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“SCHOOL GHILDREN T0 SING TOMORROW 300 Puplls o Render Annual " Concert at Grammar School The the pu and audito o'el thirteenth an pils of the Prevocational Gram- mar school will take place tomorrow & riday rium. lock evening The and the > tickets indicates that will be present Profes: direct of three lin will be the a Frank The render - Geo chorus w hundred voi the Grammar selections. T includes violin solos ano ar The ried o Orehestra selection—Grammar school | orches Cantats nd vocal duet following pr ut tra. a—Co'umbus ¢ solo—Souvenir 2 arlow | The owners met today | to oppose the wage demands of the George Mz Chorus— (a) Knttting (b) - The Shower Reading Choru The Lie Mabel of v Chorus-— (&) Springtinie (b) The Little T Semi-Choru Piano duet—-Poet and Pe: nemnca 'Tnvlor and Madelene Gerrish. Voeal duet—Beauteous Night, from tales of Hoffman Violet Choru, Home (b) Violin Thoru (a) Aga (b) Men of Harlech The concert committee Werner Our Soldi Come Ye Semi-Chorus. solo. Gavotte When the in Lawrence Wheelock, Anna Miss Georg Geldsmith, lieity. and th for the Geissler, Miss Leona The proceeds of the he used toward improving the grounds or of the school. may the Grammar school. he inte recital FREIGHT-PACKI London, goods damaged for pending before * shouse roads to teach for sure © éd almost daily from the MAKE YOUR ( with L& M SEMI-PASTE PAINT and your own Linseed Oil. They are simply adding Linseed Oil to L & M Semi-Paste Paint THE EUREKA CLEANERS | BARRY & BAMFORTH .. April the amount to § have Picto that of poor rious a JOHN BOYL, VILL recital will begin at | school orches vill ¢ | and G Franklin e B. Matthews. is the committee on 9.—Because inaugurdted a campaizn people how shipment. Dbeen issued urging the public to m packages- packed and addressed. don depot a dozen railroad men were eriously hurt in one year through tne | PRAISES LOCAL ! Veteran Soldier Sa | o Be Proud of H Private BEdwin Dunc tfought shoulder { New Brilain boys of tl highest terms P roism of the loce te Duner sald this city ought the fi soldiers he Their them nuks of the New prought forth much et the Allies. Private D that he whs happy to farded the opportunity fight in the world's Britain’s Own.” in the and h | zen ot the work of | New England | of the made good distinguished i sles” and sehool | e ion nual concert by a at the sale of udience | advance 1 large Matthews will will consist Leona | hich e ccompal Argentine Harbor Stri tt Was Three Aires, April se shipping their vessels under | pervision, in spite tration’s threat to of the Argentine flag e program also reading and pi- { Buenos | of coastw m will be car- Hosmer Drdla | horus f the claim latter will to the whom th wish pledge themselves not cotts. This action where it began three Farmers the suspension of ren one year, a moratori are sold, pendent upon raised. A reduction cent in tl rent rate: is also demanded men ers’ Risher . . Veazie -,Irlm s Donnell icson. ubenstein-Day n Soldier Molloy nt Suppe the ar Offenbach iladys Ronalter. | BOOST I‘RF ACH Troy Mothodists’ General Advance ers Welcome Roeckel 1 Lynes | W | Saratoga Springs, Severn | Methodist Episcopal | New York, Vermont sachusetts are atf I sions of the Troy ca | opened here this consists of | orial service for Miss | died during the past District Superintenc gls of Albuny, repor tivities in the churc vwar, stated that men of service during the w ¥. M. C. A. secret Tickets Advance in the salari secured at | throughout the | ported. Roses Bloom Adams-Wilson chairman, Julia Stoughton, | and Professor Miss Anna C. pub- concert will | o he OF CASTIL meeting held in Knights of DAUGHTERS ims ! At the regular now ' Columba, D. 6t C. clearing | columbus holl last ev the rail- PROBLEM. cl in transit railway 000,000, new membe the ceremony by Mrs. Kronho!n present from New Ko and Cromwell. are properly swag furnished by At one 1'0"~ | Crean, Mrs. Kent, | McGuire and M cess of the affair can | the committee, con nell, Mrs. Fagan | Briarty. er to pack g ed al appeals h o ve Moy freight, report- use. packed dents are ame ¢ MAKES BEST PAINT—WEA! The L & M Paint is so positively good that it is known as the ““Master Paint.