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TF the home for the The sireet? cold wave its best. Long coat, $! warm ingl coat, § Deubl elvet ¢c Chestc Raincoats, $: {Continued From the he wred 1 ac nation by case w With o elop rd of > eight chi double e breasted silk is coming Your selection while the selecting is at | Jos b i short overcos 00. oxiord, 1th sitive. | 1d Oak lives on the ruc RE! l" BLICAN Thompson, Swedish added the texs tomorrow jhall T [Thure to t be Sena Klett, Cove nd Benj altimore, Md. th scourge e nt at blanket gown is all right for (we have ’em at $8), Row about a double breasted overc but Get tcd over- ov: lined, Page). | i officials the of these | in this city ictims, four ren in the Da | 1 floor two-family n placed RALLIES. i dent in of u ers to lea spea hold hall a \l‘\II NIANS R \!& 3 § a meetir Episcopal 1 fternoon for ing funds fo: fellow ed area, ollected. An Rev, S continued until roceeds will be Frank G. 3ritain Tru a to the ers. heir the addre next national MISS The jation OSUORNE Paren the and of East the fvoman talk Pohn Jac d Samuel clostions. probation oni Gro: TEND! Miss Gena Wallen, d £ nnounc v dutch sup he studio cnown music Juests were Springfiel A very E of Merid 1joyable ev .CLARK O rimothy F pear he HE/ 7ing to the i O’Conne ) a here toda ad of 1in ite poned a wec Order Distr of of e own of jeceased UPen nch pplic be ¢ ind may o sell conv ation on file more Ordered, 1 a yffice in New yn &he 28th Britai day o o'cl said RING r un s was TO SPI Teachers’ stree Miss Be teacher, on Main present from the countrymen m to be fi relief Nershobooh The collectior weelk ned o Vibbert company 1 Armen- church purpose relief of the war $300 w made by Worc will be and the er to Treas- of the New - headquar- the f of rgenda it 11 and PO¢ ility 1 ¥ the rator’s i < . Osborne, officer, wvenile lison will render a SAK. asso- hool will ng a meet- their rooms in kin- i the will deliv delinquency voca give vic > DUTCH SUPPER, ndahl gement = and E. was red at a well treet, Hartford, this city. re tende eve hl ening was spent. PONED. of Attorney New Haven final hear- account on Clark has been Notice of tion s in )y t in fully Pro 1916. late of the id distri of > | the supcrior co a4 empowere as per app! plication the Pro said distr October > to this iRNARD F. the and therecon, me n of pen- the by of t in this T the said district, Court of NEY, Judge. oat | in | repulsed , with | the | CONSTANZA FALLS T0 VON MACKENSEN (Continued from First Page.) west of the village, the war office an- nounced today. Allied Attacks Repulsed. 23, via London, 3:50 m.—Attacks launched by British French force: zainst the Ger- positions between Le Sars and in the Somme region were vesterday with Berlin, Oct. p. and { man | Rancourt sanguinary official statement is- today by the German army uarters. On the north bank of | ymme the tremendous military was continued yesterday. says the | suca headq the & battle ¥ H R G ONORS EQ. D. PARKER | | 2 Sauad From Co. B, in Charge | | | won, Pays Last NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, | MRS. WILSON GOES TO CHICAGO TO HEAR PRESIDENT SPEAK pute to Old Soidier. | honors were accorded | Parker, veter- a Civil war soldi this afternoon te hore at 112 Lake street. | Lyman S. Johnson, a veter conducted in F Damor | | | | n of the the services Civil war, 1d interry irview ceme- organizations to belonged were rep- fune ind the letter of whom M er veterans v s of continuous service body. The carriers orm (\vnl were master attended were in full in charge of Post- Delaney hrough the courtesy of Captain . ymond Low of Compiny E, Firs cticut Infantry, Lieutenant Ar thur Johnson, with a squad of soldier members of the P. O. €. of A, all of whom have just from ser- returned vice on the border, acted as a military