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t street. ‘Woolen, formerly of New d Miss Esther Gullivan of re. married yesterday in G %J 123 Main St. for your fire- bks. Gladding.—advt. . H. T. Bray's family left today ftheir new home at Ocean Beach, Lenden, where they will spend . Summer N employe of the New Haven r¥“Tce Cream company was taken 9B East Main street this after- N apfd was removed to the hospital the police ambulance. He was “ ome by the heat. mechanic's lien for $15.96 has flled by Dick Mihaelian against property of Carl Ahlétrom on Haw- Street. *Other liens for $28.08, .23, $16;96 and $30.92 have been B+by.Carl Johnson, John Nelsen, rSU and Carl Christenson. ildren's $1.00 white canvas pumps Dameon's. Shoe Shop.—advt. NESSES DEFEND MIDSHIPMAN NELSON 't, Made to Show Ensign Me- Cheated in Study Reom Dur- ing Last Academic Year. nnapolis, Md., June 29.—Witnesses put on the stand at the investiga- o l‘rregulurnles in examinations ftie Naval Academy foday in de- '6[’ Midshipman . M. -velson, an ni man of last year's first class, e of the seven defendants rec- ded for dismissal by Superin- t Fullam. All with one excep- testified that they were asked to i Nelson's room when they were a &o be in danger of becoming un- ory in their studies. Nelson is Midshipman, who it is alléged, f & practice of coachA . backward nts. | _Attempt was mnde to show that John L. McCréa, of last yéar's ’fx , had che. ‘he ng the last academic V. Wiley testified lfeun ‘agked by Ensign R. “one of the defendants in the proeeedings, to. watch Mec- ;fl’- ‘that hé had done ' so, but #ee anything suspicious. iCrea is the officer who last week ited Buhren for alleged contemipt in attémpting to talk with a ted witness. . FEDISH GHURCH NOTES. ‘Swedish ‘Sewing society of the Lutheran church will meet -pastor 7 a patriotic sermon neéxt Sun- n the Fourth of July. The even- ryices willbe omitted. it ‘June 29.—Falr wea- ‘Fourth of July holiday was promised today by \ther burean for every section | country, exeept Oregon, where ¥ Price 3 Cts. ‘2 Coé,y, 15¢ DE ,,cek. ‘Although Mrs. Robert Lansing, the wifé of the new secretary of state, is not a “society?” woman in the usu. ally accepted meaning of the term, she has had wide and. intimate exper- ience of life in the great capitals of Europe, and her 1éng résidence in ‘Washington has familiarized her with the peculiar social problems of the place and ‘with the farredching ef- fects ‘of the social side. of diplomacy | and statecraft. .\ AUTO SMSMD BY O. Parker Stedrns of Andover Has Re- ‘markable E-:hpe From Death. in Accltll it at Wflmflc wnu‘mmfiél June Stearns of - Andover, had a remarlk:. able escape fiom death st Bolton' Center crossing today when his auto- mobile was smashed by a New York, New Haven #nd Hartford train. When the frain was brought to n |, stop Stearns was found on the pilot. ‘e was hot pneomclous. He was brought. to this city and taken to a hospital where an examination sho ed that his injuries consisted only of a brulsed hand and a contuston of the hip Stearns car stalled on the crossing abeut the time the train came around & curve and as his machine was crushed he was caught on the loco- motive's pilot, WILSON WATCHING SITUATIONS, Cornish, N. H., June 29.—Waearied by thé long automobile ride of ves- terday, President Wilson did not leave his summer home this morning, but remained in his study attending to his mai] and Oofficlal documents forwarded from Washington. He planned to go automobiling in the afternoon, ' The president kept in ¢lose touch with the state department to learn of possible development in the Européan and Mexican situations. It was said that there was nothing today to warrant any public expres- sion of opinion from him. e MISUNDERSTAND EACH OTHER. Berlin; June, 29, by Wireless to Say- ville, N. Y.—Dr. Anton Meyer-Ger- hard, the attache of the German colo- rial office, who was sent from the Vnited..States to Berlin by the Ger- man' ambassador, Count Von Bein- storff, to explain the views of the United States regarding the Lusitania case, published an article in Der Tag today on “Germany and Amtrica,” in which he says his experiences con- vipee him that both countries mis- understand each other. SG&L OR 8UY OfiOUSC FOR YOU 20--C. Parker i SEVERAL CHANGES AT POST OFFICE mendations That Will Be of .. Delaney, since oftice, into ‘has b Mq nimself. with . existing dmoxu and ' has collected much valuable - informdtion. He /mended several changes which, Trecom- it ‘adopteq: