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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MAY 23, 1918. = KINGSBURY FINED $100 FOR | VIOLATING POSTAL RULES | Hartford, | | United | Judge E veral Conn., May 23 States District Court win Thomas offenders In the| George | 2in, a post | E. Kingsbury office for of New Brit- s fined $100 let and privilege illegally. and Frane s Dionne of today of and costs Kiwalski of | using the utter- | Harold Peni- | who a year | the and of Nor- | stealing ation, 3 vears for | were sent to the Washington Training sailors School for ciork, w disposed opening franking Walters accused ers s distoyal IFederal Ga, fou Monty fou to accused sent to Aflanta Georgo city, wis at ot the ANODHES tentiary and a day wich was furnishing were placing ties Mansficld on railroad track at a tickets from Hva down morphine sent Boys. the assists this country whoever foreign country stood hy general another to evade public that who to escape from military service maintain in one who has fled there WORK OR FIGHT, IS { upon conviction becomes liable fo the full penalties AN aver or to a The Statn Bloth Co 8 | | SFEIN-BLOCH | (Continued from First Page) SMART CLOTHES 1 | Will give all that your - and, then some: bhecause no ||| i e custom tailor could develop { or maintain such a highly | specialized organization their makers. imposed thereby.” the enor- and national to success demand for or- zanization of manpower but no direct draft could he imposed at present “Steps (o prohibit idleness | non-effective occupation will comed you | manpower as | mous indust organization “There is a popular to prevent ial output necessa an Decision in Mitchell-Tverson (ase—— as Hartford Cne Price [}%shig RED CROSS TARGET | | i | EXCEEBED 50 P. €. | More Suits Against Trap Rock | and bo el Quarry Co, i by our people | “We shall give the idlers and men | not effectively emploved the choice | between military service and effective | employment cery man, in draft age, least, must work | fight. Judgment cover §113.27 in the suft of T. W. Mitchell against J. E. Iverson in the court today by Judge James T | Meskill. The testimony was heard in {the court vesterday. The suit was Tt is a deadly con- |OVer a bill for the burial of Alberi of industries and mgchanics. | Harlow, father-in-law of TIverson. | | Germany must not be thought of as |Klett & Alling represented the plain- merely possessing an army; we must | tff and Judge Mangan the defendant. think of her as being an army—an | In the suit of Louis Croll against | army in which every factory and loom | O. J. Selander. Judge Meskill rendered in the empire is recognized a part in |judgment for the plaintiff to recover complete machine running night | $61.25 and costs. Attorney Camp ap- day at terrific speed. We must | peared for the plaintiff and Attorneys make of ourselves the same sort | Klett & Alling for the defendant. TR A of CITY ITEMS 4nfi..¢-«u~ machine | M. H. Dingee & Co. have brought T for the plaintiff and costs w to re- = rendered & the or city at This | tary | test is not alone a manoeuvre war of mili- (Continued from First Frary & | straight-from-the-shoulder | which & Clark factory gave Page) i -t TAIN, CONIe. in| he praised the men. rich and | poor, who have given and always do | give freely, but added that he was | | sorry some men able to give He to | who are is enough to ask ! suit through Attorney 8. Russell Mink { happen if every man in for the recovery of from the New | rivors the | turned his hand to effectiv Britain Trap Rock Quarry Co., add- | School | must make ing anotber to the already long list of must make withdrawals for the |suits pending against the concern. emy and immediately close up the | Constable ¥red Winkle served the ranks of industry behind the gap with | writ, which is made returnable o the an accelerating production of every | city what the nation work. We ourselves effective. We would have not given freel atd hel iving publicity Westfield i Cosgriff of Mrs., Norton of nest of Mrs. J. 1 reet i having a frame used a machine