New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 25, 1919, Page 11

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" MILLION GHEER AS "0 MARCHING PAST T 1 when rescuers reached him. A spec- | tator fell from a roof, striking a man in the crowd beneath either was CITY ITEMS Kennedy's dancir 27TH DIVISION MEN | | school tonizht, Center church rooms women of will meet at the sew toda The police were notified — ing that a shoemaker at 464 Arch from which several | street assaulting wife. Of- e the procession, ! ficer Lyon was sent to investigate, and prought as high as $75. ! the informed him that no Relatives and friends of the ‘ouble had taken place. The woman were seaféd in an immense stand run- | ¥ eding from o eut her Hp, ning the entire eastern length of Cen- | but ve the cause of it as due to} tral Park. It was in this stand that |@ fall from a chair T i the most efithusiasm was shown. Here | Miss Marguerite aEgomeansIanicl too, service flags bearing gold stars | Street was reported as in critical con-} SO R o oo o || el i iressed in black with the tell-tale gold | , Mrs. Lulu star worn upon the sleeve. through H‘y-- Half Million From Out of C Z.stone andy More than 500,000 of the spectators Z“'"‘t»‘g":w”f‘{ came from various towns and cities in | Now prian the according to police e oot mates. Many of these came to eity last night only to find swamped Hundreds of the Red Cross to { S 1 ¢Cortinued from Ft this worn- indows, was his could s Single persons couple troops vas h on she ltzer 1fternoon. | ML Staples sold today Camp Reul Estate Co., nement and also a two- at Nos. 184-6-8 Green- to R. H. ©Srwin; and the Lumber & (oal Co.lsold the same company, a cot- | i on Sefton Drive to Harold T. | hotels | ytehins the new chemist at the | PErsons | Nopth & Judd Co I rhronged Fifth avenue all night and | A meeting of Troop 1. A. B will| at dawn today many persons we he held in the boys’ department of | camped at favoritc the | the Y. ¢ A, to org: This route of the pavade. i has not AN Fifth avenue was a waving lane | it is of the national colors an build- reor- ain stare ces along ize. | for a numbes plan of the ¥ lecorated the troop, triking decorations { Joseph M. Chernidff will leave to- Heroic Dead at | morrow night for Providence. R. T, Jetween two great | on a business trip for the Phoenix Tn- vions, bearing shields decorated with | surance company. » insignia of the American divisions | Doorman Gustave and upstanding spears. appeared in | sumed duty after a letters the names of bat- | James Maher of tles in American troops parti- | At Florida. is spending ¢ cipated the battle names are | Nis home in this city e Abraham Lincoln's| Private Joseph Loughery has been touching written fo Mre, Bixby | discharged from the medical depart- consoling her on the death of her sons | ment of the army, inte which de- in the | partment he drafted several i months ago | John Riley has entered the l«)" the Corbin corporation | the machine department | troop ence of vears and many M. C. A. to ings Vize One was the the Public library were magnificencly of the most Court of the Hellberg 12 days' illn ihe navy. stationed furlough at has re- of gold the which Abo words of letter war e Lincoln’s Famous Letter. * employ ‘I feel how weak and fruitless must o words of mine whicl should beguile from a srief ving. 1 that ow fher may assuage th your hercavement and | cherished memory the golden have altar of Screw he any attempt Hea 2 anguish o to vou Joseph has igned po Russell & Erwin factory. Thomas AR elimi- socleity Sitorey res his pray sition at the Thomas Rouskie, score room last Rouskie for the enly Trean defeated 100-87 night, from third in the T. thereby the rennd leave you only the of the lives lost and that must be yours to ostly a sacrifice on the | .- BLAMING DELEGATES. 30th street, where 32,000 colored crvs- i = | pool €| nating SO | fournament prid id free- | to work out de- signs of coats of arms the and her allies The candle power used in lighting the arch 96,000,000 and powerful search sided in the night illumination Acting Secretary Lauds Men. cting Secretary of War Crowell, representing the war department statement decl that the former Empire | in France would pages of American a1 used prisms were States wa (Centinued from First Page) face the Russian problem are di- rectly responsible. for the present di s- | quieting” sftnation™ the Mail. the | “While the conference talks the Bol- sheviki act. The fruifs of immense sacrifices on the