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) NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 7, 1916. SHORiT l;fNNER AND AUTO TRIP, REWARD Fifty Members of First Church Sun- y Items Dr. M. L. Marsh has returned from | bis vacation. - day School Boys’ Department to In the court of common pleas the E e dedision of Judge J. H. Kirkham in 'the case of W. C. Manee vs. Nels J. Sgson has been upheld. Phe meeting of the committees ciirge of the Hebrew picnic, which Have Outing Saturday. As a reward for their constant at- | tendance during the winter months, { fifty bo of the First Congregational w#s to have been held tonight in | Church Sunday school will be given Wimud Torah hall, has heen post- |1 automobile ride to New Haven goned until tomorrow night | Saturday afternoon, a trip through S Al i Yale University and as a grand finale , RN e B shore dinner at Savin Rock. A. b STl son Hancock, superintendent, and R ot = H. W. Maier will be in charge. The party will leave this city at Members of 30 will return their will' go to é o'clock and own convenience. ng of June being held in ial meeting of Elks this even- ke action on the Hibbard. the local lodge of Elks Middletown on the even- 16 to attend the carnival the lodge in that city Hartford man recent- Iy convicted and fined in the lo court for several violations of the motor vehicle was given a hear- | North, ing b of state yesterday | Frank . Vibberts, Stanley Goss, ang his was suspended. Officer | Philip B. Stanley and F. P. Upson. Glarence Lamphere testified against| Among those who have contributed him. | money towards the boys' The Kavanaugh Shop, 40 Pratt st | © SLCMR IS JSe. sk, Worttord, | M mma B. B. H. Dav- are showing a complete as- | e 5 sortment of apparel for vacation we: IsonNCaniisle I RBald winE CharleafiE. A. N. Lewis, C. Bennett, afternoon dresses, meat tub frocks, | Mitchell, sweater coats in wool and silk, white ; H. S. Walter, C. B. Stanley and L. tailored skirts, sport and dress waists, | Hlovt Pease everything.—advt ! The re Vegerans' in G. A special and all New at Those who have generously donat- the use of their automobiles for occasion are Herbert H. Pease, rwin, Charles Parsons, A. Abbe, C, J. Parker, James S. F. H. Alford, A. H. Corbin, by Leslie 11, a ed this |2 B I~ law the secreta license s PLAN PR 1g of the Sons of | e eED) No. 1 will be held R. hall Fri evening. A program has been arranged members are urged to attend. Britain lodge, No. 957, B. P. will meet tonight at 9 o’clock actian on the death of B. H. zular meet Auxiliary New Britain to Have Big Time Du August, Says N New yor Quigley. Britain is to have a ness parade all its own and it will be the biggest day in the history of the city if Mayor G. A. Quigley can bring it about. The mayor proposes to in- troduce a resolution at the June meet- ing of the common council sanctioning the aff h it is announced, will take place during August. A well bal- neced committee will be appointed and the details will be carefully worked out Mavor Quigleey is of the opinion that the members of the Chamber of Commerce who registered a kick against New Britain's participation in the big parade in Hartford last Satur- day are guilty of small town tactics and says he has already received as- surance that when New Britain holds | its parade other cities will send dele- gations and freely participate in the day’s doings. concrete | It is proposed to make walks. The laying of macadam on | significant of municipal preparedn Chapman street is also under pregress | as well as a demonstration of the de- under the supervision of the board. sire for nationwide preparedness. A young daughter of Registrar W, — J.