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In calling for action on the resolu- : her rash act is that she has been ! ! married four months and does not , i Uc Su live happily with her husband and Cltj} ilems 9 y his folks. Last night, she says, he a save her §1 and told her to get out . Foete o o 5 [ v‘.',ilqufi :“( and 8 2 Samuel Andrews of Wa fwl_fifmn_ -"'om) ONEPRICE (10 MEMBERS NEW YORK STOCK FXCHANGE, and stay : was stricken with paraly 9 114116 ASYLUM ST. 7a Represented by F. W. Eddy. called to attend him. There will be an anniversary mass at St. Peter's church tomorrow Fo A o morning at 8 o'clock for the late e ¥ i l l R S, (ILLIGAN | e e . || 10 shs Stanley, Rule evel Cd | ' Z: e S a jail sentence in the county instit- there had been no large new move- d 2 B f S ‘ % 1. £ e 4 curing a nolle of a theft case held | tion Chairman Cummings said that % command. e el s s . : The Jolly Twelve Whist club met [in the interest of harmoniot General Pershing and his staff at C G l H 3 erest o armonious 5 € all et Fall‘ TI‘lfl ere yesterday at the home of Mrs. James | gemocracy the voting on five names We want to talk to the men today, keep in touch with the Mexican sit- OfLcarv T cfvvin nersigiysis for four places would have precipi- it e Gy . > uation. A number of messages and all T . \ ; rmln;m.\l ! '.\ullvll\]an fl(nd 3315.‘\!]‘)\‘\; F G o e e Mr, | about our Hat department. It's a reul[ 50 Shs nlOn Mfg CO 2 > news are being transmi Hartford, May 10.—That he has|lon. The club will meet next weelk at | SECRns ) g 5 |i i’ h available news are being transmitted irtford ay Cummings pointed out that Mr. Ma- | Hat shop in itself and features values Gilligan can receive a fair trial ; in | street. harmony in the party and the future. that will amaze you. H. O. P. special Prepared For Frumored Invasion. | Hartford County in view of the wide- | ‘Miss Verena Irey entertained the IT. Mr. Fitzgerald moved that dele- | at §2.00 is & dandy. I'ranklin at $2.50 Columbus, N. M., May 10.—Rumors e : ; . o i 5 that 3,500 Carranza soldles were | keoper of Archer Home for Elderly | Prospect strect last night. Tho Win- | own alternates and to select a na- |13 $3 value. Lamson-Hubbard Hats | » ST SR e i S B R el R U el S Bl I o 2 e e FINANCIAL NEWS marching on Columbus and that Gen considering making application for Miss Verena Frey and Mrs. William TRl et B s at $3.00 are best America produces. NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 10, 1916. _ this morning. Dr. George Dunn was i HARTFORD. 1 West Main St., City Hall Building Telephone 1| 31 We: 3 Attorney A. Greenberg, acting i e - b (Continued From First Page.) i =0 - 5 ket f Buffke) ordon, who SCIVINE | £orq and Mr. Kennedy of Naugatuc eglnnlng :j h b i e A tAt 2 S e i oy it i 50 shs Water ury (;as Co. an Antonio, Chihuahua, continued to to him by wireless. such grave doubt that Mrs. Archer- | the home of Mrs. Duffy on Lacust [ paneg action was an augury of the spread indictment made against the | G. L. C. whist club at her home on | gates have the right to select their = eral Pershing's rear guarc ad odas | change of venue was admitted — hy | Frey.- Refreshmepts were served. meet after the convention for the All the styles—Derbies and Soft attacked were dispelled here toda : A : _ After a reconnaissance flight made by | Benedict M. Holden, chief counsel for | ¢ thé annual meeting of the | purpose of organization. | Captain T. E. Dodd of the aero cor (i s W, 3 school council of the High school, Mr, Cummings said that before the | Hats. MARKET QUIET TODA 51 Mrs. Gilligan passed her second {vjce Pprincipal J. C. Moody was | benediction was pronounced he Captain Dodd flew over territory 75 NS oo 3 zeco . tailes 6 the south and west of Colwm.. | B1Eht ot the Harcford jail Under mors | clectad president, Harold Dempsey | Wished to assure the delegates *I k comfortable circumstances. She || ireas 5 Ry . Webb, | Woodrow Tl R P bus. He reported seeing no Mexican | & Liata el ¢ | treasurer, and Miss Bessie E. Webb, X son would bhe chosen | Annual Meeting of Standasd soldiers and that all was quiet along “e“; ‘I“ bed and apparently hed 2 | gecretaiy president next fall. ~This brought l n ln ” - 3 good sleep. 