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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1918, - - g il - R [ 'n S Fealc T :i | TANKER SINKS U'BOAT N Tt e e @ widow, a mere girl to mourn him. < | . . She is a talented singer and is now | L TR L lnancla appearing at the Lyceum under her T : | matden name, Mary Donghue. She | Navy Department Investigates What 16 | Ve —~~~—n\ | scored a decided hit last night. She i Considers Reliable Report of Victory Yotk ‘Stock Hxchang quots- | SNEe her hustend's twosfaniovs ong ! Th furnished by Richter & Ca,, | Dits, but makes no announcement of | | | OF Atlantic Coast. members of the New York Stock Bx- l dexiintimatofcannostoniw bt ers, : — | e 2 i 31 WEST MAD i x hange. i ———— & | (Contintied from First Page) | Washington, Sept. 10—wWhat ap-|“"*"® sept. 10, 1915, | ’ | p | parently is a reliable report that an Hich Low Close| DEATHS AND FUNERALS | 3 | | duce the estimated revenue under the | AMerican fank steamship has sunk [ Am Ber B 68 | | B | | bill to $6,000,000,000 | German submarine in a fight off the | 'y )1 i ——F | ! Although criticizing some of the | i:r:L::::-nv(n:T l"’tv’;\w] 'u\,v navy de- |y Foil €o S8 1 Funeral of Mrs, Corrigan. i ! features Mr. Longworth v'rvmmhr'dfvi 1 Fetod Celvgands s eI eRinyes o e o 3015 | The funeral of Mrs. Bridget Corri- | the.bill as a whole as a vast improve- 3 Am Can .. 4614 gan was held this morning at St i‘mm over Hu‘ old law Am Can ptd 9335 Augustine’s Catholic ehurch at Hart- ! Kaisers Six Undamaged Sons. WILL WIAR FRENCH COLORS. | Am Loco 5 ford, Rev. J. A. Perry officiating. Bur- | In concluding the speaker portrayed = Am Smelt ial followed in St. Mary's New Cath- | ¥ ¥ . the coaditions vder which the H Young Women to Pay Respect At Am Tel & Tel vlic cemetery in this cily !m:n\ people “gagged and bound, puy Concert By French Band. onda Cop bloody tribute to the insatiate ambition | (oo g i S Fe Ry Co . e of the house of Hohenzallern,” and e “N“‘t:‘*"“‘ jon thelHrench | Baldwin Loco Mrs. Flora Schnider, l|iEaid itha 6 oyt fizen) ori thaltembattled) EYIEN AL SH 2 R S gom s Roon sent BILSIER e to) Mrs. Flora Schnider, wife of Lyman SR G e Cam GY e e | (O ROREE G B Gl BRRae L H ider. formerly of this ecity pacifist, Heary Ford, is more surely | JAC FoWer ant candy ‘Jvll “,‘: Beth Steel but of late years a resident of Br immune trom bodily harm” than ur"! Wt “_m'(:l;” :f)\m\/l . | Butte sup tol, died yesterday at her home, 47 | SUGGEST FELT HATS the German emperor's six soms, “who | ¥ 1ie 1o Hano s OTS, a8 | can Pac Goodwin street, Bristol. Mrs. Schni- = | will be preserved undamaged for po as ribbons of the same colors on | | | i i be preserved undamag LT e o s DS SRS RGeSt el der was 60 years of age and is sur- | | terity.” Lt & : AEQUINE O Ghes & 00! ! vived by her husband ar ‘O SONE; Alert, well-dressed mcr say li Sons of the presidents of the United the girls will be held next Sunday aft- | (.,l‘ \,:1 & St Paul { Losae B ‘;"\rl\ul'u:{:n" ;'M l‘l‘\‘co l:(::eré 2 e e e s e S Pt 3 A | ernoon at 3:30 o'clock at Fox's thea LGS U A (Lol el oL 8 that ours is the hest hat stock || States, he said, have been I timor- | *71 2 oclock O Col I & 1 i, | NOW gerving with the American army in town— { ous. Without mentioning by name his | o7 Coreicas g8~ 1in Erance. The funeral will be held | Style and quality. |! father-in-law, Colonel Roosevelt, Mr.| Those who have volunteered | Cruc Steol <2, | Thurs fternoon from her late i Psliunc vouine never homored || | orth said | sist are members of the Women's Wa =5 el - b ;, P L ate 88 with your custom before. But || *‘All four sons of a former president | Committee, formed some time L e g L09 this is certainly fhe time at havs been at the real front, three of | This eit The € rl? programs will | ’_‘-vp Lt i = least to learn the facts of style | them married men with children, upor be in charge of Mrs .