escort and fired three volleys over the srave. Bugler George Bigge of Com- pany I sounded taps and was an- swered by Bugler Walter Duplin of Company E. The firing squad in charge of Licutenant Johnson was composed of Sergeant Wilber Veley ivates Henry Schmidt, Norman Lester Andrus, Harold Ven- 3, v Overstrom, Raymond Corcoran and Eric Olson. The pall bearers at the funeral | v:ere George Dyson, representing the Red Men; Col. A. L. Thompson, rep- csenting the P. O. S. of A., Henry representing the letter car- Streeter, com- 15 G 1555 lodge, I. O. A Lucy the 14 Blog Blogoslski v old daughter of | i, died at street, evening. five sisters and : funeral will be ning at 8 o’clock from art chur; and will will be in the Sacred | osl. her last Besides three brothe Wednesc the S aves Tt red H be | o g Heart cemct Mrs. Ruth Ruth D, Marsh, wife of Oscar b h, who is head of the claims | dcpartment at the Landers, Frary and | Clark factory, died at the hospital ye terday morning. She was vears old and her home was at 65 Dwight | street. Besides her husband she | leaves an infant child. Her parents | ing in Goshen, N. Y fu ! will be held tomorrow | with scrvices at the Stanley | orial church 11 o'clock. Rev. Rees will iate and the body 11 be taken to Goshen, N, Y., for in- nent. | | D. Marsh, | i X are 1i The mornin Me = t Card of Thanks. We desire to return our heartfelt nks to kind neighbors and friends the many to our 1 for expressions of sympathy 15 at the time of the husband Leonard Millard. We grateful to members of fraternal organizations and friends who contributed flowers. MRS. MINNIE. L. MILLARD AND FAMILY. extended Ceath father, sre particularly of beloved and arles MALINOWSKI ROUND OVER. Victar Malinows tion before the ki waived examina- | of the Bristol court this morning judge rolice and was to the December term of in bonds of $1,000 Mali- nowski lives on High street and was automobile in For bound over cn a charge of manslaughter. driving an » when he ran dow stville a n a woman hospital. Woods represents the week 2 vho later died at the loca Attorney J. G. accused. FIRE A part; | High « VAS FUMIGATION, of young men passing the hool Saturday night ving, promptly gine company No. 1 i showed ation and secing called Fn- on a still alarm. that the “fi process | smake Inv was the fumi on place. | the prosecuting | liams. | on the street | which, | LATEST PHOTO W15 WILSONS This photograph of Mrs. Wilson was snapped in the Pennsylvania ter- minal in >w York city, where the presidential party made a brief stay before proceeding to Chicago. A large crowd gathered in New York to greet and cheer Mr. Wilson and his wife. She seemed especially pleased with the reception accorded to them. TWO MORE CHARGES AGAINST WILLIAMS Man Fined $50 Today for Obtaining Money Under False Pretenses May Be Arraigned Again. H. A. Williams, of Holyoke, cost obtaining tenses, erstwhile resident who was fined $50 and money under false and whose lawyer, A. A. Greenberg, told the judge that his client had assured him that he never would have committed the act had he been perfectly sober, possibly face two additional cha s of a simi- lar character tomorrow morning. Developments since morning show that Williams is alleged to have worked his fleccing game on the I. Porter company and Harry Alex. In each instance he went to the stor and ordered a buffet and an electric flatiron, the police say. He ordered the buffet sent to 224 West Main street and took the iron with him, promising to pay for both when the f1 s delivered. Of course there uch number as West in street and it is alle tried to' sell the irons. This morning he pleaded ghilty to working a flim. flam game of this nature on Louis Winkle last Saturday. Aaron Carlson, of the firm of Erick- son Carlson, known also as the I. Porter company, statea this afternoon that he had no desire to press the charges against Williams, Previous complaint had been made, however, and the matter now in the hands of attorney. ited the police to- day with a third charge against Wil- He claims Williams met him and told him he had a valuable hou on Washington street because of he mortgages, would sell very cheap. The man unable to visit the house so the * did not take place. 