New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 17, 1921, Page 4

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ARLY RFFHE?‘ T UN PI: /“‘P ::1. Private William Schleiger Buried in ) i G o 3 American Soil Today—Legion epuhlhml ders in Conoress' | ps] | ATy _ Funeral. ) a Rparhad Canelneiane Muy Have Reached Conclusions Private William Schleiger, by the Iddy- — ¢ # s s 58y ;. Glover post of the American Legion to- 4 A 3 3 day. The burial was held at 3:30 o’clock . B this afternoon. Rev. Martin H. Gaudian conducted the services at the Krwin Mortuary chapel and burial was in the Fairview cemetery. Silent tribute was paid to the hero who lost his life fighting for his coun- try and the ex-soldiers turned out in large numbers to lay him at rest in American soil. The pall bearers were W. W. Squire, James Rogers, Morris Pease, Harry Clock, Fred Clock, Frank i s Bacon, Edward Anderson and George GOVERNOR OF HAWAII—\Wallace F # 2 ¢ HEA Unwin. The calor bearers and guards Honolulu is the new ; i s RN ] were: Fred Tyler, Harold Mitchell and Joseph Gill. The firing squad in charge of Charles Cook was composed of the men: Raymond Walker, LOCAL SOLDIER IS ACCORDED HONORS Saturday Specials AT HALLINAN; REAL HOME BREAD, 1Y% 1b, Full Weight ... TWISTED CRWLLERS PINEAPPLE PIES 25¢ dozen Large 25c¢ each STRAWBERRY SHORTCAKE BISCUIT 15¢ d Military honors were bestowed upon R“’OAST CHICKEN—PUEE PORK SAUSAGE SPECIAL DELICIOUS APRICOTS, Golden Fruit in Heavy Syrup .... 35c large s Store Closes Saturday At 6:30 Sharp. HALLINA nt ) i ‘mm'\'ml Conference Not > i$ iek 5 : ; e thod = . E i Joseph Jackson, Frank Keefer, Clifford To i octi ) scuss Irish (li_cstl_nn Hellberg, William Manchester, Harold sy London, June 17 (By Canadian HEROFES OF ALL FRANCE—Loms Smith and Benjamin Calvert, nd ‘I > i Pr - I" is considered extremely Cariou, 11, and Mathilde Coic are the nemy L t vnlikely that premier of the talk of ince. They risked their lives STAGE IS SET FOR SENIOR PROM SPECIAL FORe SATURDAY TOMATOES ................... 15¢c per NATIVEBEANS ............. 2quarts 2 RASPBERRIES .................. 22¢ RED CURRANTS .................22¢ man of the committee i crarge; || STRAWBERRIES .. .. - 30c k states that e prom ot wis year vl |} GOOSEBERRIES . . . ... .. 15¢b e e e e N PINEAPPLES e :id“:ollld.as the school colors of red POTATOES T LA S S 43c N The pa o A e o e N LE T TUCE o . o5 D SUGAR . ;... icnaiinnnniinea i T occasion are Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Slade, Mr. and Mrs. James C. Moody, Mr. FRESH Long Island CABBAGE, 5c¢ per! SQUASH and Mrs. Clinton E. Farnham, Miss Mildred Weld, Miss Ilga Harvey and Store Corner Main and Elm Streets. The meric British dominions will consent to a to save another boy and girl in a wild discussion of the Irish question at the sca on the Brittany coast. They were put all « 1 s « coming imperial conference. decorated at Paris with the Sorbonne ustir if X could b s I'remier Jan Smuts of the Union of Universiy medal and given a diploma lound South Africa is put down as possibly The for now 1 be | willing for such a discussion, but the| nRounced R > » he | representative of the other do- ouse plan minions are believed to be inclined to tatement t C- | take the ground t the Irish ques- alls. 1 te olution repeal | tion i* not one with which they| he le 1the declarin v e o ,:r e ot v“'w» " | ought to be calied upon to deal. he house proposition on the ground hat it makes peace by proclama on, which is purely an exccutive| Montreal, June 17.—Canadian rail- anction and therefore interferes with | ways »d orm V oadvis their emn prerogati of the president ployes at a conferéne here that on was » intimated last eve July 1 they would be asked to accept that \ Harding Is willing [@ 12 per cent wage reduction. The cut wsion of his rights | Will affect one hundred and fifty @ menat ‘ NO occasion to in- | thousand men. Last Social of the School Year Being Looked Forward to With Great Anticipation by H. S. Pupils. The last and greatest social event of the school year will take place in the gymnasium of the New Britain » b 4 % i S A A High school tonight when the Senior | A % ‘ 3 7 2 class will hold its promenade. Roy 4 2 Ward's orchestra of New Haven will furnish the music for the occasion and dancing will be enjoyed from 8 o’clock tonight until 1.0’clock tomor- | S e | | | MAY REDUCE prior Hence, If the president — ints that the acceptan of the KABER'S SLAYER FOUND ouse method is satisfactory to him Buffalo, N. Y., June, 17.