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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1918, ORMFR Pfl[]gEMAN FOCH SEMI.CIRCLE OF FIRE s ’ ' - 81 WEST MAIN STREET .............. NEW BRITAIN, CONN. E TEL. 2040 s aud Carl Garlson Fight and | Iy ) { A ‘ e i . | s ! i | CORPORATIONS There's Some Gun Play | / ) , : ‘ 0"8 [UG Ve PR e ate, Fourth Liberty Loan bonds will, to a limited exent, consti- | | “;:,\ kj,“;., i i © LE CATEAU however, is reduced to 12% with respect to earnings expended for certain purpozes during the taxable year. One of these purposes is for purchase of obligations of the United States issued after Sep- tember 1st. 1918. Under certain circumstances, therefore, a cor- passed by the House, and is now under consideration by the Sen- UBEUGE i g A former supernumerary policeman | Z wg tute a 10% % Investment to corporations. Under this bill the etan Eves R normal income tax on corporations is fived at 18%. This rate, ¢ d with breach ot peac ; = yone thinks—but ult and disch a firearm some think more than thout a permit. His brother-in-law, - 8 e & i others, Constructive poration which buys Fourth Liberty Loan bonds with income other- rl Carlson, was charged with bre i e 1 o the peace and assault. Judge Mes- . > P ShRe slniusos fEma wise taxable at 18% saves 69. This, with the face rate of interest 1 fined the ex-policeman $17 and ‘harged Carl C arl Carlson returned home from w London, where he was employed gnsngeolng Sty the shipyard, because his wife E: 1 Py 15 Comp. of New DBri- 2} O § Carlson’s sister, and his children f i CHATEAU Drv. t i Ol g re u\ with influenza. ~While up- "':‘:—\—(\ ~ e Bel OODWEN B AC[% & CO g medicine he met Gus oY 5.I5T ‘ i < for p )lnp(,l of- i (; i, service and we ailewadrinasibencrs go; i 3 el N Room 410 National Bank Bullding, Telephone %129. . the home of Gustav, 16 Henyy street, next door fo o e to make this your E. F. MCENROE, Manager. s an argument ensued. .Accord- ; depositary, e ' #o. Gus, Carl grabbed him by the 'oat and threw him to the floor. front from Lens to Rheims. Before | 1 < fo the Siuppe front (d).| | en they went outside and Carl the Anglo-American forces (a) the Frenchmen with American | hsed him around the garage a Toth is ceaselessly beating down | retreaf is precipitate. Le Cateau [ assistance are giving the enemy no ple of times. IMinally Gus got into | the enemy on a rough half circle 200 | having fallen. Debeny’s French army on the 1 gne (e). The L carage and got his revolver and | miles in length extending from Lens | is advancing fast on Guise at (b). | first Americ v is attacking bt twice, just to scare Carl. But Carl | to Verdun. The Germans are report- | Mangin's army is gaining ground on | s y on hoth sides of the Meuss | 3 o e wa e s |ed i ig ree-quarters of thi the Che s D: 8 (). he- mn\wl ‘lxv1 “1 ”", He fi\\Arxll\oi;td(m\u; ed in flight on three-quarters of this e Chemin des Dames (¢ Berthe. TR A e e Ry and left and as a resu E . south of the area under attack nd e was badly swollen and his left d . . was closed. Gus spoke respect- | DEATHS AND FUNERALS | Rev. A. C. Theodore Steege will of- |in the hospital only a short time. He ! PERSH]NG DAY OGT 19 Flnanclal the enemy retirement reported from of the muscular development of e ficiate. Burial will be in Bristol. was unmarried. l the southwest is the resuit. Additional Jnd blg men on the bonds! maken 1095 hink of the of having an aceount with the RO Ihe R | s ) ] I ——— (| fires and explosions are reported. stl'g version of the trowble ait| S RS Samuel James Cameron. Joseph Kupezilk. 