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(:001) CISTHES G ERNBmN(,( (: 00D 'HATQ We stand by our standard )il conditions—anything you 3 be high grade ere at and must Good suits as low as $14 and up to $30 for the best. When it comes to good value—see ho overcoats we are selling SPirts of madras, percale and silk | [$1.00 to $6.00. Underwear, pajamas, Sweaters How about a new em t00. NEW BRITAIN, CONW, CITY ITEMS Qu , Former Congress- Reilly and other prominent to be invited to the hising services at the church rangelist which are ohn the T eld on Sunday March Property in Belvidere has ansferred by Mary and Frank aumberger to Michael Lyrick. odves!] Lana Co. has transferred land Derby street to the same party. | ditions are so much { ber of imporant | upon distribution of food, fuel or the | maintenance of health. | ton warnin socks hat—we have | BMBARGOES LIFTED Restrictions On Three Iarge Eastern Railroads Aunnulled—Congestion at Canadian Border Complained of. ‘Washington, Feb. 19—TFreight con- better in the ist that the railroad administration | stated today it had been able to lift the embargo restrictions on a num- articles dependent Montreal, Feb. 19.—Canadian rail- way officials today wired to Washing- that an increase of freight congestion at the border is re- sulting from President Wilson's proc- lamation requiring export and import dicenses on shipments valued at more than hey asked whether some arrangements could not be worked out whereby the cars enroute might not be accepted by American roads. CHOIR BOY MUST DIE >aul Chapman, 16, Sentenced to Death in Electric Chair in April Tor Murder in Brooklyn. New York, Feb. 19.—Paul Chap- man, a youth of 16, a choir boy, was sentenced to death in the elect chair in Sing Sing state prison by Supreme Court Justice Isaac M. Kap- per tada Unless Governor Whit- man intervenes by commuting the tence to life imprisonment, the boy will die sometime during the first week in April. He was convicted of killing a Brooklyn shopkeeper, while attempting with two other youths to rob his store NO SPY IN NEWARK FIRE. | Blaze Due to Gross Negligence, Inves- tigator Reports. Washington, Feb. 19.—Investiga- tion of the fire at the wharf of the Quartermaster’s Depot at Port New- ark Terminal, N. J., January 26, by a department of justice agent and a military commission “discloses gross relessness on the part of the con- tractors engaged in the construction of the wharf’ on which the blaze arted, the department of justice announced last night. The fire was caused by a sand and cinder drying apparatus and not by enemy agents, as had been suggested. rail- NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, HELD FOR MURDERING |DEATHS AND FUNERALS Q = / Torel PRIEST IN AUGUST, 1915. AndrenTorcs Andrew Torell, one of the most e et oy prominent Swedish residents in th city, died last evening at the New Confided Story of Britain General hospital, followng an operation for liver trouble. He was | 54 years old and was a native of Sweden. He emigrated to this coun- try 36 years ago, and worked for Bridgeport, Ieb. 19.—DMichael | the Stanley Rule and Level Co., later Schramm, aged 30, who had been returning to his native countr living in this city since last Septembe > was married. Coming back to under the name of Michael Lowes, ca, he entered the building con- was arrested here today charged With tracting business with his brother the murder of the Rev. Father Kayser, John Torell and his brother-in-law, a Polish priest, in Gary, Ind., on the Alvin Carlson, and when the firm w: night of August 24, 1915, and is held incopporated several years ago, I for extradition. The priest was shot was named secretary. He leaves h and killed during a hold-up by WO twife one