New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 11, 1919, Page 9

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HEALTH DEPT. WARNS, SIDEWALK SWEEPERS Airships Will Assist shermen In ) Scouting Tor Fish and Estimat- Size of Schools. ing Wants CGity Ordinance Govern- “Ing This Strictly Observed Giloucester, Mass., March {he mackerel seining fleet or 10 <ail starts for the southern fishing erounds about the middle of April it | wiil n two scaplanes as scouts the Gloucester ¢ pe The M plans of trade are has heen M. Smith, commissioner fisheries at Wash- statement is- Stary ve it of restion Hugh The health depa doing evervihing in its better health cor the cit waging a ness tment of this power city to n n careless- | than ent is oard ¢ in endorsed as wnd to (his has h end the o 8 1 a | e today | of the Navy | n naval campaign ¢ which -half sainst is blamed for on day. For some numt merchants of the sickness of Secr Daniels has be time past there I ng boats for the of complaints nd athers in the center the city sweeping the walks f places during hours are¥contrary to city ordinances are the health city'. As a ordinance ur- assi . a v beca < yet hus made no reply | tiae Tt of proposition. if the scouf- it will direction in fron whicl that experiment attempted be under the purse seiner out dangerous to of t fisherman of ex- hools Usually in the from in identifying fish ting their siz e encountered \pe Hatteras follow the would not miles offshore plan of fact first there is a which makes it the walk sprinkled moist with sawdust or other moistening substance the sweeping is done not lived up to is attributed city neces- with | vicinity some ! this before | that The ordinance | to I carefully :\\\«[4 S DEVELOPHENTS IN RUSSIA m now and nortt S0 required ary to water have or of ( coast point be lanes than 2 air r0 more 2Cs is yrding to advo th _this to ume ordinance also of "the day during which the walks be swept and i tain hours directly in the | center. The ordinance taining to | Lithuania and the matter of sweeping | public places is as follows: 1 3 Regulations of s\\'ccp-i ) | | states the hours side- cer- can makes for streets White Russia 'Slln\\' and dUSHNE | pcosition to Settle Their Differ- “Sec. 375 ences In Peaceable Manner. ing and dustin public places. Tt shall be unlawful for any persoun with- in the limits of the city to cause permit the sweeping any.public conveyance, the floor of building, hotel, hospital. school, church or th ving sprinkled the plac with moist such in to prevent while sweeping shall be unlawful for that part son to sweep or wash, or or manner. prgmit the sweeping or washing - i sidewalks on week days between the This is 2 development of the invita- hours of 6:30 A. M. and 6:30 P. M., |tion sent to Russian factions by the xcept between the hours of 7 eace conference to be held at Prin- d 8 A. M. and hetween the hours of | kipo islands in the Sea of Marmora 9 P. M. and 6:30 A. M. in the center | As a condition precedent to the con- Crn e ference it was stipulated that a truce The health department is interested | between the Russian factions should in the matter not only becaus be arranged. This has not been dons many complaints have been re- |and recent dispatches have indicated colv®d by the superintendent of |that the plan for the canference at health but also because of the fact | Prinkipo had been abandoned but that sweeping the sidewalks dry and |that a meeting might be held at somo during a time when there are many | Other place which ¥ ould be attended people on the streets makes it very | by individual Russian factions. dangerous to the general public. At — e the present time there quite o | RADICALS AIM TO HAVE REVOLT HERE ew cases of measles in the city. Thi March 1 a wireles states that relations of —A Libau dispatch message from the commissary Lithuania and White Russia has a note to the ater | American, French, British and Ital- to |ia ~overnments asking when pleni- | potentia should go ta Prinkipo is- It is said the commissary’'s note there was a disposition to set- Basle, says Moscow | for forcign to sweep or 1t or of 5 sent any public store, shop, without ¥ swept some be water, ies substance the or suff quantity aising g any per- of Russia in a cause | | | | is a communicable disease and the “ germs are very susceptible. The same | is she with conjunctivitis or | “pink eye” which is also very catch- | ing. The in which the influenza | epread in the city is also well known. The mere matter of sweeping a side- walk would not occur to many as a | chance to spread disease. It ha\{ itself a danger for the zerms | { | case way Postal Authorities Sccure Evidence Showing Plotting of T. W. W., An- 2 archists and Socialists. proved a Washington, March 11.