New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 21, 1919, Page 15

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD LEGISLATURE IN | oY mEms Jcuass prvauey | . Sy AT HIGH SCHOOL | Financi Do you realize that five years from 0 o uF VETERANS | today 000 will not touch a huildin,’.:i e ¥ A e it et lot within fifteen minutes walk from g . . Central park Prices at Lyons Ter- | Senior Class Paints Numers on race-—on easy terms from only $395 } tor | School Walks, and Announces (Continued from First Page) to $1045 with no taxes or interest for iy et two vears.—advt. ! Willingness to Fight. | int & i el o| The fire commissioners have ar- fh: i, ,..en‘Fn'H bill. was sent back t = i of | Class rivalry a the High coammittee % el stration of at school | The opposition to it| ranged for another demonstr: [ 7 el e : was based on the clain that it could | the new Seagraves aerial truck tomor- | has again hown itself in the !fnrm of | £ ! e class numbers painted on the s be used under many local conditions, | FoW afternoon. G e . f o Wall Street, 0 1. mi— Wit R ons zdgar McAvay has entered the walk at the entrance of the Academic; Wall Strect the ackH property, in an objcctionable way,| ploy of the Landers. Frary and Clark | building. The senior class—the class the of foday's stock mari Leave to withdraw was glven Elmore|company in their co-operative store|of 1919 have painted their numerals’! "5 B 084 = O Fo D wid S. Banks and others on a petition for| on Bast Mdin street. Sy | on the sidewalk in such a way as to i \ted equipments, 8 w2 Tairfield trust company charter The Lincoln Street :chnm‘”lml“e" ;make the insignia very difficult to e s ichitoalon thelney scnedd 155 jon will meet { remove, a e i o v the fo b 2! > : Unfavorable Reports. | and Te Btlon W epealc | Lomove, and have announced to the | jces by the manufactiuiE this ovening. H. T. Burr Will speak other classes that in the event of ks g nfavorable reports were on 2 All sing _ Steel was stimulated, changing for a flat tax on bonds, note: end Mrs. Willam Bacon roup | Lhelr attempting to remove the marks, | in numerous large indiyidul : 5 ds, notes, etc., John Lindsay will lead the BToud | rouble will result. lieu of an annual tax of four mills and : . an overnight gain of *wo DoOInts¢ie ¢ ttlehales will be = St e o f repealing section 1158 of tho general| SINEINE. Miss Lola Li | With a few exceptions, each year|'advanced one to two palt and‘ tatutes; to require the posting of| the accompanist 4 will con- | 2t (N school has seen more or less, for, tohncce and distillmeg issues names of taxpayers whose t s aro Lexington lodge, A\O-”n"v finis of this sort of class rivalry and in | aged one point gains Shippings ¥ 8 ibee 10 sireara; Manalta permit|(Lon) WheREhind \cokses R B W P iise Vel [ Instan cos the fight which coppers algo improved moderptely: the Milldale ' company to| €1ass of candidates Thursty oYel O | followed when a class attempted to | rails were irregular. Local trac witend its trecks In | Southingion to| March After the do T troth. | ToMOVE the marks of another class, | were not further affected by latl those of the Connecticut campany. be music.fentertalin it has been necessary to call the | receivership proceedings e ‘The house in concurrence adopted | MORtS: Ll nceting of | POlce: Wall trect, Close.