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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 14, 1910. FORESTERS HERE IN 52,680,000 TOTAL | QUIGLEY URGES ALL ~—FRISBIE & C0.———[F e : INNUALCONVENTION O LER ESTATE TOSUPPORTORE, g 2o | RICHTER & CO. WATERBURY ——— Mayor ngley QDEHS Sessi()fl; e S SRR L 1Advocates PllI'Gha ¢ of More War l\:n"n}f m;‘(xl":""‘!fililw‘. MARKET TEL, 2040 in the following . Local St i e The appraisers are George F tocks which we will With Address on Americanism | e an Erk 5 Savings Stamps BUY and SFLL I ‘{ e | e e T | mimvesment o ey 1avers || American Hardware Corp. North & Judd Co lB BONDS The 20th biennial conference of | loan bond interest in thwift or war 7 b . North & Ju ~0. : ’ HICKS ESTATE 13 : ' Grand Court of Conneeticut. Forcsiers | cavings stamps 1s urzed upon (e oni. || Billings & Spencer Co, Russell Mfg. Co. f America, opened this morning in < ; q Tolbe P 5 iner hall with 275 delegates, in sonc of New Britain by Mavar . A || ;}f)ltls Patent Fire Arms Co. Stanley Rule & Level Co. !} BOUGHT SOLD 7 cluding a number of state oftic and | PUT AT $13"835{ + semi-annual interest payment on the [jdgde LO;‘k Co. Stanlev Works Co. N second Liberty loan May 15, at which anders > (ol = i ~ ference sessions will be held foday and time o ast amount of money will o ||| Nf rary & Clark Co. Torrington Common tomorrow, closing with election of — turned over to investors in the Firs New DBritain Machine Co. Union Mfg. Co. officers for a two-year term Coniueal o paraRGn=) federal veserve district 5 alk on *‘Amel hism.” i “Many of our citizens awn second We Invite Your Inquiry. he meeting was opened with dready { Liberty laan honds.” the mayor said. in attendance. The con which par value of has 1 1 stirring address by Mayor George A. | Phel BAT SR B lders. valued at he tre dcpartment has urged Quigley on “Americanism” and his | ¢, thut all who can take this interest talk was given long and loud applause | " poqp estate helonging to the estate lmoney and reinvest it in thrift or war I BIG MEETING SUNDAY 2 by the gathering of Foresters. After valued af $14.001, The groater |savings stamps. By this means the 3 & CO Z . can turn their interest into more in- e .. extending the welcome of the ity to| =™ or i is the Hicks property the delegates, the mayor compliment- | 12 iaq on \West Main street which js | terest. It is profitable patriotism and V”m"“ L EeonAretrian Room 410 National Bank Building. Telephone 130. % - . 0% D o »r $1 is| T trust that the citizens of New Brit- T. FRANK LEE, Manager ad their organization upon the valued at $14,000. The other $1 is 2 Amerlcan spirit shown during the war | g0 the burial lot in Fairview ceme- fain who own second loan honds will ning for Huge Gathering— : " : do as the treasury department has re- and told the assembly that it was up [ tapy | commitioe Reorts Toniant Colt’s Patent Fire Arms Stock Sl ey 2 “Arrangements have been made so (Continued from Page . l\mlts to ,;mm the world that the sacti- | DEATHS ~ aND BUNERALS | L s e 1oty Page One A first class enfertainment has been fice made by American boys on the 3 y T oan interest coupons f hrift and | D. P. Campbell, cockswain: Bmei arranged by the entertainment com- B ht d s ld fields of France was not in vain ¢ Mrs. Mary A. Riley. :\1:;“ .lz\\nl|g<‘ ;\;-Lxxx‘\):w: vl('?