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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, MAY 8, 1916. DEVIL DRIVEN FROM | Witk Magee Back I Lineup |WORKNEN RETURN | e EPISCOPAL SERVICE| Donovan Has Pennant Hopes A§ MILITIA WATCH B STEAKS "% 1p 1= ¢| POTATOES Word “Sin” Substituted—Mar- . e B € . Partial Resumption at Plants in LARD i 21bs 22 | Fancymams _ ey e, , =~ |15 b riage Ceremony Is to Be Changed | | S =" 1 9 Turtle Creek Valley | @ SUGAR o 5 1bS 3 83C | Peck - - 34C Saratoga Springs, Y., Maq - L e N £ - - | Pittsburgh, M R—Fifforts of the | - ——— = 5 A service for the burial of children & - 4 g G G Westinghouse cor nies to reopen | B and their reception into the church T B e i their plants in the Turtle Creek V | s A - N : & .| ley where a'strike for the eight-hou: | ! 2 e . < i day has been in progress for several | i OH ICAN Methodist Episcopal church, which 4 i | weeks, were only partly succ ul to- 3 i i = was submitted. today for action by | I : | e e e DTS SO 8 MARKET SRt IS the general conference in session B V. 20 ; i the day shift at the W Eggs ......doz C , = iy B | Butter ... .jar C O RGTER. Ok O e Air Brake company at Wilmardir oriadults Tas acisiea entered the shops, while fwo com- "T[ho x('um‘r was ofl'm»d‘ by a ;(,}\. = i : : ] :,f\y:,”?p of \nn xm‘?y\’“ u x ‘. 1 :n % |:']~( Rib or I'oin 1 8 Moh. XXXX Bread 890 Red Ripe clal committee appointed in 912 i fo s i 305 ances, o k¢ s declared | and is the third proposal recently | | ; FiTFES i | b riiing dieter el o) Lamb Chops . .1b C| Flour 1-8 bbl sack Tomatoes made for a change in the form of : & i i i J ring ou e forc b N . . P N Q services provided by John Wesley ; ] ; The gates of the electric company Choice Stewing Mohican Pure 25c Fancy Sweet when he instituted the church in| & 2% ; Tl ot SXo Bl Gilksan Jelly ... .2 bottles Potatoes . . . .4 1739. The argument was advanced > N 3 e open under military guard, and somie b ) A during discussion today that a modi- | . ) o R RNy . [men went to work hut the number Lean Rump Tanglefoot Fly 5C nkist Sweet fication of the wording is nece: ry to : i % 5 3 # was ,l."" \:\y‘tl;l(‘ ; yA\IH (";n\yvl(]\ es ’nf ‘lh.l‘\ i L Papel‘ 3 dbl Sheel.s Oral’\ges secure consistency of usage and i 3 = company wi he ALC oday and as = o 5 = greater clearness and brevity. Oppo- i B : i . i, |ecach man is handed his envelope he | Choice Shoulder 1 Walton Toilet 1 Fresh Green SRl e e e o L will be compelled to surrender his | [ b C 4 roll C . 3 . - % check. This, officials say, means t . roils the language of the present ritual & i G < 3 i k. s ‘“, 88 ans that £ 5 ' had been made sacred by continued i " g i SIL A0 R e 1 Lean Fresh c Booth’s Pure c Large Ripe use. R * SEae » e k ye employed as a new applicant and X Baptismal Service Shortened. e . . - 1] all bonuses and rewards paid v Shoulders 1b Catsup . .3 bottles Bananas continuous service will then lm‘miv\r‘ ate. YRIRY the baptism of infants and for ordin- ‘ » E ¢ 5 : » The county authorities arranged tc £z ; - ation shall be greatly shortened. The LS EUCats (USRS eo DI STu T T B ANy [Cetoness Aerial Re-Enforcements Sent to 8. proposed in a revised ritual of the The new form outlined by the com- mittee provides that the service for y in the Braddock riot last Tuesday will be arrested and those who in General Pershing at Namiquip o selections for the purpose of giviug fuller expressions of the Christian hope as found in the new testament. In the marriage ceremony it is pro- vidled that when the ring is used the S ERR words “and with all my worldly goods 9,900, Coement Worlieps 1t tisy. T thee cndow” shall be omitted for F e . New York May $—The number of the reason, the committee reported, o : g : _ striking cloak, suit and skirt makers that the ceremony itself implies