New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 3, 1919, Page 11

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERS Peter's church. will s e ! be in the new Catholic cemeters 2 Prizes Will Be Awarded Those ~— (Comumuca from Frst Pase) John R Turmzosc. {Legally Dead in New Hor berculssts rellef work and all hindsof | The funeral tof John paEh I and fall back after they are instruct- | s S = fall ba fter th Y ihat must | 0'clock and services were conducted = e T { ed what to do. It is work tha { by Rev. Dr. S G. Ohman at 2 | marksmen from different ritfle organ- | budget for the | be constantly kept at , o el Tdlato: ¢ v e The New Britain Rifle club has ar- 1 . y 1 : ; in the Swedish Lutheran| Middletown, N. V.. March The salaries of the department L b s ranged for a “Re-Entry Shoot” which e R e The hearers were €. FE. Tl | What nottled because he is is to be held at the Y. M. C. A. and ,:"“‘I. “;”: Sfplant v eay Morris Johnson, Alfred Larson, [ dead in New I‘”"]" -*“;"‘- N S0 b 3. St a b} rk started ack 0 is 2 which will he open to all comers, | . "0 Tavle city employes) $ T.400 y Olson, John B. Johnson and E L wrted ,? o ) S \" whether members of the elub or not. “n: et b e B0 Jiorg. The flower bearers were ;‘1“"' rencnjiost fnight, it :hgm. The first shoot Wil he held on Wed- | 3o 700 R VES LI e augh Harold Johnson, Fdward Jonhnson, | i r;{', Aitach o o B0 nesday next followed by one Satur- s oo health . Dept) Carl Anderson and Peter Peterson . I h .\l(lt[,n oty ‘\\ (\ ln; day. and weekly thereafter for four boroont i g32 | The burial was in Fairview cemetery, | S00n_forget. e once was fond gy weeks on the same evenings, The| J2nitor ST R ' the Empire state, but he prefers tod object of these shoots is primarily to €13.732 Mary Mehegan Hagerty. where it is not necessary for him e eatimenl of Eilie lCity iall = o o : tagerty. a for. | [0 make afidavit that he is alive. s althougl robable that Increases as Requested. \rs. Mary Mehegan Hagerty, @ for-| His ynexpected reappearance ini shooting although it is proba na - S eome | meri resident ot this cltwldled vester: | Gotton. Sabooion LEREPERtRTCe n team will be picked from the com- The inerease in sularies recom- | MY R i shen, : > st tof \.‘»vflv::l n”w vt‘:\'vl' S hn ) eri e ed s b bominandiapprovedibydl G8Y ITERtockway, N o) ”’,”?‘”"“" sight for fificen years, saved an in- pro: ’fl;fl‘fi»-‘tVl‘\ 'v\mv‘n\r when there i the common council amocunted to 2 telegram received ,‘.m\ RTINS oY | surance company from paying a $500 ;.]v"”n »(”m\‘\f ons batween various | §2,6 this wuald make the salary i Mre. T. W. Grace. The funeral will | policy on his life. The surrogate's G SRl Sl B i coming venr $16.386. | be held in that place on Wednesday [ court hod declared him dead, and his el el e e necs) el carefullyEone | EERILEE brother-in-law, Thomas H. Schroeder, entry fes will be charged and small | into before being voted upon and all S had applied for authority to adminis- cash prizes given to the winners. Any | the members of the board believe thes Mrs. Ellen Woosc.. ter his estate. “ontestant will be allowed to are merited and are necessary to se- Mrs. Ellen Maria Wooster, widow | In 1804 Clark and his wife were as many strings s he may wish eure the services. training and ability | of the Jate Timothy A. Woster, aged | !Vine hapnily together in Goshen S U R 0D i | o i R GRS $2 vears, died this morning at her | When he heard of an opportunity for WHT Do need in fhis thaot although | “Formerly, as shown ahove, $7.400 | home. 50 Walnut street. Mrs, Wooster | employment Leland, Va. which the New Dritnin elub I8 planning for | of the salaries was carried under the { was born in Farmington Conn. She | sounded better than aiythihg he T N B O s D ree | salary list