* ‘When Linseed Oilisadded, then the actual cost of L. & M Paint—thereby made ready for use is about $1.00 per gallon less than the price of other high-grade paints that are sold all ready for use. CO., NEW BR ITAIN: H, C. BRISTOL HARDWARE CO., ARE BEST More Dol'ars’ Value More Practical More Used More Durable More Fully Guaranteed That City a saldier in the regular army, to shoulder called at The Herald office nters. said, and the fighting among war Months Ago. government of pr accept the own- rig an leaves the conflict are striking and loans which will be de- (‘nnf(' N morning. men twenty-two the conferene s was initiated. a banquet The Miss Br: WN PAINT THOMPSON, BRISTOL. HEROES, Ought | er Soldiers, for 12 vears and who ! with t he 26th division, today and the work | sed al boys. that every eciti- to be proud of Upou the the brunt men qualities “Aus- mero fell e nd the England states, rthusiasm from uner concluded have heen to mingl with ke Just Where The owners refuse to work the adminis- ohibit the use on their ships. and voted not t to employ in addition, to declare boy- | months ago and demand contra for until ecro 1t um c corn per land nount of of twenty s on farm SRS PAY. ence Reports in Salary. Y., April 9. clergymen from and Western ending the ses- snference which A mem- who have was held. lent €. M. Stur- ting on the ac- hes during the clergy- been in chaplains A general year e had aries. ies of preachers | confe nce was re- of Court ening, a class af Aft- was serv- n. Guests were Haven, Hartford entertainment Jackson, Mr Ryan, Mrs, F. tto; The suc- be attributed to ting of Miss By- and Miss Me- RS LONGEST PLAIN- NFW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNES MORE THAN $5,000 ; RECEIVED TODAY! (Continued from Wirst P drive and total budsgets are: Vislting Nurse association (in cluding Milk Station), $16,000: New Britain Charity orzanization, $6.000; Bo; ~outs $5,1238 Boy club, $4,400; Day Nursery, $3,600; Worl ing Girls club, 000 al $37,1 Reports of Team Captains. of the team 1, Capt. J. B. Com- | ubseriptions, $71.50; team M. Pratt, 56 subscriptions, m 3, Capt. D. A. Marsh, iptions, $324; team 4, Capt. Ipatric, 42 subscription £1,008; team 5, 5 subscriptions, $ team 6, Capt. Buol, 12 subserip- tiong, $280; team 11, Capt. B. Loomis, Troupe, 12 subscriptions, $245; team 8, Capt. R. C. Twitchell, 42 subscrip- tions, $365.25; team 9, Capt. George Bean, 13 snhs”x‘imions, $166; team 10, Capt. Peter Crona, 14 subscrip- tions, $280; tea mil, Capt. B. Loomis, 20 subscriptions, $67; team 1 Capt. B. K. MacAuley, 18 subscriptions, $681; team 13, Capt. William Cowli- shaw, 24 subscription: $261; team 16, Capt C. T.oom 18 subscrip- tions, 316, Total $5,606.75. Talks on Americanism. the close of the reading of re- President Pelton introduced D. Brewer, head of the North American Clvie ILeague for Forei er The speaker enumerated dangers which the United States faces in the presence of millions of foreign born residents, who throng the lead. ing eities, filled the factories, and live in the most strategic points of the country and yet ignorant of the fun- damentals of government and the s nificance of the ward democracy. The world today, acording to this speaker, is pausing in a calm, a portentous | calm, which presages another great storm unless the roper machiner set into motion to prevent a socis and political upheaval, which threat- ens the stability of the country. As remedies for present ills in our imilaiion of foreign elements. thc speaker very hurriedly, as time was limited, suggested tho following meas ures: “Control newspapers. circulated in These should surveillace. “Stop pushing the foreigner citizenship or thrusting upon him | honors, the responsibilities