New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 28, 1919, Page 9

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HFRAL‘ STEADY STREAW OF | New Aorey Geners 53,000,000 BOOST RETURNING TROOPS ight Transports and Battleships | Fither in Por{ or Expected Soon | | | { Washington, transports, the are due at New about 6,000 men The Adriatic G and H nd the 332nd Gun Battalions the 165th Ir $3rd Divisio: Infantry —Two big wtic and Sibony, York Saturday with aboard brings Cowmpanies T the 329th Infantr and {th Machii and Headquarters antry Brigade, all of tr Other unit of returning on ¥ are On Adriatic. is bring company, 140 uals, 3,000 Adriat York Men also al The homa | New ficer casuals 'wounded bout 3.000 me The Sibony has Regiment t Artillor he cor 309th imunition "rain, $4 sion (Indiana and Kentueky ) the Headquarters anc Batteries C lery of the carries the hea the h sick, and in all | the 45th complet aboard Coa ple D! and and D, S8th 330t Division. uarters det igade, coast for New 1pany Y kix casual ofiicers, pboard of than 3 Other Ships The Zacapa is due ebruary 5 with a detachm #7th Brigade, coast artiller uarters and 73 officer casual enllsted and civilian passer The steamer Gerent is due at ort News February 5 with a Ivania casual company and a medi- il detachment, a total of the >asadena is due at New York Febru- 7 with a small New York casual and eight unattached offi- and the Bristol at New Yo fehruary 6 with one officer nen as casuals for New York state. Nebraska Docks Tod: ewport News, Jan ~The ttleship Nebr: rived here to- y with @bout 1,000 officers and men rom France, most of whom will be nt to New York, New Jersey, Illi- 10is and Kansas for demobilization. The Battleship New Jersey, also due \ere today, reported that she had put n at the Azores for minor repairs nd would be several days late in caching port. Among units aboard Je Nebraska were the 11th Tield Battalion, the 421st and da relephone Battalion and casual ompany. S York on of the head- | New a a TALK RSHIN G. oseph Feingold, of Marine Corps, Tells of Meeting General. of the is home with the Joseph Feingold, ates Marine Corps, seeing much service many of the big battles of war. Felngold was with the rines during the heavy fighting in | Belleau Wood and at Chateau i n the latter battle he w cverely wounded and now walks with i he aid of a was also | ounded previ ttle and was necessary for him to end sev- n a French hospital for ounds received in his shoulder While in France the local boy had e distinction of speaking personally o General Pershingz. While he was onfined to a bed in a French hospital, Pershing, on a tour of the stopped at the bed of the to question him about vate nited fte frarifes in nier ral weeks feneral ospital, heal marine is wounds. TWO SMALL SUITS BROUGHT ertin and New Britain Men Are Defendants in Litigations. Leonard Johnson, through M. H. Camp, has brought st Louis Edelson of Berlin, Real estate of the defen- been attached by Deputy fheriff M. D. Stockwell. The writ is turnable in the city court on the hird Monday In February. Albert Halpern has brought cainst Benson Finkelstein to rc over $300. The writ was issued by 1dge W. F. Mangan and real estate | Winter street has been attached. he writ is returnable in the city burt on the first Monday in | ebruary. ALL-ROTU The standing s at the Y blished by Phy n S. Slater as follow 8; T. Cooley, 19 Clark, 191; T. fromen 189 H eloin, 186; H. Lintor k6. H. Beloin, 180: N. Bacon de, 178; G. iy stan re for tenth pl con, J. Slade and G. Rivers e next ot it is probable these be eliminated K awyer 1it agal r $30 nt ha suit M sical t H. Hallett, tiski, 193: 18 B. Swa. McCabe, Wei 1586 Rivers, tied me will §id Favori in ition bothers ‘you and ~oni and out o }When constip: old reliable get feveri member that v iNng Celery King sold in every drug store in the land fine for indigestion, and for rers” and cola remedy | at thous vegetable too, ame old ands swe I, son | woman | dered. the Advise { depa | prodicers TR R AR L R cted national at- conducted the “Law- of the House Com- the winter of as the likely suc- att Gregory as 1 of the United States. present counsel for Shipping Board which six ention when h Leak" inquiry mittees on Rules a of Tney-Gen Whipple United Fency s at OPPOSES ¥FEDERAL CONTROL. says it Would Things Up. Only Edward Morris Muddle Washington, Jan. tiou designed to control or regulate the meat industry “would just mud- dle things up,” Edward Morris, presi- dent of Morris & Co., said today in continu his testimony before the house interstate commerce committee. fore the senate agriculture com- 1 yesterday, J. Ogden Armour, president of Armour & Co., advocated certain regulatory legislation and said he and his counsel were drafting a bill which he expected to subnit as a substitute for similar measures now befor s, after it had been subm other packers for