New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 24, 1919, Page 11

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERAE Children’s Black Ribbed Blzes @ 1.2 to 10 | i Tair 39C o \ppea PALE FACES eduction L v : . consumer % i o sank buildin th GENERALLY INDICATE LACK of IRON in THE BLOOD L noo S ded in the air from the - e hanseshl SR ey & himseli from Januar SEC . tes. Soving WILL HELP THIS minu LAXIRON CONDITION MeGRATL FOR COLIACTOR h MeGrail of i name of Joseph Sold Exclusively By The B i T ——————————— peeially thefemployesiotithe Commersijiyentrter s e lend and other b LM Shirt Co | s 1 |of the other indui : | MRS, JOSEPINNE FORSYTHE, | H -4 rl ¢ | even hetter. The } HIN M. GLADDING | gfi'}’ eI sv) covernment with LEON J. GLADDI | yic =3 } | financing of new entergH : = 1! Weekly Letter :|iuan o e i o | MEMORIAM. E{ the task of taking ‘carei Il TR dee i nolCh init s I Y T emovy RO | e e | OTDOTVORGI AT applications | \ beloved mother, who died Sheciall torElerala the hands of private fing ; eart offcvery onciwhionScess i 1, 1917. Katie M. Penfield : heen more and more un her. Meet her at ! I New York, Feb, 24, 1919 1- { accepted by public men. Nevers : eral revival in the stock market dar- fas shown by Secretary Glasey of definite recovery from the depress- | vances to foreign governmentés = l ———— e ing conditions that have bheen over- | well as for power in the War Fifl ‘ H 3 | hanging the industrial situation sinve | corporation to make loans in @ : 1 hurs ’ “" No Bulletin Essued by Phystctans To= | FASEE | S50 8 op il aimistice with | foreisn ommoca) there is antGlll day, But Clemenceaw’s Condition s [ wy. At several sessions, very | appreciation of the desirabilitys e | pronounced advances in prices ne- | keeping up such trade even at ‘ | Said To Be Good. companicd by heavy trading was | cost of some public assistance. B DEATHS AND FUNERALS | i charactevistic almost throughout the | mands of foreign governments ‘Gl | 3 Paris, Teb. 24-—Premicr Clemen- | gt The country as a whole clearly | peoples which had been expected John veley | ceau’s condition continues to be satis- | recognizes the wunique position of [ fali upon the money market withy John Veley d 72 years, 22 ye | factory, the Associated P'ress was Il-|gstrength which the nation oceupies at | great force hy this time are still mores of which he was employed by the | formed this morning The premicr|the present time ana evidently y‘ru!ur' less delayed. There has been buti B. Wilcox company and the W. L.| sbent a good mnight, it was said No | fuses to believe that anything like a | little new development in the direc-idH Jamon company, as a teamster. died | official bullotin, it was announced ) continued depression can prevail. One j tions indicated week ago with esterday morning at the home of | would be issued this morning The | good evidenca of fhis state of things | reference to d ancing on 5 Dart. Death came as the | attending physicians told the news- [ was furnished by the large *“wire or- { foreign account. Nevertheless the ex- oplectic shock bapormen that his condition wis very | ders” of the past week and ti | port figurcs for Januar 1owing as eley. late of the, United States army. | and hi mperative was 36.6 (centi- { vestors in good stoc There has | ting $ 000,000, indicate the 1 Delbert Veley, formerly a super- | grade) t 97.8 tahrenheit been a very considerable accumul scope of Turope’s continued depend- imerary policeman, now a machin tion of money since the hezinning of | ence upon the United States. | 1he Lrmy 1le & o0 leaves = the year Some of it has