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NEW BRITAIN DAILY I-IER"ALD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10, 191& and struck her. She was knocked | 5 e Nessel replied to questions of Attorney 8 | McDono who associated with At- 4 | torneys Harry . Roche and Trving 1 by ireenstein. She said that it looked MEMBERS NEW YORK RTOCK FEXCHANGE 31 WEST MAIN STREFT . NEW RBITAIN, CONN, TEL. 2010 to her’ as if Greenstein was going to the left of the traflic officer nt the head of Church streat She W@ then stepped forward quickly BUYER THURSDAY ANDR = e it B ]00 Shg, stroet. He saw {ho auto turn i street Ties morning following the F | Main HELPS FR'DAY f | sharpiy as if to cul to (he left of the | bartenders’ ball was aired at length traffic officer. Miss Nessel wen vol court tnts morning before e AT e B | tho east side of Main strect. 1Te Jud John H. Kirkham. Anton | Xk - the auto swerve a couple < was fined $25 and costs; Pat- Zovernment but helps . . George Sessions « nville saw the Delaney was fined $25 and | himself to establish ] to dod ic auto. Trafic | costs: Thomas O'Dell was fined $15 ¥ girl tryin 1 3 habits of thrift which ; g Officer King gave corroborative festi- ( and Robert Rovle was fined $10. 2 mony. Attorney Greenstein took the | Liebler and Delaney paid and O'Dell stand in his own defense and said he | and Boyle was placed on probation. g % : : fused by the dodging t Attorney T, F. McDonouzh was coun- ortine: Spring Suits that : was confused by the dodging of the A S (e n,:::,‘?,.:,“:.‘ AT |,3~—|_ Third Liberty Loan ) S . girl. B. Stein testified to traffic con- | sel for I and Bovle. Attorney 'We will vouch for their style, qual- Bonds which pay | B Lok 4 i 4 i ditions. :\ t\flam :w l;yvvonfinln represented z . and make—you and the mirror 1% % interest and are 1 G Mearoeand o senedsing Sachiin | 2 5 n 8S the fit and looks. bt N A 3 ] = appeared for O'Dell seble Boyle | Plbe suits 920 to $55. | edinashominay Shore Haddock . ; AIRPLANF PR{}fiRAM and O'Dell were charsed with as- | W BRITAIN NATIONAL BANK BUILDING, 3 tions of $50 and up. Fresh Alewives . . B b i sault on Patrolman Patrick O'Mara, F. W. PORTER, MGR. TELEPHONE 2010. Soft hats in the new Spring shapes resistance and breach of the peace r Tl e Sounders 0@ A DISMAL FAILURE i i | ™ AMERICAN BRASS STOCK Henry Hornkohl, and during the trial Cape Butterfish 1b 121;c% e e B COLTS ARMS STOCK Halibut Steak ... 1b 28c§& ; ferred against O'Dell. They pleaded almon Steak . ... b 28c j : o e e iy e STANDARD SCREW STOCK nele Sam may well be proud of clothes—America makes the best ady-to-wear clothing in the world. are very valuable. In our store, right now, is a larg: Subscribe now to Blue Fish Cutlets b 17 tion of the ary training t about I vesterday morning ree Smetin I 20K et AR R o R et i T e BOUGHT AND SOLD = s 0t yoars thibihattle st bol Fresh Mackerel . . 1b 19¢ Wiy enr e \ R G e e, I (0 Gk CLOTHIN ¢ and to win it we must be ready to | @EFinnan Haddies . 1b 13cHl | rort saia “the ontput has cer paid no attention to them until = throw in all our resources. The men = B 11 increased and there scems Gorman hecame boisterous and then " S X m we propose taking today may well be Opened Clams . .. pt 18c§# ’lmy}ll\\ of the slgnal corps havlng an | Gorman was ordered to move d the means of winning the decisive rsters 35 Ll S s ong: Lman et and e MLW BRITAIN, CONR. victory of the war and with these Opened Oysters . pt 35 “On April 1, 3,458 primary train- | placed under arrest. The gang ther * e e e Salt Hernng .. each 53¢ ing planes had been un\nw]r»-.d of | pitched onto the officer. The officer toom 410 National Bank Building, Telephone 2120. two standard types. In advanced { caiq that Liebler kicked him in the MCcENROEF, Manager, America we have no fear of the Salt Mackerel . 