New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 9, 1918, Page 11

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[REJETED SOLDIER | , cowrs suicne | MEN’S BATHING Young People Jot HMegers Drins Carbolc Acid ,. SUITS fl[ H]S Home He'{*e 4 One and Two-Piece Bathing Snits for Men, good materials, plain | committed suicide yesterday afternoon | $2.00 Union Suits, Sale Pric e 1 by drinking carbolic acid. He died in 4 L e the hospital. Investigations made by | l§ £ ] Negligee Shirts, Sale P g ofticials showed that Meyers had had | @ $2.00 Negligee Shirts, Sale P rice — S Sithe vouns peog domestic troubles, and it is believed S \7V7AI7{“7 ; WEATHER ":'l“' e 1“":-"“"] “l"" e e e e X S - = LShRon saveiand o) a desire ta escape the draft. Lately | B J 7 right incentive—then e ) d i} he drank excessively. COMFORTS they will accumulate Meyers was in the last draft contin- “RT? 4 money : 2 G : 0T N V. gent sent to Camp Devens and re- R Lightweight Under- ) turned last Saturday, having been re- & wear. i An account with the jected. Since then he has been drink- Clearance of High-Grade SUITS and COATS, values $27.50 to Commercial Trust Co. . o o - . % [ing. He called on some of the draft | $35.00. Now Marked for Final Dis posal your Choice at $15 Each Soft Shirts | SipplisRanep ey s officiais and made himself objection- | CEntNg S lonm butiding able by his attitude. He boastfully de- | Si LR Dl clared that he had been discharged as Silk Hose = g physically unfit and he wanted to know Bl 5 . ew accounts are 4 S ey e o) I from the draft board what they pro- Bathing Suits il invited. posed to do about it. He was in- | M L] Soft Collars e e e formed that he was still in Class 1A L i = *er Cent, Interes Sodiwouldipuobablyibe e hoRER D OUTFITTERS FOR MA N, WOMAN AND BOY. i 2 aid On Savir Greenleaf in Georgia and the army | sh Ties o g " . . Wash Ties counts, surgeons there might think differently | 114-116 ASYLUM ST. HARTFORD All Our Straw Hats $1 regarding his ability to serve in the | HARTFORD ONE-PR ICE CLOTHING €O, army The police received a call vesterday afternoon about 4:30 for the ambu- I lance and going to 117 Fairview street | he Farre“ Kirkham d was bound [found Meyers writhing in pain in his Clothing Co. || ™ o = ot s et | WAR HITS POLIGE CITY ITEMS Financi it it Wawzyk’s sister and [ cid. 1t was almost empty. The $12 Bankoks Hats $ Wilson's. boarding mistress tried to talk to him. |label had been scratched off. | a adut | New York Stock Exél Yesterday he did not recognize his sis- A note was found and was appar- X i itned b Ri ter. Today he smiled and spoke to |ently intended for his wife: “If you | 1 e e Moz ansil e location, 365 | tions furnished by her. She appealed to him to make a | think you can stay with your mother, | Main street.—advt members of the New Yo! statement and he sald he did not know | 0 and stay with her. You may think " | Two more candidates for student | cnange. 4 § lEn HANI] ANH F T what to say, that he didn’t know what | you have got something on Jack, but Th . M P 1 ] nurses were enrolled yesterday at the Aug. 9, | heldid. don't you worry. Jack is taking care | " Ofl N New Britain institute, the total now A getting his money, but you are not | Genevieve Nolan of 151 Washington | Am Beet Sug .. 70 691 ! DEATHS AND FUNERALS |You may think vou can stay with | Streets He[‘eai[e[‘ | street ana Marion Matus of 87 Forest | Alaska Gold . I AT Jack, but you can zo where you | street e el e e " { The tuneral of Mies Ann I. Emmett | Please. I don't care. Good-bve to = = Mr. and Mrs. William Dorcey of | Am car & Fdy Co held this morning from her moth- | &11.”7 On the envelope Meyers wrote: As a solution of the problem con- |14 Broad street are receiving con- (Continued from First Page) s home in New Haven and at St.| ‘Good-bye Dick—Jack fronting the police department due to | ratulations on the birth of a daugh- Meyers has been neglecting his E ter. Am Can .... family and efforts of friends to make |the War Chief of Police William J. A . 