108 OF MERIDIA PROVED Tife pre- L Another man he et Picked Up in Middle of Lake Eriec- Bodics of Sailors Wear Belts Ship Lost in Storm. 9 Toledo, O., Oct. 23.—Three of sailors, wearing life belt ‘“‘Steamer Merida,” were brought into port at 4 o’clock this freight steamer W. WG T1his is the fi bodies E. Matthews, Capt. Cunningham, from Toronto. t definite proof of the during a gale la: Friday of amer Merida with a crew of about 20 men. Capt. Cunningham reports that the bodies were picked up Sunday after. noon in the middle of TLake Erie be- tween Port Stanle Ont., and Cleve- land. A fourth body was sighted, but on account of high seas the crew of ihe Matthews was unable to recover it Capt. Cunningham s ly before the hodies were found, the | Matthews passed the steamer Char- lotte Breitung and that the of the Breitung megaphoned him that the Breitung bad picked four bodi three bearing life pres “Merida” and one weari of the whaleback steamer zate, foundered Friday off Long Point 28 | Take Erie- 360-foot steel boat, was bound from Fort William, Can- ada, to Buffalo. She carried a crew of 25. The Merida is owned by the Valley Camp Shippin company. The Merida, a TURF WRITER DROPS DEAD. Cincinnati, Oct. 23.—John Stringfield, of Louisville, inent turf writer, hotel here 1. night. old. K. Ky., a prom- aropped dead in a He wd LOCAL STOCK NARKET Tone of Exchange at Opening of Week’s Activities s Somewhat Stronger—Billings Makes Gain, The tone of the market at the open- ing today was strong and I Spencer stock was in demand stantial gain. Bristol B Wi in demand and some stocks showed ight gains The quotations: Traut & Hine 50 d and none offered. 8. R, & L. Co. .430 435 tional Marine Lamp Russell Mtg Co. Bristol Brass Co. American Silver American Brass Billings & Spencer Niles- Bement-Pond udd Scovill andard S ley Works w Britain Union Mfg Co. rerican He A Marlin Arms [ SIR uGSmPH B ECHAM DEAD Pill anufacturer Found Lifcless sievated to Baronetcy In 1914—Son Famous Composer. London, Oct. 23, 1:08 p .m Joseph Beecham, manufactur of patent medicines, dead. He was found lifeless in bed at his home at Hampstead. Sir Joseph Beecham was born on June 8, 1848. His father, the late Thomas Beecham of Southport, Lan- cashire, founded great pill manufac- tories in Europe and the United States. Sir Joseph was created a knight in 1911 and was elevated to the baronet- age in 1914. He was also a Knight of Russian Order of St. Stanislaus. He was the proprietor of the Aldwych theater in London and was three in police court this morning for ; stamped | morning on the | | ister from the ct that short- | captain | | who | Droppers is a d : | WANTED—; life belt | James Col- times mayor of St. Helens. His eld- est son and heir, Sir Thomas Bee- cham, is the operatic conductor, com- poser and impresario. GARRETT DROPPERS LIVES IN WORLD OF MUCH UNCERTAINTY CARRETT DROPPERS, USMINISTER TO GEEELE Among the jobs we're not hanker- ing for,” says an editorial writer, that of minister to Greece. He doesn’t know when he wakes up in the morn- ing whether he's credited to King Con- stantine’s government or the Venize- los bunch or the French and English, are now running Athens.” sides all that, Garrett Dropper: ican minister to Greecce, pealed to by many keep their count: is heing of the Hellenes to out of the w: Mr. tingushed educator and an authority on political economy, and went to Greece as American min- of political econ- omy in Williams college. —_—e 100 LATE ¥OR TO RENT—Pleasant, sunny furni; rooms with all conveniences. Quiet central location. 