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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1918. ERMANY PREPARED stacionsie| THEY DIED THAT YOU MIGHT LIVE | (i Brown college, where he is enrolled ER e ! ) & | Abe Canterwiteh has roturned from MERCIA RI C HTER & CO MEMBERS NEW YORK SIOCK EXCHANGE e | Second Class Machinist Frank el ki e Semon, stationed at New London, has returned to his station. TEL. 2040 RContinued from First Page B Harold Shepard of Bristol, employ- i e ed in the purchasing department at nflw HE Gfl]‘ Hls X R EOR TIDN a oai o Landers, Farry & Clark, left today for > . < Under the provisions of the Revenue Bill which has been Fortr Monroe with a draft quot 3 f o passed by the House, and is now under consideration by the Sen- Announcement was made by the :v""_"‘ “"‘K home town. He is a mem- o : i S‘ARI H i ate, Fourth Liberty Loan bonds will, to a lmited exent, consti- anchllor of a bill making tha| cor °of the Kenilworth club and the 3 - . tute a 10% 9% investment to corporations. Under this bill the ok ireiponsibiatior livar Hand 64th member to enter the service. 3 : | \] wealthy man stated normal income tax on corporations is fixed at 189, This rate, e G s e et cradhee . and Mrs. Leon Millard spent K . o & ¥ 3 e other day that M however, is reduced to 12% with respect to earnir expended for Hen tHo EooTe el e s sterday with relatives in this city = : R 5 “he got his start in ‘M certain purposes during the taxable year. One of these purposes is htions should become operative, | and returned today to their home in b . ¢ 1 fhban o throuEh. the # for purchaso of obligations of the United States issued after Sep- | Canada_preparatory to going to Bos- o L W - ‘ feentivo of a Bank tember 1st. 1918, Under certain circumstances, therefore, a cor- { ton on Friday where Mr. Millard bas : * . o fsoun Although poration which buys KFourth Liberty Lodn bonds with income other- | been transferred to the office of the 5 SR rst deposit was wise taxable at 18% saves 6%. This, with the face ratc of interest Travelers Tnsurance Co. s e ovraaed on the bonds, muk o S . A e ik i 0 make regular X Louis A. Rapp has been inducted aa § . “ eEay e "‘F’”‘“ In the Students Army Training Corps | [ g $ % : I i e at Tufts college and Irancis A. ‘ LR i 3 Tho iy e Murphy has been inducted into this . : > L " g B 3 1118 Buccesstiil arnnis branch at Ioly Cross college. Both o " AR A example—start an ac. en are second district registrants. ’ : . e Kolution demanding complete am- | €N ar Sond 3 k count with the Cow- - e The Woodmen of the World will | & . 5 unt with the Com . sty the immediate release of | "¢ ¥ ; R . e b mercial Trust Com il Liebnecht, former memb loRa At sl o R Cetingetonleps n S & { : . <, A | pany. AU, ichstag, and proposing as | ©clock in Turner hall. There will be ¥ : s ; i o party’s aim the ostablishment of | & Smoker after the meeting. Four per cent. inte Room 410 National Bank Buildng, Telephone %120. socialist republic according to | Cyrus Garrett has transferred prop- est paid on savin 9 Fankfort Gazette | erty on Dwight street to Abraham . e eiey secounts. The meeting sent greetings to the | Dubos: J. J. VALENTINE. BENJAMIN, E. F. McCENROE, Manager. viet government of Russia, it 15| There will be a mecting of the New id. | Britain Charity Organization tomor- Two more New Bri 1 men are land and Ircland by a German A dispateh from Paris on August 1| row at 5 o'clock numbered among those who have | Subma . and . Benjamin, who id D. Licknecht, who was arrested Willlm €. Kranowits, wWith the i o o = o e lo. | Was Killed while in the air photo connection with the May Day | Naval Reserve, is home on sick leave. prome sactl ] e service. Valentine lived on monstrations in Berlin in 1916, has S mocracy. They are John J. Valen- 3 strect and Benjamin was bro- on liberated. He was said to be DEATHS AND FUNERALS |tine of the navy, who was drowned ! prietor of a photograph studio on ffering from tuberculosis. The dis- % B when the Leinster was sunk between | Main street before entering the army. ) P 'y V) ege is maintained in the spirit in | fhich I assume the functions of the lovernment and in which I am re- Ived to d wrge them.” Demand Socialist Republic. Amsterdam, Oct. 22.