com- : here will be reduced by 8,000 today mon ownership of property. through the return of the employes Tt is also proposed that the word of seventy-three independent manu. “devil” shall be stricken from pass- ; : S = facturers, say offic of the union. ages where it occurs and that the < ey About 65,000 are now on strike word “sin’* shall be substituted. The locked out. The- union officials phrase “the trumpet shall sound | New York, May $—Bill Donovan is lineup, the Yanks immed:ately took a | they have made agreements with the and the dead be raised” would ho}., .ov no The return cf Lec Magee | Prace, and now Bill Denovan's aggre- [ independent manufacturers whoto eliminated, on the ground that it o CBSC | ation presents its full stzength. Don: | Workers will go back toddy and that means the resurrection of the spirit | has been hailed with delight by tho | T 5 0 (5 700 iers Magee one of | they hope to settle the strike with ail " and not of the hody. The same | ailot of the Yanks, who has hopes of | (/e greatcst outfielders in the Ameri- | of the 1800 independent. shops, si< P* reason is advanced for substituting in | jynding a pennant for th: New York \n league. “As batter ke ¢ es | hundred of which have offered to ; the burial service the twenty-third | sznjerican league fans (his sceson. | with the best, and as a base runner he | Make terms. 5 Sl I‘c'alm for the thirty-ninth Ps - Mag e was =10 up for a sort .| is a pippin. He can also’ field some, trike leade e investigating n‘.‘ SEhefcommitieatreporteditna cia and his :Pecnce affected the t I e Bas & whip bf stzoi eay il || POTtS ThEt Mew R ors mAnUGASITEIS sire not to lengthen the ritual led a great extent. With Lee back i | liam re letting their contracts to firms the rejection of proposals for ser- 3 3 Pl g in Connecticut and New Jersey and . vices for special purposes. threaten strikes in those states if true. HURE ing that he use the state inilitia for Funston Is Determined. — 5:10 m.—A general strike on all E] Paso, May 8.—General Ubregon, Thomas McAloon, a former New | the Spanish railroads was voted her minister of war of the degfacto gov- | Britain man, has rccently been made | today at a meeting of representatives ernment, announced that the next | assistant superintendent at thé Belle-| of the employ on all the lines conference with Generals Scott and| ville Cutlery works at Belleville, N. J. | t country. The government Funston would be held at noon today. | He is a brother of Edward P. ) taken measures to prevent disturb- General Scot indicated that the next | Aloon. ances and to insure that traflic move in the negotiations must come Those who will represent Andzec| Will not be paralyz from the Mexicar lodge, 1. O. O. I, at the grand lodge Asked if he would take any steds | \nceting (o he held @ el iy i EEE o e meeting t 1 hel 1t the . Hotel 11H.I‘ILLIA/\N RIISSELI‘ rd arranging the next conference| jp New Haven on May 17 are John H (Continued From First Page.) Radgers at Mexico City the state de- partment urged modification. Attackers Number 300. i Ald: i S 0 ) SO ang arolc F1 Paso, Tex, May 8.—Overnight|"".500 ‘thl)lln‘\_ Solomon Johnson and Harold NAMES LOCAL GIRL reports received by General Funston 2aaeony added little to the information regard- | , oeting will have to be made | - T S ing the raid by Mexicans Friday night. | o e Oi e 7t 5 Miss /Dorothy L. Prentice last I'riday -—————-’-a————-—F—L————T——m.—.—-.