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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. MONDAY, MAY 15, 1916. MISSIONARY WORK | 3, Ferguson of Texas Advocates RICHTER‘ & CO. IN SOUTH AFRICA °. == Cam lete Ifltel’venllon ZII MQXIC'O ORD ONEPRICE C]O MEMBERS NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE, TK a Rev, Frederick B. Bridgman Tells Of 114116 ASYLUM ST. Represented by E. W. Eddy. HARTFORD. 31 West Main St., City Hall Building Telephone 18§ . Work At South Congregational S i % i i JIN [ O — EEPEE | () shs Stanley, Rule & Level Co Johannesburg, South Africa, deliverea e var ot o || R RO il oA Y. N 50 shs Waterbury Gas Co. ary work in that country at the South Congregational church vesterday R s , o s e o= 1| 20 shs North & Judd Co. 50 shs Union Mfg. Co. At the church during the pastorate of | the late Rev. Dr. James W, Cooper J’ and this fact made his appearance i doubly significant. { The cit of Johannesburg has a i population of 450,000 of whirh 0 ‘ 000 are native blacks. The greater S ' 2 4 % - ‘ 1 | | part of them are miners and are un- derground 5,000 or 6,000 feet most @f the time. The mines thera f nish forty per cent. of the world’s S Wy Y YE FINANCIAL NEWS speaker, not nearly so much as sonie . of the white men sent over from Eng- < : Union Manufacturing Company ¢ land to supervise the work. The lat- - : R | ter brought habits and viess, which ’ -~ s Several Points—So Does Noi P z ; were unheard of in that country be- T ¥ ¢ o fore L) el Dvine onditions o %. T R Ne A 4 l Judd and Stanley Works. §pi and fusHieh poor exampics for : ; B, All of the local stocks were sf s e e S et b || | SUMMER DRESSES |Reading and Willys-Overiand BS-}ocu. tos muns or e s o points work, the missionary church being so i .. 4 o - ) 3 . . Wi e bl ; ; S "N $4.95 to $14.95 tablish Wall Street Records | seems to ve samsing o necte wie :rrh;. ;’1\,“):,,: & h;;]::‘w-(v\dr tha pulpit. ke AR iS¢ st 16 54 % % oodh e e R s e e city s its s s and 1 ome P : 3 e Ak 3 ; 3 i i s a E a- sl of which are as bad as those of New . 4 ¥ A . el N ¥ terials. As comprehensive a line as N s extra dividend is in sight right 4 ork S R : < Ygr . R \ | v : Sl ind e - New York, May 15, Wall Street, g g 4 5 York. Although the conditions are 3 > - i B - g you will find in any store | but it is known that the compa being made better by the missionaries : A “ ; A o ] An exceptionally Pretty Display of | 10:30 & m.—Developments over the sserted the speaker as he told of Z i Y &2 : i ¥ Graduation and Confirmation Dre | week-end imparted further strength words r'[ T Fitrane G i : ¥ v Yy 2 ; of net, $9.95 to 00. | to the stock list, prices showing sub- [ Manufacturing company began a E o Eament s ' . e : 3 i AT ., § g . £ | stantial though variable gains at to- [ stanial boom today, selling at from a police officer regarding e R . 5 i o ; k. ey % ! & T = | day’s opening. Two new maximums | New Britain Machine also gaine| action of some of his _par ’ o . : ” $ i i 3 3 S ELLIOTT FUNERAL | were soon established, Reading rising | point, selling at 80-82. Stanley W :“;!