New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 5, 1918, Page 5

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* FEDERAL MEN TAKE [ o o s oo e strn vt ot e | MRS, WATSON OF DETROIT THE STARS AND STRIPES AVLERALNL i, J ubject to the draft and received his | ing miss tried to bribe a federal offi- | Was Weak, Tired All the Time— f litle “home" pass. He shook the dust | cer tc release her gentleman’ v e 3 i ety ok Made Perfectiy Well By Vinol. - of the armory at once | friend. Dut her | 5 : availing. He had to go. Detroit, Mich I got into a weak Forgets to Get Up in Morning. | l,fi"'! IN RA"] HLRE Suldinl e ”_"I W When ‘the ‘raiders entefed the | run-down gondition, ne appetite, 1 vietim was | jac0s of their assignment they at e disclosed™ their authority. No Home, T forgot it.” one was aHowedto legve mmtil gues- | had to keep around and do my houge asked tired all the time and headaches— but Yo Rerr R s B e You must carry the card with yoU | fionéd and scrutinized. 1In most | work, I read about Vinol and tried it Well, I forgot it this fime Sl 5 Hicient, but {here You don't forget to get up in the | e improve, and now have 'a splendic ere cases avhere those in charge ob- I 1 Some the subiec in every way. John ¥, Wat- ometime 1id the subiect fop any jntention they might have had and he was passed on to the draft | o5 s oo S bbard T had a fine business untii vou Lelggtsan 7 Do fellows came,” said one saloon-keeper ho have been conducting | fered for reasons of leaving carc e alds ih safious swities of | Bome. Some insisted that thev | of. his plce ; not want to_lose thie nard. One man fiquer dealers on Arch street | Phiates the ‘oldedt and most famous 1id that he left his at home because strength creating tonics. The Clark | o o teach régistrants | his had been stolen from him a cou objoet lesson on the necessity of | ple of times. A few saidt hey lost thefr Federal- - And- . mave “intelligence | © Thete was a variety of exc owes its success in such cases to heef saw 30 or moré matched out | 2d cod liver pepfones, iron and man inese peptonates and glycerophos. for the purpose of finding reaped the henefit of the raid. “Come | ) | & Brainerd Co.. Liggett's Riker-Hege man Drug Store John 1. McRBriarty ! Nathan Noveck, W. H. Russell and them, swooped down on New Rritain |.isfactory reason for not applying for Man Sh 4 | Druge vervwhere. ffen boys” was the invitation of one man to the sleuths carrying their classification eards on | cards, bint fhey could not give a sat- aturday night. They ecaught nearly | new onc 1Ithongh - admitting the Some of those taken rather enion el | s ——————————— 2,000 in the drag met; ~ At least 1,500 | knew they cowld easily procure re o i : ! | the mnovelty of an automobile ride | - % : - W, who wer ® the armory. “How much is this going 1 at the State Armory on Arch sfreet imed to be over the draft Bge'! i} osin asked several Nothing czten e M A had the lesson well impressed on | submitted automebile driving licenses | oy pi. them and were finally permitted to |to sustain their claim to being over goehame. - “In sthe fiesl sifting down | the “draft age. Some carried marriage | 2 6 -were taken to Hartford. Sunday. | certificates and there were ifistances vight as far as you like.” i Morris Spirt & Co., of Waterbury, Or. There were onl occasional in- E 2 tances where remonstrance to zoinge dered to Suspend Business For Five N to the armory was offered. Most of and-lodged dn jail, pending further in- | where immigration and naturatization | (po maen eheerfully went and there | Pays By Food Adwministration. vestigations and to be penalized for | papers were produced were numerous trips made to fthe i any evident draft law evasion. The When the round-up was in progress | srmors ithont any efcer arcom. Hartford, ' Aug. 5.-—Beéginning at maforlty of the batch "m,‘\'v‘,vy Hart ‘mfn‘;;‘ 21« the y-u(;‘v)u”\n the panying those caughi midnight tonight, the wholesale firm ord con ec o having failed to file carped 1e reason for he shake-up S0 far as ean be learned there was.