~’fl1jhmv T.eo ,u‘\vl I ‘r‘\ ; SoeE iy i and quakity { them there was no possible legal ob- { Mis Anna Murphy, Gertrude Pilz | Frie 1st prd Walter Wallace Bacon. Young 00 to $5.00. | ligatian. One has perished gloriously | and Margaret Cochrane. "low will | Goodriech Ruy, Walter ‘Wallace Bacon, aged 71 Stetson $1.50 to $7.00. | on the field of honor, two have baen | be sold by Misses Mary Smith, Rena or pfd rs and seven months, died yester- [ ¥ wounded, one so seriously that he has | Bvrne, Loretta Caufield and Agn Nor Ore Ctf day afternoon at his home, 88 Wallace | COME, IN AND GET been invalided home; the only one who | Curtin. The ushers will he M | Inspiration street He had been ill since last ACQUAINTED., | has escaped injury has baen decorated | Ella Moore, Ebba Neri, Mary Mon- | Interboroush February when he suffered a paralytic | S | for conspicuous gallantry in action. | sees, Grace RBurns, Marion White, | Kennecott Cop i strolke, 92 | He added that a son of the only | Genevieve Anderson, Mildred An- | Lack Steel ! Mr. Bacon was born in Middletown THE FARRELL | other living ex-president, referring to | derson, Mary Kiniry, Helen Monsees, | Lehigh Val nlcamE o his oty iwhen 2 bvears of 4 . Mr. Taft, is at the front and that if | Marion Egan. Irenc Dorsey, M Lounis & Nash age. For 18 years following he was T ~ | President Wilson had been blessed | Curtin, Mary Cox, herine McIntyre, | Max Mot com in the milk business. Ho was mar- | with sons of fighting age they, toa, | Meta Mclntyre. Florence Cashen and | Mex Petrol ried to Miss Phoebe A. Thompson of + || would have been on the firing 1 Rita Cooney. Mrs. William F. Man- | N Y Air Brake this eity, who died 2% years ago. After =] G 0 B = | A gan will be in charge of the ushers. N ¥ C & Hud { retiring from the milk business, Mr. | < 3] is 4 S ; th i itNev e Gons : i > E , Mr. | KAROLYI APPROVES { Tt is announced today that tickets | Nev Cons 20% Bacon entered the employ of the | ! | for the concert must be exchanged at [N ¥ N H & H R R 441 oAl e TTin VT e e en i CITY ITEMS | OF WILSON PROGRAM | Crowel's drus store. Negon: S i O T | | or Pac s > yes ol ‘ | = s REvRas 4 t nine years up to the time of hi ¢ - — SCHOOL TEACHER WEDS, Pac Mail § S Co illness he had held a similar position JWednesday morning specials, VelOUr |y qqer of Hungarian Independent - Penn R | puithche Siallace Barnes Co.fofiBris ha%s $4.98. Goldenblum’s.—advt. | Miss Margaret Dunn Recomes the | Peoples Gas T | The regular meeting of Doric coun- | Party Also Rejects German I’ Bride ot Solifier at Camp Upton | Pressed Steel Car ST CER e S eOn WA e cil, R. & S. M. will bo held at Masonio | s Ray Cons eIos tne o EIne endiard Srion o hall Wednesday evening of this week, | Desire For Mitteleuropa. A marriage with a mili ¢ at- | Reading i tection. He was also a member of the when the Royal and Select degree will | 5 v £ o mosephere and of loc inter, Rep 14 8 com First Baptist church. | be worked | el, Sept - I’r‘?s: ent ilson’s | was solemnized Wednesday morn- | 80 Pac Those who survive him are two sons | 2 . am as sis for the negotia- St e a T = S | Watren S. Slater, physical director | {jon for neace are endorsed by Count o DRl olateh er G el me o ilisEdRy Sendibie L VY REacon fand i) af the Y. M. C. A. is spending a two | yimy Depce aro ondors ¥ Count | ton, X. Y. when rot | Studebake daughter, Miss Grace Bacon, all of this | ST s T e el ot || ic vN' \r«ml.