New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 12, 1916, Page 2

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City Items oodness of ‘‘Aunt Della’s Bread. dvt. Ir. Laubin, pianist, ching. Apply Booth days, or by mail. enry Schupac son of Mor pack was painfully injured ve [day when he cut his left hang on a pken window that resumed Wed- has block, advt. he 1 be e of ober of Connecticut Maittabessett Great Chiefs entértained by Red Men on Menday 30. last night's meetin ouncement was made’ 6f'the prac of the adoption degree team ne> nday From present indica- the club will be represented by z bowling team this year. Na. 2, of B, cd their first anniv with a soci kupper was s i friends tha v bont ved to the members attended. The camp second mont als any will London and of the Mo take their emploves ts on Thu he was r(‘mm'-“ Many Have Taken Advantage of Opportunities Oflered General Secretary C. H. Darnes night, | | ship, ¢ auto- | ited Quart een men. makes hi when ho w Bri Mayor Gearge 4. Quig rt as a s an tod s on t v the Manufactur ily a and vicinity, he quaint littla r the church, cheon during frea Sun n of tt ly be clected as conductor at state convention of the Jr. O. U. M. in Bridgeport on Septembe Pance ton!ght at Bungalow.—a ollo the trustees elected at Methodist ‘'church last evening: F. Neumann, A. L Mills and M Camp for three years and M. L. ley, .. A. Gladden and J. M. Bur- for two years. ent of Miss Gertrude mer, daughter of Mr. and Samuel Gesner of Tylerville to ery H. Corbin of this city has been pounced. fiss Schade, teacher of piano, re- hes teaching Sept. 18. Applications now be made at 569 Arch street. . 404-2.—advt. here will be a meeting of A, G. mmond . Camp, Spanish War Vet- s, this evening in G. A. R. hall fincoln street repairs have been de and yesterday work was started the oiling. Other streets will be pd this week as a nk of oil has in received 0in New Britain National Bank ation cluk tonight. Open 7 to 8.— Berlin Tea Shop fine place for week.—advt. a fair s city will prob- davt. ‘PAtty of N. Y., N. H. & H. rail- d engineers were at the local fzht vard vesterday soing over the und for the proposed changes in layout. . Work will be ready to t by next week. hnnouncement is made of the ap- paching wedding of James Riley h s Mackey e place Thanksgi ards have been sent out ing committee of the Elks ta as- ain the date and kind of an out- to be held this year. Rose reception will be tendered Rev. Y. Harriman, the new pastor of People’s church, this evening by b members of the congregation. Mrs. Morris Clausson, dent at the New Britain Géneral kpital, is reported as improved. ay C. Olcott, piano Instructor, will ume teaching. Studio, 505 Arch eet, Tel.—advt. [fhe wedding of Paul H. Taylor of w Haven and Miss Helen Swift will e place Thursday afternoon. Rev. W. Maier will officiate. JLouis Vessella of Kensington and ss Angeline Basile were married Jptember 5 by Rev. W. A, Krause at Mary’s church, amber of Commerce met last even- f and prepared a report to present the meeting of the directors next esday. he board of public works will not pet this evening. An anniversary high mass for the 6 Patrick Carmody will be cele- ated at St. Mary’s church tomorrow orning. Ernest W. Pelton, prominently men- pned as a democratic possibility for le senatorial nomination, has come t with the positive statement that is not looking for the nomination d furthermore does not want it. who is a | the Y. M. C. A the fol- lowing excellent report at the meeting of the dircetors evening, showing that the membership campaign has been most successful: Gentlemen The iner tion privil ceipts, which tinued until months of substantial vear but for membership | highest point sociation, pied. Mor en advant: many h the ymitted se in use of the ¢ ind in membe: n last fall recorc i fiscal only over ssocia- 1ip T con- ha the our five new not > past six ve now e last The the 1 with evc men than of the summer 1 of whom will vear. The capacity of ilities arc so d that hs will be need er continue throt the bathi al Department. summeor the physical event annu we rty boys umpaigns to the community, help to lessen