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ERALD, TUESDAY, 1620, MARCH 16, |NERE ARE A LOT OF) METHODS OF § ATTRACTING 47N If you dress in the mode the moment, your stylish be; ing will force your bu ations on the attentions a busy world, & in a Clothe your individuality a manner that will sdcure hearing for your personality. There's a bunch of co in glad garments if they S well fitted to your necds and to your figure, NEW SPRING SUITS The Farrell Clothing Co. 271 MAIN ST. WALRATH IS COUNCIL CANDIDATE IN FIFTH Spring Bed salesman is On Iept can Tichet—MIlynar: Also Running. Fifth ward republicans have vailed upon Harvey K. Walrath 2 Washington street, to become candidate for the common council and arg now circulating his petition ndidacy. Walrath wus connect- for a number of yeurs with the 1 plant of the National Spring Fed company s a sai sman and more recently with the Boston office of the concern His territory embraces a number of Connecticut cities. Wal- rath familiar with city affairs and although he is new in active politics, his friends believe he wouid be a val- uable acquisiticn to the council. Joseph Nily ki Broad sreet s also circulating petition for the council on the republican tie et. He tormerly cenducted a cafe on the premises owned by N. F. Glover and some time ago came into pos- session of that property. He is heavy taxpaver and a close student of ¢ity questions. He is one of the most prominent of the Polish residents in /that ward e Members pre- of ix of 3 a the that the G. O. ffth ward are confidently sure the ward will go republican in “éétion and expect to place all their nominecs in office. When Mayor Quigey first for office, the ward turned the democratic to the republican but has since revert- to the democratic part of B from side ed v LAWYER NAIR TO PRACTICE IN BRISTOL AND THIS CT1 who has Judge I Hunger- ctice of law in this months, will open & sristol in a few days of his time to prac His local office will same previously. In will have an office lise, formerly of this conducting a foreign insurance agency. Lawyer David Nair, associated with ford in the pr k-'u,\ for several $ianeh office in devote part in each city ain the tol he ank S who now change and and tice as with city ex- HAS HUSBAY 1 33 — Men in Middle West F Y 8 Against Their Wife. B yion, Ohio, March 16— (B®t their “wife” has 22 hus angd divorced ‘from none of then Tiffio Sallic of Cincinnati, and James Nick of Davton, jointly, asked po- lee today M aret Fos- tey, 21 of big Sailie Charge viming ands, is to arrvest charge said to in claims _ he b woman at Chevoit, O, February 1620, and Nick claims to have wed her March 6. They are joining in the hunt for their allezed common wite. on a Q. the 16, be married FREALTY The following realty deals w fered tod for record in the office of the town clerk: Henry Kenig to Martin Iarnest, property on Fairview strect; Nicola Valéntine to Aurelia Maxso. property on Lilac reet: The Badwell Land company to Paoclo Ca- lotti, property White's farms: Jolin O'firien to Peringt laf on Tremont Sebasting street NTEN A’ missionaty befheld at the S LUNCHEON, Lenten luncheon will suth church Wednes- day at 12 oclock. Following the lumcheon Miss Caroline Hamilton of Ajfitab will zive an intercsting mis- sBnary address. At 2 o'clock Miss Mary 1. Bingham will give a stereop- ficon lecture on “Svringiime in apan.’ LUNCHEONS TO CONTINUE. The regular Tuesday luncheon of the Chamber of Commerce was unde, m by the members attending noon. It was the consensus of opinion that the luncheons should be continued weekly until June and that theyr should he discontinued during the summer months. TOO LATE FOR CLASSIE CATION willing girl West for second Main St 3-16- been | { difficulty | tached. RENTS GOING UP ts Told to Vote For Low T e On Promis¢ of No Rent In- 1s¢ ind They Have Been Fooled pronminent landlord which they are not In the advent of the vote at the polls on the matler of tax rates, one of the tenants sayvs, prom- ises were made that rents would not be inereased if the low rate was adopted and althougsh instances of violations of that promise were seen on all