New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 5, 1918, Page 9

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WCHSCAST | e ['manoniibcre, | e » 3 \. | FOR W()MFJI\SSERVICET o L ] RICHTER & CO .- Wistration and vrging its contina- . ; y undation of our busincss is | ance, Senator George \W. Kieit and ”l g : . Bt on good solid values. | or George A. Quigley addressed a g T 5 3 3 Wall Street—1 Tt i het et | =sible A tenewa the Ger- | B | fin o suit of clothes means { lirge audience at the Stanley Wovks | possiblc Soti S gt G < man offensive created only moderate y v Pncy’s worth of wear and all- | this noon. Tax Collector Bernadot® ey AT e e Bt i 3 unsettlement of prices at today's stock satistaction. | Loomis was also in the speake 5 CE . - ! market opening. Investment rails re- matter what price you pay for | but did not make a specch tain it at our Fire and ; ¢ | actea fractionally with U. S. Steel and here, you will get full value for In his talk, Senator Klett introduced | e S other standard Industrials, but some dollar you spend—right styles, | his audience to Tax Collector Loomis Burglar Proof Vault. : £ of the more speculative shares for- TR ) uality, zood make and long | Who, for 24 years, was employed at the 5 i feited a full point. Declines were of- | Stanley Works and is well known to Do not delay—mnow : n fected on light offering, the market example of real value—Ilook | most of the older employves there. Tle i 4 falling in an apathetic state before the (Continued From First Page). - g monument of poor administration e nd an unsightly sight,”” the speaker | 1vid | Dealings Light; But Quotations Y Klett also reminded his listeners that, its ot 1 then reminded his listeners that the is the time to have a § : end of the first hour. Liberty Bonds ][ R[SBIE E.K [ : . B3, $30 $35, fincr quality | democrats are urging the voters to i / . were irregular NEW BRITAIN NATIONAL BANK BUILDING, Uoth and trimminge—but at every | €lect an entive democratic ticket and | satesDepositiIzoxEhero Bl Barely 50,000 shares were traded in F. W. PORTER, MGR. TELEPHONE 2010. E ithe real value is there in St { said that this would mean that Mr. s s by 11 o'clock, and the second hour's | M b and Shuman Suits and Top- | Loomis the hest tax collector the city | | SIS Gl Ly s : husiness was on the same scale. Prices | [ urged the voters to pull the first lever ] and shippings reacting with the gen- | on Tuesday to return Mayor Quigle | Miss Grdce Parker is national com- | eral list, although Marine Pfd. made COL l S ARMS STOCK and Mr. Loomnis, as well as the other i mandant of the National League for | recovery. Popular war issues and spe- | [ 2 republican oflicers, to office. Senator | Women’s sService, an organization | cialties averaged | point declines and STANDARD SCREW STOCK | whese members are giving up most | General Motors and Sumatra Tobacco | [ o h all the erit sm of the democraiic E of their social affairs for war work, | yielded 2 points each. Petroleum and e sl o ey of e i o0 st e or war’ work | sifded # ponts tn. Potseloun and BOUGHT AND SOLD FARRE speakers has offered one thing ir serving their country by the proposed investigation of these =t line of constructive criticism, bu % - s e properties - 3 | WL : e administration for the nes e e s AR e LI ORI T e TEUCK MUST 60 T0 PRISON Joscsd it e neticnalgRsee gl == e - - CLOTHING.CO, destructive attacks B e WUD \ sions accompanied the minor deal- % = - v 9 “You can’t build up a country, state FHC U aLER s CLOWC : ngs « e las ur. The ¢ gec e bot, Greonge ! and “\Vere with SO | hepartment of Justice Decides Or- | 95.76 to 99, first 4's at 96.26 to 96.50 | . Commenting on the increased tax | mingled with his applause. and se 1 4's at 96.26 to 96.50 - . and sccond 4's at 96.26 to 96.50. o MEW BRITAIN CON S e L e e Other Rallies. chestra Leade iin of Immunity P tod 140000 bover Room 410 National Bank Building, Telephono 2120, school, larger teaching staffs and ne-| i E. F. MCENROE, Manager. S —_— the North & Judd Manufactur- 5 Al = cessarily increased wages for the|ing company this noon Frnest W Is on Naltd: New York Stocx Exchange quota- - ClTY lTEMS teachers have boosted the tax frate| christ and E. W itz addressed a Washington, April 3.