New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 12, 1919, Page 9

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERA e — - = ; = GO | the railroads up to June 30 next. v jreativorEnern SRR (nosiry % F For interest and other corporate |name gi < . chairman At- | ; L { requirements of the railroad ('m‘)mywr! lantic Coast Charles P. Perkins, R . | & tions, $166,066,762 lipxesidentaRc Burlin | To meet amounts due equipment vi F. D. Underwood, president | ompanies by the railroad adminis-| Erie: W Williams, chairmdn Wa- | bj 1 n, $183,681,965 sh, a S D A s 9 indispensable additions " K. Vanderbilt, J ents, including eauip- i X entral; W. H b railroad g I'o meet maturities S nois Central; G. Buckland, presi . P]an Omlmed | corporations, $100,048,565 sive- | Gent New York, New Haven & Ha ]mn A(vn‘(fl] EX.PI‘gsmen & |IoRm cetioxaeas B O o ford; Agnew T. Dice, president Phila- | * ) g SR | ments to pay current '\'rj':' \“” 31, | delphia & Reading; lliam H. Fon- | =5 E ‘1’;'; - receipts up to 1 ley, president Chic ¢ Northwest- | 919 s of | € L. hns reside orfo | T brin ances in hand i, Sigonnson Heboie ey Fconomic cluby ot e e o, $300,000,000, | & Western; representative and coun- | dent Williz {"which the normal requirements for Eelmol rd Air Line: i e ki llolie. month, $40,000.000 Rhulander, ST ard Taft contradicted the expre s otal, $701.697,69° Francisco; Charles B rlo ns of Senator Philander Last n t Mr. Hines madc a lfv':x‘<"1 é)h.\}»rw: ‘o ~elative to the work of the| Q. Brown, chairms i Y statemen “‘L Los de clear,” | W. Scott hairman, of nations coustitution and declal i conference. L s v and James e g Seke | RS “that to a ge extent ! finance advisory o = . . | empha that the Pennsylvan g railroad corporation of- e e will for the railroad | Mever, jp. shal war | was er correct. It had be ficlals of the war flnance corporation | .o oo t et their rrv\w\!“\”' finance and 1 administr: ments by obtaining loans from bar Leonard anq ors, the resources of the war flnance ... . "o o i eserved to protect} o oo, T : : “ | send its military forces wherever de= a arrison, preside 12.—Railroad rnment represen- foundation for which loan ince corpor to railrc | months in lieu | of Pennsylvania on the léa failed to f Pennsylva corporat H for . | charged Senator Knox that the United States would be required & How Elliott lent o | Semrereine cific, was ¢ d yester- | . 5 Alfred £ ! upon by the su > uncil of 8 SR o S e | Gl (i e red T Thomu zeneralll councel pon by ipreme co & & S 1o | SOUthern 1 o ahn : government agencies as e procceded on tl e z ! gu Mr. Taft denied the truth ik hly desirable toj o rikm general conference the {of this co n. Other speakers or pay! ) ilrcad exe Po : & b rangemer . ways to for yn,\mm-: and Babote I(" them were Dr. Henry Van Dyke and Henry § i .V & ¥ ) he ation met | * 5 e he 1% An important feature of a of bills and have the situation me Gond ) Mot Siont A wrence | rangements may be t y | thr 1ancing rather than by al I at it is the sense o tRenstiroad ant 5 5 i o which | onference of railroad execntiv Lowell of 1 1rd university 'was un- | ment warrants to r R would have a deterrent amount due ther: settlement 1 1y was considering the | Way with the railr administration f indebtedness, would not be ca \dvisability of having the raflroad | In ifs efforts to pro for financial nted a formidable indictment until congri appropriated administration issue, under reasonable :f""l‘«»rnenw pending against the proposed covenant of the the next session, but would serve conditions and Jimitations, warrants | tion by collateral for loans to he arran for amounts due railroad corpora- : { by @ach railroad company individua tions, such warrants to be in a form That while the problems to ba v hwiiht it