3 2 o i applause. Being Held This Afternoon, «4he American line, Y R e el e Schuyler F. Herron, superintendent ng his Afternoon, Mr. Holden was particularly indig-| SChuvier B Cemon Aapert | Thanks were voted fo hairman The rumors of an attack became E ] g Trerbiinet aiohi Machine - gumg | nant that the state policemen had per- | °F SE100% I CIREIERET L EF0 T | cummings and S e Some Good Beports Are: il o : mitted the representative of one news- |’ £ - Sk e el re e 00 = The annual meeting of the Sta were mounted in some parts of the 2 today - H 1 > paper to share in all the acts of au- man Loner s 4 i i Prefmoun el RO A i ) 8 an Lonergan was asked to make a [ [ t t S i military camp and soldiers kept close | 4 o440 1o the police in searching the H. D. Humphrey has been granted | /. hm“dm_”m” e e n erfla lOl]a lua l[]]] 1 fls S Screw company was held in New| a permit to build a garage at 15 4 this afternoon, but at press time house and appropriating pictures the to their barracks . 2 <. | ion adjourned on motion of Mr. We menti KING 7. newspapermen thought would be of | Russell street tol cost $500.° Axei | . 0% o o0 Bl 0 inute ses.. AL ERie, Qo Shadow on StOCk Market ;‘m‘ts of any action had been rec i g & ik , t is expected that some good g WOULD-BE SUICIDE value to them for purposes of illus- | Nelson will do the work. o SHOES for men. America’s best, and EXPECTED TO LIVE tration. To both Supt. Egan and Luke Meehan has heen granted @ Cummings Re-clected. e et b e “::(fl‘:v"sfi‘q"']!n!{:‘?l ‘mllh( L;;Lfit‘?‘c: State's Attorney Alcorn, Mr. Holden | permit to build a dwelling house at = Y ¥ The democratic delegation at its | g4.00, $4.50 $3.00. New York, May 10, Wall St., 10:30 American Brass, 267-270; S| S and Styles high made vigorous and pointed Dprotest|9 Garden street to cost §6,500. The | f FEHOCTE J 3 e, . against the publishing today of an|contract has been awarded to Axel | eting to organize re-elected Homer L (oo et ) K Sarah Martini of 214 Elm Street | o5t 00 00 L or the daughter of | Nelson. S Aduauing fls}gmlon]ul r-umln‘lumv.‘ hoes and Oxforas. Leathers black | today's stock market indicated fur-|ment-Pond, 160-164; Stanley W Mrs 8 ArchersGi . Mr. Holden 5 ; i .| man. illiam Kennedy was chosen | a4 tan, Novelties and standard lasts, | ther uncertainty regarding impending ; North & Judd, 10 b n\:,::‘;,& e :1‘1- o ‘g[omhi_, GQ’E‘:;C “C;‘;‘;‘;':f‘f;n s ”\‘:,‘O‘E‘glaxl‘(t chairman of the delegation. and P | o e e adendlast o o rmayta) particularly in the Mex- | Landers, Frary & Clark, 62-64; Confectionery Store. fore a superior court judge and se- | street and the other owned by zfiiw‘- (‘!‘\2:‘\1;;‘\ i:(‘x;(;fi‘::l\‘_v“fi’:“d‘l.(::.l;\'l:‘«l"(r\y = = — i.-;lnlsuuut(ion, rTr(;uhng flho\\"ed !119:1£a1‘\‘_llim~rl\ ;}rcyl "“i;i, \;'flcck,{ ire a restraining order to curtail the | Richar o Jels Nelson, \SSTEcatuial arms >e Charles = usual mixture of advances and rece . Wilcox, 81-32 on Manu . e ey Bt | L e Hichara Nyeren fand Dk ACHT Dillon of Hartford. ‘CHURCH MEMBERS sions, the more substantial changes |ing, §0-83; New Britain Maching hospital this morning that Attorney Hungerford sald today that | zoute to the aviation grounds In » |f\«(‘ selections were also made: WORK _ | being made by specialties, _whne in- Pan) {S-S]. .