New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 9, 1917, Page 11

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HEAD MECHANIC OF | 5w = wsomees Hindu and German Accused of Usmg NEW BRITAIN SENDS T o s + No Charge for Firc Apparatus, i p made complete returns. F. L. "FIRE DEPARTMENT | coiorcrse oo eyt American Soil as Basis for War Plots| |\ 15404 NAMES | Simter cneriarss % p pects to secure twelve Hardware corporation, praising - the | % firemen for the work at the incen- | i = nnmos toda.y, which will com - lbt. Q * Edvard Burke of No. 3 Selected | cicr i wodnesday. e 21, xet: Hard b - bury safety board and Plainville fire| . Ware Glty Shows Up we“ m g by Sfie[’ m commissioners to the effect that there! .- : i ; H e e R : | Han Pover” Cenus Edward Burke, ch for aid during the reign of incendiar- ; - - 4 : rke, chauffeur attached | jum and that they were glad that they : " s o To this morntng the New Britain | €/8n newspapers printed in 8 to Engine Co. No. 2, an expert on = sy could be ' of assistance, Chairman motor apparatus, was-appointed mas- | Babcock reported that the Hartford | o are conducting an rgetic c & - s ucting an ene; m ter mechariic of the New Britain Fire | 2uthorities not only donated their ap- ; # v military census bureau had sent|,going pogus . insurance compl % Desrtment at last night's session of paratus’and men, but paid for a pri- & : p , 15,404 completed blanks, properly | and eadeavoring to bring about'a the safety board. vate autoniobile truck to bring out indexed and filed, to the state bureau |yjation of -insurance comp 4 . The position - Ja| 1,000 feet of additignal hose on an at Hartford. In addition to this'|the Chinese government whieh i @ newly created one, made necessary | emergéncy trip. truck was hived number’ 639 indexed and filed cards |Protect the public against, institutions. While there are because- of the motorisatio from a Hartford garige for the trip, v - 5 /. department and the o O pon | the cost being paid by the commis- 3 : : of non residents, whose eensus had | .oiaple Chinese insurancs com i necessity of hav- | gioners of that city. i 3 ; been taken here because of their |there are also scores of wild, £ Bome one responsible for the cdn- A communijcation was. read to the d Dlaces of employment, were returied | companies writing fire, life and. ; ditlon of apparatus. He will have di- | effect that two traffic signs, tq nglles o the state office. . rine insurance. .+ Toat: charge of all repairs and “silent cops” damased by automobiles, , Shanghai newspapers are end | Dawpwork that may be tarmed cvey | Wil be shipped soon by express from . . A Strect Workers Needed, ing to. get legisiation through the: b 36 membde: s OVer | the manufacturers. The resignation . : _Tomorrow evening at 7 o’clock | picipal council in this city which B : rs of the aepaytmanm For | of Supernunierary Policeman Horace there will be a special meeting ih City | prevent companies of any natiol some" time, his worth ‘to the depart- | V. Mercure was nccapted witheut ¥ hail to which all who are willing to | from writing insurance in the. do duty as street census _enumera- |national settlément unless the’ ment as an expert on motor apparatus | cOmment. L . has been realized and repairs made | oot el ctation or' epdorsement | tors are urged to attend. The street | matic body in Peking approw g: 2 have saved the city miany & | O ChY Blectriclan (Gebcge Cooley rel- convassing will begin on Sunday and a | their' methods. This reform r, i ative to the @ppolntment of & man <1 Jarge corps of workers is needed if | vocated is the first step ton the work is to be done speedily. It is | tional legislation in Chins, EEoRnilssoner T to the position of assistant will not vank J.0 Moran g figured that there are about 4,000 | protect forelgners and Reqlight up the he accepted until @ numbep of appli- Q) D question &5 ta whether | .5510" are investigated fully:was in- ) B et e