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v engrossed bill has not ted. SHIPBUILDING GAINS. <STATE LEGISLATURE 1= DEFEATS DRY MOVE ....." e | Pecline Caused n_\ \\(00(1 that the \ vet been pr can From Armistice Signing. Washington, April American shipbuilding has recovered larsely from the temporary decline caused by the armistice in November. In the first quarter of this ¥ i was announced toduy. the bureau of wtio number 116 steel ing 580,648 = <hips of a total non of e nmore 10,000 tons ves o tony of Steady incr in the numbe lotted by the bureau was be numbered 201 in February and reh best record (Continued from Fu, of prop to maintain a st armories in 1 ite guard or some troops under nor, which by command of their of NUfe club in i o5 and arsens and Middletowt Must License The senate domestic cats vote of 16 Among house the Da credse offi The Humane , reported a bill for purch state of the property ool for the Dea exceedin 000, The incorporations ported a bill providi zage or bonds secured Vomor by a larger valu of the approximated real estatc. e rTeport was vernor would the gover- o Ty presence, will in- sure safety o stafe’ e armor Aonsia 1 property in this petition favors in Water tons and wooden AR 804,088 Cats bill licensed by a he non- 210 with numbered hoitld D 14 to it avorab e the that on a e chart ports to allowir the mayor scen, 23 in January, 141 in ever ms 519,000 tons nbu in amending in- ind tons being )64 8¢ M were T salaries to The November, whe commitiee 1ber, when by not Institution ¥ £ mbered. the PRINCE HURT. 8.-—Former Ger- ederick William roken hand and motoreycle ac- in company Dutch minist FORMER CROWN erdam, April rown Prince ering from L result Oral Scl a cost no mort- shall is; real per He was riding with an official of the of cammunications and turned a co ner too sharply, the machine crashing ent t into a gate, according to a Wieringen Sunday yateh to the Handelsbladt. guaranty company 5 on cident sixty value estate cent. such Un cur veto the SCRIPPS-BOOTH Will Be Handled in New Britain The best little six cylinder, Valve Head Motor Car is to have as local agent THE New Britain Scripps-Booth Go. Office on Elm St. W. A. Conapask, Manager. " See Us At The Show. “The Scripps Makes Autoing a Pleasure” mn AT THE SHOW---Booth 27 AUBURN BEAUTY SIX Comiort, Quality and Beauty Combined RACKLIFFE & GODFREY, Sales Agents New Britain and Vicinity Tel. 297-4 or 7T12-2 EUREKA CLEANERS ARE BEST More Dol'ars’ Value More Practical More Used More Durable More Fuily Guaranteed BARRY & BAMFORTH i, 5. moving picture bill, but it is under- IT[ON NEW RRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, APRIL 8, 1919. ST LFADFR IS HOPEFUL OF FUTURE Jacoh De Haas Thinks Peace Con- ference Will Recognize Claims of Jewish People to Palestine New Yor April ~Confidence that the Peace Conference will re {nize the historic claims of the Jewish people to Palestine and enable tho Zionist movement to initiate the se of steps necessary for the {ultimate establishment of a Je commonwealth there, 1wz expressed today by Jacob De Hi cxecutive secretary of the Zionist organization of America, who returned from Europe on the Steamship Mauretania vesterday. realization am has been rende Mr. De Haas said, t 1, whole-hearted interes in our welfare by FPresident and members of the American Delegation, and equally we owe the British government.’ “Palestine will sway of the Le continued, “and mand power. Zionists as well There are Arab tine, but they can 2,000 year 4 pos- ‘throush of u old dr sible, the ke P it ace to the he under Nations,” will be satisfies the Arab leaders. problems in Pal nd will be soivec come ue of Sngland This RED CROSS CONGIRIESS, ssed Inter- n Discases Allied Social Disc at Meetin France. Cannes, 1 the most imporiant ter-Allicd Red Cro, « held during the day when there was an informal di cussion of venereo Experts who spake were unanimous in t opinion that these discases can | tamped out with comparative ecas The program which they submit will be simple when out and will have a revolutiona fect, it was indi ed. The report will be passed L general body of scient | submission to the publ It will deal with many moot questions and body the results of the most Stnaris | tative sclentific opinion on the subje Tho experts are Jeague of Red Cross societies an fective means has been found to fi these maladies, which will result their eventual extermination. 