New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 1, 1916, Page 11

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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 1, LAWYER SHOUTS AT OFFICER ON STAND Objects o Policeman Acting in lleged Role of Prosecutor An session of s morning | otherwise uneventfu rolice court was featured th with a verbal clash bhetween Attorney | | F. B. Hungerford, representing Wil- | j lam Zuguskoz, and Officer Michael | 1 who had arrested Zu 1.~k<sz; and Joseph Rabis for fighting in Dudjack’s saloon yesterday afternoon. Oflicer Mechan had testified that the | two men had bee fighting and that Zuguskoz ¥ assaulteed him. Law- ver Hungerford repeatedly asked the | patrolman if Rabis was not drunk at| the time and the officer reiterated | t “he had some drink in but would Hats that were from | $1.50 to $3.00, are | never be arrested for drunkenness.” | ° o Irinally, when the officer would nnt\ going now for $1.00. ! ciate definitely whether ar not Come in and get a [ was “drunk,” Lawyer l[«m"mfnld‘ 3 | turned on him and shouted: “What's fresh new one to fin- ! the matter with you, can't you answer | ish the season with. | a question? Are vou so enthusiastic Bathing Suits, from e $2.00 to $3.50. prosecute this man that you won't | Summer Shirts, JMIL‘(\ Meskill poured oil on the Socks, Ties and Un- derwear. Meehan A Sale of Straw Hats at One Dollar. All of our Straw troubled waters by remarking that | the policeman had said Rabis had | | seme drink in and that was sufficient The fight itself was not a serious one. Rabis entered the saloon and in a | spirit of fun gave a friend of his a k. The friend resented the kick | nd punched back. In some manner | | Zugukoz gat into the wrangle. The court imposed a fine of $5 on Rabis and discharged Zuguskos. Prosecutor Enters Nolle, John Tynick of 155 North street was arrested last night by Officer George | Ellinger on complaint of his boarding | mistress, who said he had insulted her | and she had to bite him for protection. After tr se had been partly tried this morning Assistant Prosecutor J.| (. Waods entered a nolle when it ap- | peared that the woman was just troublesome as the man. str: will be in session next Friday for the purpose of regis- | t(_l’l!l' voters for the coming election. Felt M. —advt. hapes, all colors Seibert. Brady Gets One More Chance. John Brady was in court charged th drunkenness and breach of the| According to the report of Daven- port & Keeler, chemists, the water at Shuttle Meeadow lake is in the best | * : SRS peace, The man explained that he | Ry was just out of the hospital and if At 7:45 o'clock this evening Rev. M. | given one more chance would behave. J derson of the Emmanucl Gospel, “All right, T'll give vou your chance h will conduct the usual Bible ' this morning but if vou come back | es in Booth's hall. The public here again for drunkenness T'll send | invited. ou to the state farm for inebriates The Woman’s Hc t Norwich for six months,” said the issionary society Judge. thefan church will in the society in an outing to 1 Elizabeth Park, Hartford, afternoon. They will leave 3:19 o’clock nky. is Foreign | glish Lu- | Hartford | held at tomorrow on the Other Cases Today. Among the other cases in caurt was | that of William Farnsworth, arrested his home on Elm street by Officer | Fred Wagner vesterday afternoon on charge of drunkenness and breach | of the peace. Farnsworth had never | heen arrested before and was given ather chance. He was placed on ‘obation. [ [ [ | | The postponed lawn party of the Sal- vation Army will be held tomorrow evening at the barracks on Church | street. - ¥n case ef rain the affair-will | be held indoors. The Phenix Guard club tomorrow evening in Jr. O, hall. .. Dr. Kenneth récovered from his recent s n recuperating in the ls. He will return to about September 1 A son was born yesterd and Mrs. Northrup of W: Harold 165 Pl has returned I pital, where ful operation A son day to Mr. AUSTRIANS IN TRAP; fimMAWTmm First Page). ill meet AN W f Probate holder ithin and for the Di the County of Hartford | Connecticut, on the 1st D68 Bernard F. Gaffney, judge. Tstate of Abbie K. Dawson and Dawson of New Britain, istrict minors, upon the petition Dawson of id New | praying that as guardian of cs of Abbie K. Dawson and | Edward K. Dawson, minors, she may | e Authorized