New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 13, 1919, Page 11

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. ATTENTION Mr. 30x3 1-2 Tire User Goodyear Cord Tires Rubber Cord $24.55 All Weather Cord $26.45 FREE SERVICE INCLUDED We Also Invife You to Come in and See Our Bargains For Bargain Day ADNA F. 159 MAIN STREET CITY iTEMS Harmony 30 o’ Masonic hall, of George Grocock Knox hats at $2.55, Wilson's.—Advt H was notified morning for in the the specified {of the merce, Senator Mr, Church in honor and Mrs. Charles street gave of the twenty-first of their daughter, Agnes, last Many beautiful gifts were Refreshments were served The Women's Foreign Missionary society of the Trinity M. B. church | will hold a bread, cake and candy sale Friday afternoon at the A. A. Mills store on West Main street from 2 to 6. o'clock J. M the Phoenix company business of 64 party birthday night received Case a surprise and W, Ashe Branch, will be held Followin an enter the Landquist, assistant cashier of Mutual Fire Insurance New York. was in town today Judge John of reported noon A henefit Lithuanian { ing at the p * John J nue visiting with as ve Doyle of 316 Hartford ave- is relatives at Mid- | ba dletown Wilson’s.—Advt. Private Everett LaCell, ex-member of Company E, who been in town for the past several weeks visit- ing with several of the ex-members of the same company, left this morn- g for his home at Pulaski, New York. The seph's meeting o'clock hers Shirt bargains, Marriage day has et and street; street 1 street i Annie O { with the town i | | den Oalk to st Jo- regular at 8 mem- to be Ladies’ Aid society of church will hold its Wednesday evening the hall. All requested at 415 son m at parish are urgently 540 and $47.50 $26.85, Wilson’s on Wednesday.—Advt = Hall last Main street has JUDGM ceepted a with the New De- | Jydgment parture Manufactur e B of parture Manufacturing company of | oLy g, Bristol. and will start his duties week 345 suits of position Leon h new i : next Toscano of John the and has ordnance has returned Shea discharged of the his home from lief L rmy e 149 conveying West land Light duced for Advt There will overcoats at Wilson’s. weight spring re- Wednesd. and the meeting of | declared void. ed be a special The following merchants, in addition to those mentioned elsewhere, special bargains: SALES The Big Store. Modern Boot. Shop. Logan Bros. Brockton Shoe Ce. Occupin & Johnson C. A. Hjerpe. James A. Spinetta. J. E. Hultgren. New Britain Typewriter Exc. Russell Bros. Wolf & Tepper. M. P. Doherty. Conn. Hat Company. lodge, lock tomorrow A. Aubran of to be leaving restricted time. Providence Chamber of Com- was Klett The regular meeting of the Thomas tomorrow evening in the Knights of Columbus hall at § o'clock. meeting ainment Wall ill at his home, 73 Lincoln street, wa: ar church continue during the week licenses were to. Eric Westherg of Aima Swanson Peter and Mary Barry clerk to sell Stanley street to Isidore Wil- Rosen has also tion to sell an undivided one-half in- terest in his grocer ley street to Charles Rosen. NT RENDERED. been rendered to Vie- Carison 3ristol and the heirs of G. Toscano in the claim for equi and cancellation of an to Pearl street. fendants in the property were forfeit- instrument DAY JOHNSON TEL. 961 \ ROW AT ELECTIONS | F. & M., at afternoon at attend the funeral Providence, R. L, in court tomorrow his automobile district longer than He a member County Judge at Hoboken Orders Ar- rest of Democratic Mayor Whose i Activitics Aroused His TIre. Hoboken, May ity The election of here today de- velaped into a row during which County Judge Richard Doherty dered Mayor Patrick Griffin, the democratic ticket. arrested the mayor had arrested 120 men whom he accused of being republican repeaters imported from Newark. The alleged repeaters were discharged by Judge Doherty as fast as the: arraigned, and were rearrest mayor who then in turn was and confined to the city was then the mayor's move and he