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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1018, T DENOUNGED JR SENATE WORK way Takes Local Senator to & for Alleged Negligence ° alnishouses when the mother is un- Such a system j FOR THAT FIGHTER ' state for the child consigned to such an instituti : stands small chance of growing up into a useful man or wo- Rules and Regulations for Send- ing Gilts to Expeditionary Force man. Senator Kopplemann's bill \ Financial R ( New York Stock Exchange cuota- tions furnished by Richter & Co. members of the New York Stock Ex- cnange. MEMBERS NEW 31 WEST MAIY STREET . TEL. e e LARDERS, FRARY & "LARK NEW BRITAIN MA FiRE STANLEY WoxK ®ORK STOCK EXCHANGE would have provided that instead of NEW BRITAIN, breaking up homes and sending the children to asylums on the death of the father that the state would pay a small sum to the widow to enable her to keep her family together and bring them up in the home atmos phere and thus we should get awas from the system of county homes and orphan asylums. “This measure was referred at the outset to the judiciary committee of which your senator was chairman, in spite of the fact that it should have gone to the committee on humane in- stitutions. Senator Kopplemann CONN. or 2040 91 Close 65 14 Oct. 31 High Low Am Beet 64% Alaska Gold .. i Am Agri 100 Am Car Am Ice Am Can Am Can Am Loco Am Smelt Am Sugar Am Tel & Anaconda AT 8 Fe Baldwin B & O {2 30 5 2 b Beth Steel Butte Superior Can Pac Cen ILeather Ches & Ohio Chino Cop Chi Mil & St Paul. Col F & T . Cons Gas Crucibie Steel Distiliers Sec Suga Chem & Fdy 100 The sending Christmas packages to soldiers of the have following rules for or George W. Klett, majority in the senate, was scathingly ced by a colleague, Senator ( enway of the second (Hartford) D, in a speech delivered at the atic headquarters last night be- large attendance which packed 1 to capacity. Confining him- Senator Klett's record, the cited instance after instance i he said, Mr. Klett either gainst or tried to block the p of progressive measures. One ch the speaker laid especial s was the Koppleman bill if passed, would have pro- b small allowance for widows ildren, so as to do away with essity of committing children ritable institutions and thus g up the family. Senator way stated that Senator Klett ed the passage of this bill by it over for two years in order (Senator Klett) might estab- frecord by adjourning the legis- one day earlier than it had en adjourned before. “Had ator from the sixth not sa public welfare to his own per- ambitions," declared the , “that bill would now be a d the thousands of bereaved and children who lost their Hs and fathers through the in- scourge, would now be bene- s of the state, instead of ng the orphan asylums and of charit tor Hemenway's speech in full follow: ave been surprised to ewspaper advertisements of r Klett, who represented the in the legislature of 1917, that es his claim for preferment on ings, the first that he did not session in either of the last rms of the legislature, and that prd ! American Expeditionary Force been promulgated conferences by the Adjutant General of the war department, the post office tried again and again to have the bill | department and the American Red transferred fo the proper committee | Cross: and refused as often as he was 1. The war department asked. Finally the day of the hea relatives of officers and ing came and Judge Levy of ew | France to send Christmas pac ges, York and other notabe philanthropic | which will be of standard size and workers came to be heard The com- | weight, one to each individual in the mittee delaved the hearing until the | American Expeditionary IForce. jast of the day and kept these notable 2. In order to insure the limitation gentlemen waiting and then, what do | of one package per man, which in it- you suppose, announced that there | selr will consums a very large amount would he no hearing and that the|oe tonnage, a plan has been worked bill would be transferred to the other | oue by which General Dershing is committee where it had been refus- | gistributing to members of his ing for weeks to send it. mand coupons on which are “The bill was finally approved and | S i q 110 correct mames and came before the senate for passage. | jresses of the members of Everybody approved of it. even the| s orjcan Expeditionary Iorce. Those | senator from the Sixth who was M- e will serve as address labels for pressod by its valus, but suddenly the | (50° 3 FUL Serve As a00ress ERSS 0 “hair, s @ riations com- chairman of ‘h"d”:,"""'”‘”‘ “:_‘W not | Will be mailed by the members of miltteeidisCoNeECIIBN AL the American mapedmmmr,\ Force corka in its pres form and S or for tawo vears. Taking his cue | designate as