54 Camp street. 10-23-3dx omeone to buy 300 Ibs. old papers and mag 855-5. LOST—TLong, fox tail, irden s t 2 ¥ black, morning between G Black Rock avenue return to Mrs. Jas. G. South Burritt St. and ¢ please Williams, 94 Cost sonable reet. 10- new refus offe: FOR SALE—Steinway Lousehold furnit ; ing town. L. p, ] street. Tel. 70§-3. re. illar MONDAY, in | OCTOBER 23, 1916. )Jflg’; GRD ot CZ 2 (3 147116 ASYLUM ST. HARTFORD. 1 The Business Man —you know him! He's maybe forty, or up; prosperous, settled, keen and | alert,—possibly not quite so fast on his feet as he used to be, and a bit | heavier,—but shrewd and successful, | —the representative American Busi- ness Man, He things of life; knows and likes the good he’s well dressed,—and he hates to fool away valuable time on tiresome details,—he can’'t afford to. So, when he needs new Clothes, go to a merchant tailor. He step to a mod- ern store like this, ments, he doesn’t Not any more. states his requir examines a few fabrics and models, tries one on, before a mirror, and finds it exactly what he wants. His buying is done, and done satisfac- torily, As He | fine make in fifteen minutes. we said, he is a shrewd buyer. knows what splendid Clothes the out can’t be bettered; are putting now; knows they knows that just such men You can’t do better than to buy his Come in! All the Best Ita special models are designed for as he. 1 Models, $15 to $45. The Curran D. G. Co. are having spe 1 sale on coats tonight, Hon. Eugene Baldwin of Coaticook, Quebec, Canada, a former member of parliament from his district was the week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs, J. M. Burdick of Camp street. A marriage license was granted to- day to Frea X. O’'Brien of 148 Black Rock avenue and Miss Margaret J. Conroy of 445 Church strect. More for less at Besse-Leland’s.— advt. The meeting of the College club scheduled to be held at the home of Charles F. Chase this evening as been postponed until Monday evening October 30. TWor Shir Besse-Leland's. Mary h | property Lucyan B B, B friend Kiryezyk s on Alden oinowski. oll spent the week-end in Stamford. Besse-Leland’s.— trans reet T with For Overcoats advt. A the certificate of the settlement of estate of Julia Hoffman has been filed with the town cle Mr. and M Thomas Flood have returned from their wedd rip and have taken up their at 15 Pes ourt. For advt. The health department has quaran- tined a case of scarlet fever on South ain street For Sweate resider Underwear Besse-Leland's.— Besse-Leland’s.—advt, the Con- ol Insurance Thursday after- club. The ex- meet at 1:20 session will The annual o’clock. eet of The annual necticut Associn its will be hojd noon at the Hartford ecutive committee will o’clock and the busines be held an hour later. banauet wiil be held at 7 m ng ion Jesse-Leland's.—advt. loper as president nch of Con i Sons of the invited the “or Cap ciety the Revolution, has to be his gues t We evening The meeti officers will follow. members Hartford club 6:30 o’clock d election of the day nnu Tor Shees Besse-T Dr. B. D, inspector ten days’ vacatior where he has been vi Anthony J. McK is visiting relatives on meat and d from a in the Catskills iting his brother, of New York ymour street. s refur; Neckwear Besse-Leland's. A age license has been granted o l‘Lll‘(‘\ A. Galpin of 1,347 Stan- ley street and Miss Mabel A. Dyson anley street. For Children’s Suits —advt, W berg took coun inspect For land’; Besse-Leland’s. hissioner W, B. Ross- of first ward ville vesterday to work oats Besse-Le- the Childr —advt. Neckwear Besse-Leland' daughter was born yesterday Mr. and Mrs. John J. Walsh Arch street. to of 170 