\d\. president r)» the fiun(‘}\r\ Dunn street, | Taxas Oil T city and anothe daughter, Mrs. Charles | BheConneotisut river, | Andy Danielz| ungstianl 1nRepa‘nduu party. A | the bride of Corpo J. Moriar- | Unfon Tac : Oldryod of Windsor, a sster, Mrs. | on. aseistant directer, is carrying on | disbtch from Budapest quoting from | ity, son of Mr. and James Mor-{ United Fruit i Tohn Logan of Middlctown and nine | e e ;l‘\:\”r;{;\";nmm:"inrM;\»:’(!v:nm :yhm:‘nul(:: iarity m‘dH:I\levd "1 h]a ,;,N, mass | Gtah Cop b )‘”dbh”drm‘ 2 : St oly s electors v e | was read by Lieut. . i -8 ~ 611 The f 1 will be he . he s e s U S Rub ( 6 e funer: i held Thursday _The second of Organistd. C. Beebe's | rocommends an early peace, says chaplain, in the K. of C. chapel s A after at 2 o < o Wednesday afternoon recitals at the % 3 I . s s Reane U § Steel 10015 1 afternoon at 2 o'clock from his late | South church will be given at the ~A decisive milit victory, de- | the camp. The bride was given in |1 § Steel pfd 11074 1 home. Rev. Dr. Barl B. Cross of the L rir oo o) it s BN Sion |[ieptteRi R st caesseh ISR N peaTiRICH IS CtIAEC RV SE fanl el TeApLId ool By R (c ey fehemn First Baptist church will officiate. In- e o batis pwoparod by the | It 18 useless to pursue. “The prime | mald was Miss Allce Houleman of Wn- | Westinghouse terment will he in Fairview cemetery. et condition of peace negotiations' is|ding RMer, L. L, and the best man | Western Union 3 R the democratization of nations and | was Corporal Shelton P. Hubbard of | willvs Overland 5014 i | Miss Mary Magnell returned to|the abandonment of imperialists’{ Glastonbury ) i 4 5 - Nuun't St J‘o.::ph.\ aca-tten‘v‘\‘ at I‘Iamll- theorles. A second condition is that Immeadiately following the cere- | ST FORMER IXTON OF ton ;fdm:,m Vet Hartford, to resume | <o ghould not become slaves to the | MONy a wedding breakfast was served | WIDOW OF WAR MARTYR her studies today T : 5 War il 2P the v WG S nse. AU i T ¢ ¢ studles today., e committes wiil | 1968 Of a middle Europe. eiher mili- |3t the Y. W. C. A. hostess house. SINGING HIS SONGS. CHURCH DIES TODAY v et i “elock | taty, economically or pelitically, and | Mrs. Moriarity is a graduate of Notre i :.ef:h mor «i\en ng at § 0'elock | i’ Co should mot strengthen our al- | Dame Academy. Putnam, and of the Nearly evervbody in town whistles 3 | n the "1‘1”‘ r';f"{fl . | liance with Gegrmany which woulth| New Britain Btate Normal hool | “When Yankee Doodle Tearns to | | 'rhmxm.N D! \\Vns‘)\lfl:"rfi:;]rn'e‘fyiy fr(vn’; form the first step towards the reali- She is a teacher at the Smalley | Parles Vous Francal and another | Willam Stevenson Was Also Letter | a trip New York, Atlantic y and || “%0 e school song called “Frenchy”, but nobody in H Philadelphia, zation of this central Europe. AR b Carrier in This City Before Movir | > ““We ought to accept as a basis for o Defautbor WVl i S A’special meeting of the City Guara | %6 G082 20 S0 o8 o s = Hart, died fighting in glory on | Pial Is called on Wedneaday evening at s [ neBota Srapres] 1’8 pro= INCREASE TOR WORKERS | the other side of the deep blue pond to inville. i p'clack at the City hall. All mem- | 8ram P iust two months ago. There are those Wiiliam L. Stevenson, &1 1d, | bers are requested to be present { e Boatd or P e ! who say that SN CRSOR T cve e old s £ 308 ublic Wo A .‘ ay that the man who set every ; The fourteenth annual reunion of LIEUT. WETMORE HOME. i .‘. = 5 S O I S i e i e || G B e Plainville | This is the latest photo of Sir Henry | ish have since e o the descendants of the Henry Adams | e - £ U UG SN, 1-stamping died with a smile, leaving | fOOWing an illness of 10 wee mmeliot T e e * British_offic T family was held yesterday at the homa | Former New Britain Man Was On The .street emploves undev the | ____ Puncrsl will bo held trom Bl diteidane R e g | Draariasa s nds of Mr. and Mrs. John Beckstedt in Torpedoed Vessel. board ‘of public have beén | P e e e MR B e L ® : Bristsl. There were 28 present and granted an increa Farl — 3 Ry I3y S isot 3 e N Watn e o a v Zerly in the i A By o escut ae folne came, | _ Lisut. A, Gorbin Wetmore formerty | 010 40 resse, ey, 10 the| DON'T FORGET THE { Denton winl omciate SRR : dent, TJoseph Diehl; vice-prasident, | Of this city has returned from France | tpat these employes could have Saf HELMETS FOR THESE | M. Stevenson was well known in CORT Mrs. J. G. Kirchbaum; secretary, J. ”‘“" ‘]‘"lf (' “‘"’“I Bl :!