senders of packages and from this the senator from the Sixth | 70 D::‘F{ililge will be xolm-ur.u-«[ \\-m\; urged that the bill be put over un- out such a coupon. t is expected £l the mext legislature as the end of | that the labels will be recelved in this the session was at hand. Others who | country by November 1. Favone sov no roason why it was/| :8: On receiving a Christmas pack- necesssacy to adjourn without fixing a | g€ label the person to whom it has defect in such a valuahle piece of | been sent should present it at the nearest chapter branch or auxiliary lezislation and they protested against waiting two yvears. Their protest was | headquarters of the Red Cross where | unavailing, however, and despite | he will receive a pasteboard carton their pleas for an adjournment of a 3x4x9 inches in size. The Red Cross few davs to make the bill workable [ is to allot boxes to its chapters, based the senator from the Sixth, who saw | on the number of men in service from a chance to adjourn the legislature | each community. 1t is expected that one day earlier than it ever adjourned | these will be ready for distribution before refused to take a recesy and | by November 1. progres- 4. Boxes may so this valuable and really sive piece of legislation went by the | combination of after a series of Tel Cop) Ry Loco Co. authorize idie in was GOODWIN BEACH & CO. Room 410 National Bank Building, E. ¥. MCENROE, Manager. Colts Patent Fire Arms, Bought & Sold |FRISBIE & CO. 272 MAIN STREET Telephone :iz0. con in- ad- AN the iirie 1st pfd Gen Elec Great Nor pid Gt v Ore Cetfs Inspiration 55 Kansas City 1934 Kennecott 39 Lack Steel 2% Lehigh Val 6034 Mex Petrol .....161 | of the German people. He has Natigl sdah s ob EDOLenior 1 ce e e Y o Brake TR dent.” ' Y C & Hud 7854 | Nev Cons .. 20% NYNH&H 38 Nor Pac .... Norf & West Penn R R Peoples Gas Pressed Steel Ray Cons .. Reading Rep T & § s0 : Cop Karl Liebknecht, the socialist who was recently prison, released from a German has become the popular idol| been | F. W. PORTER, Mgr. rather friends than from the family of Mr. F. W. Porter, who has been the manager of our New Britain office since it was opened in Octo- ber, 1916, having enlisted as a candidate for an offi- cer’'s commission in the U. S. army, our office, in his absence, will be in charge of Miss O’Connor. As our New Britain office is connected with our Hartford office by private telephone wire, we will “There are some further complica- tions introduced in organizing for the collection and distribution of the parcels which would tend to compli- cate what is already a rather difficult act of operation to get accomplished within the time available. “The Red Cross abroad is pre-| So Ry paring to make a general distributon | Studebaker read in 66 % 2434 88% 8134 021} 3014 653 186 com So Pac s be filled with any > articles except those | [ ds for progressive legislation. to the first of these things, a dead and dumb man might be say the first if he was able elected and if he could find Fear old boy to lead him around, e fact that he was able to be t every day might not mean e district which sent him would bood representation. But I am re that it might not be better ented by such a man led around en year old boy than it would s member of the legislature led by the iniquitous machine governs the state of Connecti- hder republican rule. d so far as his being a progres- board for two vears. The senator from the Sixth preferred to make a record for the shortest session ever held to waiting a few days and mak- ing this splendid law an effective piece of legislation. DEATHS AND FUNERALS William Ryan. William Ryan, aged 65 years, of 93 Daly avenue, died last night at his home following a lengthy illness with influenza. Mr. Ryan is survived by his wife, Mrs. Catherine Ryan, two cons, John and Michael, and three daughters, Mrs. Otto Schmarr, Mrs. on the list Prohibited ing barred by postal officials. articles are ali intoxicat- liquors, all inflammable mater- ial, including friction matches and any composition likely to ignite or explode (cigarette lighters come under this classification), liquids and fragile articles improperly packed. Undar postal regulations no note or message or written matter of any kind will be permitted to remain in the boxes. In addition to the list of prohibited articles, relatives and friends of the soldiers are urged to bear these facts in mind when preparing Christmas parcels: Do not put anything in the pack- tobacco to all of the A. . F. It possible, we shall have cigarettes in ages of fifty for this di . although it somewhat difficult as may be imagined to get the large quantity required put up in special packages. “Our general conclusion would rather not the man who will from their families or friends by a special dlstribution of packages col- lected by others or made up at some central point by the Red Cross be- cause the difficulties introduced seem too clearly to outweigh any benefit to the men through this special tribution. is that we attempt to cover not get packages { Utah Cop { Westinghouse Ais- il Pac Texas Union .131 &8 67 % 1033 Chem ... 