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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JUNE 10, 1918. 1 ClTY ITEMS ln\o ordnance department of the gov- | ernment, has resigned his position at | i e W. J. Dunlay & Co.’s store. Off With the Heavy—On With the Light | .awyer Joseph G. Woods, candi- |, f Jacob we New Have - Saturday, but failed to take their army town commitiee from the first ward, | cigggification cards with them and the hag withdrawn from the race, leaving | ne\ Haven police rounded them up. < - Sheriff A. P. Marsh with a clear field. |\ "o 200" srom here went to New Ha- MEMBERS NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE S e R e 81 WEST MAIN STREET .............. NEW BRITAIN, CONN. i e . thatt e o change derwear, and 4 2 will h - Inere are now Bo coutests In any 9l o and seoured thelr release by pre- A 3 i ; sl 5 TEL. 2040 the six wards. et e you along. Big stocks of medium and light weight UNDERWEAR A marriage license has been issued R O S I e —and not at burdensome prices. to William L.edwell of Chester, Mass., . = . Sl St 1oy, TR R T, SERVICE NOTES Athletic Union Suits i . . : P New Britain Machine Rights James McGuire, a former local resi- ] S i 3 2 5] dent but now with the United States| Willlam “Doc” Regan was home Porosknit Union Suits police at Panama, is spending a few | from Camp Devens for the week-end. 9, 3 e days visiting in this city. He states that Philip J. Smith, stationed at Camp Chalmer’s Union Suits a former New Britain man named | Upton, spent a weckiend furlough at | Also all the popular brands in separate garments fram Doyle is managing a government | his home in this city o ; hotel in Panama. Sergeant John W. Lynch was home 60c Per Garment to $3.50 Per Suit. Buu ht and Snld Tomorrow the local men who have | from the Garden City, L. 1., training | SR . been attending the army school at|camp over Sunday. | Wentworth Institute, Boston, will be Henry Pfeiffer, of the Brooklyn s graduated. Tt is expected that they|tion Naval Reserve, spent Sunday at Present day conditions are will all receive assignments for active : . his home in this city. sweeping away n-lzlu)i' y;;'f')ud— duty with the exception r:i J;fl:“ i’[‘;l‘r‘: Joseph Young, of the Naval jces. This is especially no- who has qualified as an expert ps serve, was home for a furlough stay Hartford One-Price Clothing Co. e S B e I TP TS - ticeable in connection with maker and machinist and is to be [ SCTNE WAS PO - g e ined as a & o) structor. g i " I\ sl on e Fevimetit SRS T a0 Govem e 114-116 Asylum St, H. O. P. for Man, Woman GOOD &» lN BEACH & CO. o The recent whist given by S§t. Mary's | 00" 2 purlough with his father, Stelfl'BIOCh and Holy Name society natted $42.50, | SPent a furloush with his rer, and Boy. Room 410 National Bank Building, Telephons %120, . Which is to be used toward buying 3 E. F. MCENROE, Manager. Shumafl | Liberty Bonds. Fred Wright, chief engincer on a submarine chaser, was honie Sunday. " The supply committee of the com- A ] o Smart Clothes mon council will meet tonight and on | _Sidney Curran has enlisted in | the MURDER CASES TO DEATHS AND FUNERALS SCOVILLE MFG. CO. Wednesd evening the finance com- Suits $20 to $35.00. Young mittee will meet to approve bills. [tice. = Ferbert Baker of Stanley ! e BOUGHT AND SOLD Bros. union made Straw Hats istol, Pa., | Street has enlisted in the same branch | B HEARD SATURD Yf Jeremiah Coftey. Emil 1. Brumbaum of Bristol, 3 prar 2.00 to $8.00, Summer Un- il o ' Ley Co. |Of the service as a second-clasy sea- et Geme e 7 . 