New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 3, 1919, Page 15

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRID: I | | | Main str > B bt N e employed at the h funeral will be et e o e from the Greek Orthodox church, SATISFY AMERICANS Sgnator Thomas Urges Senators| ~— corvnued from fuee Fuse) e, to Voice Their 0)11110113 RleT routes for the relief of erowd-| .. rineral of Mrs. Anna Colling ed rai ine | l ¢ was held this morning in St. Mary’s I (:mm\tnnm and self-interest of in- | 1 o "Si-oct Hartford. The body was { dividual roads would prevent the car- [} O% e MO L F G T el in s Washington, Jan 3.—Senator | TYiNE out of many of these roforms | yrOUENC oo Shlppmg SOPkS AlkGWIS“ A]‘fi lfl Thomas of Colorado, democratic ' under the old system of private maa- t ) o | member of the foreign relations; agement, declared Mr. McAdoo LODGE DENIES CHARGES, | | committee predicted today in the| Accomplishments Are Detailed. Washington, Jau. 3—-Senator | e’HflH nate that “at this criti hour in| The retiring director general told | oWy o b lis ™ republican | Jur diplomatic history” President’ the senators how the "”’,"""m,'; repiled to and denouaced in T E Wiigon would ‘‘acquit himself well ;"'"”" oo ““" ""‘l'““}‘z\\”l‘,‘;‘ \”Z\‘ ,,‘ ate today the charge made ST e TR e e e | Th nateilasi r at a e wher were j . atorl Lo 1 ! - R ! 9 before the nations aad to the ultimate 45t ¥ear ‘“W‘“:hwm” and. finan. | by Senator Lewis of Illinois, demo-|shippings and metals made a firmer | i Lh’f’emce” satisfaction lofhis conntryien BRI =t T riehtea copdis (oTatE mmk “’;\JH“';‘I()”‘) i \:filt'e“:"lL» ;H‘\lnda\mn‘fm’ the gencral list in the munzy - sclai f 1y S riticize A & 3 5 5 3 empting to embarr: >restde il- | later dealing The closing 1S T Disclaiming any intent to eriticizo | Ct! down el el AL ) G s Prosiden ter dealing losing w e or condemn senators who lun"- !‘ = oo S i quantities of mml son a w(;;\d .ulu }pn»lrm unity in 4\'|n- strong. Sales approximated 0,000 J‘rudohce corded their disagreemeat with the b COCETEe - e hen e declared peace negotia- shares. xvr:;l:.llun s autline of peace condi- ot ool e "\Ji:["’[_':luxnl et hould be completed S SE RO G e way to - Se. i omas d he belie: the very success of the X . as possible, for every i Ellcain bt & O it points to regul wbns, Senator Thomas 1h 1 S e 15 poss ever tions furnished hy Richter & Co., ! | e i ed that those who fe erwiso S LA i g | sl ot e exiionk Stoclc s mercial Trust hould make -public expr on of with Germany. change. their views, lest it be ¢ cred from Senator Lodge said that as far as i Jan. 3, 1919 pany. Have you starte their silence ‘“‘that nouncements ber 31 U he was concerned the charges of Sen- e T e v e Gl | o acans with ugH . Sorde Sody thal Gor. | At befo Gl s E i : - f not, come In now' hitherto recorded embody the com-) YeRTDOOIC | onveniances may | Btor, Lewis and similar I Am Beet Sugar ... 