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NEW B}iITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 3, 1918. 1 . N There is probably no factory of this and would like to continue. Tt is be- Negro Murderer, Once Saved, Execut- et size which under the same conditions lieved that Commissioner Steele will Regular Bal. DuoRib Union Suits | ed for Second Killing. Ma Quigl Advi L i f 3 Mayor Quigley Advises Lowering of l[] has done s and the employes of | not resign and will require the mayvor {at $1.75, now 3 for $4. Wilson's. o Us {not only done their bit but have done - — \" The Swedish Bsthany church will | Erather, negro, was exscutediat the| L o¢ 22d Fiting Salute Tomotrom heir utmost, may well be congratu- s RICE-WADDELL. hold a business meeting tonight. state penitentiary here today for the During the Big Parade. -~ +lated upon the spirit which they have { shown and the record whic they e[‘age Subscnp[w[] $55 a0d ( neve made for themseives, also the support which they ve given their officials who organized the campaign. oal Invested Over $200,000 ¢ rhe chpioves fna e compins i are holding bonds of previous loans { amounting to $517,000 aind to the | he officials of the company are Third Liberty Loan the company as ing ; pride in the response of | 4 corporation is subscribing $200,000, employes of the Landers, Frary | making the total subscriptions to the murder of Homer Ch cel Y ; e ] apman, a cell « ilk Shirts, all prices S e lnas As a token of reépect and honor for + | Nava serve S Take Besse-Leland's advi . 8 Votes for Bamlorth and 9 Blank; | X Feserve sanior to Take scnoor | Besse-Leland’s only.—sdvi Prather had been sentenced to | the New Britain soldiers who have ) Teacher As His Bride. Mrs. Koplowitz of Dewey street 18| death in 1911 for the murder of .| died in the service, including thoss . o i v | entertaining her nieces, Misses Vin- | e A : ‘| vha died before the troops left this Waddell of L City. but his sentence was commuted | €1ty s well as those who have died Miss Jennie Columbia o sireet in honor of her sister, Miss enuinoRs BhRCeEEl L CORREIB e Re ol fe imprizonment by formeEiGave | 1= SuNel HOIEGREERoT vaccident REnd ook battle, Mavor Quigley today recom T ; | Estelle M. Waddell. the engagement |-cland advt. ernor Cruce as he was mounting the e 2 4 T:» choice of Samuel Bamforth to | of the latter to Ilenry W. Rice was Isadore Weinstein purchased the ) scaffold mended that the flag in Central Par bolifantenant of Doliss| was mane at|lonroiy. ) ST G T TR T e be lowered tomorrow afternoon during ; the meeting of the board of police | Mr., Rice, who was formerly em- | #uction yesterday. Mihaley former- | o 2 Wk the parade and a salute be fired. Clark factories to the Third Lib- | Third Liberts Loan from the em.| commissioners last evening two vot- | ploved by the New Eritain Gas Light | i conducted Longley’s restaurant on _”hf) New Britain Trust Company jEhcgine vorgalsulin ten CaRI PR RIS Loan. In all 3,128 subscriptior ploves and corporation aggregate | I8 for his appointment and two of | (‘0. and resided on Maple strect, is a | Church street. :.U \T ('Ipc‘:] ;\a.:urdn_\-, Se S a D i bR Bl e ® secured aggresating over 5200.. !$400,000, and to the three loans over | the commissioners voting blank. seamon in the Naval Reserve force on | We are positively selling botter | pecciving suboamuiCL the purpose vt [ mon council to ask an appropriation an averase subseription | $800.000. Tt is a showing that the | Lieutenant Bamforth and Sergeant|the U. S. 8. C. No. 19 at New Lon- |Caps at 50c than other stores retail | erty Loan o ageir C0F t0 Third Lib- | to provideftor a temporarytapletiie $55 per hand employed, bringing | company. City of New Britain and | William C. Hart took the civil serv- | «on. Fe is a_thir e | for $1.00.—advt. A e suotui in SenuRl T RS P factory well over the top in the | State of Connecticut can point to {iCe eXxaminations for advancemgnt in | Mason of the New York consistor Professor J. . Berkeley and Pr cFa 5 per, cent efficlent class. Nine out | with considerable pride the department, Hart receiving a|and also belongs to the EIKS. MisS | fossor R, X Vaughn of the famalts of DEBATERS SELECT MAG. ke S he Tave aiad o wB Bvebi ton om0y et of thel ot s mark of 92 and Bamforth 85. Chair- | Waddell, graduated from the local |{he Newion EhnfoTine Tacultydon e : : i OIgkll sEolaleT PLe g s oRcnd for it I the Newton Theological seminary wiil Samuel Mag was elected to have been killed in the service in y actually subscribed to the loan | DESERTER ARRESTED TAtRE; King d ng the ap- | Figh school in 1911. is a teacher at|ofciate in the First Baptist church | the affairs of the high school de ¢ seribed on this tablet | morial to the soidier dead in this great Tt is his idea to e the names :}l: is (||l_m:?.uk(.1-|5»| (l(r{)m; tion :’02112;11:‘::]}}1‘;0m‘ri):;\:m'gh»;!1!1_'?