3 Mr. and Mrs. Edward Barnes of | A M LOCO ....... 67% me ey Ao a0 B Mary’s Catholic church in this city, he entrance to the cell room. Late |Rev. J. J. Barry, assistant at St. Mary's o the afterncon he shifted his posi- |church, officiating. The pall bearers [him do better were unavailing, it is | Rawlings has inaugurated a new plan, | A5 e i e 5 i it on and stood staring in the opposite {were James, Edward and Charles Kin- | said. His wife repeatedly tried to |dispensing with the permanent detail | S ackimoclayente arefvecelying |pAm RSN cl TR Sou T8 g free book issued fitection. He did not sit down all |delan and Oscar Oak. The flower |have him do better. of supernumerary: officers at theaters, [ SOREFatulations on the birth of a son Jlam sugar ...,.. 110, 110 War Garden Commis ight and food served to him was |bearers were BEdward A. McCarthy, 1t is believed that the reference to |requiring them fo take turns patrol- | Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Long of 47 | Am Tobac ...... 160 160 ; ton, D. C. Write for cop - ositonchea Philip_ Schéyd and James Kindelan, | “Jack’s money” refers to lifc insur- [ing beats which might otherwise be |Union street are receiving congratu- | Am Tel & Tel .... 91% 911 ¢ | two ceats for postage. The .police were prepared for the |Jr. The casket was opened at the |ance which Meyers carried. The [left vacant. The plan is not popular | lations on the birth of a son Anaconda Cop ... 66% 68 i utbreak this morning and some of |grave so that friends could view the |language of the letter, some of the |With the supernumerary officers whe Louis Abrahamson will be in police | |y T § Fe Ry x-d 84% 84% 4 he huskiest of the force were on |remains. The committal prayers at|references having heen deleted, |had well-paid and easy assignmentscourt tomorraw morning for leaving | paiq 1oco ... .. 9614 04 7| GET READY FOR HIM and to handle him. Stout leather |the cemetery were offered by Rev.|showed a disregard for his wife, de- |Which permitted them to follow regu- his horse unhitched in front of thel g o« o ... . 11" sy 541 traps were quickly applied to his|John T. Winters, pastor of St. Mary’s. | spite the fact that for a long time |lar employment without loss of pay. i police station this afternoon. Super-| g pq " " """ 411 = Bici aiit i e Gy e 5 she had to support herself and child. | Supernumerary Officer Michael numerary Officer John Leibler made | 1ands were secured to his body by homas binmegan Meyers leaves his wife and a_son, | O'Brien, who has been doing duty at x‘hi arrest. Cornelius Moriarty was ar- Lnother belt While: ‘he gat in the . e Ean his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Mey- [the Scenic theater, turned in his badge rested on West Matn street this after brisoners’ pen he tried to release the Thomas Finnegan, aged 62 years, of | ors of 63 Glen street and two broth- {1ast night, refusing to take street duty, {noon far drunkenness. &b traps that bound his knees, There, | 152 Lake street, died last night short- | org, Albert and Gerharc He said that the public utilities com- A daughter was born at the hospital | (ipeg & Ohio 5614 Ber the police held him, Once dur- | LY Pefore 9 o'clock at the New.Britain | The funeral will be held Saturday |m slon gyorldinoileti NI RIRIRABE| fod iy i o My Sl vy s E DR ARIOhn=on | i o oo 204 githe trial he made a violent effort | Gcneral hospital where he was taken | afternoon at 3 o'clock from the home | Suc vi;j_vu‘rmx‘m..« i of New Britain avenue | Chi Mil & St. Paul 453 x % Wednesday evening, For several vears | of Mr. and Mrs. John Meyers and O'Brien is a motorman in the em- | (. oS ¢ ¥ g et an . 0 break the straps and policemen | <0 a1 : L : D e e e illiam Sullivan of Washington | (o] 1o & I & to sit on him to keep him down, | 1e Was employel .