New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 18, 1915, Page 11

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5 about mm ‘| the fuse vh‘n omeor James Skelley Gibeck Gharged With ing Concealed Weapons gunman, two barbers, two immoral people, some “wild * boys, ddexet , several drunks comprised in police court this morn- aneck Carried Gun., °ph Grabeck charged with car- Eoncealed weapons, pleaded not At ped for to ed: ‘a were going to shoot on 3l wicinity ana when former ta his 2) torney W, F. Mangan ap- him and the case was ad- tomorrow. Officer Howley complaint last night that each Willow street. He found nd Frank McCormick he searched he found a loaded revol- pocket. Bonds were fixed hiers Fined $20 Each. dor e‘ded guilty Ballarhino and Jack Mar- to assaulting They were arrested by arles McCarthy on Béaver this morning. Salvador had an | 444 or for the girls. pipe as a weapon and Margrana ed ¢ pponent’s. 0 have wielded a knife and legs. Margrana's as badly battered and bleeding wing that he had received a vic- BOw: The fight started when accused Salvador of “fram- i up” on a goat raffle. “iBarbers Are Arrested. ha Fiela, a barbér at 95 Broad el i iMmissioners can aded not guilty to employ- licensed ky, the ‘barber. Frank man in question, d with doing barber's work license. Both cases weré ‘until Tuesday so the bar- come here. ere fixed at $200. Held for High Court. Klavielewscz pleaded not improper .conduct with Mrs. yder, wife of John Snyder, sent to jail on his wife's early in the week. 0 Mrs. pleaded not guilty. Officer the couple at their Wstreet home at midnight on of John Klevietz, a boarder. ~Mrs. Snyder were married B vears ago in this city by the| pieph - Zebris. nydeér said she asked the ac- ) get. her a glass of water at last night and he then 0 deave the bed chamber. John that he was innocent of any to th Wwrong. Both were bound e September 'term of the urt, bonds being fixed at e case of John and $300 :of the woman. always been Snyder's.com-- th boarders, but he - his. wife. was unduly in- was e to prove it. " Julian was charged with <the peace and drunkeén- lcer Cosgrove arrested him, fain street vesterday af- He was fined $15 and costs. to ‘Blow Up Block. flak, Ignatz Kowalski, John in | d Bolice Winchezsi, boys, ambers, charged with the caught them, CADETS READY FOR STATE FIELD DAY New Britain Will Also Be Represented in Parade By Thirty-six Young Ladiés, There will be a general meeting of all the Tierney Cadets of New Brit- ajn at T. A, B. ha] at 7:00 o'clock this evening for the purpose of ré- ceiving fingl instructions in regard to the C. T. A, U, field day at South- ington tomorrow, The Calets will bé in charge Colonel William F. Cosgrove. Company A. will' be uniformed as follows: White blouse, blue sash, fa. tigue leggins, long trousers and bell caps. Companies B. and C. will be uni- formed with white blouse, blue sash, uniform leggins, knickerbocker trou- sers and cadet caps. There will bé a company of thirty- six girls of St. Mary’'s school uni- formed as Red Cross nurses. This company will be in charge of Major ‘William J. Sullivan. A number of the local cadets are entered in the various athletic con- tests. Special attention has been given by the committee.to avoid having the line of match tiresome for the ca- of The members of the Y. M. T. A, & B. society will assemble in front of tae hall ‘on® Lafayette street toror- row morning at 8:30 to take part in the parade in Southington. They will march in a body down Lafayette -street .to.West Main . where -trolleys will be waiting. ST. MATTHEW'’S SCHOOL, Five graduates of St. Matthew's Gérman Lutheran school will receive diplomas next Friday evening. A special musical program will bé car- ried out under the direction of Prin- cipal Loiiis ‘Wagner. The graduates will be Walter Hausman, Adolph Schultz, Eisie Hausman, Marie Stéege and Edith Young, all or whom will enter New Britain High school. 