dro conducted Th endance ang doubtle accident July helq for st a track and field our member > men co men As two tournament. tourn tennis nee other clubs. addition to his other physical director leties ang church outins well as taking charge of athletic the summer camp. The only change in our employed force is in the physical department, where Carl G. Carlson, a member of the leaders’ corps for some years succeeds William C. Hultgren stant physical director. M gren go anklin, Penns : al girector, thus adding to the of men who have been developed by the-Y. M. C. A. and sent out from New Britain to positions of im- portance in other Y. M. C. A.’s. Educational Department. During the summer months plans have been under consideration in the educational Gepartment for continuing the work of last year and of enlarging this work as the growth and develop- ment of the city affords opportunities for extending our activities. es will be conducted this year in first aid, English for foreigners, business English, and letter writing, arithmetic, algebra, geometry, trigo- nometry, architectur mechanical and structural s ng, machine designing, accountancy and salesman- ship. ‘ Instructors are provided for these duties the supervised ath- and In as Huli- lvania, as- n practic 11 as the techr and experience as teacher Individual instruction is sible. This insures rapid pro- gress for the student who h hility and is willing to apply himself. T.ast vear one mechanical drawing student did as much work as th 1ge stu- dent does in two vears The educational committee has the matter of arting several new courses under consi tion. Just which ones will be undertaken will be decided at the meeting of this committee with- in a few days. The orchestra, debating club, and other educational clubs will be con- en as far ave ! ducted as usual. been ac- club, and has One of our men who has tive in the debating studied in the salesmanship and ac. coun cle reports that these have helped him in qualify- and securing a new position and larger responsi- for, more pay ing with bility Boys' Department. The ninth season of the summer camp closed July 15th after two w of camp life enjoved by forty-thr boys at South Coventry. All the ities that go to make up a succ outing were carried out without dent or sickness. Twenty-one ors and friends of the boy visits to the camp and expre: themseives as well pleased with the site and management. roks) accl- The privileges of the boys’ depart- Candy of Quality —— Candy of Purity Candy of Excellence We do not think any candy could be bet ter that the following famous brands: HUYLER’S WHITMAN’S MARY GARDEN PAGE and SHAW’S ICKINSON | — DRUG CO., 169-171 MAIN STREET MEMBERSHIP TOTALS' Ao of | how | NEW. BRITAIN DAILY D), HERA TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1916. iation Too Risky, Girl Dives for Shells Lost in New [Jersey Explosion e especially appreciated by the boys, who had to remain in the city ail summer, and the summer membership w taken advantage of by forty-three bo The members ment v Second Warder Enters Lists Against Quigley and Steele Nomination For Representative. Mayor George A. Quigley and Safety Commissioner Howard M. Steele arve | not going to have clear paths in their race for the republican nomination for state representative. Richara Covert, one the known mem- | of be RICHARD COVERT. bers of the younger republic: cided today game and announced for a solon’s mantle. Mr. Covert is not new in the of politics as he broke into the in 1914 when he contested inst dotte M. Loomis®for the repub- lican nomination for tax collector. Mr. Loomis was succesful at the f: caucus in the Arch street he knew he had been in a fis s Mr. Covert didn’t admit defeat until the last ballot was counted. Mr. Covert also attained political prominence as secretary of the Secohd Ward_J# pub- lican club, which office he heid for two or three years. Mr. Covert is in charge of the contract gepartment and rate hurcau at the Corbin Cabinet Lock factc He is married and has three children and lives at 27 Edson street. Whether Mayvor Quigley and Mr. Steele will feel chagrin at the knowl- edge that they are