New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 6, 1919, Page 9

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NEW BRITAIN DAAI\ FFRAL MON PRESENT WHEN HUN SpARTAcuS Ii Ravetr NG COMPENSATION RBBENSE} FORMERLY - FLEET SURRENDERS "ot v LAW IN MISSOURT | ON BEFENSE COUNGIL Take Hun Stronghold. Jobn Wells, of U, S. 5. ATkansas, eous sundvy ‘I;Li:z,;“";T‘I;‘d;“;;:;‘;tfii:i Is Only Great Indusma | State | Is Now Assi:(ar 10 G}airman of | it ke e attempt to selze the reins of power in o ) - T i | Home on Short Furlough e s seesee, me smes et Without Such a Statute U. 5. Shipping Board ] New Yori | Jan: Missourt s | tord, J j—F. R. M. Robin- | ¢ 'ita off 1e only great industrial state still | ¢ as urman Edward N. Zure ;‘ ? ;J (ue. + that the Spar- | remaining without a workmen's com- | yiy iey, of the United Statos Shipping 3 T Private advices sny t he Spar- i3 1 " days furlough at the hor > 2 b~(~\u-l1:1 the oflces of half a | Pensation law. hoard, and who recently sailed for g ey : tans occupiec oflices ! to cling oy milton stre S t Vv 1:,)‘{) ' much longer to her Rip Van Winkle ; ;ack to the ship which is now | The offices of the Wollf bureau and fous £oport bacs o e CL B e LR n:\\w::wv“ are concen- | fifths of wk now have compensa- ! op Trefense. Mr. Robinson, formerly O a5 secn 18 monihs' Serv- | trated in a small area south of Unter | tion protection for workers who have | of {ho Lale Tornedo Boat company n(i joo in the navy. in which time many den Linden which is accessivle from |me h accidents e i ina | Bridzeport, resignad ¢ ; nnec- | nterestin, :ave transpired. | Cranienburg, a workingm quar 1 Missouri t hat is— ticut Defense Council to take up work | L Dot 3 'of the strongliolds of the loint efforts of organized labor and | in the Shipping board in New York battleship Arkansas, is spending France a8 p]n":‘ commisstoner of xn»;] Shipping board. was formerly a mem- | role In the big family of states, four- b her of the IConnectiout State Counell | But is Missouri going the praoces money -— it 8 sound, commol | Prudence df Foremost o1 ese was the surren- | Thi one L S : oy i g ¢ 1 way to indepem der of the German fleet which took | Spartacans, w! previousiy seized ! enlightened emplovers this yea :Lmvnnrl W ishington. He wont to {1;!“1'0[ it points to regul place November 21, at Firth of Forth, | newspaper offices but were unable to | to be met with success, 8s NOW ap- f pursuant to cabled instructions from | posits with the | | mercial Trust A workmen's compensation bill will Under Mr. Robinson’s direction, the | pany. Have y particular stress on the h ¢ posen, was stormed on Sunday ! be introduced at the coming session | work of collecting from the various | an account ,with ttitude of the Hun sailors when they > h troops. According to a d {nr the legisiature. Repr ntatives of | dep: i oif Scotland | gain control of the city. fnr.xre likely S In speaking of this event Mr. 1 The airdrome at Lawica, near th us? nents of the fed govern- | | If not, come in now organized labor ave fizhting to have | ment all of the 2 i A un flag given by Admiral Sir David | rigon and all the airplanes were cap- !t modelled on the * Plan” and | conditions er which the American | | 4 pev Interest eatty Prior to partici g Withf qyred after a fisht. ! in this they are meetir strong | Merchant Narine must finally operate | Paid on vings Ac- the grand fleet, the Arkar render- | - pport among employers. has been carried on. America’s final | counta. ed wonderful service, ting 15 HIGH SCHOOL WINS In Ohio the law prov an ex- | policy as to shipping, an outline of | maneuvers and work of mine la S = clusive state insurance fund for com- | which exporters, importers, ship oper- and other important war wark Defeats "Meriden ‘Meam S ByatcoreNotlli L lliont b enants | wnienil ave based [lotoratsd nei o ol b aei vy When the Arkansas comman | 32-21 in Good Contest. on 2-3 of wage: This plan of pro- | union have been anxiously awniti ceived orders to ship to Europead Wa- s ow | hibiting the costly competition of | will largely veloped durin, ters in July, the big guardian of the| The basketball team nf ‘lm" f\‘,“ private insurance rw-h\r\.un‘f\s in wd neo ¢ Chalrman M s =S 17 8 Rubber Co sea proceeded toward the \.,-‘,\,7\11 : Britain rh::l'\ school n‘nl.