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{ED HEART 0 |STRIKE ABOUT OVER ORDERS SANDWICH, FRANK TRAUT HEADS HAVE NEW ALTAR N NEARBY GITIES ~ THEN DROPS DEAD NEW AUTO GLUB Beautiful Marble Structure Will|1,700 Return at Ansonia and Harry Heros’ Sudden Death Permanent mgamzatmn in ThlS‘ Cost About $16,000 1,500 at Waterbury Causes Some Mystery | ity Is Assured The Sacred Heart of Jesus church Ausonia, June 25.—With 2 more Passing by the White House lunch At a well attended meeting of e s making arrangements to have the| men returned ta work today the| room at 12:10 last night, Officer | New Britain Auto club last evening in finest altar in any church edifice in the | American Br company had about | Thomas Storey noticed the form of the Chamber of Commerce, the poer- | eity, according to the report received | 1700 employes back The company | a man lying on the floor to the rear of fection of the organization w made. from Rev. Lucwan Bojnowski, pastar, | employed 3500 af the time of the! the room and investigating found it to Frank Traut, president of the old | who has drawn up plans for the con- | strike. | be that of Harry Heros, proprietor of | ¢lub, in which he urged members to struction. The price set for this con- All of the nationality groups of | an Armeniap coffee house in thes Pal- | take hold this year and put the eclub | gtruction is $15,000, being aof solid | strikers voted last ni; ut bi™ Marble. The company to wham the| cept the company's advance of 10| informed, had fallen from a chair at | to a standard that will compare favor order has been sent report that the | cents per hour and to remain out. In| the lunch counter a few minutes be- | @bly With other citics. President Tr 4 eonstruction will be entirely by hand | spite of this the 225 went in today! fore and although efforts were made | showed how much New Britain need- ; and that it will take over a year be- fore the altar will be ready to set up +in the church Me date set for the 7/ setting.at the church is September and more are expected toMOrrow. The bail of Harry Dorsch, who is being held for the federal authopitie: Heros was married but a few weeks | marking of routes through the town was increased from $1.000 to $5.000 | a0 to a young woman named McCar- to revive him, had died without med- | ¢d such an orgar = 20, 1320, and the blessing will be| this mogning. A search of his rooms | thy, a New York girl, who had been | buxeag or office where visiting motor- | 4 given the first 1day in Scptemher, | showed that he is an extreme radigal | making' her home in Bristol for a | ists colfld secure information as to ’ when Rev. Bojnowski plans to have © " | fow months previous to her meeting | roads, routes<to and from New Britain. one of the largest celebrations ever Conditions in Waterbury. { him and it was said that their mar- The members then proceeded to the ocourring at any of the local churches. The ceremony 'of consecration will also take place on the same date. This jceremony Jfakes place only when n chyrch is free from debt, and accord- ing to the reparts of the financial committee of the church this church is, practically without debt. There is, however, a small mortgage debt, whick will be paid off at an early date It is being planned that the ceremony be performed by the Right Rev. John J. Nilan of Hartford Waterbury, June 25.—Appre Iy 1,500 strikers had returned to work | this fact was considered in the investi up to this noon. despite the fact that | &ation made by the police and Medi- at yesterday's meeting the strikers by | cal Examiner Harry A. Elcock, they acclamation turned down the offer of | stated today that no autopsy would be | a 10 cents per hour increase. One | performed and his sudden d thousand workers returned Monday | not be linked with the unhappy mar- | the manufacturing inte and Tuesday and 500 this forenoon. The saloons w for the first time since last Thursday's In company with his cousin, Paul | William J. Farley, Louis Raphael; to strike riot. Ringling Bros. circus, | Kasherian of 115 North street, Harry | represent the auto dealers in town, playing hero, was not permitted to| left his home about an hour before | Charles A. Lience, Adna . Johnsod, as follows: President, Frank vice president, 1. N. IHum- retary, Philip Corbin: ireas 1. A. Sprague. The followi » o give a strcot parade because of the| his death and at (hat time