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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY cfn_g_rsms. /‘gcond Ward Republican Club out- fng, Saturday, June 14. Tickets lim- ited.—Advt Willlam Regan night in the Tab qualifies for entr round of the contes Park Reserve tonight on North Stanley “of North Stanley street commences at (:30 p continue until dvt he annua water commis event t 7:30 hall ard the coming year. A marri to Har 36 How er of by winning last tournament the last pool nee in sites end Tiome street, line. Sale aind - will souvenirs. sale of car m Free meeting of the hoard of o'clock in the will reorganize license has I ve Albert rd street and Piney Whiting street egular monthly meeting of the of public health will afternoon at & o'clock in the e Engd: of Bey renc Ifrey. aged § years. of 7 was strnck by a swing at the Stanley ing. and was taken to the hospital of lacer dresscd Joseph of thi tances from the rd ¥ listed in Chicago. Isidor Jedzinink was found of driving wutomobile while under the influence and the pen- alty of %30 the lower court was the superior court this accused arrested A stree William to police that silent officer and New ies. 1A renewing recently he served srps. He here. He returned France where with e en- n 1ty in sustai liquor posed a g 15 on by n morni e as M reported ril in - Spittler the his automebile struck on Church street | this morning glass of the lantern “yening, he covered his car fender ond Ward ing, Saturday ited. —Ac the on Se Republican Club ou June 14. Tickets lim A. NOTES. Smith k on Wesgern as made ar- ~Captain wil his experien front tonight rangements crowd and refreshments served at the of Aquaties In the bovs classes this week and ams awarded. Forty will receive badges for aquatics. The Indu dapartment will conduct the nley Works Thurs O Nichols will lead on The “Y accommodate a will address, will close will he the trial to lar he close the mono; boys day moon H MAY SPEAK. Ward The £ is making an effort ident Taft principal their outing next Saturday comb and Lieut. Gov. Wilson present cond cluly ex-Pres- speaker at Gov. Hol- will Republican to secure WEDN THE MOHICAN foners will be held this | city | for | Pearl | held | city school this morn- | 3ritain | consisting | DEATHS AND FUNERALS|BELIEVED DEAD, John Pilkinios. John Pilkinios, aged four years, son of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Pilkin- ios, of 40 Kelsey street, died last eve- ninz. The funeral will he held to- morrow morning at 8 o'clock from St. Apdrew’s Lithuanian chut Otto Emil Boberg. of Otto Emii Beberg afternoon at 2 o'clock 51 Dwight street, and k from the Swedish Elim Rev. John E. Kling- the service. Burial e The funeral held tt om his home, | at 2:30 o'clo Baptist churct berg officiated was in Fairview at Amalio Focareto. Amalio Focareto, aged 40 years, Barnett street died vesterday ternoon of heart trouble. He was n employe of the Stanley Works. He wife and four children. ill be held at 8 o’clock morning in St Mary's of | 26 af- chure’ h Card of Thanks. \We desire to express our sincere thanks to friends, neighbors and shop- mates for the beautiful floral offerings | so kindly sent at the death of our son { and brother, Charles Austin MRS, LAURA A. AUSTIN MRS, WILLIAM CHAMBERLAIN, MRS. ERNEST BROWN, HENRY A. AUSTIN Card of Thanks. to thank the many friends ndness shown in the recent 1d death of our beloved and sister: especially the Brother Ward. S. J. Oliver and We wish for their kness daughter choir and Mrs Children DOURLING BATH FACILITIES. \. Will Add Nine Compart- Membership Now 1,700. ence H. Barnes, has let out a con- shower facilities tion and it expected will be completed about montl In past or nin en Y. M. C. ments: Seerctary of the Y. M. ( traci to double the that the work lie end 1 the possiiile the showers at one time, weath it has b only to use 1 in line there reen vz at times. The recently remodeled the growing member- change in the