banl- or in special | which would serve as collateral for t are largely matters between the | 5 to its meaning. He says cases with the - finance corpora- ! railroad corporations desiring to make | individual roads, the railroad admin |t it is unconditional that it turns tion {loans through ban and such w tration, the war finance corporation, - the executive council of th up by the railr and the bankers, it is deemed wise to (lcasue the power to declare and mal b jiregtly in the conferences. they will | administration hen the congress | have the general subject supervised, | War for us, to fix our armament and 8 costs e consulted informally by the execu- 1ition needed to behalf of the railroad companies, | {0 involve us as mandatory in all cause it 18} tives and railroad administration of- { meet the atior 3 central committee, with power to 1 SOrts of « s in the gement of g ficlals. A number of prominent bank- ! o) e 5 o1 v the questions involved and to vard peoples. He say it more becau c : : e | : 5 ed give aic d co-operati + thus transfers the sovereigniy of this ¢ 5 were here during the day to con- | girector of the ; orpora- | £ve such aid and co-operatic LS o lantyfotienty manufactured on @ privately with railroad heads tion ured the director general { o uch = estions, e pai e B B uality and t of pri S It appears probable that the war fi- | unq' the confer ~ that the corpora- ; ]_t. to the individual roa i t executiv Y q ty nd not o pncecOmpe §is, the director general, to the w i FER Grom T G et (6. o o oo e e i Ru-ber-oid hasalwaysbeen the best | € loans to railroad, corporations with = [ 110 o assist in meeting the sit- e 1 1 ¥ t i mple dit, without reference to the e having in mind the interests | it Deing understood that such com- |the E it will be roofing that we could make-=afrd _fime. to encourage | "o 2 % - | mittee is not to have power to com- ¢ c E assumption that 5 . 9 x o 3 B ; ; of the government In protecting 1oans |\ 5o = i1 aividual company without | th ive council is giv xecu The Standard Paint Company kas s . ] ¢ s to take up most of the loans OF P ot ftac ol ontne (i itian v M vl B Lo axee sounell 15 : ; § Weknowthat Ru-ber-oid will wear. =t the same time the rail- | its assen y s which ave unwarrante : been manufacturing ready-roofin s = £ £ : S Sl P R T e of the covenant. The! ®> ! for it has worn SetB o G Ciane i of hearts | co-onertion | s anthorised and requestel fo ap- | whole funciion of the cxceuiive coun- f longer than any other concerd in } ghan 25 vente g o foals moes ! be factitat. | Was evidenced by the railrond execu-| point such committee, fo consist of | il is to be the medium through which the business. 7 *; years. 3o, if you want to be e e o antinl resotrecs af ihe | tives, through Mr. Howard Blliott, | seven members, of which Howard Bl | the league members are to exchanse : sure that your new roof will last, {onencoiootporation e e w . G e ey g, L here are a great many roofiags ' *phone the dealer named below, cretary Glass at a ference to- ; 'N¢ o8 g =, » | sha he e c chairman. tlers 1 > ¢ | 1 z g 8 il alloond niministration and | and other refirond corporation of- “The chair (hercupor poi league’s possible action and to ad- : thatlook like Ru-ber-oid, thatfeel and order Ru-ber-oid. = finance corporation officials is ex- ficials. The conferences have not vet | the following committee: Howar vise the members as to what fthey pected to emphasize the desire of the Jeen concluded.’ liott, Albert TFi. [Iarri Rober ought hy action to do | - THE STANDARD,PAINT COMPANY e e o ttending the conference | Lovett, Samucl Rea, Henry Ru 3 “The comw makes few, if any, i the market until a the Victory re Director General, Walker | er, Henry Walters, [ Villard, | orders v the members of will ! ne Howard iott. chairman | Alfred P. Thom, coun Geor; M. | the leagu 3 e executive conn- upon | the railroad companies will ble atie ! present financ > it ! con- | &te in every p ; ! ! I: friend, ttor Knox, has T'hese warrants, vi ~ates | ference that he of nations. A number of seen1 to have accepted his AMhot no bankers participated | rants to be taken nance corporation will try to limit its ' \jo0 \wus desirous of doir verythir Chicago New Yorik Boston Liberty Loan which probably I > B 1 e liat e s b close May 1 This can be do Northern P: 2. S. Lovett os wriver, in charge of accounts, and E. | ¢il acts as a mediating and inquiring s h negotiating short-term bha dent T7 Daniel Willard. | G- J d. s etary. body to settle Qiffc ces not arbi- i RACKLIFFE BRO . CO. Il TC. : 3 & Obio: Samuel Smhich o as prosented trated, its un mmenda- | Doors, Sash, Blinds and Window Frames Builders, Hardware, Painters’ Supplies, a ¢ Rermay Ivania L vicor: (IDirecios G who held a |tion of a 1ust satisfy the | Agricultural Implements, Auto Accessories, Mill Supplies and Roofing. brie SHCE ty f | nation scek the defend- | 250 6 PARK ST. NEW BRITAIN CON 15 BIGELOW ST the newly nar e. ant nation complies with the recom- ations roblem be- -d F N ient Beywion rector Gener Maine; ry Bronne esident Times ontlined as follows the needs of . tes tee to co . ¥ t he e ind not Iminist A 1 E ¢ couneil ) i 1l be held Tt ve- u tood cl t whole struc named today.’ xecutive eouncil is a mos = ccess and ful body for co- | FREE TRADE ADVOCATED. ordinating the activitics of the league. 'i"fi A E F F[IREES | et ating consideration by the & Society of League of Nations | me f 220 their proper i EDA D Wants All People A i ndividu o 1 SN dvised S5 g Specials SSNAS SN S ! i ¢ l.l tres article two new resolutions to favored the participation of : 0dd Dressers and ners We have in stock a few odd Dressers and Chiffoniers in golden oak, on which we can make speci prices while they last. 1 £ 1 super soverelign | governing nations in the lea i the other was in favor of free tradd Paris, The question of participation by No Covenant to Make War. the Vatican aroused mi cussion XVT Trof. Forel Swiss ds ) R of ol | ing it on the ground fhat if h 3 o o Alsace and Lorraine continue See became a niember, Ruddhism and el it s an | i th nistice lull to show the san ems wou March 12.—Natural-born newspaper readers, the men of the ielizing in expeditionary force in Ger- > er mem- | nev tite which kept Y. M. C. A. of 15 ‘to + el AL : ’i“"“" delivering dailies in some voic Argonne forest whi covenant no covenant or ag them to muke ¢ us hott More than | ~ does not produce 60,000 daily newspapers in English 5 . g S {RERe AL E inst | yre sent from Paris every morning to | ational rights account of 7 ccntive council i e lis miven t f recommending A Gl A. courier escorts tho GIRL SCOUTS TO DRILIL. | what s should furnished by | papers to Metz, unloads them the the Americans in the enemy territory | { the mem of the league to protect | sleeps in the station to rd them, | ANl Members in This City Will Mect ! the covenants of > league. The : e B ¢ S A Wi oot reloads them on another, train the | next morning, throws off dne-third of 1% Megszge A‘bout 0 P L i 18 B i“m . b o 1 them Lo other “Y" couriers who mect | When you buy furniture here, even though low in price, you get good substantial worth and not mere shells lightly varnished over. . the train at Treves, and escorts the ning for tax : ler the di- | protect covenants, pass- | qris 7 | N i s : balance on to Coblenz. The t )s in to You! - Good thoes! rection of pwight Skinnor. T ' g fewitoe or o EERICRIO SRR MO Golden Oak Golden Oak DRESSER CHIFFONIER with mirror, 2 small with 2 small upper upper drawers and 2 drawers and 4 large