New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 23, 1918, Page 15

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N. . HAS NO RIGHT [0 STEAL A. P. NEWS ipreme Gourt Sustains Injunc-| | on Granted to Associated Press | ston, njunctions anted the Associated Press to stop dting of news by the International 1 bws Service were sustained tod lé supreme court of the Jates. As between the publ zm(!} ws gathering organizations, Justice tney expressed doubt whether the: uld be any property in )fie\l new As between riv: thering organizations, he ere was aquasi property interest. Associated Press Not Guilty. [Referring to contentions of the national ws Service that the A lated Press was guilty of the same tic charged against the de- dant. Justice Pitney said that e is nothing in the proceedings puts the Associated Press in the tion of having “unclean hand: hstice Holme in an associate jon said he p tially agreed with majority, but sented from the ciple that there is property in Justice Pitney announced that ice Clar took no part in the eedings. e court declared the processes gd by the T national News in ing Associated Press news amount- to an ‘“unauthor interference th the normal operation vf com- hinant's legitimate busines % ; by | United | An Unfailr Competition. “The transaction speaks for ld a court of equity ought not gitate long in characterizing fair competition in busine: L Pitney said, discussing the tak Associated Press news matter by International News Service. itself | to [EATHS 'AND FUNERALS | Michael Maloney, | ichael Maloney, aged 50 years, d at his home at 398 Church street ftorday after a lengthy illness with eumonia. Mr. Maloney had been in b employ of the New Britain Lum- - and Coal company for a number ears. His wife survives him. The eral will be held tomorrow morn- from St. Mary’s church and inter- bnt will be in St. Mary’s new ceme- s | ! Theodore Paul Vogel. | Theodore Paml Vogel, the pnth-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Vogel, of 38 Sheffield street, urday and the funeral was held in b afternoon. Rev. A, C. Theodore ege officiated. Interment was in irylew cemetery. ‘ one- Paul died Paul Koehnle. Paul Koehnle, aged 40 years, died | pterday at the New Britain hospital ‘ pneumonia. He lived at 72 Rock- il avenue and the funeral wil be d from there tomorrow morning d at St. Peter’s church. Burial will | in St. Mary’'s cemetery. Mrs. Agatha Zeiba. [The funeral of Mrs. Agatha Zeiba Berlin was held this morning at 0 from the Sacred Heart church. 8. Zeiba had been an invalid for a mber of years. She died Saturday ht. Her husband, William Zeiba, vives her. John A. Hedlund. [Che funeral of John A held this afternoon at Obhman officiating, the F: offering; beautiful. The pall pers were furnished by the Vega ety, the First Hundredmen’s so- y and the Swedish Social club, o ich organizations the deceased was pember, Hedluna | 2:30, Rev and inter- airview cemetery. | numero and flower John Reilly. Fitzge ev. John J p church of St. John the E ciated at the funeral Zy this morfing, Rev. was deacon and Re John T Inters, sub-deacon. Father Fitz- ald read the committal prayers at b grave in St. Mary’s new cemetery. b pail bearers were James Noonan, liam Riley. The flower bearers bnk Riley, William Dukbins and lllam Riey. The flower bearers | William McCormack and Thom- Riley. pastor of ngelist, of John John E John Clark. Clark, at the Clark street aged 73, died New Britain formerly lived this General at 35 ohn rning pital. brid Stanley Parker he funeral of Stanley F jd th ternoon at 2 o’cloc late home on Murray street In ent was in Fairview cer ry. e number of friends attended. ICOLUMBIA GARAGE and Night. Service. Fel. Be Open for Business De FPORAGE ROOM FOR 60 CARS was from Day Connection, mechanics ALL WORK GUARANTEE | the br of old Turner Hall 160 New Britain, Conn. NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 23, 191&. CITY ITEMS Popular brands of cigars in 10s, and 50's at Mac's Smoke Shop, Church street.