divected the corporation attorney to apply to Supreme Court Justice Swayze for the arrest of Judge Doh- erty for conspiracy to defeat the elec- tion law and for bringing suspicious characters into the city. in this city to sce commissioners s of Irish Freedom, OL= head of after there will be and refreshments. h, who is critically weak this after- were LY the arrested hall. It for St. opened hall Andrew's last even- The fair will granted to- Prospect 21" Lin- of 210 of 355 of Battilini Buffa has filed intentions = Herialove HOLY CROSS REUNION, iled inten- Members of Worcester College Gather in Hartfora Tonight. There will be a meeting will store at 65 Smal- and union of the Hartford Alumni of Cross college at the Allyn Hot re- i 4 Hoiy se Hartford at 7.50 o’clock tonight. in The reunion will be the more interesting as it is to be addressed by Monsieur Jules A. deBecker, head of the Amer- ican College of Louvain, Belgium, and one of the realy big men developed b the war. The priest saw his countr torn by the Huns and his people in wret-hed misery. His own life was saved by Brandt Whitlock, the Amer- x(:';‘m minister ‘o Belgium, when the Germans were about to kill him. against Pasquale ble re- instrument the defendants on Rights of the de- recorded was CHARGED WITH MURDEF BONDS ARE SET AT $10.000 Woodstock, Va., May 13.—Prohibi- tion Inspectors W. C. Hall, W. B Dundeavy and H. F. Sweet and J. A. Sullivan, indicted on the charge of | killing Raymond Shackelford and L. D. Hudson, alleged bootleggers. were released on $10,000 bonds each today to await trial at Manassas on | June 1, a change of venue having | been grnted. e will have Order of Notice of Hearing. District of Berlin, ss; Probate Court, May 13, A. D, 1919. Bstate of Michael Struch or Michat Struch, late of the town of New Br ain, in said district, deceased. TUpon the application of Katie Struch, praying that as Executrix un- der the Last Will and Testament of said deceased she may be authorized and empowered to sell and couve: real estate. as per said application on file more fully appears, it is Ordered, That said application be heard and determined at the Probate Office. in New Britain, in said district, on the 19th day of May, A. D. 1919, at 9 o’clock in the forenoon, and that notice he given of the pendency of said appleation and the time and place of hearing thereon, by publish- ing this order in some newspaper hav- ing a circulation in said district, by posting a copy of this order on the public sign-post in the town of New Britain, in said district, and return make to this Court of the notice BERNARD F. GAFFNEY, Judge. and | WAR WORK OF . OFC, | PRAISED BY CRONIN State Deputy Outlnes Wide Scape of Society’s Activities Putnam, May 13 Cronin, at the annual the Knights of Columbus here today. —State Deputy convention of gave a most comprehensive review of the 1) ganization State Deputy session the “Vietory Convention The Knights of Columbus, he said, | light to all the work it ‘has accomplished live war work carried this op- Cronin termed the stood out “‘a beacon world, the will forever of the boys in of the best country in the United States of America.” Cronin described unselfishly the and in hearts memaqrie the service world—the Deputy the work: of the order in war activi- embraced in detail which of the collected a campaign united drive ties as part amount when the as beyond the quota. The Knights were every drive during the War activities of the active in T Knights were summarized as: 294 camp buildings, 674 secretaries this Overseas, ti Knights Bel- tents and in country. e maintain 250 placés in ¥ gium, Ttaly, Britain, with 1,000 present there are 90 transports bringing over soldier: There of C. service huts in| course of installation in the Hawaiian Islands, the Philippine Islands, in | Panama, Porto Rico and with the American forces in Siberia. Nearly $14,000,000 has been collected for the | work independent of the combined drive, the Knights' share of which was $11,000,000, making