New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 28, 1916, Page 10

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NEW. RBRITAIN DAILY HERALD. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28, 19016. - . - = ! WAS SANE e : W § Matter of City Action to Be Discussed by Council Tonight. Phenix lodge, I. O. O. I, will hold he question of setting aside por- | 4 regular meeting tt evening after 4| tions of the department appropria- | which there be an entertain- will tions so that a fund for the relief of | ;ent for the membe the families of soldiers may be guar- | yp © o0 B L T e aante ] He WaS FUH Ga bl Ii:w,nu:m! will be taken up at the ad- | o ST ¢ ROl oty vesterdas y PaDIE OI | journca meecting ot the common coun- | {750 V05 (P Moy derick . Cram [ cil this evening. According to re- - Making Hi Wil o 3 @ o fleures that a| Mrs. Howard Wilson entertained at d mb 15 W1 | fund of between $25,000 and $30,000 | her home Yesterday in honor of Mrs. may be created in this manner, but |Collins Atwater. York, I -3 : apparently the mayor has not taken Frank L. Traut has returned from | i T OT pane 28-—The first tes | the corporation counsel into the dis- | the Hartford hospital, where he | e Bl ol i o of | cussion. While there is no question |underwent treatment. H [F. Eno now being contested by that New Britain will do the right John Jurgen, connected with the thing by its soldier boys whether | jurgen Cigar Co., will leave Saturday and a jury was offere ester- : : g . & - PR A 2 dury wag offered yester- | money can be severed from appro- |for a motorhoat trip on the Sound, b U‘w“m e r\“:g‘ ‘:‘[:“l | priations in the wholesale manner | yisiting Niantic, New London, Green- elicved he was of sound mingd | SuBSested by His Homor in a burst | port and New Haven and will return as of sound mind | 5¢ generosity is: another matter. | e G the last year of his life and X B helexconiza melo i | Y“‘““‘”"""‘[;:y‘;""l‘_;”‘”‘“" I‘i:‘] :‘”‘I‘}";I:“"f Dr. John Purney has received word | i ? n. Among them were Robert | ,ng it is exceedingly doubtful if they | [FOm ";” Lo ”‘1{ s ey '1'”.'!‘4“’”‘ 4 4 ling, president of ‘the City In- | can ne diverted without recourse somewhere in France B £ 3 to ! 4 company; George R. Read,|ihe taxpayers in city meeti as- | been recently wounded in the arm and | § tate broker; Municipal Justice is now recovering in a hospital. ; = ice | sembled. pe Lynn and ex-Justice Wil- — The annual report of the water de- Cohen. i, 34 M a1 K “!SBARMFNT HINT | partment was issued from the .pre: i alvin May said he k v | l: today. 3 Ve ‘e and o | s o both in New York and : The Whist club & IF | knd observed no change in him Jollyj Tvelve Wit ot # It’s a personal question of course but we have a the last year or so before his vesterday with Mrs. Woodward on il 8 el | Greenwood street. The prize winners : i ; : - = : FepbEen e e | IN IANE ER |RIAL | o e, e St e, dpmn purpose in asking it and you will gain by answering nd that in 1914 he talked with O'Leary and Mrs. J. J. Hyland 5 it, pbout leasing certain property. —_— E pearance was unchanged and [i':q“rrjd m”fi’qfi;‘“{‘[‘"&‘;’ie:""“;‘;”7“- Fixercises at St. Matthews’ Parochial fits of hie operations: x moved from Practice School Friday Evening. am V. Van Pelt, a reai cstate | Graduation exercises at St. Mat- | o S TR e, ke Bl thew’s parochial school will be held | {8 irs at law before Surrogate Co- | | o here and in Burope, tes Now Vorlt 28— o ol e e i SN TOT RTINS L e "rl "™ | on Friday evening at 8 o’clock when thoueht he was not =g J"EPceted cauel r‘)‘“ et 2 | the tollowing members of the cighth - a | Tanze a charg »f having perjure s later ye: he had | Tanzer on a charge of having perjured | o4, i pe presented with diplomas herself in identifying James W. Os- | SUG 0 PG PO v Stocpe: borne as Oliver Osborne was given | William G. Linn, Theadore C, Neu- = . while Harold Spielberg was | mann, Otto P. Steege, William O, before he made his will, at | | 2 3 : " Sniclhere | Surko, Elzie E. Eggert, Louise H. | B cutors. Asked what was dis- | was Mis Z s lawyer at the iime On Saturday afternoon there will | El during the dinner, Justice | ghe signed a tement that she had | be a picnic in the rear of the school aid they commented on the | .50 5 mistake and that James W. | building on Franklin Square. ot Mr. Mitchell's whiskey and | 050 &5 20 M M the: had N ] The “Herald” is a necessity in every home. You known. The defence in the present Y. M. C. A. NOTES simply can’t get along without it. Of co-izc there’s a e Lynn told of dining with o in Janua 1915, a few :J’M:"“l ":{';lif th‘n":?fc ‘”'; [ trial insists that Spiclberg used pres- Birien thoy Jaidnitnoy encio (SuseRioRecti MisTaRasnito RS SIS | ENEE ) s O ti h i t thought of. We 3 T admitted that I had in. | etraction, which she afterward with- i e e ime when even a newspaper is no h ug! | in that frailty,” said Justice | 4T¢V- el e Lo A RSV an sucbaus ) B . 