‘rif“nr’ll‘; two Tutc(nn:h{;\z vesu e 2 . i K y, S A X ¥ i | a fraction aver its previous best at | likewise showed a gain at 82-8 ssionary work, according ‘o Rev. 1 2w . : e e % | 91 1-4, whi /illys-Overland made | North & Judd seems to be on Mr. Bridgman, one heing the organ- , - . % ' ; LARGELY ATTENDED | | ‘ilné‘\?'r;\czlrlg 0\:‘11“, rise of eight | jump once more, the quotation zation of bands of good, claan, up- | g 5 4 S . L T % i | points to 272, Studebaker, which [108-110. The various quotations right men and the other, the dream S o 8 . W e, s | featured last Saturday's active opera- | low that some of those taught Thristian- g . , : G Aty o z City Officials Present—Lodge and So- | tions made a further Tise of 3 at 144, i s, 70-71 1-2; Ame] ity and the fellowship of Christ will : ; . : . : = | with advances of a paint or better for | Si i American Brass, return and help spread the gospel of . % ciety Members Are Pall Maxwell, shipping shares, Westing- l 5; Scovill, the Maior, house, Air Brake, U. S. Rubber and | Departure, e ~ ‘ - LR, | Mexican Petroleum. Among rails, | & Judd, 108-110; Union jan Pacific and New Haven |ing, 84-86; New Britain Maching OLD TEACHER RETIRED. . . . Funeral services for former Coun- | Canadian | ? P Furguson of Texas, W s a | Loyalty to any leader is lacking and | ;). "G.orge B, Elliott was held | Were again strong. li3 25 Amerl . .(I“MM Gi"” ; . X SR 5 T e iotism is n ruthless e ma. ded slight- | Landers, Frary & Clark, Miss Ellen Moore of Bartlett School Feeling deeply the perils to which |statement in which he asserted that [ patriotism is unknown. The ru S = T | Closing.—The market shaded slig Landers, Frary & # e now was the proper time for inter- | spilling of American blood on Ameri- | from his “m”“’;““fin':):'“ St I‘; ly in the final hour, but not before | ley Works, 82-84; Eagle Lock, 6 Made Permanent Substitute. they are subjected from raids across | IOH, P88 b r Mo fo restore order In | can soil now glves us justification, and Bodley, p: ; : prices had established higher levels. |63 1-2; Peck, Stow & Wilcox, 3 » Miss Ellen M. Moore of High street, | the border, many of the residents of | 1.0+ country “if it takes ten or fifty | it is now our duty to do whatever is | I Bodley, pastor of St. Mark's church, | 010 Gne ag strong. National Surety, 250 ; Niles for thirty-three years a teacher in the | TeXas, New Mexico and Arizona are |years.” His statement says in part: | necessary permanently to prevent «offitiating. Interment took place in | ment, Pond, clamorous for American intervention | “Since we have started we may as | recurrence of further outrages against rilen oks | s IS S in Mexico. Especially in this sentl- |well finish the job. A temporary | our people.” No. 1 in the cut is Gov- | Representatives from various organ- | noo wou . Stock Exchange quota-| o s on the list of permanent substitutes | ment finding expression since the fed- | protection of the border will accom- | ernor William C. McDonald of Ariz- (ization in which Mr. Elliott was & | gonc'turnished by Richter & Co. o Governor Ferguson; No., member acted as pall bearers. Mayor | members of the New York Stock Hx- by the school board. The other per- [eral government called out the mil- | plish nothing. If we catch and | ona; No. 2, E 5 z his | 3, Governor George W. P. Hunt of | George A. Quigley and George What- | cponge Represented by E. W. Eddy. - Vi i isoner Appears to manent substitutes are Miss Jane E. |illa of these three border states. | punish one bandit another takes h : i e : (oL, S S % o " Among the most prominent of the in- lace tomorrow. If a ruler is put in | New Mexico; No. 4, American soldiers | nall, represented the Sons of St. strong. Bonds were steady Philosophical Mood. Barnes, for man ars principal of Tl 3 Georg o Tl . By : terventionists is Governor James E. |power today he is betrayed tomorrow. | on the march in Mexico. Seorge. City Clerk Alfred L. Thomp- May 15, 1916 Harttord ‘May 15— Fhere ¥ the Northend school, and Miss | : e e B ARIN i Ylos Elizabeth R. Woodworth, a veteran — — “,}’";f‘}’f'“fi"‘f" Sie New Sritainiliost 3 High Low Clos | lull in the developments n the teacher in the Rockwell school, | ATCHER CATC LIS 1 ’ 3 & I,‘:]L:"h‘f‘ldl‘"h! “{-‘Qf(‘f“. }\”hul‘ }Am Beet Sugar .. ;:‘»/&, 2 4~Z: ligan case todaj T - As permanent substitutes these E -0- < i et Lk et el ©OsePh | Alaska Gold . 