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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, AUGUST 28 1916. ORGAN REGITALS (°== 2o roxesass| (N TEMPERANCE RICHTER & CO. Services for Francis Edward Mid- ~ ; S MEMBERS NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE, | dleton, who died last Tuesday in St. (¥} w. Bdd | Paul, Minn., were held this afternoon 114116 AsYLum ST. ohecsnta oy Si i Telepbone 18 from his home, 40 Liberty strect at _9 31 West Main St., City Hall Building 3:30 o'clock this afternoon and from S HARTFORD. - - Mark’s church at 4 o'clock. Rev. | Organist Joseph C. Begbe An-|irary r moarey omeiniea ana weor | Rey, J, T, Winters Offers Im- Suits for Stout Women a Speclalty. 50 Am Hardware nounces List for September |~ e maculate Conception Guild ' | ol New Brii Fach e p Edward Potasz. AT 2 50 Stanley W()rks The funeral of Edward, the six-vear- The Sunday afternoon organ recit- | old son of Mr. and Mrs. Wladyslaw | Torrinston, Aug. 28.—The Catholic : / T\ 7 50 U 3 Mf CO lals at the South Congregatiomal | Potasz, who died Saturday at his | Total Abstinence Union hegan its for- 4 nion g church, which proved so popular dur- | home, 240 High street, was held this [t¥-seventh annual convention here to- B 4 : h d J dd o : t 5t ing the past spring will be continued | afternoon, burial taking place in Fair- "1 The ‘]";‘“"fi “% dele; ) g AT W5\ 50 NOrt an u ne of our raincoats at $5 to | next month. They will be in charge | view cemeter 2 large onejjalthoughithere wasidisaps k Y i3 CI k Seetde sl s e g ol i =AY 50 Landers, Frary & Clar ~ 915 will save your CcIOMhes, | ¢ pecbe, assisted by the members of | Elizabeth Schlecischer. "“‘”!‘”'"““1‘1 too much moisture f © S 20 ¢ RS worry ime. the church quartet: Miss Ada M. Segur, S S Mr Slizavetn | Somfort. High ma S celebrated a. SNy N\ 50 T & H rry and time ODTECHR L N || G oani o Y oimocon (B0 b s e i B raut me s v ers =9 Schleischer, widow of Edward Schlcis- s There are on an average 52! {iilto: Tohn T. Dowl, tenor and Jo- | R o O O T o hoy | clusion tho delegates went to tho Town avs i rear when vow’ll | seph C. Ames, bass. The first recit- | s ane e © [ hall for the first business ion. i < i \ b - = = = = — days in the year en you'll al will be held next Sunday, with Mr, | 3 her daughter, Mrs. Loulse Mo-| ‘myg report of the y ' 4 i S find one of our raincoats an | Dowd as soloist. The following weck, | &°9re% ot ot streoh, wero Jald | Frank J. Kinney of Branford, showod / i - | a res his afternoon. he unera 5 i i i s . i - g . ot s that the has continued to WS absolute necessity. VIR Bl el e Bl S TR 5 e s ee b S e e e W2\ E lNANCIAL NE P <) tember 17, Mr. Ames will render se- 3 ¥ = K 2 L in societies and membership. For the .They are “good lookers” t00. | jcctions, ana on September 2 s | Dome and interment took place in |year ending August 1, the 113 soci- I 4 Segur will assist. falrview cemetery. cties include a gain of four, while AL | == o i = Lmhrell'ds lvand u?, 3 The program for the September con- = 10,578 members include a gain of 506 N\ o WHEAT MARKET SMASHED Everything for men’s wear | .. ts follow: Card of Thanks. with some socicties failing to turn in < MARKET “EE[!NEh ! \ i —— for Fall now ready here. September 3. | We desire to express our heartfelt | their figurc Paen Heroique ceohoalb] € | thanke to our neighbors and friends Individual enumeration shows that Declaration of War by Rumania Send Nocturne — Midsummer Night's | for the sympathy extended and fhe | the thirty-one men’s so_civ‘il _have | Dream .............. Mendelssohn | heautirul floral tributes sent at the | %084 members; twent ladics’ so- Prices Down—Threatened Raflro Communion G major .......Batiste | qeath of our beloved father and hus- | Cieties, 1,690; forty cadet bodies, | | Solo—I Will Exalt Thee........Hull | ,anq Oscar Ohrenstedl. We wish es. | 3:489; fifteen leagues, 1,669, and one s . Striko Also Helps. Mr. Dowad | S 2 . et mixeds 64! g e pecially to express our thanks to the ' ey q “hica 28.