“ New Brit- | ,;qay afternoons off with pay during = = | this city, io which he came from New CANADIANS BRING iN PRI\)GNLRS G. Kirchbaum; treasurer, John Beck. | 3 club for a short time yesterday | 4o months of July and August. Last WE BIBED 715 e 14 s . et X g stedt afternoon affer which he hurried t0 | goiirday the men were st d 4o | | York 26 years ago He was sexton of Pz 9 o R < | Fe rday > vere supposed to | : Evening classes, Tuesdays, Thurs- | NeW \)ml(‘ to receive further orders | -oi W, 0 TRST T NRE oo the old Baptist church which former- | days, Frida Conn. Busine Col- f:mT‘ jr'.!'r;\lv:\"fw KI{]\M’E :}Nmn_w work during the afternoon, but de- | Iy stood at the corner of Main and | Jege, 163 Main St.—advt ‘f the s n :_' Mrs. Estelle C. Wetmore, | ;.09 | West Main streets and he was also for | A marriage license was issued today to | n‘;‘;‘}:‘”;’;“fi , now a resident It was stated at the office of the a time a letter carrier attached to the | Peter Kelly of 886 Broad street ana|of Hartford © = '~ 0l board of public works today that local post office. Later he becam Miss Helen Heslin of 186 Cherry street. | _j:‘” i e »\,p”fl}w_"“ he | they will not receive any pay fo | salesman for the Humason & Beckley s a result of the action of some of -v“~‘fi ‘7 n;f‘i‘"fl‘fi"\([ ‘“'_“M" ‘n o “ i :"‘d last urday afternoon in view of | 2Mfg. Co. and when he moved to Plain- | the honorary members of the club, the | Was commis while on this side. | (o fact that they did not work ! ville, from his home on West Maln Kenilworth club, which has sent a| Going to France with this regiment, i street, six years ago he took a position majarity of its members into the serv- | he participated in some of the hard- it | [PROTECT THE PARAFFIN wWITH A S e N 3 3 4 3 COVER s salesman for the New Jersey | Jee. will not be compelled to disband, | est fighting that the American forces AT TRAINING SCHOOI [FISOVERIOR IRTAL ORACACER | Cloth Co it but will be permitted to retain its| have taken part in since the outbreak S 5 | A R0 Mr. Stever o 3 preseat quarters until the war is over. | of the war. Lieut. Wetmore did not ! Cyril Hannon of 4 South Main | ' M. [Stove 1 was a member f at upthith | state the reason for his beinz sent | Street and Walter Kenney of 99 Clark | _Ina (re:”canning book which the fr'”'”f'“" 'f’df?' i _11 ,'\' :” |“‘ | = “ . . C street, both graduates of the High | National War Garden Commission | mberlain Council, Jr. O by PURCHASING AGENTS PLAN home, but said that he expects to he e ] = o i 5 3 18s10n and 7 P Ny o ; cont to ome cantonment as an in- | School With the class of 1917, have | of Washington will send any reader | 1! Rt L 2 CONVENTION IN DETROIT. | sumctor soon. His trip to New York | one to Troy, N. Y., where they have | of this paper for a two-cent stamp | .. “’}‘,d“m’ g "'l”mm' Rubyive i m | 3 4 roo = red the Oflicers’ Tra e ¢ f he children arve Henry, L Jack | The annual convention of the Na- | Was for the purpose of receiving final T}?t:;;A\crl'yi:m \l\]'yl(;;‘)' lp(”[“mg chool | for postage, many good pointers will | 't iy (U T A0 Hlonal .Association of Purchasing | orders. Although he did not openly ~ h R. P. L be found. Sznders ‘and Mixs Dorothy. | Agents will be held at the Ponchar. | Make statements regarding his return - P A, N 3 | train in Detrolt on September 23, 24 | trip, he intimated that while returning c e and 25. One thousand or more pur- | his ship was struck by a torpedo, and TAKle PICTURES AT THE FRO chasing agents, representing jous | all his clothing was lost. He was at- a | tndustries from overy pari of the | tired in an officers