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NEW. RBRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JUNE 6, 1916. RS YUMN SHLAT | Tese Men Figure in Reports |W.S.BURGKDIES | WAS e OF CHINA 1§ DEAD; | Of G. O. P. National Fight| AT RIPE 0D AGE) DRESSES! P e HUNE S”_[;[;EEI]S HIM 2 TR, Quietly Observed Slxlleh Wed- ‘ B s 7 = DWIGHT Pretty Wash Dresses |[100 shs Stanley Works 100 shs American Brass Co. , LEADS THE : : : - . B3 ot ‘ , . ind Anniversary Week Ado . 100 shs American Hardware 100 shs Traut & Hine the throne from the Emperor Kuang : e, - X [ d 6 y_ 5 mn LINENS’ VOILES’ 100 shs Union Mfg. Co. 50 shs Scovill Mfg. Co. CenArne see Rebulay atoked : ~ . ¥ Mantey squires puraier, for o] GOTTONS and SIL-|[100 shs Landers, Frary & 25 shs Stanley Rule & Leve of betraying the Emperor. The Dow- Lanievll o 4 ager appointed him governor of Shan- 3 . : : past forty-four years one of New ky\n(\I: ‘\\) p‘v‘:ll':" :un-urv’_ m";‘m\l“ r(“h‘n\l;. & W ¥ 5 o Britain’s well known citizens, a man VER_BLOOMS (the C]al'k' f Co. ) . lion, he displayed his astuteness. In- E : ; . lammrcg mm]_ro_.sp]cm'm by all L\\)}‘]’n 100 shs Bristol Brass Co. 10 shs American Hosiery Co ited to join the Boxer sect, he dared _ % Db knew him, died last evening a s W S B f- ;i 2 hot frankly refuse, although he had . - N nome, 2 Dwignt street, falloving an | IEW ide Stripe Ef-|[100 shs N. B. Machine Co. 25 shs Eagle Lock Co. illness with heart trouble. Mr. Bur- : & ok e aver 83 venrs of ase, having | feCtS) 100 shs North & Judd 20 shs N. B. Trust Co. agreed to join the Boxer movement if its leaders would prove to him their contention that those of their sect were immune to foreign bullets. /‘ // g 7 // § : A : . ” f = Eans o o e e o S S ) Eary el Sine, SRy FINANCIAL NEWS in his garden the next day he would stand them up against the wall and | - . - e —— e B It e Tullet e hos QT o vention — N . n | |THEPRIGE RANGE IS FAOMpu) STREET GA[M HARTFORD STOCK | Yuan would become a Boxer. So sub- | P, AS A REPORTER EXCHANGE REPQHR lime was the faith of one leader that he submitted to the test, and accord- | S . E) ing to the story, fell dead at the first ¢ . - . 0 . ) rifle bullet which pierced his heart. ¢ A i o : | Hartfora Stock Exchange qu( v Shi-kai as hus o O] i i n ‘.‘ ,< : i w thu “nml . r;. m - : 2 5 tions, furnished by Richter & @ny obligation to join the anatic ; : S 5 3 R : e members of the New York Stock ovement of the Boxers. As a mat- | NeWS Had BGCOIIIE Geflel‘ally i?;:r‘fiixld‘x{n?msmwd by E. W. E{ (Continued from First Page.) ter of fact, he was given credit for T i enb v . 2 _ < .- 2 Known Before Market Opened I e With the death of the Empress e 5 B s S A actul g I . Dowager and the Emnperor Kuang L : s . iAR {ORD ONEPRICE (]2 e Adams Express Co ... Hsu, almost coincidently, and possible | _ - 7 : 114116 AsYLuM ST. C_ New York, June 6, Wall street, Aetm% Nut Co ... each by poison at the hands of the HARTFORD. ot L e N s IS rass] CO other, the child emperor Hsun Tung Suits PO!