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o The Staim Blosh Ve 1418 MEN'S SUITS CUT PRICE Stein Bloch and Shuman Suits included. Blow yourself to one of §: these at AT 15 PRICE He Neglected Safe Deposit Protection a man lost a and other the other day bery. Ilad he placed them in our Firc and Bur- glur Proof Vault, he would now have them at his command. You can rent a Safe Deposit Box here at a reasonable rate, diamond valuables by rob- NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 10, 1918. | | 22.50. STRAW TIATS | 'lie Fz;rreil Clothing Co. EASTERN LEAGUE Worcester Loses—Also Green Sox— Murlins Beat Waterbury W and Grays Hartford. July 9.—New Worcester easily to 2, hitting Bach freely nings, Keller held the until the ninth, when they two on three hits From Worcester, defeated London yesterday for Boosters five in- hit- scored h. e L111030000 9 o 5000000025 5 3 Devine; Bach New London Worcester Kelleher Greenough and and Bridgeport 11, Spring Springfield, July 10. two-run lead over Brid icld After having eport in the ninth inning, the Ponies lost the game the Americans, 11 to 10 in- nings. Lai, the first man in the ninth, singled and two counted when H. F. Baker hit over the ter ficld fenge, tying the score In the 10th, with the bases Grimes duplicated Balker's stunt, ball in the same spot for Lai, the visiting third base- t day & the bat, five hits in as many times up to 6, in up runs cen- filled placing the four runs. man, had with a perfec iridgeport Springfield Ferguson MoDermott. .1000111025—11 1200102000 5 and Skeff; Green and New Haven 6, W »New Haven, Conn., Haven nosed out an Waterbury here noon 6 to 5, when base hit followed a like hit by Nut- ter. Nutter also distinguished him- self by making a wonderful one-hand ed eatch in the seventh, which, as it proved later, saved the game for focals. Seven extra base hits pounded out during the contest. ®core b terbury 5, July 10 11 inning game vesterday after- Stimpson’s two- New on a were The r. New Haven 00050000001—6 11 Waterbury 00020030000 6 12 Walker and Pjura; Tuckey and Cloud M- rovidence 5, Hartford 1. Providence, July 10.—The acored to 1 victory over ators in a tightly played game this afternoon. Shiver pitched dball. A one-handed catch by W was a feature \ Grays the Sen here good ver a b h. e Providence 02000003 B Kartford 100000000—1 4 1 Shriver and MeNeill; Meyerjack and BOWLING RESULTS Unknown Partner League Produces Four Stars in the Persons of Patrus, Larson, Shepard and Foote. Not only but interested seeing two ters of the game play, I tunity of when P: the best ames in the Unknown ~on the Aetna 4 4 Patrus nosed ahead and fourth two to After chance bowler but clearly ok four In the emerged bowlers, every of the some person in mas oppor witnessing rare sport two trus and Thompson of bowling figures five Partner league leys last evening third other i1 I the fivst fo games, leaving the Thompson aiting & full scason for a to prove his worth clever and skillful Foote only their five not held his in game set-to, e out-rolled his opponent pl matches L victorious over his opponent Schroedel, did Kahms in five games with Shepard, hoth vi ng four of the five, respectively The scores Patrus 1 Thompson of the games od other two wrson s his tors tak 10 $8 105 Larson Sdhroedel Kahms Shepard 100 s1 114 Cage Foote . 100 105 111 | that | turing TO TAKE FACTORY MEN FOR FARMING Local Manutacturers Willing operate With Far Some of Th Fmploy The ing local m to co-opera vicinity of this at a meeting of board of the CI held yesterday o'clock, when manner in can assist successful nufacturers ar e with farmers city, was mad the farm umber of Cor afternoon at plans showin which heads of inc the farmers in prc crops discuss action taken. It the proper manner this movement is to of available men in were some was ¢ in w tabuy the tart list factories who can give whole or part time farmers in this Those present at the Secretary 1. A. Sprague of the ber of Commerce, T. L. Weed Stanley Works, John Hubert ders, Frary and Clark, and Wood of the Corbin Cabinet L vision the American Ha Corporation. The plan is to for the sending of units of me cach factory to help care of their their harvests, The farm bureau farmers in to vicinit crops and hel of which their wants known, has been to notify the local Chamber merce, through Sprague, when he in turn, will facturers. It been decide concern furnish the nun in proportion to the r there. Factories ma will be prodyci with the will not be canvass is to find out its men are call up local has each men employed non-essentials first and those connection the war A card away upon sentials in cution of until last, made right many men are available. All ca to be handed in of Commerce rooms b expecied Chaniber 15th BASEBALL BRIEFS Reds. 