of which he does not comprehend, or through | his lack of knowledge, does not car volitionally to assume ; “See that our law and legisla- | tors differentiate in the laws as to the rght to free speech and assémbly, that gatherings called for the pur- pose of inciting audiences to unlaw- ful deeds are not tolerated.” { Regarding the I. W. W. or Bol- | shevistic elament in the country Mr. Brewer feelx confident that if an edu- cational campaign were launced and | that these alien residents iwere ap- . proached, their confidence won, and they were taught the fundamentals of government, they would become a | big asset to the stabiiity of the gov- ernment andl they weould know and appreciate the meaning of democracy. The school in Mr. Brewer's opinion looms up as one of the most potent agencies in this much needed crusade of enlightment. STATE LEGISLATORS MENTAL ACROBATS the amounts of their The follow: reports caplains | 12 subse F. R A At ports, Chauncey of the 2,000 or more which are printed and a foreign language. be kept under constant into (Continued from First Page) bury, who Liquor Penalty BIll Tost, The excise committee has lost the Dbill of Mr. FitzHenry of Watcrbu who proposed = penally of $10 pe pint for Jiquor found on a person aft- er national prohibition goes into cof- fect. The finance committee recommend- ed the bill to prevent the Grace Hospital society In New Haven to issuo $300,000 in bonds, under a mortgage of its property. The long debate in the house was on the bill to establish a board of fire commissioners in the flrst taxing d in Orange. Representativ objected to it and an amend ment he offered was defeated. The bill was then laid over until a refer- endum vote should be taken Long Talk on Cold Storage. On the house bill to compel the la- beling of cold storage poultry as such Sonator Brooks obiected to failure to describe what “cold storage for as drawn it would compel a person who put fresh killed poultry in an ice box H PHZEETO—S=> 0 <> 19 in St. over night to label it. Also. he be- lieved, that the bill puts another barrage against food production. Sen- ator Hough claimed the bill was to benefit poultrvmen and was against public interest. The bill, he believed, s bad and should not be adopted nator Woodruff defended the ¥ because the public which has buying frozen poultry has bee Iy deceived. The senate indefi) the Dill in non-concurrence. Dished For A intment. An unfavorable report was made on a resolution to appoint Charles A. Thompson a member of the state board education. The senate adapted bill giving the boroughs a right to make by-laws concerning emoval of snow and fce on side- walks: eXempting from taxation cer- ain property, namely bird sanctuarics of the Audubon society: amending the law relating to the payment of dam- ages done dog permitting far: ers to have the tuberculin herd test given for eradication of tuberculosis in cattle; validating the corporate ex- istence and acts of the Waterbury Y. STk (ol to reimburse liguor licenso holders for proportionate part of fees n n | postponed of the by HIGH COST OF GOAL [ mine is fi STATE OF WAR IN | the {of the j courts on j reconstruction of the dwelling system, | present | Bav. | troops with artillery. ! was vhen prohibition is effective. mitting county treasurers to borrow money for county needs. Bills Adopted In house adopted new political party to have a Percentage of votes to secure a | on the official ballot and voting machines; extending the the Middlotown and Moadus and Ioast ereating o police guard imending the Knights Columbus | charter to permit it to do charity Work with its funds; anthorizing Me iden to isgsue bonds, increas alaries in the Groton ecourt. and per- Housc. Che the bill requir- ng a fixed place arters of | in Milford: of and DUE T0 EXPENSES (Continued from First Page) the high prices Chicago | s say therc has been an enor. mous reduction in the volume of pro. duetion. Last April the prices for these grades af