‘ Stout Wom v. Am Hosiery Co en a Specialty. ) 2 spme to the throne under the regency g e . i a 8| Y. | news of the Kitchener catastrophe | A1 frarqware of Prince Chun. Yuan, presumably 2 1 Vg ; with surprising calm, due probably to | Am Silver Co because he had gained stch a control 2 W / the fact that the fate of the distin- | Am Thread Co pfd of the army, was dismissed in disgrace g el N i MANLEY S. BURDICK. Cito I I e lenedl el analli iy startl Ses|| Dllings) & SpenceriCo althoush nominally on pretest o . y / ) = lty fems S id6iy hioun 1t e disthiet some tias | LT 0 T 2 S \",m’,;‘\f'l At : d[fi”h been borp in Bogt Hampionion £eb: | before the market opened :?lrl(;&d}‘]dB“r::; Feiics When the anti M.v(“w:\u rebellion BORAH IS -Al 5o Zz?:lhcart lhsié ]:j: hor?cml%:;nr:;i\lf abfc During the terrific storm of yester- | Standard shares were inclined to | Cs Lekwd & Brnd Co brpke out in October 1911, the Man- IDAHO'S ternoon and the funeral services | -‘;e':f;”]‘“““;“[")':“;“‘]ikf‘e'“:”;“ owned oY |vield moderately, and the irregular Collins Co ... chu regency, in despair, urged Yuan to FAVOR\TE i ’}I‘,l?p_ct] v{i“ be held in the chapel of ARt - hnusz nnerrga;r‘ggfi trend of the ceneralilist wasiseentin R e Teturn. The latter replied that his leg . Bl ethodistiichunchig o street was also damaged when light- | the heaviness of Mercantile Marines, | Gfn-Nbgr Tob Co pfd was not yet well, but when given au- o'clock. Rev. Warren F. Cook will . &' 4 G e thority as supreme commander of all = : officiate and interment will be in | DD struck it whilsUnited Hruitiwas stronsy Thore | K fwir: Pwri Co forces of the North, he accepted. He | Cromwell. William J. Ziegler has transferred to :;‘;‘;‘;irf‘;“(‘;” S:l'fs:;‘;‘;‘ i el 2“"“ pfd also became the first premier of the | Chicago, June 6.— Bryan isdays is Willlam F. Stone of Baltimore, | ~ On Sunday, May 28, Mr. and Mrs. [ Willlam J. Farley land on Allen | 7OLr and sugar lssues, as woll as Internatl Silver com “responsible cabinet” which the re-|at the republican convention, but |Sergeant-at-arms of the convention. | purdick quietly abserved the sixtieth | street. RS e e e fin';:;srzf:y St gency offered to rebels as a concession | o(, of course, as a delegate or a lead- | BUE Re's not flustered by his dutles, fo7 | anniversary of their marriage, but at| A meeting of the First Ward Re- | Cloge Reverasl in Reading and | Tonoers: P&y & Clork .. of peace. But neither the rebels nor J = Lk ho held the same office in two former | that time Mr. Burdick was quite il | publican club outing committee Will | yarine protersed, With a furiner ade | % TMon o Yuan were satisfied. The abdicati er. He is here as a newspaper report- | repuplican national conventions. Sen- | and the anniversary festivities Were| po helq this evening. B , 1 achine Co Grithe Manchulculeselvias forca 1d | er and ife to say that the amount | ator William E. Borah of Idaho confined to a simple family gathering. vance in Norfolk and Western to & | N D Mfg Co pfa new record indicated the mixed tone | N D Mfg Co com fhe boy emperor, at the dictation of | he gets for reporting the doings of the | mentioned whenever and wherever | Besides his wife, who is a year his i Th ; 23 H A e : A 4 » 1a A 3 e closing was | n . Yuan Shi-kal auihorized the premier | enemy cquals the annual salaries of & | mon gather to aiscuss the nomination. | junior e Burdick loaves six cnit | FORT VAUX STILL ChR et SE RS R e o O to organize with the rebel leaders at | great many ordinary reporters. John | But Idaho's delegation is only four in | gren. They are James M. Burdick, Nanking a Republican form of gov- | W. Dwight of New York heads the | number, the state has a small popula- | superintendent of the Stanley Rule GERMANS’ TARGET e Plimpton Mtg Co e < which have been urging the | tion for its vast area and it's in the far | arq Level company; Charles A. Bur- New York Stock Exchange quota- | PTatt & Whitney Co vtd Sun Yat-sen, the Provisional presi- | claims of Former Senator Root | west. Some