New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 15, 1916, Page 10

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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 15, 1918. WANTED! EXPERT BOOKKEEPERS AND STENOGRAPHERS Business Men are continually on the watch for trained Bookkeepers and We are also offering modern methods of Bookkeeping, Mathematics (inter- Stenographers. Do you want a paying position as either of these? If so, let us est, discount, short cuts, etc.), Business Correspondence and Plain English, Pen- assist you. Fortune waits upon Master Minds! The master mind is simply the manship, etc. average brain trained to see and do things in the Best way! Under our teaching TERMS: Day School-$10 a month. Night School-$5 a month. and methods of practice your ability rapidly grows. SESSIONS: Day School-9:00-11:45 a. m.—1:30-3:30 p. m. We offer you the newest and best methed of Shorthand—Gregg. The new : Night School-7:30-9:30 p. m. Manual, being issued this month, is the last word in up-to-date stenography. Office open daily and Monday and Saturday evenings from 7 to 9 p. m. Any This system is recognized the world over as the best. Six months from entrance other evening by appointment. we can place you in a paying position. You receive instruction from an experi- TERM BEGINS AUGUST 30, 1916. enced and certified teacher. What more can you ask? Call, Write, or Phone (605-3.) THE HARDWARE CITY BUSINESS COLLEGE 132 MAIN STREET (Andrews’ Block) New Britain, Conn. M. E. Stevens, Principal 4 I I dler, is implicated in the story of o | giving definite fiyures on how many | which membership on the Mexican |terior. The declination of Justice | French sailing vessels and three Brit- I the harbor and the better class of 1 3 Brooklyn boy who told Mr. Smith th. girls of poor families were|commission would present. But upon | Brandeis leaves two commissions to be | ish and two French steamers. residents of the city are incensed that s 3 | his sister, fifteen years old, he agged into the underworld each|the consultation with the chief justice |selected. —_— the incident should have occurred an appeared from her home, and v: S He knew the number was a I find that the state of the business of It was understood that the president Londen, Aug. 1 The British tor- | are demanding a full public investiga found three weeks later in a house | large one. Botwin often had no less|the supreme court at the present time | had made a tender of the third place | pedo boat destroyer Lassoo was sunk | tion where Kirsh had placed her. Another | than seventy girls placed in various | to be such that it is my duty not to | on the commission at the time he | Sunday off the Dutch coast, having When the fleet stops at a small oty sister, elghteen, also a school girl, had | resorf receiving his commissions | undertake this important constructive | asked Mr. Lane and Justice Brandels | struck a mine or been torpedoed, ac- [ and the enlisted men have shore leave 2 been tempted by candy and trips to | frem each task. to serve, but the name of the person | cording to an official statement. SiX | it is customary to establish a shore R Coney Tsland and dinners in liroad-| At Mr. Smith’s office yesterday were “Respectfully yours, to whom this place was offered has not | of the crew of the destroyer was miss- | patrol, in charge of an afficer, to aid | W York Auth(nqt‘es Leal’fl “101‘6 way restauran the brother sald, but | ten stool pigeons, all of whom had “LOUIS D. BRANDEIS. | been disclosed. ing. Two men on board were injured. | the local police. When a seaman i UL b e e Leon in the “business.” ’ e it — The British Press Bureau, in a later | found to be unduly elated he is sent David Parish, known as Dave Si-| The consensus was that the pro- _“‘“‘-‘,”), e L Lol “'“l“",“?”’