anthracite coal were as fol. lows: while the present Mf.,llg‘ grades arc: E 3 and | $11.90. i A vear ago bituminous coal for $5.69 and lump, egg and nut for it being mine run. Thig vear s for the same grades are §6.05 and $6. Coal dealers declave that their prof- | its are less today than they were a | Year ago. While the coal business 1s no loange under control of the federal govern- Tient, the government authorities, it| is known, are following the poliey of | insisting upon prices at the mine suf- ficiently high so that the present s 1o of wages for miners shall not be copardized. This policy, it is said, was clearly indicated 1in recent in- 41:"(‘{!0!!& issued to the railroad ad- ministration for the purchase of fusl I'red W. Upham, president of the Consumers’ company, said to ho the largest retail coal dealers in tho in discussing the ques- s taday, d: ailing high prices are due to increased cost of lahor, freight, cartage and other ftems that make up the cost of production and handling. T do not see how prices can be lower- ed until the items of cost are reduc- cd and this is not in sight. he price we pa. for coal at the od. the cost of freight and labor Is fixed, and our margin of profit for handling is Jimited.” sold | it NORTHERN BAVARIA { of today's stock ]‘ shares were | terda | paper share | motive (Continued from First Page) are absolutely opposed to the Soviet system for the present, the former siding with the proponents of stem, but laying down twelve conditions, including a dictatorship of proletariat, the building up of workmen’s councils, the socialization bureaus according to tho | principles of the workmen’s, peasants’ and soldiers’ councils, the Introduc- tion of general labor duty for the Bourgo the reconstruction of a revolutionary basis, the the of church and state, revolutionizing of sys- education, the sociali- s and the creation of | separation the immediate tem of school ation of the pr a Red army alllance with Russia and Fungary. They also demand propor- tionate representation of the parties in the central council, The council has accepted these ditions, so the independent socialists ! ¢ supporting the Soviet plan, but their leader, Dr. Levien, is still pes- simistic and still believes that the council fails to represent tho and that the basle idea of as been strangled. Tho socis in South Bavaria utterly to pleces and are wholly at outs with those In North a. The Bourgeoisie both Jorth and South Bavaria are working with renewed vigor to prevent the es- | of the present council | three con- proletar the council majority have gone shment system The original cabinet, majority soclalists so as fto eliminate them and several others to whom objection wa made, but its makeup is still a matter of dou containing two has been aitered ! Soyict Congress Meets. Berlin, Tuesday pril 8 (By The sociated Press.)—At this morning's | viet congress, inde- presented two reso | greetings to the Hungarian Soviet lvely discus regarding Bavar The independent socialists wanted tho s to express the hope that the an government might overcomo and that the rest of Ger- | many might foilow example. Tho | motion was posiponed after unfavor- able discussion. ctending the Bava opposition its Berlin Appears Quict. The greeting to Hungary was ac- cepted in spite of recent threatening predictions. Berlin strongly was p3 quiet olled today. being by government Wilhelmstrasse commanded by machine guns | from {he Chancellroy. No o were reported up till noon, | Spartacan leaders at Hamburg are | plotting to proclaim a Soviet republic | in that city, according to the Zel am Mittag, Which calls upon Gu Noske, the minister of war, to troops there to prevent this action, rv‘(l() L. '\’l‘F T‘()R CLA sn‘]r \Tlo\ LOST—Pair of Tortolse shel] Rlassen on Thursday or PFriday, [IMnder please notity Bmily I, Andrews and reccive reward, 4-9.2dx | National T | Northern {0 | Va Car | Aetnn DAY, APRIL 9, 1016, Wall s 10:30. 4, ( e 'WALL STREET STOCK EXCHANGE REPORTS m.