folks think Borah would | qick, with the same factory; Mis: tions furnished by Richter & Co., | Smyth LRI dent of the southern rebels was forced | 0f New York to the nomination. One | look well in the second place on the | Emma J. Burdick; Mrs. Carrie A. members of the New York Stock Ex- | i ot S5 to retire and Yuan Shi-kai was elect- | of the busiest men in Chic cago these | ticket. ssford of Watertown; Mrs, Isabella | Fury of Attack Subsides to Alow | change. Represented by E. W. Edady. | Stand Screw Co pfa B = 2 s 8 rr 5, 1916 Stand Screw Co com ed Provisional president of the Chi- ———— e —— ; ». Emmans, and Mrs. Lucy A, Perrin, ¥4 ; . June 6, v com Peroalateall viihlthe DAt cohoolll ot Teutons to Bring Up More High Low Close | Stan Rule & Level Co nese Republic at Nanking on Febru- \ves show ahwilli s to con- 2 e i gressives show a willingnes: % the ; . . Y 407 | stanley Works . gry 15. 1912 He took the oath of | sider other names ewertown G seeh dnpsialifbing Reinforcements. i Best Susen xn; s e [ Eniette oo e office at Pekinz the following month. The suggestion of Senator Lodge, | that Mr. Burdick’s death marks the s | Aotaatoll 22% A it e oh first one in the immediate family in is, June 6, p. Am Ag ( ot nt, was believed - : ; C {ihichfcametlastinight f was be almost a half century, the last near | v one of the northwestern de-|am Car & Fdy Co. 60% 59% Torrington Co pfd MOOS Il}‘,lgl)l\_‘(‘l.flsl S ANI]H fil-l | to [yi -;\y:;;nt;‘in ‘x;osnll n‘f\(\llnah‘xl';‘vml e Laine Tael way e of Verdun, continues to be the | am Ice ....... 283, 283 7 :nrritn:r;,; Gl G Three Night's Carnival Proves Suc- ;umn of the republican leaders “4\}1“ ’\u 1nf”' s married o SRl Gm.m;‘n y(fr(;:;l;i.n 1"’(‘)’:( ;\l:g ;:: }::o i 4 I'::;n A\HE”)(CV\. e ey cessful—Prizes Awarded. j openly that the senator’s name T e e e ”]‘I‘"“\‘p’:“;‘,’j‘”h,'l” f\,f,o‘fi‘ the northern-| Am Smelting ... 98% 973 57 | U S Envelope Co pfd .. 111 : X offered becanse e DO e for. the | It for came ta this city where he made | most, in which the Germans gained | Am Sugar ........111% U S Envelope Co com ..143 Tuaniees of the loeal lodee 'of Moiie (Continued From First Page). "0:"‘;“1“‘:_":‘:“‘:"m"ft i e ity his home. From that time until 1905 | Jodgment several days ago. Am Tobacco . .....2 0 gfg}fl“_ Hfd Cpt Co pfd 108 came to a successful close last ni Tl e — = e e e he was employed at the Union Manu-| The Germans are now directin® | Am Tel & Tel ...13 % 130 Rlin‘: \2*{{:1(5 pt Co com 85 e bR S o e | e e e Moose Accused of Insincerity. facturing company as foreman of the | their efforts toward bringing up|Anaconda Cop ... 4% 3% | Russel Mig Co ... g The proceeds will be used to defray 1 :»x':m i D SRl henvr: i WeEne frmentionRot N BEoqERRSS A [Ecun i B Eeiwagih Drominentimem (fmessestot reinforoeient Rthzol Shkagl A T B el 7RG0 106 Fo = rlJl M ;BST‘ il epeis S e e e e he went In-} compromise candidate only added to|ler of the Methadist church. ravines between Vaux and Damloup | Baldwin Loco . 90y 5 covi Mfg Co ... ..560 he expenses of the lodge to the state | to the seclusion of the court a state- | tho skeptiotsm of the regular republi- saie i) for the purpose of gradually wearing|B & O e 5, | Niles Bement Pond ....172 g::]r:“ fnm';’”’(;fnl'(‘p;lr: ',\);gl.::q\}m;.,:: n;on{ {nnl ‘th;a} nyl:um’;}‘ was the only | ¢;ng concerning the sincerity of pur- Frederick Chadwick down the resistance of the }‘rer{ch. BIR T i y . < 3 By R. R. and St. R. R. Sto A T b el | e e B St opposed to | pose of the progres ives proposiNg| pne hody of Frederick Chadwick |7Lwo infantry attacks were made Ves-| Beth Steel .......456 4 Hfd & Conn West R R 1 o : 1 the justice characterized his speech | ames other than Colonel Roose-| .y P P et Vermont, | terday but they lacked the intensity | Butte Superior .. 