—Eviden gathered by the postoffice department through seized mail matter showing the air | activities of the I. I. W.. anarchists, Many cases of | socialists and other radicals since the med to this one | signing the armistice was to be | read today ino the records of the sen- the | committee investigating lawless propaganda. The evidence was sub- mitted in the form of a memorandum weening from Solicitor Lamar of the depart- them sprinkled or at least moist in | ment, declaring that the radical ele- ¥ the health of the city. | ments of the United States were form- of disease swept into the air and vrassing pedestrians in n. passingoibo yassing pedestrians breathe in aden with the germs. disease could be b little cause The neople in are of health asks cit department the center of the to great sidewalks and ate others also take care to H | | | he city is going to become one of |ing a union with a view to “the over- the best in health matters and general | throw of the government of the co-operation is the way to attain that | United States by means of a bloody end. revolution and establishment of republic” and in the form of supporting excerpts from mail mat- te i The memorandum, which was made the committee late veste in‘| day asserted that the radical elements from | of the country had for the first time Com- | “found a common cause upon which a they can unite” in Bolshevism. I W. W., Solicitor Lamar werg active in the support | “common cause” through | zation’s ficla of recruiting and subscription agents. He said the ex cerpts submitted would show that the cal- | propaganda had one of its ob- | nation wide reign of terror.” Fri- | jects “a ARE INTERESTED. elp TALKS 150 MILES BY AIRLESS PHONE. March 11 | { Bolshevik | ! Washington, Daniels talked today by epH®ne signals with an airplane n a navy flying boat en route ‘Washington to Hampton Roads. munication established at tance than 150 miles, by the lox n of radio ephoine signals airplane flight ever achie Secretary | radio tele- | public by ; a was dis; far tel- in of mor charged of thi the organi- | | | with an SHORT CALENDAR CASE The of cases for the sho enddr session of the city day afternoon at 2:30 follows: B. Miller Lehrer, argument Judge B. F. Gaffney Law M. D. Saxe for the defendant: | The Munset Orchards company against | | i list as ourt, o’clock, is as | i against Sam | for demurrer, | for the plaintif DOCTORS Meet in Rome to Discuss Medical Side of Acronautics. March 11.—The first medical acronautical vesterday to promote the medical problems arising Resolutions dealing and psychological tests candidates for pilot's the defendant; | licenses, the control of flights ta high Peter Baba, | altitudes and the use of oxygen by fudgment for failure to file bill of par- | aviators were * presented, and hope ticulars, Klett and Alling for W solutions would i X Rome, Allied apened study i from Lawyer “ with the plaintiff, inter- I. Goldstein, pleadi Judge B. F s Gaffney for the plaintiff, Lawyer M. D. Saxe fos defendant; Sam ugl Welinsky George Kotrady order bill particulars, W. M. Greenstein for Klett and Alling fc Roman Shabas ag: here of av the against on. for of physical applicable to Linst vas expressed these r plaintiff, Lawyer S. E. Clarke for the taken into account when an inter- defendant; Julian Nadol against | national code is adopted. It Konstanty Kurpieweski, yond decided form prosecution and plaintiff, | committee to present Lawyver W. M for the | medical profession in plaintiff, Juc F. rd to aviation. Prof. the defendant of Paris v aviation was to a views of the matters pertain- Guillain of the was elected presi- pleading by the Greenstein B Hunger! for | ing . NEW TRUCK HERE. Thy 75-foot aerial ladde the Seagrave type, arrived in city last evening, and is unloading pending the demonstrator from the factory. When Recepted by the city, the truck will be at {he central station and will 1 1o all centrally located fires HUNDRED MILLION AND FIVI YEARS FOR TUNNEL CHANNEL March required tunnel new now awaiting oM Al London would proposed 11.