1he April 7. sions of the in- meeting occurred o= 1 discases. carriad s ef- upon hy ts before i af- ght in APRIL 20. | Cities Wanting Local Parades Must Arrange Them Before That Date. Ayer, Mass., April 8. id today that if the cities themselves of this chance to local parades, it must be done week, as no passes would be is: after April The 102d taining ms —~General Hale n 1ed 20, Infantry Regiment Connecticut men, from Boston ing and i colors, have decorated with the Croi de Guerre, flying, together with th national colors, French and state flag: con- which S WORK NIGH Philadelphia Prison, —A counte covered with- | ern peniten- were doing Philadelphia feiters’ den lias been in the walls of the tiary here. Three convict the work in their ceil at night. The had been operating only three day: however, before the depuly warden liscovered the plot. Tho case was ’I NI ec States secret service men. 18 one-dollar bills and one note in the prc of “fives” and “tens,” three of actually been completed, but the en- amel which was used to raise the fig- | ures and change the letter was hard- April who S8 becoming Munich, Aj { Press.) —Ci old German imperialism is still to be manifest in the Scheldemann government of G and the resumption of a “brotherly contraction” with Hungary and Rus sia is announced in the proclam of the new Soviet government for Ba- {varia, formed he: Long live the world revolution! proclamation conclud the GOV. HOLCOMB BACK. Hartford, April 8&-—Governor comb returned from Boston just fore noon and went immediately his office at the capital. He spoke glowingly of the splendid reception given the Connecticut soldiers by thei wtives and friends in Boston Mon- | be- KIEV IS MENACED. Budapest, April 6 (By the ed Press.)—Forces commanded by mon Petulra, the peasant leader Ukraine, are to he menach Kiev. Reports received here indic that they are within a few the city Associat- New Britain Distributo, liffe Bros. Co., 250 Rack- 6 Park St ¢ taken | Wilson | the | expect to | convinced that in a | riled | ange ! with | But As Counterfeiters Within Wall of | ately turned over to the United | found | two-dollar | these had | Hol- | to | Si- | miled of | METHODISTS SEE WAR TORN ITALY Commission Makes Trip to Learn How 10 Aid People Rome, March Assoc Methodist commission v returned Rome after ive trip throughout lUaly to wnd economic conditions American Methodists how best aid Ttaly k of reconstruction. The com- consists «+f Dr. Frank Mason ew York, Theodore 8. Hen- Detroit shop William F. Cincinnati and Dr. B. M. of the Methodist Fp! here. through the redecmed | ions was a sad revelation to us,” Tipple. “Wo have passed through reds of devastated citi nd vil- lnzes the northern provine City atfer eity, village after village is ut- terly stely wrecked.” Tens | of thousands of homes have been en- | ircly destroy If & house was left| remains but the bare furniture has been spondence ~An Ameri- has recent- an exten- study he may in her ) the « can social the now sreat t mission North of derson of Anderson of Tipple, head copal church ‘Our journey reg Dr. liun. walls all the removed. S 1id there we T of return refugees. | Until we sed groups hey looked 2d forlorn yet did not complain. | saw it with our own eyes we | did not begin to appreciate the mag- | nitude of the difficulties which Ttaly | hits overcome, the enormous sacrifices she made win the war the | CITY ITEMS 1 T will | Tierney Caders | B hatl ar | The annual concert bartenders’ to in the AL be of in e a mec this evening [ and ball of the union was held last even- ing in Turner hall. C. Monier of recovering from fluenza. Miss Gertrude T Augustine, Fla., is family on Maple The regular Chapte 3. Thursday cvening. o'clock. Several reeeived into Brothe of in- Monier an attack | | o | is | | of St. Monier Seribner visiting the strect. meeting 8., will be April 10 candidates the order Martha held on at 7:45 will be | of FUNERALS DEATHS AND Michael Martin. he funeral of Michael Martin at 9 o’clock this morning in church. Rev. William Kr at a requiem h mass. The pallbearers were: Rober( Shine, Geo loon, John Martin and | ¥r tin. The flower Frawley Burial cemetery. Fred Kicin. The funeral of Fred Klein was held at 9 o'clock this morning in St. Peter's church. . Charles Coppens of- ficiated. Burial was in the new Catho- | lic cemetery. | e \ Thomas W. Dunn. i | | was st use The funeral of Thomas W. Dunn of