showers that purpose. warm of men room wai locker was ake care o s<hip and this will also serve The local b increased cextent through the fre soldiers and sailors. | bership is 1,700 anch of the sociation membership to the during the past year membership plan for The total mem- has its HOME ON FURLOUGH Joseph the U. S. furlough overseas hoatswain 50 in days been the been Kamenski navy is spending a in this city. He has fe over two years on Wadsworth. He has for over ears. Destroyer in the navy ESDAY l ECONOMY DAY | The day each week when the prices are lowest Save your money_by trading here on Wednesday : snu TH ANOTHER 500 LB Y oCOME HIPMENT OF THO STRICTLY FRESH CAUGHT MAGCKEREL ALMOST STILL WIGGLING They Will Merning. erel Arrive Early Our Tuesday Sales on Mack- Were Enormous, So Come Early Wednesday 120 to Prevent Dissapointment TENDER LAMB LEGS Lean Boiling Beef 1b 18¢ FRANKFORTS or BOLOGNA Fresh Hamburg 1b 26¢ NATIVE VEAL ROASTS SMALL LEAN HAMS NATIVE STEWING FOWL PRIME CHUCK ROASTS LEAN SMO. SHOULD LEAN PLATE CORNE NEW CROP CABBAG New Beet bch 121/ NATIVE ASPARAGI vS Fresh Spinach pk 19c¢ MOH. FRESH SELECT Prem. Oleo .... 1b 40c MOH. CRFAVI ERY BU 1b 30c; Lean FORES 1b 18¢ Pot Roast 1b 18¢ /s 1b 24¢ Lean Pork Chops 1b 34c¢ 26¢ 40¢ e 20c 1b 30¢ 1b 18¢ b T7ec New Carrots bch 12V5¢ .. bch 14¢ Lge Pmcapp]es ea 17¢ EGGS ... doz 55¢ Compound 1b 29¢ T’I'FR 60c to 10 Ibs ERS . D BEEF GROCERY PE("IALS FOR REM! h‘\'DF‘R OF WEEK. Tomato Toilet Catsup Paper 10c Bottle 2 Rolls 7¢ ] ‘Worcestershire Sauce 16c Bottle Yellow Fye Beans Kellogz's Krumbles 10¢c Package | vanila or Lemon 17¢ Large Bot Sliced Dried Beef 11c Oats Jar 11c Package raham ur b. Bag 35¢c | Libby's Veal Loaf 30c Tin | Reliable Flour } 13 1b. pkgz. 21c | Mother's ’ White | Clean Rice 9¢ Pound Taundry Soap Argo | Corn Starch 1c Bar 10c Package Gold Dust 4c Package | Asparagus | Tips | 2l 16c Can | ) fon | be served after the meeting. ! told how SOLDIER LIVES Private Joseph Babula Is Convalescing in Base Hospital in France, Parents Learn. Mr. of Jo- in Word was received and Mrs. Bartholomew Babula 238 Broad street that their son seph, whom they believed killed France, is very much alive and at the present time is convalescing in a base hospital from gunshot wounds. | The grief siricken parents called | the war bureau for aid and Sec- retary Kisselbrach got into commun- | ication with the adjutant general of the army. A letter was received by the war bureau this morning from the adjutant general stating that cablegram from France had been re- ceived in Washington to the effect that Babula was alive but confined in a hospital suffering from gunshot | wounds. Private Babula enlisted at Fort Slocum on July 20, 1917. At the time of his enlistment he was but 17 | years of age. He was sent overseas soon after with an infantry company and saw much action. SENTOR T’R()’\I High School Event to Be Held Fri- day Gymnasium, The senior prom of the 1919 class at the New Britain High school, will be held in the school gymnasium Fri- day evening. The interior has been tastefully decorated with the class colors and there is also a profusion of green in evidence. Rappaport's orchestra of New Haven will furnish m music and Mrs. Kronholm will | do the catering. Conrad Kronholm is chairman of | the arrangements committee. The grand march will he led by President BEdward K. Dawson and vice-presi-j dent Miss Helen Fgzan. today by Evening in BRISTOL: 1LLOD COMING. “omstock Encampment I. 0. O. F., will have as its guests E. L. Dunbar Encampment of Bristol on Friday evening. The degrea team of Dun- bar Encampment will exemplify the working of the Royal Purple degree upon 13 candidates. Grand Patriarch Michael Larson of Hartford has ex- pressed his intentions of being pres- ent to witness the work. Lunch will FATR WORKERS' The Y. M. T. A. B. society will play host to about 250 in a reception to those who assisted in the society’s re- cent fair, in the T. A. B. hall Friday evening of