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NEW BR‘TAIN DAILY HERALD, e U.S. WILL COMPETE, | =+ oo row=ssss ey m«Mj Pmmmmw PASS Mrs. Joseph Bresch. i Mrs., Mary Bresch, wllow of the 2 s shoes late Joseph Bresch, died last night at | 2 advt | her home 22 Cottage Place. She was Pride Circle, No ) \bout 70 years of age, and was a | Will meet this evenil e native of Alsuce-Lorraine. Three | at 8 o'clock to take o T oy 'Lmv,m.q-N Mrs, Alla Jnad, Mrs. | death of Miss Mary N 3 S Y Shlpnlllg Bflal‘d AdODS PO lby At ”‘; \:;mm na sister nim?\: U(";‘- $3.50 fibre silk shirts, § Wil (Sl e »“ '“1' ( ( Favorable o America | survive her. The * al will be held Games have been arranged in the ' resolution by n vote of ]" 9 o'cleck Saturday morning at the | 7. A. B. pool fournament. and the - ‘(‘hnn'h of St. John tne Evangelist. first games will be played tonight in Wyoming Now Dry. | | | = | the society pool room. Twenty-four T s A Pa(}lhc | gan compose the senior tournament Miss Mary Farr. | while tho jourlor tournament bas Miss Mary E. Farr, daughtor of Mr. | eleven sames scheduled. and Mrs. John K. Farr of 152 Lasallo| Mre George Green of Spring etreet stroet, dled’ late yosterday afternoon|yas been admitted to St I at her home following a short 11Iness yoapital for treatment. Montpelier, Vi, Jan. 16-—~The sen-| Wall Stree of pneumonia. News of her death . caused tho most sincere regrets about the city S emploved as a provision of a shipping policy adopted | cleric at ”,l‘ Fair 25 ceat store. Paris, Jan. 16, (By the Associated Press.)—Amerlcan shipping will be enabled to make ratos in successful oming leglslature animously ratified the prohibition amendmont 1o the federal constitution, both competition with other marltime na- house ing before noon. Rlong and keep the seas open to the s Jereat business development expected h the end of the war under the A number of friends of Mr. and ! ate today vote favor of ratifying | substantial gafl Mrs. Stanley Judd met at the the federal prohibition amendment, © opealng Judd home on Church street last 24 to 4, The houso s cxpecied to | Ket, strength bel by the United States government, it . or harents ahe leaves IRt and an enjoygblo evening was fake action this afternoon in boace indust was learned here today { three | o ohn Shoehan, SPent in playing “whist. Mrs Ruth ) i 8 X jll.x(\:mr ails, ing Formulated by K. N. Hurley, chair- | Misses Fthel and Florence wna 1o Ferbre was the winner of the first SING “DOXOLOGY" AS w‘imj "]n"!‘ Mex100y max of the U. 8. Shipping Board after | brothers, Willlam, a member of P she ‘haying won thel ‘highest NATION VOTES FOR DRYS | o o 100 ob an a{VESy in extensive investigation, this policy, | the 1024 regiment, and Joseph, who bercentige of games played. o#s Sheflleld Steel = artford, Jan. 16 tate Master | ble Steo % Ath | which has been officially approved, {ig in France, and John Farr of this| Angelina Tolomeo and Rosina! Frank ) o e "1 L 1:1\1] il ;Dr wl_'l.h ¢ 121-2 poi: oils proposes to write off virtually $1,000,- | ot Pratta have brought suit against Al- L eman s S el 00,000 from the cost of Amorican | \ternally, she was a momber of | phonso DI Vivo of Berlin, Tolomeo nows was ansor nln{\: o J”mml A"_‘{““;}“‘ Cor yididudin hipping bullt during the war and pos- | the Ladics’ ausiliary, A. O. H., and | claiming $300 duams and Pratta fourth annual se Y of the C . f‘fl,'f"(mf “L‘; .Xm“"""fl ibly a proportionate write-off as commander of Pride circle, Lady $500. Attorney J. G. Woods 1ed ticut State 5 1 otninsithit 1“ e L ‘“q}r liquidatios he valuation of American shipyards. .rs. Miss Farr has appeared at| the writs and real estate in Berlin has the Nebras bt ot | )”“ ;‘\;‘fun?nvd; S rose his write-off, according to the plan, { sev inments at which she| peen attached hy Deputy Sherift AL | for the federal prohibition el > latter gaining almo vould apply to ships worth approxi- | alws uade a very favorable im-| 1) Stockwell. The cases are return- ' ment. Announcement of N ately $3,000,000,000. e able in the Berlin town court on the|action was j ) e It §s expected that the normal force | Tho funeral ba he Ol PR rern i T e o s f the government, in making & a | o vurday morning A e | servaab 1 2 ) satiodoa Wil bring priv . jary’s church. ‘,‘\1‘\‘\',;‘1 gk th iEshiite [SSEracn showed mixed changes, olls reacting ot e ‘ = sharplv. The closing was irregular, i D e e Thero will be an initiation of can- FOR CHIEF JUSTI[}E Sales approximated’ 450,000 shares, ng the war were built by the govern- Patrick J. Wilson. didates at the regular meeting of the ! 