their approval. ny legisia- ittee to i today the meat was being operated at the highest degree of efliciency. pos. sible and that both producers and packers were being justly treated. So long as that continued, he sald the packers should be left alone industry nov HARVARD'S UNIT WORK. 10 Per Cent. of In War. -With of the Has Cared British Wounded Halifax, N 8., a al here today university surgical Star lone steamer Liverpool, it was ly 10 per cent. of diers wounded in For ola the Harvard unit on the White Megantic, in from disclosed that near- all the British sol- France during the war were handled by this New Eng- lJand contingent. The Megantic will proceed to Portland, Me. to disem- Lark the Americais who ate not per- mitted by United Stat army au- thorities to land at a Canadian port. Y. M. C. A. officers braught the to- tal number of Americans aboard up to 200. Also aboard were Canadians, 36 officers, 302 enlisted men, 25 ca- dets and 652 soldiers’ dependents. an MURDER MYSTERY DEEPENS Authorities "lhink M"(‘Lnl Were Im- plicated in Young Woman’s Defth. N. xose 28.—The young clad body was luded ledge on the Palisades near here Sunday was mur- in the opinion of Chief of Po- McLaughlin, who today declared that “‘more than one man, and possi- a woman” were implicated in the Ang. No woman could have gone down on that ledge and inhaled the fumes from the bottle of anaesthetic found tied under her nose without falling off””, said the chief. He added that method of attaching the cloths which held the hottle in place indl- cated that a woman had had a hand the crime found on lice DISCUSS FOOD PRICES. Continuance of $17.50 Base Price For Hogs. Washington, tative Jan. 28. the food adml of agriculture, and commission oon to consider F Snyder, adminlistration’s meat recommended that the minimum ase price of $17.50 now in effect continued for next month Discussion of the recommend ceeded in open session while the cers of the food administration were bombarded with inquiries re- ng reports that the price already —~When repre- istration packers, men met head sion h pr A. CAMPAIGN. vesterday $7,392.75 had been the team capta in the drive. The committee 000 in the next two | 1 the v's report is not goal, $10,000. Td- “NOTICE. A rohearsal of cast anri chorus for A. B. show will be held at K. of C. hall this evening at 7:30.—Advt, hog prices | of | divi- be | tion | IN STATE EXPENSES (Continued from First Page.) The governor will not do so until the matter is determined and it will probably need legislation by a “heal- ing” act to make effective the charter amendment. Various Railroad Bills. Among railroad bills offred in the senate are these: "o change the laws of street railways upon bridges; amending the law ing the obligations on stree concerning resurfacing, paving other work in streets over whi run, to permit abar hon- ng to_obligations highw concern- railways | pollution vote ho bills place heavy penalties for inland waters to pension state employ to pern memb upon discharge: bury city charter taxes on $ College fo Plant. Scores of bills amendments ad poration 1 zation cha Berl Judges Named. Among judeeship solutions those for Judzes Griswold Mildrum at Borlin; F. A, Bartlett and 1. L. Wilder at Bridgeport; F. H Hinkley and L. D, rbrother at Stonington, and F. P. t Gro- ton, The house confirmed commissioner of To Women 0,000 were for mendme suray and other were d E. E | | z x | r 1 | Latimer for hidden m aew eovide Eell spoiling of London G. B Now officers. The statue, one of Rodin" masterpicces, was ovidently buried With the intention to transport it to Germany when oppartunity offered (C) Underwood & Underwood county. Among cate bills those to W labor were minimum age and women and to prokibit 1t of minors under 16 after commission your interc The ls will hold an * | at the Red of | street 17 who so des water rent this wee hts of Columbus asked for ) s to permit it to do nd charitable work. Tor- od for o put up bullding, and a transfer Meriden for a city reer: ation ground is proposed. There is state meat inspection bill and one dealing with unvaccinated school children. NO CABLE CENSORSHIP |/ Me the Sunshinc day sewin rooms this welfare ington @ municipal state land in week re may bring lunch An Homc church important Missiona will b meeting of >cicty of the F held tomorrov fter- o'clock in the chapel of church Williston New k. dvt. of 1t be | fol- rst Mr Haven will Saee ol >t me at Long's shoe sale.— Ind >ocahont in Judd's ¥ installed and refr an coun will 0. 