—After inv tions furnished by Richter & Co., considerably, and as for the streets, ho | good siged crowd, the support ting thd record of Dr. Karl Muck, | members of the New York Stock Ev- — said New Britain streets ave as good | oy, ublica hd defend- | former leader of the Boston sym- | change. Monday night there will be ral- | ton, the department of justice has de- High Low the Lithuanian hall on Park | cided he is subjoct to imprisonment ; Am Beet Sugar .. 4% 74% B and Skritulsky's hall on Broad | regardiess of his claims of Swiss cit- | Am Car & Fdy % 79 The mayor will speak at|izenship which are supported by the | Am Ice ...... 1, 143 Pr I Men ot Besst as those of any city in the state. ile also once more arraigned Dr. J. B Martin, the democratic candidate. for his reported attempt to array the Society d’s only.—advt ptain Harry A. Hargreaves is ¢ Camp Devens after a trip on e masses against the classes by declaring business to a camp in CGeorgia avi fuer lot of pattern hats.—Sie Advt were born at the New Britain that the democrats are for the masses. while the republicans are for the classes, Swiss legation. The department holds under the cspionage law denizen of Germany may be regarded as an ene- my alien Am Can ; b 40% Am Loco Am Smelting . Am Tobacco ... MISS BURLESON WORKING FOR U. S. A. * WAR LECTURER HERE B 1 hospital this morning to Mr. | is asking and deserving the undivided Landers, Frary & Clark Relief Af Henry Lash of 7 Ellis street | eupport of everybody Dr. Martin is - e Am Tel & Tel . r. and Mrs. David Peterson of | preaching i mighty poor doctrine | Local Man Asks §.000 From Trolley TRY TO KILL GONG: COOPER :n';‘wsn?d( ‘R(:D SR e e | clation to Raise Money fox palley street. when he tries to breed discontent by - Wor attempting to line up the masses Company for Alleged Injurics Re- ;f“’(‘“‘y” Toco o against the classes.”” As for the dem- Sk e Ternitting Burmcsll o i - 3 Leon Dabo, art diplo e e s ool the dem- | iz From December Actident, | ¥1¢ Disconnected, Permitting Fumes | 5 & g ; : ; ! : n D artist, diplomat ocr K Ma Quig ) i oA e ecturer and member, of the Ameri i e e i SCape . Beth Steel i < t ms and M. I, Wynne of Shuttle Meadow | (© kEscape Into Home of Worker 1at should 1 enough, Senator {let Klett ] Jvenue today brought suit against the shoes for young men at weland’s. davt. new lessees of the Hotel Nel- | lan extensive il{\m‘mwmen!\ and | v 3utte Superfor ... A e B financial mission to the Allies, e of name fot the place said that in Bridgeport Clifford B. | & . for Lenroot. Canadian Pacific . A 36 | 3 3 iv lecture on “The War Ddwin. Sheazer 671 Suratoa) | vilson fas pech croeion tor o 4ourts|| Connecticyt ‘company Mixonel§ 1ot 1 . Central Leather : : e & this gucatiot Misirmnthor, Mrs | tenatt pit b e 50 (L BRESUEEH @ BaTime for$5,0008 fon alleeediine | Soinzstov: April e L oL : s Shesror, of 685 Arch strect | ceu beonie sant o oo malds; SWhAT | uries sustained December 27. @hs {ipolice and members of the family sav [\Grino’ Gopper. ... - \ : : 3 plaintiff ciaims that on the above date | they believe was un attempt fto kill ¥ & v & St Paal, ; SR i i while driving his horse on Church | Congressman Cooper in retaliation for Col T & 1 street near the Stanley Rule and | his activities in behalf of Congress- ILievel Co., the wagon was struck by | man Lenroot failed last night Hartford trolley car, travelling at| Police suy a fume f ke P. Hlart and Norman an excessive rate of speed. Fe was | rected permitting fumes from a gas | have returned from a vaca- Martin Unfamiliar With Job. thrown out and sustained injuries | rurnace to” cirenlate through the that incapacitated him from his bus- | house Rep. Cooper had left for | ness for several months. The writ is | Washington, but his wife, two umuf | at thé South church evening. Mr. Dabo, who was in J s recently commissioned as a | things and is not afraid of any n n when it was ravaged by in in the United States army.|and will speak what he thinks: Gen- at Besse leland’s | tlemen, T urge you to vote to return Lt George Quigley, Tax Collector Loomis p. | &nd the entire republican ticket.” AL ! N . Germans and saw mnch ac Crucible Steel . 