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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, AUGUST 19, 1916. R AILROAD HEADS ] VIOLATED ORDINANCE. CltV !tems o Poddler Warned About Fis Unl i!('h("(l‘v — - | Wagon, But Docsn't Obey. & ~ ’ ° ess of “Aunt Delia’s Bread. 7 Louis Dworin, a, produce peddler, { fl | / 5 ’ 4 taced Judge James T. Meskill in po- y A / == | Word has been received from Pri ¢ 3 ¢ court this morning, charged with (\ = v’; : 25\ 4 e Timothy Cosgrove of the regula | violation of the city ordinance per- Wy th has been transferrcd 3 | taining to leaving his wagon unhitched i pbm border duty at Laredo, Texas, g : i | on Main street. The accused admit- iy~ G i A gort Sam Houston. ‘ ;s ; | ted nis guilt. Oficer Strolls testified A \ o [Harry O’Brien, for the past six years - : | that at ) a. m. this morning he | N I £ clerk in A E: v on # | found Dworin's outfit standing in G i 7 A 3 ) in street embarked in busin | front of the New Dr lunch himself. { unhitche and he J the owner i nnder arrest. he had! I'he prohibition convention at the | o {lc B 2 : i rtford Y. M. C. A. today will be at- | | , . L pcatin Lo ey ot sbont These Suits, from our regular stock, com- ded by \‘h\'_tw‘_ln\\\\x'\;‘!vrl-nnv\“ New | . AN | o7 $5 an was the penalty im- | i YOU wfl! find at our Store a complete | s ines o D (e g oo e, fain: C. Steele, m Ricke | posed nes M. R 2. Albin Carlson, Bue E o ‘ sosed. : ) 2RiEBUe : or a time early this morning r Basecit and 1T ;\,.\}\WWW ' v he fents of Broad strect wore treated to | | line of h]gh grade Galvanized Garbage i They are mostly in 36 and 38 sizes. ; ‘ ‘ They should all be sold before 9 o’clock to- he P. a 18 bin compan is th some friends, was | bing some difficulty in getting brz o night, so come early and see if your size is in s A Sy " || Washington rect wnen oracrea” 01 8 prices ranging from 90c to $4.00 j the lot. t guarantee that the concern could 3 i lisperse by the officers. Kopeka com- from the Scovill company of Wa- plied with the order but when he got bury was a promise of a shipment | ; i been working A Kennedy placed John Ko- ttime ot anders, Trary & Carics | B L < 8§ P | o e e e in B Pails, Garbage Cans and Ash Cans at ght in a nearby machine at the E 2 = 4 put up strenusus battle, but the psell & Trwin company's plant. Last £ i cdds of the police were against him % )’,95 ASYLUM ST Conneeting with 140 TRUI\;IBULL S’r‘un : - [ ¢ o This morning he denied that he id | o . . ous. v : b anything fo the police. The court was | f§ Hardwa[& 336 Main St, Opp Commercial HARTFORD. . short distance away he hurled epi- | d September 1, 1917. oo o thets at the policemen, who s i 9 fliss Ada Hemingway, daughter of . ; pursuit. On reaching his home Ko- | A and Mrs. John Hemingway of |, (o i reka stood on the veranda and chal- ¥ La Grand avenue, lost consider- Ll e lenged the minions of the law. After | B ¢ 4 of her hair vesterday when it S s ke was placed under arrest, Kopeka gaf pAYS TO BUY OUR KIND ht her condition was reported as Y : and he was placed behind the bars. | 8§ Rev. W. A. Harty Branch of the 1 . 0. H. will meet tomorrow morn- of a different opinion and imposed a at 10 o'clock to make final ar- tine of $5 for breach of the peace and gements for the state parade and | A - ‘ 37 for resist : el e h day in Middletown, next Tues- g WOMEN TO ORGANIZE. STORAGE E i Fzrst H ospzml Trazn Ready Willae L+ planned by the German societies . o Will Help German Children T.eft Des- the benefit of the German war 3 B titute By the Wa h - .rs met last night to hear sub- 45 ’ ) ; £ 3 z e e e o e s | S oo The German women ot e s v | POV the Unite ates Arm i Tamer i rrom septen | (A A ot i G o Where There’s a Will JRE9 S to Octoberiis; o Deutscher Frauen,” which located he weekly pay rolls of the sev- ; G ; in many cities of the United States and | city departments were: Streets, e § TR is spread throughout Germany. Trans | o ; : . Gy i : 1 L . . The fellow who really 63.79; sewer, $628.06, and water. s ; lated, it means “German Ladies’ Aid b.19. ! L% society” and was organized to assist or- v o t t t 1t hairman E. G. Bat P phans left by the death of the fathers o o 5 i : S - i 8 wants (o] € results B ey iboock of the | Tue toBoktom, WD ELUoTE | et e R s e o ; ‘ - 2 Btairs of fire horses