a total amount available, $25,000,000. It is expected that by the close of the major portion of the war work, in a total period of two vears, the receipts and disbyrse- ments will be close to $40,000,000. H Deputy Cronin briefly reviewed the | gures of some of the free distribu- | tions by the Knights, the totals run-! ning into big figures, such rance, Germany Great At on and secretaries. secretaries are K hun- dreds of talking machines, thousands of gallons of ink, millions of sheets of writing paper, hundreds of thousands of pounds of tea, coffee, candy, chocolate cigars, pipes, otc., by the million. He also quoted from o cial letters of commendation of the Knights' work on land and sea. M. Cronin said he wished to emphasize this: “the work is not ye: done; see to it that the boys returning from serv- ice are well taken care of, and during these days see that they have every chance to get employment.” He suggested that each should have a committee to re-employment, and to work with the general committee. A history of the order's war activities will be out about September 10. More secretavies are needed, and Mr. Cronin appealed for volunteers. Council reminded with permanent quarter: are to be open to men dis the service. The places social centers, devoted to the community. Deputy Cronin dealt with condi- tions in the order, its various features and urged renewed effort to strength- ©on it by larger memberships, more at- tention to the individual welfare of members, and the carrying through of the slogan “A million members in 1019—80 per cent. insurance, all good men, and true.” He reviewed the de- gree work and the need of care in: conduct of councils. Of membership ninety per cent. of / the councils show an increase. The present figures are 7,560 insurance. 7.467 associate, a total 15,035 against 12,882 last year. The repre-| sentation to the supreme council is in- ¢ creased from five to eight delegates. | One new council, that in Mystic, has been formed. In closing Deputy Cronin spoke words of praise for W. J. Mulligan, | who has been active in war Work cver- seas and at home. as council work on that those or buildings “harged from must be ! needs of of CHURCH ENTERTAINMENT. A social and dance will be held in the T. A. & B bers of the E. Peter's church of the society large mem- of lndies hall tonight by De M. and the society st young have already sold a tickets for the ; tne number of event. Among those on precede the dancing are Klar, Eloise Diemand Renehan, soloists, and s Minnie Huber, program | Miss and reci- to ertha Eleanor tations by Mis Notice of Hearing on Administration Account. Probate Court, District of Berlin, ss. Britain, May 12, A. D. 1919 of Rocco Vedano, or Kitone, Bedano. late of New Britain, in said district, deceased The Administrator, having exhibited his administration account with said estate to this Court for allowance, it is ORHERED-—That the 19th day of May, A. D. 1019, at 9 o'clock in the gorenoon, at the Probate Office in New Britain, be and the for a hearing on the allowance of said administration account with said tate and this Court directs the ministrator to cite all persons inter- ested therein to appe t time | and piace, by publishing this order in newspaper published in New having reulation 1n posting a copy on in said Town of where the de- New tate or me is assigned es- Ad- said some Britain and said district, and by the public sign-post New Britain, nearest ven. | ceased last dwelt, and return make Opder of Court, MORTIMER H. CAMP, Cler | 1 | | ! Needs of Reaching i to bring th [ famil | country. { tions could TUESDAY, MAY 13 A SUCCESSFUL BUSINESS MAN is A manages man Successful his affairs <o “income is greater than outgo.” A man can manage such af- much better ir wd faivs the he ) has king’ connec- to secure or h connectio i tion, if suggest you will allow will us it. as you here. We would like to talk it over with you—any time you another gestion—it might say —but, pardon sug- be a the better,” case