\:v' ‘;:r:«flnn}u}-‘wl {11 11-1 e qiockswain: Ensign M. { L (B0 e Friends of Irish Free- Oug an 0 dom, and will be presented following the business meeting of that organ- | ization in the Knights of Columbus | hall tonight. The entertainment will | i ] he sterly, radio operator, and Chiet Mrs. Mary A, Riley, widow of | Our postmaster has a sufficient supply | Machinists’ Mates H. Blackburn John C. Riley, died suddenly late ¥es- | of these government securities onfand T. L. Moorman, engineers, v terday afternoon at her home, 276 |hand to exchange for vour coupons | will join the “The Foresters may be relied upon »to create, continue and perpetuate a true American spirit,” the speaker & o R seaplanes vet said : :L’;“‘. el “"‘1“"””[,”:’1; ‘:"‘, : Washington street. She was stricken [ and will be pleased to accommodite | Licut. Commander Coir as ha stenmed areeted this remark showed the sens : X 1 3 mmod: ] : iR m v s ; vesterday ng | you. War savings stamps are always Linto the basket consist of several acts to he presen i = Atten of | with a shock early vesterday morning | vou X ot . ¢ octs to be presen of the meeting upon the matter of | MU & SICH SRTY SO0 eness. Mrs, | cashablo at the posioffice on ton da3 Officers here declared that if the| PY Well known local entertainers and : ~ Americanism 2 bt S = e | written notice. southerly wind o is of a varied nature R q diley, carrying out a practice of many n nd. increasing the divigi- | 15 © G. C. R. Meyer Presiding. S nnom\ta m‘“i in St. Mary's “T appeal to all patriotic citizens of | ble's speed to upwards of 65 miles an | The principal business of the meet- Rooms 309-310 National Bank Bldg. Tel. 45. Grand Chief Ranger Willlam .| Toha &0 00 o orning. She did | New Britain who own second Liberty f hour, continued during the trip ing tonight is to hear the reading of W. T. SLOPER. Mgr. Loon ot mdeenort s oy W“"‘; ;\A‘)t“:hn'\ e ndications of illness |10an bonds to get thrift or war sav-| “blimp” might reach S the final report on the mass meeting officer at the conference and many o W @ g St Johns at 3 be held Sunday afternoon in the “) Bl 'Y Al P to be held Sunday afternoo : vv e RO LI OU S B S i 0 ot She was a | Palace theater. Those in charge of E ILL ings stamps with their interest cou- |4 o'clock tomorrow. The nignt fii Years agol are presént at e sessiona. | native'of Staten Island, N. ¥ he the | pons May 15. We have too much civic if no clouds obscure the fall maon 3 pride to do less than our neighboring { Will he an ordinary experience for the | the mceting have compieted all de- AMERICAN HARDWARE Grand chief rangor. William T.]loway: John J. Riley, who is em= o S 50 war savings stamp sales | from their home station ipe Mas. | one of the larzest meetings of this 5 Meyers grand sub.chief ranger, M. I, | ploved by the Electric Light and| 8 B0t nq o do it largely|N. J. Tne 1011 the atation enreit| kinal lever held in 'the state.’ The NORTH & JUDD S Moskill: grand treasarer. James J. | Power company: Willlam Riley, who | {flob ot i nterest coupons. Let's | tng fuel for 00 mile trip society has increased its membership Walsh; grand secretary, Thomas|iS 2 zeant in the United States|go( pugye and make New Britain lead LA materially in the last few months and O'Loughlin: grand recording secre. | Army at Aberdeen, Md., and Thomas | {he procession T e throughout) the 5 ~ K 5 v, ho recently graduated from GREO. A state will be responsible for the pres- sary, A. C. Kallenbach; grand lecturer, | Riley, wh S sta H e —— Tnited Fri s s sl e s ierica 1Y in oy Chatham. Mass.. May 14.-—The na- | enee of a capasity crowd at tHe thea- United Fruit .....184 183 184 Y o > she also leave val seaplanc NC-1 left here at 9:25 a r Sunday, the committee, believes. 3 - Utah Copper .. 798 78 8 ard, Walter J. Connor; grand junior | Washington, T. C. She a | Cll Y I IEMS 2 o P e el ter Sunday, S oRBe : 2 % Woodward, Tames I Plisgerata: wrarq | three grandchildren. Mrs. Riley was | D e Jotn the NC-1 and NC-3 at Tre- | " communications have been received mancia Rubber Co ... 