68% 62 Shnekacarol mon seatiment of the American sen-j “WhateReh | RO Ly eler oy Senator Melellar of _Tennesses | Alaska Gold 4 4 per ocent. Interash ate. ] asserted, “are due entirely to war con- yeropun ”"‘“‘ ~'ll‘ C '( I{'" w ‘]“‘- Am Agri Chem ..1911% 101 Paid on Savings Ao The Colorado senator deprecated 2Sertet: WO/ M0 S 0Ty Tretated to [ same was true of Scnator Knox, who | \m Car & Fdy Co 94% Beld T;,‘,‘f{l’n,fil‘»,{fl'“ ‘}‘:m\“.:h(l,zw“l‘x”-“!l"“ " {he fact that the railroads were under as also mentioned by the demo- | Am Teo . Fovernment control.” dent’s 14 principle 1til after those | governmuent contrc & wtic spokesnicn. o el 3 5 i £ 74 ust ool Terminal TFacilitics. The ambition or the fate of presi-| am Loco pePnciples had beea accepted, not onl The director general went at length dents or political parties are infinite-| Am smelt g g ALl - gram cannot be rried out, however, SR & ’ £ £ N1Am Tel & Tel ...1007% 99% 10014 | GENERAL £ | considerable discussion, ra rc eri uence in N ¢ | he ha k avor = e b detract from Amer mfiuence i H O exeont. under same form of | 1o had taken In favor of nostooning ! iaconda Con 100 Ay |G ELECTRI EEES sl R 5 and|unified " control extending over a | G Sy CH o O tRECy S oite | A4 TS Fe Ry Co .. 91 94% | Pressed Stoel Car . N MANAGER SPEAKS at tho piant, has aiw nl»mox;< “m SAlexandor Hamilton, | Number of yea e e e ”m" the | B2ldwin Lo 50 { Ray Cons 3 518 | the operatives as Camn Jofferso; 5 v He e ed that waterways 5 o e ¥ e . & O Reading 3 " T S not as “striker sfferson and others show , sace e world rolve teading . 82 k g o 'lv;;ntm:‘i ‘m:”‘( n"m:(“t 'r‘m”"’ i | should more extensively In | Peace of the world was involved b e e : . 93 Rop T & 8 cot 25 s Monday Is Earliest Time That| The strikers were voting today O pting treaties is made supremeo by the e : L e R . s Beth Steel B i3 1 b 2 3 - dacitl 28 the proposal to resume work tomors Prass i Hount whother this would bo|$20 RAISED BY GIRLS AT | Butto e ) Lis Southern Pacific ..103% 102% Strikers Can Go to Work jithel broposalutofy aopnstitution, Senator Thomas dis- P : d ; caused the points in the president’s s i e res he receipt lasl koo Lo S Soliiheml Ry Mg 2 row as a result of the r i done if the roads went back to com- SOUTH CONG. QHUROCHL | oy S Z peace program which some repub- B e was e & iy s 4 . i In night of a telegram from the nation petitive private management. The | WRere was a meeting of the Youns | cen reather 6 0% 61 irrexae Of 5 e war labor board saying the board liean leaders in the senate have > Cad canal should continie M-} ociey of the South church last night, | GL® & Ohlo i I 3oirs Ao : Schenectady, Jan. 3—While striking would take charge of the situation if urged should not be considered untit| der federal control, he sald i o el o Gt P Gl S T 3 nion Besine i Cilaont 3034 | union workers of the Generar BElec- the employes would return to work Bfter the peace canference ‘ - —— the meeting followed report was | i:’)‘) iy o United Fruit ..... 6 :‘;:1;"";0““‘: Yolnedtodayion,s DLos e s bl Bt The senator endorsed the presi- e e " LUC Hadson the Aoanclal et ci ey jas 5 5 e 2 | posz resume w smorrow assed by the Met s ] dent’ “the removal AUIOI s O O BColon SR el drinibts Steel” Biconper General Manager G. ¥. Bmmons | cil, the central body, at 7:30 tonight, ent’s demand for “the removal as| : ; liee in | €1Ven by the vouns women a short : S Rubber Co ; ] far as possible of economic barr: j The activitiesFof Bthe SIPOLCe BN tigr oiaro 0 w i o U DSt s z e i Bt fasusd! the following statement: e fourth of this amount will be giv. “rie .. i Stool ped - ... 