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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMB ER 10, 191& o ERL‘M T CITY ITEMS | ~ PRINCIPALS IN TRUNK MYSTERY ' . Deaths and Funerals. | READY FOR NEXT causus AFETY RAZOR Py ! The 1m|(1h:‘4pll"ll:"-\“lll;l( II"MHN h will phomas J. .\n:ll-l_(;:;n;l.ln r Enumer: | T 2 o d ashing achine @ . ” SRS SR T orning EXPORT TRADE i e :V‘,__“\'\ e .\1,”1:\'_” sl 3 § 3 ¢ . ; pe held at 9 o'clock Friday mornin at St Peter's church. The burlal will ators to Fake January Lists of Ress your Libcr bonds and 2 FEeah i ¢ & 5 be in the new Catholic cemetery. 4 ¥ i Christmas checks at the Big Store. » i 3 5 ¢ 2 idents—May Pay 3 Cents a Name. advt. . 3 Mrs. Mary A, Sass. Larsest stock of Iver-Sharp pen- Mrs. Mary Agnes Sass, widow of Cils in the state. Porter & Dyson Co. | the late William Sass, died this morn- 1y 3 | ing at her home at 563 Stanley street. by qualified enumerators. The sys-g Hugo Matsen, of the John A, An- She was bo in Germany 1d was tem of renumeration will be the drews company has returned (o his 68 years of age. Surviving are two home at 21 Winthron street after hav daughte . Clara Jud and Miss ing an X taken of his wrist whiciy Garoline: ; lso two brothers Ja- he fractured last week cob and ( » Marquardt of Erie, overy name taken Although an- See Iiden washing Pennsylvar Funeral services will nouncement has not been made it is Bapry & Bamforth's. 1 o : be held : 0 from the ecxpected an allowance of three cents Stantey Prior, of Curtis street, Who : : - & : home and at 3 o'clock from the Ger- a name will be made this year. More has been with the American Hund- : : : ; - 5 man Baptist church. Rev. Wilkins is than $3,500,000 will be spent by the | ware corporation in the contract dc- g : ‘ 2 o ¢ s in charge. Interment will be in Department of Commerce for service: { partment, has severed his connectio: Fairview cemetery. rendered by the enumerators. " With that company and will take up 3 5 sk Thomas J. Smith of this city wah i new work the first of next week S 5 g % i ¥. 0. Scripture, ! appointed census supervisor for the | Seo FEden washing machine al; : 3 & B o ’ | Harmony lodge, A. F. and A. M. four northern counties in Connecti- ury & Bamforts, 19 Main. e . 3 : : Lev Y in charge of the funeral of Frank oyt by.the Dept. of Commerce sev club dance, Bungalow, Fri. eve. S Sy IV Otis Scripture, held this afternoon ) VIS, FLORENCE T CRITCHLOW JOSEPH VIRGO MRS SARAH TABOR from his late home at 15 Lenox place. and chorus of the K. of Rev. William Ross, pastor of the First . ; d a rehearsal at tl i Miss Tabor's sister, who found the Virgo, an embalmer, and former Bap hurch s arge . C. play will hold a rehearsa oo, A i & emba . and former Bautist church, was in charge of the S SR S club rooms tomorrow evening af yateny in her home is centered about th sweetheart of the dead girl. Mrs. funeral. The bearers were Elmer DeXt censu e ,'": ’;1‘” ,1 f:h“ three principals. Mrs. Critchlow, [ Sarah Tabor ix the body {s not Stome, W. A. Houre, Burton W. 53PS to be fllled, prinelpally ' .Lhs body, is being detained with Josevh | that of her sister-in-law. Lewis, Frank Woods, Willlam Cowli- SMall communities {"‘}”Tffi""i el Barey & Bamfortt 9 Ms it shaw and Ralph Beach. Burlal was tn the lack of rallroag facit®ies, e William H. Bishep of Emmons p = = = = Fairview. cemetery. Mr. Smith does not unh(‘hlm e un? has gone to Springfleld, Mass., to at- 3 TN _ difficulty in having assistants enoug tendtend the concert of the Orpheus DENY LIQUOR DRUN ! MUST OBEY ORDERS BAD BLOW FOR WETS Andrew Harpis. to handle the situation. ,;1 5 _blmllk club this evening. * 3 Andrew Harris, aged 63 years of IS @ well known resident of this city jce Eden