8 where he is with the ¥. & man and Arthur Anderson of Stanley HEInah (Coffey, Jakctl 21 vears, derwear two piece and union working i for iithaWEmergency stest (RSBSOSt B R deIRen (0f Siat B = . | died early this morning at the state its 60¢ to $3.00. corporation, is spending a few days BRSO Al tin s glocs sanatorium at Newington following an ! L service with the Reserves. Other lo- | Bullet That Terminated Feud of Long | | ikl ; & 4 S h s t: rat Terminated Feud of Long | jliness exte : o at his home on Winthrop stree SR s s iliness extending over a period of | N S0) Ry iinas 237% 23 23% A patriotic meeting will be held in | (& e L S vy - . { one year. He was born in New Brit- So Ry pfd Y e 82 82 ts Lincoln strest school on Wednes- | Naval Reserve are Ohrigtopher P Rtandinz Nt Eound sk 1in and attended local schools. He . : Eade et : e @ a q | Birmingham and Robert V. Carlson, . 5 = g lnancla udebaker ... 45% 44 44% A o Snlin o ol o || ELEEEGIES G 9to v Conten, euned INOCWorrien) ves his father, Patrick Coffey of Hoean Ol . 148 18 1% s seamen, ax n street; one sister ,Miss Hannah Union Pac ...... 120% 120% 120% . fok oakum and sing. i 3 = z, ship’s cook, third-class. T e o otey! ; ) Clothlng CO. Members of the Sons of Veterans S o r»(1m:ml with murder of Frank Coffey, and four brothers, Thomas of |~~~ jUtah Cop ... 9% 8% T79% visited the home of Mayor G. A. Quig- 2 7 B0 an ST almese, Erasmo and Joseph Par- . Y., Henry of Washington, D. o 5 the army medical corps and has gone | rotti, brothers, were presented in Patrick Jr., who is in the army, S Stesl o GisADo I FRIL LRSI sterday a rer sented wi = 7z = £ fily 2 rose! P & Y. Steel pfd . ..109 109% 10914 lh’ e ‘r;'oda“m?l"‘fm‘:;‘Zr”:’;f:;"d With | to the army hoepital in West Haven | police court, ihis morning, before and Rartholemew, who is in the S B St ane R e e — e e aed i docorats | of tainine; Judge Jame Meskill. Prosecuting , navy. The funeral will he held at Willys Overland .. 20% 19% 19% DoonLes s Lieut. Frederick . Greene of | Attorney George W. Klett stated that, | St. Mary's church Tuesday morning H s in Fair- . i tho ,‘”""'“SQ"“" members in Falr- | o ) ington street. o pilot in the U. | Attorney Noble B. Plerce, counsel for | at 9 o'clock. QEEECERLETY 8. Aviation Corps, has been imade | tho accused, was appearing before _— The executive committee of the em- » SENTENGED T0 LIF mmi squadron adjutant and is at present | the hoard of pardons at Hartford, 2 ergency board which is to be organ-|at an aviation field in Mississippi. | today, and has cases in the superior Mrs. Anna Tavina Carlson. ] ized here will heet in the mayor’s, of- William Kilduft is home from the | €OUrt fhls week and desived a further | The funeral of Mrs. Anna Lavina TR o fice at 5 o'clock Thursday afternoon. | .avy on a short furlough, after hay- | ddjournment. Judge Meskill ordered | Carlson will be held at 2 o'clock to-| ] agjape Show Same Impmvemem Consclentions Objectors Must Spend A service flag containing eight stars, | ing crossed the Atlantic four times | that the shall come up next Sat. | morrow afternoon at. her late o Days Behind Prist | indicating that number of teachers | with a convoy. On one of his tripsj| Urday morning. residence on Lyon street. Rev Remainder of Days Ing Ison who have gone Into the service of the | he met Cleon Rush, formerly a local | Detective Sergeants A. C. Malone ; Charles Anderson of Middletown will As ClOSlI]g Draws Near Bars, Texas Court Decides, T TllI‘HS Tlll‘tle—OWHEI‘ Fmed| government, has been suspended In|boy, now a truck driver with the |and Iichardson, who are conducting | officiate at the service and burial will the office of the school department in | 23rd U. §. Engineers. the investigations for the police, are | be in Fairview cemetery, S Dallas, Tex. June 10.