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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1916. YOUR DINING ROON FURNITURE NOW FOR THANKSGIVING VWL HANVW ) 2 HERY ILATEST The Famous Summit Combination Gas and Coal Range Guaranteed Sold 25 in One Week. Have Received Second Shipment. We Want You to Ask Anyone of the 25 About It. Free Trial. One Carload HOOSIER KITCHEN CABINETS Just Received at the old prices. Join our Club toda; 1.00 Down, $1.00 a Week. Bt wide cuphoard” spoce—uncluttered "oy partitions or ‘cubby holes We are Sole Agenlt)s f;)r th((i 4 3 . a Burrows Home Pool an Second Carload of Magee Ranges Still at the Old Prices. Now Is Your Last Chance | Billiard Tables. Buy one for Before Prices Go Up your boy. NES -; MINISB’%R e:: ; ’s-;:::f: R ts own religion. The action of the |for the Stanley Works, has only been | foreman of the Harvard lock room at GHURGH BRINGS AGTION Main and Main streets. At present | While they are equipped with dan M]NORS 0N WARPATTI mans represents a great advance |in operation for three months the|P. & F. Corbin’s, is announced as a these traffic points are protected in | gerous weapons they are a menace td in the continental attitude toward hu- | results are said to be most satisfac- | candidate in the Fourth ward and it i the day time by a policeman and a |the community. Grand Jurors would rights. I regard the news a |tory to New Britain manufacture is expected that the Fourth ward | standard and at night, short standard | do well to pay some atténtion to th of Arbitration | o contribution toward the eman- | Plans for the future include advertis- | delegation will meet next Monday i All Saints’ of New Milford Allege Mis- | with red light attached. conditions among the negroes. 3 \ips »t the Jews of Poland.” ing in cities like Boston and New | evening and nominate him. It ha < { It has been suggested that inas- e % 4 With Neutral Chairman—Louis- ationto g S e o i e lfmmm m]:::l:}[(u ';::“‘ml’: ’,‘“‘“} management of Estate of Mrs.| . uih ne traffic hao now been suffl. . ““3“‘“.‘ Surrounds Burglary. most desirable type of skilled help to [ as candidates have proved about as Sarah S. Black, I ciently educated to turn around these vnmfi:_fcri}_fl.\' mOTI\I-nk"\" burglary at} New Britain hen’s teeth it will not be 3 3 pivotal points without continuou i 5“‘1-‘(‘““9(]‘?«5 ]ixl\f‘n rise to the Since the New Britain office w necessary. New Milford, Nov. 17.—Alleging ! running down either the policeman or e gat o 0" thieves may be at opened between 200 and 300 app! | ok | mismanagement of the estate af Mrs. the standard, it might be advisable to n this locality and that the ville, Ky., was selecte ) < S ST A ) il : s wual convention of Strip Stockholders of Power. tions have been received and about Sarah S, Black, S St ‘hange the form of traffic standard. ak was committed by crooks of the mnext annual convention c Sarah S. Black, the wardens and chang more than ordinary ability, National Association of Professional Chicago, Nov. 17.—Charles G.|100 workmen have been sent to the | ANGELLS D]VORCED strymen of All Saints’ Memorial Chairman Babcock o 3 ey Baseball Leagues meeting here. Dawes, Chicago banker, speaking as:|various factories. All of New Brit-| chuch, acting in behalf of the chruch, board has a plan in mind of having | According to reports in circulation Much important business w S- | 4 stockhoider, telegraphed yesterday |ain’s larger factories are affiliated | have made application to the probate an ornamental standard, eight feet in hmre byl 1{}‘,1;cal'itJ1ns lmnt ;he :;mrg‘ : e Pehesston st Sl bl o ement and 2 Zl . e o e ight and surmounted with an elec- |12y was deliberately planned and was posed of during the d sessio '~ | to Seward Prosser, chairman of the re- | With the movement and a large num- | pyorossor of Psychology at Teland | COUrt for removal of the executors, height ““d't;‘ o3 alobe, erected at | executed through the connivamos: Bl cluding the controversy res organization committee of the Chica- | ber of the smaller concerns are rep- A hearing has been set for Monday tric light with a red g 2 { | men In an ‘automobile who lorsd til proposition for minor les repr 20, Rock Island and Pacific Railroad, |resented. Robert S. Brown of the! Stanford University and Belgian*Re- | morning ‘clock ini the ) Naw; each of thesefcorners In someiofithei e sentation in the National all | (pi¢ the reorganization plan author- | New Britain Machine company, C. F.