everyhody | who donates and to put opposite their | vast names the amount they have given. This scemed to meet with general 3 fayor. Mr. Sm added that he was| s : = court. | srected on Wakefield Court by | : s e e e S erected on Wa | useful thing in necessary measure The William I*. Keeley Co. has sued | SOFTY he has been unat igugRthcl) the New Britain Trap Rock Quarry | 100 per cent. oversubscription club, | [ Co., through Attorney H. . Roche, | n $2,000 for $100. rive The | brought | against John Peterson is nilding, to be as 300, arison e _m:\“ ‘1\1‘1(:‘(»& ‘{,‘l;nv"“"(““ : | How is that to be done? The answer @ A |is plain. The first step towards the Andrew F. et ux | solution of the dificulty is to pro- sased propert Hart hibit engagement by able bodied men Russell B [in the field of hurtful employment, ineffectual employment but he has give all he can drive. hd feels that particular have pur- from Oliver, street torihl o Chester Savings foreclosure t'red C. Monier, Herman Belkin. Klett served the writ. The New Britain Co-operative Sav- ings and Loan association has hrought foreclasure proceedings against Wil- fred J. Reynolds of RBristol. The writ is returnable to the superion court. Deputy Sheriff M. D. Stock- well served the papers Irank Brodiz has brought $100, through Attorney W. M stein, against Blazuj and Mary nowsky. The action for sion on the sale of property. MISSION ARIE hank has procecdings | Ju iny ower o The Hundred Dollar Club. joined M are Irnest Platt, Du son, I William other men whose taken, so rapidly did nother in an effort | et ux, anley pur- street Gaspereni, on { idleness | and thus induce and persuade the vast | wasted excess into useful fields: “The very situation we are considering, however, offers ehing trom a sojourn at Hot Spri possibilities in improving the Mrs. Porter, who accompanied [as well as great po | Fi Seuth, will remain there for @ |composition of the labor situation by At | effective administration of the draft Thetre will a meeting of the St. | Considering the selective service law, | eph's Tierney Cadets for drill ¥ we see two principal causes of de- | ALt o s e ferment to the call to military serv- % ice-exemption and the order numbers oI assigned by lot. The exemptions mect | 3 F themselves fall into two conspicuous | categories, dependency and industrial | | employment. One protects domestic | relations, the other the economic terests of the nation. Between two there is an inevitable hiatus, for going it is demonstrably true that thousands merchants of the|if not miilions of dependency exemp- ity favoring the closing of their | tions have no effect on individual de- i business on Monday eve- | ferment whatever. ings. Some of the merchants are| “One of the unanswerable uch in favor of the new closing | cisms of the draft has been jan, while others are much opposed. | takes men from the farms and from v all useful employments and marches them past crowds of idlers and loafers 1way to the army. The remedy is | e | simple—to couple the industrial basis % with other grounds for exemption and | to require that any man pleading ex- 1I1SS STINSON FLIES o re y | emption on any ground has a to EAST WITH MAIL e that he is contributing effective- ; to the industrial welfare of the na- ! tion “The regulation itself makes plain the determination of the war depart- ment. The great organization of | local and district boards which has hardly accomplished a notable work, I may be relied upon to catch the spirit of the movement and sorely needed manpower will soon be flowing intd the fields of useful endeavor or into the other direction of military | strengtt Charles hased property m Fred Engle Booth's or and Alling | in Humphrey MeMillan, Moore, A Wilber and names were they crowd to give unstintin In this plea that New Britain dout contribution, Chairman Jennett d attention to the town ol ngford, the home of the Major Lufbury which has | its allotment, three for one. | In the | port, Chairman Bennett called for | tion to the B. Jahn Mfg. small | | concern, which has subseribed 100 pe cent. of its employcs, and everyvone ha given $5 or The nerou of the policemen and firemen tributing was a team captains, as arge contributiof corporations, not tributions from towns, 100 Per Cont. Keefo The men who his $100 Pease N 1d Aldlen | B.