been used There has been little ange in the | Mrs. Dart. The funeral | ENGLAND FACE TO FACE | to pay off obligations based on Lib- | money market. but such ration as Id tomorrow afternoon at WITTL BAD CIVIT, STRIFE, | ety bonds, but n great deal imorve Lhas taken place hos been upward. The from the home, 57 Pros AT Gy he Tiniteq | NS been heid idle awaiting the ave |Views of the seeretary of the treasury | Rev S Anderson s rival of satisfactory investment levels Jas to public finasice W his confer- ) Kingdom faced with the prospects | ! . T ek o S 1 2d rment will e SHECS e e Honca aoobects | in the market. Not a few such hold- fences with New: York bankers on Feb- | y Fairview cemetery el e e en i ia | ore maverbecomel tinediiof swailine eni iiagy S LEand ol wotio favorablyjre: ; = wer 1o ave i Pramiar Tioss prices 10 go down further and have fceived and wete regarded by them a Mrs. Margarct Gleason e ba e e i e store iy o el Geltialitiicipion, (N QistUnspdRa positiani oy mak e ) Mo A e LT Gleason L Soinemities 1o |lems of the United States will be met | Senapl for ihe sale of thol widow of the lat Fimothy ¢ 1507 . !and overcome in the right w Other | 1ew bonds. ce thai time there has < GleasOl: nquire into the conditions prevail- | oy S . e dovelanen i ot honae s | ied yesterday morning at her home. | oo = o industry investors are likely to follow {1 ped in the s of representa + Plea t strec (fter a athy g example, and will be wise in so doin tives some dis to withhold the| business house: Neie he funer will he held to B assuming fair judgment in buying authority for which the secrctary of | preparations than SOTHM Jorrow morning at 9 olclock from |{'NO STCCESSOR NAMED The goneral femper of Congress as | the treasury has asked and a compro- | to meet the new condifh > home and at 9:30 o'clock from FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL. | it draws near March 4 is on the | mise has been tentatively irranged, | which in itself is highly enel St. Joseph's chure Interment will o g whole conservative, and such action | but the alternative proposal vhich | One feature of the past in the new Catholic cemeotery oston, Ieh. 24.—Seeretary Tumul- | qs has been taken of late has been pare now put forward, however ohjcc- | operations which is variously I8 R R R Gl S RS BTUOR TS T RS ey Ghviaiimy he ovi- |tionable they may be from some| preted is the resumption of the grov falivians native of Ireland. She With President Wilson that the sc- | qent wish of all parties in Congress | standpoints, — nevertheless recosnize | in the outstanding. volume of Feders] y < came to Hartford with her parents ' lection of a successor (o AHOrney | o see the United States pass safely | the necessity of attractive rates if the | reserve notes and of discounts at L : ) hen an infant and lived in that city | Gener 1l GLegory had 1o been de- | through the present periody of world }10an ‘;I"- be flonted with success. The | Federal reserve banks. This is partl ntil rringe in 1869, About cided upon by the president. At noon | peadjustment without any serfous fnew plan contemplates an anthoriza-| due to the continued de d brougt 25 A i ‘ Ec R S e Tt D e e e merican HardWare om Blo, thel fa mil Miia s NEERIEs cn MR | cconomic structure. This furnishes J 1 o 5 years and divided inte four| panks for short term accommodation, e | here ever since = = the wnderlylng basis of the market's | €1asses, as follows but it is also in part due to a larger even chi vive her: They RUST CO. AS HOST confidence—a feeling strengthened hy Pirst—xempt from 1 taxation, [ volume of business which accordingly - - \r Anna, Mary Joscph James W fhe fact that affairs at the Peace Con- | except estate or inheritance taxes s for the use of more nds in | g~ . . 