ars"Shout” 4ot | protct odens Should be in c¥arge of * W & v Bagartment motor appa oF iihe Dolice | dicated when the matter was dis- ) street census. methal and by giving { panies operating In any ¥ Do action was taken and It is mot |CU5d fully by Commissioners Stecle i v . ; many volunteefs a few names to en- | republic. It is uma that U cxpacted that there will bo along this ‘and Moran. Both felt that the.place § A 5 roll the work will be completed much | cipal council should take actl fific a+, present, Chairman. Sawarq | Should be filled from a list of more . . more quickly than it would if a few |and afford a. example to the Pas &, Babeock Gid not favor imcluding | t1*° [WO candidates. . B. P. Sage, re- v § volunteers had many names to solicit. | ment, which has been ‘slow-in‘d DPolice - department's inotor a: ferred to as 2 most competent man S The local bureau issued the follow- |ing legislation. \ tus “on. the ground that the dle - |and cgna‘,ld’ered favy orng:lv dhas not nip- 9 ing bulletin this morning: ‘A large partment chauffe - | peared before the board, * Inqliry ' 3 5 force of warkers toiled all day yester- ' 3 " fled to keep it Q:u::\g.:;:';l; :;,‘:::,l:‘ relative 1: reasous for h:.s no':n ap- day at the local census bureau e!lnek- LETTERS FROM THE # tion and. ha pearance developed the bellef that he E ; ing and filing ‘the names on the large d. have sufficlent time to do | Iy okt thero was little uee of ’ : number of: incoming blanks, Many | French Women o= Tntormed- peoble have been curious to know why bands quM ne quesflon of hig doing so, ‘inasmuch ds Electriclan Mbrousm upLby Commisatoner Mo, | Cooley had go strongly eadorsed _ an- - : it needs so many workers in the| pays March 9.—an T who sei that e estoner Mo [other. man. 1t was voted, to shave . : 5 . : : offics gt the City hall =~ They &K |, mrench reservist, reported “been tentatively discussed some time Sage and others:appear before * the Chandra. Hanador ~ Chakraberty, a > § e ) s o ot gust sinos @ + 880, and asked it anything had ever [ Poard at future meging. Also 1o nin faced, faisetto voiced Hind y ’ ¥ : : } s L. | Iy sttt ons about it Chaliman Bab., | communicate with the Gamewell Fire : Sk e 3 O e ‘ native of Bengal and a speaker of i 4 ‘What Office Force Has to Do, k , mentioned that he had been in Alarm Company, as well as electrical < vor of it six menths:ago and had departments in Hartford, Springfield | many languages (on right in pictures) «“Volunteers make out card index, .. IAvored Fireman Burke &t that time. | 374 neighboringicities! asking that | and Ernest Se Kunna, a German sub- #e) 2 two ‘cards being necessary to each in- mmissioner. Moran then- - entered | Fecommendations be made. Com- | Ject who calls himself “doctor”, (next : dividusl, .one containing his name for ‘the _motion that Burke be. named | Missioner Moran believed that a good | to the Hindu)’ were arrested, charged LEF.T. HANS scmvnzrz— RIGHT.DR. SE WUNNR the index, on the left-hand side of the | 0uart, who had worn \master mechanic; or -supervisor of |M8N can be secured for $1,200, es- | With being concerned in a conspiracy AND CHANDRA nnmw'og CHANEABERTY card with the street address on the | lier husband since " motor apparatus, for the department. | Peclally in view of the future Before | hatched in New York, tie purpose of ] THaht, the other containing the street |Just received a letter No.appointments to the regular po- | the one selected. which was the invasion of India address first so that an index of streets Uce.and fire departments were made More Fire Alarm Boxes.’ thioRah Chisse wilinnyisad sSe 1| B“Y SE"UT . Bold the regular meeting every Mon. | mavbe nept, | CoLels B e nks 0 & Mnl‘ht, it being .decided. to leave stigation of rebellions and uprisings ’ stead this for another meeting. . According | ,, A question of additional fire alarm | throughout Great Britain’s Asiatic em- %w:&mg‘h: tn:ae‘:l‘::c}:n’ln Mand:y: assort them alphabetically. The first 3 to_intimations last might, there wilt | 20X% as authorized by the common | pire It is'the view of the federal . ] evening the following officers _were | process Js a rough one whereby sec- fore a court rhartial and- [ b, at - least, four appointments as couneil, provoked a ‘lengthy discus- | authorities that the scheme was di- { appointed Patrol leaders: Irving | tions of ‘the alphabet, of say four let- to. confinement untll ‘thé eénd reguimr policemen. There are . two gonA A communication from the | rected from Berlin. It is known that i Conklin, Robert Tracy and Herbert | ters, are taken and the blanks kept in tilitles. Until now, it is sacancles, one due to the resignation | GameWell company was to the effect | a Chinaman, selected to assemble, the ! Schmidt; assistant patrol leaders, | Piles to correspond with these letters. 96, Sergeant T, M. Herting and ad- | that an option op boxes at the present | arms and ammunition to be jused in Clayton arker, Raymond Isleib and | Next these roughly assorted piles are saneement of Theodore Johnson to a price has been ‘extended fifteen days. | the proposed rebellion is' now on his At the indoor meet in Bristol last | Arthur Barrows. Clayton Parker was | assorted into each Jetter of the al- sexgeancy. and the .other cau Clerk Magnell had information rel- | way to China/ expecting to-carry into Saturday evening, Troop 12 of St.|alsc elected tréasurer. Members | phabet by another person. Stll an- Jhgi death of Policeman Willlam F. | 8tive to fire alarm boxes of other | effect his part of the plot: !M..rk'- church’ won second place in | of the troop ar reminded that re- | Other person assorts the plles, again e.. Their places have been tem. | Dlakes and was instructed to secure The arrest, according to the federal the first aid race and third place in registration dues of twenty-five cents | working them into alphabetical order, porarily filled by supernumeraries, | further information. Commissioners | authorities, may be only a beginning | stretcher making. These were - tho | earn urc now due and must be turned such as aa, ab, etc. in form andifesture . perwons Ewo. additional men will probably be | Moran and Steele doubted the wisdom | Jn the country wide roundup of aliens jonly points scored- by the New Brit- | in next woek. “Taking each letter in turn, the | desiré to hand down to po ted..for.a new, beat, to be estab. | ©f Making any change in the type of | of various nationalities who have tak- 'ain scouts. , On Tuesday evening . at clerk of the card index Tuns through | faithful a portrsit of t the piles taking out of the first index | possible have ° & nu& inthe rapidiy-grawing Sunny- | DOX, uniess there was absolute as-jen advantage of American neutrality the regular meeting, a log-book was NO SHOES NO EXCUSE. the name of the individual making the | Paris, It began With the e district’ In -the- western section | Surance that it would fit'in with the | to plot on Amerigan. lnfl against the_ startéd to record all activities of the: ‘many, ] 5 | Goslar. Germany, March s—Excuses | 100 MM 00 H10 SN0 Q0L IF the | ink of celebraties tn the forin o present system and other boxes, Both.{ allies. troop. A hike will be taken tomor- said that it is entirely unwise to ex- ‘Wolf Von Igel, who lert America as |Tow starting at 9:30 and a. second di- ~has ‘expressed the bellef : that, | periment, in any way, with such an | & member of Count Von Bernstorff’s vision setting out at one o'clock from of proper shoes makes it impossible for the pupils to attend school have | card from an index and places that in | Now all sorts of people are der. the. present. system, he can get. | important mechanism as the fire | German embassy staff, and who was | the church will meet the morning de- | 1 ng:next year without any addition- | alarm system. Both were of the indicted as one of the principals in the | tachment in the vicinity of Loon lake. ; become so