—Maximy Waterbury school bond and increased| The resgular Zon ST e prices ruled in the last hour, rails)ams water supply bonds and a number of| Comstock Fncampment R B IO | vellow on a red background, and are | coppers also making substangl matters of minor importance, the | Friday evening ¥ I be made for | Made with a specially prepared paint &ains. The closing was strong. . S chief measures ready for action be-| final arrargements Will Be WACh TOT | whjon s diMcult to 'remove. Tho | approximated 1,209,000 shares, | mg laid over owing t6 small attend-| Wasging a campaign :,r:'i,m,;‘w will be | Numerals of the class of 19218 which - ance in bath branches { The "j”‘_“"""‘v“:m Rl were placed on the flags last year at New York Stotk Exchange 4 School Bill Not Presented " ortmer H. Camp, clerk of the [ the entrance of the Academic build- | tions furnished hy Richter & The substitute bill for the Morrison m"*"fl'“ court. was able to be in his | ing are still visible as are the nbers of the New York Stock eode has heen prepared but it was not | bpot e SO SUR G Sinis morning. | marks made by several other classes March 21, <put in today. Tt will probably be in{ gra is just recovering from a bad at- | il and near the building. Tt is . gh Low Tuesday. on which afternoon a hear- [ (¢ 15 4170 TRCPIH pected that an attempt will be mado | Am Beet Sugar 6% 75 Ing on school mattefs will be held Four cases of influenza made up | DY the underclassmen to remove the A:nt:b ; 3 3 the small report to the health depart- | Ietters tonizht. and to guard against e ‘"_” ment today and it is the lowest in a “:d::\;’e‘:‘lnrn:"!::::rf lt(hr- o class | S0 ; ses of sleep- gl appo > wateh, 1t s o The numerals 1919 are painted in 31 Before adjournment today :J tor Woodruff protested against Friday sesslons as.a “comedy” owing to smali | | R s attendance and the time spent in busi- | ong time. 2 3 ¢ ness. ~He said the atten. ce in the | ins sickness mave been reported and, e house was »T_k, with the advent of good weather, a ST At general improvement in the health of | SUES FOR DOG B R e o e the city is looked for. ITE Am Tob 9 / z CrAnTn 2 . | private Robert Spender has been SR ki Am Tel & Tel 1 /d t;’;“s i ; ; il : afternoon £6 KRever: rs e sched discharged from the Army and is in Anaconda Cop . 62 ik 3 = Several Mectings Are Scheduled at | /5chate Russell P. Tormay Brings Action 4 & foo m‘,_ e , | tion. ATl CINg Thfierent: Euotestads (irorolics. Harry Kerin will enter the emplov Against Joseph P, { week from MOE Rev. J. E. Klingbec l?!M\ class | of the Stanley Works Monday in the will meet tonight at 7:45 o'clock. in . Sweeney For Al- Baldwin Loco B & O steel testing department. leged Injuries. BR T the chirch parlors R s Shers hile walking in front . Beth Steel it 4 T ’ of 1 wedish John Sheran, while walking in fr Russell P)Tormay, the 10- 1 Stee Slm Baptist chur of Reynolds’ block on Main street last | . ® 58T 7o Ormak the 10-wear-ol [Ee boen madelton an evening, was seized Wwith a fainting | coman™ pas instituted pr L ture on the Pilgrim’s Progress, s f Gty e an, 4 h s roceedings el e apellF and inSrdllns fnls ““al‘: S : gainst Joseph P. Sweeney for $4,000 a g a hitching post, inflicting a slight cut. y o alleged injuries sustained on July| A Red Cross sewing meeting was | ;o was taken to the New Britain hos- | 14 ra18. S B . nepmest S 5 t 5, 1918, Judge B. F. Gaffney issued| .. Al Nr:‘]“: :}‘hv,\‘i“m\:‘m‘ ,;;:’t";cu_’:??