'As in previou Reds started then faded Reds is the Cincinnati whirlwind and fore July 4. “Bebe'” Ruth, mering marvel home runs the Red So has chalked up this season so far The Burkett i ing semi-pro veteran Jesse field of New Engla | summer Rube twirler, old Marquard certainly has teammates, Brooklyn' the num his the Giar season Nearly W Orleans team of the members have landed vard since the clo: the Southern league. Ne in the big the there doesn From the Hing much i Senator heen e of late to be the with Griflith matter pastimers Notice ot Berlin 10, A. D, 1918 Wilbur 17 Gilbert New Britain, deceased applic that as order of of District Court, July Listate of town of the in trict, ot Ler trustee Upon the wion bert, praying authorize sell real estate situated on South New Britain, per on file fully lic empowered to deceased M in said s plication move a d, That said applicat nined at the Britain, in said July, forenoon of Lthe and Order heard Office, in the 1 dete New th o'clock and day of in given on at the a notice pende plice b tpplication the of wring by 1 in <om tine reulation i copy in ne paper ai trict 1 by posting a yublic sign-post rvitain, in suaid this Court the New n on of retu o given town and make to TIMER of MOT HAC ners By Loaning meeting of La provide farmers to Hartford, this vicinity of Com- secretary, needed, at away 2 team of speedy collegians in the Heaving. Probate said A. D * time to Co- es. will- in the { plain tabor nmerce 4:30 the lustries } e o vducing ed and lecided hich to ilate a various only. were, Cham- of the n- | Frank ock di- rdware o n from take p reap | to | malke asked Mr. and manu- rd that er of number inufac- called ng es- pr asked to be how rds are the by July s vears like a be- ham- eleven x s pilot- nd this s flossy of this wher nts of the berths sing of ol ave seem Clark late of vid dis- Gil- said and said 101 on d of ain St ap- poears, ion he Probate district 1918, that of nd ney and »ublish © news n o said this in the district, of of the EVENTS TONIGH Superior photoplays and vaudeville, Lyceum theater Fligh class photo drama, ater I"'ox’s the- Vaudeville and theater. moving pictures, Keene; St. Elmo lodge, meets at 242 Main street. No. 52, 1. O, A. M. hall. Phoenix meets in Jr. lodge, QI Andrec meets in lodge, i o), (@) 0. 47, F. hall 1 (oF Erwin ¢ Holmes astle, and G I tloffman hall K meels in Carpenters’ No. 9 Church Union, street. No. meets at meets at a4 Vesta Hive, Maccabees, adies of the Main street Valient Tent, the Macecabees, street GOVT. INVESTIGATES . Y. MAIL SCANDAL of Main No. 14, meets at Knights 321 1-2 Trying to Ascertain Who Handled Million Dollar German Propaganda Funds, Washington, July 10—Several banks and brokers are under investigation by the office of the alien property odian in an effort to t the exact origin and handling of more than a million dollars paid for the New York Evening Mail. All persons who par- ticipated in the transaction will be asked to tell what they know about it. Under the law, the money involved in the tle can be secized ernment if transfer the United States though the money Americans. Irancis P. Garvin, chief of the alien property custodian’s hureau of inves tigation, with headquarters in New York, held several long conferences today with Mr. Palmer. As the Mail is being published by the bondholders permanent plans for administering the property will be allowed to wait until the details of the been cleared up. The was to have numerous ramifications. “TIGHTWADS” DOPED; WAITERS ARRESTED cus- by this gov- after even was) went made to now war is held sale have case said Grand Jury Indicts Members of Union for Conspiracy to Do Bodily Harm. Chicago, July oflicials of the indicted by the the result of 10.