frequent that the magis- a “finfehed” receptacle. The blanks | themselves portrayed in ' ‘the: 'men,: save . for the filling of exist- | opinion that there should be a uniform plot to destroy the Welland canal in Troop 8 will hike tomosrow after- | trate of the city has had to issue a ue then ready for shipping to the| fashion. The-fscial: nuln la) zvacancies, he :admits that he ‘will | system. unless there is definite assur- | Canada. figures in, the latest disclos- | noon starting from the club room on notice, warning that no more such ex- | headquarters in Hartford, where they | not only reproduced as ded at.least two; if the safety board |ance that there will-be no mix-up. A | ures. Se Kunna admits that he and Camp street at 1:30. Various tests | cuses will be accepted, and suggest- | are again assorted. possible, but the dolls m dn—(l' ex- the :proposed’; mew . beat. is | possible slight difference in cost, they | Chakraberty received. at least $60.000) will be the particular feature of u\e I ing that the children be supplied with “Rlanks of people living out of town ded amd- ther depattment cHauf- | intimated, is secondary in Importance | from Von.Igel, but the prisoner main- | afternoon. The troop has voted wooden shoes. are kept in a particular pile. Blanks po-nmzutofi.ha ofl:hn-l’u sare placed o an eight-hour de-|to having the system at the highest | tains that he received the money for . s [efficiency at all tinre. “legitimate propaganda.” = H ' Phe comm -lonern talked approv- ¥t was votéd ‘that an amendment be Chakraberty admits that, traveling | ingly of giving:additional police pro- |added to the annual requisition, mak- | under a fraudulent Persian passport, | taetion in> the Sunnyledge district, [ ing provisions for the addition of two | he visited Berlin a few montha ago iy becausc of the rapid growth | regular policemen to the department. and conferred with certain high offi- | m&nd the pronerty valnes.repre- { The commissioners decided to pur- | cials of the German government as chase badges for thelr own use, In well as with one Jodh Singh, a Hindu, Cisit Service Report line with similar badges furnished in | 32id to be the head of the ant'-Bit- ferk A. G. Hendérson of the civil | other cities. Following the _session | islV organization known as the; Tonleg fyico commission sent ifi his report | there was an executive - conference N“Ti:n’l 200 !:h ke 1 thie Dlctubes & ‘axamination given Tuesday night | With Chief Rawlings relative to vari- g b > < appilcants-for appointment as su- | 0us details of department work. 'o‘nI:“;‘l:‘:“::‘;’;‘ :g l:":;"‘;mp'l"“c::‘ | SSuheraly ROlSmen And il - Frtiz Kolb accused of plotting explo- en. 'Those passing the examinations S incrnueraries were, declared | REBUILDING MERCHANT MARINY | 51078 in America e Sl SO e et oo oo ARE GALED HEROES |l Now is the Golden Opportunity to Buy All Kinds of Furmume Vashington street; 95; C, G. Cully of Submarines. E cxton street, 94 S A ¥ iyt O = | London, March 9.—Th in- S < | iebler; 24 '1-2 Lafayette street, 91; : A e new min-f 45 Houscwives Have Abundant | WHY? by school children’s parents that lack | card in a *“finished” receptacle. ,An-| with heads téfmed to accantus other clerk removes the street address | characteristio features of the ¢ aries’ F. ‘Twining of 346 Park | Ister of shipping, Sir Joseph Maclay, reet, 90: Harry N, Anderson of 252 | is expected shortly to outline his pro- Praise for Fishermen Who Brave . ith-street, 90;: Michael J. Flynn of | gram in connection with the con- SRRl s 5| S o e o G| el We Bought Our Large Supply Way Before the Pnces Advanced dl of 20 Lafayette street,” 85; o MOHVOY *of . 