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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1016. A WELL BALANCED HAT 7 A hat that suits your indi- vidual style—that fits your head, is right here. [| Derby from $2.00 to $4.00. Soft Hats, in the new fall colors, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00. I All the representative fall TALCOTT WILL FILED American Hosiery Stock Among Be- quests Made by Deceased—Clause Contained Concerning Contests, hundred shares of Ameri- Hosicry company stock were the division of the estate of James Talcott, the New York Who died at his summer home Mohonk, N. Y., August 21, The will, which was filed in the surro- gate’s court in New York, places a valuaton of over $2,000,000 an the e Mrs. Talcott and James Frederick Talcott were named exceutors. The parties involved are all well known in this city, Mr. Tal- cott at one time being a freque: visitor in this city and his wife and son, James Frederick Taleatt, also coming here very often. The will was drawn ana covers only typewritten pages. After pa rient of all just debts it drects Frederick leott receive 00 and 500 sk of Amercan Sixteen can among > Jate banker, at Lake November 19, one and on PERSONALS Harry Lambert of Detroit s visiting nis parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Lambert, of Glen street. Henry Flanagan has returned from a two months' vacatlon at Block Island. Secretary and Mrs. A. H. Andrews have gone on an automobile tour through the White Mountains. Miss Eliza Swan of East Haddam, who has been the guest of Miss Ethel Barton of Chestnut street, has re- turned te her home. DEATH8 AND FUNERALS, Potronilla Beinairtus. The funeral of Mrs. Petronilla Bein- afrtus of this city, who died yester- day at the Newington sanitarium at the age of 30 years, wiil be held from St. Andrew’s church tomorrow at § o'clock. Interment will be in the new Catholic cemetery. Mrs. LEG BROKEN NHEN CAR JUMPS TRACK RICHTER & CO. MEMBERS NEW YORK STOOK FXCHANGE. Represented by E. W. Bddy. 81 West Main St., City Hall Building Hammering Joseph Gregory of East Main Street orth & Down All Men’s SUIT PRICES Making a clean sweep of Men’s Summer Suits, thus: Injured in Noonday Accident on Main Streect, Joseph Gregory of 542 ISast Main street suffered a broken leg and Patrick Rynn of 370 East Main-strect was badly bruised when the North End trolley leaving the center shortly | before 1 o’clock jumped the track in front of the National Bank building entrance and side-swiped the south bound Chestnut street car. Gregory was attended by Doctars J. E. Martin end Frank Zwick and was taken to the hospital. Mr. Rynn was attended Ly Dr. D. W. O’'Connell. Gregory is employed by the Con- necticut company as a conductor but was not on duty at the time. He had Judd Stock just stepped from the Chestnut street | car and was waiting for the North End car to pass when the rear trucks left the rails and swerved to the left. Outing Suits . . $6 95 Men’s $15 Suits Now Only and Rdwara Bmmons' auto-| NOw Only jonal Lead Telephone 1840, ley car mobile, which was passing. was broken above the knee. Mr. Pmmons' car was slightly damaged and the fender was broken from the trolley car. What caused the accident is not known. The front trucks did not jump the track, preventing the big car from completely smashing the smaller vehicle. A crowd of several hundred people quickly gathered and Police Officers Lamphere, Johnsan, Wagner, King, English and Massey had con- siderable difficulty in curbing their curiosity. 65 135 103% 198 58 % ‘,“,. blocks are in our showing. Sole Agents for Young and| in the American Hosiery com- old homestead in Wes also given the son. An- Francis Bdgar Talcott is rm in Westfield, N. J., and wre of Arthur Whit- 1sed, consisting of | shares of American to be divided among ce children. To his daughters, rner Van Norden and Mrs. ates, the sum of $250,000 of American Hoslery stock is given. To the widow, Mrs, Henrietta Talcott, is given the entire 1csiduc. One of the clau as follows: “Am contest or undertake will shall reccive my estate, to my wife His leg N Y Air Brake ... N Y C & Hudson.. Nev Cons NYNH&HRR Y Ont & West. . Northern Pacific Norfolk & West | Pac Mail S S Co.. Penn R R Pressed Steel Car. Ray Cons Reading Rep I & S com. Rep I & S pfd ... Southern Pacific Southern Ry Southern Ry pfd Studebaker Tenn Copper . Texas Ofl 5 “Union Pacific United Fruit Utah Copper U S Rubber Co *U 8 Bteel .. U S Steel pfd. Va Car Chem Westinghouse Willys Overland *Ex-Div. Herbert Edward Futterleib. Herbert Idward, the year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Futterlieb of 63 Booth street, died toda The funeral will be held from his parents’ home to- morrow afternoon at 4 o'clock. Rev. Carl Roth will officiate and interment will be in Fairview cemetery. Hartford ather is BULLS’ GAMBOL 15 SO00N CUT SHORT Profit Takmg Weakens Market | Alter Strong Opening Wall street.