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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MAY 7, . . 108 MEN CALLED IN DR. KARL BUENZ MUST | YQUTHS ADHIT THEFT |y——— SERVE PRISON TERM | G F SECOND DISTRICT|, — —— [ohrimrrs mncal || RICHTER & CO. loon in Town the Morning After— | ! j MEMBERS NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE Both Are Minors. | 81 WEST MAIN STREET .. NEW BRITAIN, CONN, L. 2 (Continued from First Page) C i i In police court this morning Gus- | SRnae tav Ylolbrook and Daniel R. Hayes, 1 William P. Doyle, 232 Hartford ; e | youths about 17 vears of age, plead- | NE Ave. G cd guilty to a charge of theft of | Daniel Dorman, 200 Hartford Ave. ; ] whiskey from the New York, New | ‘Wm. Henry Seymour, 14 Center St., - Haven and Hartford Railroad Co. = Christopher Murphy, 149 Chestnut e % freight depot office. Holbrook luic LefldS Way tO nghél‘ QHOM“O“S St X 2 the blame for his act on John Barley- | i James Vincent Tlannon, 33 Maple 5 . . 4 corn. Judge Kirkham was curious to | { George G. Charnega, 58 West St. 5 liauor and he questioned Holbrook, | i 8 Oak St. il i i S | L e ————— i i A e TS i N L e T ’Hartfnrd, Conn. . Both were employed as clerks in the | | i | | gh to make a man mad—but to | Zinobi Bernardino, 1 . who said he got his first drink in a vaked on a suit of clothes—well, | Daniel Edward DeBray, 21 Olive : saloon on West Main street. Whether Jall Street—Further heavy buying B the limit! 5t." & it was on account of the way he felt { U .S. Steel at an extreme advance of chance to get soaked here, for| Simon Frederic Buttner, 140 Cher- 8 the next morning or if he went “out” fa I > fraction to 100 1-8 was the narantee everything we scll to Ty St i after the first drink, at any rate Hol- | striking feature of the early dealing you full satisfaction. Hubert Conroy Reynolds, 10 Center 5 brook said he did not know where he [ on the stock exchange today. Suma. $pring suits as full of \nluo.w $ 5 | went next, but he thought he must | tra tobacco, common and preferred ew dollar bill—as stylish as they | have ‘visited every saloon in town. | broke inta wew high . Marines, | B 7 , B L S ODWIN RDACH kGO to like—S$20 to z i e B | 5 i | freight depot about 3 o'clock Satur- Union Pacific and Reading were i an-Stein-Bloch. Washington, May 7.—A requisition | g BN day morning as they were in no con- | cluded among the other gains. Lib- | B ing-weight underwear in regular | on all states except Arizona, Dela- s =y difion to go home. They opened crty honds were steady. piece and union suits. ware and Vermont for 4,060 specially i Fs : case of liquor and took out a quart, I buoyancy of U. S. Steel on its qualified draft registrants to go to s but did not open the bottle. Tha jfurther e to 102 cclipsed all Camp May 20 wag sent out today by g 5 s | watchman came around and they told m-w:" features of the forenoon, al-| § NQR H & JUDD Frovost Marshel Crowder. i i i him what they did. They wanted ‘}hmm.: the market broadened. D 7 1 him to replace the Dbottle but he {IN8s in steel approximated 25 per G = would not. Hayes said he must have | cent. of the morning’s total operations | B@U(H 0}3 McNAMARA PROMOTED. est k} E‘ A "fifi} 3 D Room 410 National Bank Building, ‘Telephone %1 E. I. McENROL, Manager, been crazy to commit the theft. Both vted at 400,000 res. Other Dr. Karl Buenz, former managing | Were thoroughly repentant this morn. {industrials held or increased their New Britain Man Made First Ser-| gicctor of the Hamburg-American |ing and made a frank admission of [gains with motors coppers, rails | geant at Kelly Field. line, who sought to make New York a | their acts. Judgment was suspended "”'.