| | have extra Howard Samuel Zimmerman, three not one club L. Dav Advt home Dance, hall, Fri. T great draft, bilities for the Frank J. Porter arrived ngs, o o suit for G Green- Sum- commis- | o martyre over Swedish | this league will The Luther jutheran church Ing. Al Fiderossky of the gpénding a 20 hour furlough at the me of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. iderossky, of this city. There pong the jewelry is eve- gone regular army Aday's atten- cammenting upon re- in- the | Gospel Society Seeks ek 2 Work in Applicants Africa. is an agitation on The nced of for service in British one of the important | at the semi-annual Gosbel Missionary ple’s church last ernment has tablish two Bast country these that ev. R. C two new missionaries Afviea was items discussed mecting of the ociety at the Ico- evening. Tho the society to es- stations in the War and it is for workers in the appeal is being madc Steinhoff, of Bridgeport delivered an last ovenir dealing on the work the society h: done in British Tast Africa. Rev. N. H. Harriman, Boston, Mass., president of the society, who | ¢ ! was unable ta attend the opening sos- | | sion yesterc on account of and § B dent, arrived here this who it ohthsly principal addresses of the great work vening will be in charge of AN Sald JEE Seths ver AL Fletcher, of xichiol wool: fL0 Delegates from four gen | missionary society tendance. the Gospel more. 5 spirit Jast in con- Iso mentioned by the was the additional of $35,25 50 hy local of criti- that it including corporations gov- iy in con asked the service new “hurch | no mid-week Elim Baptist will swedish re near-hy Be Fathey | that if the send their the I Patriotic in his talls, declared \merican people want flag over the top and acros to defeat the Ho- there are only ways One is by the and are re, address to Rhine vzollerns, do it avy, which he forever two Arnny their sh people of ey doing the <hare, 100 of the duty of every hi. of for behind e told Red other lay an i afternoon. today acci- The | thi Oli- Y igo and Ts Re- viatrix Deaves Chic Y and i Rev. Brooklyn, N. branches of the have heen in at- International Union | Missionary society, ian Missionary alliance and the and Advent society Professional Sportsmen Tncluded. 5 DIES AT ported Near Cleveland at 1:50 hare whic in orde hest flag Htripes with like old, German line the Rhine, th This Afternoon. ~Miss Katherine aviatrix, started a flight New York with mail morning. May 23 in conscier that that “this world, the Stars for.” He support, leading brealk I houna hold to up- in the tands proper Louis will and Chicago, inson, th om Chicago to 37 this nd ted General the Cr through the way ut in order that in the world shall flagstaff of the Hohenz Berlin, the Allies must stand | to shoulder and the men must back up those at the In conclusion, Dt Uelared that man, riel who falls do in making ral will be - g ! erous contributions and sac The funeral will be held at 1 oclock | foo® “PL SN SUS L0 denpised tomorrow afternoon at her late resi- | 1o GiEE T martyrs dence, Rev. Warren F. Cook officiat- [ (. 5 o also de- ing. The body will be taken to Pine | A Grove cemetery, Pine Meadow, Mass., | France thes § mission, ! that Foch, the 37 o’clock predi 23 Stin- Chi- | Bowl- Toledo Toledo, May ~Katherine ! - in her airplane flight from Bzo to New York passed hg Green, south t11:3 R s AGE OF 82, Rascball players professional golfer: fessional sportsmen, General Crowder be affected by the it strictly enforced. Gen- Crowder said he did not desire specific rulings at this would make rulings only came to him from local boards after July 1 Washington, May 23 who leave the country to escape the draft will be prosecuted under the sclective service act on their return, | Attorney General Gregory announced today g tion’ well as jockeys, over and other pro- of lead Mary Harriet Jaqua for 13 Years. s flag nailed the llerns in old shonlder = groatest on, 17 ‘Fyylm\wm Lived Here to Ry HOREG, SUE :~.'