of city employes. Those | Jeaves thre daughters, Mrs. Cora V. |KNew of nearcr home. Fle went \o e O e on as the | employes paid from the eity salary | Ward of California, Mrs. William R. | Leland, and in July of that vear went e me w1t has sc- | appropriation were: Superintendent | Kilbourne of this cily and Mrs. | to Stenery Iills, Pa. in both places e e an ot the Nfecabe prop- {of health, plumbing inspector, milk, | George L. Twist of this city. A son, [ Working for u contractor. o rell oot whieh awill be | meat and food inspector, assistant | Rollin (. Wooster of South Carolina Clark says that while at Stenery | = 22 erty on Wells strect whic i r 15 Hall e ster of ! o : { converted into a range. The gov-|sanitary inspector and office clerk. | also survives. Five grandchildren and IIs he wrote several times to h STEPS et e et veral rifles of | “An ordmance has been passed dur- | two great grandchildren olso survive. [ Wife and others at Goshen, but re- lifforent ealibres for use of the club | ing the year providing that all city { The funeral will be held Wednesday | Ceived no answers. His work at o eeveral thousand rounds of | employes should be paid through the | afternoon from her late residence and | Stenory Hills ending he went West, : department in which they work. This | will he private. Rev. Lyman A. John- | bringing up in Arizona, where he son will officiate and interment will [ S2¥s he staked out a mining claim. and gervice ammunition. These supplies ‘ will be issued to ciuh members at | largely increases the pay roll of the| : 1 s nd it/is expected that the range | health department without adding to | be in Fairview cemetery. rhulf. falled fo vield substantial re- | Lieut. Burdick of This City be very popnlar | the city payroll. Possibly the tax-| Mrs. Wooster was one of the oldest | Sults. so Clark turned his attention " The following program and rules | payers’ compiler did not know of this | members of the First Baptist church. | to cattle raising, which paid him | €Crowd By Parachute Jump Dur- have been 1ssned to govern the con-! grdinance when he cut the salaries of S ke well. In the course of he ma ) : test in the Y. M. C. A { the department to §5.600. He was, Mrs. Frances Goodrich. ried again. The second s. Clark ing “Air Circus. Range—75 feet. { however, given out as an expert. It The funeral of Mrs. Frances Good- | 41€d without children. When the T e calibre rim fire: | was stated that his work had been| rich will be held from her late home, | SUropean war started Clark enlisted | "5 "iuo 05 ang you peeked over the ght, not over 10 pounds | prepared with care and we are asked | No. 10 Pine stvoet, tomorrow after- 1y Sizhts—Any not containing glass. | to place confidence in it. Sl s il R e et—N$ R. A official indoor. | Another Error Shown Up. be in Souih Glastonbury Position— Offhand. On the other hiami, the taspayers hree sons and two daughters sur- o ! ; 5 isi would you decide that the balloon b s Five to ten, five shots 5 7 o , | vive Mrs. Goodrich. They are Stephen, | YSI0n. e compiler has added §750,00 to the s ¥ Still defermined to do his bit in | busket was safe cnough for you or | lnafl a | je. | Henry and Frnest daughters, { proposed budget for the health de- | v UEE EoALeLs, o ar ho ert te Nito nad | would you go througu with the pro- Most tens is winner. e oo ton sy M= e wnifiiorefona MestiGA e | ERelazibo v ent o it VIS R andi MIE G BRI ESSEESRE (L B B g 1 still De Peck. both of Hartford, also survive, | found work in a munition plant. | EY4 ki NPT e b e ational - S L e s<hots. | | partment had this ppropriation last When that closed down it occurred | fronted Lieutenant Harry A. Burdick, ! shot off. in string of five sho | year, but it does not show in this to h to st ff in tl 1d