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ULY 9, 1916. PERSONAL CITY COURT HAS he now olds, Baving _administrative | Sl control of various lines on the Guif I BT e g e T o e, Fmanmal ( the neighborhood of Mexico City. Miss Ruby Andrews is at Sachem's e e Head attending the house S At Rt Newspapers here have recently heen i Jabasts Rorodien S Gkl devoting considerable space to uncon- Numerous Cases Are Slated on Docket | firmed reports regarding an investiga- Gernid Wiblerte, mon of Done it R tion and reorganization of the national berts of Lincoln street, is spending Rl ELIBCIOROI Lincs: the summer in the Catskill moun-. Trial B tains FRENCH I)E(JLI‘\IF TO 'he short calendar docket for the i Mrs. H. C. Blakesly of Chestnut | cily court session at 2:30 o'clock Fri- RAISE CENSOR BAN | Wall Street, 10:30 a. m.—Tmpor- 10 sh s ] R l & ] street is entertaining here sister, Mrs. | day afternoon, is as follows: John L. b tant stocks registered minor changes ares tan ey ule Leve CC | Allen Richards and daughter, Vir- — at the opening of today's market but 20 Shares Hart & Cool Chamber of Deputies Alsg Deci sumed under impetus of Canadian ares art 00 ey CO- Pacific, which rose 7 points in the SRRt one (e 20 Shares Standard Screw Com. RICHTER & CO. MXMBERS NEW YORK STOCK EXOHANGE 1 WESYI' MAIN STREET .............. NEW BRITAIN, OO THL. 20640 Indicott, administrator, against Sam- uel Welinsky, et al., disclosurc of de- for the most successful fense and judgment, Klett & Alling | | fts historw, which (o a large George Loomis and family of Har- | 6, the plaintiff, Lawyer M: H. ('mn]li to Declare State of i I depend upon the co-operi- _'soa street and Mrs. Albert Goodwin | for the defendants, and 1. W. Bro- e peovle in this city. Hith tve motored to Maine for a ten day’s | der for the Land Mortgage & Title frission h\l\\ been m;mnm .n\rl trip. [ company: . Mariha . Sandemeyer L l ‘ :Ixf‘:;”:i.i‘:”:' \l\nu.- ,\‘u‘u\x dly‘.t 1(;.,‘,, lenics in the local parks anc = against Sffauel Welinsky, ot al., dis- | © Paris, July $—The chamber of | eral Motors, tubber, Goodrich, 50 Sh St l w k ‘L"-" Pug Chis Sedies L t\ Mr. and Mrs. Morris Stanley have | closure of defense and dudgment, | deputies today rejected a bill provid ’]"I’““[" y?‘ “_'~ : reat Northern Ore, ares anle OrKsS: jse i3 "*'”‘ ”,"‘ “‘ "’.”»"- returned from their honeymoon and | Klett & Alling for the plaintiff; Law- | ing for the immediate raising of n.pi“_‘u":'f“ |,“C' b United Cigar and rolinc artlett, superin=i ;) rogide for the summer at Phillip | ver M. H. Camp for Welinsky and | . o Bt e R e pilcedRtrin=post Ay conjunction with the | % < S D state of siege and the suppression of | tions. Stanley’s home on Sunnyledge. E. W. Broder for the Land Mortgage |5 302 ) the city L DS compary: Clara B it | censorshiviitne Votsibeing 256 to202 Wall Streef, Noon—Trading became g ¢ 5 The government, represented by | buoyant later, dealings assuming the B. has been leased nem £ | Miss §. Helen Phillips of Kensing- | 282inst Samuel Welinsky, et al., dis- | & S b k in \West Avon for a pe- L ¢ ¥ f Kensing- | Stephen Pichon, the foreign minister, [ broadest proportions of any recent opposed the measure. session. Canadian Pacific extended its . 4 | ton is spending a few days in New | closure of defense and judgment, | PRe montlisiand is to be used | 5o Klett & Alling for the plaintiffy Law- | PP ; fication nouse for the mothe N Y e e e The socialists and the republican | rise to 9 points (he general advance ¥ on w ‘]‘i‘:‘,“l ““,m‘,;(\‘.