97 96 963 ST s 201 a4 member of the Catholic Women's | e passey, N. F., starting point of the|from Meriden, Waterbury, New Ha- Bteelln oo ok L1038 101 2 senior beadle, A A. Brouder; grand transatla C = e N(- 7 2. % rd T & N e e e IS8 3 I = Bl il e e e RO (b e e ORI e o ot s SCREIERT pught The NC-4 was tolven, Hartford, Hast Hartford, and =i S Steel pfd .....115% 114% : e e B e SO T AR Al Thic Eoab Ulan son oo g : Iy today to Halifax several other cities and towns asking Va Gar Chem 69 671 trustees. Edward T. Ward, John R. L. is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. | Two seapianes from the naval air ! a el 89 6 S Sl T - s ) € naval air|{na¢ reservations be made at the { Westinghouse .... 568 & Jones, Joseph Itri, R. L. Brandely and | Gicty of St "“|""' _\_‘7"{”“ The | olomas Glynn, of Stanley street. station here were detailed to act as u;:‘y::jn‘:- :u\y:.Lllu for delegations from | Western Union st % James Oertle: grand auditors, M. J. | funeral will be held Thursday morning § * ;5 s " gingsley, of Bridgeport. was|convey for the NC-4 to the point| o2ter § b e | Willys Ov 0 finsra il el e : those citics. ! Willys Overland .. 343 Clabby, P. P. Brecker and John G.|Aat f o'clock from St. Mary's chureh. |, ", n on business today. He Is a | where the first of the destroyers of St AN T et . - | i B 2 Fitzgerald: grand court board of ap- = member of the Star Real Hstate com- | the flight patrol is stationed, about 50 | v \r1 FOR 1 | 3 S File ARTELLO HELD FOR TRIAL. { APRIL COTTON weals, Henry J. Calnen, Charles Greexe | James J. Wilcox. pany of that city. miles northeast. RT e e i REPORT. and George O'Malley, acting. ! James J. Wilcox for many years | jfichael Carroll, of Bristol, is visit- | The casterly gale of the last thres | featian arrcstad Here As An Alleged o, May 4 Comnmptio Report Is Plensing, resident of Highland, died Sunday at i GO® 0vilel Sie and Mrs. Jo. | days gave wav to a light northwest | 1AM 2 RS of cotton during April amounted to The headquarters for the delogates | his home. He was 75 vears old. He j (o0 "o 0506 Osgood aventie breeze today and the sky was clear. ."""““""‘""" Arraigned in U. S. Conrt. = ‘:‘ 5,753 bales of lint and 11,169 linters, S $ ate & y ’ Rt : c | The ses : a16 he Census Buri 4 has been established at the Beloin ho- | leaves his wife Mrs =Kate Ranneyi” pijvate gohn M. Trehy, of Ken-i The seaplanes 1850 and 1916 ac-| Altredo Martello, who was arrested | Wall Street, 10:30 a. m.—8teels, | N° TeNSUS Bureau today announced. tel and committee mectings will he | Wilcox, three daughters. Mrs. B. W.jg,oion an ex-member of the 102d | €ompanied the NC-4 in the start ot!in (his city about two weeks ago, on | coppers and equipments made sub- ~ held at the headquarters. Preceding | Burleson, of Sand Point, ldaho, Mrs. . prf0f M GERCTICC (8ROl ner fight, leaving here about ten min- 14" complaint of the Worcester, Mas. | stantial necosoime 1y ade sub-| GROCERS TO MEET the entertainment for the visiting | Andrew J. Sloper of this city, and v 3 (e ¥ perience in France this evening at the | Ues later police that he was wanted for alleged | zains at the opening of today’'s mar- 5 = Foresters last night a report of the| Miss May Wilcox, also of this city, ;-::.Ly'or.c anl it ek t; Rk ST e e e o 3 R AT | B ot el i e G ,\h\jn New Names for Membership outgaing executive committee, show-|and a sister, Miss -Annie M. Wilcox. i 7 = Fr flo While it was said that the NC.4|DPlot, was arraigned hefore United | in the rise. The more substantial| ‘Wil! Be Reccived Tomorrow Night. ieiligaln dilheitnolastiqvart i 07| The ffuneraliesineldiate oiStoci dTR) Re S ena e DCEEE el e e s R R e e Ee R B g et o el as s el alterngon, S Des W BB EREd L L s i HE 0 smlocl fdvore W e b distance to New- | roll vesterday afternoon in Hartford. | cluded U. S. Steel at 12 5-8, a new | meet tomorrow af ‘; ‘(‘I‘;;Ar"nff‘h»'“11‘\ rp\“”(')‘\»‘(‘llél‘v“»"'{ “fv’“-vmm‘l m\\"hrflr»g—wf‘;‘:\.