this week. An enfertain- ment is being prepared by the committee to be presented on that evening and dancing Twill be enjoyed. The society was successful in raising between $5.000 and 00 in the nine night fair. SHIPYARD CO-OPERATION. Senéite Committee Told Help Ts Need- ed in Salvaging Left Over Material. Washington, June 10—While Amer- ican shipvards are free to negotiate contracts for foreign account, the shipping board desires their co-apera- tion in disposing of a large amount of surplus engines, boilers and other fit- tings, Chairman Hurley today told the senate commerce committee. He said the purpose was to maintain such a price level far the salvage as would protact both the government and the manufacturers, AMERICAN LEGION ]"OR\I§ Hartford, June 10.—The American Legion in this state bezan to take definite form today when 12 of the 14 men who had attended the St Louis caucus met at the City club, signed their names to the certificate of incorporation (to be filed with the secretary of state on Thursday,) adopted the constitution of the Con- | necticut state organization, and pre- pared to elect officers and an execu- tive committee which should act upon petitions from local organizations de- siring to be among the first posts of the legion in the state. NOBLES DO REAL: WORK. New York, June 10.—Six hundred Russian nobles, who ance were prom- inent at the court of Nicholas, did ] menta] work aboard the British steamer Bermudian after their rescue | from Bolshevist pursuers, according to | Captain €. Dickinson, adjutant of the | liner which docked here today. FHe the Bermudian transported the half starved Russians from Con- stantinople to Malta BERMUDJIAN 1§ ew York, June AGED. 10.—The British | steamer Bermudian, formerly in the | New York-Bermuda passenger serv- ice arrtved here today, having been salvaged after she was accidentally | sunk in the harbor of Alexandria in February 1918. She brought home going Jamaican troops FEDERAL BANKER RESIGN zfield, Mass., June 10.—Leon- | Robinson, president of the ! federal land bank of Springfield, re- | signed today. He plans to re-enter business in New York. E. P. Thomp- | son of Deihi, N. Y. was elected to succeed him. 1,700 | Sprir ard G. ED WITH EMBEZZLEMENT June 10.—Vincent I Sylvia, formerly manager of a con- fectionery company at Levwiston, Me., was arrested today charged with the embezzlement of $20,000. Fred E tevens, a Maine sheriff arrived here and Svivia agreed to return with him CHARG Los Angeles, HARMONY TN CHILE. Santiago. Chile, June 10.—The | Santiago newspapers are protesting vigorously against the publication of erroneous reports in various coun- tries of disorders in Chile. The fact | is that complete tranquility prevails ¥ ling had | cut down expense and to make men | War Has urrmnd l’r(n(t‘~=(0n JUNE 10 | DAYLIGHT SAVING OPPOSED BY A. F. OF L. Resolution Protesting Congressional Action Is Lost at Today's Session After Spirited Discussion Atlantie City, N. J., resolution protesting against repeal by congress of the davlight saving law was defeated at today's session of the Ameriean Federation of Labor It was voted down after a fight had been launched against it hy delegates especially from OF and the southwest who said it worked a hardship not only upon the labor. but interfered with work upon farms. Many delegates said daylight been used by employers June 10.—A sav- 1o work overtime, Advocates of the resolution pointed to the additional recreation made available to workingmen through the 1 law. T. W. MecCullough reminded the federation that it had done nothing toward organizing farmhands, while the 1. W. W. was busy enlisting farm laborers to their ranks ICE INVESTIGATION ON Aldermanic Committee of New "aven' Will Go to the Bottom of the Mat- ter. | New Haven. June 10.