3 for 25¢ i training planes, four {ypes are being ul ate iss . . 2 3 5 head when he was down He =ald muctuations o hone and depondency, | BRCod Fish Cakes . . b 22cH | 115 247 In these ples thies 1502 | eipated in' the misup. In the meleo COLTS ARMS of engines (foreign design but Ameri- | & s e ! Gorman, who was handcuffed, was { perhaps. oven in this battle. Let us | SEQ | “ Eol e e orian, o fwas handsuted Sima lRISHMEN IN HUUSE go through the vicissitudes of this E&:fig‘;@%&(}d .v r)k,‘!. 8¢ e ‘6""”“’ e Gonon et t });,,.‘1; .\w;‘.:vvln“v;\‘.’ ary (fi‘(z“in BOUGHT AND SO tremendous gle with stout and Gorman steady hearts. We have had sad and | B3 H away from him, although still hand- critical days. In those days we had Pigs Liver . .. cuffed. Gorman has not yet been rist pager | no sround for panic. We nave had | MPork Chops . .. .. ; CITY ITEMS causht, Serscans Johnson said that R e cais days when the outlook was brighter. | BV, 5 henyhe FplacediOiDell funder tarnest Southerr EVeal Stew . .. S O'Dell said he “slammed the big } Soutiaun | 5 “Make no mistake, there is no . . principle; it was purely a question 3 3 . i ¢ Soiihn of men. | cause vet for exultation, except in Boxs < 5, at | stiff.” meaning Patrolman O’Mara mancia il necessity for the raising ! A the valor of our troops. For a long think the members for Mayo (Mr. r ) llon), took substantially the sume | time there will be cause, grave cause, i . Bess Advt Irank Olcott said he saw the offi- = TR iy A mps - | cer surrounded by the crowd and| “=~——m— S~ ‘»" s g for deep anxiety and there will al- B | it Besse-Leland’s.——Advt fists were fi He identified De- | < (Continued From BAIn Dillon interrupted Ways be to the end cause for exertion i roop 3. Girl Scouts of the Trinity ‘ nditional on Ireland having and for sacrifice and if these avo | . . i erty to decide her own fate and given iith the unstinted devotion Mehican Creamery | azine in tableau form at the church oft &h liberty were at stake I certainly | With which our brave men in France | i§8 b | tonizht N6 admission will be charged, ”-\‘,, cohl sald he pulled a man off i ot ate to support con- | ace offering it, there will he cause for but a silver collection will be taken | O7Mara. Someon uasEand e Wes confidence in this country : ”] S, G G Sl e S 1ccused Delaney. who was stanc | | Bl e ription.” MAUE nearby. Delancy denied it “The honera rember,” said the nea A ENgCel o8 , Willys Ove 1 Supernumerary Officer McGrath il smier ‘never challenged the justice | e e L SRR m intass ot an L e S S BIEEEST GASUALTY 120! gave corroborative fostimony. as also B : . T rted it, voted for supplies and voted : ~ g | rank Fetzman and others. 2 G ] d | KILLED. g e o I [ o o e Fresh 3S 3 {at Besse-Leland’ Advt Wi de < He said he was a fore- s 2 5 | Collision Over Kelly Field—VFatalit rTu‘»:(»Ix” ,\'Tv”‘ ‘mll,m:, : k|lnr \.