sides a year previously, this tenant and a number of othels thought it worth a chance. As a re- sult they worked for the low tax-rate. Within week after the rate carried, the landlord came to each of his 15 tenants and notified of an in- crease of $5 on each, making a to- tal of $65 a month and $i80 a year. In addition, three stores were in- creased zlso. Asked why Tenants of one have a grievance slow to express. up to the he was not living his promise to keep rents down. landlord said his increased —as ment raisad his texes $ah0. Bxclu- sive of the profits on increased store rental., the tenant claims, his guin has been $230. “Ged help the man who tries o put over a low tax-ratc for o third time.” the grieved spokesman of the 13 tens ants say “if our vctes ean defeat it.” TELLS OF RESCUE Steamer Lymon Arrives in New York With Crew From Stranded Ship. Bosten, March 16.—The steamer Lymon arriving here today with the 27 men of the crew of the Chilean steamer Yunga and Mrs. William Maun, the captain’s wife, brought de- tails of their rescue from their sink- ing ship off Cape Lookout last Sat- urday. All were pulled nearly ex hausted into a life boat of the ly- mon after they had jumped into the stormy sea from the Yunsgai's side. The Yungai, formerly the Ameri- can steamer Saranac, sprang a leak Thursday when two days out of New York for Havana and Chilean ports. Notwithstanding constant work at the pumps the water gaimed. Friday o southerly gale set in and by Satur- day morning the fires were extin- suished. Distress calls were sounded and the Lymon responded. After a search of four came up with the Yungai and with in the heavy seas put a over. After several unsuccess- ful efforts to reach the side of the ship, the life boat was brousht to a posilion 100 vards y and the men of the Yungai sent over a line which, secured by the life boat crew hecame the means of rescue. To this a buoy with hauling lines was at- One by one several of the Yungai's crew jumped from the foundering ship into the sea and were hours she boat { drawn aboard the boat, the buoy then this | | Scores Hw ! rilled i | peatedly { Captain | stock the Yunga improvised Mrs. Mann swimming the tossing aboard the to f the being hauled back With the safety o ferry service established. was entrusted to it. After part of the way throuzh waters, she was pulled bout uninjured. WRANGLE ON TREATY Senate Leaders Working for Agree- ment to Vote Thix Week and Settle Question One Way or Another. 16.—Senate for an agree- of the the pact Wilson or of March today ratification week so President consideration Washington, leaders worked ment to vote on peace treaty this might be sent to laid aside to permit other business. Adoption yesterday arvation to article X. to 26 removed the last obstacle to a vole on the treaty itself, although a number of other questions remain to he settled first. Fourteen democrats voled wih the majority but that number was less than half of the strength whic ardent ratificationists had promised Administration s seemed without fear that their forces would crumble sufficiently to enable the republicans to ratify the pact with the objectionable reservation to arti- cle which President Wilson let it be known through Senator Hitch- cock he would not accept. of the sub-res- by a vete of 56 COURT-ROOM CROWDED, Away When Jones- Murder Case Comes Up. March 16.— turned away from su- when the trial of charged with the Esther Hoperoft, en- tered upon its third week. Only the scating capacity of the room may be with spectators. Miss liegge. stenographer Cor- oner Mix, resumed reading her notes of the autopsy, counsel for Jones Te- having argument over the admissibility of portions of the notes. Donnelly of the detective swore that Jones answered vol- when questioned the Turned Hoperoft New Haven, persons were perior court today liam M. Jones murder of Mrs. ‘cores of to force untarily covoner. by HARDWOOD M 5 Memphis, Tenn., March 16.—The more than 300 members of tha American Hardwood Munufacturers' associution were restrained from fur- ther exchange aMl distribution of nd sales statements and certain other trade reports by an injunction granted here today by Federal Judsge MecCall RESTRAINED. YOUNG GIRL_SHOT. March 16.