| | Milfard court rooms, The church was | larger cities such ornamental traffic | Night man away from the garage by dommission. After extended diseus- | il (80 RS LG G oula de- | Bemnett of the Stanley’ Works, Jo-| lief Worker Accused of Desertion. | given a fund of $15,000 by Mrs, Rlack | standards are successfully used and “711]:,1:‘?';1&??‘)1;‘:‘\: to ;»c delivered to sion a plan was adopted providing for |, iu "gockholders of control of the |SePh F. Lamb of Landers, Frary & | CE | and a rectory was given, for the bene- | the base of the poles are protected by | TATH tonn a creation of a board of five members | POV Clark and Carlisle H. Baldwin of the| Y®lo Alto, Cal, Nov. 17.—Dr. Frank { ¢ ¢ the same church, to a soclety | concrete. SRR 18 clisree expiuGs D to be entirely separate from the Na- Mr. Dawes, who said that he repre- | Corbin Cabinet Lock company repre- | Angell, professor of psychology at|known as the Trustees of Donations | M sl Mmq:“g:{?::f b tional commission to decide 1l mat | sented the views of himself, J. Ogden Mrm‘}ncu‘l manufactirers o the board | Stamford university, who recently re ‘(\m] Bequests for Church Purposes for| ANNIVERSARY OF D, O. K. K. | the New Britain rond. The motorists n ar rom e T r g "3 s i irectors or he county. Secre- s 3 St ™ ic: . . o7 or il Birom iR Armour and other stockholders of in- | Of direetors for the county, ~Secre- | turned from service in Europe on the | the Diocese of Conneeticut, e s e s e I e it e o ot T oty Sl e between the ma. | fluence, suggested that stockholde o Ve Besien reller commision, and nis | Included in the estate, now made e le, D. O. K. K. was ob-| When he returned to the garage he S finfconirot ety nates e ma- | 5 eured. before the time limit for | Street in the Fotel Nelson building. wife, have heen divorced, it was | the basis of court proceedings, is the|Hira Temple, D. 0. K. K. was | found that the place had been en= dor, and minor TEABUSS | = feara | depositing thelr stock under the reor- | learned here today. Mrs, Angell was | Property formerly connected with | served last evening after the regular | cui JTE HhE PIACC TEE TOCR CUE H‘“\'K‘l ':'(;"“"""“_”"h‘ prosidont amd | Banization plan that no move would D D STREE' Louise Lee Bayard, daughter of the | Ingleside, credited for many years as|meeting. An interesting program was | $65 taken from the cash register. He B e minore association, | De made which would take control T : late Thomas I°. Bayard, ambassador Deing one of the most fashionable| .oyrieq out after a banquet had been |is of the opinion that the motorists e ehirron he Natlonal | ieiaownessio s stocks Board of Public Works on Fall Tour to England from 1893 to 1897, and | schools for girls in the country. orved by the Pythian Sisters. Su.|Sent for him to give confederates who one “‘\\“‘\: L b BRI O b of the City. sceretary of state during = the first The church representatives allege | Served by the I DISLers. . SU-| were probably loitering near the gare < et g e L clilie M p . Clevelana admir ation. that proper means has not been used ! preme Representative T. W. Mit-| .0 an opportunity to enter the n\m‘n ;;‘.“_"h Sl o DU[GJ HOUSE TURBULENT lk](:slerfhl]_\, nfleln{mtn 111_1: board Oi Mrs. Angell was granted the di- |tn dispose of the preperty and that, if | chell spoke as did George Wright and | puilding. PBote yaseball ; public works completed its postponed yvorce last Tuesday in the superior | the present manasement is continued, | S ~ the four. other members. The Ll S5 25 S > 1z he superio ans continued, | coonel Schulz: A number of Hart- tertainment- (?j\ Uiekfour m__:l e s hia = fall tour of inspection, visiting both court at San Jose on the ground of it is doubtful if the entire estate will i e L, or G nopLLs Deputy Accuses Fellow Members of |coMPleted work and that planned for gesertion, and the decree was entered ; any more than pay the debts, ag,chairman A e ) the coming Owing to the cold on the secret files. They were ma i & comuitttee consisting oS Graft and Succeeding Confusion | weather the inspettion was not as ried in Wilminglon, Delaware, in ; == on the program. Musical selections | evening in the Town hall for the ben= Sigonshine NP S : . long as had been originally planned. | 1591. WEATHER OUTLOOK. were ) enjoyedipduringy thel eyening. { et joffthe fund. they, Sre RIS, Oaklanc . and Lt o )\n; Forces President to Adjournment. The work inspected was: Rhodes and SR | Among the other speakers were|enable them to lease club rooms for New York, was appointec ake e T s Snow! 17 o e 5 ‘his | Vizier George H. Mitchell, J. A, Dolan, ' the use of the bers. the matter with the National and Am- | Amsterdam, via London, Nov. 17, | (12870 S0eets MOCodams Pkl GHE WON'T LOOK PRETTY. RESE e Brediotell R o R TS o oside S e i o e ni L e ou i ecr efican league t\hl;: ”7:,.