washing machine IN BIG AIR RACE T L #1 Arch street, die . having served as registrar of voters treet, died this : afternoon Bart e rar iRl RS Do | dames storer Will Enforce Tuel Con- at the New Britain General hospital, He was also chairmen of the Demo- The se of ig rn d S ——— Seeretary Lansing N 4 J : | | g ) ¥ Lansing Will Not Have to . .00 o0 Mamie Dunn, cratic Town committee for severa K Andrew Milowschevik was heard iny gmia)e gy 3 IS servation Edict in - New England Show Wi R s . The funeral arrangements are incom- Years, and a member of the board Ul <JANE CARROLL Ay couie. this morning betore flicials Take JIssue With “lying i trolibioe s mdlama Sl e e P W does a woman know about| judge James cill. Judge B B poyionin Siagement—rrobe May | tates—Will Enforce Rule tion Should Not Be Declared Void. | m—— Smith is a member of the Knights o afety vazors? Or what does she| Hungerford wi > plain- Boston, Dec. 10.—James J. St | DISCUSS COAL SITUATION. Columbus. now nbiout forcign trade? | T s AEET (2 Wt 4o Be Ordered By War Dept i sttt o (bt S e Mnston et L. s nctitlon oné of ‘them knows considerable ! the defendant. The suit was for com- & Dlaed In ehanme s for thls Stale Was{ fleq in the district court last week Governors of New England States bout both, for announcement has sion of a s of real estate. De- Washington, Dec. 10.—An official in New England by the New Ens ”(d by Robert Wideman, of Port Jervis, Gather in Boston. Tel. 162 ny Hour, Day or Night cen made by George L. Storm, chair- jon was reserved. stiga 8 e s 5 Fiis 4 Sl ' 1 PO Dy BootE SLOMAC RS o8 ing i investigation will be ordered by the jederal fuel committee today. He an- | Y., seeking to compel Secre Boston, Dec. 10.—The governors of TARRANT & HAFFEY , wan of the American Safety Razor S den washinzmachines ot [se 5 anar i entd intolatatenients . dtaten: at- nounced that it was Jerative {hut LANSNg . to. show cause why the |, SRR T orporation, that a woman has been | Barry & Bamfortl 19 Main.—advt. | tributed to Teut. Belvin W. May- -y user o e Lk 0l r S e eend iasieah UNDERTAKERS i z 1 Sk 2oy user of light, heat or power in | Proclamation of the State department ereq at the State House late today A cas &a amed. gencral manager of the sub-| wre local azents for Ever-Shat | nard of (he srm e etthatio o S suetion!lcomply Strlativl with e | announeing fratiflcation of the DroMI= foy n confirenss onltha tallroad! sitg. 33(MYETLI S, Xast Xind Ofloe, Si§ idi 4 ;‘\Um]\ ‘«rm iy of that mlll‘n— | pencils. Porter & Dyson Co.—advt secret of the failure of some of the rederal regulaions “which must be re- { bition constitutional act should not be tion and on the coal shortage. With {h‘lh”fc “"p’fc" éhl-f'u vl mtllion-dollar corporation. e silots in the recent transcontinental guarded as e ¢ held null an id has be smissed them T o age. WU Lady Attendant—Free Use of Chapel ume 15 Miss Jane Carroll. She is a | ! garded as in full force and effect Ul end voldihas been'dismis them sat officials of railroads of this army air race “can be attributed (0 now.” Mr. Storer emphasized the | DY Justice Hitz. The petition L Orders Taken for Upholstering. Forng. ate, ¢ serve g - 0 . ' A = i > f ' section and men w are s rvis- iy sarauiate, and served iner 2n THINKING UP REFORMS too much booze.” If it is found that statement that “not a pound tt | based upon the assertion that the da- jng o, oacubey = = | of soft ¢ Ion iy R o e Lo soft ing fuel regulations in the several - i prenticeship in “the study of foreign | Lieut Maynard has been correctly coal is coming to New England over | Partment was in error in assuming gates. It was said the conditions of FUNERAL DIREOTORS i foreig ra -omotion X rade reign trade pro quoted, it sald