4 2 = Mrs. Archer-Gilligan, who is i | TCHES 0-KOP-O-NEE, 101, M wron Hoglund of 107 | M. .Holleran, represented the New | am Ag Chem .... T1% % T1% | county jail, charged with the teachers will draw lary, but may . and Mrs. 4 : twenty- | Britain lodge of Moose and Alderman | Am Car & Fdy Co. 62% 61 Fiot Trankilnl R Andvewh | 1 s not be called upon \rv teach unless in | | Dwight street observed their y v 4 L P be called upon to teach unless in AND TRAIN STOPS| DAD OF INDIAN DAY | pren e oy n a | M. Tevin Sester, represenied the Sec. | Am Gog -oor-c0. 385 Sa% 2o% | Sor, of, Franklin B, androws, d has no direct ,mm, to pension ! quiet m;nmm'. They were married by ‘”"v"[i Ward Republican club, Am Can ... . ““f‘ 8% | the aged in Windsor in May, a teacher but by placing them on the | the Rev. O. W. Fern, former pastor of | The funeral was largely urtnldtd Am Can pfd . 1}1_, 2 “"’ and whose body, when exhumdg permanent substitute list can reward | /0comotive On Bristol “Express” | the \\\edxsh Lutheran church. They n~i«'»l£\\‘4:o">'\1 uvllhtmlx who had long .>s'~e_n Am I.JOCO e 15' 0% 1 1 | Ghenhire tit is aeid) Whowed Wi them for long and faithful service, i, g - o s [h ve three children, Morris, Idith 4\1\'1 £ 8 ‘v( “_llh Mr. Elliott in ("\\lr, af- | Am Smetling ..... 9?' 5% o S arsenic in the stomach, accordi Trics to Tear Up Roadbed at 2 i Mildred. Mr. Hoglund is employed ¢ fairs being in attendance as well as | Am Sugar . s 4 havste et ol s iekna At okl e 2 | p. P, Corbin’s. T row Mr. s business associates from the office | Am Tel & Tel 128 % 282 i i 4 “G n T 3 ot o | P. & F. Corbin's. Tomorrow Mr md his ocia Am Te Bl % 3 during her detention rather p! 5 GET THE BU Elmwood Station. g : : | Mrs. Axel D. Roos of 30 Florence Russell & Erwin, and neighbors. | Anaconda Cop ... 85% 85 86 phically. She appeared more cf i TiR =t 1 ¢ e i . o : : street will observe their twenty-fifth | Many beautiful floral offerings testi- | A T S Fe Ry Co0.104% 4 ful today than at any time sine t is supposed to n‘n‘(- artford : ! wedding anniversary. They were also | fied to the high esteem in which Mr. | Baldwin Loco .... 91% % ’ | arrest a week ago Althoug on certain mornings of the week at i 4 ! married by the Rev. Mr. Fern and | Elliott was held by his fellow citizens. | B & O ... 90 315 8¢ appetite is not hearty, she eats| 9:15. Sometimes it does,—sometimes | cee children, Mrs. Frank 25 e R T 8614 : s 7 The masters of the various local | it does not. Moreoften it is the jatter 3 (Lo SaRie feddn B et B g9 L0 : meals regularly. She receivel E a a o Ssenot r;fm_q s (_‘ | | Reynolds, Agnes Roos ugu‘l Plllb‘{lzk Mrs. Mary Murphy. Beth Steel S 440! § 5 visitors Sunday, but this mornin Bristol Express the same belng a train | | Roos of Derb Theywillfcelebrate Mrs. Mary Murphy, for the past| Butte Superior ... 97 = 9: Y6 | counsel, Benedict M. Holden, on the New York, New Haven m}l“ | A c . Canadian Pacific »1“ ’fé § | and was in conference with hel cuss summer activities of the mem- | Hartford, which travels between the | | PR Mmoo 3 7" |at the Park Hotel, -died yesterday | Central (I;e‘.’"her 5 : b Report had it ‘“‘“’r"‘”‘”,‘[ evan bers. Bugs which tend to harm trees | capital city and the town where mul- | i % S8 ([ e e R el morning. The funeral will be held | Ches & Ohlo ..... 