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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JANUARY 17, 1916. i GERMAN OFFICERS’ !Murder of Americans Makes El Paso £ Aot ‘, o | RICHTER & C(),r PRISON IN ENGLAND Center of Agitation Against Mexico fera% L Y — A T shs AN HARDWARF 50 shs N. B. MACHINE " British Premit Unofficial Neutrals ‘ ki O o : shs FAGLE LOCK 50 shs TRAUT & HINE i Mo iige : shs NORTH & JUDD shs COLT'S AR {0 VISI[ [he Camp | 2 : L ik G P - ¥ g & ¢ wan ol shs STANLEY WORK shs SCOVILLE MFG. CO. S = ; : ; S D 1 e C shs UNION MFG. CO. shs AMERICAN BRASS O, : ; shs BRISTOL BRASS 5 shs NEW DEPARTURE (Correspondence of The Associated Press.) London Dec. 31 Next to Don-| nington Hall, Holyport is the most im- | srtant German oficers’ prison in | wi i : : X / i o : " v STt P 8 ety England and for the first time the | 3 , E e L ; Fal ¥ wuthorities have permittod unofficial B R : 7 T A - ; FINANCIAL NEWS neutrals to visit the camp. . i ] : Most of the prisoners have their quarters in the large building of the Holyport army preparatory school, but with an increase in their numb — S gaie e : Rep S dom it has been necessary to supplement 4 : o 3 . - Southern Pacif this with temporary wooden struc- . e o 3 e i - S ! Southern R Southern Ry pfd tures built in the school yard The o—— . 4 i & s S ¢ LU e 5o > Underwear Charles II as a residence for his = " 3 . % o S = | Tenn Copper favorite Nell Gwynne. It has been re- | Texas Oi] ;g & st S Eh ot g . - 7 = b . o o % BORE g & . N T o » D e Clearance appear= tah Copper TR A e Ry S e i ¢ i i - Wrights' $2.50 Wool Union Sui!!.‘MOve Up in Final HOUI‘-C]OSiflg Stk e 5 . : 5 S Steel Occupies Three Acres. oy % 2 i now $1.98. Irreg“lar Steel pfd The temporary huts are built close § - ~ - e $2.00 Half Wool Union Suits, now Car Chemic about the main building and the i 7 Westinghouse whole group, which does not occupy New York, Jan. 17, Wall street 10:30 [ Western Union ¢ Willys Overlanc 4. m.—The week opened with further | VW 1I¥s Overlana more than three acres, is surrounded : 4 $1.50 Ribbed Union Suits now 98c. | fence in the form of barbwire A { '- 9 o - e P $1.50 White Wool Underwear now ements. The commandant of | : it F : AR e | advances in a few of the more spec ol s PR il B e U ke . e : All $1.00 Underwear now 89c. | wiative stock issues, new high rec L quartered in a la brick residence : g ¢ i ¥ S | being made by International Nickel, » gateway of the school grounda 50c Ribbed Underwear now 42c. it the gateway of the school grounds, it L e vl Yo which probably served as a lodge 2 v “ vi ¥ - ” A g p f2 Flannel Shirts, now 98¢ and $1.48. - ; Srucible when the place was used as a coun- 3 5 i 3 3 > $1.00 Flannel Night Shirts, now 79¢. | cantile Marine preferred. ~Crucible | ¥ try home. The company of soldiers @ 4 i - 2 4 G o ol i Steel, Bethlehem Steel, American Can., o 3 : 50c Fle el Nig Shirts, v 42c. guarding the prisoners occupy the g 3 S 3 o ‘ 50c Flannel Night Shirts, now Mo sorhAin Brake and General tables and laundries of the school. | Electric were higher by substantial f These quarters are in the rear of the | AN Eaa L = . B R ; i 3 1 (Continued fr barbwire enclosure, which is entirely | x S i 3 ¥ 3 3 4 # ; $ | fractions to two point. Standarc e dsvoted to the quartersiof the impris- e g e e ’ shares showed no material change. U | (o p o STomn oned officers and their orderlies > ; iy 5 | Steel and the leading rails vary-forett J. Lake. In the spring of last week's | aro When the party of neutral cor- b A L i : a | ing little, if at all, from | Kenealy's name was mentiofnl respondents rived to inspect the & i - : 4§ 2 ¢ final quotations. Oil shares WeIe | jjia)y to he appointed a judge camp the prisoners were preparing to | . iy e . st e - A : Gk heavy, but fertilizers and some utll- | ¢ye superior court At that & leave the house for the eighteen acre ¢ = 2 . ¥ . 