of “the soon &1 WES1T MAIN ATREET MMMBERS NEW ¥ORK STOCE EXCHANGE TEL 2040 BOUGHT, SOLD & QUOTED NEW BRITAIN, OCONN. |LIBERTY BONDS | GOODWIN BEACH & CO. Rooms 410 Narional Bank Huilding. T. FRANK LEE, Manager Telephone #120. ~ Colt’s Patent Fire Arms Stock Bought and Sold T P T S WL T S SR DT A LN CEATHS AND FUNERALS Mrs. A troiley funeral morrow afternoon following services in this city for the Isabella Tully. Interment will be in the Zion Ilill cemetery in Hartford, | but the church services will be con- ducted by Rev. Samuel Suteliffe in St. Mark’s Episcopal church here. Mrs Tully died yesterday at the hospital. Isabella Tully. will be held to- church late Mrs. Andrew J Rev. Carl G. Ericson, p: or of the Portland Swedish Lutheran church, was in charge of the funeral services for Andrew J. Carlson this afternoon. The services were held from the home | on Grand street and interment was in the Swedish Lutheran cemetery in Portland ELKS WILL HELP i SALVATION ARMY | To Assist in Raising Quota Allotted | | com New Britain in Coming i | agai fat t Salvation | ket and en May 19 to | Campaign. Plans for Army drive in 26 were completed at a meeting held last evening in the city hall. The committee met in Mayor Quigley’s of- fice but, owing to the large number | and of service men attending the session, | stan it was nece to adjourn to nm"mn common council rooms. | mod About 40 teams of service men will | Sout canvass the city to the $13,000, | i rying on the this eiiy | food ry raise New Britain’s quota. Pledge cards will be distributed and sued. The Elks club club will co-operate The Elks will have buttons will be is and the Kenilworth in the campaign. two teams and the Kenilworth one. Daily reports of the progress will he made. FOREIGN BORN WOMAN | NEEDS AMERICANIZING | [ Am Am Am Am Am Am 3.—The need of | ;:’ n-born woman ' was emphasized | ‘™ of the library congress, ihe Americaniza- | 3014 tion co the Interior de- | 1" " partment. e “The ult foreign-born woman | poy, needs sion schooling than | o 1he Mr, Lana i e wome Amer- | ¢on ican world is one of the diffi- | Ches cult tasks of Americani Chin He said that while the o naturally comes American speech course of n i furt? mem Exck Her With Amer- ican Ideas Are Emphasized at Library of Congress. May forei. Washington, reaching the with American by Pete ideas peel of A today at exte more eek declared, 1 out into the man, most tion." head of the in contact | hd ideas in | Cons living, his: Crue generally re at home and | Disti ed by newly adopted | F He declared the problem of | Gen lien-born residents colonies of in rural with the wife un 1king a nains is o1 rer io Gooc i Grea | et N cducating acute in larg settlers, especially ties “The meet was immigrant communi- be vear changed one | school year must calendar reasing attendance at the he said. “Short vaca- he given during the farm- to the means of Kans Keni Lacik Leh Max Mex vural sehool,” ing seasons.” | 8. B. Wcber, superintendent of | schools, of Scranton, Pa.. told city opened afternoon and evening classes to rcach the foreign-born. He declared the problem of Americaniza- for how his N Y N Y Nev | e N ¥ Nort Norf tion was peculiarly one schools to undert “Chure philanthropies reach all emplovers and said annot well.” 105, socicties, he classes so REALTY TRANSFER The following realty transfers were with the town clerk today ot al, to Joseph Kahn- ewski, land at 131-133 Plea nt street; Joseph Zotter to Fannie F. Zotter, property on Chapm strect; W. J. nd E. Hoffman to Bmil and Pauline inus, land Chestnut street; Central Realty to .. Fusaro, et al., land at street t SPRING CONCERT TOMORROW. The annual spring concert given by {he New Britain Choral society, “The Four Winds”, will be presented at Fox's theater tomorrow evening. The sale has been large and but a {ickets are left. recorded hil Kraus on company 16 Cherry few | WM»WVV.»g i s e o WALL STREET STOCK EXCHANGE REPORTS Wall Street, copper | though l lantic Wall later on statement