3 5 4 ¥l comed Tor wdviee on - res| Benfamin Slade, Miss Tanzer's | South Coventry, this morning to pre- are going to think of it for you. atters because I always like | counsel, asked Spielberg if he did not ipare the boys' camp for the opening | advice cheap, and Mr, Rno | know that if guilty of such conduct | pext week. e because. my. groperty was |as has been attributed to him he | Dr. G. W. Dunn and Stanley Sheldon bed. He told me he was under | Should be disbarred. Spielberg be- | will play a tennis match this afternoon kpense from his high class | cAfne greatly excited. Judge Wolver- iat 5 o'clock for the association b than from his ‘cold water | ton ordered Slade to withdraw the | championship. The winner will receive jalkups,” meaning tenements | question. The lawyer refused. a gold medal and the loser a silver | |8 g Educational Secretary A. O. Wash- here is no elevator service or | If vou are obstinate in this mat- | medal. Both came through the re- | ter vour refusal will remain in the | cent round robin series unscathed. ‘e Cohen said that when | record and you will take your chances. Eno not long before his | GO on with the witness,” replied the [ R . e noticed nothing except that | court. TURNERS PLAN FOR PARADE ared to be having trouble | Sbielberg admitted that he told Rae | The committee appointed by the s eyes as the result of the | Tanzer that no harm could ‘ome to ofla cainract | her if she ¢ sed to having been |~ o o % e ¢t B. Dowling testified that he | honestly \ken in the identif SzransementsRlongta i natRInRthe Fno in the corridor of the | tion of James W. Osborne. He added de of the Saengerfest next Tues- | | WE’LL GIVE 6‘ ’, sting Building in 191 when | emphatically that he was not the | G5 morning, July 4, have decided > E}ra New Britain Turner society to make d over real estate matters in- | cause of her recantation, have ali the classes of the society, also ly and undoubtedly knew | “If James W. Osborne is the man,” | the members, meet at the Turner . Ol] lHE === was talking about. | Spielberg said he told Miss Tanzer, | Park, Tuesday morning at 3:30 o’clock. ) ay so. But if he isn’t the man zef | Instructor Paul Klambt has been ap- ) Aown on your knees and kiss his hand, | Pointed to have charge of all arrange- ¢ # Y | hecause you can never undo the harm | ments of the cla and members. 4 iUl | you have done him. o harm will S ! come to you if vou made a mistake A’!‘ES ARE HLEH and weren't trying to blackmail any- ST ELMO A LAY A Starting now every couple married in New Britain, oA St. Elmo lodge, ¥ . will observe | | Y | When Benjamin Slade hinted that |its forty-sixth anniversary this eve- | § or expecting to live here after the honeymoon, will be o Spielberg had not treated Miss Tanzer | ning in Judd’s hall. The lodge boasts | [ , | fairly Spiclbers waved his arms and | 4¢ o membership of 260 and the mem- presented with a three months’ subzcription to the Lelt 361,600 and Corbin - s, (i etk s (e oo with friends will gather for a A e b al occasion. A suitable pro- | |§ real New Britain paper free. WE WANT TO START hvenue Man $44,261 e el g LI £ il & | gram under the direction of George | e e e | cmlin fviircfcarm=dlGutkana | YOU RIGHT. e e e freshments will bo served. Officers Mos of cstates totallng fn| Splclbere sald that Miss Tanzer, att- | Moo RS elected for the ensuing year. $100,000 were flled in | er telling him of her mistake, said e obate court today. The | she was too much of a coward to STABS WIFE WITH FORK ; ; i . 