7 5 i - i > » ities added to recent advances. however, he suffered from appel athletic fleld. Twice weekly the pris »H el 3 i ¥ Y : . : e Wall St.—Closing—Obscure Stocks | citis necessitating an operation oners are compelled to seek this deld o s ; 4 3¢ : N . ; i were moved higher in the final OUr, | Tis health being precarious fon where they take whatever form of ex- .‘: E T e - 2 . : " “ & ek P - | R. R_ Mol‘gan and Bondsme[] but some of the minor rai U:;‘t::":’ir“ | time the appointment did not gi ceule dthevedeslne | Bveny oo > Minneapolis and §t. TLoui nom | him prisoners have the privilege of using . % : he's : : R e e e e 3 : el & i ; S / . : and preferred were Had Many Notable Cases. u e ha our perio C N S ; B § S 4 5 t Kenealy a 1 E i : o 5 5 v / : e i = <encaly appeared in many nof 1¥ele compulory e ln the ‘\"""mm‘”‘i‘ % . o ? : B gl e New York Stock Ixchange quota: | . ... ""no of the recent ones by SOl Gor walio s i e i e : : B A 1 Hartford, Jan. 17.—United States | ‘fons furnished by Richter I that which raised the quseiil ’:w‘ (-'m ‘.m t’:\{”‘ (nr(’u"nl\;-l\ keen, | ! # ot ) s . 4 = District Attorney: Thomas J. Spellacy | members of the New York Stock | the valuity of the federal i the Germans were p arl; . s i ) T e S b et T R has brought a suit for the govern-| vhange. Represented hv 1 liability law, known the H{ has now ceased on account of the | : ] ; R ent asking $6 amages from ¥ Jan. 17, e weather. Football and hockey are | ment asking $600 damages e : ! ST : G y o e / : cardo R. Morgan of New London and High Low Close Mr. Kenealy's family consists now played with the officer prison | : - * . : z el 3 SRSt 68 671 5 % : - % | . 5 3 g T the surcties on his bond, George ¢ Am Beet Sugar .. 68 h 7 his wife, thr sons and a daugh orderlies taking a lively interest in the | . : i < g - 4 i e 281 v : i i : > : S : : Morgan and the estate of Elias M. Allis halmers . E 2 One son is assistant prosecuting first named game at which they have | 2 d N laskal Glola p : T o ¢ e : 5 Morgan of New London alleging | Alaska Gold ..... i L torney in the Stamford city courty S L 2 i - breach of contract with Col. J. B. Bal- . Am Car & Fdy Co. other was assistant clerk in the Kept Under Guard. | inger to furnish coal and wood to the Am Tce ......... 253 s house, and the third resides in 8 A few minutes before the arrival of } Nowhere in the United States have [ he appeared in the lobby of an il |friend.” Consul Edwards 2 r forts near New London. Am: Can . . flj]‘: ford > daughter is Miss Bd the recreation hour an armed patrol [, erh S anai Paso hotel filled with mining men. [ that protection for the massacred 's were served in the case a Am Can pfd .....113% 11 13% | Kenealy. & % he murders of Americans in Mexico 3 Ly S 2 s S eral s p Pk ¢ United States Am TLoco ....... 66% 66 | is stationed about the wire fence | i 3 You cannot intimidate men, he | Americans was promised by General | few days ago by Deputy United States : y 6 66 6 Y4 which encloses the field. The officers | 1ed to more indignation and agita- | ..y tola the miners, and turnirg | Gavira, commandant at Juarez, Jan. 4. | Marshal Timothy E. Hawley who be- | Am Smelting ....106% 1051 McKINLEY TO then stroll from the house in groups | tion than in 131 Paso, Te the border | his back, he strode from the lobby. | He was instructed to demand of Me sides serving on the principal, also Am Tnh:l(' Pl s 5 2021 ¢ E through the main gate of the prison | city on the Rio Grande, in which | “Go back to Juarez, where you be- |ican authoritics the immediate pro- | served on G. Curtis Morgan, E. Frank Am Tel & Tel ....12 : Representative From Tilinols o and down a lane between a row of | \hany of the vietims are known. Ei |lons” the mining men shouted tection of property of mining_com- | Morgan and Constance Chappell, trus- | Anaconda Cop ... §9° 89 R i sentries to the field. Later their or- | they surrounded him in a threaten- | panies in western Chihuahua. In the | tees under the will of Elias F. Mor- | A T § Fe Ry Co. y i derlies appear under escort of | ing’ manner. “You are a Villa con- | bictures No. 1 shows a squad of MexX- | gan, | Baldwin Loco ....112%. Washington, Jan. 17.