“_\ pital, where his in was treated. | the writ and the papers attaching :I)’,’ x}“\lr\ SLaaul Svehine at o Sansy St property of the defendant on Clar Grucible Steel sk, g rial | DEATHS AND FUNERALS | firvct wera served by Constablo rreq| Crucible Stoel At St. Mack's Bpimtopal ehish Winkle. The )f}.’uhfiff .’1!](“.‘.5‘.\ that on Erie % Akitica) Oteasings il Bo e \llml" B. ,1,—;!“.\0"_ the date specified H! the writ, he en- F:]‘Yf o ifi‘f'i eveniag by the women of the parish, | The funeral of August B. Johnson {tercd the defendant's stare to pur-; (0% o000 for St..Luke's hospital. Ponce. Porto | was held at 2 o'clock this afternoon | Chase groceries and was. attacked by| (o8 =0 oo Rico from the home of his brothe Vietor |2 dog owned by Sweeney, receiving 977FC & L4 9 4 i N Johnson of 43 Lyons streef. Rev. | Injuries about the face and head. The Great Nor pfd .. S . TO. HAV] OoE O Dr. S G. Ohman officiated at [ SUit is returnable in the superior| O p“_;“o“ e Captain George Babb, in charge of | the Service. The bearers = were | cOurt on the first Tucsday jn April Interboro R. O. T. C. in High schools was in | Carl Friden. Oscar Venberg, Carl o Kennec Copper ... 31 ' this yesterday to confer with the R.h Flygt, ’Huzn (i‘!"f:S"O:h. .\:’r:‘lfl COLLISION ON ARCH STREET Lack Steel « . 59 H schoel. authorities in regard to es- | JONnson and Aaron S e he | A team of horses attached to a hack | Lehizh Valley % i W W d l h d M h tablishing a unit in the local school. | Pers of Andre lodge. 1. O. O. F. The | owned by James Dovle and driven A Motor com 55 | € aré no lsp aylng andsome a Ogany The local authorities have voted to | Purlal was in Fairview cemetery John Hoolihan, became frightened on' Mex Petroleum 67 | establish the unit, and Captain Babb I Main street near Walnu QRAle £ st oot e i sreer e Wb e X3 S 0wl g Four-Post Beds and Day-Beds, of which we have New RBritain High school. 1 3 T 3 s H The funcral of Mrs nette Saun- | street. They collided with an auto-! x v N H & 11 R R ders will be held tomorrow afternoon | mobile owned by I. Wexler dart i b 2d tomortor afirmacn | mobl v By e i el Y Safe et 1w ok 14 N an eXceptionally large Butte Superior Can Pac Cen Leath Ches & Ohio Chino Cop N ern Pac ville and at 3 o’clock from the Erwin |and a mud guard bei i e Mortuary chapel the pole on the hack was Penn R R : S | Neither the driver nor the chauffeur | benn B8 oo ol Regular Price .. g Reduced 2 - desire to thank all kind fyienc e = lnoni: . ; F . ‘ § T ? ; : 2 S and neighbors for their sympathy MOOSE, WILI: ELECT cighbors s ex- . . S - 843 82y Regular Price .. o % 4 $25 OO tended to us during the time of our The New Britain lodge of Moose ; & ; 02 : . , J outhern Pac ' : bereavement caused by the death of [ Will meet this evening and will elect S 23 . . R e s g our beloved Husband and father: also | Oicers for the coming vear. "A close | ¢oufhorn Ry prd 5 Regular Price .. : y L Redu(cd $2 7 50 shopmates, members of Court Pride, | CONtest for the dictatorship of the | giiachaker ... 1% 6% 9 . | i . No. 76. F. of A., and N. E. O. P., and | 10d%¢ between William F." Costello | pta0*P8kS % s ; ke and Fdward W. Johnson is expected | 1o3as Of L 0 take place. TS, Tingsworth, who | Utlon Pac ......[120% 128% 125 Regular Price .. | Ut ; Reduced $30 00 Mrs. John Wetzel, GRLES Dt . 8 Tllingsworth, who | {0107 Tac 2 | o v P ; Miss I. A. Blakely W nominated. declined election. He will be sent as delegate to the su-: U !ah Copper preme convention Us Iq!u‘hhm- Coy . 