‘,"4 h"“(. \ N ts-“EG() Eie doz 43¢ The Ladies society of the Swedish | man at 11 & Erwin Mfg. Co. and 0[ ana[e WIre Sew]ce At Fort Worth. hged the justice of the war.. T be- ANut Margarine . . Ib im Baptist chur will meet at{has never in trouble before. ife an Anfonio, Ap: ved in the justice of the war and = = 30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon with | denied i any part in the trouble M i it : d so. I never voted for supplies Medium Size B os Oscar donnson st street. | and striking Iornkohl. He was fined | o\ o o0 oo T was i Cade: - e $10 for assanlt, $10 for resistance and 5 eyl = sale. Men's odd ousers, | 1 gt ' i ture at the dull opening of today's |lass of Marvsville, Ka did anyone else in this house, for (Continued From First Page) : " A b vote was never taken.” BC PGTATUES ¥ sollz o T eiind s 3y l"\yw;‘v"i (ln I”r!(.)\l'.m,“»"v‘(\:tvl“::ul el e i | Tatal A nd Wheh Should Include All Parts. Kople, Leo Landry and Charles L. A G fi. Ciuosil weehs Swite fo abitsssed | Erie i imsus, based bu possibilltics ,’,“'. ? LS ‘ontinuing the premier declared Roehl, all pneumonia: Brvin Jack- 15 1b pk Thrift sale of Men's and Boys' Cap: admitted being in the crowa at | Of early dividend Marine pfd, Dis € O o It 4s indefiensible that you should [son (mastoiditis) Clark FEdmond . p 30¢, Besse-Leland's—Advt e Grnelotithe oouble Dutttoow no | UllersNandl Sumatralobagcol Hem- s i e young men of 18 years and mar- | Krull, tuberculosis. % Dr. and Mrs. A. J. Barker have | part in it. That evening he wanted | Praced the other strons shares at| forth outhy ol d men of 35 or 40 with families Dicd of Accident—Cook James Leo, | BB Yellow ’l‘urnip llk R e Y T e SR comething interesting as he planned | B2Ins of fractions to 1 1-2 points. In- ) el el < 4 even 1 to 50, In England, Scot: | Gearge Adolph Horn, Clarehco Milnos, | [y o . s : T T S e e n e [ haealan one R he Eimote e Iv R e Ty O ee BRI RS hd and Wales and that you should | Privates Frank DeFlavia. Nathan ellow Onions . at Besse-Leland's.—Ac B e s sfc i lvere st Poutintd) folexae (G0 SALeLC A pel them to fight for the free- | Krantman, Henry F. Mitchell, James Fresh Spinach D : Ve doncing, music and the lights, He | American Car and Ameri Can m and independence of a small | F. Quinn, Jr. 4 oy AlWays more for le S Sl l o ¢ ke Ll * | Liberty honds were irregular. ? S g A4id not go to 1he Il with the others ame from Massach thollo nationality in Europe, while | Wounded Severel Lieutenants Lclandis == dxt mesty kohl. Tred Holfelder saw Lie Methodist church will present a mag- » % i and O'Doll striking officers, Henr Thrift sale. Men odd Trousers, while he was a nose dive. He w 5 g e ke il ety Trading was curtailed by the storm b_young men of 20 to 23 in Ireland | Danicl H. Lawler am D. Mever- Tohican Ass’t b large assortment ssault and $5 for resistance, Juds- | Which interrupted private wire com under no obligation to take up |ing, John Walter Morris, James dJ. o Seibert.—adyt e munication with the middlewest but GRENADF PLANT BURNS, s Wall, Jr.; Sergeants Seth A. Hensley, }OUPS 3 ca“ | Thrift sale. childrens J s \ defense was o by Lichbler, | upward progress was made Jater in e “The emergency which Mr. Red- [ William J. Sausville; Privates Dor- A0c at Beste-Leland's tTe admitted that the “witty re.