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tein-Bloch two-picce suits Summer Wear b.00, Vhite 1 ~ < Shirts, lannel Trousers, Silk Hose. Straw ts, $2.00 to $8.00. ! Summer Underwear, two- and Union Suits. 60¢ ’nflhfifimhl HOW FRANKLIN BECAME INDEPENDENT. Benjamin - Franklin of the great- est exponents of thrift the world has ever Knowin. Not only did he preach this virtue but he conscientious- Iy practiced it—and it made him independ- ent Every boy and <hould aim to acquire the saving habit in or- der to hit the hig mark of financial in- dependence. Begin now ing an account the Commer u company. e Paid on counts. Was one wirl by s with Trust Cent Savings Interest Ac- I | The Farrell lothing Co. :____fl AULT AND D0 CASES N COURT y-Seven Law Violators in Toils of the Police d dog ¢ supied the Meskill There ases o on of Judge James T: ce court this morning bout a half dozen cases of fenness in the total of nk Jennings and Geors ursico cused of assaulting lLuke George Holdrich The they w uning witnesses said h¥me, hen ere minding their own the accused insulted them ter attacked them Jennings e did not see Cursico do any- land Cursico said one of the com- n4s started trouble by calling vile names. They were dis- od ninic Sarra resented being told e was crazy, Saturday night, and vening he threatened Victor h with a knif Victor d com- to the police Patrohnan arrested Sarra Search of long bladed mattress. A the peace was revealed under = breach of room hidden 7 for Fause he refusea to drink Sowa ohn Muikulski said Sowa e. Salmon let n jud and the ed the to pay buy a was assaulted vho denied it. started the said that he Salmon, wirs g on a sion of ment clerk not Sowa any b fec fre was row in of 40 Church fte beer pa charged a a tenement rect 1y e ar Saturday teve Pet- assaultin used Was I Iebotnik The ac re Howley L arrest Patrolman Y for 1ce imposed $7 sault and for was said Albert Harlow be & smaller he Harlow He that 15+ ause a man ined 37 1 Hudzik and Josepl the Proski fine wh of peace tore run Roman Mary distu Wilk and made a Ihn Bokus a rged with The Schri each Hart- xchange cr 1ting trouble arose in a enue saloon n zreetings Bokt said Schri ned did the out heard his t do n same thing over his ears to Schriber onto street Bokus call Schr Dutchmar Fhey resh. vas fined went and esses ber a trouble n af; $5 and iber ar work interfered with ti ;: out of dog g least the L coupl t this morning. could ing € Riley, Corrad sniffico ick O’Brien charzed ping unlicenses They 1 $2 had licet the used An prose s this spring ven 1t was excuse g of ac in owner of one not be as he hen § in France 1l with dogs vere without costs. In case the They ecuted told Obtained -licenses dog v they: would Cityy, Clerk Thompson thoughtsthe' ca would . addition cha ihe unlicensed doe paiski and Antonit Diantelli 3 with letfiiE theip. dogs run at “hey werdined #2 on the first a4 .83 on ‘the gefond. Jacob dgriwas fined $3. for letting a Tun at large. Frank' Perelli sent wite to court to stand progecution his pla He" will "bé in | ¢ourg rday. ardens not be pre use he ped., o es to the Stanley i £ l—;‘:.*".—_”‘—__ WHERE T0 FIND in | f | arranged Semi-Annual Shilts Announced at Headquarters in police today to new as Traf- shifts effective ned Semi-annual signments officers the new schedule, A roster provides that ake their nated places on their beats. This ar- rangement will allow more satisf tory patrol service. Now men com- into the station lose a great deal time off their post. The assignment of under the direction of Supervisior Clarence Lamphere follows: Officer Wagner at Crowell's corner; Oflicer Atwater at Main and Church streets; Officer King at Main and Arch streets; Officer McCarthy at the cor- ner of Main and East Main Ofticer Charles Johnson at the East Main street and are are assig new feature ollix‘c)b at desig- e luncheons ing of a traflic officers cor- ner of ford avenu The ass follows: No. 1—Tony Bachman, side nments for night as east No. 2—Charles street, west No. 3—Patrick street to No street No. 3. street, f Anderson, Main side Meehan, West Main Cedar. {—Thomas Heslin, Lincoln William om Booth No James Skel Main to Grove No. 7 street No. | street No street Np, 1 streat, north Nagf 11—William o, north. No. 12—John street, e: of Oak No. 13—George street and vicinity No. 14—James No. 15 tude) Elm strect No. 16—William mercial street No. 17—William O'Mara. Main street, north railroad, east side v, 18 Gustav Litke (open) Main cet, west side, north of railroad. No. 19.