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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 17, 1916. tried to t failing, he had a fear tk 'BARON HAS MISSUS e i lding Y .11.1‘1\."‘.\!\‘0 ro;:r‘v‘l\uril h JudgeTells Her Pre ity Face Will Not Work Next Time and } the reason behind h you not husband 1 won't hesitate arastic.” Upon her itecks tence. New York, March ent de Patterson, a financial ex- vert, who received the title of Baron Yor arranging the finances of Portu- i sal, caused the st yesterday of ' his wife, Mrs. Delmont de Patterson, on a that she struck him at the New York Athletic ub on March 10 in the presence of | club members and employes. Mr. and | Mrs. de Patterson have been sepa- rated for about two months. Mrs, de Patterson living at 168 East Sixty- sixth street, and her husband at the club, and, according to Mr, de Patte son, the motive for the attack was | his refu to live w h his wife Mrs, de Pattersan as Miss Beatrice Anita Baldwin Turnbull sued on December 1910, in tthe superior court a Angeles, for a daughter share $2,500,000 in the $30,000,000 L the late “Lucky” Baldwin, 2d turfman. Miss Turnbull rted that her mother, Mrs, Lill Turnbull Belmont, who conducted a Fifth avenue beauty parlor years ago, was the common law wife of the tarfman. The court decided against her. 17.—Andrew | irge | | WARNING Receipt of Card No | i | | By Secret i Lake Che of proaching death at K. 0. D., a secret ¢ ated with the T, received by Gov. S the guard on the has Dbeen doubled, t n | ing watched and o the city threatened to avenge the death patrol. The Governor Sept. 20 last signed ! threatening him w didn’t commute the tence to life impriso ter states t the ja the death signal anc i ceived by the Gove: pect a swift venges Gov. Spry, who mgton, D. C., has envelope containing mailed here. On card in large hold letters “ 5% 50 b Salt jack are under Wants story by Scenes Prevented. of a brief cou . fol- an unhappy marr Wi rday by Mr. de Patterson to | rate Levy in the West Side court, where the case was heard. The complainant asked that his wife be | restrained from visiting him at the ! club and creating scenes by her actions. While stopping at a New York Totel, where she was also a guest, Mr. | Patterson became a nted with other members of her family, and | learning of a slight illness she had, | Lis interest was aroused, and they met. “Our weeks,” The lowed K. de WRIGHT BABY Was Stolen By V courtship lasted said de Patterson. ‘It was a case of love at first sight, as be- fore our meeting I never had even heard of her. Pleasc do not be severe with her.” Mr. de Patterson, in response to a question by Magistrate Levy, declared that it was impossible for him to live with his wife, for she had both tem- | pcrament and temper. He said they scparated on January 29 last, and that a reconciliation was impossible. Several times, he testified, his wife had visited him at the New York Athletic club and assaulted him. Last Friday she followed him to the door } only two | Tl Paso. Tex baby of Mrs. ]\\hi(‘h bandits gave to a Mexi captured Mr: in Juarez yes unde: Wrig erday. at Pachuca, lumbus raid, Mrs. literally forced from the bandits treated turn delivered the keeping of some of onists about Casas Prepare for Easter Nothing gives the ladies greater pleasure than to have a pretty Suit, Coat, Sklrt or Dress for Easter We have recently made some alterations in our Store. * These changes give us more room and enables a larger and more complete assortment. PRICES ARE VERY REASONABLE. J. RUBI Barnes’ prevent his she had struck him, this,” . “something 1 haven't been told. again. 