8% 527 12 iibackasithe)time 0T tha C WA i v | from St. Mary's church at 9 o’clock | Chino Copper .... Y 5 | Andrews, complaint had been mi making enormous profits. Bartlett school, has just been placed ; Boy Scoutmasters to Meet Thursday to Formulate Plans. troops of Boy Scouts will meet at the M. C. A. Thursday evening and dis- | the anniversary with a family re- ten years manager of the dining room will be discussed and it is probable | tifarious industries are workiug over | . HE ) ) . 2 S e ies SILESON OT TROM SR HOME: v 3 : Chi Mil & S g e b plans will be made 1or the scouts to | time turning out munition of war. BROMIARIHET | tomorrow morning and interment will | Chi Mil & St Paul. 2 | the county commissioners that = e E May —Niles E. Gladding | be in the new Catholic cemetery. Col F & I | was being disposed of in large on Sunday removed his mother from Mrs. Murphy leaves a daughter, | Cons Gas | tities by 2 Archer-Gilligan t other parts of the country by Boy | bellation, left Hartford seven minutes : | the home at Windsor operated by Mrs studying at Mt. St. Joseph's, | Crucible Steel 5 & g, | inmates of the home. It was Scouts and the local troops do not | late. There were many passengers . i ¥ - i Gilligan, now under arrest on sus; | Hartford; two brothers, Thomas Fer- | Del & Hudson.... E § 1% | that the commissioner replied wish to be behind their compatriots, |aboard, men, women and Ch]“‘," “{JH . o { | picion of poisoning one of the in- |riter of this city and James Ferriter | Distillers S 51 57 home was a private one, and if 1 R e e e ety Sen Al ne onicren, but . e 8 y : . | mates. He has arranged for her fu- | of New York, and three sisters, Mrs, | Erie .. s 7% | the personal habits of the peon SNLthel Bo slot il il G g O IR O BTt bent : & . ture care in her own home here. | Lawrence Crean, Miss Julla Ferriter | Erio 1st ptd ..... 53% & 54 it to drink to any great extent] sletpthe iboval in decorating | Some of them were drumme Any- | R 3 : i AN e el e e 9% R e ol o Ea ot > graves o eir departed comrades | way, the train was chug-chugging, ; g =l s ek s ; i and this matter will also be discussed. | {hat. i LB e : / e ! 6 DIF TENCES ADJUSTED. ¥adden of Worceste: Goodrich Rub 4 it. Robert A. Potter, county co: 3 o it i feroper waviotidestribing Great Nor pfd . 20% | sjoner declared this noon that Because of the numbers of av t H . - v ¥ T.ondon, May 15, 5 p. m.—The for- ot g Shaves. the | it.—the train was chug-chugging along | { cign office 'n\nn\\nr(:l,\od.'n' that the Benjamin Preston, [IGENonOTeRCeErs B0 ; asihe knewAtheroiacineot - i % % | Inspiration complaints. members of Stanley Post G. A. R- find | at a fairly good clip. By the clock :\(,S”(;\;U:;;Q:: l;{:"ie"” and the scouts | it was approaching half after nine. In | :;‘:}(\;(Td;’,‘fi ‘hé":;::x‘:uf l.(,w?,.; el 2""”?0“"‘]:?‘(“,," s soereRtelll ican sasicifyden! 