san Gustay Torell, a o men in an attempt to rob him of proceeds of a charity collection. Schramm, according to the poli has suffered from insomnia and fits of despondency and, they say, has con- fided to friend: pa of the story of the priest’s death. The arrest followed an investigation of these alleged con- fidences, the police here say. Bridgeport Man Killing to Acquaintances and They Told Police, ernment and stationed in Florid three daughters. Misses Anna, Hilda and Ruth Torell; one brother, John Torell; four sisters in Sweden and a sister, Mrs. Alvin Carlson, of this citv. He was a member of the Swed- ish Lutheran church, the Vega so- ciety and the Knights of the Golden NEW TROLLL DUL Hazle Manngon ¥ Frances Agnes Dobson. Change i Beardsley Announces Hartford Line. month old da Manager 1" Beardsley of the Jrederick H. D Connecticut company today an- merly of this ty, died 3 nounced n important change in the afternoon of pPneumonia. P fu- trolley schedule between this city ne was held today and the body and Hartford. The new change_be- wag brought tol this city for burial comes effective tomorrow and °af- in St. Mary's new cemetery fects all runs to Hartford between i the hours of 12 o'clock noon and 7 p. m. Between these hours the cars will | leave the center on the hour, fifteen minutes past the hour, on the haif hour and quarter of. The the old schedule of leaving at se 27 and 37 minutes past the hou will give the crews of the cars better chance to maintain their run- ning time and likewise avoid certain traffic L'(I“"l‘sl‘()“‘ and Mrs. MUSICAL CONCERT. Tomorrow evening the New Brit- ain Institute of Music will render its second grand concert ai Turner hall. The program is be a rare treat Pr director of the institute. will a violin solo, ad to vary the pro; ‘laphone duet will be rendercd by Talm- gren and Miss Marie Staubert, and an instrumental trio, violin, ’'cello and piano, by Prof. Swanson, Prof. Sheid- eker and Miss J. Sheideker. Mrs. Mabel Baldwin will be the accom- panist. REV. J. 4\ DOHERTY CHAPLAIN. New Britain Priest Reccives Commis- sion in Army. | STANLEY POST MEETING. Rev. John. A. Doherty, a curate in An open meeting will be held to- the Immaculate Conception church, morrow night by Stanley Post, G. A. Waterbury, and formerly of this city, R., at the hall on Main street and an has received notification of his ap- excellent program has been arranged. pointment as a chaplain in the United The Boys' Club orchestra will render States army, and he is now awaiting gelections and children from the assignment. Tast street school will take part in Father Doherty, attended t. the program. Mrs. M all will fa- Mary’s parochial school and later yop with vocal sclections and Mr. St. Thomas' seminary, Hartford. He Reardsley will give readi The was ordained into the priesthood in members of the post will also take FEBRUARY engineer in the cmploy of the gov-| Frances Agnes Dobson, the three | 19, 1918. Financial ST0CKS BOUND UP; MANY GAINS MADE Sharp Upward Movement Regis- tered When Market Is Opened Wall Street—War shares and kin- dred specialties bounded again at the opening of today’s mar- ket, recording gains extending from large fractions to three points in the active first half hour. Shippings, rails, stecls and the usual leaders ad vanced more moderately at the out- t but increased their gains later. The rise prompted further heavy cov- ering’ of short contracts. Libe bonds showed slight irregularity. CLOSE.—Lecaders reacted 1 to 2 points on the heavy profit-taking of the last hour. The closing stron Liberty 2 ‘s sold at 9 0 98.10, first 4’s at 96.50 to 96.54 and second 4’s at 96.10 to 96 les approximated 1,000,000 shares. | New York Stock Exchange tions furnished by Richter members of the New York Stock Ex- change. quota- Feb. 19, 1918 High Low Close Am Beet Sugar .. 