For Children’s Sults Besse-Leland’s. advt. A m”PDLfl ER AT 6 gen Frank Taft Kills Sherift With Shot Gun and Is Later Killed by Posse He Held at Bay. Whitestone, N. Y., Oct. After Sheriff Paul Stier, with a shotgun and keepir e of police and deputy who had surrounded his home Taft, 65 old, was illed today by tho Stier had attempted to ar- killing of | county | ray a » sheriff. years one of rest him for contempt of court. Queens | ! | MEMBERS NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE Represented by E. W. 31 West Main Street, EDDY City Hall Building Telephone 1840 OUR CIRCULAR Giving quotations, capitalization, rate of dividends, yield etc., on all LOCAL STOCKS sent on request Billings & Spencer Rights Bought Sold and Ouoted RECORDS SHASHED N STOCHK HARKET | Am | A Emerican Beet, Cuban Sugers, ‘Wall St.—Dealings on a broad scale at higher levels were resumed at the | teday's leading were stock market, the movement. Migh records established by American Beet and Cuban Cane Su- s and Central Leather also scored 2 new maximum- United States Steel’s belated opening showed a gain of a with for American Can, Car, Paper metal opening or specailties much or more Pressed Steel Westinghouse, International zad Inspiration Copper. Other general demand point, as and fea- unusval activity in Wabash Denver and Rio Grande pre- Chesapeake and Ohio and sues were in the inquiry for rails was again tured by issues, forred, Roc and. Trading assumed much wider pro- portions hefore 11 o’clock, embracing issues of every description. .Inces- nt profit taking exercised little or ) effect, prices attaining higher icvels. Unusual activity in Bethlehem Steel, which rose 30 points to 580 was feature. Central Leath- cxtended their gains with meta 1arines, petrolemus and fertiliz United States Steel be- came the central figure later, rising to the new record of 121 1-4, with gains of 1 to4 points in related stocks. Rails relatively backws but firm. lings up to the noon hour, whe almost zuoyant conditions prevailed, approximated 750,000 shares. Bonds were firm Close—Speculative issues one to two points in the later opera- tions, hut made partial recoveries on the greater strength of high grade rails. The closing was strong. APPA A\ "I AQ POIUAS2AIAVY OIUBYD HD03S MIOX MON 9U} JO SIdquuoT 00 ¥ Jeiyory Aq poYUSIUANI SUOL -v1onh OSuUTUOXH M20IS HIOX MIN Oct. 23, 1916 High Low Close .102% 101 1017% 81 80% 803 Beet Suzar e {A Central Leather and U. S. Steel Up | | Centr vielded | Am Car & A y Co. m Am Am Am Am Tobacco Tel Anaconda Cop T Baldwin B & O Beth Steel . 3utte Superior, Canadian Pacific 1 Leather Ches & Ohio Chino Copper Chi Mil & St Paul m Tel & S Fe Ry Co Loco |ColF &1 .. Crucible Steel Del & Hudson.... Distillers Sec Erie Erie Gene Clectric Goodrich Rub Great Nor pfd Gt Nor Ore Cetfs. Tllinois Central [nspiration Kansas City Ken Copper Lack Steel L (“n"h Valley .. Max Motor com... Petroleum ad pfd Mex National N Y Air N Y Ont Norther rfoll & Pac Mail Penn R West s s Reading Rep I & S So er Southern Ry Studebaker Tenn Copper Texas Oil Third Ave T on Pact United Fri Utah Copper - .... U S Rubber Co... U S Steel ; U s Steel ptd Vs Chem Westinghouse Western Unic *Willys Over -Div, com. . 7014 61% 821 111 118% 226 133 95 1063 85 % 883 560 65 % 174 1521 46% 38% 54 174 735 118% 44% 109 66 1343 23 152% 161% 100% 61 119% 121% 46% 635 103 46% 151 161% 983 46% BEACH & AUSTIN NEW BRITAIN NATIONAL BANK BUILDING. REPRESENTED BY L. S, JONES. ROOM 410 TEL. 2120 WE CAN OFFER FOR SALE:— 100 Bristol Brass 100 Landers, Frary & Clark 50 North & Judd 10 Colts Arms 10 Scoville Manufacturing 25 Stanley Rule & Level Company 25 American Brass 10 Travelers Insurance 10 FEtna Life ~ . 50 Marlin Arms 50 American Silver mpany Company Direct private wires to Hornblower & Weeks, New York, Boston, Chicago.