have b | ~—D@hd SMITH being taken to serve the Fatherland. | | & § ; A . - from his storage battery Balficeotiationslars cnlroiing s i German people of influence are said to E s ey 2 ‘ ' St G S| The raflroad presidents summoned | he connected with the socicty and at | e : : : > * doesn’t need to look any of the two remaining pair. The « I 8O i . to the White House by President Wil- | one time former U. §. Consul Richard was authorized by the council acl i a1 to excite int ' B A At . . I e ackerow visited here to excite inter- o 2 : : 5 . v and is in anticipation of | son in his endeavor to find a basis of | JURCHLOW MISted B . ; | . - - farther than this. rrival of the new motor appar- | gettlement of the troubles between [ Mrs. Garl Chuss of New York is the the railroads and their operating em- | head of the organization. The institu- hicker & Goodwin has 1 t suit 2 i e ation will b . ! . o 5 SR T e »rr';"fl\i?t n:; ploves were the following: Daniel 'fi{,%‘zé'?‘f \‘r Sihay ‘\‘I‘((/‘;\(“‘{’:' ]): i-“ : . e e ford against Samuel L. ana | Willard of the Baltimore and Ohio, | (HATES oF Miss Bmmy W (ke of 1er Hoo g : oA . 5 e C. Kennedy of this city, tho.|Samuel Rea of the Pennsylvania, A. | !0 G Soalo SR sthaied here Smith of the New York Central, | AUSUSt Nomeraondaremembors nt being 200. Deputy Sherift | - it of the organization but men are en- | ;i S ' B : < . Marsh served the papers, at- |1 D. Uderwood of the [Erie, Howard | o, 0q in (he relief work and give all ' e i . t Np B”mm 329 Church ft, ing property on Willow street. Bllott of the New Haven, Hale Hol- | s} "iq nossible. Relief work has| i = ¥y - : S ¢ ‘ rfl ] W Heriford den of the Burlington, W. J. Hara- | een actively pushed here and the new g g {5 7 ~ han of the Seaboard Air Line, L. F. | cociety will be a 5 Pt > Shp e : i urns while at work in the hoil society will be a means of furtherir bt i 5 5 : 2 B e ]2’:‘ Gun. | Loree of the Delaware and Hudson, | the good that is heing done. : i § . 4 Free inspection of any battery at any time 6 able to be abont onee move.| o & BUSH Of the Missolsl Paclfe, —_— e P President Calvin of the Union Paclfic, ” 2 B pinochie mentRwaststaniond | P e EEEE S STILI, CELEBRATING, firemen at Engine | pacific President Stevens of the e 5 : : : 8 e - — prtin Murphy, who suffered pain- v No. 2 on Elm street and will | cpespeake and Ohio, S. M. Felton of | Fiaygrounds Dircctors and Assistants - ; ; = 7 & t.:‘f), i3 ”]\ lvh(n }w‘mnfrf 2 eRIOV | the Chicago Great Western, Fairfax Malke Mearry at Lake Compounce. . s o - H . i i i ; ster supper at the expense of the | pyrrigon of the Southern, E. P. Rip- - o i) B v ; : $ For several hours last evening the ley of the Santa Fe, President Aish- | qujet of Lake Compounce was en- S ML & B. drum corps | ton of the Chicago and Northwestern | livened by a party of local people, the i . . ¢ % . Rockville today to compete | and A. J. Earling of the St. lirectors and assistants of the city B : ko 3 2 F Wb oone v S il playgrounds. The baseball victory of ; - iF : : : I sUs i gnd towns in the state. SRS Wednesday afternoon was discussed | i e ‘prize winners in the athlet FORTIETH ANMVERSARY. . e affair had a tendency to cro- ! - . : e — sts held by Rev. Willlam A. Har- e fe much merriment. Mrs. William . - ¢ . ; 2 5 : 1 3 . anch of the A. O. H. at Schuet, | Phocnix Temple of Honor Celebrates | ¥, A ‘haperon and Misa| i . : . | Willcox Warns Public Agams[ Hotel Man Had Refused to Aid park last Saturday will receive Event in Fitting- Style. Jary H‘H‘“f” seisted o 3 2 . g | Drizes this evening at the head- | 1uq tortietn anniversary of the | . Singin; dancing and evecches and| 1 | ¢ f RG] TR B “Business Men’s Committee” King, Gonlessed Slayer ers of the Friendly club, 321% | . : ts” comprised street founding of Phoenix Temple, T. H. [ Vila Strosser was in charge of the e - 1 a % vas celebrated last evening in | banquet. Judge Mangan scored hea automobile driven by Miss Ger- ”mfl T., was cele ¢ Ll ! : : , - . of Maple Hill was in | O. U. A. M. hall. Police Chief Wil- |1y with h tory, taking for his New York, Aug. 19.—If you have [ Alpjon, N.Y., Aug. 19.