\ 1(,‘ its de R i e e R e i EXER ~ > e lands, wherse a stop was made for coal| reat of Friday at the hands of the | e T e 4.,‘, ' 4 | U B Steel pid . . sther ship necessities. On ar-} griggaport High school by defeating 2 2 5 % : " B R Dl idEspor (.‘ e Bl o stries of the state, while provid- | eration of the American Alerchant | | Va Cor Chem rival in English water e Arkar the team of Meriden in a fast gam 5 i . : < | Westinghous . wol ; ng liberally fe ured workers and | Marine is, according to N tobin- e I S o westnetibuas became a member of the grand fleet.| | " \yorigen on Saturday afternoon, | R liberally for injured workers and ino is, eccordix L. Fobin )i | i s sigr their families. son’s policy, being coliccted from the | Willys Overland | obeved a command to lower the Ger- ' pate m Posen the German Whea the armistice was signed and| e score was New Britain 32, Meri- 2 wangements for the surrender ‘f“} | has the material and caliber for a|T® *1‘ awakening Y, action, it looks fi'”“ o [.‘ \;’-hrrfll o i l i i e waskiai) the J‘qu were pleased with e o as if she going to ins upon | Federal Rescrve bank, the impc fieet, all .a] . it innacn| Stion iteam. The playing of Burns, | . o . cood law while ahe ot | iexrorh honscal ot it W sa ity C]TY lri'EFjig e oty “Mr. Wells In speaking of Taylopgshd JEANLY NS s iaey I‘I‘T("“:; it. Perhaps in the spirit that “the | manufacturers and all othor Soum U 3 N the affatr says that fleet as it steam- | and the people of Meriden api *C 1 last shall be firat.” possibie, Under Mr. Robinson's direc- | | was strung out in two columns, : S ST svernor Trederick D, |bunkerage of the world, the world's | dotiEnt 30 to 9 Iniles long, with an American bat- | one of e Ge o 2 T et £ oM Zeca 2-piece derwear, s lv,rul er of Missouri, at the recent | ©il and coal suppl questions, port | H 1 v fle 2-piel unde: f tleship at tho head of one and a|Joseph Kehoe, who has just ve-| | iy e] ’dys tors 1 i arment, tonight 2 for $1 at Besse) s : . conference of governors in Annapolis, | terminais and doclkage throughout th Ulmed State S | and Other, oo tonight or § British ship the other. When the en-| ceived his honorable discharge from | g™ o nrecced the bellef that billy | World, aquestions of ocean char ko - S Seel ar U Leland's.—Advt emy ships had been formally taken| the army and rosumed his studies v WiIl be presented to every state legiss | #0d, above. all, the questions of op Court Boeotloven, I ever, like many other Americans who | here. _ilature in 1919 to provide for adminis. | fion, the details of competition wit London, Dec. 5. (Correspondence of Lfl@deFS F'aH DOWH meet in - hall tomorrow nigh German transports and shipped back I'he local team {s expected to be | tering e compensation | Ships undc foreign flags, and The Associzted Press.)—There will be for the installation of officers. "her home. a strong aggregation in a few weeks. |yt ocancive o g question of employes, particulariy i S will be 11 candidates to be initiated . . 5 o4 exclus state Insurance ¥ o shortage o argo to ¢ Mr. Wells paid ane visit to France, | Harvey Woodford, the Lake Forrest b regard to the Seamen's Act S SRS O GRELG WO G Wall Street, 10:30 a. m.—Selling of | 8t this tir the Arkansas participating in the| IiL, star is again a pupil at the lo time is near when an indus. | !I'® ATerican data was finally collect- | BUPPIVINgE world needs durlng the | snipping shares on a reported hitch in Camp reception tendered President \\;M}L institution after having been dis- | ta without o ctate funn am-led, it was found impossible to me flest half of 1919 in the opinion of | the Mereantile Marine deal provoked . s arrival in that country early in| charered fro > navy 2 and TELOME R g L D e hocestaty Stnauot it ¢ : (G i + s ,n h\\ifl‘it .n” 1 it e ;x(]rtn { llx‘urn the “v‘\,. H and | «orkmen's eompensation will e r”{( ssary study of it and t & Bdward N. Hurley, chairman of the | noderate unsettlement of the general )ecember. lsit, h ver, shoe t we 4 guards, 4 t reports on whic o bage the fufu < ist a open lay o e e Fiotirsy shorel = ios et o EhAr of an anomaly as Missouri has Dorte op \whicn ¢ PR IS e la ed States shipping board 19 | list at