| burial will be in Fairview cemeter i v i e e for New Ha > Cor i morning | Cruc steel a 73 M. Finnegan, Besides this brother, he his run permitted him to put in three [ = =~ . 0 B 1val Reserve e Judge Kirkham. heard the testi- Fases : : YSuRtogenlist Sin Jillcs Nayal eneser iln&mlm\ Sec .. | ; ~ | leaves to mourn hisloss, three sister or four hours every night as theater cdward S. Supernant is home on a | 1 B i ne case as represented (n.."geceased was unmarried. The ME]N[]AY NlfifiT L J [poticeman ‘at the Scenic theater. | |"1r);::1\\ n ]\\Hh S :'ZYIIH:M\“ atter his | DIl ¥ Assistant Prosecuting Attorney 1 Under the new schedule he would | Ppa € VS| Brie 1st pfd | A ; i funeral will be held tomorrow morn- fth trip abroad | bodd. The previous order of con- have to take an assignment to patrol | JLt1 trip abroad. | Gen Elec 5 5 ing at 9 oclock, from St. Mary's ~ | | i chald B BT : ‘fuance until Aug. 29, which had | 1% - a beat all one night. ending his tour | Mrs. Charles E. McEnroe and | Goodrich Ruh fen entered, was ordered revoked. & . i J L [, | at 4 o’clock in the morning As he | children of Hart street, have returned | it Nor Ore Ctfs . Testimony Against Prisoner. | haa an early run on the trolley he | from a vacation spent at Short Beach ! 1 cepn X8 and with her sister, Mrs. Albert | ypenination { BERNDT—MARKHAM. Jordan of Branford Beth Steel ...... 84% | Butte Sup ...... | Can Pac Don’t let the Harvest Moon catch { Arthur Unwin testified that on — would get only an hour's rest before you unprepared for the winter, Stock fednesday while standing near the Herbert Berndt of Arch street and 5 | beginning his regular work After | Tnterborc t < . Kk B (Continued from First Page) R el ; i S yourselves by canning and drying. BirosalArcs amzyk ap. | Miss Esther Markha o5t Hart ne night on the street he would have Interboro pdf 3 4 A ailroad Arcade he saw Wamzyk ap- | Miss Esther Markham of West Hart. nterboro 1 4 e e proaching hurriedly from the other | ford, formerly of Portland, were |, § 3 .. | the next night at the theater and he 1 | Kennecott Qop 3 3 i 3 Lad B . ide of Main street and it seemed to | married last evening at West Hartford :«!n;; until the first Wednesday in Oc- | ooulg then go home about 11 o'clock GhASED BY U-BOAT | Lack Steel i :;in‘?"‘wzf‘"cf" 2 (21‘:;:’“‘::“_ im asAf Wawzyk was running for a | by Rov Mr. Roberts. The wedding \‘h\:m‘ e S ey M‘ sleep until 5 the next morning T T e Lehigh Val ...... B Waskngton D NG ol dantaite pain. He saw Wawzyk bump into | took place in the presence of an as- [ ~noe B8 CF50 000 TEFC BOOE CF | when he would have to take his ca: | Max Mot com 5 liss Casey, who then began to stag- | semblage of relatives. The young ."\’ e e e (e ihas | out. At the end of his day's WOrk Me Luymber Laden Steamer FEscapes by | Mex Petrol er. Unwin went to the girl's as- | people were unattended. Mr. Berndt, | oot on the mart of merehants who | OUld have to do a nine hour stretch, 3 X ‘ Natl Lead ...... istance. When he saw. the knife in [ who went to Fort Slocum with a [grc in favor of closing will be taken | f00,the police department Taking Zig-zag Course—Canadian | N y Air Brake ...129 3 THEY’RE ON THEIR he gutter and the blood on the girl’s | draft contingent in May, has been {soon, and the decision of the mer- Chief of Police Rawlings has been e ] P |INYC&Hud .... y fees he asked some women to care | transferred to civillan life with orders |eantile divectors violated. Several of | Pandicapped for some time for want | Nev Cons v 20 Jr Miss Casey and he gave chase|to report at Indinapolis, where he [the merchants are in favor of elosing | ‘f‘(.inlvm‘ s Ir)m:\\h»”\m e An Atlantic Port. Aug. 9.—Officers| N YN H & H R R 40% \[;‘:lfl \]\!;1;\4);:‘:(’;\6‘{\:» \2:\]: x"tx(;;‘vi‘xlxlv_;f will be employed by the government | Monday nights at 6 o'clock, as :,‘»:1;‘-»«‘1‘, W-.f‘;hr‘,r‘iu-.