CRUSHED. Newark, N. J,, May 14.—S8ix firemen were crushéd under falling brick walls early today while fighting a $300,000 fire which burned three fourstory bufldings of the. leather manufactur- ROSEBEN HAT SHOP 388 Main Street P