Brooklyn, N. Y., was held in this city afternoon. Services were conducted at St. Ma church. The burial was in the new Catholic ceme- tery. this Samucl Poverman. The funeral of Samuel Poverman | was neld this afterncon and hurial | was in the Beth Alom cemetery. | Henry i Jolm funcrs Green. | Henry Green held af slock tomorrow from h ite home, 458 + and also from the chapel. I Suteliffe will ofii will be in Fairview e | will be ate. al he me- | tery TO U. 8. NOW. Purchases Former Papnama Government. BELONGS | America German | Liner From | i TPanama, i steamship Monds April 7 he Callao, formerly the Ger- i Booth's | foreign | Was )nh:iun {FLAGSHIP OF WE | OCEAN IS AT N. Y. Admiral William B. Capiton, mander-in-chiet of pacifi Fleet, Avrives it NCW York Today. New York, April liam B. of the 8. Admiral Wil- Capiton, commander-in-chief Pacific fleet, arrived today | the United States | Pittshurgh, his flagship, | fiving a 500-foot pennant Salutes fired hy th the Pittsbureh ¢ to join the vanguard Fleet of American na sembling here for a April 15 to May 1 The Pittsburgh has been cruising latel South Ainerican wate brought to port Captain and 11 membe ,‘m.,.nx which was homeward-bound to the admiral were rdship Amphitrite as nie into the harbor of the al vessels two weeks his wife of Chaska, sank near the coast o Pittsburgh, Brazilian f the crev n schooner irc at sea and of Trinidad, off March 26, The 1o a call from authorities, put in at rinidad to tale the schooner’s crew, which had “hed the i in an open boat their many periences. According to Captain Barbridge coal laden and bound Souch Afric for Buenos as found on March 15 to he with gas. Soon afterward fire s discovered, and for several days the crew tried to extinguish it, aband- oning their fight when the hatches re blown off by a violent explosion. ed ake to an open boat the and his men watched the when, by a strange turn, the subsided, and apparently Brazil, on in response on the from to flam { burned out. Returning to the vessels, the cap- tain and crew endeavored to bring her | to port and had sailed 270 miles when the fire, br out esh, again forced them leave the schooner. After being adrift for 56 hours the shipwrecked sailors finally landed at “Trinidad. The Chaska was ’ was owned here. oon a four-master and MISS HARVEY HEADS COLLEGE CLUB HERE Mrs, C Mrs. Clinton ¥Farnham is Named Corresponding Sccretary A meeting of the College elub was held last evening at the home of Miss Elizabeth Rogers of Camp street. The nominating committee, consisting of Miss Judd and M Johnston present- d the following names, as officers of all of which were voted in Miss Tlza Harvey; Charles T esponding secretary, Mrs, rnham: recording Miss Souther; sccreta Sute Dr. Mouradian, the club, Preside ident, M vice Chase; Clinton treasurer, se 2 woman physician, who has been practicing for a num- ber of years in this city, spoke of the sufferings which were undergone by the Armenian people, and by her fam- ilv who are living in Armenia, during the years of the war. scribed her early experiences in Ar- menia, before she came to this coun- try, and told of the persecution of the people who had always been held in subjection and had never had their ghts. It was voted to hall April he raised which the club is supporting. h a whist when ve in money should fund, CHILEAN New Orl 8.—A Chilean financial composed of repr ive financial and p al leaders of the South republic arrived here today overdue steamer Car Lassy, coming to promote trade relationship between the United States and Chil led by Se tor Eliodoro Ynez, former minister relations. It will soon Ans, La., April embassy, on BASEDALL Washington, April by John A. Heidler, pre National League, today vonvluded the evidence of organized baseball in 8.