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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1918. PROBATION SYSTEM | CTY TTEMS. [ AKESRULINGON |7 212 =] Counciman Called —_— am Stanislaw Wojtkowski was arrested tev. Lyman 8. Johnson officiated at | ICH l li R & CO > last night by Patrolman O'Mara for M!LITARY ESGURTS ”"'I funeral services for Willlam H - — * : i e b ation card with | Relvea who died Saturday night at | [N G l % him. S g his home on Olive street. The services | - y MFMBERS NEW YORK STOCK EXOHANGE The scheduled meeting of the | were :‘{n\(l\n-(wd at 3 o'clock today in 4 3 % 81 WEST MAIY STREET .... ‘W BRITAIN, CONN the Burritt Mission chapel and in- By i TEL. 2040 GhAdenels Mrs. Cavolina Abrahamson. 4 5 | CORPORATIONS NOTICE | i | Anel‘ WaI‘ MeflSUI‘QS Al‘e PaSSGd Mrs. William Tooker of 4 Bigelow | Issues ms[ruc IOHS Carolina Abrahamson, wife of John ¥ 3 | Under the provisions of the Revenue Bill which has been street acted as hostess Saturday eve- | A. Abrahamson, the local real estato . 4 ‘ i assed by the House, and is now under consideration by the Sen- e ning at a miscellancous shower given | Vs on, the loce 5 g i 4 | passed by the Hc Jofch Is now under consideration by > Sen T e s B L dealer, died at Ter home vesterday | [ V.o | g ate. Fourth Liberty Loan bonds will, to a limited exent, consti- (Special to the Herald.) ho I s ke e ¥ e oh | Cubtain Wil B Spittier of) 871etnoon. Serviees will b held fo- | ; o B tute a 10%% investment to corporations. Under this bill the Washington, Oct. 8.—Congressman | [qtoia A, Richards, | company. M, Connecticut State | MOTTow affernoon at 2 o'clock in the /B normal income tax corporations ix fixed at 18%. This rate, ugustine Lonergan, who has been " 5 | Guard, as senior officer of the State |SWVedish Bethany church, Rev. G. however, 1s reduce 129 with respect to earnings expended for terested over since his entrance into ckliffe s 11l at his home ON | ¢\’ i’ this city, has tecelved tho |- Tihl oficiating and burial will be ¢ | certain purposes during the taxable ye: One of these purposes is ongress in probationary work in the avenue. following communication from head- | 1N the [Fairview cemetery Mok §] | for purchaso of oblizations of the United States issued after Sep- ourts conferred last week with Harry Protass of Harlford avenue | uarters in Hartford Abrahamson is survived hy her hus- | v ; | @ tember 1st. 1918, Under certain circumstances, therefore, a cor- Department of Justico officlals and | has been inducted into the students’ | Recently many calls have heen | Pand and one son, Hjaimer _ | poration which buys Fourth Liberty Loan bonds with income other- ith members of the House Commit- | training corps at the University of | made on commanding officers by the — wise taxable at 15% saves 60,. This, with the face rate of interest e on the Judiciary in regard to the Pennsylvania. {relatives and friends to furaisn Alexander Sperry. : | on the bonds, makes 103 7. pmion of the department and the | Cornelia H. Nearing has trans- | military escorts at the funerals of de-| Alexander Sperry, son of Mr. and lommittee on a measure instituting | ferred property at 303 Chestnut | ceased soldiers or sailors of the | M Jacob Sperry of Smalley street, | jhe probationary system in federal | street to ther G. and Bernard I | United Staces Army ov Navy, and |died at the New Britain General hospi- ik o 4 = — — e - ourts. It is the Congressman’s i Clark. i the fact is sadly recognized that such | tal yesterday afternoon of pneumonia. | g L& g | g . o pntion to introduce such a There will be no sewing meeting | Feduests will continue in the future.