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SEEK INJUNCTION AGAINST BILLBO: {tee Be p I Cemetery Commi for Leasing City There consideral round the city concerning th f the wirview cemetery committee which has granted a lease for veatrs to the 1 fTire cor junction Stanley stre the city. T for advertlsing three nit thher apany, of lar rd avenue Hart{ The land is owned b e tire company leased purpos nd n at the ti of the p is ign is vnsi Y r The real short time council refus dire it s erect e present ple uble o when ! to sell cominon a piece of land Alderman ¥ purposes. h a0- H ve a nes iness wanted to ere ! a garage filling station was opposition because it the beauty of the wanted to keep froma buildings proaches to of the park oppositio and there would sre spoi spot city that s it the city trict free is one of the ap- W. F appea of the unc ai in land stood spend spot commis the sellin to Mr. Paonessa. 1t wa that th ecity in time would money to tify the enti Mr Paonessa ed that he will and have company Quigley i morning cor hori an injunction served on the th Mayor itated over the matter it s a dircct slam at the former policy of the city The mayor st d this morning that he is certain it is illegal and he will consult legal author 2 der the charter, whilo the ceme sociation has the right to sell ve plots,”” the mayor said, "it 1 right whatever to lease land longing to the city.” In oK the work will be stopped He clared it a shame that any give permission to have a regular fwall (the sign 0 feet high and 60 feet long) built at one of the en- trances to the cit It is also his opinon that the cemetery ssociatlon has violated all law the selling or jeasing cit pro y has the meeting ting sign as be. on no de- men should to be to of brought before be xatified. Building Inspector Rutherford asked if he would do anythi stop the wo He would comment but it was plainly ‘he also opposed the entire thing residents of Stanley Quarter petitioned the r yor to do something it is probable that an injunction will be [served toda: TROTZKY OUSTS LENINE At city W to make no Nt The have seen t Bolshevist Premier Arrested In- Stance of Minister of War, Who Has Made Himself Dictator. —Nikola o Jan. 8 st premier commanc Copenhagen, ine, the Eolshev has been arrested at the of Leon Troizky, mi te rine who hus made hims or, according to a Moccow di to the Gothenburg, weden, C T vy was prompted to mak Arrc because of a ¢ n with Leri k reforms, the dispartc desired to effect a wis d contir a of n patch Bols n states ne- coalition w! lerates, while the reign nine ne Trotzky of Red terror. MISS L Agne months he or hed to nue TGN Leonard, who been ma M fo ew eet, h: onard in stated that t Middletowa be ice cen ing confus he would ha the, pres that the hour hwould be f her to get h 3 b e N T chairme of t b Mic wa. n TGD!? ! Canaan, ' Mis of opin- | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD \% ‘4 EXTENSION IS GRANTED onnecticut DMunition Get More Time cleve bor Situation. Jar Munition ut time in manu to he which nd so re- ots ¢ mdit Director € s 1 ns Juli Employment hat Wa idgeport section of deparme and N authority by the 1 to complete contrac Julin gave out this word in order that any empleyer who res that he can re a trouble- labor ding the k which he and over Liv o to Bridge- or Ir. to- day, oli ma lieve sit cr yant, at an extension of time. who may port, fo Any om mur find by nufactur situation n time into the iv of 1tion SONS Ab‘( INCREASE After ihe situ MAS I Bricklayers Demand $7 a Day Aprit Present Wage Scale s $6.10 Per Day. this from il £ ill becoma : workmen made 87 hours « city 1 the brick- new union effective. k that 1-2 cents onstituting While there mand that ind} s belicved that refusc a Master builders in ave tification the wage s day “trouble, it demands take plac e bricklayers 80 cents 40 The non-union arc receiving this it is said tho dem we e will At pre paying or masons, are helr an Y s da also our, ckl same v LOCAL GIRIL; NAMED. s Delegate to Philadelphia. Miss Elsie 1oy Con- vention in Hartford, Jan. 8 G. H schenck of Wilton, chairman for Con- necticut ¢f the woman's land army of ica, toc imounced through ticut state council of de- Tense t nes of 13 women who will represent this state the first