26% It was learned today that whe L 2 the deestance,—the deestance is good, | = S X f the | been settled amicably, with the re- e in T e L el Lack Steel .... . chael A. Gilligan, Mrs. Archer: — —in the deestance, then, could be seen | ., O;1X0P-O-Nee, PraTE e it e e e e Sbe | s R poun, | Lehigh Valley ; 9% 79% | gan's second husband, died in F PRESENTED WITH GIFT. fhe oullnes of Hhe Ui cln ol D ou e el (R rf'“; H5n o the eo it it or Gresce: ofte L el vas 90 years old | pay Motor com.. 89% S < ary, 1914, he left an estate whic e BEE ETiwotdl Tl G e kind '((;‘ll‘nn, nmmuu-llx 11< Ma ‘1” Sinutalh "ifx\(h» t‘h‘r(‘v\h ) 'II::‘MY:\mI n% | yex Petroelum ... L Iater appiaised at! Bk 090, Norden Lodge Remembers Secretary | accounting for the meager outline of e bt e e A e e [ lationalel ot s w , d Three parceis of resl ASINSN Who is Leaving City. the station. All of a sudden. It was ' Nee, by the way, probably is the only Cl'f)) Jtems {368 Park street, both of this city, | N v & & rradson.106% 105 Y ‘.:::e(:‘nz:; {‘13&0(])3;1;::? in & ;es suddenly. Just like that. The train |living Indian who knows the exact = | | Mary Preston of Yarmouth and Wal ST e ey ires "Archer-Gililghn Norden lodge, I. O. G. T., was plea came to a halt. Bang! Tt stood in |day of his birth. Most Indians figure ‘ [ i a e e i " . antly surprised at the meeting of | itS tracks, neither moving to the left | they are “about so old,” figuring so | the organization vesterday afternoon |nor the right. Perfectly stationary, | many “moons” But O-Kop-O-Nee on the receipt of a presentation of |on the other side of the station, al- | came into this world the day his g watch chain and fob from the lodge. | though the engine was not a station- | father, a noted chief, passed to the Penn R R 5 Mr. Larson leaves for the south next | ary engine. Heavens! Something | happy hunting grounas- A priest, who Miss Meisner and Mr. Grant de- S Pressed Steel Car. R Friday, where he will make his hore | had happened. lived among the Iiackfoot tribe, lifihlvfull,\' entertained at 500 at the M Anna Mathilda Carlson. | Ray Cons 1 ive Hundred Yankee Jack in the future. chisseled a headstone for the chief's | Berlin Tea shop last Wednesday eve- | A\rs. Anna Mathilda Carlson, wife | Reading ....... 92% 003 913 Control San Domingo. A three days' conference of dele grave, and on it be put the date, May | Ning. A delicious luncheon was served. | o¢ snqrew P. Carlson of 29 Shef-| Rep I & S com... 49 é 9144 Washingt May 15—Landi gates from Massachusetts, Pennsvl- | 13, 1815; hence on May 13, national Mr. and Mrs. John Turner have re- ! field street, died at the New | Southern Pacific . 98% ¢ 982 il ey vania, New Yark and Connecticut willl 5ot tizht and barted themselves deep | Indian day, O-Kop-U-Nee celebrated | turned to California. They will also | Britain General hospital this morn- | Southern Ry ?)‘Sr‘nein%:‘ri'\'l to deal with the t:)i’;lnl::“ 't'h;: :-;y'\— May :\_‘“ AEH R0 (ot i B OF HRb mvssti ‘ his one hundred and first birthday. It | stap at Sea Drift, Texas. Nrs. Turner | ing following an operation she under- | Southern Ry . 4 LSNED lution led by General Arais, miy llipbet 123‘.mv?“:m’;y\ymvcw\m\;\t?‘vrll\ ¢l newspape After remaining in this | 1% & (};nnnixcm:o_nm: the idea of es- | J.\&hl.h(‘, fla\mvhlrr fni.» {‘v“’, and Mrs. | went last weel She was 45 s | Studebaker 5% 107 car agemst former Prel O " | position for an hour, someone ven- | (@blishing a national indian day for | Abram Howell of 32 Cottage Place of age and besides her husband leaves | Tenn Copper ... 47% | {imenes, was reported today ¢ ates. tured to remark about the accident. |all tribes of red men to celebrate sim- New trimmed hats. M. Seibert.— | an adopted son, Eric Henry. She also | Texas Oil ........10 g navy department by Rear Ad It must have been that. Then they all | ultaneously throughout the country fadavt. leaves a brother Emil Johnson of Ka- | Third Ave ....... 