—Passing of the crisis in the railroad strike situation was fol- a renewal of bullish opera- Men'’s $18 Suits Now Only .. $14'75 And some odds and ends in men’s Suits, at your own price. A Ristlon SSire TEORD OWEFRICE (RO €0 H 116 ASYLUM S‘r HARTFORD. @ Suits for Stout Women a Specialty. 60 263 58% 261 alcott, 109 and "dec Card of Thanks. Wo desire to express our sincere thanks to all our kind neighbors and friends for their sympathy and many kind deeds at the death and funeral of my beloved husband, George W. Forsyth. Also for the many floral offerings, and especially to the Shep- hords of Bethlehem. MRS. GEO. W, FORSYTH AND SIS- TER, MRS. FRANK A. HALL. in the will reads person who shall to contest this| no part or share of his or her part reverting as part of the residuary FALLS FROM TROLLEY. ‘While alighting from a trolley near the Triangle last evening, Mrs. Gus tave Kosswig of Rockwel] avenue s ; 0,; ('I \;\Ill(‘\'l‘ll)\' Gt 1 precipitated to the p.x\on)(l:( i:d 2 e : OB O - e stunned. She was removed to e 4 R Tl ) B o s )y Lesiueniy Fnthlo ] WA | plaiirem by eompeap mis o ADDPly 288 | Lhich dissolved years ago, The stocl priCiitton MECooleyiwas snmmonad. | 9-1-6d | j5 without value, i E He found the woman had suffered a | - slight laceration of the scalp. = o, T EV/ BRITAIN, Conn lowed by tions today, important stocks rising | a point or more at the opening, with | several new higher records. United States Steel was the chief feature, | 5,600 shares being taken at 96 3-4 to 97, a maximum gain of 13-8. Thd stock sold minus its regular and extra dividends of 21-4 per cent., which makes the maximum advance equiva- lent to 99 1-4 or within 1-8 of its high record. Mercantile Marine preferred and Kelly-Springficld Tire represented the new maximum. Unian Pacific, Atchison and New York Central gained a point and various specialties recorded similar advances. Reactions of one to two points re- sulted from the extensive profit tak- ing of the first hour, numerous promi- nent issues losing all thelr gains, with | steady pressure upon the moto: Fresh buying power appeared, how ever, in Marine preferred, Kelly- Springfield and Inspiration Copper, all | of which eclipsed previous records. | i continued sensitive, pending the | of developments at Wash- | ington, and other representative shares, inc'uding steel and copp showed some hesitation. Trading be- came apathetic at midday. Bonds were lower with heavy dealing in Anglo- | French fives. Closing—The list wus subjected to another test in the final hour, when ! the motor group, especially Stude- baker and Willys-Overland, becamo | actually weak. The closing neavy. the start of the war and for the last eighteen months it has heen doing regular ambulance service for one of the French army divisions. Lately the Corps received the distinction of being mentioned in the general army orders for stant devotion to of and because it has rendered the very greatest service to the army division to which .it is attached in succoring the wounded in the b ssible manner.” The wedding of E. W. Bennett, the | The essential requirements for vol- well known publisher, and Miss Louise ; unteers are that they should be good S. Carrol of 40 Wells street will take | Americans, in sound health, capable place at the home of the bride to-|of withstanding hardships and doing morrow afternoon. Rector Harry I.|hard and trying work in caring for Bodley of St. Mark's Episcopal church | the wounded with kindness and with- will officiato, out complaint. Volunteers should The Bodwell Land company today | 2150 be good-tempered and capable of transferred to J. J. Donahue land on ! getting on well with other men of all Stanley street | kinds and conditions. In addition j they must be able to drive a motor Morris Schupack has sold property | anq talk some French. The men al- on Cherry street to Michael Corrazzi. ready attached to the Corps have been The payroll of the water depart- | principally American college graduates ment for the week is $412.80. A from 25 to 50 years of age. Edward J. Addy of South Man- chester will address an open air meet- ing of the soclalist party at the corner of Main and East Main street at 8 o'clock this evening. 