6 6214 62 i | ing, will speak under the auspiced Distillers Sec .. g General Electric Goodrich Rub Gt Nor Ore Cetfs. Inspiration Interborough Universal War lief associat iue was discon- | g oce organizatio Clark factory Young womnan members of the In his opening remarks Mayor Quigley referred to the democrat’s declaration that he has forced him- ht Agent Cosgriff denies the on the republican party To re- ociation have sold a large numj of tickets and vesterday several w delegated from the factory to m : = . 3 : Interboro pfd a4 canvass of the center of the hat Thomas Campbell, gate- | fute that statemeni he called atten- 8] ” SOl e e memReR Rt e co it o & 3 : . S e B e ol the Stanley street railroad | tion to Tuesday's primaries «here he WILLING TO FIGHT. Cooper fami Skl i e o % @ gemerous vesponse and it is cxp: was discharged after the |yeceived 70 per cent of the total re- 5 7 Bt | Lehigh val .... 4 A | ST Waniin M AN d that a large aundience will lis the other morning when | publican vote cast, Arrest of Amoroso as “Slacker” GZERN]N INSISTS I tes Botrol 923, g &n@m‘flxfi\{“ & o Mr. Daho's talk tonight ndwehr was struck by —a “The people 1 choice and Proves to be Gross Mistake. L atl Lead . e 3 0 The Young Men's Christian As ngine. Campbell was taking | with the result T s Nuimaigs s ifane il e IN Y C & Hud ... 6935 68 ¢ Miss Lucy Burleson, daughter of | ciation of Chicago has written ys: off vislUing sich relatives, | such zemariss from tho democratic | ;v LR 8 Noins at Ttnesell & 1e. | Official Statement Made in Vienna | Nev Cons ...... : 5 ;gie‘nosfx11a§ter general, who is serving | following endorsement of Mr. Da Lips. e also declarved that the dem- s ) ; = Nor Pac ... S £ ncle Sam as a clerk in the navy de Chicago, Il more for less at Besse Le- | ocrats do not offer a single thing in | ViD'% Was arrested vesterday after- Reiterates Charge Clemenceau | Norf & West .. partment. Miss Burleson is very ‘Leon Dabo spoke yesterday at badvt. the way of constructive advice and | N0ON on the ¢ ds that had not Pac Mail S oo 7% 297 | popular in Washington society circles | Sunday afternoon meeting for iy does not tell what he will do for the i 3 ion in Newn Asked For Austrian Peace Terms Pern R R and is an accomplished lingui e is simply wonderful. He had crowd eating out of his hand for f Engdahl, of 36 Howard street e today as it - FUNERALS | l'ours, and then they wouldn’t z for appendi- | Petterment of the people or the city - oy tay Cons . ht an operation for append r Bl o el = S G Amsterdani, April 5.—An official | Ray Con him stop. He knows Just how le guarantces count, Besse Le- e returnable in the superior court on |dren and a mald were overcome. the first Tuesday in May. Three neighbors also were overcome AU morning at the Hartford | il elected.” “Dr Martin has heen a g ; : : Reading ; DEATHS AND Fyiinl ; 2 Yan errov. announcemeni made in Vienna toda £ physici in this city for Rep I & S com RAENE Sokpack MR sy Mrs. Mary Bolan Kiley. Sl and the w sy he co} i swing from humor to pathos 2 then to tragedy left them dumb. irove in the nails when they w needed, no matter whether they | or not “Our auditorium was jammed Amoroso was examined for the | reiterates the assertion made by, et ey o s G Ll b e, | [ on Czernin, Austro-Hungarian | € Shseati . welfare of the | l-ater he moved to this city and re- [ foreien minister, and denied yester- 3 e i Mrs. Mary Bolan Kiley, widow of Ree Cheen my ap. | ccived notice to zo to New York for Premiier Clemenceau of M o Daniel Kiley, died at her home in | . iy bt 10 1437 1437% Stamford, vesterday. She was for- DeXassiOfl Mo it f 4 ® | merly of this cily. She leaves Pointee o . board and he | re-examinat e claims ¢ cxemption | ing peace has been held hetween Aus- 1197 enitle J 737, | daughter, Maybelle: her father, John : 2 Jtah Cop TS 5 S el : R of the Stanley Memorial [ school hoard twhich takes almost | in this city and made a note of his e : 55 |BDolan; a brother, John, and a sister, | cf jnen, in spite of the fact tha : & : 1 RUB Co e : S S s f i1l be taken at the meeting | $500,000 for its annual appropriation | address in order to notify him when IRISH GONVENT[ON GLOSES U 8 Steel . g% 0% ’.‘I"}:c be ]111-“ !\l; ‘;”thln 10: t Nq?m“”-d' was the first nice warm wa i and has his voice eve 5 rnised in | to report. e further says that Mr. i 10914 109 vody Will be brought to this city | 1,34 for months. You Idn't 1 boclesiastical society which and hi; ice ver been rai 1in = = teel pfd . 