home | son of J s M Burdick N | / i e itry fees . R. A. membe I e CHY lTEMS im o »“(u off in the old home |son of James M. urdick of the | Nev ¥ 5 to: 10 targets, $1: non-mem. | Sear's pror town of Goshen on his way West to | Stanley Rule and Level Co. during N P i — NGy P et aele s targets, $1;|pavers’ compiler put it back. The find out whv those letters he wrote | an exhibition of air stunts' at the & : maney is needed for this purpose and ——— Back in 1904 had ot baen dnawerd | aiena ol = - Sbre ; Gntls ice includes 2 tion | 3 . - 5 ATEEE ack a )y ¢ NSV y\readia Balioon school in California. SR price in ludesgmmunition top |1t world have been very laudable for| Biz supper from 6 to 8 tonizht e e e ey X >rizes—$5 for best ta o e G & % : i sl ay, 1 s i he country for } : econd best target, $1 f ird hest ‘ the compiler to put it in, except that Lo to the intense surprise of former niles around had been urged i Norfolk & \ i i oy ea | it is already in under an increased al- 3 at Besse-Leland’s.— | quaintances and the applicant f & Penn BLi i S lowance under the head of visiting lefters of administration of his for any second bes nurse association $§3,000, which the he Britain club will hold a [ tate any third best ten targets compiler has left He has thus; Ladies’ Wednesday evening, | Clark learned many things of in- TN = = s,vm it in twice. when an address will be given by John | terest in Goshen, not least of which ;;‘]“'” S ‘?“f.’\ Sllengad endtheRa oot bRl arti Reading NEW LIFE MEMBERS | It shows that the fixing of the tax | Kendrick Bar on' the subject of | was that the first Mrs, Clark was | oor, sked their limbs in order that| . e S S ODE T i | in the Canadian expeditionary foree. ool o : He rveached England with -his cqm- | Side sort of difide Bl eee o nand) but thers was discharzed. fr all the people standing on the nice | the service because of defective | Bard ground waiting for you to step | B e U the cireus during which daring | men were scheduled to stand ny TES on their heads an®click their hecls. pRaliistreetj10:30/s o SR kweolc [ o {on the stock exchange began with a iy rate is a business proposition—or | “Light and Shade the Land “of | dead. He also found that the pre- | oo HiRiemighOprece 5 auoa| sos tured | #ho trading of e ... | Southern * OF LOCAL HOSPITAL | shoula be—hased on the needs of the | Valor Ar. Dangs recently re- | miums on his life insurance policy | o8 thri The most exciting stunt e e RBSO ST R e month. Early gains in motor s and their accessories ranged It should he gone over with| of the afternoo wias provided lares « turned from overs for $500 had heen kept up, but that great care by men who are familiar from one | oo Aell the officers and dents of the bal e I e 2 > three points, tobaccos advancing e Bargain week at Besse-Leland’s.— | Surrogate Swezey, on representations Stude the e 5 : one to two and oils and equipments | LeXas Commenecing liarch 10, money | than twice the seven years the code th = s bags and stepped off Poents Directors and Officers Hold Mceting _ S orders will be resumed with Belgium, | requires for establishment of pre- | 20 #p | This Morning at Home of Mrs. ! ATFRA(,TI\}& PROGRAM R e e e e e e day, a | h Sy W. C. Hungerford. FOR WOMEN’S CLUB | notified. o (o T GeSTTATRe (ot S \nzelos newspaper printed (he . i Hartford unight, Jean Baptiste | known to ve heen posses: of 1y demand, rising over a he meeting of the directors and LE ! carnival at 34 Church street tonight. ] old revoh which might he ng on s ge roof without A e officers of the New Britain General —advt a bearing on fthe case ad i his footing and immediately one to one and one-half Rails also | with city affairs. !mi\t that he had heen missing for morve 1 were carried up by | promise of furt provement