|coppers and shippings. Gains of one | Damage Cleveiand $200,000—1 05 Prd contemplated, and which I still [ sey S. Dayton, Harry 1. Brisman, i A son was born {his morni e = [ flo N Ero o0 it s RwereRreg isfened SOV in fancaster $500,000 pectfully suggest the member from | Paul V. Plummer, James Shields. % New Rritain General pital to Mr. | ity. FHe said ihat he was struck on | SPiration and China, Marine preferred vo also contemplated. that we | Wounded Slightly—Captain Jonn | Wi Alaska Salmon . can 21 Tt A, nc e 112 Jubilee | the head Dby Officer OMara's club, TTe [ and Atlantie Gulf Distlilers increased uld not win this war without talk- | . Hurley. Lieutcnants Coleman D D : P - street : e e o 1 | its early advance. Rails and some in- : 3 3 1 tDomestic Sardines ©*» street aid he ed” Officer O'Mara with 2 s s measure, has arisen. Presi- | Burns, William D. Crane, Willis r 5 = = « ; TR AL X dustrials showed little change. this mea; <, ; ser urns Wi I BlE, illiam T MSardlS Ay Thritl sale Al e under- | the “heel” of his hand. He could e g R t Wilson’s dramatic decision n: ; nker homas J. Jackson, Morris Mustard Sardines 20¢ e 3 o R R D Prry e L | osing-—Trading was vi ‘\L Ny a last few days is the best proof | R. Tevi. Arthur 1. Martin, Thomas Tohi ) 2 ¢ 8 4 . Y o . | standstill in the afternoon but prices b i o 3rit The penalties his case were $10 for 3 there is a special emergency with | C. F. Martin, Willlam Micehl, Ber- Mohican Corn . . ¢ M| Licutenant D ofithe Brit- | e B I o omd '$5 for | Were lower, some rails reacting sharp- S alS Ireland It it wers meroly||inard J) Shanley; Serseantali o0l o) Mohican Peas .. can 18¢ < el IS ooy, laiipn) o L Iy ronto, Can., is spending a few days’ The closing was heavy Liberty 4} attle o ol g ) > B pard. Peter Cooney Peter I. 3 F i land’s battle the young men of | Eonnard ¥, ; 1 5 aam o7 1 sl Young O'Dell went on the stand S the igniti and might regard that fact with | Crotty, Claud S. DeCosta, Victor L. Mohican Tomatoes 21e ar iHe hame of Lis patente 0RO L T re 45 for e | ] s sold at 98.62 to 98.74, first 4's (10 U o Fifference, but it is not “horn, Howard D. Emerson, Thom- - Mr. and AMrs. John Dixon of Che bl ts o eiRtincEandl %5 tor 96.04 to 96.16 and second 4's at 96, | ICTEY TIPS g e 96.16. Therefore. we propose to extend M. Gleason, Augustus F. Hughes, i o T LD O T T e end Split Peas ... : armkonnest, g g B o pa o, military service act to Ireland | Herbert I% McKenna, ancis L. g fier the samo conditions ax Great | Meade, Roy G. Ransom, John L. Ross, | €8 Baking Beans . . . 4c 8 Oc, 63 and §1.00. neckwear, Tudgment was suspended in the - el T ftain. It may take some weeks Corporal Michael Bannon. Harold A RS se-Teland's always s i ety o 4 e s Z P 'k ans e , ase of Martin Zavinsky, charged with New York Stocs Exchange quota- | morning and is burning e agtual enrollment hegins Benham, Gerard A. Buckley, John J Por in(iBe‘““ can 18¢ J0c, 6ac 2 S, e tions v'mnv,horl T e o oo hara re of S That is a - declaration 3 utler, Daniel J. Carroll, John Un e e i se-Loland Ady A e e Ll Pl inst Ireland interrupted Willl Casey. Patrick Caultield, James $ R T e e § Bhyvaion] DitectoriolS: Slate change. 3rien, nationalist member for Cork, } Dalton, James D. Dunn, Joseph . ® v { Shiphe R A T = g , adde cns, John Naughton, Philip T ? e p ST High Low ‘And Irishmen all over the world.” | lerigel, Robert W. Holmes, Ray. o e Joun s a0 ikeep Home Rule,” Byrno Shouts. Jackson, Ferbert J. Kelly, : Michael Goodman, Raymond F gty i i Briduy night ‘Without delay,” replied the pre- addy, Mortimer A. Lynch, James | man, Harry Graham. Nicho i j e . ! L o, who contint “Meanwh MecGovern, Richard McNeill Frank Guida. Wovel | ey B Besse- | held at Mary’s Catholic church, end to invite parliament t John B. Manson, George Mevyer, | James Harnwell, dwa Tl d bacure for self government James Murphy, William Olive, Fra n D. Hawkhurst, Harold P, Ha- April 10.