by the postofiice officiais, For manyw montlisicards have been ‘sent through the mails -on . which chains containing some sort of a prayer. were printed.; The recipient of the card is supposed to comply with & request ‘written on tae card, and on so doing they would be re- warded in.some manner, but in case that thé reéquest ‘was not complied with some dire thing would occur, As mail of this nature containing threats }s unmailable,” aceording.to the postal laws, steps are ‘being’ taken by Post- master Delaney, to eradicate it from the local)office. Another practice that has become prevalent of late, is the custom of inajling postal cards containing plc- tures of bables, anricuncing births, e¢le. In attempting to send the postals tor one cent the senders have placed them in envelopes, left unsealed, which 18 against the rules of the de- partment, The rule states that mail of this mature is first elass, therefore it requires a two cent stamp. If the senders of such cards wish to mail them at the one cent rate all that is necessary is to place the stamp on the card, Beginning Thursday, July 1, a new mail will be inaugurated which will no doubt be appreciated highly by business men and others, Heretofors & mall was recelved in this city which was teady for distribution at 9:15 o'clock in the evening, In the futurs the same mail will .arrive here on an earlier train and will be open for dis- tribution at 8:30 o’clock, Postmaster Delaney has been ndeavoring for some time to get this change realizing the benefit it will mean to local resi- aents, The lollowing earriers will leave on their annual vacation the first twe weeks in July: Claude Barrows, W, C, Owens, Peter McAvay and Frank Sunburn, Postmaster Delaney and Buperin. tendent. of Carriers John Meehan, made a tour of inspection in the Bel~ videre section yesterday to mako n study of the rapidly growing districe and which the residents clalm the present service is inadequate, | HAITIEN REBELS ATTACK FAILS, Ceap Haitien, Hayti, June 29.—Rebs! forcés commended by Dr. R. Bobo, who i8 trying, 1o overthrow the gov. érnment of President Guillaume, yes- terday attacked Fort Plerre Michie: but without result ~ The gunboar Pacific during the day bombardea Petite taken Where the rebels hm‘ll Church Workers™ The annual outing of of St. Mary’s church was h served. o 3 At the supper Water Comminio* P. J. Egan will read the following; poem: I hardly know what te write about this year, It seems so short, though last Jume we were here. ‘We see most of the faces, While some have gone places. same - smiling to We lost Fr. Hart, then Fr. Regan had to go, And the last one to Rizzo. While he were sorry, do, We are glad however, Donahae. lose iz Fr. what could we we got Fr. But that makes no difference, ‘mox nix ous” We have a neutral, Kraus. A little bird “hlupered to me other dayv, There is to be a promotion for Fr. Fay. Fr. William Springtime is fine, so is summer ang fall, But the Winters we still have, arg best of all. One thing is sure; as well as certain_ We have with us' yet, James Curtin. Weé would be quiet, bashful and tame, If we were to Iose Mrs Mary T. T TiCredn.” 3 7 And by thé way, for many a day ‘We'll 'have -that ‘“‘grand ‘6ld man” P. J. Tormay. The average age of the choir s un- known, By searching the town records 1! can be shown. . The Choral Union is in a class all alone, It comprises talent, tune - and tone. The pew collectors =ef full of -con- ceit, When a fitteen center hlrea a seat. The penny gatherers walk many a mile From year to vear up and down the aisle. y The sextons and helpers make the trustees laugh When they want the same pay as‘ James P. Ralph. - I think it is time to claee my Htfle rhyme, As Mr. Pierce says we home at nine: must go BALKAN SITUATION. Object of Visit of German Officials to Austrian Captial. Berlin, via: Liondon, Juneé 29, 7:37 a. | m.—Inquiries made in varfous diplo- matic and official. quarters tend to confirm the announcement made: yes- terday by the Frankfurter Zeitung that the chief purpose of the visit of Chancellor Von Bethmann-Hollweg and Foreign' Minister Von' Jagow to Vienna is to discuss the Balkan sjtua- tion. It is not known heérs whether Russia’s- offer of concessions to Ru- mania included the immediate cession of part of Bessarabia but this is un- derstood. to hdye been a part of the Rumanian demands. The trip of Dr. Von . Bethmann- Hollweg and Herr Von Jagow coming upon the heels' of -the Austro-German victories in Galicia,” caused rumors of impending peace negotiations, ‘but so far as can be learned this is not the object of their visit. LEAVES $500 FOR POOR. Mystic, June 29.