2 ; J _New York Stock Exchange cuota- ing “Marscilles” Amid Shellfive. $d. He said the trouble started | Herber 28 Al 008 FRRkEToa, Samuel James Cameron, aged 21 Joseph Kupczik, 30 years old, died | Governor Holcomb Sclects Next Sat- | tions furnished by Richter & Co. There was an sssive scene at bause Gus called his wite @ name | CAMP Ubton after a short illness’ygarg died last night at the New this morning at the New Britain e .| @embers of the New York Stock E: R s when tr y taken g threatened to strike her. He ! \ith pneumonia following Spanish in- Buitain General hospital. He was the General hospital. Death was due to| ' ooY 75 Day on Which State Will | cnange. sked Gus for the remarks and was | oM l*f' “““\,:‘C‘f f’ itain I& Y son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob M. Camer- Dneumonia. His home was at 21 Smash Past Loan Quota. 5 ns and German prisoners around July with a draft contingent. HiS , o¢ 464 Arch street. He s survived West street. He leaves 5 High Low Close | ., pattered piano in the square and, bn taking his sister home. Gus Ly fsH Loy by his parents and several brothers children. Hartford, Oct. 16.—In response to {Alaska Gold .... 3% 3% 3% | g ¢pe ghel reamed overhead, ho A A the et with | mother, Mrs. Catherine Vhite of WP apdacame up tnel Stalrs W South Burritt street, received word . ri C 5 7% 10 revolver in his hand. He jumped |yt BUEERE Sree tooe e @ iy and sisters. The funeral will be held e » request from senators, governors | \nt J8TL Chem 1910 1007 1003 | played the “Marsellaise”. The civilians James W. Hackett. and others to make next Saturday | am Jce ......... 4 G ichserodRLa g mecives loar: o P Roulers was in good condition after Gus and that was the time he|po) qouenter deft immediately fop from his late home tomorrow after- Gov. Holcomb issued | Am Can . ! o o et the German retirement, Bast of the “5’2‘““1 i”‘d i}go:"“s !"SE‘I;‘]‘,:“A ”'l‘]:“ j camp. Mr. White was a cigar maker ";"’l’i’:‘vi‘;iv?’c:;f“:t“e‘;_ Burfal will be in; . 0 funeral of James W. Hackett | Pershing Da : id Shuman was charged with | White, is a teacher In the new Elihu Alice Murra; }llne::ai wd'}. -\.T3\. Kraus read the “Connecticut raised 147 per cent. of | ‘1% ‘:1’1:;{ 3 8 85 | crossea. Lt of $150 from David Jacob. t school, The body will be| Alice Murray, 13 vear old daughter | nci® SOFVICE 5 Will take | the amounts allotted to it of the First, | 4o sosae " Definite information has been re- bbable cause was found and he was | brought to this city for burial. of Christopher Murray of 21 Division mpotat' T gmitn ‘lj:mnk““]‘;f;:' Mich | Second and Third Liberty Loans, 2| yim mop ceived that the Germans removed ind over to the December term of Lo street, died at the New Britain General ,.) %59 William McCrann and “‘ 27| total of 06,946,850, which the |\ 1)) me) & Tel Spanish and American rations worth superior court. Detective Sergeant Mrs. John Miller. Tiospital last night. She was ill less oo of \_(.