| of Morris Spirt & Co 2 heir guestionnaires. The populace | and they hastened to procure the X & Company. Inc., of only one instance of a serious effort T \£ New Britain was all agog over the | classification cards. ~ In that way a No. 20-28 to get out of the clutches of the raiders. A man ran out of a crowded place and hot-footed if. Some onelbY the Food Administration. The gave chase and commanded the fugi- | irM, after a hearing in this city, July £ tive to stop. The man kept right on | !9 was adjudged of a numbe had exciting experiences though there. were!alifowkexcentions. )| oSGt Al o0f CiEl sl B SR e el I T o R e s (WS ey e For about two weeks Edward Hick- | A coatless individual put up a re-| paje pim administration’s ryles and regulations, who leads the federal men, was | monstrance at once and he fought Canal street Waterbury, oceasian Many had previously | number serured an early release will be closed, for at least five days learned of the intended raid and were | lease on hand to witness the excitement Most of the hronght in took their and fun. Some,‘of the raiding parties | apprehension 0od naturedly al- During the night approximately | Sich as charging excessive prices for in_mapping out -th~ plans-of [ Agent Carroll all the way. He was | 160 aimerent places, most, of them | Sugar, and charging excessive prices campaign and he had it well or- | given a chance to get into line and | oy00ne” were visited for flour ganized. Experience in .the. making'|behave himself but he was recalein For nearly a year. gven before 1 aids stood him well and the work {trant and no further fime was wasted 6 Pinally Held. November, when the Food Adminis- carried out with® dispatch on” him. He found that hindrance The sifting out process went on | tration placed all wholesale firms un accordance with prearranged |and resistrance to the eral author- @ér | liconss complednts: " about the fleet of 30 or more automo- | ities were not advisable. A good prices charged by the Spirt firm for e ne aven eeh e i o d ] fore the local draft boards -was the lss owned and driven by local men | dressing down was’given to him an T b R el s —eca il e ) 4 egan to assemble at the State armory | he was. released -after-about three est and t work “progressed | the Hartford office of the Food Ad. _ - marching through they v Chief of Police * Willlaim "*1. | hours stlowly.-; About 1 o'clock Sunday{ ministration and by its Waterbury lo- Paris, honored by the cheerg Rawlfings was in waiting ' with When one youth in a desire for | mornin gent Hickey marshalled { eal food director, T. F. Barry, secre- The photo -at the top shows 1 Asral tribites of the “onlookers members of the regular police force. | haste began pushing, he bucked up | ghose held in the detention room and | tary of the Waterbury Chamber of Vid 150 Members of Company D, First Separ- | against the powerful Mr. Hickey and | marched them inte the drill shed for | Commerce. Last January 15, a hear. | ==———————— ate Company, State Guard, of Bristol. | he had all the push pushed out of | another quizzing. Forty-six men were | ing was given the Spirt company at rapidly in the armory. The line be- gus doors of, the armory to prevent An 0dd Crowd various reasons, the witnesses fafled to testify in sup- unauthorized persons entering : The batch of men represented | port of the charges they had filed and Sleuths of the federal and navy 4n- It was a motley crowd which the | various seetions of the United States. | on which the hearing was based 'f'”';""‘\( departments entered in } outside ‘men found Ope-youth with{ A young man who just arrvived in Ahout a month ago, following an- | small groups, Some members.of the ], = " L 4 white shoes | tOWR. from Bayonne, N. J. with hie | other series of .complaints of unfair Isehlisomapsnics of tie Btate nna Cliy § - e % 7 ""%"" | wife and baby for a vacation visit | practices by the Spirts, the food ad- Wraras s gathered ined up With one who had appar-|dig not haye his papers. He was | ministration sent an expert inspector Tnited States District ‘Attorney | ently worked late on a coal wagon.|allowed to go homs, | to the Spirt warehouse and the last Thomas J. Spellacy and his assistant, | 5 midget of a man came in withouta Included in this group was one hearing was thet result of his report John F. Crosby. and United States | pat and his bald head reflected the|J0seph .. Kavanek. who has been of the examination of the firm's in- CGommiissigner Richard Carroll of | gjare of the armory lghts. He hadj¢Wessed as a descpter. He faces the | yoices and sales books. It was shown | Harttord were present. Col. Burpee | 4 good-natured ‘“jag”-on. A huteher | Prospect of immediate induction into | that Spirt violated the regulations by of the Staté Guard and Mayor QUIZ- | hoy, hayled off his wagon, marched { the service charging some of his