2 ent, the percentage of privately- 1 The funeral of Patrick J. W | Phoenix Temple of Honor, l\w. \; New York Stock “Exchange:s0bi | P—— PARTLY g " ] S & wned shipping affected is small. o was held this morning from St. Mary’s | tomorrow cvening at the Judge Wheeler Nominated for Su- | tons fur 1 by Richter & Co. This reduction in shipping values to church at nine o'clock. Rev. J. | hall at 7 ‘\If n street. members of the New York i 'i IB bn after-the-war basis has been | Wilson of Iortress Monroe, Virginia, | Big reductions on all shoes at preme Court Leader by Gov, Hol- | change. as e | | i | | an uncle of the dec »d, was cele- | Long’s.—advt Tan. 16, 1919 “.‘,.m\ of the mass. The pall bearers Chief Pefty Officer Arthur comb—Other Appointments. HIGHEST PRICES | | street close—Shippings, Pacid] > Mail excepted, strengthened in the | ings, but other leaders bhosen rather than plans calling for | eductions in wages. Officials were | High Low Close onvinced, after exhaustive study, that { were Thomas Rouskie. Matthew Mec- | Prescher of 66 Monroe street, has v Elarteorall ynih Lo o alatal gy A Be ugar .. 70 69% 693 | 4§ ne of the alternatives was necessary | Grath, John Scott, Thomas McDon- | ceived discharge from the navy N e T o Ta N 1 4 R SAVINGS S l AMPS the United States was to compets | ald, John Burns and Frank MoCor- | has resumed his position with the (o % B0 FHRe s B0 B SEROTe | Am Agri Chem ..10114 101% 101 ‘ith foreign nations under the high |mack. The flower bearers were Ed- | engincering department at the New Il Carte Tdy (Co adi is0e oi i HED & 8 today to be chief justice of tho su- 3 9115 5 9 4 A ) andard established by congress for | ward Mc®nroe and Clement Tormay. | Britain Machine company yon S S T s 42 42 CAS el . =l preme court fo ht vears from Au it A b e e C M P e P AR R SECURITY INVESTMENT CO e ns «,»f‘] t):‘4“f~ h(\,\y;] " the hvrr(h‘.v-d G amicio, et \z::’ T"{y‘(‘n)!)‘d ;:!j:,; ,:3,} N Al ] S Lot | 0. of V. in that city eve- o S s : : coe ] i PROHIBITICN CUTS o e | i i aniotiane g aslon Bt St e he Room 9, Over Modern Boot Shop 166 MAIN ST. Open Evenings _ We wis 3 ; ¢ g Judge William S, Case was nomi- | Am Susar 2 thanks to all those who rendered W. C. T. U. will meet tomor- | nated to be a Senane ol oumn B : . . - - : : OFF BIG REVE E | their assistance at the time of the Th;u:r'nnn at 2 o'clock at e v ”‘m‘\ln(n) «-1(“,,,-\& r ”H*lv"“ e s ax e el | death of our beloved husband and SRR e B S CHRE R e e | father and very grateful to those Who | o "ty come before the union of | Tadgo Iloward J. Curtis of 3 ral tributes. = 5 5 5 Govers Yas P! S YTy | BT SR utmost importance and urge all ¢ s no A Fovernment Ylas Plans to Raise $450, N DEGNAN, t I g for nominated to b 2 members to attend. justice of the eme court T 3R T . 3 000,000 by Beverage Taxes AND TAMTL Tomorrow will be shirt day at Wil- | / s 1920, and Geor fin- | Both Steel B . : : This Year, e son's.—advt. [man, the retiring attorney general| Buite Superior - o g A'“FRI(‘ ANS UNCOVER The Italian Red Cross drive in this |’ ’ yf"'”"‘- ;f‘;(‘u ¥ w\“'u\' of the su-{ can J e s e ¢ thi perior cour roeigh . from | ¢ Washington, Jan. 16.—National | city netted $2,045.60. Of this amount Leror € ¢ | Contrar Leatn . : . : N B E 23, 1919, t L& y Judg ‘ase’s o Brohibition by constitutional et HUN WAR MATERIALS $2.000 was sent to headquarters in I_]\V“'D\ o take (e e & Ohio . 