large drawers, drawers, Special at $18.00. Special at $15.00 Others $21, $22.50, Others at special $27.00 and up. figures up to $36.00. e ————r————— e —e———————r—————— { : rent program has! *‘If any of truct on B S linzsle A Message to tell you that We're ready to tzgl—;c g | bee angeo cach mee rtice b its covenant under ar S - C ) b most excellent care of your every Spring [, Lo e SRR thes nd as a1 do and Summer Fgotwear requirement ! OTEN EHERC, Do eiheiion i B jnote) \ewspapers, e Message to tell you that we assure you of Per- T > : i Dolligeioit ooe ations 2 for the soldicrs to world news ish language papers almost fect Satisfaction during these days when [ Jonneon - R g e e B e e ' people in This is unreliable Shoes are so plentiful ! M 1ana, : op 4, fark's | scemingly, at but one > out | 12 [ootoMencal pnumbensiiongng ing with the excelience of our Shees—never g w S I ~aptain; = e o et ) j8,, Geltinz the news to the. inflated—in short, you can find here the Best f|Troor = slanier 1o At g i S Ly e 1 ) of Shoe Values 2t Any Stated Price ! e el Rty Raiatal . Metcalf of the library department a Message to tell you that if you come here 'to JEWS SAIL FOR LUROPE. caln! Senitor K L paoguas e RyoL: R S S SRR RS R A R N S e s oS 2 S S ASRER < all throt Golden Oak Princess Dresser with oval mir ror, $31.50. Golden Oak Princess Dresser, with oblon mirror, $34.00. Golden Oak Dressing Table, $22.50. Tuna Mahogany Chiffonier with mirror and five drawers, $28.75. Tuna Mahogany Princess Dresser with oval mirror, $27.00. A bedroom can be furnished verv reasonably with ‘hese pieces at the present prices. Come in and look them over. SESAS SS SN L ARSI AR “Recently 1 —_— j er of the exccutive SR the choose your Shoes ybu will wear Good B|wint support Claims of Jows in Ea e Melifecelied alidoean o i Looking, Stylish, Perfect Fitting, Comfort- L ‘f"‘;"_’“ I e e e o e e 1 0 . b A h 12.—Severa ep- | . i I t we been se: able Shoes—our Expert Shoe Service in- resentatives of the council of' tha |coven: o Teague. - nat only | § o0 O e Message to tell you that We'll be pleased to K o o), e | S e wo A <hbow you all the New Footwear styles of the CfCcRTCVERot enterifiuLons g fox B oot o Sk z 5 l | granting of full civil, political and o ln ot s ol f s, not counting old | Season—every thing you care to see—be- B iizious rights in the lands wh T o Ty e to think | magazines and newspapers, which are | lieving that you’ll be quick to discover that it [ ncy are now withheid and for we | G (50 s construing tho | Rot counted but handied in eack lot 2 A > wdequate guarantees G A *. A. will be glad to r will be to your advantage to make this Your from any division which is not getting 3 ' Shoe Store ! IRISH ol fnited " we are cager to get the new LORRAINE SHOE CO. | 555 E s o o EEER , Sl n e e L ont A BETTER SHOES B! or the organization. last Yt inon (i intsmretationiint Sane ISP TTE [ I OPENING DAY SATURDAY MARCH 15TH |t o e SeneE T R e St R i e Dancing #236 Main Street. New Britain, Conn. fhe e March his wWhole argum as fo the powe FOR ALL BUSiNE GIRLS At that time the new charter for the (Next Door to Alling Rubber Co.) At Sy S R L Bt e e Y. W. C. A | ] | B |Ekeciics | character. Friday Night, 8 I M., Dysoun's Orch. the power to declare war, : : ( ihmit in all fairness that thero | wig a more palpabile non- RRERRERANR { obligation of the U7 1 States under { this covenant he would on behalf of | {the United Stat mmarily reject its papers as promptly as it should Home Furnishers 40-58 Fova ;"n-eet artford Ay WHERE QUALITY iS HIGHER THAN FRICF B A R R Y S S R e A N R LRSS ES S SRS SRS IR SRSSSS SIS AR SR SAANRISSSEIS LA ARSI SEREANS I SERNLSANINNA SN RRAN AN S SRSSAS SRR ANAN SSSAVASNS P 7 & 7 7

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