‘ B r-‘»‘v‘i in of a lumber laden steamer arriving | :::’I > A b s | on Liberty motors. means of conserving fuel. The rumor ahl i - THEVLL srocery warehouse he gave Wawzyk : {5t ahizonal ha hom -tors=R Wil cTosefi e eiviltwaaeCid Sdl EIN0.0) he leg, tripping him up. In his opin- HURT BY RUNAWAY HORSES. next Monday night at 6 o'clock, re-| Plan of using the officers on . street (pjje off Cape Hatteras their vessel | Pressed Steel Ca 7 ( 2 TIGHT [ (RA/E ald mot appear naly Tynak, 9 ye ras taken | gardless of any action faken by the| Work, alternating one night on the ,q ohased for half an hour by a| Ray Cons 3 AND Hriitaid John Tynak, 9 years old, was taken | & S8 etrenasatina et HeInt) aoine e e pronety Dr. Georse H. Bodley testified to |t° the hospital this afternoon to be | director Ieal T eetin nolks coret i etman, gibinarine N Han ot Rere (iR sadlngs o a2 orea ) R z treated for injuries to his back and - e e o e ol it e e S . . o ol he wound received by Miss Casey, |ooc 11id hip is dislocated. He was | NEW LEADFR CHOSEN FOR he further redu v U-hoat discharged no torpedoes. The | Rep 1 & S pfa 100 100 85, 5 : ) Sk Thomas C. Dolan enters the service oo 2% 0rcq™ B 0 M R Gn 2o s | So Pad o I cared for. The wound, 1o-{ {1 over by o teatn drawn by a paic THE BOY'S CLUB BAND. | tho o icted by a sharp instrument, pene- next week. [om S e e e e Ry E— So Ry pfd mted the abdomen wall to a depth of aboiit 2 1-2 inches. An artery was gvered. She suffered much pain and flock. Her condition today is fair, Snsidering what she went through Tust now it is too early to tell what ylll be the result. ST Detective Sergeant Richardson tes- ESCAPES FROM FARM, fified that he talked with the accused ifter the crime. The knife which Brosecutor Woods exhibited was hown to Wawzyk and he identified | saying that he made it from | a year ago. When zyk was taken to the hospital e appeared quite rational. Miss pay postage. & West to try out the here today reported that last Friday | Penn R R TURN SARS UPSIOE DOWN AS A TEST OR LEAKAGE AND LEAVE THEM N : THIS POSITION TILL _COLD W. W. LELAND APPOINTED | tudebaker .. . ! RAvIGNAL AR GARDER COMMISIIoR A Canadian Port, Aug. 9--The New No & . 1 WATHINGTON, B Co foundland three-masted schooner nion Pac 1 Gladys M. Holleit, attacked hy ¢ § Rub Co 61% af horses belonging to H. Brown on| (. H. Clarkson will succeed Thomas | Fast Main street. The police were!| Toscano, wWho has been director of the told that the boy was an the wagon Britain Boys' Club Band. Mr when the horses started, and fell off. | Clarkson has been a resident of New This is the third report the police have | Byitain for the past five years, coming received about these horses running | nere from Leeds, Yorkshire, England W. W. Leland of the Besse-Leland ¢ This is a useful hint for canners. There’s a bookful of instructions for canners and dryers in our free book. Write for your copy, addressing Na- | | | | company, has been appointed chair man of the civilian relief of the Red (forman submarine and thought T L. 1115 110 111% r 11074 he was a member of the st Yorkshire Regiment Band ing later as director of the Br Mrs. Helen H. Pratt, the first wom- of England, of 30 pieces an committed to the new reforma- | Clarkson is well trained in music. He tory farm for women at East Lyme | js 5 member of the American band of from this city, escaped last night in | tnig eity. It is hoped a large e "4 | THE MODEL MARKET | iz | Cross for New Britain This branch have been sunk by bombs off T S Steel pfd ....110% 110 | | of the Red Cross comes under Alex- coast on Monday was towed into port a Car Chem i | sional War Garden Commission; | ander Wilson's department, of New foday. The vessel is on her heam ends | Westinghouse 41% | Waghington, D. C. and enclosing | York. which takes in all chapters in hut can be easily righted and made | Western Union . A | e e e | the Atlantic division seaworthy Willys Overland 95 | company with Lottie yant B allasii e e e e[ tolce i ban Clarey. The idea of turning a jail sentence into a summer vacation did Fasey identified