‘\at the | the East street school during the absence of Rev. E. B.|Ing club at a meeting held at ti Later the mayor advocates a perma- e patriotic spirit which exists S view that civil' serv- = R Cross. The former wi school yesterday afternoon. M al- able ining the names of bughout the entire organization 3 ice examinations do not necessarily HURREY HERE TOMORROW. Svnday. men W preachinei though he was not a me-.‘.x.m-‘:‘i'y:if :1;‘(”w:wvl\Mv‘h:&fifl”(‘\:hfl“‘hzxw s peially when one takes into con. Santi Stella Will Have Police Escort /establish any one man's claim to Charles D. Hurrey, who will de- Ba“;,.iggan . o . | year's team, is one of the best de- |supreme sacrifice in this war, but als fation the fact that all classes of | When He Marches Off to “Do His ‘@pPointment. Tho object of the liver the principl address on the oc- | a¢ Beses Lelands 5 baters at the scheol, and promises fo | those who died during the Spanish- r are employed and that among Rt xaminations is to eliminate incom- | casion of the thirty-fourth anniver- $ be one of the mainstays of the team | American war in 98 employes are men and women of 1 n i ) peten In this case both men|sary of the Y. M. C. A. at the South | -Arrangements are being made 1o | the coming vear's debates. He is e - B aore aireront natienaiitiea: When Santi Stella goes oft to war | were shown to be competent, the | church Sunday evening, will arrive in | COPIer the third degree on a class of | "y oiner of Bdward Mag. president | OFFICERS WANT CONVENTION, Blof whom speak very little Ens. { e will have a bolice escort. The dis- | younger officer having the . higher | this city tomorrow evening, He will | cindldates for Dily councll, K..of C., | bs"the olun doring the. tears 191 John F. Leeney of this city, state tinction will not be exactly an honor. | average, The difference in the stand- | make his headquarters at the New |00 either May 19 or 26 in Holmes & | o€ ppilty (or 08 00 WOOR TUATE L Cicni "o the Ancient Order of fnis splendid showing has heen Stella is not hankering for accompan- | ing was seven points and did not | Tiritain club. Mr. Hurrey will meet | Hoffman’s hall. The committee in | i i oot a0y o SUTORE SR8 B89 | ipornians, last night stated that it ikt abont by a systematie effort ment n:’ the police: in fact he does | prove rious greater superiority. | n.embers of the association during the | CIATEe consists of Edward A. Me- | ¢ S IECRRRC FRERE SIS SV o ihe consensus among the stato the part of the officials for sev- NOt Want to 2o to war. Several weeis | O this point the commissioners did | “ocial hour Sunday afternoon. The | (FthY. chairman; John L. Ress and | (o " miors chosen are: Vice presi. | officers that the annual convention months to bring home to their @80 he was ordered to report With a i not exactly agree. In the opinion of | church exercises are open to the pub- | f1oMas W. Crowe. A degree team | oo 0% S 0 n P00 e coeretary, | should he held this year as is cus- bloyes the real nature of the pres- | contingent bound for Camp Devens. | members who favored the appoint- | e from New York or New Jersey will | 2ehn SCAE ot e minacer | tomary. Some objections have befi 3 3 o i : S b e a; - | 5 : “harles Campbell: business manager, | toms Some ob, s have conflict and each man’s duty in He told the first draft district offi- { ment of Ramforth they regarded hi — NG LR Ol Rl i i ra ai 1 = 4 ials N as ot © carrior i 5 N him j > T as asile; assist ma o raised to holding the convention on matt National flags and serv- Cials he was mot a warrior and did { favorably because of his more variea | Y. M. €. A. RECRUITS WANTED. | Nainsook union suits 43c at Besse- “]‘\loll;'jl?'l: }?’L::fll'\rl\ The Spanish emb | account of the war. but the officers flags with patriotic literature in (POt Want 1o go and all the o ONers | experience. By reason of