to have opposition will be known only by their intimate friends. They announced their candi- dacies early and thus avoided rush, and it was generally expected they would find it clear sailing, but Mr. Covert’s announcement gives the his field 1me ut ALYN BRYANT. R 2] SHELLS ON SCOW AT BLACK TOM. N.J. Democr here the caucuses held in last evening to were At Black Tom, New Jer cach of o | the serious explosion | the { ARREST NEGRO ON to make it a three-handed | candidacy mous the ! v | names del occurred a fe gotes to the city convention to be held in Bardec this eve- at 8 o’'clock the first ward nt. W. F. Ma Roche was sec named were: W, se it 35 Collins, three stat for | ning In weeks ago which shook Mrs Alga B nt i thousands of to the bottom of hired to dive were four sided and 1 ael- . Mangan, toche, J. F and Henry there an pry retary. | which | | pr when | 1 d and | cg the | Itic allied shells went the bay munition, scows and ships hur: ard acter, Woods, Timothy Williametz. Edward X. Callahan pre Rrvant =a. econd w M. C i eaue Iy i sank. Scriously disturbed Dby ate of her husband, who met a hor- | rible death when his aeroplane high | in the air, got beyond his control and | dashed to the earth, Mrs. up aeroplaning, at whic expert, and took up the ‘“le cmployment of diving. She twenty , yet has crowded young» life more adventure tl girl of her acquaintance. At she carns from $20 to $50 which she says is part of the tion of the job, though she likes the | work itself best. Captain Fitch, the well known western diver, taught M Bryant her new occupation. H work was at Seattle, Wash., where she was for thrge months laying pipes in | the b T%u: shells she now | moving from the water bottom worth about $25 apicce. ded at the Connol- are Os- L. Thomas and Martin tes han, Royle, Doherty only her any is into Heslin, William . Connolly. present to name sev- s in th th Pl b A and P. ng were in chairman clerk re- are P. F John Walsh, ceney, , Char King. pened with nocrats present. and P. J. Egan The delegates are P. J Ross, W. W. Whaples Crowley, Pat 3. McMahon, Ith,” Jr., ¢ Francis and tes Judse The fourth couple RRo: cle an, J L. John | Thot 3ennett In the fifth ward J. J. I 3 chairman el Gilbert clerk Delegates named we J.'T. Riley, Jame Watson, A Andrulewiez, Paul Nurczyk, Thomas Devine, Georg | Conlon, George ~ Collins, Clue Leading to Arrest in Clay- | o tlbert. is of de presideq CHARGE OF MURDE Woman Furnishes Authoritics With the ton Tiast Night. Felix «Coleman, 26 y e ) old, gro, was arrested at Mur a ne- Sy Elee e { vard in Clayton with the murder last evening charged ALONE HAVE THEM IN NEW of Washington Jack- n to the son in W on local extradition August 29, and was tak station. Tle taken back to TMaverstraw morning to stand tri Coleman admits the killing b tests that it wa accidental ar nature of self defense. Ile claims that he and Jackson were neighbors and both kept chickens of which they were very jealous. wckson stole one of Coleman’s chickens and when the lat- ter went over to expostulate he fused to surrender it. Going into the house Jackson armed himself with a [revolver, Coleman says, claiming to i have watched him through a window. Returning to the yard, the argument between the two men was renewed. Coleman claims that Jackson finally threatened him and reached for his | gun. In self defense he s he struck police | vaived and this t pro- the uation a different complexion who has been New York state has returned 1iss Mollie Burke, the guest of friends in for the past two wee home, Absolutely Removes Indiggstion. One package Proves it, 25c at all druggists BELL-ANS him with a stone, intending to daze { him until he could make his escape. ;'F‘]“(' blow was harder than Coleman thought and Jackson died two days | later. ;‘ Colems fand camc rstraw | he al n then fled from T to Peckley whe | job in a brickyard. A few days later moved to Berlin where nized by a in Haver the papers of h | knew he was wanted for mu | notified the aut i light STETSON RY HEATH | he { reco, | reside: readir he w woman who fors Sizes 6 5 | 1 raw who, from | Prices ) ! home town, | | (fila Coleman i CITY HAI at the Clayton IRS I'OR MEN n's| | ap) i he be S RSFALL'S hat can he d about a Hal! The new fall lines in both derbies and soft hats are the last word in comfort and correct pearance. 