—Under the will of Allen Avery, for over quarter of a cen- tury treasurer of a local firé company and holder of various town offices, $500 each is left to the poor of the towns of Groton and Stonington. Af- ter death of his wife, to whom bulk of the estate of $30,000 is given, vari- ous bequests will be paid and the re- mainder divided between Elm Grove cemetery and the poor of Stonington. MOTHER AND SON SHOT. Buffalo, N, Y., June 29.—Mr#s. Sarah Taylor. aged fifty-seven, and her son, Roy, twenty-eight years old, were found dead at their home here today. Both had been shot in the head and | the son still clasped a revolver'in his | hand. The gas in the room was found turned on. According to the pelice the tragedy was the result of a suicide pact. — e TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION. WANTED —Competent to substitute for one week. drees Box x12x, Herald. e ey LIMITATION Ad- OF CLAIMS, . At a Court of Probate holden at othé | %) the | M. | SUITS FOR STOUT WOMEN A SPECIALTY. ] TIME TO CHANGE To Lightweight Underwear. Your body, everybody, will appreciate these soft, smooth, airy’garments. Durable fabrics, known mak: H. 0. P. in the best , modest prices. 1k Hosiery. All different Twenty- colors two weights, Five Cents and one at Fifty Cents; one at Specia) clocked Palm Beach Hosme at Fifty Cents. D LS E— DEATHS AND FUNERALS. Mrs. Grace A. Lincoln. Mrs. Grace A. Lincoln, years ago a resident of this city, died last night at her home in New Haven The funeral will be held tomorrow afternoon at 2 o’clock with services at the grave in Fairview cemetery. | The deceased is " survived by | daughter, Mrs. Francis Goodwin, of | Kensington, two sisters, Mrs. C. J. | ufr of Kensington and Mrs. W B Al- len of Litchfleld, and & brother; Claiide B Goodwin of Kensington. ; ITEMS OF INTEREST FOR WOMEN A mixture of kerosene and am- monia cleans porcelain bathtubs and sinks instantly, and does not injure them as greatly ag acid ‘substances do. The comtombly furnished . porch always has a table for magasines and papers,: with a good heavy paper weight to keep the latter from blow- ing away. White enameled furniture can be cleaned by dissolving one toblespoon- ful of baking soda in one pint of warm Water. Saturated a soft cloth and wash the furniture, When the hot-water bag starts to leak ‘do not throw it away. but heat clean white sand and put it into the bag. The sand is better than water. It retains the heat longe; | . ! Anothér New Secretary. | (Waterbury American.) Can this be the man whom his critics are deriding that speaks to the navy war college words of such hope- ful significance in réspect to navy buildings? If lived up to it is all any- one can ask for. He no longer con- siders that our navy is the best equipped in the world and all suf- ficient for - all possibilities. On the contrary, he magnifies the difficulties of the situation and the strangeness of the problems that must be solved. He is looking for the best advice to meet the situation that will test the resources of the best naval minds. In | what he says Secretary Daniels is a different man. 1If he can carry into effect what he says, he is the right stenographer | 6-29-1d | - NEW BRITAIN, within and for the | DISTRICT OF BERLIN, in ' the County of Hartford and State' of Connecticut, on the 28th day of June, A, D, 1915, Present, Bernard B. Gaftney, Hsq.; Judge, On motion of Bernard E. Lynech of ¢ said New Britain, ag Administrator on | late of | within said district de- | the Estate of John A, Lynch, New Britain, ceased. THIS COURT doth decree that six months be allowed and limited for the creditors of said estate to exhibit their claims against the same to the Admin- istrator and directs that publie notice be given:of this order by advertising in @ newspaper published in said New Britain and having a circulation in said district, and by posting a’gopy thereof on the public sign post in-said Town of New Britafn, ' nearest the place where the deceased last dwelt. BERNARD F. GAFFNEY, - udge, word in the classh fied column makes your . wants kncwn to thousands of people. 