New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 5, 1918, Page 15

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TS ——— SPECIAL FUND FOR | i ~ mericwzamoy | RICHS MEMBERS | IST MAIN == Common Comfcil Wwill Be Asked = ' 1o Appropriate $5,000 i N )’l t d AL the meetim f the executive board of the Chamber of Commerce g beld Wednesday - evening, in the matier of siving the aliens of this city o broader and clearer conception Deposit SR e wits dizensged and plans outlined. The Our Mid-Summer Clothing y fi ‘Protecion g oo B i A man lost a diamond 5o that all details connected with the and other valuables g \mericanizing of foreign-born people the other day by rob- were brought up for discussion. It bery., wits decided that Mr. Holmes, Mi Had he placed them Chamberlain and Juc Gaftney pre- in our Fire and Bur- pare @ report and a petition to the Room 410 N& glar Proof Vault, he common council, outlinir the Amner would now have them izanization project in New DBritain at his command. i asking for an appropriation of at to rensonnble rate. il AL the shesiall DGt (0 ba Tela & O o 5 2 i h ST : o this cven City hall Stein Bloch and Schuman Clothing. AU U IO BRI C LAY oo I W e ¢ With the movemoent, is the question ! AND TOMORROW. ofl 4 ral office and headquarters S f dou can yont n Safe V) loast $5,000. This report ix expected aturday Morning, July 6th. This Sale in- DehosiEBoy o ar PHONE 1366, o bresaited fo the Gommon coun North & itt school was suggested i CHERRY RBISQUF Sold i as a s I | | Fresh STRAWE Bulk thoughit P mestines e SDEIBEldin H CHOCOLATE | 6be QL. the wvarious schools throughout the | lnanc Y VAN | 350 Pt, ¢ity untii a factory =chool can be or- | 3 ganized The paid director's duties. which | New York Stock Exchan ALL FLAVORS IN BRICKS will undoubtedly be sufficient o keeP | \igne furnished by RichterW him busy @ll o the time. are, 10 keeP | japmhers of the New York Stoel $30.00 . .. ... $24.00 $6.00 $4.75 5 i Hins Suit sale ilson's, —advt $28.00 .......... $22.50 5.00 . 84.00 ) ped £ John Urban, who hax been nome on §20.00 . $16.00 $4.00 .. Mrs. Josephine Martin and daiigh e e High Low il te Alice, are spending a few weeks Am Beet Sugar 1 71 ki & $18.00 ... 15.00 $3.50 ... > in the Berkshires | st nlisns ST unsnnold DOsE S gl vl et 454 ;o | o help them to become good citizens ALL STRAW HATS HALF PRICE. fobi yenienday for. this paid) director and veport fo | -Am Smielting ... 81 S0 sosy Jolin & Oquist veported the loss of the superintendent of schools \m Sugar .. 1131, 1138 | . the | Am Tel & Tel 961 97 that &) . $2850 $9.00 ..........$7.25 $33.00 .. ........ $27.00 $00 8650 CITY ITEMS I {in close contact with foreign zroups, Qt. 30¢ | chavge 1o distribute literature fo heip for $20 at Walnut Hill park yestevda ! | ; | " ‘ This cvening at N o'clock Private Herbert White is heme | committee appoinicd o look into the [ Am Cop G51p 91 | afternoofy / from Camp Upton on & short fure | avisabliite foT starting (Al swar chest!d AT 8 Te Ry oy 4 s414 | drug stove ORI 5 R o 2 ! Chamber of Commeree room B.o& O S \4%, 549, | been removed . Hatyaa s Snellsiind defiofRtnG s ey ’ COR. PARK AND BIGELOW. ity BRT ) 18 14 An entrance was niag b CITY'S CANNING QUOTA, Beth Ste 83 g41, Holfelder's store on Main & Butte Sup ... 0 ras, | da¥. So far as known HELI . | Vernon €. Record. sent (o Cianip New Rritain Expeeted to Save Food | (an Pac a2, 147 1473, | Was taken Devens some time ago from ihe soc- By Preserving Cen Len (L) 1% 70 7074 — A AR“ T“ 'KY W [; A BUYS BflY[E ’,},yn disurict, ‘n.