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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. THURSDAY, JUNE 1, 19 16. _ : TURK TELLS HOW HE AT ake Your Wedding TRIED T0 KILL MAN d el Gift Selection From §|sewioxueuensrool] = /4 ~ League'MOTHERS! for Seven Years . ° : 3 Our ChOlce Llne Of = We ask your careful inspection of our bdis- Esmile Hausen, a Turk, pleaded tinctive apparel for the youthful members FRLING SILVER, wonre it | RACKETS, Y | HAND PAINTED CHINA, ot et T e We challenge a duplication, in this city, of AND CUT GLASS, e o (L s G 8, TENNIS BALLS, fabric values at prices at which our goods Meskill found probable cause and are marked. so we have a large stock of fine Jeweiry suitable bound the accused over to the su- lik Iy ¥ 5 52 ¢ : T e e y ikes the the smart pinch- brides, bridesmaids gifts and ushers. P S G st i e MARKERS; l})):;l]:all\)lsc;r}gllll(r s?_\%é suitsso T juanow. - THE—— v f RACKET COVERS, ETC. s A S Popular Prices s ) seven knife wounds in his body. His Or er On O assailant had escaped A couple of { =5 % i ¥7 S vecks later Hausen was arrested in ‘r E * Worcester, Mass., and was brought fi /g u g back here for trial. Detective Ser- : ] », zeant Samuel Bamforth, who brought 54 MIAIN STREET A A ¥ PAYS TO BUY OUR KIND it e e o i 299 ASYLUM ST~ Cornecting with }40 TRUMBULL & Where Quality is as Represented. him In nis rocm and nad then locked HARDWARE 336 MA N STREET HARTFORD. the doors. Belicving that Mandat was about to kill him he determined to beut him to it, so struck first, He said — —— - he left the house through a window [Helhml Lyons, A. E. Atwater, Iter | and walked up Washington street to | Malona, Charies Anderson, A. J. | Tremont streef from where he walked | | Richardson and Axel Carlson. to Hartford and took a trolley car to Worcester. The detective however, found that Hausen himself 1 the evening by Rev. Dr. 8. G. Ohman, p: key to his room in his pocket, disprov- ; 1 the story that Mandat had locked : . Ooloniihe S edishy -an church, ity Ui Ciog pokec Ltes from A, | tor of the Swedish Luther the doors % o found | their he 108 Rast street. ) inchino were found “|” fox d on g Mandat told the story of the ult on the Plainville road t teturns have been received at the i v | | and said that had not the police Fred Wagner. Olson's car | city clerk’s office that Fred H. Teft Bosce ien rom nut street of s city and Miss Bertha . Marsh- all of Wallingford were married in that place on May 19 by Rev. G. M. J. M. HALLINAN INC. Successor to Hallinan Bread and Ice Cream Co. STORE PRICES For a Special in our Baking Depart- { John J. Johnson and Miss Agda Pe {line Grann will be married Saturday 30 a.m. Quality | Telephone | Quaiity Store 805 —806 | Store P om]} ar- rived when they did he would have | been murdered. He claimed that Hausen stole $50 from him before he 3 v escaped nd ned to the 1y Stockhale. To Judge Meskill, Hausen testified hus has deserted her. From the reports of the various | that Mandat had cursed his religion, ke left her a couple committees in charge of the bazar of | which made him angry. He also ex- 50. | st. Peter’s church, recently held in | pressed a belief that Mandat had been | pending o week 3 me | Turner hall, it has been shown that | sent by some Turk or Armenian to kill btt. street, Geo Shelton h $ s cleared on the venture. The | him and take his money. Showing that to New York to resume hix | members consider this an excellent | he, too, was a believer in prepared- studies preparatory to an |showing. ness, Huusen said since he left his | next fall. Mr. Shelton is 3 - native land seven years ugo he has of ability BIG 1AL NENDED, slept with a knife under his pillow B ¥R plcts Btock of decor- S v for protection and after sleeping with Mandat cne night he found his weap- on nad been stolen. He declared that the $59 he took was his and when That thé city needs a monster hall | asked if he had intended to kill Man- or forum, where huge gatherings | dat he replied “Yes, he wanted to % y .. 