\. ‘H\fi;\ o e Jonm Purnes and ehitdren | W- Broder for the Land Mortrage & | socialists :u,m.:;nlml the m\mwi\.\l«; \.,‘:-,:lln; many \-:m ulative issues, s 1 Ast year here were Mrs. Jo y 8 hilé Title o SnE, inst | suppression of both state of siege an notably motors and their accessories, Y Title company; John Weiss against PI tate of si AN LI B CCE © Room 410 National Bank Building, Tr‘l"phmm s120. enjoyed the picnic parties of | of Main street leave Friday for Haii- ) 5. Steel made only fractional T. FRANK LEE, Manager 0 Har W lRreems ot 2 swer, | the censorship, hut M. Pichon de-|2 to 8 points over yesterday's close sion. This year the number | fax to meet Dr. Purney, who is ex- esman; et al auswe 3 : end: Lawyer B. M. Holden for the de- | before the treaty of peace becomes ef- | Progress, but related issuos scored Bancial support given to the mis- . e Rl s iieer . substantial gains. There were numer- | v A 4 endant; City Coal & Wood company | fective through its ratitication by s ere o fts geicnds. . All the furniture| Miss Ruth Bristoll of Grove Hill ] Ve < Dany . oSl e cealaon it el e conda Sicge Ended. 5 Judge B. F. Gaffney for the plaintiff; | clared that this step was impossible | U- the benefits depends upon | pected to return from overseas. & ey for the plair 2 A % . against John 1°. Caufiel 1dgment, | three or more powers on house has ®een do- | is spending her vacation in Cheshire. | &5 ufteld, Fjud L B L B e Lawyer A. W. Upson for the plaintiff; | The debate closed with a categorical :)""‘y"’.i’":l"f.‘l""f‘\')‘i‘l;‘“I““']'l"i““fl";"”“.‘“-“l”':} e nd grateful acknowledg- Bake Bennett company against §. | statement by the government raising | s strensthened “l“\ s oug t an 0 ; m%l“ Sl e e e C[TY ITEMS M. Davidson, hearing on damage, | the question of confidence on the re- | {nsbit@iion Cobper and American no | s AL e L e N Klett & Alling for the plaintiff; | jection of the bill. The chamber be- St ot “ one ‘('. n %, BB o o B o Cooper & Mink for (he defendant; | came greatly agitated during the dis- | POINS s¢b hetore noon altanoney B e ECIa Y i as a0l props :mm\ - McManus against C. C. [eussion, the socialists and the radicals | “PL2m 0 8 MG 00 Peb cont enio of the your will bo hield, | erty at 147 Lafayette strect to Charles | Holmes, pleading, Lawyer I becoming particularly aroused. Vie- | oS5, O r€he o Rd Rt O the = |5 S lin for the plaintiff; Lawyer F. J.|tor Dalbicz de 5 e % z fons are issued by the mission! and Mary R. Bergstrom 5 3 or albiez, deputy from the eastern fiend T ofthe Tmarket e 3 o rhe for A e R s i d o e ark continued up- - feek to those who are to go to The first annual outing of the ‘4"_"(” o !_ln m‘fi n L-n.f . E m‘ ]\ 1| Pyrenes, read a recent resolution ward. ISquipments, especially Qm.”.li(. § o tion house. This system is| chamber of commerce is heing held | Greensteln against Mike Talko, ordeljiadopted by the executive ‘committee | jsiies also shipping and paper share that plaintiff file pleadings, Lawyer | o¢ the radical . pping and paper shares Ll ey T nasEsdicallingfon B o RS AR es e e e Rooms 309-310 National Bank Bldg. Tel. 45. mediate return to peace conditions. oints b Ste . or ' B W. T. SLOPER. N 5 L wyol g MAERS Cempl for thel deten( | Nrancisc i oo raiain Sl e il Do ln s DUV LSS (S tetl Bwas Slunder T OLOR BT Mer. el Py ans I pe - moderate pressure. icks which are furnished by | i) meet at 187 Arch strect at '§ ‘1‘\1:‘\'7 I:;:‘.