“‘ o ‘mm “"‘p e “‘; army of citizens at home has invested | ;'\ 0 ona, Cop g 5,000 franecs before bandoning hardson testified in the e s, Alexendria Miller, wife of | D% 12 hours with pneumonia. Miss pogias Burial was in ”‘1“:’ m‘:fl n Liberty Bonds as a practical addi- | 4 1's we Ry Co .. Roulers. The liberated civ desbipti it T A .\”‘]N:(M a 1 e Aq-p 0ok Murray was a pupil at St. Joseph mades SN s > Vi tion to the 70,000 men we have fur- > revealed t hiding places me Monday and visited several Ay sk A ch major gathered the rescued Oct. 16, 1918, s o parochial school. Besides her father, nished to the fighting force of the :fa'(\il“;i" o0 i 434 | Germans. They also pointed out ons. About 9 o'clock Shuman in- | 5o "i‘l“;:::f“i‘nfi“::;’(‘fl’l‘:;“m“‘;“°"S1": she leaves a brother, Christopher, Jr., | A United States who are mow on their | & q ki where enemy mines had been planted. ed that he come home with him. | 6 years of age! | SHe'ls Al also an, aunt, M K‘M!wrmn Murray | . BXCAO: AL ViERE 1O v\’mwr\: . Heoth Stecll B s 7 5 Tonight’s reports indicate the luctantly he did so. A few minutes | p =5 22 V0TS O AEG O e Aae. | 2nd two uncles, Robert M. and We desire to express our heartfelt The amount called for by the | pud “gifo o, ; rench cavalry has managed to fer Detng i1 the house he missed | oiot two and a half S oin She Charles Murray thanks to the many kind neighbors Fc}l_xth lecxfty .Ludn L\la.bsol?\te YSres (e o S A through the German money. hspicion was directed to y 5oy tld MU S e ster living ~ e and friends who assisted us at the | uired to finance the war. Connecti-| (2l 2% -~ et W e e e - g Mrs. Ballows Funeral, time of the bereavement caused by | cut must not only do its part. but| o "e¥opi T S : : now are probably beyond tha man. Monday he did not have |, geotland. Mrs. Miller was well § C itiz ney to buy a drink, only when he | known. The funcral will be held | TBe funeral of Mre. Elizabeth Bal- | the death of our beloved daughter | every Connectiout citizen should take | oo gop rowed from friends, but when ar- | Thursday afternoon at 4 o'clocl lou, 18 rs old, who died in Wren- | and sister, Helen M. Roche. In a |as much of the loan as possible. This Chi Mil & St P;‘u‘ 191, p g 1,200 Civilians Liberated. ted yesterday he had $35 and he el 3 i them, Mass., a few hours after her Special manner do we wish to thank ' Will encourage our army and the ar-| < 2" ™7 " """ 4337 431 4 London, Oet. 16.—Twelve hundred j1a not explain satisfactorlly how husband died of pneumonia, will be A the officials and office force of Lan- mies of our Allies. Cons Gas .......103 2 | civilians were found in the city of Tot it. Arthur Ohman. held tomorrow and burial will be in ders, Frar Clark and others who “I therefore designate next Satur-} o 5.0 " g 20" 5634 557 p Boulers when the Britishiandl Heanet rank Morala was charged with | The funeral of Arthur Ohman, who | the new Catholic cemetery. sent flowers 987, G0k 19, 6n Bersnlng LiUerty Loal | b o ove Beoi ) 0% | reached the place on Monday, accord- support. The case was continued | died yesterday at his home, 28 Rob- e YT O TREO G Dez tofbs devoled to o untversal &0l mro 5 % | ing to the Mail's correspondent at 8" Satvrday erts street, will be held tomorrow aft- Mrs. Bernard Frawley. JOSBEREL Y. ROCHT, SHjifortitoisubeeribe for SherHolkth elin | el e nrdl - 4 32 323, | British headquarters )They had bedi Sirhie - 3 5 % 2 e JAMES F. ROCHE erty Loan and to make our record ] sk A om his late home. Rev. S.