‘; Pt mecliiey hngsaciedigal , default for base for German raiders, takn to the | #Nd an investigation will probably be “7‘:“”:::\ Libe Iy 31 2% anld : 98.88 ek k - gy & Al federal penitentiary at Atlanta to |Made to determine where the boyvs TEsh s oot Band) SR B s S0 Sewecaio SR OTE LIS 1 . Berry had liquor served to,them. Toth are | S€CO 95.9 ort £ sion of the city |y fully developed and have the appear- . $. Steel’s maximum o? rnoon, are as fol- | ance of young men of 21 years of age. | provoked some profit taking | Jows: “harles Kirkorian against Charles Shimkowski was § but other indu s well as | John Geragostan. nmlml to crase with interfering with an offic ad inve 4 pressed | from the doc - Woods for the > defend Huis Winkl ing the arrest of Anthony I 2 rd. The closing was strong. | plaintiff, Brott & Stomer for " aes | Mike Pioserik, answer or of that organization. McNamara en- | ¢onsul general of Germany in New listed almost a vear ago and has rk city” He is a personal friend of | ;1= oo 5 0" charge of inter . Y 2's sold at 98.88 to 99| fendant; A. P, Marsh against M. L, | v Chlin for the plaintiff, ) CITY TTEMS . | b i s oot GGty 707 Tt 0 o e e choge o Byertrnss 0 B St B0 Ml 22| ATt 20 35 | o e R i drinks because he was sick. : : Eloit CRA e e Sl e e | transfer to the aviation section, signal | . = Salee npEr ted 000 hbn ehas i : e 5. M. Wightms ary of the | g ety : ed 900,000 shares. [ llam Al for e i of {he | corps, believing thut the work would | PEATHS AND FUNERALS | were fined H b BN or the defendant:|ixoith & Juad M : Engineer W, H. Hall and Bn- | be more interesting than the infan- e 0 e : : against the N. Y., N, H. Washineton J F. Jackson, of the state|try. His transfer was approved and Mrs. Catherine O'Neil. LEAVES ALL TO WIFE Hohh e b mn Q‘i””f“' ' of health, inspected the New | he was sent to the aviation training| Mrs. Catherine O'Neil, aged about FLoEC el T o hiy N T R o n setver beds yesterday. schools at Kelly Field, Texas, for |70 years, widow of John O'Neil. died | e 5 3 " oL b New York Stock i3 ! training there. He was tested as an | at her home at 231 Washington street | "V ©f Former Custedian of Gity | change. B"““‘P °f] 5’1“ U““”‘mflfli:n“]f | engine mechanic and made such a | last evening. Mrs. O'Neil leaves Building Filed in Probate Court. - .\)Invj 7, 1918. a police last night thdt junk | Z0% 1€ e asiened | A . i : : : : 3 igh Low Close Bt b | 508 anonine thet ne mas pasenod | son Willay, o Swmiord, wnd 8| muo win of tho its Juhn . Hom- | am cas & Fary Co he;m?::;nz:m”:&:gdoém.bl:‘e, | further instruction. Ho attended this | Hartford. The funeral will be held | !N&WAY, former custodian of the city ‘t”‘ f" sted. a) « - - <! Cl P Q. - o oo o » i S i ° - . Am an & 4 B et g | School for five weeks and completed | at St. Mary’s Catholic church, Wod- | Puilding, has