1could be held, is more and more be- | kill me so I thought I'd kill him F. Youknot of this city is in | ;¢ jypressed on the citzens. One of | first.” € at the woman's CONVEN- | the features of the coming festival of Makes Trouble on Train, ew York. { the Eastern Division of the Swedish lek Mesinski, charged with LI9AI res Homezski of §5 ¢ ment for Friday we will have a new one. Weeks End Conn. River Shad, Genuine Blue, and Lobsters. ‘Sea Food, of the Finest Quality. Roasting Chickens, Broilers and Fowls. All kinds of Vegetables—Native. FREE DELIVERY Imperial Cakes ...........10c each Home made Clam Fritters, Special for Friday Noon ..............20c doz terial, the Eddy Awning and | Turner Hall Unable to Accomodate g Co.—adavt t 11 a m. must be ordered by 10 All Banqueters. lennie Lyon of this city is the GE W S s J. M. HALLINAN, INC Successor to Hallinan Bread and Ice Cream Co. ‘Phone 906, iveries a W ¢PUe WV 11 Del Kopf, the local boy with the { Singers, which will be held in this | arunkenness ..nd breach of the peace e International league team, | city June 8, 9 and 10 ,is a banquet, | was fined $10 and co: ANy e itor in town yesterday. scheduled for Friday evening. June 9. | quctor on a Berlin train testified that er the -candle power lights are | L. Traut has recovered from | It WHI be held in Turner hall and al- | Mesinski was loitering about the pas- N e e e t indisposition. ready the committee in charge has | senger station in a drunken condition | going as tr s P ® A, S i o 4 arcs. The only way to tell is to have B Bilat of Plynmiotth ‘has ltl:nnrd the hall will be inadequate for t night and finally boarded the train Sorae putiupl Hoi his ownlpart) the fd one-half interest in | the purpose. omodate but sgo | NG insisted on riding. When he was | councilman from the sixth was satis- 238 MAIN S I REE' on Rhodes street to Mathew O il GEb EXRROIREL B 190 1 ejected he put up a strenuous fight and | fied that the 250-candle power light people and u_‘l Mm"l‘l os;mmn*d ”m" Officer Fred Wagner was called. It were preferable. The sooner the ques- over 600 visitors wi e present. Anally neccssary fom i i Bk 6 s G momes | T ¢ ’m:lm e Jpresent :‘r:.\'hnd]h- necessary to put handeuffs | tion is decided the sooner the city will Bsutihas hoen .completed ibyff Siiiis sl Soqe il e i paie s ol SRS BRI BOT e Snorder o take nimito s get the service, said Mr. Landers. The of attending anc the yolice station. | lights will be needed next fall before en Brothers' company placed on sale. So many were sold S CDII]II]OI] GOUHC[] Yet Ullde()ldefl (he holiday scason opens. and i¢ the | Councilman Landers seconded the mo- | o Gentile has filed noti the first day that the committee v HOUTMAN-FIRN i 1 tion and moved that the mayor - = UTMAN-FIRNHABER. work is to be done in time there and € - ? city clerk that he will sell his | forced to withdraw the public sale or 2 point a committee of citizens to make | Sigrid Hallbe Meets With Accident ‘ HAS FOOT CRUSHED. | & | eyeae ik . < 5 — 1 | should be no unnecessary delay. | 41 Cherry street to Arena | Visitors would be left out in the cold- | poyular Local Young Couple Wedded afld Seeks More ngm Councilman Curtis thought the sug- | afrangements for the event ; On Elevator. | | | June 8. The members are in quandry, but there Yy : at St. John's Church This Afternoon. gestion a good one. He, too, wanted to Pohlman Resigns. seems to be no reasonable solution to Blasko has purchased LR g ; see some lights put up for the benefit Souncilman V er ohlman of the | the matter and a number will have to Roy Holtmg S A . 8 Councilman Walter Pol ree 3 “larence : S0 an of New Haven for- Action on the new white way Dro- | of the counc. . Sic e street from Clarence D. | remain away from the banquet. merly of this ciy vl f the council. Councllman Eichstaedt Miss Sigrid Hallberg, daughtc Charles Hallberg, of 21 Henry street, 2 2 i s first ward tendered his resignation as | met with a painful accident on the ele- Pen R e and Miss Minnie | ject wa zain postponed by the com- | thought the sample lights should be ¢ + e [atar Tilite Tohn A Andooka baiiad } b ! Rl =t 1“”‘}“‘0"‘ °f 25 Linden street were [ mon council after a debate, discussion | placed as they are to be and not | he is now a meter inspector for the | JUB0 B 00 SOFR (& L e o lowing policemen have heen | 'S AT SUX married this afternoon at 4 