today at the de- our railways, and has not been for ! that: 33 s s had ratified, as time . yanager of the American = Expr Former London Scrvant 'l Tells | partment, he will be required (o 20 days.” had not.been allowed to submit the :-he.:J:’:md\bl :m::m}l kt“.c mhm; g Afldrews&nomltfle I"c ompuny 2 Lo 5 . e 5 ror eral control to private own- : ; ; . justify or prove his statements before This was never true, 3 ! . s 1 onl deai . y . A\nicrican Goods Liked. How She Studicd Politics—Wants ol T ¢ he said, | question to the voters in states desir- qpghip would receive principal atten- S Sl o B il her an ofiicial board. even for a single day during the war. | ing to take that course. Counsel for (ion from the conferees, with the coal THE FUNERAL HOME bwn about the foreign (rade situation to Go to Parliament, Officials said no oflicial reports had Shipments by water are few and by | Wideman noted an appeal to the dis- conditions fo be comsidered inci- Officc and Parlors 15 Walnut Street. vhich she going to put into effect been received indicatinng that any sea and Jand New lngland's supply of | trict court of appeals. | dentally. Telephone, q el ‘5 8oing ; ;1 London, Dec. 2.—Jessic Stephens, |fiyer in the transcontinental race Steam coal has been reduced to AT for instance. it is her belief, she to] the former domestic servant who was | used intoxicants during the contest. DPer cent. of our daily needs. We are — The national census will be taker | | 1 here the first two weeks in January ume as that followed in the 1900 census, which allowed two cents foi eral months ago and has been work. ing steadily to perfect an organizi. | tion to ci out the taking of the dinning b with the discovery of the n-mlv.t]mu!\ a'clocks. o Iidea washi machine at | POAY of Miss Maude Tabor in a trunk ays, that Jiuropeans are partial 4 SR . 5 | They als inted 1ha overy living on ou reserves hich dre Riericas made Goais and. (at (RS ) reconts eloeed to a seat on the bor- | Thes wl pobiied out unws, | very GULE, S G reseves vkl FEEEEEE @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@g@@@@@@m@@@@@@@@@m ough council Bermondsey, a L invite bli f N y THE L PORTER CO. Soa, i aSament sheir nen Tnited States; particularly staple ne- ecach control station to determine his home, occupying 4 floors at 377-79 Main Street. 1SANTA CLAUS HEADQUARTERS ¢ ities, is going to increase T physical fitness for continuing the | BALANCE FAVOIR. Be sure and bring the Kid- = vithin the next few year: is the first step in the direction of .th- flight. Jisd ¢ the business recovery of Europe|lhouse of commons. In an interview | Claims Against Germany for Ships dies for a visit to our com- [m] plete El TOYLAND ¢ nd the resumption of her own manu- | she spoke with quiet confidence of her | Sunk More Than Offset Amount Duc. | >arlia and gave In this popular department @ we have a large stock of Eyo Sens many instances of how Amiericals iWe “!:_ ,‘,t:”‘l‘,.' T“'Tth e iness in | saved for women. She told of plans DR | claims against Germany grawing out articles that will surely please [] the kiddies. Select from the [§] she Wi aking - the benefit of o of the sinking of the Lusitania and 2 SO O oun- | she was making for t - ) e i ne smaller and less T T e o Premicr Lloyd George and Foreign | other vessels by submarines and on ac- ies. oo, says Miss Carroll. "ML} 0T Gbhed myself of sleep at nights| | count of other war damages will more Oy e accassorios 1o Persin, I~ | and rose in the morning to study poli- thiin offset the amount which will o ?a( :l’;}x\ui\ ’\‘r. 2, many of the islands | tics” she said. “There, T believed, lay of Long Standing Question. due from the U 2d States on accouut following: 4 KIDDIE CAR WAGONS i | iy o way t form. My fiyst hand G 0 1000 (et Clhommen coen of the South Seas, - Icolund, ~Fussia, | the Wa¥ 10 GOl ok Tghve mo| ' London, ‘Dec. 10.