#Zieglar has been admitted to Sl.1 Miss Barbara Francis’ hospital, Hartford, where an| My E. Allen Moore of this city, re- operation will be performed tomor-! reived the degrec of A. B. at Vassar row for the removal of adenoid college commencement yvesterda prepared- o to take Hibbard Christopher M. Spenc inventor of the New Britain rompany, returned to work al \n absence since when he fractured his hip by a fall. Mrs. A. L. Klunker of Columbia street is spending a month’s vacation ' with her Mrs. Ruth Keller, in | Boston vicinity. Two of typhoid fever have Leen reported to the health depart- ment. One is on Booth street and the othér on Ann street. A new of | searlet fever has developed Haw- ! kins street and quarantine has heen zemoved from a case on Ash stree The board of public works ¢ommenced work-on grading drews street for the new the aged Machine sterday February, sister, and cases case on has An- the event , daughter of Mr. and R0 Quglity | Teiephone 805——806 Quality Store Week’s 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 C. A. HALL 238 MAIN STREET WHEN YOUR NEWSBOY FAILS TO LEAVE YOUR HERALD ’Phone WESTERN UNION And paper will be sent promptly to you by messenger. We want you to have the HERALD every night and to make sure that it is delivered to you we have ar- ranged with the WESTERN UNION to have a mes- senger boy rush a copy to your home. This service is given at our expense. It will cost you nothing. We want you to be satisfied and when you are we feel amply compensated for whatever effort we may make for your benefit. SO, IF YOURNEWSBOY FAILS TO - LEAVE THE HERALD BY 6 O’CLOCK 'PHONE WEST- ERN UNION. YOU’LL GET A COPY SOON AF- TER. N i) * {NOT EXTREME, BUT NEVERTHELESS SMART A novelty cotton develops this sport | suit, cut with a moderately full skirt and coat, the full flare of which is plaited and stitched with a white linen belt. The double collar takes a white linen exterior, aetachable and novelty buttons cl the front and trim the pockets. SENTENCED IFOR ADULTERY. Man Sent to 1 ‘Woman Is Free, The case of Stanley Cizeuski of 88 Franklin street and Mrs. Anthony Morkas, wife of an Elizabethport, N. J., man, who had been living to- gether for the past three vears, was called in the superior coaurt today. The woman was discharged and Gizeuski was sent to ail for X nonths. Lawyer M. D. Saxe ap-| reared for the accused and brought forth some extenuating circumstances in connection with the elopement of the two. . A nolle was entered by the state's attorney in the cases of I. Altman ana | Philip Lebson, fined in the local court last December for an alleged | violation the itinerant vendor law. for Six Months— of PLAN FOR OUTING. A meeting of the First Ward Repub- lican club was held last evening in Bismarck hall and plans for the an- nual outing were discussed. It was decided to hold the affair at Wiegand’s grove on Saturday, July 22. The fol- lowing committee was named to make the necessary arrangements: Edward Wiegand, 1. F. Hall, Daniel Waddell, Charles May, James Cochrane and Anton Steiner. A challenge for a baseball game will be extended to the second Ward club. PAINTERS HURT IN FALL Samuel Marholin of 1003 Stanley street and Max Zinman of 13 Hurl- burt street, fell twenty feet and were severely shaken up and bruised when a staging from which they were painting a building on Lafayette street gave way late yesterday after- noon. The men were removed to their homes and were attended by | Dr. J. B. Martin. TO OBSERVE BIRTHDAY. Charles W. Smith of 411 West Main street will observe his sevents ninth birthday at his home tomorrow. Mr. Smith will be pleased to all of his old comrades, friends and neighbors between the hours of 10 and 8 o'clock | CLARK SETTLES. The action of Attorney Harry M Burke of Hartford against Joseph H Clark of this city to recover for legal services was assigne for trial in the court of common pleas, Hartford, vesterday. The case was settled with- out a trial. see Better try st creamery butter which we are selling at cents—others charge | more but that is to be expected. Na- tional Butter Co Main St.—advt, a few pounds of our 33 | published | impression | a successor to th | Large Vessel Discovered Abandoned COAL COMPANY FACES | STRIKE BY 30,000 MEN Lehigh and Wilkesbarre Must Reecede From Stand Talken on Eight Hour Day. Wilkesbarre, Pa., June 7.