—Five to completc under the from kngland to Irance, to an authoritative the expc years the placed estimate, nse would nearly sterling. IS ORGAD incorporat of OURTIN SELLS PROPERTY. Ap important real estate deal eonsummated today when James Curtin sold ock at the corner Stanley and Seymour streets and two ténement houses on Seymour street to Morris and Myer Dunn. The deal was closed P. J. Murray compan HELD ON SUSPICION. Charles Harris and John Kerin wert’ taken into custody by S :m»;«,mI 0 b W. C. Hart and Officer Thomas Storey | i1 B. Adams and William C. Mgns, evening, and are being held at| 2rd, of Berlin, and Hubert § #he police station on suspicion. lUf this eity. MILK DEALFE ificate of filed in the by the New ducers’ association association is to every 1y the of milk i this city and district and to ta interest in milk, butte this The men who named with the corporation are 1ZE., ion the Milk n = '”", office - Britain The a in city Pro- the possi- a of vid ble w producti n by and ete in city. are Ed- Shep- Blake, WADNQ SEAPLANES TO AID WARNS ™ LLI\A:CKEREL FLEET asked tay of af The | permanent | English | has | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERAL ALL IN READINESS “TBETTER SERR FOR VOTE ON TAXES CAMPAIGN R Polling Places V(VJpen in Every Ward at 6 2. m. Tonight arguments mill poscd up: night vinst the final for and which this is for tax has been of finance The t will tomorrow rate v the ion fc milis and 21 at the polls voting will in reality be nothing than a formal adjourned city meeting The interest manifested in the matt of the tax rate to the city in tomorrow will be wat There is also considerable betting, ingly plentiful will be vot and rates mil d the more the voting with zreat is already general known and hed interest. known 1o Money sides m on both be open from 6 The polls to 8 p. m All preparations morrow have count the votes there will be six from those chosen by the 1 1ssociation the city. two men counting in the city and sentative of each rates. In this shown and no will be possible The mayor announced the officials for each ward for the voting tomor- row as follow: First Ward— Arch street. 48 Beaver Fitzpatrick Lynch, 232 er, Robert street; box Greenwood ot Second Ward — Burritt Cherry street. Moderator, J 216 South Main stree L. Hasson, 70 Cottage Place, J. K Dunn, Elm street; ballot tende Charles Bickerton, 80 Pleasant street; box tender, Harry 71 Win- throp street. Third Ward—Eddy Awning , rear City hall. Moderator, William Dunn; checkers, Arthur L. Acker- strom, 483 Park street, Cornelius Hannon, 196 Hartford avenue; hallot tender, Daniel Doran, 200 Hartford avenue; box tender, Frank Saunders, Main street. Fourth Ward—Hatch Church street. Modarator Middlemass, 259 Main ers, William Bentley, 545 Arcl Rudolph Ehrler, 179 Hart street; lot tender, Frank McCormick, Daley avenuc; box tender, W Kopf, 253 Beaver street Fifth Ward—Berkowitz block, 64 Maln street. Moderator, Wm. J Quigley, Washington street: checkers, Harry Jackson, P. Claughsey, 38 Beaver strect Bugicl, 117 Broad street; er, James Desmond, street; box tender, Joseph wicz, 85 Booth strect. Sixth Ward—Eli Falk’s North street. Moderator, E. Kil- bourne, Stanley street; checkers, Philip Smith, 935 Stanley street, Charles Curtis, 602 YWest Main Fred M. Steinman, 55 1-2 street; ballot tender, William 46 Sexton strect; box tender, Jacobson, 27 field PUBLIC SCHOOL RECESS Tocal Schools Will Be Closed for the voting been completed men Taxpayer chosen by will be each ward will repre- the two ta fair play will b mixup in the 19 and six That means men there votes in one of i W Horwitz Moderator, street; 566 Ar Clark str Johnson, 216 James Egan, checkers, Wm. J T ANE T, te block, street R tender., A P Marsh, str Mission, W Mills checkers, John Scheny, 5 block, check- stree street 9 & . Corhin, John Stephen ballot tend Washine Ab on block, o strect, Trini W Court. Duvi Place of Mid-Year Vacation. The local public schools, includ the Vocational and Academie bu ings of the High school will have vacation from March 21 to 31 The ation is to take the place the one which was to have been given tic pupils in two weeks at Christmas