—Rumania’s de Fifth Sonata .. Guilmant | v 2 T The membership by counties is: New » . by | Chicago, Aug. 28.— ega society, Lynea lodge, N. E. O. . % ) fi tw Allegro Appassionato | sty lyncalocecy P:| taven 4,127; Hartford, 3,040; New ser observe, dear brother, Ruma[]]fls Declaration Sl] 101601 | 1aration of war smashea the wh and the Joiners Union . e i ““‘;“;‘5’ MRS, OSCAR OHRENSTEDT, | London 901; Fairfield, ; Litehficld, | what an element of caricature lurks i lic. I Oponiia rrices showed sl Scherzo : 723; Middlesex, 773; Tolland, 270; | in cloth i 5 : MORRIS RENSTEDT, ¢ 3 5 S dPI‘CS]iOWU | ome cases amo s to 5 8-4 cen Solo—O Lord Be Merciful. .. .Bartlett RS W R 86. During the year St | AUTHOUGH in the dress of men there 10 el 106 [EoiFomecasssiamounsns g on Mr. Dowd. Patrick’s of New Haven, St. Mary’s of | are fewer possibilities of cari a bushel. September delivery, whid Vorspiel to Otho Visconti - .Gleason Baltic, Sacred Ieart of t Berlin | than in that of women, yet they fr closed Saturday at $1.51 3-4, star Marche Ponti c ... Tomelle C' [ and St. Thomas’ of Thomaston, | quently : sertain physic Wall Street 10:30 a. m.—Events | today at $1.35 to $148 1 Other of September 10. lty ferns dropped out, while St. Anthony’s of . . by injudi e R e ‘»'"‘M\H..' ¢ Fugue (C Major) . Buxtchude Litchfield w wdded. Four girls’ so- ) . impending railway labor crisis and | s et e Romance (Mignon) .........Thomas | irls who are to take part in | cieties In New London county have Ttaly’s declaration of war upon Ger- | _General rushes tc » Solo—In Thee, O Lord Do I Tr St. Mary's Playground exhibition of | been added, through efforts of James many, found but slight reflection In | WRICH were . Spicker | fo1i dancing to be held Labor Day |- McDonald. George W. Larkin of the stock market today's opering. | chances of a general railway strike § FRAT}:RNAL NEWS ! Miss | will meet for instruction tomorrow |-Ansonia has presented the Holy Name Ttk e ol Bh Gnited Suites ] b wedding Dubois | morning at St. Mar Cadets of Ansonia with 200 members, PERSONAI S mainly lower, but declines, except in | Before the drop in prices could B also broke wildly, ncreased by the increase s school hall. . Erocessionall &8s A case of diphtheria on Stanley | 2°¢ St: Mary's Cadets of Derby with rails and motors showed no matertal | checked, losses that reached to 8 W. L. Mc Lodge, Bev dicion UG street has been reported. . .cY | 110 for admission. Margaret oic alteration from last week's final quo- | cents a bushel were shown for t . Morgan Lodge. Offertoire as been reported. Caffrey of Norwich has equipped th tations. Losses among rails and mot- | principal trading month, Decembe The regular meeting of W. L. Mor- Invocation Miss G. M. Johnson, welfare nurse | Father Matthew Cadcts of that cit Misses Rose Cook, Ruth Nelson and | o "0 70 00 Jecot” by gains in | which sold as low as 1.45%, as co gan lodge, K. of 71, will be held to- TLaus Deo (Recessional) | of the health board, has returncd from with seventy-five workers in the cause | Ethel Anderson spent the week-end at shipping shares 1ly marines, | pared with 1.54 at Saturday's finis anorrow night at Vega hall. All | Solo—The Crucifix LaForge | her vacation and was about her duties | of total abstinence. Rev. J. T. Winters | Crescent Leach. RIIG] Grueibiot Stesiilanal Mexioan Notwithstanding that the tremend of the Carpet bowl team are request- Miss Marcil this morning. of New Britain offers the Immaculato e eI titaced the airong | ous pressure to unload holdings cas ed to be present, as there will be At Twilight 5 s e -Nevin | Court Charter Oak, 36, F. of A, |Guild with 200 members. St Rita’s | Miss Florence Holmquist is at Short ies. United States Steel was | ried away for a while all other consid game directly after the meeting. Overture—With Nature .. .]»