‘qliyllnrh.‘mlg‘.- ‘\'\?"‘\’;"(41,(‘,".‘,'_ to follow their party on this question Wall .\‘n: et, close—I'resh buying of | |8 WE WILL BUY R ' g o'clock tomorrow evening. i Jm_"m\‘”l'ylu‘;”“'“; Taves A A |And voted with the government. oils, investment rails and high grade A i el Bl e o e St | Ghetions s e S s i 7(11ll‘l yas vemariced in the labibies aftor | spocialtios oceurred in the Tnst hour, AMERICAN HARDWAR » P& children can play to their | WAs tendered a surprise party 1ast| andrews & company against Donat] = VO€ D160 THS BAS the “;'f“l When call money declined to 6 per Btent. 1n the renn there s | evening by a number of his friends | Godin, pleading, Lawyer W. M. e s l~”| HH]HU_'“»> o HI,\_ 1ad | cent. The closing was strong? Sales NORTH & JUDD)% Bnt grove of shade (trees| in honor of his 19th birthday. Games | Greenstein for the plaintiff; Kiett & ‘;‘\"_““1\]“‘" “j ""v‘_" y ""“; “«”" fl', approximated 1,700,000 shares. i Bincheon furnished by the mis- | Were plaved and vocal and piano Allined fordtheldetondant-ietert Dz | (LG RN S BRI EE BRI SR ICLE AT Y 5 - - erved. Mothers need not fear | lections rendered kiewicz against Mike Dzlewicz, bond | KOvernment had continued in power | New York Stock Bxchange qua R Mr. and Mrs. . M. Bendricksen, | fo, prosecution, Lawyer Henry Now- | Since the beginning of the war. tions furnished by Richter & ¥ as,the milk is obtained fresh | Who arc soon to return to Africa as | jcki for the plaintiff; Judge B. IN. e memburs of the WNew York farmers there. Through the | Missioners, will speak at the Bethel | Gaffney for the defendant; Herman THAW LIMELIGHT. Exchange: s of a Mr. Bergen, the im-|assembly services tonight. They Will } Bekin against Mrs. A. Power, bill of sburg, T July 9, 19 ftarm owned by him is open | also be in charge of the musical | jarticulars, Judge B. . Gaffney for ! e SbTonen s High Low vedly to the guests of the mis- | Program. the plaintiff: Berman & Berman, the 9114 fhich will mean a lot to the| A marriage license has been grant-| gefendant, T. J. Chapin for garnishee; | of New oYrk city, contending for the | Alaska Gold ...... 3 3 Bz wro cih roaml whotever | ed tolldacobl Hoberman af 78iMalcott (PR G ers Sashi@ Dook compans against|| raturnito New York state of lanry i< |(Am et Ghiems ¥ 11 0za 110 Preferred Bh. - For those who like hotv. | street and Miss Dora Gohen of New | gonti" salata, judgment. Lawyer | Thaw of Pittsburgh, where he ia want. | Am Car & Fdy Co 111% 111 re are berries galore In fact| York city Henry L. Roche for the plaintift, ed to answer charges of assault upon | AM Can ... Eas 60 5% on hills abound in herries A mecting of the teachers’ commit- e Frederick Gump, a Kansas City | AM 3% 928 B will be spared to make “In-| tee was held this morning in Super- HEADS MEXTCAN ROAD: schoolboy today asked Attorney Gen- | AM Smelt .. - S 86 &, ke " an ideal place for the| jntendent Stanley H. Holmes office. 2 = eral Schaffer, hefore whom the hear- | M e orn mother and her children.| Gr.ound has been broken for the | Col. Paulino Fontes Succceds Pesca- | ing in extradition was held, that op- | Am Tobacco o dertakings o 3 ssion 3 . Yor i be give o C nrove Am Tel & Tel . g (undertakings of the,mission | p,nge of Willlam Rowlands on Lin- A A e R T portunity be given them to prove ! Sia Biect to the support of every-| '€ F 0 Thaw's mental condition is such that Anaconda Cop that there will be accommodu- | this afternoon at Momauguin. the exact number going. Division No. 2 of the Veterans, Sol- to the house is Dy | giers Sailors and Marines’ association tatives of the district attorney’s oflice | Am Beet Sugar of Mexico, City., July 8.