New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 15, 1919, Page 9

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BRITAIN DAILY HERAL Spring Opein,and Ten Days Specia AT LYONS TER Consisting of 28 Very Choice Home-Sites right in heart of Residential Section of City. SATURDAY AFTERNOON, MARCH 15th | These selected building lots are only two minutes walk from Arch St. trolley line on Shuttle Meadow Ave.. or fifteen minutes walk from Cenfral Park, have all improvements, which include city water, gas, elec- tricity, sidewalks and sewer, which our prices include. 5 NO TAXES \TERES ON EASY TERMS Prices from Onl}’ $395 to 3104 FO)éE?\\?(}} &?}QEST FREE DRAWING of Beautiful Presents Saturday and Sunday at 3 p. m. 3 A 0 S 7 4 .YONS TE E | “THE THREE GREAT TESTS I REAL- ESTATE VALUES, PROVED AT LYONS TERRACE., ! fi:‘om First: Its Accessibility, already mentioned above. f§l | mines matedgt Second: Quality of the land itself, rich and fertile, as will be testified to by these who had gardens | :ioffes il B | ractdfies, i there last year. B | Third. Character of development is Al, as you will admit at the first glance. B | demnity: butd . ! by destroying’} SELECT YOUR GARDEN PLOT NOW s, 4 ek ; take such portion 3 . J S while paying for it in easy Monthly Payments, instea wtilizing @ | taxation as will enforce™ And have the Free Use of same paying \ 3 d of fertilizing ttionissputil crHAN someone else’s land. B | vears beforc Germany can' recover anything approaching its Lyons Terrace is under the same management.which has made “Belvidere” one of the most talked of [ mer commercial position among theTH . SO ® nations of the world. Ludendorff | h sections of the city. B | may have been unduly depressed | uly tran g We have had over two dozen applications for rents at Lyons Terrace since March 1st, with offers of §| when he declared that it wopld tahghiBiitig the banks 2 1 X p hundred years to place Germany ¥ S twith. povernin® from $25 to $35 per month. Would it pay YOU to have a house there? | the position which it held in 1914, | husiness uiit snevitably § g G [ | but he showed a fair aporeciation of § reme are made because @ the terrific ruin which she 3l who patriotically subseribad W8 NO RENTS_WHY? 8 | brought upon herself through faer loans have intimatel Sigivl - serupulous ambition and ¢ eSS0 the war is over th will allow the Before the war Germany was the soqf | next loan to pass without their aid, ! Because no building has been done for two years and skilledy labor has heen coming to this growing city §| ond. ‘and in some respecis (e first | This s o serlous mistake. Obligations | . . - akv g z S . co: ial nation i e 3 v incurred durir T 2 of ours all the time, and vrices of houses have gone dkyward. What is the next most natural step? Build- [§| 100 o untimited progress, all o | met: demobilizmtion 1 & comtra pry | “ing lot values will ereatly increase as there is not enough to go arcund. So get in on the ground floor on § which nave been wantonly destroved| cess, and failure to do our part until | Wall Street, 10:30—Tho fin oy B N Ralhe prepnred to take advantage of the situation. A small deposxt secures your lot, balance | by the blunders of a ruthless and | the end would be inconcetvably dis- | sion of the week or the P zuided autocracy. All talk of se- | honorable. There must be no sh ! $ 0 sl change on Basy Monthly Payments. | vere German compelition for recovery | ing the Victory loan ! str: ,;i,,, of atrénithl iz of the world’s markets is moonshine. The railroad situation has been | specialties il TonEL e LIBERTY BONDS Accepted at Full Face Value as Part of First Payment, B That is o bogy of which we now |much rolieved by the new financial | b need have little fear, thanks to the | scheme, enforced upon stock ex- began with a further demon- variou which featured the recer trading Industrial Ale o G | he g 18 Alecoho 11 govern- | Distil Marine Pfd., American In- . ! Lo wise and punitive provisions of the | ment by failure of sress e 2 Come in and let us show what BODWELL | coming (reaty of peace. It is quite | ihe nenessary $750,000,000 approrrin: | woioional. General Motors, Maxwell RVICE Itis FREE. Phone 1801 or 838 €aily Lo. | Gvident, that the huge penaltios which | lion to' moet. SeRciancies. s ans | Aotors, U 8 Rubber, Crucible st b s means. 