the opening of today's stock rv short. only s’ Biinloal fcenientis oinent mant wiinl|L Without any eompensation 1o | poliey of the country, until such time L market, although initlal gains exceed- | oo ton i b o Be 1ore leave being gran He, how-| promise of developmment. There ara | oy ajf : . fon 1aW | 4y this study had been carried on in | PAssenger space for transporting . j, arine Ptd. lost a point, | 7u1and'e. A s ever, like man yother Americans Who | . o) e vailable for this posi- : conjunction with the various problems | tronps home that 150 ( teel while Mexican Petro- | c 8 have visited that city, was not very| S Sttt A et Aot o el ~ 4 : ‘ ! ] Mrs A. Sager of Elling jon. Captain Taylor at one of the which will have to come up at the | tion of the Allied he lGoniE 5 eum and other oils were fir t A. Sager of Elling P 2 SIS iy + j tior 1e Allied ¢ controil 5 1 1 wer irm dl n i favorably impressed with it. | 0. 1 positions In as sood as sould i DEATHS 'AND FUNERALS | peace conference. No riation ean have as much af that | 8rons Canadiun Pacifie and Texas| ton. Washington. are vistting at i Ensign = Johnstone Vance, MANag. |y, opiaimed. “Jack” Bunny the other —— ‘It 1s evident that no American |° i : " | Pacific denoted further realizing | NOMe of Mr. and Mrs. Brell 1. Bas editor of The Herald, was abo: R ey » Mrs. Catherine Robertson. policy can be formed satisfactorily un- | 85 it wants now. Arkansas until afte i ot B BE b s Catherine Lawlor Robertson, | til a careful investigation is made into [ After conf: der of the German flect bu s daughter of Mrs. Patrick Lawlor of | the plans of other nations and tho heen transferred to land d < g Rocky Hill avenne, died vesterday miral Sims' staff in Englan at the New Haven hospi She was 4 vears of age. Survivine are six bildren, two sisters, Mrs. George \er | Doerner and Mrs. Margaret O'Connell; | nacticnt Def i & I; § necticut Defense Council in dlscussing | at least six months, possibly more, for | 108ses. Interest continued fo cente by A, J. Sloper, Eowever. TwolbrotHorall Tames) andfToNniT aw || gt Franinion s e oAt bl |y i inRoR R RRosIb I o fron ek e e e e lor. The funeral will be held awt 8 b 3 oring s gein R news of the death of ex-Pres- | o : o'clock tomorrow mornin at St i i ent Roosevelt recalls to the minds | O PHofroymorning e Mexican Petroleum’s Joseph's church Nila Johnson of 488 Farmington ety Ty e 7 He has been closely ociaied with | large amounts of raw material would wvenue, was taken ill at the Union | g r, president of the New Britain - B the steel industry, with J. P. Mor be needed points, tobaccos one to two Mrs. Kunigunda A. M. Dehm. & company, with the Bankers' T S points’ and miscellaneous issues one S 5 : e 3 hat it would be Rev. Charles Coppens was celebrant | company, with the American fuasil Fou to three points, tobaccos ane to two {of the salemn high funeral mass sung | phone & Telegraph compani viih | useless to send industrial machinery Tonight, 7 Boys' among rails but specialties, notably | ustrial | food and tobacco issues, extended last B n Council, F. B. L., wil ind shipping heads in England and ' Wesk's advance r ular meeting in Judd¥ and vewing a large part of the | Wl Street Noca—Marine Ptd. ral- | ! evening which tim lied only to lose ground again later, i will Dy and steels. coppers and rails of the 1 Hurley stated that it would take | better cluse recorded fu governing factors which the terms of | peace and the taking over of the ship- | ) ping of the Centra! Powers has de- | battle areas of France and Belgium, eloped,” said an offictal of tha Con- | i} ROOSEVFELT NEVER HERE. ; POPE PREDIOTS NEW ERA. | woo Notified of His Fire inks Wilson’s Hopes For lLastiug Peace Will Be Realized. s First Nomination “ronce nd England o re hi 1i o : . Robinson is a fiuancier, a bank ; L} Bn ROgUsLtilats er and a lawyer of wide experience, | their industries to the point where ssues rose two to Manufacturing company this after- | National bank, was a member of the naan, and was taken to the New Brit- | presidential nominating coramittee in 1501, Mr. Sloper was the Connectic: { points and iniscellanecus issues one T s e wn ,”,A,.,'l, ”‘,_ ,‘,‘,,f,f:‘,:,.