“u’ hee n discharced (o DEATHS AND FUNERALS| | joint session of the home gar-{Ches & Ohio ...... 56% 5634 56% PURRRPEIE < . - ‘ecoived word froi T e i iCy 4 {ee and the women's cap- | Chino Cop ... 417 41 411 P 5 e U Uy I R ANV IYA 1) L received word from Camp Meade it Deatl of Mrel Robart T Banco densiommitiepland dhiets omensGrRa (R ROMEREE, AL Rl Two boys were tried in chambers| L g ning committee will this eve- : i i all of the last draft increment ing nmit w : ¢ | Gons Gas S4 84 §4 | this morning and fined $5 for throws- been cepted for service N 2 i 8 g : I: A ‘l‘ : 1 g vears, died yesterday. in the New Bri- | Commerce rooms. The canning com- | Cru Steel 6812 67613 6814 | ing coal at passenger train. Yes-| ughter was born Wedn b tain hosy the of death being | mittee is a sub-committee of the home | Distillers Sec P S350 it || fevany nalong o7 theididus Hace o "V [} [ v L 4 Miss Nagle's sanitarviam 1o My e field ariillery is home from Devens for a few days Mrs. Robert T. Habcock, aged 67 | ning at § o'clock, at the Chamber of ipoplex [§ leaves be garde ommittee, working in con Goodrich 151, 45 1515 | coming to the city the accused ang Mrs. J. (. Shechan of a2 5 : Egiuon A GENo: ord e g - & g fs sides her husband, one son, Charles | junction ih it i or pf 1015 901, 9014 [other boys were seen on top of & abeock Mise Mary Campbell. principal of Inspiration 367 351 567 |coal shed near Stanley street. They (Continued from KFirst Page) Carl Neurath of Avch sty wl IFuneral services will he held from { (he Jolihu Buprett school, will Internorongh threw coal and smashed a indow enlisted in the Naval Reserve several | the Py ille Methodist chureh {o-| charge: of ihe canning demonstrations | Kennecolt Cop on the engine. The train was brought the manufacturing concerns. as well | weeks ago. left today for Pelham bay ¥ s the shortage of wen, has made it | | | i | | | | He is the first New Britam | morrew afternoon. at 3 o'clock. and | during the summer The object of | Tack Steel to a quick stop and t} train - crew Sidney Curran of Faivview street, | hurial will be in the West Cometery, | this s 1o that New Britain ful- | Lehigh Yl chased and captured the offenders. who recently culisted in the Naval | Plainville ills its quota of 35,000 cans of fruit | Max Mot com Mex Petrol dle on the field I i 1 necessary to lake the proper steps to vards meeting this emergency In New | peserve as a Jandsme R : ) ; Britain. 11 is doubtful the lar = M asiaplindaman o dnhatin g, S ey and vegetables, by 1uleresting through S i LEAVES ALL TO WIFE Wt [Ho ATGican Ak Tneuenaen | Aokt or s e S LB clet Broposted. atlene Inaval [yass i Mrs. Mary . Quill. Rt a e nonat aiionS nomenlith lioiha | Y G &aE 0 o o } : 3 . L amount of room in the Royle hlock | s ol e ° | Nev Cons . : e will of the | July £ (By (he Assochiled Press) S AN GRS FF SR (R St ety o BEGE (ULRY LoD s M Mavg Permeifn R0l sged 71| nho havs mel Lenr inighe TRIE Of L n oy : lHumason, made out on April A ethiok Eallant R W e e \xvv-nlun} Dorbuck. ):u today for ;VAY\ widow of the late Dr. John wning food product Women are | 8 ¥ A ¢ - Teakroch Aladiint probate coutl Boureches and in the wood of the | oo A 0 ention - he | Camp Jackson C.. to resume bis | Dutton Quill, died vosterday ai the cod to tnko an nd of fruit [ No s B e | Y.ML . AL war work home of her daughter. Mrs. K. Chester | on stable to the meetings and they 10 his wife. Mrs. Nellie i Postals have been received in this [ Hale, 100 Hare steeet, following shown how to can them. The G : . e el as ecatine Awards For 32 Others. ate Uarris 1 i Americans (Belleau Wood) i the Chateau-Thierry fetor- have T becen once as only a limited number of Humaso young women can he taken care of. o i) r 1 recompensed by Gen. Pershing with city announcing the fe arrival of {illness with pneumonia oniy expense i g rar and the award « Distinguishad Serv Miss Helen Hart in IFrane Miss Mrs. Quill was born in Southington s, She may t anned pro 5 : . NEW BR men of the marine vorp Francis’ hospital She formerly | was graduated from the New Britain of winter supplics Studebaker . Sl g o )th day of nion P : unte $21467,940.58 5493 AU 05028844 S b Co - to eight officers and non-commi Mrs. Ernest Gaudette, of 336 Churcl | Where Dro Quill was the head ot the [ 1o finance the wovement. [t is ex sioned officers and men. The . men street, Mr. audette has enlisted in | hospital of the Masonic home. The | pocted that prove more U Utah Cop honored today wre Copi Brothers Pight Over Rent: Sav- : ( e Savil o past few yeitrs however, were spent in [ popular than 1 A inasmuch as S Steal Captain Randolpli T e TAoids i ; o this city wiere she was well known . - -ap e X y inski Protects His Irothor Two Mhe First Congregational and Bap- e e i o e . James MeB Scllers, I 1L Harley o e The f i1 be held tomorrow | of i1 country to conserve as much James I Robertson. Chavles Murray W ; ifternoon at 2 o'clock, from the res i Sithe aiotoliil | ith Strong B during the month of July at the Cen- food as possibl is the aim of the D aen? William Moore., Irederick (. Wheel L LN IEiDE St ey u i Bxira dividend < dence ol r daughte on Hari street 1 2 ter church, bheginning Sunday, July 9 ¢ x ommittee 1o establish three com er and Wilham A. IBdd, Sergeant Ma Fraternar spirit was a keynote of | professor K. M. Baugham, of New- |V W. ¢ Hill pas of “ha South i yynite kitehens throughout the ity jgr John H. Quick, Corporals Ray this morning’s session of police court. | fon seminary, will he the preachen "\"'."‘ church, will officiate. | 100 school buildin having heen mond W. Bonne, Harry R. Fleteher, { Mike and John Copi. brothers, wore S s e sl s (TG erien (LIS T s el L Consumers Do Not Complain. David 1. Spaulding, Harold J refore count, chuwnged with breach of i W ihiting stroet, are the giuest LN chool, Prevocational grimmar sehool (IFrom the Topeka Journal.) dles, Roland It Sheaff, John O the S gall R W hase, ¥rank A \ Fred W. 1ill, Josepi-A. Garges amin Tiigham and Howard Privates Albert Lrook Jot Fleicken, loric effstedor i lisres) Mi v ‘ ‘ ¥ ) <l patid his disrespec lices A I e S come from shippers and state railwa LIABILITIBS B, James W. Carter. lerman undle; Youngblad. of Kensington. | now Britain Lithuanians held ¢ : the government ing the Women | i 710.59 Overland 519 Extra dividend of 1% peace. They are joint owners of : gis(e . Nowark, N . 2 ma the High school, Last vear fhe r - . 13 ! s 0 wark ) i ATHUANIANS DEDICATE 8 otests ngainst the increase of property at 9% Chestnut street and ! sole, Pa 1 NI DEDICATE BLAG. | {101 axpenditures in connection Wwith | rreight rates ordered by Divector Gen | vesterday disputed over the rent of the canning demonsirations were | eyal MeAdoo continue to pour into | Ot he property. It waxed hotter and $15:.1 This year, nearly $100 more | Washington. A remarkable f elor D otter every minnte Pinaliy John have heen aside for this purpose the situation is that these protests Malcolm Ekstrand, stationed