6d 437 Western Union 9075 Willys Overland .. 231 u RubiCo .ol U S Steel Va Car Count Karolyi still be able to furnish excellent facilities for the exe- cution of orders in local stocks and investment bonds. Any business entrusted to our care in Mr. Por- ter’s absence will receive the same careful attention our customers in that we have always given Britain. scheduled to night for election of hold its annual meeting directors, CITY ITEMS add one further . e g n o our desire in all S We have a limited amount of kind- make no distribution ling wood for sale. The New Britain of things that is not general to all Lumber & Coal company.-—advt alike and this suggestion FFrank Lambert, tationed at Bar counter to this policy in a w Harbor, Maine, is spending a sh()rl; believe be furlough at his home on Glen street. lie is recovering ‘nm an attack of iniluenza age which Christmas. Pack dried fruits and other food products in small tin or wooden boxes. Give preference to hard candy over chocolates unless the latter s enclosed in heavy wrappers. chocolates are casily crushed may spoil other contents Do not put articles packed in glass in the package. Gifts should colored square, The John Autch of New York City and will Mrs. John Williams of Haverstraw, A The funeral will probably be held Saturday morning frorm St Ct that there is a law passed by | Mary's church, and intermeat will be st legislature under which the |in St. Mary's cemetery. Jregularly pays allowances to = pendents of the men in mili- Dorothea E. Toole. ervice here and abroad. When Dorothea E. Toole, two-vear-old aw was passed there had been | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard laft Jaw passed by congress and | Toole, died at the home of her grand- lied only to volunteers. As the Mr. and Mrs. John Cullum, ture was about to adjourn it|Oof 92 Franklin street vesterday. The e apparent that a draft system | funeral will be held Thursday after- e sort would be adopted and |Nn0oa. 5. nator who wrote the bill pr WA an amendment to provide for ts to families of drafted men 11 as of volunteers. Neither the nan of the military affairs com- of the scnate nor the similar nan in the house nor the ma- leader of the senate, Judge would sponsor this amendment udge Klett, instead of facilitat- introduction and passage, made difficult as possible and com- the senator who was the author o take it to the attorney general ket his endorsement upon it be- he grudgingly consented to its fluction. »w you all know that of all the n service there are several times ny drafted men as volunteers, the senator from the sixth had his way the families of the d men would not have been in- [d among those to whom the state allowances. Yet he calls himself gressive. e of the as called to order by House Frank W. Holmes appolnted temporary secretary ing to the absence of Secretary L. A. | Sprague, who has been called s town because of his brother's death, it was voted to adjourn the meeting. concerned, if he stands for pro- not keep fresh until Shedecior then I don’t know what the eans. are probably familiar with “I should like to thought, and that is that we do to Ow- out ¢ runs we serious.” would somiewhat i RMAN PUBLIC MAY CAUSE FINANCIAL CATASTROPHE Zurich, Oct. 31.—The Reichsbank has issued bank notes to the amount of two billion marks dur- ing the past four weeks, according to the este Nachrichten of Munich The aewspaper this was by the hoarding of bark notes by the CUMMINGS TO SPEAK HERE Na- parents, be wrapped in handkerchiefs 27 khaki inches German weight wrapped should not exceed three pounds; unwrapped the weight may be approximately two pounds fifteen ounces. Parcels may bear inscriptions such as “Please not open ‘untill Christmas’, | “Merry | Lcoble: and ipoluts out that A the ~hri T MErY | Germans do not give up their present Christmas, Happy WNew M vearifllisan o Sa buci ni i o SWith Ibest Wilkhes? \and: the: like: (i 5o AEESERESEEE St Gy e — 6. When the box is packed it e William Perlman. should be taken unwrapped and un- William Perlman died yvesterday af-| sealed to the nearest collection center ternoon at the Hartford hospital after | ingicated by the Red Cross, together an illn of eight days with pneu-| with the address label and sufficient monia. He was 38 vears old. Hel gtampg to carry it by parcel post to leaves a wife and thr’:.e rhxhh;cml Bes-| Hoboken, New Jersey After the sie, Abraham and Henry