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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1918. Buy Fighting Fourth Liberty Bonds To Help llg F manmflqlww(‘ E‘ | RICHTER & CO. WIN THIFE WAl New York Stock Ixchange cuota- % ¥ MEMBERS NEW YORK STOOK EXCHANGE tions furnished by Richter & Co. - 5 - v STREET BRIT. members of the New York Stock Ex- | EONVESTEMLLY IEWE BREDAIR, £ CONIY: cnange ! TEIL. 2040 Oct. 4, 1918 L OVRtlos i i CORPORATIONS NOTICE IAL FOR SATURDAY | e == \m 2 Tody ¢ 5 5 5 passed by the House, and is now under consideration by the Sen- Am Ivo 3215 3 H i ate, Iourth Liberty Loan bonds will, to a lmited exent, constl- i F: H E S 25 2ork Loin, S F: b 4 AnlGan , N f tute a 1034 % investment to corporations. Under this Dbill the Io‘“' Shnrt dnd l Orte] ljousc cak | l Orl\ l S \‘nfl]l ‘llld Ifidn \]l:'v [r“‘n. ; o 361 3 H normal income tax on corporations is fixed at 1875, This rate, cy Fresh Small Genuine Jamb Legs 3: Sirloin Roast of Heavy Beef g Am Smelt i ! nowever, ix reduced fo 126 with respect to carnings expended for 2 Am < R 3 N1 1105 certain purposes during the taxable year. e of these purposes i facy Fresh small Genuine [ amb Chops : Pot Roast 3 i\ Tobac 17 723 i for purchase of obligations of the United States issued after Sep- i M 0 el & el ! tember 1st. 191S. Under certain clrcumstances, therefore, a cor- oy Tresh small Genuine [ amb Stews Veal Roast 23 H snaconda cop ; ; poration which buys lj‘u:.rm(ux,n:f:gy Loan r‘,y;n:a;' \?!I!\Ill:\l('t‘ryv.le,; A;(hor‘ ‘ AT Fe Ry Co.. 86% TRES b i wise taxable at 187 saves 6%. This, with th ace rate of interes Jesh Cut of Fancy Rib Roast ... 3: Veal Stew ...... 25¢ i Bald Loco :..... 86% 85 V!fi'l‘ i | on the bonds, makes 10% % oulder Roast of Beef Cuts .... 28¢ | AN = ORY : g 2 ‘an Pac ) VEGETABLES FRESH ! Both steel avy Beef Round Stea Potatoes Large Peck 100 B o 4 ! Do not hesitate to o P | e ol N GOODWIN BEACH & CO K deh o o Sauerkraut Large 25¢ can ........ 1 Bl chinocon - 5 b § . uisds oialeod Gors | O oked Shoulders Eoher i Mil & St Paul 8 ¥ 51 oot J;‘,.‘“ e ““;:1‘“‘,:,_ Room 410 National Bank Bullding, Telephone %120. *PPeErs q JolR R SRl 3% : : Subscribe now for K. F. MCENROE, Manager. - Rt ke D14 % PEmTU AR “ FOURTH TABERTY = Spinach pec Tog 3 : B Steel . = ; 59% f LOAN BONDS. Goodrich Rub Gt Nor Pfd . . Gt Nor Ore Ctfs E i s - Inspiration e L san s and gas projectors, went forward (the enemy to remove everything of Tt o . 3 = = and filled the village with flame and | value. It is belfeved the Germans Thterborol PEdl 3 ic points along the principal Bulg gas until not a single German escaped. | made haste in removing the big guns S s 3 s e G e when they saw that a serious French Tack Stoal i : g : B e B Decrter I ronahod Sred PSR and American attack was impending. Louis & N S-e.118 116 point within six miles of Sofia, ac- PASS CONCRETE DEFENSES. i Max Mot com ... 31% 3 3012 | cording to a Zuvich dispatch to the With the American Army North-| 77's have been taken by the advancing 62 MAIN ST. TEL. 1053. F. MAIETTA, PROPRIETOR B! Mex Petrol .....123 5 12 Journal but were driven back by | west of Verdun, Oct. 3 (By the AS-| New Yorkers. Many roads leading N Y ! rake .. 3 3 3ulgarian contingents. sociated Press).