New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 19, 1919, Page 3

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALH Boston Store| (HARGE SLACKERS 1o o o oot "dinner was given he high naval The iavestigation wed ) officer, the aspirant, and the yeoman !VWashington when th@ I~ and some others would be present. ! “inne 127 of men | Nothing further would happen at the i yal district who salicited 4 dinner except the strengthening of | getti men into the ned Some time later. | there AL 15 of repor Getting rveady for your Spring Sew- [ the “social” tic few days, the naval a scandal in the navy have b ine? Our L bdehed with the suzgestion that it | have shown keea interest ini8 e ) take an 0- ' to know the or of the repdl | mizht be a good idea to take an aut t D i Alleged Gran mobile trip. The (rip would follow, !in espressing their desire fONS = In the pary, ording to the report Plete inve ‘ion and for tha: b S ader investigation, would be @ high ! !Shment fol = those (concerna i | New York, Feh. 19.—-Seven naval [ JClF ook “the man about to be | Silly In the -‘\'41‘ reserve me - expressed the that > rep { officers and forty yeomen, including ' grafted. and the yeoman or officer at tholis ¥ : Sk iato the system obtaining of the best machines manufa insign Paul Beck, of the Paymasters’ who acted as go-between. The n : 2 berths for men he looked into, rank in | aspirant, it asserted. would pay a 4 the suggestior nade that eves sum of money to the yeoman defray- ' 0 T the Pelh Ing the “expenses’ of the trip, a sum ' j maker's name Wwould cost You |arrest, it was learned vesterday, N | oy caqing by n considerable figure the e th M count The name | Corps, and an officer of high LIANCE" is our own. Sold with ! the Third Naval district, arc under 1y st . b ade the object of h inquiry. Iy double, it is complete with a | connection with accusations of bribery, Jegitimate expenses Subsequently Oae of the men arrested was of attachment With this } graft and illegality in the Third cash payments would be made to the thrown into jail so quickly that he didis headquarters at Yeoman or officer handling the case. | not find time to communicate withis Investigator Obtains Aflidavits, his friends, for it was suspected by those in charge of the inquiry that eve} ery attempt, political. social and oth=} being conducted erwise. would be made in the attempt! by Major John F. Muir, of the Naval | their fathers who paid $300 or more of those enmeshed, to obtain their a Intelligence Service, at the reauest of { for induction inta the navy or for easy lease. Among other allegations it iS,;ea56ons mentioned above. It is also Vestigators has been that some of the ~ Q > = 2 | he drafted into the army were en- rmistic > the ine you can tuck, r e and hem, | Naval district with you can bind and fell and quilt almost j 200 Broadway. The charges are madc " -~ Major Muir has 1 possession as easily as yvou can do plain sewing., in conjunction with the investigation understood Tidavits made by yeung men or A ten-year g rantee goes with it. light photograph of one of the dinner the e and cation Bungalow Aprons in percale and [ rolied in the navy; that men who got | parties where there were present the Service might bri stre :ssure to | gation to singham, perfectly made and finished | into {he navy in this way were as-|high naval official in the Third Naval: hear thraugh influential quarters that, cer had loose and tight-fitted button back o 1ed to shore duty far from possi- | district, some yeome ind some of WOUld scrve to block the inquiry. | his_ invest bility of dangerous service; that men | the men who have made affidavi c- Rear Admiral Usher, commandant, Daniels sa front with and without belt. We carr¥ | . o permitted to attend to their | cusing the under rest v solic- Of the Third Naval district, refused| detai the most 1 < of private husiness from day to day, al- | iting and accepting bribes for prefer- Yesterday to make any comment upon | Mr. Daniels though supposcdly in the naval serv- | red enrollment in the naval service, ; the investigation. Though other offi-| immediately 18 ice: that a system existed whereby| ©One of the aflidavits is made by a ¢ers followed the lead of their chief| tion. o | young man who was thrice rejected in @Pd refused either to affirm ar den HOUSS DRESC‘E'9 men unfit physically were enlisted in | ¥ : R M | i EV] N VA the navy; that men were shifted | the ordinary na medical examina-' the #leg they called attention B to the 1 | ESTHONIANS s : ONIA] aprons in the best | from one assignment to another in |tion and who had already received a et g hetiney o O attractive stripes and colors I Desty .. 