roppers and shippings were hes. nospital wa this morning at the | yjusical Numbers of Excellent Qual- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Apelgren of | on Jan last that T Jome of Mrs. William C. Hungerford. | e i 468 Myrtle street veceived a telegram | this life. cond Lieutenant Harry A. Burdie of tussell street. Superintendent | ity Arranged For Tomorrow's Saturday mornir from their son,; Clark s as on the hest of le the most spectacular e had i ining control of his parachute. Wall Street steel continued to g the list to higher astrocs: A 0 5 : L L el { * drop of | levels at mid-da Stocks pader pool SECOND WARD (LI John Fay, of the hospital, made an Neotin | George, saying that he ‘has arrived | terms w Mrs. Clark when > afternoon. Crawling over the | control made greatest gaine notanle | address. = safely at Newport News, Va. He was > left £ fresh fields and | s of the basket while it dangled | Kelly-Springfield Tire, 1 Rubber. | Republicans Will Hear Captain Gris- Miss Bertha S reported three Tl one of the first five/ draftees to leave s new. denies absolute a ood 2,000 feet up, ha let go. With- | Stude : new life member Mrs. Albert N New B n for C‘amp Devens in Sep- | the B ¢ s been de: @ a hundred feet Abbe, Mrs. Harris Humason and annual meeting of the Wo- | aker, Chandler wold—Wilson Not Coming parachute ' Motars, Montana Power afternoon at 3 o'clock. at the Baptist| tember 1917 After several months' | any fifteen years a pened perfectlv. e hung motion- | Can and Beet Sugar ; S _Contrary to expectat nian's club will be held tomorrow | 1 i for a moment, then gently began ( Issues i d ernc T meetings for the vear. The election | served through the rest of the war 3 to demand w Jury fhis descent, Jooking like a tiny cral | Strengti WEILRETS: of officers and new members will take Isabell Circle will meet tomorrow ‘ & ct, and TR T el G Wall Str e It was agreed to continue the ¥ k| place. Following the business discus- | €vening at 166 Main street SSa me the dificulty imposed by tha | Win Loco Indusirial Alcol of refitting the interior of the sions, a musical and fea will be en- A complaint was veceived at the - B achute harness, kecping his feet | ©FS Darticularly oils, reacted ol tal, and the reception room will ved by the members. Following is | police station this afternoon from 16 |y W A. PROGRAN n the slippery roof and jerk three points on selling for profits in ; P ¢ 3 5 o 0 A\ 44 LA { S T and jerking his | R: 3 g profits in | refinished. There is at present, ac-| the musical program Woodland streer, that thieves had Y. W.C YGRAM SRR 6 e SR s g e cording to the report of Mr. Fay, ca- Mrs. Howard 1. Horton, soloist entered a flat there and a revolver i o T Ny e e i pacity for 12 more nurses on the staff { Mrs. Arthur J. Churchiil, pianist. | was stolen. FOR THIS WEEK sl e of the nurses in training at the hos Mr. Hupert T. Anderson, violinist.| A daushter was born at the New 120 BILLION INDEMNIT U AcH SWIbe Eritain hospital to Mr. R Wilson’s place | A | Miss Beatrice Por he “directors |l i1\ oh chapel. This will conclude the | training, was sent overseas and | rizona, he | bl arg anxious to se pital and it is desired that more girls M Howard S, >arsons, accom- this morning from New Britain take up the nurs- ing course as offered. More liberal | B k Mugic 5 Jubilee strec entertainment for the nurses is being . Arrar Grainger Big supper from 6 it y 2 ing, Is Secking More - Mem- discussed. Tt was decided to send (a) Shepherd's ey St Jahn's fair—advt. Ve gt ' 3 _ L ERAR 2 S ol bers—Other Ttems, foN Has B flowers to the patients at Easter time. | (b)) TIrish Tune New York and Philadelphia parties M Geor tapelye read the re- Mrs. Churehill have leased the second floor of the} 7 fo ing andel * New