nuai convention of the army on Janu- at Philadelphia Mrs. Joseph W. Aslop Robert Strong of New Miss Blizabeth Mer Miss Antoinette Dorr of New Mrs. Edward Scoville of Mrs. Houghton Bulkeley of Miss Elsle Hopkins of Now s. Robert Chisolm of Titch- 1d, Mrs. Samuel Russell, Jr, Middletown, Miss Estelle Sprague of , Mrs. Dimon Bird of Greenwich, Arne Van Ingen of Washington 5. Granville Whittlesey of Red- ~Mrs Amne thie Conne Avon, ford ton, ford, Hartford, Britain, M | din LOCAL BOY LOCATED. ~Not Killed Tn piak Not Missing. Denbowski Action— Word 1 Stanley Denbows vas hed this city that i of 241 High street, a8 officially of De wounded accord- ing to the latest casualty list given out. Denbowski enlisted in Co. B, in 1917 and later transferred to the machine gun battalion Ropiak, of nissing. rorte Ity t Iy who re in the ecasu is listed as sever 61 Glen street now listed a 50 enlisted in 1le has a brother at the is Glen street addres TOOD PRO MS DISCUSSED. Problems affect: and particu tlon and d at le ion of the convention League of Comrmission th TUnited State held Governor Coolid nd ed the cor welcom 18 rly to tr mar- Jiscuss of itional nts ¢ Manufacturers | to Cancel Contracts | i churches cope | stops mny | the | 1 every i Ne | dre in | ! pended when 12,000 Ne effi of | dead” | cember 18, | th in the | ?METR(]FII IS PAYS 'Rl Business Suspended o Minute as Roosevelt Testimonial —While ation was mourning the former President Rousevelt, in which he was born and citizens he W perhaps | most personally familiar, paid trib; today to hiis memory &s his hody being laid to rest in the little ceme- Virtually all busi- ness was suspended forr one minute while New York paid silent respect to the jllustrious dead. Old Trinity’s chimes began neral toll and as the sound was \\KH?&I wpon the air, the bell the (‘unoh of New York's historic city hall merged mournful cadence with that of Trinity and hundreds of other in the uy and low reach of Ma Precisely 2 o'clock, whole n wi sing of this city 1o whose wis in nhattan 79 p. m. and unntil for one minute, virtually wheel of indu York stopped, of the subway, ceased trade was h 800,000 public special exercises in rooms which the life Rooseveit. and the ideals canism for which he made the subject of scs. Plans for memorial ob former president’ 75,000 voung the at 1 wires Associated surface marts elevated and hum of In the fschool roar of car d of ing held the 1shed whildren their class of Colonel Ameri- were ad- made the by at- n schools in ood ssays and had been servance of death tonicht and women night the of men city’s all tending the afternoon closed as a ma Street traffic schools. day respeet virt Iy w York police- of burial doffed memory of the century be- had police depart- up to'a marvelous degree of iency. The New York stock ex hange, coffee, produce, cotton and other commercial bodies, meanwhile, were closed in nonor of the dead lower Broad street, the of curb tradex of a melancholy was sus- men at the moment their caps iIn silent ho, a quarter of a man who, brought fore, ment and busy rendez took on the holtday | vous aspect SEVERAL SUITS BROU D. Stockwell Is Kept Busy Serving Writs. Flood, through Mangan, has brought gainst Hyman Schlafe The p i and the defendant were in police court recently for assaulting cach other. The suit, however, i brought far a horse trading tra jtion. The writ is returnable in city court on the fourth Monday in January. Salvatore Bordoaaro h |suit against Nicola Bonaiutl Boston, Mass.,, for $100. A tate transaction invalving r te CGilea strect is the cau The is reaturnable in ecity court on tho Monday In Janu Ju Hungerford is cou for Sherift M. h s brought of real al se. [on jwr it fourth |F. B. [ plaintifr |__Albert Halpern, i 5 sel tho through Judge . d action to recov- on com- estate. The Mon- D. the Mangan, has commenc ainst Benson Finkelstein r $300 allowed to he Imission for sale of real is returnable on the in January. Deputy 3 M., Stockwell served the papers in labove actions. TO HOLD BIG BALI. aborate arrangements by the committee in “Victory ball” to be | Jehuda Halevi, I. O. B. B, hall 1ext Wednesday evening. | proceeds will be danated toward cha litable purposes. The affair promises {to be one of the social successes in Ilocal