o'clock at | and examination of the proposed lay- | where other lights will interfere. water department. On motion of Al- | 0 =5 yro Bt o S tudent & ,v Chief of Police William J ' St. John's German Lutheran church, | out lasting well over an hour la . S 1 He resienan vas | S p TR e s i , Sl Mendon s ireetl ManBiachesinroncl & W. Ganss L & Shot I'rom Paonessa. derman Anderson the resignation was | the Hardware City Business college, to do escort duty for th tev. Audian, the pastor, offi- [ night. Councilman Curtis wanted ted with regret | 1 Pernplar parade this evening: | With Razor at His Home. s. They Were attended by Fred | more light on the subject and his mo-| _ Alderman Paonessa wanted to know | 2CCEPIeC T 0 HOETE Y hchasilgcateaiionythe so pliaoT ol Johnson, Gustave Hellberg. | . .. Haversack of Sevmour as best ms i able for two weeks was final- | if it 1S possible to see one of the Clby s nd sl s gulheibuilding andiwas onihieriway o | Slashing his throat with a e ibeth as best man | tfon to table for two weeks was final- | &t * H ROSED C 0 L approved. | the council clean house by taking from | attend the session. She was seated in b a sister of the | Iy passed. When the matter was first | lishts the desks all matter that was useless | 4 chair and allowed her foot to ank Valliere, vears old, of and : 3 ars . o o A st s req | He was sick of the way the city has Augusta | taken up Councilman Landers moved | to make room for new business. [ over the edge of the elevator. The = | 3 hride, as bridesmaid. Mea street ed suicide al o iy 5 Miss Teadow st Fiinbnberie el of been buncoed in the past by the light- 5 s Siieier honor. The | suspens »f the rules while the city ! i or's rme he | his home evel .\‘ neighbor ushers were William Zeig) 1spension of the rules wh kgl ing company Over in a little coun- | Councilman Lander informed the | conductor, not noticir 1er foot, start- summoned I Clifton M. Cooley and er of this | engineer explained the layout of the u 1 that Cit ngi or Hall would 1 b be standing over | City and August Lundin of New Haven, | svste a i o bers. A re- | try town like Middletown they have a | council t ity Engineer Hall would | eq the elevator and the foot was /// | he found the would-be standing over system to the council members. e e tents for a trip to Wa- { crushed hetween the floor and the 1ift Z The wedding march was rende e 3 fchernisink = as red b . ras taken g ~ounc th- | rea 3 i ¢ $ iz o T % ’/ the kitchen sink h_”‘,"’ e \‘\‘ ']'_‘;' the church organist, Michae e s cpn lis a white way. In New Britain it was | terbury to v the lighting system in | Dr. Arvid Anderson was summoned bledinguoung e e ineer a lantern | the Brs t it is desired ind he made a hasty examination. The { was also called to the house and tl man was taken to the hospital in the After the ceremony a reception wag police patrol. held at the home of the bride. 7T At the hospital, Drs. Cooley and | couple will leave on a honeymoon trip Fromen operated on Valliere and | this evening and on their return will he oicirailiesolumion lof the board | found a deep gash in his throat just | féside at 240 Campbell avenue, New | or public works authorizing the con- | under the chin. It is expected that he Haven. tract with the lighting company at a will recover. It is said that despon- S A e Dearly cost of $5 000 was read and dency, increased by drink, was the “WATCHFUL WAITING B nell s e AR B cause of the rash act. —_—— resolution be amende by adding to . e Stone Masons and Bricklayers Decide | the lighting district East Main street Haet- | ered in a body about the large map |18 2 White wax 8 Sew U0 ‘\imh e ‘”:" ,‘"”:‘”' ,'I“:"])H:“‘? A | after the store lights were extin- Petitions Presented, | foot was crushed badly. Tt was impos- as @ ed by Superinte - sible to tell whether any bones had water of the United Electric Lignt and Water company. guished. Alderman Jester asked City The following new petitions were re- Engineer Hall about placing sample lights. Mr. Hall replied that some of 0 ndle power lights have been installed in East Main street between | extension of macadam in Oak street ]olm and Stanley streets. The new [from West to. Allen. He