1. Polsky of New Haven will speak at the samo location tomorrow evening. The final rehearsal for the folk dancing exhibition in connection with the Labor Day festivities at St. Mary's playground, will be held at 9 o’clock tomorrow morning in school hall. The Holy Name soclety of St. Mary’s church has delegated the following to attend the committee meeting tonight, which will arrange for Monday's fes- tivities at' the playgrounds: James O'Donnell, G. J. Swgith, P. J. Egan, Edward Donahue, Willlam Kennedy, John Shechan, Willlam Cooney, Wil- liam Ralph, James Ralph and- J. E. Smith. There will be & month’s mind mass Saturday morning at 7:30 o’clock for the late Mrs. Eliza Donahue. Sam Cohen of this city was slightly injured last night when an automo- bile that he was driving in Meriden crashed into a telegraph pole. There were three other people in the car and all were badly shaken up AMBULANGE CORPS CALL Authoritics -Grocery clerk, Newington Schools Will Open on Sep- tember 11, Says Superintendent. Charles E. Pratt, superintendent of the Newington schools, stated today that the schools in that town will open on Monday, September 11. He also states that this year the schools will not close a day for the Berlin fair for fear that by attending, the pupils would expose themselves and others to infantile paral; All New- ington children who have been away on vacations must get certificates from the health officer before they will be enrolled. The situation of the Newington schools in the open country is very sanitary and parents are urged to see that the general health of their chil- dren is kept up so that they may be better able to resist diseas TURKEY’'S DECLDARATION. Reported to Have Opened War Against | Rumania. City Items Berlin, Sept. 1, by wireless to Say- bille. A despatch from Constanti- nople s: that at 8 o’clock last night | the Turkish government delivered to the Rumanian minister at Constanti- | nople a declaration of war against | Rumania. Deposited In Our SAVINGS {DEPART MENT On Cr Befor: SEF.. 3rd i Will Bear Interest From Sept. 1st INJURED IN FACTORY. Joseph Smith of Elm street had ; his hand crushed in a drop press at the Landers, Frary & Clark factory on East Main street this afternoon. He was taken to the Now Britain General Hospital in the police ambu- lance. P. O. HOURS LABOR DAY. Postmaster Delaney has completed the holiday hours at the postoffice for Labor Day. There will be one deliv- ery in the forenoon. The money order window will be closed all day and the other windows will close at 12:45 p. m., when the oflice closes for tho day. The force will commenco work again at midnight as usual, preparing for the 12:45 a. m. outgoing mail. PRIEST REDUCES DEBT. outcome $1,000 Paid Off By Sacred Ieart VILLA AT IT AGALN. Church Yesterday. Columbus, N, M., Sept. 1..—Rumors ; were current here today that Fran- cigco Villa with 200 followe head- ing towards Namiquipa the | vicinity of Sateve, Mexico. of announced debt Rev. Lucyan Bojnowski, pastor ITeart that cred church the the this from morning church was reduced §4,000 yesterday noon. As $10,000 was paid of the r, the total indebtnes reduced §$14,000, since the vear. On January 1 the church was in debt to the amount of $57,000 and by the two payments, it has been r duced to $43,000. Besides the edifice, the church boasts of a modern school building, a parochial residence, an orphan asylum and a large farm, all of which was made possible by the efficient management of the pastor. i fter- arly in is now t of the New York Stock Exchange quota- tions furnished by Richter & Co members of the New York Stock B change. Represcuted by E. W. Sept. 1, High Low 90 86 % 18% 1214 123 62% 60% 603 | 28 HY NOT TAKE ADV ANTA(‘E OF THESE EXTRAORDINARY VALUES WE ARE OFFERING FOR SATURDAY AND SAVE FROM 10 to 20% ON EACH PURCHASE. Closed All Day Monday, (LABOR DAY.) BEST MOHICAN MOHICAN EREAD GREAMERY FLOUR BUTTER 1-8 BBL. SACK L8, 34¢ $1.05 3 LB $1 600D BREEN LAUNDRY CORN S rrsrocorrsi——=— | SOAP Swe&“&mnder BEANS d SUCCOTASH 86 1083[325“ 2fi02. 253 ONIONS, Large Yeilow ..............4 qts 1 9C TOILET 3c PAPER Foll .1b 19¢ Best Pure Lard Fresh Conn. Eggs ..... . . . 