—Forty-five city making r wor! i ————— - 5 ity il Rl Do s on ot Pl Aol Mitat| s icA BooEmestRin e WO IS RRE L Wal] St—Stocks were moderately | consclentious objectors were sentenced $35 YOI' ReGKICSSHCSS A social and dance will be held in | John Dixon of 431 Chestnut street, | . . ‘1,({;‘(;"?(]1 d{’,‘{‘;'""{l e ANDREW ROBB ENLISTS. depressed at the opening of today’s | to life imprisonment here today. the T. A. B. hall Tuesday cvening of | has written to his parents from | pp YoU e bUict Wilch Denetrased TR market, presumably in consequence of _— L 3 e, 198 X _ITOM | Palmese’s stomach, has not been | P, & F. Foreman Going Into Signal 2 s 3 B g this weck Dy the Immaculate Con- | France, telling of his trip overseas | co "¢ 5 SOmECT, A8 | BO° BOSH =z gnal | gver-night advices which reported a ATTEMPTS SUICIDE frive people were thrown from auto- | ception Guild of St. Mary’s church. [ and conditions as they exist in the | /4 in estal Stin: he culn of mf‘- Corps of U. S. Army. new phase of the German drive on the bileg that figured in an accident on Fifty dollars was realized on the | War zone. He is with the Roval Fly- | oo a0 CHE (00 police have a 32 cal- | Andrew Robb of Stanley street, a | French front. Except for the motor Clayton road to Hartford, near|dance recently held by the Tabs in |ing Corps. ibre revolver, also a 38 calibre | foreman at the P. & F. Corbin fac- | 8roup which vielded I to 2 points, re- Well's property, Sunday night at| {heir hall on Lafayette street. At| William Clancy of Chestnut street|seapon. No sharp edsed instrument | tory, has enlisted in the signal corps, | fctions did not extend beyond frac- prelock and in police court —this|the mecting vesterday four applica- | has been ordered to report for duty | that might have heen used to inflict | aviation branch, and has been or. | tions. Thése were offset by~ the At of i 5 proing Arvid Erickson of 66 Mount- | tions for membeyship were received. | with the Naval Reserve at Pelham | the half dozen or more slashes on | dered to report for active duts at the | Strength of equipments and special-| 11 @ fit of insanity, probably result- d street, Hartford, was charged with At the Sunday services in the Pro- | Bay a week from today. the vietim’'s face has been found. aviation field at Camp Alfred Vail, | ties, including Baldwin, General Blec- | ;"f,r,m'\’l‘ ,mfm"lr.h?“‘i due .\l;?l._ k. kless driving of one of the autos.| tostant churches of the town next| James Clerkin of the U. § Min- | The Parretti brothers were accom- | Little Silver, N. J., before July 1. His | tric and Sumatrs fobacco, the latter | 1eA7H ATES: 'o\u{‘-mz?"‘lr-m'*’{ - pne of the five persons received in-| weel, collections for the A. M. K. |neapolis, on which Ensign Irank | panied in court by Attorney McDon- | friends among the foremen at the | gaining 3 points. Liberty bonds wer f’L,“l(LfL 'L}mp“:l i '\”‘)~fl{ 3 fes. Three autos figured in|zion church will be taken up. Vensel of this city has been stationed. | ough, who was representing Judge | factory have presented him with a | steady. ‘f,i’,p “(l\m'.m"' ’\.N.[l,]‘“, bt p accident and were damaged.