__————- Later reports indicated that the size "I”I"'::‘I O on received here, It | €Vening at the home of Miss Mabel | Mrs, Fihelyn B. Gibney of Winthrop ARM IVIARTOR YING OVERICAMP AT NAMIQUIPR , ME X . of the attacking party was greater | s tnought the bandits in the Big Bend | Stcele by a party of her friends in st b s estimates | ¥ f i honor of her approaching marriage to S elalistelioielieame U g conne gl mayilhay N ecilind s )| LA RE ML an — compared with those in use by the arrived at Columbus, N. M., were being as high as 300. The ralders a- | jeadership of Rosalio FHernandos Rev. Howard S. Fox. Many articles, e N ; eGedliincisuaral Shnina men or |P e oeraliDRoTg gse o i 12| both useful and beautiful, were in- cauLy k2 American army aeroplanes flying | warring European powers. At tho | pared immediately for service in o) Villa chief, who has been operating in 3 s s e { i i torr hnyela i . Stur ay a J S s are bi i Troop A of the Fourteenth Cavalry at | yo vieinity of Santa Rosalis 150 mileq | cluded in the gifts. Musical selections| Mps, Bthelyn B. Gibney, wife of | over Mexican territory have aided in | right of the pictire a3 l-ml.tor.n- n | ico ‘(T!?o}nn’\v\ machines are bis ps [ Glenn Springs just before midnight. | from Boquillas, Mex. The trail to | and games were enjoyed. Refresh-| marl Gibney of 21 Winthrop street, | the scouting operations of Pershina's | army aeroplane fiving over the army | tractor biplanes, capa of fly The total number of killed was placed bl e £ ments were served " heen salected by Lillian Russell, | expedition, although there have been |camp at Namiquipa, Mexico, whore fan elevation, it was said, of 1 k S i Boquillas to Santa Rosalia is an open s served. has been selectec Allic ssell, : e ¢ -r | General Pershing has his field hend- | feet and at a speed of 100 mile six, thr ldiers ~ il i ;i 2 B aotross-beauty. as one of | many complaints of lack of power | General Pershing has ¢ F at a spec at six, three soldiers and three civil- | oo and would he easy for tho Mex-| Come with the crowd Wednesd the famous actress-beauty, as one o ; 205 Sl D . lans, tw v a b7 At e -, e ) S adies > © - o | and other defects of the machines as ' quarters. Four new aecroplanes which ' hour. ans, two of whom are small boye. | o Horcomen to ride to tho Curran Dry Goods Co. base. | 100 young ladies to be chosen from a After continuing their rald to Deemers : ; ment rt. list of 8,000 entrants for the final e = : - and- Boquillas they were reported to 7 New Britain aevie, F. O will | contest, in which eleven will be named, £ have re-crossed into Mexican, al- Storekeepers Throat Cut. NI’C;”‘“‘ ’(h‘o I\:r‘l('(); q"m“jp 'l_\, of | in the beauty and brains contest un- OFFER ENCYCLOPEDIA [vlimml in local Knights of l'nh.lmhvu! HEAR ABOUT ATHLETIC though some of the military reports| Alpine, Texas, May §—Unconfirmed |t "1 conization, Sunday, June der the auspices of the World-Equit- circles, that Willlam Cronan of H\u\ [ President John C. Collins of indicated that a part of the Mexicon |infirmation says that J. Deemer, the bl 2 ot ¥ able Motion Picture corporation o | TTaven, formerly of this city, will be [ . . atla o Addr force was vet on the American side. | storekeeper at Boquillas, has been The executive committee of the| .. Gibney is a well known local TO BRIGHTEST PUPILLS | ;12001 fiate grana kntght. | New Haven Athletic Union, addrd Capt. Cole of the Fourteenth Cav- |found dead on the Mexican side, with [ F'rench people forthe coming conven- | v, ;g woman and takes a keen inter : alry had arrived at Glenn Springs this [ his throat cut. His clerk, named | tion on September 12 and 13 will meet | (¢ i, drama and motion pictures. | Joseph’s Young Men's society i ] J morning with part of one company | Compton, is known to have been a | May 28. She was formerly Miss Ethelyn Boehm | oo council, K. of G, to Award NO CHANGE REPORTED | evening. Mr. Collins has for 1 | { | and four troops of cavalry sent from | captive of the bandits. He is thousght Invitations have been issued for tne | and when a pupil in the Bristol High | theme, “Amateur Athletics.” (X¢ s- | IN STRIKE SITUATION |\, Ameteur Athictien” 28 | | | : ; et far . e - i ~HOT0 © By AMERICA Te added that the request for the| .0 1aneous shower was given : - i B PRESS A5 S0CIATION Street Named in Motion Picture a largely attended meeting of Fort Bliss and Fort Clark are »xpect- [ to have suffered the fate of Deeme banquet to he tendered the speakers, hool she took prominent parts in Prizes—Attorney Shannahan ed to detrain early today at Marathon, | There were only a few Americans | delegates and invited guests at the | amateur dramatics. | 1ccal society along the lines laid from where the march to the border | in Glenn Springs and at Boquillas 1t | coming convention of the post office The World-Equitable Motion Pic- | by Mr. Collins in his discourse. .t\'num be begun. Tt was not expected | the time of the raid, and the bandits | clerks in this city. ture corporation eight months ago be- that this force would reach the border | apparently made no effort to locat Bids will be received for the pave- | gan a contest and over $,000 young before Wednesday night and perhaps | them. ment on Areh, Jubilee and Dwisht | women from all over the country sub- | interest among parochial school pu- | T T e not before Thursday. The actual dis- The Americans fled {o the hills when | sireets, the meeting of the board of | mitted photographs and letters. From | pils in this city, Daly council, K. of C., tance they will have to march is 110 | the shooting began TG TR S o, these 100 will be named and from this | o &0 to e Cogar (o each school of Remain Silent on Issue. miles. The bodies of the three soldic number eleven will be finally chosen. | Greater Protection Assured. killed in the Gleen Springs raid, Wi The judges arc Lilllan Russell, So- | liam Cohen, Stephen J. (olos and phic Irene Loch, a New York socicty | Encyclopedia to he awarded to the | jrickyards remains the same today. | HudsonyRogcrs Swill bessentito their writer, and William A. Brady, theat-| c.holar finishing the present school | A« stated in the Herald Saturday, Homesptoday F A tsusk dtiver yGhamy . rical manager. + with the highest honors. It 1is| the strikers have formulated their ranchers and towns greater protec- | W00ds, vesterday reported as miss Daly council, K. of C.. will hold the Phe eleven successful young women | Yo7 With the nighes : A 2 i thon but it was indicated at General | IN& is safe. Mrs. W. K. Ellis and | second of their series of whists and | wij| pe given month’s training in | expected that the same offer Funston’s headquarters that fresh ef- | her husband, whose wax facto vas | danc 1 their hall, Wed. eve, May | qrama in New York and those who are | made in future years, ers are reticent as to what actian will forts would be made to have the war | destroyed by the Mexicans had n 10, Tickets 25c.—advt deemed capable will become members The prize will be awarded at St. | bc taken. The strikers met yester- department add to the strength of the | 'OW escapes. Mrs. Ellis was the only Millard Thomson of West Lynn, | of the film stock company. The win-| Mary's school, St. Joseph's school and | day in Beckley lot and listened to Ch l t torces in the southern depgrtment. Ig|Woman in Glenn Springs when the |y spent Sunday with his mother, | ning candidates will be announced in | the Sacred Heart school. The Knights | five speakers who are sald to have | eer e it is decided to send into Mexicp from | Pandits swooped down upon the litilc § Nirs. Angeline Thomson of Lake streot. | June. of Columbus devote a great deal of [ come from Hartford. A committee . that part of the international' line a |Seltlement near midnight. Tn 1he | A marriage license was granted to- | {heir time towards furthering the suc- | of three was appointed after the ||~ C. punitive expedition, a much larger | flickering lights