932 g i o1 to leave their names with the com- | as “only a list of platitudes and | veips. It led to a disclosure that at | cem i cor Eons sela- | of the previous rushes. The con-|Canadian Pacific o R mittee by Saturday night of this week o : S as car 2y for interment at the request of rela : i S > Banks and Trust Compani S : - | charged that the speech was carefully [ ;* conference Sunday night between |yicoc 1ivine in that place clusion is drawn by French commen- | Central Leather .. 3 . pa {ofhDriaes were awarded fo the fol. || fimed for tho prescnt occesion number of prominent pro ves | E 5 e tators that the heavy Tecent losses of | Ches & Ohio ..... y | City Bank e on the season tickets: T, J. T to the latter the friends of the justice | ,nq republicans the former offered s i the Germans are compelling them to | Chino Co Conn Rvr Banking Co . . st Main street; Lily Ford, New | pointed out that his eng: and zep s AT Missilate Tomtin. 0 sly Dot Britain; Bd. Anderson, Portland, ¢ e [‘nEagement 10 ! the name of Senator LaFollette and yroceed less vigorously for the|Chi Mil & St Paul. 9 . :fl;“ Trust Co itai ¢ derson, Portland, Ct speak was made several weeks ago and | ,, . blicans i - would = ment while they are re-forming|c 3 4 Fidelity Co T Clrkins, 254 Wallace street, New | that the subect fitted the occasion, i :“C(“‘:]’()lt ‘fl‘ii‘nrop\"l‘l"‘;‘(; mx‘vn‘foh;il:‘i‘ns im- [ been called to Newton by the death | BOREU" Pt o GV o Cor J6a Uit S‘z:’\s-FGsazgl ¢ 38 15 | First Natl Bank ...... Haven: I, B., 987 Box, N. B.; Dalsy, | which was the presentation of & flag | mediately charged the progressives|Sf Mr. Tomlin's sister, Miss Kate Gruciblel Stesll i iag : : Hfd-Aetna Nat] Bank Wo ',;‘J,','wC””Jm"“i? S G e e P T with insincerity and asserted that the | 1Ml Sy Paris, June 6, noon.—Two attacks | Distillers Sec 3 G 180 f FLId st Co Erern, SREETH e “,:,;O'n“‘.}"‘?(“ o bt Lol on the sives knew there was mno Thomas Prendergast. iy the Germans on the French lines | Erie & g LA LS BLEE o S e g cthentian gl pstgunanimousiviheld ssibility of Colonel Roosevelt ac- Prondergast | between Fort Vaux and Damloup on | Erfe Ist pfd ...... Phoenix Natl Bank . D, W Rogers: ”1‘,4.\1\"«:“:‘% :‘\”Hm‘nfin\:q‘x?«:t i‘:ol':g(‘:(:e:,is ::[l\l,}i_ ceptingEetoll st Ny SRy e S wn’ih;(\fl:;n:; l;;fn'lrl‘;l?xx:\lrl 3 etocls | the Verdun front ‘were repulsed by | Goodrich Rub 2 : ?{\’::;;‘l'sec’f)r”"“o arpenter: rug, A. H. Enoch; ! tion i S888 lupon Fhim JGeonE e RS RSt sIn SR LA i e e s B el oy hwiiliami| the® ExenchillastimizhtNaccordingitol| Great Nor pfa o Gl abats 2 / ately withdrew the suggestion | St. Me s » 5 Relal sts by the| Gt Nor Ore Cetfs. E e an James Hanrahan and $10 Al s T lv | Krause officiating. The pall bearers 4n official statement issued by L U S Bank to “Swede”, 117 Whiting | S005CVelt Boom Starts With Rush. | and indicated that it was made only | Krause officlating, = varg ae. | war ofice,today. The heavy bom- | Inspiration U Sipanic °| The movement for the immediate | for the purpose of drawing out the | Were Jeroman b mrem FERI (0 | tardment of Fort Vaux continues | Kansas City so Bl Sl nomination of Col. Roosevelt began to | 'eEular republi 5 e | James Riley. The | With intermittent cannonading on the | Lehigh Valley .... 