ork St Exchange quota- | vaudeville show of qu : right and Mrs. Ifjalmer Sunden f Glee Club. Which Mects This Even- tions furnished t 1) Ehag Committee on Reparation Reported | Members of the t ica some change Fistimated 21,000.000,000 G S T A Pounds Sterling as Amount. AME EoethShen or Harry Alex block on Main street | program for the week which includes o o \iaska Gold Bingham t >port of the secreta (b) Canto Amoroso k] where a poolroom will be condueted. | the Glee club, which will meet this 8, My X onfer fammartini-Elman ence commit 3 tions has Anderson estimated t 1,000,000,000 advt d divector. *It is hoped that o of = Morning in Sy ...... Matthews - “‘". g v R ‘,j‘. sterling is imount which the ene- BT 2 ) . i ot e . A. member IOy countries ought to pav “ha al Specidl Committees Will Make Reports | | S0€ of ki LXelokys FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. & & ay the allied aUATomORLowiSEMeetine | Second Arabesque ......... DeBussy yort of the treasurer, and Miss Mary | (a) Largo Am Agri Chen THAT NEW BUSINESS CAMPALGN, Am Car Ay Am Jece { Am Can Am Can pfd = onday, m., Girl Scouts, Miss Aan Trans 4 5 yp. 31, N 3 Busy Weck is Planned By Various | l.oomis; Glee club. Mrs. Hor- e £ Am igar B Tomorrow afternoon at 0 o'clock | Poem (Scotch) Op. 3 e ¥ adass i s cording to the statemer demands | aAm Sumar nal g hoh MacDowell Societies and Members, 45 5 immediate payment Ly the e RS |RAT gar ! hin Tuesday, 4 p. m., Girl Scouts. Miss i L0 he enemy of ; am Tel & Tel Sale will meect at the Chamber of Mus. (€ 'L""‘_ Hormann | . The regular monthly meeting of { T.oom 7:30 p. m., Camp Fire girls part in | Anaconda Gop the executive committee of the church | \iiss F Johnson; S p. mi. gyi } and part in | A 5 Fe R I () Souvenir Dirdla T § Fe Ry E G general publicity newspaper advertis Mr. Anderson Stuleskt | €¥ening at 7:45 | Business Girls’ club. Miss Zanzinger. | the remainder of the amount be pay- | R & 0 Eehnbal e 11 The annual meeting of the Ladies' | Wednesday, 4 p. m. Girl Scouts, [aPle in & period om 5l n R T ; 2 e Ai® department will be held in the | Miss Loomis; 6:30 p. m. supper and | years Beth Steel F is progressin nd many mer church parlor Wednesday afternoon | committee meeting of social commit- Bargain weelk at Besse-Leland's evening, with Mrs. Howard Horton a pounds and as wted powers, says a Havas gency statement today. France, ac- Joseph Mar the general committee on the Big Da ceees 1,000,000,000 pounds sterlin Commerce rooms to hear the recom- o will be held in the chapel Tuesday | nasium class, Miss Saunders; 8 p. m., | [07€ign securities, recommending that | Baldwin Loco L mendations of the sub-committees on Daly notices and posters fo DANIELS ORDERS PROBF tee m e osting busineas tin 7 . oo e Al e forcign women. Miss Loomis; & p. m.. Siilo neighbs ] 'n iness i Body of Hartford Man ken from , Program. A large attendance is re- i 2 e Ohi Neasy NewRbLitaln s topaye Connecticut River. duiosted S S R s: tay which has not 2 AN ! On Thursday the re mid-week | P- M~ basketball game, New Britain | Cause of I'atal Blow-Up in New Hav- Chi Mil & St ber for vears; spiendid values Hartford, . March 3 TagD) prayer meeting at 7 b NErse: | Col I & John D. Tla 0. of 149 Allyn street, S it i Friday, § p. m. entertainment and | €0 On Saturday Has Not Been De- River : 2 & i Bl s dance for husiness girls of the city. | " I \ npte | Missionary service in this church at 2 termined By Officials. 45 o’clock under the auspices of & p i the Woman's Missionary soeciety. A NURSES TO ENTERTAIN, New Haven, March 3.