—Important con-| American parts when the s B pean aRd oy tany ideas to base my political plans | versations | regarding the Adriatic | Stafes entered the war, shipping board DOLL CARRIAGES & ROCKING HORSES ]| AUTOMOBILES % ster Scialcia Secking Settlement )} ) o 7 o o o v G WOULD CONNECT whose trip to England is said to he | A """”'" “‘I 0.000.000 to $140,000,000. 7 e i i mainly for the purpose of achieving , Wil be credited to Germany on indem- B iEEG: Whonloie Aliuen LAKES WITH SEA |2 quick scttioment of the issues ins | Mities awarded by the allied rep Claimed, Ts Declared to Be Child of volved. tions commission. but as the American el fordian alhisters wasttoins claims before the commission will Mary Ryan. left London today but postponed his MOre than offset the value of the ships, 20 Association of Commerce | departure in view of the poposed visie ©OMCials asserted there was little like i Dieiiies L o e hood that the ['nited States would be who will enter the conference on his | (i11ed upon to make any payment to the comn Toronto, Pnt., Dec. 10.—Mary Ryan was declared the mother of *“‘Bal Advocates St. Lawrence River Irene,” whom Mrs. Dolly L. Matters A S of Chicage claimed as hers, in ol Channel for Trade Use, arrival from Par judgment Handed down by Judge Len- IR o iy i S e e TOO LATE FOR (1/\5\"‘11 ATION nox in the Ontario supremc court. VTN, Ao S SR CLL e L ShR < swho Is. on rball on railroad yards congested with loaded | Washington, Dee. 10.—A house res- AN r or threo ‘harge of kidnapping the child, will coal cars, beople in some sections of |.olution authorizing expenditure of an | for light housekecping. ne ose the right to a large estate willed (3¢ west are burning furniture to keep \Hnl.\'.(wl ‘h :mf-v '?l' the p port's bu- |{ center, by mother and son. Ameri- her by her husband on the condition ¢ "o sine the rivers and harbors | SeaS § 00,000 fund to check immi- cans. Box 173, Plainville, of her becoming a mother, if the court o 1woos'\was told today by H. H. Mer- lecision is upheld on appeal. Che kidnapping charge was made inst Mrs. Matters after o United « court had decided that M Ryan was the child’s mother and had | given the baby inlo her custody, Sub-| ¢hannel in the St. Lawrence river to quently Mrs. Matters went to Otta-: conpect the Great Lakes with the sea. wa and attemped to kidnap the child he present coal crisis, he declared., was rom the Ryan home, an attempt) jy g large measure a transportation svhich led to her : 3 As chairman of the Tllinois coal After Mrs. Matter's husband died | sped - d he had re- n 1915, she ontered a maternity S 5 ay imploring that “titution at Oftawa, in which Miss | nore coal be sent to that section Ryan was an inmate. Dr. ’Rm'o:n'fl.' “Yet here in the east,”” hc said, medical officcr at the institution, ad- | “you have mote coal than is needed mitted in -court here that the child - the necessities in the next few < was Miss Ryan's and that an opera- | :\(»\(‘mkh_p Out in Montana, with the Scle Agents tion had been performed upon Mrs.| thermometer ranging from 25 to 30 Matters to support her claim of degrees belaw zero, householders and i for motherhood. e also admitted hav-! cven small industrial plants are burn- falsitied the hospital records. Miss ing furniture and woodwork. Towa i 1, was told, he said, that her child | burning wood and cutting down trecs ——————— | Alfred Dunhill’s Roston Blue o wlonl[0NY. #i || Standard Bruyere Pipes b 10c Lo ¢ Y . » Conn. gration of radicals passed today 19 2-10-2dx : by the senate. 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