Perlman. | € il — ~ - e is thoug e the o he will | and buriel was ia1 Beth Alam eceme-|, . " RleT s h‘_‘\_ inch-wide two-faced satin ribbon ap- g 3 ent campaign, as his duties on the | tery. wrapped in stout paper, the Christ- plied in rows and rows on tulle. B % E national committee keep him con- | | | mas label bearing the address of the fined to Washington. Mr. Cummings Mrs. Julia Rakowska. man for whom it is intended is issda g Inodicuon o N Julian Rakowska., wife of| placed on it. The person sending the e s U Rakowska, one of the promi-| package in the presence of the Rod i S Polish residents of this city Croas workeriial reautreqitol amxite behalf of the count state and | Sites b Ton iy D] eAer SR S S LS O gressional candidates. There will un- street after an illness of £oUr| poyen” A label certifying that in doubtedly be a large crowd out to![8 She was 40 years of age and| gpection has been completed by the hear him as he brings a message besides her husband two sons, | UIEOL Ans been completed by the e | direct from Washington where he is | of ‘the state is the evil of the | iy "1":, 1 Sgne \,::‘r',“("'m She | Which is left in the custody of the st bt sivenyiiiefc s e leannaton | ssional juror. Those familiar | oyed jeaves three daughters, Tiinor, | Red Cross until del to the postal throughout the country with the the courts know that the same | agnes and Ann: ORI | Agnes and Anna v No package | purpose of returning a democratic appear in the jury box time after 4 majority to congress. requested and the state attorney comes to for transmittal by President Wilson. the characteristics of men in Mrs Byron J. Baker. 20th. === abit of serving on juries and is| Mrs. Mattie. wife of Byron J. Baker | A question POSTPONE to select jurors whom he be- |of 33 Main street, died yesterday of | cerning the o will be sympathetic toward him. | pneumonia She was 48 years old | packages to Ohasber I was introduced in the last | and a native of New Jersey. Besides | have ¢ n which would have done away | her husband she leaves ten children, | they this evil by providing that if a | Julia . Ola E. Lucy M., Rosa N. |was suggested that such men send | furs, including all shades from the ad served on a jury he sheuld | Mary J.. Beatrice F., Ruth E., Naomi | their coupons to the Red Cross, which | oft lizht brown in marten to the rich erve again within two vears, | L+, Glenford R. and Carol 8. Balker.|in turn would give American brown of lolinsk or Klett, who claims to be The funera! was held this afternoon at | without relatives oversens essive, opposed and voted against | 4 ©'clock and the body was taken to| tunity to contribute to foitl. Woodstock, N. Y., for burial. boxes. In this matter the Red Cross n February 1 has ruled as follows with the con- country and currence of the war department: strained and “This has been discussed with a obliged to indite a member of the war council and very e kaiser warning carefully considered from all points Jhe desisted from of view and it is believed that it hational law he would impracticable to undertake ry among those arrayed the collection and distribution of A senator introduced these parcels. In the first place pledging loyalty of the state of there is no way of estimating the ecticut and promising their number of such parcels that would he to the President in any required It been suggested that nd himself called the contributed by the Red he senator from the Cross members general distribu- h to let this resolution might only to ound that he who turn haclk oralizing congres; the Rea here was a bill before the ature which provided for for dependent children. It duced by Senator it was virtually a widow’'s pen- measure. On all sides it was ded to be one of the very best of legislation proposed hefore Jegislature if not the very best. present system provides for plac- | hildren in county homes andl Acting Chairman of Democratic Charles Poglitsch, Charles Poglitsch, aged b1 years, died vesterday at his home at 138 Glen street. He had been ill but a few days with pneumonia. says tional Committce May Make Only | caused do Speech in Conmecticut in This City Homer S, Cummings, man of the Democratic mittee, will speak in this city tomor- row evening at a party rally at 8§ o'clock. The place where he will speak will be announced later. Mr. Cummings is onc of the biggest | democratic “‘guns’ in the country and his speech here tomorrow evening acting chair- National com- ITEMS OF IN double pockets the armholes Short coats feature and sleeves sewed into without fullness. con- been S RED CROSS SHO} IN ALL THE NEWEST CREATIONS Kid Lace with Cloth Top to Match. Havana Brown Kid Lace Extra High Cut. Full Leather Louis Heels, High Black French Kid L Snug Arch Fit. Full French Hecls. Large Selection