1 of the estates of the late |face the Slades with the admission | william Truchkowski of 15 T.aurel ¢ After the three months are up you will be given nrich fixed the value at $61,- | of her error. So he sent for David | = S e e the inventory of the estate | Slade, who came to his office. o 50 6 Tt THE b i fothr - opportunity t0 subscribe—NOT BEFORE. So — Yung was placed at $44,251 * ‘Good God, little girl, what have | ajleged that he stabbed her in the | § - 4 eorge W, Andrew and H. N. | you done to me?” he quoted Slade. | head with a table fork, According iy Lo - [ were the appratsers of the | ‘You should have come to me. e e e S e R : to.the Herald office your future home address, to which yfiu wish the paper delivered, together with and [their inventory | could have convinced vou that James | digsatisfied with the meal she had e the date of your start at housekeeping and get the | W. Osborne was the man.’ pared for him and stabbed her in his news e‘gry evening. - mortgage ,750.00 “I said to Slade: ‘That's a Mot one. | anger. The woman’s wounds were N. H & H Here's a girl that's been going with a | dressed by Dr. Joseph Walsh. 1,200.00 | man and you think you know him | better than she does.” * i . 5 .. 3,150.00 James W. Osborne again took the K BOYS ARRESTED fes common stock s esterday and declared, “On my - and Joseph Wi sons of jc Cable Co. ...... 2,000.00 as a gentleman, my word as a | Mary Wisk, were arrested this noan es preferred New n and my oath as a citizen, T never | . charge of assaulting Walenty a Bakery Co. ... 1,000.00 | saw this girl (Rae Tanzer) before the | Zawisfowski, who boArds at their es common New | day she appeared .in TUnited States | This is the second time the Ind Bakery Co.i.... 200.00 | Comissioner Houghton's office under | Wisk boys have been arrested for ps preferred Electric | arrest.” saulting this border, who said to | § ! Co. 2,000.00 stand high in the favors of Mrs. Wisk. JHartford Auto Parts LD THAT LOYE FEAST Zlnxli ;‘x(:;):n:““ B The United Junlor Zionlst socleties Cash on Deposit. ~ [[DizneckiosRooerelatana e el (ST RS N AN e R l(y::C:::t\m‘;E hcut Trust co. . 2 Be a Mcal of Silence and Mystery | the proceeds to go to the Zion pro- tional Bank, Pl visional fund for the succor of the and Much Whispering. S it e ";“';2 La‘:; : New York, June 28.—Republican B ! Bl suya2 | potitictans Tookea torwara with mer- | (REEK SITURTION CRITICAL |1 an ur e 5 < " | est today to the meeting tonight be- | ] . :86 | {ween Charles B. Hughes and Theo- el = Eo 5 dore Roosevelt, when the republican 5 presidential nomineg and the man who as head of the progressive party candidacy, will dine to- Demobilization of Army As Ordered by 2,000.00 Allies Ts Rapidly Being Carried Out; $61,600.44 | BS It was announced however, | Damianos Minister of Marine. d O ? R0 their meeting would be a “pri- b state of Jacob Yung. | vate and personal one” and that no| Athens, June 28, via London 10:25 | e ln re Se n Y nventory of the estate of | statement would be forthcoming as |a. m.—The situation in Greece remains | § ung as filed by the appraisers, | to the subjects they may discuss. critical and full of uncertainty al- hrt and A. W. Mason, totaling | Other than this engagement, Mr. |though the demands of the allies are 81, follows: Hughes. had none arranged for the | being rapidly caried out. The royal ; on Corbin avenue.$ 3,000.00 | day, but received a number of callers | decree for the general demobilization knd lot, 327 Corbin who came to his headquarters without | of the Greek army was signed by King 4,000.00 | appointment. Constantine yesterday afterncon and a » _ Venizelos adherent, Zymbrakakis, will P. 0. INSPECTOR HERE. be sworn in chief of police today. | {8 IT,S SY TO GET r e Rear Admiral Damianos has be Inspector Bouschee of the postal i A s 1 3 appointed minister of marine. department is in this city going over the new rural delivery routes and | studying the conditions. Today Post- MORE WORK FOR WILSON. gton Savinzsfgnis ? | master Delaney and Superintendent| Washington, June 28.—Senator Savings Banity 740.52 | of Carriers John Meehan inspected | Stone, chairman of the forcign rela- Britain Saving 12.71 | part of route No. 1, in view of recom- | tions ‘committee introduced a resolu- ritain National T | mending some improvements. A let- | tion today requesting President Wil- utensils and ho i ter has been Teceived from Carrier [ son to inform the senate of the pre- furniture . | Lagan who temporarily left the | cise character of a commercial treaty e : e Saturday to go to tho front, [ being negotiated hetween aliles of Holy Family circle of t. 3 stating that he has passed the ncc- | Europe with the declared object and will hold a wh ssary , physical examination and is | PUrPose of establishing a boycott 4 ad of the opportunity of woing to | A8AINSt their enemi i i PPortunity ing cnemies during and af- oon at school hall. Yo i ; el g | 3,500.00 | |

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