and empowered to sign, sedl, execute and deliver a mortgage of the undivided interest in said real | per application on file more appears, it is }ISD——that said application and determined at the Pro- New Britain in trict, on the Tth day of August, A. 19186, at 9 o’clock in the forenoon, and that notice be given of the pendency said application and the time and . of hearing thereon, by publish- s order in some newspaper pub- in said New Britain, having a Afosel Hheian in said District, and by Fortified positions about | POStNE & copy thereof on the public gathering reserves | Sign-post in the town of New Britain, Heavy fight. | in said District, and return make. it BERNARD F. GAFFNEY Judge. g has fully I illn and | Vermont th city E. Kellog E in of Berlin, and State 1y of Aug Present, to Mr. e street. S in t of nt s from the he und Sw at the hospit . Thomas born and M wa | estat fully ORD! be heard hate Office in of (Continued From the G are maki efforts to Te port that teverish rgady strongl fery and Tom severs Ing is looked rections. for in the WHEN YOUR EWSBQOY FAILS TO LEAVE YOUR HERAL ’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 YOUR NEWSBOY FAILS TO LEAVE THE HERALD BY 6 O’CLOCK '’PHONE WEST- ERE UNION. YOU’LL GET A COPY SOON AF- TER. | Nellie i Fearl Court h they Hinsdale, | week month of August vacation at Larchmont, spending their chard. Woodmont on Mr. o Mr. Frank | Phillips. and Sunday. WANTED—Young girl to PERSOVALS Otis 0. few days’ Butler has returned from a stay at Block Island. Police Oflicer and Murphy and daughter Prospect Beach for Mrs. Kune Greenberg and daughters of Winter street left today for Win- throp Beach, Mass., for the remainder of the summer. Mrs. William have gone to their vacation. and Mrs. John Cronin and Miss vel have returned from friends in New Haven. Pratt and Mis: nding their v: M Cronin, Pauline a visit Car with Miss Ch at B Mable rland are antam La Floria itions Miss Jean Blai Egan are sojourning d Miss at Cosey Be: and Mrs. A Bottomley ve left L two wee erkshire Hills. O’Brien 1 days’ stay Mr. J of stay in the B Timothy W. from a few Island. at Block Mr. and Mrs. James A. Kin { Mrs. Caroline Adams € | their vacation at Ocean Beach, London, cade and New Edward Samlow is spending a few da at his home in this city. Mr of Aug . Luddy will spend the month st at Highland Lake. Dr. and Mrs. G. Mfl Flahagan have returned from Block Island where spent their vacation. J. Collins has gone on a trip to Mas E. haw is spending Mas Schultz at C. B. Older: at Minot, two Mrs. E. W. spending the ast River. Mrs. J. B. Talcott is at Watch Hill. August Xe J. \C vacation spending her Mr. and Mrs. Voight are Mr. Mrs O'Brien are at Pine Or- and Mi . J. Lockt Parker h to her vacation. W Cottrell H. Munson ar Southington, for Mr {250 14 gone ind at the Mr. and Mrs. G and Mrs. F ‘rescent Lake, summer. Miss Rae Scotton of Southington is isiting in town. L. G. Flmer Linto ding two weeks wk's Nest, and ente and Mrs. Harold Shepard Rackliffe, Jr., and Miss Bessie at a hou party Saturday Howard and of New at M and Mrs. and Mrs. per Ha ne n crepe waists are much more dle if they are starched in very arch and hung on a hanger to TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION. st with or iron- 8-1-3d housework. No ing. 42 Trinity St. washing returned pending | i art is spending the two weeks at Woodmont. DEA HS AND FUNERALq A\er'. Ackley Funeral services for Albert ley were held from his 1 75 Fairview street this 30 o'clock and at 4 fre Erwin Memorial chapel. i Anderson officiated and interment was in Fairview ce ery. T tte hor afternoon Ack- at at m o’cloc Rev. Fitzgoerald. John Fitzgerald, Sunday, Mrs, John The funeral of M who died in Terryville | held from the Tmmaculate | church there this mornin, body was hrought to this nent took place in the as Conception and the city wi new Cath- Funers Following t will be held hom Nolan vices from St. o'clock. Inte Catholic cemet i Mrs. Bridget a | ford avenue, services f | church at 9 o'clock. Interment in ne Cathe cemetery Walt Warren Fentc port, services from the rial « in Fairvi 2 Interment tomorr street, of 600 Arch Joseph’s chur ment in the new DY \f t- Ha n Tary ady of 1 rwin Men cemetery in Fa D W o’cloclk i cemete Wood. nineteen and Mrs Sheflield str home this moz The funeral afternoon at Mable Mable Dori old daughter