8¢ Morris Plan ... RICHAF SEN DE Showiteo\t ennl hioeey s Ehesoro lied more ke SV o wer hearors were Willlam and Johm | West front. Louis & Nash ....133% 3 Tire Ins. Companies, RD C. GREEN DEAD, show itself early today. The progres- | ahout Justice Hughes' speech than | flower bearers were S ey — Max Motor Com.. 887% : Aetna Fire 400 sives opened headquarters in the Flor- | did the Hughes men themselves. Erendcrsescillntercel Ny = . Mex Petroleum ...1085 1073 % | Htd Fire .. ... > Former Chaplain of Stanley Post | entine room of the Congr. hotel, “I don't care to interpret Justice | new Catholic cemetery Petrograd, June 6, ¥V London | aof oot Tead . ... 673 67 i R s e Passes Away at Age of 82 Years. from which t Roosevelt fight was | Hughes' speech,” said Frank Hitch- o T—f’ o 1:10 p. m—It i osn'm;\ted‘.l‘hul the | vy Air Brake...133% 33 Phoenix Fire . T Ritaraio o . ‘e ., | directed four vears ago, and before | cock. “It speaks for itself, it is a ; el ¥ 7 Russians in their new 'of(en.xx\e cam- | \r v o o Hudson..106% 5 Btandard Fire .....eo.. 67 el reen, Who was POSU| the delegates were at breakfast Roose- | fine expression of patriotism. If 1| We desire to express our our heart- | paign on the southwestern battle | oo Cons .. 183 ¥ jpaplain of Stanley Post, G. A. R. | velt boosters were abroad cheering, | were the manager of a candidate’s |felt thanks to kind neighbors and | front are opposed by forces number- | NV X1 & Tr R R 61% Life and Indemnity Ins. Com In this city during 1889-1892. died | giouting and stirring up demonstra | campaign I might have much to say.” | friends for the sympathy extendeg~to | ing between 600,000 and 650,000. N Y Ont & West.. 28% 2 | Aetna Life yesterday at his home at Windsorville, | ¢iong for the colonel. This was part Progressive leaders, after carefully |us at the time of the death of our | The line between the Pripet Marshes |\ Yiort ‘breine 1143 14y | Atena Acc and Liabil : st \\mr]sf;? The funeral will be | ,¢ the plan matured at recent confe studying the speech, professed to at-|beloved son and brother, Earl Hack- | and the Run an border, is more | o so1k & West .. 136 % 1, | Conn General Life .. held from his late home on Thursday. | gnces. At first it was intended to is. | tach little significance to it as affect- |ney. We are particularly grateful for | {han miles in length, Pac Mall S S Co.. 22% 5 Hfd Steam Boler ... (,i"‘i‘“' At v‘“"“"'\“";“h“{‘n the tsue a_statement declaring for the | ing the political fortunes of Colanel | the floral co-:lnrlh:tio‘x: l;'n(d d\;!ns: 0 | e [ oy R R ..., 58% G 5814 | Travelers S SRSt e S - “ | immediate nomination of the colonel at | Roosevelt. express our thanks 2 s DT PO o s Gas oo conneetlont Volunteer In- | the progressive convention, but it fi- | Chairman Murdock of the progres- MR. AND MRS EARL TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION. | Peoples Gas Public Utilities, antry e sted in the Unite S Pressed Steel Car F Rvr PwrsiC ally was decid at joint | sive nati S ittee expressed the HACKNEY AND FAMILY. ——— z = § el | Fmgtn Rvr Pwr Co .... States army on November 11, 1863, | Nally was decided that while no joint | sive national committee expresse WANTED—_Girl for general house- | Ray Cons ...... % 22% | Hfd City Gas Lgt Co pfd 51% and was mustered out of the service atement would be made any of the | Lelief today that action upon nomi- —— work, small fami no washing. | Reading TR R i e s g ve conferees would be free to | nations by the progressives might be s - = 9 sl 5 SR d City Gas Lgt Co com 64 on August 26, 1863. He joined Stanloy ! TURTLE LAYS EGGS, Apply 75 Austin street. 