—The working much exeited against the ministration as a conse- quence of the shooting of a young zirl in the south Berlin railway sta- tion and the killing of four persons in the north Berlin industrial sec- tion by guards. according to a Ber- lin dispatch to the Evening News. London. classes are Kapp " CITY ITEMS | At 2 me Knights « ting of lureka lod Pythias, Wednesday ning at 90 Arch street, the sccond rank will be conferred on a cluss. Three small boys were arrested to- day by the police for alle thelts committed last night af Monicr Broti- ers’ store on Main strect William Burn the High s athlete, was reported asi fairly conditior at the New Britain eral hospital this afternoon. [ stated that it will require from to four days before the cutcome the operation may be determined. Joseph Totire of Elm street. v rrested this afternoon for operating an automobile without having proper brakes. Lieutenant Rridgeman of the state police was in this city this afternoon. hoel good was three of AFTER BOOTLEGG Liquor Agents in State Will Begin \c- tive Campaign This Weck. Hariford, March 16.—A combincd o~ e e At WALL STREET STOCK Wall cancellation the Street, 1 of 30 p. m. da aithoug gains occurred durvin less active inid-session, money yed cased to 8 per cent. R disy marker irr arity, ment shares of thai group moderately, while scconds as represented by Te Island and New ; strong. Wall { advances i Steel, Gene Iaven, were Street, rere al shares Noon. — Substantia made Motors kindred also rising 2 to sleuthing and educational tour will be conducted this week by the federal inspectors ot the Connecticut prohibi- | tion enforcement department. The in- vestigation will be cwrried out under the direction of Julius C. Stremlau, state enforcement ofhi The agents will visit various pa: of the state for the purpose of d terming the quantity of distilled spir- its in possession of persons who are permitted by law to have a certain amount on hand. Incidentall the inspectors will try to secure informa- tion concerning the illegal use of in- toxicating beverages. if there are such cases in the state, and also ascertain i persons in Conne are obtaining liquor through representation. Bail for Hearing Squad Case. ew York, March 16. Frederick F. Franklin. the police detective indicted ax a result of the grand jury's investization of the “vice squad” was released today in $5,000 bail for hearing tomorrow. Like Detective John J. Gunson, the first police official indicted, Frankiin is accused of having benefited ind rectly by the “earnings” of a woman. Bribery and extortion are the tech- nical charges against both detectives A ant District Attorney Smith who has charge of the investigation, said he expected “at least two and possibly three” other indictments of members of the police department within a few days. In $5,000 on Vi Detective second Woman Is Sent Insanc Asylum March 16.—A woman to the Middletown - Judge Gilson of New Haven New Haven. was committed sane asylum today by the probate court, who, according to evidence given, had become mentally unbalanced through use of w device which under the fingers of those using it spells out answers to questions, The court recently appointed au new admir rator of an estate because the mother of the man who had served declared that he was not a ‘proper person. The mother, it was after- wards found had been influenced by a similar device. Orros 'O BOOZE. -Service Men New York Assembly Say “No.* in 16. and New No hill sale of York ner Albany, March permit manufacture and light wines in be supported by the service men in the assembly uas a group. At a conference of service men today an attempt by Assembly- man Louis \. Cuvillier. democrat, to be will fo points. EXtensive realizing vited by the sudden advance much of this advantage was Crucible falling back rply. Reac tions were partly oifset, however, free buying of the more sues especially ipping cquip ments. coppers. tobaccos and oil the Mexican group. Maintenance the 9 per cent rfor call in was sh staple i rate Wall Street, Close- moto equipments and oil: 20 points. Rales The closing pproximated was irrezula 1,100,000 shaves. New tions, members Exchang York furnis of Stock hed by Richter the "New York March Hizh lLow Allis-Chalmers Mfs 44 123 Am Beet Sugar .. 