—Repres ’ armed guard. The groups that reach | city of Jaurez, has many Mexican in- | .ul. You arc not an American. Go |ican alrymen, similar to the sol- The complaint says that Ricardo k. | B & O ... vt 948 9414 n,\.» Tilson has secured the consed the field remain intact, and according | habitants. Thomas D. Edwards, |to Coahuila or wherever Vill is. We |diers sent to apprehend and punish | arorgan as principal and George C.and | B R T ... E Representative William McKinley, to the British officers in charge this | American consul at Juarez, was re- [ have cighteen American boys he mur- | the murderers of the Americans. No. | mlias 1. Morgan as :hiretics, executed | Beth Steel .......488 470 : I\\‘!mm 5, to attend and speak at same grouping takes place within the | ceived with shouts of derision when | dered. You ought to be proud of your |2 is the railroad station at 31 Paso. [ 3 hond Aug. 10, 1914 for the -perform- | Butte Superior ... 773 763 d cKinley dinner at New Havem prison. Differences of rank and so- | anite CF & contsnct dlened by Ricardo | Canadian Pacific .179% 178% % | McKinley day, January 29 cial position are sharply accentuated | R. Morgan to the United States rep- | Cen Leather .. 5% 53% ©64% | Representative McKinley is on and only broken down in the event | o _ | resented. by Colonel J. B. Ballinger, | Ches & Ohijo... 65 643 | the so-called “comebacks” not hij ofia) general celebration ofjsomefaort. | 2duslivicomioriable lnitho kassmant | nresldention e Douscher bank fand v quartermaster corps, U. S. A, for | Chino Copper ... 54% 54 i | been a member of the 63rd cong Andvathe prisoners are eknumberiof,| SSLTeIIAIE Sreithe SUChERn G NG rannce e WIthsthe New Tork braneh Clty ]fems furnishing coal to Fort Michie and | Chi Mil & St Paul.101 For several years he was the o 4 i 4 Paso, which is opposite the Mexican ? navy officers and cleavage the army | iNg rooms, schoolroom and dispen- |of that institution. ~Among other | G e o col T e 491 9 |man of the republican congressid in | sary. The officers who are paid a few | noted prisoners are Dr. Martin Luther, || Sar . ilton, Slocum, Totten, Wood and IL | Cons Gas 144 | committee. He is a good spes iherelalons of the e meen cents more than a dollar a day oo lsnaszon of the cruiser Emden, and Dr. T et ) ) G Wrehl g 191, | Cracible Steel .. and one of the most popular meiq The visit to the camp was made on | duct their own commisariat, it Iutz an authority on South Ameri- | M Nt MG rall ot ma s Ftrcet Bt lliee il il At ond was | Distillors Soc 3 . | the house. o wintry afternoon when the vivid | COSts them about fifty cents daily. jcan affairs, i : SO AL U 95, never delivered, though demanded, | Erie and picturesque uniforms of the offi- | The resulting menu provided by « e s { Rev, J. T. Winters of St. Mary’s | and the colonel had to buy cos\ and | Irie 1st pfd Gl RELEASED FROM DETENTH ve touch of color to the dis- | tvPical looking Cerman chef is var- OUT AGAIN, IN AGAIN. | ehurch was unable to officiate at mass | wooq in the open market whieh cost | General Electric ; Salvauellis surroundings. The presence | ied, and sustaining. s S | yesterday owing to an attack of grip. | $487.25 in excess of the price stipulat- | Goodrich Rub ... i 3 Jossel Flkind, An Alien Allowed the officers of so many bril- | Within the wire enclosure the [“Bite” Higgins Enjoys Short Libert, A marriage license was granted to- ) ed in Morgan's contract. | Great Nor pfd ....124% Y Proceed to Hartford. liant garrison uniforms is accounted , Prisoners 1=m- ];‘“ ul;'“"‘- ’m; “‘ “;r’f on After Release From Jail. ! to Antonio Polumbo of Kensing —_— | Gt Nor Ore Cetfs. 