customers from ley were on hand in with his white apron on and was Two men from Chicago and one| g5 to 50 cents 2 barrel to deliver s Soon after 8 o'clock the various | paijed with a cheer. He did not waste | from St. Louis failad to make satis- gar in Waterbury and that for flour. groups of raiders recelved their as- |gych time in remeving--his distinc- | factory explanations for their negli- ' which cost him about $10.60 and signments.” " 8hortl§ after 4 o'clock | tive apron gence. . Two wmen, inclined: to be] §10.75, he charged at the rate of $12 &1 were assetnbled In the drill shed One. of those taken whs a Portu. |- fresh” learned -how futile it. was for - final” instructions by Attorney | gyese youth and he was'a puzzle for | One of them tried to convey the Im-|he hearing., using his own invoices €rosby. those in charge. He was questioned { Pression of ignorance. He did not! ;¢ proof, that he sold hoth wheat and Raids Begin. in Spanish without success. Late in|Know where he was born, nor how, o.pa;m flour without the proper In what seemed” only a few min- |the night a Portuguese was routed | 0ld he was he said. When it was| gnount of substitutes, the sales be- utes the results of the program were | Out of bed and-taken to the armory | {00 late he had a bunst of intelligence. | {p. hade May 27 and June 3. observed—A—bateh-or-stXmen in cus- | to speak to the boy and with like re< | 11t other.said he was beyend the|” " Gy ugh the Spirt license, which tody of a policeman entered the drill { Sults. The—boy—mppeared d and {‘dEaft Res bud: he had so balked the o'\, "G 03653 is, on the face of the shed by way of the side daor.. One of | dumb and devoid of intelligence. Once | OMicials "f’d‘ disputed ;their authority | ;1 ¢ine order, revoked permanently, +he ‘vunch, a dapper little ‘chap, care. | some one spoke loudly behind him j‘ “;ml ij rvwd ;f\ »l’rmvll .\\lm m‘ ]‘AH"(ur fully scruftntzéa” the’ raffors of the | And ‘he turned’ as it he heard. A (& While = The Toriuucee, AL PoanE | the facts in the case today, explained drill ehed as i looking for a hangmans | paper and pencil was handed to him | 0¥ ”abm“ ey ”'f e tas held | ihat after the expiration of five days, roperand failing to locate amy he cast | and he made a few scrawls. If minus “kfi“ 2 ’M"m:m_, - “"b _mw"f would consider without prejudice, , eearching glances -ahout as if expeet- | brains he plaved the pant fairly well '“.Mork M‘“"‘ ‘h%/‘_ it h’jh_‘ were | BpiTt's application for a reissuance of ing to find a firing squad. Persp That the. started at the sound of = al o o pilal ae el T g o5 e . qpin |dhe license | tion wa& observed rolling down voice behind h”“‘“"” 2""3,’ Sl e et s elehrior s J . face<ad “Re shodk as if cold shivers | perspiration standing on his forehead ¢ % i e wore pisying-tag up and - down his{led some to believe' that- he was | Something fo eat ‘!;Jl‘v,:'“';:f’o‘|I|t{k‘ld' BONUSES FOR 6,000 spingl column.. Some one who talked | faking D e ics s S ol S - his language addressed him and smil- Brcak Up: Woddlilg Parts | rolled themselves in. the blankets mro. | EFOPloyes of - American Hardware ingly 4dstred Him he had nothing to ] SR S RO e D e fear. “Fn lefa-ihan ‘10 minutes there d | Home exciting experienges were end | myaphroditus Peck and other mem. weré aver 200 ‘men waiting in line to | countered by the men working on the | bers of the Bristol State Guards were On July Bamings, €0 through the formafitles. From | ouieige excused from further duty and the | K :::;2:;" the number eonstantly in- A wedding celehration s4n Reng's | ln(”;vl.f'yli,:v'il;\ll‘x;jv1 ‘l':mk.r‘vhi\rnla.d y The 6,000 or more employes of the > THe . procedure- followsd wax' for § halk on-Clark street .as-broken Wn | waiiing. parte ho cscaping reom o | American Hardware Corporation the the gus¥dsman at the héad of the col- | by the raiders. The groom, in wed- | window and who was shot at during | P- & F. Corbin; Corbin Screw Corpora- umn fotalleiw orieman af a tinte t6 go | ding raiment, was torn from his] the chase, was finally captured and | tion. Cowhin Cabinet Lock Company to the tables where government men | bride’s side and taken to the armory. | was among the number sent to Hart- were waiting The dialogue that fol- {/The trap drummer; fiitist,” sccordion | ford for.further examination by the lowed was ustially 41F thé ~following | player and cornetist of orchestfa. went | federal nien form, and with the: results indicated: | to the waiting