6-6-2dx [ Rep I & S com.. | Hfd Elec Lgt Co DG A R e D Foriod (H £ e such statements they thought | withheld until y but no longer. & & R I SR e e ‘ 3|l e He was 82 vears of age g ‘,I!-:kyl‘z, (:. n(_<.;‘\ ry to control at- R Sl . Attract Attention of Visitors at New | WANTED—At once, oil stove 2 or Southern Ry E : " = : empts to force Roosevelt as an 1e ughes Refuses to 2 A e - 5 . e R 914 3 583 W = oSN Besides his wife, Mr. Green is sur- | (2"0' 0 2 MRS COOSEVE endanger an shington, June ~(- Srertst to Britain TInstitute. burner \\nl;lmeni' Qn{vr]\\f(\'x[\;l‘. \T‘:;:;Tr: v pfd. AGED MAN TRAIN VICT] ived by one daughter. k £ G = 5 k: , Jui 6. { - tion. Cheap, address Box 5X> r- | & aker iter orderly procedure in the progressive | day to draw a statement from Justice | 1In a large tank at the new museum | 9. 6-6-1dx | Sears Roebuck x convention. Hughes regarding his speech vester-|at the New Britain Institute are iz et ol RECEIPTS CONTINUE TO GAIN. Harmo Not in Their Dictionary. day to a class of girl graduates were | ceveral species of turtles, found in|pFOR SALE-—Building lot in Belvi- as Oil A 5 . X Y. Y 3 - at Glenn F near he The past month proved to be a| Al of the progressive leaders who | thavailing. The justice was not to | this locality. The turtles seem much | dere, cheap, address Box 3XX, Her- | mpirqa Ave e alking {heltracks 7 successful one at the local post- | are striving for harmony realize the | Pe Seen for a discussion of the sub-|at home in their new quarters, made | ald. 6-6-3dx | rnion Pacifc 3 5 734 | While walking s office, the receipts showing a gain of | gifficulty of holding the Roos on. | ject. His secretary pointed out in-|of rocks, stumps, ferns and grass. | Tnited Fruit = $4,215.39 over the corresponding | (hmeinsis from a Gominaton avens | tcrmally, as he did last nisht, that|Tn fact, it seems as if they are en- | WANTED Good haritone for male Sosoas GOODALE-OLMST month of last year. Be faal nc o of ”“_””.f:a:;;h’i d"c‘; Mr, Hughes accepted the invitation | joying their glass houses as much as| quartet to go into high class vaude- RubEEERCic N : | Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Ol ceipts amounted to $15,379 Gt et Bk ,N‘l.“’(‘w’\‘_o“‘mm; ic present a flag to the hanor gradu- | they did the outdoor waocds and| ville. Good opportunity for right Steel 843 .. | bave issued invitations for the, ared with $11,164.06 in 1915 i 5 i . ates several months ago and that he| ponds.} A large turtle of the E yerson. Address Baritone Box 12, |17 g g E . | riage of their daughter, Cecll DEge » and they are chafing under restraint s 1 T e e oae | U B Steel pfd .... e 3oodale of Nedl | ot 5 e was not speaking for political pur-| ping species was so well pleased with Herald 6-6-2dX | westinghouse to Seth Dowd Goodale of Newi = | imposed by those who are placing the A S - ¢ c Wil § ; . e S for hariony abovelihclin o [inoses the surroundings that she deposited ST, AT . % | The ceremony will be perform iy irtac oy tar B arran OB IG t reeen T SRR c T e sixteen fair sized round white ecges|FOR SALE—Two counters cheap if{wi'C Ouerland . 313 303~ 3053 | their home in Maple Hill Weds g edfandino g T T sel A thel: i "”d“““:' . St Wood Acceptable to Roosevelt and Mr. Schurr, who is in charge, e aken at once. Adkins Printing Co. ; afternoon, June 21, day levy said warrant upon certain | Many conferences have been helg : % > sects other rtles to da the same| §6 Church St. 6-6-1d = = parcels of land and factory standing | between small groups representing Oyster Bay, N. Y. June 6.