\pnlx-anldm \I\)\“:l)?el evening at the Ellis street diamond. | foundland in one flisht, officers said it | He was held for appearance before | high for the current movement; An-|commerce rooms at 8 p. m. for the e e “,4‘fk,,,.p>‘,\w}‘\’fr.’x ;\';:n‘ll::n‘n‘e."»,,,,‘.l‘“-t_ ’ E All members are requested to b | was not certain that she would stay «(f’}h grand jury in the United States ‘;“‘;V‘"\“*I;{m(n:;:‘(l‘": r 4)’\;1"111“')21;! Im('(;..l' Ma- | regular business meeting. A larg i h A Ul | e A present Halifax all night. ‘There was a possi- | district court on the fourth Tuesday anc . Atlantic [ list of new names will come up for QUIGTEY . NC-1 Also Makes Start, Britain will the chamber of Court Friendly Social. Mrs. Kathegine €. Roth. Rev. William Roas of Hamilton, | bility that should the engines work ¢ in June. Iie was held in $7,000 bail “1;::;)” '}4‘;’\;‘1"("7‘14 Gr-:‘f:;!”;j‘(r!_\(] ._P"f,l‘.fl,"' acceptance into the membership. S T e S e T Mrs. Katherine C. Roth, a former | Onfario. will speak at the Baptist | properly. Lieut. Commander Read injand as the accused was unaple ‘o | nion. Pacific, et aorthern Ped., | eral committecs have Important mat- lowing the hotel mcetings, a social | .cgident of this city, died vesterc church Thursday evening at 7:45. Mr. | charge of the NC'-4 might decide to | furnish (his seturity, he was re-| Tovas Sr o oyt i tesh tolfrepart BEAUHIIGRE unon Swil was held and Ranger A. T. Bonefant | ;ctarnoon in Wethersfield following a | ROsS will also occupy the pulpit in | make 'mll; 1 brief stay in Halifax and | manded to the countyl iailfuntil {sich |\ 752 (Be Sectis and feather »nvlv]»\: be 1~nv§i-rl after the business session welcomed the men on behalf of the | Japethy iliness, She was 73 vears and | the church Sunday. May 18 resume his flight from there for Tre-|itime os Judgo Thomas lssues a re- oA i s e only land ihe ciening atyent Gven o Court. Among the speakers of the| 7 months of age and her advanced 2 Pastor Milson of Hartford will take | PAssey tonight moval order to Boston. E . auaintanceship tive heaviness. > evening were and Chief Ranger| .o responsible in part for her death. | pPart in the exercises in the Bethel e T A Three secret service men and two e i William Meyers of Bridgeport; Grand | gpe jx survived by two daughters. The | Assembly tonizht. COMMUNICATED |fmembers fof fthe SWorcester, - Mass., I o080 e heest e Treasurer J. T. Walsh of New York: | fuperal will be held tomorrow afters William Delaney has heen dis- A ! b L), | police department ¥ testimony . - i | 1 sident Williar Cowlishaw will be able to preside at the gather- motors, leathers and al-| ing on acount of illness. He has been lied specialties lifted the average of | at the Hartford hospital for the last prices to higher levels in the last|few days and is cxpected home to- hour. The closing was strong. Sales | morrow. The zood wishes of the approximated 1,850,000 shares | srocerymen of the city will against the accused vesterday. The arrest of Martello, makes the sixth in the rounding up of the gang, that Grand Secretary T. O'Loughlin of | [ (0 \ith services in the Erwin Mor- | chanzed from the New Britain hos- Naugatuck; Grand Lecturer T. F. ehane ital. where ¥ ras il with - . s tuary chapel pital, where he was ill with pneu GTEY NI e Murtha of Norwich; Grand Junior o e Ha e ed Sth MG d0caiRae