9 3 N = 3 3 & 10 i < b ) Mr, | Protest of this expense? No the | 'Walker lost the address and did not E e l\,,‘ car i s 43 Saturday afternoon for byrial in the | them away. Although the lect “he | mayor said notify him to step forsard for chest = o SR e Catholic cemeter He likewise read from the doct expansion, reading of the row of little | CoMtral News Agency Announces That [ Westinghou it's needed. You simpl 1a fc Jikewise read from the doctor's | expansion, reading of the row of little Al o 2 = R s needec »u simply could vecent speech in which he said that | letters, ete. He was a much sur- Deliberations at Tondon Have Been i ALHD LEROL S LT RG anyvthing else than believe v the oflice of mayor is like the presi- | prised man when he was placed un- Michael Cupik of 69 Orange street | said. Tf you have any m ISSURE LICENSES, dant of a society. He should preside { der arrest vesterd: Concluded—Result Not Disclosed, POLICE COMMISS asked the police to aid him last even- | just let us know Commissioner E ; at meetings, attend to his social af- “Who, me ’fraid to fight?” Antonio . JEae i " : archase ana | 108 to secure the release of his wife 4 today, that he v irs and ineet guests but he should | asked a reporter today o { Lonc ';n 1”‘1]“ 5T he Irish conveu- | o Consider New Patrol Purchase and | o was being held as surety for {he S P t ; o outsidc of that unless he wants | twenty-cight month Tk G TR R B W S LR D New Luunch Schedule. payment of a board bill. Michael and | * ROTHENBURG ]NDIC lED of [,\;‘um, Prosecuting Ag L s e hE s ihe w-t‘r‘t;m\ O e m]m]_‘(m- severa P i his wife decided to move to the 1 hing April 16, to receivc e e ey . & y i months, concluded its deliberations 1o N0 CALC O, . =y i they couldisetl Clpse Ewon - ¢ Haquor licenses. eNnan ery conception of the | No. sir, Sam eall 2 o : > 2 der plans this evening for se- | country where they could get closer goailauorSlicense . Canisavs tho CenraliNewsid eency, gl jcosidesin . to nature, but he did not have the & One of the y County Grand Jury Brings Trie mayor said. “If he thinks the job o ’ price to pay a board bill that was z 8 e byt ooy curing a new police patrol. . J o D ideas discussed is that of purchasing it 1 ; ) of mayor of New Dritain is simply wirsoy wrrrrs ro rroors. | WORKING TO PROVIDE Ahecois and sttaching the present pa.| due. The boarding h?s\ rlm-kr‘d the Neainkt Mim' for Kifting: io G qlle ) TG ks Bl T ~ ‘ <1 | trol body. This is regarded as advis- | Woman in a room and refused to re- taken.” = He then outlined what | Sends Greetings on First Anniversiry SHIPS FOR AMERICA e ormieal point of view. | lease her until the money due was | Cohen for “Squealing” on Gambid able from ‘ s duties the position carries with it. of War. Two propositions to sell the city chas- | forthcoming. - eBusy Llnle Smren ‘.A\n rongh Dr. Martin points to one { RN sis have been made s e o Mayor Quigley With the American Army in France A change in the schedule of police Mrs. Christine Torr. grand jury today indict Mot work will' be outlined to the commis- The funeral of Mrs. Christine Torr, | Rothenbur. sioners. It is proposed to have offi-| was held at 2 o'clock this afternoon i .o on : BES l four - yoesrs e admunistrationg hus oD ! 7Y ohs : cers serving on outside beats eat their | from her late home on West street. | 017 mbler known' o mi F andled some five million dollars. v following messa from ¥ somewhere on their beat. | Rev. M. S, Anderson officiated and D Cema T bk g lunches he = an derworld as Harry the Rothe . all that time what has ore with a reputation to keep doctor or as land's.—advt. . 4 Clerk . ihat a conversation concern PASTOR'S RESIGNATION, g e ) has never raised Jice in protest | Walker ¢ distric on the resigation of Rev. J. [ o 14 him he could he examined | tria-THungary and France ¥ t Union Tac iy appropriation. e is on the | board tol eld Thursday evening not make his plans for the own until after the meeting wasn’t pleasant to the ears, we kn| police commissioners ayor's job should defeat him,” the | quic ey coul demoerat a3 failed to April 5 (By the ited Press).— the fact that during the past | This ‘week's i v and And all he points to.” he said. “is nt Wilson 4 Schools or fire stations will probably | purial was in Fairview cemeter. 