New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 3, 1919, Page 3

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- Boston Store PLANSTRICT LAWS |AfiAlNST BOMB PLOTS NEW GOUCH Democrats and Republicans Faor | % = ' | sesgiiii COVERS Drastic Legislation A fine showing of new Tapestry LRl Greatly Reduced for Saturday S o L, o ¥ Washington, May 3.—T diately B K 5 b Couch Covers in beautiful colorings, | upon. the eonyer 2y gouned =il ; s : 5 S 50 $39 50 49 50 Gouen Covrs In bt oo, | wpmBETI M7 St P ook e uits at .50, .50, $49.50. vere treatment N ; | of anarchistic citizens and Roman stripes, large size and full af fltaede Make a nice, dr light weight wrap for spring and st o e o r r spring and summer wear. iits of Poiret Twill Serge and Tricotine. The colors are navy, black, tan and rookie ewll niyles i ne o PG DI You will find every style well representcd ts in Box Coat try will be tal in this coun- 3 R ) | R ; s at w : |ty o taken up. Democrats and ; 3 width, $3.00 to $8.00. | republicans favor important amend- 5 X 5 ' : : : ; . o ; | ments to existing statutes ~dealing MARABOU CAPES | With bomb makers and homb senders. $4S 00 $§9 50 69 S(‘ | ae Congress should pass without de- * 2 . 2 kel | 1ay,” said Senmator New of Indiana | B i my bill to declare unlawful the ex- » T o 3 S il In the assortment you will find stunni We are showing a fine assortment of | 1'/tion of @ Red flag, and couple with | It & provision that will cover the send- ing of infernal machines through the plain, others trimimed’ with natural | 2115 to Dersons picked for skwghter. Ians. cmar tonehes of sie and th g ‘ e pixin, osnors i . | mails to persons pieked for siaughter. many smart touches of style and the best workmans} ich feathers, $7.50 to $15.00 each, | days will hasten action on these AT T measures in congress. In Ladies’ Handkerchiefs, all Silk Dolimans at $29.50 Values up to $75.00. These include all the newest and smartest models. They Four Proposed Measures. Four separate propositions will be Crepe, large variety colorings, white | PreSented to congress by proper gov- | 2 : ernment officials: i With dainty colored borders, flowered | 1. The New-Walsh bill, which was | and figured, also solid delicate colored | FéPorted to the last senate but died on the calendar, will be urged to pre- over the Red flag. cial at 25¢ cach: 2. A recommendation that the pen- alty for sending infernal machines APPHO” SILK BRAID through the mails be greatly ingreas- The i ool e i | €1 Will be made. P CRCRRRGED BIbe 13l S e B Rl o e e e shown for trimming the new style | sale of materials that can be made capes, black and i1l wanted colors, | "¢ PomBs will be required i i3 1 Amendments to the law provid- 1-2, 3-4 and 1 inch, 10c, 12c and ing for the deportation of aliens will sand. be requested y the deparment of | || ) h : Millinery at Exceptionaliy Low Pr. If the person or persons who sent bombs to Mayor Hanson, former Sen- § - - ator Hardwick, Representative Bur- 1 chic appearing. They must be scen to be appreciated, we could nev- nett and Senator Overman and others 4 \ er do them justice by describin g them are detected and presented they will be indicted under the existing postal law which provides that— “All kinds of poison and all artic and compositions containing | and all poisonous animals, and reptiles, and all explosives of all nds, and inflammable material and { ki ' | infernal machines and mechnical, | chemical or any devices .or composi- tions which may be ignited or explod- | ed, or all disease germs or scabs, and | all natural or artificial articles, com- | positions, or materials of whatever kind which may kill, or in any wise hurt, harm, or injure another, or | damago, deface, or otherwise injure EURALGIA | the mails or other property, whether mailed as first class matter or mot, or Headache— 8 | are hereby declared to be non-mai Rub the forehead able matter and shall not be con- and temples with | veyed in the mails or delivered from are in offects, white and fancy borders, Spe- all the most popular colors and materials. Hav tif Velty silk linings. { $25.00 Smart Serge Frocks for $16.50 You will be pleased with these good looking serge frocks th are marked specially for Saturda) ¥ styles to select from The hats that we are selling for Saturday are very smart and Smart sailors of white, black or navy straw that have just ar- rived. All new, fresh goo $4.50 values, special at $2.48, Any Time Is Baking Time With A Glenwood The Easy Rolling Twin Grate Bars, neatly geared to roll forward or back, so quickly clean and brighten the old fire that perfect baking can be done at any time—morning, noon, or night. - The Marvelous Glenwood Oven, surrounded by hot air chambers is under perfect control, and can be uniformly heated to the moderate temperature of 300 degrees for the most delicate cake, or quickly advanced to the correct biscuit heat of 450 