1S 5 . she invited will handicap her foreign | Toad adm ratio 11l iestiol aliortl|lCaliz. o iht oo = frvester;RTex SE ESESCRANDATIS Vo SR e el e R el e SR N REn G i e nd warr » Which will be a prior | Leathe ister gains of W p ge whic he can i made by co ts next session, | sive dealin rst Taif Hou in expect to match. The ! In cffect these warrants will be gov- | fraction foou on is one that every nation should | ernment obligations, the purchasers | rails wers roqit take to heart; for the fall | providing the necessary funds. | renew s e G i e T |l i the : oot (X OOl S e v abylonian, Tloman, Venetian and | Whether these obligations will be | | | jels, ana which President Wilson | the congress is called together. 'They js on other business will be vir ! nan empires were all tragedies of | taken by a syndica as at first ex L | strongly supported, cabling Mr. Dan- | are relying on the president’s promise | tu: Sl ey 2 i , same class, their origin in | pected, or by the public, remains to| New s Ualoe | iels that failure of the bill carrying | to them in December last that he Eariy Action on Wire Control | @ nhridled lust for commerce and | be seen. This process will lessen the | tion the program would be “fatal” to would leave the solution of the ‘r: Another thing = : e el T hurden upon the treasury and the | membe. lcague of nations negotiations s | road problems to cengress when 1 have to deal with is return of the | he early coming of spring @ banks. The net amount to be issued | chang l | prograit provided for building | frankly confessed he was not cert telegraph, cable and telephone Tine| IMPOTtant aid to business rccovery, | has not been made public. but the | oo Not an Ordinary Land Company, but a FINANCIAL INSTITUTION in New Britain Eight Years. i Americe and Britain, | jien upon the appropriation to be | points 1 S. Ste > slight featureless, exco aviness of St. I bital figh¥ing ships in the next three | of the proper course to pursue at 110 the private companies owning | S Planting and all outdoor work w oss amount needed by the raflroad | years, in addition to the fighting ships | the roads will be turncd back in a |them. Action onthi s Is expected to| 5000 be running full time. Re-|up to June 30, 1919, is officially | | authorized in 1916, work on which | period considerably less than the five | t simply of refusing the requ ports from ricultural distriets | placed at 01, 000; only $293,-, Appmpnatwns New Au\ Dept,. | has nardiy been started, but the pro- | years advocated by William G. Me- | of Postmasier General Burleson tha | 27® esbecially encouragin Sitee i e IR Gl B e Y e vision was inserted that the president | Adoo, lately director-general of rail- |he be permitted to continue to opor- er ¥, re- | provements, the balance heing for in- | AM Asri Chem i . . | \without further consultation with | roads, is certain, but the whole plan ;ate them until the end of the present | © highl s and | ferest. maturities and cash require- | AM Car & Fay Shlppmg afld Rallmads on List | coneress or anybody else could halt | remains still to be worked out in its | calendar year. (ST Tecse e separing for another : It | Am 1ce | work on this program at any time. essential details. ernment control of the wire ems|| S¢ S r al i A good degree of activity developed | Am Can s Regulation of the packing industry |in effect only until pe is formaily | the new acreage will surpass all r upon the stock ang Its con- | Am Loco will be put up to the coming congress | announced by the 1 dent. ords and re will be no B tinuance on pr . T ¢« problem Am Smelt too. The suggestion was mado today Of course there are certain to hg|in the ling distr ical. Durinz 8 woek the | Am Sugar president calls congress in S i | known there was orm of protest. | hy Representative ch (Wis.) that | anv number of ivestizations of , | wheat is in good condi and cot- | twenty leading industrials have risen | Am Tel & Tel ssion he will find th republics It looked to republicans in the senate | he would p i sure designed to \anner in which the de & ton planting will proc « o in- | an average about 4 i he | Anaconda Cop ajority ready for action with a com- | and house alike to be nothing more | put refrigerator cars in the class ot | conducted the business S S creasing scale fron ow or Europe | railros about 3 points, h Y £|A TS Fe i Paper Club Against Britain. Washington, March 15.