—Independent cialists, meeting at Solingen, Rhen- | h Prussia. to welcome Wilhelm Ditt- fpnn, member of the Reichstag, who s been released from prison where was under sentence for inciting to ki treason, unanimously sed a qmits Danger of Fronticr Defense. "-’ll.ll H. Bellman, nnl}l year ago | g n General hospital this morn- injuries which he sustained early last hmsterdam, Oct. - Admitting | ® resident of this city, died last even- | ing (o pneumonia. He was admitted evening when he was run down by an '8 k" undar modern naitions even, | \ng at his home in Milford after an | (o the local hospital for treatment a automobile at the corner of Hartford 2 MAIN STREET F. W. PORT fensive warfare on the German s with pneumonia. He was 33 | fow days ago. avenue and Spring street. ! el SRR i e age and leaves his wife and = | The little book is the son of Mrs I B o - Frankfort Gazette says even the Loree children, Dorothy, aged 3;| George E. Surprenant. Adolph Silver whose husband died late T ; nt will enta§ big losses, It Is not 2, Yoars. He also leaves five ssters.) years gied at his home in Ber was buried on Sunday. Airmen Drop Death and Destruc- %4 e Germany's interosts, the newspaper LheY are Mrs. William Zeigler, MrS. & night’ of pneumonin. A wife and six P ! R Al il OWSRAL Paul Robinson Mr: ntionette | . = e 9 £ . > =D, 5 A 5 el to make a slow, defensive r L i ® | children survive him. The funeral ! HART, JR., PROMOTED. i anc ie sale. s “from Belgium and that fighting | Myers. Mrs. Robert Trvon and Miss) win be held from St. Paul's chureh in | * s tion on Rhine Munition Works | We own and effer, subject _to v'\‘m" a limited fre will not be unnecessarily pro- | I'rances Bellman, all of this elty | iensington Friday moming ana d amount of the stocks of the following local manu- ed a single day. | hile a residen s city MT. | pyrial will be in St. Mary's cometery. R TR i iti , e “recorniza the movement of | Bellman was employed at the = e ; London, Sept. 30.— (Correspon- facturing companies, whose position, by reason of pularizing the government after the | Landers, Frary & S"- "“]f:{;m’?’“j““; Mrs. Arthur LaFlamme, | exles i “;""f”\:’“""_lr‘(“'(:j‘ dence of the Associated Pross)—A their well established commercial business, should be mple of 1813 has preceded in con- | Was president o he: 101 arc - . T.alls % e S el & B ' | belt of the Rhine valley, rougl 250 | B ‘ e - At 3 ik Hvss iince B woiiv T o | 'Hepuliican faiubd R mellmanatsol o A RIBUTEallamme Sfotmerly s heen awarded n captainey on Ma- | puje 2y o8 FERG valiel, roushly &5 improved by the return of peace and the natural re- 8 aves & 4 st, 1914, a - e : s c died Monday morning at | 5. General Traub's staff e 26 7 o e H 4 5 3 i = s ’,.,l‘;ml‘i\‘,,,..‘,?»- the Gazett' con- belonged to severa \‘!:\xmflr(1:?‘(1!}"0;::;‘0 TN T L e e B (R the 26th north to the Grand Duchy of Kaden adjustment of business from a war to a peace basis. es. “‘Despite this we are convinced | & L leiel 4 survived by her husband and two | cement T overnsas: A o south region crowded with | § AN i ~ D, A J many would submit to oppressive | D- O. H.; Gerstaecker lodge, I 0. O.[ 5 10rv ¥ed, by Ber husband and w9 | captain Hart was in W ‘1:‘1"1‘»‘:"\- war industrics and iatersected by a AMERICAN HARDWARE CORPORATION, dttions, which, perhaps not Pre F.; New Britain Council, B Criornooa from the Garman Dutharan | oo scallan k0 a0 e s | CoIwayhailw G Gl R G LANDERS, FRARY & CLARK, 't Wilson but the Entente genorals = Comstock Encampment, I 0. 