2¢lil;Sz ggz Crisco, for shortening .can 25¢ Cottolene . . .. .... pail 24¢ Brick anr Muenster Lheese .Ib 25¢ Native Lima Beans ......... .4 gts 25¢ Native Summer Squash ....3 for 10c Beets or Carrots ..........3 bchs 10c Native Tomatoes ... sk 35¢ Native Canning Peaches .. .lrg bsk 45¢ Clapp’s Favorite Pears ... .Irg bsk 50c Jersey Ripe Tomatoes, Native Peaches Green or Wax Beans 25C 17¢ 1916 Close Am Beet Sugar .. Am Ag Chem Am Car & Fdy Co. Am Ice .. 5 Am C Am Can Am Am AUTOS IN COLLISTON. Automobile No. 32,302, not listed on the available auto register, collided with a demor ting truck driven by J. H. Harris of the Charter Oak Mo- tor Car company of Hartford at the corner of Stanley and st Main streots this afternoon. It said by witnesses t the nutomobile rounded the corner into Stanley street without | sounding a rning sighal. Both machines were damaged. LOCAL STOCK MARKET. Although there was considerable activity in the local stock market to- day there were no changes in any of | the quotations. North & Judd is no- ticeably strong as arc Bristol Brass, Billlngs & Spencer, Landers, Frary & Clark, Scovill, Standard Screw and [{oCofiess Smelting Am Tobacco . Am Tel & Tel Anaconda Cop A T S Fe Ry Co. Baldwin Loco B & o e Beth Steel Butte Supe Canadian Pacific . Central Leather Ches & Ohilo Chino Copper .. Chi M1l & St Paul. Col F &I Cons Gas ... Crucible Steel Del & Hudson .. Distillers Sec Erie Erie 1st pfd General Elec Goodrich Rub Great Nor pfd Gt Nor Ore Cetf: Ilinois Central . Inspiration Kansas City so Lack Steel .... Lehigh Valley . Louis & Nashville.1 Max Motor com Growth of U. 5. Navy Under i aiotor Last Four Administrations |- ™ ™ 367_MAIN STREET_ 369 9 to 11 a. m.—TWO HOUR SALE—9 to 11 a. m. BIG MORNING SALE .Ib 18c STEAKS, Round, Sirloin, Porterhouse EGGS, Fresh Western ................doz 29C | | 131 84 8474 1021 102% 6% T6% 8514 8516 1303 French Army Tssuo Call for Morc Members of American Unit—Must Be Motor Drivers. 04 483 136 6% 150 45% New York, Sept. 1.—The French army authorities have requested that the American Volunteer Ambulance Corps, which has done such valuabloe gervice, be increased by more volun- teers, according to a cablegram re- ceived from Richard Norton, com- mander of the Corps, by his brother, Ellot Norton, of New York. It has been asked that Eliot Norton pass upon the qualification of any men who desire to voluntecr for the Corps, and he has arranged to do this. The Corps began work in France at l PEAS, CORN IMMANDER OF G. A. R. » Mo., Sept. 1.—William J. Patterson of Pittsburgh, Pa., was elected commander in chief of the Grand Army of the Republic at the anpual encampment here today. Ie cceeds Capt. Elias R. Montfort of neinnati. [COMMER CIAL TRUST CO. 1274 MAIN ST. ASSETS OVER $600,000 Small Lean Pork Loins ... Fancy Roasting Lamb Leg of Young Lamb Native Vea! Roasts ..1b 22¢ Fancy Shoulder Roast of Veal " Ib 16¢ Fresh Killed Stewing Kowl ....lb 22¢ ative Roasting Chicken ... ...1b 30c Prime Rib Roasts, (short cut) ..l1b 26c Fancy Shoulder Roasts b 18¢c Fancy Rump Roasts b 20c Boneless Cottage Hams ........Ib 22¢c Fancy Le'vv Sfl_%_’_ork __ihl_lf}s Fancy Evap. TApples 2 1bs 21c Dried Peaches Kellogg’s orn Flalies or Hrumbles ple 71/ ¢ Grape Juice Irg bot 19¢ Lump Laundry Starch 3 Ibs Mghican Baking Powder . ...1b tin Clover Hill Vinegar . .Irg bot ..1b 23¢ i | WE WISH TO ANNOUNCE Mr. Louie S. Jones OF NEW BRITAIN, "HAT maxlibia., TO7AL COST OF vESSELS FUTHORIZED SNCE/IOT rore S Vel ad f’oasEVELT (LENGTHS OF SHIPS REPRESENT vaLEs) %3/92938 TAF7 F 127.747 /73 Fancy MAKINLEY S ROOSEVELT- Sweet Potatoes 4 as19¢ 9¢ Premier Salad 35(: Dress’mg IOC 25C 1 O C Washington 2 5 C Crlsps 3 Irg pkgs 407006642 —mliiliaa has become associated with us as our New Britain representative with an office in the National Bank Building. Mohican Pure Cocoa ..%-Ib tin New Pack Shrimp Mohlcan Pure W jar Prepared Mustard .pint jar Mr. Jones of the cordial relations we have had with our New Britain clients. Beach & Austin HARTFORD NATIONAL BANK BUILDING, HARTFORD, ‘We hope for a continuance through 11c _wiLson s co528980 - DONN. 19c 8c Sea Shell Macaroni . .....lb New Britain and Hartford Local Investment Securitics, — Direct Pri- vate wires to Hornblower & Wecks, New York, Boston, &hicago. This graphic representation of the grotwth of the U. .S. Navy @opears in ths Democratic Texs Book to be issued Sept. 2.