—Frank Moore, railroad ar- cade. No street No. street No strect No street No. street No. 1 Square No Murphy, Myrtle 3 Myrtle street Walinczin and side streets. Wlliam Souncy, —Tony . Myrtle west 9—Michael Massey, T.afayette 0—Hanford Dart Broad Haves, Clark S Kennedy, North st Moflitt, Summer McCabe, Smalley George Wllinger (substi- P. McCue, Com- st Patrick Howley, Church Frank Hahn Diwight -Pat Quirk Stanley William Strolls, Park Woods Thomas 1omas Dolan, Franklin Alex Car “h street Winthrop John Carlson south of No. 27 street South No., 28—Patrick McAvay, Linwood trect, westerly 2 vard street to Winthrop, The patroi and he tails will remain the s | Patrolmen John C Storey on M. Tch wdauarters de- me. wrlson, day squad Patrick night Quirk and today O'Mara auty. went the Kiley to | and Patrolmen and McAvay return M. C. A. social will in b} young NEW-MEMBER Y. \ mew-memher at 8 room of the local ffair is for all been enrolled as members Britain Y. M. C. A of June, and me instrumental in bringing A delightful program those in rge, includ- | the Boys orchestra | composed of junior H. C. Rugg the and Parker will give a demonstration of a picture and number of interesting freshments will he served men eligible to attend should make a special SOCIAL. be held the M men thi | quet evening ban- ek J\ who of the the is i {n New month during mber werc in them has heen by chz ing selections by hoys of Lincoln company, motion will also show a Light re- All young this affair effort to machine reels. be GUARDIANS OF PEACE. Main street, | | Broad | the | i | Conn. posts | b l | | illness, 1 | streets; | Hart- beats are | | | | | | | | | | Whiting | | tween { which High | : ments for their 1 vited who- | | | i | stated | American NEW BRI TAIN “H. B. HUMASON DIES AFTER LONG ILLNEDS Had Been Associated With Stan- ley Works lor 81 Years I Hum Works, ten o'clock entire Lritain at futher Harri £ the undz Mr. i passe Burt ceretar Stanle dicd Sunday < s morning uuson’s New 136 Square His ilumason and Burrill who same house. . Huason uated from the New Britain school in 1879 upon lewving uie hool he wus a short time with Humason & Beckley but 31 igo he entered the Stanley Works and with that company until For many years hc had chuarge payroll of the and (n Kebruary, he seeretary in February, 1913, made tary of the company Mr. Humason was held est by all connccted and the warmest personal relations were maintained with the other oflicers who appreciated the honesty the integrity of his chav- acter. many years M Hun ot the Methodist church of this city and he served superintendent of its Sunday School until forced by ill health to resign. He was fc years tr the Young Christian Association and time of his death of purk commissioners In 1886 Mr. Humason Nellie D. Monroc Besides Mrs children and brother The children are Monroe, ver in New York, Howard, present the aviation service of Cnited a Sallie, an undergraduatc Dr. Thomas .\. Huwmason, brother, lives in New York Althou Mr. Humason has held positions of responsibility trust that brought him into with many people, it is only family and to his intimate that he was really known patient, uncompiaining, good and cheerfulness throughout the keen and delightful and the shrewd common the practical affaivs of life friendship and companion- that will always he in grateful memory. services will be held at Vine strect, Tuesday ut the interment will b cemetery, New Canaan. AT L l I-‘lll R\ l l\l‘ RAL. 11 o (TG A mother was Ju the born his also was born in Wity glad- Hig s tor Co., employ « remained his Years e I Geath. ot the cataloguing 1906, and and also adverti was eleeted ing sistant wis seere in the high- esteem with ti compiny and For on also was an active member of Men's at the city’s surer ane the married ‘anaan, three him. N Humason to of W a survive How at the a law- long and ta friends The tempe a humor sense made ship something keld by them Funeral late home 11 a. m in Lake in his his on ana View Miss of Yale service, Jennie Screen Unit Writes of Miss Jennie Screen, a member the Yale Mobile unit, has written a letter to sister, Mrs. Selina And erson of Walnut street, in which she that the unit is now actively engaged in service in France. Th information furnished by the writer that the unit to which she belongs is doing