\'nr:\k‘ will hold a special meeting at 8:30 | Ladies, of East Hampton, with twen- | Beach for two weeks reactionary and secondary prices in- | erations, the extraordinary brea — September 17. | this evening to take action on the | t¥y-two members also has joined. — ted professional pressure. | proved too tempting for buyers to Chemberlain Council Jr. O. U. A. M. [ Canon (F major) ... e .Salome | qoath of Edward Wiceand gy Secretary Kinney reported that few | Louis Scheyd and Thomas H. Judd L suffored steady depreciation | Sist and the market showed the cof Chamberlain council, No. 2, Jr. Adaigo .. .. .- --. Sponr % RS e of the societies paid their per capita | are home from Boothbay, Me., whera t hour, Steel making an e sequence in rallies of three cents U. A. M, held its regular meoting | Aria (Caro mioben).........Glordinl | The Camp Real Estate company to- | ¢, " yyie Siite year so that the checlk | they have been for several tee B b e 1-4 cents from the lowest level. Saturday in Jr. O. U. A. M. hall. Solo—To Scenes of Peace (Magic day secured permits for the erection | "y o National Union was the smallest | il Teie declns 2 T | © Bear traders generally took th Saturday evening the degrees of in- I o Sfocaouen MORR G W RONLEY ot CrabsdoddGaln | S 5, Tenr g, Gkl (50 (Slor Mrs. Charles Swanson and son of view that the action of Rumania wa necticut union had less representation | Park Terrace have gone to Detroif, likely to prove a big factor in forein| avenue. The houses will measure 28 tion will be conferred upon three | _. |5 : . i idacosi iz e e n e b [ISTctrS Sonaial SUSE RS Even de [saohind byl 2hteeri-m diwilIRcost 's 35000 Reaicn il | B SRR RS B e e e e e 4 S A A eversals in | @ more speedy cnd of hostilities o points, with 1 to 3 g = | would at least tend to hurry the open| Gouncil will hold its first corn-roast| ChOrale with variations The New Britain Baking company [ of the smaller state unions. B e of the season. It is hoped for and I‘"t;“'hnw today brought suit against Ma In reference to the field day in June Miss Ofive Anderson is sperding | qeneral ISlectrie. Wostinghouse, | g of the Dards and Z 2 ” X Squillacote, a storekeeper, for $100 [at Ansonia the secr aid that in | her vacation at Branford resorts. el oAl heoubllcl IStasill ana || lease huge SRussiansiablpmenth Solo—Wherewithal Shall a Young | gamages. Property at the corner of | spite of tho rain that the parade s Aypmostenm (G, SO AN ; g | Wheat .- Stevenson | o,y > r . o leading equipments. Coppers were | ak and Putnam streets was attached. as success a he carnival an ex- s - - e 5 et s Ames was succes ind the Mr Mar Hahn of Church street comparatively firm, but marines September 24. R S R L L AL SraTiosatiie s Lo and Bn e Laghter, Mrs. William P | feited early advances and leading rails | LOCAL STOCK MARKET. A S haE Bhacs )l 2 eceipts. McAllister of Meriden, have gono to 3 e Siata| S A GlandyCH o il formm). Aleander T. Bonenfant, Secretary Kinney reviewed at length ne on an automobile trip. i Boa L stered at| ,, Dllings & Spencer was the most ag juilmant 5 % A ; fractions rallies reg s is: ~ha e v @ - Gui tor, B0 B e . of [the work of individual unions, oflicers L ionaisny | tive issue on the exchange today and for motors, Willys-Overland being the chief eclement of weakness. Crucible lost all its gain and an