Wawzyk as her as- | Ot apeal to them | feels fortunate in heing able to secure allant. The prisoner spoke through AT o Mr. Clarkson as leader | 3 \v»’r_n‘mrrv‘- dod aostings spoke DOUBLE CAPITALIZATION M. K. Cook, the superintendent of | B 1435-3 R English. When asked why he Notice of an increase of $25,000 | the Boys’' club announces that the new | 8 fommitted the assault Wawzyk said |in the capitalization of the firm of | playeround will be ready for use on e did not know anything about it. [ Miller & Olson, Inc, has been filed | september 1. All kinds of games will “Did he say why he made he | With the secretary of state. The new | pe playved there incinding indoor hase- | fi FANCY ROAST 20 nife?” inquir Judge Kirkham capital w be $50,000 hall, basketball, and other: § VEAT il s oD C he witness said that Waw t THE ONLY WAY Comonoratse tesumany was BFEKER IN HQS?HAL ; .‘lbc fhat Miss Casey identified the k “ SHOULDERS b 25C sic owing to the great number requir- | ed for the regular arm The club Evening 171 PARK STREET CORNER MAPLE STREET TOMATOES CAMPBELL'S BLACK RIVER Large can 18¢c BEANS ©::... MOLASSES ... can 12C GIBB'S PORK and 5 CAMPBELL'S DOMINO BEANS ... can l c SOUES &8 SYRUP . can 13C LIMA BEANS 35 MULLER'S 2 1bs C . LARGE FANCY 5 MACARONI T 9C pkg POTATO! PHA BEANS N. Y. PHA BEANS o 33C ASULirn 2 SPAGHETTL .. pkg CABBAGE Bxamination of the accused, said that Wawzyk did not seem to know any lbing about the girl. The interpreter faid he asked Wawzyk why he was Brrested and Wawzyk replied ad | . = - < N o i g : Bl 1! corners of our citics over here, ho |f FANCY ROA| 32¢ . fing on my finger and that helonged S e e Sl CHICKINS o girl, perhaps I was arrested fo . J ¥ 0 e of the brig el ROAST 28 Bestimony re i - soldiers’ life in France. They BEEF ... (& } | give i coffee, pie, doughnuts, and VEAL G it FULL HEAD (Continued from First Pago) 4 CHOPS ATy es i RICE N D) VAN CAMP'S SPAGHETTI . GREEN CORN PEPPERS . MAL S SKINNER'S NOODLES RY? o TOMATOES Yy FLOUR . 3 Ibs 25(: PEAS 1 1bs L.bc 2 3 2 cans . : ‘\lll AL 5 Ths 33c i bunch 4c PEAS JARLY RICE 25¢ JUNE I'LOUR .. 2 1bs %) CUCUMBERS — CORN BEST SR OC BARLEY 25 QUALITY FLOUR .. 3 1bs C ROLLED zsc 1IMA M,A\\f ..\Ip|,h\: lgc Tbs A8 given by F LEC figareites when we come out of the | | PURE ash and Eleazur White 31 ‘fiiy‘m villin x‘n ‘\;14 anything k venches. Money does not count DARD S o er Cc it to us.’ ive me,” said the accused when as CRISCO Be had anything to say. He we Bridge the coming winter with a e e 32C ddressed in Polish by Fireman Rozan- | perfectly good supply of canned MORTALITY REPORT. f. The court instructed the inter goods putp in your own home. Free | 1 ‘”*’;"M!\ e )‘“:“ o MAZOLA COOKING 75 réter to warn the accus book on canning and drying may be | O JUIV shows 51 deaths from ihe I on at C hing he might say would used | had from the National War Garden | !0WINs e Whooping cought diphtheric e FLOUR Bt b i the ey being | Commission, Washington, D. C., for | diPhtherial 3; - tubercul h $1 .59 foind over to the supc cour two cents to pay postage. ungs, 3; other forms of tubercu] Bag fhen that explanation was made the 4 cancer 2; pneumonia, f: diarrhoeal LIBBY'S DILL, 15C can rleongr said that he aid e - 5 can OATS ... a TUNA ALMON WATERMELONS 5 FISH can 18C RED 3 C EVAPORATED RED EXTRA LARGE MILI (2 cans) 25C BEANS E JUICY LEMONS ulvv45c e s : = | diseases (under two years), 10: acci- PICKLES fig to say except that he would take | TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION. | dents, 2; all other causes 0; total, 6 : at wa§ coming to him and would e — 51. Deaths under 1 year, 15: deaths SAUERKRAUT . ]5 15, Bt aran 1r tHoy ‘wished to NTED—Young girl for light gen- | 65 vears or over, 10; deaths in Tarbalcan rIoC d him; 5 eral housework. Sleep home nights. | tutions, 9; deaths, 1 rolable cause was found by Judge j Apply 96 Lake St. 8-9-tf | non residents,

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