was, ac- | Mr Spencer; representatives at large, The property of the Sacred Heart ! Grixe situation. The Waterbury Far-| cording to his wife, apparently in | M. H. Camp, Johnstone Vance, I of Jesus church is considered as some of the most valuable in the ci and staifds as a memorial to the remark- ably successful work of Rev. Bojnow- rel Foundry & Machinery Co. and the | good health and spirits. He walked | Chamberlain; honorary directors and Manville Machine company, the two| down Maln street with Paul and then | members were elected as follows: rep- largest machine shops in the city, to- | returned to the White House Ilunch | resenting the city, Mayor G. A. Quig- day announced a 15 per cent. increase | where lLe ordered a sandwich and | ley, Willlam J. Rawlings, R. M. Dame. skl Rev. Bojnowski has been With | {5 all employes working on an hourly | while waiting for his order to be| A decided movement will be under- this congregation for over 23 years| pacis. These plants have heen oper-| served he began to reel. Paul noticing | taken at once to build up a large mem- and much credit is due him for the | ating on a hour a week basis for | hig condition caught him in time to | bership interest in New Britain. The construction of the church and build- | two vears and have heen paving time | hreak his fall and then laid him on | chairman appointed a membership | | | | ! | | | | l | ‘ 1 ing up of one of the largest Polish | and a half for overtime. the floor. Water was thrown on him | committec as follows: Parishe; in the statc. The first church | - — N but efforts to resuscitate him were | J. I. Atwater, A. G Sy erected during Rev. Bojnowski's ad- | C e Waze Iicrense: without avail and while Pior Gagner, | Lockett, H. L. Mills, D E. Kelly, ANRisgation was the wooden one on| o oo June 25.—Weave night waiter in the lunch room was | Howard Wilson, G. B. A. Baker, Adna | Orange strect, which at the present | aninetan annaian | ol e kthe nolice G mcelllstorey | F oliso i n Vi Paltort Morsis Saa el time is being used as the rectory. | the plant of the American Velvet LY"”R or he po “" 1cer A ore o Sl ks Lt L tods " P e e o e Fectors | company, who asked for a 30 per cent, [ Walked info the placo to investigate. | William Cowlishaw. I R. Gilpatric, | inerease in pay were offered and have | Medical Examiner Elcock was called | A committee was appointed as fol- | the size of the congregation, could | o tReG 1 B, e of 15 per cent,| in ind gave permission to M. J. Ken- | lows to redraft hy-laws for the club: net accommodate the parishioners | and are working as usual. In addi-| ney to prepare the hody for burial i J. 1. Atwater, Phillip Corbin, Adn: 8nd therefore the handsome stone | j o ooty S6 o cant. raise they will| Officer Storey went to the Heros | Johnson and I Humphrey. edifice was constructed on Broad| . 7oiaq 95 cents for eating, all of | home and found Harry's wife asleep | meeting of the committec will be held Wipeet. A parochial school wasl alsol| i SLOWSE 25 CEn'8 (or SELRE: B0kl 088 A and asi the door was tn.|| Filday mext: Tho dircctors willl bs built by Rev. Boinowski. and is being attended by over 1,200 children Also | he has maintained an orphanage | house failed to uncover any traces of | merce to lay out a program ‘of ac- ;"h‘“" A Lus losent fime rovldes poison. In Mrs. Fleros' pocketbook a | tivity and a gencral meeting of the EEovoriio) children. "A trade educa- | o5 calibre revolver was found, which, | entire membership will be cal e e h e e noay oI e sl (el G e el been given her by her | Tussday, July Sth at § o'clock. ~Tho Polish paper that is published week- | €Ity is invited to attend @ meeting of | husband for a present. shiosibesnoe nimer Sheen R e e gt at is s {he Rentpayers' Association to be held | revolver belonging to Harry was found | indicative of the real desire for an a lrm he past e R Thursday evening at & o’clock at 90 | M anether part of the house 'and both | tive club in the city. The dues will be ast several gears Rev da E o s ! 111 u i I i $5 which w! nelude ail the Bojnowski was much in favor of | Arch street.