PEN LETTI'R TO PUBLIC. Woodward J. J. Fitzgerald; Grand George Grocock, j iment in France = have flooded some parts of New Eng- i : 3 Zunjor Beadle P. J. Leaher of Derby: Funeral services for the late George The condition of Judge John Walsh | A Citizen Discusses Case of Two Dis- [ land with spurious dollars, half dol- = n‘,‘"y”p"r’ :l:'“: : ‘( € j:'"fi All members Grand sf-mm- Rz‘;\,(l]fn A. A. Broder; | grocock were held this afternoon at) was reported this afternoon as about missed School Teachers. { lars, quarters and dimes. Martello's New York Stock Exchange quota- "‘m\:m‘ » urge their friends to Mayor George P. Sullivan of DerbY. | 3 orelock and interment was in Fair- | the same. e i - arrest in this city was due to in- | tions furnished by Richter & Co., | supreme sub-chief ranger: George| Ljew cemetory. Mr. Grocock was & i - o the Citizens of New Britain o a0 sured by Captain Grace. | members of the New York s = st ; etery. My, Grocc as 2 A marriage license has been grant- e Gltzent i { formation sccured by Captain Grace. [ M e New York stock T e = Malloy of T,«.\\v..w;. .v:mmq' l\!\ A\Ilnml member of Harmony lodge of Masons | eq to Antonie Roulard of 114 Beatls C,““-.m”h ,,(,;,,,_‘h,'m]v_,hl! ‘”; in mm‘.} oy k o Exchang. RAY ON FURLOUGH. ning and Roger Brewin of the local| . vas T N i 2 SLE CU e lown city, with the highest moral | i Private James R te on 30 and was accorded full Masonic fa street and Miss Anna tostocky of 2 i - N1 = May 14. 19190 hes & on a 3 y court neral service this afternoon. Rev. H. | gold stroet 3 character; trained in your own Nor- MISCELDAN HOWER, High L e o | rarlough and will leave shortly for Social Tonight. A. Cook, acting pastor of 'Trinit 5 mal school. teaching for vears in —= v : duty. Because of the distanc e " 7 ; Beet Sugar St ; 14 g > distance of his your own public schools in a most | < Kaminski is Honored By Friends < Sihg 313 The order of business to be followed | \fethodist church, was in charge of R ; place of duty—the Mexican borde: Methodist ch . charge J : Alaska Gold .. 3 3 i the Mexican border— at the conference is: Call to order by | {ha runeral ERMANS REALIZE cfficiont manner, always with the in- | Rt TtoberisNStreot N oo, \mi"\,mm 1115 110" 119 ® (it Wl be possible for him to spend @ C." R. Meyer; address by Mayor = terests of your own children upper- 7 ks L0 { i kol - .., | but ten of his thirty days his home, GdigievRereiintinie et ariars o SERIOUS SITUATION | most in their minds, have been| A miscellaneous shower was given Ceni mayeColl DB B0 R B L eI s Foms) tive committee: report of committee Mrs, Isabella Tully. . “dropped” by your own school heard j |2st evening in honor of Miss Sophie | - Gan S0 be consumed in travelling. Ray en- an appointments, At Turner hall to- Samuel Suteliffe, pastor of St. e [ without being told as to why {hey | Waminski who is soon to become the fooce £ isted in a cavalry unit in Hartford night a soclal will be held for the del. | Mark's _Episcopal church was | o0 b con stention o | Will not b re-engaged. Further vour | Pride of Carl Bauer at her home on Smelit: * | cighteen months ago and was sent af egates und T. W. Jose will bhe in | charge of the funeral services for the own school hoard has made the | toberts street and many beautiful elg A charge. At that time Grand Chief | late Mrs. Isabella Tully this after- Penalty of Relusing to grossest insinuations. According to | £ifts were given the bride-to-be hy | A Tobacco .....215 2 in active service. He is credited or Ranger Schrotland of New Jersey will | 10on at 2 o'clock, and the remains | p thotr statement “that the girls would | the friends assembled. During the Delhs el L0k 10 fe lofficial ‘recoras! ofl his Company be the speaker were taken fo Zion Hill cemetery, Sign Treaty. suffer if the charges were made pub- | evening piano selections were given ith “getting one Mexioan anfase. Past Grand Chief Ranger William | Hartford. for burial. Mrs. Tully died Tic the people of New Britain can | by Misses Mae Supernaut and Minnie - i Delancy will also be a speaker at the | in this city Monday at an advanced | coblenz May 12 (By the Associated | yob . o BOORE 0, 0N ot O ) e e e by Fioa i G ot e e s e . Press).