‘]“:":.“:-, 8:08 m-' :lm‘;m[u_llll.\l calm Do | cadam; Jubilee street, semi-perma- | : — ection Tonight The social features of the Temple were | acrobats at one time connected with ing in December, with pow 2 cedings of the Dutch lower —house |, . ¢ boving: Corbin avenue ,improve- | Waman Elected to Congress Puts Bars New Haven, Nov. 17.—Forecast for |described by Deputy M. H. Norton. the Barnum and Bailey circus, will ry out the plan. N e e distur "“‘Tl"‘ (‘1 "f;'\ f‘[bf"";‘f ment; Cleveland street, grading; Down on Cameras. New Haven and inity: Unsettled ———— e — furnish the principal attraction. Lloyd (non xn\mm\ H«"'Lm“lum‘ aes [u. itement (e :""‘r;n“»\m:“ l“l y!‘ l"; ¥ | Shuttle Meadow avenue, retaining | a Mont . | tonight and Saturday, probably snow BEdwards of New Haven, will give toag, American association and - | Nierstrass, in o vehement speceh, ac- | SIS Merlow SOILe, | SUUNE | svisou, Mont, Nov. 17.—No more | furtiey (ot Plainville NeWs o s toro wil b vooal s o onal 1e Eenlan mm“‘- clared that various deputics belong | ottage Place, macadam; Elm street, | pictures are to be taken hy moving | Tor Connecticut: Overcast w lections by local talent. Dancing will /\‘{\ ;”"t én‘nu”“,\” iR ”"“ o e o, e ‘x;r ' | permanent paving: sewer in Connec- | picture men and press photographers | Probably snow flurries tonight; -at- e 1‘1- e follow, Fox's orchestra furnishing the the National anc n 8 ol Sty i ere usi i b er- i ave: 9 P 5 = - 5 urday artly e, ks (resh S »d from Eight age.) sic. elfminate part of the drafting Sl bRt Tie meriberslattioaa n(‘l:it ,mr;m(el.w n(t‘lx:*;w::.f(tersrcx)lnq;l” of Miss Jeanette Deniem tie. ane Wiml\ partly cloudy; fresh south (Continuec g music. o in the mational agreement af- " il o ersine 5 . |erea we > acceptance of u - ; v P 25 i rief Items. ‘ectir e al 0] * v v ) o a . o ri stree: States congres ccording to her deci- The disturbance which was central A o » s Sl ‘ Jor league clubs from Class AA teams. | Tho socialist leader Troclstra | 9ePtance; (‘)‘f;‘s;d 1‘;0“\"2‘_r‘(,‘:f\_ ;‘1“';“; e | yemtaad oy e e Mg | 80 it would be well for his to leave [ed an anniversary high mass yester. On application by the Southern as | climbed on a bench and hurled re- | o5, 0 FRRSOC (IR O DY HEGERE | T positively refuse to allow myselt | sissippi valley has moved _eastward | them alone, at least until he could get | 4oy morning in the ORI T sociation and others the convention |proaches at the nceuser. The presi- | T "o} ‘treet macadam, now in the | (0 be photographed and will not leavo during the last twenty-four hours and ' assistance. Sk OF Mercy “zor, AT AER TN A adopted & '\)w":‘l,,fll:],u m e U;\n :}‘l‘n \’\: finally forced to suspend the works. Locations for poles on ILin-| the house while there is a camera |is now central over Ontario. It Will| (g was unable to locate other con- | . “‘ B e Tow every minor leagu A sitting. 5 : s Meadow ave- | Man on the premise: said Miss | probably pass out of the Lawrence | B Miss Anna Fléod of Fast street, hag Tavor it coln street from Shuttle Meadow ave- | v I Stables endlholzetreatad tohiaipont 4 galary and player limit. evice nue to Monroe street were considered. | 1tankin. The block in which she | valley tonight or r It e Rcoe— Easass e ) Al resigned her place in the seaming de- S MANY “FLOATFRS” HERE lives is patrolled F Sl e ing unsettled we . with saow | The injured negro was attended by | partment of the local mill of the JUDAISM IN POLAND. o = 3 A e Republican leade of the state, it | flurries in the lake region and north- [ Dr. J. C. Tanner. Accompanied by the | Bristol Manufacturing company where > e o THIRD WARD PRIMARY. is said, warned Miss Rankin that the | ern New England. The temperatures | man who had assaulted him and other | She has been employed for a number on in Public Taw, | oo i R publicity she w receiving might | are rising slowly in the northern dis- 'hogroes who had grown weary of |Of years. She has accepted a place pe o orkman is | Decided to Fill Vacancy in This class her as a freak. It was at this | t\nv(rl...h\vt. (mtm\llE”Ilo‘\\" in the south yjeir'jobg, it was said he went to New :\\)vh the Ingraham company of E a5 made not |Atlantic fcoast CHlling frosts Wore . proven this morning ol. | reported far south as ’l(')\>(>!