—Advt I to the local we ' unjon locked he entered and told her of the | called together next Thursday July ist zuns were taken to the station and | 33 per vea turned over to Sergeant George Kelly. | privileges and if any member wishes having a hospital erected on the There will be a meeting of the The officer inquired as to IHarr the Blue Book a membership fee of church property, but now on account | Woodmen of the World this evening | financtal standing and was told that | $7.50 will o asked of the generous will of the late Da-|at 8 o'clock. A smoker will follow. | ne had no cash, having lost $100 in a | There are 2.400 auto men in the BA N Lilaz S SLax labandonsaRgth Mrs. R. E. Willard of Gardner, | jocal hotel last Saturday night. The | and the new officers feel that O thought and states that he will erect | Mass, who has been visiting her | wifo could not state whether he was | Britain will be able in the near future this kind of an institution at such a | daughter, Mrs. . J. Burdick of Stan- | 5 member of the group routed from a | to be one of the strongest and best time when New Britain has the popu- | jey strect, bas returned to her home. | room in the Hotel Bronson for play- | clubs in the state. The first activitics Iation of over 100,000. Plans are At the meeting of St. Elmo lodge, | ing dice last week for which several | will be along the following lines: under way for the construction of a| i of P, this evening, the semi-annual | fines were dealt out in police court| Legistation for benefit of autoists model orphanage for the children | ¢joction of officors will take place. Monday morning. At the time of his ' traflic rules in ¢ irectirond fm- that Rev. Bojnowski now fosters. This We advise you to keep vour eyes| death he had $1.80 in his clothing. provements, street markers, hizhway institution is to be erected on Osgood i on Tyons Terrace e most health- Hill, which is one of the most health- | o7 " SO05 (0 h e mognssly surprises. A bungalow NOONDA LUNGHFO maps. ful spota in the city.) Silne JDRCISM I oot under construction, a three- | Y N school is now being taxed to its ca- | bacity and 1t is believed that Rev.| family house just completed. and an- | . - il sl 5 = her house staked out yesterday. All Bojnowski will erect another building | 0the 3 a t Chamber of DREiBUa anss uca the lots on cast side are gone, only two | VATEe Attendance P S » left on Shuttle Meadow Ave. and two Commerce Dinner This Noon— on south side of Lyons street. They ENGLANDERS BACK & 2 8 8 o \6‘”‘"" News, Va., -June 2 | the people now have their eyes open. | Bringing 2.000 troops, most of them alemention rropecty evervintiernoon A series of successful noon day members of units of New Fngland S loon i et u Ay "1 "] luncheon under the supervision of e 'y Ao Sl o Prices until Saturday will be on easy g et 5 states, the transport Eten docked here |y with no taxes or intercst for | the Chamber of Commerce was early today. The nrganizations, which | : i g e En il st e . t Pl i wo years. Tho Bodwell Realty = embarked at St zai were the | o . > today with a large attendance. The & . e Sl » ke v o et | COmpany. Phone 1801.—Advtv. i Bryan, M. T. Adams, I P. Kellogg an Field and Staff Hloar]qunrtfl?. Flrst 1 = o Catholic Women's Benavolent | Series will e opened in the fall but | 11 s tyhit and Second Battalion; Supply and | Aty S S eyole s hs, the chamber i A, SacondfRbatiniion B o lleglon will meet tonizht at § o'clock | fOF the summer months, the chambor Headquarters companies, Ordnance | b e S S ey an felt it abvisable that they be discon- s Detachment and Companies B to I, | /" St Mary’s\school hall. The of the 56th Pioneer Infantry; Battery F. 148th Field Artillery: Base Veterin- | S5 ity (Continued from Team Scores Announced. team scores for the first police have been requested by | tinued. holes were announced as follows d Peterson of 154 Jubilee Instead of the usual speaker for | Greenwich, 41 New Britain, 416 a¥y Hompital, No. 2, and several cas. | Street, to stop small boys from shoot- | the affair a vaudeville sho vas | Prook $ New Haven, 463 o ing firecrackers near his home. The ; Presented by one of the acts from the atc . 439:/Tartford, 434; High- g boys keep the neighborhood awake | Palace theater and one from TFoxX's jand Country club, 438, and Nanga- Rtk o S { unfil 11:30, Peterson claims, theater and both received a generous vuck, 454 STEAMER STRANDED. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Atkinson | round of applause. At the open Willemstad, Duteh West Indies, { quietly celebrated the twentieth an- June 2i{-—~The Norwegian stcamer | niversary of their wedding last even- 'Vesla is reported stranded on the west | ing, Mrs. Atkinson’s sister, Mrs. Wil- bout a hundred business | men. cosst of the island Aruba, off the coast | liam A. Spolasco assisting. Mrs. Spo- | Blanks or voting on the rcferfnrum MURDERER of Venczuela. The vessel was said to | lasco with her husband who is con- | of the national Chamber of |Com- be in no danger, as its seams still were | nected with the business department | merce on Remedial ‘Railroad lggisla- i tight. Sho is under charter to the Car- | of the Army and Navy Journal of | tion were distributed to the mombers {bbean Steamship Co New York, are spending a vacation | and vote was taken G Sr———— | 0 New Britain of the banguet a toast was offeyed to ¢ Britain “wet or dry” and firunk SLLF DEFENSE If Says He Was Assanlted By Policeman 1 The Grocers and Butcher's associa- in Plain Clotl DRINK MORE WATER At the meeting of the Grocers and | tion will meet Thursday evening af Butchers’ association in the Chamber | g gilock in the Chamber of Comi- to Protect Wimscll. IF KIDNEYS BOTHER | of Commerce rooms tomorrow night | s kome Fat tess meat and t. and Fought ¢ Salts for a report will be made on _the New R : A Boston, June Hérman L. Bar- Backache or Bladder trouble— Haven convention. . | hendiroctorsim setin = RwiIRie ARl G el S T Neutralizes acids. John A. Abrahamson, administrator | oy o oa t his trial and that of John Urie acid in meat excites the kid- of the estate of Andrew Torrell has A el g s St S il oavs they becomo overworked: get|fled s sottlemont of ine acement a¢!| BIRMINGHAM—RYAN NUPTIALS ¥. Dilion for tho murder of Patrol- sluggish, ache, and feel like lumps of | the deceas personal property R .. wman Charles T. Deinginer, said he jead. The urine becomes cloudy; the | which has distributed (AnD Akl phil ORI R ) i i (rtee GRGH B Boe bisdder is irritated, and you may he Marriage licenses have been grant. | MATY's Church by Rev. J. T. Winters lteah Do obliged to seek relief two or three cd to Fred B. Albrecht of Whitin Rev. John T. Winters, pastor of St SRS L i times during the night. When the | street and Anna V. McGuire of Mar church united Christopher _ 1, o8 %o t0 AL kidneys clog you must help them | Fairview street: to Eric A. .\|.»lr|nuv Birmingham of 31 Dwight street and ‘ e v,‘;‘. i - ey / [: L Aush off the body's urinous waste or | of Middletown and Lillian Nelson of | Miss Grace Ryan of 53 Tremont street yow'll be a real sick person shortly. | 90 Barneft street in marriage this morning in St. Mary's At first you feel a dull misery in the | — church. The church service was held Barney tostified 1l Joseph Hi he, Dillon gone to a g4 ley ha Iidney region, you suffer from baclk- | REALTY TRANSFERS. at 9 o'clock and was largely attended e e ache, sick headache, dizziness, stom-| The following realty transfers were by nelafivesian difiiond FOSibs opls turned state’s evidence, gave hi ach gets sour, tongue coated and you | recorded in the city clerk’s office to- | They were attended by Miss Mary ™ C 0000 0T 000 o senre” the feel rheumatic twinges when the | day: Lula M. Staples to Richard ¥, Ivan. a sister of the bride, and Wil- garvage Keeper. Barney attempted to weather is bad | Erwin, property on Greenwood street; | 1am Birmingham, a brother of the (.. "4 "corage door when it was Fat less meat, drink lots of water; | Mortimer L. Rhodes to Rosanna No- | Broom, and following a reception at i oo v nished open. 1 saw a big alsb get from any pharmacist four | lan. property on Fast street; Richard | the home of the bride's pavents left % 5 o % ¢ Gifh raised hond, ounces of Jad Halts; take = table- | H. Irwin to Samuel Greenherg, prop- | o0 & honeymoon. Upon their return |, T spoonful in @ glass of water before | erty on Greenwood strect: Touise | to the city they will reside on Oak . me with a piece of iron preakfast for few days a yéur | Buser to Tillian A. L. Ruser, lana Street . e . pipe weak and fell in the ptdneys will then nact fine. This | &nd huildings on Jubilee street The bride was dressed in white UFF repe eteor and carried a shower 3 gamous salts is made from the acid I crepe de,m I put up my hand s and lemon ce, combined AGATNST nnnnn'r:\\ 3 bouquet of roses and wore a veil of Ttiani tited o P ETes noe (Slncn dnie, i ton bied L The bridesmaid was attired in L Licdid anA i Tia Bas Hartford, June '25.