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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WED e Sl |to his breast, tear off his flesh with volve the waste of powder and - = | red-hot pincers, and then pour boiled shell. In this way they extermi- l SEEKIN“ FUNB fflR [butter into the wounds. In some| nated the whole male population nancia cases the gendarmes would nail hands| of Angora, including all its men and feet to pieces of wood—evidently of wealth and breeding, and their 4 EL in imitation of th Crucifixion, and bodies, horribly mutilated, were New York o xehs > quota- then, while the sufferer writhed in left in the valley, where they were tions furnishe Richter & Co., his agony, they would ery devoured by wild beasts members of the New York Stock Ex- Vow 1 vour Christ come and The people of New Britain, as well | change. you!" Il the other people of America, are Jan. 15, 1919 Turkey gave the world an illustration | for aid for the suffering exiles and | Am B Sug 0 GO1e 6934 urope = TECE | events when they reached especializ GAMES FOR Y. M. C. A | monstrous proportions, as they did in i i Am President Wilson has issued alygg5.96, whea nearly 200,000 Armen Bhasie] T inacton WoEie s Aol en i proclamation stating that for more |jine were most atrociously dor secured two games for the Y A han three years American philan- | jeath. But through all these years | (c A+ L one with the Waterbury [ 00 thropy has beea a large factor 1N pe existence of the Armenians w s 4 m, to e played intthis iy, city next Tuesday eveninz, and onc with the Brussells tewm of Thompson- keeping alive Armenian, Syrial, fone continuous nightmare. Their Am Anacon Baldwin Toco ireek and o exiles and refugees | p.operty was stolen, their mea were in western Asic Che proclamation | myrderod, their women were rav- | Ville, to be played February il. Both | also recalls two other appeals for | iched, their young eirls werc t P el tad 4 i : relief for the sufferers. Although tho pred and forced to live in Turk us teams has not been beaten | . w y o money respanse was very generou vastly | parems. Yet Abdul Hamid w t seas As the Waterbury Y. | g3 Ste - sound, e sums will —be mecessaty 10 aple to accomplish his full purpose. ! A. always turns oui a good | py i . - Prudence te the work of rehabilitation. yaq he had his will, he would have | te a fast game is anticipated next | Can B 30 g # way to ini estimated that about 4,000,000, 50000004 (he whale nation in oae | Tuesday night. Daneing will follow | ¢ o e v 58 it points to M Armenian, Syrian, ‘Greek and other| piqequs orgy both game e e ; Has posits withs efugecs will need out help to | o1 : Ed keep them alive during the winter Many of them are hundreds of miles from home, and the majority of them re women and children, including 00,000 orphans. The American cammittee for relef | 4 the Near Kast appeals for at le: { 30,000,000 to be raised between Jan- lary 12 and mary 19, Rev. Dr. G V. C: Hill and F. G. Vibberts are re olving subscriptions for this fund, | o 21 i ‘”Z,-;,',“‘-(:‘,;};\\:T,Y,r:L';l‘ P trial—the only offense being that each member for every new member | Max Mot com .... 2 ; i : : " Ambassador Morgenthan illu the victims were Armenians— brought into the organiza- | Mex Petrol .. .. 4 | o sl m trate the cruelty iith which t were taking place constantly. The |tion. Prizes have been offered | Natl Lead R 3 : | | T—————————— Turks treat the refusees he suf-| =mendarmes showed a particular by the secretary for the hoy bringinz | N Y Brake . RELIEF FdR POLA{{b ! \PAI»%“éR}PARTLY PAID (N ferings of one of the captured mea desire to annihilate the educated in the greatest number of new mem- NYC& Hud . i 7 o ! i i ST OO O G e e N _ . M LIBERTY BONDS “ashed | “They would pull out his eyebrows | jcan consuls and missionar T B i s NYNH&HRR 3 3 EPE . i Vs b 3384 land beard almost r by hair; they| was constantly receiving reports JOHNSON FAFNTR CAPTAIN Norf & Wost 6 First Cargo of Food Sent Since Begin- | HIGHEST PRICE pvould extract s finge ils and too of such executions, and mw Jack Kerin, captain of the Fafnir | Pac Mail 5 8§ Co 6 36 20 ning of War Being Loaded on i | sails; they would apply red-hot irons | (he ovents which they deseribeq | Fearing basketball team since the | Penn R 1 ; i — = SH e e e e s s opening of the factory league has re- | Peoy « . 