|He was 21 years of age and has bec n | S S : - . there is any reasonable assurance | .o & Arary's Sodality of St. Mary's | In all such cases, the members of the | connected with his father in the char- | . e i GOODW N BE ACH & CO f‘i\N passage. s church in the school hall tontght as | Connecticut State Guard have always | coal lvv‘..sl‘n‘o. for some time. Sm‘\':({n\l lnnnI ;\A\l-;l:-\:)\. ) | k Thatever talk along this line there | g e Ybeen and will be willing ta porform | w reld from his late home this | Councilman Ivor Axelson of the ] B %iiin In tho pust hias developedibut | o ,h”: : "‘ ”] for .'?,‘ fi\: :)]”L Miss | SUCh duties, even though they occa- | afternoon at 2 o'clock and burial was | Second ward today forwarded his | Room 410 National Bank Building, Telephone %120. ttle in the concrete. The probation MRt W DO i st Ga. 18100 considerable personal inconven- |in the Beth Alom cemotory. resignation to Mayor G. A. Quigley. E. F. MCENROE, Maunager. stem in the municipal courts and | Ruth Hutchinson of Augusta, G " lience ana loss. In order that this ser- | M S aTaa s eber o el e state courts throughout the coun- = tormerly of New Britain was married | vice may be as equally distributed as H. Albiston. reserves and was called into active ¥, In most cases has proved succe oniQolatex iitoll: C. V. Brownlow of | possible, it is suggested that the fol-| « After an iliness of less than a Week, | duty several months ago. 1 11, due in some r 'ts to the \\'(n']; lh?‘lf‘;; KA::’n‘n‘x’ e xm;:‘u,:v ,-\lmrn: be 1.7,1[()\\0(1: , James H. Albiston of 26 Liberty street | iz e ‘ ! bation officers @ v as o Scapz ki ) s ch town where more than i st nig is e as ) ' probation offic ; { died last night at his home. He was) I IEUT, JAMES GETS i her court ofticials. Buhisghomeon, '”'"’{_*;“l e i organization s located, anv | g5 vears of age and for a number of The Department of Justice is open James Degnan of Talcott street is|request receivedr by an officer hi@rguments on the value of the sys- | ill at his home. or enlisted man of the State|gen nadybesniin tha employ 0”: i CAPTAIN’S TRII’ES e ; o anley Works as a carpenter. is m as applied to federal courts. A All women of St. Peter's parish ](v\m]w( for a military escort at a sol-| g vived hy his wife and two €ons, froper to apply to federal courts = having articles to donate to the Red jdicrs or sallovis funeral should be |y oy joseph A, of Battery B, in 11l have to meet the most exact! Cross linen shower are requested to |rcferred ta the senior officer in that | rvids with the A. 2., and Allen | Lincoln Street Boy Wins Quick Recog- iticism, as discretionary DOWCT | leave the same either at the rectory | tOWn, and he will designate in rota- | uee ™ oeh gy n "0 X ould heve to be given by it to judges ' or with Mrs. J. Baumgaertner, No. 15 | tion the organization which shall fur- e nition in Army—Is With Co. M. of | ac 3 victe: rise o1 'O~ ¢ s e nish the escort in each case - f,‘:,‘,l"?'i,:o"”“lf.i‘ ?v:hgm{;’:‘.(‘mn?;:.« ‘“‘,‘f" “mlfl . $ tify its comanding offic ia William McGill. 74th, Infantry. | r Bl b Sieciivet tha celtalsy of| o - EMeT mmesting of Stadiey iy apus abportionine hi fotic { Williin McGill died last night at s prese : T Women's Relief Corps has been D0st- | gty amone. the tove the home of his sister at 161 South | Lieut. Raymond Thomas James of i pinimum sentenc in crimes proven. 9 ¢ w Yy 4 1 E f £ £ E: ’ poned until Wednesday of next week | 1101 ‘ol ooosivels. o S2oms : b G et s : - = ¢ : 3 S erasaively T . painter by | 63 Lincoln street has been advanced s judges of themselves will be un- | o, account of the epldemic of influ- e le to follow the after careers of | ., 3 & "”“IL must be borne ia mind by |trade and is survived by his sister, the rank of captain in the United 127 Main St.’ Opp_ Arch St. Phone 1409-2 robationary prisoners, a new system | < persons that considerable time is | Miss Katherine, and two brothers, [ States army and is now assigned to federal probation machinery would | Fire (Vm\lnn-smnm‘ F k J. }.lflh’lh necessary to‘ notify the members of [ Andrew and James. The funeral will > T4th Infantry Regiment, stationed love to be created by any measures | W2S in New York today on business. | an organization who are ta form a[be held from St. Joseph's church to- | at Camp Devens. He is in command oposed. | A special meeting of the Shepherds | miltary escort, and whenever any ro- | morrow orning at 9 o'clock and | of Company M BUY A 'All this of course is aside from the | ©f Bethlehem will he held this eve- | quest is received too late, the rela- | burial will be in St. Mary’s cemetery. Capt. James is the son of Mr. and testion as to whether or not such a | MN& to take action on the death of | tives or friends of deceased solidiers — Mrs. T. A, James, was graduated r easure is needed. Soclological work- | one of the members or sailors should be informed imme- Citherie B, Robinsomn. from the local High schdol in 1911 L[BERT‘ BOND bs generally agrec some such law | There will be a special meeting of | diately of that fact. { _ Miss Catherine Bernadotte Robin- | and was later graduated from the ould be enacted. Congressman | Court Charier Oak, Foresters of | Ta everycasethe cammanding officer | on daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John | Connecticut Agricultural college onergan, since he took up the mat- | Ameriea, this evening in Blectric hall | of the orsanization designated 10 pro- | pofingon of 126 Sexton street, died [ where he took a military course in It we cannot fight we can.loan money to our Government, it is , has received many letters from | to take action on the death of Sea. |vide military escort at a soldier's or| ,¢"ie New Britain Generat hospital | addition to his other studies, a badge of loyalty. cicties and organizations, as well | man Joseph S. Kelly. sallor’s funeral should netify theem-| i\ "\ o ning of pneunmonta. About a | When the second officers’ training iy individuals Interested, and is of | Tho missionary meeting schedulea [ PIOYS “_L“‘;’(, men who are to Torm | q.ciago she was forced to give up | camp at Plattsburg was opened Cap- ANl Wool Suits from $20.50 up. binion that thé plan is workable. to bo held in the First Baptist church | 11° 0863t © ‘"f‘"‘b“w e ,‘“:" her work at the Russell & win | tain James was appointed as one of Y = It i€ the Congressman’s intention | F'riday arternoon has been postponed |\ ¥ shelr absence from WOrl. | Mfg. Co. office on aceeunt of an at- | the class and was graduated with the Handsome Now Serge and Jersey Dresses from $15.00 up. t 4 All employes may confidently be ex- introeduce such measure when | on account of influenza, pected and relied UDO\L'O assist the | tick of influenza. rank of first licutenant. Since then he present war legislative program The Ladies’ society of $t. Matthew's | mmembers of the State Guard in per- Among her office ssoclates and | he has been stationed at Camp Devens. completed. | German Lutheran chufch will meet | forming this service of respoct—a | F14¢ circle of acquaintances she wis — New Coats in the leading shades and materials. Prices as low Thursday afternoon with Mrs. George | service which must be performed by | VOrY highly esteemed. Miss Robin- | S as possible. ATIENTS