duty in a field hospital in th vicinity of the sector here Twenty-sixth division of the U army is actively engaged, should of interest to New Britain people asmuch a large number of Britain well Hartford voung men are in this division, Company B, formerly of Hartford, form- ing Twenty-sixth divi- sion. The facts, among Miss Sc Major great there” countr. are for hei in as New in Troop part of as B, a the full of inte them the statement that attended the funeral of Wallingford, ace who died the service of that the hoys do their hit their spirit main ques- bo: letter is of the ‘ovel his een Lufbery American while in She writes auxious to and that One of the the wounded we get well and Uncle Sam wonderful. tions asked by stated, is “How soon can into the trenches again Miss Screen i is Ameri- hos- writes that 15 girls are serving in the sume with her and are the girls in that sector which the nurses live from a small hut into which is small. The wre partitioned off cur- with ‘a of heds on side of the roomi and mess quarters on the other side, Miss Screen stating that the nurses. eat in picnic fashion "30is6 Seresn enlisted a member of the Yale Mobile unit, which organized for immediate foreign serv- jce soon as war declared be- this country he led from Hali he stated she can pital only building in was converted a hospital, nurses’ a tains, arters hy row one as was was and 5 Germany several months that ip cncountered danger. Until it s Cros: the on “go. s sub the suled marine but equipment of Miss Sereen She the escaped the 1 d Red been W work ir active pewiod has front months >aris doing duty for a of about At four COMING OUT ¥ ONC At a meeting of the committee rep- resenting the Americans of German descent in this city held yesterday aft- afternon in Turner hall, final arrange- wrt in the 1 Fourth parade were completed. Coun A. F. Eichstaedt was eclected All Americans of German Hvir in New Britain, are in- participate in the parade, requested to be present at hall park on Arch street, afternoon, July 4 it 1:15 to organize The sceretary instructed to send invitations to G socicties tend. 1'OR CLASSIFICATION, CGERMANS iz of July cilman marshal descent to and are Turner Thursday o’clock was all TOO LATI ermun to ¢ SALI—Cabbage plants, strong v leading winter varicties hundred pei 0. Kilbourne. 1615 Tel. 1219, FOR and 10c per sand. T street. ha thou- Stan- ley to street. A Trinity WANTIED— Apply many | £ contact | his | tong | of | | Squadron { buls sting | | New The | ready, | DAILY HERALD, MON DAY, JULY 1, 1918 SERGT. DICK NYGREN GUT OF AIR SERVICE - New Britain Man Gels Honorable Discharge lor Disability rgean (@) t Richard acting in Nysgren capacity Third rvice city no the the Air S o Squadron, U. S, has recommended the service bilit Not pointmen sive training, into N in discharge because of physical daunted er 14 the loc he avi elson L months 1l man stion ¢ ot s who 1 broke Nels J enlist Following Nygren him appointment tion to the Hun une w plans to attempt the Royal Fl Corps uda. letter f voicing his on If, and n in also the se ren ird Aero ‘Post Field, & “Dear : nelosed I am Service. guess the to quit. I and 1 Nir vou will find not a pilot in the ( After 14 months jig is up and I will be forc cannot explain my only Kunow Royal Flyving 1 shall try my discha is not set rvice, I still the veasons ziv servic I ed feclings that they have Corps in Canada to enlist in when 1 The physical high as in our think there is a have hopes of meeting which receive as U. 8. Air Se so I chance and “ALr { Hun. ‘I have board in to written regard to Canada, and draft from an local direct await their vour going here NY( Acro Squ (2} 3rd ‘st Recommended For Discha H oftici the rewith letters are printed copies of relutings to aren’s honcruble discharge S, service ‘Hdgrs. 