811 79% 179% Alaska Gold o s 234 Am Car & Fdy Co 764 Al Tee B ORI il 14 Am Can 31 Am Loco Am Smelting Am Sugar Am Tobacco Am Tel & Tel Anaconda Cop AT S Fe Ry Baldwin Loco B & O BRT Beth Steel B . Butte Superior Canadian Pacific Central Leather Ches & Ohio ‘Chino Copper Chi Mil & St Paul. Col F & I Cons Gas forward ! & Co, | Ralph A. Horr, Red Crog Alts d by Unknown, Man in Of- | which will be+ Seattle, Feb, 19.—Ralph A. Hnrr,; i | Rea Cross worker and candidate a ¢ nomination at the mu- | Med v : el | office ‘phone 428-13, residence *phone Thermo-lite Bath. ricipal primaries today, was shot| g - and seriously wounded last nizht by Macsage Headaches, Neuritis, Insom- . Rheumatism, Impeded Circula- ! himself in Horr's office. The who fired the shot as well a who accom Reading o Rep I & S'€ So Pac & Ry So Ry -#fd udebajer Texas Qil .. Union fPac United/ Fruit Utah Cop J 8 Rub Co S steel 3 Steel pfd Car Chem ... 48° Westinghouse .... 439 ‘Western Union ... 90 Willys Overland .. 20 CANDIDATE FOR MAYOR ere Worker, | be noeg | in the store uht the sale regarding price list will be nounced later.—advt. al Masscur, 74 W. Main let Ray, unidentified man who concealed | man | gjon, cte. Treatments through nied him escaped. ¢ residence or office. oul GOODWIN, BEACH & CO. o one allowed starts, dme time this wee the exact date and further particu- . fice in Seattle. lars or | CARL YOUNGBLAD, M. G. Graduate another ;N“\i('m or by appointments only at %ames Low, who recently enlisted Budapest, Hungary, in July, 1909. | part in the entertainment. e “This negligence,’ said the depart- Lol h the Canadian army, has been = €~ | ment's announcement, “in the opinion st Ln IR A hoted on account of physical dis-| o "4po jnvestigators was so “:{gmm ELKS GOING TO MERIDEN. bility as to cause a recommendation for the A delegation of members of New Mr The past mas of Centennial | jpstitution by the government of civil | Britain lodge, B. P. 0. E dge, No. 118, A. F. and A. M., who| proceedings to recover for the dam- |ney to Meriden toni; E fre employed at the North & Judd|age estimated to have been at least | Exalted Ruler Fred Harper will at- tionery store and on opening it found . Goodrich Rub atory, will be in charge of conferring | §400,000.” tend the meeting of Meriden lodge. A that it filled with partleles of | Great Nor pfd , pust master degree on a group of The announcement said the super-|banguet will be tendered Mr. Har- broken glass. Unlike the similar in-| Gt Nor Ore Cetfs. ons at the lodge meeting Which is | jnendent in charge of the dock per- [Der at 6 o'clock in the Hotel Win- cidents feported throughout this | Inspiration heduled for 7:30 o'clock tomOIToW | mitted the drying apparatus to be | throp, at which Exalted Ruler T. W. - country, this was not filled with pow- | Interboro pfd ight. placed on the wharf the day before [ O’Brien will be in attendance. The dered ground glass, but instead | Kansas City so The monthly meeting of the Swed- | the fire, and experts expressed the |local lodge will observe the 50th an- seemed to be filled with small pieces | Kennecott Cop kh EIm Baptist Foreign Mission cir-| opinion that the blaze was caused | niversary of the foundation of the or- | of broken glass. Lack Steel e will be held tonight at 8 o'clock | by this apparatus. The fire in the | der Thursday evening after which a e o e o 5 2 Sns : o oo i an- | round in the * tourney will be Mex Petrol ith Miss Lovisa Larson, 22 Corbin|furnace was drawn the night of Jan- |T 3 i Mes Patre 0 ge license has been grant- | witne: testified that fire wa = At R 5 . 