NU“BER { Worthner. *|the State Guard or not performed at|SOM Was a graduate of the New B BLIND MAN BUYS BOND \ line of handsome Silk Presses Tor the Littlo Miss, Women st. Matthew's German | all—for our soldiers or s S viio\| A REIERERCLDOTRS SHERWES S8 e el L Skirts were never handsomer. old. Besides her parents she leaves it ill meet this eve- | died in the service of their country . Luther WAL ELCTE (R CRE £ CIr COUNUY [ 1o sister, Mrs. Affred €aver, and |Injured Workman to Invest His ning in the church in the interest of | 1a time of wa o s 3 » Red Cros: e e “Following awe the proper escarts|fOUTr:brothers, William, EAWard, Jonn i § . i l 7&5' INGREASE e el for funcrals ag may be e 50Tt | and Dantel. John is 4 soldier in | Compemsation Award in War Loan [] y | Darius John was arrested this af- 5 5 : for a | colonel, a regiment; a licutenant colo- | France. ®he funeral ar "”:"m"“""i of His Countr | ternoon for trespassing on Kiharles nel or majar, a batallion: a capta have not been made. Pratt’s garden on Emmons Place. ITe S s iasnatallion, GRcapiain, 5 e e bt et s ©|one company; a lieutenant, one pls Senato Bonaiuto, who lost his eye- i 2 Chigh police court tomor- | 456n; a noncommissioned staff officer, Mrs. Agatha Raskewicz. sight while emploved at Landers, ll:r"““'ls“'lth trespassing on cultivated | 16 men, commianded by a sergeant; a _Services were held in St. ANArew's | prary & Clar intende to invest part ——— Encs. g sergeant, 14 men commanded by a se Lithuanian church th morning for 1 of the money received in award from CContinued frork Pt Fage) _There will not be a meeting of | geant; a carporal, men, com- [ Mrs. Agatha Raskewicz, wi O S ent ol irn i onar s Court Columbia, Daughters of Castile, | manded by a corporal; a private Joseph Raskewlcz of 14 Spring street, | . ount of the award has not been #iding the overcrowding of trolley ;11\1I>|(‘,(x; s The next session will be i G anded by n corporal. ¥ho died l,\'(',\lvn 2, u(frv:rn(»lun of [ disclosed. Banaiuto infends to re- rs. People living near their places | ¢ ¢ ©ctober 2= 3 "f’l'“f'f*l_\"'“'l“'"s for blank am- | Spanish '”"”\.;{‘ e “,"“;," turn to Ttaly. He regrets the faet business are asked to walk and The finance committee of the com- | Muni ‘"‘l’ Prplungivelloyslat Dmerals g Cadid a2l G s “"M that blindness prevents him from bus provide more accommodations | mon council will meet tomorrow | Shou d be forwarded ta the Chiet | St. Marys Meéw comerery. ¢ de- R those Who live further away and | evening to approve bills. Quartmaster as soon as an escort has | ceased Is survived by her e compelled to take the cars. been decided upen, in order to give [and an infant child. i Sk - ample time for its delivery. If pos- pEisar G A Qulsieysilittleidan stz sible a messenger should be sent with < Leta Gerry. r has been taken seriously ill with L oiam . i o - s o T % O e ST e P > js morning that as vet ho s not | AFFECTED BY PLAGUE| " gommand of vital this morning of pneumonia o B, n requested by the hospital | n""frf;.\;' \H,'lf, BURPINL | ghe was admitted to the hospital a W T SHOULDER ROAST 28 RIB OR LOIN dthorities to vacate his home, that | —— G e ay or two ago after she had passed | WiLL ENIFORCE SAFETY RULE BEERP Pih < LAMS CHOPS b 3OC s offer to have it converted into a | et of ST | through an illness of Spanish influ- ) Reconyenes Woday But Talies Rocen = 1 | @ Hof Crmn u Washington, Oct. S.