battlefield are being imperilled ause the conference cannot attend to the business for fhe dispateh of which it exists e The Laily News is independent with ot | 2 susgestion that the league of na- tions ha an obstacle to the con- mtd e e ust | clusion of peace. It savs: rowell, “springs from i+t | & G lames Failure to Provide Food. i | “The tragic situation is due to the | failure of the Allies to provide the Central Empires with food and raw materials while the conference has been attempting to reconcile the pol- jey of territorial spoliation with the St. . Quentin, spirit of the league of nations.” Le Catelet. They fought The newspaper also condemns They helped win the most | refusal of the peace conference | recognize. and make terms swith { Russian Bolshevik' government to says sued a ing plaved by States guardsmen Tuminate be, the all time mendous ovation ty of New York is giving cors and men of the 27th the trimmphant American army i for which the | istory “The tr division ot | * said | et pride in achievement highest national tradition Fistory of Their Achicvements. These Metropolis an heroes o Peronne, of Belli- Cambrai, of sons of Empire State, Hill, the 1 The are the f Kemmel court of Bony loriously. stupendous conflict.the world has ever soen. The fryit of the viatory is now in the hands of the people of all civ: ed nations, great and small. Thesc today are of the 'D. A. R. REGENTS ARE T e HOLDING SESSION ! he summer of 1918 and when it camc ( turn to fight on own sec- i they exhibited strength and abili- which pt down the cnemy like an avenging In drive the enemy fell for thirteen miles prisoners were taken | lines of the 27th division. ! [ru»\k af elory will Ulmminate { egates and alternates elected to rep- of Aeiican, Distoty for all { resent Connecticut at the 28th con- # | tinental congress of the Daughters of ©rawds Hold Up Parade. { the American Revolution .is being crowds battled with the ! held here where the 30 chap- Madigson Square and finally | te of the are the guests of gh their and into | Norwalk chapter the middle of the avenue causing the | The conference parade to be held up after its | South Norwalk Methodist church start. Mounted police rushed to the | with state rent Mrs. John Laidlaw scene but their attempts to hold the Buel of Litchficld, presiding. Forty- | 7 crowds also were ineffecual and it | nine of the entire 50 chapters are rep- was with difficults that the parades | resented and 97 recent: and delegates passed that point | Who are entitled to an electoral vote One policeman was trampled upon | are present. the crowd and taken to a hospital | This morning’s session was devoted injuries to leg and body. | almost entirely to reports of officers ‘ % ! and committees. The most important Policeman Taken 111, Dies. o is scheduled before Captain John Barnes he afternoon session when the s i1l while on duty at officers will be elected and the official AT ane endorsement made of Mrs. George was rushed to a hospital where he | ypacn O N ob ¥ ot ‘New London, for was pronounced dead the office of president general of the At 77th [ et cri O SR e, T T through lines. Women | point that Mrs. Miner will receive éarrying babies nocked down | the unanimous support of the confer- and injured and fainted. An | ence cmergency hospital was set up f T Wounded Men Forced to Move. e An unpleasant incident oceurred T SRS Eacriccefca g | Red Cross Today police lns))nr‘.h\r ‘(i‘l't‘(xl Tother men seated in chairs grandstand to get the side Forkers jected tests of ey the to the and men who parade Ameri e heroes thets their tor Mrs. George Miner ot New London sW the wrath of God Probable Choice of Connecti- reat them el 3 he cut Delegates. ind into the “These pages o some 2,000 March 23, nual state conference Norwalk The 26th of regents, an- del- the time, Surging today, police at st broke throu lines is being held in the | soon by with business to come Police suddenly y 67th street and ken ave | stre ‘ the police were some ofs SWEDISH where a wounded of the places | A committee has been appointed to welfare | @ for the meeting of the Swed- ish Luther league at the Swedish Lu- theran church on Thursday evening ot this and a prog n heing { prepared. At the close of the regular | business meeting. the program will be i out and refreshments will be The committee in charge of the program ists of Beda Fridell, | Susie Gustafson, Sadie Ericson. Josie| The erowds in the street | g ;< Mahel Hultgren and Bdith took the and the pre- | gy sentation of