additional 1 requested that there will be a large attendance. was bid in at 840 and 845 was asked Scovil was quoted at 56 (ex. and Bristol Brass was oftered at 69, Andante Cantabile— (Fourth Sy : . : e £ ony off midday, Bonds wora lower Hyeissncts ey o ‘ EUR[]P AV lfifl sns Widor | Absence by the railroad company. and Slersy in the cause of total abst-| Dr. and Mrs. R. M. Clark are home | jpvestment issues manifested a bet- 19 el ‘:“M‘,'m 1“"'m“‘”“'m'(‘y“ < E ] I l sopedoogosdaicgos . (e : g ; : nence, paying especial tribute to the | o, o i e : : roio | were also strong and active rice : Maefarlane | ing to the severe strain of railroad : from the Great Lakes where they en- | ter tendency on the very light offer- s 7 3 | Romanza - Dlactani Mr, | encouragement given the members by ter tendency on th ass was quoted at 8615. Colt Solo—T Will Extol Thee i)...Costa | Work during the past six montl 5 o joyed a three weeks' cruise. i the afternoon and marines Solce IRVAIRE oINS R CRILY e e e i the spiritual dircetor, Bishop Nilan. e G B3 CHGh il Miss Segur ! S < i M e e - were in further demand. Obscure Becker | has been advised to seek a ch (The dolegntos will attend o soeital | raco Smith of Wallace stzcet | latthel demend, obsnrcl —_— Prelude BRIt Ul ol Dya fhcater at 4 woloek ihis atbess | 8 p L0 R O Grecnmondy : v ’ . the war for the past two years. Re- Adoration "'l\\] e e il e noon he convention ball will e 2farings Sondy "v‘ to dominate the wag on the market at 335-340. Al sl s e e roccata o ealc | WM JoTn srahams i Sis IALL toniahit. o5 | 1ater dealings, with a new high other stocks maintained previous rat eapitall Ravel statedl that i Rirmaria|lSolo—Now the D Over)...Speaks | mne will of the late Alfred f Elcetion of officers and sclection 0f Nis=F Roser Darnow ot Glen ot rd for the common. The closing | jngs awaited only the beginning of the | A [;\lj; B haikowski | Son has been filed in the proba urtSiEnoHcity: forithelincextineldidayioRar i s onaiha inest ol e e BT Anglo-French offensive in Macedonia | Song of the Lark . Romeo and Ju. | All his property is left to his wife, | cises will take place at the conclud- | nryrtle Beach efore joining her fortunes wi . | Fantasic-Overture—Romeo and Ju- | a Bengtson. ing sessic IMOTTow. e gt o > I‘(x‘n, joining her fortunes with those e i ) ... Tschaikowskj | 4702 F . ] _ {line scssions fomorrow. = New York Stock Exchange quota- of the entente allies e W. J. Peebles is home from New Mi Tary, Ruth, Agnes and Dor- | tions furnished by Richter & Co, | Another reason for delay in her de- = \]I(&\'(\n where he has been undergoing LEHR IS TREASURER othy Darrow have returned from g | members of the New York Stock Ex. | cision, it is said, has been ‘k of treatment In a hospital for the past two weeks' stay at Indian Neclk. c . Represented by E. W. Eddy. ammunition, which now has been re- two months. e is reported consid- A 2 . - S i . Aug. 28, 191¢ ) large supples coming from crably improved. Martin Higgins pan by way of Vladivostok, accord- The Catholic Women’s Benevolent | New Britain Man Elected by Directors b High TLow Close came proprietor of a hotel in Thomp- | Am Beet Sugar 881 87 88 ta recent reports. socicty will hold a special mecting at sonville, s; s da i s i : i i Ll S : 5 5 . f Conmnccticut State Saengerbund S, sSpent Sunday in #hi% city [ Alaska Gold ... 6 163, 1614 ] “:[ B' HANfilNfi e el Ml D | E Senilefbrenl unnen ¢ 16y epositec ia Our (Continued from First Page.) Third Sonata L niCreon gl in Suga ! being the bid price. Standard Scres Tciall NoticetR ool e e Ao Am Ag Chem .... 7Y% 17 Official Notice Received. ing at 8 o’clock. at Mceting Tere Yesterday. = Am Car & Fdy Co. 621 61 Ameterdamilan e vl Lo _ William Sloan is home from Mo 7 ! ¥ | 3:15 p. m.