1 not help v+ to promise Magistrate Levy JACK OF SPADES A Utah That He Is To Be Killed City, U spades, received 18 been ir Mexican Family. Maude Haw an family After her husband Mexico, Wright's gave it to a Mexican family 135 Main St. entry, and | hat T wouldn't re- | had no desire to | her face with an e Patterson er act. ; me | said i | | | said more serious Magistrate annoy or dis- Your good ou the next time, do something | to to cease her at- suspended sen- OF DEATII tifies Governor of Sociely. March 17.— abol of ap- the hands of the rganization asso- W. W, has been pry. As a result Governor’s house he Cap'ter is be- ther buildings in with destruction of Joe Hillstroma tah, S Tetter i, G S ith denth if he > Hillstrom sen- nmens. The let- ack of s was d when it was re- r he could ex- on DY in Wasn- formed o1 the o was the ba ths writing ttie of were RIS TURNED, a and Given to M h The Back of the line officers who direct “Wright, | the active operations of the army in r Francisco Villa ; Mexico and elsewhere are the men when they | with certain specified duties, whose arri%:d safely , business it is to keep the army and its equipment in working order. Four of these men are shown in the ac- , companying pictures. They nt, had 2for heen the rahy her arms it tenderly slain Co- was | But | and | which in | child into the the Mormon col- | Grandes. Mrs. | i Wright escaping from after the Columbus rai here for a week tin child. NEW EMBARGO GOES INTO EFFECT FRIDAY awa Congestion of Freight at Manbattan Piers Makes Action by New York and Hartford Imperative New York, March ulation of freight at ilting in acute cor sed greatly in cor persistent stormy streets have presented footing for horses as to reduce truc ing efficiency substantially one-haif, < ; slowing up delivery of merchandise. Delivery freight in New York harbor is also very slow. These conditions have re- sulted in an accumulation at rail ter- minals destined to New York harbor points now amounting - to approxi- mately 2,000 cars and it has become imperative for the New Yo New { Haven and Hartford Railroad com- pany to temporarily suspend the ac- ! ceptance of freight at =Lll|0'ns on its lines for delivery at Pier 3 group, jast river and in connection with the ew England Steamship company via sound ports. An embargo to that issued by the New Haven company take effect at midnight, March and continued for the briefest po ! ble time nece: ry to enable the com- pany to reduce the congestion at its New York piers and cars waiting on | the line as mentioned. 17.—The a New York picrs stion, has in- equence of the weather. ccum- us to carry be to 18, effect will Block, New vs, Old. Age makes butter strong and fichy. handle only fresh made huiter advt THE USUAL BIG SATURDAY SALE AT THE GREAT WESTERN MARKET THE QUALITY STORE OF LOW PRICES sh Lean Eastern Cut Pork Loins . .. houlders n Lamb Legs . > Choicest Cuts of ¢ ¥resh Cut Hamburg Smoked Shoulders Heavy Cuts of Salt Por . _Strips of Sugar Cured Bacon Corned Beef CIAL ON SUGAR FOR SATURDAY 9¢c and 1 1b. High Grade Tea 45¢ vod Bargain on Sugar. The wholesale quoted as high as 7c a Ib. Gold Mine Flour, fancy bread flour 10 Stamps Free. Pillsbury Best FIOUr ................. $1.05 a bag and Veal. .6c h and upv Imported Pure Olive Oil 2.25 a Jmported Pure Olive Oil Imported Pure Olive Oi Toreno Salamey . .40c¢ 1b French Peas. . ..19¢ can Sauer Kraut. . 1 peck Fotatoes 35¢ and 2 Ibs Carrots waranteed . . .. 3 cans Pea : can of Peaches. . . .18¢ Jersey Corn Flakes, 3 for Turnips Lettuce, gallon Peppe ... 