of the burning build-| qay to John McCarthy of 514 Kensing- > & A cess of the Catholic church and by of- | meeting ta confer with the owners, OUflflg d ings. she and her hushand stole out |1y street and Miss Shirley Record ot DAIRY BARN LOCATED. fering the encyclopedia expect to add | but this had not been done up to cired As Speaker at Banguet. | In order to stimulate even greater | prickmakers Assert the Owners Will | "he health department quarantined se of diphtheria on Oak street today and released quarantine on a cse of dipththeri on Oak street this character a set of the Catholic The strike situation in the Berlin | The additional troops being sent into the region will be disposed of in such a manner as to give to the will be | demands but the brick manufactur- | force is necessary than is now avail- 4 : of their house and fled in safety to All preparations have bheen made Miss Theresa O'Brien of Bridgeport iRt NMorca i is visiting at her former home in ‘able, according to army officer: the same address further incentive to parochial school | Jate hour this afternoon. The feel- : 5 > the hills. ‘hari par i Town Fara and [ & further incentive D £ Oljjicase . S > Lieut. Norton of the Fourteenth Julia. M. Carlson of Tracy. Minn (R eani Ly B it 3 children to greater diligence in their | Ing among the strikers is that the | . ‘avalry sent to headquarters a dis- = - Nasfiranstorredlnndliont Hitll cost Approves Proposed Site. i awners will give in by Wednesday patch that confirmed earlier reports | TO HOLD BANQUET. oRrTe T i e e U e S R s Daly council believes it has made a | (he limit set in the ultimatum de- || R S SRR that added information regarding the TR TR Sl (o it the charity board in a visit © the | ten.strike in securing for its annual | livered according to the notice | I= Electric Ligh's and heroic fight made by Sergeant Smyth, | To Eat First, And Then Hear Tn-| o New Britain lodge of Flks will | [0V farm Saturday afternoon “o: fhe | junguet next Thursday evening, At- l]ll“"“"f 1;::]\-;2:::-‘: ‘"‘;‘flvf‘r:“'h: Sede) Starter. who continued to handle his men in gersoll. meet this evening at 9 o'clock | purpose of deciding upon a location | torney William J. Shannahan, grand | C8Y DY 15 £ b noLOS Y an efcient manner after he had been | | for the new $6,000 dairy barn, Des- | (Ohaby or At Benedict council of | €arned from the manufacturers ; seriously burned and who rescued his [Spitetthistnandicap, i howevern s enst il [FearcGiTe S Niass UAttorney Shanna-|| ether they had irecelved copies A=) 25 to 30 miles on wounded and removed his dead while | for the meeting ; B oaralivisitealiine tarintan all neveed i TREnR CEORE G e mosdiciof (Ul maintained tsllence fon tthemmatice s | vall f . ) under a sharp fire. reau of the Chamber of Commerce | this city. _ IS ipont allocation for the structire i sl e S R The strikers are acting in a quiet | gallon of gas. Just before the fighting ended the w)mhrw.:v be held at m\p wnw r:«l:.)!x’ : Peter Suzio Is in New London io-| The farm buildigs now stand upon | e manner, only a few sli hlw e “ relief guard appeared and it was on | Next Friday evening. A banquet will [day on a business trip e e e s ctedito; I8¢ | hances being made since last week * s fhe motor track om which ths. had | feature the meeting atter which W. il | Gearge Mackey, who was recently | opmosite. the. adiminietration ouidine, | SCh ETEALCE INErest (n an event over | oy seem aetecrmined to anin their | |=| Wonderful power o gome that the serseant was able to | Insersoil will glve & falk on the Ste-ybadly injured in Brideeport by mil| but the board coneluded that thell 2 1l 0 Atioiney Shamnahan has | FOINt @nd many of them &re pisnning || hills gend away the dead and wounded, vens-Ashurst bill electrical shock, has