been filed in the proharo | AM Can ... : v The day each.wee when the pl‘lces are -t Tig | the course with the titlo of expert | nesday morning at 9 o'clock. Burial | court and by its terms the entire RINON . ik Bt Mrs. Berlin did not get his | .1 oine mechanic. Two days later he | will be in the new Cathollc cemotery : S . [Am Smelting ... | # Save your moneu id Ir until this week. was assigned to the 240th Areo | i S LeTY. | estate is left to his wife, Mrs. Aletha | Ap, AT i e i s Red Cross society of St. Jos- | gquadron with the grade of first ser- Frinals Erederick Madholts, Hemingway. Mrs. Hemingway is also | Am Tel & Tel ... 87% 3 United States 1'ood Administration License Number G—085 [Gatholic church will not meet | goant. Francis Frederick, tho e o alss D iacondal Bops 48 ek 2 o SR S bimas News has been received from the Aviation Training schools at Kelly Field, in San Antonio, Texas to the | SErve a term of 18 months imposed on effect that Daniel J. McNamara of | Dim two years ago. The case was New Britain has been assigned to the | carried to the United States supreme $9th Areo Squadron as first sergeant | court. Doctor Buenz was formerly Buslewi wer. plaintiff, ! nbw BRITAIN, CONR. to sew owing to the fact| jcNamara has made many friends 1S~ | ana Horace Bddy have been named as | 4 T S Fe Ry Co . 415 84% m ] » Red Cross rooms are closed. | on the flying field and was a popular ii‘lfr;:;"z"rfi”‘;, “I“I:m‘“ . el e 5 | Baldwin Loco ... 8015 § PRANKFL RTS or BOLOGNA . pecting will be held next week. uwmnn with the boys of the me-| ; 0% ) Y tee T A e SO Tatall BREAO n iy 5 5 | Pzt % | last night. The funeral was held th he will was drawn by the Jate | ot A O W [ritain Circle, Companions of | chanics' school. The members of the | ¢ro.noon ana burial was in the new | Frederick L. Hungerford on August{B I T .c.co..... ¢ CHOICE ROASTING VEAL pest, met last night and had as | 210th ]’"“‘““d;“"" “0‘:5“““'_ ”‘9‘“";’_‘“ CorniGite Gl 18, 1888, and the witnesses iwer i;?”' Steel B .... ] ! y g W Eupremen| (MDUSHEAYRCOTINIIATEe S NS 0LINE ; Charles E. Mitchell, John D. Roberts | Butte Supcrior ] e;g RE toe fevening PTeMe | . Mack” for their first sergeant. He e Sioe i o k Cerdl e ra SHOULDER ROAST BEEF t Mrs. Garvey. & 2 T Dorhie it iaolt and John P. Bartlett. o iyour seed potatoes and ferti- | % well known here in Britain c Lattorola. (Clmamal T ; ) 3 - S e nd ) X tary en _The funeral of Dominic Lattorola | “}"‘-\'L & Ohto ... 58 E § FRESH ROASTING PORK e was connected in various ways with | was held this morning from the par- CHIEF OF E IIIPMENT Chino Copper . 4334 . 431 B o Mrcnonaia) wira ot tne)| Li° Fpoter bustusss ents' home on Seymour street. Bur: Q ok Chi Mii & St Paul. 40 g o | ‘ . i e e ial was in the new Catholic cemetc ol e RS A 3 3 PRES R = er of Fox's theater, and daugh- | IN THE SI(;N AI.A CORPS o 5 % @ v 1 H OX £ ble St . i IYS n ved here yesterday from Chi- IN CIVIL COURTS. N | s o : b ; RLE TAILLS ... Tl and will mako their Por-| Arthur V. Smith has brought suit Mrs. Wilhelmina Schlichting. % s FRESH PIG jt-home in this city, The funeral of Mrs. Wilhelmina Brio 1st | o HEARTS General Electric Goodrich 1 Great Nov pfd | against the New York, New Haven | ..o o€t of fuws W e % . A o Schlic g, was