—The American milltary au-| o girls' character or competency as | ham. Krna Kaminski and Elizabeth tainers securcd are James Donahue, — thorities) are permitting " a certaln | ioschers. The girls’ gullt’ of some- | Gussman. A mock-marrlage was one John Kiley, soloists, and John J Card of Thanks. amount of comment on the peace | ying ferrible is great or less only [ of the features of the evening the| o ; = Shyicanidicaten Fatl ha Crean, plano selections. Hobhy Reim- We wish to express our most heart- | terms by the newspapers in the aren | jecording to the minds of the people. | principals being Miss Mae. F. Long, | LUi:e Superior ... 261 23 = fiseila of CountiColumba, ‘Daughte er of this city and James McCarthy | felt thanks to kind neighbors and |of occupation. The Volks Zeitung of | * Tha men on the school iRy % [{of iCastlicauitieinimeotingiinl 1o of Berlin will put on a three round| friends for their kindness and sym- | Coblenz after dwelling on the Severity | ojected Cen Leather .- A 2% | hall last night The meeting was bout and Jack Reinas will meet “The Ches & Ohio .... 66 57 | largely attended and the coming bi. Chino Cop . 3 9 i ennial conference at Milford was the Chi Mil & St T 2 principal topic of discussion. The (GoTRE I ST R sessions are to be held May 19 and a Cearly all of the principal char-[ Crucible Steel .. number of members of Court Columba acters have been selected for “Fi-Fi| Del & Hud ...... will make the trip. Al those wishing be sent ce to the border where he was put Anaconda Cop . 68 ATS Fe Ry Co Baldwin lLoco 9 Bl gidn . 3 CONTFERENCE AT MILFORD BRI T S 4 i Applications for members: Beth Steel B 8 T received from ip were board were | Frieda Gugel, Agnes Cassidy, Florenco of ¢ . o Hites el She by you presumably because | Tuverson and Winifred Lorell. A i pathy he time of the death of our | of the terms says: \. [ of their fitness to supcrvise the work | buffet lunch was servea Gr Unknown™ in a three wnd | heloved husband and father, H. A. “And yet the dangers of rejecting | of training your children bheecause of ; o Total A fani Cannidaten Carlson. ~We are particularly grate- | the terms should mot be underes- | thoir professional and business expe- PREPARING FOR “FI-FL” 03 . 4 H 3 ful to the employes of the Corbin | timated. Our course must be deter-! rience. How do you suppose any one Jt e expected that the clection of | screw Corp.. and friends who con- | mined for us by the proper authori- | of them would feel if his boss (and Sfcois wlich B L Dol beit of (B wribuited fowers Our situation is no more des- | they all have bosses) fired him giving Sl : e x business of tomorrow morning’s ses- MRS, ANNA CARLSON. haniwasithat ool Carlharaling o ireisos whata cmmts ol ot [lof themowISHop ehich s toNhe stvion: | ADIstill arsisechos to go arc asked to notify the grand gion 1 est the electio « v & S 2 - 2 = s 2 N S o e o ki ere > 5 and 6 under the auspices [rie . .. . § egent before Frid y o s 3 A oasdion ot | AND SONS the end of the second Punic war. The | direful insinuations that no one would | here Julie 7 and @ under the auspices it e JECntiBelore] it dayjof thiskweels Fossal sl == == inhabitants of Carthage were stripped | be apt fo hire him for any other ©f 1he C. A. More than 150 | E ers chief ranger. Roger Brewin. Sr., is | AUTO BANDITS. of everything which so far as could | work? Most of these men have | will take part in the play which js| Gen Elec .. 