said the light was tried out two weeks ago. The E | been broken or not and an X-ray exe ceived: | 3 | amination will be made today. From Alderman Paonessa for the | Eiu ks | HART NEW TRAFFIC COP, work was ordered several years ago, | i Crentes Toit i FactiMatn and leyjieystemn isitofbslion ithe ””I °t eur- | ¢ had only been carried to West | el 3 rent while the l’“‘;;“‘ ‘IT|"‘_‘ “‘f‘ a:“’_[ street. The street has been neglect- ¥ 3 GET YOUR *“JITS" READY. to Hold Up Strike For a Time. to the junction of Hartford avenue and | nating ;‘,‘e”;"_““m“fi . o i e | ed ana ne hoped the work would be | Changing the policy of the past, practigabl o = - pushed along. Chief W. J. Rawlings he named Of- Spring street. He explained t the Not to be outdone by their elder: The officers bricklayers uni Senma e eeh L 4 ots show samples of the light - : ke e he officers of the bricklayers union | hoard of puplic works had agreed to | streets to show I From Mhomastands EdwardisBurke | st (0 Se i e s S to Check Illness | | the members of the freshman class of | held a meeting last evening and _dis- | the change. The instaliation would | to be used | for permission to connect property in | ¢ the local High school will hold a JIt- |lcussed the local situation. Recently | not be compiete before®October. Jester Wants to Be Shown. il s tvect with tro seweriinl Hart: | oMcersatithe icornerfof imast W3 9, 4 % . uffy S ney dance in the gymnasium tomor- | the members of this and the stone m Councilman Curtis thought West \lderman Jester agreed with Al- | ford avenue i street and Hartford avenue. Hereto- row afternoon. These dances have been | sons' union asked the Master Masons’ | Aai X s 2 > K G o8 i 5 S 5 : fore this corner has been protected = g ¥ el o B o ain anad Ar streets s « e - rmé >aonce 1 city ha From St. Mary's church corpora- & rch street hould be in derman Paon a th the ity had { only at noon and 6 p. m. Officer Hart's . | the rage during the winter and the | assoclation for an increase in wages | cluded in the adaition. Councilman | peen buncoed in the past. He wanted | tion for an extension of the water main | ] a a Whiskey | | committee hopes to realize a neat sum | and the request carried the ultimatum | Landers thougi; Woewt Main Streat i e e e e ot e | houes WD Bl SEoRTH nif T hich will be denated fo the class | that if the demands were not granted | cared for with lights to the bridge, | (o s money. Counellman Landers | feet westorly [ has not been decided whether this boolk A e Siie : ghts t ge. | for’ its mone ouncilman lers | f Bisssmrnnt Kot b Cyiiedaviie ietnik oo uidgensucy He said the junction of Spring ana | the lighting company would put From residents of Lincoln street for { Post will he permaner At last night's conference; it was de- | East Main streets and Hartford ave- | up one of the new arcs on the pro- | the ofling of Lincoln street from Hart , FPolicemen Patrick irk and Axel cided to give the hosses until next | nue p Carlson leave the night force this | matter. ed the system extended to include the | superintendent Atwater asreed that | that the corporation council and the hift. John Carlson 4 James i 25 upper end of Main street. this would be done. Mr. Landers pro- | hoard public works take up the CAMPBELL-MOORE Curtis Suspeets Plot, posed that the lght he exhibited next | matte wppeal from a change of 9 o'clock in the evening. | grade and assessment that a sidewalk ain a.m. to 4 p. m Skelley go from the 4 the 4 p. m., to the 9 a. m. to n. shift and Officers Frank J. Moore Atwater return to the ni or Storey mains on the Wooster Campbell and Miss Pauline | Then Councilman Curis moved | Week until , nent SERL | | Moore, both of Waterbury were united | postponement for two woeks., Mo did | Action on the white way resolution was be laid. Alderman Jester ex- | in matrimony at the home of the bride { not like the idea of brinsing a mat- | then postponed. lained that the walk is greatl L e el S today. Among those present were Mr. | ter before the council when a con. Action on the resolution of the [neceded owing to the heavy traffic and | )/ "o ner of West M Y and Mrs. B. Allen Moore of this city | tract was all fixed. The