—Col. Paulino | he ought to stand trial AT S Fe Ry Co ..103 Brintendent Bartlett is particu- The C 2 Ifontes, general manager of Mexican The hearing was held before the at- | Baldwin Loco ....1133% fell qualified {o be in charge of | ¢hurch will hold an outing at Com-| ajways, was today appointed by | torney general and his deputies. The [ B & O ceeae. 46 tomorrow afternoon. Clerk | poGqent Carranzn to become mana- | New York authorities were reprosent- | B R T ... L 3015 3 B e church workers of St. Mary's We oy Bsion’s activities, having haq | bounce of the Hartford City mission . 12gan of the water board will de-| 0 (¢ the Mexican national rallways | cd by Robert S, Johnstone and Bdwin | Be(h Steel 13 ..... 98 & annual poem his annual | i coging to New Britain. Prin- suceseding Ielipe Pescadora, who has | P, Kilroe, deputy district attorneys, [ Butte Superior ..., 373 5 Ychasog tMough her efforts, Hartford A special mecting of the ice investi- | pesigned. Col. Fontes will combine his | and Thaw was represented by James | Can Pac 5 1703 Bijoys a larse home in the Avon gailing committee will be held this eve- | new duties with those of the position | Gay Gordon of Philadelphiz. Cen Leath i bt Mhich is known as the “House ning at the City hall. The recent com- Ches & Ohio Field.” If the people of New munication received from the Berk- s Chino Cop n continue to ajd the mission's shire Ice company will be discussed Colkmlc TEEs s as they have in the past, a Alderman H. P. Richards will pre de. | _$r _a-Year Man and Cross Winner Cons Gas . can be built which would Miss Margaret Muller of Lincoln € » (l‘xn;uxhhy‘y. 1 ;. ly facilitate the work of NS gtreet has started a private kinder- A 60 S ld Y S el & Mud . o garten for the months of July and mong O lers ln ervlc‘? Distillers Sec . segne of the association is not ' yygust. Miss Muller takes the chil- Frie : confined to summer outings qren to the park each duy for folk io 1st prd denics but its activities are felt | gancing and game h A . e ilec ghout the city SS-in sew 4 > i i Goodrich Tub SRR e City Clerk Thompson has received : G el o or all Younawomen nnd has uotifcation thatihereaftariallichiloren : 2 2 3 i SR e A 5 cntering work permanently must se- S very popular. Also classes In | . 4 goctor’s certificate befare do- feping instruction are being "5, “mye city will pay half of the 1 ‘2l“‘y‘x“'l";~;‘H‘H'\"‘A‘:‘" '2'\]\;{““ doctor's fee and the other half will be aid b > state. lggees held at the South baidghygtheiciate wiich has proved to be one Tllinois Cen & Inspiration . leita Interboro Tk Intereboro pfd .... 281, X | ; 1 Kenaezott Cop .... 407 Michael Kassey was arrested this B ¢ £3 & ¢ . Lack Steel afternoon on Main street by Traffic B Lehigh Val Officer Atwater on a charge of vialo- F % 3 3 B Max Mot com tion of the motor vehicle law, it being 2 4 2 Mex Petrol Uleged that Kassey's car did not have : 5 G Natl Lead proper braking apparatus and he was N Y Air Brake v, it will be necessary for > 3 S0 una -3 ) bi s registrationr T 4 co-operation from all who ap ‘”‘" ok pakleftogenniBi b iiecatiatiol N Y C & Hud ... card. 2 £ its undertakings. A steady 3 : i Nev (o Eibeins aniovadiatt el ron District Deputy Grand Master . L. % = y ) : . NYNH &Il nd a big year is looked for, C(ase and suite will install the follow- £ i - S T Ohlo Citics Ga for the mission’s work ing elected officers for Lgxington 5 3 3 3 i Nor Pic kaade out to W L. Damon, loc Thursday evening: N. G., Oz s oF 3 Norf & Wes the mission and given to William Stromfoose; V. G., George i ' 3 i 5 : S Pac Mail 8 8 Co Wily, or left at the Herald I!ockmuth; recording secretary, Wil- s % " i i Penn IR R iven to Miss Caroline 5. liam Scharmann; fihancial secretary, z Z - 2 . % : I Peoples aas iperintendent, 131 Main | John Radil; treasurer, W. W. Bullen. | g . Pressed Steel Car Refreshments will be served after the 82 : Ray Cons — meeting 2 Reading BABY CEREALS. — - George W. Perkins, Jr., of ; Rep 1 & = DEATHS AND FUNERALS Riverdale-on-Hudson, and o3 : ::: :\ Bt se Assoviation Recom- L 3l e ““Spike’’ Randall, of 841 So 1y vid for Feeding Children. laf rs 5 p Studebaker ... 91, | : olaf Anderson. ‘ Third Avenae, New York, Studebaker .......10 2 ng Nurse association, The funeral of Olaf Anderson will ; 3 " Pexas Oil .. .. 274 % ducting a campaign in | be held at 2 o'clock tomorrow after- Obtain Transfers to Red e e Third Ave ... jiprove the health of ba- | noon from his late residence on Rent- Triangle Work Rather i 3 Union SRACE. d the following state- | schler strect. Harry Brickson, who is United Fruit .. & the feeding of bread, | occupying the pulpit at the Swedish | Than Quit France and 3 MR i 5 Utah Cop \er grain products Lutheran church, wiil officiate at the i U & Rub Co hiud furnish at least one-! service. Members of Vega and the Uniform. Y.M.C.A. service, but Perkins is T SMeel e ®ood required by the | Hundred Men's society will act as | George W. Perkins, Jr., of River- just twice as expensive as an u eel pfa b . most nourishing ones | bearers. The burial will be in Fair- dale-on-Hudson, and “Spike” Ran- employvee Va Car Chem Included in the diet; cereals | view cemetery dall, of 841 Third Avenue, New “Spike” Randall has been at the Westinghouse bwith some of the outside of - York, have transferred their allegi- front eighteen months. Above Willys Overland are more nourishing than Card ‘of Whanks ance from the United States Army everything else, he is a motorcycle L flours. Hence, entire wheat = S s I to the Y.M.C.A. and have taken up rider. He has four wound stripes PRODUCTIC Brown ticelare better than (i To all frlends’ whol have been|so their new duties without leaving and ome full-size Croix de Guerre and white rice. They also | K and sympathetic during out re- | prapce They are just two of some .which was pinned on him by a Big Crops Are B nt constipation cent bereavement we wish to extend sixty A.E.F. men, in which force is French general. He also has a lar Farm i3b.10 e thorouzhly soor [ponte el fhanics ; included John L. Mott, who have deep dimple in one cheek which he Washington, J4§ SR dosnoC LR Sthom it '“' ebestib o Tltonacld ol obtained transfers to Red Triangle got when some shrapnel hit him on | forecasts of th because they have not heen N ohdMrsaGharles B iGlapn. work rather than return to Ameri- January 20, 1918, as he was riding | farm crops estima b 7 anc Berveiih ey N e DRl AR ES ca and lay eside the uniform on messenger duty. Blood poison. | of the crops July plo v cockinsioyengbolling G George W. Perkins, Jr, is 24 ing set in and he was forced to | today by the depa iR el conter ORI wears old and won his commission spend some time in a hospital. ture as follows: :\} nm\l \‘ ,.nln}]\f»a tt :‘vv‘wifzwxr BARLEYCORN NOT DEAD YET? on the other side. “Spike” is 25 On August 3, as he was riding Winteir wheat “m":"“"“’r‘h“”w:‘m"‘;"l’i\" “'“A’_;: That life is not yet extinct in old years old and won a Croix de near Fere-en-Tardenois with mes- s 1’11\’::.