“ Mexico City, Aug. A tranzd| nta e enteontroyartoithe German ord|losEpoaral g ive Ry R ot Shbrelipa ind his wife, Kate, were two of | curers never carned less than $70 g | o Lake Placid N. N where he | o offiment offcials have expressed | ficial statement with regard to the 10- | {rol. The shore patrol and the New il aconacd of Dosuitie Sana Eholnien twouking o ienonl | MELU UL EEER RS EIRGDTRA L G WS osity over the delay by the United | cality where the Lassoo was sunk, ijort police always have worked in Parish is sald by Mr, Smith to | in many instances had became stool | COPCCTNing the president’s wish that | o toq in naming the American dele- | saying that the destroyer was sent to ! hurmony until S lay afternoon . he become one of the American mem- i 5 A = New York, Aug 15.—Thres men | have been in Siberia at one time, The | Pigeons because they did mnot think ,:M,_ SR ey (,mm:::‘\:“m e tes {o the American-Mexican confer- | the hottom *‘a few miles off the Dutch A fireman attached to the Wyoming 2 o ence on border difficulties. Local | coast, and not in the channel, as the | pecame noisy in Tauro street at that two were arrested at an address in| they received a fair share of the nd 2. woman were arrested yesterday 5 he letter of Justice Brandeis to the ; # By Wl Bast Twenty-second street, where | Profit '”'_‘M:(] by o e e \pers ‘published the fact that | German admiralty pretends. e e e e fen jp connection with the crusade begun| 4oy ywere etaving in a disreputable e —— el e Lane and Justice Brandeis took charge of him and arraigned him r District Attorney Swann. All con-| house, according to Mr, Smith. Jacob e e naleiicn b ih e aoaai n asked hy President Wilson lletore ieiteann UM ECalieney. thea | ucted enterprises independent of | Solomon, another accused of procur- "EIS E LINES ARG e e e on the American delegation RAN“ [“:FI[;ER | command at fleet patrol headquarters oseph Botwin, head of the “vice|ing girls, was arrested in anothen i hee hiithire wo. nother wna | The war depatment reported wicto in the fire engine house, a short dis- st)’ according to James 1. Smith, | house. Al of the alleged procurers i e e - v government troops over bandits tance away, eputy district attorney, in charge of | who are known in the underworld as L 8 small engagements in the states of i Mayor Boyle, a political fixture for e investigation. sescheetors, were held in bail of $2,- Justice Should Not Serve, Oaxaca, Zacatecas and Michoacan, Aw At o e o) o e 500 by Judge Rosalsky, in general Chief Ju e White is said to hold and hurried to patrol headquart Mr. Smith said the net result There he is quoted as denouncing fhe day was the breaking up of no | sessions, the opinion that members of the court bss than four centers from whict Dora White, known as Dora Schlft- A should no serve on commissions for DESTROYER SUNK LiswionantpMecatghevinpuaniicila isreputable houses had been obtain- | vosky, was held in bail of $2,500 as a Tells Presidem Supreme GOIH‘[ the adjustments of pending questions. hg east side girls. He *eliev material witness. According to the W1 > ] 5 ; A 1 - hile justices have scrved on many i - i , “ha N and yolice e indic ¢ |information now in the office o ° Berlin Says in British Channcl anc wore policemen will be indicted as|information now in the office of th e L result of the disclosures. Three po- fct atlorney, the persons arrested BHS]HGSS WO[]l[l In[e[‘rfire | putes, the most recent instance being London Claims Off Dutch Coast— ga[ed hy Adml]‘al MflyO ‘,:“"\\]h f";';.‘;:w(,"’:,”,‘,“ w,’,“‘ ‘“ m{f,",,",';. and all navy officers in general and Newport Scandal Being Investi- | «iotncine tnat el i % listed men and the officers he was are already under indictment | cond v brokerage business In : that of the late Justice Lamar as i ; Cather : aright and Foley are | voung -girls, Iv all of whom aro s e e Submarines Active. As a (un;\d L‘\:l\w e d the lieutenant held on charges of perjury and u f s tho first step by the hihetS e . - 16 ety Sl el " X | was struck on the face, and the blow a I pAnt iy e \\‘, hingt n. ‘\]uL 15.—Justice Louis | at the Niagara Falls M ol 1 i A e o Newport, R, I, Aug’ 15.—Admiral | ;peneq his cheek = I ntertain-| D. Brandeis of the supreme court has | tion conference in 1914, the sugges- 2 ; ! £ 23 Henry T. Mavo, commanding the g . houg Joseph Batwi cine y itomobile ride decl d Proside 2 : rerms sub) e torpedoec S enry Mayo, E wo policemen were called to ej&ct Although er win, in leclined President Wilson’s tender to | tion has been made that the Mexican , German submarin torpedoed the | .. “.. 