‘ t“ UL this morning at St. Peter's ¢ ¢ | varlous power corporations, with the |a aferials to France until {to three points. The soiling mov CORNE § LEHANE 1e had been nominated for vice-presi. | 1° late Mrs. Kunigunda Anna M: Redwood lumber operations in tha | he ed factory buildings are | ments made further hes ¥ at 4 5 : dent of the United States. The Dehm. That Mrs. Dehm leave: west and with rubber companies. He | made ready to receive them he bond market s dull and e health department s a snliedes : L friends is shown by the large ai- | has also had some connaction with | Almost the entire British industrial | narrow at nominal ct ficially Anncunced y received in s R G A he cemetery, the church having heen | been director of the Navy League. He | duction machine virtually jdle. Until tr cancelled its -point the American journalists who 3 Several times during his adminis- | crowded with mourners. The floral | hegan s shipping studjes at the in- it is transformed to its pre-war state | la and U. S. Steel extended its set | il as preside Mr. & er triec Tun 1 1 . 1 > | here with ssident Wilsor 25 “n] nt, loper tried numerous and beautl- | stance of Chairman Hurley last Juiy. | raw materials would be a burden. It or leaders making add ith some of Presiden ¢ ave Mr. Roosevelt come to this - Coppens was a The closing was heavy g When he had retired to private by chinery for the formation but | Sales approximated 500,000 shares, e % i 1gain tried several times to | Schacid £ Merviden as deacon v E F ot enough seriously to tax cargo F d n .(f here, but his efforts | \\:{h;xh' T ; of St. Mary's as ROOSEVELT'S DEATH | epace for tihe next seven months, Mr. .\m.‘ York Stock r:;t]v]:\::r'»‘ quota vailing. sub-deac lev. Stephen Grol 5 S tions furnished by Richter & Co \ c 4 furley belleves i - | Dast t Czecho-Slovak parish NAT [0\ AL C ALA.‘\HTY: "he 32 German passenger vessels in | members of the New York Stock Ex- | BERGER ARGUMENT ON. asimast OL ceromonies SN athers | German ports have been the center of ange. Soppensaang 5 2 e Sl G | most o he allied shipping disc Jan ital In the police am- e 1ses of influenza were report- nOON | peath ef Irish Socialist Iea Rome { will be necessary to import some ma- success of the - €. 1919 abite the nationg of the il of Congressman-Elect is Now | Mittal pravers in s | B I’ s 1 2 - e High Low Tos cemetery Governor-Elect Sproul of Pennsylva- | oDt de for w Americans ) of negroes brotherhood as would < Nearng ( ction. 3 i Boet Shya Y ot Aottt ther Gngitio s B , : . ‘) B | nia Says Country Needed Tlis e e e e et “Tho Pont was glid to see Chicago, Jan. f.—Argument Mrs. Helen M. Beam ¥ | ; Agricenl Chein it onande o : gun today in the trial of Victor L. | funeral of to Canada ahot 0, to Australia r & Fdy Co 5 milit or . SRt i i Berger, congressman-elect, of Milw ossible. . » B about 209,000, to | and four other socialists who i : 1ore, and bring to 1 { = as possible. England must send home \Mrs, Flelen Af Services—Badly Needed Now. Beam, formerly of thix city, wheve her husband, Charles Beam, w Philadelphia, Jan Philadel employed in the cost artm and Pennsylvania were factors ict. Both les the the & F. Corbin factory. ield from her home Wethersfield aven morrow. Services be held 2 at the Erwin Memorial chapel in He W el Wil L 5 : - reach the jury Tuesday afternoon. e eernEe, e e on ag the running mate of William | that the United States, with less than ve always 1 has bee on trial reasons, sayving “We are horn in the eit rzed with violation of ihe espi n pfd the -birthpleee of the man sands from Mesopotamin, Palestine, | { and other places. Obviously the Amer- ican problem 1s the greatest and it is : he was nominated for vice president | understood that, in pressing for shibs, |\ o by the republican national conven-|iAmevicans generally have insisted covered Am v A furt for satisfaciion in seeing comotive Theodore Roosevelt’s political carcer. Smelting turday and rced t tod a It was in this city in June, 1900, that oon would bhe fact that the e are €o mah ving in the United States iments an Am Tel & Tel ... 3 3 | Anaconda Copper L 1 DISCUSSING STRIKT McKinl ie resorted to the ‘¢ | two vears of war, is in a better posi- | 4 7 § Fe Ry Co e S O)lh:rt(; : ",.u.f:'i: the miners 4;;m:‘r'- 2| tion 1o < nilate its returning troops | ajawin J.oco ' A - ness with pnewmonia. Mrs. Jennie | “‘_'N» 11 («‘1l ‘*“j\‘_'k" ds ,f“ oo than is 1 ngland, whose industrial con- | ;3 & O . 