\le?ndard Screw, ah Martini, 17 vears old, of | the defense would be “‘she didn’t do | Plainville. Thompson's machine is & | gaoenr attee on credentlals, ~John (0} FOR CITY | vestment issues moved within narrow New Departure, 218-22 2lm street, who confessed to [ it Mrs. Gilligan told her lawyers| Lattle monoplane and the other is a Keogh; on resolutions on lines. Willys-Overland and Wool- 1}.mal Surety, 24 _51, :rmx'ol <Dhaving taken a dosc of bichloride of | (nat she never gave Mr. Andrews a | biplane. permanent organization, Mr. 3 Sl worth were the strongest features,|641-2—661-2; American Stiver, mercury lost night with suicidal | grop of medicine. e e oy oo mutem A% T iner; fon fcomte [ RTINRI L ; : gaining four and two points, respec- e LRI Btaniihll b scover R e About 125 members (“ e iDovendcs tee to notify the president of his nom- | Soclal Service Committee of South | tively, with a more moderate rise for NO MOVE FOR PEAC ShartlyBelore a1 ocloek tastugpdo. 1. i o b T e e reienen 4 DOTTon of dns XA e to | Ination, Mr. Lockwood; on commit: Mexican Petroleum. Declines varying | #ig the girKentered the AlpHa dhidy | vwindsor Ahat-she might be given = | S@tner in the rooms this eyening 1o | tec to notify the'vice president of his from fractions to two points occurred 5 & discuss the prospects of the 1916 nomination, J. S, Addis; -ommittec Interest in Civie Welfare. in munitions and allied issues. Rails IN BERLIN STR a. m.—Quotations at the opening of 5-660; Colt's, 775-785; Nilg Drinks Bichloride Solution in Church Brotherhood Taking Keen store on the railroad arcade and | pearg ATaate ¢ J ordered a dish of ice cream. After :;‘:,r]':gpé::c:_““ form before a justice | camp, which will be held at Lake|on (ransportation, Mr. Reilly, M were firm in the main. the waiter left her she ‘suddenly Wangaumbug, South Coventry, from | Walker and Mr. Hewes; on entertain- The members of the social service Closing—Extreme dullness pre- rushed up to him and announced 3 3] ! July 1 to 15. ment, Major Stoddard, Mr. Connor | committee of the Men's Brotherhood | vailed in the later dealings, rails and ,that she hod taken poison. The SAFETY BOARD MEETS, The common council will hold a {and Mr. Walker. o7 the South Congregational church | a few specialties making material re- e s o To Vi police were notified and the girl was The safety board held an executive | special meeing this evening to con-| The members of the delesation will | licld a meeting last night at the New | coveries from lowest quotations. The or Nerth Haven TS TPV at once taken to the hospital where | session last evening at which various | sider the new civil service rules as;meet at Hotel McAlpine, New York, [ Pritain club for the receipt of re- | closing was irregular, Ranks From Workers The her stomach was thoroughly cleansed matters pertaining to the new civil | relating to the fire and police dep at 2 p. m,, Sunday, June 11, and the | ports, and another meeting will be and restoratives administered. ervice rules were considered. The | ments Hubert P. Richards and V departure will be at 6 p. m. The | held next Tuesday evening when The girl did not drink all of the | Present ordinances relating to the |jam J. Smith are expected to qualify | headquarters of the delegation in St. [ representatives from other churches New York Stock Exchange quota- | change in the strike situation qualifications for appointments to fire | as councilmen to fill vacancies in | Louis will he at Hotel Jefferson. will be present with a view to or- | tions furnished by Richter & Co,, | Berlin brickyards. This was and sixth wards. —_— | canizing similar co-operative com- | members of the New York Stock Ex- | date set by the strikers as th the liquid untouched. She told | changed by the civil service commls- William F. Kramer and Miss Funice Democrats Change Rules. mittees in their respective churches. | change. | Represented by E. W. Eddy. chance the owners would have the authorities she purchased some sian and the safety board met to dis- | & '}, were married this afternoon In order to safeguard democracy | City officials will also be invited. May 10, 1916 |Just the differences, but nothi bichloride of mercury tablets at | cuss these matters, The board WUl |,y Rev. Dr. George W. C. Hill. They |and to prevent any possible dispites The social service committee of High Low Close| 'fen done. The strikers gal the City Drug store on the pretext :.