\~l!'(‘,‘ Z A drunk, too much under John Time for Action. Barleycorn’s influence to tell his Demand New Board ville Gets 1917 Meeting. OPPOs ROCK ISLAND PL. “New Orleans, La., Nov. 16. Banker s Reorganization Would ford men, among them being A. B.| Court General Lawton, F. of A. will Smith and Charles Parsons, were also | give an entertainment and dance this Recogn Despatch Says. { SN : -~ Found by Local' Office of Manufac- ner if Contest Develops, suggestion the decision TLondon, Nov. 17 Warsaw tele- 5 to have any photographs taken for 5 A At 2 sting of the Third ward rep- | gram announces lhat an edict has turers’ Association. il g zaseiine Of 1y e umeil | Newspapers and moving picture, | Fla. A o | S i been published recognizing Judaism ¢ resentatives in the common council, Northfield, Vt., reperted two de- The report of last night’s affair and | name, was arrested on Central Square a religion in public law,” says a Reu- New Britain receives its share of [held after the close of Wednesday, o AT grees below zero this morning. [similar brawls among the darkeys |this morning by Constable Marino. ter dispatch from Amsterdam, its from that class of the chron- |evening’s meeting, it was decided to DRIVING CLUB DINNER. Conditions favor for this vicinity ! working at the transfer station ha ewton Manross post, G. A. R. en- ically unemployed known, in mercan- | hold a primary to fill the vacancy Members and friends of the New | cloudy and unsettled weather with caused some indignation in town and [tertained the department officers and & o Ser g tile circles, as “floaters,” according to | caused by the death of Councilman B e joyed @ Veni. | Somewhat higher temperature. the belief is generally held that it is |members of the Woman's Relief corps New York, Nov. 17.—The announce- | Gordon J. Ely, secretary in charge of | Eliot H. Porter in case a contest de-| =" iving club enjoyed a Yeni- i) Fes) time the authorities took some action. | at a supper served in G. A. R. hall ment that the German governors of | the local office of the Manufacturers' | velops. The primary, if held, will son dinner last evening at the Park | AV ORNAMENTAL POST. The negroes should be disarmed and | Jast evening. After \he sprédad thers Poland had issued an edict recogniz- | agsociation of Hartford County. This | take place after Decomber 1, that| hotel, as the guests of William H. L YORS e 7™ |those carrying revolvers should be ar- | was a celebration of Lincoln's Gettys- ing Judaism as a religion in the ci 1 of job-seckers is not considered | date being fixed for candidates to| Cadwell and Fred Parsons. The deer | safety Board May Consider Changes 'ested. That is the cry that was | burg addr An appropriate pro- law, was characterized by Samuel Un- rable as it comprises workmen | appear. In case of no contest the | was shot by these two men on a re- ) il | ralsed today., Southern darkeys, most | gram was rendered. teffayer last night as a great contri- | who are unable to do satisfactory | primary will be dispensed with and | cent hunting trip. Mr. Cadwell made At Two Traffic Corners. of them illiterates, unaccustomed to Miss Mary Petinato of Pierce | bution toward the emancipation of |work in other cities or are victims | the Thira ward delegation will fill{ 4 few after dinner remark s did It is likely that before long the the ways of the north, are difficult to | street, who is seriously ill, was re- the Jews of Poland. of the wanderlust germ. the vacancy in the customary man-| Mayor Quigley and songs were ren- | safety boara will consider two changes handle, and should any of them run [ moved to St. Francis' hospital for “According to -continental ‘law,” he Although the branch suprevised by | ner, dered by Ernest N. Humphrey, M. T. | at the corner of Church ~@and Main amuck while under the influence of |treatment. It is thought that she 18 f saia, “each country only recognizes|Mr. Ely, formerly employment agent| T. R. Merriman of Park >lrcct.l White and William J. Mueller. streets and also at the corner of Bast |liquor, there might be tragic results |suffering with typhold fever.