13hn A, Willi ind """”""‘ TWo I \Will Enterttin Manutactur, G ference are m.r\:»m!\ moving towards Second-—FExempt from all taxation “,‘»‘j‘,vn ’~\1‘\ Hl‘v'v-',’(un’\ylwl“”H)A‘\'\Q‘n S Chisnil g St Paul 36 T : nte nufacturing and C g s actually Eing goods, DL Col F & 1 randchildren, Grace and Mary Glea- 2 harmonious climax, regardless of cpt estate, or inheritance taxes|of the unemployment and anxiety > . 38 i R ancial Men at Banquet. R e e ndlthc e tadn o i tior it e : b e s e e Fl anclal Cons Gas g RSO oh iy i he questior w 101 10 out of it retail trade is still Crucible St Gleason of [artford, also sury I'me New Britain Trust compamy|a “League of Nations” or other new | taXes, commonly known as surtaxes, | generally roported as very satisfactory. | M\ ___ g . Cfusible sl ... Mrs. Gleason likewise leaves five will entertain its trustees and the rep- | plans agreed upon may in the fuiure fand excess profits and it profits On the w the past week has S TSN e e 1\' )& THud others: Michael 1. MeCormack of | resentatives of the manufacturing and | prove themselves feasible | taes i e i tav A jdlierel Soo West Hartford, Thom McCormack | financial interests in the eity at a The market of the week has been Third—®xempt from the me tax- | yew, and it is to be hoped normal, [ i f - Bridgepo John 1. MecCormack | banquet which will be held at tho | {he outcome of many cross currents. | ation as those of the second tvpe. ex-| condition of things, and while there | Erie 1st prd of Bloomfield and William and James | Shuttle Meadow Country club tomor- | Railway shares while generally | €6Pt that the interest on $30,000 of | ¢i1 much to be done there are many e Rice 155 & HY, McCormack of Hartford [ vow eovening. Edw S Raric) ' |ls o0 have shown only fractional as | Pondsiolthis tynatahallinot be subs |l issiihinic {ant tha Earnl oflhd tids 15 | Goodrich Rup 71% 66 69 member of the firm of Bernhard, | vances in most cases, but such losses | Ject to the estate and the gradunated m' ‘\l,m' f not actually here The reat Nor pfd 93% 92% 93 A Hartnett Scholle & Co. of New York will ba|as they have incurred in isolated in- | @dditional income levies Gl eaeed e e Gt Nog Ore Cetfs. 401 393 39 funer of Richard Hartnett! present and will give an address upon | stances have heen promptly oy {“““”“ Exempt, except from o S e :Jl‘n{x.fi Cen 961 961, 96 vill be held at % o'clock tomorrow |the subject of “Trade Acceptances,|come. The other great group of |fate or inheritance taxes. and all in-| o1qy discoun " better outloolk - . . nspiration 15 445 4438 morning at St. Mary's church | Their Relation o the Export Trade, | shares—tha industrials—have enjoyed | COMe. excoss profits, and war profits| et ;\h\“\{ i 1‘\\"] MR mieRal0 S05e ek 0018 nes Intérboro TH T i — wnd Opportunities Now Open for In- | what might almost bo described as | taXes R S sumed their bullish operations in the | Interboro pfd . 