1 'you have si o ell, if you want to hire help, if yos want a bet- ter situation, if you want || . whirear let a tenement | -the classified column will place you in touch wita the right people. e e———— BOODY M¢LELLAN & CO. & MEMBERS NEW ¥ORK 111 ¥, New York. STOCK EXCHANGE. Hstablished 1878, will execu& yonr orders for any listed ‘securities from ome shiare up. mmmmd-mflonmlbemm b flh",-uer customer. We will buy any number of shares from one up for cash, ‘anlll buy ten shares or more on conservative DIRECT PRIVATE WIRE TO NEW YORK L NEw Tagis. . BRITAIN OFFICE, 309-310 NAT'L BANK BLDG. . ¥ Record—Sells for 1 14 New York, June 29, Wall St 10:30 a, m~—A new low record for Cana- dian Pacific was the notable feature of today's early market, that stock selling down a point to 145 1-4. TUnited States Rubber also lost & point and some of the war shares, including Bethlehem Steel and General Blectric yvielded fractions. Amalgamated Cop- | per was among the steady leaders, gaining 5-8, with an advance of a point in Crucible Steel and Goodrich. Later Canadian Pacific and Rubber | added to initial losses with an irregu- lar trend in other parts of the list. Close—Declines became mofe ex- tensive in the final hour, Reading los- | ing over two points and Canadian Pa- | cific sagging to 141%. The closing | was heavy. New York Stock Bxchange quota- tions furnished by Ricnter & Co. members of the New York Stock Ex change. Represented by B. W. Eddy, National Bank building: June 29. Low. Ciose. 49 491 T4 T4% High. Am Beet Sugar. 493 Am Copper ...... 76% Am Car & Foun Co 56 54 54 Am Can | 461 46% 46% Am Can pfd. L100% 101% 101% Am Locomative .. 50% 49% 495, Am Snelting 80%%y 78% 79% Am Tel & Tel....123% 123% 128%/ Anaconda Copper. 36% 36% 36 A TS Fe Ry Co..101 100% 100%; B & O..ivveiion. 17% 0 78 76 DR T.... .- 883% 88 88 Beth Steel 170 166 167 Canadian Pacific. 146 141% 143 Central Leather 1% 40% 40% Cheésa & Ohlo.... 33% 38% 381 Chino Copper 46% 45% Chi Mil & St Plul 905 90% Cons Gas 127 Distillers Sec 28 Erie 26 Erie 1sf Vb oA v iR 40% General Electric..171 169% Great Nor pfd....119% 118% Interborough 223 . 22% Interborough ofd.. 76% - 75% Lehigh Valley .143 142% Mex Petroleum T4% 73% National Lead 631% 633 N YC & Hudson . 88% 87% NYNH&HRR 65y 64% Northern Pacific..107 1063 Pac Mall 8 SCo .. 88% 33% Penn R R 106% 105% Pressed Stee] Car 48 478 24% 24% 2149% 147% Southern Pacific 881 87% Southern Rlwy pfd 52% 53% Tenn Copper .... 37% 317 Union Pacific ..128 127% Utah Copper ..... 69 67% U 8 Rubber Co .. 50% 4§% U 8 Steel 61 6034 U S Steel pfd ....1005% 109% 99% 6614 . 26% . 26% 26 4013 1693 228 5% 142% 87% 107 147% 87% 52% 37 127% 0% 60 % 109% 99% 6614 ‘Westinghouse 100 Western Union .. 661 HARTFORD STOCK 333 |‘Aetna Life 1057% | Aetna Acci and Lia. 47% | Conn General Life 241 | Travelers .. American - Hosl American Hard: Arncrlcn- Silver Cse, Lekwd & Colling Co . Colt's Arms Eagle Lock W Frmngtn Rvr/, Hfd Blectric Light Co. Hfd C G L Co pfd Hfd Cy Gs Lgt C e Holyoke Water Pwr Co.405 International Silver pd International Silver cm. Jobns-Pratt Co L F & Clark J R Montgomery Co .. New Britain Machine C 67 New Deprtre Mfg C pdids New Deprtre M, Peck, Stow &/ | Plimpton Mfg Co™ P & W Co pfd.., Smyta Mtg Co . BNETCo 3 Standard Screw Coipé: .8y Standard Screw €Co M. 5t Stanley, Rule &, Ly | Stanley Works Swift & Co s | Taylor & Fenn. Cp ,.‘,“,,Q Torrington Co pl¢ q Torrington Co, v Traut & Hine vok Union Mfg Co - Us Envalove Us lnvelope Aetna Life Rt North & Judd Standard Screw Grifin Newber, Railroad and H& CWRR . NYNHE&H l!... City Bank .).. Conn River Bank Co, . Comnn Trust Co. .. i Fidelity Co . A pia Hfd National Bank Hfd Trust Co. ., National Ex Bank.. Aetna Fire .. 119% | conn Fire Hartford Fire .. Hfd Steam Boiler National Fire . 63% Phoenix Fire Standard Fire . 6414 | Iife and Indemnity The statement that 87% | wireless inventor, has apparatus by which it is p see through opaque o) stone wall—may or may lnt If it is true one cannot fadl’ impressed with thé vast of such an invention, It wo EXCHANGE REPORT |shie worid of all privacy and Hartford Stock Exchay tions, furnished by Richtef & Co., members of the New York Btock Ex- change. Represented by E.'W. Eddy, Natfona] Bank bnilding: Manufacturing Companies. Adams Express Co 85 Aetna Nut Co 19 95 A STRONG, “quota- nuw goes on behind would no longer be concealed. tunately the same statement nounces supplemental information inventor, realizing effects of its use, has decldo‘ make it public. hnk t6 the Garden of Eden. closed the invention carries the da CORPORAT ION' Connecticut Frust and Safe Deposit Co. organized and qualified through years of - eMicl trustworthy service, to act as Comervabr uart Executor or Administrator. CAPITAL $750,000. . that