sufficiently ro- | proper location for the new | (& "" HoRl A “-h'”;o ;.' o ’oé | te leave for ather flelds 1111:c:~>“_"‘l' | Several months ago John T, Kirlw | covered to return to I T o in =l 5 : p | been securec oug Rood offices | natter is amicably settled by ed- = Relicf Party Delayed. e 1 no v a n to his home in this [ on the south slope of the hill ju e e i S E 5 ol 3 - ~lof New York spoke In this city heforc | city. [ of the annex. formerly known : of John Riley of Boston. who will | negqey. They began to gather on the | Phone for demon The relief guard had been delaved | (he bureau, in opposition to the pas- Nori L e ) [Bsortiontnoanital also be one of the speakers. Another | greey; in IKensington this morning | ; In reaching Glenn Springs. Had it | sage of the bill. Mr, Ingersoll aliil gahasahocn freceived By R tio s ¢ : | speaker whose coming will be hailed | zpout 10 o'clock and it is said they | | = stration. authorities here of » deserti i = G : | | rities here of the desertion of with delight is Judge William J. Ma- | wepe preparing to march to New- | John A man and Henry Stead- | TEACHERS TO LEAVE. lone of Bristol. The fourth speaker | fielas, where the Tuttle plant was re- | 4 nan, both of this city, from a United | meet them instead of the nine who | o \ Ay S 3 nan » from a Unitec is 3 ¢ A ine | will be ex-Congressman Thome rted to ba operation »me of | of hearing both sides of the muatte States receiving ship at Norfolk, { li is announced that the following ill be ex-Cong mas L. | ported to be in oper | hn;! vhfi;n ’orr for n;rm hou eSO A |7 ladith A, Potter ot al. has sold to | teaehers will leave at the close of | Reilly of Meriden, than whom there js | the men were positive that no union | |= wo of the wounded men, Privates S TR et SRl o oan nas Sold YO | 4he school year in June: High school, | no more eloquent, forceful and enter- | would be formed, the men simply | ‘N/ ILLI AM Frank Defree and James Birck, were M ING WITH SUCCESS. L ""]"" D. Irving property on Vine [ nrice clara D. Frost, Miss r;.m, I.y. taining falker within the confines of | sticking together on this question. | brought here last night for -reatment General Organizer Wickham of the | Stree | kins and Miss Mary M. Ward; Pre- | New England Deputies are still on guard at some of | ’m tie BaasiTossall i Dt e I U T | vocational Grammar school, Mis Grand Knight Thomas Tarrant and | the yards, but no arrests have been | |—| A UT O C 0 through the left hand and Birck | considerable success in securing appli- S e 3 { Anna E. Casseles, Miss Louise R.|ISugene Cassidy will leave this even- | made. | through the arm and shoulder His | cations in the union ranks in this cit L S TO MET | Plaisted and Delmar I Drake, in.|ing for Derby to attend the state First Selectman Willlam H, Gibney ; e =0 Wounds were caused by buckshot. He expects to enroll over 5,000 work- | A mecting of the delegates to fhe | structor in woodwork and metal: | convention of the Knights of Colum- | interviewed Sheriff Dowey in Hart 287 - EDM ST G Telegrams and letters from all alo men before July 1 A mass meet- | democratic state convention will be | street, Miss Marguerite wW. | hus Mr. Cassidy goes as alternate | ford this morning and the the Mexican border were being for- | ing of the local branch will be held | held this evening in Judge Williama | Crean, and Stanley school, Miss | to P. 1. King, who has been called | promised to send more: deputi #' warded today to Gov. Ferguson, urs- [ next Thursday evening. I Mangan's offic: | Ruth wells. out of town on business, It is pre- | needed. ‘arrived on time the ralding party | speak in favor of the passage, thiis a would have found eighteen soldlers o | firding the members an opnortunity

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