—When the€ | Yyhen ail of these facts became e Sromram. Thia | than @ paper club to try to force { common carriers and thus the regu- | §ince they foo p T s agstate of anarchy; donse Il tholaoecialiicsl amons Lnduatrials thel| Baliwine¥oco s determined upon by the republi- England to agree to iimiting national | jatory powers of the interstate com- | reins, rticuls | and since | auently likely to have sh rops, and S0 s been very marked while in| B R an steering committee yesterday. naval mamen ather than engage ! merce commission will be restored to | the period of acti cfare in which | must depend very largely n Amer- Y. -oads the rise has been more N smmittee wiil meet again in a few | in another battleship building race, | their original strensth at least by tho | Ameriea was cn hese investi- | ica for food, whic ans lurge ex eneral, pronounced and, there- | e N will not hold amother | this time with the United States. | republican action on the railroad sit- | #ations will have the broadest scope | ports next autumn and wintar. When | fore, more substantial. In practically meeti 1til about two weeks before | : army appropriation I will | yation. There is a growing belict | and Will reach into the conduct of | peace has been attained and ithe em- | all cases the s s have been the d e e v e not be rushed because there is more | that this would be su nt scopa | bractically every executive depart-- | bargo upon the Central Powers lifted | backed by aso made s T e e T | than likely to be a complete upset of | for the proposed government regula- | Meni, notably those established for|a further demand 1 be made upon »d advinees pros SO RS The first m | the democratic id in the present | tion of the meat packing industry | PUIClY Wwar purposes. c food Germany will | pey hat peace will hring. Coppers | Crucible Steel be §aken up Ly the house will be the | measure. For one thing universal | rather {han going to the extremes Another thing which the new con-| want cotton. copper, rubber were stronger on export prospects and | Distillers Sec al deficiency bill, which has | trainir to be pushed hard by Rep- | suggested by the federal trade com- | ST is planning to take up without | other raw materials in Jarge quan- | reacted naturally from recent 4 the house but which failed to | resentative Kahn (Cal), who will be | iission. {loss ot time is the rescindinz of the | tities and has dou dy anti- | treme low prices. Steels were un- | Goo 5 chairman he itary commi through the senate in the clos hairman of the military committee. { cnormously broad powers investod | cipated these st imited de- | sot »nding action r week The standing army of 500,000 and a Plipping Poliey fo e Shapeds Sl e ot el S e e e he congr jnst ended = hippine situation will yor1 X ich » early attention it was promised i lays o I = ekl Bl Uil i little over provided in the bill pre- | have been held little use of time in | pared by Representative Dent (Ala.), that respeet will be necessary, al- | (he retiring democratic chairman of oxpectad ¢ t lower | G ment the war to which t articles is still a serious question. for | but rock-botto < { Insy bl beis ob s part of the nation’s governmental ma- | Germany has not the funds nor the [ quent renewed republican members a ONBTeSS | ¢hinery has clung tight and oppose sods as yvet wherewith to pay, and | of the spe 11so madc 5 the committee, is not at all satisfa 3 A They are fairly disgusted | ny rclinquishm Congress under yrently there will be e ; 1 P A 1 the house appropriations com- mmittee, is at all satisfac- st gress r | apparently there will be no other | advances srable profit takin = o dri e policy he ship- | -epublics 3 5 A e o R | o The tendency of the republis i\:h {:1:1‘_d fur’l)s i’;{»nh ?: ttl © WD~ | republican domination intends