8354 Reg‘ular Price .. $ i : ! . Reduced $35.00 381-383-385 Main 51, § 100 BONUS FOR SOLDIERS | sccuses Baker Yooy & b Price ' duced a Ce I 5 Reduced ¢ ” New Bmaln, Gonn. Mass. Legislature Proposes Measure OF HELPING I. W. W.| winvs Overland .. 20% 2 2014 3 to Give Fvery Statc Fighter This — | - == Regular Price .. $48.00 |3 el B i $40 00 Amonnt—Would Issue Bonds. Army Officer Says War Secretary Ladjes’ white kid gloves, 2-but- Boston, March 21.—A bill provid- Aided Move By Lenicncy rged | . . | Sergeant Theodore Johnson v 0 ton special $1.75 and $1.98. ing for the payment of a bonus of b | With the theft of two hoisting jacks, | R o Ladics’ black kid gloves, 2-but. $100 to every enlisted man and non- Fommy Glstructionicrs. the property of William O'Dell. The | gular Price .. $60.00 $50 00 ton, white stitched back, spe. commissioned officer who_served rutnA cansaciol Mo 21.—See. | theft was commited last September, | i . cial values at this sale, $1.98, the war .\jL,A;H'\s\, ‘G:zrl?n.n)‘ Wwas TePOM- | rotary of War Bakor was accused di | Dut was only reported to the police $2.25, $2.50 aund $2. ed inithe house today bySthe COMH veotly of “aiding and assisting! theld. | nesently per e pair. mittee on reconstruction. W. W.. International Socialists and m——— Humanitarians in their program of The measure provides for a bond Ladies’ silk gloves, 2-button, issue of $20,000,000 running for a|pjocking the construction of the | If it is Jazz you want when double tip, black, white, grey period of ten vears. This is to be i, n s by Major Dick B. Foster, mem. and_pongee, big value at $1 financed by a poll tax. Civil taxpay- | por or the " wont oo, dancing. padr. 's are required under the terms of | wijon trieq 135 alleged consctentious | BREWSTER - JAZZ ORCH. > bill to pay a poll tax of $4 in-{ jpi00t6rs at Camp Funston, in an: ad- i Ladies' silk hose in black, cor- Wl | stead of $2 and the state treasurer [ §SCtGTS Il Camp finston, in an Has it dovan, mnavy blue, cham- is directed to draw upon each ecity 5 : SRS RO S ) e pagne. battleship and pearl and town for the full amount of its| “Mp o oL a = : grey. Regular price $1.00, M poll tax allotment regardless of |, -whIS, Was done.’ Major Toster de- Socials, Banquets special, 79c. Whethor the taxes have been collected. | 110 0 ¢ts of corigress for the i Children’s black or white fine ribbed cotton hose, all sizes, DElCR b Bl apecial New System to Be Put Into Commer- S PLEADS NOT GUILTY e THE MODEL MARKET FRIDAY NIGHD 5 = Montreal, March 21 Wirel tele- i sizcs. & DeSularinsiceting phony is soon to he put to commercial special 39c. pion; Dr. Wilkins, Indicted For First De. 171 Pal’k St- Cor. Map!e St. , . str < are being: installed in | gree der i Protoste Tanocens Women's gingham aprons. large Instruments are 4 1| gree Murder, Protests Innocence— X size. Regular price 69c, spe- the office of the Montreal Board of | cial 39¢. ; Trade and these will enable brokers | Held Without Bail For Trial. S to talk with Kingston, Ottawa, Three % ) N a, N Marc 21.—Dr. « s 97, 1 Hv En L3 4 L P ine Ladies' black sateen skirt | Rivers and Quebec - ol S een 2 ne Lean Smo. Shoulders 27c | Corn Best quality . 15¢ | Salmon Red =1 cn 26 Raisins . 1b 20¢ aprons. Regular price $1.19, s ex ed here that ultimately | Walter Keen Wilkins pleaded not : : X A P ali o 3 flat ez ¥ . ks e el e e S g e B Rib Roast Beef ... 30c | Sardines .... 3 cans 20c | Salmon Red can Horseradish .. bot 15¢ Christeni Outfit [iEasioard ot tiadeiand ‘vr{‘l?n.d ?