gifts. Watcher Falls the thousands of p. oc 5 Sewing Society To- morrow: League Thursday. front seek streets. ial the wounded action but in up and Soc vrangse 8. in oh- pro- men thelr ind this heeded the head of the p Hotels Savoy and Nether- the literally | wounded in the cigareties to were u Just reached the land showered bafore ade i carriea guests in windows 2 the below served mer cons with coins, and candy. son, Tund | The anniversary of the sewing so- { ciety of the church will be celebrated 5 i at a special mecting in the church to- ed precariously on window ledges and | morrow evening. A program will be roofs along the line of march two fell | rendered and refreshments will be and was killed A man fell| served. through o _skylight to the basement. of |. The Red. Cross society. is in session cue joined in De sons perch- to th. Of of | is the first | Rev. | ociock REASSESSMENT WORK All Lists ot Property Han on Prepared and Meeting of Com- mittee Will Be Called Soon The lists of property on the ¢ books have been prepared for ssors’ committee recently appointed by mayor to investizate the re- entire city. Four were issessing of the copies of all taxable property made and several stenographers hired by the to complete lists by the first the month last of the work now been done and is awaiting next meeting of the committee. Alderman 0. 17 Curtis is chairman of the committee and one of its members, George Kim- ball. is out of the city at the present time. There will be no meeting of the committee until all members are abl eto be present as the next meeting it is expected that recommen- dations for reassessing the city will be drawn up in the name of the com mittee as a report of its work. The entire city is to be 1920. It is known that two bers of the committee favor at least iwo permanent assessors and also the plan adopted in several cities of hiring experts in various lines of business to assess the various lines of business in which they are experts. were the The city of has at is reassessed by mem- {CALLAHAN BANKRUPT; MANY LIABILITIES But Pleasant Strect Grocer Has As- sets of Only $2,000—McMahon Heavy Creditor. A petition of bankruptey was filed in the United States bankruptey court in Hartford. vesterday by Edward X Callahan of this city. Callahan ducted a store at 63 Pleasant street and some time ago went out of husi- ness. By his petition Aled vesterday is seen liabilities of $5,822 and assels of $2,000. One of the P. 8 McMahon owed und next Lines company debted $841 the former Hartford and the of firms holdng oomis & creditors $1.028 heaviest is to whom highesi. 1s the C to whom he was Most the creditors local grocer are in following is the list bills against him: Wilison company, $350.37; Blake & Bakes, Dillon & Douglas, $78.03: Capital Paper company, $65.69; William Boardman & Son, $44. tandard Paper com- pany, $11.85; Willlams & rleton company, $10.1 Vogel & Son, $43.80: Tucker & Goodwin. §11; Loose Wiles Biscuit company, $9; Standard Pickle company $9. His stock of groceries in the ant constitutes the of is W. in- of Plea store asset 0. OF C. NOTES Banquet at “¥" Tomorrow Night With School Board ‘As Guests—Chamber Directors Meet This Afternoon. The Chamber at the Y with the of Commerce M. C. A. tomorrow night, school bhoara as guests, the first of a series of gatherings of members of the chamber and friends, to bring more cleas working of the city departments. One of the members of the school hoard will i a talk Wednesday evening on the plans and scope of the educa- tional svstem in this city, and what is expected to- he accomplished the coming vear. Captain will speak on the work of the can army in France. A meeting of the chamber was held the new rooms and portant issues were discussed. This group meeting in the new offices. An invitation extended by the chamber to all business men and others who are interested in the work to inspect the new offices in Haili- nan’'s block Seeretary Leon A. Sprague ceiving a number of subscriptions for the new credit-rating Fook. supper Ameri- directors of this afternoon a number of im- the in e LOCAL PASTOR OU TO EXONERATE WARD W 'n I. Cook Drafts Resolu- tions in Which Clergyman- Writer is to Be Vindicated, New odist York, March £5 preache far vindicated The Meth- meeting vesterday Prof. Harry F. Ward as to resolution declar- ing that the action of the publishing section of the Graded Sunday Lesson Syndicate, which has formally drop- ped from its list the Senior Teachers’ Manual and the Senior Students’ text- book. written hy Professor Ward, was in their judgment unwise. This resolution presented by the Rev. Warren . Cook of New Britain, Conn.. was a substitute for a rather Jong preamble and resolutions p sented by the Rev. Dr, IHollingshead setting forth the Baltimore Methodist had reported that *Methodism Re- pudiates Bolshevism,” in that Pro- fessor Wa books had heen thrown out he had asked that peo- ple suspend judgment against the Soviet Fepublic until there was frust- worthy information ahout it. That was emought for this publishing sce- tion (an interdenominational body) to class Professor Warad as “pro-Bol- shevik” with all the deviltry that the name can be made v 50 pass a because NOTICE. Officers and Tegner and Vi to meet at Vegrs Emimanuel members of Andre a lodgos: are requested > hall this evening at 8 con- | _ | contract is | v before them the | during | Griswold | { Camp RIGHT OF WOM VOTE 1S COMI (Continued from First Pi favorable repo! Edward L. Smith ord common pleas Bills Are Adopted. The senate concurred in adof buse bills 3 rding the making of ol@ anford, Milford and Stratford viding for imubursement of ¥ for damages done by brush fire versons who kindle them in def of fire wardens: concerning thes cording of attachments of moi ving fish and game wardens § right of search warrant to e3 X the bags of fishermen or humf their boats. vehicles or buildingS$ Which they may be for evidend violating laws; authorizing James Runce to transfer a legacy to 1 Middlesex hospital: adjusting salarh in Middletown cour amendil the act relating to new Washingtol bridge at Norwalk: relating to elee of Litchfield lectmen: concernil election directors of the Middl Mutual Assurance company, and ‘@ empting anir ith anthrax frofg optional quavantin the commijs sioner of domestic animals. and c= cerning (he of fisher . Bristol Troley Gets Righte~"« \& ouse adopted from its calépd dar bills | Charter amendment for the North Canaan Water company; permitting it ' to incr its capital stock up to|: $50.000; extending construction rights | NO of the Rristol and Plainville Tramway | S0 N company, | Thmp The house requiring | Thmpsi persons lice medicine | Mani to make ye: reimbursing | Aetna NS { Naugatuck for damages done by the; Am Brassi§ {state in constructing highways and| Sm Hosicry# concerning commitments to county| Am Hardwaj homes: amending Ansonia’s charter | Am Silver Co? providi for a department of educa-; Am Thread C6Y fion for its schools and a commission | Aut Refrigeratifg to have charge of the C‘harles H. Pinc| Rigelow-Hfd Cpt Co 'p mannal training schools: authorizing | Rigelow-iifd’ Cpt Co of | cities and horoughs to make by-laws, Billing: & Spencer Co ., 10% ¥ | for removal of ice and snow from | Bristol Bfass Co 4 sidewalks: amending the Comnecti-| Broad o .. cut Power & TLight Co. in relation to| The Balf Co highways along the Housatonic river, and removi the limitation on| Collin { amount of property which the grand| Colts Arms Co | lodge, I. 0. 0. ¥. may hold | Bagl> Lock Co { The house adopted the -resolution| Griffin Tob Co pfd | appointing Frank L. Wilder deputy| Holvoke Wtr Pwr judge at Bridgeport. and the bills. in!| Internatl Silver concurrence. placing state institution | Tnterna{] Silver teachers under the teachers’ retire-| Johns-Pratt Co ment law, giving the state rivers. har-| Landers, " & C | bors and bridges commission power! J R Montgomery Co to sell the state pier at New London! Natl Marine Lamp (o to the federal government. and author- | N 13 Machine Go. | zing mm;q_ towns and boroughs to| New Dept Mfg Co pf r the of sewage s¥s-| Nfles-Bem-Pond Co ptd Niles-Bem-Fond Co com North & Judd Mfgz Co Peck, Stow & Wileox Plimpton Mfg Co Pratt & Whitney STOWAWAYS | Russell Mfg Co | = 5 Smyth Mfg CGo ........175 | Two Officers Will Be Sent Back to Stand Screw Co pfd ...110 P ¥ For Trial Stand Co com trans- | Taylor & Fenn .... Terry Steam Turb Co Torrington Co pfd Torrington Co com Traut & Hine Union Mfg Co U S Envelope Co pfd U S Envelope Co com Whitloek Coil Pipe Extra o pointin the Ha vw the the Is license shad The 5. o i | these adopted bills sed to practice reports 00l er lward Case g prd . com nse tems. Members pictures of ihe house had their taken in a group outside the capitol | nfd TO PUNISII ARMY ance Screw —Two army officers, | port en route home will on a as stowaways enjoy only n brief glimpse of home. it was learned today at the war | will be shipped b face charges on their arrival in France. A cable reported th ence