—Plans for | [ CHOICE ROAST bepital annex might be accepted and ) k SUIT FOR DIVORCE. nzi. She lived in Bristol and leaves | gyot enforcement of federal safety | B8 viar, ] C ted upon. If it is necessary, how- | Becausc of Influenza Epidemic St mother, Mrs. Fred Sehmdit of | jaoc®ong regulations on ratirosds | Jl oo o er, he stands willing to do this and ; Flossie X. Christeson Tirings Action | BTiStol: The body will be taken to were announced toduy by Directar | Jif FANCY VEAL 28c ela sure, that should lh(s'nmcrgemy; at Washington. i Bristol for burial. Cenenallnic ool e BN A sniohy CHOPS .. ntinue, other people in the city wil N il ! : 5 r Husband. Siiitant Airactor ofl Sbestiongtor fllow suit. Uil e Flossic K. Christesen has brought Mrs. Mary Beatty. | the railrond administration, has been Third Death in Family. court which reconvened vesterday | suit for divorce against her husband, Mrs. Mary Bealty, aged 29 years, | placed in charge of a movement to For the third time in less than two | after the summer recess adjourned to-| Wallie Harry Christesen now in the | died last evening at the New Britain | round up violators, either employes | [ Leks death has visited the family of | day until Moaday because of the in- [ United States navy. He was formerly | General hospital. Pneumonia resuit- | or railroad managers for prosecution | Bl N OH T SELECIED ichael Cherpak. Mr. Cherpak died | uonza epidemic. a clerk at Besse-T.eland’s. The action | ing from Spanish influenza, was the | or disciplining. s 50c riy this morning at the New Britain ¢ . BT based on the grounds of intoler- | cause of death. She leaves her hus- 4 eral hospital of pneumonia, fol- | Because of the influenza epidemic wing influenza. Last Satu in parts of Ohio, Connecticut and Ten- | minor child, and alimony is claimed. | three ers and a brother. The TS T erpack Dburied his | nessce, Provost Marshal General | They were married june 17, 1903, At- | funeral will be held Thursday morning | American Hoslery Company Also Who was a Vietin | Crowder was asked today to defer | foriiey Bliot Watrous of ,\“\]\ Haven | at St. Joseph’s church. Burial will be | neumonia, and the week e ted the writ. Deputy Sherifr M. he new Catholic cemeter, B thar infent onid | died cxumination of registrants | D¥G0 o woll sorvad the Dapers. ; RiEEC) The American Hosiery —Company E 8 going into the army and because he cannot do service himself he intends that his money shall do his bit for A him United States Food Administration License Number G-08; able crueity. Divoree, custody of a | band, John Beatty, of 368 Arch street, BONUS AT FACTORY. fHOs MILIC 32C | SWIFT'S NUT EGGS OLEO Gives Employes More Time. 9TO 11 A M. ll()l,u SALE o sickn now epidemic. Three class 1 by draft boards so as to v E A T has announced @ new schedule of I‘rankfurte or 200 Moh. bpeual 48c her children of the family have | release ph ians assigned to this | MYSTERIOUS 11 AT G T S vears, 1b . dox died | Ponus for employes, and also in- ; § Bologn: i EGGS ben il with influenza and one of | work. Where it is shown that the BOSTON NAVY YARD. | at the hospital this morning of pneu- | Stitited a new schedule of working | 8 ologna | 5 S . ket lmon”\!‘ old glrl, is still | relcase of physiclans s BeCCSUIY, | Boston, Oct. $.—Officials of tho | monia. She was admitted to the hos- hours. "“""’I”“' g Smp byl “"”u be | i Sound Ye}'flw C White } ea riously sick Mr. Cherpak was | a to ay examination h R e 0 y cas e ey Afternoon. She leaves | Permitted to leave the factory at 50 S i T i BRSs 50 Gahis o1d He wabivorin | : A iret Naval ¢ istrict began an investl- | pital yesterday afternoon. | leavta o St R ONIONS 4 1bs = BEANS .. 1bs SOl el L B B re tssued | E3tion today to determine the cause | her husband. John. The funeral ar- | ™ : et d cal 3 s y @ | 3 yet. 8.