training | J. A. Wolf of the ¥. M. €. A Leland’s. Why pay 69c and $1.00 | iy et to dlscuss plans P O el that masy matiars or iAteMtaE lish and other langu are ©Of persuasion were unsuccessful. The : B S 7 R e elsewhere? Besse-Leland's ree. | oL s sl e e ' ed in the various departments |day before the departure of the draf- and temperament they 1exardr;d him | xvqnonal college of Springfield, Rt T eland’s of coursa. to be given for Vocational pupils in| the country can be carried out at 1 £ e @ . B Il< 5 & N Be il e e oAl o as better equipped to treat with the ! will be at the local association Mon- B June, this afternoon such a gatsering. shout "(1 actory and Bt the | KE8 o O iend he went i | Pien undsc him and the peopls with | day afternvon at 1:45 o’clock 1o falk Alvin W. Bearse, athletic coach at Tlnb‘ of SR mpaign a notice the postolfice e severa) | \Yhom he would come in contact. | v.ith young men desiring to take up the High school, will sever his con- Bhthus of ho Thied L he NATUre | hundred dollars he had on deposit in ) LNSY 8lso regarded the co-operation + T. M. C. A. work as a career. The | nection with the school ahortly to ac- | GozermentgWorE: Special Armenian services in cele- of the Third Liberty Loan | ars R i i Sped L I o , 3 : . N Works 5 . Sl oot e C o 7 i e S Reo coshnss s ot e ;n‘ tthc department between the new | Ray State _(gl_legs_z connected with | cept a po:"ifm 1n.rhe Stanley Works. While the Vocational High school ' hration of the Armenian Easter wiil beginning of the campaign for | Peared. He walked do the rail- r“‘l u :nz\mva.nrl the men of the force. | l((:lumbm 1 n:\r‘l"syt and students aro ‘Spcdal saie, Young Men's Sport | has not heen called upon directly by . be conducted at St. Ma church at criptions tewms made up of the |road arcade on the eve of his depart- | & e favorable to Hart practically | ranted B. S. degrees and diplomas | Coats $10.00 values, to close $3.95 at | the government to help in munition [ 12:30 o'clock, Sunday, when Rev. Eles HiDtions peams made WP of ih2 |ure with & notars public, according to | conceded the argument that it would | With one year's tutoring, proving | Besse-Leland'e.—advt. making, this school has co-operated | zar Ashjian, of Boston, will preach B N ornenbn el by o Bolice st E:t u(:\njui:.]ol.z‘rg::nfort,\ to put him | they arc qualified. e e oascomang | LhicatsbliEnmants ‘l\h)(*h are so ou-| At 10 o'clock, Monday morning aggociation, which is a simi- | then the police have sought him und 2 otment. | e WilliEn Dunlopi ot the #Navalll Rec| so£8d and fnas made aboroximarsly vl ibe a1 @1 el AL SR society for women, were sent out | Were successful yesterday in arest- | T‘h]v mr'mh(tls di _us‘scbrl the changes ) SCHQ()I, PUPILS WORK. serves, have returned to duty at Ho. | & B! 8 hundred of machines for the | in the Stanley Memorial chapel for thy the Inctors amd subseriptions of |ing him in Waterbury, where he has | in the department which would be| The assignment of High school pu- | boien: X, 3. ‘They recently spent a | T2KIng of machine zuns, a quantity | late Nersis Antonian 000 o 12" | been working. He was brought back | Necessary in the event of the appoint- | pils to work on gas masks to as turlough at their momes on cemples | OF tools needed in the making of mu-, = T the emplo a few davs to di. | by Detective Sergeant Ri rdson. n]wng of Hart. A re-assignment of | the government to get out the pro- | tion of a trip to France. During the nitions, and drafting tables for use in | The New Britain T n\»-[‘ ;»n w‘v”‘w. | The police will hold him until receiv- { th ergeants woud be entailed and | duction promptly was as follows: | potyrn trip a submarine was sunk. patiéern rooms. In the evening school [ will be open Saturd o would upsct the whale plan of the { Russell & Erwin, 109; Stanley Rule & {it has given special instruction in: 9 A, M. to 4 P M., for the buspoRa whseriptions to Third Lica thera servica the work of the campaign team w days later a mass meeting was | ing instructions regarding the dispos- | in the main yard at which every {al of his case. He will probably be { department. Although the commis- ' Level Co., 80; North & Judd Mfg. Co.. Boys' military suits $2.45 at Besse- radio work and buzzer work to draft- | receiving oye of the concern was request- | ordered to some camp or fort to stand | sioners disagreed on the merits of the Landers, Frary & Clark, 21: | T.eland’ advt ed men not yet called to the camps.” ' erty Loan vt o be present. A large local band |trial on the charge of being a de- | candidates when the motion was put [ American Hosiery Co., 19; P. & F e i e engpged to play patriotic airs | Serter. Bamforth had two votes and two | Corbin’s, 6. i ¥ from a speakers platform suit- SR were blank and Chairman King de- g draped Charles F. Smith, chair- | The New Britain Trust Company | clared Bamforth the choice.