on the ship and they transterred at once on the transport’s arrival to the first eastbound to sail. Similar five ofi department. They immediately to vessel dividend treatment cers, two cantains and three lieutenants, who stowed away imme- liately after the armistize was signed last November. In that case also the paved the way for their imme- return. . Their ship docked at one side of a pier at the opposite side of which lay an outward hound ves- sel which had been held two hours await the stowaways. They were | marched down one gangplank and up ilie other and arrived again in with the unigue experience of made a round trip to. New Yo out any stop over whatever, The roturn of stowaways for trial is expected to d ourage the practice. vas accorded NEW LICENSE RULE IN BRITAIN. Companies Fxempt if Capital is To Be Used in Kingdom. able London, be issued March 25.—An order will by the British government exempting from the requirements of the treasury licenses all issues of se- curities hy companies established in the United Kingdom in cases in which | the issuing company certifles that no part of the issue is to be applied for , capital purposcs outside the kingdom, i1t was announced ‘n the House of Commons today by J. Austen Cham- berlain, chancellor of the exchequer. Issues by British companies for | capital purposes abroad. he added. | are still subject to control ! diate to France | havin k with- SERGEANT KELLY BACK. FROM FFOREIGN SERVICE. TERMINATL NOT A CARRIER Kelly has his home in this city after months with the A. E. F honorably discharged at March 22d. He is an | having enlisted in Co. B 11th U. 8. Infantry in Ap: 1911 ¢ and received an honorable discharge in April, 1914. In June, 1916 enlisted in Co. E. and served with that outfit on the Mexican border. When ihe old Fi ind Sccond Connecticut Infantry w merged into the 102d at Camp Pratt. New Haven, he was assigned to Co. and sailed for in Oct here he saw service in this with a the Vernon Sergeant turned to serving 18 ind was Upton, ex-army man, James C. re- Supreme Court Reverses Opinion of Lower Tribunal. ! Washington. March —Federal | conrt opinions holding that the Brooklyn Ilastern District Terminal is not a common carrier and that the federal hours service act does not | apply to it were reversed by the su- | preme court, 1e action was on appeals taken by the government in procedings hrought to secure judgments for four alleged | violations of t France CENTER CHURCH FELLOWSHIP ! CLUB HOLDS MEETING. | active count Mount arrivec mit ahoard The regular monthly meeting of | Center church Fellowship club | was held last evening in the church | After the regu f bnsmess[ an entertainment and games were enjoved by all and refreshments were served. The club orchestra, con- sisting of 14 picces furnished music | for the evening. The club is planning to nment and dance sometime in chapel. meeting have ente Victory Carnival and Dance ™ | SILVER TEA TOMORROW The second of of teas to be held by Foreign Missionary society South Congregational church hela at of Mrs. Buell Bas- | sette, of Place, tomorr 1 lock. Mrs. Elisha Will be the Entertainment. Cooper of Vine strect will give a - sume of the book entitled, “The Chal- | 15 CENTS. | 1€Ngeof the Present Crisis.” Fos- di Mrs. Arthur J. Churchill will an J | | | in hall the Given hy the RED MEN DEGREE OF POCAHONTAS In JUDD'S HALL, 242 MAIN ST. TADY FORESTER series silver Women of the of the will be the and the home Emmons at 3 ol MINSTRELS afternoon by ADMISSION pon the piano The day eac! .Save yourr Extra Special-- ROAST BEEF o R Tean Boiling Beef 1b 18¢ Fresh Hamburg 1b 24¢ Fresh Pigs Feet 1b 10c gugar Cured Bacon Ib 38¢ 'ng Lamb Fores 1b 28¢c Shild Roast Ve Smo. Sheulders 1b 24c Veal fm? aI::nVIfiZL 112 FRESH CAUGHT SHORF HA K FRESH SLICED STEAK C)D o Bloater Mackerel b 23¢ v'ancv Herri Sliced Halibut .. 1b 25¢ ‘pened Clam: pt- 3304 SOLID MEAT OYSTERS . .. it 3l FANCY BUTTERFISH ... 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YOUR CHOICE ORUNGES Sunkist 37¢ doz, Connecticut Trust and Saféeposit A STRONG, RELIABLE CORfr1oy ; organized and qualified through y of ce trustworthy service, to act as Conseir, Guarc l:xecutor or Administrator. ’ Capital $750,000. Surplus and ks £1.000,000 Connecticut Trust and Safesposic Co. HARTFORD, CONN. M. 11 WES, Pres't ient, lian, @ six story building and was rlm«[.xlns afternoon and evening. Gospel - ehurch; | *SSENMENERSNICRNG SICCIRIREE | 1o solsctions I m

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