—Advt, and Mrs. Fred Campbell of 8 lcott street are recelving congratu- lations on the birth of a son, born yesterday. Both mother and son are doing well. Mr. and Mrs. spend Christmas parents in Boston, Dr. Fred Schilling of Toronto, Can- add, is spending tho holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Schill- ing of 71 Grove Hill A shipment of Fversharp pencils just received. Adkins', 66 Church St. —advt. Licutenant Gerald Coholan, son of Mrs. Grace Coholan of South High street expected home today for the holiday Harr 51 W with Mass. Lydall will Mr. Lydall's v Kuacher is spending the hol- idays at his home in this city. Mr. Graham will hold a Chris party Christmas night for h Admission, gents, 50c; lecies, Dancing until 1 Avt. Luke Welch begins his duties as houseman in the T. A. B. pool l'ooln‘ tonight. Ji New Britain Nat. mas Savings Club tonight. 9 p. dvt. The Boys' club Christmas exercises will be held this evening, with a street parade at 7:30 o’clecok and an entertainment at the club rooms at § o'clock. The event of the season, ball New Year's eve.—advt. WILSON OPPOSED T0 SINKING VESSELS Bank Christ- Open 7 to Firemen's (Continued from First Page) Mr. Wilson, Premier Clemenceau, Premier Orlando and Foreign Minister Sonnino have gone, but French puhb- lic men have declared that their pre- | mier’ talk with the president were entirely satisfactory. It also be- | lieved that Mr. Wilson has made sub- | antial progress in his conferences with Italian statesmen. England Aw London, Dec, 23.—Commenting up- on the visit of President Wilson to Iingland, the Daily Mail say: ““We shall give him of our best. Mr. Wilson is not coming here for politics. His visit is for international consecra- tion and is to visibly cement the two Englsh-speakng peoples, cradled in whose hands reposes the new-born peace of the world. “We behold a Christmas of joy and a moment unexampled in the rugged history of our race. It is the peace Christmas. Many of our soldiers are back again and our tortured prisoners are coming home. Gaiety at last is| released from bounds of anxiety and privation and glows like fire in our hearts. At this season of all, the president’s visit is a heartening augury for the world at peace, since it founds | upon rock the solid amity and united purpose of the British and American democracies.” s President, SHIPWRECKED CREW ADRIFT 18 HOURS | Rescuing Boat Pumps Oil on Waters to Quiet the Heavy Sea. Severly, the off Car and the of New Mass., Dec. Danish shooner Scotia Queen Hatteras on December 19 rescue of Captain Richards York and his crew of six by teamer Gulfland, of the Gulf Refining company's flaet, became known today upon the arrival of the steamer. The cre ~The loss of of the schooner had been clinging to the rigging of their waterlogged craft for eighteen hours when they were seen by the lock- Financial N REAGTIONARY MOVE INTODAY’S MARKET Closing Is Heavy—Soles Only About 375,000 Shares Wall street, ers and express company issues add- ed to the reactionary of market in the final hour. The closing close—Grangers, coal- tone the was heavy. Salts approximated [ 000 shares. New York Stock Exchange quota- tions furnished by Richter & Co., members of the New York Stock Ex- change. Dec. 23, High Am Beet Sugar .. 63 1918. Low Close | Alaska Gold 3% Am Car & Fdy Co AT ST 0 Am Loco .. Am Smelt Am Tel & Tel Anaconda Cop A T 8 Fe Ry Baldwin Loco B & O . BIR T . Beth Steel B Butte Superior Can Pac Cen Leather . Ches & Ohio Chino Cop Chi Mil & St Paul Cons Gas 87 46% | Crucible Steel Distillers Sec Erie 1st pfd Gen Elec ... Goodrich Rub Great Nor pfd .... Gt Nor Ore Cetfs Inspiratisa Interboro Kansas City so ... Kennec Copper . .. Lack Steel Lehigh Valley . Max Motor com Mex Petroleum Nationa N Y C & Hudson .. Nev Cons NYNHE&HR Northern Pacific Norfolk & West R People’s Gas Ray Cons . Reading =4 Southern Paciflc . . Southern Ry Studebalker Texas Oil ... Union Pacific . United Fruit Ttah Copper > U S Rubber Co ... U S Steel ... Va Car Chem Westinghouse Western Union Willys Overland Sears Roebuck Penn R out on the Gulfland. Oil was pumped from the Guifland’s tanks to smooth the high waves and after several fruitiess attempts the dory which was in charge of Third Officer C. E. Wheeler, of Philadelphla, was brought under the lee of the schoon- er until all the men of the Scotia Queen had jumped into it. The Scotia Queen was bound from Jackonville, Fla., for Norwalk, Conn., with lumber. She ran into heavy gales on December 17 and leaked so badly that the pumps mazde no headway against the inrush of water. DENY DISREGARDING AMERICA’S REQUEST German Government Says Tt Has Not Addressed Notes Exclusively to *United States. 22, (By Associated Press.)