3 3 REV. H. W. MAIER TO SPEAK. of the nature of a musical extrav- podrich Rub On Friday evening at & . - E be foreseen wonld he of the slightesf | danghters of their own. and we can't | g SEarsace & i aganza and elahorate scenc anq | Great Nor pfd address will be aSohand calp o clant ol and o ish Bond. 1 to 1 in recovering their | any of us be too stiff. Would any given in the Stanley S " his candidac: None (i “urnis s & walue to them in recovering their | any o s he toc ould s R L 5 e : in the Stan logal courts are pushing his candidacy [ None Can Furnish Bonds and Go to | value thom, : e parent in this city like to see his own | Costuming will feature the perform- | 2301 10T OGS 40 Memorial church under the auspices for dclegate to the national conven- | Jail Pending IHearing By Grand Jur strength, Nevertheless, the city found | parent in v like ) i S 1llinois Cen . - B ! & L n JRGEan e Drbuildlits bower {xirl so dismissed and branded | ance. Many well-known local people Hinets Gen ) £ of the Young Men's club by Rev. H. otk Northampton, Mass., AMay 14 In the first days after the publica- | throughout the citv? will take part in the cast and choras | v”:]”»l,“y,‘;‘, . W. Maier, pastor of the First church, Three of the six automohile bandits | 400" o the peace terms a majority of | The parents of the children attend- | froups and a number of dances will | Interhe who will tell of his experiences in ) ; s Interboro pfd S > captured in Lee late Saturday and b & the Wlihu Burritt school., where | be introduced Committees and rance The 14 piece orchestra of ee Teports and the na z som- Y the Germans in this region wer - |ing , t . where | © tee Teports and the naming of €om- | 1, the authorities say admitted rob- | (& Germ L 2 i \e First church will furnish music T o 4 hese girls teach, have come nobly to | chaperons have been named for the Tittess Honsto st worvente) e b sin e w1 e i Ba et ot sty URed o ik ihe BLUGUHS LRRE Bille (R Sl GapiRe iy T eI AT T Ironnec Gonnentl 38! quring the evening, rendering a varied freasurer ianieaid IWo sl B0t aenl i Ben erfon nl vl thanlendan ing int ol costusiyetequittenlyRirpossib LSRN axa e i o s B e i e TR e el e etea) ram before the address. The pro- Ger S mad eF N cront Flonth DRt N =) nowenetl Beo it canl we be ihetal| Dow Hinve Mo dEimioRo iR aaction an it s W SRR TR s e S Lehigh Valley ceeds will go to toward the pipe ore tyo years this morning and a &ain | for the grand jury in bonds of $1,000 | FEPOrts from some officers to army Max Motor com i nHanciaily /reachine a figure which : b artes bt mans cnaltne L1 mittes cut ot them seod and Yaed, | : s 1 fund grand court was reportod. The mem- | Guilt and wore nela tor n hesres | faking into consideraion what womd | 5re¢ the work accomplished by the | Exalted Ruler Joseph G. Woods of | Netlonal B : FOHNEONIIE DI GATE e R e e ittle | x sotld furnish honas. - The ane: | nappen if the Germans refused to | L2tents’ and Teachers' association | Now Britain lodge, B. P. O. E., today e At a meeting of the Spanish War porsHip gs 2 Dndtg QolLg hish hond The n AT L aogesl by theln efforts to bring the barent | received word from Congressman | Y & & dson . 