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NEW B RALD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1916, Boston Store HALLOWEEN PRANKS “nescia sussat ™ hwanisiobsir | REPORTS SHOW | i . £ and Hold Up ¥ crs at Sc “WE PUT THE WORLD TO SLELDP" National Chamber of Commerce | Several Caught R Makes Ieconmiendations for the e Hartford “UNIVERSAL” }GirlsiuMaleAtlireAppe&rSmflk-, Tpheep o Gocanisansmmment |l CoREERIoonls O 0 Gy mme b || Om TGSt pion witsv Bhee g Washington, Nov. 1.—Recommend- | the steerage of the ship Maria over- | them. This is particularly true of | 10 G] arettes on Ma]fl St[‘fie[ ing that the shipping board v 5 jpowered the crew while the vessel | the Westmoreland and Hayette county | Trunks, Bags and Sewing Machines Now on Lower Floor. under 6,000 tons deadweight be sold | Wits bound from Novorossysk for Ba- | fields. There is now in my office a YA both fo American and forveign hid- | tUm, and robbed the passengers, ob- | committee of miners from a mine in Orders by Mail Are Villed and Goods Sent Promptly. b ~ 5 ders, that vessels over 6,000 tons be | tinin ),000,00 rubles, JFayette county where 500 men are Men S Plal—lnelettp Halloween was eclebrated last night Sy 000" (T ot o Peor a | On arriving at Batum officers of the | employed, and they have told me that ks | as it has not heen celebrated before inj o/ G W E0 O Bl L R S SR o vessel made a report of the robbery ] not only their mine but a number of a number of years, not since the black e S DLONeCUE DICLIGATL i K1 ship owning interests, and that the | 0 the British police who captured | other non-union mines are down.” clouds of war began o gather on the e e o [0 s o R eRdiMerenconbesl| e crt o UGk LineS - 4 % 7 i| tween the cost 4nd the sale price of Pirates frequently land along the Kentucky Affected Pajamas While the older members of | tho) 0% 409 dnips owned by (he shipping | Shoves of {he Black Sea and rob vil-| Madisonville, Ky, Nov. 1.—Ken- | -"1“‘”:{" set satistied themselves ‘:m‘i‘ hoard, the Chamber of Commerce of | 188es. At Trebizond recently pirates | tucky today was within the grasp of . ”T”“- n];Tyyv(”\"“;:\‘l‘fill\;\l;:)lf(‘:: of the the United States today submitted to boarded a Greek schooner and stabbed | a nation-wide strike of soft coal | th e tons ihe | or threw overboard its crew of 15 | miners which went into effect last | ’ o . ance jtbe: your Sl member organizations {he ey ol iy ! i : nd Nl ht Shlrts sl B Dal Lhem O I the| repor't of its committes on ocean trans. | MeN- They also captured the Rus- | midnisht Approximately 10,000 ° Ime honored way, But probabis e | ;iation. The members will ballot | Sian steamer Constantion while the | miners of the state had joined ~the Sion e O o festivitics was the | on the recommendations and the re- | Ve55¢l Was hound from Batum to Con- | walkout early today according to O l ay with the Halloween fes as the 1 . mumber of the fair sex who mas- | Sult will determine the aftitude of the stantinople. union officers who predicted that Made from the highest grade outing, | (% Geg about the city in male attive. | National organization toward pending e seve thousand additional men 2ok a o i & = oAl 2 would quit before N ay. fancy military loop trim. manufactur-| go i 400 S g heons mueh n evi- | &re Other recommendations of — ed by one of the best male inJEthe |80 s as the committee were: __ More Troops C: lled Out et country and sold at a price as cheap Oh, How They Can Smoke. American underwriters to be shown _— Knoxville, Tenn., Nov. 1.—Three you generally pay for inferior} —p. ;¢ shart hour last evening no| Preference: no intervention by the The New Britain Glee club will | #dditional companies of federal troops goods. s than 50 young women, masquer-| §oVernment in insurance. ! ohearse at the Y. W. C. A., Monday | '€ en route here today to reinforce | 1 o - = G o R 500 regulars o ere for possible ) g ading in uniforms or civilian clothes I'reedom from governmental night, at 8 o’clock. ;“ (zesularsialrend ynens for possiblei Pajamas—Siz Dolancine 1o the storner ses, basseq) lation as fo shipping rolites and Tt e Home Eonkel o In tRe Conl recionn of it nny . 