1,000 CHICKEN COOPS. Superintendent of Health T. E. Reeks, who has been gumshoeing for chicken coops in the second taxing district, reports that he has un- carthed 1,000 and of these theére are 200 in the section bounded by a quar- ter of a block of Main street, by North street on the north ‘and Boyle's cor- ner on the south. He will try to have a law passed making it {llegal to keep chickens in the second m{ng district. ¢ CRACK ATHLETES COMING. A communication was read at the meeting of the New Britain Turner society last ‘evening stating that the Holyoke Turners society would be rep- resented at the state turnfest by its crack team. The local committes in charge - of the turnfest is well pleaged at’the announcement as the | Bay State society has some of the best athletes in the country on its team. ADVENT : PIONIC. Phe annual Sunday school pienic of the Second Advent church will ' be held tomorrow, at Elizabeth park in Hartford. A special trolley car has been chartered and members of the inpowder from F. C. Monier | Sunday school and church desiring The boys got twenty the, explosive and had it to attend are to meet at the church at 9 a. m. EAKS, short, sirloin, round P porterhouse, Fancy New | NORMAL SGHOOL Eighty-Six Young Ladies Will Re- ceive Diplomas Next Tuesday The graduates frem the New Britain State Normal school with the class of 1915 are announced as fol- lows: Ellen N. Andeérson of Hartford; Astrid B. Anderson of New Britain, Louise E. Atwood of Hartford, Alice "M. Ayres of Groton (Mystie), Evelyn M. Baker of New Britain, Elsie M. Bengs of Manchester, Edith M. Ben- gon ‘of Portland, Sara A. Bissell of Morris, Frances G. Brady of New Britain, Mari¢ L. Brock of Brookiyn, N. Y, Grace C. Burke of ‘Meriden, Aileen M. Burner of New Britain, Margaret C. Cadman of Manchester, Gertrude Carrieir of Manchester, Dorothy V. Chernaik of New Britain, Grace E. Coholan of New Britain, Grace M. Conlin of New Britain, Rachel E. Cottor of Middiefield, Alice E. Crusberg of New Britain, Agnes M. Curtin of Hartford. . Elizabeth L. Dagnall of Portland, Henrietta R. Derwig of Enfleld, Mary C. Dowling of Meriden. Rose' C. Dut- ton of Hartford, Mabel T. Earley of Meriden, Marion M. Egan of New Britain, May M. Flynn or Watertown, Ruth A, Flynn of Southington, Har- riett E. Gannett of Ellington, Muriel Aiv@ross of Meriden, Ruth P. E. Gross of Hartford, Marguerite L. Hanaghan of Hartford, Dorothy E. Hannum of Bristel, Helen F. Harris of New Britain, Georgia K. Hipelius of New Britain, Gertrude M. Holden ¢f Vernon, Mildren A. Hooper of New Britain, Julia €. Jennings of Bristol. Gertrude L. Johnson or Hartford, Julia. Kingsbury of Enfleld, Kathryn M. Kiniry of Southington, Elsie F. Knapp of Wethersfield, Dorothy T. Love of: Enfleld, Mary L. Lown of Portland, Catherine J. McKay of New London, Isabella G. Marthers of Mid- dletown; - Mildred D. McNichols - *of New. Britain, -Mary V. 0O’Connell of New Britain, Edna I. Patten of Meri- den, Margarét J. Pierson of Crom- well. Arabella B, Robinson of East Wind- sor, Mary H,:Ryan of. New .Britain, Anhétte B. Savage of Beriin, Mary E. Seymour of Suffield, Mary M. Schafer of New Britain, Wilhelmina A. S¢he- netsky of Hartland, Della E.