1185 1135 i The works will not be open for Referee Yeomans \i 083,000 more tans of bituminous coal duri the ten month endir Octo- than in the sume period of the Pac As to “freedom of the seas”, the rounding up autoists using cars with Jker said that since the submarine 1918 markers, continued this after- ), Forcign Misslonary society. st pfd = e the return of strikers Saturday morn- | States bankruptey count, issued an or Fas “come to stay”. international noon with the result that the follow- Gen Electric .. 5 e enbaen A ing and will not be open until Monday | der yesterday authoriz . J. Mur KL S oo morning at the earliest.”” | ray to sell turniture b to th g s ative ing found themselves confronted with N 7 Goodrich Rub . egulation for its use is imperative ing found themselves con COMMERCTAL, TRUST ANNTUAL. | rerla 26 . ‘B f.nd that freedom of navigation in the matter of appearing in court to- i i ireat Nor pfd 8 Overian a5 This was the first formal state- | bankrupt esfate of James O’Brier s 4 108 Rl i e The annual meeting of the 8tock- | (i Nor Ore Cotis : : Roebuck ...176 ot Mil B s einis s Al peranc ot e Hote times of war under laws which bel- morrow morning: dIsaac Kop ST, 45 0 el G b R E o DA 505 Mr. R e strike T propriet Biaren s o ade to respect, | of 28 Dewey street, Edward Horowitz, 8 : 2 S t TInspirati e 6 ots ... B began on December 20. It occasioned Basset gerents must be ma © s srett Ban. | company will be held at the Hotel Be- becomes an ‘‘unavoidable neces of 1069 Stanley street, Everett T ; ‘ i) g nes ) N T en William Nor loin, C'hurch street, on Monday, Jan- 7 4 Mstvcringilofiostshiistmentieot e nd:( ¢ rorcv\\inmnu- C. B. Parsons, of | UaTY 13, at 8:15 p. m, The directors ' Kansas City so g 1 9 STORNS MONDAY NIGHTS. league of nations, Senator Thomas fon, of Hensington; C. 8. Barsons Of | iy pg chosen at the meeting. Tm- | jeonnon Conpar | .. 3 = For some time it has been a ques- £314 he need “only mention the fi.| 302 West Main street, M. G. Poronto, N opper ) | mediately following this meeting there i b s | tion of much discussion in this city | [§ b J i s : B : of 93 South Burritt street; James | : g Lack Steel ..... 8% 8 Mok % Sy :\:;}y:’l'.;'!‘gnxx‘:l;H’L“‘é;'\\«‘lqix((': n:‘l;ntr;“‘l‘ of 1:: i e .\;H\l‘huln meeting of the directors of | Lenigh Valley ... s 55 ‘\:‘hr;f‘\:';r f,'f :‘vlflotqh(‘l:c \?;;S‘xlx\fn::?g)no;; guished nations, of Bolshevist Ru | bu Mike Smith, of Waterbury; AR 1 Max Motor com .. 4 ‘ LER 2 : ! ! A A S o hants wh and the Vatican.” The difficulties of | Win N. Maskoll, of Hartford; B. Mex Petroleum . oL meeingotithomersan o . . " . ~ ¢ . Money Saving Two Hour Marketing Sale 9 to 11 a. m. Interboro Interhoro pfd 0 fe cnfiow Talte o : leal in shoes, hats, nnd clothing was creating such a league, he said, will | baum, of Hartford; §. C. Boble, Shuttle Meadow lake today showed | National Lead £ el g tax the patience and the wisdom of | New Hlaven; James Durkeo, of Ber- |8 B¢ &0 0f 08 feok (hls ehows s galn oY ¥ C & Eudson ... rooms yesterday afternoon and _tho the Entente whose immediate and | lin and Brnest Johnson, of Plainville. . L rainfall o v Cons , % i y: .. ; it sl bt arrosts | the recent storm. On December 13, N