6 Fine styles from Knox, America’s fore- most hatter and Henry Heath & Co., London favorites. Knapp-Felt Hats for men. Hovstulls PAYS TO BUY DUR KIND LUMST ¢ necting with 140 TRUMBULL &7 HARTFORD. | OUR ANTISEPTIC was never more needed than now from the ich > it for the children and for yourself. Smith, Donough, G. han, T C- Kilbourne, Mass, Jame: Smith. Smit ous child sickn the most needfu as a for nose, fea seem so frequent. th tic i antisept germici ic de spray, throat a M. . M. Paone Lande; Frank Conlon, M. T. Kerwin, s McAleer and Thom al wash , nd r of germ infection Better get a bottle of this ant T. Mc- . J. Lene- E. O. Will \ \ " PERSONALS | requirement of the age. mouth that will prevalent these days a powerful We offer our antiseptic and keep the child free free from the sicknesses ptic and 50, gargle, as an and thus Price 25c. ISTEALS HORSET0 . MAKE THEET EASY Arthur Morse Fined $25 and Sent Miss states. Mr from a v Miss Anna Vogel has returned from cation spent with friends in South Sk Norwalk. Anna C. Goldsmith {rom an extended trip throug Mary McDonald is home h wes has returned ition spent at Sound Vi to Jail for Thirty Days Not content with virtually stealing wagon belonging to saloon at Winter streets and who lives in Maple Arthur Morse drove his appropriated turnout to New Britain on Sunday who conducts a co of Spring and it Events Tonight High cls ater, Berlin fai Vaudevill Keeney th W in Vega hal 1cht Court Col Electric hal New Murray’s stu iant Main st Tc ML Canton O A v Br Cx ry’'s € Pretty A pretty wedding church St. Mary’s hi s phato plays, Fox's the- Berlin Trotting Par e and cater. moving lod umba, meet L £ C., adio. M., meet, re ster, P. hall, mony Performed This at “hurch Morning. o at 9 o’clock k. pictures, L. Morgan lodge, K. of P., me: , meets Britain Camera club meets in s at itain camp, M. W. A, meots | 4 Church street st | s solemnized at | a this morning when Miss Loretta Cossrove, wushter Michaecl bride mblage The o guests le, a bro man, and M bride w of Geor nd carr maid teh tte ride ymoon of Charles 1a f Policeman Cosgrove, >lude of relative knot we¢ and became before a la enc tied by 1 fch a v ther of the ¢ iss Harriet Cc | ter of the bride, as bridesr attired in a wedding gown crepe over shower re blue pink bouquet. ffeta with M the e Rev. up- The hat Following the ceremony a at the home of ast Main couple ieft on On their return they Stanley street. str the reet, a 1 | in night and effected an entrance to the 1loon through side window and stole $14 in cash. Meeting Laraia Mong Morse blandly showed him his roll of money, but at that time the real owner did not know he 1 lost it. Later I uspicions were di- rected to and his fol- lowed It w home Sunday trudging along the highv erously gave him a ride. Later it was that Morse took the horse and wagon without permission. The accused ad- mitted his guilt Judge James Meskill in police this morning and his only use was that he was drunk and did not realize what he was doing. ,He has a bad police record and sent for t ty days and f 5 and costs additionally. Does Not a arrest to cou exc to jail ned Autoist been issued on of Che reckless R A warrant ha st of Alec L him Main s Saturday s neither the ¢ ed nor tt ed in court today oubt as to whe notified ar; charging on South night. A witne ther se wa had bee will be brought appe s0mc proj he rrow. into court tom: His Roll. who appeared Losos to tedl told has elds of left John hard work night cou wor Wir Gustafson 1c he be a for th ir last the heen South | vesterc | with in the 108 11 summer 1 for hi he had v ) rt- last who the bunch of | o he I he and th | trat I his sta The ments caref future ham El violatir mxiing garbag 19 Gold street. fined $5 and John Kulpschik I ith ord shes in o for ince the Rus- for n by and rear of inley 1ck w aultin as- t. nexs the Al week to 1 University raham Bayer will retu resuine his studie of Michigan. n in Hill, ~

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