4 Governor Beeckman have| Mavor Bovle, but they held for sentence Thursday, has 1 | wers then pl the gir be a member of the joint high com- | question in its present aspect had a | British torpedo boat destroyer Lassoo | peen called upon to investigate an in- L hree confessions which have resulted | In houses and receive no less than ten | mission which is to endeavor to ad- | bearing on domestic politics, and for | sungay morning, according to an ad- | cident at the fleet patrol headquar-| Jiee force he was tho head of the po bringing forth important witnesses | ber cent. of all money they earn for| just the difference between Mexico | that re. A justice should not be a ol et nicr lant e 10 SRS o Ar. Smith says the four most recent |the first week. The girls usually are| and the United States. Justice Brand- | member of the commission. wdbier Libons e 130 st | e b e i i g o sigrenl| STAREnIuramel i Ahe enlng hode rrests came through the work of a |shifted each week so the men in| eis returneq to Washington yesterday il iioiicod v however |8 T6 i aumounced aieo fnmt pe- | ToNENC Foatt D Mdcabe || hen RIheR NS UpOx Lo ke enie borps of “stool pigeons” operating in | chargo of them continue to get com- | and had a talk with President Wilson | (hat the state of the supreme courts | tween August 2 and 10 five British | hiUSaRiD Vermont and Moy or Prhe ther sections than those mentioned ssions steadily. later conferring with the attorney | business is such that it might prove | and French steamers and ten British by Botwin. Monday is “pay day” in the busi- [ general. The justice afterward wrote | detrimental to have Justice Brandeis and French sailing craft were sent to With the information now a 1| ness, when the girls collect their|a letter to the president, which was |absent when the court assembled for ' the bottom by a German submarine. ir. Smith expects to go before 3 A gs from t person operating | made public at the White House late | the October term. The court h The official statement says: % = = 5 g » brand jury today biain the house, usually a woman, and the | last night. It reads served important cases set for hear- One of our submarines Sunday “”‘”“l“]”“ }‘ “""'I‘v .},””;, (““'\‘m‘;'”\‘l [ eboara the Wyoming and Licutenant our indictments procurers call to collect My Dear Mr. President: T appre- | ing, and it Is thought as desirable that ' morning torpedoed in the Britlsh | toled by the police, but Admird'| McCaughey, after having his wound urged by the officers of the| jressed, made a full report to his im . ; S Mayo, | Sam Kirsh, known a the Ped-| Mr. Smith said he had no way of | ciate the opportunity for high service | there should be i hench when it | channel the British torpedo boat de- i A am Kirsh, : Y 3 gh ice ithere should beia full hench channgl pedo boat de- | 156t “is directing a full investigation, [ nediate superior and in that chann and the report may be in the hands of | the matter has reached the fleet com- B reassembles. stroyer Lassoo. S 5 = The only other American member of One of our submarines torpedoed in 5 = the secretary of the navy at Wash- | mander. Many efforts to obtain a ington soon. | version of the incident fram Mayor | the commission =0 far chosen is the channel between the 2d and 10th he afficers of the war vessels in| oyle have failed. v wag giv firemen refused to maintain order rick T. Boyle of Newport were the| soveral seamen attached to the shore principal overnor Beeckman al-| patrol geized the mayor and he ready has said he had no authority | quickly reached the street P over any disorder occurring within | = he disorderly fireman was seid Franklin K. Lane, secretary of the in- | of August seven British and three T S ey e SR g st i : SRR S SAY JoE \.ur‘m"' Do i Yov THINK ™ A Compound made of Wheat,, RC:TTE'L HAU%ER gisg Barley, Saltand Yeast PoslumCereAlCompary,Lid. ‘Battle Creck Mich., U.S.A. 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