—The man ere Is a good chance of its adop-|alloged have stabbed to death 1:{! Daniel F. Kaber wealthy Cleveland The republican senators and ¥ publisher at his Lakewood home two mentatives who will be conferecs | year r0 has hean located at a simall il have anotaer meeting today. |town within a short distance of Buffa- It is planned for the house to send | jo, it was said at the district attorney's ne Knox-Portor resolutions to con- | office here today. L G pronce today. It Is expected that Arthur S. Hancock. The committee rding revision aty by Secretary Hu p the senate. Republican leaders lonled all knowledge of this matter nd expresscd the conviction that no Warranted This Year, gular meetin of the committee ith the democratic members pres- TRI E SETTLED. Manchester, Eng., June 17, (By As- = » = in charge of the event in addition to More rumors were circulation | \\.\Illlv(‘l Metz, of Waltham, Mass., has the chairman, Louis Chapman, Iis of e Ve |was settled today. The united tex- a bicycle that can make 60 miles an with the | n I n ten m Davis, Milton Jones and Julius Pac. esumable intention of returning it |“°Pted the employers’ offer for It's slowest speed is 15 miles an hour. The decorating was done by the Eddy —_— 7 5 . ing intermission. = Wets Are Thankful HIGH SCHOOL ACTIVITIES cater during i D $100. BECOMING NUMEROUS. . sy el el L [ ol et et (U0 WON'T HAVE FIREWORKS : i . unless enough tickets were sold be- s fined $100 and costs today. conveyed to President Harding today ' 5 A That Expenditure of $100 Is Not k gy fooee I by Wayne B. Wheeler, generaj coun. |10F€ 4:15 o'clock this afternoon there oal Miners in England Want to Go on) o0 0 = . As a result all members of the ban- , . 2 White, superintende: g ; With Strike—Reject Mine Owners'| New Haven. June 17.—Frank 0. | sunisetion in omac™ ©f the o'l uet committee started a campaign| The public amusements commission Willlams of this city, was tied with [~ : gh gun in the Marks closed today for the seniors. | business and industrial conditions, a London, June 7. ly Assoclated |MOTNing round of the Connecticut |Local Girl Class Poet At Next week will be taken up with re- | fireworks display at Walnut Hill park SE AN st vl s BIKE GOES MILE A MINUTE— |sociated Press).—The cotton strike illes s composed of Rose Kiniry, Marguerite tile workers at a joint meeting, ac hour. That's when ten men ride it. | settlement. Awning company and Dickinson's will vision of the old pact is In con-| New Haven, June 17.—Mrs. Mary For Haynes Appointment i Mrs. Mary A special schedule was in force ‘UE ous stores here, and in whose home |2PPointment of Roy ynes 1 i i > el ‘om: Fee! VOTE To CONTH‘ quantities of goods were recovered, |28 Prohibition commissioner were It was announced this morning that | Public Amusements Commission Feels T e ol terinellacanol s Ay R uld be no class banquet this year. Terms by Large Majority. C. A. Rainel at 98 for hig or e sale of tickets. has decided that, in view of present pshooting tournament. J. M. Haw- hearsals and other special work. On | this year is inadvisable and the com- e Bt . % Syt " ins led the professionals with 96, | CONN. College For Women |sonday seniors will report to school | mission will not recommend an ex- yal mine ) ! cttlement Miss Olive M. Littlehales, daughter|at 8:15 o’clock. After the attendance | penditure in that line. Two band roy t ac NO DECISION. REACHED. ) and Mrs. H. A. Littlehales|is taken the first rebearsal for grad- | concerts, one in the afternoon and ptance « terms, but ew Haven. June 17.