5 = 5 em from sea duty, | Rotice of thc date on which he was!fOr some time that an investigation e O 3 skir C vaist o re - ) dr: 0 1 E: TORT n B C nftic | - pareals comeintsict andiwaist |y Sl Il pe iR S BRSSOl nm" te 4 iraft camp when he in_ progress; i\ur t vn’ no official | BEFORE BOL also one-piece stvle. Our E. Z. fit| armistice men with sufficient “in- | oon2fed, In the way named, to be-| : : Lol | 1 line fits any figure fluence” were discharged f |1 | come enrolled in the navy elastic waistline fits any - « re discharge rorn AT Ry Mo e i | x duties and mustered out of the service. pecific charge, signed Al o 5 | by Major Muir, serve e of the ashington, Feb. 19.—Secretary | ior Forc y et K rr s i R R D rved on one of th cretary | Superior Forces of Bolshevik Compeli . i o Y . i i L men under arrest: { Daniels said last nigh® that he wa - ing close attention by Major Muir atin, General Retirement Along Entire | i — - . | . | | ' “RECUPERATION qualit 1s Confirms Tnquiry. garding the revelations of graft un- Linc of Battle, report that the high naval officer in i $250 for an auto trip to Atlantic City, 1 the Third district. said to be known !and same was paid for covered in the investigation that has London, Feb. 1 Esthonian troops ! = as “the man higher up”, has de-| 2. One — he solicited from — $100,! Peen In progress for more than a ket £l & hefore| GOTMAN Peasants Say He Delayed Too piithelyita orcesio Aens posited in various banks in and|in two payments, that is, $25 and §75.| MONth in the Third Naval District, | have been forced to fall back before X | depleted in the struggle with acul around New York since the United ' Same was had and paid for. which has its headquarters in New ! the Bolsheviki in the region of Pskov Long In Drawing the . disease, depends not upon supe y * - States entered the war a s approxi-| 3. Both these sums of are| YOTK. | according to a cial stz ent is- q P - : ! um approxi- | h 1msfofmoneywone by U ISP | ccordins o fanioTicia i Etement vor Monarchist Move. | ficial stimulation but upon adj mating $250.000, and that the contire | given and accepted wth the unde 2 - o} jan ! g + sued last night by the Esthonian 2 sum paid by young men and their re- | standing that they were to procure 280 allegations of ft and other | °€ Sy = | Basle, s eencaimee nguate nourishment. The bod latives for illegal induction into the | enrollment in the United States navy| Wrong-doing had been made against headquarters. The statement reads: |j,. of tne German peasants’ union,| Needs to be nourished back | certain officers of the Naval Reserve “In the direction of Pskov because| . S at £ ’ navy and for other favors amounts | Naval Reserve : LONR held at Berlin an Tuesday, the presi- Strength and power. to at l~ast $500.000 h he solicited fr force in that district and that these | ©f the exemy’'s supremacy of troops g g °PS| dent of the organization declared in Here is one of the methods {hs E )0 as compensation were regarded as serious enough to | have been forced fto yetire to the line| u, aqdress that the former emperor " ds that it > v et e Ghro b By o | of the villages of Vidernika, Lezgi ¢ Ty Rl S Mt T s o in the United States nay y_the dispatch to the Brooklyn | Of the odzatic and ashersl | was to be blamed for having delayed | 1 and paid for. navy vyard, the central hase of the | Sokolova, E0LIS = an. ~0Shelbl | 100 long in drawing the sword and SITRC VTR cases concerning which aflidavits have | e : There is viole chting i . direc PURCHASING AGENTS | B ' paze \se the swritten comment| navy. attached to the judge advocate | “"':\“ [.'\v‘{"lé‘l“.“‘""“”“ in the direc-|4;,¢ hjs weakness caused the rise of E: 0] 8} olmar. % -harges made by the investi-| general's office, with instructions to el e B MEET IN HARTFORD | * vouns man who was in the dratt Shargcsiiad sab R Ehasinyesth S bt z t _ socialism according to a Berlin dis- i = would be approached by one ¥ a served on the prisaner,; make an investigation This officer . | patch received he He said that 3 ne of the | ot re many other serious, Was vested with authority to make ar-| Bolshevik forces on Saturday at-| British money had fastered disaffec- i‘,(\,,”f,{'d, yeoman, and the suggestion | regarding this man upon | rests. tacked the honians on the line|tion ia the navy and had led to the 5 . " : ) would be made to him that he join | which I am not now prepared to re-| _Approximately a month ago the | running from Narva, on the Gulf of | military collapse last November a pure, wholesome tonic-foqg February Meeting Will Be Held at | the navy hy making