<y'l today, will sulations cral May Miss Katherine flight from Chicago to | Newbure, five 1:50 p. m. Cleveland tinson in her few York passed over tles,south of here at Mrs. Mary Harriet vears, dled last night at the her daughter, M Robert Jester of 43 Winthrop street. She was a tive of Massachusefts and in this city about 13 Jaqua, aged S2 of at home front,” h Keofe de poor, zon e n home time when 2 K and sald nit- aid had resided cases any or FARTHQUAKE RECORDED. i - Slackers years rifices e eavy Disturbance Registered by Seismograph 10 American e come at Georgetown. N morning, deter crseas '3 when the boys hack Y clared Washington, May heavy L arthquake occurred entered at a nt ined. The shocks own R:45 and hograph 1 have [rom the definite hot available. Ju will ask one qie this rom 1 | for burial, R R “While 1 ha 100 per cent have has been brought the attornes “that a number of men of conscription have left. and that asionally others are leav ing the country military to my atten general's ne not vet MURDERFER SENTENCED said statement what proving solf the battlefields were just dying until the Been removed will WOMAN 0 on kind )t m cis 15 age Sl even now oc Mrs. Sarah Lussic Boon ficld for Wethers- vou machines data to evade ser = ae Years. 2 that vige Willimantic, mendation the Lussicr, first Carthy, t hter cepted this and sentenced her prison for noi less than Lf years nor completed e | more than 13 men on seeking admis- sion to the TUnited States will find it will be necessary to stand trial indictments charging them with of the seleetive service act trials will vig the maximum the act will be U Ma ‘Slackers the temporary try for the may escape umahly by are pre delusion laboring uring a | May Ignati that Oden observa- seismograph how a earthquake this the main at 7:13 a. m. and inuing than g further examinatic be could give di ata. Father Colle his moder Cleveland 23 ach of St said of e under nat by se home s o L with state’s at ree i this residence in another coun duration of the war they their military obligations, the termination of the wai the fruits of had no part Mo uilty National Fund Now $52,150.306. cord te tosbance tarting more Kilii noon @ Washington, v to h contributior M teports today told $52,150.396 100,000, morning e pleaded Malthie to 1nd adquarters of ond fund upon return herc crifice in which they When this { however, such Red Cross total the SHIPYARD WORKERS STRIKE Ont ave con manslau Judge may to enjoy P record hout nd- o 1 of the tance 2 i drive for a no or location struggle is 20 RLHL D 2 DRYS WIN SKIRMISH May 2 today IN HOUSE, Dry that TEDDY BACK IN FOLD. Washington in the house skirmish in tion during liminary vote cepted refusing the $11,316,400 appro priation in the food production bill until President Wilson i procla- mation prohibiting u in manufacture of intoxicants foree on violation e second peindtated As Member of (T Club iepnblican York P ‘Pen Thousand in British the of national prohibi on a pre was ac Theso be srously alty ed prose pro upon in New cuted and per YA, e, Columbia Porce Same Wage M ) vided by an amendment heen York has of the repubiic resigned in for the New Theodore | Roosevelt member which s candidalte dential nomi Whe ment by mittee the e es < s, roin a | conviction Scale as Pald time ind will not pre prosecutions: delinquents military gorvice expatriates with of United State moclub to cssive BG the decided last shipyard Vanconver May Metal By Trades to in un- vent bringi les a fr turn rmanent yecomie the 1o ' o nimous vot il 10,000 food coun- call British | \fternoon said Such e either pres- non-registrant ont must r for become p fut rights citizenship denied “The government no after will be inclined to workers this it i the imperial muni- Indépendent ship informed of his reinstate- the club’s colonel itg secretary saying: “I am very | much pleased. 1 accept with the ut- n or at 5 o'clock 1 for force Columbia The « tions hoard and GERMAN D May ISTROYE 23.