auto, leaving only thd | John Sowa; a former National “Are You remfstered?” fiddler to play. Some one picked .up | Guardsman,- was itaken yestorday by “Yes.” one of the numerous plates on -a|the loca! police. The list sent to “Where's your classifieation card table, where guests were following | Hartford alse includes Homé ¥ my other: clothes.” the custom. of trying to smash” the imuel Cohen. Tony Mosaelsky, “Young aftan yoir must-alwa¥s car- | plate with their first in making .a | Willlam Wimpfheimer, Joseph Ko- r¢ your eard with you. If you put-on | gift of money to the bride and hurled | was, Viadyslaw Biakowysa. - Michael - = rers vour weédding?lofhe&’ puf-“in “‘vour | it through the air. One of the fed- | Sulkowski, John Kubskell, Frank | eceive the full amount of the bonus v o~ < ES % ot e et pue T oot | tnfouy e i Gne e e | vkt S e, " | ety el amosn o e b CROIX DE GUERRE RECOGNIZES NO SEX shop clothes carry the card. You |struck his straw hat and bounded off. | Eankin. Adolph Schykowske, Peter | dinesswill be deducted from the extra = must have it with you constantly.” Lights were extingnished and great | Kodiska, Joseph Morowka, Frank |PayV. The understanding is that the The subjeét, ¥ registered in ‘New |‘éxcitément prevailed for the moment. | Kwasnik, Pasquale . Merino, bonus will be paid monthly. /This is! X b Rritain, was given paper bearing the | Guards’'at the door prevented escape! | Solok, Stanley Yazelski, Vladislaw | the first general benus allowed to em- word “Draft”’, meaning tHat he had to {*- Workers who ‘visited Ukrainian hall | Kozinersky., Stanley Sniavosk) ploves. R R T s SRR R g0 to the stand where répresentatives ad : i i = of the draft boards were present and verified -the - maw's! elaims. Tf ‘his statement was found correct he was a barrel. It was also brought out at the Food Administration in giving out Corporation Will Get 10 Per Cent and Russell & Erwin Manufacturing | Company, ranch factories, will re- ceive bonuses of 10 per éent of their William G. McAdoo. secretary’ of [ he'is gathering his energics for the [Lake Tahoe. where ire-speiit a forlef tfr hings for the period of July when | 430 troacir < 5 [Eioe ! e d. diregtor-.general of | Fourth Liberty campaign to - start | vacetion-in preperation. fenrt they BELARSE by nes . M'"‘r‘“:' (| the railroads, is perhaps fhe.busiest | Sept. 25, Here_he s in onc of the | uons wor it'nl"r?‘fle Lc_f';’_nlgg:v::l Formal notice of the intention of | man in the Upited States tod Nowt =t Saneoner ) Aous Seme, . | C 0 A ed States today. Now most beautiful spots of Californ on Tnder thé corporation to make the payment | ¥ ¥ A a, & dérwood was posted Saturday. There is a con- | —— dition. Thoge tordy at work will not given a pass out The voung man who claimed ' to fegiste th anothe¥ city was sithject to detention. If-‘the - subject claimed that hi< classification card was home he whs ‘pladed -+ ‘the ‘detention room and later in the night such men were leaded ifte- automebiies #nd given an opportunity to prove they had cards In the evemt of fafline 4o producs | o they we¥re returned'fo the armory and held, otherwise permitted to remain i % 5 8t home Some eligibles admitted 'at once hat they had’nb lassificafion rards Snd varfous dows of excuses Avere of fered ~ Thev moved and did Mot their mail. Of the entire 1ef taken in very few dvere hevond the draftage and the smallness of this niithber in- Aieated Ra keen acrutiny of the work ers Those whh admitted they did not e s before Attornev -Croshy and were Auizzed ahd Reld' under guard. Some of those whose ages were doubt were alsé held T knetw this <wis coming 6ff and heW ‘fiextionhdires were taken a< droundl th 'see the fun and thes P s wag arow the f i th 4 G prabbed-me " =ald o voung man, at e ¥ns of the tables Where's vour clacsification & e was asked T haven't any,” he replied, adding ¥hat he hadn’t registered “Why not? “I'rd not old enough ”n:'v FEREa, L oy (round |'is_one*'of the transports t are | gea. (c) Committee on Public' In. 8 ~-Second Lieut. Har Kelly, Pri-) Croix de Guerre. (¢} Gommittes: a: mores i 3 , bringing .opr. boys ‘“over there This | formation from Underwood & Under- vate A. J. Brown, : a Red Cross | Public Information from ynd—-'wani *1 guess so, if thevt HWreany mieni- | American Transport at Sea.—This ! photograph was taken ‘somewhere at ' wood . ) s Nurse, who havh Bwarded the F& @ ngervaBa . - o

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