| 4 ip wagon driven by FEugene |is home on a furlough, having | Pierce, and Mrs Krasmo Parretti. | wrist watch. Closing—Specialties weakened in 17 General ho L ,l,“‘”’v My 8 ickson was found gullty and Was | ¢ way struck by Charles A. John- | crossed the ocean five times with | Mys. Parretti still stoutly maintains| Mr. Robh, who is a brother of |the dull final hour but leadsrs| COVEY 18 expocted - Today she had flered to pay a fine of §35 and costs. | gon'g auto on Franklin Square this | CONVOYs. her husband did not leave the house | Stephien Robb, secretary of the sec- | showed some improvement. The clos- | Jiade §00d Drogress towards recovery torney James B. Henry was coun-| norning and was damaged. Lieut. Raymond James of Camp | On the night of the murder. Judging | ond district exemption board, is a |ing was irregular. [ RO wsiehestaies bl Ee A for the accused. : : : from their apbearance in court today | native of Scotland, hut has resided | Liberty 3 1 sold at 99.54 wn‘““,F‘:;fi‘['m“’\_'”‘l"“‘t"r:‘o“l;‘;"‘:;‘:(;r T 3"10';“‘{::::“""‘:{"’(‘;“: ::l;?«‘m‘::“ ?K street complained to the police today | sence at his home on Lincoln street. | they are not greatiy worried "\f,r.',l?o' |]n this city ,’.m::w l’]cars. Inasmuch as | 99.70, first «3‘s~ at 94.70 to 95 oo | street started an investigation Sund SR e at his bicycle was stolen. “harles Cook of the Naval Reserve | CNOTMity of ~the oftense charged | he was over the draft age, he ex- |second 4's at 94.54 to 95.18 and 41-4's ' o O0 P8 00C BE WVEREE 00 FHECAY : against them. The cfforts of the po- | perienced no little difficulty in en- | at 96.70 to 97.32. 4 iner, were thrown from the auto| Jour coils of an automobile were | spent the week-end at his home here. | ;"\ ihorities to trap them T TS oy e e accepted for | Sales approximated 300,000 shares, | f 82s and in the Sodar apartment 4 the machine was damaged. | Stolen from William Massey’s car | Private James Hogan was home | . q0ing admi s concerning the | the reserve and then called into ac- i o e saseated g ot Ry fckson, and his friend Ibil Larson of | While it was left in the rear of the | from Camp Devens over Sunday. crime have been futlle. A shrug of | tive service when he passed all ex-| New ¥ork Htock Hxchangs quowm- |~ 0y & gaa (hbe o her mouth. The s city and an unknown man they | PicKinson block yesterday Private Philip Smith was home | the shoulders is their only indication | aminations. ; o °;’h S R’; e & E‘l' e police were called and rendered first re taking for a ride were thrown| A meeting of the Americanization |from Camp Upton over the week-end. | of feeling of the death bed identi- "’e’:be"f‘;z: e Now York Stock Ba. | 2id end then rushed the woman tg m Erickson's auto when it turned | committee will be held at 8 o’clock Lieut. James F. Faulken, with the | fication hy the victim of the murder. WIHO'S GOING TO PAY? :x)l]auge‘ = = theSnospital. bet10 this evening at the Chamber of Com- | army medical corps, was home for a| The police hold the theory that a 2 e S0 ARG, P AT e he testimony given by Councilman | Merce rooms. week-end leave of absence. He ex-|feud of long standing was the mo- e S | Ti Low G FERSEAS, kincr was to the effect that he was Charles Morehead of 95 Arch | pects to leave shortly for service |t for the crime but it is no easy | Various City Departments Exercised P E ot SOEar Ifil,fh 6‘:’“ loss GOING OVERSEAS, lowing an automobile driven by | Street motored to Camp Upton Sun- | overseas. matter to establish i, owing to the | Over War Bureau Expenditure. '\‘“ c?;d;; (.‘f:‘ e o Eugene J. Clerkin of 45 Union seph Olson from Hartford last|9aY. Many New Britain boys at the Private Douglas Johnson is home | close-mouthed policy of the race of 7.3 Tt e Vil R etest s e bery offthe (Eleral 4 miggy Eht. They came through Clayton | CAMp were seen and all were in g0od | ¢ Fort Slecum on a three days | those involved The recent decision to move the |[Am Can ......... 4 % | received word today froin the War out 9:30 and their speed was not | SPirits. The rTound trip was made in |t 110ugh office of the war bureau to another |Am Canpfd ...... 24 g 943 Personnel Board of the Y. M. C. A, 9:30 ST as 2 % . Secti sec - v | Am Loco .. ... 