- The New Britain Trust Compan of the board of directors, made | Will be open Saturday, May 4, from The commissioners decided they | Will be open Saturday, May 4, froin sonal appeal direct to every em- . to 9 P, M., for the purpose of { would return the contract for the 9 A. M. to 9 P, M., for the purpose o! o of the concern. A Liberty Loan {Te purchase of the Reo automobiles to | Teceiving subscriptions to Third Lii- ch was also made by Prof. An- y Log ot the council for approval. This mat- | erty Loan.-—advt. y 8. Andrulewi principal of ter was discussed at great length. | O i Sacred Heart school, who ad- REV. DOWNEY IMPROVING. Commissioner Howard M. Steele, WAR FOOD SALE. Bed the Polish employes in their Rev. William A. Downey, who has | who received an invitation from The women of the First Bapi.:! language upon the subject. been critically ill at St. Mary's rec- { Mayor Quigley to resign. was pres- | church will hold a sale of war tin ar-the meeting teams were sent |tory for a few days, is somewhat im- { ent. As vet he has not complied { foods at the home of Mrs. Harold ‘i intosthe factory to bring so far |proved today. A consultation of phy- | with the R. S. V. P. noted on the [Sloper on Russell stieet, tomorro: ible every department into the |sicians was held yesterday and the | bottom of the invitation. He told | afternoon from 2 to 5 o'clock. Tiw per cent. efficient class and |young priest's mother was called | his assoclates last evening that ho | variety of war foods will be very e gh subscriptions were secured to | from Thempsonville. probably wouldn’'t be present at the! tensive. For the Benefit of All Creditors--the Entire Jewelry Stock 8$20,000.00 Of the Reed Jewelry Co, must be sold within the next 10 days on the premises of the concern. Each and every article in this tremendous stock to be offered to the public at 50 CENTS ON THE DOLLAR. NOTICE. Special attention is called to the fact that this concern’s complete stock has price tickets on each article, with the selling price quoted in plain figures so that the prospective purchaser can save time by merely noting the regular selling price and paying one-half for article selected. A deposit will hold any selection for the duration of sale. A FEW OF THE BARGAINS TO BE HAD AT THIS SALE. WATCHES. 1 DIAMONDS 17 Jewel Howard Watches complete. Regular [ All Diamond Rings in stock from $10.00 up to price $40.00. Bankruptcy Sale Price . ... $20.00 | $800.00 to be sold at 50 cents on the dollar. Every 17 Jewel Complete Hamilton Watches. Regu- I Diamond is guaranted as to quality and color and is )’ lar price $25.00. Bankruptcy Sale Price .. $12.50 || mounted only in solid 14-Karat Gold. J G 15 Jewel Complete Waltham Watches. Regular I .JE.IWEL'RY Price $20.00. Bankruptcy Sale Price $10.00 Of every description will be sold at 50 cents on 7 Jewel Complete Waltzfiam and Elgin. Regular the dollar. i Eavaan - Price $16.00. Bankruptcy Sale Price .... $ 8.00 ET All other high grade Watches in all sizes ranging in | All standard makes—Rogers, Community and KITCHEN CABIN prices from $8.00 up to $75.00 will be sold at 50 || others—in individual pieces and handsome 26-piece ® cents on the dollar. . chests to be sold at 50 cents on the dollar. P A NECESSITY--NOT A LUXURY SALE TO START SATURDAY, MAY 4, 1918, AT 9 A. M. Maybe you are satisfied with your present kitchen system, but we can show The articles sold at this sale guar?ntefzd to be absolqtely as represented to the public and are being you where the Hoosier Kitchen Cabinet will save miles of steps, a great amount soldt at él:)isr:)ricc by order of the Receiver in charge of this concern appointed by the United States Bank- of time and annoyance and give you more time to attend to othe duties. ruptcy . Come in. 2 REED JEWELRY CO. iJOHN A. ANDREWS & CO. " 164 MAIN STREET NEW BRITAIN, CONN. he Blg Furniture Store