0. F., | cpore’®n g0, e S S e, | Second Regiment. gic_importance to the German army ire, only if our armies were physi- | and Chamberlain Council, Jr. 0. U. | view cemeotery. New Haven he was appointed to the | in france, is now a definite part ot | STANLEY WORK ¥ unable to avert this submission | A. M. B major-general's staff. He was sent | the war zone. This is one of the S hout incurring still greater mi The funeral will be held Friday N Fies Mo overseas a year ago. most striking and sigaificant develop- | B UNION MANUFACTURING CO. e { afternoon at the Memorial chapel in| - MiS Fmoms Ryman. e ments of the Allied campaign, and how | B D e i T et | also be in Fairview cemetery. place *this g ; )y the vast damage. both physica ; R s i Cll Y lTEMS ‘ bl v 1|\‘?n: in Irxt-cjnlxl_\"nrw H,n‘:v\vmrrmou’l was and moral, already inflicted upon the panies will be forwarded on request. | T t city. Miss Ryman was 61 - enemy. It is the achicvement of tha ] N . X 3 vears of age and resided in this city S i E Roval Al: Foroe rivate John J. Shea of Camp| Tho funeral of John Beatty was held | for about 30 years. She leaves fwo 2L | B : teen is spending a furlough in | this morning from St. Joseph’s church | brothers and two sisters d ey L | at 9 o'clock. Iollowing the servic = S moonthe region in the last threc s cit ot '“'“;‘ X :“““"‘l“ £ av 2nd | i, an explosion which occurred in FEDERAL - b R e . = night, have made 249 raids, dropping ructory e h thel B fartha Chapter, O. E. S., will hold | Lh‘( n\l[mnh the remains were buried Ars. Etta Ethel Smith, Bl CHEE s e e e D o, 1;;\‘1'\ ’nli\l«hrol\l SN SR S P - » in St, Mary's new cem ry. = R iy i FEU & miles northwest of rlin ¢ e~ residen Son ‘akes Step to F regular meeting tomorrow night. nes St Mrs. Btta Ithel Etta Smith, 22 e : 5 way centers, munition works, paison e it e in e v ainG T \ special night meeting has been S ety . P : Wk S e tims are belleved to be in the ruins. | Many ; & i Foceo Realo yeurs old, died this morning at her e gus factories, elcctrical and enginee SRR oo g | 3 | bl el e L el | 3 5 ohmo on Wdgerly street, Kensington i i Y | ing plants, blast furnace odromes, NI ARTToT WANTED | jchard H. Erwin has transterred | :Rocco Realo of Oak street who |gne ig survived by husband, =« : and other military ohjectives i | Wilson has authorized the estabiis by on- Wt M Btreet 16 Glo- | fought Patrol Driver - Lisbler ~and | sp el : : : The effects of these raids have | pog Cross Makes Appeal for Return | ment by the United States buves na and Assunda Trombone. | Patrolman Dennis Nealon with e, AR el T e : been of incalculable benefit to the [lseaaation ot & ianatiera i chok ( | | | { Vacancies, hington, Oct 23.—Pr | piece of cord wood when they SIS e dere v Biates Allies. One of the first was the com- OIS Goodz. known as a school board service femptedlof kel Lo Dol o) The funeral wil be held from her pulsory withdrawal by the Germans| The Red Cross makes an urgent|tion to meet the shortage of ir l\li[s;.:x]"; ;Ly”:):{‘h‘]‘!n‘(“l‘l‘;;:()l‘;:;\ tl\vu!z‘ow‘xmw Jats ome L iniday s aftennon v ° 'rvr a 1u|r;:x- .llmm)wr of their alrplanes | yppeal to all who have socks and | tors in schools and colleges, es | about 40 years old and married. oiclock Sl e AiEolu by e e e il Trozitle f=lidng Trontiterithe MAe s fotrer knittad fenrmentsiiat WMomeltollifs resohing 50,000 ve your aufomobile tires by | 3 S L — 2 Yo Butial e e been the | Toturn them as soon as possible, as The purpose the section, an an- ckin up vour car this winter. | Augusta Wichert. Card of Thanks. = y»rm‘ou"m 3 e ‘”“ the local chapter is behind in its al vw“\\‘t"!;:m"n‘\l !