}:?ha:é_\x" m(&r:x;:i:ghgs 1{)};(‘,1 :Z‘rl\ni::lc were attended by Mrs. Elfrida Hadden | ever arising in the future regarding | the South Church Brotherhood, | Am Beet Sugar .. 72% 17 at the depot square this morn Q{M she had takken poison. — The c-'n-sr%r “117;!: e flepar’(?nont‘ s Sl acn) SR the naming of alternates to the demo- | Yfather than being a religious organ- | Alagka Gold ..... 21 usual and discussed the situatjo She says she mixed up a solution of | ¢ P ' Miss Trene 1. Tinke of New York | cratic national convention! ‘tha Con- | stion, is essentially a civie affair. | Ayy Car & Fdy Co. as no word had been received Automobile Loads Of Strikers May 10 is here and there i poison she had prepared for herself, Lut left a part of a glassful of | and police departments have been |the fourth D- O. H. Hold State 1z Today — = ? Thirty-six delegates representing | Kansas City so Winstec of the nominating committee, which election of officers for t suing year will be held. The evening session will cons 4wo tablets, or about fourteen 2 5 I 9 necticut convention Will. befors its | Members of this committee have | Am can .. ¥ , | the owners there was nothing grains, and drank it. The hospital [ G. FOX COMPANY CONTRIBUTES. :l"r‘;e{:’il‘:‘ ‘“"qr‘:;‘”{"l‘:(é’fevf;ln “‘l"f Ncxt mectins e vise i plans s horeby H{alken Bthedistrict Rothiih c oty fromB Sy N oo €n rd ; s © | but wait. Tt is said some of th dutharities state t as the girl| Mrs. C. B. Stanley of team No. 40 | o€t Ware mamried fas E bY | 40 conventlon will name. delesatey | the Main street crossing and south | wm Toco ....se. é 5 | will return to work tomorrow b drank the poison on a full stamach | in the recent Boys' club campaign ac- | o 124 £ and alternates as well. This state. | {© F1lis street as their domain and |\, Smelting .... § 96 9 could not be verified, most of t and she was given such prompt at- | knowledges the recelpt of a check of T . ment was made by Hon. G S ill hend (neir efforts towards|iAm Sugar .......118% asserting the strike has just 1cm'un7 her stem rmd not have time | g for the fund from the G.: Fox IN CONVENTION HERE, Landers this aftermoon immedintely | SCCUINE the cleaning up of back | om mobacco .....209% 91, | The owners are still reticent co: to absorb much of the drug, hence | company of Hartford this morninz After his return from the &tatol cone |2rds,the nroper fire nrotectiontand |/ pgconda) Copl ... 84% 3 ing the movement and no agre| ”‘frh‘:‘“wr“’“(:]‘(‘:-i s N memi e captained by Mrs. Buell vention in New Haven »‘\"\:f!!;mth;;:fi\m s ”mniw“‘r::':\trnr thil: AT S Fe Ry Co.103% 1041 7 | seems in sight e reason given by the girl for | B. Bassettc in Turner Hall. Mr. Landers states that the con- | N el s 15| Baldwin Loco .... 85% This morning an automobile v.»n::f,n wi‘;‘.flm mn::mnurmlnni";\m onah[FieRtitoolib Uy DES ""l”:f““ ‘“"‘”"fl“‘ B & O .%( i-, * 7 and fifteen touring cars were u : g T s s e health n‘rtlm.!\r\u \‘v;::\‘x.ons Im “be | Both Steel Cllaaey : take some. of thé strilcers: th lodges of the Daughters of Hermann, | dates were named as possible mem- | 2ble to spend muc ime 100King | gytte superior .. 91% ; Haven where it was said an atj gathered in Turner hall today where | hers of the “big four” delazates ""”]“r r“';"‘ e t,"“‘ "f;,“"‘”h“"*s_“““‘ Canadian Pacific .169 6516 16 would be made to have the la — — : ; unlawful practic he committee 8 §1% 168% Stlles and R A the annual convention of the order | lArgec Among these five men i s e = Cen Leather 54 53 531 | at the Stiles an eynolds plani 1 opened at 10 o'clock with an address | (e most prominent democrats in the | YOS (1€ 0 F 0 ® 0" much | Chino Copper ... 