—The note declaring that | A o TG R At a meeting of ,”:, ,"f,""_"'"rs] of mauguin where he spent his vaca- | Am Can 6 g | Rumania from 9 o'clock Sunday cven- | (Continued (it Olostel@ileie (S0 BHonRrand U oy, Am Can pfd e ing considered herself in a state of | AR . . Quartet club park yesterday after- e 1 t war with Austria-Hungary was pre- | city. Besides his wife he leaves five noon, Louis Lehr of this city was Am Loco St St s _ S umes Crowley and daughter, e p sented to the Austro-Hungarian for- | children, one son, Bdward T L _“;“‘ chosen treasurer for the ensuing o e tnf -M";"':[" . M R 3 E ! eigh minister last night by the Ru- | four daughters, Blsie I, Dorothy L. year. Other officers were elected as | Silver Sands, Miltoq. Anaconda Cop ... 801 [ 57 : E l nfanian minister at Vienna. Grace S. and Gertrude follows: President, H. P. Blume; vice for A T S Fe Ry Co Two brothers and o g L president, Charles Langenhereer of | M 7. D, sullivan of 550 Stantey | L70D Loco A | B 0 Or Before Must Bear Burden. i | Thomaston; secretary, L. Barthels of | street is visiting hor sister Miss Pen | 1 R T oo n ‘harles nd, Mrs. e aa (Continued From First Page). Hartford; financial secretary, John renot in New Jer e ashington, Aug. Many gen- | 3 Louis Lehr, Mrs. Loui i Meiss of Waterbu music commit- o2 ! Dutte Superior . 5 e eral staff officers believe Bulgaria will | Arthur Richards, the latter of | e " from President Wil- | tee, Fred Maler of Bridgeport, R i e D i’“”“"‘”"" Pacific . . d upon to be: e flica h . b Wiesand, | and waiting word from Presiden - | tee, ! orL R Miss Ca o 3 allncolll A : 2 ] be called upon to bear the brunt of | winsted. His father, Jacob B Uhlig of New Britain, L. Hinsinger of | street will spend the next ol ook Central Leather .. 20BN 0 4 6 i . i the attack upon Austria-Hung: | died December 13, 1915. *t and Ric 1 Haggena f 5 Ry 7 s Ches & Ohio died Dec: . 2 Bail o) idgeport and ichard Haggenau of | ., NG Ry Many officers here look for a fierce | The funeral will be held Wednesds No one except senators who have £y vith friends in Windsor. EThiciine > o'elock from his late | been in conference with the President ; Btigarian drive into Rumania as soon | aftert at 2 - il st ; Chi Mil & St Paul. 9 i . n | afternoon at 2 S . hoard voted to meet once a irae : ! s hi Mil & st Paul. 93% 9 : Can drhi e foto s o1 G % 3 S S e G £ Miss Grace Monsces of Iast Main | OGP MiL 3 : as war is declared between these two | nome, 71 Wallace street. Rev. H. S.| has any at Hobmayi (MR e e o i s e e e 3 1 ear nterest nations. ome, T N ath church will officiate | ask congress to do. Many members of | year instead e e e ZOX Ofjthe [SonLh iC | both houses, however, have ideas of | as formerly. On Labor Day the in Boston and Maine. Gruclble and interment will take place in Fair- ! T D G e istille . n1, | R F s l Y Hlew cemetery. thelnionn, e T = A ¢ rom ept. st Asks for Passports. RS L : it Tempor Federal Receivership. SratehsacRs o L o anahis | Miss Dauna Thompson is spending a | 2rie 2 20 3 Tono i i T Action By Commission. Some progressive republican sena- | Ity President L iz il I”\_]"'e 2| two weeks' vacation at Momauguin, | Jirie 1st pfd n minister at Vienna called at! The board of public works held a | t4rg declared t in their opinion, in | the conve “l'vm] 4m§t”uf‘u‘x\£mti wi i General Elec th liplatz yesterday and recetved | short meeting at 12 o’clock this noon | the event of a strike, the president | turn Over }\\., .lyll-ln!:\)}n'x‘nl.n! o the re- George Root and Harold Thompson | Goodrich Rub ... his passports s a telegram re- | to transact routine busines would ask congress to direct federal | organized board of directors. of Arch strect