—Trading | in specialties at substantial advances | was actively resumed at the opening market, recognized ignored. and other Agriculture preferred ross five points General Motors, Kelly Springfield Tire, Mex- | Rubber, 1 Petroleum and Goods 1 1-2 to 2 1-2 points, ican Sugar was the chief repre tive of the food group rising, Burns Brothers added 2 points t 'S dustrizl drive Wall leading indt Colorado Fuel, Jeohol jumped five poir against the shorts treet, Noon. Pressure a tria 1d further taking in speculative issues det: from the general stre ket during the morning. were large in volume, but less and the undertone absorptive powers. Oils, of 1 to 4 points. U. briskly on buying notably Baldwin and and Americ of American o Car rising. Wall American Street Clogo: Ralls, International and made further gains in the last the general list holding despi newed selling for profits. ihg was strong. Trading stock exchange today was dominated by further profe activity in special stock: vt irr favored by showing littlo change. approximated 1,150,000 shares. Final prices on Liberts were: 315's, 99.08; first 4's, second 44 1-4’s, 93.80; second 41.'s, 93.80; 95.70, fourth 4 1-4’s, New York Stock Exchange tions furnished by Richter wembers of the New change: 1 nes third 93.66. & April 9, High Low Am Bee o 78 Alaska Gold ..... ! 314 Am Agri Chem 100 Am Car & Fdy 931 Am Can 5114 Am Loco 6814 Am Smelt 707 ‘Am Sugar 129 Am Tel & 105 Anaconda Cop 623 Ly Ry Baldwin Loco B&O. 1 T 7 T Beth Steel 1B Butte Superior Co 8 e | Can Pac Cen Ches @hinoREEpime Chi Mil & St Paul Col F & 1 Cons Gas Crucible Distiller: Trie 5 Gen Elec Goodrich Rub Great Nor pfd Gt Nor Ore C Tllinois Cen Inspiration Interboro Interboro pfd Leather & O ! Kennec Copper . | Lack Steel Max Motor com Mex Petroleum 1 ke . N Y Air 5 Hudson. . NYC& Nev Cons .. NYNH&HRR 30% Pac 9415 Penn R R Peop Pre: Ray Reading Rep 1 & 8 com Rep 1 & Southern Pac Southern Ry debaker xas Ol Union Pac Utah Copper U S Rubber cel U S Ste: R Chem ¥ tinghouse Willys Overland nsational advance, and conser Associated Dr Amer while rails | investment International senta- | 1 1-4. | o ye! in- nts on | gainst profit racted varied ioco- coppers, motors nour, te 1% The clos- on the argely sional egular h of the mar- | Dealings | indicated reduced | leathers and were iri demand at gains S. Steel rallied equipments and rafls | ative | Sales third 4 1-4 4148, quota- Co. York Stock Ex- 1919, Clos 78 P 5 Wt 5 1o =115 - © & 0o o 5502100 M s L R Pt 20% 94 1414 50 T1% 2114 8514 82 1028 106 % { American | Billings ! Bristol | The Edw |IRICHTER & CO:! MMMBERS NEW ¥ORK STOCK EXCHANGE 31 WEST MAIN STREET ... NEW BRITATN, CONN. TEL. 2040 WE OFFER 50 SHARES Landers Frary & Clark GOODWIN BEACH & CO. Room 410 National Bank Bullding, Telephone %1320. T. FRANK LEE, Manager New Britain Machine Company, and Colts Patent Fire Arms Stock Bought and Sold Rooms 309- 310 National Bank Bldg. W. T. SLOPER & CO. Tel. 45, Mgr. AFTNA NUT AMERICAN HARDWARE Thomp Wate Co pfd Thomp Water Co com .. Manufacturing Co.’s, Aetna Nut Co American Pr Hos: Am Hardware Ametfcan Am Thread Co pfd . Auto Refrig Co Bigelow-Hfd Cpt Co pfd 96 Bigelow-Hfd Ceo com ; Spencer Co Brass Co Broad Brook Co rd Balf Co ... Case, Lock & Brain Co . Collins Co ry Co ! Colt’s Arms Co ! Magle Lock Co { Griffin Toba i Holyoke Wtr o Co ptd Power Co . Inter Silver pfd ... Inter Sflver com Johns-Pratt Co LF & C 7. R. Montgomery Co Nat Mar Luip Co . N B Machine Co { New Dpt Mfg Co pfd Niles-Bem Pd Co pfd Niles-Bem Pd Co com | North & Judd Mf; | Rus | 5tn Srw Co Peck, Stow & Wilco Plimpton Mfe Co P & W Co pfd 6 pe goar R 11 Mfg Co i h Mfg Co pid guar A Smy | Stn Srw Co com S R & L. Co | Stanley Works | T o 4 | | Montenegro and Serbia to ar | the Hartforrsmck E:tchange.