5 557 Baldwin Loco hent has been accepted by the coun- | RBridgeport and the remainder was O T T T e Rt Chi Mil & ry just 13 months lacking one da e used in defraying the expemse of the |y . o8 B0y Tr o &80 B0 e cor | G0l F & fter the joint resolution by congress | local campaign. mon pl S vas submitted to the states for rati- | Many Ncw Cannon and a Fortune in Lost—A physiclan’s medical case | Joseph W. Alsap to be pubiic mmmfl_] Crucible Steel 90 [ e L eation. 4 AR o G el T e Cyer on Park St. this noon. Re 10 | commissioner for six years. gfi;‘”‘ B U ) 80% Fourteen of the 36 states which T ey e e e I L 165 165 | 5 bave approved the resolution have nder T Tere T GAY \”“,Q ertified their action to the state de- e Gen Elec artment. oot Coblenz, Jan. 14 (By The Associated | pryram LN[A\RGF FORCE | New Haven Team Here For Basket- ; :;?S:I\li“xu::;i Prohibition leaders resard Press.)—Treasured German war ma- | ball Game This Fvening. Nor C octive date as a matter of small, terial continues to be revealed as - ‘e AR 5 [[Siaor xOzeRtatisg 384586 % 0 homent, in as much as the country | amecrican troops search the vast ware- OF VISITING NURSES Warren S. Slater h reccived a | Inspiration ...... 44% 4434 | e prohibition is ordered July 1 by | nouse area in Coblenz and vicinity. SommunicatiohSCRomith eflniled gWary Jrul snbozo . he war measure passed by congress ! Officers today found more than 150 | Workers' basketbal m of New |Interboro pid conserve grains. That measure re-! gung of .77 caliber and leather Worth New Britain Assocfation Hopes to Be | LLeven motifying the local phys 1s City s is hains in force until after demobiliza- | Yo1e o million dolla Thslgons and 1 at U - worker » | IKennec Coppe % 323% fon of the military forces is complet- | jooip0r come into the possession of \ble to Employ 20—Prof. il prle el U f D Teet mteel S A N8Lu ’ 4, which many think will not be be- | .o\ Lo bandoned mate i is rounds out the schedule of the | Lehig alley ... 548 | ro t;’xa constiutional amendment is | oo B 0T armistice. Winslow Speaks. | osiltean v':f’y\t\v%‘-’xv:;:‘v\.‘w t “m _\‘um o 5 28% e eLve. | cannon are virtually all as g00d as| professor C. B e iR Saa MOt RN TR uC e v | M exB B toTeum B N % G A Enormous revenues derlved by the ! ‘w5 Lo oo vy heen repaired mn;i']f‘:‘wn; G ‘f”/; .\’.m\(\":)l‘w‘:‘] :“”\\hl&vfl‘: and the war workers one’week from tonal Lead .. 3 ? o =3 n manufac- 'uesday. he New ven team is SR nrient SEramijtaxes during the last few months of the War. on public health, spoke under the = Cons Gas s bench for four year and | re and salo of alcoholic drinks will : considered a fast aggregation, 0! | Since the Americans have arrived ouspiccs of the Visiti 5 ; prohibition. It is planncd | uspices of the Visit : hould give the loca hard game 8 cut off by pr = the warehouses have all been guarded cintion b raise $450,000,000 this year by bev- | ! ee st even t Grz They are at prese 3 a series r:;;%h .‘Dm ",(3\ ,,,:“:?A 3,?,“,\_\4‘ the | bY troops, but the chain ‘of storage school hall, ¢ S vediha e (3””“_‘, b T iNo ac ... 92 2% 92 ount was less, but still ran into the | Places in the rezion of Coblenz is so of the fation even to greater ef- | which will play in this city Tuesday. | mor om Vest .. 2 1053 R | extenstve that the Americans have not 1 as enlistin ‘m support | Two events all-rounds of the | et S 7 i s ) B vet completed their investigation as to of ¥ 1 in the s Employed B class will be held | S A TR what materlal is stored in varlous The speaker emphasized the need of | this evening, The events will start D L B TO SPEED LEGISLATION. places. All military stores, food, mu- , carry a campaign in the horaes and a large number of entries | ooV Lonmoasar ¢ g _— i i § and the association will soon take up | 1 : nitions and equipment belonging to we heen received. pnate Interstate Commerce Commit- | the German army on November 11 Wwith vigor the cases of 800 children S I S com toc Want R. R. Matter Settled. and which were not removed during “Who were found to be subnormal d COUPLE ARRESTED ON JiSontnomiac f washington Jan. 16.