19, degrec this evening Off will hments ed French High (ommissioner Renev . i meet Pledge That Wirves | 7:30 11 Z Governmentai JAMES J. McDERMOTT DIES OF PNEUMONIA Student in Rensselaer Institute Falls Victim to Dreaded Malady— Was High School Graduate, James Joseph vears, student in. the Poiytecanical Institute, Troy, N. Y. died last evening, in that city follow- ing an attack of influenza which later developed into pneumonia. He was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. John McDermott, and madeé his home with uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Russell of 84 Hart street who were at his bedside when death came The deceased was a member of the 1918 class the New Britain High MeDermott, aged 19 Rensselaer of Will Be Open to Allied Press. lowing the busines eriff-elect Hartford county, city today. J. Henry ed on day. | Wichael is spendin meeting. George H was a Andre Gabb of | oner ench in to Jan. —Captain Tardieu, French high commis to the United States and a Fr delegate to the peace conference, his speech Monday at a luncheon iembers of the foreign pr peated the pledge given by the government that no censorship of forign cables would be sed by France and the promise every reasonable facility would be give foreign spapers during the con ference On the first point, according | lodged a c nt to the official report of the captain’s t resident speech his words were: roublesome “After rapidity of transmission, | institution. your second need is freedom. Thi John Cantc liberty which you have from the | ton appra French point of view is total, absolu‘e | and unreserved. What 1| vort ou write will be transmitted just as vou write it.” Rorahac local of al New Car friends n, a politic: to- | Edwar few French b ybert Lee has t that om the field artille The hospital authoritie against a who ma to the patients bras and of have as the es filed cour ore locate probate tate consists of North SHORT CALENDAR CASES ON LIST FOR FRIDAY street 13 lister of the da The following cases are the short calendar session court at 0 o'clock noan: mes Kenotas against 1 uyal Kamaris, order for continuanc finding of actual notice, judgment. Lawyer William M. Greenstein the plaintiff; Joe Rusilowicz agaiast Cor Mary Ulinski, judgmer i ) 1 Hungerford; Atlantic & Pacific Fisi company against Nathan i Koplowitz, 1dgment for f ure to comply with order of court, Cooper Mink for tl plaintiff, Klett & ng for the d fendant; Morris 5 ‘Winkle, hearing in S judgment, Klett & Alliag for plaintiff; Peter Twardis against Pet Kostrzewski, et al., demurrer, Judsz« F. B. Hungerford for the plaintiff, Lawyer P. F. McDonough far trezwski; George Dilbus ageinst Josef Mazeika, answer, Tawyer Saxe for the plaintiff, Judge Gaffaey for the defendant. for city after nan for veay n tory in hospitai in fa rancis lay mor: nd children, one 1 two brot s he funeral will ’atrick’s churech in will in & brother Al Cohn in be Ha the St be Danfel Kennedy. wniel Ken pneumonia cent’'s hospital brother nedy of Other father Yrother in | Kennedy w sister, Mrs 1d, to Mr M. D B. F. of geport itrolman John local police -elative siste broth the U loney He was H. Ken- department his of P t the AT CONSTRUCTION HOSPITAL. Miss Julie Russoll, daugh Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Russell of Hill has been transferred ta the wood Construction hospital { wood, N. J. She has just c three months' trai cour Spartainsburg Military ho, Spartansburg, N. C. of | Grov Lak at Lake- mpleted s at the pital at a in M. £ brought | | Mustarine -Subdues the Tnflapm and Eascs tho Soi Than Anything Eisc on Farth. Pay only 30 cent of Begy’s Mustarine w ! iginal mustard plaster strong, real, yellow stitutes are used. It's known | killer on earth, for in ht stances it stops headact toothache, earache and five minutes. It's a sure, speedy better for bronchitis, pleur bago, and to draw the inf from YOuUr sore feet there Zol zood v on real action w | Mustarine—it goes after pain and kills lit right off the reel. Yes, it burns, but it Won't blister—it doesn't give | | agonizing pain a slap on the w It does give it a good, healthy punch in | Oder dai accordin the jaw—it kills pain. Ask for and get | 1 to' the Jour | Mustarine always in the yellow boxt| (Er=sRor RadenibBe d get a hig box | ch is the or- d is made of mustard | | | | 10 siib- | as the qu pain- | ! ireds of , neuralgia backache in in- | emp room for t | TWO ¢ TO AG A MARCH i Two t to mar Slght troo visitor in this | @ 1 Dermott | ot | large a | is Hartford com school. He was also a graduate of the Grammar hool, Besides h aunt and uncle, a brother John F. Mc- survive. The body will be to this city for burial. The for the funeral in- brought are Rev. series of the CIAL SPEAKERS SECURED. liffe 4(:1 concluded thr t the Pellowship club at the Y \ last and Rev. Warren k will his series at the N hite My Il rece Elmer the Sund Rev. Mr. secretary former *h his members M. F. xt Sut- ved by night begin = suppe clific were ences. Re the speaker meeting will be ternoon of and i the Fir assistant LIFUT. CLARK DISCH ARGED. Alpha Clark, son of Mr. and Samunel ( Greenwood rably discharged about 20 years formerly alar arm as commissioned may re-enli a e o S G WALL STREET STOCK Wall Street, 10:30 roflected the irregular at the quict opening of today's stocl market, Atlantic Guif advancing point while Marine Pfd. Pacific Mail 2 1-2. Tendencies else- where were of the same uncertain character, oils and some of the minor rails easing fractionally. U. S. Steel, on which dividend action is to be an- nounced after the close of today's ses- sion opened at a slight reaction which was soon recovered and the gain lost before the end of the first half hour. Wall Street, Close—Highest quota- tions were made later, rails and steels featuring the movement. The closing m.