3rd Acro Squadron; S, Post Iield, Ft “June it May Concern to certify that Nygren, now acting capacity of st Sergeant of the Aero Squadron, U. S. Air Service, not eligible to pilot in the Air on wccount of numerous physical defects. He has rec- ommended for a dis dis- charge, present his dise Ser Sill Okl 26, 1918 “To Whom “This Richard C the 15 Serg in a is be a 3 Service been bility awaiting twice n and pay« is at sren has alwa duties in a record for excellent request of the Squadron that performed his manner, and hi fourteen months the personal the 3rd Aer made first sergeant ALLEN C. PHELPS ‘Commanding Officer. “3rd Aero Sgmadron.” Field, Tt “June May Concern: certity that Richard C. st of the 3rd Aero Air Service, is not pilot owing to physi- follows: Fracture in the back, fractured fi- in the r broken bones in the feet; ruptured ligaments in the right shoulder. He has been recom- soldierly the past It was men he be “Post Okla. 1918 sill “To, Whom “This Nyeren it is to 1st U. S be a such sery eligible to cal defects ax and chest standard | { Main mended twice for a physical dischar: and is at present awaiting ' his dis- charge papers. T president of th last examining boa “ROBERT (" McCRIZ “aptaiy TRY M. R. At a of Probate Britain, within and Jerlin, in State of July, Bernard I of Nellie ( in said distriet deces the petition of Samuel Tuge said Berlin, praying that in writing purporting to | will ang testament of said | be proved, approved | to probate per ap- | fil¢ fully nmn:u:i | | at Dis- of holden the County tic 1918, of ¥ the Conne ATTD: Gafiney Hart, trict Hartford a the Ist day Present, statc 1in i'pon Tart instrument the last ceased may admitted on 1d Juc late B sed of be of a and plication it wore said Le determined ut New Britain, the Sth day of July, b, 9 in the forenoo given of the application and time™ and of hearing by publishing this order newspaper published in Britain, having reulation District, and by posting @ copy there- | of. on the j gn-post in the | of Berlin, in said District, and | malke ERNATRD Ordered—That appli the ion >robate Prob; i in said dis- | A heard and Oftice trict, 1918, at and that dency in on o'clock notice be aid place pen- the thereon, in some New | | i { in said | iblic s Town return ¥. GAFFNEY, | while | the CITY ITEMS of Roul and Miss Hartford, at a party Kabro gagement Arch street hro Blue Hills, rounced yesterday the home Miss Dr. Zwick and Sachem’s Head Giahino Lilly Ka- was an held at of of family for two have weeks. gone to The new oflice hall the small of the war b now about compieted ot the build- being flxed up William Smith. of the city is other office at side a is Supcrintendent 0 more cases to scarlet health fever depart- Kelsey d Both cases a on there are now hold & special Judd’s in 11 and making of July sted big 1Pourth parac Saa d T it the corney Constable ed Andre gme sold property Julius >reiffer, f=on purchased street from Edward O Misses iI"rom Kilbourne Marg: pent mond wret Meyen end nd Agnes 16 week at I ke Cot Camp Cla R hold important 1 Wednesday an ning Mr. and spending two ford at Indian James _incoln i Mrs. John I, Sullivan are | weelss at the Walling- | Neck | and Margaret { will pass ! Neck Wilson at Crowe Crowe of street the Indian next two weeks at Donahue her Julia spending of vacation street is Indian Miss Zanzinger, New afternoon Eimma neral W. (€ sec- Britain 3 A., for weeks' to be spent at Hancock Point, | of the this retary lef a } Moore enter- ‘ relatives trom | at their home ’ Mr, Mrs. tained @ number Waterbury, on Harrison H of vesterday, eet GER'VIAN CATHOLIGS MEET and B o s f 209 Members of State Federation in | Service 1o Fight Against the Fath- | crland’s Troops. ¢ The state Federation of German American Catholics of the Hartford diocese closed the days’ hall two conv tion held in Bardeck's on Arch street, ves the rday afternoon At held the cpening session Satur whein | a conference of executive held, showed com- mittee and o rs o was reparts presented at that time a ver successful year, despite the existing strenuous conditions in the country at the N the present time. ayor George A welcomed the Quigley delegates to the city, at of terday, open- | ing the busine session yes- saying it was a pleasure to speak to men who were He Anicricans of German that if parentage stated the members of the associa- tion Catholics were doing their| duty anything but The report much iinterest members of the rolled in the Some arc religiously, they could mnot bo loyal Americans the secretary showing that 9 association were Uncle Sau. at the front their duty of was of en- service of wready serving are doing patriots on the high voted that all members their country standing until the others as American It service ¢ seas. the in the in kept end good presented nroliment e 10w that | £ | 1.012 | | report presont totaled condition of excellent. con- the treasurer, a balance of | the to Death and the amounted financial in an by members the association dition is shown showed ring