61% 46 Steamer at New York. 3 3 Mort Je L snm o F { [ At Angora all Armenian men signed his position, and s Cons Washington, Jan. 1 The first | e G R e son, center on the team. has been ling 5 0 3 food relief for Poland to go forward CASHED elected to succeed him Kerin was tep I & S com 7 5 bound together in groups of four, Ghable To bl A et ¢ % from the United States in four and a 3 tioh of Caesarea. When they had i J‘:Ti‘ x““’:ld()n:d \iw”x ]‘:“',",,i.::"‘:,{ RO }:,\ Sheasac o : 2 558 | New York by the American stoamer | § . traveled five or six hours and had gk 15 = - G o lliSl e ceonoy S | Westward Ho, which is loading a ' [ N i 5 traveled five or six hours and had | (eral times. Beeause of his in- | Studchaker 0 G2t 49% 495 | Doos ten evrmn omsting vaoms, o § Room 9, Over Modern Boot Shop 166 MAIN ST. Open Evenings of Turkish peasants fell skt el e R e e Gk nd paid for by contributions from 2 ; elected his resignation has been ac- | Union Pac 28 54 Pol 2 : e bs > | = 9 : olish and Jewish organizations in themgwivhyclube)Fhammens; cepted and Johnson elected. Johnson | United Fruit e = - — scythes, spades and saws s country I | The cruelties practiced hy the T SEET = hi Mil & St Whentidenorima hihcl At MEMBERSHIP HONOR RO, ol B & 1 described i the followin To stimulate interest in the cam ‘rucible Steel | from lAmbassador Mongenthau's book: | palgn for members in the junior d Del & Hud i partment of the Y. M. C Secrotary | Distillers Sec BOLoko Btho R canavan were | g 1. Woods of the hoys' departmeat | Goodrich Rub rted it became the rezular | hag posted an honor roll of members| Gt Nor Ore Cotfs practice to separate the young bringin in a smew member Four | Illinols Central n from the families, tie them names appear on the roll alveady, | Inspiration together in groups of four, lead |those of Harold Eisenberg, P. Larson, | Interborough them to the outskirts, and shoot |S. Carilson and W. Belum. An addi- | Kennecott Cop hem. Public hangit without tional star is placed after the namo of | Lack Steel an z unt with If not, come in and open one 4 per cent. Paid on counts. is a new man on the team having | Utah Cop ... > Bast DIRECTORS RE-EI oD, il S o i 2 s e-third of the food will be con- S L instruments nobionly callsed more played in the last two games onlyv.| U § Rub Co < agonizing deaths than guns and He is a former high school and | U § Ste A s 0T e = ool pistols, but, as the Turks them- Lehigh star. Tn the future Kerin | Westinghousc selves boasted, they were more will a John and be in charge of | Western U nion sail for 1919 was held yesterday afternoon economical, since they did not in- the second team, as coach. Willys Overland .. y i and directors for the coming year densed milk, one-third animal fats | The annual meeting of the New | VeBe oils, and the other | Britain National bank for the \-euri 1 | 00L. HOUSE IMPROVES hird The Westward Ho will Son-In-Law Says Amcrican Delegate to Peace Conforence Will Be Oug e S N s o , were chosen. The directors, , Cm ITEMS IITTAUER WINS MAJORITY. all of whom have served in th < o Captain Kenneth Proctor Littauer, pacity are: William H. Hart, A. J whose mother lived in this city for | Sloper, E. N. Stanley, H. 8. Walter, | Paris, Jan. 14.—Gordon Auchin« Men's shoes $1.835 and $1.45 at | @0y Years, has been promoted to the | Charles Glover, J. B. Minor, E. H. } closs, son-in-law of Col. E. M. House, 2 Long advt rank of major in the U. S. air service | Davison, F. Chamberlain, George | S8id today to the Associated Pres Charles Snetro of Troop M. Bighth |1 France. Major Littauer weat over- | w. Traut, A. T. Corbin, B. Allen | 1. House is still in bed with a United States Cavalry, through the |S¢a8 before the war started, there | yoors, Robert N. Pock, Darfus Mil- | f1ght attack of Indigestion. He is power of attorncy given him by his J¢12ing ather membors of his family. | o0 ang T2, C. M. "J‘hnm;mon it | better and will be out again in a few brother Samuel, has sold his interest | ¥ 1'¢n this country entered the fight e 5 days.” in.a store at 692 Main street to Teofil (1€ joined and won his promotions by S e te s Droblaskl hard work. He was first in the French INSTALLATION OF OFFICERS i]“\’;)]“\uu"(; TO MARCH Phocnix lodge, No 0dd Fellows r‘yx-")»'{:{»n“}32:0}t.:'l}',‘.i;‘xlmfo r‘q“:)w;;“::&‘.