Jewish cireles during the com- ling seas A concert will ba held from 8 to 9 o'clock and from 9 to a'clock dancing will be held. The lcommittee in charge is as follows: D B. L. Protass, D S. Horwit A Greenberg and Iy Katz. Gue lare expected from Hartford, |71 Bridgeport, Waterbury i writ been ot by Ve charge given in Turner The the on R ven, stol. and the fu- | morn- | | ONE LAST TRIBUTE There the process of money — it is Jus: sound. common sonse. Prudence directs way to indepandence- it points to regular posits with the Com mercial ~ Trust Have you ccount with “in 1s- o secret in not, come open n and 4 one cent. Intere on Savings saving the Com -~ started n t ASHS CONGRESS 0 TIEWISON'S HANDS Clark Does Not Want President to Rule Railroads Washington, and not the president, mine when the railroads rned back to private man said Interstate Commerce sioner Edgar E. Clark tinning his testimony before ate inte the hearing on railroad Yesterday he submitted a from the rormmission private of the under government | vision Jan 8 operation stricter adc o i 0 state it bluntly i Clark, I think congress | withdraw from the | power to turn back the roac s notice, and congre to determine when McLean of pointed out that legislation t the president’s power to turn back the properties difficult to get throu, phasizing the possibi tive veto. {the administration lengaged in ropagan Mr. McAdoo's flve program. senator McLean Clark concerning the effect ment operation of od hav gone wrong, like Haven.” Many New Haven, said had written him, ownership, bel be redeemed thereby Mr. Clark said if the should acquire the property pay “something like the real “Then you think that if th ment were to buy this tion Senator McLean, be not much equity for holders?"” '\h.n is my Senator = of a year Senator urging gov ther impression,” COt \( LM \. L. Odenk Thro The mayor 0. Lincoln Qdenkirchen as an from the fourth ward th Tt is understood that his family to New commutes. He would able to properly man's dutie He New Brit Pap formerly resided street ma ing. moved or s ma Box N his today, te commerce cornmittee, egislation president this tioned of roads the stockholders road,’ the received the resig Haven efor: Congress, should \Ieter-l to be agement, Commis con- the sen- statement recommendin, carrier super- Mr, to the Is on an ss itself 11 led ught Connecticut o revoke immediately ould be h congres n Also, Senator McLean sald, i apparently ’ in behalf of extension Mr. zovern- that New of the McLean, ernment | >ving their stock would | | government | it would value.” ern- ques. stock- replied h as Mem- ber of City’s Government. P conneil- is morn- he has and e be un- council- Chestnut Back to the Days of Melodrama! Come and Hiss the Villain!! Cheer the Hero!! I'» You Remember Those Goed Old Days? More Exciting and Impressive Than the Pla STILL AL You Liked the Play—The Picture is Better. THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY ONLY 3rd Epis More Thrilling ——REAL CLASSY VAUDEVILLE—— MAEMARSH in “MONEY MAD™ AY ONLY MISS KATHLEEN WALSH Singing “Daddy Mine” ode Stunts! -.——-.-.-....——-——-—-—.— FINE VAUDEVILLE BILL at § has | would | HK | Wall Str street, of the Wall session will pend o o'clock as a memory of Col. with a firm but a d showed little of the and activity, but othes sues, particularly the and leathers and tol | substantially with seco notably Texas Pacific anl Pacific, and local tractiom tractionally to yesterday’s rall | pings and coppers wers mod reactionary. | Wall Street noon—Shippings | metals extended their losses durin g the morning but elsewhere the move ment was one of almost steady ad- vancement rails coming forward later. Oils rallied moderately but in. tererst continued to center in, the so- called peace stocks and high grade | specialties U. S. Steel also gained point, but related industrials were little changed. 