—The Le- high and Wilkes e Coal company is facing the threat of a strike of its 30,000 employees unless the officials recede from the stand they have tak- een on the eight hour day plan under the anthracite agreement recently affected in New York. There are three collieries of the company idle, two at Plymouth, Pa., and one at Button- wood, near here, and 4,000 men are on strike because of the controversy. The companies insist that the min- ers spend eight hours at their places in the mine regardless of whether they have mined all the coal available for that day. The men insist that they are at liberty to go home leaving their laborers to load the coal. The miners are paid by contract and not by the day. POWERFUL GERMAN ATTACK REPULSED Teuton Assailants Said to Have Fled in Disorder Leaving Many Dead Behind. Paris, June 17, 12 noon—The re- pulse of a powerful German attack on Tort Vaux, on the Verdun line, with heavy losses to the attacker: an- ounced in an official statement issued by the war office today. Violent bombardment of the fort is still be- ing carried on by the Germans. STEELE IS REWARDED. Mayor Will Name Him on Safety Board to Succeed Carlson. Confirmation of The Herald's story several weeks ago to the effect that ex-Tax Collector H. M. Steele was to be appointed a mem- ber of the board of public safety as a reward for his political services during the recent wmayoralty cam- paign,, succeeding Carl A. who is to get the berth made by Sealer of Weights and Mea: James J. Welsh, came last ight an announcement by Mayor G. Quigley. The mayor’s announcement proved the truth of the Herald's story al- though Mayor Quigley at the time sought to veil the matter to give the that it was only a news- in A. paper yarn Ever since Mayor Quigle elected rumors have been cur Mr. Steele had a definite promised for his efforts in his former political opponent. It Wwas also known that Mr, Welch had signified his readiness to quit the job of scaler as soon as the mayor was prepared to announce his choice of position. was re- ent that reward behalf of SAW WRECK D WARSHIP, By Swedish Steamer., 11:35 a. m—A Central News despatch from Copen- hagen says that the Swedish steamer Vanda passed the wreck of a gigantic warship on Saturday, the nationality of which it was unable to ascertain Hundreds of bodies were floating around the wreck and for three hours the Vanda steamed among dead sailor: Near the derelict encountered the wreck of a big sailing vessel, ap- parently an innocent victim of the Jutland battle- London. June was CLARK SUCCEEDS HAGIST. Clarence Lamphere, Jr., Also Enters City. E for a number of vears in the employ of James Shepard, the patent solicitor, has l:cen chosen to succeed Carl Hagist as draughtsman in the city engineering department. Clarence Lamphere Jr., son of Traffic Officer Clarence Lam- phere, has alsa entered the employ of the engineering department as a rodman. City Engineer Hall forming a group which will engage in the work of preparing the city map for the use of the city plan commission and the board af assessors. The work will take three years to complete and will cost $8,200. Employ of heffield Clark, mel who several weeks ago stabbed a fellow countryman at their boarding place on Lafayette street, was today sentenced by Judge Bennett in the superior court from one to two vears in state’s prison. The case against Stanley Mierczinka, charged with statuatory burglary was nolled E Hassan, DRESSING HOUS BURNS. The fire department was called down to the Pioneer baseball grounds on Ellis street at 6:39 o'clock this: morning. The Pioneers’ dressing house was fire and burned down before the bl could be ex- tinguished. on APPEAL FILED. New York, June 7.—Counsel for Dr. Arthur Warren Waite, sentenced to die during the week of .l!\\_\ 10 for the murder of his father-in-law John B, Peck, filed notice of appeal for a new trial today. This action will necessarily delay the time of execu- tion. WAIT AVIATOR DIVORCED. London, June 3:12 p. Claude Grahame-White, Miss Dorothy Taylor of New today granted a divorce husband, the aviator. m.