Mr, Wood 21 North suddenly at her of heart trouble. be held tomorrow 2 o'clock from her parents’ home. Rev. H. Tox will officiate in- { terment will be in Fairview cemeters Doris the months of of a itin 1 0 City Advertisement INVITATION FOR PROPOSALS, The City of New Britain, Conn., acting through its committee on school Accommadations, will receive bids for the construction of a twenty-four room brick school building, to be crected on North, Clark and Lee streets in said City All bidders figuring as an evidence of gaod with their sealed bid or bid bond for sum cent. of their bid. (If a ct the sahe shall be upon a S ! tional Bank or Trust rawn to the order af the on School Acco Said check or bond to be held in escrow by the Secrc of the Cammittee until the contr: e been awarded, when said <s or bonds shall ne returned to the bidders. Failure on the part of the ful bidder to properly execute a con- tract the worlk in question shall forfeit aid check and it shall become the praperty of, and shall be paid to the Buil committec to whom it is made payable. The whole of r such portion nec; d by the City to make > between the big of t bidde: ind that of t ler. balance, if cturned : this work shall, faith, enclosc certified check to 5 per is used, ate or Na- Company) Committee ymodations. v cts ha check succes- a for check, o us as ssary, 10 be the diffe | faulting up Towest to whom this work Il within ten days after signing contract, furnish Cwners with a satisfactory surety bond in a sum equal to thirty per cent. of the The Owners re: ject or all bids or Propos as their inter. pear. Sealed bids, The, js awardc contract erve the right to re- any to 1 s may ap- marked on the outside “Proposal for Burritt School Build- ing,” addressed to Mr. George W. Traut, Chairman, shall be sent to the office of the Superintendent of Schools in the City of said New Brita 1916. JFORD or«fl’mc R HARTFORD. said j the | i n, Conn., ' Robert | | KOOL—! keep vou cool | | | | | KE the hot Ally is smart be happy and sags. days? comic well in a sumn And for P KOOL—Sturdy, feather—fashioned needlemen to making wash with service. as L as a who've devotec not later than 12 o’clock noon, August 25th, 1916, Sealed bids will urder the conditions ihe heati plumbin work, each to be Contractor also ahov can obtain specifications at the chitec! ¥ Sircet, New a deposit of Fifteen Dolle which amount will be r rcturn to the Architect and specifications in off & Pe Brita GAIN Which Collector For Is Exceede BIG IN Sum The hopes of Tax Collector Loomis were d when of the vesterday’s business it wa the sum realized w h late yesterday had reached Mr. Loomis prediction ould tax collections omps Taxes .703,151.10 Sewer amount of said contract price. | invite new | ment reet i ments eet Sprin ling 4,607.16 585.80 14,490.89 in for the y¢ 49.28. The ed to §7 ord w 114116 AsYLUM ST 1 1 e ce mded of the zood condition, nit that shapely, by a suits that blend style be \ separate Dl of , Conn., by TAXES. Loomis d. 00,000 would lea. ted, with the totaling at the found that atterr zh keep w may you zhout man su rous sed is suit can’t hags of you light expert lifetime received d, for nd electrical | contract. ns the 162 N making ($15.00), upon plans Hoped end of 14,490.89. »on the t ove confident RICHTER & CO. MEMBEKS NEW YORK ST)CK FX CHANGE, Represented by E. W. Eddy. 81 West Main St., City Hall Building Telephone 1540, 20 Colt’s Arms 50 Union Mfg. Co. 50 American Brass 100 Landers, Frary & Clark 100 Niles Bement Pond 100 American Hardware 10 Stanley Rule & Level Co. 20 Scovill Mfg. Co. 50 North & Judd 50 Standard Screw 100 Stanley Works 100 Eagle Lock Co. 100 New Britain Ma- chine 5 Hart & Cooley 'FINANCIAL NEWS STANDARD SHARES NEGLEGTED TODAY War and Semi-War Issues Favor- ites on Exchange American American Hosiery Co... Hardware Co American Silver Co.... Am Thread Co pfd.... Bige-Hfd Carpet Co pfd Bige-Hfd Carpet Co cm. Billings & Spencer Co.. Bristol Brass Co Broad Brook CO ....... The Edward Balf Co . Case, Lock & Brd Co Collins Co Colt's Arms Co Eagle Lock Co Gfn-Nbgr Tobac | Holyoke Water Pwr Co. | Inter Silver pfd Inter Silver com. Johns-Pratt Co ...... .anders, Frary & Clark. J R Montgomery Co New Brit Machine % New Depar Mfg Co pfd. North & Judd Mfg Co Peck, Stow & Wilcox. .. Plimpton Mfg Co gricultural | pratt & Whitn Chemical led the fertilizers. United | Russell Mfg Co States Steel was firm with motors, | Smyth Mfg Co 3 but Mexicans and metals were under | Stand Screw Co pfd A. . moderate restraint. Stand Screw Co pfd B.. Wall St. Closin Stand Screw Co com. .. notably the rails, were at best prices | Stanley Rule & Level. in the final hour, with rallies in |Stanley Works specialties. The closing was strong. | Swift & Co ot Aug. Taylor & Fenn Co o Torrington Co pfd T‘un\n»\nn Co com raut & Hine | Union Mfg CoN B .... U S Envelope Co pfd.. | U s Envelope Co com.. Terry Steam Turbine ... Niles-Bement-Pond Scovill Mfg Co Railroad and Street Raflroad smck.. Hfd & Conn West R R, NYNH&EZHRTE Banks and Trust Compani Bank and Trust Co “onn River Banking Co. Conn T D Co Fidelity Trust Co First National Bank Hfd-Aetna Natl Bank | Hfd Morris Plan Co O J Co pd. New York, Aug. 1.—Wall St. 10:30 a. m.—Recent speculative favorite particularly war and semi-war is- sues, were active and strong in to- | /’s early dealings, while standard were again neglected. Indus Alcohol rose 3 points, with a | or better for Crucibl suwl_j | | share | trial point Co i Locomotives and Shipping stock Yesterday's gains, and Co ptd. tanaard stocks, | W Low Beet Sugar Chem ir & Fdy | Am | Am Am Am {Am 'Am Am Co. Smelting Am Tobacco Am Tel & Tel Anaconda Cop ATS Ry Cott 3aldwin Loco B & O BIRAmMEL S Butte Superior Canadian Pacific. Central ther Ches & Chi Mil City Ohio & St 60 Paul. 96 item- that 1915 46 4,999.29 r rec- when French Bombers Rush German T Following Heavy Artillery Afiack| | Pre T 1916 ay rench RIMERICAN PRESS CASSOCIRTION FROM MEDEM GERMAN HAND GRENADE CLAIMS THREE, VICTIMS.. 3 [ & | | Southern Pacific Southern | Thira | tions, & Col F I 4414 | Hartford Trust Co National Exchan Phoenix National Riverside Trust Co Security Trust Co State Bank & Trust Co. United States Bank Britain Trust Co Land Mortgage Title Cor Crucib | Distillers Sec Eric Erie 1 General Goodrich Rub Nor pfd Illinois Centrs | Inspiration | Lack Steel .. Valley Max Motor com Petroleum [ | | B: pfd Elec New Firc Insurance Aetna e . Hartford Fire National Fire Phoenix Fire Standard Fire Life and Indemnity Aetna Life 171 Actna Acc and Liability 3% Aetna Acc and Lia war Conn General Life Hartford Steam Boiler Travelers 48 71 7% 827% 983 1293 104 65 Insurance 710 430 425 412 805 ties. 20 50 64 283 L147% AGEMENT. Laughlin has requested d to deny the reported en- gagement of her daughter, Miss Mar- t McLaughlin and Leon Camp of innouncement of which, It ed In last evening's Herald,} 2de Saturday night in connees tion with a party at Short Beach. Ina formation concerning the bethrot! was given to the Herald by S. Nash of Short Beach, at home the announcement, she was made public. > & Hudson cons o H&HRR 6 Y Ont & West.. 261 Northern Pacific .110% Norfolk & West ..12814 8 8 Co 20 R R x-dlv.. 55% Peoples Gas 5 10115 >4 Steel Car. 48 Ray Cons zeading Rep I & S com.. Rep T & § pfd Public Util Far mRiver Power Co Hfd City Gas Lt Co pfd Hfd City Gas Lt Co com. Hfd Electric Light Co. S N E Tel . 149 DENIES ENGA Ry . Southern Ry pfd. Studebalier Tenn Copper Texas O1l Ave Union Pacific United Fruit Utah Cor U S Rubber U 8 Steel U S Steel pfd Va Car Chem Westinghouse Western Union Willys Overland HARTFORYy EXCHAN Co WILL SECUF feud which several months INJUNOTION. has existed fer between - James K. O’Brien, proprietor of the Bassett hotel, and Morris Schupack, one of the largest real estate owners in this city, growing out of the burning of refuse in the Schupack building yard which adjoins Mr. O'Brien’s hotel threatens to be aired in court. This will occur if Mr. O'Brien rries out the threat de today to secure an injunction inst Schupack. With Dr. Ja Martin, owner of the ! hotel buildi Mr. O'Brien has con- sulted legal counsel and the action 11 probably brought before the se of the week. "he STOCK REPORT (e n] ¥ £ Hartford Stock furnished by Richte members of the New York £ Represented by xchange quota- & Co., ock Ex- W. Eddy. Asked 141 o m res Expre: Nut Co Connecticut Trust and Safe Deposit Co. A ILIABLE CORPORATION organized and qualified through years of efficient, trustworthy service, to act as Conservator, Guardian Executor or Administrator. CAPITAL $750,000. SURPLUS $750,000 Connecticut Trust and Safe Deposit Co. H. WHAPLES, HARTFORD. CONN. STRONG, I M. Pres't.

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