6 | caperton, commanding the Ame AN ORDINANCE VIOLATION. ! wanted to know what happened. Just | Was first advocated twenty years ago Marion Ragalski, a male despite | Sota, Minn, and a brother, sister and | Union Pacific ....1 4 136% | goes i her mother in Sweden. Tnited Fruit ..... So far no hostilities have bee S | as they were on the point of going | by O-Kop-O-Nee. the Christian name, was arrested hy . b Main Street Building Owner Fails to | out to see what was the matter, the — —— = Sergeant Bamforth on Broal <treet The funeral will be held Wedaesday | Utah Copper ..... 5% . & ported. Secretary Daniels said conductor, a stately looking individual, | 5o SELL VALUABLE PROPERTY. | this morning and turned afternoon and interment will be in | U § ¥1mvlmr Co.. 56% 28 day about 500 maries have Fairview cemetery. G B goose 4 landed. well trained in the ways of “Courtesy” . ffic fro: S/ a t i Despite the warning issued several |and “Safety First”, stepped into the | The Lee property at Main and Laf- | officer from East Hampton, 2 — | U S Steel pfd ....117 676 1167% | o sal avette e { has b Yoo wanted on a charge mad g L weeks ago to Mr. Simpson owner of | first coach and made wav towama (layCltelstreste iuasibeeholiced on el e e o Go “Mrs. Ruth Smith. | Va Car Chemical. . [ VEG ¥ LYN the old City Hotel property and Con- | the end of the train. He looked neither | Market and recently it is said nego- S 2 i S W osiinenaiee 0 63 5 NEGRO BOY LYNCHED. tractor O'Loughlin who is in charge to the left nor the right, afraid to en- | tiations for the transfer were in the The National Biscuit company re- »A\ll\ Ruth .&n.\Hh‘nf 24 Carip ‘:[)‘:‘»(( | Woteri UTalon SRS of the repair work now in progress on | counter the gaze of the exasperated but for some reason unexplained | Ported its warehou on Woodland | died this morning in Hartford. She | o /nOrE " o8 teen Thousand Watch Hiwm B the structure, the coning over the |p e e i deailcell thron 5 e |6 y-(t‘-(’t, m;(u 1 ance )nnr]n]\ Investi- | was (\1\.;3:<:'fl'lm!”m“flr];];“["l'jh’{:l ’\"[(-' 3 to Death in Public Square store has been erected which extends | well down the aisle in the last coach | has a frontage of 200 feet on Main |8ation showed it to be the work of |in Ne e 2 Hhnbela et de it £ ” over the line by fourteen inches, Rellonid e e e Mnm and is considered very valuable. "“V; and they took only what they »\Imf'il‘“_"“lr(P;\l{;!':l‘;n i j’m“l\ n]\‘ the | REPUDIATE STRIKE. \.\ aco, Tex'._,t May 1_5—1“(1“.}1 1 Within the past few days Building | ensconced a friend of Howard Elli | Both on Main and Lafavette | could eat, charity department is a daughter as | - | persons as witnesses, including Inspector Rutherford and City En- |and whispered so all could hear. - | the property is occupied by perma Engine company No. is AL "“;“" N. Waterman of Sum- | Machinists in Bridgeport Refuse to |en fmdb children, Jesse Washin ginecer Hall have interested them- | have you got a piece of string . | nent business structurs, ;out to 33 Lee street this '”‘,;;] 2 ‘“r‘ "“f} b hae x Support Walkout. negro boy, who confessed to selves in the matter, with a result!want to fix the engine.” And r { where some lace curtains and a couple herrunsra e edne . = 1 criminal assaulting and murder that the parties have been notificd | enough, that was the troubl i oo of pillows were on fire. The fire is|aY: the hour to be announced lat Bridgeport, May 15 Mrs. Lucy Frvar, seven miles the arties have > d | enoug! at was the trouble. > | T N ows we. : o y 5 5 =t s : that unless proper changes are made | cowcatcher of the engine had plowed | OV EPISH LUTHERAN NOT thought to have started by someone | INferment will be in Fairview ceme- | local, No. 30, of the International As- | of here, last Monday afternoon within a reasonable time, a prosezu- |its way into the boards between the | The first meeting of the Sunday moking in bed There was but lit- | € | sociation of Machinists, has refused taken from the fifth msmu] ! tion will follow. tracks at Elmwood and after getting | S¢hool teacher s of the recently formed | tle damage. ——— e | to sanction the walkout of sixty ma- {'oom dshortd!,\ ll;cfmothnmznm;‘rz; :Z P — - | its nose out of the splintered wood, | New Britain division of the Hartford T DT evanththe A e way sonthi o TO INCORPORATE TONTGHT. chinists of the Bridzeport Brass somefiurned to/desth on the py TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION. they wanted a piece of string to hold | f}lsh‘"t will be held in this city June {he Central Grammar school from be- A meecting of the members of the | pany. It is claimed that the strik- Sh T - - — o, RS G I, W, Gl 26 coming a public right of way, the | proposed country club will be held | ers refused to abide by a Vote of the ACTION ON REFERENDU} WANTED—AC once, five clorks at the | & Passing freight train was kind | The Luther leasue has accepted the cwner, John Pinches, has filed farmal | this evening at the Chamber of Com- | machinists of the plant, a majority | The directors of the Chamber enougl ) stop & N i nei rita b ague to 5 5 2 7 s g freight station, Whiting strect. cngushto stop andilendiltsensine to iavitation of pue MicdIstonn leagueito s noticeithadit merce for the purpose of Incorpo of whom opposed the proposed strike. | Commerce will hold the re > BR. 7 D Cossriff, Agent. the Bristol Iixpress, thereby enabling | attend a meeting in that city Thursday {ink | The maetingis callod sor 7 Sieikins ‘aoesstl wORREMUIGre Tavs | artol P eting | tainoeindl thousands of traveling men to get into | evening. The trip will be made in Franc bour, executrix of the , o’clock and following there will be a | named a committee to investigate a [ noon at 4:30 o'clock. It is expd FOR SALE—Studebaker touring car | New Britain from Hartford one hour auto trucl;s and all intending to make estate of Joseph 1. Barbour of Hart- | meeting of the subscribers to the ! report that work of the local plants | that action will be taken on fo ih fine shape at (,'o(taz:fz 1‘ ace. H?ul thirty nnl,\nlv late. All of which , the trip s);ul(l notify Emil l'mx:sm! or |u!y|. h. tra erred land on Long | stock \ name for the club will be | involved in the strike is being done [the referendums recently issue 5-15-2dx | is some railroading. | George Rolf before tomorrow evening. ' street to BEdward McBride, adopted. in ‘NOrwalk Faotorien. the national ohAmsie, t in their extermination. This | Well, this morning the Bristol work has been done successfully in | press, it may be dignified by that ap- ter Preston of New Bedford. Carl Larson, recording secretary of Cenne: a 1 er 2 .arson, rec: secretary o ' ) Motorman John Kenney is attending Mr. Preston w ormerly a resi- | | NYNH&HRR 63% was named administratrix, sold ! eitive b o r e West.. 27% 2 the meeting of the executive board of | gent of this city where he was at '\'o:m?r‘; «;Mmc _113}2 real estate for $5,000. the Hartford branch of the Trolley- | one time in the meat and srocers 3 ) and grocery : Y { men’s union in New Haven today. Bainens Norfolk & West MORE MARINES LAND. 1t was so rainy. and misty, and dark, and dreary, and dismal that no passen- zer made a move. Instead, they all Heed Warning. | [ | |