-Shanna- ban, Waterbury, Dora M. Stram, Say- hrook, Alice N. Swenson of Hartford, Theckla H. E. Swenson of Bristol, Esther V. Thurston of New Britain, Serene H. Tuttle of Woodbury, Mary M. Welch of Manchester, Hazel A. Whitehead of Hartford, Carolyn Y. Wilber of New Britain, . Harriet ‘J. Weoodford . of Bloomfield, Louise Frooks of “Méridén, Marion C. Carls- son of Essex, Margaret Day of Salis- bury. Helen Pitcher of Hudson, Mabel K. Wass of Meriden, Leone Roberts~ of Stamford, Annette M: Bogue of Hartford, Cora A. Hawkes of Hartford, Margaret Dooley of Mid- dletown, Maude L. Johnson of Bristol, Lila: M. Millér of Winsted, Abbie R. Newbury of Bloomfield, Mary E. Reynolds of Middletown, Helén M. Ryan of Hartford, Estner T. Daiton of Naugatuck; Amy- Hricson of Bris- MY ford. Graduation .exercises will be held “Aext Tusaday I ) TN atterncon at 2 o' It has not been decided who wm m’e- sent the diplomas. DEATHS An_ FUNERALS, Miss Anna Weber. The funeral of Miss ~Anna Weber was held from St Peter's this morning at 9 o'clock. Chafles Coppens officiated at a Burial was in the C Lholx(‘ cemetery. John Hmnness:nn. The funeral of John Hovanessian was held this afternoon at the Erwin Mortuary chapel in Fairview ceme- tery. Rev. Harry 1. Bodley Omclstcd at the services. GERMANS CHECK ATTACK OF ALLIES (Continued from First Page.) ter above Zurawna on June 14, and 15, which resulted in the capture nf 202 officers and 8,746 men, accord- ing to an official statement issued at the war office tonight. Austro-Ger- man forces also are reported to have been hurled back on the same front further to the southeast while another force which crossed the Dniester above Niznlow was destroyed, No comment is made on the action be- tweéen Lubaczow and the San, except tu state that the engagemeént was “fierce.” French Official Report, Paris, June 18, 2:30 p. m.—The report on the progress of hostilities issued by the French war offices this afternoon consisted of tén words. It said there was nothing to add to the announcement given out last night. MARRIED 25 YEARS, Mr. and Mrs. William B. Montague of 706 Stanley street are observing the twenty-fifth anniversary of their wedding today. The couple were married by Rev. Dr. J. W. Cooper. Mrs. Montague was Miss Lucy Boehm. Two children have blessed the union, Miss Anna Montague, a teacher in 8 school in Lakeville, and Sidney Montague, a senior at the New Brit- ain High school Mr. Montague a.foreman of ‘the printing depart. ment of the Sessions Clock company, | Bristol. PRESENTED WITH PURSE. A . purse was presented Mrs. . John Peterson at home of Mrs. Andrew Carlson yes- terday afternoon by the Bethany Sis- térs’ society of the Swedish Bethany church. Mrs. Peterson just returned to this city after spending the past six years in Chicago, Il to ‘the BRIDAL SHOWER. Miss Alice. Parker, who is soen to become the bride of Hugh O'Connell, was tendered a surprise shower last evening at the home of Miss Agnes Holfelder of 165 Arch street. Games were played and dancing was en- joyed. Refreshments were sarved. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. A meeting of the Mercantile bureau of the Chamber of Commerce was held this morning. The Fourth of ; July committee will méet this evening. :J. E. Lathrop of New York will give T e ot Hrs” @ lecture on “Clty Planning” to the Civic bureau Tuesday evening. The officials of the city have been invited to attend. H¥atAsnun Oy, HARTFORD EUITS FOR STOUT WOMEN A SPECIALTY Ladies’ and Misses’| Glove Silk - COATS $12.50 and $14.95 In different stylees, colors: - Belgian Blue Navy Blue, Black, Gold, Green, Lavender, Purple. The - most desired “sporty” Coats of the seasom. Also see the H. O. P. Tennis Coats of Blazer North & Judd Colt’s Arms Bought and Sold Viyella Flannel at $12.50 Three different styles, one prettier than - the other, . 