to re- ! cou but depending upon this coun- | resulted on the theory that the e e o deite: | cans is against the construction and | ? i ¥ ni‘“ e e eve the powers it gave up to ti try r credit for a considerable pe- | had gone far enough for the present. ! Let e remarded. as particularly im- | maintenance of a standing army too matter int ephanas EICEREALC ihreside and his subordinates dur-|riod. Since Germany imperatively 1 fo -dinary purposes and entir provide for the future policy of tha rfant tol rush kthis) measure, las tijibis Toniord naiy RUIPOSCE ot I~ | merchant marine of the United States tios broviiioh thr ithe Faanema of |1y too small for o ser of the st ABE 1 through the enactment of laws as) the railroad administration to the ex magnitude Ty « | early as possible tent of 3750,000,000, and its failure to Coupled with the army and navy i . 2 Of course the ways and means com:- | . 1 1 become law the session iy | @pbropriation Dbills will be the ques- (1 ities of the house will start right in - e — { present the outlook in these respe | bonds—also aroused a autionary « Norf cauging no little emba ssment to | tion of ablishing a department of |4~ provide a sane meas: for sin BRIADY LEADS GOLFERS Yis very dark indeed, so da that it [ spirit. At the same time there 1 | Pres the rat iminis i to | the air, divorced entirely from the | o chue for the nation. They realiza | R would seem it cannot long continue, | u tone of confilence b upon | Ra S n otire oA war, navy and post office departments, | tyat they have to pay not only tha | yy = e o for the German people an intel- | prosperity of the agricultu asses | Roading o Will Scrutin athmates which, with the Marine COrps, NOW | (i invagances of the administratia | ins East Coast Championship at| jigent and orderly people and their { and the fact that lustry is auite [ Rep I & S com Tollowing the deficiency bill the | have separate aerial establishments. |yt the legitimate war costs as h St. Augustine. | madness must soon exhanst itself. -tive, except in spots where either | go Pac sundry civil appropriation measures £ ¢ determination &4mong | pnjs means that lengthy hearings aroe Augustine, Fla.. March In the money market the govern- | the loss of war orders or the fear | So Ry will be taken up and passed in the | the republicans to safeguard the fu- | cortain to be held and that the Finals e rean : ment is, of course, the ac- | lower prices and wage difficul house while the senate is busy with | ture of aeronautics in the United | gojiberations will e pro- Slais e Rion s ton A Inead v e banizs e carr s checked husiness. Of the deficiency bill. No opportunity for | States. as it is being done abroad, par- | tracted. The task this committee will | ShiP on St 1stine golf links aboui $2,000.000,000 of i 3 great deal of industri | hearings on the deficiency bill was | ticularly in € Britain. Millary | face possibly is the hardest of any |Plaved vesterday. Mike dy of Bos-| notes; a process of anticipat he | res 1e population is increasing: permitted in the senate appropriation | and commercial aeronautics would be | committee of e i ton, who led the field from the st: next loan which will mater the supply of food, clothing, shelter committee, and that committee will | developed side by side under the re- | A des ooy o finished with a round of 69, v the amount of new money that the jand sportation has f <hort of Insist on knowing the actual need for | Publican plan, and it would prevent | il be drawn up also and pus |one shot of the record af 1 . | loan will actually absorb. demands and the only solution otory dollar of expenditure contem- | the United States falling back to the | tnrough the two branches of con.