leaders, | Sales approximated 1,500,000 share New tions furnished Anaconda Cop Col F & 1 | Inspi Interhoro Interhoro pfd National Capital $750,000. JUDD & CO Rooms 309-310 National Bank Bldg. W. T. SLOPER. Mgr. ® Tel. d5. WE WILL BUY AMERICAN HARDWARE NORTH & JUDD'S 451 505 807% 213 873 People’s Gas ( Pr ed Steel Car Ray Cons (s J Readihg } Penn R R i Financial com 855 Pac 0914 RY 31 683 Rep I & § Southern | Southern | Southern Ry pfd Studebaker Texas Oil Third Ave Union Pa United Fruit i Utah Copper U 8 Ru U § Steel U § Steel pfd Va Car Chem . Westinzhouse | Willys Overland Shares of 10:30 A. QL. the steel, panies representing and silver industries were | the chief features of strength he opening of today's stock mar- saining 1 to 2 points. Motor: equipments were not far behind, in less active demand. The division, leathers, tobaccos, At-| Gulf, American International Industrial Alcohol also made sub- tlal contributions to the rails were dull, aside from the erate strength of St. Paul Pfd hern Pacific and Missouri Pacif Street, Close—Coppers eased publication of un adverse of earnings, but notably equipments, made her gains. The closing was strong. bber Co n TO ENTERTAIN DELE( Smoker and Social Will advance, | Reoms of Court Friendly Court will nment tonight, who have the Foresters' sts of the The court for the of the ber of tertain addre and About be in sessions Friendly, hold an the Foresters on rooms number and of other conventian evening has arranged cvening and several local the State w gu York Stock by the Exchange quota- Richter & Co., New York stock officers will bers hange: of are ex: the « of ments will delegates refre 300 attendance and many rrived May High Beet Sugar ... 813 Agri Chem ..1101% Car & Fdy Col04 Can Loco smelt Sugar Tobacco Tel & Tel 13, Low 803 110 083 49 614 9 1919 Close 811 11015 104 at alvendy o ME! ARCH MASONS 81 i 132 1 3 Ha 214 1 The the gra 34 at Masonic Temple. 104 682 94 -1 3% 4 Hartford., May 38 nual convocation of ter of Connectict win Loco .... § Masons, held ol v 50 7 | Temple here today r : Priest William R. Kea Steel B ... terbury, presided. Grand Superior George A Kies. reported a Pac ship of 10,815, a zain for tk Leath 415 There were 616 candi & Ohio alted: eleven admitted: 13 o Cop and 184 died Ml & The threc membership are ford. 1,275; Jerusalem 870. and Franklin of s Fe Ry Co the Gra was in 2 of F Gaos Ne ible Steel S llers Sce 332 RORDEN CALLED BACK BY NEEDS IN Elec irich f:ub t Nor pid or ¢ ion Paris, May 13.—Sir Rober Canadian Canada, be premier. cording t political situatio his probably ause said to Geor Foster r Robert's anadian delegation. STRIKE Taledo, O.. union Jjabor men and Mayor Cornell the labor troubles which ahout 10.000 men out of Willys-Overland auto plant Tlectric Auto-lite company day and both sides annour were ready for a long fight sas City so ree Copper Steel h Valley Motor com . Petrolenm Tead Air Brake €' & Hudson Cons N H ont hern olk & si place as head NOT SETTL May 1 company & H & We Pac Vest R A STRONG, RELIABLE CORPORATION xecutor or Admiristrator. HARTFORD, CONN. M. H. WHAPLES, Pres't, arrived in the city a lodge as well as a visiting delegates give short as a feature of the evenin, these Royal raney Pythagoras w returning Reuter's presence ERY Held Tonight of Anmwe ent the lod to attenc ill be th program members num- s will en- served. pected onference have to T, 791; | 121st Annual Convocation Being Held rtford. 12ist an- ind chap Arch Masonic and High of W Secretary member he yvear of dates ex demitted he larges of Ha Sridgey Haven CANADA. rt Borden, to Ltd., n there is si will of ake the ED. forts officials of Schreiber to settle have thrown work at the and the failed to= nced thay Connecticut Trust and Safe Deposit Co. organized and qualified through years of efficient, trustworthy service, to act as Conservator, Guardian, Surplus and Profits $1,000,000 Connecticut Trust and Safe Deposit Co. RICHTER & CO. |

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