degrees. This is made possible by the Glenwood Balanced Oven Damper and the ) [andeost omccton stationthetent. of _ Patented Glenwood Indicator that accurately registers the heat already ICK'S VAPOR : (| aastes xansral may bormit the trans: in the oven and tells at a glance whether fo open or close the sliding “YOUR BODYGUARD' - 307 60720 | o sektintions as he shall proscrive air valve. It's so plain and easy a child can understand. s to preparation’ and packing of any | article hereinbetore described which Call and See Them and you will ‘understand more YES, | are not outwardly or of their own force 6 s ”» WE MAKE AUTOMOBILE PARTS! | dangerous or injurious to the health about why a Glenwood Range “Makes Cooking Easy We make them right and e siaicty reasonable, teo. ‘Provided: That all spirituous, vin- Also parts of any other ous, malted, fermented, or other in- kind of machine. toxicating liquors of any kind, are v hereby declared to be non-mailable e I and shall not be deposited in or car- AA\LERIS:‘;'\,\ s -\N:.]-RL\G co. ed through the muails. \ % e bl i Penalty of Violations. ” ? | “Whoever shall knowingly deposit & . - AR MC ® Co., New Brit MANRDSS AUTE GO J. M. Curtin 0., New Dbritain € 3 . o | or cause to be deposited for mailing VERLAND AGENCY, FOR IMMEDIATE RETURNS USE THE HERALD CLASSIFIED COLUMNS Announcemen or delivery, or shall knowingly cause to be declivered by mail according to the directions thereon, or at any place at which it is directed to be delivered Repair Work a Specialty. anything declared by this section to Storage and Accessories, |by the person to whom it is addressed, | b - e — - - THE New Britain Garage be non-mailable, unl in accordance Fhope 2227 139 Arch St.|\ith the rules and regulations hereby | RN g SR Y S 3 | printed communication, in or by which there is advocated or advised to overthrow, by force or violence or LUy ' Al But Six Semators Agree o Lodge’s Request = autharized to be prescribed by the R et postmaster general, shall be fined not imo than $1,000 or imprisoned not more than two years, or both. “And whoever shall knowingly de local and long distance moving and WP trucking. Pianos and partics.at rea- posit or cause to be deposited for mailing or delivery, or shall knowing- sonable prices. Also storage. 'Phone £87-32 and 382. 8 Gilbert ly cause to be delivered according to he direction thereon, or at any placs ? to which it is directed to be delivered ST LD by the person whom it is addressed, anything declared by this section td be non-mailable, whether transmitted in accordance with the rules and reg- | i fiA I !‘ ations authorized to be prescribed 3 3-8 1 | by the postmaster general or not, with the design, intent, or purpose to kill, 430 MAIN STREET or in anywise hurt, harm, or injura another, or damage, deface, or other- injure the mails or other prop- shall be fined not more thun Storage, Supplles and Repairing. | 55,000, or imprisoned not morc than 10 years, or both.” Proposed Amendments. It will deal specifically with infer- nal machines, and the penalties will be materially increased. A provision covering conspiracies to kill will be considered. In many of the states there are laws covering conspiracies to kill, and these will be PLEASURE CARS invoked against the bomb senders. J g y The May day riots over the carry- M. IRVING JESTER ing of the red fiag would not have oceurred, it is believed by Senator Vew, if the New-Walsh bill had been VIM delivery and heavy duty |:- ssed at fhe lnet 8 tl‘Jng((::"'(‘l\:)n-g':? : trucks, from 5 to 5 tons. nen congr s, Scnator New will introduce a substitute for the bill AMERICAN Balanced Six, that died. It will make it unlawfui for any person to advocate or advise Pleasure Cars. or write, or with intent to forward Livery Cars for Hire, Day and Night. ! CITY SERVICE STATION. |the purpose of the Reds to print, pub- ! lish, sell or distribute any document, .- A. M Paonesea, Prop. |0l (i cuior paver jourss! or sthier | | to intimidate congressmen and other written or printed communication in or by which there is advised the over- GO TO THE throw, by force or violence, or by Q UARE physical injury to person or property, FRANKLIN § Bl it o Seron o | . 1 of the government of the United AUTO STA l IO)‘ States, or of all governments. The display or exhibition at any For White Rose Gas, Non-Carbon meeting, gathering or parade, publie 0il and Brunswick Tires, ivate, of any banner or em- NEAR HIGH SCHOOL. 