10¢ e 0c doz. Tomatoes, 10¢ can can Apri 19¢ peck Celery, Kale, C lvbug , Tuarnips, Carrots and Parsnips. Just Arrived—A large supply of Fancy Chinaware, In order to introduce the Quality of Our Goods we are giving away this Fancy Chinaware with every Purchase of Groceries and Meats. We Give Royal Gold Trading Stamps MAIN STREFE 'PHONE 1053 of lighterage | Four Generals Who Help Organize Army for Work follow: Es Brigadier ton, General advocate general; 4, cral Henry are as jeral bandits ¢ heen | | | | | E The | such slippery | | | | | | { national i force in a CLOSE BARBER SHOP | IN SUITS FOR $1,000 l | | | | James Galla’s Tonsorial Parlors on Main Street Invaded by Con- stable Winklc Today. Fred Winkle, armed with tharee writs of attachments aggregat- ing $1,000, swooped down upon James A. Galla at his Tip Top barber shop t 6 Main street this morning and put under lock and key. Albert Greenberg, rep- resenting Jacob Greenberg brought the initial suit for $100. The writ is re- turnable before the city court on the second Monday in April Through Lawyver Morris D. Saxe, Tulio Marino brought the second suit for $600. The writ is returnable be- . fore the court of cemmeon pleas on the first Tuesday in April. The third suit is for $300 and is be- | ing brought by Frank Maietta, who is represented by Lawyer Greenberg. | The writ is returnable before the city | court on the second Tuesday in April. Constable | the place Lawyer DAUGHTER 'BOR\ TODAY. daughter was Frederick A ten pound baby born today to Mr. and Mrs \v. Porter of 368 West wThe happy father is well was formerly employed at the New Britain Trust company, but for the past several months has been actively engaged in this city as the represent tive of the Roy H. T. Barnes com- brokers of Hartford. known, pany, SALONIKI IMPREGN ABLE. Athen Greece, March 16, via Paris March 17, 9:40 m.—General Mos- i copoulos, commanding the Greek forces in Macedonia, declared to King | Constantine this afternoon that in his Saloni which he had Jjust opinion ; s absolutely impregnable. inspected, W Guessing at the Future. (Bridgeport Farmer.) fort to forsee the future after the ar, has been one of the jobs of in- fellect ever since the fighting began. | fhese efforts range all the way from . lthe wila predictions of fakirs and Brigadier General Wil- | otended magicians to the reason- Crozicr, chief of ordnance: 2, | ple statements of highly equipped General Ernest A. Garling- | ypinkers, like H. G. Wells. inspector general; 3, Brigadier | qeaving out the views of those who Enoch H. Crowder, judge |,.o merely guessing, and considering Brigadier Gen- \' 1o the conclusions of men who at- Sl A an ey 11: mpt to apply the lessons of the past, to existing facts and conditions, | there i a general tendency to believe ihat there will be much more co- COUNCIIL. |operation after the war than there {was before. cercise Full Power | These conclusions are based upon | many facts, some of them tiny, when | talen alone. Some of the chief facts considered are these, i That the war, b the situation, has s operation in every direction. Nations that did not own their railroads im- | | i | | | fiam P. McC TRUST IN FEDERAL Will Continue to I in Switzerland. serne, Switzerland, March arch 17 5 a. m.—The state council voted unanimously today tn continue to entrust to the federal concil the.full powers conferred on it at the beginning of the war to se- 16, Via. i WITH RE?ML STORE WHOLESALE diately took them over. That \tions which formerly treated in- purely private concern, thave certain industrie snd are administering the control many othe That millions of men, having learned that industry can be or- panized so as to maintain a great army, and care for a multitude of non-producers will insist upon an {equally efficient management in time of peace. Taken into the safety and neutrality of Switzerland ! Similar action was council yes taken the | custry as a rday of RESTRICTION ON COFFEE, Berlin, March 16, 11 a. m., vi don, March 17, 12:41 m.