are spending the weelk | Gt Nor Ore Cetfs. c@ved by the Ixchar ph Co. | action on the death of Mr. Wiegand. | recciverships to operate the railroads = — at Myrtle Beach. Ilipois Central today from the Austrian c: 1l by | It was voted by the board to appoint | quring the conflict. Probability of OUTING AT COMPOUNCE. =5 7{‘-‘”“‘"”“" way of Hague. President N. Humphrey and City | Jegislation for government ownership =—— Howard I. Platt has returned to his | Kansas City so = Engineer Hall a committec to draw | was too remote to be considered in | New Britain and Hartford Socicties | home after a week’s automobile trip. | Tack Nfijl A 3 : up a set of resolutions to be sent to | this crisis, they declared. Enjoy Sports at Lake Side. Lehigh Valley .... Washington Not Surprised. the family and to procure a floral House leaders have no program. i Howard 8. Hart, president of Hart | Max Motor com... Washi on, Aue. 28.—Officials here | io.o N Senator Kern, the majority leader, The Sons and Daughters of Zion of | & Cooley, home from Oak Bluffs, | Mex Petroleum expressed no surprise at Rumania's | 4 o said all hope of adjournment next |this city and the Sons and Daughters | Martha's Vineyard, where ho has been | N Y Air Brake actlon, which was known to be dc Tridayihad beenfabandoned of Hertzel of Ilartford enjoyed a |'spending his vacation with his family. | N ¥ C & Hudson pendent entir on TItaly's declara- ROBBED OF $45. Statement By W. G. Lee. joint outing at Lake Compounce yes- _— Newv Gons ... ..... 195 tlen of war on Gerraany. The exist S . G. Lee, head of the trainmen, |terday. Both socicties were well rep- O'BRIEN-CREAN. NYNH&HRR 593 ence of a sccret offensive and defen- | vyojcpester Man Says His Friend | today issued a statement declaring | resented and watched with keen in- | e N Y Ont & West.. tve alliance between Ttaly and Rus | - 2 e o G | that the brotherhoods had no inten- | terest the athletic events which were | Popular Couple Marricd at St. Mary's | Northern Pacific mania as affecting the Balkans has L CL Yy tion of arbitrating the ecight hour |the feature of the outing. | Church This Morning. Norfolk & West been known of here some time. Charles Balis of Manchester com-| & o "o I. Abrahamson of New Britain won - y Pac Mail § S Co it SRR oIl ok The o ymes V. O'Brien of Stanley street | plained fo ‘the police this morning| ey ‘seems evident,” the statement |the 150 yards dash. The vards ! Penn R R : $45 ; e e and_Miss Marguerite Winifred Crean | : i that he had been robbed of $45 and| i1q " igrom press reports this morn- | dash for young women was won by g Pressed Steel Car. faith in mankind by one Simon g g et Miss J. Veinstoln of New Britain. The | f McClintock strect were united in | ZheSS Bie oty by (I ileny COMIRIGEE e matrimony at 9 o'clock this morning | RAY_Cons i (Jeicobergate falodor Man cheetes resented here are determined to force | three-legged race went to the Hart- Mary's church. The couple were | Reading ......... Balis stated that on Saturday he ac-| "y i1 rother than accept the com- | OFd society, the winners being Messrs. | 702 \T3¥ S SRR, 08 S0l e B0 | Bop 1 & 'S com. . | ceptea an invitation from Jacoba- ] : Seean S I Burris and Bernstein, Miss Herrup of | 24 S pted O v mon | promise settlement offered by Presi- | PUITS and Bernstein. Miss Horrup of | o045 zroom as hest man and M top T & S pfa. ez D ot | dent Wilson Arior SESr Anc M9 Mary Colnon as bridesmaid. Southern Pacific $20,000 Cotholic Church Begun—. | They came to No. 5 Meadow strect | %0 '8 T e satine contestwoaivon Ly Gam ey Many Calnanie R piasma KNI | o ! - jalis awoke this morning % P Cramer of New DBrite Prizes were & co ¢ e e il ~ ceil prtn S G D sl (g Bt (i GesiGi Kromenior New