4914 9 ® or by the fact that whenever a | cccasional visits of Inspection, mno - : . P 188 Rosie Itosa of | 2 e . = Inspira Son (NS ; Washington, Jan. 17.—Congresss German reserve officer was . seized | British uniformsg are ever seen within | Rele el fzomif ol SeymsllatzecclLoh SRS Retl i ose o il ML B HARMERSDEAD. I\'u:s:;fl((:;\t\' S0 41 il 3 ; was notified late Saturday a ship enroute to Germany, he | the gates. Lieutenant Colonel Sir | COUNty jail this morning and return- S Chicago, Jan. 17.—Benny Feinbers, | Lehigh Valley 805 8014 ternoon by the immigration bul s permitted to send home for his | John Gladstone, commandant of the |1NS at once to this city, John “Bite” | 1ss Rose Churchill will give a re- | known in pugilistic circles as the | Maxwell Motor 68% 661 | that alien Jossel Elkind, who miform. The-officers actually cap- | camp, has made as few rules as | !8&Ins fell into the clutches of the _ception IFriday. January 21, from 4 to | original Kid Farmer, died today at the | mx potirem 104 5 been detained at Ellis Island, had b ured in action wear the usual Ger- | Dossible and left their enforcement to | 12W @ few minutes after his arrival 6 o'clock, at her home on IFranklin | home of his parents here of tubercu- National Lead 71 % admitted and allowed to proceed nan field grey uniform while the | the Germans themselves. These rules |l the Hardware city. square in honor of Miss Julie Herne, | losis. He was credited with an un- | \ Y C & Hudson 1,"“; Hartford where his cousin Bai Javal officers, most of whom wers | are of the type to which military | John sauntered along Main strect leading lady with the Lyceum Stock | usual number of victories though he | N YNH&H RR 7514 | Marcus resides at South street) \ptured at the battle off the Falk- | forces on active service are usually | FCN€Wing acquaintances until — he company never won a championship. He!N Y Ont & West, 2915 21 4 The case was referred to Mr. Oal nd islands, wear blue uniforms, | subject, and except that no liberty is ’\"m:l"\”{ Lafayette street, where Mis | e Working Girls' ciub will hold a | fought as a featherweight and as & Norttlor Dasins ey 3 | by Representative Myer Lond * which differ little in appearance from | cver given beyond the bounds of the | Y% Dbec ““‘"\,“’"hjfi‘d on a pile of pyhlic whist tomorrow evening at | welterweight and was said to have | Narpeir . ek 130 : 0w | socialist of New York a personal hose of their captors. prison the officers suffer no greater “r-v E ‘{;jh-o"lc fvfrf\b:xj{xn e fl;:llnj\: their rooms in the Judd block. Suit- | had 178 encounters of which he lost Pac Mall 8 8 Co. . b quaintance. Cimdncted Throngh Qusviers. u»fr}(-nnnx than their captors in e s nh;\““&"‘;(‘\:' S(‘;"““”“‘. able prizes will be offered and a so- | only five. He won his first 48 bouts | penn R R 58 5 E ‘ = iTla el omiers hwerclimil e | et sy B became better acquainted with them | < Will fotlow Slthotiiafdsteat | People’s Gas | The board of directors of the ¥, recreation ground the visitors were | 125, Officers Thcre. and the articles hecame so chummy Jnedf Monsseshnasiirecoyereditront [iEressoaySteclRCar i [C. A will hold its monthly mell sonducted through their quarte The prisoners, who number one | that they left their resting place ana A0 attack of the grip and has resumed | COUNSEL FAILS TO APPEAR RayRConsEE 36 [[in ithe) assoclation uliiee FIR. The bathing department is well | hundred and twenty-five army and |found their way under his arm. Tak. his studies at Niagara University. The non-appeardnce of Attorney | 1eading ]S ololoch squipped with bathtubs from the | Looc omcers with fifty-two enlisted 1};1.<‘l3.i.\ l\o\v‘fricnd.\' out for a '\\l:v! s lmrh]\(z”llu absence L;r Rev. Dr. G.