63 623 623 to report in New York June 18, pre- 0 e e | o y 5 . o g = section of the second floor of City . 8 4 by Nk = about 50 foet ahend of Stenern| Durwood Boehm spent the week-end = Ju'n:lest, H\'mh,o"ntl'y }\1\\“ KH fil s.| LAWYERS ASKED hall will entail some cxpense for | Am Smelting ... T48% 745% | paratory to sailing overseas for war The cars coming into New Rri. | At Lake Congamand. O:’;’h'e’ l\“"l“ ;:“‘R*V“:d‘v:’m b g‘;in"‘:‘ carpenter worlk, etc., since the pres- | Am Tel & Tel .... “Z;‘ 983 98% | work. n were on the right hand side of| Frank Dorasinski has taken out a|p 00 "t G (NIUER A8 EPORTC TO ASSIST MAYOR | ent office t:xwro:@ \wl]rhlu\'f‘“to’ be re- /’tn’r(gox;_peern‘.' o g;é\f. : road. Stefner said he saw Olson’s | Permit to build a barn, 20x30 feet, | poto oo their parents, Mr and ‘Mrs R O e o e FAILS TO FILE QUESTIONNAIRE. struck by the a hine | costing $950, for Amandus Johnson, of e 2 % e e other end of the corridor. ho s aldwin se.. 893 4 s b Fh approaching | (RFEE 3000 ¢ John Hughes of Chestnut street. Two going to pay the bill is at present [B & O ... oo 54% B % Patrolman James Skelly arrested . Erickson’s car came on anq |0 John street. other brothers are in the National [ Pending Adjustment of Tenement| Lothering several city departments. BRT ... L Kazimir Noboxecki early this morn- usk his machine, tearing off the| Fdward Nelson has entered the em- | army. pr e | S e 2% |ing for the Manchester draft dis- ck Wheel on the left side, procipi. | Ploy of John A. Andrews Co. HihentiE e e h e e o | MR Gonaoycrales lareaated i tofitsa MM LIS CEREE Thr Bl i B IEHEESSH P trict because he failed to flle his questionnaire. He will be turned over g his passengers onto the em-| . A daughter was born at the New | masters’ corps at Governor's Island, Fom e T St e \ > debt. The city he =il 4 mkment beside the road. Erick- | Britain General hospital this morning | spent the week-end at his home on Gare ey ICtonINF e }nl\x;:m\\h(:» d\{k:»\v\m f:o(c”(‘ns‘;:;l;ledmnzo ffl«E’SJZ‘o».co Wt 561 5614 | to the Manchester police. s car then turned turtle, Tn the | to Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Nolan of 115 | West Main street. | Following a conference with several | pay the bill for fitting up an office | Chino Cop ....... 371 36% e uncilman’s opinion Erickson's car | Clark street. Carlisle Kron, with the Naval Re- | lawyers this morning, Mavor Quigley | for the war bureau, and the board of | Chi Mil & St Px SaiAY AWAIT 4th LIBERTY LOAN, s travelling at a speed of about 20| At the meeting of St. Mary's Holy | Serve, is spending a furlough at | determined to take a new step in his| public works, which has been asked | Cru Steel - Menmbers of Sts, Cyrill and et fles an hour. Name soclety last evening, it was an- | Lake Congamond. His brother, Ken- | tenement hause campaign and will|to assist in the construction work, is | Distillers Sec ¥ G e o L e oseph Olson testified regarding the | nounced that about $50 was realized | neth Kron, has returned to Brooklyn | shortly ask all lawyers in the city 10 | not Inclined to assume the debt. D : ius soclety of the Russian Orthodox eed of his car and its location on | 6n the recent whist. after spending a short furlough at | des from issuing summary process e Frie 1st pfd coe, ¥ 21q Grfw (n'“ho“' e pumh“? § aad, stating also that Ericksor's his home here. writs for the ejection of tenants from T 7 s S -2 ensl Do0hbondiin itheBonit T Ees r was in the middle of the road. Mr. Emory Matson has heen ordered to | their homes unless the matter has AUTOS MIX IT UP. o ar fhcp; S 2 Loan. At a meeting Sunday the So- son said that if Erickson wa s e 2 report at Pelham Bay tomorrow for | been thoroughly inv ited and it is| Robert Garlick of 137 Pleasant | e m o0 - o0 40 clety voted such action. B o o o . no more small envelopes or colored | 4.t \ith the Naval Reserve. obvious that the property owner is act- | street was slightly injured Saturday | o' OF OT® € x-d 317 4 2 e ones be used. Handling this kind of : o Inspiration ...... 