| Mrs. Anna Frawley, wife of Ber Sret o Ahe ditkse. &8 sur Bl | Gon: 3 e . living a more or less normal Ife G. Ohman will officiate. Burial will | nard A. Frawley, died this morning at | —— 7 ~ [T ~ 3 Goodrich Rub ... 56% 52 there dur] the German occupation B. F GAFFNEY ENDORSED i i MARCUS H. HOLCOMB, be in Fairview cemetery. her home at 7‘71 Smalley street of ClTY l'l—EMS “Governor of Connecticut.” | Great Nor pfd ... 93 9 92% | of the city. The correspondent says = pneumonia. She had been ill a few Gt Nor Ore Cetfs 3 E? E it was noticeable that the Germans i Howard Senf. days. The funeral will be held at the Tllinois Cen 3 983% 983 had put up signs and notices in the ublicand Approve Derocratic The funeral of Howard Senf, a sea- <I‘huf<‘h of S Jo!:nfi U?"i b‘*;‘;’x@r‘l‘: The New Britain Trust Company At a Court of Probate holden at Inspibm“on .- 4 § Flemish language which may be an . jimanSwiths tho ST SS e Nayal ¥ Reserve S S ric ayimnarnIn gl SLES R0, ¢ 0CE ISR a8 D T 75 Sridas Jew Brita vithin f is- | Interborough . 2 | indication of the announced German v % o el g SRR o ill be open on Thursday a riday | New Britain, within and for the Dis 1 2 erm omination For Judge of Probate | will be held from the home of Mr,|Will be in the new Catholic cemetery. | WU be open on Thutsday and Friday | D88 JHHECL, TR Gk 0l /8 ™07 | Kansas City so ... 18 9 9% | intention to set up a separate Flemish nd Then Feast. and. Mrs, Willam Watts of Fairview o e on Saturday from 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. | Hartford and State of Connecticut, [ ICennecott Cop .. 3 3 5% | kingdom. HirsatRLo Sie L exnnongal e 50 Jila el for the purpose of receiving subscrip- | on the 16th day of October, A. D, [Lack Steel ... ! epublicans assembled in the pro- | lock and at 3 o'clock from the Jir- The funeral of Cora Burkenshaw ! ... ¢ "ihe Fourth I berty Loan.— | 1918. Lehigh Val e convention last night nominated | Win Memogjal chapel in | who died at her home on Washing- | 54yt | Present, Bernard F. Gaffney, judge. | Lonis & Nash fge Bernard F. Gaffney for judge | cemetery. Rov. Dr. G. W. C. Hill{ ton street vesterday, will be held from | A S - Estate of Lottie C. Cornwell, late of | Max Mot com 5 n 5 e i i 1 officiate and interment will be in | her se :30 o'clock th Chamberlain Council, Jr. 0. U. A.| -5 e Mex Petrol ......152 i probate. Having been previously | W! T l!m late home at 7:30 o'clock t N 5 5 Berlin, in said district deceased. e = fs: : S e Sl e R ! o % : 1 M. will hold a special meeting to- L)t : Nailvead 58 5 : jninated by the democrats the elec- Samuel Suteliffe will g i Upon the Petition of Lillian Bald- g n of Judge Gaffney became assured. i e al will be in Fairview | NEht at 8 o'clock to take action on| UPOR the J2UroR O t0 HLl St | N ¥ Alr Brake ..115 5 : For Th 2 ; : ; | the death of Howard Senf. n, of s ) Braying N Y C & Hud 76 T5% 76 : or ursda) and e nomination was made unanimous- | Miss Felen Roche. e 3 S | ters of Administration may be grant- | N G o and by acclamation and the bus e i - Jonnishaw hesibesh oflsdito B leq¥on) mulafestatas asipan aptlisaiion | Nevs Gonsi, Mk 0n s of the convention was concluded | v SR et iy Anthony Gunterman. adelphia on account of the death of | oy file move fully 'appears it is NYNH&HRR 10 20 less than five minutes. George P. | jmorning 45 Revi WA ikra The funeral of Anthony Gunter- | NS sister, one of the victims of the Ordered—That said application be | Nor Pac Ze 9 91 es. Ma influenza, epidemic raging in that eity. | yo5rq and determined at the Probatp | Norf & West . gar L ear, chairman of the probate d S T el e o f 1 will he held at the church of 01 Bt called the convention te order | he ‘.