24 card of Thanks. | creased Trade With Other Countries.”” | an incipient boom. Not only U { _If the department should annour o | special issues at the active opening of | KXansas City so 19 We wish to thank all kind friends{ A reception to Mr. Baruc will hojsteel but other steel and met i that thesc short term notes were to ho B‘G GUN IN PARIb | today's stock market, motors, ofls ana | wennecott Cop nd neighbors who assisted us in any | held at 715 p. m dinner will be!sues have either held their own, or | put out against loans de to forc i e b e Lack Steel ay at the time of the death of our|served at 7:47 p. m. President W. F. | ymore generally scored some advance, | 8OVernments. w 1 ow total ne ! Lt veing cspecially conspicuous. Tehigh Val Soved mother wnd grandmother, | Atwood of the New Britain Trust|a fact which is notable in view of | $9.000,000,000 nd that the wore to]| One of the Lon; S (T rhat | Kelly-Springfield tires jumped 6 1-4 Touis & Nash 116 \lso all who sent floral tributes, ¢ company, will preside I'the Softening Drices for steals copper. §be taken uwp with: fun Tecoived 1ol = points to the new high price of 106 Max Mot com 331 2 o m—— — - e | DiYMeEnt for these loan Souldian: Shelied the City Will Be Set Up As | in theMirst half hour and advances of ' Mex Petrol 184 180 £ doubtedly crea e favorabls ial ] 11-2 to 6 points marked the r in Natl Lead 67 G pression and would also have a stimu. | Souvenir of War. | wv“! Rubber, Ajax Rubber, N Y Alr Brake 106 lating effect on the prices for out-| papis, Fab. 24.—One of the G “ »\“l""‘wd : :h}-s. m:l‘vv.!"luvn\vr.\\"v; and [N Y C & Hud 4 c stangine Liberty hontds most of twhic man long range guns which shelled | g t el Sazatoelpadied i wNl ey Gor 1614 ‘ e e B e s e e N s 1,"" lon to its maximum quotation of 'N ¥ N 1 & H 1 R 20 ] 1o o talen nh i il s gt | the previcus weelk, but shippings and | Nor P 931 a e months of the War now is on ils Way | copnere cased moderately Norf & West 071 10 T would e, as the toRthikEcitys annlilfbo, placedion (cx Wall Street Close—Baldwin Loco. | Penn R F e this county e hen hibitlongingthoRclaon ‘ IALRCONCoLUS | was the central feature of the final Peoples Gias S | sirain fre \ Clos Al die .y". A‘]‘,‘\,‘ toire m_\‘\'«\\\_}m‘”m-,m risi over 6 points from its Pressed Steel Car e ul e =1 Togh. (he TeRRRARen s fe RS - | fow D the morning, while other lond- | Ray ons 19 %] [ ] Ihers S16.500,006.000 Libert S Ll found by | € reacted one fo two points. The | Reading 81 i quife likely fhat treasury s e e [falosinelvas ong. Sales approxi Rep T & S com 76 381 383 385 N/IAIN STRE ke e ol e Apon. which is belng to | mated 850,000 shares So Pa 102 3% issuc of Tong term bonds, cspecia e { 3 So Ry pfd 68 3% their maturities were to = e e ‘ N‘nr 'mrk‘ Stock 1Mxehange quota Studebaker 541 i s B current with fhe loa ir ua | WILS ELL GUARI | tions furnished by Richter & Co., | Texas Oil e :\“m’ Noispringibhados $z 49 L 5) from foreigm government ' 1 BY SECRET SERVICE MEN | members of the New Y Stock Ex- | Third Ave 13 inches wide ....... Yard o agies New Serge est from which wou @ 0ol Boston el B4 Shme | EoRuEe Union Pa 30% vide for the interest on ¢ ;‘w A et 1 e Ifeb. 24, 1919 United Fruit 162 % Velour Coating, New Spring Shades, $4 50 DRESSES T e e WEE of ; e DUl SRR t SR U i Ton ‘:\:»‘w, l“il s i’_“l: 54 inches wide ............ Yard . { | atrairs is towarad recosnition of the|aice he had roached his hotel, In| “liska Gold 38 U S Steel 943 { Navy Blue, Brown and Purple, $15.00 ! high value of Joanable func Tha | ANdition 18 tho. manyAisoidicraana | 20 SETlGhem 1021 Va Car Chem value. &pecial for ........ Each $8 98 greatest danger in the situ | saitors who Tined rcets and uni-| &M Car & Fdy Co 9036 Westingha s Broadcloth Suitings. New Spring Shades | that under the nesw financial plans L Dolitairant anit pinny flothes |t T . 234 Western Union s Bt (e hca o yard $3.50 undue amount of the fortheomir who mineled with e crowds|4m Can . . 