3 Veterans held last evening, plans for more than 151 Beatlagz0i00] Bel SorsthesenailI0) vl ae [TosephiiaceeptltieFallieste s, and the school administration closer | y e T Ney Cons . the Among the speakers this morning i walker of South Doston, John M — L »er | Augustine Lonergan of his acceptance ereil: Supremé’ GrandPRansor Gors||ipuricey ot Providencaiand LR | 3 NG TERS &S of the invitation to be the flag day were :.x’x;m?(nm‘ SR L;v.»n\ 5 ‘«'.,\[\ rf‘.'vd“'"‘ “"y-], Lfl[nn_‘l; WEDDING ANNIVE ARY. The girls have requested the school | cpanker on June 14. The committee cussed, and Detective Sergeant Theo- ks SR UL il e e [l e 1. others | T, { board to make the charges public. | i eharge of the event is planning an | Northern Pac . 8 9 | dore Johnson was named as Ranger George W. Randall of Rtock- apre Arthur Sheiter of Pasadena, Cal, | Mr, and Mrs, T, J. Curtin Observed | 1o ¢ R W charg ; Norfolk & West ; ; Mlle: Williara J. Hayes of Tariffville; [ Bagar-Russell and Louis Fein of T el e s | It's now up to the board to squarc | elaporate program this vear. The | Norfolk & West 9% | delegate to represent the local camp Musir George P, Sullivan of Derby: | ton. Tho prisoncrs are wanted in| Mu. ana sire Ahimas 7. Camin of | (hemselves. I thev don't. what are | 1oqge will hold lis_regular meeting | '€ Mail § 5 Co RGNS CH O GRG0 i Ll L B il L ol L R i o e aaq | YOUs as a citlzen of New Rritain, | {omorrow night and initiation of sev- | PennR R . ¢ 45% |state will be present at the conven- Past Grand Chief Ranger Willlam F. | providence on the charge of having | Washington street ohserved their azd [ Yo @5 2 clisef €0, el L ] e -3 Charles W. Bagloy of | stolen the sutomobile there. . d o S R e e £ s candidates will bo helc he | ple’s ¢ : ‘Waterbury Fe astieventnzawilhga o 2 U R = entertainment will take placc Ray Cons .. 4 A 1 CHURCH DANCE SUCCESS. — 5.000 OUT ON STRIKF, per, and a number of friends, some of tertainy ) X whom attended the wedding cere- | GOVERNMENT CONSPIRACY = Reading . 8 An enjoyable entertainment and NOTICE. New York., May 14.—A strike calling RIAUIY - TRANSFERS Rep 1 & § com lance was given last night in the o'clock an The principal business of today session was fhe reading of commit- Kansas City so AN o Rl < ) state convention to be held in NYNH&HRR i 2% ! this city June 20 and 21 N Y Ont & West were dis- mony 3% vears ngo. were present. CASE GOFS TO JURY TODAY out 5,000 workers here affiliated with Mr I ¥ hil f M _the International Tadies' Garment|in s S S hO it e recorded today Hyman Kaplan to | Southern P F of the Children o ary society of There will be & gpccml]m"m,x:“‘w ;{}f ! Workers' union became effective hero 1“\%.(‘ ";"lv“w Hevh iviehiien: 'mmn‘.r Frank 1. Sears, a Webster shoe manu- | Neyo, Greenbers, ct al, property on | Southern iy i 1tl| anl cealimsdiny the aitn: TS LI e D IS SRl R e e el e T s T e e e e e e e O (G S 1debaker was realized by the club. The enter- 3 st el ten e e Ol o eloc | s BRSNSl CD ek ROl SRSt e Has Bt any el i e G supper | conspiracy to defraud the government | {4 130y, Stanilpw Glimos, land and | Texas Oil tainment consisted of fancy daneing fnfibiof Cionanth talie action on | pRortton WOtk nE Resk anf heifer last night was attended by 25 friends, | on a contract for Army shoes, went | huildjngs »29.231 Washinzton | Third Ave . 3 95 | hy members of the soclety -and reci- eath of Mrs. Mary Riley. All \ : . : efore . : = : 2 | tations by Miss Minnie l:,w (; ; 'halnf urged to attend | to refrain from creating disturbances. | some of (hem from New York city. to the jury shortly before noon today. | stpect. (il B0E S8 tationss by Miss i inaledHubar. embers L 5 and Mrps, Curtin were married | The following realty transfers were | Southern Pac 93 1 T. A. B. society hall by the members k 9 Boston, May 14.—The case of 1

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