| Louis Gross of Hartford, counsel for school, which while hardly man's size e e " | “Bite” wound up in a saloon next doo: - C. Hill, pastor of the South Con- | Jacob Greenberg caused a continuanc wre plentifully supplied with hot wa- | M€n as servant orderlies. are under | (o the clothing store. The proprictor | gregational ehurch, Kev. H. S. Fox, as- | in (he hearing of i e “er During the summer the officers ; the command of their senier officer, | in the mean time had heen appraised | sistant pastor will be in charge. Dr. the case of Attorney I°. B. Hunger- ARD OILS had the use of the school swimming | Commander Bochamer, who was |of luw disappearance of the articles, | Hill will return in a few days. ford against Greenberg, which was BUY STAND ank, but as there is no means of heat- | sccond in command of the cruiser |and notified Officer Cosgrove Wwho | Mr. and Mrs. George Wells of Hart | schedulod to be besra thi = : : : : ng the water, the winter has com- | Gineisenau, which' went down in the |started out in pursuit of the thief. | street are |m‘(‘i\(1;; tnll:.:x!ul:lg:u‘iIU‘VH before .ll}d(;; .l):m‘c‘;d'lr‘fi ,\‘I‘:,I\x\‘lm)’rrx"(‘;:z Since the dissolution in 1911 Stock values of pelled them o give up this pleasure. | Falklana Tsianas battle. Sharp and |In the saloon the officer found “Bite” | on the arrival of a son vesterday | clty court. Subsidiary Companies have trebled. Earnings now The ground floor of the house con- | ceaseless guard, however, is kept over & the merits of the sweaters ' orning. The L S HETE e r ’ L ! ‘ RS should result in a sensational advance in STANDA smoking and lounging rooms by the | war every German officer prisoner rs were escorted to the police LR B : station. ! ~An anniversary requiem mass will{ cehrokee, Ia. Jan 17—A Sioux Falls sfficers, but these are seld S st ke a statement of what efforts G B Ak greRscliom S c st anetion % ] be sung at St. Joseph’s church on ( passenger train of the Illinois Central OIL OF CALIFORNIA. cupied, as the prisoners seem to pre- | he made to e be, and the British ‘er the small sitting rooms, which | captors do their prisoners the honor NEED OF MOR ‘flf;“‘r:“:(;'“"()-“”"“}'!""”"“ at 7 o'clock for | nopth bound train, was wrecked near Reasons why for the asking. hey have partitioned off from their | of believing that no chance will be i ; Primghar, 1a., this morning, four SHC IR (DRRLL Onac a0 L | G ARt s Miss Anna Maley will address a v # JOHN H. PUTNAM & CO., »edrooms by the use of screens. The | cverlooked by them to get away. Not [ Chief Dame and Departme Ha = 5 i coaches and a sleeper going into a = 0 bedrooms in which from one to | doing so thus far, but the guards 2 o § Co [ this“evening. injured. A relief train had been sent 9 Pearl Street, Hartford, Conn. 318 Main Street, Springfield, ) Ix officers sleep. Besides the open | discovered a tunnel which had pro-| The ravages of the grip have crept | Owing to the illness of Rev. J. I. | to the scene from Cherokee 4D Eearl " 2 i rrate heaped with coal *h room has | g ed eleven feet of the sixty yards | into the ranks of the fire department, | Sullivan, tant pastor of St. gs o Tl . and navy is particularly apparent SHear 2 et LGS e £ el et S » | and as a vesult the depar fs Joseph's church, the Bib Histor EERE e or more coal oil stoves and with | n to reach underneath the | And ! ke department is in | Josel v DIED WITHOUT DOCTOR. svery window closed these © rooms | iarb wire fence. Oufside of this [® chaotic condition dne to the almest | classes have been suspended tempor- seemed stifling to the visitors Who | fence armed guards are on constant | impossibility to secure substitutes to , arvily. 