\\i1yvr.n <;:v B weiter John Barleycorn was evinced at the Guerre. sages from the American command- 2000000 e AL d or “dry” cereals may be police ation this afternoon when Perkins, who is a graduate of er to the French a Boche plane ‘«"‘:" :-' f»” 00000 dionally if cost can be dis- Officer v.\h‘u‘]vr‘ walked in with Mi- Princeton, '17, became known spotted him. He shook his pursuer ln_mn4’4 0. vn:h_n < and with milk and fruit chael Cullinan in tow. Michael suc throughout the countiy for his by going through a clump of tree: I;;vvw".n. flax 12 2, ricd agreeable supper dish. 1t | ceeded in resuscitating old J. B. suf-| fight on the college “eating clgbs.” but when he reached the French | 000.000 tons, apples S@nemembened ‘that it takes | e ly to procure enough of the | With young Dick Cleveland, son of lines he collapsed from a couple of 000 firee times as much of theso | oo [0 Acauire a good sized jag. | the late President, he waged a war machine gun wounds in the back. 2 et When asked at the desk where he se- on these institutions as hot-beds of When he came to, it was to find the WILA: NOT FI cured the half pint found in his pock- college snobbery, and strived to French taking a great deal more in- Hartford, July 9 ets. Michael remarked, “Won't tell. eliminate this featire of college life terest in searching him for the mes- attorney, for Lhe ——— = by making these clubs more demo- sages than in looking into his rnni ) - cratic.. He was chairman of the dition, but the French genera 3 DAVIS MAY BE ON Semior Gouhcll, business menager squared it by decorating him. that the assaciation would INTERNATIONAL COURT of the crew and president of the John L. Mott is the son of Dr. l'v“:‘ to a teatilo tost .""" ‘“ Washington, July 9.--John Philadelphian Society. John R. Mott, General Secretary of ofEheeuS It 15 i« Raa g Y & ~ i annot »d this noo ot Davis, American Ambassador He has the distinction of being the National War Work Counctl of snnotnced {thlepnoon ity tailers an arrest would he greatest successes for the a n. if the City mission is to pro reater benefits for the good of 8 2ls by volume' to supply the Jounteof food as of cooked Liquor Dealers’ associatio8 cereals may be ade and e mad i District Attorney Wd; puddings, soups, cookies, WANT BIG UNION. Colo., July 9.—A resolution been selected as the American repre doing war work. This comes about C.A. overseas work early ix? 1917 sentative on the permanent court from the fact that he enlisted in and saw service in France with the international justice, which is to the “Y” for a period of six months organization before going into the formulated by the ~ Council of thy at a compensation of $1. There army over there. After the signing League of Nations. ,‘ are sevcrcl “dollar-a-year” men in army over there. potheriioods for the creation bor party was adopted sion of the annual con- the Brotherhood of Loco- jremen and Enginemen. soon as possible of a dealey been s=elling beer of more § half of one per cent c tent and the man would & } before Judge Chatfield in | | | | hda with the three n”wri\,(, Britain is understood to have perhaps the only “$2-a-year” man the Y.M.C.A. He enlisted in