time and during the last week of February and the first week { of March, and will be somewl shorter than the original This shortening of the | because of the time epidemic was raging. The original plan of the state school authorities was to have all public schools closed during the peri- ods named above as a war-time me ure, as it was believed that a consid erable amount of coal could be saved in this way. Because of tho conclu- sion of the war these recesses were ruled out and shortly thercafter the epidemic of influenza caused a shut- down which con med the greater part of the peviod allowed state law. In orde to put in number of school sessions, school before the end one week will be give the end of this month. va of two sections vacation period is madc lost w by the and June, as a only at of recess IHONORED BY FRENCH. Did Not Know Had Won War Cross. 1024 Signalman Springfield A. C. Nash, in the Siznal fantry, 26th Mass., Ma of Cambridge, a Corps with the Division, wounded the end of hostili Croix de Guerre awaiting him when this city to take M. CA Kimball, telephone lineman 2d 1 sent home ies found citation nea a French reached Y Roy E. tained the face up study Nash, nerville, communication shell he with main n heavy fire. METHODIST CHURCH WILL HAVI] METUTING TONIGEHT. A meceting will be held at the Trin- Methodist church, thie the Rey. \ church, of on the subject Challenge.” This is of meetings which under a five year progran Methodist denomination | tished. ity 8 o'clock, of the Methoc will speak World series G. Mil Meriden of “The one of a il be held which the estab- when is seem- | amo-. | h, | Merwin | the Week of March 24-28, to Take | close e | Local Express Office 8 Difference Already 78 Better Service Campaign. 3 at the eampaign for better B and marking of express shipm results, wag made at g of lacal Bet wchieved conerete ted by reports meetin todas ress employes Agent d that not only were pa being received in better cong tion for shipment, but also that then lling off in the \ents sent ta thes announc nges was a noticeable f number no compan Before Packages of izes of co least 25 conceivable kind business, been cut reason rought letter already half, eXpect ‘Four Xpressmen ofiices of the this f sure had in that would be dawn ne quantity. minute: ng the new slo- a feat- he T mpais The lign committee and Surka, and Zeitlin, | g ronturdl tell their fel- | myaqine: in B had done dur- | gpoyp, easing why they t Wall Street, 1%} of the cordec g corded nominal m‘.”‘f,"h”\" made the edmpaign, it | oo, aiways be a dominant | 1 jical | ur to the were hich is to of the of the present servic i ure last ette formed among compased local force of Hancock, § Knigh to they and sults ended to may, Copeland low workers ing the campaign, ieved that the operation pers would 1 The was An opportuni what ship- substantial these were Warthington s-Sheifield purposes ed. will policy of the compan : ompany in slo; business in the Proper pack- marking, Agent Beach always requ accepted trar would be ippers themselves the express intimated that will not be efforts this particular month their v rect acceptin fute o ing and correct s alted when shipments are eXpress serv he added 111 8 will b Wall steels. t Street, oils and to o highest prices o ive final hour. trong. by the spnortation. to the inter- s well as to t It was workers of compar the express | illowed to let e e furnished embers of the better with drive. n a 11 be centered methods in making The express com another national its own 4 town in t Alas] improve | AM g { Am Car Am Can Am Loco Am Smelt sm Am Am attention w co express receipts. pany will conduct campaign chiefly ployes ever country, Am Bec Sug Gold among ar and em- in and & FUNERALS Sjoberg. Sugar The r rta Sjoberg, will k tomorrow afternoon < : > 271 High street. conducted at | A T § F el by | 1 n burial [5) o Tobaceo Tel & Tel Anaconda. Cop Serv e B & B R | Betl Butte Loco W of Josc Ohlander. Walfred Oh- o'clock late Joseph ved fune Superi Ches & Ohio 30 o’clock | Chi Mil & church by | Col F & I will be | Cons Serv- ucible Steel & Hud Mrs, Fune ernoon Williar Fra Eliza Ann services for the 1 Williams, were held this aft- Mrs. Eliza. Ann John J. Williams of I J. B. Wright at the services chs and in- metery te Squ Goodrich Creat Gt ! In | Kennee Copper . sincere | Lack