\'clr charging him with the murder of his Fancy Fresh Little Chief Peas cn 15¢ | Lobsters Best Maine Potatoes il drossée, 8250 o | fRe Murconi company's wircless PIRAL | vifa at their Long Beaoh home on Shoulders . ..... 28¢ Tomatoes No. 2 can Tuna Fish .. ... | 15 1b bk s silk petticoats, 98¢ to $3.75; W | RUTH IN CONFERENCE. Bebriarn He was held without Veal Roasts 25¢ 2 cans 25¢ Clams 5¢ | Bk i b coats, $1. silk honnets, B York. Muren 91 vmener | PEL foE tiid] BN O8c. | Swtr, pitener and bavi-RuMes ont |, [ Or stepife atabiish the de Veal Stew . 22¢ Minced Meat 2 pl\g< 25¢c | Cocom ...... 2 | fie'll'l\:xm ('IObL’ Ruth @ ard-hit out- | fense was taken today by Louis Friese 2 Sy e | v IRips . 2 Fancy dress voiles, 40 inches fielder of the Boston Americans, Was | pis counsel, who announced offort wa Roast Pork ....... 33c Van Camp’s Evap. Tryphosa . .. p oo AR in consultation here today with Tar- e e, avtie, | spocind O o ot e haatan | PCing made to find the porson why Sausage Meat ..... 25 Milk 2 cans 27c Muelle I\‘lacarom Large Yellow Onions 29c yard typed the so-called ‘“second will" | club regarding terms. Ruth was non- | WERS (the _seccaied = ssecond will"y Fresh Hamburg ... 28 Cond. Milk 2 cans 25c¢ 2 pkg . . 3 lbs 10¢ commital, when he left the confer- Sillc poplins, 36 inches wide. Sty TR G0 o SR e it TG i e e Brightwood D&C2 : 5(‘ | Mueller’s Spaghetti Small Cook\ng ()nwnq Navy, black, | copenhagen, ot profiered him, Mr. Frazes | G0 (orr o trae bhave o o oed Sausage .... pkg Y Statc Ped Bea 2 pkg ... Lk 4 lbs T |1 grey,' taupe, ' purple and 4, hut promised to return this estimated at §65.000 to the | Legs of Lamb . .. 28 2 e T T 25’: P(‘rll'\ best quallt\ Carrots 4 Ibs 15¢ sand. Value $1.19, sale $£.00 i¢ ) g furnishes a motive for the| ternoon and make known his decision. - £33 _ B i - : hysician's alleged crime !N Lamb Stew ... .. . 22¢ Lima Beans . 2 lbs 25¢ can : . 15¢ | Lettuce ..... 2 hds 17¢ Black and white check suit- @ | . f“”o}:x,l\:? ri:(?W\n(»ll““.mw ol 2 Pillsbury’s Flour $1.; F an(‘v full hcad rice Peaches lalze can . Spmach ) pkg 40¢ ing, 54 inches wide. value @1 00 I ey the selcer- | TENN. assuyMBrymey 1v wirck. |§ - Hecker’s Flour ; Sls ... ...... 31c | Plums fine brand 5 Cod Fish 1 1b pkg 29¢ $1.25, 98c. men in session on March 29 and : NI, TR, e, PR Flour 98 1b sack .. $5.90 Conn Rye Flour Apricots large can . 25¢ Peanut Butter . | 1500 We are now shéwing our spring i"”"“”““ to wards: TFirst, 65: Scc-[automobile in which six state repro- ond, 46; Third. 94; Fourth, 74; Fifth, | sentatives were riding on capitol hill Campbell’s Soups 10¢ 41bs ... 25¢ | Apricots . 5 First Prize Nut- and summer line of knit un- ] 111; Sixth, 159. The total number of | at noon ved from ‘ control and y hell’s Beans e 5 Ibq 25¢ Straw! can 23c derivearitoraiwang s an [ |10 ST DO DR Loln, SUEDE S| AL Ioon Ssetlen Lom eonttg) o Campbe ans . 16¢ Conn, Rye Meal 5 5 berries Ige 3 margarine Children in Vests, Pants and e = ia a0 o ontior o] santhtive T UReNt ey e S Tomatoes Ige can .. 17c¢ Corn Meal . ... 51bs 25¢ Strawberries ¥ 2 ¢n 12¢ Baby Brand TUnion Suits at lowest prices. % : i 2 besides 43 women who! have applied. | was killed and Daniel wolfenbarger Saverkraut 2 cans 25¢ Salmon Pink “" " 19¢ Jely Glass 5 Margarine The voters will be made between the { of Grainger county wag jnjured. in- | ., | 0TS of 9 a. M. (0 T p.o | rernaiy. : S s 2o | tion, comfort and solace of these ob- TO USE PHONE. structionists.”

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