5 W ¥ Can yL 1 Am Car & Fdy Am H & L Am Loco Am Smelt Am Sum Am Tel Am Tob Am Woolen Anaconda Cop AMch T & S F At Gulf & W Baldwin Loco BIE O Beth Steel I BERAT Cin Pac Cen Leatl: Co Ches & Ohio Chi Mil & St Chi Rock 1 & Chile Cep .. Col 1 Cons Corn Crucible s Cuba Cane rdicott-Johnson Frie Gen Gen Motors Goodrich Co Gt Nor prd Illinois Cen Inspiration Cop Interhoro Con Interboro Con Int Mer Mar & fnt Mer Mar pfd.. Int Nickel ....... Int Paper .. Kelly Springiield Kennee Copper TLac Steel Lehigh Valle Max Motor .... Petroleum le Steel souri Iac . Lead Central NYNH&H 16, & Tob) & Tel P P Prod 107 Elee prd New York. to have the soldier mem- bers vote untt for a light hever- age measure was defeated The conference went on record as being opposcd 1o the approval or dis- approval of any legislation introduced in the assembly which does not di- rectly affect the Ameri Legion. an North American Northern Pac Ohio Cities Pan Am I Penn It It 12 Pressed Steel 9 9 9 Reading 85 ReDRIE S IR e ¥ 04 RovaliD i roo Gas & LUDENDORFF ATTENDS. London, March 16.—The new : ernment at Berlin held a cabinet counéil last night which was attend- ed by Gen. l.audendorff, former first quartermas‘er general of the German army, accordi 10 a dispatch te the Ixchange Telegraph Co. from the German capital by way of Amster- dam. NEW GOV AT MUNICH. London, March 16.—A\ new ment was formed at Munich. Bav: vesterday composed of democrats i the centre party, according to a Co- penhagen dispatch to the Central News. The new government will meet today, the dispateh OlL BIDS ARE Washington. March bids opencd today by partment covered les of the 5.000.000 barrels asked for and prices quoted were more than 100 per cent above those in current con- tracts. d govern- Suys. HIGH. 16.—T"uel oil the navy de- than one-fifth STS HEAVY FINES, aven, March 16.— Joseph ault of Waterbury, for violation of the Volstead act. in federal court today was fined $100 and sent to jail for 30 d and fined $500 on a second count. WOOD GIVE Washington. March 16—2Major Gen Leonard Wood today asked for and was granted a two months® leave absence to conduct his campaign the republican nomination for dent. of for presi- SPECIAL NOTICE Winthrop council, Sons and Dau ters of Liberty, will meet tomorrow eveéning at 7:30 after which they will Sinclair Oil Ref .. i 4 Sloss-S Steel & T 7 uthern Pac Southern Ry ... Studebaker Texas (o Texas & Pac Tobacco 1’rod Union Pac ... United Fruit United Itetail St 3 Food Prod Indus Al Rubber o Stecl 100 24 100 teel pfd ... Copper . ... Car Chem Willys Overland HOUS EIORT. York CLEARING York. March 16, House statement $1,219.7 SER ew w 1ring tor “hanges. $110.755.176. SOVIET REPUT Amsterdam, March 16. to the Handelsblad m says that a soviet republic proclaimed at Hof. Bav. in northeastern Bavaria, + 30 northeast of Bayreuth. It population of ahout 23.000.) has beer (Hof has, The Hartford-Conne § \ ! FINANCIAL | EAGHAN fi_E_REPflRTS i invesi- | yielding ry issues s Pacitic, Rock rly ucible s Co, s NORWICH EDITOR DIF and | lost, by of of monoy | provoked further sclling before noon. Sclling of steels, 1 assumed wider dimensions in the later dealings Crucible recording an estreme gain of Exchange quota- & Co., Stock TS5 miles & Corner Main and Pearl Streets, NO NEW WARSHIPS. Collatrncton Favorably Curtailed in A\cted Upon Today. Washington, March 16.