—An alder-| manic committee taday held a hearing with subpoenaed witnesses to try and get at facts relating to the supply of ice available for New Haven and the ba upon which price for that arti- cle is fixed. This city apparently short of ice, and the outcry has been against the high price. L. H. Kent- field, freight agent for the New Ha- ven road, and several assistants had been called, but only Mr. Kentfield | was retained to testify. He sald that rates far hauling ice had not been increased over the 80 cents ton | rate of last vear from Lake Conga- mend and 20 cents from Bantam to| Hartford, New Haven or He gove details as to handling ice by rail. H. L. Harrison of the Hvgienie lee company here. which campany is said to control practically all the ice avail-| able for New Haven, said, among oth- er things that he had contracted fov 11,000 tons from the Berkshire Tce company and probably would require 14,000 tons. He could not remember | the contract price. i ¥ | | ' Bridgeport. | | { | ENSIGN PLEADS GUILTY That | Beck Admits to Court-Martial He Accepted Eribes to Get Men | Into Navy During Draft. 0.—Ensien Paul before a mnaval court-martial today to accepting | bribes in the form of dinners and | automobile parties to get men into the Navy during the period of enforce- ment of the Army draft His home is in New York, June guilty New York, Beck pleaded ANOTHER WAR BREWING. Nicaragua Preparing Costa Rican Forces. Juan del Sur June 9.—The Nicaraguan zovernment ' is reported to e confidential in- formation that the Costa Rican min- ister of war recently obtained from the congress of that country the au- | #hority to declare war upon Nicaragua As Costa Rican forces are now ad- vancims from Santa Rosa, near the Nicaraguan border in the northwest- | ern corner of Costa it is sup- | posed here that declaration has al- | ready been published in Costa Rica. | it claimed here that Nicaragua | has done evervthing possible to late the Costa Rican revolutionary tivities within Nicaragua. Costa Rica's reported action is considered insti~ 1zated by Nicaraguans resident in Rica. fnr Advance of | San is iso- | | ertes ! Hartford Trust Financial S e e e ‘WALL STREET STOCK EXCHANGE REPORTS Close in the final weakness in Wall Street, loaded freely considerable hour all Short covering caused partial The close was heavy. proximated 1,950,000 shares New York Stock Exchange quota- & Co., | 1 50 shs Union Mfg. Co. tions furnished by members of the Exchange: Richter New York June 10, High Low 881 51 gar Gold gri Chem Am Beet S Alaska Am Am Am Am Am Am Can Loco Smelt Sugar . Am Tobacco Am Tel & Tel Anaconda Cop . A T 8 Fe Ry Baldwin Loco B BERT.,. Beth Steel B i Butte Superior . Can Pac Cen Ieather Ches & Ohio “hine Cop Chi Mil & Col P & I Cons Gas Crucible Steel Distillers Sec Erie st yen Elec ... Goodrich Rub Great Nor pfd Gt Nor Ore Cetfs. . Tnspiration { Interboro Interboro pfd Kennee Copper . Lack Steel x-div . Lehigh Valley Max Motor com 52 Mex Petroleum ...1901 tional Tead 81 Y Air Brake .. Y ¢ & Hudson Nev Cons ... NYNH&H Tl Tt N Y Ont & Wes Northern Pac . orfolk & West N 100 Pac Mail S | Penn R R People’s Gas | Pressed Steel Car | Ray tCons Reading Rep 1 & { Southern Pa, | Southern Ry Southern Ry pfd . Third Ave ... Tnion Pac nited Fru Utah Copper T S Rubber S Steel C “hem stinghouse s Overland o . of 7 ar sha including U. S. Steel, | recove Sales ap- tocks were un- with | the | stock 1919 Close 563 ;| **Taylor & 2 | Whitlock Coil Pipe HARTFORD STOCKS. Quotations furnished by Beach & Company, T. F. manager. Lee, June 10, Bid Railroad Stocks. Htd & Conn W R R Banks & Trust Co.'s Am Tnd Bk & Trt Co City Bk & Tr Co . Conn Rvr Bkg Co Conn Tr & & Dep Co Fidelity Trust Co First Natl Bank Hfd-Aetna Natl Bk Hfd Morris Plan Co Co Land Mtg & Title Co | New Britain Trust Co SCARCITY OT'" TEACHERS. Educa- States, lington, June 10.