—Two concrete em-|from the forest to Montfaucon and N Y & A 1y E 74 3 4 = placements for big guns were discov-| Malancourt were barred by concrete Nev Cons .. o 4 ered west of Varennes iwhen New| pijlars calculated to check _Allied —— = = | = = [ i forl o s adva ast- I Emphasis was made by Mr. McDon- | N \ NH .t MR R 4 g 3 KAMARADS \:nk (:oov. advanced fllonfc fl\l_‘ f‘\sl fanks. Anti-tank gun positio Farvell and Charles I'carson. These iNo1 Pdc B % 14 : — ly. The guns, which engineers think| concrete positions were, for the most Y e Norf & West were Austrian 305’s, had been re- airel anfae ol & Sese : : - . a1y 104 Germans Pretending to Surrender to s, part, behind the main line defensive N e | Bems Laindiady Peoples Gas ..... bi 3 : Yanks, Hurl Bombs Instcad—Their | A railroad led up to them enabling cans broke during the present drive { E and HEXE ool | ITav yur T o - ressed Steel Cao her yard just after the shooting. Arbout "(“ your bundles ready—Advt. Pressed Steel Car {12 o'clock Pearson saw two men near | Me€N's good suits $15 to $45 at 1 i . - Besse-Leland’s.——advt Reading bntinued from First Page) he end of Cherry street The at- | ks LAV Rep 1 & S com torney pointed out the fact that the Buy Liberty Bonds at any bank but | . b ] E e e R e R e F for her husband is not fit to | 8un expert was unable to describe the | e careful where you buy yvour cloth- ivw ;‘.u 5 . . 8 With the American Army North- ite.r | difference in rust caused by dampness | ing. Besse-Leland Co.—advt = l“ e ; 4 west of Verdun, Oct. 3 (By the Asso- b v Alcern discnssed -the and rust following the discharge of a The Belgians need the old clothes | of " 5 58 % 7 | ciated Press).—When New York ’ y Studebaker A and he picked Erasmo Pe vevolyer He also pointed out that | more than you do—Give 'em to us to- sxas Oil s 6 § troops captured the village of Abri- fthe one who fired the shot and | Only one of the several witnesses for | morrow.—Advt. Third Ave 9 St. Louis on Friday, they were made p as the slasher. the state who heard the shot was|{ Men's good suits $15 345 at | Union' Pac ... 19 victims of an act of German treach- > state asks you in the interct of | {!Wakened from sleep, so it was |“Besse-Leland's. vt United ¥ruit .... 14 5 ery. A number of Germans emerged that vou return a verdict of | NOt strange that the Perrettas slept - Titah Cop .. L8 837 | from hiding places with uplifted b said Mr. Alcorn in conclusion, | Until awakened by the police. = " & Ruh s 0 hands. When the Americans came . . Accused On The Stand. | History of the Case. DEATES AND FUNERALS | - [ o % o 3 | nearer the Germans suddenly dropped To the right party—Located on Berlin Street— Ttornaon Hesiton ofithie triull The trial jof the Porretta hrothers : o {8 Steel pfd ....1101% 11034 ¢ ) their haunds and. seizing hand gre- 1 Minute from Trolley—Address at Once H. Herald S tertha Teq % 5 d with Joseph Perretta, one of | 0vened on Tuesday morning and pro- Va Car Chem .... 55% 5473 ¢ | nades, threw them with deadly effect, used on the stund. Up to last | sressed rapidly. The jury was selected Bertha Teda died Yght Westinghouse ; 315 | killing ana woundi number of the Office. - he had been ill and after that | after the examination of a panel of | Myrile street where s had 2 | Western Union ... 