‘«»vl:(\\-y \;\M. will ‘llw to S or set of S > { e ost Sincore o ¥ ep ) y aE adt slas, assist in finding teachers for colleges, ’1‘;:(:‘ Rt ,_‘j\, f:‘,‘u’m f.:"[r';““‘\““ | The funeral of Augusta Wichert will “‘l‘ Wi toso e pornm e 8 caused to the German people, the lofnent of dntitd are normall anAiFachriball nen sl . be held tomorrow afternoon at 3:30 | thanks to members of the Temple o 3 “home front,” to use the phrase of ! o jntendents and principald of sehoojs f§s. A. C. Malone of Glen street| o'clock at St. Matthew's German | Honor, to fellow-workmen of our be- | Ludendortf. Captured lettc trons|Laus Lo SEspeeded D) a1d toachers and supervisozsiedspes LR St | Tatheran church. Rev. A. C. Theo- | 1oved son and brother, Carl Richard | |g | § | places as widely sepurated as Mann- | Ments should heve ben ready on § R T e e ket Anderson, at the New Britain Machine 3 G heim and Cologne tastify to the ter- | tember Lo school i Company, and also to other friends. | 5 b, ror and panic inspired by the 1s o s . S e shopidah for their heautiful floval tributes and X S z i among the civil popalation. Well-to- MARKETMEN TO MEET. ””‘.\’“\ _:":3;:","_130“_”;]‘:" d“:.mt'f;g(,n‘ifl er, Mrs. J. F. Kelley of 429 | Rhodes street. Besides her father . | expressions of sympathy in our be- N S W& do families, in increasin numbers 5 i for military and industrial service is dner street, Hartford. | 15 survived by two brothers, one reavement. WS, ) R aro seeking the temporary security of | Association Will ost rhaticed in ‘certabN ThCaN L OTRE Ir. and Mrs. Edward B. Kerin of | whom is in the United States navy. DARS ANDERSON AND FAMILY. Ry ; Rt more distant inland towns. There Grocers and Butchers, bureau of education has received mour street who are ill with pneu- = g R are indications that the flight of the There will be a meeting of the number of letters describing condi- ja are improving. Mr. Kerin was Mrs. Augusta Deutsch. SMALL BOY RUN DOWN Ry SN 16 L oL e T { Rotail Grocers and | tions as serious. It will be the work X i i ment) amang the worlking, population | night | of the pew scction to aid in redistri merly a supernumerary policeman. | The funeral of M Augusta . e o ' | Butehers assocition fomorrow 10, oSins Lop Hheman engaged | T lock., . A large attendance is | buting the available teaching force beet styles, low prices. M. Seibert. | Deutsch who died Mond; at her ! : . : ° 2 - = : RN % / L in war industries, are exposcd to. al- . —Advt, | 9 Glen street was held this | ¢up silver, Whose Father Died o \ e oS A ERI e fioi (N e lexpacted; | of the country. he speaker's commitiee of the | morning at 9 o'clock at St. Peter 4 = Bitiie Pl it e Plans are under way to make a The service of the bureau will be fed War Workers campaisn met | church. Turial was in St Mary's new | day, Hit by Automobile—Ts in pomace i it dmntinod to (e tersi. | canvacs of all grocors and butchers | free and largely in the mature of a night and selected o long list of | cemetery Ly Sritical Conditi Tocal Hospltaie]ll . : fors notually saded fo tha Wac mone, |(of the clty withia view to interasting | reglatration Eervice, to BHng teginers vkers, so that there will be a good | S sl Th_l"‘mm' OriticaliCondition at Tiocatitiospisals) B o g8 o onat o, the mOst .xists throughout the country, par- | them in the work of the ‘;\ss(vmlhn‘n Al sl bt e pker overy fay of the campalen. | Mrs, Mabel Reinholdt, wife of Max | Carl Silver, irs 0ld, of 53 Pleas- | admired heroes of the film world fell [ ticularly in fur-distant Teriin where | and securing @ large mompershin: A%} 4o (ke to recommend any teacher jitrid Columbus has entered the | o ipo1de, died this morning at the | ant street, lies in a critical condition |4 vietim to the influenzt epiden tions already have been mado | the meoting the work ° for any pusliton. loy of James M. Butl - ; : ite a ! 