2 5 1045 | organized and qualified through years of efficient, A marriage ns as b g = Dot el o o e ! = i : ~ £ & o Harold Dewitt Prentice of 2 | lowed to remain in two big pipes, part | FIRE AT CORBIN'S T (R e e el B S T 7 trustworthy service, to act as Conservator, Guardian, Jlonial Court, Martford, and Miss | of the apparatus, and that this heit | Engine Company No. 2 was called FoS ¥ Building Shi 3 Cons .. 1t 9% % Executor or Administrator. ret Miles, daughter of I. I%. conveyed n: lmn cm;lr- 5 ;‘I{\(fl l’i.;:::l““”\ at 10:19 o’clock this morning by Infernal Machine, Which Damages | ; H&HRR 3 20 29 5 5 B or 5 West Main street. | forming the bed upon which the es | o stin alarm for a fire in the jap ' - Nor Pa 7 S 875 The Apostolic Assembly will hold | 1ay, set fir room kiln at the Corbin Cabinet Lock Interior and Tnjures Several. CAPITOL ‘57 )09000' dat el e e Co. The blaze was extinguished Stroct) and chemicals with little damase. Crucible Steel Del & Hudson GLASS IN CHOCOTATE. s William Fudson of Trinity | Erie will jour- street recently purchased a cake of | Frie 1st pfd t where Grand chocolate at a Main street confec-f General Elect Investment Brokers, National Bank Building, Room 410, Local Securities Bought and Sold. E. F. McENROE, Representative. Connecticut Trust and Safe Deposit A STRONG, RELIABLE CORPORATION al- = part | Pac Mail § S Co SURPLUS $750,020 Paterson, N. I., Feb. 19.—A bomb | ponn 1 Shstoied i e vorunaa ot e | Eenm it o an w0 o Connecticut Trust and Safe Deposit Co. county court house here to- | Progsed Steel Gar M. H. WHAPLES, Pres't, HARTFORD. CONN meeting at the ‘,‘ corner. of Glen | ockcwell snue this evening at § | locl. Evangelist Elleston will be | K\ PLATN RATLROAD WAGE! v. A number of persons were charge. All are welcome. | hington, TFeb. 19.—Increases slightly hurt by failing glass and Constable Fred Winkle will sell the | A jong list of cases the short | i ges received in the st few , plaster. bre of Michael Pisarko of Broad | calendar for the the city by various classes of railroad | fect at 10 o’clock tomorrow morn- | court Friday afternoon has been | cmployes were explained today to the ! POLIC LI, STAMPS, lg to satisfy a writ of execution | compiled by Clerk Emil J. Danberg | wage commission by representatives: The police department iS making ainst the proprietor. as follow | of the managements, continuing thMrl fine headway with the sale of War Chief W. J. Rawli will attend Anson A. Mills against New B tain { information in aiding the commission Smi_ng« amps, a total of ,“” worth funeral of Chief Stephan Wheel- | Trap Rock company, pleading or de- |in making recommendations, ving been disposed of in a wee i, Winsted tomorrow. | fault, Cooper & Mink for plaintiff, J P SHORT CALENDAR CASES. Long List \\~|”uul for Friday's Ses- sion of City Court. ~ The'day each week whenthe pl"lCES arelowés Save your money. Ihe special committee of P. Tuttle for defendant; Matthew ol teachers representing apeiak against Michael Pisarko, ot = are seekKing a T in pay from | al, motion to reopen judgment, A. A. j-n school board met this ernoon | Greenberg for pl intiff; Peter Twar- W p tatement to be pre- | dus ainst Michael Pi o, et P board's committees this | motion to reopen judgment, A. A. e Lo R s forth all arsuments | Greenberg #or plaintiff; Steve Jacobs L il o i inst Nicholas Cherpak, bill of par- ; icular: T. Ringrose for plaintiff, Klett & Alling for defendant; John e Noval Beesvre I8 doine on Pinches, et al, against Conn. Motor flo-cay furlough and is visiting s | o o0 TH e LT ST reopen Brents on Belden street. He adsment, F. B. Hungerford for Specials Specials United States Food Administration License G—08535 ening, 1 increase Seaman Carl Rittner of the United SINGERS Big Patriotic Meeting, Feb. 26 rehearsal Community orchestra. GRAMMAR Q(‘]{()0]’4 HALL, 8 P. M. Dircction Mr. Bocbe. 