5l 8 New York boys "hen more New Ith improved. Perretta said | @bout 30 men. = The offering of testi- | Iaking her home. > was single and | Willys Overland . . 20% 2 York troops, armed with flame throw Me never had any trouble with | nony began that afternoon and a day j =5 Years of age “uneral serviees nese. and a half was taken hy the state in | Will be conducted Rev. A. ¢ Big guns including twe 50’s and Ray Cons 0 2 £ Funera! Arrangements Are Incom- plete. | )id you kill Palmese?" : tting up its case. The ~mldm; end- | Steege tomorrow afternoon at 1:30 BULGAR ATROCITIES | i’ of the state’s case vesterday was | Irom r home, and at 2 from St. | 3 5id you stab him?" | a \’Hrmvx’t-. s “(vrmT cntirel BYElTy 7‘"'”’_"“" : ’““”“1 Rl BROUGHT TO LIGHT 4'00‘ PEOPLE’S BUTTER STORE 400 No, sir’’. and in their own defense. They a > Fairview cemetery | » l\lal“ St_ Malfl St xamined by—Attorney Alcorn the | peared calm. Erasmo, the shoe malker, s e ess sald he never saw the Colt | was ghastly pale. i Iner Skomas, Iver shown him claimed | Nearby, throughout the trial was| Iner Leonard Skomas the year and | P¢ath and Ruin, Worse Than in Bel- Verv Good c Best Conn. Valley c ership of two of the revolvers. | the young wife of Erasmo. While At- | & half old son of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. | gium and France, in Wake T Creamery b arding the knife found on the | torney McDonough argued the testi- | J- Skomas, died Jast night at the | 8 2 Tuna Fish can Butter in his room he said it was his. | mony ._ bly affected. Mr. and | NOme of his parents at 6 Connecticut Of Retreat. i S placed it on the table when he | Mrs. Trasmo retta, have two chil- | avenue. The funeral will be held i BEST PURE 1 = = hged his clothes, the Sa e D e e e | Sunday afternoon, ltev. Dr. §. G.| Saloniki, . 3.—Burning villages ]b c | Very Good zsc 2 Hour Sale 9 to 11 a. m. Perretta g t previous to the crime. is soon to become a mother again. Ohman officiating, and burial will he | marked the t of the retreating LARD . said he retived about The killing of Frank Palmese .| in the Fairview cemetery. There are arian army in Macedonia, ac- Coffee try a 1b Selected 4 e ed abont ol e ot Irank Palmese W3 | vee other childten in the Skomas | cording to telesrams received here Best (,omp. EGGS .. Doz 8C the\volide that he retired at | identified the Derrettas as those who | femily. Florence J., Jenny V., and | from the front Bodies of slain civ- Our Best Mixed 39C pck Sunday night, June 2. Per-| qttacked him. Six or seven knife 1 Brnest. ilians were found in ‘“"' SRS S b . =aid that he was mot on the| cuts on his face and a bullet wound { ruins at many places by the advanc- = : 5 Large Can i that night at 11:30. When hel 10 nis lbody | swers Inflicted s David Olson. {ing Allies. Advi state that this Selected c SR ! C fed’ he immediately went to sleep : . Sath work of destruction surpassed even EGGS os Corned Beef S = was caused by the internal hemor-| The eral o vid Olsa ¢ o p did not awaken until called by | miage from the :]'HH‘(“’ “'l]x s alicaatiol ”"‘;’ Aoy ’;“ that which has been reported from | Best Ceylon 55C SR Rt B Y | rhag . et wounc e [ died at the Groton shipvards early | gistviots in France and Belglum from | B rothe ow of Nis| assault-took place on Cherry street a | this wesk affer an attack of Spanish | G rncte in France TEA Ib 1d\n\s opsa