2 PARTMEN ekt $3.00 suit. alone thel eastiside ot Maln) strect General declaration by congr Loule ‘;‘”'”' of the tome o || Kentucky ~and Tennessce. Union WE JUST OPENED A LARGE NEW DEPARTMENT RIGHT F o 2 east side of Ma n ™ 0 s o ealty company, is seriously, Aelalst 1o nn 3,000 sould Night Shirts—s 5 : e v e e Gl 2 Tt o o o Nk Griincl il || (0 B S o eaSillo Tclalclolnimealid SA00 i 2o nigrotid AT THE SOUTH ENTRANCE 5 = : vas the fact that by | operated American merchant marine, | though not critically, i his home | answer the call for a walkout in this 2 N Y e O A S N se were non.| Continued operation of competent | With a severe attack of grip. It was| district. This statement was vigor- | x ] ) s Eajama s DRnE g clllalaount, of fhese Wolo mor i ShERtat D firat Tearod that he had contracted | ously challensed by the operaic Ample Space and an Ample Stock of the Fine New Goods for the colorings, nicely made and trimmed, 6 | chalantly smoking cigarettes—just as|American owned shipyards for pri- 5 el Al & 5 i ears, $1.65 sult " | it nobody would penetrate their dis-| vate accounts. . j influenza, but attending physicians | The union men announced 2,500 men SRl e e \id today that his condition indicated | ceased work late Friday night and Ladies' mas—The same de-| 5115 S O o ) - | Strange to sayv, all who were smoking| QNLY U. S. CAN SAVE nothing more serious than the griy thousands would not report when the O e o o taten divectlylatithe Bouriiioe pendable “Universal” make; heavy, Shos 0 bl 5 e mines open Monday. N puffed away at their cigarettes as warm outing flannel, big variety styles N A I . e trance, south aisle, where you will find everything that is new and ned . °$| though they not only enfoyed them, VETERANS HOLD DANCE z g e and colors: two-piece and Billy Bu Sl R ARMENIAN PEOPLE L. F. & C. to Spend desirable in Handlserchiefs Sitech all 5 to $2.50 sult. | (jrely unfamiliar with the modus oper- - Yed 1 lette G White | andi et $331,000 in Factoriep Having now plenty of room to accommodate our growing-busi- adies’ Flannelette Gowns—White | andi. S e e willaxd Tdnton ! ; Pt : WA fiioy ) bie Sleohs o Many Dances Held. Minister, Just Back From Near Hast, | First Big Social of in Handkerchiefs we can fill every need in this domain, SRy I 'V meck,| There were numerous parties l: ; T e Pnnciandy : - C CRTRLD ety LA IOV GS VSUES e R i Gt ol Declares American Mandate Is All Host gisfstice daviiwere jgTantod thrceMpoET i T il . - ally build three additions to their e e e e, e e SRR i e That Can Save Country audinlasneisii; which will cost approximately grows greater. They always appe: stmas cial and dance in h B! ¥ s 4@ L . i R b ). This added to the permit which are an acceptable gift. Our present stock is extremely attractive dn which about 35 coupl Boston i Nov Ty e The i big dance of Rouillard-{ 000. This addec e pe ouill X S b s = e e ik o e Ther bers are here now The office employ o " = erf it - ; Linton camp, No. Veteran Soldie: tk{xe)_@f}( n:;:n\'c:;‘:r‘(l‘xfic f:,l . xm_s‘l‘:)g” uzlm xu|)(l design. Many of our hest Jvohll’x,\.nu:n hers a. e " & Clark’s gave a masquerade dance at [ 87Ot o 1y of thel o iiors' and Marines’ association, was; 000 factory show tha > x Would it not be well to make an early selection? St = 5 American board of commissioners for e "% 1 building activities will reach $331,000. the Y. W. ¢. A. The Lady Tabs had 5 ©C' [ held last night in Turner hall and was | 21040 e A v a dance in Booth’s hall. The Stan- e s o G o, e A0 || AnE RO Ry mx ml c{c(\ e . ley Works girls had a dance in Judd's s’ travel in the South Stanley street and will be one ¢ - hall, The oF the Siarle s Rulale ar st, discussing “America’s r persons, including a large proportion| ipe three additions for which one per- : - — ks e Gl sponsibility in Turkey,” in an address | ©f the membership of the camp, Were | it was taken out today. These three :;“‘.(‘1,"5113:2( h|‘|:1p ’q\(?f‘f.:\l,.i!] Sntlors| today, said that only under the man- entertained and the coffers of the or-| ;e: A brick and steel one story store- SHIP AND CREW MISSING. HELD IN $10,000 BOND > it T e el o hees e of America could Armenia expect zd_n\"/.un:m” \wl.-r;\fl swelled by the re-| house 155x46 :?m u;\ S;)lflh{;tgl:]\:’l‘_\ Havana, Oct. 31.