251 ~Wanhington | erare it be Ehean ot op tret ay| ermen are counted high up among the et,'84: Herman E. Erling of 674| 5rrangements can be made. war heroes. by ‘the ~ housewives. of pst Main street, 80, No comment In e Uni States Paris. Braving submarine menaces in B r e, fahowing fho motlen thet e e et centhy J3ben | the most dsngerous zone they have \ b4 appointed. It was announced | puilt in about four months. One Brit- | S2UENt enough herring this season to t May and Mandl had perfect drive'the smoked variety down A from . ish shi expects to cut the ti 2 rages in the physical examination. :f D:nm;‘dm to about t'l:zree r;knt::. three and one-half' cents to two cents Vhen the names and averages of | wnhije another concern Mas agreed to |2 Pound; it enjoys the distinction of e S e | 11 e enia memert e | ol ool e e e | 1f YOU Make Your Selection NOW. It Will However, Be Too Late 4 The mysterious migration of the fire department came up, there a’discussion as- to ho: many . i SEaAN BANK. herring brings it in immense shoals noles there = are, - Chairman| CENTRAL EURO from the North Sea inta the English lf Y D la w WI“ G Y th Ad tag E tl ock.was of the opinion that, with Amsterdam, March 9.—Negotiations | Channel and along the coastsof Nor- ou e y e lve Ou e vafl e Xce g“-f::c ehars 'l':..'.‘a"i'.";fi:; are going on between prominent cap- ::.’e:d’;‘:: ::-d:::s:::::l‘ anb?clober- Low Pnces’ But we Must U[‘g‘e Upon You the N lty Of lm- all eligible. Clerk A. E, Magnell | italists in Germany and Austria-Hun4| somewhere off the mouth of the Selm. . not:positive as to how many va- | gary for the foundation of a Centiral | In the meantime their feeding ground $re on therc are, but was of the|European Bank with a capital of one | is the same as that of the Gefman medlate Actlon 5 2 R that appointment-of all eligi- | billion marks. Branches are. to be|submarine, ~ - o J < 2 § would cxceed the limit allowed hy | established at Berlin, Frankfort, Ham- | Precautions were taken to’ protect s ancc for the department. Jt|burg, Vienna, Budapest, Sofia, Con- |the fishing fleet this year and its s ' ® g v voted to find out relative to this|stantinople, and the concern is to be | work was unhindered and prolific. i e T have a report at the next meeting: | a sort of central bank for 4ll the | Only once, at the beginning of the ,‘ ‘3 he mumber of eligibles exceed the | states of Allled Central Europe.' The | season, did a submarine emerge in e ¥ fyber of places and it is necessary bank will be under- German control, | the midst of the fleet. It found it ! & “ghoice, according to & mo- |-according to the Berlin newspapers, prudent to plunge again without at- i By - Comnlnulone:d llH:e“Mut:{l and all the Central European govern- | tacking. ¥ 3 le, the applicants req ments will grant special privileges | The fleet was ordered to ki 9 ke P A e B e B o Don’t Overlook the HOOSIER KITCHEN CABINET Week jir ‘quatificafions can be noted first | mercial interests and alllances during shortened the season three months out gt 3 e [ T T B v o |l Furniture Bought Now Will Be Stored By Us Until Needed and r n{'.n‘ lm" se(::l:w"tn:‘:m.nmlm 45,000 tons in a normal year. Y.l:m e looot}len nt.met' 92:| - AUSTRIANS CONTRIBUTE. The catch was 80 heavy as to dam- I‘ I; ‘ ) H A R' : hn F.;O’Brien, of 126 North nrut Vienna, March 9.—Every one of the m- thcyf::;:.::"n:: ‘:w‘:v O : ! F E F C E E “Frank C. Steiner, oth“l:‘ tG;:r_; 13,000,000 German-Austrians \ within | sloop in two tides _landed u'a.ozo Dt Chl.r’l;l Gl'tnr = 3 )‘ry aren the empire is represented by 1,164 | worth of herring at Boulogne. "hm 0",1‘. A, | Kronen (3331) in the war loans that [ The fleet of 30 bis Boulogne “lug- ot siroet, 9 Tave besn raised In Austria. These | S5IL S0 REVS 00 PSSR 0 S rtie street, 9 loans hdve amounted to 18,000,000, ‘of 166 High street, 90; | 000 kronen, of which the ~German | b¢ Used for coasting traflc. transport- of 11 Meadow street; ;-‘-‘uem uT:: subscribed some fifteen | 116 €081 and grain. lions. six million Gzechs have wm,.um and & gquarter, | TOBACOO TICKETS “IN TRIESTE. w) the. 13,000,000 in_| Berlin, March 9.—There is such a al ! %mm- acarcity of tobacco in Trieste that {tf} S ——

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