held at 4 o'clock Rr. 8. G. Ohman will address {954 Hartford Railroad Co, for $100 | from her late home on ‘Winthrop thar league of the Swedish ! t ;nhihumh hext Thureday even. | O7 2ccount of the loss of a dog. Ho | street this afternoon. Services were 2 his trip to Camp Devens re- placed the dog on a baggagce car and | conducted by Rev. F. W. Schaefer, i . v G Nox Ore Cetts the dog got aways Attorney Joseph | Pastor of the J¥nglish TLutheran e i |G w 7 = 2 5 5 e . o 3 2 is Central . i a6 b i Fris ¢ South Hign |G Woods brouht the action, which is | Church of the Reformation. The 5 it 5 3 e e% e cteee ob PeoL 8D | sturnable to the city court. bearars were Otto Miller, August | : Interborough - .| . is in ill health and has bncn: Peter Samieziensky has brought | Gaudian, Arthur Olson, Matthew | B Kenndoott & . asis e e 8 |y y lbs 4 ¢ to the New Britain General | (" .0 h d s 5 o Pl Cop B iairacnt suit against William and Anna | "_m!fllau and Ernest Schlichting. The S Sl il 310 : ‘F i - Fahr for $220. Klett & Alling issued | flower bearers were, Robert Sehlich- Lehigh Val : Tesh Made Mohiran Greamery ¥. M. C. A. leased today [ the writ. ting and Willizin Miller. The burial 2 %\"I,NN. i s s e v the Camp Real Estate Co.| The Atlantic and Pacific Fish Co. i irview cemetery. | [ % 5 e L R MOHICAN IF ¥ o u 2 sh Co. Y - atl Lead ] 5 g It ED B ‘e _formerly occupied by . the | has sued N. E. Koplowitz for $231. ! 4 : L ‘\' R ”L;.m : a 1 C SELECTED EG(‘% Attantic and Pacific Tea Co. | through Attorney S. Russell Mink. John Gugel. : N ¥ C & Hud 7 e e e e e e e Bloomberg, the drygoodsmer- | The W. L. Damon Co. has brought | The funeral of the late John Gugel Nev Cons L @8 WHOLE MILK MOHTCAN PEANTT 2 for a period of five years. suit againest J. L. Dumont, througt as he 3 o'clock atter : L c A i ® ClHE | est 3 ough | was held at 3 o'clock this atternoon i B ” N NUEE & TR R 2035 3 CHEF 5 BUTTER b C Bia Mrs. Gustay Peterson, ot | JTudge William F. Mangan, for i at his home 83 Beaver street. Serv- % Nt h 7 Birview street, have received | ¥ = - | ices were conducted by Rev. M. W = Norf & West ...104 g 7 ¢ be the safe arrival overseas of | _ Aftorney M. H. Camp, acting for | Gaudian, pastor of St. John's Ger- - g Pan e s e o 9 1o 1t a.m. HOUR SALE 9 to 11 a. Bon, Fmery Peterson, of tho | P Alired Johnson, has brought suit | man Luiheran church. Burial was in Peoples (¢ ;s STEAK Fresh Ground Hamburg ..... 1b zzc Irtela Artillery, | inst the New Britain Builders' | Tairview cemeter; Procecdl Steclic: | Corporation for the recovern of a Alice Hallinan of 67 ]"cq\r-r‘$] 52.90, S = Ray Cons w st 8 2 3 pent the week-end in Boston MORE BUILDING PERMITS. : L S peoooa §1% 83 § EGGS d_OZ 380 TUMATU PLAN}'“ guest of her brother, Clement | _ Following are the building permits ¢ Rep ]Y f § ‘;(;’“ - E 4 Moh. Spcclal !5 m. Mr. Hallinan i student | TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFIGATION. | issued by Building Inspeetor A. N. LE Rep I & S pfd ... S 9 ok < B fsachusetts Institute of Tech- | —— = Liutherford last evening and this R S0l Baciaadti 831 BEANS ?:]bs 250 Large Stalky 35{‘ | WANTED—Jxperienced second girl, | MOrning: To A. B. Bengston for P. G i SO RIS Tl ; Good Baking 1 doz basket d Mrs. BE. Witz have an-| APDly 50 Cedar street. 