—No decision Main street, w graduated _unuon will be hel¢ in the auditor-|one in the evenlqg. coupled _wnh a hether the reported adverse majority s been reached in the trolleymen's at the Connecticut college |ium. program of athletic events, will sup- ufficlent to warra ontinuance of crence over the onnecticut com.|fOF Women at New London. Miss - - — plant the fireworks display, under the he strike was not sta The execu-|pany’s wag e today. It was con. | Littichales was cl poet on grad- BANDITS BUSY. plan of the commission. vo committee ¢ in union met [tinuing today. The referendum re- |Uation day %ho was a graduate of Baxter Springs, Kas., June 17.— The commissio_n at a meeting last to today to rec ot | jected the company's proposal of a|the local High school in the class of |Four bandits held up Guy Shields, | evening recrganized for the year, The result of ot, according to|ten per cent reduction: 1917. mail messenger, near here early today | electing Harry C. Jackson chairman, took him half a mile west of the town | and Miss Mary Campbell, secretary. = = FLIGETH and escaped with five sacks of mail PETTY THIEVING CONTINUES. |after putting him out of his motor » gAve the y majorit " lected ) represe c . = car. 8/ e dory for | 1 to represent th local Tabs at|Two Houses on Hargford Avenue Are n'mu tion of at Naugatuck field day, tomorrow Visited Yesterd Ince of the n wners’ terms, 153,- TABS TEAM SELE for rejection, 311, Thus, the The “Easy” |23 Pays For \ LOCAL TEAM WINS, The following team has en Trade School Wins Over Stamford, ARRESTED IN NEW YORK. Score 6 to 5. Constance Leigh of the Newing- ton Home for Crippled Children Given Purse by Girl Rescrves Club, Miss Agnes Johnston, leader of Girl Reserves club pre ed . stance Lelgh of the Newington ome for Crippled Children with P02 yesterday as the sum which wa Ise at the r held two wee the Y. W. C. A. The comn arge of the falr-was enter s by Miss Leigh and t rough the institute N hey were greatly int hild n and expre « a hope McC R » . Grace, 1b; H PRESEN]ED WITH $302 o The epidemic of petty thieving which continued | 1oser, the cash, ring w effected with of 83 West the police stolen two small 220 Bg | police t stolen from has been going on for the past week, vesterday. Samuel Cohen of 161 Hartford avenue, was the chief thieves s>curing $135 in | Liberty Bonds and jewelry amounting to about S' 0. The home avenue was |~.n visited late afternoon, and a diamond of Mrs. Castor at 227 The entrance wa a key. Charles Fromen Main cireet reported to that his bicycle had been was late: recovered from boys. Eskiel Hellstein of street, reported to the his overcoat had been a house in the course of construction on Shuttle Meadow ave- nue. The New York police wired the lo- cal police this morning requesting that Domenico Carmelo of 117 Tre- mont street be notified that his 17 year old son Dominico Carmelo, was under arrest there on a charge of vagrancy. PARTY FOR VILE. Employes of the electrical depart- ment of Landers, Frary & Clark com- pany tendered to Harry Vile of Kens- ington, a ‘“stag party’’ last night at the home of H. Schnaidt in eKnsing- ton. Mr. Vile who is to wed Miss Lil- the home of H. Schnaidt in Kensing- of numerous useful remembrances. SPORTSMAN DIES. New York, June 17.—Manly E. Sturges, a prominent horseman and at one time owner of Dan Patch, a famous pacer, died today at his home The New Britain State Trade school baseball team defeated Stamford State Trade school, 6 to 5, yesterday at ‘Walnut Hill park. The game was close throughout. Waskitz pitched for the local team. He performed very creditably and was excellently backed up by the infield in the pinch- es. Adamaitis played at second and twice succeeded in preventing scoring, once in the third and once in the sev- enth. With the ‘bases full and only one down he pulled in flies and touched the bag, closing the inning in each case. Miller played a superb game behind the bat and Stamford’s runners kept pretty close to the bags. Sikera was shifted from first to right field, Switaski taking his place at first. In the fourth inning with three to two and a man on third Sikora con- nected for a home run, making the score four to three. Itself The “EASY” Vacuum Electric Washing Machine will pay for itself out of what it saves and then pay you a profit of $10 to $15 a month be- sides. That is the experi- ence of thousands of housewives hey might nid them again next 3 i o AT b gmiving a similar affair \ who have tried the “EASY” and found that it does their washing sat- isfactorily. in Brooklyn in his 74th year. SUN DOESN'T BEHAVE A DaviiasaatinaTas g Tron and Steel: Secttling down to bbbl o b # ; dull summer. Price war coming in Woodbury, N. J. June 17.