—Orde: were lIssued ¢ % " The new bonus rules previde e S ke i | . of a fire which last night destroyed a | rangements have not been made. 5 ago. Ho was one 0 ay suspending all jury trials in the | jrge quantity of hemp stored ut the | : : | the employes will get a 10 per cent. | G JERSEY SWEET POTATOES poers of Sts. Cyril and | federal court in this city for a week | pogton navy yard. The hemp was Coed SPihanks: - | bonus each month, dating from Oc- | eek Catholic church. | pecause of the influenza epidemic. | used in making ropes for American We wish to thank all kind neigh- | tober 1. and at the end of the year | “‘;::rf"“'E’\"”vh’““"“ 0\“"' | Only vitally necessary court proceed- [ naval vessels. hors and friends who aided us in any | (hey will receive ]”"“”“ 10 per cent. | | §, 100TH 52 3 v i l 7 Gesren, Michudl ani | E0 ("“”‘ l““’h"'”‘ H"‘i‘l““ UDCLERE Xt - wiy at the time of the death of John ::‘r”’,‘l"\"""';"‘_’ G R ARG g | POTATOES .. 15 Ib pk C ZANS .. 2 gts C i bat ) Gna )| Ducsdsviatithe est. GERMAN AVIATOR WITH Linus Lamon. We are espectally ) ! PANOY HABLE | oaPE cop 27 Sk et | e : = wankful to Andre lodge, 1. 0. O. I, : o = e 4 CRaBlySReRbElIRIn UL, Hartford, Oct, 8.—Notwithstanding A AN o). T Stanley Works, \Vesa society ¢ MASTER SHE; HERE. ARLLEE [ Ol N EE R R b c the fact that Surgeon Gen. Biue of | Amsterdam, Oct. TJlisht Licut | Sy Social chib and all others who | NEW SEE s UARGE JUICY 33c S sEAs, | the UL S. Health Service has sug- | tz Rumey, of the German army, | contributed floral tributes. Draft Boards Arc Now Busy Asce B8 RAISINS ........ LEMONS doz s Alih office 1t | Who claimed 44 air victories, has e R sted to te health officers that | ANDREW ANDER; taining Positions of Regist Pames Linton of Maple street | schools and places of amusement be ‘A‘\"‘::/"I‘AIL‘:_"”‘(‘,'(‘.“'f‘_‘l“““"“w to the Lokal | \13?' .Vli\lilr\:fil YGREN, ol AUNT IE’WIMA’Q PANCAKE FLOUR pkg 15c eived word from her son closed and public meeti discon- The master sheets of the national | announting his safe arrival tinued in ord to prevent a further ey = > 3 { WHEA P ODUG ON draft of September 12 registrants | hs. | eed ot ‘thlvensa, no. such action| EPIDEMIG GLOSES SALOON T PR Tl Were received by the two locar aratt | B8 GOOD TABLE SYRUP ot 9 will be taken in Connecticut. Accord- Walter Donahue’s saloon at the | M { boards this morning. In the first| C TR * | ing to Dr. John T. Black, head of the | corner of Broad and Washington £ 4 district therc L9037 registrants | S E LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION. | state board of oo o e[| A lmengohmu} oullaccount ot Harvest Will Be 918,920,000 Bushels, | who will be affected, while the second | 8 CLIAN BROKEN 2 2 s = | day that the s ion, which was |the cpidemic. Several days ago one Department of siculture ict has 3,975 registrants. RICE i 1bs SALE—8 room house, Maple | contained@ in a dispatch from Wash- | of Mr. Donahue's clerks hecame il Rapas el i | The two boards are now busily en- MOHICAN C lll, Newington. Lot 75x145, gar- | ington last night, was & week old, | With the influensa and had to 80 home. | pyges—corn Prospect 2,717,775, red in checking up their own r A ; S Z9cHE e, price $6,600. C. C. Prentice, | ynd that the state board of health | The following day a ond assistant | tration sheets with the master sheet | e e ! LEAN 18 Asylum St. Hartford, or phone was not to get away from the policy | Was stricken and vesterday the pro- Bushels. to ascertain the position of the var- | i SUNBRIT 1 1 | [ evenir New Britain A et e s Thig | Prictor himsell was compelled to give S - ious registrants. JLEANSER ... 3 Ibs C | SMOKED b i itine + along s work ome. v 5 shington, Oct. §.