—Testimony dent of the jerra Cordoba, which was Callao and purch States, sailed from ew Yo The engines of were so badly wrecked be- s interned that it w to tow the ship from Cel- | {lao to Panama and virtually —re- | construct the mechanical parts of | | her equipment. After the American | fiaz was hoisted over the she wis renamed the Callao. man liner interned at the United | today for the vessel | fore she | necessary vessel now the ins 100 2 v beam | Sierra Cordo was built at Stettin fect long and hy Iler gross tonnage » vessel was formerly North German Liloyd owned the DEMONSTRATION TONIGHT. demonstr be given this evenin O A when W, A aver in chief of the | Ited Cross, will be present to give an | exhibition to the members of sociation and their T.ongfellow been | many of the Y. W. ( | throughout the countr; his ability, and it is people will be on him e demonstra at 7 o’clock. A will life at rgfellow, tion in saving tras demonst hoped th hand tion ny et to KILLS DAD. Newton. Mass,, wwughnessy, 75 years old, ws and killed today by his ¢ Nora,” who, according to the wddenly became violently he womar ars old | lice said no charges would red against and that she \GIED April s 1omas s shot ughte: police, insane. The po- be prefer- 101 would be | court d the Y. American { the as- | will | defense of the suit for $900.000 dam- ages brought by the Baltimore Fe eral club under the Sherman trust la Brief plaintiff case. rebuttal evidenc was expected for close the eme | today | hearing a ! county Peter B appeal It is the plaintiff’s Waterbury superior sision. Several other lendar. from cases © on EVER-SOOTHING POSLAM HEALS B OKEN-OUT SKIN Poslam act fo concentrated, right over that { trouble and subduc it fire and soreness, and cations are repeated. causing the dis- order to grow less and le Posiam cannat harm. There in trying it to if it | eradi your eczema, pin other surface disord And th den of proof is or m for will watch for v rest Sold everywher write to Er West 47th St., New Urge your skin to become Lrighter, better by the daily you as 4 ling itching taking out then, as appli- he to Posls ble or 1 sample ew York City fresh use sent to an asylum. Poslam Soap, medicated with orton Com- | Cruiser | Victory | | F. Chase is Vice President and Miss Verena She also de- | for the scholarship | | Beth Steel B : Col F anti- | the | the Laboratories, 213 | ! couraging RICHTER & CO. MEMBERS NEW YORg sTOCK 81 WESY MAIN STREET ..., TEL. 2040 EXCHANGE NEW BRITAIN, OONN, WE OFFER 50 SHARES Landers Frary & Clark GOODWIN BEACH & CO. Eoom 410 National Bank Bollding, T. FRANK LEE. Manag Telephone * Rooms 308-310 National Bank Bld; W. T. SLOPER. Mgr WE OWN AND OFF 3 NORTH & JUDD {, STOWE & WILCOX 1 MFG. CO. RULE & LEVEL AFTNA NUT AMERICAN HARDWARE BILLINGS & SPENCER ! ( WALL STREET STHEK Kansas Ci ! Kennec Lack Stec ! Lehigh ! Max Motor « Mex Petrole | Na .w'm.n Lead C & jCons it NH&HR Ont & West ‘”_ Financial —— >um Hudson R Wall Street, added to the final hour, oils and a few specialtic ‘ted 1 to 2 points. The close was strong. Despite the less en- | from abroad iness of t speculs in today’s pr erty Bonds werc: Second Second ; Fourth Close—Buying of stecls ope and when res ctivity of the rails, nesws firn mon tions de Final 21's and he numerous further prices 99.16; Stiudebaker ! Texas Oil Pa of Union New York Stock Exchange quota- tions furnished by Richter & Co, members of the New ¥, Stock E change Vestinghous Western Union April 8, High Low ry 3 1919, Close | Am Beet Sugar laska Gold Am Agri Chem Am Car & Am Can Am Loco Am Smelt ... Am Sugar Am Tobacco Am Tel & Tel Anaconda. Cop A T S Fe Ry ( Baldwin Loco B&O . B R T BURGLARS STILT The groce AC of the on Main irglars last store huanian street was d 34 was corporation entered by « in change was taken. ¥nt effected by cutting a holc a dow at the rear of the I win- ar iing YPRES GUN SURRENDERED Rifle to 24 Centimeter City Goes Coblenz, N of the Assoc big 24 centin in 1917 fired day w tury recently by commission all Which Bombhed Americans. (Correspondence One of tha man guns whie Ypres day foi Ax delive th the Butte Superior to the i Pac 1 Teather Ches & Ohio Chino Cop Chi Mil & St Paul. & 1 oo | te Crucible Steel .... 673 614 fiotily 3 an ari Distillers Ge Yir: an others may rt of the taken When the five in Coblenz fr were in cf garten of the { told member ceiving commiss {in commana manned one of the guns ment during time th ing upon Ypres two year TYPEWRITERS All Makes Sold, Rented, Repaired and Exchange We Are Agents For THE CORONA The Personal Writing Machine. Let us tell you about this machine. New Britain Typewriter Exchange | 681 93 42 Goodriz Great Nor pfd 3t Nor Ore Cetfs Inspiration Interboro Interboro pfd Connecticat Trust and Safe Deposit Co. A STRONG, RELIABLE CORFPORATION organized and qualified through years of cfficient, trustworthy service, toact a s Conser vator, Guardian, Executor or Admir mrator. Capital $750,000. Surplus and Profits $1,000.000 Connecticut Trust and Safe Deposit Co. HARTFORD. CONN. 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