-yAn explc in > roor the « Co. ear i irted a took six hot 1 and cause compan ades for v missioner John A. Meehan will be 5 3 WITH PNEUMONTA Thursday morning at 10 o’clock. Bur 1 Pt sale eI Aaan c al will be in the new Catholic ceme- ar s | M. Pumphrey, Max Puttlitz, Thomas 1 Healey, Stephen & Hickey, | 70¢ At Besse Leland's t tery Am Smelting You can keep i said J. Rothwell, Patrick Ryan., George Ontest Hicke B il e The monthly meeting of the water | Am Sugar b board will be held this evening. Eleanora Berntson. Am Tobacco ‘Let the \isapprenen ! T Vogel; ‘'Wagoner William Tl Me- R0 TeL e o T Sl e ander-| . The funeral of Miss Eleanora §.{Am Tel & Te 0 i B " questions will Rea Allister: mechanics, Thomas J. Ho- T ;s sdvt | Berntson was held this afternoon | Anaconda Cop C]ty Adverhsemenl $ Each must b S t Jeremiah F, O'Connor, Edward from the parents’ home in Newi P 8 Fe Ry Co 5 0 Tk nald the prer 5. Schicii bugieis, Louis T. Paian- | LAWYER GREENSTEIN /| w1l bavic of msine co. No. 14 | 108 e at Erwin mortuary chapel in | aldwin Loco .. e T You can Keep he ¥ ders, William J. Nye, James L. Ric 1 with meningitis at Camp DI Thile | Fairview cemetery. The Rev. Schaf- o Ne 2 o rne | cooks, Patrick Roiand Michael "r‘,‘ GETS FI OF 825 R o i ;‘m’ml,:3",'1\\“‘:"1‘_ ter, pastor of {nc English Lutheran |B R T ........ ; " Noxy \‘*‘“”‘ (Eiiiin We said t S at | Hovance, Michacl O'Brien; Privates what it as a few days ago the young | church officiated. The pall bearers | Beth Stecl B : I hereby ot the view of rule Patsic Alfano, William . Anderson. = soldier is still dangerously ill were Walter Clauson, Oscar Nelson, | Butte Superior v giew fo f Henry Bakeman. John A. Barry, Jo- | A e Grorge Petersor erdinand Olson, | Canadian Pa While e it Bauer, Joseph I3, Becker, James | Younz Lawyer Prisoner and Couns e veb i a8e Sileas N\: eckwear. | ;yjiere Olson and John Nelson. The | Chino Copper tional Surope 1 P. Beglc Albert ton, Arthur e Glien e i - - 3 flower hearers were BT N vas und e Be t. William, J. Bergen, Joseph ent at Same Session of n Loomis. treasurer of the { ana Walter Peterson 11 was in | Ches & Ohio rne, nationalist, for Dublir C. Sicklick, James J. Sullivan, John Hogan, Stephen Jona Jr.. Ta Town Officers highest number « e il Teathe. spective offices, it meeting held Apri mmercial Trust company, Wil | Fairview cemetery Chi Mil & St Pau the vird Liberty Loan at xCol I & 1 i 2uth Eneito James L. Moflitt. rucible Steel nerrow evening % Del & Hudson The funeral of James T MofTitt largely attended at St. Mary's Ted to concedc : in | Berger, Moward J. Boomer, Bdwar Potice Court Naro : J. Bradbury. John Brawiey : ) i Dinic n: Attorney William M. Greenstein < oplo nt st rown: Tildo Brur aniel } | peared in the police court today ho not i ukowski, d I *ja prisoner before the bar and For 50c. 63¢c and $1.00. neckwear Distillers Sec e counsel for an accused hefore eourr. | | o So-hetands always.