1 Willys Overland 63% 26% ! L | loan may be left in t} the | sharpsheoters and powered vifles | At Toco cees G4 Roehuclk 171 171 17 . i | this might not be 1 ith | & N ¢ e | Am 121 Messaline, Black, Taupe. Navy Blue, $1 751 e P8 oL RB ORI GE i d vith | buildin ¥avious nofnt e L - Brown and Grey, 36 in. wide. Yard . i DRESSES e S et L e [t kept, wateh from windo A e Lo E55s e T Taupe. Purple, Navy Rlue, Brown, Turquoisc and time 1 {he inevitable reaclion e T AT S Fe Ry Co.. 925 yo 1 i ; e S Silk Poplin. Black, Tan, Navy Blue. Green. $15.00 value. S G e e Czi Y ITEN}S Daldwin Loco {01 95 ey v res Pink and Grey, 38 inches wide. Yd. $1049 Special for .... PR Each $8-98 these matters may go. those who have iB&o ..... hpatinl: e iny O loanable funds can re iy look ESAaE Followi he husiness meeting, . y = forward ‘o getting tull for | John F. Mcehan of Wallace street, | Beth sSteel B ec team W 1 Every Seco Silk, All Shades 5 Ladies New Taffeta Sllk their money during (he { fow | has returned from Philadelphia, Pa., | Can Pac ........ requested to Jresent, ag 86 Inches wide N vara OC months whether they invest in public | where he attended the convention of | (en Leather ... he lodge is Lo put on the degreos for i securities or in issues that yield | the Friends of Irvish frecdom Ches & Ohio .... the Freestonc lodge i Middletown DRESSES lurger rate of returt ' oniis Meolinh biother ot Jonn By Chino Gop Monday, March 10 Cotton Crede de Chine. ANl Shades, The readjustment proce has | Mechan of Wallave street is a_patient | 86 Inches wide . cooiical. . ¥ard GSC Navy RBiue, Purple and Alice Blue, $15 98 ;”‘»’""H*: »i"xx‘u'm v‘.,y»\\,u“. : it H:n‘w Balitine St ‘\“l"x‘VH.‘. \W\;M ;w_w\,\‘l.‘,iw‘»‘,‘nu‘. SR ——— Spoclal prios ....ev.em e Each < ving out of it have not as yet | fomorrow cvening at 8 o'clock in K. | 1 their climax. Unemployment | of ¢ ha I i< b 9 In in various guarters and Mr. and M . Cohen of 114] arquisette Ladies’ Colored Silk omeni it e et e | AR 4 with A prospect of revival, | tion exercisc SEn i | 1 PETTICOATS R A b WHITE OR C el Sheliaion fad, opitie Hliels V T CREAM $3 75 $4 98 and 5 Eaoh " e h th e | wi he cluss of 1913 e 82.50 valne for o ... A Patr $2 25 . ’ . $ .98 ‘, ‘\\ war levels i tor St Mark's hospital ¢ ;\.‘u FOR 2 prices for variol 1mnu i good will o Ll « ng t 8 ock $2.73 value, for .,.,.... .. A Pair A s well as for the 1 [ 1o "he Gi Seouts of the Y. W. ¢ A $2.50 SHIRT WAISTS R A S R R ; £3.00 value for A Pai [fmade have been Uin a number | Y. W. C. A, building g s T R Bz $2 75 Crepe De Chine of case Jrominen e e (o M 1 Mrs. I J. Ronde § . $3 50 $4 50 Py tilex, building materials and several | Monvoe strect are receivin sratu $8.50 value for ,,,....ovs.ve00. A Palr $3 25 . ’ . ’ $5-98 ¢ t be la \‘ . hirth of a daughter i . BAlnE T s ance nlod 7 L have stood the ftest of time. Purely vegetable 8375 valtafor Lo AR Geovmoue Geps Each . Wl e ‘H Ak s 2 wonderfully quick to panish billiousness, head- $3.98 value for ....,. A Palr SR aic 0y LUTHER THRILDLS OROWD, | H ol revenue law . Childrew’s Cordesan flibbed Hose, Sunfast Figured e Koc i CURTAINS | [adies' Silk Lisle HOS = adies’ Sl iste HOSE Madras Rose, Green, Biue on Brown, 75c ; srresponc Biack, Grey and Cordovan, 100 1 88 inches », 980 value ., ,,, ¥ & * i Sl bni ad T e 50c i A fnctor e st e, Vv, o ‘4" is th 1pproachin Window Bhades. White, Ecru and 65 Ladies' Filwe Kille Hose, all colors, SRSk G e Green, 78c yalue R T Cc l G80ivallio ) [ ieva s s e o Palh 79(: Al i present revenye law itself, it would LAXCARIN PRODUCTS CO. Price $1 per box; 6 boxes, mentioned 1 perth regards the that | is prominently tion with $5.00. Dept. No. 1 cem the tax collector pittsburgh, Pa.

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