—Mrs. formerly from her ORD ae AK[IFH'IIGASYLUM ST \.9 HARTFORD. Suits For Stout Women a Specialty. $35 SUITS Now $16-50 All Our $35, $32, $29.75 Suits— Now No restrictions—- Silks included DFATHS AND FUNERALS. res Burdick. Manley S. Burdick his late home on Dwight street at 1 o'clock this after- noon and at 2:15 o'clock from chapel of the Methodist church. Warren F. Cook officiated and ment was in Cromuwell. The was held from Rev. Thomas Carroll. Thomas Carroll, been 26 years old tomorrow, died who would have had he lived until today at Lakeville where he had been for the past five He leaves his parents and everal brothers and sisters at 102 Sexton street, this city. The funeral will be held from St. Mary's church at 9 o'clock Friday morning. John Cute. eighteen months old son Mrs. James Cute of 160 died early todaj The funeral will be held tomorrow afte: noon, with interment in the new Catholic cemetery. John, the of Mr. and High street, Howe: here today the death of Frederick Howe, which occurred in Walden, N. Y., vesterday. Mr. Howe formerly resided in th city and was about 38 ars old. In- terment will take place in TFairview cemetery. tomorrow on the arrival of the 1 o'clock train from the west Frederick Word received was DESTROYERS LOST Trench Vessel Fantassin Sinks After Collision and German Ship Srtikes Mine and Goes to Her Grave. m.—The has been crew was June 7, destroyer F a collision. Paris, "rench unk in rescued. The Fantassin was built She was 213 feet long and displaced 146 tons. She was armed with six 9-pounders and three torpedo tubes. p. ntassin Her ¥ in 1909. Amsterdam, via London, June 7, 70 m.—The Telegraaf says that a German destroyer struck a mine and went down off Zeebrugee on May 31. YAQUI INDTAN ACTIVE to Have Killed Mexicans in Raid. Reported Twenty Guaymas, Mex., June by radio to San Diego.—The Yaqui Indians were reported today to be active in south- ern Sonora, in the vicinity of the American settlement on the Yaqui river. One report said a band killed twen Mexicans in a raid near Es peranza. There were no foreigners among their victims. The fact that the crops are ready for harvest is believed to be the cause of the raids, as the Indians, like the Mexicans, are in need of food. LAW. Joseph G. Woods, John and Anna Maria, Strobel tods ought suit against Mrs. Anna Strobel, their daughter-in- the creditors of the es deceased son, Charles Strobel, to foreclase on a mortgage rote. The note is for $1,800 and it is claimed that $900 is due. Con- stable Fred Winkle served the papers, returnable before the September {erm of the superior court. DAUGHT! Attorney SUES Through law, and of their PAND Lexington, Ky. June am endorsing his stand on prepared- ness was ordered to be sent to Presi- dent Woodrow Wilson last night by the convention of the Spanish War Veterans of Kentucky, which is hold- ing its state convention in this city. WILSON BANK CLERK ARR Stoneham, Mass., June A. Jones, for twenty vears assistant shier and clerk of the Stoneham ational bank, was arrested by fed- officials today, charged with ab- N eral «{racting $41,000 of bank funds for | his own use the’| inter- | of | ;| U 8 Rubber Co... % 558 5 published RICHTER & CO. MEMBERS NEW YORK STJOCK EX CHANG Represented by E. W. Eddy. 31 West Main St., City Hall Building Bristol Brass Rights Boughi, Sold and Quoted | | | | IRREGULAR PRICES ONTODAY'S MARKET Sells at 104-105 Today Weeks. | Standard Stocks Again Are Sub- | f ordinated to Specialties lient feature of Exchange that which a quoted to and of weeks a 96, 105 with couple less at 104 bid and than | strong at vill and 565. New York, June 7.—Irregular price | changes attended the moderate opera- was also firm, | tion of today’s early market, with a E Vi | fatrly equal distribution of gains and ‘ { Bristol Brass, 69-70; Brist | losses. Standard stocks were subordinated to specialties, Norfolk & Western and Nashville were again strong, again American although : American Brass 104-105; Co! and Louisville & Spencer, 70 Natior Lock former at a new record. R Marine preferred recorded a point | (y Juad 60 North & Manufacturing, 308-315; Britain M of yesterday's decline, with as much or } 174, ex more for United Fruit, Crucible Steel | Scovill lard Sc 84-8 New Peck, Stow & Wilcox, Manufacturing, 90- Hardware, 136-138. ew, and South Porto Rico Sugar. Later | the list developed a better Reading leading the movement Willys-Overland featured the motors, rising 7 