—Advt Catholic church, this morning. The { 1ric : FeaLle Broas hont aza N r 5 t FL. \ Y | Attorney Greenstein was charged with Thrift sale. Women's puinps, 33.43 | p W. A. Krause officiated at the 3 t e rink ion Whe Mortimer A, « Bernard reckless driving of an auto. Il Besse-Leland Advt e ehEmaes 1o pall bearers 3 2 Tl own the | Josgph . Conlon, John P | found gunilty and ordered to poy — SR were P. (. Mclntyre orge Moffitt, | Great 2 e p cogitinent at 1 W m Conville, Patrick G k e of $25 and cosis. An appenl wa Patrick Ticrney. Thomas Kelly, Wal. | Gt Nor Ore > \LFRED 1. THHOMPS ‘as 4 ¥ | Michael M. Corbett, Frederick C taken. Another tance of the DROGIS DROPSDEAD. ter Donohue, and Danicl Mullen. The | Inspiration : gl o hall not Germa ton, George P rouc Ralph strange and unust happenings flower hearers W Joseph Brady | Interboro bfd b Kennecott Cop the doom o T.ouis & Nash 5 1127 11 TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION. hwill L 5 1 o 5 1 3t 1 Nith Heart N re. = >etr a1 5 the height o liam A. Devine. Thomas Dillon. Tim-= { terins of probation. Their appearan Matthew Drogis, aged 30, was 3 ; ees 16+ Stamley Ta. | Notional Liesd WANTED-- Experienced waitresses at ‘e been deserted by one } I ] othy A, Dolan, Daniel A. Tooley. |in court is told under a separate | ken with an atts of heart fail Tuneralisenye Citle | N Y C & Hudson e ant, 78 Church St 1 anausky willl be Reld jat St. An-iSc = UL g 9 m 5 Neov Cons 4-10-2d4% drew’s [Lithuanian Catholic church, | W morning at § o'clock Burial S - fall to the walk by n N n i 83 erty Bonds, Nos. 1302 and 1407 re= exhaunst the German reserves vatrick., William Fitzpatrick. | A complaint charged Greenstein | hors who rushed to his aid. Medical By f spootively Finder please return enemy’s last call must be thrown | Charles M, Fletcher, arles J. Flood. | with reckless driving of an auto on aminer I k viewed the/ remains William Azukas. Mail S 3 to New Britain National Bank, re-g before this battle is over and Daniel Flynn, John J. Flynn, Ber- { Main street, last Thursday Miss Wil- | and =zave « 1se of death as heart The funeral of Willinm Azukas was .. ward b orica is only now putting the first | nard Fury, Martin Gallagher. Julius [ helmina Nessel testified that she | failur: attended at Andrew's Lithuanian | People's G R A staltment of her first call. Garitano, John J. Gleishen, Julius | crossed over Main street, near Church | The deceased made his holne with | Catholic church, this morning, the | Ray Cons o ) | WANTED—Metal pattérn makers an i Battle Must Be Won Now. Germann. Louis P. Giglinto, John Gil- | street, going to the postoffice. An | his danghters. He was on fis way to | Rev. B. V. Grikis officiating. Burial | Reading | flers. Address X27XN; ‘Herald. we wish to avold a war lasting | roy. Joseph B. Glenn, John Glynn, | auto driven by Greensteln came along | work when siricken, vas in the new Catholic cemetery Rep T & S com .. ’ 4-10-44 if the hattle is won, as oli. James Cunningham. James W.|of today was the 1 father | Smalley Street Resident Stricken | and Thomas Curtin, 3 Daiy, Albert Dauer, Patrick C. Cun- | anq his 13 daughter, . and another and morve . Amos Dowe, Joseph P. Dunn, Panl M. { heading. Creenstein was counsel for | ure on the sidewalk near his home at js not ready to put forth Dusapin, Leon Eckman, Patrick J. | one of the ganssters who participated | 46 Smalley street this morning and th of his mizht Fawecett, Thomas A. Ferle fohn J the trouble on Arch street ester died a few minutes later He 1ric b:gut on the other hand this hattle | Fennell, Burr Finkle. John J. Fitz- | day morning seen to st | |