as whose report past ye member claims expense 10 § the Cop- Rev Dahme M. Kaicher Gillday ick out totaled amounted other convention were pens of this city, Bridgeport, Rev Hartford Rey rington The ar were as glebert Miller Cha vise incurred addressed Charles H who Rev (3 Tor- and of officers elect the ensuin President, En- city: vie Hartford of Meriden Mever of T o1 follows of this Hoss Lc Adolphe Vo presi- dent les of rets Martin and treasurer, rington sec- mikc 6 1o 9 O'CLOCK STEAKS ™ous I Ak B Swift's Laundry UESDAY Swift’s Lily 2 8 c OLEO 1 1b pkg SOUND RIPE e 25C heads 9C ams 19€C PEACHES STATES LETTUCE LARGE NEW ONTONS LARGI SOLID UNTTED FOOD { Mex . Penn | Texas RI 31 WEST e . . Financ o New York Stock furnished Iixchan; Richter * members of the New York Stol change. tions by July 1, 19 Low 6834 2% 823 45 14 High Am Beot Sugar 713 Alaska Gold Am Cr Fdy Am Can Am Loco Am Smelting Am Sugar Am Tel & An Cop . AT S Fe Ry Co aldwin 3 & O tion, 8 that the fu republicans, h some of the repubil them the blame is pla of the dempcrats. .\vmn'dmg tQ the verigo out by republican (1688 : ‘rhv time of the republican pri; ! i oo 34 9 George M. Landers called u A \i(»Lh Steel Quigley and one other x'c::u\?h —juun Stp seeking interview On arrivix (}\n BPac .. 14634 | Mr. Landers is said to have made tl Cen Lea ..... o Yz | statement that he wanted Ches & Ohio representative the Chi Mil & St | ticket Col ¥ 1 cause Cons Gas Cru Steel Distillers Sec Elec . . Gt Nor Ore Cetfs Inspiration Kennecott Max Mot Petrol . Y Air Brake the N Y C & Hud the Nev Cons 8 c NYNHGS&H Nor Pae ... >ac Mall S R R Peoples Gas . Pressed Steel Car Ray Cons Reading Rep I & So Ry Studebaker 0il Cop Rub Co Steel . U Steel pfd /a Car Chem Westinghouse Willys Overland Loco to run this p ¢ of his ties a ministrator in some 5 5 5 hould thought, s food personal 1o Ie is also said that the endorse him ac intere: 11 semen c veceive 0. P the sug oublicans would lemocrats in turn might republic nominee f tive. F the er Gen to tion if Cop com ende n o repre rthermor P men story G. O Shi indi b mayor ans were s sed at o tion and - nite | of tusion | 1ated ference. n tnday 1 be were ur answer. A tickets as a result 1hje Y ver rumo republican that Hall the vepul house of cle ahlc herd Cove a it we that Edwa vili aga S com ican Union Utah Us ] S s Maudee Flaherty., Maurice Flarerty, ag about years, 16 He the R vife, two sqns funeral will Cathalic ehurch 9 o'elock. Burial Catholic cemetery died last night at his home Cherry stret after a long illness. was for H nany years a Valker Co. He leaves and a daughter held at St Tuesday DRUM t the CORPS OFF the CERS. Young Men's meeting of be narning held in the itk Saturday, & B. soclety drum corps, will be Charles Price was elected president Othe Vice retary, secretary treasurer Lawrence William J. for the ensuing six months. CHECKER The forty of the ment of the officers elected William Thomas Clerkin, Jr.; William J. Sulliv Burton Twining; Cotter; assistant Sullivan, Jr.; leader, Jas. J. Bonney; assistant leader, James McCramm: drum sergeant, Charles Price; assistant drum geant, Wil- | jiem Eegan; scrgeant-at-arms, Mert | major, Wm. J. Sullivan, Jr.; majos, Wil J. Sullivay, Jr. corpe il nave rehearsal the anitaty Vednarday ecariqz orenn = ot Thorraday | A pertieipate eourth of July | e | are as follows president, Regan; sec- hecker boards made b assistant oo manager, manager, boys manual training depart Central Grammar school this city, and Dey furnishing New which were sent tc Camp ens a week or two ago, much Britain camp. Not make the made the the supervision structor. The to the Y Britain received pleasure for stationed did the school checker boards, checker men of Mr. checker M. C. A and om boys 86 only boy but vell, Hagen, Crann; Crann; - £ games hut used ord New word they boys 1 t the them in some c caran are much appreciated :, t 9 O'CLOCK POTATOES MEDIUM SIZE 151b pk_ 53¢ SPECIALS Whole Milk CHEESE . . 1p 2D€ 34c LEAN PORL CHOPS b 30(: : “I\'.' Ihs zsc RIB and LOIN BEER 15 C ORI EVENING. b S3OC 2 Ibs Q) l [Q irloin, Best Pure ARGO CORN STARCH e 9c SR b e LULE MOHICAN PURE lsc COCOL 1% b can GOO TABLE vt 16C ATSUP ADMINISTE TICENSE LAMB CHOPS PICKLED FEET SILCED | i | 1aver TION NT \! B R 535 republi DEATHS AND FUNERALS driver for a Tha Joseph's at new fo democratie be- 1s he h stated 1 the 60 at BOARDS FOR SOLDIERS are the the they under the in- were o