‘;‘ Installation of the newly elected | AGAINST POLISH ARMY :’i‘g‘h‘hf::rl‘('(I)“:‘Ili;t-'\;(E”‘\flfll-t\r'”:;“”‘*‘"‘:":'”:“':' a member of the Lafayotte Esqua- e of ofticers will take place, | 4rllle and his heroic wor won him | O. F., took place last night. A social | von Hiadenburg wlll soon take com- ® o ® Refreshments will be served recognitian. He was decorated with | followed the business meeting and in. | mand of German troops opposing Po- - | S Soll oili moldl tte] Cie CGroix de Guerre and|other\Hrenchi siniiationil The inew | officecs| ave:|loh forces’ in feastern Germany, af: 8 - o ! January meeting in the chambers in| citations of the esquadrille, His rec. | ACting past noble grand, Mrs. H., Bromberg, quoting newspapers pr City hall tonight. TRoutine business) ord is equalled by few as he is now | Boehm; noble grand, Mrs. Lafen- |ed in the pravince of Posen v will be transacted. The salary com-|only in his twenties. His sister o- | sweller vice grand, Mrs. Anna e mittee will in all probability veport|lyn is a dancer and served % Johnson; treasurer FElizabeth Radll K L yn is a da E E her coun- : e 46T D 2 TE: i progress and ask for an adjournment|try also during the war by dancing | inencial secretary, Ethel Kisselbrach; | 346TH ARTILLERY ARRIVES. of the council for one weck to decide|for the soldiers. i {recording secretary, Mrs. Helen | New York, Jan. 15.—The 1. & > I The family name | the salary question. The charter re-|was changed to Latour to Sherman. cruiser St. Louis, bringing the and In Few Days. officers of Unity Rebekah lodge, I. O.| ¢ opeahagen, Jan. 15-—Field Marshal H get away | S, > | vision committee will also report pro-| from the German accent, Major L _l,_____,._______ - e - ~ ' fleld artillery, 45 office IECIALS s tauer was formerly a newspaperman BoEas . i _ | men, arrived here today from Brest son has boen born to Mr. and|He has written little of his doings 13 | LOQ WATE FOR CLASSIFICATION. | Twonty-six of these were s Fresh caught : rs. Frank Crowley of Stanley street. | France, His father was \'ormerlvi WANTED—Housework and washing | Wounded. The regiment saw Haddock, Mr. Crowley is with _the American |connected with the government in| by the day. 143 Glen street in Belgium with the Ninety-first divi- beditionary Worces in France. wshington, D. C 1 1x | sion. Cod, Hake c nlk Clynes has accepted a posi- S or Cusk lb Sliced Chilled Blue Fish 1h 19(- and 1 in his duties there |.r\xmy Y. J. Murray is in New York on a Fresh frozen Smelts ' 23¢ bustness triv. - © 0 00 R ) "1 925 A rehearss the Y. AE B cbived Butter Fish ™ 25¢ oo R S Finnan Haddies 1b 22¢ York”, will be held tonight in the | [ Sliced Chilled Salmon ib ZSC hall 5 . aman Bernard Conley is spending Fresh frozen Mackerel b 25¢ | furlough at his homs : St | L Do e veon conoa | 272 MAIN ST F. W. Porter, Manager Sliced Halibut 1b 30c §! SN e o o e it ¥resh frozen Herring Ib Monday. 10c A mecting of the K. of € Sea Scallop: pt 65c @ sl it B vrl sty (s Tax Exempt in Connecticut Solid Meat Oysters P 33c § | ot oot o Pty ot s | Opened Clams pt 25c pomen s aes $300,000 Opysters in Shell tion in the Russell & Erwin factory, These Maps are Complete in every de- [aEDT The Babcock Printing Press Manufacturing Company Pat K 7\\!]&0". N 5 tail and will make a valuable souvenir of The | = rnerat of ruien wion vt 8 Per Cent. Cumulative Preferred Stock ing in St. Mar; church. Burial will World War. Parents of Boys in the Service | v in o vow cathotic cometers <. John R. Perkins, Over There should have one of these Maps 5 s, ?