52% 525 623 Willinm L H, Sioey, and oS and by State President F. A. Beyer of | S12lc. Tast night after the caucuies _:(‘\‘“m el Rae 0 e Chi Mil & St Paul. 95% 9 1, | were on guard at the various c New London, which covered in general [ ¢ candidates held: a conference at | ™30 Wothor churches name co- |SOLF & T oo 41% during, the night, but st s detail the past year's activities in the \q\'hlrh hoth Charles D. Lockwood of operative committees the city win | €ons Gas . ....133% 5 g pened to mar the stillness. T Fnda organization. A fine report was also i pid and Brvan It Mahan - of | obapie he divided into districts so | Grucible Steel ... 701, | uston acll Femaiee & Gl submitted by Mrs, Agnes Koehler of | .ondon expressed a willingness | 1.4 avary section will have its citizen | Discilers Sec ... 502688503 [HEthe worcs of some of CHiy Seymour, which shawed that the vart. | 'O, \\\}qfulrm o T @ e, i (| S R e e || AR can be relied on, this conditio CONNECTICUT RIVER BUCK SHAD ea 49c ous subordinate lodges have advanced | A3 M Burr has attended nrevious | BePeCfE TG T OO K efecting | ETle 1st ptd ; 51% % |Mast for some time, A during the past twelye months, :P:x‘nfli? 1'1?:“““‘: “‘,‘i;"‘:dfi““”" :“"’r‘l"" ‘70 a genuine clean up. This system has (:e“g‘"‘?'h’?}‘:", — 5 LARGE FRESH MA Recess was declared at 1 o'clock at i pe e heltlosired ik orlccattout venyawell InWiartrond anallic Seomic il DEEEEINIG AT D 5% 0 S CKEREL ..........Ib l 5c which the delegates were entertained ;{fl (‘](‘.;‘, ‘:,fl\\‘;L”:m"an’;::]"n“\:f”' speech. |4, 0ce interested here fee] that it will fi:’ea\,t \‘f’: ""Z/"{ o o+, ) GIRLS’ CONVENTIO by Hertha lodge, D. O. H., of this cit s : 8 also be satisfactory in this city 28 S or OroRCStiss 5 i ’ LARGE SHORE HADDOCK ............Ib after which the c105ins busissss ot oy | e (SjeBmm Teceived by Mr. Lander 2 = Inspiration ... PROGRAM ANNOUN C convention was held. One o lasi night informed the convention IN THE UNION CAUSE : 5 - — S ——————————————————————————————————————————— et Lo - One of the |that Mr. Burr will be unable 10 go 2 Dk g Lehigh Val ...... 79 Officers e = TR chief items was the election of 3 A pen meeting under the aus- b cers for Ensuing Year t CY APE BUITER e e n of officers | to St. Louis so his election is entirely | AN ope $ ne aus- | 1,ouis & Nash eoD;.. - .1b timach was not reached up to press | complimentary and under the present | Pices of the Central Labor union Will | yax Aot com ... 83 6 81y Chosen and Interesting Ad BOSTON BLUE 4 rules he will name his own alternate. | b€ Neld tomorrow evening ' (il 5 Petrol h i FISH .. b IOC E In the future, however, the con L{‘b”; oo ""}‘]‘: ‘::?]m;;?m(3‘»‘;‘5(1]‘ Toeaid e 655, L6t dresses Schofuledy YELLOW TAIL SILVER SALMON Best creamery butter, 37c a b, | YONtion Will name all alternates, thus | Street. ~ATONS 11 PIOT A e Air Brake ...13: ; 3 The program of the twent FLOUNDERS . ..... . b 1 [ 2 3-4 1bs. for $1. Russell Bros.—adv(, | 1°IN& away with any such situations | §¥ W0 07 '\" il St Tedoan Y C & Hud reunton! ofithe: Connscticitdil e e : Pl as arose last night. Undor these new | 4¢7, Dresic (,1‘;<;:L|~t\;<i<::~x ot Dridea, | Nev Cons S tion of Women Workers, whic fenebl s : e z E G0 conditions it wi ossib Jowaiom malon i o S 4 "I INYNH& 5914 ; et O STEAK ........... CIVIL WAR VETERAN DEAD. | pritain o e :)p(;‘ be l:o,{:';\-i‘; port, first vice-president of the State | no tpery ‘I("xl-l e pedisidinithe Bige Dhusoh B FANCY FINN FRESH OPF = with an alternate oven thomsn op | Federation of Labor; Willlam Lud- | noip g iae on Friday, have been anno HADDIE Henry Krom, 80 Years