—Much interest has been aroused in Berlin through the announcement of the first instance of a limitation in the pur- | chase of coffee, which has been put in | town in Brandenbt where roasted coffee may be bought | e ne only in half-pound lots and unroasted :has A G e e e coffee may not be sold at retail. In | g i : % : {in Great Britain, and that he is an Berlin coffee prices have been advanc- |} s SRR e o o s (e enthusiastic of co-operative s lin government. That the German are highly socialistic, being borrowed ivening Sun.) |iargely from the socialists, who are lies love, numerous in Germany, have proved Now he is dead— miore effective for the organization of His curls above, a nation than the more individualis- His wings beneath him spread! tic methods of Germany and France. Ang finally, it is urged that the socialist propadand who in all the countries of Europe are a numer- ous and influential party, will be in- creased in importance and influence, after the war, and will be able to procure a wider hearing for their cconomic and political ideals. Prophecy is the most difficult of sk He who predicts the future does it at the risk of being discredited ly events. Nevertheless, the best that the most competent thinkers can ar- rive at is about what The Farmer at- tempts briefly to describe. Lon- consideration are such as that Lloyd George methods which Love's Obsequie (Noel Lorme, in N. Y, How pale and frail Dig we his grave Beneath the violet’s root (Where I—h slave— Knelt that night at thy foot). These blossoms o’er him cast, That one time passed Between us, an unspoken And fragrant ‘token. ‘Tis don't. Let not la Ring out till after We shake off the dark hood Of the old wood. thy Your Opportunity FOR Saturday Trading STEWING FOowL 22¢ 1b. Native Fowl .. Strip Bacon Paprica Bacon Smoked Shoulders salt Pork 12¢ b, Pork Kidneys . .. 10c 1b. stewing Prune: ernsie 7 Fancy Apricots . 15¢ c 10, 20¢ 1b. 16¢ 1b. 14c 1b, Roas Skinned I'resh oulders 16¢ 1b. Spring Legs Lamb ......25¢ Ib Lean Pot Roast 16¢ 1. Chuck St 16c 1b. Fresh Chopstealk 16¢ 1b. Fancy Head Rice .. 7c b, Dried Apples. .. 2 Ibs, for 25¢ DRIED RASPBERRIES . CRANBERRIES New Cabbage. Spanish Onions, Lettuce, ¢ Kale, Ripe Tomatoes, Cauliflower. J. E. Murphy GROCERIES AND MEATS NEW BRITAIN, CONN. 40c 1b. sc qt. Carhots, Celery, Parsnip, A Celery RICE PURE FO0D FO0D STORE STORE SATURDAY We Offer the Following SMALL LEAN PORKLOINS .......... b 1 7 & PURE MOHICAN MARKET § LEAN FRESH SHOULDERS ..........Ib 15¢ | LEGS OF YOUNG LAMB 1 FORES OF YOUNG LAMB RIB ROAST BEEF, Short Cut SHOULDER ROAST BEEF BEEF BOILING PIECES CHOICE STEWING FOWL SWIFT'S ROASTING FOWL 1-1b LIVER, 1-Ib BACON BONELESS BOSTON ROLLS. .. LE, \V RUMP ™ stoax s 12Ya¢ FANCY SHOU me . 14c STEAK RIB OR LOI eroes ...m 18¢ 8c BUTTER LEAN PLATE MOHICAN . BEEF 1= FEGGs STRICTLY FRESH CREAMERY CONNECTICUT b 33¢ doz 32¢ BESTPURELARD ................ 21bs 25C MEADOWBROOK CHEESE . ... 1b 22 c Best Muenster Pure Apple Butter ... .3 1bs 2 5C Cheese 25c Moh. Peanut Swift’s Premmm Butter ... 21 20C | Oteor . -1 2074 9 TO 11 A. M—HOUR SALE—9 TO 11 A. M. STEAKS—Short Sirloin, Porterhouse Large Juicy FRESH Lemons .. .doz 1 OC EGGSWESTERN York State Pea 1 5c DOZ 250 Beans .2 Ibs ORANGES A Large Shipment California Seedless Oranges Just Received for this Sale. EXTRA LARGE SWEET and JUICY doien 23¢ | 42 250 Fancy Baldwin Apples . .. .4 qts 1 9 Cc Large Sound 2 1 é - I Red Onions 4 gts ancy Ripe »10¢ | Merts (halves) Ib 35¢ New Walnut Tomatoes . 15 1b pk Potat Exta H e S g | O 9¢ 1 gt Onions . .fol e JC | i MOHICAN PURE CATSUP ceee...ptibot 18c MOHICAN MINCE MEAT POTATO CHIPS (Fresh and Crisp) OLIVE OIL (Pompeian Brand) MOHICAN STUFFED OLIVES FANCY EVAPORATED APPLES . FANCY SULTANA RAISINS LAKE SHORE PUMPKIN UNICORN PEACHES (Heavy Syrup) 2 cans 1 5C GEM BRAND ASSORTED JAMS 25c¢ Fancy Crisp MOHICAN LAUNDRY SOAP ........7 bars MOHICAN TOMATO SOUP . 2 cans 15C MOHICAN PURE 6 CORN STARCH. 1 B pkg OC PURE LU 2 1 c 7 to 9 o'Clock Saturday Night SHOULDERS Lean Smokeu 120 BE! ST SHR! COCOANUT