at| Alko Donate 875 for the F it of Camyp Humphrvey, Va. is spending a Amorican Rod Cross, weelcs furlough at the home of his ST e . Rockwell cent field day activities of the Tierney P hes 120 Lithuunia 't geene and arrested them I ML DG 161040 = iGN ATan the end Whatever increase in rates e posthumo SO N () S R Cadets will meet tonight.at 8 o'clock: | ;men in the service of the American ! Dental Surgeon Weedon Oshorne, | A1 < DeWitt A, Riley. of Berlin, has en ( O'Kel and Pri 4 S b the parade listed in the Nava Reserve James D." Duniavy yestenday and afterward et IS AL Maher has alsa endis in the Na I i ol the sender or the receiver of freight army and navy and the big flag con- | gujt of von KKeuhlmann Against Berlin | be called upon to pay is certain to he Coll b bies Wl Sl il Juatliay vdded to the price of the goods before they reach the final purchaser | 25 John J. Gerdis, who spoke of the great 2 ) | S 000.00 L Detendants wse o Retrae 260,14 B e e G R e ; cipul speaker at the exercises was | lditors (o Be Heard in Secret— ! ; hud not scon in al val Reserve a landsman for ma i Sl e work that is being done by the I md someone got with ex 2 i 5 7 = ’ ! 1y t Alex Mr, and Mrs. brving Bradley, of | Cross he Winning Offensive e - and Alex interfered. He was' ajaple street. s o R i | ] Amisterdam, July G, Bed §3.987,579 aple \Lnre recriving congrat ollowing the meeting, a Red Cross i llasd e wal) lieity might endanger the (Dailas New ¢ Hartford, s Captured Gun and Crew Mone, With th American Army i N Fgance, July 1 (By The Associated Sl C lations on the birth of son collection was taken and $50 was ob respective merits of ¢ trucks < : = the state the . president of . court General och savs 1 the onls Joseph 1. Fredericks has resigned |tained. The Lithuanian [Sducational : : S ich is" to hear testimony in the | way to win o war is to abandon the ol o 8 ).—For capturing a German Ll ; W Chavles ragsanisi o and o . i N un and its o single-handed P ¥ his position at the Colt Patent ire nd Benefit society also voted to zive Lt ulminated in blows at the I i S i i , 2 libel suit. of Richard von Keuhl- | defensive at the vight lime and go on : ment {8 teul vate Jo Kukos has been awarded e Arms Nifg. Co. in Hartford, after a{$26 more to the Red Cross ¢ - P gai ) i elief the Distinguished Service Cross. In ja nd Lafayette i (wq v connection witly that con - - e S ! Gl i e | 2 eamire 8P raisi K o the ward norning thaviprof 1 become an inspector of SHELLS R U GRRAVES, 5 1 h i Wi ax follows wer 000 friends and had | gaue ¢ Ovdnance Dept. in this Sergeant Arthur M. Willinms ha opening session of “the trinl Thurs- | exacetly know when the visht time | 500 : ST e - i GO AN (U eyt e THGERE. T e ; an ‘ Judge 19 B, Hunge e them. Jn Mes jiy written to friends in this city from R hysical ceton wrren S Slater s statio i ¢ American I2xpe G ’ T T incd them the costs in the case Bl EABEO AR g ]]” (B, SR ) IOy 1T Phis action was taken after the bies weic b s e w0 hux been appointed supervisor of ditlonary Forces in France telling | | ogiqunt of the court had failed o officer. 