3809 City Items Take out a summer membership at Y. M. C. A, and keep cool.—advt. Secure relief from the hot weath- er by taking a daily shower bath and swim. Inquire -about summer membership, Y. M. C. A.—advt. W. L. Humason of 39 Grove Hill underwent an operation at Miss Nagle’s sanitarium recently. The operation was performed by Drs. Keith and Willard of Hartford and Dr. Kellogg of this city. Mrs. William Dunn of Union strest, i { s Miss Nagle's sanitarium, ing. Stella Rebékah lod@e, No. 11, will ! kold initiation at its meeting this evening in Jr. O. U. A. M. hall. Myer Chasen' of Rochester, N. Y., formerly of this city, will spend the next two weeks in New Britain. FAREWELL SURPRISE PARTY. A farewell surprise party was ten- dered to Miss Marion Randall by the Aokiya club at the Y. W. C. A. last evening. Miss Randall will become the bride of Rev. Wilbur Bull of | Maine this fall. BUTTER 31-21bs Sugar .. 10 1% 1b Pure Cocoa 1 pkg Jello ....... 2 bars Laundry Soap .... 1 pkg Corn Starch ...... 10¢ Strawberries Fresh Fancy Picked Natives LARGE RIPE BERRY who is under Dr. O'Conneil's cara at 1 is recuperat- |~ BOODY McLELLAN & C u MEMBERS NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE. 111 Broadway, New York. Established 1879. r We will execute your orders for any listed securities in amount from one share up. ‘We give the same careful attention to the one share buyer the larger customer. We will buy any number of shares from one up for cash. We will buy ten shares or more on conservative margin. DIRECT PRIVATE WIRE TO NEW YORK NEW BRITAIN OFFICE, 309-310 NAT'L BANK.BLDG, Telephone 1012, ¥. T. McManus, American Hardware Corp. Colt’s Patent Firearms New Britain Machine Co. e North & Judd Traut & Hine - Union Mfg Co. Bought and Sold 5 FRISBIE & s 50 PEARL ST." . W. G R Fr Fi K | -~ FINANCIAL NE WAR SHARES DULL ON STOCK EXCHANGE Few One Point Gains Registered— U. S. Steel Active New York, June 18.—Wall St. 10:80 a. m.—Prices of leading stocks show- ed no pronounced changes . at -the |ehyreh pariors tomorrow evening. opening of today's market, but! ... ¥ i arsal of the choir will be held reached very generally before the end ; feveriing. Professor Frank Brn of the half hour. United States Steel ? was the only leader to manifest any | MUSiCAl director of the North activity at the outset, initial sales in- | C01'¢8¢, of Chicago, Iil, will give cluding blocks of 1,000, 1,400 and (Plano and organ recital at the chi 2,000 shares at gains of 3-8 to -3 (Sunday evening at 7:30 o'clock. War shares were dull, with a few one-point gains. Coppers reflected Read_7. .. 14sy Rep 1 & 8 pta ... 873% Southern Paeific . 88 Southerh Railway 168 Tenn Copper o0 BT Lmon P-,clllc coe.128% .o 67% 144% 1 L ! Rubber Co U 8 Steel .... U 8 Steel pfd . Westinghouse Western Union 85 608 110 981, o 873 BT Mg * W % SWEDISH BETHANY NO The Dorcas society of the Bethany church will meet in Fancy lb 30c Lemon, Ginger, Milk or Soda Crackers 21bs 15¢ CONFECTIONERY SUGAR .........21bs 17¢ VAN CAMP’S EVAP. MILK ........3 cans 23¢ GOOD LAUNDRY SOAP . .........10 bars 25¢ WELCH’S GRAPE JUICE ..........pt bot {Q¢ 15¢ 15¢ 17¢ 9¢c MASON JARS 14c¢ Pints .......doz 41 ¢ 9c¢c | Quarts .....doz 45¢ OLIVES % 2 Quarts ....doz G9¢ 18¢ Best Pure 2 5 c 2 lbe 2O9C .MOHICAN BREAD HIS THIRD