9tol1l A. M. Ohio Noiseless Matches 4 boxes 190 3to5 Smoked Shoulders Ib 24° Moghican Peanut BUTTER o1 29€ 9to11 A. M. Large Yellow ONIONS 4 lbs CHEESE WHOLE MILK Volunteer chorus tonight with the sined the voluntary corps who are y sent to France on duty on the Danti Moreno, and expects to leave for| ,i.nqing or default, F. B. Hungerford ipon returning to his ship. e e R e e Rocco Mastrianni against s — - — | fendant; WOULD SEIZE DOBRUDJA. | Jacob S. Lisbon, pleading or default, HELP US by Joining the Chorus. Best Pure LARD 2 Ibs pleading, J. G. Woods ja. Germ Best Native Potatoes 15 1b pk Large Ripe Aunt Jemima Pancake or Buckwheat FLOUR Package 1 5 £ New large Sauerkraut can 1 7 & Mohican Assorted ¢ soup 1 0 Argo Corn c STARCH ... pkg ° Good Pork 1R8c¢ and Beans can id Mohican Pure c CATSUP pt bot 23 COHEN IN TOTLS. T | Jacob Cohen, wanted by the local | police for alleged forgery, and re- cently prisoner i the TFairfield o i1, Bridgeport completed his sentence yeste at the institu- n and he prepared to leave the Luilding was placed under arrest by BERLOES SeC SR *d New Haven officers for alleged for- Faste of € Mo " ry in that city. When his case is Washing isposed of by the Elm city authori- of all phases of tie: he will probably be turned over flditures in the buildi Cohen, it is al- pesnme shipyar« Record on a ha, been started by and other agents o Clean Solid CABBAGE .. b wancy Baldwin APPLES 4 qts Dried Peaches or Prunes 2 1lbs enormous of the 'o the local police leged, worked for the special edition last year, durir which time he forged the name of number of local people to contracts. o men, ment of justice. 25¢ 19c Sliced Pigs LIVER Plate Corned Beef 1b Solid Grape FRUIT .. 3 for Sweet Juicy ORANGES doz 9to 11 A. M. — | . B. Hungerford, Seymour C. Loo- lb 56‘ gc Amsteraam Feb. 19.—Peace terms | yne, as defendants, M. H. Camp for s G teed o Brick or Muen ter ered NRumania by Germany, 1ha yaintiff, Cooper & Mink for defen- | (xuarante (¢ S enn B doz 5c¢ I 31c | CHEESE 38 n indemnity o t J2. Chiappini again Sam especiall itz, et al, default, J. G. Keuh] fcrd for defendant like Fresh Pork Goeds Must Be Moved to make room for Shoulders .. Ib N Spring Goods. Legs Yearling c LAMB .... b 26 At $11.98 One Navy Coat, Size 41. Was $27.50. At $7.98 Seven Coats, sizes 14 to 40, were $16.50 S ; ke o) p e s At $7.98, One Navy Suit, size 18. Was $17.50. Biins tonie i ot Laay Of the Nev; I;Inta.m Institute At $2.98, All Skirfs on one rack, prices were of Music Rump Roast maniar May Pay Heavily I or | mis for d ndant L. C. Zetterman Peace With Germany. sgainst New Britain Tool company, e \‘!,;"V'\x‘lfv‘,;’wiv‘}xr.‘ Leipzlg sass Hm\":‘:.l;‘:,f: apore B e " | Waods Tor. praimtim, Wiett & “aning | P bE P Fi SH A Large Shipmqqt Fresh Fish Fom Heriin suse 3 13 W 1 Seainet Fos Totre, 1 5t - | Ffi&é‘@iifi Pit E(E%Agé DUNN on Sale Today tood, £ T 4 ars or special complaint, Cooper | B8 o Opp Arch 127 Main St. Phene 1409-2 Frankfurts or ] Q¢ take char At $17.98 One Brown Coat, size 38. Was $45.00. At $13.98 One Pekin Blue Coat, size 36. Was Choice Hamburg 21 e STEAK to $22.59. At $17.98 One Navy Suit, size 36. Was $45.00. C R R RN re $5.75 to $10.00. Sizes, waist measure 24 to 36. No Approval. Mohican Creamery A Big fi)s E Speclalib < motion to cite in son & Torell, vintiff, A. Greenbe for de- Hbably v £ Frid ¥ LT Mink for plaintiff, . B. Hunger- _ ¥ EE BOLOGNA Ib OUR FINAL CLEARANCE SALE 28¢ $31.50. Fresh Pigs CLAN ;m,‘,(-‘,‘\: 8. C. '._Semnd GRAND bONCERT : At 12 98 One Striped qult %lZe 40' VVa.S ‘§3Z..)0 I he held tomorrow afternoon | At Turner Hall, ‘, No Charges, No Exchanges, Piho home of Mrs. Blair, of 240 5 R iinic by th fmm. - i’l‘amormw Evening at 8:00.