1-2 points. Metals weré under | further restraint. | Wall Street Closing—Reading's | strength featured the final hour, the | movement in other active issues being | somewhat uncertain. The closing was | irregular. : | — vears a carriage has announced his retirem business. Mr, Vile to in 1874 from England, W learned trade and has his business ever since, at Church street nd for the Arch street John ¥. Baker ployed by Mr. Vile will continue repair his hand in N as bookkeeper. Mr. Vile ob eighty-firs birthday last still very active. The Arch street containing ment house and the ferred to George P. achin tone, 33-35 JAM Maker Ye: Has Been Car City For age Forty-two James Vile, for the past maker in | ‘ New York Stock Exchange quota- e tions furnfshed by Richter & Co., | members of the New York Stock ¥x- | change. Represented by E. W. BEddy. June 1916 | High Low Close Am Beet Sugar 821% | Alagka Gold Am Ag Chem { Am Car & Fdy Am Ice | Am Can Yo Am Can pfd .. | Am Loco | Am Smelting Am Sugar ...,. | T | Am Tel & Tel i | his who the pa to « ha for vears, o wagon keep 1siness, anc 110 Vile 705 9814 110 % 20414 proj a shop Anaconda Cop | A TS Fe Ry Baldwin Loco B &lo o | B R T Ex-Di Butte Superior . Canadian Pacific Cen TLeather Ches & Ohio Chino Copper .... Chi Mil & St Paul. Col F &1 Cons Gas M Crucible Steel .. Del & Hudson Distillers Sec Erie 5 Erie 1st pfd Goodrich Rub Great Nor pfd Gt Nor Ore Cetfs Inspiration Kansas City so Lack Steel Lehigh Valley | Louls & Nash 5 | Max Motor com.. | Mex Petroleum | National Lead N Y Air Brake N Y C & Hudson. . Nev Cons ... N Y Ont & West.. Northern Pacific Norfolk & West Pac Mail S S Co Penn R R Pecoples Gas Ray Cons Reading . Rep I & S com convey Southern Pacific 9 on file Southern Ry ..... % 23% 23% | Order Southern Ry pfd I heard and determir | Studebaker Office fn New Britain, i Tenn Copper on the 12th da J Texas Oil ios; R rare Third Ave notice ven of the Union Pacific the! 8 United Fruit by Utah Copper Co CHAMBERIAIN Banker Is to Officiats Lo Convention S. Chamberlain at the thir of the New ion M . I'rederick city will preside joint convention Bankers’' associc at Swampscott, and 17 Several noted secured to address among them F. A vian ambassador { who wili with South on speakers h the “Trade America Are Gov | ities Hampering Ame n and Edward Tre of the United States on *The American nsibility Toward Natio The convention will be W speak on Frame ernment field | merc Respo tent to a close with 3% 851 1087 66% 132 106% | 18 28 114% | 136 ! a At a Court of Probate ho | New Britain within and for trict of Berlin, in the Co Hartford and State of Ilr.\‘ 12th day of June, Present, Gernard F. Gaffne Estate of Horace Bailey, 205 | New Britain, in said district 58% | Upon the Petition of Willia 1013 | cley of Berlin, praying that 5. | istrator he wered per A sald es on thoorized ate ind real more emp estate fully that id to as ar 1ppes i a pplic clock he penc | saia place ling th « U § Steel pfd ..117 7 75 | pe Va Car Chem 413% Westinghouse 6015 | Western Union | Willys Overland ther return x signpost 6014 [ | | i | EEE e bl | | CONCERT AMERICAN UNION OF SWEDISH SINGEKS - GR FoX's THEATER THURSDAY and FRIDAY, JUNE 8 and 9th—EIGHT P. M FINANCIAL NEWS BILLINGS STRONG FEATUR sales silver, n, Has Continued for Past Ooupie After Gain Th Billings & Spencer was the most &l the Hartford Stodg secur} 80 asked. § at ol 290 1t's, Lan nal S ment-Pond, 110- e, U In ars. forty this ent this here first vdu {4 two of d Br Wi today W Other stocks were quoted B de] u 1 1 St Stanley Worl 83 n Amerls o ] condu TO PRESID an Eng ave ¥ al A which conv Pezet, former P to the United St Andrey Progre secrd amber of Ban| nal e bro banquet aRd bs lden the unty Connecticu D., 1914 v, Jy late dece am F as ad may plic tion Pr nd lenc| ne pul nak - Chorus of Four Hundred Trained Singers—30 Picces from Hartfor Philharmonic Orchestra. | SOLOISTS:—MME. SUNDELIUS | MR. MOSSBERG | MISS GLADYS HEDBERG TICKETS 50¢c to $2.00 For Sale at Miller & Hanson’s, 30 Church St., and | S, Sttt st i e i [ (N W ] i | at Box Officq R e i Telephone 1840.

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