—aAt the meeting | tulle. . with Jithia, and has been used for 7. ng SR S = = was comi i generations to clean' clogged kid- | Of the stafe b of agricalture today | Pink ufln: de niritu ,] wi l\\ WRHE e S neys and stimulate them to normal| & resolution was ot d in Bver of [dOIEH A el 18 had shot any- artivity, also to neutralize the acids| {he repeal o e daylisht savings | one. I w ) 4n urine, so it no louger is a source of | ” PRRRa et Sk “""'r ; SAEESIIRE $ ; % rricd i ing of a census of the fruit crop o I irritation, thus ending bladder weak- { % 00 & TN WL TG Bep o G a 2 vE ness. | pom ciety DARTMOUTH GIVES DEGRERS 1 { Jad ‘Salts is inexpensive, cannot in- 5o A guarantsed weight reduction niethod Dart- jure: makes a delightful effervescent BROKE: sate. pleasant. Brings slenderncss. better I Jithia-water drink which everyo Meriden, June 25.—The 30 em. | health and happiness Get a small box doctor of laws ghould take now and then to kecD | pioyes of the Conacoticut Brewerios| of oll of korein at the druggists Follow on W. Goethals nt cises. W of 3erkely D ity school at Middletown, Conn.. was given the honorary degree of Doctor of Divinity. the kidneys clean and active. Druz- ) awrany t who vesterday be- | directions. You are aliowed to eat sweets, | its commenc gists here say they sell lots of Jad oML ot punn. | Sie: B0 MATVAHOD of sirenuous Cxerciing | B Iadd, de Salts to folke who belleve in over- | antee them employment after July 1! Your life becomes worth ring = eoming kidney trouble while it is only | returned to work today. No statement | ceap, cheerfulness and optimiem. Get trouble. was given by either side, | =id st wo. A cause the co May We ‘OCK EXCHANGE NEW BRITAIN, is ‘the policy of this those indui f this community which assistance 7% Cumulative e to yield 7.20% management satisfactio our business grow customers’ have had the ht not to ac-| ace theater ‘building. Heros, he was | ON its feet, and to bring the club up | ation both from | ical attention { the ‘standpoint of traflic regulations, | The Commercial Trust Co. NFEW RBRITATN, CONN. and from the crying need of a central | BEACH & CO. Telephone %130, Rooms 410 Naogional Bank Hulldng. T. FRANK LEE, Manager Colt’s Patent Fire Arms Stock Bought and Sold <imate- [ TIag> was an Unhappy cne. Although.| elgetion of officers far the coming | h will | directors were elected: To represent | est, C. B. Par- | riage. This is expected to quiot some | sons, P. B. Stanley, G. W. Traut; to | > opened here today ugly rumors heard about town represent the merchants, G. H. Dyson, ‘M‘r}@u;gm\;mwl WERITATN Canyg b A e i el Financial s e WALL STREET STI]EK EXCHANGE REPORTS JUDD & CO. 09-310 National Bank Bldg. SLOPLER. Mgr. WE WILL BUY AMERICAN HARDWARE NORTH & JUDD’S CE COMMITTEE TO INVESTIGATE DELAY the moderate Stanley Warks (par Traut & Hine (par Tnion Mfg Co (p GAUGHT IN SHAFTING Workman Employed at Corbin Screw Railroad Service Repored By Petroleum, American Intor- obacco Products and / ican Smeltin Investigated death. A thorough search of the ! at 4:30 P. M. at the Chamber of Com- | Alderman H. ollowing the suggestion offered by ed for | and Writing May'nr s Quigley’s firmer tone set in pefore the Mld n! the Corporation igation is to be con Wall Street Call money rose > commit L s QLeNEroR Being Whirled to Death. Sommities tojdeters r alleged del Philip Poronc was caught | qojivering fonnt Takid wing exceptional strength. ew | proxtmated 450,000 she Exchange quota- tions furnished o r of serious bruises abo and head but no bones The accident occur "k and no one ce ambulance, hospital he Ixchange: were broken. shortly after the ice! inyviesss s it would bhe = D signs, bureau of information, road | mmitt confergnes Liebler were DEATHS AND FUNERALS | adjourned council this evening. o funeral of of investigation eoncerning the threatened Anaconda Cop Britain General Quigley said th of the ice committee is to be The hearing on Mon- clearly brought hire company complimented. | Ches & Ohio TOO LATE CLASSIFICATION. AIRPLANE IS SMASHED Aviator and His Mechanic Have FOUND—A have same by Narrow Escape in Plainville Early 0ld for office work S Cennoony Britain National y and Sergt. landing in an E. F. Wharf made a opportunity occupants were equipment Reasonable due ta the thousands of people the soldie AR M 'MBERSHIP 3 MONTHS—$3.00 CHANGE PRICES QUOTED | Swinging '3‘.%\ AN nd ran v e . /"frns BIGGEST HIT IN TOWN = Bowling JOIN NOW AND JUMP IN FOR A SWIM _ INVIGORATING OPEN EVERY WEEK DAY FROM 9 A M. TO 10P. M. REFRESHING in-