48% Plson) was q ar co r S . 2 aith, & , s struck by Frank Paw- T .. = - v < n) was a third car could Bl o e e e ing in goad faith night by being struck by Frank Paw- | p i 8 S0t =t 5o SECRETARY BAKER ON STAND. ve passed between. His machine . Pending the organization of the ten- | alezyk’s auto on Main street, Garliek s . it awbacl > ransmiss L B a a 5, . hington, June 10.—With Secre- hs damasged. Corroborative testi- | O 1 he S g ion = ot ement investigating committee, Prok Stebuadinitrorilorine lautolal iihe |- RecottRCOoDREENS 15 A s 14 3» b o EBiTa an e nest witoean Ll e : s. 1 pan | eoped SN T On e 3 Lack Steel ... 85% 8 ary Baker ¢ b s, ny v iven by Mrs. Olson and tion Officer Tdward C. Conne railroad crossing and was knocked : senate military effairs committee tas . Steiner. | rau I(uhin\mv, having enlisted in olunteerad tolinvestigate ail instances | aawn! s Lurts ere slisht Lehigh Val ..... 59 ] ] 5 e day opened hearings on the army Patrolman William P. McCue, who —_— where property owners are reported a8} Jred Bacon of S8 Wallace street in- \“; 1;9‘&':0;{"“ f A appropriation bill carrying $12,< s retiirning from Hartford hy auto CUT[CURA »|'Il|.&lflpgr"‘illt\‘<I-(;)(\N\‘s ::-t*tw(\‘rxm(”-':)l‘ v::::.\.m:“ formed the police that while driving [N v x 1 & 1 R R 410 o2 000,000,000 /and ebntaining.a, provil Meclancholia Causes Insanity and Mrs. Sodar Tries Asphyxiation. Anthony Kowalski of 30 Franklin | Devens spent a week-end leave of ab- The postal authorities have issued a request to all users of the mails, that me on the scene shortly after the this through East Main street Saturday Penn R R 437 435 . | sion inserted by the house to give ide: e . | ) o handle, Mr. Connelly will se- ? Deitinon oF 35 485 e cident He testified that the | [} man t h_\_nl}‘.”\n‘t'“ o e as the | MENt an autoist, whose number we | pressad Steel Car .60 5918 * | the president unlimited authority to elner and Olson cars were Mrvnrwd cure a tance AR m‘r‘ b did not obtain ran into him from be- | Ray Con 93 23 increase the arm Members of the the right hand side of the road 4 | special committee o 2 2 hind and the owner of the colliding : . 3 F committee said they expect to re- Ell into the gutter and Erick '()n'.\‘\ take charge. For the present, all law- Reading ........ 88%% 87% Wl 5w e Sers Wil belaskcdl fo renont tosnll| IS CIESESNEIE R RN E Y A liceman said he detected the odor | (Continued from First Page) | Connelly such cases as they may have o Pac liquor on Erickson’s breath. Brick- ~ where summary process is asked and | fp tola the officer that he los There is no other way. This task | he will investigate. This will not ap- b1 of ‘his machine after strik ilgn @G80 g nato not transmit to posterity a legacy of | tenant is such that a request u‘u' f‘(\il\r ’ 6 TO 9 [4) CLOCK NDAY EVEN G 6 TO 9 O'CLOCK e don't sce how I could be blood and misery. We may in this | tion is in keeping with law and order. e e L R O N L Bt peokson, BEe said Freat confict 7o down tneo the Vaites || The special commitiee synonied v | B QY] DER LEAN b & 2B ks going to Hartford and was on his | of Shadows because our foe is power. | the mayor consistng of Wiliam T | E SMOKED ht side of the road, going along | ful and inured to war. We must be ,\nm‘);m n‘x:u “m\;\ d ‘.