5-7-tf | SWanson for a one-family house on g : 9 So Ry pfd e e Hillerest avenue, c 000; to Jo- i e ; Studebaker b, Miss Victoria, to Herbort | FOR SALE—Hatching eggs, White | S¢Ph Skvaypek for a §50 chicke (RO i [Ecas Ol NS LIS » | PANCAKE FLOUR Aunt Jemima The wedding took place on Leghorn and Barred Rocl oop at 28 Derby street; to John W % b g 'nion Pac at Neport News, Va. | per setting. 1. M. Staples, 97 Bas lj"‘lld"i‘(‘wi‘""“ - :‘ \'\ZL\'“'\;:)‘:‘ ULy : i :,”:']:“( (’)‘:“" el L Hackett will leave Saturday | _“°f street Belnilonet: . Costing $500; fo Mike Wolr fov R Col I 5T% GOOD PANCAKE SYRUP ........ home in Erie, Pa. T OSTTa National Dank baiding on vy KUtz for & loneenement house his is a new photograph of W. C. [U S Steel ..... B Hattings, one of the Boy /| oL iha strest bunchiof ke \mm‘ s >r Road costing $2,000; to | Potter, chief of the equipment divi- | U S Steel pfd Y has sold 57 Liberty Bonds. chain attached. Tinder please r “arl Anderson for A. . Hurlburt for | sion of the United States § Va Car Chem .... 47% % 46 - CHALLENGE CON- YELLOW CORN s at 125 Columbia street. S S el G or 2a | 1€ costin 0 at 38 John str corps. He is one of the prominent | Westinghouse .... 4:F : DE D MILK .. can 150 MEAL 2 1bs 23(; annual meeting of the Center | & and to Julius Toscano for a $30 stor- | Men of big business who are helping | Western Union ... 91 937% 93% | Bl BEST LVAPORATED 25 C Woman's Home Missionary | WANTED—Competent stenographer | ©8¢ house at 39 Lee street. | the government in war worl Willys Overland YELLOW SPLIT MILK .... 2 tall cans i o 2 will be held at 3 o'clock to- | for main officc of Mfg. Co. High = e | MOHICAN CORN- ¥ i Al “gc at the home of Mrs. J. B.| school graduate preferred. Apply | KINSELLA TAKES OFFICE R = e P _PORK and FRESH ELBO corner West Main street and tating age, experience, references. | Hartford, May 7.—Richard J. B BEANS = 18(: MACARONT ., 1hs 27"‘ i1, Box 20BX, Herald Office. f | Kinsella, democrat, became mayor of | If i 2 ? o Sl ossossn (O . i iy > ) N " PEARL district medical . advisory | = - — | Hartford at noon today, i 2 :{;"'Lf“ S 19¢ TAPIOCA eill meet on Thursday and | WANTED—Young 'lady for mailing | ¥rank A. Hagarty, republi b 2 cans evenings of this week in tho| clerk in main office of local fac- |oath of office was administered in the TEL TEL TEL ¢ health laborator | tory. Apply stating age, references, | reception room of the municipal | v : e estorn of maving salaion | Sio: BoX X20E. Herald Omce. building by the retiring mayor. The i &03 806 807 L 5 latter will resume his law prac ol has already | ployes weekly s after a brief v o effect. The week besins on | 2 SR o . ation ; ( < s, closes Saturda E | % ctor ph graph anc ! \ iari: bt iey nar ecords, $10. Inquire 417 | WOOD RESIGNS AT CORBIN'S A2 Dt N FRESH PICKED DANDELIONS FANCY NATIVE ASPARAGUS .... bunch ZOC is the official pay da L S 5-7-1dx Herbert Wood of 204 Hart street 1 EET SUNKIST S ] : e ‘ SWEET SUNKIST OLID HEADS S et bell. | B-T10X | merbert s Wood of 204 Hart sirs Cash and C I & T & liauor license-at the corner | "“x‘ys{”. RGOMfor i peanlolonl e s & G s ;”,““h‘: i as an al‘l"y : 8 ORANGES ...... doz 33C :;:: <”.