—Inquir Rutte Superic class, Mrs. Kitson; & o Cop are to offered and the merchants are preparing to make this new busi- found in the Connecticut ness campai of interest ever Colt breakwater today r New Dirita his pockets said membe of the general commi 10tify home mission pageant “‘Christ in " ]‘ '\" FRANCE TO ISSUE @il take lists worked out by t hea, 't Plain. | ymerica” will be given by the young | Will Observe St. Patrick’s Day on | osion of Saturday in a store- nid 5 MORE IN CURE o oo ey . . . : L - oy Ating | Gt Nor Ore Cetfs namber office and will cndea : : no marks of violenes, | WOMEN of our church and the Shiloh | Saturday, March 15. ‘ Winchester Repeatin 4 i h and evers merchant to sign : omarks RoPRNIoleNeelle STt ot Hantrara b i 1 which three men were 1linois Cen : ampaign. The elimina g medical examiner said Prob- o bl : The nurses of the New Britain | 8 f injured Inspiration Lty el i [ ver offering will be taken which will | : e il G Pt 3 licids i E Hospital Training class are planning | definite results today. The m nterboro go toward the missionary apportion- X 4 veck £ RSN i | ment of the church Following i an so SUFPS HEARING POSTPONED. | 220 %8 108 \”’"l“] Following this | )\ g, {yrday evening. M 15 from an automobile to i . | Kansas City so 3 \. House, : = s 0 cwdil o The affuir is t in the pav- | car. The company off say that | Kennec Copper sued the French g oAt Instead of Being Ueld Tomorrow It 4 Fi¢ the chapel. Re- ——— MILLION ENCY NOTES Ma (i ¥ to cntertain at a St. Patrick’s pariy | were transfert ] ¥ interboro pfd currency notes w : et ! ors of the Traming school which will lar boxes with like £ & D Will Be Next Week. freshments will be served he specially decornted for the ocea- | dvelheeniliandlediin oy of the Chambe ¢ the capitol on the prog 1 state con- GUARANTE]} RENTORED. the general color sclieme of the deco- . HUW T@ (N EST @ 1Y e stitutional amendment to zive Women | Guatemala City via C- Panama, | vations the same, | K" b} 1) Iy 1 f pr - nee ar- Colon 1 - ! e, tha right of ."‘M lential i suffrog e T M h a2 Congress convened yestd s WANTS THE FRON 7 2 CAPTAIN ANDREWS DISCHARGED, | [1"Eed “ Vel e e President Manuel Estrada Ca- TAXPAYERS CONVERENCE FARTHER FROM PARIS £ a5 ] day, March 11. This is due to the d has been at the United States arsenal | arrangement of committer assign- Sacr, Hartford, March 3.—The hearing at — sion. Costumes will of green and ¢ way for | re-establishin ) c 1S Teld in i W 3. —Rene Viviani, for Prudent Investors may gain an Income of $200 a year from itees, which | mayor's office this afternoon at promier, Addressing &t Watcrtown in the Ordnance depart- | ments by reason of the abandonment iy SisPended when temala en- | g'clock hetween the mayor, member the French Rellef socie a 31600 javestment ment of the United States Army, has | of a session last Friday, SR of the Taxpayers association and v At everybody should sec i i been honorably discharged from the = T e i T OR v e i il o8 Notther A postal will bring the facts service and returned to his home on TWENTY-EIGHT NIW CASES taxation. 1t was rumored this morn- | Francc, He yine street Saturday. He left for Wa- | OF PINK EYE ARE REPORTED | —— el that azomnromise wonld Bel ok T oo I FRIEDMAN & CO tevtown today where he will remain The hoard of health o + reported | LOST-—A brown and white Boston | fected this afternoco Something « inmpossible to move Pa from t L L] for two or three days, after which he | 12 cases of measles, f terrier, tag number 33934, Reward | interest and importance is exp frontior. Therefore, it is necessar Q < NE will return to this city to stay indefi- | mumps and 28 cases of 1 . or if returned to E. A. Moore, Sunny- | to result as an aftermath of the the frontier be removed from 0 BROAD ’1REET' lf'\i, YORIV(” Ritely. conjunctivitis, today ledge. 3-3-1d Captain Joseph Andrews, Jr.. who 1 the constitutional zua. t e front of Paris.

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