Steel s | Lehigh Valley yiapathy | Max Motor com our be- | Mex Petrole beloved | National We | N Y Air |INYC& Nev Cons NYNH Northern Mail Nk li Hartford c ted in the Erwin Nor Ore terment was in iew c ration Card to of Thanks. desire ess ks to o neighbors and the mother, reavement our Lead Bra Lambert the Daugh- Hudson & 11 Penn the from this n cruising everal months. | 0. F., will ad class of four Th full te morning hospital round the Az >henix lod mit for memne €S tomorrow will b conferred in born this General De David Anders com Evangeli Minn in the n from his ol ion chu ptist pti: stree 4 Flm ock. Su \lernoon Council- | g Horvitz v ocK anufacturing Stanl ng in nity doctors little condition and ance 1 I the 1ty Hosiery D tware C Spencer 158 Co. Arms Co. ‘o & Mar. C. Lamp h. Ce Bmt-Pd Co., tanley Works | Torrington Co., Maple | T & Hin home | Union Mfg Co., (Quotations by Gooc Henry J Steel, f the day in the ac- approximated Stock Fdy Co LOCAL STOCKS Comnr That Are and Prices Quoted. various speciall adve Agricultn Pump, Woolwih American Id Fruit at extremg?® gains of 2 to 5 points. Close. mipménts, led the list < baccos The closing 950,000 MONDELL . 0. P. LER Richter & Co., York Stock Ex- KAISER IS FOREVER | Wyoming T esentative Chosen Floor Leader of House After Mann | Peace Conference Refuses to Accept Election Again. So Raules; * March 11, 1919 Plans to Punish Other German Low Close 74755 Washington, March tative Frank, Mondell 1 was chosen republican floor leader in | 106% ! the house, today after Repre- | 9314 sentative Mann, Illinois, leader in the 47 last congress, had been elected on the 477% first ballot by the republican con- 677% { ference and had declined to accept 119%W 2101 11.—Represen- | of Wyoming | Officers for Crimes e Pari fate be criminal | all the conference, March of forme bran TAKE YOUR CHOICE. One Report That Riga Is Cap- 621 . tured—Another Denies Story. to ssion on Storw. | Copent arch 1.—The | cently reported re 1 the T coast, is capture of Ri Altic denied in here. The are considerab received is stated, from Riga the on M Daily Tel said Bolshey dispatch troaps, it distance Germ a The report of S reached London patch to the German troops were defeated the the city captu Feh to shed fo mitted by tional of ord war. Such a aken | . | the officer who exe AMBASSADOR MORRIS IS BACK AT TOKIO POST. | mig Washington, March | espionage. No doubt officer 11. who American bassador been attending the sessions Inter- 54 Allied committee of the supervision of | founc returned to his post at Tokio. Dis- s punishm £ the Ar an patches to the department to- nnouncing h eturn said Col. inspector eneral of the engineers, had installed an | of telephone com- ! Siberian lines | | state day Eme Ameri 1! improved on, Former Ruler of Wurttemburg Al system 5 most Drowned Scuffle With Ge cation on mt PERSHING ON TOUR. Coblenz, March 10, (By The A ited Pr 4. General! Pershing irrive here Wednesday by Luxemburg on an in trin which will take him over virtually all the area by the American He will review and divisions of the army of occupation including the >d (Rainbow division) which entraining for Antwerp and April 1. ors Who Took His will way of pection oceupic Third army. spect the six will begin | Suls home ¢ POPE URGES POWERS TO HASTEN March 11 HURRYING UP TERMS PEAC Peace Conferen Re Maps Out of Week Pari ciated (By The A s Press).—It has hecome known | that Pope Benedict has addressed appeal to the powers emphs f the speedy h Germany Paris, March an zing the | work for the ur conclusion of | week geney o ace wi AND DANIELS MAY WELCOME 11 to Daniels co here to assist in welcomit Twent) ixth division April YOO LATE FOR CLASSIFIC FOR SALE bievele. Herald BAKER 26th. Boston, March —Gov. Coolidge Secretary Bake to g the Gt ary invitations wpanies in This Active on Tix- i Bid 204 90 —Smith Reasonable motor Rox considered 2 3-11-1¢ Connecticut Trust and Safe Deposit Co. A STRONG, ¥ t RELIABLE CORPORATION organized and qualified through years of cficient, | trustworthy service, to act as Conservator, Guardian, 3 Connecticut Trust and Safe Deposit Co. ecutor or Administrator. i 1 P { 3 100 HARTFORD. CON M. . WHAPLES, Capital $750,000. Surplus and Profits §1,000,000 ‘1\,1\‘\ Beach & Co.) ‘ - Pres't. GREATEST CRIMINAL Has

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