—The ',“:fj” w‘f ,,(‘.‘\’,‘ e i B " in the name Munro Eastwood Pen Co., [ both regular ‘,.m.l\;!‘;,« ;.]nsranlcl proiess nomination '“\( Gen. Lcln;niwrdu L e ) T Tt mer ik | oo, Nt el et (i : : S ipon the land records of said town. | sives and virtually all of the leaders | for the presidency would be “accept- order to preserve them, it is neces- rood running order. Cheap. Address c t t T t d S f D t c ‘upon October 1, 1918, described as | of both factions have at one time or | able” to Col. Theodore Roosevelt S e e | L e e e onnecticut Irust and daie Deposii Lo, follows: one factory, a building lot, | other participated in these exchanges | a solution of the situation at L o e < & = = one and two-thirds acres of land, etc., | of views. | according to two visitors who calle ;“‘:::}’:l 200 T A STRONG, RELIAELE CORPORATION on map of Seymour par kon file at I»I\«"(\‘nnu\m(-ul ipurposelof fnetmeet |fupon thelformer president .“,"“" Just st evening 211 persans visited rooms for light housekeeping; with organized and quahfied through years of efficien| the stown clerk’s office in said town | ings has been to seek some agreement | before he left for New York to visit i between the hours of 7| improvements, give full particulars 1 s to $153.26 with in- | respecting a possible nomince or is- | his publishers. They asserted that : ot 5 S in first letter. Address Box X8X worthy service, to act as Conservator, Guardi said tax amounts to §153. g i el e 9 o'clock and were greatly at- in first 3 s terest and on the 9th day, August, surlel hich they could unite | Col. f"“““‘v"‘l“ f",‘"“h:"_" that = oie | tractea by the turtle exhibit. ~ The Herald. 6e81dx Executor or Admmlstrator, 1916 at 7 o'clock p. m., of said day, I At the outset the regular republi- | he was “neither for nor against G 9 DR o WG e e || 5 - will sell at public auction to the | cans were inclined to offer the entire | candidate,” that General Wood "'\Tnlnl(} el e Y| For Sll\\“I:h()itol;ll‘l‘l‘e‘““\\‘i(I?x:l(‘t:o‘:'gl‘: CAPITAL $750,000. SURPLUS $750,000 highest bidder at the public F!‘..’[npr»{, list ?1 :’- an;lluu now in the field as :»ln (H\)o n\:?sil;u"'(cipmhlolxp ?m(x.m ;vlv‘rr‘ I \1011 ]m: LS e S 1 g »ln said town, so much of said | proof that they are not trying to | that he would “thrown his ha g e L $15. Paj 3 . { t t 'l' t d S f D t c ::0;2;“-‘03\;"\\11’1”535 fy said tax war- | force any particular man upon the | ring and go out and work for him as| The Working Girls’ club at its regu- | BB, Herald. CODI]CC 1cut 1rust an ale CFOSI 0. t and all charges thereon. progressives and to point out that the | a_candidate who was “thoroughly | lar meeting last evening made ar- | ———— oo ! L H. WHAPLES., Pres" HARTFORD, CON. A Dated at Newington, June 6, 1916, | progressives on the other hand have | United States” and whose election | rangements for a Strawberry social | IFOR SALI T loat b g CHAS., W. BELDEN, one candidate—Col, Roosevelt—and | would “mean the return of the true [and cake sale to be held on Saturday, | Very cheap. aasonce Brodrib apirit of Americanism.” June 24, from 4 to 8 p. m, I Wheeler, 138 Main street. 6-6-4d The three nights’ herding under the Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Tomlin have Moosup, June 6.—Setin Dio 3 'S, W run over and killed | New York, New Haven and Ha |