—American ! are facing a serious problem because of the lack of teachers, ac- cording to P. P. Claxton, commission- er of education, who today asked con- gress for $200,000 additional for its bureau. Almost one-third of all the Ameri- can teachers were drawn out of the schools for service in the army, navy and other branches of the government, he sa and few of them have re- | turned. tion Commission w. TRANSPORT TS Will Land at Boston Tn- York. The been Calamares stead of at New 10 has June whi tra ord 1spoTt i red Boston amare diverted from from Brest, is brinzing home New England units The 2,211 officers men include headquarter the fantry brida organizations 301st cn brigade, including headquarters, medical train and Com- panies A nd the 301st sani- tary train, i headquarters and section field and ambular companies inclusive, h several | and aboard of of OVER 9,000 TROOPS ARRIVE ABOARD THE MOUNT VERNON New York. Fune 10.——The transport Mount Ve ived from Br to- day with troops. including Headquarte he Sixth Division. Major-Geners alter T1. Gordon, commanding the division, and Briza- dier-General Lucius L. Durfee, of the 12th Infantry Brigade. werc the rank- { ing officer: There were three com- plete units aboard—Adth Infantry. 11th Field Artillery and Sixth Field Battalion Signal Corps. v [ U & ! Conn { Nor Con Lt & New York with troops , * Phoenix Nat! Bank Tlx\r‘ side Trust Co y Trust Co \Y:\N‘ B & T Co Bank . Fire Insurance Co.’s. Auto Ins Aetna Fire “Hartford National Fire Phoenix Fire Standard Fire Life and Tndemnity Ins. Companies. Aetna Cas & Surety Aetna Life Gen Fire Life Hartford Steam Roiler Travelers ) Public Utilities, Hfd City Gas Lt C Hfd City € Lt Co com 41 Hfd Elec "o o Pr Co pfd Nor Con Lt & Pr C'o com 30 3 Eng E 10 d Thmpsnville Wir Co com 3§ Manufacturing Co.’s, Aetna Nut Co Am Brass Co Am Hosiery (o Am Hdwe Co Am Silver Co Am Thread Co pfd Aut efrig Co Bigelow-Hfd Cpt Co pfd gelow-Hfd Cpt Co com lings & Spencer Co . ol Brass Corp d Brook Co Edward Balf Co , Lekwd & Brad Co Collins Co Lit 100 Co Griffin Tob Co pfd Holyoke Wtr Pwr Co Internatl Silver pfd Internatl Silver com Johns-Pratt Co Land e e J R Montgomery Co Goodwin, local 1919, Asked 30 MEXMBERS NEW YORE STOCK EXCHANGE [RICHTER & co it WEST MAIN ATREET .. NEW BRITAIN, CONN. TEY. 2040 50 shs Colt’s Arms 50 shs American Hardware 50 shs Landers, 50 shs Traut & Frary & Clark Hine GOODWIN BEACH & CO. Room 410 National Bank Dullding, TYelephone 312¢ T. FRANK LEE, Manager Colt’s Patent Fire Arms Stock Bought and Sold JUDD Rooms 309-310 National Bank Bldg. T. SLOPER. Mgr. w. & CO. Tel. 45, WE WILL BUY AMERICAN HARDWARE NORTH & JUDD’S 31 105 95 Yatl Marine Lamp Co B Machine Co | New Dept Mfg Co pfd | Niles B P Co pfd | Niles B P Co com S North & Judd Mfg (‘o .. Peck Stow & Wilcox Plimpton Mfg Co Pratt & Whitne: Russell Mfg Co Smyth Mfg Co nd Sew Co pfd Stand Sew Co com Stanley R & L. Co .. Stanley Wks Fenn Terry Steam Tur Co Torrington Co pfd Torrington Co com | Traut & Hine .... | Union Mfg Co Soanas | U 8 Envelope Co prd T s Envelope Co com 91 .43 ..105 Co pfd 98 *Rights 570-—580 “+Rights 50. | COTTON STILL ADVANCING. New York, June 10.—The feverish | | advance of cotton continued today. | Soon after the opening 31.30 cents a { pound was bid, a gain of 377 points or { 318.85 a bale over the low level of | Saturday. Reports of a short crop and | a great export demand were responsi- ble Costa Rica Will Not Invade Nicara- gua, Official Representative States. Washington, | representative Tinoco of Costa formal denial of ! Costa Rica to in t ““The fears e: are bascless nd June 10.-—Carlos Lara, here of President | Rica, has any intention ade nicaragua. ressed by Nicaragua | absurd,” he said, | and therefore she does not need to | implore the help of the American government against Costa Rica. Let | | Nicaragua concentrate in the interior { of her territory the nucleus of the | adventurers who invaded our coun- | try and ‘whe in a few days with great | energy were repulsed, routed and | | driven out of Costa Rican territory by | our troops; and Costa Rica will then withdraw immediately to the interior the small forces it has present ready to protect its frontiers.” of at RETAIL STORES INCORPORATE. | Tobacco Comipanies Will Finance