1ad become accustomed to the inade- | watch, and, apparently careless of the | take the places of the men indisposed. | The newly elected officers of St, | called to South Main street this morn- uate heating of Engiish houses. The | zeppelin peril, the place is brilliantly Chief Dame said this afternoon that | Joseph's Holy Name society were in- | ing where Mary Rapotsky an infant sedrooms are furnished with everv | jijuminated at night, due to the busy season in the f: stalled at a mecting held last night. | born yesterday had died last evening :omfortable of which i ind the lack of permanent m without having medical attendance. | cots, each The visitors were permitted to talk 1 . — FeEsl overed with o clean bedspread. |10 a number of the prisoners and 1sing some concern as to what | SCARLET FEVER CASES, After viewing the remains permission SSriie| ofl the nival i tsones ave [ among them The Associated Press cor- | Will be the results’ it any more of the |y new sceurlet fover cases were | Was given for the burfal which will Safety demands that bank deposits should be made of- }aulpped their rooms like the statc- | respondent found several who call | regular men are taken ill. Another | anorted to the health boas this | take place tomorrew in the Polish E : : k h ffi t s [ reportec : : ‘ i ten—cash is never quite safe kept at the office or a ooms of a warship witl e bunk | : - <o was | Pad featurc of having an inadec / T ‘ NI one il A mericalin i o Among these was ‘ ing an inadequ morning. One is on Stanley street and | CCMetery. | tbove another. Most of the rooms | vietor Von Borosini, a well known | Permanent force that the acqu —— home we ornamented with attractive prints | gaeial worker of Chicazo who has long | tion of the motor driven apparain ”,"]“;:L“‘!" SERIES nilate ot | WARDIROE RN g : 15 o i i e ol d eria o 3 street w dis- s 4 F NE 3 . cold iBeilodaern) Bonie Lot b : B O e e o esBonislch s il ol G tine Rl ERmorn -esident H. C. M. Thompson of the It sbould t_Je remembered 4that checks not sent for co ! [[ Lk mort of nisdcolleagnen swho illse : in an Hardware corporation has |l lection quickly, are sometimes returneu unpaid. Medical Examiner H. A. Elcock wa; nany of which are the handicraft of | acn connected with Hull House, | and the quickness in which it responds 1ave improved the dull wall paber | the United States, Von Borosini was | Permanent men without sufficient = SR i : : ; nce until the other apparatus ar- X tenfseed the Phienons 1o5 100 wnd | Start a systematic checking account with this Bank to- 2y using their bright colored bc R en to haar th atest new 5| & 3 i ¢ ger to hear the latest news from his | Ssuance untll the Mres. Emma L. Doolittle, | Relief Fund a substantial check, for preads as tapestry wall covering. | r i i 2 & hom Among other residents of - ¥ | rices s / Among the prints are many pictures | (il O SEOE OC TLIEnE BT Tn nis annual report the chier w Mrs. Bmma L. Doolittle, wife of | the excellent services rendered af the day and feel the charm of security. f German national figures, the most | 13, Arnold Kohlshutter, astronomer of | Tecommend the addition of a number | Harold €. Doolittle, died at her home, | fire in his home on Lexington street »opufar being Emperor Willlam, 8l 25t ~vileon obse ory. California, | ©f permanent men to meet emergen- | 265 Farmington avenue, this morning | in December, . Tleld Marshall Von Hindenburg and | o finds much leisure in the prison | €ies of this nature. | following a long illness. She was 47 | ————— ! he German fleet at the Falkland Is- | ;ijedensherg of New York, who was John Johnson of Main street is a |band and several children, The funer- | called at the police station yesterday | v &nds’ engagement. mnected with the Panama Canal at | patient at the New Britain General |al Will be held Thursday morning from | and zave out the information that 274 M = St t ne time in an engineering capacity: | hospital Mr. Johnson recently fell | the house, Rev. W. I Cook, pastor of | her hushand’s gold watch was missing. ain ree | Captain Kurt Beser of Los Angeles: | on the ice and fractured his left J"'xim(\ M. . church, will ofliciate and | She surmised that one of the boarders Millington Herrmann, son of thciunklu. { the burial will be in Torrington. took it l Hut Quarters Comfortable. quarters in the tempor voeden huts within the enclosure are | | i 1