‘:::x‘: 1 v g s ey PBe 12 to 16 miles an hour. He| prepared to meet disappointment and | fesenting the banking interests; P. T T -—BEST w the first car turn to the right temporary reverse, but.we must, with | YSDONOUEN, representing the avyels | g AR 2 ]bs * P 7‘\ BEST MAINE It C, e e D || A Ml kv represcnting the I ) PURE « + o i ° % Polis’ e gelo ) *aone i irageonil hoarts oo e | BolsIHsIement AN s Loness: d he turne& at the same time, _\m: ) st 5 representing the Ttalian clement; M » = 1 forward until this war is won Kerwin, representing the Jabor inter- | [ SWIFT’S 5 bars (> 1 C ‘ e - ; Tarl Kisselbrack, of the War bu- .| i PRIDE = car threatened to have Mr. Bacon's |Rep I & S com ... 84 83% 83 port the biM next and prompt action by the senate is expected BEFORE USING CUTICURA VINOLLND ONISN YALIV front wheel struck the approach- est € auto on the back His right atrol of the car, striking Steiner's reau 7 Lamb and Gegree ont tire was torn off and he los cross examination he denfed that | ° i { Kimt i annfact 4 R a ; : i . | = SRS . Kimball, representing the mannfactur- B ™7 ez h.m' l;(n(n m;“u\km;, and he said he | I ]ntment Will Open Democratic State Conven- | {1 o interests, will meet tomorrow | K 3 SUiSe: it ace 83 <50 not know the name of the Hart- tion—Lynch Succeeds O'Sullivan. | night to organize. The meeting will be | 4 q y - rd mman who disappeared fro th . i or's office z o'c g5 F 8 ¥ m the | Quickly soothe and heal ew Hayen, -June 10.—Congress- | 2814 In the mavorsiafiice at & ¢ S | man Augustine Lonergan of Hartford Acsording Honoe D Damaging testimony for the defense | itchi E G i | g e O vitain is not | N S ? ; P 5 e mon o the dofense | eczemas, rashes, tchings |y L forary enaiman of | e | Hon which faces Xew Briain s vot| j§ Mohican Selected 41¢ : _ f Swifts Lilly 9Q¢ th Brickson. He said Brickson's | and burnings of the skin. democratic state conventon this | 58 ML AN, 00 1 e from lack of | I EGGS i OLEO 11b pkg ito was “holding the middle of the | These fragrant, super- 2:“(‘ vvh The (‘:"HY\I[,’! rinn?nznlcbl Gl e ; b i ad”, and he said Olson’s car was 2 st here mext Monday to discussi) A e LEAN PORK HOOSIER LAU 23C NEW BERMUDA ONIONS ... lell towards the middle He co lients tend to |@arrangements for the convention. 5 “HOPS O 3 x bOra;:d”'hr’ statement of n(u ((1. ey, emollie Alexander S. Lynch may become NEW BRITAIN MAN SHOT, CHOPS . 5 o 'ARCH ... 3 1b box e bt he et ot e drivars tnenine” | prevent little skin and scalp | the committee sccretary in place of | sundavs casualis list containes the | Gl FANCY SUNBRITE " 9¢c LA RGN the right. | troubles becoming serious P. B. O'Sullivan who is in the naval | name of Private John E. Anderson as CHOES s ey Cl AEANJ%R 2 cans I»lu"l'l‘ 'UCE . | service wounded in action but the extent o > SALT MOHICAN PORK 18 < INKIST 45 can C NGES doz C Notjce of an appeal was given hy 5 . . una'ix e o 2 I if used for every-day toilet e =" | ;i3 injuries undetermined. Private RIBS o AND BEANS . _— purposes. ZOO0 LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION | ). jorson's home s given as New ! MIXED SAT/ YELLOW SPLIT 29 basket 20 Someone entered Vincent Tuscano’s b FURNISHED ROOMS TO RENT at | Britain, Conn., but queries at the of- | |§ PORR ... PEAS ........ 2 Ibs [ STRAWBERRIES C at 39 Lee street yesterday and Sample Each Free by Mail. Addresspost. West Haven. Apply Mrs. G. H. | fice of the war bureau today failed | W =TT, ——— e PR s — B e aiiy iben i e card: " Cutionra, Dept, 7T, Boston. " Sold Smivw. 58T Batah (0 S Mayen . | 4o fua dis Dame on the lists whish 5 t'\'ITED STATES FOOD ADMINISTRATION TICENS NUNBER G853 jission, Conn., 6-10-6dx | have peen compiled he