5 AoiTaae ; ow 5 General hospital | 11e sirty years of age. He was f85 Julls Crowe is substituting at | Rome of her parénts, M Mrs. | at the New Britain ne hospital | Ile was thirty y of a | Albert Laskoski, of 739 3 eet. | suffering from a fractured skull, a| married to May Allison a screen star — - | she was 22 years old. B e it Noaa¥and otnerl relousibody | DNt RAd DeeARa DY eoa DOWN WITH RUSTRIA! he first number in the entertain- nt program for Y. M. C. A. mem- s will be presented on the evenin November 8. The work on refugeo } B. Cadwell, fdvmerly of | dore Steege will officiate and burial v Br in, is suffering from an at- | will be in Fairview cemetery. She was i of influenza at the home of her | the daughter of August Wichert of 99 Canvass Betail nd she leaves three brothers, S o e || ol SR Y PRINCE MAX TALKS WITH SOLDIERS | o sarommt e o e Thomas Nesbitt. . Britain Wires Loyalty and Appreci- The funeral of Thomas Nesbitt was held this afternoon at 0 S & k s 5 ile s A0 I mion ahirslas Burial fras : ’ . S Demanding that Austria_be wiped A NG L S 3 off the map to make room for smaller ation to President Wilson, y i & : Sl | and more honorable mnation the : : Frank Jud. ey 5 FotoN W ; i Bohemian National Alliance of this | i We, Frank Jud of 5663 Stanley stree % P 3 P8 i city has sent a tel am to Presldent chased the Entire Stock of FURNITURE and HOUSEFURNISHINGS of HARRY ALEX, 73 MAIN STREET, NEW BRITAIN, CONN,, the Hartford Auction and Commission House, have Pur- | died at the New Britain hospital at 7 = 4 & i SR e i S e o'clock this morning follov nlzl mr: E % i 4 3 ) A PR SR e e e SRSIE L v{“'““‘;y;‘k*l‘“”:”“ L Poas? ¢ c % appreciation of president’s veply to | M and to Save Expense of Moving same to our quarters we offer an i 4 g 1 < S stria’s peace proposals o Prof 5 5 5 !, and his parents in Austri The fu- 3 il i 3 . (-P Masa !m«- Allinnce has Opportunity to the Public to get REAL BARGAINS AT YOUR OW neral will be held Iriday afternoon at § 2 o patched telegram of loyalty | PRICE. We decided to run a 3 o'clock at the German Baptist . 4 2 i . ip oo i Suria e : . 'a ¢ R 5 son follows: : 6 x = . 3 o | k G Ivery citizen of Bohemian birth William P. Card. 4 " 4 RSl e § 5 and descent is glad that our fre | The funeral of Willlam P. Card, 3 % Y 3 £ 9 o . adopted country has taken, through | | who died at Camp McClellan, Ala- 3 R Tk : [ 3 % our noble president, v ous stand | bama, will be held from his former B Py R R ) el oo e p Austrian peuace proposa & r e e (o N <\ T R | | Thursday, Oct. 24th | morning. The fune s will be S B B . ) W 1 T Bott sl alaopens tromt | B urS ay, C . g in St. Joseph’s church at 9 : ¢ & 5 I S ; the map to give place fo new govern- alctoet, antdithe Stats Guard will Coem TR 4 i Lo e Shents Basealian ine cansent ottt R at 2 p. m,, Afternoen and Evening | 2 military escort. The body arrived in e this city last night. 3 e ! g : A : e ; . i : piieSBohae it ignalEs IS ) AND CONTINUING UNTIL ENTIRE STOCK IS SOLD i 5 ance of New Britain, Conn.” Henry F. Winger. : : : e 3100 1 , e The following telegram was sent to D ’ F h Pl Menry ¥. Winger of 70 Fairview b 3 2 b % 8 Broit Masanics § on t Orget the ace | street died this morning at his home < 5 , 3 | “Hohemians all over the world ap- | § | of pneumonia, He had heen ill but a % 5 T, 8 ciate the splendid work which you . { survive him. Funeral arrangements 4 § ) ¢ e future Czecho-Slovak Republic. We, o) have not been made vet 5 i & 2 b ¥ (A the C(zecho-Slovaks of New Britain, . . - - g bk ] Conn,, will always stand by you in N W B t Ct Michacl Casperson A g it 1 ¥ your undertaking and we promise e rl alns - d v absolute faith in you. Michael Casperson of 53 1-2 Lafay- R X our $ , street snccumbed at the the New i o i ¥ “"Phe Bohemian National Alli- [H ANDREW SHEEHAN ance of New Britain, Conn STARTING RN T IR T AN Chancellor, alking to & group of ex-| .oy oG Ie uNEMY Auctioneer - - This remarkable photograph shows | changed prisoncrs who have just re- WAR PLANT KILLS 70. SHED ~ ROOM heat | Prince Frederick Maximillian of | turned to the Fatherland. (¢) Under h in private family. Phone. | Baden, the present German High [ wood & Underwood, 1473-13. 10-23-2dxi Basel, Oct. 23, (Havas. persons were Killed and 50 wounded |

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