council, he | board of public Wworks that the tri- | the present poor condition of the dirt { " ' and Miss Marjorie Moore, George Nor- | claimed, had no information on the | angle at Bast and Jubilee streets be | walk. . i ton and the Mi Alice and Eliza- | subject. It was arranged by the city | Utilized for park purposes was post- Curtis Explains. beth Norton of Kensington engineer, the board of ks | poned as the board has not reported Councilman Curtis today stated t gineer, Yot of public works | S < an s € 8 20666500060 SOOO® ! — — and the lighting company. The board | on the petition presented by Council- | he did not wish to be understood : Ac e ) TO DISCUSS “FINEST.” of finance and taxation had to be con- | man Olson for a walk and roadway sulted to get the appropriation. An- | On the north side of the triangle. Ac- other thing, he didn't like cutting out | ion on the re ”m”m"‘lfl’l“"\ )“1 the ; . . the ares for incandescents. The pre- | Playground commission that the city | the council meeting last evening sim- iy i Mos ryone is i 5 sont ares give double the light of the | provide plavarounds was again tabled | iy hecause he did not think the coun- | gomo o r,‘m{:\,.q:’,‘\l ‘"‘“ o ln in proposed incandescents although he |as Chairman Prior was not present | cil had had sufficient opportunity o | _tnat is why o Vz‘d':‘fl?w“:‘hflnz o e ik i o i | e Gt (o) 0O CERRl e (9| oG AT e A, TH0 COR RO Ravblonthand, ready for dnaaat oy < s isc i . at .our stitute two incandescents for each wanted. to be certain that the city will bene- S i e, stant use, a B ¢ Uckniion Mgk Ave Sbop will be ac our | meeting the men will be present for a | o PropAreancss Barnde : f : £ | Dbottle of Minard’s Liniment. It is sold all this week to instruct you how to make paper frames that Rs e e s L Bieeat S [ laieconinuad INH e Rwantodl Enel whole 8 arade. fit by the change in lighting system | by druggists everywhere as the one do. y distinguishable from wooden frame: AEE e S e 4 | matter laid over to get more infor- City Clerk Thompson read a tele- | before he voted either way | pendable liniment for stopping pain of ome in apd bring your picture with you and let Mrs, Kimball : mation. gram from Mayor rty of Hartford 2 = o all kinds. For backache, lumbago, Councilman 1 Quigley inviting New Brit- rheumatisi, soreness, stiffness and foe STATIONERY DEPARTMENT. ——— . an Landers was willir to Mayor Q y I S SRS S lay the matier over if it was to 1 ain to take part in the big prepared- T'}:“‘:w}‘""‘_‘A‘__"““);““'\'M?‘:‘ffl""','h‘:: sore hands and feet, Minard" results. e inquired if the question to | ness parade in Hartford Saturday. To [ 4 Mother, Grav'e Sweet L R i1k Ty iand Avraly e toes I .‘ postpone was debatable and Mayor | this Mayor Quigley replied that he [ache, Bad Stomach, Teething Disorders, | It is absolutely pure, entirely stainl Quigley ruled in the airmative. Mr. | would endeavor to have the city prop- | move and regulate the Bowels and destrc : Y , y stain Curtis concurred in the mayor's rul- | erly represented Mderman Jester | Worme. They break up Colds in 24 Lour ond cannot burn nor blister. It soothes Absolute] Removes Sy e : . cEly reptes an Jes 167 ave a0 plshmwst to the taste Chidres | he fevered wennds wed brotecs sud 169-171 em ing. Councilman Landers then said he [ moved that the council go on record as | like_them. ~ Over 10,000 testimonials. Used | heals healthfully. Be sure your bottle was in no hurry for action if a better | fa ring a New Britain representa- Mothe 2 «. They never fall . 2 A ’ N ST ravor e sbyescnia a by all umple mailed 1S TOt emp You may need it any MAIN STREET Indlgestlon One package understanding is to b, N X B Lk . sta 2 0 be had. There |tion at the parade and that Mayor 0y ek e 4 i ¢ othi " Hadimed toibe s Roviois.: iastioniwhadh. O s . fenias WA "RE Address, Mother Gray Co. Le Roy, | Moment. Nething can take its place, an opponent of the white way . How to Help Thousands § opposed the adoption of the plan 3 P The civil service hoard will meet Fr ning, at which time Dr. M. A. Kinsella will present a detailed physical report on the twelve candi- dates for the police force, whom he recently examined. At the following