TRIP, Marriage intentions were flled with the eity clerk by Clarencs Lang. aged forty-four, a Boston man, and Mise Daisy K. Daray, the price reductions reported over night and minor specialties were ir- regular. Cuban Sugar broke 3 points after an opening gain of 1 1.2, Close—Railroad stocks led the de- clining movement of the final hour, Harriman and Hill issues, as well as { thirty-six, a nurse of Worcester, Atchison, averaging one point losses: er Lang has already been marri The closing was heavy. | twice. : Ly .doz 220 Potatoes ...pk 23c AN PEAS—1 CAN TOMATOES .for 1 5 C FED ROASTING VEAL ..........1b 15¢ INCY LEAN PORK ROAST .........1b ]3¢ SH KILLED STEWING FOWL ....Ib 16¢ NG TENDER LAMB LEGS b 18¢ CY SHOULDER POT ROASTS ....Ib 14¢ SH. GROUND HAMBURG STEAK™ 121/5¢ ik PORK CHOPS or Fresh Shoulders 1b 14¢ IREQUARTERS YOUNG LAMB ......1b 12¢ OR LOIN LAMB/CHOPS ..........Ib 18¢ "S GOLDEN WEST FOWL .......1b 23¢ DKED BONELESS COTTAGE HAM Ib ]16¢ York Meadowbrook Eg;l;doz 25¢ \ Cheese 21(: HE MOHICAN MARKE 1 can Cleanser Tc hasket 10c 10c SPECIAL ...... B9¢ Large Native Beets . .3 bchs 5 IN A 'BUNCH New York Stock Exchange quota. tions furnished by Richter & Co., members of the New York Stock Ex- change. Represented by E. W. Eddy, National Bank Building: TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFIC. LOST—Wednesday mounted pen. to Herald office. evening e Reward if returse 6-18-2 FOR SALE—White Orpington white leghorn baby chicke, each for immediate delivery’ M. Morse, East Berlin, Tel. 6688, A1 H. C. BOWERS, Maple street, eral agent for every book pul at very lowest terms. Fresh Cut Asparagus bch 3 BUNCHES 25c. 14c 10c 21c 15¢ 10c June 18. Low Clvn‘ 19% 49% T4 4% 363% 36% 551 533 | 4414 44D 501 513 9% 7% 10885 1085 10886¢ J124 123% 123% 36% ' 35% 36 101 100 100% .18 4% T4Y% L1823 160% 1603 . 162% 1521 1521 . 40% 39% 401 Chesa & Ohjo..... 39 38y 39 Chino Copper 46 453 45% Chi Mil & St Paul 91% 90% 90% Cong Gas 126 126 Distillers Sec 28 26% Erie 26 26 Erie 1st pfd 41 41 General Electric . 171% 172% Great Nor pfd....118% 1171 117%- Interborough 23% 23y 23% Interborough pfd,, 756% . 74% 76% Lehigh Valley ...144 143% 143% Mex Petroleum a6y T8y 13% National Lead ... 65% 65 65% N Y C & Hudson.. 88 88 1) Nev.Cons .....w.15 15 15 NYNHG&H RR 63% $2% Northern Pacific.106% 105 % Pénn R R .. L1063 1063 Pressed Steel Car 49% 491 Ray Cong ....... 24% 4% High. Am Beet Sugar. 5114 Am Copper 7 Alaska Gold Am Car & Foun to Am Can .... Am Locomotive Am Smelting Am Sugar Am Tel & Tel Anaconda Copper. . AT S Fe Ry Co.. MOHICAN BAKING . CHOCOLATE .. %-Ib QUAKER PUFFED 1-2 1b Cocoanut . Ib Con. Sugar 37% 56 455 51% 80% Large Juicy Lemons . .doz UNCAS PURE 61844 JELLY....10 oz. glass HIRE'S ROOT Extra Fancy Head Lettuce . .3 hds WANTED—Engineer at stone ing plant at Middlefield, Ct. perienced gingle man prefs ¢ Apply at Connecticut Quarries (‘5 White Oak Crusher. 6-18- MOTORBOAT FOR SALE-—20 f1. 4 1.2 ft. beam, open boat f equipped. 18 horse-power engin in commission at Middletown. Fi porticulars on demonstration, ud dress 768 Arch street, City, 618 TO RENT-—Cosey furnished room suite for house pantry, gas, set range, lights, bath, ete. Ci right. ~Address Box 1 FOR SALE 1914 Reo '3 also 1912 Studebaker both in fine condition, cash, street. WAN'rl:D—alrl for G. E. Prentice 15;1b pk Potatoes 2 s Onions for A Canadian Pacific Central Leather SELECT STUFFED Native Green i 3 Peas ....4 qts Mohican Apple- Butter . .3 Ibs 26% 265 . 41 1743 YORK STATE FLOUR 1-8 bbl sack $l .00 APPLES

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