—Frank Mon- bicyele on East Main lhm J. Rawlings, who is one of the ‘“,"“;::'1 il‘l\‘: ]l:\"i::f"l‘_ Al b e not already sent a check, to help the | tondo, important witness in the Chas. afterneon Bwithithellive ol cha rterimembarsiogithe Mmemple ISR SR cHe ST iae HTa e e A ool cause along, to the National Business | b, phelps murder case is missing, two wheeled vehicle E g ster. The wheel was t of 29 Frank- who suddenly appeared out The first hospital train to be built [ which is in itself a thoroughly equip- | Mcn's Committee, or the Business | Montondo is proprietor of the hotel in for the United States government has | ped operating room, six cars for . T ic S - S 5 Men's Republican Publication PRoard, | Knowlesville at whi. Sl been completed by a Chicago car |tients, onc standard Pullman, a com- : \ i ch Erwin King, building concern and has been sent | bination ba and library car and x to Antonio, Tex. The train has |a kitchen. Photo shows parts of the | man Willcox asks that you not do it. | 5¢ Phelps and his housekeeper, stayed ice or combination surgical car, | surgical car. A good many prominent business men | for 5 week prior to the erime, lice Se 1t George Kelly has ! Temple's roll, and Frank H. Alford | ing number of the quartet, entitled in various parts of the country have | John C. Knickerbocker, district at- to New York on his vacation s a member of the order when it | “comewhere Voices Are Calling,” and 5 contributed, it was said, and now [torney of Orleans county, secured the ergeant William C. F recent- | was organized, although he is not now | 1,ad it not been for the fact that the KEMMERER WILL FILED. GE MAN GAT ‘OLICS CONY i i i Seryicioniell Chatles p it slow for pointed from the regular force, | a member. William O. Buckley of t car was ready to lcave, the war-| The will of Cornelius Kemmerer, R il ENE | may resretit. ar. Willeox, who is 50 At ey, PR e e b s er, head of the Republican National Com- | oharg0 of King t week that the lat- ave charge of the night patrol- | Windsor, instituting officer at the Tem- | j1crs would have repeated ters £ ¢ celebrated as a ale ersonator e i . q ints, ed female impersonat mittee, in view of recent complaints, | ter retracted his confession Since in his absence. ple’s organization, was among the vis- | itors present as were a number of the PO RS _ and snake charmer touring the coun- | Central Vercin Opens Convention— | denounced the organization —vester- | then the district attorney and detec- nning to hold a sheep roast early | State officers. Several candidates were St MISS HAYES, try with small shows for years, was day as having no connection whatever | tives in the employ of the counts have onthia and has put the matter in | initiated, an entertainment given, and | | o et L for| Bled in provate court late vesterday. Thousands Arriving for Catholic with the atioral opEitiae ot ;v\v<v3(::§,xll;“:}‘11'];: olster the repudiation ands of the social committee. ELLEES LI SNASEEC Ve % b = % 2 T i e e 7 ~ . authorization to collec as t v establis: an alibi for the man : iy Sccond Vice President of C. T, A, U, {‘3 e M wee t N e vorc) e e T e the petitions of ca at s T T o0 a brother, Joseph Kemmerer, It rganization has an office at Montondo was see: o tedly 4 > seve epublican | . : =il iss Anna G. Haves of this city > et s O The organization has a ice 3 as seen repeatedly by s to the ! v ‘v‘nll ‘.r.t:»vli?‘l‘)’( an TODAY'S OUTING :'\‘zn ‘\::Mm“() o2 t 1:“:“2.1(‘15 Jersey City and the remainder is New York, Aug. 19.—The German | 25 West Forty-fifth St. It was incor- | the detectives, who tried to get him ;u ‘”"v’;‘"d e .‘r’ ‘\h: ;” air- The Berlin trotting park staged the ain b candldatefton hes whhfl? \\(111 t;r|\1:fl!y\rlmh\\(t<v (.m;», ll,‘pnnxm; Cutnolle Centrall Vereln beron it - porated on June 10, the day before v‘,, make an afdavit that King wag 1o o) imphrey o 1 Ao s = % ¢ . AT, h | and sisters. Mrs. Annic Schicdler an 2 & s : . inated. An im- |the hotel the entire evening of 5 3 3 outing today of the Sons and Daugh- Slal e i e A e e ) A e e oo ouuniies ahene ters of St, George. During the after- h;("(‘: ”"“"u‘.“;'\,'“”“‘ 'fl‘v‘fl“g’f’”‘v“‘:‘l Tor- | Mr. mma Brennecke, brother, ) Bus conx b0 nere today with a0 Gne Jist of prominent republicans | murder and went to bed at 10 o'clock, kK t evening. noon all kinds of athletic sports were | 180N ‘ f-” g "f' 'x! a4 will l}un‘lf.