ond he did hear 8 {rew minutes sfter 12 o'clopk in the | Infiuenza will be held bonierrow aft. | shishthogaerty sihere REsh Srshy Laroe BO\ 1 1 C e g;sntdlxb}.’) St m\n19c Best Red c B0 r of the place where he lived \smo Perretta said was the | MOTNINg of June 2. Palmese lved | €rnoon. The body was brought back | ) atches 2 for s o Fro 4 S S w1 | cialist party will support the gov- e T tall can herry street. He built the part = — held from the home of Ernest Carl- | - : SALMON only a couple of hours. here yesterday. The services will be Basel, Oct. 4.—The Bulgarian so- ) Y T =5 er S 2 Scbre 2« he sole A ’ B ny s Shoe making baeimert | UNKELBACH & PERRY son at 62 Ash street with whom Olson | €rument m the Scbranje on !'.(.,‘;1?‘»\ Mazola 011 39(: Best Pink 23c Runkel’s Cocoa l 2C ade nis home bef RS condition that the government Britain had been his home for made nis home before entering the Can - - governme b o G card. | peace, according to the socialist news- | Pint Can S tall can n vears and he was married five | BREAK PARTNERSHIP | fiev Dr. 8. . Ohman will ofieiits ai | Paper Narod of Sofia, The soclalists | | it s ago . Rz A1 diso demand thai the government = own the Colt revolver he said R = 3 | t e hall make such negotiations as are | f§ Large pl\g D | Fancy Maine 19(: Eagle Brand sver saw the weapon before. The —— ! e e 7 : o e e retiren immediately | M- Unkelbach to Continue Local OF e necessary ‘to insure good relation and C Flour Corn’ large can Sardines can Martha Cerpack. Batwoeni the kan peoples and - the departure of Joseph Rubini fice nnaan T oot i tond toward the estab- | : ; ; E 5 ¥ is Going Mrs. Martha Cerpack. wife of Mi. | Which will tend towarc | o g people at Cora Nappis were then Se s ST S O Rt e e Bt e it W ashing Very Good Fancy Raisins hg. He went to sleep and dig to Middlctown. i _ 5 Sl e A GO o > 7 = 1 St el el St il it her home last night at 10:45 of | i = i) ]ovs I)ER PEAS Jlarge can C Large pkg hid you have any part in the he firm of Unkelbach & Perry, | PReumor Her husband and threc | PRt e e el 2 AT R Ll s A o | architects and engineers, wi L | children survive her. The funeral | Sent @ military mission to & ¢ e 5 hg of Palmese asked Judge h Zineers, was mutuals . neral | Seieaingd el R ey Good = Iy dissolved October 1, 1918, and the | Will De held tomorrow morning at 8 | soon 42 thepsitntlonnnoiey NN i Pork Verv Good c Fancy c SR unfinished contracts of the fir e | ©'clock from the Russian Orthodox | Ported to hin Pl o P 2 cans 5l B, sl ! irm werc dox | Ut i This o 2 o P b ¥ accused said he never had any | ivided between the former partners, | church, and burial will be in the | ¢ste Nachrichten of 3urich : and Beans I Soap 2 bars CATSUP bot is said, has placed Ger- ple with Palmese and denied that | ¢4Ch taking ccerfain work to finish. irview cemetery An infant child | Mmission. it sho e se was present when his wife Mr. Unkelbach will carry on busi- Mrs Cerpacic dled a few days ago, | Man and Austrian troops i i trouble with Mr. Nappi. ness at the offices occupied by the - ~ o examination”, said Mr. Alcorn, | [ite firm and Mr. Perry will have an issing the witnesss. office temporarily in Middletown in torney P. . McDonough, who | ¢harge of the work at the Connecti- St A b |l GAT | for a Dollar Than a Dollar Can Buy Elsewhere _ SPECIALS hse of the accused, called Charle The former partne are well | Ore Of a 0 ar afl a O ar an lly bew ere learson as a witness. Mr. Pe { known in this vicinity, where they - —— that on the night of June 2, 2 iness for o number b o e fhe Ll ot ihe o .