- Quotations furn Beach & Company, manager. Ban ted by T. F. Lee, s & Trust Co.’s First Lan(l )Iort & Title (‘ New Britain Trust Co. . Phoenix National bank | Riverside Security Trust Co. State Bank & Trust Co .3 | United States bank .. Fire Insurance Co.” Aetna Fire S i Hartford Fire Natlonal Fire Phoenix Fire Standnrd Fire Lite and Indemnity 1nn Companies, Aetna Cng, & Surety Lifc Conn r}nnern! Tl!tv Hartford Stcam Boller Traveiers Publio Utilitles, 520 870 | |'r'd City Gas Lt, Co, ptd. 89 H'e'd City Gas Lt Co com 38 Hta Blectric Lt Co 220 Nor Conn 14 & P Co pfd Sou New Bne Tel 110 local Asked Goodwin, | | ert H. | have Leen ordred | General | American expedition | nitely proposed new and Taylor & Fenn Terry Steam Tur Co Torrington Co pfd Torrington Co com Traut & Hine Tnion Mfg Co > S Enve Co pfd S Enve Co com Whitlock Coll Pipe NO NFW STE Washington, April 9 with the controv 4 it was disclosed to ences which have followed the refusal of the railroad administration to ac cept. prices promulgated by the indus | trial board, the railroad administra- tion representatives have neither lower prices nor indicated whether the principle of standard prices would be even with a reduced scale. B . L PRIC In connection or steel pric WILL FE THE STARVING. Paris, April 8.—Professor Frank Gerhart has been sent by the supreme food commission to Jugo-Slav nge for feeding and rationing of debilitat- ed children. His mission was made possible by a contribution of $50,000 by the American-Jugo-S commission. ()KDERI"I) TO SIBE IU\ Washington, April 9—Colonels Simmon and Joseph D. to report to commandin in Siber| was said at the war department they would probably be assigned to relieve official of equal rank who commanded the units of General Graves' forc drasn from the Philippines. Rob- Major Graves, the 2 supported | It AND OFFER: NORTH & JUDD PECK, STOWE & WILCOX RUSSELL MFG. CO. STANLEY RULE & STANLEY WORKS LEVEL CITY ITEMS e eside anquet e held the Saxe tmas at the ! of the Business Me nhual n's class to i this evening %, g | Offi meeting the Catholic | Benevolent he ; this evening. [Tl | enjoy a sty Anna Rhode cvening. installed & Women's Legion hall at school 15 auxiliary home of the The | ‘Women { afternoon Officers will ! super-excellent | ferred | couneil | supper bo pre Meriden and Plans for of Stanley eld th clud, s F orps was at Kenilworth d wiil nnual meeting of in Ma na elect degree the con Dor ha and bo the a this will evening mic res Har be fror Mic W tending > in Hart cussed the meeting rdge, 1 0. F ! grees will also be cont { William Mulvihil ! old son of John Mul | High street, is a patient ! Britain General hospital with a laceration on his head. He struck by Horan | digian, ¢ Hine. | West Main stree He { attended by Dr. ! D. Chauncey | upper class i school this afternoon 100th will b of Ph is evening ann a oenix De at . and 1is Ha- car driven by auffeur for H It Elcock 1ressed t the High 1ssembly at His topic “Our Tmperilied Indust 26TH MEN INVITED. officers of the the Y. M special invitation diers of the Service clu ance at the row evenir It is unc number of the local rloughs at and will the servicc N ssued ¢ club Army A to th Division and of have urned s attend the * tomor- ot n fu morrow time for LIFE SAVING demon last ¢ EXHIBITION ation in life saving ning at W. C. A A. Longtellov el ¢ the Amer i number t A held by W the Y. life n ied C tors gave hold, b St ack He tions. Fot ation t hold 1so gave 1be jons of res members of the assoc Miss Emily th Poland. Miss Ruth Miss Tilly Lind. H tmple a matter ind e exhibition £h and | showed how for people to sink methods of | will-o'-the much enjoy wa best A and to safety given swimming wisp game »d by wa Leech | CK SNYDER REL A 9.—Man- the Brook- wnnounced today that catcher, had been re- the Internationaa J sonville, Fla., ager Wilbert Robinson Iyn Nationals | Jack Snyde | leased to Toronto of pril of TYPEWRITERS All Makes Sold, Rented, Repaired and Exchanged We Are Agents For THE CORONA The Personal Writing Machine. Let us tell you about flus machine. New Britain Typewriter Exchange TEL. 612, 72 W. MAIN ST.

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