\v]‘. Kemmerer, 1 Mrs. | meeting of the committee on resolu- appeared on its letterhead as members. | Montondo told them he could not re- | enjoyed and this evening dancing will | TCSeive, the T SAPROTE OF the local | Kate Watson, and a half-sister tions. Most of these have since repudiated it. [ member. be held in Foresters ‘hall. The Corbin | (8% (0 | W UER m{h,,{,m,m DYl WG llet fare the T e will The Catholic Press association also Immediately after its organization | Efforts have continued, however, to Seréwil CefodrationsiForenicniselubi| ISR S Ms S E S nE TSI | RS tan dline 24 1 1 and was wit- el s e e o 159} t1e committee began sending out let- frefresh Montondo's memory, and it | held forth at Lake Compounce and a | Pers Of the . 2. A. 8 socicty | nessed by James Crowe, IHenry P, |continued its e to republicans all over the coun- | was feared that drastic meothods had ) roval good time given those in attend- | | | gave a talk on the history of the or- | of Edmund Crowley, Misses Mary der, telling of the beginning and the | Cox, May Be and Grace Burns, gradual expansion until the order has | Al] the - s of Von Tilzer, Berlin | become a leader. and other popular song writers were vard of the North & Judd Mfe. City Clerk Alfred L. Thompson Is | tried. Classics wer o indulged in, any. the other charter member on the [ Tumultous applause grected the clos- as it was more recently known, chair- [ who recently confessed to the murder w Britain Council, O. U. the Immaculate Conception guild, the | Roche and John Brophy. Charles F.| Thousands of delegates to the - asking for contributions. These | been used. His disappearance be ance. Hira Temple, D. O. K. K., enter- | Ladies’ auxiliary, T. &. & B. soclety | Kemmerer is named administrator of | ucanolic week” of the National Feq. | letters bore the name of Jules S. | known, when Mrs. Montondo came to g New | @nd the Tierney Cadets. Miss Hayes | the will and Mrs. Annie edler of b s Bache, of New York, chairman, and | Albion in search of her husband has been second vice president for| the estate. Bond Thomas, as ant treasurer, | caid she had not seen him since the past yvear. - for the annual convention begin ing | hoth of whom resigned when they | Tuesday, when he was with her in M solutexy Removes digestion. One package ves it. 25¢at all druggists. st e \mm%mm i cration of Catholic Societies are here Haven and other places at Frick's g : farm, Kensington and the outing [ !h¢ : proved one of the events of the year. There is talk of but one other New SA S GOME A R tomorrow. Cardinal O’Connell of | found out that the committee was not | dina, a few miles from Knowlesville. Brian ididate, Bact Dresldont wil ILOR UHO 1] Boston has arrived, and Cardinal Gil authorized by the Natjonal Committee. Mrs. Montondo pleaded with the de- liam J. Kerin of the Y. M. T. A, & 2 s aipectedlithis e al Gib- | o veral prominent republicans are | tectives to let him return hcme. They B soiichi e hen hesy prominany, bons S SEbectet i sevening, TheilLil5rito have) contributed: §200 to [ said they did not know where he was mentioned for the state secretar @ hip ilian Volunteers Land for Practice | committee on social propaganda met | §250 each under the impression that | She also enlisted the aid of David A. and has been promis outside ‘sup- : A .¢ | today to formulate plans for social [ the money went to the Republican N White, the lawyer who is leading the Jort, but the New n delegation| March and Athletic Sports—To Act | 2o 1y all Roman Catholie badies | Unanl Gommitiee. SEn Nl cad gt g | will not push his GO Wl Bl o vyt S e (e, Representatives of the Catholic Press Charles A. Schieren, of Brooklyn ir. She declared that. 1 her is fully agreeable to other socleties. association and of the German Cath- |'sent $200, which was returned on his | hushand, she was unable to recall see- — Fort Pond Bay, L. I, Aug. 19.