—Glouces- b, which were won by N & i % steel trade, whose "f“’”""""""‘!“ 60 o ter county today returned to eastern e Citaslanaths 3 £ m.\r].-m}c ahove 1913. Crude steel i 9 standard time after experimenting s < pro: \|.~1m>vv| in May a fourth larger : with daylight saving for 12 days. The v o i 1“ & .1\;::[:| ::nr‘nnl\' : = cent of board of freeholders voted to return SIR CARLYLE DEFEATED, 3 i 2 15 per cent :|‘nr:\'n“1\!‘:1.‘"’_ SRy 3 5 toRthotold “mc_laSL mgi 'il’l"y“l;:'I‘ o i Iyl LEAD IN HIS H \l:r_L..\m»m,.wm:\n"::‘,hn n-nrr'."(:',',o.“f"”s ftop ot POLICE ACT AS ESCORT. ’ o i t PR y - Ry St N =5 rales :\nd carry-over A platoon of police under command Premier Lloyd George et e a13|of 10.00.000 bales. Crop conditions of Sergeant George Ellinger, consisting ated by more thar I 1 e : At et ;|11 per cent under 10-year average. of Officers Charles McGrath, Axel Carl- ertford by-election for the hou g m,‘. sk S i ‘:” : Domestic 8 a fourth less son, William McCarthy, Edward Kiley, commons by Rear Admiral M. ¥, |'rom @ % “\1‘ < & shot| than ar ¢ Ex st week Patrick McAvay, Delbert Veley, George leter independent, ol yl"" gainst 2 bales Moffitt and Peter McEvoy, acted as e e AR “ptk 1""“ escort at the military funeral of Private Copper Usi up surplus slowly. ‘William Schleiger this afternoon. I ,” IIIW" W”' Production only 30 per cent of nor- | | mal consumption, says Daniel Gug- They know that the “EASY,” by air pressure and suction most nearly duplicates the work of human hands, but almost without effort on their part. The hot soapy water is forced through the gar- ments by air pressure and then drawn back again by suction, removing every last particle of dirt. No rubbing, dragging or tearing. Sixty times a minute this happens, the vacuum cups taking a for- CHAMPS COMING TO U. S. Coal: Bituminous output at mines Miss Leitch, contenental golf win- slumping again. Output from first of s “ auas ner today confirmed reports that she i June 6 wi 454,000 tons, VOY—Gentral Emiliano| Would play in the American women's §90.0 tons same period | Chamorro, former president of Nica- | championship at Deal, N. J., in Oc- ward position with each down stroke. Operates without vibration. - Wringer starts, re- lump du actory shut- downs, particularly steel industry. Rubber: Prices trend down, ragua, is the new minister from that country to the United States. He succeedg Dr. Don Alejandro Cesar,who tober. With her sister Edith she will leave Engand in August and remain in America until after the Deal tournament. verses and swings to any position, instantly. Gas heater heats water to any desired temperature. though already lowest on record. e 45 P As Cadd As p Tin rice has fallen two-thirds y from peak. Now under 30-year aver- Gy ; o ; : $5.00 $5.00 $5.00 w— Let us demonstrate the “EASY” in your own home and prove it does even more than we say. Wool: World's productions 93 per YOUR c CE OF l -1 G kets World's stocks of wool now reason for trying it once?'” s " o 4 A = ing and up to closing time next Thursday are included in the drawing. cent of pre-war, but consumption » the finest tea on the market to- the five-dollar photo finishing ticket is just as good Monday as Friday. about 4,000.000,000 pounds Wool power. only 70 per cent, says Bureau of Mar- e i 1 . he bers all Developing s S O si this morn- day—isn’t that a pretty good awaits. recoveryx of. Europe's buyink The numbers on all Developing and Printing Orders left since Automobiles: Spring buying _has Many ask if small orders for prints are included. 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