—An has heen sunk { borhaoa of Zebrugge SUNK. enemy de in the neigh by a direct hit executive com- | all note | ire trike is ddressed a them London at time stroyer ro here- any | work { filled | pu | seen H. 0. P. STRAWS The Straw Hat crop has ripened and is now in full blossom at the H. O. P. store. All scason: Sennets, Split Straws Panamas, Plain and Fancy Bands. Select one while the picking is good. AILORS §1.50 to 33.50 PANAMAS $6.00 and $7.00 the pick A. KATTEN & SON Co. 114-116 Asylum §t, § "TREMEN IN RESCUE WORK AT BLOCK FIRE Engine Company No. 4 Renders Fine Service at Midnight Blaze on Crown Street. Women and children were carried from by the six tenement John Miecz At of the block 20 owned cowski at Crown street o’clock this morning by No. 4, threatened members Engine that Company during fire the desfruction the building:. The did holding the fire in check members of the company efficient in and 40 and preventing a serious fire. Nearly people lived in the tenements when the firemen of arrived few, if any them, were out. The block w with smoke and it was so dense to Some of that the firemen had use their smoke masks. the . people were confused and partially overcome by the smoke and the firemen had to help them The of fire was in the basement and was rather mysterious origin. When fire was were firemen at way there the burning its arrived lively upward and how an cellar wa fire fighters Fngine was first cailed when the danger was sent in from 31, which is at No. 4 fire statian 1:20 the recall was damage wili amount there rate the was a and cating no stoves could start zzle to the Company No. 4 still alarm and alarm fire a in open on was Box At The 3250 a an sounded. to about ENEMY AIRMEN REACH PARIS Succecd in Reaching City Proper and Drpo Bombs at Various Points, Of- ficial Announcement Says, Paris, May 23.—German aviators made another attack on Paris st night, and this time succeeded in reaching the city. Bombs were dropped at reports The casuaitios, nd German Par so far as reported are one dead 12 injured Abonut 30 airplanes at- tempted to recarh The explosion of one of the raider’s bombs killed a dozen people millimeter and W A defense ¢ roof landed a which there was a sleeping infant. missile failed explode and bahy harmed yman shell and injured from 3 fe through &l le a cradle The to the was not POLISH CHURCH HIT Riaze Bursts CQut in Steeple But TIs Quickly Controled After Fire De- partment Is Called. Lightning during the storm this afternoon nek the northwest f the steeple at the Church o Sacred Heart and an arm for was from to hrea sounded when vere seen The fire w ht under control quickly. hullders 1 scale of wages equal to that paid the United States for general amnesty to such men, | 1 similar work, and for a 44-hour week. “It should also be cleariy from an airplane, lnuuncml today. most pleasure and T shall be ;xruuml‘ the admiralty an- t the club very soon.” | unde various places, an official statement | | in i fiames | — | | i i 1 i | | | | | | | I There | | sold | | QUOTATIONS DROP { members of tho RICHTER&GCLO. | STOCK EXCHANGE NEW BRITAIN, CONN. MEMBERS NEW YORK MAIN STREET TET. 2040 Mew Britain Machine Righis Bought and Sold e Financial » | Studebaker 1 Oil i Pac teadin 3 tep I & S com So Pac o Ry ! e i nion 1065 1101 47 42 91 195 0914 1015 48 13% 91 204 Steel pfd 2 Chem L1101 48 44 91 203 Ta C ar N STOCK MARKET Goppers and Raril's Recede With Others Sluggish Westinghouse Western Union Willys Overland DEATHS AND FUNERALS Mrs. Robert Muir, The funeral of Mrs. Robert held at o'clock this afternoon from her late residence, Stanley street. Rev. Warren I7. Cook officiated the | at the service and burial Fa Muir * was 2 W sues 11 Street.—Selling was actively Cpening of showing especial poerts that war i had deelined to advanc the metal and refiners. jected of resumed leading at is- E was in today's market, heaviness coppers | view cemetery. on V. H. Ward V. H. Ward, a former r this city, is Ang cived in th the dustric the by hoard price of as requested Rails & further Coalers 0 producers were sub- Pacitics, Haven Steel, cented dead Lo 1ccording to word rec He w the Ward Co of the co his to irangers, alling 1 pressure, and New points. 