—To expedite | the period fixed by the armistice are ing the baby survey last summe e e [,iom}mv-n h;i . : forfeited under the terms of that With the present working force, the 2 sthern Ry pfd .. pming of rallroad legislation, the| o .. . fEifin2l Niisel ansoel is able to \ichael e g Mrs. Cecelin | Stude mate interstato commerce comnit- i Ll e e B e or m street. wore ar- | Texas O ... 111 | These Maps are Complete in every de- announced today that 1t would | I e T A R T e e rested this afternoon. cnevged with | Union Pac .......1285 12 | pit the aumber of representatives : e A the present force of ten to a staff of | ™iscondu The arrest v sequel | United Fruft . 16414 1 ‘ . . I . appear for each of the interests in- Toda casualty list reports Private 20 before long and concentrate at- | to a complaint lodged 1 I woman, ah Copper ..... y tall an wlll ma e a va-\ua e Souvenlr 0 e pived. Members of the committee| Adolph Geidel as dead of wounds. (antion on mothers who will be ad- Who alleged that Miller had mis- Co . 76 517 1d the hearing is being extended be- | This makes the second time he has ' yised how fo improve the health of Sledlib il two il cnilare T A T Sl . . gaa tno orcinal piana und nlopers | veen reporiod tend, The cueualy it | (bl chilaren d how fo Taainiain | cHdren sam to. the polis sation | Vo car chems | World War. Parents of Boys in the Service lho were expected to be heard this|of October 2, 1918 also stated that he Rubber C 2 that health. The association is no ¥ after 1 o'clock and informed | W chouse .. 4 ek hardly will appear before the|had died from wounds. Later he Was catlinc tho best child awelfarc nu : R sl RS SR ] sy f th M 1ddle of next week. ol G b T ot Tt C R SR E R R e D IR G G | Gl E Qver There should have one of these Maps A., P. Thom, counsel for the asso-| that he was wounded. FHe is thought | ;o oiner, It also expects to be able | VWinle the official was questioning 4 s “arsoments oday 17 (T | snce that dmo. i1 relativen who |10 S20EE toon e ensmsemint o b chnaren, witer 01 e G| WILL CONVERT PLANTS | when the boy comes home so they can be rn of the roads to thelr private | jive at 109 Grove street do not know | S v woman entered {1 M. had | I ners within 21 months’ period pro- [ now whether he is dead or alive. The oot e s mal D iy < nsl said that ne: 3 i Srlohildre T = e X - -3 k2 dea by law. Cusualty VSt ghr toduy alho CORtAINS | b e Do e e Sk l0 11 hor ehildren. | Ml admitied | Disumers Comprete rrans o wake| shown the exact places where they did their e iy | this was true, but gave as his reason the name of Private John Mc-| ¢ tno highest mortality rate. He (hat he wanted the children to coms| Over Their Factories and Export 00,000 INVITATIO 7 Laughlin as dead. He Was formerly | jivered o most interesting talk, HIus- | 1n¢6 the nouss like gentle ;m e ; ’ fiohti reported missing in action but is NOW | trating nis statements with Stereopti | e o e o e | nd 0t \yhikies and Other Spirits in Bond. gnting. believed by his people to be dead. He | com vie i ams ‘ i was drafted and sent to Camp Upton | versation that the facts regarding York, Jaa. 16.-—Distilling in- in Boston Next Month e 101800 Ha fived atisT4lAven| | the Hllicit relations of the co rests of the country, anticipating en- | - n be YOCUY'C(‘- | BELGIC BR'NGS 3000 MEN | vrovent on e e While they last they ca p bague to Enforce Peace Will Meet New York, Jan. 16.—The League | street. | prohibition Enforce Peace, of which former . ! o s a year hence, have campleted plans he Herald Office £ TR N - O RT £ th ror: heir i eaenti Wil linm S H0 ward t s | SIBERIAN OZECHO-SLOVAK e TWO MEN SUFFOCATED T e ;;’rxmix’; manutac- | at the Hera! ce ior ring pla d for export o esident, today began mailing three T 'K RED CROSS | Blg Contingent of 49th TU. S Inf: IN LODGING HOUSE FIRE ndred thousand invitations to the AR Oows TUx CNE HED tie s e 7 = ek s vhiskies and other spirits now htional Congress for a ILeague of | Tokio, Jan. 16 (By The Associated | Retwrns—Other Units Include bond, Norman R. Stern, president of ptions. The congress will be held | progs.) —Commanders of Siberian and : ! the Trans-Oceanic Comm 1 car- | hder the auspices of the league in | 2 sual Oos. 428, 435, 429 and 433, | & lodging house located in the south | joration, newly org cd export sub- rions sections of the country, Czecho-Slovak troops fighting against B} ~ e o :‘Htl‘w strict when fire swept throush sidiary of the Distillers’ Security cor- st meetings being New York, | the Bolshevists in Siberia have issued New _\"'!