—8hippings trend of prices Stock tions furnished by Richter & members of the New York Stock Ex- change. Jan. High 68% 28, Low 6714 1919 Close Am Beet Sugar 68 Alaska Gold E Am Car & F Am Ico Am Can Am Smelt Am Tob . Am Tel & Tel Anaconda Cop AT S Fe Ry Baldwin Lo B & O SR T - eth Steel B Cen Leather Ches & Ohio Ghinof Copii i Chi Mil & st Paul. % 9014 4014 473 y Co I Goodrich G t Nor Gt Nor Ore ( 1llinois Cen Inspiration Interboro pfd Kansas Kennee Copper Lack Steel Lehigh V l.ouis & Nash Max tor com Mex Petroleum National Lead N Y C & Hudson NYNHG&HRR 29 Northern Pac .91 Norfolk & West ..105 Penn R R People” Ray Cons . Rub pfd E etfs. . { Reading Rep I & S com outhern Pac Southern Ry Southern Ry pfd . | Studebalker as Oil Union Pac fus s | SPARTACAN on rtor the ating amous blind recently Red Cross on f edu the bli he has committed He founded the and is great most r- for his otel | in soldlers handic: prominent as he London Monthly 19 I TOO LA yod & Underwood. ASSIFICATI — | privilege of | 20 man of good cation, for Rubber 5 and edu Apply Alling good | f Co. | 8-tf | U S Steel pfd Car Chem Westinghouse Willys Overland AGAIN ON RAMPAGE. Copenk forces have ment in Spartacan overturned the govern- Wilhelmshaven, Germany the banks and public have ordered the >urtmartis r opponents. Rail- way trafic to and from Wilhelms- hiaven has been stopped. n, Jan. EXCHANGE REPORTS lost 1 1-4 and | Sales approximated 400,- | Exchange quota- | o | | It is reported by the hospital LES — Douplein’ Court For Fighting— Other is Non-Support. Anthony Kalkowskl has been or- dered by the court to furnish a bond j of $50 to pay his wife $10 a week for year. He was in court this morn- ing on a charge of non-support. Mrs Kalkowski has not received any sup port from him for four months, and has bheen forced to support herself and two children. Kalkows 1 was arrested on December 10 on a similar charge and was held for investigation s to hig sanity. Upon the report mf the examining doctors that the m was not mentally sound, but not suf- | ficiently insane to have him com- | mitted, Judge John H. Kirkham sus- pended judgment at that time. In the event of his not living up to th { orders of the court he to ser three months. John Sparmer, and fined breach ‘. fused to eithur pay | his wife 1o today jof the | drunk is arrested morning for and who re- his fine or allow was again in court charged with breach drunkenness. The 1arge was nolled. At- torney Greenberg represented him of $7 was imposed on the breach of the peace charge. The Sparmer family has had considerable domestic trouble of late ve | day’s fracas followed the actic of the morning. He hom | drunk yesterday after: slasses about the home who terday was nd \lbert A fine and cour came oon an 154 BOARD CLERKS TO BE DEMORI DRAFT The limited servi with the local draft ceived notices that their es ,‘ at an end with the boards and are to be demobilized. This order | will aect four men this city, | Sydne . Hungerford and Robert M. Shailer have been the men | the rict board since Septem- | ber. John Contaras and Irving Rach- lin have been connected a like capacity with the second district board. These four men will deport at Fort Slocum N. Y. where they will | be formally discharged after physical examinations. These men failed the physical examinatio: regular service but were assigned clerical positions with the draft { boards me board the with to for pass AUTO HITS Michael Reech, aged f at the New Britain Ge: with slight injuries to his he result of an accident near | this afternoon. Howard Corbin reported to the police that his car struck the boy. Hc was referred to the state automobile commissioner. thori- d very MALL BOY. vea is hospital d, as the his home later ties that the boy is not injur | badly. For Paid or Partly Paid LIBERTY BONDS | WAR SAVINGS STAMPS SECURITY INVESTMENT COMPANY 166 MAIN STREET Room 9 Over Modern Boot Shgp. Open Evenings. Connecticut Trust and Safe Deposit Co. A STRONG, organized and cutor or Administrator. Canital $750,000. RELIABLE CORFORATION qualified through years of efficient, trustworthy service, to act as Conservator, Guardian, Surplus and Profits $1,000,000 Connecticut Trust and Safe Deposit Co. HARTFORD, CONN. M. H. WHAPLES, Pres't.

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