| of vears, both as architects and civil B' I I E Mo lb SSC ’; lbs $1.62 £y 3 el kalked from his home on Roberts | eN&ineers, having been engaged in Creamery g 5 B i SHOULDER coming up Sduth Main street, | this capacity on various buildin N v y ROASTS fin square, and Park street. | OPCrations of importance, enc of the |\ > ¢ 31(: RASPBERRY i 16C 3 : 1 PANCY e corner of Meadow and (her- | MOSt recent structures being the new | § S Sn b AL [ JAM . 8 g TR 2 LEGS o e o [ RS e ool lon Nt tect B A (O T S BT G D 50 T CRISCO. poR 49C A ; 5 LEAN v bu r 1es8 s e : g : RN 7 D ionS G G RECEPTION TO P ; EGGS .......... doz [ I SHORTENING .. can STEWI S omo blatlons S0 £ o [QEASTOR, i S e i A s | e e NS e T United States Food Administration License Number G-08: either of the men he saw was - = 8. The time was about mid. | Swedish Baptist Church Congrezation ' - FRESH GROUN D HAMBURG —— - - : e e B S to Welcome Tev, J. K. Klingberg. SHOULDER ROAST 28C BONELLSS BOSTON 35C id not heur any wit 7 H PLATE LEAN BOILING v N 3 58 WU J. E. Klingberg at the Swedish Bap- ; 8 18 23 fsddl e Tind mo Interest whatever o0 0 - OE BT84 i 29 gl K = : n C S | C Fresh Pork 1b ) 7C ) are cordially invit- ate offered no rebuttal i e stat v o rebu i ed. Itev. Klingberg has heen West { The Arguments | for four weeks, in the meantime at- | 8 IILK FED ROASTING FOWL istant State's iAttorney Newell | tending conference in Minneapolis pes opened the arguments short- | Sund : el e i e B e Hourly Saics 9 (o 11 a. m. > = : pre 3 o’clock and discussed the ! vors his coming o New Brit- | PRESH SHREDDED MOH. PORK 18C ) Round, = IOTATOES? Lhrge White Bony submitted to the court. Mr. i ain COCOANTUT 1 AND BEANS can : rterhouse 127 3 ¢ s ; use i e gs said that the siate Was noti The Young People’s society of the | B ' MEDIORD'S Propar MOHICAN JGGS, an JERSEY SWEET POTATOES Plipon to establish a motive for | Swedish Baptist churcn will hold i CoG6) T tin C q 47c frime, but if motive was necesary | meeting at 7 o'cloct v evening = doz, Bifs e found. The Pervettas| A service fiag witt fe il MOTL ASSORT 29(: ROYAL BAKING 43¢ e owo gy NEW MEATY PRUNES rouble with Palmese and ill fecl- | dedicated and patriotic program | SOUPS 3 cans POWDER tin S pe L e C as. evident by the fact that tho ! carried out. The public is invited. | \LL KINDS DRIED AUNT JBMIMA s . T o e e o i e | et the it el (B LN ST ol i L] e ST DARK RED CRANBERRIES nnin wias omplimentary to | TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION ; SHOULDERS, Lean 24c olice dep IC’H\# nt - for th:-J ;»m. | e DINNER BLEND COFFEE ........... 1b 1 9C smoked ... .. .. I CARROTS OR EXTRA PANCY B e e R B t 7o 5 p. m. Pl St ] (5 ¢ . 1 qts 25¢ orney P. I. McDonough made a ! 10-4-6dx | RED BUTTERFLY TEA 1/ 1b pkg lgc BEEF, Prime 26¢ LARGE JUICY 25¢ N 19¢ { i doz 1 qts g argument for the accused. F = _— = Rib Roast LEMON s ted the statement of Mr. Jen- [ TO R "—Tenement of four rooms. that no motive was necessary. | 124 Rockwell Ave. 10-4-2dx

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