—The small steam- Moodus, Nov. 1—Fighting extrad T s A < 4 e ty, independence and safety fr ceipts a he door. street at an estimated cost of ,000; | o) Maria Julia, belonging to the Antil- S Turner hall and another dance » % ¥ om < e er ) . g 5 ew York i place in Bardeck's hall. At the|annihilation. { The winner of the prize—a $5 gold | o three story factory for tempering | las Navigation Co., bound from Ha- | lonin New York unsuccessfully,.Lo Shuttle Meadaw club there was like- “The horrors of the Armenian | piece the holder of the ticket | work 6Sx40 feet on Elm street at an W a Halloween social and dance. atrocities have not been overdrawn,’ |upon which is written *50 Austin | estimated cost of §15,000: and a $200.- | steamer sailed October 22. She had a | 1n $10,000 each by Justice Willian Ol Paiol Beaed, he said. “Much has never and will | Street.” The floor judges awarded Miss | 000 factory of six stories, 289x96 feet, | crew of 19 men. Bfforts are Deing | qoo o oo s ie oo o o] S > The first patrol wag ‘ned by the| never be told. It seemed at times as | SUS! Glossup and Joseph Kenney | on East Main street, where Hanna's | made to have the government send a & et el ol relg t an e first patrol wagon owned by the | hever be told, t seemed at tmes a8 o prize for waltzing. The affair was | armary was. These three buildings | gunboat to search for the stcamer, | into the home of Charles Hall he police department which carried the|if we were In the very environs of [} 14 in the form of a combined prize | are fo be built by the Tdrrington Handkerchief Scason. The Landers, Frary & Clark Co. to- As the holiday season approaches interest in Handkerchiefg vana for Nuevitas, is missing. The | Weiss and Otto Schlessinger were hel B .o 5 . —_— -~ abo October N by ' ere 4 pseudonym ‘‘pie wagon,” fell a victim | hades. The country governmentally about October 4. There wera:kalg . and Halloween dance. Building company, Torrington. CLEARING HOUSE STATEMENT | . > house a considers EX ress Ser lce to the pranks of !.h(- Halloween merry- | js hopeless without.outside assistance. Plans have been made for an ox- i e rark e e from the house a considerable amou V walters 188t evening, when o fire badly | i ore were nio dividert opintons upen | servtcerer's rally to be held 11 the of silverware, jewelry and art objey Siiaeed the ohiclhe rest Pe: is more ; pa an | condition of clearing house banks and RIORT $ERLS T Gearge Sparmer were sammoned | S¥rian, all look to the United States | who served in any capacity during|fung is proposed to help him. It will | that they hold $16.547.740 reserve in | women who were taken to New Yoy LOCAL AND LONG _ DISTANCE | (; cxtinguish the blaze and after using | for help rather than to any Buropean | the wavare invited. be cxplained in all New Britain's | excess of legal requirements. This is | to identify the men said the latter h; MOVING AND TRUCKIN up the contents of two fire extinguish- [ country. Their confidence in America Much favorable comment was| ongregational churches tomorrow. |an increase of $12,5652,810 from last | travelled through this section lookir TRUCKS BY THIZ DAY OR HOUR. | ers, Engine Company No. 2 was called | was pathetic and yet reassuring expressed upon the excellency of the | _qqyt, week. for antique furniture. H H RRIS to finish the task. The top of the pa- “Pending the ratification of the |music rendered for dancing. A A ¢ trol was badly damaged. It was just|{reaty and creation of the league, S SRR - = 2 12 years ago. today that the wagon|some nation must step in to save the | VEWFLERS ACCUSE GERMANS. Care of Adna Johnson, was first put in service. It was dis- TEL. 9€1. placed by the automobile patrol five = = = years ago. Supernumerary Officer M. | this will necessarily be the conclusion bed Stdre. J. Moore was the driver of the patrol . : Again the appeal is to the United arle N 3 Eastwood Electrical Service | ;i jhat time, and the first occupant of | sty D2, abbeal 18 10 the ot Paris, Nov. 1 (By the ociated | States which Y Iready done so 4 . g o s a B ir rorker Press)—Charges of murder and Station and Garage. tho wagon was a Berlin iron worker| mych for this people to come to their | tureiary based on. artioles. 