“ v ’\\"mrlwu Perkins, wife Dividends payable quarterly January 1, April 1, July 1 and October 1 Redeemable Food Administration or John R. Perkins, prin- after Jan. 1, 1921, as a whole or in part, at the option of the Company License No. G—08! cipnl of the Danbury Iigh school, and | § on any dividend date, on sixly day's notice, at 110 and accrued dividends mul;lg'l)AlYk(a ?fxlIERI- { when the boy comes home so they can be | ormery asocivic princpat or e § T at her home, of pneumonia vs of | Authorized and Outstanding At Other Departments. ¢ shown the exact places Where they did their Mrs. Perkins' decath will be recei i 8% Cumulative Preferred Stock, 3,000 shares (par value $100) ............$300,000 = with regret 1n this city * 1B Common Stoc e aiaiw $3,000 shares (par value 50) Siea voee 150,000 Salt Pork Ribs 3 lbs 18¢ : ti nusband, two children, N ;. Perking, a senlor in Radcliffe col- 3z > 9 The 1t fi h mg. W. Perking, a sen ) A Sduerk)raut 2 1bs 13¢ g g lege 1 John T. Terkins, a sopho- | | The following is summarized from letter signed by James E. Bennet, Esq., Vice-Presi- Lean Pork Chops 1b 34c more v‘h: M smac ","., ‘”*‘y"““" dent of the Company, copy of which will be sent on request: of Technolozy, survive " et Honey Comb Tripe * 1bs 25¢ | While they last they can be procured |y it oo NSENE TRl B O DTS Lean Boiling Beef ™ 23¢ | at the Herald Ofl‘lce for burial will in Washingtc y printing press mmu»:uwj‘;n”v‘f‘vvx country. The presscs have been manufactured for Pure Bulk Cocoa 1b 25¢ 8 Cord of Bhanks - The Babcock Company Brown Cotton Gtn Company, of New London, from = & X : the very valuable designs and patents of The Babcock Company. Through purchase Shredded (7, Q= ank all 1d friends . edded (Cocoanut 1b 35¢ | We wish to thank all kind friends of the plant of the Brown Cotton Gin Company the Company is now in a position to Domestic Qardines 3 for 950 and nelghbors for thelp assistance in anufactur ¢ its presses in its own plant under most advantageous con N ardines 25¢ R e s manufas its 1 n plant under most advantageous conditions, and b . to increase production. Argo Corn Starch 3 Pkes 2(0¢ of our beloved son and brother. We : 5 = : sielnentiuiaclyg elnie i RoR oo ) les—T" yroperty covers mor: han se T a . Tomato Catsup bot 14c¢ e e e e Properties—The proper 5 o s v”r Laneeyin tacron, ‘with modern machine shops, Mason jar Mustard 2 pt jr 95. B | el e foundrios, power plant, office buildings, etc., having a floor spuce of - approximatel MIT. AND MRS, LOUIS MICHELS, 0,000 square fect. AND FAMILY (Shares of $100 Par Value) Preferred both as to assets and dividends No mortgage or other bonded inde btedness outstanding Moh. Pork and Beans can ]5¢ Soup Bunches 2 for 15c¢ Calif Navel Ora ges doz 39(- Assets—Total net assets $589,673, equal to $196 per share preferr stock: net current 2 amsets $825, 5 Gual to $108 per shar PAKES PARTNER'S INTEREST wets $3 e St per share. W. . Brooks of 48 High street, has | @ Barni _Combined average annual net e 5 ¢ The Babc \ e Iee. O3 s sitoron. B e Jarnings—Comb ined & al net earnings of The Babcock Company and the Grape Fruit 25¢ § taken over the interest of Mr. Davis, | [ Twown Cotton Gin Company for the four years prior to the war (1911-1914) were Mala;;a Grapes ”) 350 : formerly his ,,l.,»“.",' ,:,“:1\,.. h,‘;» equal to more than twice the dividends on the present preferred stock The Com s es . . Brooks architectural business in - ¢ has large orders on hand; the demand for its products N nly by it rise 1 & _ e e . pany has ; the demand for its products is limited only by its ( Sco .. 1/2 Ib can 49( ; ford, and in th utur YL 1 ability to Increase its manufacturing capacity. With the enlargement now under way Skim_Milk Dairy Cheese 1b 20¢c | the entire business of the firm 20 | Brooks will conduct the business in Swift's Nut-Margarine Qs i ! Nut-Margarine 1b 39 ihe offices formerly occupied by the and economies effected. net earnings should show a substantial increase Sinking Fund—10% of net profits (after preferred stock dividend requirements) is to be Meunster Cheese 1b 39¢ two partner t th : ner of wi £ applied annually to the retirement of preferred stock at not exceeding 110 and ac and Gold streets, tford An- | B S Moh. Butter .... 1b 67¢ nouncements of the transfer of My crued divid end Davis' interest in the busin have y | been reccived in this city today Price: 100 and accrued d vidends