tion-Wide Chain of Houses. New that had de in Na- Announce- | 10 Retail York, June ment Corp. retail made i 100,000 she the United been organized to finance n field the fore. W today The capital consists of res of 8 per cent tive preferred and 16 common stock witho having equal votir While tobacco companies with iarge interests are behind the move- ment, it is understood the plan is to [ anize 4 world round chain of re- tail for merchandise of Bl kinds. I cumula- | shares of value, all power only stores THE ETERNAL TRIANGI Quarrel Over Girl. One Murderer Indicted. Men Killed. | W all June 10.-——Rocco Penu Morano. a was indict- erbury, Frank ! ci, alleged siayver of Philadelphia prize fighter, ed for first degree murder by a grand | jury here this morning. The crime | was committed a month ABO, nucci, according to the poll three shots into the body of Morano | as the result of an argument girl. The girl, Stella Morano, t er with Rose Fluice, are held witnesses. TAFT WILL SPEAK Elmira, N. Y.. June 10.—Willi | Taft will speak tomo at the mencemgnt exercises of Elmira lege. n H com col- row ! Oscar | tained, made | ¢ | civil | appointments | Nobles of t1 { phia, | the ! of PRAISES LEAGUE, BUT— S. Strauss, Delegate to Cenfer- ence, Admits That it is Not Yet Per- fect. ew York, June 0.—Oscar §. Straus, delegate at the peace confer- ence of the League to Enforce Peace returned from France today with the declaration that the league of nations was the keystone of the arch of peace Admitting the league covenant was t yet perfect, he termed it tis greatest political achievement in his- tory. FRENCH MAKE Say Their Interest in Rhenish Repub- lic Is But Passive. Paris, June 10, (By The Asso Press.)—The attitude of thesFrench government toward the movement for a Rhenish republic is passis ceord- ing to a high French authority. “The attitude of the Frenct ernment toward this manife the authority said, “is the same as the attitude of t allied gov- ernments, that is one passivenegs. Besides the rench government can- not profit by this manifestation since the promoters of the movement have placed the Rhenish republic under the German republic The French forces have been in- structed simply to maintain order and prevent outbreaks of violence on either side. Order has been main- thanks to the presence of the well the other allied tad other of French rmies.’ as as HBEALY MAK STATEMENT. Recommends Comptroller Be Warned to Pay Only Registered Appointees. Hartford, June 10.—Attorney Gen ank Hea ve an opinion today to John C. Brinsmade, president of the service commission, on the sub- ject of appointments with the classi- fled civil service of the state. The e fect of the opinion will be to put a stop to the actice in some depar ments of making appointments with- out notifying t eivil se com- mission as the res. The at- torney general commission should notfy the comptroller of the: and if they have een 1ly made it becomes the d of comptroller not to p for the ces rendered the appointees. The of pa interest to department of state govern- law says the ille the cular MY STIC SHRINERS CONVENE. Indianapolis Convention Has Attend- of 50,000 Delegates. 10 rrived of the imper| ent Arabic Order. stic Shrine Kendrick of the next day at dele ance council o M Preeland who beco ntate, arrive Lu Lu "l"-‘l‘n;'h'L MAJOR GENERAL IREL AND REWARDED FOR SERVICES. hington, June 10 Major s advised today that 1 government had conferr * him t Cross of the Compa Bath in ognition of his as chief surgeon the A. E surgeon general the American army. W Philadel- imperial pe the head of atior Gen of I, ORDERS ON DECREASE. York, June 10—Unfilled orders Corp. on May 81 according to the nont me ued today. This of 5 tons compared vith the orders on April 30. rOC LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION. FOR SALE—1915 Ford delivery truck in first class condition. Phene 1728-5. 6-10-3dx New the were

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