the acquaintance | port.” New York Times told of the arrept of | inland, southward to Pskov and All the speakers, It is sald, ass absolutely non-alcoholic, tones ¢ o e of an officer in the Third Naval dis- | An effort is being made to have|a lieutenant of the Naval R ve | thence around the southera end of that the peasants’ union would be . and strengthens by nourishing the %4 i i EElct ome of the yeomen confess their par- | force at Brooklyn following invesfiga- | Lake Peipus to Volmar, on the Aajal to the monarchist movement whole system—body, blood and 3 How can T meet this man?” the | ticipation in the affair in order to| tions of alleged graft in connettion | river northeuast of Ri It would ap- SRR nerves. Nourish your body aspirant would inquire sive complete evidence against the| with enlistment and examinations. Mr. | bear that the retirement mentioned | B ~ back to strength with Scott’s. Charles E. Carpenter will be the| “That’s easy enough.” would be the | “man higher up.” Denial that Major| Daniels sald last night that the officer | in the foregoing dispatch is in the| Fillside Creamery Butter, 53c 1b SSLE & Bowmes Bloom ferd it 1 speaker at the regular February ! reply. “We can fix it up. Meet him | Muir was iInvestigating the case was' who made that investigation was still ' center of the front under attaclk | Russell Bros., 301 Main street.—adyt ¥ | Tuesday Evening. meeting of the Purchasing Agents’ | T ——— — _— -~ - — - - e e ¢ e e———— — \ssociation of Connecticut to be held | g at the Hartford club, Tuesday eve- ! @ ning, Febru Mr penter, who is known ever; itor of the Houghton Line, ! ent 1. Houghton and company, has chosen the timely sub- ect of “Individualism vs. Socialism.’ A present time, when the news- | and magazines are full of ref- nces to Socialism, Bolshevism, etc., 1l be interesting to hear Mr. Car- s views on Individualism. TIn ‘iew of the nation-wide reputation of s | 2 the spe er, and since the meeting h { will be of particular interest to | ho - - s many executives, advertising mana- .rs, superintendents and employment | managers, the Purchasing Agents' as- | sociation has decided to make this an | open meeting. All purchasing agents | in the state have been invited to come | £ Percale 36 inches $3.25 $2 75 Bungalow Aprons. ° and bring their friends ; 23 i 53 A short business meeting of the Wide ........ el Blankets ....... P il $1.25 value members will be held at 6:15 o’cloc followed by a dinner at 6:30 o’cloc ons of those present. Reserva- | | Apron Blankets . ... Pair . Lors:{t) Lovlers, i c value ave been made for 250, but, from the early returns, more | Gingham ; . will have to be provided. ! 4 » s may be obtained from W. W. | $O'98BlBeiu;n Pai $4 50 - ankets . B aepa i eyl & House at the New Britain Machine Fruit of the compan; Pure lz Russell Bros = Bleached Damask, Good POLICE COURT NEWS & Quality Ladies’ White Skirts, . e ' : es’ | Curtain Scrim and Muslin, $1.50 value Coal Team Driver Makes One Too | 25¢ Value i Many Stops — Troublemaker on | B3 Hartford Car Is Fincd. |8 S ; S Window Shades, White, Tan rver or e xew pric: | B 45 inc 79c value Shirt Waists ain L Coal company, started out from the « vard yesterday aft- | i » ernocn with load of coal :u\‘vV in- | B B F — = 3’100‘7 | alue Each ad of delivering it to the customer | sold half, and had several drinks. e | was later arrested by Officer .\n.mu} 3 1.25 Massey on West Main street, on a B 81x90 Pequol Sheets, a9 79C harge of drunkennes v was GOl jac iving the coal team in wild west | I8 $2.50 value . ... Value peurrssmmesreesr s SEach fashion and shouting up and down T West Main street. Judge James T. | _ s $1.50 Meskill imposed a fine of and | $1.50 Vialite C costs, and when his employer was | called on the phone relative to placing | 8 , in Pequot Pillow Cas £ o1 75 the man on probation. the theft of | Fo it = 5 the coal was discovered | t: . $2.00 Nale Trouble on an incoming Hartford ; Value ) .00 trolley st night landed 1k Kar y kas in the police station, and today ! $2. paid a fine of $10 and costs for | 5 . of the peace. Karkas started in. Pequot Pillow nent with Conductor Gregory when Gregory refused to give him an extra dollar in his change. Gregory turned him over to Officer Flynn when | they reached the center Fresh o 55¢ doz., Russell Bros in. Pequot Pillow $2.98 Value DANCE Ladies’ House Dresses $3.98 Value E op s 3l i N FIREMEN'S HALL, FORESTVILLE 36 in. Figured Good Quality Gingham, $1 98 5.93 Value TOMORROW NIGH Silkoline $2.25 values ° . e ALPHA STRING ORCHESTRA OF = 5 NEW BRITAIN. ADDISSION 50¢.

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