|held by George Law of Baltimore. lefinite amount of the | most of our cconor diffienlti plated by the democratic administra- | POOT position, so far as the develop- | gress as fast as possible. The big bar e o vet been doter- | 1o produce more and tion. There is no tendency to curtail | Ment and usage of aireraft is con- |{, speed is expected in the senate, o - i mined, tho s ¢ Glass an- | supplies of necessities legitimate expenditure of the gove cerned, which it held prior to its en- | \here in all probability the peace Clty Adverhsement jnoncedy they = Front (ol bRl A e ment, but the many republican a- | trance into the war and which was | treaty with C S s Ee { loan of varving dates and rates. Some | of livine tors, practically all of them, are ab- | improved under great pressure and at | the senate foreign relations cammit- = = i may be free of taxation, othe solutely convinced that hundreds of | enormous expense in men, material | {ee first and then before tho sen: rs' Notice. not: the secretary deciding according millions of dollars have been thrown | and costly lessons learned almost 100 | for a long time. If the treaty Is con to the exigencies of the situation. In awhy in hasty legislative action by ( late. sidered @ pe treaty alone, not connection one thir ild be their democratic colleagues at the de- | Suffrage for women occupies a prom- | burdened h the intricate Wilson inctly kept in mind by :hvlvn\sim» mand of the administration. It isinent place in tho republican pro- | league of nations plan, it has fair | ppyrsda community Our banks already W SV, 3 B . such waste that the republicans are n. So far as the house republi- | chances of quick ratification at the “\"‘f\, ‘{(, = ROLR A 9| carr a heavy hurden of govern- | A STRONG, RELIABLE CORPORATION determined to stop. | can majority is concerned the Susan | hands of the senate. Indicati 2 it 2 1tions through purchase of BRATIL r . e e o e oAl e e ; 1| {jons “to be made” and to perfect the | ey . They are also carry- organized and qualified through years of cfficient, S el a iy e Deestgens £ rogistey list for the Town —and City | jng ormons amount of zovern- | B frustworthy service, to act as Conservator, Guardia election to be held Tuesday, April Sth, | mant fesn Ay o rboro thoug [ good investment buyving ha - | Max Mot ing t pressure of war emergency s¢ pro: ts anar must | terially lessenad the available Mex Petrol and 1 the government generally suppresscd so that the count of many shares. The money m TIENE VR A back on an nte-bellum basis so n earn the money or materials | outlook and the heavy demands for | N Y N H s it lies in congress’ power to wherewith to satisfy those necds. At | government — purposes xes and | Nor P, & Registrars of Voters of t] of w Britain wil be in session their office, oom 402 City Hall, on | Ordinary supply bills for the gov- | senment will follow alongz in their | tution will he introduced again al- | here and on his way back to Franco regular turn. It was said vesterday | most as soon as congress gets to- | have strongly indicated that the oth o i - ) g R iictnat o by republican steering committee | gether, and it is expected to pass the | er conferces at least ha 2id heed ‘; Sl All apei "y:“”\ “0 be made” | 000,000,000, as collateral against | cecutor or Administrator. y e o > sena il treat Sen e S neq | must be in the hands of the registrars | 1oar 1 “hief function of the * members that the army and navy ap- | house. How the senate will treat it | to the senate warning that the peaca | VS - ] i . an he chie ur : S = - . L, > propriation. bills, which will deter- | s a mattcr of conjecture at this time { pact would not ratified with the [ Defore 5 I \\‘ o _“l“ March 20. | panks sho be to f fegiti- Capital 8750,000. Surplus and Profits 31,000,000 mine the future milit: and naval | because the count for and against the | league of nations covenant woven inta v SIEGLER e s hibiin roportion policy of the nation, will he delayed | amendment is so close there that the | it DEON 3 o SAMITH their resources « sorhed by b Connecticut Trust and Safe Deposfl CO. as long as possible. In the first place | switch of one vote may car the | However, some time during tho Re trars of Voters. | government their car y to fi-\""l T o B e the republicans will not stand for amendment through or defeat it session this league of nations plan of t at New Britain, Conn.. thisi commerce and industry is diminished moment for the camouflage shipbuild- I oad problem will be ' another like it will he placed befora ch, 1919 y tter of sound business and

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