—This yes 5 10-8-3Q | pojicy is that the epidemic cannot he | UP his work and Lome Sl i S SELe = = | (hsekea by olobing e schools aud | TR A8 5 resdlt the salagm hes heen i \SEabhplibe 0, L0 DU sE T ITICAT AN TR 85 #eliabie man to ped. | [necked by sing s and | 41oced hecause the is no onme (ol els, the department of agriculture | : A i theatres. In some cities, the theatres | - 05 BECBUSE "AFE | announced todsy M its preliminary | London, Oct. $.—Thc German gov- dle milk and assist with dairy et e e e oaarany : ’ . Roic. ABSle AR Anderson. el | tnS 3chools been closed on orde e estimate of produciion. Winter wheat | ernment according to a dispatch from. 808-12. 129 Mockwell Ave. { of the local boards of health, but no 5 . 3 " production is 555,725,000 bushels and | Amsterdam to the change Tele- ; 10-8-3dyx | ction has been taken by the Hart- POLICEMEN ILL. spring wheat production 3§ 000 | graph Co., intends to grant pardons Ny e 34X | ford board, or by the state board Spanish influenza has hit the police | Pushels. X to a number of politicians imprisoned Connecticl.lt Trust and Safe Deposit CO. e e Sl women for work KL, St ) erai o Iiep: Waods: A corn production of 2, 0 | since the war began, including the at hospital. G0od home and good X ASSAUIT TO KILL CHARGE McCue, Liebler, Btrolls asid Ji Sar) :._uslu»lf l\‘w:v toye :~].>‘q ‘rm :mm- condi- '\'T"H"I"“ l|\y|'“ xv arl luvxhkvx\u(('}“H ’:Aml R e Seee | AN X P OTIOEMAN | on are off AUty o esgatng Ae/lskgiiion’ ot the crop Octobe Vilhelm Dittmann. A goneral am- o . . Bt < Lo-gcce | [ ness. g s nesty, the dispateh adds, probably organized and guahfied through years of cfiicng:m, A " | Thompsonville, Oct. S—Arthur F Ry ’ SUES FOR $150. will be cranted tofpolitical lofionders. trustworthy service, to act as Conservator, Guardian, (OR SALE-—Combination coal and | Masterman a former patrolman, was | T ON : TS II. Rosenberg of Waterbury has | = 7 = % S & e : I coxs S POINTS REJECTE e T N STREET, Lzxecutor or Adminis \ gak range alse double copper coil | Charged With assault with intent to| CONSID POINTS REJECTED, |, - " 0it aguinst A, and B. Solo. | GATEWOMAN AT MAIN STREET. dministrator. hot water heater. Outfit practically | 1 Officer Elden G. Payne in the Copenhagen, Oct. 7.—The Lokal | man of this city for the recovery of Owing to the illness of the regular | 2 4 new. Wil { Enfield court today_ and he was held | Anzeiger of Berlin says two of Pre 5 > {ender at the Main street railroad Capital $750,000. Surplus and Profits $1,000,000 5 P. M. HOUR SALF SHOULDERS PECTED. | A STRONG, RELIABLE CORPFORATION sacrifice. Leaving town. - | $450. Property on Francis street and | gate Allen, 35 Hawley g 10 ix. | in $10,000 for the higher court. Last | ident Wilson's points must be con- | money in the hank has been attached | crossing a womay is employed at the t. t t P i Sunday Payne went to Masterman’s | sideved rejected—the separation of | by Deputy Sheriff Winkle. The writ | post today. This is the first time that C nnecticu T d S fe D C PANTED—Gii1’ for ‘genernl house- ! house to quiet a wrangle and the lat- | Alsace-Lorraine from Germany and |is rcturnable to the city court in {the railroad officiais have attempted 0! rus aflv a o )ep_os‘t 0. work. Any nationality. No cooking. | tre fired five times as Payne and two | the incorporation in independent Po- | Waterbury. Attorney 1. J. Weisman | the employment of a woman at such HARTFORD, CONN. M. H. WILAPLES, Pros Apply Box 138C Herald. 10-8-1d. | bullets hit him. land of Prussian Poland. brought the action. an important place. O T T SR T O 2. Vo Y S P e E IR

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