of Combinations In All Leathers, Modern Boot Shop —168 MAIN STREE or tricolette ap also appliqued trimming On frocks of satin pliqued fur fabrics, Mrs. velvet, make excellent Peter nent died Broad weeks. leaves in | con- Mict Grey independent Count who heads | the Hungarian A dress of heavy wool has no other adornment than handsome buttons and a small fur cape very short in front. Karolyi and anti-dynastic | State. | | Rich evils of the court FFUNERAL OF is made with a of black silk brim of pink an- An aftractive high, narrow beaver and a accepted | zora wool. November - In the manner that flowers were formerly used, sprays of small sending of Christmas | rhinestones are used dinner gowns men in the service who ! of black tulle no relatives or friends to whom = wish to send these coupons. It Gloves are dyed to match brown hat crown wide Burial This Morning at Joseph's Cathedral. Hartford. Service St. will as after be Miss Anne Ryan, of 56 Summer silk Hartford, who has a large city, died at he Tuesday last, and was buried this morning in Mount St. Benedict's cemetery, Hartford, after a solemn high mass of requiem | had been sung for the of hei soul in St. Joseph's cathedral at 11:30. | ! The funeral was largely attended, re- | B HON latives and friends from New Britain | . HOMER S. CUMMINGS Miss street, has been SLF mercantile of TING burcau of which raised con- DIRECTORS | the was | circle of acquaintances in this on home on Commerce repose itizens an oppor- Christmas “shoe-polish”-finished ribbon of an eight-inch width is used e tively instead of narrow braid tricotine street froc The ¢ 1S amongz those Ryaa 1 sisters, Miss | £ Fartford, present. two on relations between = Germany had the president strong note him that un- | offenses against find this | against Nora Ryan of and Mrs. Alargarct Keough of 64 Beaver street, | ~las well as two nephews, Michael | The military influence is moted In {35 Ve 22 Ll niicis P. Keough, | short-length nutria coats, made with | JEORRT 8P Lol B rieh, Meriden. | four patch pockets fastened with : leather buttons, a straight standing ICLIHVI' BURRITT SCHOOL, collar and tan leather helt i he ; oF | Will Speak at the Democratic - Headguarters Friday Night at 8:30 and CHESTNUT AND MAIN STS at 9:30 B, building This is a good opportunity te hear one of the | best orators in the UnitedStates. All Welcome.. be- | Card of Thanks. to thank all kind friends for all kindness and’ shown us at the time of the our beloved husband, fath- er and brother, especially the elec- trical department of Landers, Frary Clark, and also the Foresters Court Pride MRS MRS MRS MRS had | e 2 £ and wish neighbors sympath death of would be first meeting the executive et Burritt school the called should drink at least ter a day Every one . three pints af W e Sl evenine ek JAMES CARTER e pint W wa last cvening in social | WAL GORMAN. CHARLES FELLOWS. ETHEL SPEAR sup- he to re- v As : room. meeting was to ter has Molasses will eradicate grass stains. | 4 20 upon parcels order by sresident, Frank Nair. P Edward st for Leftover mushrooms caa be Fowlr, principal. spoke of into soup put | tion be wonld mailing 1€ to this wonld men without the use many of to use their in the first on believe in sen those sol- th ew with its wonderful did not diers en their but Tt is economy to ot jlthé table packaga | © = not “&our cream used in when, | cream is delicious amily — We Curry is delicious if Chirst- | Eravy over rice. Card of 1 . o kind fr hbors for the sympathy and they given me during the deatt my dear husband do 1 thank the Red Cro: and Stanley Works who | every war when 1| or friend to whom to sick and unable to do him | have 2lso the feeling that a clf. 1 also wish to thank em- | mas package containing little of ployes of the Stanley Works the | trinsic value would lose much of its jowers they so kindly sent stgnificance if received from the Red MRS. LOREN H. PEASE. Cross or from some unknown person o Cocoa should never s community the opportunities as a center, followed C'ross, number Christmas them would this haa send it nds use butter only on Discussions as to need of having a library, voung club, etc. The last home was Kopplemann and nei 1zain leave help illness and Especially workers aided in commaunity chorus, people’s club, mother's committee has planned . an interesting meeting to be held in the audiiorium of the school on Wed- nesday November 6, at 8 o’clock At this meeting very important business will up. All who interested In school are invited to attend. hay of bec: care heef and label in place, way they no used in chicken possible for all for was my in- Err some Oatmeal may be grated cheese and butte served be <en are the cordially be mada thialk

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