Y N H & H R R : suestionwas) again disoussod 5 1ouls i 4 FRESH CUT SHORT, compelling work is the dictation of) CheffofMoerafmekio EREELE SRarnoRtal| o et o R Lo t R 23y 31 i vord it the vote and individual | ROUND. SIRLO! peace to Germany and the organiza-| were, William McCue, Charles M Sl snac S fesuifinchioskni i Nor Bl s 93 93 remarks from many of the men but it | , SIRLOIN OR tion of the nations now springing | Carthy, Charles Anderson, Dennis 3;""“ water supply of the ciy has, Norfolk & West ...108% 1 has heen stated that these merchants | PORTERHOUSE, e O ey oon " SiE | Nealow, Patrick Howloy, Chas. John. | therefore, been increased greatly Penn R R ....... 45% Wstod ten o ans in tavor of =epa b | y ” son and Clarence Lamphere within the past few week People’ 0% | held in the Chamber of Commerce | e A CURRAN'S [I LAZARUS C 164 MAIN ST On th the Square New Britain Before Inventory Bargain Days |§ . ~ s oo | CiFSE Clearance Sale with a Big Supply of Blankets and Comfortables. ARE YOU? If not, now is the time to get them here, and save a Ry Saturday, Jan. 4 and Monday, : Jan. 6, 1919, the doors will be $5.98 BEACON ON NFICOND FLOOR. N 5 e e R open for the most important . Rain Coat, Rain Caj i $4.98. i i {BEEF - PRIME CUTS " i QUALITY TIP RIB ROASTS BONELESS ROLLS All Solid Lean ] FRESH CUT SHOUL DER ROASTS ......1b 25¢ Boiling Beef ... 1b 20c | Fresh Plate Beef Ib 1lc PnnK-QUAuweuums-w SMALL LEAN PORK LOIN ROASTS .... Ib 34c FRESH LEAN SHOULDERS ............. 1b 32¢ SLICED LIVER 1b 9c¢ | SALT HOCKS Ib 22¢ SQUIRES ALL PORK SAUSAGE Marked Down, sales event which we have ever Your Choice at Low Prices Blankets, grey or white, pink and blue borders, per pair Vinol 35.98. Sal Hepaticn ............ 2 Offel‘ed. TO make it knOWl‘l to Bl Veal to Roastm.‘—l‘i)_ 24c [ To Stew . . b 18¢ A A A A A A $6.00 BRACON ::"'"" Fare (Glicorine > | & Fowl Milk Fed 1b 45¢ | 'To Fricassee .... 1b 36¢c A i : rostilla 5 J R ] > PR Bk Eipuem Hies 252 ra white Massage 10- || | our valued patrons and to make B B FRESH GROUND LEAN HAMBURG ... Ib PR S L O ' - H > N fl 1. C. ROWE’'S SOLID MEAT OYSTERS . .. new friends we will offer % B MOH. FRESH CREAMERY BUTTER ..... b N FANCY WHOLE MILK CHEESE .. # MUENSTER CHEESE “at wholesale pric # RASPBERRY JAM Swift’s Nut Oleo 1b 3l¢ MOHICAN TOMATO SOUP BEST RED ALASKA SALMO § VANILLA or LEMON FLAVOR Ripe Twmatoes can 15¢ | Early June Peas can SCOTTISH CHIEF TOMATO CATSUP .. bot MASON JAR MUSTARD ........... 2 pt jan PREMIER PORK AND BEANS SWEET FLORIDA ORANGES GREEN KURLY KALE LAF/GE RED ONIONS FANCY SEEDLESS RAISINS BEST MAINE POTATOES F»\N(‘Y RICE POP (OR\ Olive Oil &n.xp .3 cakes for 10c $1.00 BEACON CRIB DOMESTICS mankes o, te aworws Do e LB All Coats and Dresses up to $50 at od Bleached Sheets, 81x90, BOARDING HOUSE KEEP- E i B Pfices frOm ERS, ATTENTION! avy I ched Sheets, torn not cut, $1x90, each $1.98. ¥ | $16.98 to $35.00 selling for $3.75 now, while Pequot Bleached Sheets, torn B | B8 s i they last, each, $1.98. not cut, $1x90, each $2 Closing out all small lots and single pieces in every depart- ment at savings to you Come early and secure a good selection. TRADE AT CURRAN’S 381, 383, 385 Main St. New Britain e g { E

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