o iy TS WM | known ‘in this city. Mr. O'Brien is | Southern Ry pfd.. 6 68 Fiansifor utare, hidmonayiras sons iand dikewisel Bl o - day because we now have | “Warded the victo he thunder | . blayed as a clerk at the local post | Studebaker : 1243 friend Jacobawatz, who but | elght hour day becaus b Ve | storm broke up the athletic events and | ¢ x"» icdias mckeri gt 1 s i 3 A 0 e o arforatod ilscy Vears cld, welghs200/ pounds Balisi| an elsht hour Jdayiin ielfect lon Manyilly) iretired ta | thet pavilion! whereidin= [KOTISe andils Veryiponular Mk o o 04 5 S 5 A e ia lca | Of the southern and southwestern [ T 8L 0 A wed ad. | Presented with a purse of gold by the | Texas Oil e 19 cared a permit from Bullding Inspec- | thought it safer to lot the police| of the sputhord, At mCUHTRERicee |n [l s ] B e e o il T e hon oryA. N. Rutherford in beh ¢ | sight his battles in case any arrests|roads and do n pose to Arbitate | qresses by speakers from both socle- [ POSt office employ in testimonial i nionfesc fla Tl torly u 3 behalt of | tight bis 1 whotber Wwe shall | retain something | {jo whieh wero Interspersed with | Of thelv friendship. MMiss Crean is ono | United Fruit ‘ 64 Bighop J. J. Nilan for the construction| WOre : that we have had for years and that | sones by varlons membe | of New Britain's popular young ladics, | Utah Copper .. > ° - arious ; st : S odiisehool TS Rubber € 56 of & new Catholic church at the cor- .lh & taught in the local schools. U § Rubber Co. [ Active Work on Construction of New WOOSTE EXCITED, | We secured peacefully. = D T S e £s, L ! A T e T ey elaimiRtnat DUFFY HOTEL MANAGER. . U s Steel pfd 117 . ™ Jolice that a terribie din was going on | j..° SR 1dl costl 2l hundred! Sas £ A . ROBBERY ON ARCH STREET. Steel pfd ... . 7 G 1 {Bound was broken todey and work | P08 S Siiia arernoon ana | OUr, CSUSst would cost 4 MURCESS nk Duffy, who has been in HOBR Westinghotae 60 59 { i : sl / much ex : That e he1d at | million_ dollars has been split fifty- | cparze of one of the Longley restanr-| S. M. Jones reported to the police | {ESIEROUSe ... 60 B9 . will be rush gapldly as possible. ||eventne overa plonic thatwas eld 8% ((azeyanal we are: reminded) fotlchell SR SRS 00 55 i hcen ammaintl | yesterday that his' store’ neax’ Jthe £ The structure will cost $20,000 and | S¢ ‘1“ et o terible din was going on | Statement that ‘figures won’t lle, but | o4 manager of the Hotel Washington | terminus of Arch street trol et 5 § 274 MAIN ST Wil be of brick construction, 82 by | PO €€ "I O ted that a fight | will figure.’ hag | 2t the corner of Lafayette and Wash- | had been entered saturday nisht | 10O TATE FOR CTASSIFICATION. | . 7 ADARSOINS : S “The railway: ow full well that | j St > \1 was grante v Sunday morning. A quantity P ¥ . 1’ fect, and one story high. vould result. Officer MeGrath, who The railways know ington ets. The hotel was granted | or early Sunds g o i : TRccording to the plans, the build- | oo 6 "My at. the park. reported | the elght hour day as offered by |a license last week. Mr. Duffy was |of pennies in the cash drawer and iy T aid for ge ASSET3 OVER $600,000 1 S I 2 President Wilson would not cost | previously manager of the Hotel Re- | several packages of cigarettes were AD 3 ompetent maic fig will be used for a church at pres- | o e ko ot e i 2 s 05y een nt, but a later date will be con- ;'.,:f“;‘\fv.;(;‘ ho noise that was objec- | tWenty million per annum if properly | gal and has a wide acquaintance in |taken, the work evidently being the Iru\xl I;u:c\: rk. Mrs. Pl”“;""é,l ‘rerted into a parochial school. " tionable. applied. this city. act of amateurs. - e aer of Rhodes and East streets

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