uniform much the | W ted Bttdh il Fe intattentance worse for wear when he eame to Now | The Connecticut branch of the Na- | Britain yesterday | tional association will also be repre- | 3 i sénted by a large delegation. Fvery | = | | bona. fide purchasing agent, whether | oy rpccian OFFERS SERVICES. | | a member of the National Association | : S | | or not, is invited to attend this con- - = - . : | | Rev., H. W. Maicr May Go With Y. M. | ! antion and for further information | o' e ey ‘“ & | | should write to L. F. Roffey, secre- | C. A. or Red Cross, i tary of the National Assoclation of | At a meeting of the standing com- ] JPurchasing Agents Beaver street, ! mittee of the First Congregational | { INew York City { ehurch this week, action will be taken | | = = | on the temporary resignation of Rev. | | = & e ! | Henry W. Maier, pastor of the church. | | REGISTRATION ESTIMATE case he is called for ovorseas sef- 2 ce with the Y. M. C. A. or Red ! ,688 Men Expected to Fill Out Little | (. “ " Ciy Chioh organization he has White Cards On Thursday. i volunteered for ice. The | | asaine e { action will be | rA(\h"“ ing 1o government estimates, | supstitute to fill in for Mr. Maier | s Mrw”mif n‘, it the first district | © zp. hfajer is well known in this city | Legistration of the 15 class on - Mrst C | 5 skl foks " | and has been pastor of the First Con- | Bursday will total 3,117 and the sec- | gregational church for a number of | 1 bnd district 4,571. This will mean a { §CFHOR0 PAE L N feut. Leonard | | Canadian cavalrymen are brin Ca an dtal of 9,688 new draft registrants in | (. s | L : v a i | ¢ Mater in a western camp. Lieut. | 'in a few of the many thousand cen o1 1 ) | Maier entered the camp as a private, | Garman soldiers they have baen to march to th i The first district board has en- | ,.4q <corked his way up to a com- { turing within the fighting of the last| & Underweod prged its quarters in City hall, hav- | [ 0 i | € taken over the office occupied by | s ersompl Tax Collector Charles J. | — i | PR S e i} B % S Bllfott. Mr. Eliott has moved his of LFTHER LEAGUE SOCTAL i t 2 R TR T SR e across the corridor. z ¥ | . 3 P | o it o e Bt | Trust and Safe Deposit Ce. DR. HUPERT APPOINTED. | Lutheran church has made prepara- | | NG . 2 ; Movor G. 4. Quisler has appointed | tions for o biz socinl to be held | | A STRONG, RELIABLE CORPORATION s e S f this weel nd a | \ Julius Hupert a member of the Thursday evening o < | 5 S 3 = IR et i aeccod B o | committer composed of members of 't organized and quahfieu thgghv ears of efficient, ieh, who has resigned Arcylo- | the league tiag joeoi nAM el ito) CoTy | trustworthy service, to act as Conservator, Guardian foh' has enlisted in the navy. Dr.| Dlete arrangements for the affair | ey e Y A 2 ;i 8pert i« one of the most prominent | Those who make up the committee | cxecutor or Administrator. [olish men in tha country aad is re-| are Ruth Nelson, Lilllan Nelson, Eb- | ! i 5 htded ag an ruthority on aftairs per- | ba Nordgren, Adeline Ohman, Mildred Capital $750,000. Surplus and Profits $1,000,00 ing ta his naiive land. At the | Swanson and Ruth Parson. Rev. Dr. | s $ 000 \ 1 . Me time there 1s no more staunch | S. G. Ohman, pastor of the church, | C T d Saf D e . Merican tham ho and hie writings | will address the members during the | Our photo shows the extreme huz- Here is a troop of dinns ESHING ing 1he cin i onnecticut rust an e eposfl 0. Ws been read with interost by thou- | evening, and refreshments will be (ards photographing sctual events us|somo It will be noted that| ‘(British Official Photo, Capyright, | HARTFORD. CONN, M. H. WHAPLES, Pres't. i | served by the committee, [ they take piace on the battie liae. Jsome of the &roup are intently obse v- |Unaerwood & Underwood.) 1 3 |

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