— {olic Central Verein attended the meet- | cemand. George Eastman, of Toches |ing King the night of the murder. McCARTHY - (()A CAN The 2,800 civilian voluntcers now en- |ing. ter, sent $250, and it is not known | She refused to make an affidavit, how- joying a practice cruise on board} The purpose of this gathering of | whether his money was returned. The | ever, fearing, she said, that her hus- Of interest to New Britaln people } of the re ve fleet ' the National Federation is defined s | names of Mr. Schieren and Mr. East- { hand might object and do her harm will 1 the wedding in New Haven | eight battleships D : : morning at 9 o'clock | here were sent ashore today for a | Charl P. Daly, ass Nt se. ar: man appeared on the original letter- Rapresentatives of the prosecutor - . of that city | practice march and to indulge in |as o cultiv: peace, destroy bi heads with Mr. Bache. Others who | cffice with rhe detectives employed i r- | were listed as directors were: A. 'T.|last year by the county to get c-idenco GGl et i s, son of Po- |athletics . try and prejudice and to place liceman and Mrs. Charles McCarthy The portion of the fleet to which | selves and the Catho church in Tstabrook., Boston; Adolph Lewisohn, | against Stielew, were in Medina to oh of Stanley stroet. Miss Bleanor Con- | they have been assigned will act as | truc light before the American people. | New York; Hugh Chalmers, Detroit; [tain corroboration of King's latest . . . . ; new llne Of attractlve bflldlngs 8 | cannon, sister of the bride, will be | @ defensive force while that part of | The federation labors unceasingly to | . C. Brewster, Rochester; Colonel { statement repudiating his confesslon. § | bridesmaid ana John McCarthy, | the Atlantic flect now at Newport will | unite with non-Catholics when neces- | Austin Colgate, New Jersey; Frank The detectives said they had evl- brother of the bridegroom, will be [represent an enemy attacking the jsary for the solution of the problems | Ti'ford. New York, and several of [dence which might result in an arrest st in maneuvers beginning tomor- | of the and the redr: of the | Pittsburgh’s wealthy business men. within twenty-four hours. It was . o A ln all SIZES g | best man. Mrs. Damon will be ma- | €0 satomata 4 . tron of honor. Following their honey- | FTow morning. This war game is ex- {evils which menace the stability of Complaints were made to Chairman [ serted that a warrant had been issued 5 pected to bring into operation the !|the nation. Willcox about the representation | py H. C. Tucker, justice of the peace the ¢ le will make their home | oy F . o vne stroot. | this ity Mr. Me. | greatest number of battleships which R made by the solicitors of the organi- [in Albion, but Tucker declined to Statlonel‘y epaftme“t Carthy 1s chauffeur for M. N. Judd, | ever has been assembled off this | sation, conveying the impression that | confirm the report. g 8 DR Ry coast for strategic purposes. Some | DEMOCRATS NAME BAMBERGER. | they represented or had relations with 1 e : o of the ships probably will proceed | Ogden, Utah, Auz. 19.—Simon | the National Committee. Mr. Willcox LT = TR INVITED IO HEADRNG 300 miles off shore at the beginning insisted that the name of the organi- | PROPERTY TAKEN FOR TAXES. An invitation was recelved yester- | ®.5, CF E T o zation be changed, and this was done | Land owned by the estate of Moses day by Secretary A. H. Andrews of the ing man was [oT Eovernonl lenii i e T R i e T P aml : LX S plss <inks n Rutk stree S f | chamber of commerce to attend a b e e convention | municateq with most of the alleged ai. | X/nkade on Rutherford street, which hearing in Hartford concerning the WEATHER FORECAST, }‘_( e 3 <ing. former | Tectors of the original “committee” I T Collector Loomis caused to be / 4 7 e SR TOTIMET ] And they withdrew. attached last spring for back taxes, | Bamberger, rs ¥ ow nd min- location of a T.and bank in this city. Tt o ) o R Wedbaten W v S governor, 1 uinated for United : is to be sold by the city under fore. -17 @ | is doubtful if anyone from this city 3 5 S ils - DRUG CO IG’QTI 8 | will attend as there is little farm land | for southern New England: generally | Siate mator and James Mays and —_— N e e s e e 9 MAIN STREET E| {ithin the boundaries and the matter | fair tonight and Sunday, not much M. H. V s congressiuen. The | Howard Kiely and Miss Mary Kov- | take action to redeem. Judgment was of such a location has but little inter- | change in temperature; moderate progressives were given two places on | erman of this city are visiting John | obtained by the city yesterday in the < < eat here, and variable winds. | the state ticket. Koverman of Chester, Pa. case. L)

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