3 ymbolizing, or intended by the person or persons displaying or ex- hibiting same, to symbolize 2 purpose to overthrow by force or violence, or —____— DUNN &MARSON by physical injury to person or prop- erty, or by the gene q of GARAGE industry the gove 3 of the United States or any government, will REPATRING LIVERY be declared unlawful. PHONE Other Provisions. i J s taveitter Every document, book, circular, 505 MAIN ST. ODP. 2 | paper, journal or other written or by physical injury to person erty, or by the general c industry. of the government of United States or of any government, or in or by which there is advocated or advised unlawful use of force or violence or physical injury to or tha | unlawful seizure or destruction of persons or property as means toward the accomplishment of economic, in- dustrial or political changes, will be declared to be non-mailable and shall not be conveyed in the mails or de- livered from any post office or by any letter carrier. It shall be declared unlawful, with intent to forward the end in or by the same advocated or advised, to import or cause to he imported into the United States or any place sub- ject to its jurisdiction, any matte declared to be non-mailable, or with such intent to transport or cau to be transported any such matter from one state to another or to any place subject to the jurisdiction of the United States. It will provide that whoever vio- lates any provision of the act, shall be fined not more than $5,000 or im- prisoned not more than five years, or both. “T shall press for action on this measure,” said Senator New yester- day. “The Red flag excites riots in this country, and it should be un- lawful to carry it. “We must amend the laws to pro- tect the public against the infernal machine. The recent effort to kill or public men will arouse the people to the necessity for putting through some more drastic legisiation.” The directors of the bureau of mines is preparing recommendations for the handling of explosives. He would make it very difficult for any one to se re explosives without a special permit. A license 1o purchase the materials for making bombs would help to detect those guilty of ending them to persons they would injure. The laws governing the deporta- tion of undesirable aliens are much stricter now than they were a few years ago, but many a man who should he sent out of the country e capes on legal technicalities. Amend- ments will be proposed to cover such cases. Washington, May of Kansas, republican whip, Senator Lodge to all republican not to discuss the nations covenant until a party ence could telegraphed senators usk replies had come from about six senators, who could agreed that would be the best policy to fol- low for the present. Senator Kenyon of Towa joined yes- progressive making of the league of nations ques- | The question wil be determined in the senate not on of helping or injuring any | political party, but solely on its merits as a distinct problem. 3 atriotic as well as foolish to republicans will | democrats to forget any i about the president momentous s and any feeling in the solutian of can be cleared up in the resolution of ratification.” see now the lc: nations could Action of the conference responsibility of the Italian controv American dole ’ has result- |ed in strong oppasition among the people of the west, said the senator. “The people look upon the Italian controversy as peculiarly a European problem,” he went on, “and feel that the statesmen of France and England | have achieved a diplomatic triumph in shifting the responsibility of its set- tlement to the United Stat One of the consequences of the attempt by e American delegation to dominate ind dictate the scttlement of purely | IEuropean controversies is shown in the bitter resentment being manife | ed by various peaples who but a sifort | | time ago were our ardent friends.’ 3.—Senator Curtls | President Wilson would be barred by the federal constitution from be- {coming head of the council of the ,league of nations some republican sen- ators asserted vesterday. In support of their contention they quoted para- graph &, section 9. article L. of the { constitution, reading Vo title of nobility shall be grant- cd by the United Sfates. And no pe !son bolding any office of profit or tru under them shall, without the consent of the congress, accept of any present. | emolument, office, or title of any kind whatsoever from any king, prince, or | | fareign state.” Used Car Depariment 5. & F. MOTOR SALES CORP. 155 ELM ST., NEW BRITAIN, CONN. —Teclephone 731.— Hudson Super-Six 1918 Touring. Hudson Super-Six 1917 Touring. Ford Coupe 1918, O 1 lloadster 1916. Overland Touring 1916. pealers For Hudson Super: sex Motor. DODGE BROTHERS BT RS has removed its busi- ness from 8 Chestnur St. to 193 MainSt, rear. This garage was formerly oc- cupied by H. I. Hart. [t is centrally located and will be up-to-date inevery particular. Expert work- men will be at your ser- vice at all times. Bring us your next repair job. We guarantee satisfaction. WELDING We will continue to maintain our up-to-date welding plant where you can have welding of every description at reasonable prices We wish to thank our many custemers for their patronage and hope to have a continuance of the same at our new stand.

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