Old, Passcs | given a delegate €% 79| wick, organizer of the Painters’ union; | pa. yaj 5 § Co . iaoro Wil be semtlons p Aeg Away at St. Francis' Hospital Today G S - | General Organizer Wickham of the | poy,'p g | i i B St H i - = g Machinists’ union, and prominent local | pi i & 1T Ga Je R T 5 at 7:30 o’cleck. The reunion W LEAN PLATE CORNED BEEF - s Kron, father of George IN CRITICAL CONDITION. labor leaders. There will also be | pie8589 Bteel Car 46% 463% | held under the auspices of the) Kron of this city, died this morning e an entertainment, consisting of piano | oY oNS L% Working Girls’ club. ' Mrs. RIB OR LOIN LAMB CHOPS ‘L[Y. M.' Franc hospital in Hartford. | Man Assaulted Friday Night Still | ana e an] Selections. Everybody teading . o S!'l-'if[. g1 !!n,\'»( president of the state RLTEY e o8 ‘ff;‘ofc“rs‘;eax;s‘:na last month and Unconscious—Ts at Hospital. welcome. . o > L Jiciston il presiCerRnd din i as a veteran of the C* e T 2 s ac i Sk g will open with the tion LEAN SLICED BACON ) b served in Company B of ine aans | Stanislaus Doblowski of 46 Gilbert = o 15 857 souanoonons SEN 51 |thel Toxas wraser and the sasl SARIBORE B0 G S G C vt RO i street was admitted to the local hos- S. W. VETS. COMMITT So Ry pfd 5, O 6 welcome by Miss Maria A. _ Mr. Kron leaves five children and pital today. He is in a critical con- Following are the Memorial Day | Studebaker .. 132% E president af the local club five grandchildren. His children are | G/U0N and is unconsclous as he has | committees named by the local | Tenn Cop .... 46 Miss Helen Evans of Shelto A. Kron of Brooklyn, George Kron | [CCP Since he was injured last Fri- | spanish War Veterans last evening: | Texas Oil ce..1901% 9014 | present the minutes of the last of this city, Mrs. 1della Knapp of | 5o¥ MMt He is sald ta be suffer- | General committee, Samuel E. Mag- | Third Ave ....... 61% 6 e o rta il Indianapolis, Frank Kron of Bridge- | .5, fFom cerebral spinal meningitis | gon, ¥. L. Smith, Sidney M. Leonard; | Union Pac ......136% 3 | sented by Mrs. Hovt, president port and Mrs. Mable Wheeler of | 20,2 Fe8ult of his injury, (emetery committee, Tke Hills, G. | United Fruit .....162 ans secretary: Miss Whitt | New Haven: Edward Menousek of 44 Cottage | ar Myeroft, Paul C. Finance, Ed- | Utah Cop ...... q Naugatuek, Anar ommittee, The funeral arrangements will be Place is being held by the authorities | \q,.q Carlson and William Becket U S Rub Co o 3 545, 543 Miss Anna Bro announced later. i $,»flq bonds charged with the as- | ¢, , NG AT RN Tire dS W N EIIL £ Steel o 28 g2 | committec Miss Maria Coll o sault which has put him in his pres- | 100" Baward Kinlan and Gustave | U S Steel pfd .. : = Nty .nd Miss Margared] ‘ard of Thanks, ¢nt condition. Prosecutor G. W. | (apison. « The camp will have head- | Westinghouse .... 603 58% 501, | ilams of Lal will report f4 = K a - Klett stated today however, that the | quarters at Junior O. U. A. M. I WarterniUalsn Sich : 2 | quxiliary boar cetings. Rep We desire to extend our heartfelt | part the accused had in the assault | .. Ghibee i it e e e % | Latives of various clubs will spel e Sy 1 ; on Hungerford court, where flowers | Willys Overland 44 240 D! anks to kind neighbors and friends | does not appear ta be as serious as | Wi pe received ; 5 { “Our Best Piece of Work fo F'AT IRISH MACKEREL iR U PR C f‘;rr “‘;’ many f;;‘fl"‘f‘ sions of sympathy | it did before more thorough inves- 5 2 P o Year.” Other reports will be offered us at the time of the death of | tigation took place Tt - s SRR o AN AN by Mrs. B. L, M £ 1 : & gation took place. ppears to 7 s FLANAGAN-RYAN. mitted by .. Mott o FANCY MAINE CLAM]S our beloved brother, Carl Berger Lar- | the prosecutor that the affair AGREN WINS SUIT. The marrlage of Benjamin I. | Haven, Mre. John B. Russ of 8 I\ 1 D e son. We are particularly