4 ¢ POOT;, TOURNAMENT. Anderson of this city, is a sister ‘”"“““ 2 anu, >~“\'§‘”‘“ uRget el ditions have been more disrupted. IBRT o . 2 s. ' employes shop con which are about L e : ership of John Mitchell refused t With the rapid increase in Ameri- | Both Steel B 23 613 | and General Mana Pope Benediet con R h o Sonety mpers of the Y. M. T. N aansrin R obertion: Roosevelt summoned to the White “,"[m“ B S o) Lt puneron Sikad S % & B. s ty this week and prizes | The funeral of Mrs. Catherine Rob- | hause presidents of coal mining con S SUDDIL . ven the ccessful contes- son will be held tomorrow morning | panies and the coal carrying ilroa the close the season. | at 8:30 o'clock from the home of her | and the leaders of the i : o discngsa 40 entries have already been re- | mother, Mrs. Patrick Lawlor, and | formed them that the intec ‘ | LR e ke Binostonnel R = by the plant JOINT INSTALLATION in 1 the junior and senior | from St. Joseph's church at 9 o'clock. | publie were paramount to t 3 A el Ll 5 additional work — 1 = in both will Interment will be in St. Mary's new | capital and labor and {that if joc none ciorman DN | place th me Hibernians Have Session sfar (24 vening. Martin | cemetery. Ars. Robertson is sur-|dld not arrive at an agreemes: Officers Take Chairs. MecNamara, L wan and Wal- | yiveq by her husband and several | would send United States soldiers ! : in PR er Murphy have been sppointed a | enilgren. taldel Dossession O ths! iahiason be of Americans, heard { ol half of the government. The outcome . Miss Melissa Bradley. of the White house conference vere brought over be- the appointment bf the anthracit 1€ sist it will SR ote , coal commission, Which formulated to send them back than to bring i S e anir e - | ther They were brought over Nor Or oun by the ¢los Mrs. Beam was 42 years of age and d, Mas of President Wilson's t SORER hopes for a ji reality compose their difference. Preside of tr per cent. of fhe American | Canadian Pacific Hi go home in American ships entral Leather .. ire of American army of s & Ohio noon s releasing a lanze number | employment A joint installn £ the officers of v e receive’ applications for »ps be sent home as Rev. William A arty v and will conduc the Mart Wealch and Miss Melissa Bradley of Unionvi d tournament will | died this morning of pneumonia 1 e b } funeral will be held from her la X 2 7 B Tinos Ce i 7 i . e played Thursday evening in the : = i s cent. increase and provided md stress of necessity and in ! T . g ot e some. heso H45" (oarnaments have | home In Tnionville at 2 o'clock, fent Hincreas ; (i Lngen the e of esasitiand Il o _ uotaiion an Tor a woven very popular, this being the |’ 3 S e strikes. ! ent of discome of ton- X K D d d R d Were In) chaide of | e T WA G en T o T In th republican nation oweve : ! < fviden €Cor repdered and speeche s Pennsylvania's lined Kennec Rev. John T. Winter L Take 28,665 Prisoners and 116 Towns ind Rev. John J ¢ S : S PrIE in Prance. 1 sh Valley ‘ lers of last year's plan that lelbourne, Jan. 6.—The minister c ‘ votes than cither Wilson o Giving publishes a report o the B T T L pablis! sk il 1 today AL i s National I of the Australians in Irance . i The report says that the Australians | MOV ! Dot : . Hi 1 ; X sel and infinence L 9 N L & H R B 32 1 1 WEEKL) of maching ohis 4 : Norfolk & West ok 28,665 prisoners, 3 ; 1 a ;! vhic Intest mation K & 13 s miles ench soil. = f‘[‘ltd""f g 5 847 Main St., Hartford, Conn. divisions at the e / B SPECIALISTS IN d more than 100- | GERMANY FEARS RO TRL | KAISER ITAS OPERATION outhe . 10055 ' 2 London, Jan. t.—Germany is about Amsterdar Jan. 6.--William Fo- o a i e S B Bank s, Industrial Mern 't § . an em- | rroxas 1 5 curitle jern i Sk o ties d Securitics. 1903 nin Stoek resident Mrs RCSILNY; M8 vios | president = Ao to take diplomatic and miiita Mighael McCran; financial acy, ir som TOO UATE FOR CLASSIFICATION, 2 R Mulconry sentinel, Mr ¥ g ] 1 1088 1 North, Sunayle } i statemment recei here oy Professc rited Frait Kerwin, Y 3 1 ULk dam university. Coppe

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