1 taldwin Texas Co., repre he heavy equipments and specis Abert Bonds were steady The with which rails vielded gave additional momentum to the versal of the first hour although group later p part its Recessions industrials cquipments were extended market rallied under | Prd. some of Spec notably linsco: u. were one ¢ unders of member He was a to i 1mon council in 1899 fo and leaves W ind rather. fes. f 1 t 1 ease Mrs. that Ic and the Marine strong eve T in ing at She ade up of rac ¥ pital titution among wi la rere before went a cration and sath besides peri- was hus- Couneil- Steiner ciner, sta- and four Norton of M. Steiner, Steiner, Two in cad of esterday’s oil toni and S0 Tt and her s th JooS W Camp daughters, Mrs. Hartford, Misses Marie Steiner brothers and Germany % residence cotton Coppers held at lowe Steel and Baldwin unabhle to throw precipitating another and levels band she ce sons, man Anton Corporal 1t einer, Irank and Locomo- off’ reaction at tives pros- ¥ and iam S8 stre, tioned Devens noon. Liberty 3 1 4's at 94.78 Herbert Anna Helen sold at to 94.88 and 1 1 98,96 a9, socond 4's 4 97.60 | to 1.84 ind to 94.80 at two sisters residi late aftey- with he liffe at mid 1e funeral at 1% hour and Prices rallied ssion, U. S rom its low Sumatra tobacco, turnished orn again during the Stecl advanci the pre Colorado her at Saturday of fous noon at 30 o'clock T the rev at gains of 4 I I a selling drove levels in the rehounded of U. 5. 2 ervic conducted Er "airview 1cl f Products other | the vin chap elenients of s cemeter points but ils CLOSE.— 1irket to iealings but price ously on heavy buying and other industrials The closing was firr at to 98 97.50 Short the later or- James A funeral held at his late re Four will McConkey. The wiil b lowest vi Steel omarrow ernoon 9 ter streot Co. No. 1 Samuel Suteliffe ices. Burial cemetery at dence members of Engine Rev. t thee serv-i Fairview.8 equipmen Liberty 3 1 95.96 first 4's at 94.80 1-4'g at to 97.76 approximated 800,000 assist as hearers will condu will be 0 in les shares. HILL DEAD. Mrs g congressman at this since 1, hters, Hill SFTET, MRS, Norwalk, May of the died avenue at 1:25 after il this aged York furnished Stock KExchange Richter York Stock New tions quota- Qo., Ex- k Hill, 40 aft- Jan- She is Miss Weed three Weed, Miss New widow lat Hill, ! West homce m at her change. oy May 23 High Low 1918 ernoon, of urvived 1 Clara Hill nd Miss grandchildren Walte M an ess nary vear, Am Am Am Am Am Am Am Am Am Tel EnNCon B S 55 « AT Sis Wy Go .. 3 ¢ Baldwin Loco B & O R T Reet Sugar Agricul Chem & Fdy Co He Hill and Mi Weed this three M s ic and city Haryvey Weed, ¢ SLACKERS Mauss,, M up on el o Wl of Smelting Sugar INDUCTED, Nineteen men the ens 10y de- aft- 1 mded were np D ay and were broug o« of nt here 1l commis- they were ! boards, by birth to fight arrested by agents the partment of jus hearings er bet properly éx by local One said he was an Austrian willin tes eibins es the United Ches Ohio Cop & d ino hi Mil & St & 0 Paul TO Acing Wilse laney FLY TTALIAN on an er f Postmast llers See n has arras hung American f e Ttalian with the{ flice to- on Ist pfd lec Nor pfd Cetfs morrow ho ot of the nand’s troc A M. Bg to the past ir hird any King Fe } v \lderman Great G Nor Ore Tnspi Inte Ranss sary ation horotgh < City Kennecott ¢ TATE 1 FOR ASSTFTCATION, TOO & Nash Petrol Lead Lack - GIRL, Tonis to p: Apply Hoop-T Mex Stand, Naitl F1 |7 T 20 104 43 50 10215 4375 0 Man Apply Penn R R -... Pressed Steel Car. Ray Cons WANTED work Arch for shipping M room Taplin 514 &5 A Connecticut Trust and Safe Deposit Co. A STRONG, RELIABLE CORPORATION organized and qualified through years of efficient, trustworthy service, to act as Conservator, Guardian, l:xecutor or Administrator. Capital $750,000. Surplus and Profits $1,000,000 Connecticut Trust and Safe Deposit Co* HARTFORD. CONN. M. H. WHAPLES, Pees't..