3 Sty the stock iled to of respect i Iu)nm\v‘! ! tone, 2 m eet, Close—The session of exchange today was cur- half the regular period out to the memory of Colonel ‘rading was moderately however, with a strong under- shippin nd coppers furnish- , ing the only exceptions. Oils, motors, g : and 1 ers rose one { to three points, some inactive special- { ties of the investment cla two { four, and Texas Land Trust 37 points Ralls were sluggish but hardened on | # demand for grangers and coalers. U. S. Stee] featured the prominent in- dustrials at an advance of one point The closing was strong. Sales app 300,000 shares. Bonds, imated {eluding Liberty group, were ateady to X York Stock Exchange furnished b members of the | change. New quota- er & Co., Stock Ex- | tions York | Am Beet sugar Alaska Gold Agri Chem Car & F Can | Am Smelting Tel & Tel Anaconda Cop .. AT S Fe Ry Co Baldwin Loco B & O B RT | Beth Steel Butte Superior Cent Le Chesa & IChi Mil Ok { Del & Huc Distillers See Erie . ers Great | Gt Nor Tnspiration | Interhorong { Inte Kennee o | Lehigh Vall Max Motor com | Mex Petroleum { National T.ead N Y Afr Brake N Y (C & Hudson | Nev Cons : INYNH&HR | Northern Pac | per R Norfol Wost Penn R R | People’s Gas Ray Cons I & Southern Pac Tnion Pacific Utah Copper bber C. Western TTnion Willys Overland SEVERAL HUNDRED KILLED IN BERLIN First 2614 251 (Continued from Page) of so and work ing to a B br council night the men last pateh way of ¥ Ciustav mande acc dis reachi city K Nosl ief of were cit chancellor’ e wi ppeints t{he government | brought to the nd concentrated s palace which of the troops, cente: near the RISHOP OUT OF DA} R, | Jan. &—Bishép Willlam the Ipiscopa dlocese of usetts who recently under- operation for mastold ab- scess was pronounced out of danger by hisphysician tod: No complica- | tions re from » operation and } there was every prospect, the physi- cian sid, of the patient's continued improvement Boston Lawr Massach went an ence of nite salo denblum continued Mtllinery ¢ this | in | Joaves who will 4 | last evening at his DEATHS AND FUNERALS Raymond Coe. Raymond Coe, formerly city, died in the Newark January 6. The funeral will be Shelton Thursday afiernoon. James Le Bay. James Le Bay, aged 21 last evening at his home 21 Olive street of pneumonia. He was the son of Mr. and Mrs. James Le Bay, nd was employed at the Gunn ber company. The funeral will held Friday morning®ut 9 o’clock of this held vears, died in the church of 8t. John the Evangelist. | Lucy Urban, Urban, aged 18 vears of h street, died last evening her parents. The funeral be held Friday morning at 8§ Andrew's church Charles J. Dohm. Funeral scivices for Charles J ill be held at 9 o’clock to- morning in St. Peters Lucy Chu 364 Bhe will o'clock Mrs. Carrie Carrie P. Daniel T. Griswolc Griswold, widow of Griswold, formerly died Saturday the home of her sister. Baker, in Providence, riswold had many the late of this city, Mrs. A. 155 Mr riends in thig ecity to hear of her death nember of the South irch for many life long member of pter D. A. R. The to South Windsor, took place this H. regret ars and also a 2sther Stanley ct body was broug nd bu fternoon Conn., al Breckenridge reckenridg Cls Clay Sechr hrest hor it 10 South Sechrest was born . nd b id- ma 2 ratt & Whitne rt model Burritt in Gran cd in New emj tlord stroet. Mr County B ed as an o3 exp City hospital | * Rub- | be evening at | died | gauge maker. Ho and son, Edward D. n, three sisters, Sechrest f Ludiow, . M. D. Harding of Mad two brothers, T. O .ouisville, and C. adlow, Ky CITY e cases of to the board G leaves = his chrest of Alice and Inc of n Sechrest . Sechire ITEMS irfluenza of health toda f 42 Broad street » the police that her time bonds of Twel. were re- Lottie Geogorski o some Monday and two $50 Liberty | taken. | Willlam Kelly | member of the I his home. He has | West Point, N. Y. | . About 50 employes {Works in department Jast evening. The final meeting tee of the receat rally given n4s of In Freedom Tuesda Crown street, n army is ill at been stationed at the were at Stanl laid oft | the commit- by the will be hell in Friendiy ¥ ish evening nal meeting in Medica o'clock this b. repo at 57 durin at d of 1 evening in banquet society w Stefenski ¥ ! police, that t was entered a violin valued John d to the otte night stolen hi§ store Lafs “he transom. h melusion of th this uposed on e of to mornir Cec Good 8h committment Ho changed \ Flor Chrittendon Home | TTaven HOMI anc Arkansas staff in ENRIGN VANCE and later ¢ London arrived on board the is spending a home on Ma the Admiral Sims New York 8. 8. Louisville. He absence at 1 plo street e o R e et o T —