—No new varship construetion iz authorized in the annual naval appropriation Lhill as ovdercd favorably the reporied to- Ly committce. o house for two naval appropriations giant seaplanes, twice the Trans-Atlantic NC-4, mammoth dirigible also were the size of and a rerused The measure £424,450,000 e the last The only proved by - 100,000 for 1 unftinished Although strength | men the W basis ¢ 11009 for the of less carries a total §200,000,000 appropriation bill, fund for construction the committee w: continuing work on 1916 program. the permanent author- of the nay 143,000 committee provided pay on an average force of 120,- next year. 2 ot Y ap- ized Witlton P Bulletin . the at Norwis 8. son, of Succumbs Nerwich, Marein 16— 2 rson, editor the Norwich 78 e Mass., 1chusetts Vol- Bui was of d today, aged ve of Newbury served in the 48th Mus unteers in the Civil War and entercd newspaper work in 1873 Ior years ago this month he became city editor of the Norwich Bulletin and in 1893 its editor. Mr. Pearson lcarned the printer's trade at the case before taking up the news and editorial end. Mrs. Pearson and a son survive. port, IS ALLEG Acd SLTY ‘D. McMahon ing Dumb Animal. William scd of Abus- A of dents were much number Kensington resi- incensed this after- the maltreatment McMahon. Bri noon over bull was taking it had it hitched to the | automobile. It was reported animal stumbled balked and dragged a considerable distance over { the rough sround. resulting in its legs being skinned until they bled and the hide was lacerated. Seward Cowles one of the town’s merchants strated over his action. alleged of a by William He and his the was ain of that to New and remon- . MAINE 100 YEARS A STATE from Massachusetts ted in Many Cities Mch. 16 Massachusetts Partition Celel I’ortland, Me Maine was set off from and be- the Union The anni- many com- institutions, but the tate celebration will 8 to July ind whistles hlown reminder of the came state 100 yes a separate in =0 yesterday versary was observed in munities and by more elaborate held from Jun Bells were run here at noon centenary. as a BANDITS ESCAPE WI Detroit March 16 bandits at noon y iarl Delbridec Morton Baking com down town hank. s ing $3,900 and escay bile. The holdup Delbridge was about his own machine. H $5.000. -Two armed 8 held up for the any, in front of a ed a bag contain- >d in an automo- was execute to alight from DRAFT CONVICTIONS STAND. Washington, fusal of the case March 16.-——By the the supreme court to re s, convictions in Oklahoma of six men under ‘the selective service and the cspionage acts will stand The defendants were Walter M. RReed- er, B, . Bryant, J. T. Cumbie, T Harris, Mack I Clark and M. E. KAPP MAY' RESIGN, Cologne, March 16, (By Press).—The resignation of Dr. Kapp, chancellor of the new government in Berlin is considered imminent, it w declared today in reports received here. Field Marshal von Hindenburg has written to br. Kapp advising him 1o withdraw., Associated CIGARE ingion. March has dismissed for lack of jurisdiction appeals from lowa su- preme court decrees holding that cis- arettes brought into the state to he sold in violation of the state anti- cigarette act could be confiscuted. TE APPEAL PAILLS, 16.—The Was! su- preme court Tel. 1625-2 Any Hour, Day or Night TARRANT & HAFFEY UNDERTAKERS <133 MYRTLE St, East End Office, 153 today: Jubilee St, Tel. 1451-2. Attendant—FEree Use of Taker for Ubphols Lady Orders FUNERAL DIRECTORS A dispateh ws e | Andrews & Doolittle, inc. THE FUNERAL HOME Office and Parlors 13 Walnut Strect Televhone. cticut Trust Company Hartford, Conn. Capital $1,250,000. Safe Deposit Boxes $5 and upwards. hold & public whist. Whist will stait at 8 o'clock n O. @ A, M. hall, 277 Main street. Bank by mail. It’s Surplus Funds, $1,850,000. Settlement of Estates Wills drawn without charge GENERAL BANKING safe and saves time. \\'11"UII‘ port s $104,-! the | 1 | { i 1 RICHTER & CO. Members New \;ork Stock Exchange 31 WEST MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN. CON STANLEY R. EDDY, Mgr. Telcphone 2640 50 New Britain Machine 25 Niles Bement & Pond 50 Landers, Frary & Clark 50 North & Judd 35 Stanley Works 40 American Hardware H. 1. JUDD, F. G. JUDD W. T. SLOPER jUDD & CO. Investinent Securities WK MAIN STREET Telephone 1815—1816 *‘Own a share in the factory where you work”’ We recommend the purchase of New Britain Manufacturing Company Stocks GOODWIN BEACH & CO. CONNECTICUT MUTUAD BUILDING, HARTFORD Room 410, Natl. Bk, Bldg., Tel. 2130 T. FRANK LEE, Local Mgr.— Eagle Lock Co. Union Mig. Co. Colt’s Patent Fire Arms. Landers, Frary & Clark THE MERC! 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