—Ten Waiters' grand jury investigation that trons of hotel dining rooms and taurants, who had slighted waiters in giving “tips,” had been drugged with “mickey finn” powde The powders are a colorless and tasteless concoc tion which produces nausea Conspiracy to do bodily harm and conspiracy to injure the public health by administering the powders, whieh were commonly known to the medi ca) profession as tartar emidic, is the specific charge. waiters and union were today as res- JOIN REGULAR ARRMY. Recruiting Records for Counecticut For Past Six Months, New Britain United Sttes army months, according recruiting in the as published by report in part The number cach branch Medical save recruits to in the last to the Conneeticut Major Mercer. follows of mon ¢ aof the service department, 289 59; aviation station, 215; lery, 170; infantry, ' 146; quartermaster corps, artille 118: ordnance, corps, 38: tank corps which sent the | t volunteers were Bridgeport 229: Hartford 203 Water- bury, 16S: New London, 56: New Britain, & Meriden, 49 AMancheste 31; Norwalk, 25: Norwich Bristol 22; Torrington, 223 20; Orange the six cords o district His scepted for was cavalr field artil ngineers, 127; coast 15 ignal The cities number Haven, of ew Ansonia, 20 PERMITS FOR NO ALIENS of Not headquarters stated that privilege to alien enemies in Hartford o to pirks on Sundays has not bheen granted to aliens in this city States Marshal Middlebrooks the permission a few police interpret the provision to only in Hartford There yet been any movement same privilege locally, to Parks Locally. this the Privilege oing Sundays At noon Applicable police it extended ifter- was to g United granted days ago and the apply has not srant to the OFFICERS The following Daughters of Pocahontas stalled night Wenona tay Miss Miss Bossic wampum, Mrs, keeper warpum, Mrs. first Mrs. Berwin; Sunburn INSTALLED oflicers of the in- I"ocahontas, AMrs, Mrs. EL W Bernarvd Gordon; Pearl Wilcox: kKeepor Lyman; col- Clara were last Mount Poh; prophetess, of records, lector Kate Brierc of hn Mae son of Goslin ond scout, Mrs ner, Mrs. Wright Wilcox; third shaw; fourth runuer, of tecpee, Mrs forest, Mrs. Juengst My Briere; second Sparks scout first run- second runner, Mrs M1 Berkin Mrs Dyson; Buell; guard of first councilor, councilor, Mr runner, zuard O. 1. KRAU INC., SUED. A. Glidden has brought Attorney Mortimer 11 George suit through Camp AME Clerk. for the George attachment for 0. F. Kraus Co., Tne of §71.11. Constable Wy made against recovery A. Stark $100. the | 1 health | DOWN GO PRI This is your opportunity, ladies. If you don't have o the loser. Thorough shopping has convin ged you moncy. Make us prove of our s 00 that more Coats we « CEs than, for e me . KATTEN & SON FORD. 114 ASYLUM Outfitters tor Men, Women, and TIME ARRIVES TO TALK ABOUT PEAC( E German Press Wants Colonies Re- turned—Would Restore Belgium— Wilson Opens Way to Peace, Copenhagen, July 10 ing no official sanction, and even ad- mitting that their realization would encounter strong opposition from the German government and people, George Bernbard, political editor of the Zeitung of Berlin, sub- mits following peace and Italy to Germany and Austria fronticr without the third parties. . All the German turned Belgium to he as an independent All merchants of ers who been While claim- Vossische the France conditions with future of discuss their intervention colonics be to re- vestored completely state the Contral deprived Pow- the: restored to possession. have of property overseas he their former Great Britain tionally all parts pire and Persiq The situation restored in Bgypt he Dardanel treaty applying to ing the Black Seu passaze of Russian “The time to discuss peace conditions Having re- zard to the ideal peace conditions laid down by P Wilson, unanimity on the matter undoubtedly ecasily be if ussing to of evacuate the T ights to uncondi- of irkish em- hefore the war to be s, on the states be fr of a bordor- for hasis the to ships. is now ripe openly sident method of dis- could only rnhard He and lher allies ccept reasonable reached if a the peace terms be agreed upon.” B that Germany undoubtedly disarmamesnt prope President Wii overnment small nations, the would be favorably re- the Central Powers would the sa adds would 3y Dy demands for sel writer says caived, but ist upon England regarding lreland tions, the writer adds, diveetly between frontier attitude of Negotia- should take the regulations. knowing place ents respecting CHILDREN'S OUTING. Youngsters Have Day Quarter Park With Nurse. Today the annual outing children of tubercular patients is being held at Stanley Quarter park, the supervision Miss Sar at Stanle ah Carroll, About 120 Automobile wrovided for the At the park the emselves in Pa- there of tuberculosis children conveyance ichildren voluntarily voungsters hesported games and folk dances were held and At noon nurse participated was various triotic was singing Jluncheon was The practice in vears the time the care the patients was under the the Tuberculosis Relief few only the children since the tuberculosis relief work come under he direction of the department the number of for has increased and many more children exercises of served of the open songs. a the children established Carroll. At ving day air few wis Miss ago by o of \ to year direction society required first autos were transport the but has patients cared there have found heen U, S. HELPS ALLIT Sacrifices of Americans Mcans Much to People Overseas. London, July 10.