\‘H:\‘g ey, b hmn\:,lf St. John the Wvangelist Thursday| The W. C. T. U. will meet at the | Offico in New Britain, in said district, | Pac Mail § 8 ol s 0 was chosen chairman. Robert O. | row morning at 7 o'elock, The pall | morning at 9 o'clock. Burial will be | Red Cross rooms on West Main street [ on the 23rd day of October, A, D, |Penn R R ...... ¢ 43% hrk of Berlin was clerk. The nom- | bearers were John Cooney, Frank | in the new Catholic cemeter, Triday afternoon to sew 1918, at 9 o'clock in the forenoon, | Peoples Gas g 3 .':4 tion of Judge Gaffpey w made | Riley, Thomas Clancey, William Gy Miss Mollie McEnroe gave a party | and that notice be given of the pen- | Ray Cons ;‘) James Desmond, who referred to | and Richard gel The flower he: arini Noto. last evening at her home on Winter | dency of said application and the | Reading ... oe 6 \: jdke Gaffney's satisfactory admin- | ers were rank and James Keegan Iarini Noto, aged 25 years, died at' street in honor of Bennie Berse, | time and place of hearing thereon, Rep 1 & S com ] “;‘ e ration of the affairs of the probate | and Alfred Tanguay. Burial took | the New Britain General hospital this who is visiting h from Piainfield, | by publishing this order y some | Sears Roebuck ... 8 ‘:;m? Smeipn S Food ' Admmi trict. With the nomination carried | Place ia St. Mary’s new cemetory. morning, 0 minutes after being ad- | N. J. newspaper published in said New | So f‘“ R o § "“I'::r‘zm‘o:"c]“im::’e N lliam H. Allen and Robert O. Clark | mitted to the institution. He had been v ey Britain, having a circulation in said &2 R‘,\‘r p‘f‘d : -1 o % o i 4 se 1 re appointed to notify Judge Amelia Kinat. ill at his home 'at 179 Washington MULLEN 1S BANKRUPT. District, and by nostpE = capy Lol oL teney. lia Kinat, aged 23 years, died at | street for several days. i Daniel J. Mullen, proprietar of the | thepeol, on the public sign-post in j C otRe iy i Just Arrived a Shipment of n Judge Gaffney’s arrival at the | St ncis' hospital, Hartford, last| e stel Regal which was attached for | the Town of New Britain, in sald Dia- | T80 2 o« ; i Quality Fish. I Chairman Spear said: &nt. S as the daughter of Mr. | Michael Mariano. | $2,000 vesterday by the Cremo Brew- | trict; and return make, United Fruit e Lo bsctions speak louder than words. | and M enry Kinat of 64 Roberts' The death of Michael Mariane, age Co., today filed a notice of bank By ord et O el utaniconl =11 [ NOTE PRICES thout any attempt to extol the ad- | street. The funeral will be held Fri- 23 years, occurred this morning at the ruptey in {he referoe’s court in Hart- s i : nistration of the court of probate in | day at 2 o'clock from her late home. New Britain General hospital. He was ford. — Steel ......109 ; | district during your period Of | m——— o S & 3 Sho BT NI E e i ~ | va Car Chem .. i 5 56% Haddock Ih 10c vice as judge, we, the delegates of ! 7 i Westinghouse .... 45 4 & . republican probate convention | AMER[CAN OFF]CERS EXAM!N]NG GERMAN HOW]TZERS [ Western Union 83 £ FRESH PICKEREL b 22¢ ofer rather by our action to convey | : 2 vz : Willys Overland . 