grateful for | just one of those pulling and hauling At 3 o'clock this afternoon, the case | gy, oo o0, lfgr‘fw] —o(w (his city out | &nd Mrs. A. R. Damon of Shf the floral tributes and wish to thank | squabbles which are so frequent {of J. Adrian Carlson, administrator | | (S SFEI L0 i ate | Mrs. Henry Ollesheimer of New e donors. P et of the estate of % A. Carlson, versus s £ i X president of the National Lea I AR , ard Ryan of Hartford will be National Lead] Sunbeam Wet 10c Fresh Native EDWIN A. LARSON, FOR WHITE WAY. John Agren was given to the jury. | noward Hyan of H rttord will ¢ | Women Workers, will deliver Shrimp . .. .can Rhubarb . .2 Ibs '{;:lq[:\,L\'“‘\f‘\][?xi\(’ Superintendent G. F. Atwater of | Kirkham & Cooper are counsel for the | froyeorq Monday morning at ¢ ) ress on “The Work and Prir 2 5 MISS M LARSON, the United Electric Light and Water | Plaintifft and John T. Robinson and | Sk blanee \is | of the National e o Cer 1S, CAR SEARSON. e GRS LR ate cloce 6 F. Flanagan of this ague. ‘erti bl.mbeam Tuna 1 7c Fresh Native MRS. CARL PEARSON. company appeared at the meeting of | P: F. McDonough for the defendant 2i:"°“" q‘“\d"‘,'y::":u ,vnn;h"'f“ and a | Will be presented and Miss Str Fish ......can Asparagus bch HOLD JO1 e e the board of public works last even- | The jury returned shortly after a few |y b o "¢ the groom will be best | New Haven will present the DA N MERITING ing and explained to the members the | few minutes deliberation with a de-| The bride's sister, Miss Julle Booth’s P New T i man. The bride , oth’s Pure 25c ew lexas Eintracht and Admiral Schiey | proposed system for a “white way” | cision in fayor of the defendant to| \ “poan will be the bridesmaid. Catsup 3 bottles Onions . . .4 gts T night i‘n ”“f!‘.,h;'("‘i"' |l ‘1{‘:”(‘.‘,:‘;.»\\;:;:‘( ”m"fidrum“”" S O AR o as ardec all. | system, X es Wi e necess; ' i 4 SAk e CITY Moh. Prepared Sweet Juicy Grand Officers Albert F. Beyer of |as'well as placing lights from seventy All the popular kinds of teas, Oolong, GOING TO BRASS CITY. b B e Bt e Buckwheat 51" vke C New London, vice president, Otfo [ five to one hundred feet apart. Pro- | Ceylon, Japan, etc., of the latest crop Members of the board of public | Gilchrist, accompanied by Mrs. a to Waterbury Fri- | The address of the evening Ww Oranges ...doz Rechebergere and Trustee George | visions would be made for Thavine | and freshest flavor are now on sale. | works will journey | Prices are low of course. National|day evening, where an investigation | delivered by Mrs. Charlotte Mohican Pork Machine Crackes Buttner were present and the latter | temporary lights while fthe chan C il el C Mr. : of the recently established lghting | neaux Holloway on “The Ind )stem will be made. The mew plan | Cenditions of Women Worke presented the ate financial report. | was being 1 le Atwater spoke | Butter Co.——advt and Beans 3 cans Pecans . .. .box Short speeches were made by the | of success that has been attained in | eemmm———————— 5} i s various officers anmd rofreshments | New Haven and Waterbury where the | 70O DATI FOR CLASSIFICATION. | in the Brass City is along similar lines | Connecticut.” The headquarte Mobhican Pure y 25c Fresh RlD.e 20c were served) Both lodges were In-.system is in operation. L S ——"| which the board proposes to adopt «in | the local club in Judd’s block v tlelly . .2 tumblexs Strawberries bsk this city. The trip will be made in | cpen for public Inspection d vited to attend the state convention = i e | Wanteda—--Girl for general housework. of Thusnelda lodgé in new Turncr 3 creamery hutter, 37c a Ib. Address Box 4XX, Herald Offic automobiles, leaving City Hall at 7 : 5-10 o'clock. hall this evening. ; $1. Russell Bros.—advyt. the convention. The meetings) j also be open to the general pu

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