|\|\:«| 1 :‘)C ley. and Stanley street ight housekeeping with use " American Hardwarce corporati s R Q Al 5 : ; gb) N ST i1 5 thdrawn. Factory manage Kitehen. Corner Arch and Waliut. | rosigned his bostion there ang teores |l © CRS’ SUGAR 2 lbs : G ER S NS () e ONTONS s JUETY J. Sloper, chairman of th X on Thursday for Washington where | @ GUTLFORD TOMATOES (large) 18c Can T CORN 17c can [ | FRUIT ........ each 310 5 p. m. HOUR SALE v cemetery commission, filed | ————— e asticeams aniiaed s o BAKER'S COCOA 11b 22¢ VAN CAMP’S MILK 2 for 25¢ | LarGE MUsCATIL | o strance with the county com- | FOR SALE—Seven-room s, | Emergency Fleet Corporation of the 17c can L 2 1 “5(: modern improvements, hot water ., §. s hipping Hoard. : PEANUT BUTTER ] 28¢ CANNED PEACHE o ISR o g o B heat, two minutes from Arch St. t _ f BAKING BEANS 1 VAN CAMP'S BAKED BE S PRUNES ] b P . i Smoked Frost of the Armed Sl 2 2 — i L s sl , stationed at Phila- trolle Parkuiore St. The noxt meeting of the local Wo- | f Y LD MARGARINE 30 1b spent Sunday with rcioenr —~—— man Suffrage party will be held on | § RED SALMON 15¢ can CURRY OF' LAMB rents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry irst floor rent of four ] udd's h M. T. FINE 9¢, 3 for 25¢ NONI SUCH MINCE MEAT 13¢, 2 for e e large rooms with veranda conserv- \ CANNED SQUASH (6¢ BRe " Al i atory, electric lights, gas, large| Statc of Connecticut, County of, @ N.Y. \D COFFEE . b HERMITAGE COFE reeman’s Mission in the Swe ‘den, on Kensington Ave. Call | Hartf ss. Probate Court, May | FANCY LI s GG GRAPE FRUIT 10¢ a» church will be continu abicr 5 i0n et s hes weelk overy evening com- | R e e FRESH VEGETABLES | ¢ Connecticut Trust and Safe Deposit Co. at 7 Cagllod BLiith WANTED—At once. Woman to|cf Plainville, in said District do. 1 Ibs NEW ONIONS : STRING BEANS 20c 1b : e T fi.(;rlm_k e “”’1 cpeak R e e s e : S S e 3 A STRONG, RELIABLE CORPORATION last time. Every meeting has| ht, 63 Curti Phone S Pursuant to order of the Pro NEW POTATOES 3 qts 25¢ DANDELION 25¢ ‘| B vright, 63 Curtis sz o S NE S 3 qts 23 JLIONS 25¢ peck 5 A . 5 11 attended. | 5-7-1dx | bate Court for said District of Plain- | [ CARROTS 6e bunch NATIVE ASPARAGUS 20¢ 1h ; organized and qualified through years of efficient, — ] g ville, T will sell at private sale on tha | § RHUBARB 7c Ib trustworthy service ct as Cons ; ian ke pns mYDRANT. | NT—Five room flat. Mirst 1ith May, 1918 at two o'clock'in the | WE SELL THRIF’i‘ STAMPS il Admn{sgrimr 7 O morrow morning to answer a Curran Dry Goods Co. Lritain, Connecticut, all the real o - B f .blocking a fire hydrant = = te of said deceased located in suid | : g cking 2 hydrant on Main| running condition. Price | sented to this court, April 19¢h, 1918 238 M Sireet ConneCthUt TrUSt and Safe Deposn: CO. ad notified Mr. Olcott to bo‘ Berlin Garage Co. Tel. 671- ; JOHN A. ABRAHAMSON, ain M. H. WHAPLES, Pres't, HARTFORD, CONN. s Olcott will be in polic floor All improvements, hmuu: afternoon at 16 Main street, New me: | Capital $750,000. Surplus and Prefits $1,000,000 5 amtomobile. Traffic Super- | FOR SALE—1915 Overland touring | town of Plainville and bounded and | [ A H 3 I I arence Lamphere saw the car. Recently overhauled described as by the application pre. | L _— — Administrator . > o . Ly P

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