1 i the ity playgrounds, will mec we | of some of his experiences in Franc y ) taygrounds, will mect the | of some of bis experien Brance. | oy tniniat compromise between! tiie tox . . shed ¢ Chorging firearms in colivt vesterday rectors of the various grounds an t the c o \ s his reg L 1 morning illustrates how “‘safe ol dlneatonsRo Ll o BEIL e R S riting his regi- o, gecretary and the defendunts ({ i e S ¥ Nd . embers of the public amusement | ment had just been relieved from the | ot 170 il (LT D tsehe et was New Britain's Fourth. In copumissions this afternoon at 5| trenches and billeted in wh W e - T e SRR AL there were many sueh o ciocl once a bea I Irench village, no Sl Lol ST - al ses lon SRbasuuto enchipilses BloN he Bladetter. When the men Honored in Haly R e Lavt nathing but ruins. e saye that he Medllos hinl ih okt oE e m " s 1tm Chesk B wrged with holds out bu little hope tor I - . hett ope in moto ‘ 1 t - 1 of the court asked whe it no 1 2 vicle without camp for the present, as their divi- gom bRl ¢ e w ined $10 PEORD SWEHDE ARRESTED. « explanations on the part of e . e on each count | than most « we over there and it ke T j 5 T Thomas Mansk was fined 85 o New York. Jul 1o tPavid (s expected t sl have consider- | 410 L L e e v fhe: dboiiaiions & a bi e on the s o Hornfeldt, of Hartrord, Conn., was =0 alle (ime 1o in the nehes be A NS o M A 4 \ Prospero Mess il : was whout to sail oday tor Sweden. | Visiting v, the loeal ;| countries. “Above all cuntogce @V VY i vift a comet saldic hoasted that when | where German <hells b Wity A0 LOOTAL of the co v and the foreign oflic Lieut weden, which he claims as | graves. Bodies of soldiers have heen th untr E the case should proceed \Michael Clynes of Tremont street, se i i o [Hornnaldy s aaty TOO LA 1POR CLASSIFICATION, Washin ».—President for- | clared alen 10 have made venarks de- | = = Wilsonsuntoriied Booll EYossstad aygiihar el P henivn ol {WANTED- A nurse 5 Fair- [ he would like to see th resolution an The contin and increasing scarcity, with resulting higher Glasgow. Seotland, the letter being the View stroct 7-5-3d | thorizing him to take over telegraph ind teiephone lines passed bafore the man in the United Stotes navy eign service, has written home from ( prices, of all materinls from which we churn irst veccived trom him i thres - . SERVICE FLAG TO FLY. montl Ite is helping to keep the CIVIL ACTIONS WANTED— Tenement by voung cou- | proposed recess of congress (;OOD LUCK MARGAR[NE ports cleay through whieh ple central location preferved I, = A service fls c 15 stars Coal Wk ; B LIt S d other boats mast pass The New Britain Lumber and H. Wilkins, 72 West Main Farnings of porations. licating ths f members in o oop ¢ on which the local boy is | € has brought suit againsi W. L H i Newport News.) makes necessary the ahove price. e com will soon by S | Stewart of Bristol for $397.92 (o a T nternal revenue bureau 1ax recently neaded repairs Stewart of Bri e i i rm - The internal reven Dur 1 Jelke's High-Grade Margarvine, is the only margarine endorsed nd was put in a port in Scotland ana | terials furnished FOL SALL A Harley-Davison mo- | 100 clerks at work, compiling a Jist | Brand club, whose membership Ins (he entire erew was given a seven day Albert Halpern has sucd Benjamin {oreyele, model 1917, With side car | of probably 100,000 concerns which | by the WESTFIELD BOARD OF HEALTH. sludes foremen, officers and factory furlough. Mr ihrown 7 the Anchor Clynes has had but two | Finkelstein for 200 or will sell separnte ANl in first | made move than 13 per cent profit | Daliverad O by W. R. SWATN 7 CHRYPNUT S o Miployes of the North & Judd Mfg. #urloughs since eniisting and voluhs Davia Gitl has brought eult e o aitio e 1000 Glon s i Who ] S e el SHvet IYEbYEW. s TRE Jo. Jteered fov foreign vice. | asinst Thomas Tuszkowski for §36

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