—It is officially denied that the German government has con- tinued to address notes exclusively to the United States after receiving the request of the Washington govern- ment that official communications from Berlin in future be forwarded simultaneously to all the hostile bel- iigerents. Commenting upon the report re- ceived here that the American state department had declared the latest note from Germany was not pub- lished because it was evidently of a propagandist ct ster, the news- paper Vorwaer “The har comprehen that the U !\\L(‘d States goes so ftlr as. to expect that the people entirely in- nocent of starting the war and their Berlin, Dec. new government, will quietly crawl into a corner and expire.” statistics on pinch hitters delivered are compiled and ack Graney probably list, for had wonderful luck batsman. actual times at bat, he made seven hits for an average of .500. ‘Whe! who n the the Cleve- will be found the Canadian in his efforts as issued, of land leading Indians, the an emergency in fourteen CARDINAL'S HAT HUNG IN §F. PATRICK'S CATHEDRAL New York, Dec. 23.—The late Car- dinal Farley’s scarlet ecclesiatical hat was hung today without ceremony in the great dome over the high altar in St. Patrick’s Cathedral in Fifth ave., in accordance with the rule of the Roman Catholic church. The hat of a cardinal is never worn. It is dis- played at the head of the hody afte death and the rules then provide that t shall hang for all tme n”the car- dnal’s church. ASST. WAR SECRETARY HOME. New York, Deec. —Edward R.t | Stettinius, assistant secretary of war, who has been in France in charge of army supply purchases, returned to- | day on the steamship Cedric. JUST SOUND COMMON SENSE secrot of saving There 1is no the process money — it is Just sound, commoa sense. Prudence directs tha way to Independence—- it points to regular de- posits with the Com.- mercial Trust Com- pany. Have you started an account with us? It not, come in now and open one 4 per c Paid on counts. in Interest Savings Ac- POLAND IS READY TO DEFEND TERRITORY But Would Prefer Amicable Agree- ment With the Czechs Regarding Austrian Sil v to rea nna, Dec. ch an —Poland is anxious amicable agreement with the Czechs regarding the claims of the latter to Austrian Sile and Polish deputation will soon go Prague to discuss the matter, accord- ing to atement issued by the Po- lish foreign min nd printed in Cracow newspapers. The minister also says that no effort will be made to solve by diplomacy claims to Galicia by Ukraine. Regarding the tier of Poland, the situation very tinues: “The republic of Ukraine has forced the Poles to fight for their rights in Lemberg and the whole of ern Galicia, and diplomatic dis- fons with Ukraine are at present impossible. It will be a question of arms until the matter is settled. Po- land is ready to defend this part of her territory, where Poles are in the majority by every means in their southeastern fron- minister says the is serious. He con- The Herald o Still has a limited number WAR MAPS These Maps are Complete in every de- tail and will make a valuable souvenir of The World War. Parents of Boys in the Service Over There should have one of these Maps when the boy comes home so they can be shown the exact places where they did their fighting. While they last they can be procured at the Herald Office for 20c LA C I stacking porch mats, RICHTER & CO. FMBERS N 81 “ES’I‘ MAIV STRE! TYORK STOCK TEL. 2040 AMERICAN HARDWARE LANDERS, FRARY & CLARIK NORTH & JUDD NILES. BEMENT, POND STANLEY WORKS BOUGHT AND S@M} AIN, CONN GOODW N BEACH & CO. Room 410 National Bank Building, E. F. McE \R()L, telephone 120, Manager. STANLLY WORKS STOCK Bought and Sold ENGLISH WOMEN WORK IN WAREHOUSE R T DT These Lancashire lasses are but oil cakes MONDAY NICHT—SP Steaks, Sirotn, Porterhouse or Round BEST MAINE POTAT OES United States Food Administration Lic not [ that are rncp’xrrr! for stock feeding. o Underwood -ense, Number GO08535. ITURKEYS - TURKEYS FRESH KILLED YOUNG TENDER BIRDS, OUR BEST THE BEST IN THE CITY b £re3C| WE HAVE A FEW AT A LOWER PRICE FRESH KILLED DUCKS FANCY PLUMP GEESE ..... MILK FED FOWL . CHOICE FOWL TO FRICASSEE NO COLD STORAGE e e e LEAN FRESH SHOULDERS PORK LOIN ROASTS CALIF. NAVAL ORANG NEW CROP MIXED NUTS POULTRY SOL H MOH. FRESH CREAMERY BUTTER MOH. SELECT EGGS DINNER BLEND COFFEE 4 OPEN THIS EVENING and TU FUESDAY F"”\YINJ EVERYTHING I<0R THE XMAS TABLE

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