2 . is charged with murder in t I EAMER\ B | an alleged loss of $12,500, or less than “Please convey to the off and % . S S e g s j e in ' o-third of one per cen Why, | men of our expeditionary forces my 1 rans the localities will be given bet- b first degree. Col ccording to ad o tldltel oy @ I L oy 5 % Aey | mean. Mrs. Marion E. Gillespic. istrict attors s shot to preve \ny business men do business on a | Warmest greetings on this, the anni- | : - ter protection, as considerable time is c g : 2 s of a five per cent. loss.” versary of the entrance of the United T : lost by the officers going to and com- The body of Mrs. Marion H. Gilles- | himl furnishix formation usefu the mayor | States into this great war for libert i 2 ing from police headquarters. pie was talen to Brooklyn. N, this | the prosec the anti-gambli city has been | and say to them that we all have not % z The hoard will consider the adop-| morning for burial in that city politics and | only greatly admired and been very 2 : : : tion of the khaki colored material for e 40 e e ct that the | proud of the way they ha : : use of traffic policemen during the i w TSl YOUR “IIANTCE ments | accounted for themselves. hut . ; summer months. 2 FLY }'LAG TOMORRO Washington, April 5.—A public have the utmost confidence that o The improvements now being made ! 2 they will prove to 5 G : at the headquarters on Commereial —————— campaign to protect the soldiers a 3 | street will be reported upon 1t 78 Mayor Quigley Asks Display of Old general public against spread of resjg proposed to enlarge the detective| ™ - ¥ 3 i ratory disease caused by promiscuol e quarters by a it additional ex- Glory on First Anniversary of En- | coughing, sneezing and spitting, W o G ANDRUS . i ; | pense . announced today by Surgeon-Gened ¥ 3 5 — —— tering the Wa Gorgas. A series of slogans urgi crusade been wherc 1 v sense s deriy men 09 i o o t ) : ; o HFAR HERBERT KNOX SMITIIL Fis Carernene winever DEODIe o use and kerchiAR Ao prod ol oy - \ ‘ ; erbery Knox Smith addressed ths | pay : D e L R, woduce on ; ; Herbery Knox Sn addressed th flown it he spitting will be published in newsp) a class by itself. two singl 3 adminis- | Turope t 1 to d i : toremen of the various departments This, in a nutshell, is a proclama- |, ;g and other advertising mediums g e Aoy aihx [itxdtion, received by hi ‘he youns ’ | and the office force of the Stanley | tion emanating from the office of | e : er sold in New Britain. Making brief mention of ta - rothers enlisted | : Works yesterday afternoon on the new | yravor George A. Quigler , question he reminded the < Leland Hoar k . Liberty Bond sale, which opens to- s Well 7o Shc ilingtomore \USTRIANS ORI RED CROSS. allenge Mille 2 Cans 50c. 5 SN e s ) f in joined his | i ) morrow. It was a rousing speech and erable o A S as awak- & 1 N 3 1 ased crop producti ; . % ‘““‘]"’ b ]” : ‘”“]‘;M" e “f - “; Uncle Sam removed his long-tail coat, | garian Singing society will give & co ; : S i ;1 B e hustlers of the Stanley | tain responded | 1Y | rolled up his sleeves and began to | cert and dance on Saturday evenin| Works have been an important facthr seded in saving the people et Ay ; vious sale seat up the Hohenzollern family, ! April 27, in Bardeck’s hall and # -~ i T aving potat ind at VES SAFELY IN FRANCE iy Igpresioine £ their heirs and assigns forever. It is ! entire progeeds will be turned over' 1111 2 Bl | - E0icentalion o e e s hedbon o or = = the anniversary of the most mo- | the local Red Cross chapter to aidl ’ > neighboring town ‘It | water commissioners, is in rveceipt of A new photo h of Bainbridge | TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION. | mentous day in the history of the |the work being done for the 301 MAIN STRE % | vou think I have given you a good | souvenir postal card from his son, | Colby, membey the United States R — — United States of America ican and other Allied: r Matthe Bgan f the United | shipping board and member of the | WANTED—A first-class meat cuttesr So Europe. T e row is the first anniversary of the day The New Britai \ustrian-Hu: administration a vote for muyse ind | 1 e entire republican ticket mext | Army Hospital ps, announc- | United States delegation to the al- and an A-1 oceryman. Good pav. Fly the fl tomorrow if issure rou of the same | ing his safe arrival in France. lied conference abroad, Box 29F, Herald 4-5-6d | never flown it hefore A

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