267 5 who was arrested by Patrolman Pat-| 5 o ClpAT R " | burglary based on articles 227 and Starting, Lighting and’ ¥gnition Sys- propection Neither Engzland nor ] S e Sl i sland MO'| 280 of the Versailles peace treaty. tem Speciali Gitl Badly T0ure. rance can do:this, -and Italy has de- | \vore lodged against German, office: MAXWELL clined. Miss Anna Scanlon, aged 18 years, in the Paris court house yesterday af 3 Lawlor street, was the victim of by a firm of jewelers in the Rue de a painful accident while celebrating | P C GON R G MEES la Paix. il et SR S iR EACE FERENCE T This firm had a hranch house at friends she stumbled and struck her e Ostend when the Germans occupied torehead against the curb, inflictingan| .. . the town in October, 1914, The ugly sash, Dr. John L. Kelly was| GCrmany’s Refusal to Aidin Blockad- | manager of the store and his wife lled to attend the injured girl and| o Russia is Onc Subject Taken | Wer shot and three safes were blown 15 stitches were required to close the 6= up and their contents taken. The - - wound. Up Today. names of the officers responsible are PLEASURE CARS A Pleasant Party. ol said to be Aco and Igance. M. IRVING JESTER Mr. and Mrs. John Jacob of Harri-| Paris Nov. 1.—Tho supreme coun-| The under secretary of state for 2 e son street tendered a Halloween party | Cil of the peace conference held both | military justice has been requested to 193 ARCH STREET T D et il aerim | e el s o FU o) bk || et e e o i o = ST at their home last evening. About 25| it an effort to dispose of two ques- | feers. ’fM delivery and heavy duty | rriends of the little miss were i at-| tions affecting Germany. e The first was the reply to her re- e et {1 tendance. During the evening Hal- e ¥ e FRENCH WAR RELIEF IR trucks, from 5 to § tons. loween games iere .enjoyed., The| garding her refusal to take part in L HELIEE WORBEE 1 5 1] F S > » i e DI I'ROVN ER < AMERICAN Balanced SiX, | nouse was decorated with Halloween | the Dlockade of Soviel Russia. ‘The BONT OWTEIIE = colors of black and vellow. sezond \ the prctocol which Ger- Paris, Oct. 31.—The death is an- Pleasure Cars, The North & Judd Co. officials re-| many will be asked to sign upon the | nounced of Madame Emile Boutroux, CITY SERVICE STATION. | ported to the police this morning that| formal ratification of the Versailles | widely known for her relief work dur- vandals had done considerable dam-| Peace treaty, guaranteeing that she| ing the war. Madame Boutrox was A. M. Pannessa, Prop. age at the factory t evening. About| Will fulfll the armistice terms. 63 vears old. Tt is believed her of- e | 0 Gows were shy of P | The cefinite e for the formal | farts in founding n Red (ross hospi- | N i NG (e e 1o g ratification of the treaty was dis- | tal at Thiers, France,/was responsible i school about 40 windows were smash- | cussed by the council, but it is un- | for the illness which brought about l M' 'stood no decision was reached. her death. A son of Madame Bou- ot s S e troux, Pierre Boutroux, is a professor 480 MAIN STREET St Sy cetiEation =5 B i at Trinceton university Mys. Churchill of Franklin square| DUGALD McMILLAN IMPROVED. A \ Hire, Day and Night ey 1 Livery Cars for Hire, Day complained to the police this morning The condition of Duzald MceMillan Storage, Supplics and Repalring. | (hat a picket fence around her prop-j which was reported as critical last S e e erty had been torn down last night,) night is considerably improved today. | the whist held last evening in Booth' and she desired the police to make an ¢ (he £ | e l‘“ ARG home of the prominent dry i hall under the auspices of St. Mary's | goER goods store proprietor this morning| Ladies T. A. and B. societe were as AMoore's blacksmith shop on Hart- hysi 3 o <o NG R, S SDCLELY SWele MANR[]SS AU lfi U il BT SR NG G Tore e || ey Bl that he had| follows: Ladies’ prizes st, M i Y 2 passed a comfortable night and that| mMary Poye o Mrs. T : ¥ ) Sion Ureakin. ber at] Mary Poyer; second, Mrs. Thomas AND AGENOY, dals, who besides breaking a num S 3 L X 1 [Eoye | Mr OVERILA e s | o orovemen eIl Peivo ke ditor g et B. . Donahue The care of the human dead has always been counted Storage and Accessorles, L — Gentlemen's prize irst, James £ a gt A e : a reverent and necessary duty, as old as the human race, Repair Werk a Specialty. : S | Ralph; second, Martin Walsh; third, - S e the appeal of the Pilgrim Memorial e i 7 : e : St anay 139 Arch St | METHODIST Baraay crass | fue anvent of (he Blerin Memarlal | games’ coyle. ) gnd as imperative as the law of life itself, and its func- e TO BE REORGANIZED SUNDAY | Congregational churches tomorrow. BOMB PLOT IN TOKIO. tions for ages have been invested with mysticism and The young men of the Methodist| —advt. Mol Nov “ 9 5 chureh will meet Xunday noon for the e Foslo Nov LBy e mociaied superstition. By a slow process conterminious with the xploded out- | i e | 'pose f eorganizing e 1 7 > | 5 2 : i | Dumen class whieh was vorced 1o die | SPECIAL NOTICE | = st v toreien offico nere today. | ( progress of the human race, it has come to its latter-day Armenians from annihiliation. Tt P left to the Turk, Tartar and Kurd | C12im Army Shot Manager and Rob- THE MODERN FUNERAL S > & WITH the growth of accurate knowledge and the ap-~ plication of scientific methods of study, and wunder the guidance of physical laws as set forth in bacteriology and sanitation, the care of the human dead has taken on new and enlarged forms, and lifted the caretaker from a menial to a professional of a distinctive order, taking account not only of the inanimate clay and its decent disposition, but of the overshadowing well-being of the living. BEES & SRV = WHIST PRIZE WINNERS. BT © band during 1917 on wccount of <o No fatalities resulted from the explo- | it x I o 0 Tt b ithi a bkl Bl ol S sion, which comncided With @ celebra- development by the operation of forces within and in- Covn, RIS W IR E STl G of S sl e | fluences from without, very successful, having a membership | o e 8 STR 0L D Aercs Haon The spirit of New Ensland s o offf moroREhansg Suoun E RIS M ORI 8 i o SO T s c.—advt worth saving, New Britain will learn hoped that a large number of the old — o e e 3 ! members will attend the meeting and | OO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION. | churches, one of the most practical I he uneral Home diclpiolizanizefthe class alol — — | ways in which it can be done.~——advt day needs. TFFOR SALKE~—Ford runabout. Inquire —_—— i - at Singer store, 23 West Main St. Deaths and Fuuerals 15 WALNUT ST. ELEPHONE Tcel. 16 Any Tour, Day or Night. 11-1-1dx aeon i3 TARRANT & HAFFEY __FURNISHED ROOMS Fred O. Hasse. This is the fourth of a series of advertisements by An- UNDERTAKERS e o e ieme on | TGN uneral ot Bied [0 R sa s ot drews & Doolittle, Embalmers, Funeral Directors . 5 da e i S = > ig ousekeeping. Ve heated Hartford, formerly of this city, was i & = 7 ’ ’ : DEL LNI:.\LITJ(\ prime fea- | 33 )l\l:l;nl“&t., Tfl] lul:l_ lO;Tm, 1 and central. 16 Prospect street. held this afternoon at Taylor & Mo- and Sanitarians. ture of our Jubilec St,, Tel. ! 51- b 11-1-d1x | deen’s funeral house. Rev. George T. (Copyright 1919) TAXICAB SERVICE Lady Attendant—Free Use of Chapel. - | Linsley officiated at the service and i When you call 1728-5 for a car and —Orders Taken For Upholstery— NOTICE. the remains will be taken to Spring we promise one on a certain time—a HOUSE SOLD over my head. Must field, Mas Monday for interment. clean, carefully driven car WILL be DON'T FORGET sacrifice my world renowned Sohmer R e at the place ON TIME piano (mahogany case) very little Card of Thanks. ot O T A e used. $250 cash. Address Box | We wish to express our heartfelt one of our cars. D, 30, Herald. 11-1-d1 | thanks to friends and neighbors for (ot S Ty o e ~ | sympathy and kindness at the time { 5 N S ocal and long distance moving and PURNISHED ROOMS of sickness and death of John Moran, i i i i Weldieeaie o funezely i apectaty trucking. = Planos and partics at rea. | TO RENT—Stoam heated front room. | We are also thankful for floral con- il e STELTaE sonable prices. Also storage. ’Phone Suitable for two gentlemen. Space | tributions STEVE’S TA) ERVICE GARAGE | 887-32 and 382. 8 Gilbert street, for auto if required. Address 84 Y, MRS, JOHN MORAN Rear 505 Main Street New Britain, % l Herald, 11-1-3dx AND FAMILY

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