—The people of the United States by self-imposed food re- strictions have aided greatly in taining the food supplies of the Sir Wm. A. M of the ministry with the an food ministration, striking figures showing the extent of American self- in addvess today before Food main Allies food ad Goode, Americ e sacrifice the an Consumers’ council 1917 1918 the exported to Allies of wheat products, I2xpor 1918 In March beef United S0.000 I'rom July to States the 000 said pork products 208,000,000 bushels William in March pounds of were 86,000.000 pounds frozen were shipped ARCHBISHOP 1IN Uhiladelphia, July Lev. Denis J. Dougherty enthroned as archbisbop of Philadelphin and the of Pennsylvania The ceremony took place in the Roman Catholic eathedral here and was attended by*hundreds of dignitaries of the Catholic church from all parts of the country. O Gibbons ofliciated THRONED 10.—The wis today the See provine STANDS, I'he Turkish in office, accord- \teh Switz- sultan has con- of the grand Ul Islam. The submitted to vizier does PURKISH CA Washington. July abinet will remain ing to a special dis erland which says the firmed the oppointment vizier the Sheik list of ministers the suitan the arand not show « 10 a from and of ahinet by any chang the could | belliger- | under | tuberculosis | | | i | | STRIZ Boys: Cc ). HAR Hartford worth $15.00, ¥ One-Price while. ou n sav are e Cloth- DEATHS AND FUNERALS st s, I'red Cora Lockery received her husband, Haven, Sunday, July New Lockery th t e Most | wrdinal | he The tuneral of David Mus was d son this of word Fred survived M city, afternoon dence on in M the Mrs ich At b following children , Raymond E. and Ethel Lockery. of of the Lockery v David Moo = who Wednesday and morning, o'clock Moc Prospect street new 3t May | found was held this from 214 death ., who Tth, iR 6- z dea wid the Burial s cemetery CITY ITEMS D. ] is IFadgrowosski ar Cs M o atskill The George spending Furman visiting the Mountains hike te ) Griswold had been planned by s « Ia tir st on at De th stant A nig ne st ne Josep reet g the ihe olice t e Main for ht xt h an re the was week P into £ vano istration police compel expense street of todiy slation th Ler North Gordon physical director Jjunior postponed of stre and summer 2. L at me 60 numb and t and utoi repairing t SIX MEN KILLED ON BRITISH BOAT German's me of o Bomb: \ttack and Machine "wo Boats Damaged. Londc wrine ficer aft wa n, was slightly and As planes off on July statement the statement itish off she east [ ar gun hie N: by opped tire shitly r har July five attacked the according issued five bombs the at damaged, const enemy \msterda submarines encounter Saturday Thames statement issued at h, & with ment reads: Iy an fir Saturday er ma State Gie Si fre Oz u m an Re 1 R Haborzk i lin dn e he Pwo squadrons of seaplanes sever British damaged 1 by Gl e off endeavored 1rines, That ¢ Part i Wi finite rman heria ived m th stok oho il The the were mouth but 15 in a sinking condition WAR PRISONERS FIGHT ey @ n tment submarine afternoon recording Berlin bombs and th 10. men east tod reads and hoat. five men were killed July of afternoon to e C-45 hy coast t « was 10 badly hombs and machine gun German T f Enemy tow Gets A Bri Ger o an Tt England seaplanes, directed e o Lake Woods, a Lan ister ret chil in w the Y nibers until automohile hen c asked St to he hic Submarine tish when rman England | Main died Mr Fred ery yes Toore ad in rosi- was Mo dren the hich M for some bear his wife and | U 5. Steel Does Nfipnrt Desbi ; | the R WALL STREFTSI DURING ENTIRET The first market half Good Reports ho became lifeloss transa tio | the morning dwindling to the by otal da slightly but stricted the several few othe extended 5 | 'ullman, Lafayette | alled | the | With Guns—Claim sub- damaged and onc the sea- Admiralty e tex on w mac ffcer t of vas attacked July made national Laclede dropped old at to 9406 financial Tow but ties t no movement to dominated Advances of spec pr 1 to by Continental ( Steel Paper (e 1 te ang 99.60 to 99.64, econd 4 response 5.98 unmoved olding s their inltie while months. in otherwisc G. 8 standard itinl most nal Peo IFoundries interests 2 points were and 1 American Libert ints at > 6.0 rm, to statements. 1 v issues, w fractional gains. 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