6 23% | B s S 1b 11 you the recognition of your efi- i ¥ 5 32¢ ncy in handling the affairs of that | f ST 2 ce during the past fourteen years. ) R HTR T : - T ” s ; L L 4 r the seventh consecutive time i om A o i e i - ’ i 1 AINF &, SH BUTTER FISH 1b 28¢ u have been nominated as the re- STEAK COD ib 25¢ blican candidate for judge of pro- v 50 A T e : VAR S : Skt kg ; te, aistrict of Berlin.” T L Y oy : i L § STEAK BLUE FISH b 150 lJudge Gaffney expressed apprecia- " i : 3 XA . | | SAL) < S h 25¢ bn for the nomination and the hono: g 5 3 ¢ o "»\:"'B‘ f' STEAKS “t 35" She repestod endorasments, te In. ;. : . : g Do 0 A el St Lge. SALT HERRING ex. 7o ed the delegates to a dinner at the § oy RS g o Teheill = o i UK SAL/ 24 btel Beloin. ¢ i, ok g% r o8 i asiskatest ol the s conveniion - : ; i AR X ; i e N Ny : | information received in London, says Gl FRESH CURED FINNAN SR BoE LS T ; a - : e ] e { the correspondent of the Echo de W Haddies Herlin, James Desmond, William L g £ e : el I SR e B e . = L o : : " ¢ ! 3 along the Belgian coast has been Veal Stew ... 1b 12¢ poeee st i > § ; : * ¥ ove: 1ck out of the country and R arles Johnson and Nicola Basile, P k i i 4 ; # s @ moved Lol s i Lamb Chops .. b 30¢ 3 . st - : ) s 3 A : : i Battle in Downpour of Rain. SOBMAN ETICONGCAMES. : : e A & ‘ } § With the Allied Armies in Belgium Plate C Orned 19(: SRS e ; . ; = o el e ‘ g Oct. 15, 9 p. m. (by the Associated BEEF 2 3 3 RK » i | : 5 Press)—Menin he fallen, Allied f3 e Soldiers Located. : e : : - : : : ] troops are a mile east of Roulers and SOUP BUNCHES 8 ashington, Oct. 16.—Names of 84 % : . . 3 § : 2 I o}l . advanced patrols are according to Carrots or Pavsnips 1H 15« ] . : Yiss. | latest reports, within a mile of Cour- NATIVE CELERY beh 15 trai. The Lys river seems to have heen [ NATIVE LETTU! hd 100 crossed between Comines, which has _— re announced today by the war de- : : 2 5 . “ s i ol ShT e . - . i . R T i | con captured, and Warneton. An o raeat. More than 30 are trom s g 2N : : i g 2 other crossing of the Lys has been et | Best White 530 Vi kit sl o 2EE S gt 2 4 b, S, : $ : fected at Wervicq, it is reported | Compound 2 ™= [Rees. Eh 1 a8 T = A e : : $ ' s i ¢ The enemy has begun a withdrawal i ap iand those bl sluds P G . - J il h | from Pont-a-Vennin and Berclau and jpouglas Hopkins, Bristol, Conn.; g y i g : : f A b from the Rolleghem front. Here APPLE BUTTER ib 15¢ 4 or C ) Grysk V| = e & 4 Sl Everywhere the Germans are fight- MOH. MINCE MEAT pkg 10c Mark E. Ar ing guard actions. The battle is Ll il i il : e ! o : | heing fought in a continuous rain. | @ Dinner Blend Coffee hitehead, Allentown, Pa.; Harry ) ] . , & i Cuerne has been taken. The Bel- psta, _Philadelphia; ! H i . < : § 3 4 ¢ ! i Regular 25c re, Philadelphia; William Stauf- i - R ¢ SR B S 5 S s = gians have captured Bevern station. 2ul C Willow Grove, Pa.; Harr: They are east and north of the Bevern Value lad Achuff, Philadelphia; Fdward | Officers of the 26th Division exam- the 102a Infantry Division in J e Jubite | A B al and are before Iseghem listed men in German prison camps, but one of whom are at Re att, skirts of Neurchin | | ney, New Haven. ining a German 110 howitzer captured | France. tion, .\mm ood & Underwood | - Today's gains have further turned |