‘& Jan. 16.— The Britisn = tho building ezl oy ntanyiothc soration de: ed here today. pruary 5-6 and Boston. February : statements in which thanks are ex- Tf;j“:zwl\n;;‘ln:u-,» ”‘\‘\w‘flcl i lfil;m.x lodgers wers ».Wfi”.“‘;,{ B w2 L its work for the men © 4 O according to a go received here forces, 107 of whom were sick nj The fire started in 2 BY COURT MARTIAL today from Paul S. Reinsch, American he larg contingent included nen . ermined causc hington. Jan. 16.—Completoe of and 6 mon of the 4 exoneration of Col. . A. Deeds of the minister to China. : d g > | : i B regular infantry, comprising the E 100,006 : o | signal corps, whose trial by court = g headquarters and medical detac At 16.—Tax rs | martial was recommended by Charles > 5 LI 3 ments and th 1d second bat- | 5 4 S A Hughes in his report on £t > 4 BRAZIL DIES TODAY ions comma [ . e o i enate and house | production, has resulted from an in- | | D} i « : Imex ) i ¢ ? g T ) SISO . L s b ¢ oday, 1 accenting | vestigation by special war department Rio Janeiro, Brazil, Jan. 16.—Dr. 4og 435, 4 : ity sl Db tues Alve dent-elect Oof company No. 3 of announced the board's findings today, lied 3 had been crit« faye service, two officer with the statement that they had been | ill for some time past. Dr. Alves galso were approve 1d the case closed by filing e ] shit receiv st rites of the The Belg o 20 casual SPOSE NEW RAT {of all the records. ML el lic church ¢ the constitu- offic g sh 1 ans e i g R s e e Ry s O, Jun 16—Tho Ohi wity vann vo acmos. | 1§ Connecticut Trust and Safe Deposit Co. a new president umber of private pas: sers rigy, A i TR ! 5 president, R Iumm .\I'I‘:‘wi S e R e e A STRONG, RELIABLE CORPORATION - *\" )'l'l_':") ‘\ i = at t \r \’vlw orde ]‘ by | imous voc nu!].\ 1 u]ru:w‘ uz\:;h;x\v::‘ organized and qualified through years of efficient, = SHIP SENDS ( s S CALL. ICKETS FROM HEALTH BOARD. Postmaster G 3urleson and de- | marine committee decided to ot % e i Why not bring “SAFETY FIRST” | \Vashington, Jan. 16.—Wireless § T il e lard i iney mnalinoiban n-| no action af his session af congress | tf‘lfifviorthy service, to act as Conservator, Guardian, bvement Right Home by Usmg| (O S cignals were picked up today partment, it was announced this (rastate service in Ohio. b | ou the admin tion measure pro- | cCutor or Administrator. LY our PASTEURIZED Milk and | from the steamer Ansabr 3 morning that the social evil education- = = | posing government acquisition of all pam. for Ours is the only properly | in distress with wrecked steering al film, “Fit to ght,” would LATE _CLASSTFICATION [“H’v‘“\ tations. | Capital $750,000. Surp]us and Profits $1,000,000 steurized Product Sold in New | gear, in latitude 39 degrees and shown at Fox's theater ag mda ree containi r and | o T 1PS ARRIVE { rain, minutes, and longitude 66 degrees Dr. T. Eben Reeks announces that pupils ¢ jutation book on car "WO BATTLESHIPS A 3 k | & c . T d Saf D o c s e e e R e e I s e e e onnecticut Irust an e Deposit Co. minutes, or about 175 miles show Sunday ; v News, g d E SE!BERT & SON, B ich oL UEICID, sistnce but at the Lyceum theater at 2:30 and or between station and State Nor. | ba “[ hips Virginia and Rhode Fs- | HARTFORD, CONN. M. H. WHAPLES, Pres't, 2 as 2,000 been sent from Philadelphia 4 p, Tickets, admitting men only ' chool. Ieturn to Normal|lana arrived here today with 401 PARK STREET. P fistri may be obtained at the health board > mu.\x troops from Trance. PRS0 i s SRR s e S ) Telephoue 1936, Boston, Jan. 16.—Two unidentified n were suffocated in their beds in